yPAcn TEN AGONIZING mu l p _ 0F I l‘ mm ovxrlitiitr-A-nvtas": l i I i l __.,’ r MRS E éxsanNc She: What a lovely tune. l . '. ‘ a ‘in it they are playing? ._ . _. _ » ‘ He: I! rheumatnm is rrnkznn ycmleltifleraftg; ; banjo’ vlohn and piano. I thin,“ youth ‘had a strange effect 0n hinrmore she noticed ibis British ac- ‘at the home of Mrs J. R. Brown 0n when i had rheuma-l , Myra he had merely glanced atcent. crisp anti clean-cut. And as Wednesday cveultig. A most en- write jcars- acu. I keep l lie knew her type Only 100 ivell-she turned to stroll by hillside, she iioyahle time was spent. At this aymipaflvcsv m m, hm,“ a“ the um, That lndeftnahle curl of her mouthnoticed other things about him. ‘nteetiui: it was decided to put on u a family medicine. l think ‘Fruit-a- ~ d --_______Ia concert and basket social the fol- fivtfflrc tivnnricriutl. am.’ so easy to take. ltmying Wpdneédny evening. I Itcsmmcnd them whenever 1 have an . ' ___.._ ‘ °PP°fl~l1llll)’-" z The February meeting of the ‘W’, "Frulba-tivcs" irccs- the system from / ‘f i’ EM- 5' m" l“ the lmmf’ o! M“ poisonous mm,“ 5,, one“ responsjbkf," w ,Arthur Alourc llllil was nelluttcnil: the inflammation and pain of rheuma- ) - 4 ;e'l~ The usual program “as cab 35m, purifying {ht 1,1094 mum md \,_ ; ried out and portions of the study restoring health again. , r ’ _ jbook were read by several of the , . ._ ., . .. l L '\ wnemhers. .\ext month will he Tmlliam‘ cs '5 a. “animl lnSdmm“ ~ Hi8 SPECIALTY l / / Ithe nnutml meeting and it is hoped. wmammg only the mlenstfifll Jill"! °l Wqlppn: How did you learn tci \ l‘ 7 " Where will be a full attendance of ripe apples, orangcS. 58$ and Pnmfli take such amazing deductions’ i 1 ‘members combined with tonics. Ii you suffer from ‘ Holmes. From ‘on ma"; i _ _ " ' Liam, start on the road back to ' g p e n . ' . ,, . ._ ,, ’ making out my income tax __. / The coutert and box social held ~ bum‘ “m Fmmammzs‘ Sdihwry‘ ~ I: . i P \' -l liall Wetlnesdtr even- "; é!” 25c “d 50c a ML Resin ‘may’ Smedul". 1 \ iiig gtidmlfith was a great Zuccea-t ‘ 5 l \‘\- lThc wcathci" and roads being ideal H==— \- fthc hail was filled to capacity. Mr. 5 lWni. Iliacldachcrn presided and tltc ‘i . f. i g lbest of order prevailed. The first i J. M. Roop & Company ‘ r i4!’ ' lEIPTX-"m"? §"1.°...‘.’§°§»T.“$i‘$i ‘li‘§.~.§.‘.'.‘- r7 ' ___- ’ ~_ i.‘ Innd consisted of songs and tab- [I Sealed Tender; for the purchase ' '1 ~\ ilcttux got up under the direction 0f a ,1 ghzymnhou“ and packing-plant \_. inns F. u. Littiejohus. This was t o! tho undqrglgned gt Eighty-nine. l very interesting us was also til? (u) wlger 5"”; and m, pan-in. ‘ , . dialogue, “Waiting for the Doctor . t QPQQIOID-pllllfi and Retail Store at ,1 The remaindennf the programme . o". Hunand and Tw-ennbfive (125) , , was kindly given by clity talené, l Orlfton Street, together with lease: g Jgwihtrxvas ‘no? 391:‘; y erkzyeot‘ n! (h; rogpeetlvg premises, will be IA ter e sa e 0 as e s a. vo e - Whauks was tendered the city received by the undersigned up to If, d f m . M“ d Sh“ n‘, ‘m, Indudl" mgsewm‘ d" o, .reu s or eirv e cs a c. . lThc sum of sixty dollars was real- "amh M“ lmpflmc" and h“ 0' lized Following is tltc programme 'll"'l""°"' °" "°‘l“°"- ‘ / '-' lChurus 0 Canada Miss Amy Smith Tendon phould be marked f I l .45.. atin a’ Canadian rirl- ‘TWWPI l" Pllllb" "f": KNEW H's Lm” / . 