\ i l .._.....,,;,,-,.n_...~ ._-.- ......nw~>~»=_-r-r - f»; ‘x lltillll: slrrrlllll ‘Jimited, Toronto, Ont.’ H H ‘_ r1 lpny And Night With Eczema In. lhltin H. Glcsinccht, Wlnkln, _, In, wriwsr-“I have used with good results for crzcma. My fare I and shoulders were simply (‘lvvorlril with l Notxhcs of this terrible disrnsv. l “Nothing dill mo any good nntil I" hack your mcdirino and it has rr-licvrd ‘ me of the tlWfiilll‘ nlllcring I llod to , go through illly fliifl night.” l Put llPDILly l\_v The ‘l’. llilburn Co, 1 following the t/crminutiou of the: Chinese boycott. of Jainuila-z- goods‘ a trade wnr lxltwccn Clilli a.) and‘ Jepnncse is being waged in the Netherlands Ell-St Indies. iii._.i_____- Steamship Connection] To Newfoundland l . The announcement is mndc by the‘; Canadian National Railways ‘that steamer connection from North Syd-l nay tn Pfllt aux Basques for points inl rleu-foundland. now operates cvcrvl Wednesday and Saturday, instead oll Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 1-2!-5i. rurzsmiuspr. hwcuulmu rluusi. AND LAND There will bc sold by Public Auc/ tlorl on the premises at Borden on.’ Monday the 3rd day of February. A. D., I930, at the hour 0i nnc dclock P. M., that dcsirziillc (in-oiling: house formerly owned by lull: Wil- lilm E. liowatt, Esq., together with five and one-quarter ncrcs of land with two barns and machine house. The dwelling house and barns are zzlll in exccilcnt rrpair. This is .1 most‘ vllunblc property situate at the ‘leeway of the Province. " Also It the same time and place a Quantity of household elicrls, farm- Eu implements etc. Terms at sale. i _ 1r not fine the hi. will u. held the flnt fine day following. ARNETT HOWATT, CATHERINE HOWATT. .FRED J. E. WRIGHT, Auctioneer. 1269-1-24-25-28-30-31-li. A___-Z-- I AUCTION“ At Kensington I will sell by Auction on Monday, January 27th, beginning at l I’. M. l ca: of choice horses young, sound. well broken, both double and singlc._ Those horses were imported here lly‘ E. D. Service who (ii-dis in thc llcst horses obtainable. Also 1M qaurtcrs choice fat horse moat and u quantity livers. tongues, etc. l HUGH F. MOIIRiSOhIi 1267-l-24-2i. ‘L “Professional Cards BELL (r M./\'l‘i~lli".S()N - R. R. BELL ' l). L. MATiIII-ISON. l.l.. IL Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. v t Money to Loan. Dfliou-Chnriotlelown and Monlagln flVl-zlrk R. llictluigzln, l - B. A. IARRSTER. soucmln. ETC. I MONEY T0 LOAN Ilsncron Block. Charlottetown, P.l.I. >._._. i? cLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY ‘W. l. BENTLEY, K. U. < Blfrister and AtIorney-atJJw .' Office: 180 Richmond Street MON Y T0 LOAN Chlrlo lctown, P. E. l. McDonald & McPhee ‘~ s B. A. LA. ssrnonlltn. n. r. lvll-rrrss nlilllsnlls. Anomvuvs. l-rrl. w. nllous! ‘I0 mm fly Building v Charlottetown _....._.._________..____.._ Stewart & Lowlher I. n. s-rswlucr. II. c , n. w. mwrllsn lllilnlsls. soucrrcplrs. no . It Great George sum noun m LOAN > w l l l l I i» .q sM/l. EIS GABBY GERTIE ‘ "It's rude to throw one’: spotlight on a necking party." u k "Women can get up stairs easily ' in the kind of dresses they wear l now." “Get up stares? l’| say they can!" > _ -_ _ f V Gosh. there's that Tommy Bug: cop, just when l had found a good batch of balls for our new bowling - club. u c o o c _ UNCLE NED ffhere was an cld darkey and hll name was Uncle Ned, And he died just a little while 59°? ‘. Hs had no brains in the top of his held In the place where tho brllnb ought to grow. He sold both his shovel slid his hoe; Hcckcd both his fiddle and the bow; And, buying four quarts of the but white mule. He's gcne where the good darkicl go. “They say he ran imuck." “How many miles would thal be?" 