r; - ik‘f1X‘_¢.v.: :..-_-_,-_..°.;Lf._.' *;.7' .,,,.,_....,_.A.,__.___.-_~.~. ....._. .._ - QXYFLZYQTQf-fii? h; ,,.~.='._-,.1_; w. d. ... - f-o-é-ifiéf} 1 “b .--- - __- _, d.‘ \.____~ v vtnniisltbrrx-Qfx‘: mayanrzna4u=addmkhm \----—~@-_. _-.._. . v ' Province of Prince Edward Island . SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned. will he repel!“ this office until noon of d gens willing to contract for the completion of Grudluugfi Underdreinuge and Bituminous Surface course on the f of highway: Ne. 1—'1‘runk Route No. 1—Suinmerelde to Tlrrilsb. Seotlon-Sinnmerslde to s: school. b-Suinmerslde to Tlgnls ooi . rurik Bo te N . h. N“ “T " ° eluuddlu, Ind from Eiinldnle Section-loveliness Sch to Monti-one. N; y,_ ttetown to Sourls. Trunk Mute N O-Oiisr-lo Section Breckleg-Point Boed to Morell. No. Q-Trunk Bouts No. 8-1" nrlottetown to Montague Section-Cross Roads to Montague via Stewart's Corner. No. 5—-'l‘runk Route No. ZA-Charlottclown to Borden. _ Section-North River Bridge. West. four miles. No. 6—Trunk Route No. 6—Charlottetown to SouriS. Section—Souris West Bridge, west, four miles. A certified chc uc for $10,000.00 must accompany each Tender for fled cheque for $3,000.00 must accompany each Tender ~ Nos. 1 to 4. A cert for Nos. 5 and 6. Parties tendering shall tender separately for each section, ‘ " be marked "Tender for Asphnltic Bituminous Paving." Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained It this ofllce. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or itny Tender. L. B. MACMILLAN Deputy Minister of 'Public Works and Highways Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, February l4. 1938. L-2-15-17-19-22-24-26-1-3-5-8-10-l2-15_ i Province of Prince Edward Island Department Of Public Works And Highway Department 0f Public Works And Highways Tenders For Asnlialtio Bituminous Paving Tuesday, March l5, 1938. from uny nsrlm Q per- ilous Course. owing sections l‘ CHAPTER XII! tend t cfbeereliillds ‘no: Ksgmlb helrwstoh. "Pens; 1mm you corgtlnue touconduct en u. tigutlon v some x3111 you suppress the corners t; verdict?" "Yes." t grimsce distill-bed R08" 511A“ good hiunorsd 0191951“!- "Twen four hours isn't much W“ [my 3nd, --wel‘i—it's not an ordin- gry group of people st Preebootefs null. In their several wlyfl W"? one of them ls intelligent cessfill fer above the nveralfl- “I know W. vpyson said. drisltr! and mopplnc his lemma- lrll, I weLl-twenty-four hours is ‘I can pwmlse you, dcnt ou know One thing -—I’11 have hi" 3 Q_ 1, n_ men on or near the ls- land all the time -but hell eta)’ .. out of the wag; be doing?" Anew to bgwhiiuvilgo know wan - "Oil, probably rlslilnz. maybe 8e11- mg. m- ..." he grinned SilZiitl . “taking pictures. A lot of 99° 9 run over to Castle Island .. IHIIBS,‘ Inspec- gorg~p%keirxlgy gimp 311th Cora Sue in mind, "would you 6t the" £111‘; of mine develo -w0 nrin t°___.. ‘on inspiration Allenbv Pmdl-‘ced from his pocket the deck of cards. expmlned the clrrumstances of their discovery and, fervently honing "ome light might be S that knotty enisma. opinion of the others. TENDERS FUR GRAVELLING SEALED 'l'l£NDEkS, addressed to the undersigned, ulll be received iii this office until noon of‘ Tuesday. March l5. 1938, from any person or per- sons u-iiling to coiltruct for the Supplying and Placing of Gravel Boil-ow on the following Sections of highway:- No. 1—'l.