1.735.”... I n; Wing with Sits; Th. will"! °l‘ 3")‘ "m!" "Mfr c I om: out h dim." Wm‘ / l" ‘- iWinnic Robertson dressed as an neoeeearily .-‘ i l 5'” (kmwln m’ Hm"). Th k // v ’ /. Indian ntald: chorus. Nellie Grey, DATEQW‘ ""’°"'Y"’°°"” ‘"7 but l’m m. hunur {brutal In m V / a ' IMIH-i Hyde as Negro girl: solo. 0f February. A- 9-. 1927- l g y ' " / ' ./' iAnnie Laurie, Mrs N. MucKinnnn _|_ M_ RQQP 4 gomnmqv, i Z iwhile Miss Laura Crosby repre- . Box 24' ¢har|°¢g¢¢°wn__l - . isented Annie Laurie: solo and ‘oaaiztzhwizs. I W ‘Die color rushed up illlfl ll" “We- "Mm"; n l“ a m” "do - igifiiiiiiiilfhiritingofthéxlliciilo gialiit ‘ ' ' , , . ' ‘Miss Iielett Hamilton impersonat- .+. lug "Joan"; solo and chorus, When i‘ slhrovvletl thliatfihe it: bored, dtiszab The way his darkbhait; curled balclk Igs;ggizoogrcsolfimlugih . is e w t. e. l er eyes - ‘a a rom a very . roar irow. e g . i look of experience. She was straight black sweep prphis eye- lLelillf Afhmll learelwilghlf m} ‘firs: , = $351213‘ an: r$$f.'..:.°'::=..." tenkcii I o , , , . » -~ . . I he ktgew :0 many women lllfe her. oi lfiispmottth, and the magnlficenceflllabel Elllllflll- _Tlle mbhmux Elli!‘ i .0». His Wife that] been like PIIGI‘! of lulu... m was so big, so stnrt" ed with all saluting Brllluntlia] “lilllc I i a How HE Dm n. Thin other g-lrl was different. iuylinz big! ‘ lllle llélllllliélchlirrlsius Ilegtlil tgfioseultlsprii t Frmnd: You "mm you make the dining room this morm she, She ohatterctl in him lightly. have _ . v v . had been Billy m her acknowledgwtbere was something about him hcrfl were introduced by the jllebl , i"""y " ""“" ‘"7 ment of his smile Flier eyes were ‘that made h!!!‘ want to incur imit< idcnl of the League. Mr Arden I 7am": Sure’ | d°‘ so wide and iiigenuous betteeth ating ltiyi-a so mat d)“, 1113.19 m, ‘Richards in his usual capable Friend: How do you make that their straight: brows. She thatlifi attempt to 'd0 so. éhe ‘was just lllfllllle-Ti 5MP‘ Ml“ N- lllacllllllllllll . lam? . ' known quite whether t0 smile at lierselt‘—Sal‘iy. Atnl~ hc scented Vlllllll B01". He“ lllll Lllllfilflllllrll ‘ i Tau". By making the cloth" hint Or not. He ihad noticed l1cr.tn like it. duet. Airs Wm. llititch and licl m” make ‘he man‘ ernibarrassment. When he turned to look down tit ‘Richards: rcildlug. lllr- (lellllfl He saw lhgr go up to the (leek-her sidewise. a. curious trick -he Nflddlgflll. ltfflwrcill; S010. M158 We with all kinds of Coal. 0N" HOW. either for immediate or? are plentlfully supplied Place your, futurio delivery. In thin way you Will be auurod of winter comfort. . “THE MAXIMUM OF HEAT" Ufll. GILLIS 8i 00. '~' "' PHONE 11a l _’ o. ._________.. . Professional Cards HE WW1 RUN FAR “pldju pltJtoid of any dough, Jlfik» ulnee you broke jail?" "Yflll, I dot J00 bucks for runnln expenlel." Donald S. I-larl ‘OHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 180 Edward Street, Halifax, N. S ++»»»+ S-IG-Zwkn. _____,,___________. Dr. C. C. Archibald flrIdt-lto oi N. Y. Poet S. Medical School and Holpltal Practice limited to Eye. Ear, None b; and Throat. Tooting Eye: and aupplylng Gianna Office, Bayer Building - =0r0|t George Street Office Houn-O to 12-30. 