'oooooooooooooooo+eowuooozit TENDERS FOR ICE’ lvlll he rrocircd u. January 25th m-(Ihlns-l lock a lvi of lbcinlz perfect. lflrl-ics Willinz to cntcr into contractlbut we're moving along in the right for the period of one your to Suppl il-e- flaily, at such time and in suchprhe human race is l good d,“ “n. quantities us are required. approximately 100 tons. Totallin l , ,- ‘ THEY HADTO SEEPARIS By Homer Croy l (Continued) l "How do you expect me ever to be lahybody when you won't observe common decencics? Look st Ron- he was glad to gel. a nice evening ‘suit. And you want to go ground “looking like a farmer." : When they went. out into the gs:- dens. Pike's heart leaped st ilhe, ‘splendid ViSiB, Here was something ‘ma; was blooming and freshfl something that. was not fadedl and tarnished-quite the most’ lovely and enchanting spot he; had ever seen in the world; -The view from the steps across. the. lagoons filled him with a singing: liW . his is the real thing." he bresth- l led. "Bur, this man-made stuff bacic where don't. get me." And he indica- ted with 111s thumb the historic cdi-l _ rice. l "Donw, point." couuuanded Mrsi lPetcrs. "Just think." continued Mrs.| Peters, in awe. "that Louis XIV andi fbfadcmc lifslntenon, and Louis XV “and Madame Pmnplldour used to walkl here. and then later Louis XVI sndi Marie Antoinette. It must have been} in wonderful picture. Maybe ll; was! lrlght here that Louis XV said. ‘After. n! ‘ imc. the deluge. . t "Yes, and it was right bsck there, {they Got mun xvl. m." said mkcibut m rm“ my,” We My’ m ‘ im. Students src taught the most t ' ._ opnnmly, for Violin‘ "°"5*A‘ 4*‘? Z.'-"Af“"“"°" Beginne-rs l’ y‘ On the evening 4o! December 21st. - _ l? T"! I 1939.1 goodly number of oplc _ I gathered stthc homo o! Mr. lmd New Yztfkfiuogzervutory Mrsfgficbcr“ MlcPbsll to convey to} ~ thorn the best wishes of the season‘ Violin outfit plus Instruction Book is presented, in esch student. on first lesson ol course and msy be taken home ind used. Lesson taken ouch l week giving a full h6llr instruction by Prof. Emanuel,‘ Kt the erld of course. the hid prl7ictty of the New York conservatory of Music, ‘auto- msilcslly becomes the students. There ls on openlpg for u limited number of students. Enroll now and lake advantage of thlslotfer. _ clusscibegln Saturdays. Tuesdays and Fridays at 8.15 p. m. and 7.15 p. interesting ‘method and given special attention. < ' ' Prof. Emanuel is deeply interested in the progress of all students. Any further information cheerfully given at the new YORK CONSERVATOB 0F MUSIC 107 Queen St, Charlottetown, P. ll. I. Phone 1054-1. Hours I A. M. to D P. M. ddn't care. Every now sndihen he got out pnd hammered and patched up and climbed beck into his seal. Mn. My God! fr, kept running and it finally got there. ‘that's the why with’ the human race. it's QOiLIYiOTC things wrong with it than Elwood Haynes! car ever thought of having ti: siuxssdrtztwtzzegvzti;lmililon years or so. we'll get there. ' ' ' land when we do thsi. same old bunch mmlfogiwstzaigfiifogietifmzfifis; 1 of railblrdsdl be sittin’ there yspplni , , “ ' lat-mil. l. couple of loose pours." i? my cm“?! Ived ifiegdkgfzgry‘; fewl “There you g0 letting " ‘i m°‘"“"°.