‘ruilk Route No. l-Surnmcrside to ‘fignlsh. Section-St. Nicholas Road essi—-l.6‘ miles. No. 2—'l‘runk Route No. l-Sunirnerslde to Tignisli. Section-Line Road Harmony to Stewart Road. Mt. Pleasant, 2 mi es. No. 3—Trunk Route No. 1—Sununerside to 'l‘ignish_ Section Port llill Road to Portage, 6.0 miles. No. 4—'l‘runk Route No. l-Sumrnerside to ‘lignisli. Sectioir-Portuge Lake to Coleman Road, 3.8 miles. Ne. 5-Trunk Route No. 1—Summersi to Tignish Sectiom-Piusvilla Road east-Ll miles and Dock Road, Elrnsdale, to Alberton-Lil miles. No. 6—O'Leu.ry l’... " Section-Western Road to 0'Leary—3.0 miles. No. ‘l-Roiite No. ti-Chai-lottctown to Souris. ~ Section-Marshfield School to Scotcliforwll miles. No. 8-—R,pute No. iS-Charlottetown to Sourls. Beotiob-Sootchfort to Douglas and from Bristol to Lot 40-9 mile No. l-ltoute No. t-Charlottetown to M ‘ ue. Section-Birch llill Blond to Vernon River-‘IJ miles, No. lib-Route No. kcharlottetown to Montague. Secton-Vernon River to Sparrows Rood, and from Plummer’: Corner to Montague vs Stewart's corner-Ls miles, No. 11—-Route No. ZA-Chnrlottetmvn to Borden. Section-North River Bridge to Churchill-SS miles. No. 12—Route No. ZA-Chlrlotteiown to Borden. Section-Churchill to Hampton-SJ miles. No. lit-Route No. 6—Charlotletown to Sourls Section—Souris West Bri e west-l miles and from Reid's Bridge to Dlngwelfs Mills-Sit ml es. Distances given are approximate . Psi-ties tendering shell tender separately for each section. Tenders to be marked "Tenders for Grevsllisig." A certified ch of $500.00 t cum h '1' d4, r _ S, 7. 8, 9. l0, ll, l2 uliqdmlb A certified (£51181? mo‘: azcogpiry each Tender for Nos. 1, 2, 4. 5 and 6. Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained ui. this olftos. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. - L. B. MACMILLAN Deputy Minister of 'l>ubiio Works and iugilwoys Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. February l4. 1938. li-1-2-l5-17-19-32-24-26-3-1-3-5-8-10-12-15. OUT ON THE ROLLER} Tl]! FOR SALE 50 acres of land at Dar- llngton, Lot 31, part of the estate of the late Angus Campbell, apply to LEONARD CAMPBELL, North Wlltshire, P. E. Island Al And gaze out. o'er the Where foaming mil In future's majesty wi This blue-green ruonsilefs moon Hos music all its own. rests sometimes in rippled tongue Sometimes in melamholy caves lg sings its hollow song; c .. In lone monotony lit lulls the voyargers to sleep With its strange melodies. What sight is mclre magnificent What artful eateries Professional Bards “. _ ll. F. AlliilllBALll Chsrtered Aceointent 140 Richmond Street Phone 41. P. 0. B0! 1Z- Thsrl God's resounding sea It murmurs in tiic twilight dlirn along title sheltered shore In angry smashing rozlr. A; we gaze on this vllst expanse We see time rolling by We see the log and hollowed tree Deep lill the waters lie; We see the boat and bark canni- And gaileys rowed along, McLeod 6. Bentley w. s. BENTLEY. IL c. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C- c. r. sislvrwv. LL. o. Ierristere and ‘ wIlwi-Il-l-"I IMIY l‘) LOAN MacGuigaii d. irainor MARK I. MMGUIGAN. IL C. c. sr. cum. zmsmou, n. A. sters, Solicitors. Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank. __Bichrnond_Street,_Charloltetovi_ni: Palmer 8. Haslam...“ J. PALMER. K- C- A. HASLAM. B.A-. [IL-B- BARRISTER. ETC. Ienk of Nova Scotia Chsinbers Cher t E- l- lo tetown. P. MONEY T0 LOAN. ll. And cruisers fast and strong, At Trafalgar and Where Blake and fought lin true traditional stlyle; Along l-lle shipping hmes we gs Where sail and stmmshlrps go ttiNi-lo 'I‘helm plow the lowlands low. mbrlthe watered depths we peer And see the silent tombs In nature's ocean wconlbs: But there shall be no labor When God shall j 0118 the Shorw of tune we stand sea. billows break and "runs goddess desert waste and 0f restless power 0r calm content Sometlmm in cereleesmelndein against the tooling ships What music has more tempo rouge pounds against the jagged rocks We see the steel and clipper strips Upon their decks the valiant fill iulglloy Nelson vowed And on flhe fishing grounds we see Of men and ships in wlndim sheets udge their worth. And all ntanddnd shell be reborn .8 THE MYSTERIOUS WANGA “Odd, deuced odd," Tyson mur- mured after a