1.80 to 5.00 l To End Severe Cough ry This For no! rcuulh, chin old lune-mule numb bflh than: all. holly weaned. You'll never know how quickly a d cough can be conquered until you trg this famous home-ml e_ remedy. T e_ immediate relief given is almost like magic. It is easily prepared, and '_ there is nothing better for cou hs. i Into a 10-01. bottle, ut 29: ottncca of Pinon; then add pain granulated , sugar syrup to make 16 ounces. 0r you can use clarified honeybinatead of Albert C, sflundefg sugar syrup. Either way, t is mixture saves about two-thirds of the money K. C usual] spent for cough preparations, ' and m you a more oaitive, effective Ilrrlmr, Solicitor, Notify Publlfii remedy. It keeps per ectly, and tastes pleasant-children like it. You can feel this take hold instant- oflk" Wu" ‘kuh aummufld.’ soothing and healing the mem- lnd Illllt of Nova sooth Bulldln 9v b’r'lnea_in all the air passages. °""'°‘¥‘3°‘£ls.~ u... a»; lacuna? t." l.“ .1325:- MONEY _ . rim-lum- """ 2.23.155’ fill??? .‘l.“;.’.tl..l‘?; “d *’"°°‘ throat or cheat cold, and it in lilfl McDonald & McPhee fi€:_.'l,','1,‘:{,l{3g°“"'* "°'"°""-"° Pine: in a moat vaitinble concen- B.A h°.':.f’6'.‘:"‘tt.'.’.".f.‘§"8.°t r» . Flllndw fortheukin lYourd - i a mutt compound of genuine Norway aon d: Co.s pollciol. l i" "i" o“ d‘ ""1 . ' . I —i d Dye IrA-IQDONALD u. r. lloPi-iil glggatffiggelvfegflelill-btlv thlllcgl- "l; Ilium Idvhed w llw Nlllflm yclopcdiapteiliny dozenel ofIdm: '1...“ ‘_ , ‘A. hm n _ 7 ' l“ l" umpaon d: Co. will insure, under, u _ " F . - f d, . l’ .' Ilirlatorn. Ammon- Ito. c an. Evgidndlm IIIUIIGIIC, wt our ‘W’ °P°ll l>°"°'°~'- ll" "lllvllmf". "if! "mlljlllfl- "l" l“ "c- f.‘.’.‘.‘..“;‘.‘.'l.‘..‘.‘i'§ teiieccfggtiiizsiaxfieriif -_ “o”, gq L91", for "2 ounces of Pine!" While in tranoit for Invoice v: uolond. 'My fat. or can draw a few colon’ o, ‘undo, bilmumfle book t . Ii directions. ulranteed to plus 10 per cant. Thole policieiulines. put on some nlotes of music Con" ca“, h." {mm MAMQND . R‘ McGuigan ll" lllwlll" fill-Midi“! 0r give protection from 0M time the and get five pounds. Dy”. Dept N4_ wind”, ~ nmmn. count-rout‘. J10. - w. "I hunt oiiummtawluP-l-l. IL A I It y y ' f‘! . {WHAT ‘rusv wen: PLAYING! l“'°‘l‘°“~ What Why-er-saxophones. traps amount. not exceeding $5. per pack- age in order to obtain n. Post Off- ice receipt. leaving ‘the actual in- iurnnco to be affected under Lamp- gooda leave the shipper’! pouea- elon until delivered to LIIIIPIOII Co. in London. mium h molt reuo patched. an invoice must in on?! OOOOQO l DANGEROUS INNOCENCE l: HAZEL ozvd BATCHELOR 1 (Copyright by Public Ledger) l l l i I l (Continued) CHAPTER XX Actual Heeling Sally flew up the jpira w the promenade deck. ignoring the Hnagnlficent‘ elevator. She felt {like a little girl, she was na las Marjorie! This morning she “fled M“, one,” men? o]. didn't feel like “adv-Vic's mother. i ",1 sh _ h I She swung along the broad ‘Poss e ma! e ‘om ad . - ' l1 l ‘t t llkl smooth deck dmwlng in deep ,,”§",Z'f,‘"i‘.',,‘,§,-_-“°““ n: ,breaths of the fresh salt air. Her hnaraued him, [white pleated sport skirt biliowcd The deck slgward departed, ‘ml 37mm‘! ‘hel- He‘ lllll9'a1lll' Richard went tovunl hcr. “mm sweater outlined h" childish Sally was tail and slim, but ltigure. making her look very mad w mo], up a, hi", He ~‘lll'alglll and slendel- She ‘"3" so very tall. She saw more cl mblte sport shoes and flash-color- ;ed stockings. And this morning ‘she felt as it she looked almost an ‘smart as Myra did in her