é r I ‘ wrjtosi-“My u m," a l, 41‘ » Dr. Wood's Norway p‘. Pine Syrup Mark R. McGuigZai-l: i . - I ‘py ‘Cough F. " ‘n; 1.‘ ,We_stlltiver, I e boys-ought A qvszosold, and-lied a uoopyi ‘Huh . "I triad several medicines, but ill LE em “Rind e had only taken three doses when he" ‘Feiiegnnd before he hsd finished the s he was all rid of his cough. i nlrtlf would not be without it. in the __huppp;eo it is a wonderful cough med- kins." 85o. a bottle; large family ‘aha 6&1; at all ilruggists hurl ilenlcrs; alainufacturedonly by 'l‘he '1‘. Mllbura 0o. Toronto. 011t- ' () TIC E _~ vriVz s ‘ I ;' - ___ _ !-._,.A;gen_cral meeting of the Bunbury Mlilgcjr Fox Co., Ltd., will be held in (office o! E. T. l-liggs, Charlotte- town.’ on Saturday, February 1st, 1930 at 11.00 A. M. J. WALTER JONES, i - ~ ' - Secretary. 13914-2641. {Fog SALE OR EXCHANGE 320 ms- dairy ranch in Manitoba. {ileum-l 23$ miles from R. tt., Stores. ,&l-¢--l%.-rniies from school. 125 miles, ilfrorn Winnipeg. Near Portage t t llrrairle. Want farm on P. l2. l. Might‘ isisuinc some. Write particulars to .1- -\...-.- H. COUGHLIN, Spokane, Wash. 3129 W. 17th Ave, TURNIPS‘ n» - . ,~ We-wlll be buying every day at,‘ our warehouse Hogan's pliiharf. Highest prices for goodlstock- f. lfpLESTER DOUGLAS ' .Char-lottetown. P. E. Island ». .-,.~...Phones 798 and 938 nwjmw-(TAKE m) ‘¢*s‘4+st\+»»»»+» nae-e» C. M. Lampson é? Co., LIMITED. r - 64 Queen Street ~ » ~--lfllltlflll, E. C. l, England Public Auction Sales i . or = ,, new runs ~ Fhlmvin: bu. will he furnlsh- l med without. charge by "mung to R. T. llolmnn, [ML 5m," "Iflt-‘rside. P. E. I. ‘ ' Represented by . Qllfflrgd Fraser, lnc. 2 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. .- e-t n- . i . l i ‘Rrofessional Cards dliuhlh¥24_-____,_ _________ Prohibition Commission Qilllrmnu. Mr. GEORGE 1c. oaown ~ Margate. P. E. l. “Bmdmll Information regarding m. frsctl of rrohibltlon Ac; w the ‘M19 .. ‘ Chi f I or To _ '~‘ "Doctor B. J. Haywood 75' :""h”.'" 5910i. Charlottetown. "~10 Phone 708 . Qlpl-ll-ls-lyr. m... .- i v . B, A, » bnlhltltsnn. SOLICITOR. mg, ‘wolves r0 1.0m _' Block. Charlottetown r.e_|_ , . ,. MCI-cod & -Bentley ‘l. . l. assures! . i’ > " " "firs. BENTLEY. 1L0. i_ Jlilrrister and Attorney-at-Lgq l 1'!" (affine: I80 Rlcllmonfl sir"; fjblne-l-nousr so 1.01m r ' ~-. “Charlottetown. l‘. l. |_ McPhec "W" ' RA. - JFKPiin-‘tttmaln. n. r M ‘ osltitnrrns. arromvrvsfrgrt: "fiblfltiitltl r0 1.0m ‘filf‘~'~mll Charlottetown 7 I. witiclriina i“. . no Mtlagidstreet you'd 0,06 s 00.6 era u a use". J L/ \ o.-,sev GERTI!‘ :3"- "A vamp used to have a wicked glint in her eyc-now she has it In her hair." i ‘The Artist: One who is sincerely MONEY. Miss Sweet: I infer that from the L’! devoted to music must not iovs scale et prices for every big per- tormance. ‘TWhet do you think of a girl who would break her promise?" “I should have to know what the promise was." “Here's s story which says the i heroine thanked him with a look." "I s'posc her gown was so tight that she couldn't trust herself to =verk..=h7.".£..£_s_.;__‘-.