cursory examination. “Here, Inspector, see what yau can make of them." Boyd and then Dr. Gosling in turn slowly revolved the squares of pastboard, but at the end of half an hour the problem was no nearer c. solution than before. It was with n. sense of acute dis- appointment thnt Ailenby reached for his hot. Several questions of no meon importance remained unan- swered, but at least he had gained the confidence of the Insular po- lice. Apparentl they felt assured that he tnten ed. to play fair and, in their quaint British way being far more interested in apprehend- ing the criminal than in enhancing their personal prestige, would give, him the kind of help he craved. kkmk zfltptliedeineiutlllee ‘I 0 -r¢ thrown 119011 I. asked for tile no i V, , 4.x WYCK son s ’ a fie CA$TLE ISLAND CASE I am- CANDID CAMERA CLUES sgiisiiizvcisvolosoirj p mar or “NEWSY LETIER llissciimlrio PAITY!’ photofiiish bulbs lest he be moved to try some pictures at the Gombey dance. Boxes of candy for Gail and her step-mother were his next st- tention, and finally he bought an envelope of colorful British Col- onial stamps for Peter. Somehow the youngster appealed to him no enl. The poor little fellow must Lud life s. bit difficult in o step- fatheris household, where so many temperaments seemed to clash. -Llke a_ strong and steady under- current in the recesses of his mind flowed doubts and anxieties con- cerning the situation. Shucks! If only he could understand the mean~ mg of those cards. Certainly the stabbing of Patricia, was in itself a delicate point. Had the thrust becnr accidentally per- fczt. or the result of a carefully amcd blow by someone who knew to a fraction of all inch where the h:art lay? lrcident or not, no stab could have been delivered with more deadly precision. While we. ting in the shade of on awnmig in a. little bar opposite the railv-ayfls Queen Street nalt, he tried to visualize Sir George Psken- ham -— and wondered why the name aroused all too hazy recollec- tons? He must ask Tyson the next time they met. Um. S0 Grafton and his wife's brother were going to meet the incoming guests? A small lncongrulty struck him. Barbara. was the soul of correctness, so why, ii she was to be in Hamilton any- 1\0.w did she not remain to» greet her guests-surely s common civil- ity? Instead she was intendin to return immediately after the - eral service. Why? Did she really with to avoid meeting Sir George, or was it Kathleen Menship? Presently, sounding im absurdly thin and shrill whistle, the St. George train came clanking leisure- ly down Front Street and sundry tourists waiting to put their bicycles aboard, fldgeted like racehorses st ii. barrier. Allenby thought it wise to clamber u into one of the com- Speclmen of Judy's handwriting that wee competed with Patrick's curlsy for that," Grill laughed. and some of the ageing lines dlsap~ penned. "By the way. I'd particularly like to meet Jack Quitman and Bunny King. A friend told me in look them . Sold they knew you." s $1110 genome. ' e. or is Bunny e. msn? ' "Oh, she's s. girl." Allenby was barely able to conceal his aston- ishment. "Jack Quitmsnfis u gent." "I still don't know them. Must be riemh of Barbara's. You'll like Ks Marlship. I'm so glad Kay co d come over, and I know she'll go for thIs-t distinguished grey head of . - ll nodded thoughtfully, and ran his eyes over the girl's bare arms and. generously revealed legs. How powerfully the muscles played be- neath that smooth brown skin! I his ket he tested the cards dgllln. boll he got to the island he'd hove to give them an awful lot of thought. That and the note de- scribing Lhe beach party to which Jack Qultman and Bunny King had been. It would he curious and vi- tally important, he foresaw, to learn whether Barbara Grafton knew ekher of them. (To Be