sport the spoiled lines in his face, they didn't matter. They were l‘ Sh? dark as site front ., . ._ Richard Alden saw her befor b range a)“ not saw him, and he watched her l beneath narrowed lids. Yesterday. before their encu er on the tender, he on the train, ehc was looking into them in daylight. Hill-in them. had seen berm Her freshness and They ‘had anther fie She tottnd look away. ‘Shall we walk?" he asked. Was she so easily embar- llis dark‘ eyes were‘ full of understaudlngd r1112: columns. will campus NURSES THIS I-ILWRYS PLEASE Theq have done 5a ibr 56 Years that t 4 l The thought 01-19111] in Pownal. anti- _ {to the city on buntiuy- she? _ v.15 ! Miss Dixon hluthtcson. teacher at ear. lthc lllotit-l School. Charlottetown. ly than she had in the dining room illllclll "l" “Poll 0"‘! Wm‘ h" 5m“ but - Mrs Layton Jones. Misses Verti llyde and Latirn agl(‘t'nsh_\', teztt-ltcr at llazelbrook had thought, rm“- that land Puwutii respectively spent thc l I J clear lweek 0nd rvrcntl)‘ at their rcspect- E l‘ l,‘ “m” t-kg ivt- homes in hlt-adoW. "fink lllld it difficult Cornwall. Once: The Young Petiples League met steward and then she disappeared had. her heart around the corner of the deck. He There was somct had been leaning against the r il something watching liter and after a mom nt 1S‘. l hing uhoul ititangiibly ic couldn't find words im- ll. him, he strolled slowly around w the PBODle looked at them. and fin- other side. The steward "was a-r-jziily when they had strolled about ranging two chairs. T-hey werelthe desk three times, they met quite apart from the cit-hers. Rich- MYTH. _ ard wondered whether it was loci She had just c0mc up, and as us- soon 1o go up and speak to lietmual she looked stunning. After all, on shipboard one never} She wore a ulolct stood 0n ceremony. But still, heitlctlp purple sweater. didn‘t want to make a maistalte. lie quick stab 0f jclulotls wanted her to like ‘him. P881181)’ 89381110"- Slic looked up and saw him. it's-ll. less confident. The color rushed up into itcrnvas lookin face, flooding it tin a rosy tide. Hcmlurk eyes of tihis stranger. iinw hadn‘l seen u woman , ‘blush llkefctiultl he resist her? that in years. What a darling shel '(To Be Contlnufld) ital. uud u Sally felt a Y and was ‘instantly she‘ And Myra g up lattgliitlgly into the icasc be sent. to Alfred Fraser.- Directions F01’ . lThln invoice sbouldmtate: Shlpplnggroiivligrglue number of parcels sent l , (2) Theeerial number marked FOR 9H‘|PP|NG.on each parcel. DIRECTIONS FOX SKINS ‘r0 c. M. l- AMP- I m) "rm quantity of akin! In SON G CO. PER FKRCEL leach pqrcg], POST . (i) The value of each skin. (5) The amount of insurance re- ? iuirkezd. I d i S m: may a so be forwar ed to ufigsolsk“: Ctllfgangggdggr (éalrilnndon through one of the express l A. Shl l l ‘mum b9 packed l“ parcels weigh‘ lgltibrltilgn To maiizneilnserlictiayxprljlig u not. over 11 lbs., including the t u or unbleached muslin or similar mat- ‘In! than n 1b,, l, m not new“? "ml? “ll "19 mummw- “ddm” iiry a0 far as the insurance is con- ‘lmuld be 9mm’ mnlmd on theicorned lo declare any value to the iutside of the package: l c‘ M. Lampwn s‘ Co" pixpress companies. 64 Queen Street, , ‘ London, E. C. 4, England. in addition, the shlppet-‘a namé} and address should be placed on, ___-_<g>.__.