--. . e Pipes for the distribution of coke- "ve" 88s are to be laid between some 9f the largest cities in m-nnm, Have your tubes‘: tested regularly‘ ' ols-roimou ‘ mole/iris ‘run rnouauo . ,\'Ve$ii1i.i§.i"iiiiis. i-‘loiilhv vrrjw '» S" iiiiiikrl i n 1.,_. EYE-ii. v‘ ‘he had met Ide. Matthews. she had a Thin-Blooded People THEY tunnel SEE“ PARIS By Homer Croy / icnntinneoi Mrs. Peters turned on him-And the face of the earth darkened. . “Why do you want to spoil every- 1111118? You ousht to be ashamed of ' yourself. and the way you are acting . about that dress suit. How do you expect me to entertain at the chateau if you don't have s dress suit? You won't dare to come down to dinner.” “Ohyes. I will.” said Pike with sud- den heat. "It'll take more. than thgt‘ to keep me from eating." .. Words flew back and torth._whl1e Cupid drawing his bow. looked on in astonishment. But; the guide, know- ing more of human nature, discreetly edged away. ' .. “I'm going to take one of yourbus-J lness suits down 4p the tailor and, size." declared Mrs. Peters. “I’li never wear it-I can tell you that right now." Mrs. Peters turned t0 Opal. “Come on;we're going home-alone. He can come some other why.” have him make a dress suit the some ii They turned the“. backs iupon Pike. Gettlngout at the Gare des Invali- voted ‘to her. although not» demon- hstrstivcnal the day they were married. ‘ B.» uwwomeu who" brouzhti ‘q their charms. sometteqanjsvsu in the on other women 'a‘niert_'ie..ftqlt.~ deep. posscatlvo atlrflflll. but’ befits‘: them aside. ' . lul to Idy and I'm Icing to be." he isaid. ~ It had always flying from a topmost peak. r Pike wandered about the great wounds-Almeria the bulqueis, colon- nade, grottoes, along the terrace; and along the basslns with their splendid symbolical bronze figures rLslng so illghtly out of the WMBY, but the pleasure was gone. At last he went outside the high iron fence and the drivers of the waiting carriages come clamoring‘ toward him. ‘Selecting "a carriage, he drove to the station and buying a ticket, walked up and ilown the dingy cement; platform, waiting for the train growing more and more ‘lonesome. he sold ycarulngly. "Wouldn't I like to walk in 0n ‘em as he stood before Cupid enthroned‘ in his Temple of Love, and. walked away. In e few minutes they were! being whirled inward Paris in the taxi limousine. “Let her go; danged ll’ I care," he r said 1n his first rage. "I'll get e little peace, anyway." ~ But after the first resentment wore, oft he felt differently. He was hurt When Pike was still a. veterinary sur- geon, just coming ln from the farm, better education. she spoke more grammatically, she was far above him and he looked ilpon her as moving in another world. She. still curled the glamour of those first impressions. l-liis deep, abiding affection for "Idy" remained unchanged, althouzh in the absorbing rush o! business he often forgot to tell her s0. Sometimes a week would go by without kissing her. then suddenly he would pull heriln- to his lap wrap his long arms about her, and say, "I haven't seen any- thing yet, I'd trade for you." ' For years they had slept 1n the same bed, When Mrs-Peters went to visit a relative, or was away for anlght Pike complained that he could, not sleep s0 well. ' o "I've got used to you that I can't i Always Feel Cold To Withstand the Rlgors of Winter the Blood Must Be Rich and Pure. ‘min-blooded people easily become discouraged. They lose strength; grip, influenza and ordinary winter colds seize them and they find it exceedingly hard to shake of! any of these troubles. They feel chilly all the time; their nervous system be- comes a wreck? they cannot sleep and llfe becomes a ’ . To overcome this deplorable state of health good blood is essential. This-good blood gives warmth to the body; strength to the nerves and does much to cithIer prevent colds and grip or to banish their dreaded after-effects. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is the perfect blood builder -- they never fall to make new, rich. red blood. They are the ideal‘ tonic for winter use. Concerning their use Miss Kate L. Grant, Merlin, Ont, writes: -"l was very much run dowh but found health and strength through the use of Dr. _Wiiliams' Pink Pills sltcr other rntdiclnes had failed 0n help me. Two years ago I felt tired all the time; had no appetite; was nervous and odd all the time. Noth- ing 1 took seemed to do me sny good till I began the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. After a short treatment with them the drsggy feellngi left me; my appetite improved; my blood be- camerwarmer and my strength grad- ually increased. This encouraged me done for years." ‘ _ Dr. Wlillsmo’ Pink Pills do one buildup and renew rich, ‘red health- giving blood thus making weak, run- down men and -women f . - Earle-ruse‘- 3° thing but they do ‘it well ‘- they i 4on4 while the collimation waited. , - in ‘a moment of breathless hush, one . flhfilt memvhllo lil131fls."Wlitl1¢l" survey theyrondrous 0ross,'_' the mo“ paetive» and happy. These Pllih are sold b! medicine dealers or by mail at so ‘cents a from mini. wiulnnlnp- ‘neeieinepn, Brockviiis. Ont. , . . des,‘ he took a taxi to the hotel. As he ‘was leaving the taxi something hap- pened. He suddenly "found himself face to face with Claudine. Hi5 heart gsve n leap-she looked “even more charming tllanthat night‘ in Mont- mertrc. How delightfully and typically French she-w’ , and about her was a faint, haunting stimulation of per- fume. _ ' ' "Oh!" she exclaimed, and in her was the unfelgned delight. ofa child. "Monsieur PeFalr, how nide eel; ces we find oursélfs to meet esuinf‘ And she looked up at. hlm with o smile that warmed his heart. , "By gollyi it is l Where did you blow in frcrn?"- ' "All, I sec. Like me vlnd. I bimv," and she waited a hand in delightful imitations of that great unseen force. "How you. ze nmericons, say cc; so much wls‘ ze slang." (To he Continued) SPECIAL SERVICE TN KENSINGTON _ UNITED CHURCH 0n Sunday. Dec 22, the service of the Kenslngton United church con‘- ducted by the pastor Rev Dr Saint were wort-h? of fmorejhon paosinl! mention, the evening service being Missionary presentation L v The subject was dealt with in three phases The Dawn of 1.18M. The, Transmission of Light, and the D21.- fuslon of Light — 1 gingsinhlmiand his . I presence or his wlte,.lzls ‘e991; d "I swore I was going to be taith- i remained a flag “I wonder whatithe nws are doing.“ s. mesterpeice of Christmas and ‘Ilhe first phase pictured-by the _‘ ‘hand. righting the‘ disiipnni church being plunged into darkness what o. dreary desolate piace_ the world was while "darkness brooded" significant also of tllelmorsl dark- nen of the world. Even is when the creator said "Lcti there be Light" and the light come as a. bleeslnz to the earth. so an everlasting light was prophesied m» tihe world. As the second phase ot the service was enter- nn on, the star of Bethlehem which lies-aided that everlasting light, sud.- denly shone forth, vmile the 0110i!