Continued) Copyright by Van Wyck Mason and Henry Clay Glpson; distributed by King Features Syndlcste, Inc. . seemed unnyf Who's CLIP FOR CLUES! "THE CASTLE 1S LAN D CASE" resents tbs first fle- tlonsl eteotlve ' pli for the candid comers. Important clues to the solution of the mysteries concerned ln this novel ere contained ln certain of the text illustrations. It ls sug ested that the render clip rso of the instalments or, st least, the pho‘ ‘ illus- Doroheste W.C. 1.0. ' Notes Island Interests In Boston Mr. Claude Gemini». commode». Msss. (formerly of Tlmml) lfiwlfi the "mu business very mod. ell-w aznuslng at time8- PON ND"!- Mlr. Everett Gillie. Wsterwwn, Mass. (f0 ly of Freeland) le- ports the Water MIIIIIQ to be very . to the amount of ale that is b01118 WWI-ill"- Miss Philomena. Peters of Rollo Baly, is ill in Massaoluetts Cienerll Hospital. Her many friends wLsh her a speedy recovery. Mr. Pet Grant. fonner boxer. Rox Mess. (former of Peeks! med) reported oomll rig mak- ingerei/urntotheeqilaied circle, Friends of Victor McPhee. Rox- buzy. Most. (formerly of liliniiru) Mrs. med Peters, Rollo Bay, re- turned to her home a few days ago. after unending a. pleasant visit with her daughter, Mrs. (Dr) Fisher. in r, MRS. when anrv Islanders visit Bodon. and wish see some folks from tratlng the same. A careful fol-table f st-class coaches and, after depositing his urchases o.- bout a. quarter of wlc er chairs. he did a Roderick Dhu until Gall appeareilll, color high imd lips set in e. a tight n me I-Il ice "Just a moment, sir; thought you'd like to have another look at this." Inspector Boyd produced a cardboard box and shook onto the conference teble that curious little clump of feathers end the needle discovered on Patricio Fortiefs wrapper liipel. "—And couldn't you make any- thing of it?" the Superintendent demanded after- exsmlril the evi- dence throu h e magma g glass. Alleriby ed wi_ e little outsprcsd gesture of his hands de- noting helplessness. "Not enough to be sure, though it resembles what's called a Wange down in Haiti." Boyd said, "looks as if Miss Fcrtler was trying to fix up a. dart —you know, ‘sir, ike they have in the amusement parks. You can see it's much the some idea." "Only roughly, I think," Tyson objected. “If you don't mlnd,Msjor, I'll take this bit of evidence buck with me. We hove several young fellows here on the Islandcomplet- ing their Police training course. Ono's been in the East and two or three are fresh from Africa and the Straits Settlements. Might IIIIEBII something to them, you know. "By all means." Allenby nodded heartily. “Looks trivial enough, but you never know." l-leevlng o. little sigh because he would not be iible more com letely to renew his acquaintance wl h the City of Hamilton, Roger Allenby into a cab driven by on on- “r e ups of to limp . Negro children, boat er and e cedar wood-turnln s op or two. he would, he cslc sted, have ample time to catch the 12:26 for St. G . ‘£59.’... side of i little pork a och" of sooty-skifilnsd were exe- outing r1 los on on enormous field piece, one of those grisly re cs which An 6-3874“! th l l l-lllefldklgl oleecltnt: sdveriiery on his “As lie watched. ll white child ren over to them to" P. O. B08 137. Into eternal blfflli. ‘m! '1 Q Q =-------='—-—|')HEE B"A- rerun s. REILLY. l" u Pa“, Auanbylriéhyfifil; . . lntoforderlngsswene H: F‘ MC ' F§iod Gull, nel- wilole body oqulver K‘ C‘ with the violence of ltiher com-roe‘? IABBINSQPVDlI-ln-BOLMJITOI g5. Mill“ °l a "h" "d m” 3mm,“ gnu-mum" telklng to some hidistlnctiy seen Cutclifie 6. Andrews runner. Dlllnlgggsll! A NOTICE Dr. Barrett has lak- en over the Dental 0f- flce of the late Dr. M. A. McGuigan. 