__ o HEATING THE HOME. suddenly leaped. attractive, l Atmle Dammcroll! dialogue, Waic iing for the Doctor: llighlnttd Fling Mr. Geo. Walker. (one-cred); read- ing, Miss Annie Sheen: piano. solo. Master Walter lliacNult: club ‘swinging, Geo. Walker. , The trained ostrich was the star turn at u certain country munic- fuuu. The curtain mm gone up, but jthe orchestra. which should have {broken out into “Light. Cavalry." |was evidently unprepared. l The conductor was nowhere to be seen. ‘The impatience of the audience increased until the mun- agei- cumn forward ttnd said, with great dignity: “Ladies and gents. l regret lo announce that thcro won't he no orstvlcli turn tonight. thc bird ‘av- lnlt. in horror. mistaken the bald head of Mrl Thong. our conductor. for u hegg. ll thank you. Only One Dye I tints like This! To give your dainty underwear and he outside of the package to 611-.‘ Unfiooretl able Lampoon d: Co. to identify itlstrnced side on arrival: packages should be numbered consecutlvel l upwards an attics. poorly con- wnlls, and loose totin- gtdtiona-x are to he blamed for tlhe y from No. Imus of heat in many houses. if d {orwarded by lnaur- your house gets cold quickly, in- Poal, insured for an vestigate these pans of it and see it uhey are sound. With a little itlme and pal-its, you can pack 7yourvself in and minke your home {much more cozy for winter- “Well. you'll' both have to go l: way back and sit down." and the rah of pre- third. “My dad's a preacher. and e. - " the can any about a dozen wordtni At the time the pltlpmum ll illn- and it. takes four men to carry the‘ money doth: the aisles." said the .0’ original Diamond d just al-dlly to Diamond thing yod home-a brand nuv color old. Home dyeing is Io think of what it aavell J’ stockings true tints, you must use rm/ - dye. for the gorgroustinting like you are in things when they are new, use the ‘ yet. l‘ Don't atop with tintinfighoughl 1t‘: ; ye IIITIOIIIny- . wear-or the hanging: in thc , right ov r th t: of Ontario. an. u new!» u m! ‘ Pownal Itegns ‘"58 F K4 Brown 5pc," the week ifortune of losing: valuable young Mr, Wendell Jones was a visitor 1927 . ' q FEBRUARY 2e, ‘Lake Verde , And til lllpa Agnes Kelly. teadmr New, town Cross school spent the week‘ Vicini I l l l i l end at her home hem. i ‘ Messrs Patrick Wood, John‘ Boylui, Harry and Min Irene ‘Kelly were recent visitors to Fort gAugustus. l , Mr. l-firancls McKenna has sold his beautiful driving horse to Mr. Everett Masters, Vernon for a fancy price. Mr. Hugh Callaghan had the mid-i ‘horse a few days ago, from u sev-I MOTHER 1-. Fletcher's‘ ‘ere attack o‘ com‘ ‘ Castoria is a pleasant, harm- , less Substitute for Castor Oil, supplied the Lake Verde Dairy Co.. ,with twenty curds of firewood, I101. Paregonc‘ . Tcdhlng Drops too bad for one individual. l and Soothing Syrups, espe~ The new roller mills owned antllciany prepared for Infants in arms and Children a! Mr. Walter Brown has already 1 ages. operated by Mr. John C. Wisuer, _ _ -Watervale is giving good sutiufac" To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of _ M _ 1' U0" l0 lll" mllllY "llslllmerl- , Pmven directions n_n each package. Physicians everywhere recommend i; Redmond intends jplanting a large acreage of potnt-i roes this spring having purchasedl the property of thc late Joseph II] fCarol. j Much sympathy ls felt for hiial land Mrs Everett Myers and family‘ Mt. Albion in losing their tiwelling ihouse with all its contents by fire on Monday evening last. We uutl-j lerstand their was no insurance. ‘ i Mr. Everett Dunplty who recent- lly purchased the property of Mr. 