‘ sang the nativity hymn. ' Blmulteneously with the worries"! the Light of the world," a single ire white steadily burning candle appeared on the pulpit. An interesting little scene was then can-led out, when the oldest member of session in attendance. the presid- ent of the Y. P. B, and a wee maid from tho primary department went fowolvl, each holdings small candle which they llt from the sylnbollcal on the » desk, then movlns towards the choir. the members of which were holding candles, they .gt.e.rtgd the lighting and each osile lighting another. until all were holdt ink aloft their 11am. It the WM time singing. Shall we to men benlghted m lamps of life deny. _- ‘rhus ‘endesvorlng. to" show the to continue the use of the Pills and‘ nohe lore too old or too Youflfliut now‘! am ‘feeling better then I have ‘that they can old in the Transmission u m third phase’ wiu tilled present. iitsslf. radiant and burst clsoveriy shall we whose souls. are lighted,‘ With wisdom fro Yon high. t of that light, which ls the lightdtfr h. vividly the Christmiss/lncssdge 11nd also ‘to set". forth anew the Great ‘Commission. _, v. Canada} ' Wheat Yield 1929‘ 1 (Canadian Prdss) UITAWA, , lion. 24——The mm yleidcf wheat in Canada for the year‘ A129 is estimated at {99-539-999 busials 1mm 25,255,002 acres. gin. n, port issued yesterday. This com- paree with 508,126,000 bilshels from 25,119,150 sores in 1928 and with an annual average o! 422,219,140 bush- eis from 22,464,089 acres for the five "m, 3934.20. 'I‘he toterfoi the i929 mp comprises 20,504,000 bushels. of fall when; ‘mo’ 2110,0109» bushels 0t spring wheat." 33m nvsrese prim span h" rccelvedby the growers .___r_._.._.-____. -_._~u Famous beauty shops all overt/re caun- ‘ - try-oz: tbs basis aftbeir vast experi- encc-finfl "bands that wasb dishes in Lux are at lovely, as white and young-looking, as baizds of leisure." ~CIVIC“I.ELE Dominion sin-can of statistics w‘ ' ‘Qlillflffillliliify for Violin Iiimers , " y V. Y ‘ All‘ ‘rue *‘."" ;"‘;".*.:.=:.'::*~*1*<»r‘» violin outfit plus Instruction ll Plflfilltad in ssch student on m‘, °'.°°""' Immune ~ 110ml I-lId-ilfledl Lesson take m. I914! Elvin! a full hour 1.1215135‘ by ma. Enlanucl. at the end o, Will's}. the said Property o; u,‘ York- Odiildflatnry g1 Mus; mittlolli! becomes Th!" l! In Olnnins for i . number of studep ~ m,.,,“,,f,‘,“‘“‘ take advantage of this offer. m‘ 01""! btlin Baturds and Fridays st s.» b. lniaiiuia?" .v _ m. Students are taught 1h, ma‘ 1 interesting method and given 5mm I attention. Prof. Emsnu 1 ls deep] i in the progressgof all tenant?!“ my with" mliilmflilvn cheerful," given at the ' » ; New roux corissnvnropy . 01" MUSIC 107 Queen st, ciunnowwnn. P, p, Phone 1054-1. Hours 9 A. M. to 9 P, M, liq I 1!. suln. the studen if l. . CARE “for ‘heir v l . . _ Lanclnor concerns-q, Mrs. Hilbert Willis, n“, 5.5m, ‘ Words fall to convey our feeling o; . . sorrow to you in this hour 0i bereave- . h / t mentt. realizing that; the mm o, . den. h hes visited your home and (a. ~ . th . Blames tell nsi-"fi clever wives ff; d. 5:212‘, "w; "£3511;- wu ir- everywhere say : a . “We have. L, 1mm and‘ p“, you, hccaflm“ i found a wonderful new“ beauty, secret I mommng, we Wm“ mm, you to rrgbt m our dnbpans!” . _ Heavenly Fathcr who n... ,,,.,,,,,,,, As 97 out of every 1-00 recent brides‘ I_ will notleave you comiortlesslwili qucstioneclipn 11 big cities explained it—- °°m° ‘f’ _Y°"-‘ W‘? "my ill-it Gad: “In spite of housework, we mean to m“ w“ siwiaiirand m" m “i your family with every needed bier. keep-our hands lovely and smooth and 5m; Ihereloré we bow in 11mm. whitP-ulitb Lux in the dis/diam", r submission saying “no, my M010“ Wolncnjhemselvcs discovered this but Thine b= dime- new, inexpensive way of keeping‘ their 3"‘ w‘ “?