0 f f lee hours for the present are from 10.30 A. M. to 1:: QL‘_B_I_O|~$§‘B7- . Bell A- Mathleson l By frmkly crenlnn his neck. he vered with no smell interest penion. It before the Qlfflm own the street sod csme to s (linslt be- fl]. D. L. lletlileeou. Ill-l 3 P, M, u“ 1 _ » ' A folleetlgokhlilirlomopporlugltfyr to pur- ' hnlottemvnlhmi. Miriam-mo w: new! “But you promised cream cone. Auntie Gull," Peter was reminding in high indignation. "You shall have one at St. George," she said shortly. “We can't miss s. train for on ice cream cone can we? Oh. and look, here's Major Allenby. 0h. you were sweet to save us a sent." "I was beginning to woniy.” He smiled, arising. "What hed you up? Meet someone?" study of the pictures should lead to the solution of the story's. crime problems even before that sstute detective, Major Roger Allenby. elemls up the csse. Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time ls Eastern Stsndu ') .During an -----,--_-- , “‘ " Barney Graftolrs daughter heel- tated, then said in en appelllngliy expert counterfeit of the tru . "Oh, no, I've been shopping on Queen Street. They've some o the darllngest woolens just in from EnglancL-just the thing for a mans sport cont." Allenbv rover blinked. "Thank-s for the t'n. Have a cigarette?" Presently the train started and Peter commenced an examination of the stumps by arranging them on his lap in color-flu rows. Skill- 1 fulllicnby then directed the talk from generalities to fishing, and gradually towards soiling and boat- ing in lleucrul. "Tl-lot". a beautiful boat Y0!!!‘ friend Gibbons has. From the little I saw cf him this mornlnK- he seemed o. very interesting chap- What does he do?" +o g clip the Corners Clues I eo-oeoo Before making reply, Gail red- dened end shot him en ob ll glance which he shed with in unconcem. "Stanley's very nice. You ought to see him swim! Ho can even bell» Dad -—and me. and I'm no slouch in the water. I-I sdirilre him s lot. even if some people think he's a bit cru e. "Crude?" "Well, admitted es, in souie we s." Gull ln s low voice. ' tsble ‘“i"ril's‘rilidl"s'"hfell't"lllymlll8 w "M! of--rind he pulls some pretty s social ‘boners’ now and then. 'l‘het'e why Barbara can't see him for dust. You see. Stan's father Wu onLy an ‘,, oren isherinui; he died when Stun was still t s kid. Until he was about vs Stun kcpt himself and his mother going by fishing; then she riled. By this time he was or over 1% end fish and leomet ell he . rich American he out one ds thougtgt Stun should ineko e or ‘g1 llthydfogy???" - c -~"Ichthy0l0gyl And Plld his wuv throu h some courses on cme. her voles. SATURDAY. M3301! l2 l. 4:45 p.m.-~Nritlonel Program. JZK, 19.7 rn., 15.16 ineg.; JZJ, 25.4 m... 11.00 meg. BUDAPEST. HUNGARY .6100 pJm-HUDSBYIII-n rollrsorlgs. HAT-A. 32.8 m.. 9.12 meg. MOSCOW 7:00 p.m.—News and for English Listeners. in., 9.6 meg. LONDON 7:20 p.m.—"0ver the Farm Gate," o. talk by J.A. Scott Wet- son, Profesor of Rural Economy, University of Oxford. G50, 8L3 m.. 0.58 1mg; 06B, 91.5 m.. 0.51 meg; GS]... 49.1 m.. 6.11 meg. MADRID 7:30 palm-Program for English Listeners. EAR. .0 m.. 9.48 1110B . BOMB 7:80 porn-Chamber Music; "The Ballet in Italy." e talk. 2R0, 31.1 m.. 9.68 eg.; IRF, 30.5 m.. Program RAN, 81 down home, they should would some of the S-aminrley night down Rolotiury. Mess. (formerly of Palmer Itoedi hoe moon many friends here. Dr Casevlsscouslnoftheiatelir. Martin former dentist in Charlottetown. - home. heeysnd his friend. Mr. dock Mcllrinis. Concord NH. (for- merly of Lorne Volley) visited more ewes dragging from the front bumpers. Readers. this may interest you andltmsynot; butto ate newspaper stand in Boston (one that carries 511 pmperi) one will see world u, m.. 0.51 meg; 08L, 4D TO Y 12:45 e.m.