'Harry Stewart. Hermitage has se- cured the contract for manager of ‘Fairvilie Egg Circle at 1 nnd 1-2 fcents per day. The four act drama entitled “Lena Rivers" put on by the Trac- adle Dramatic Club, in Webster's (‘orner Hall on Wednesday evening last was pronounced a decided auc- 1088B by a number of young people Vwho attended from this vicinity. l Miss Imelda Hughes cntertniitcd‘ a number of you g girls and boysl int a birthday par y on ‘VOGIIOSIILVI evening, Feb. 16th. Among thnse’ present from this vicinity urerei Charles and Marlon Boylnn; Alma: Battied Way to Victory arren Cordingly driving for Charles Trude, of Ashton, Idaho, is shown hm Jardinc. Kathleen Wood. lliaurice,‘ at the end of the gruelling 85-mile Cal ary-Banff Dog by run recently .Ednn sud Margaret Redmond. over one oi the most severe courses in Cana a or the United S _atea. Cordingly is dogs ice-coated won and won well, sta _ ggcring exhausted ove started by, and with Pansy, his ch r the finilh line, h enshed leader, l ying broken-hearted a t The debates lately _ p nd phyaicnlb - k ‘the Lake Verde Literary Society on his sleigh. More than 2,000 peoplechccredthemselves hoarse as liisafgriiecfui hm now in full swing, Thg [wol black dogs rushed between apectators, automobiles and camera B. movie and still, subjects already discussed were: 1° ‘TCWFY- Clildlll! Trophy which ha; lResnlved that foreign buying is not been l",_¢°mP°l-lll°ll profitable nor beneficial to the in- ia now the hol der of the Strongheart co the race wa Li. s inaugurated in 1923. Idividual buyer of this province, and .__ ,Resolved that (fanatic is a better lcotiutry to live in than the United ‘States, both those subjects proved to he very interesting and real good arguments were put. up by the jspeukers on both sides. Foreign diuylng as a benefit l0 this provid- ence and Canada as n better coun- ltry tn live in. gained the decision ‘by a few points, The followintt. speukers took purl, Messrs Joseph‘ Jiughes, John Boylen, James Woothl Owen Callaghan. William Coadjxl Walter Brown, and Simon Fraser The chairmen for both meetings,’ , were Augustine Callaghan and ill " J. Ronche respoclftillj’. The sub- ject for next Friday night in: Re- solved tum the Prohibition law ul an injury to this province. mo}? r Shingles _ Spruce |_ We have on‘ hand for Sale the following. Viz- I 2 Millions Cedar Shingle Ano rted Grade; ath" w 200 M Imported SprucoLathu. 200 M island Spruce Lathl. Lowest possible prion. L. M. Poole 8t Co. PAOLPS WHARVES The many mend» oi‘ Mir. J- Aus- tin Murphy. Emerald will regrv-g to learn that he is ilil in the (‘ity Hospital. in addition to meat,“ la absolutely CUITS dally- during the wing"- ucceuful. Ranches, hl h i, have had the I592; lltrgfs cinunucdlthe ‘ceding o’ IMPERIALS renal-Hy in WM" o o ~ to mum” I" addm Y ling ores and also the highest average of pup] rlhgd ‘on, th h m. “m-l.‘ °Y "l? Prlcfiflally eliminated tho deltmylng o; Wm,‘ by For anured result: feed lMPERl-ALs t hroughout all tho winter "no", IMPERIAL "° "l" by lwllnn dlltrlbuton or direct mm u» factory. ' Imperial Riga-till 0o. ltd rnumvzt ', Box. 446, Ghoiee 4411mm toll‘ ' Charlottetown