°"°w ‘m’ m“ F“ M31"! ~ ~hands beautifully cared-for . . Washing “mm ha“ n° “W” m" “ ‘l’ b” ' their tine things in Lux, the noticed how smooth and white their ands looked lleve that" Jesus died and rose again, even so them also wilicii slept in afterward . . . sheath tried Lux in the J°ZK.I’.§“.,§°Z,,'IZY‘.I"I§I.“I,‘IZ,,,, dishpan-to- get segcauty care three or tile w. M. Society of Kingston. times a day! . r . _ _ ‘United Church. ~ ‘i. ~Now 30's. famous beauty shop; add Mrs. Charlie Paul Vic Prrslilrnl, their expert testimony toivolnelfs ex- pericncerssay- \ _ _ ‘ . FWith ‘allour experience we cannot . l ' r distinguish between hands- that, never B. Legislature? MayOpen FebQZZ. ' Fnsoanlmoayu. n, Jan. zi- . Unless the unforeseen arises or the tips of those “in the know" go nsilav, the fifth session of the ninth Legb- 1 lativq nsscmbiy of the Province 0i New Brunswick will be formally ' opened on Thursday afternoon, Feb- ' ruary 27, by the Honorable Hugh l-L ' McLean. Lieutenant-Governor. Olli- cisl verification of this date will Mrs. Ernest Ncwsnii . (Patriot please copvi " wash dishes and hands that wish dishes, with Lux . .7 Lux in tbqdisbpan gives real beaiuyvare-i ‘ - l’ ' . ~ - ; Start today givihfiafxg-vihands this excit- ing, new kind of bcliuty care! It's so inexpensive, tool Lux for all your dishes costs less than 1c ddoy! . t Lever Brothers Limited. -Toronln "n xpoaakera b appolfit to Lhalalalccllenelea n »- _¢.a pom; o; production are 9st,}. and $1.22, the live year average. For sf ‘the mat/ed st $1.24 per bushel for fall ED141113 Yiheliii the prices rcstliifiilvflly probably be made by Premier J. ii ' wheat, compared with $1.15 for 1928 GPO Kivtllos 31-15. 76 will! and $101M. Baxter after the next meeting oi the Government here on January 2t non i In pursuance of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island. made and passeihin ‘the Third Year of the reign .0! His Majesty King Edward Vii. Chapter 17, lntituled -“An Act t o consolidate and amend the several Acts incorporating the the Cityyof Charlottetown?‘ and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto. II do hereby rive PUBLIC Noricu- that an Election of a Mayor for the said (lily, Th?" Ciimmisiiiilleffl flxse ivera and Water Siippiy for the sold City, and of one person l0 QQWQJIS a Common Councilman in the City Council for each n: the Wards Numbers l. ‘Z m"! 3. 0f "i? Bald Cit)’. and of Two persons to ‘serve as Common Councilmen in said Cflllllflil for-Ward Numb!!!‘ 4 of the said City, and of Three persons to serve as Common Cllllflcilme" l" 931d 9011M" T01‘ Ward Number 5.in ‘the said City; being in all a liiayoi‘. ' Three Cdmmiisiflllét! Ofsévleiflaiid Water Supply ond Eight Common Councilmen repre- senting the City as lhilowe: , r For Ward Number One For Ward NumberTwof , . For Wprd Number Three - I - For Word Number. Four Two C uncillors y ' F0!‘ Ward Ntllltbfl.‘ Five Thrgg Qungillory __ . i winner: nannolvy . l. The~T"i¢1f@t1il .D@? Fqhruery; D» 1%" ‘ i """“ L ‘Qktititoiit, spas" louse urn IN snoclnmmv" A snowshoe oryfriiaislilow, _w,;,_ - 1 ' e One Councillor One Councillor _ One Councillor l " i‘ _ ll-‘pylglltyhgkoicitlcit, noontf {qzlhasolltl-‘i. t; ti» .411 10 com; ' ‘ .' x