—-“0uide Pianos Series." JZJ. "‘°" '.dodi'i;""ri‘§rdu.. ‘ dsy) —Ohlmes VKfllll. Oill to Fem fiJl m.. 11.00 near a newspaper stand at Wuh- lngton grid Milk strmx and here's hgllv it went: A " ve me an r please Nomi 0&D':l:l‘lfl” A . "I'd lure “P? P1913’ Two (iris: “lie th Miami Tuna?" A W m! e men: All o looking msn- "The Sen Francisco (luontcis if please?" And il-iey collie. whet e mall world it is uftsr , end remember renders, if them is smoothing you went, to he" lltlflllplwmdrbbfltlttlplmre,‘ cerdwirnote- in this column moiy helm ._.w-nrd". Mo» iiox KIDNEY rlusiiiiis ' non" $‘ nt1t1h1“...'.‘."'.dt'“......l.. and rieunstle pollen will be '&§"'..ni"o“f.' g-ggrundsllrirus! Idtbsmodthllawfinimiflllfn‘ rfilméoiitlnmlnlpiho-unt-hofw 1b‘ before the White prom the throne one e iii-lob! rdihlfiod tlielmd w: u» Andiornl-sdwlthhielieudsrsisedto "rllfilsmngolollliltobe." The rid: men wee there, but his money Bedineltedendvsnlshednwe. Apeuperhestood lnths lug- me t- HUGQIIIIBWBNIDOIIHWUO D8. Jnilonootnmsuwutberlnburbh wbiiffilofi. cums wls left fer ‘rho sngefthet opened the record No truce of his Ioodness could '11s: widow wee tillers. and the God heard and remembered their No sorrow in heaven forever- God wiped all the tears from their yet. The gamble:- wss there and the Alida?“ men who hsd sold them With til: ‘P609149 who klvs him the license ‘lbgether in hell they did sink. The XIIOJflt men stood in the Judg- men But his éelr-riehleoils recs would AM 211v loll. _"Not tonight, I‘! get eeved by No time now-to mm: ofselvltion- Bigtalesllthsdfoundtlmsto NARBOTICS "Oh, Godi thslt men should put on enemy into their "mouths to steel awn their brains." Shakespeare WHAT CAN HAL’! THE UPWABD PROGRESS OI‘ MAN? ence in the shades of Bell. The demons assemble st his mojeetys to discover some mesns which the ell-conquering work God on earth shell be defeated. “In order to slocomri llsh our pur- pose of destro the God the soul o men. we must in- vent some peten t l secretly deprive nd of the likeness to his tor,” declares the leader of the council. "no poison that merely slsys the human recs can quench the thirst for souls that rsges within the bosom of his Botanic Ms esty." ‘The Heaven evolution of the mind of men is the enemy of Hell, end this is the danger we demons must avert," quoted soother. " urely." assented e third demon. gilt ulna for e dwelllrigikMekoi-i was e purpose o s er. To fit ntsn for e lodging place in Hades is the of Seton. e sd assigned to east dances in RDXYDUIIT. You will Th0?» l8 the 1BR see them all there alt one time or ‘ll-Sig! 5153883’ m a] m anqhhgn " me rug se ___. brain might do the wlgrtlrr," zuggeeted m. Leo caddy, dentist. soother- “Nay." exclaimed another. "por- slyse the lower pert of the breln. thetcoritrols the heart and lungs, and you have deeth. That would not serve our p ." “Peralyse the motor centre of the brain end ou have on idiot," was the next o jection. "PereLvse the knowledge centre. Ind W“ Dwducr on imbecile. Men develops from the animal stege into knowledge, and then into moral consciousness," objected still sno- Wllld PI-relyae the more! m,“ centres of the brain. leaving mow. ledge. locomotion. heel-t n4 lungs Ln ooorgfloiéhwdnwoulld Hlgilkd men post in self cocci-oi." a’ ‘e 8 "mm “Man's will can Put a. check “Dim his ,petltes and desires, we "lull Plflilyoe his will. his morsl co misness, and at the seine time stiniulete his enlmsl up tltes." 900d. my brother emon," ex- claimed the leoder. "Poison can. tlol end stimulate desire: poison the spiritual snd more the alilelmol: poison the hlsher. excite lower. overthrow the God. and enthrone the enimsl in men." "Might men not know. knowinz. shun m" objected ther- ghoul. 'l'he subtle poison we must in- vent iriust please the pelste, soothe e senses, catch the e end evolve e craving for itul , end n; habit-forming effect must be q; groduel and insidious that our victims may not 1t, m- know end 8110“ F‘ a mw~*_q TO I l 5 T I R N s-rilriilrsirrr niilili lquhr eelllnll Irllsge j in- Reodh Point Will, Beaten I A-M. (IJ-T.) nsl l-Iy. One-n; i..- rn- Sell! IIDI slot hs- m..“... iewn. I'LL. ie lessen O16. 9 A I f‘ udlll Hale- u-Lll.’ tl-d-hyol .717». ea Ind‘: tlelnt John. the bondage of hsbk“ "What we need is g drug!" m?‘ DEADLY UNEMPLOYMENT know "._&%!'@;_,°§.an_"lem=flvw from. .5898. __ A good workmen who has 1 his job gives his e ce w}: unemployed. "For e first 1G1- night I enjoyed it: lifter u month I elt that I had had Lil the holi. day I needed; but now 1 feel thsj to be without work is destmyjm and other lands where unempl . ment prevails in dll its deadly ,3. encv for the destruction of l... msnlty. Are we facing 1t my h Canada? Are we sufficiently aweh to ill deedlty powef? The ques ons o pore“ in our regular st lemrlmp out sight, and the o or mudi grunt question arises. as to how we dig! retain our manhood d u‘ unemployment. We think t m. time has arrived Mien we shoul discuss the matter from m, of view of tgreservlng the mum of men rn er then from merely assisting them to Ivtngsunglarpé-imarilxy s ‘mos . ven o gm. lng but o! self-preservation, preservation of manhood ed. and the prevention of the do morslizetion which precedes deg» ierstlon. The question ll not whet kind of work we would prefer, what kind is just now possible, it l; e poor type of employ-mgr which cannot be made to proscvt humanity's self-respect sud erg m, cessery morals. "KICK" ‘Illose whose cry is “OI” q iagtlgxiwlnezvigrnd 1116:!” en new s er meg, Alwqq they want klckl d ls 't it in sou 8V8 llOWXl pie out of good jobs into no m "I have known it to KICK wilds families into the street sod boot and shoe: from children's feet. "I have known it fr) KICKmq and women into the medhoiiso. have known it to HOE mi and women into jsli. "I have known it to K10! wo- men und babies to desfli. "I have seen it CK murder! blows at youth. "I have known it to K101! men to the gallows. » "And I know -—the devil Km with alcoholP-Gracs Boulder. Australia..-"Ur.lcn Worker," Michi- gan. LIQUORLESS mun! cums After three months of operation the llquorless night club establish- ed et the University of Iowa fa college students. has been declared a. success both as r rds finances and us ii social fee. ure, so the Christian Avcocate. Except or the fact thiit the "Silver ow‘ serves only non-alcoholic drinll. it clo~ely re-emble the convention- al night club, with its floor show. its p0nu‘ur slrgers. its swing band. and its attractive atmosphere. The musklans, entertainers, sud sii other employees. with the exception of the chef. are students W110“ salaries help them defray the ex- Denses- of a college education. For a month or so a second dryhnilbi club has been operating in e city in competition with the Shadow." This also is having good business ' Following the example of lows. Northwestern Unlver-si , at Evolu- n. I'll, o ened a similar club 0" bruary 1. This student nlzhi club is to be operated on Saturday evenln in the freshman house. Wlller I-la'l, named for miiw E. Willard, who was once dean the woman's college of this in- stltutlcn. The city of Evlinston pro- hibits all sole of alcoholic bever- HORSES For: SALE i d FOR weeks! eut- e. M no mouth‘: tnelmelit... IO! Oils by ‘IAILOD DRUG OD», Keiuiugtsl Annual floating rinsed-din ofths - erultaifi lslilbl Apogee :'d:u'l:.‘onh'l“ue:s7.n ‘ 181:‘: ' I bm._m_lemkrr-D.P.llseA_ . Will have arriving last of March and 1st of All?" 150 mores and geldlngs. These will be horses I w‘ handle when fariiiersuoretlirough with work. Signed WELLINGTON McNEILL m 4i 4g SALE The property of u... late Waiter B. Prince Street. sale privately until Tuesday, ertsoli, 21 Upper Rob is offered f“ March 15th. For further particulars, apply t" GEORGE J. TWEEDY, ' Soil lr-fi-I-l-ll. ciliill‘: Charlomiww“ nosron , . _»_ _._,_ _ _ 5