““ ‘ m“ m‘ l "sdM .Petc ."Iwish oli'd feel any too well inward the goutyzitl; senbhugastic smut ywryown crowd. Them Loole days ain't got. any personal appearance]. glory for me. I'm dangcd glad I'm This subkot of the dress m“ lob luv": w-dgdxen evgrbadiivso: lowed’ them wherever they went. It a ° "m" ' ‘l’ °“ ... i u. Museum f Carri» ‘better and better chance all the time. t‘; W1‘ i, . the o L“, itdb. The more I s06 of Europe and the lmm’ and when they went to the Hank l“"‘-v m” “M, t" °“"'l" °". °""' m“ let. the litt-le imitation Swiss vlllasc a“; ‘Emil, mm“ °I Am°"°“' flaw?“ where Marie Antoinette played mt be- i on‘ .' . l maid. it u there ahead "You're doing null loud talking Zgtzetfrind hm a m um m, again." said Mrs. Peters. storm wok“ They went to the Pciit ‘Irianon. The gmae amped below I chap The lluide showed them a circle _in “m; “me “men “my w: with a the floor. ‘ .‘ H H , round top supported by pllisxs. Under Hen. he explained. ‘are the re- m. hp h. ‘ mum“, “we M cw .1 mains of s. trapdoor cut so that l. italbls would rise, snd here Innis XV with Madame Pornpadour used to ‘have dinner served tn chem in this “room so that they could sit and eat land drink without my clothes on." f He drew s. picture meant. in thrill- ‘Louls XV with his long carefully curled hair. the bcautful Pompadour. the meals rising on the moving table. consisting of the most delicate and delicious food and rare wines to be Lobtolned in the world. and down in the dirty, unhealthy. littered basement [the great retnuc of cooks and sals- ‘ tant cwks sweating and working. But the briliiancyland glory of the scene. lss the ilmber-longued guide descri- bed it. didn't touch Pike. "I wlsn they'd put ground glass in his food." he sold. with sudden fero- city. "Think when; would happen l1 ithc President of the United Stale: should do that to-day. D0 youknow what would happen? They'd get him before he got through the soup-and dnnged if I wouldnt be one of the-m. And still they say the world sint gettlnbetierl 1 haven't any use for cld cronkcrs slttin daily- n-chln‘ about thc good old days. There never have been such good times in the history of the world as right. now. I-direstion. That's the important, thing. ‘the first car their‘ Elwood Haynes lbullt, in‘ 1894. It wheezcd and snorted p“ drum-in; ni», hi; bow und sloth-ls st a. world of riches sud romlnw- "rnu l5 the Temple or MW." Mk1 the guide- ln thus idyllic lurroundlnll m? court of touts XVI 5nd Mario An- toinetbe had w-slked and played 1nd made love, "That was what was thG MIME!‘ with that. whole crowcL-crazy about love." said Pike. "u they ma. m’: Temple of Work or ‘rrutlh or Conlmon free ride to Paris." I (To, bccontinued) ’ l INMEIQBIAM MES. WILLIAM McKINLAY By the death of Flora Stewcrt, wi- dow of the late William McKinley. removes from Bresdalbsne one of its oldest - residents. i-ier parents ‘loft Scotland in the year 1840, on the voyage over Flor: Stewart. was born. Her parents settled at first in Little Sands, later coming to and settling in Bresdaibane. From her marriage to William McKinley, ‘there are left to mourn the loss of n loving mother two daughters, Mn. Dsniei Buchan- nan and Mrs. Adam McKenzie. and three grand-chlldrcp also on aged sister, Mrs. Jsmcs Warren, all of Breudslbane, besides o. lugc_ circle of friends. One daughter prcdecusc her s number of years s30, also her Sense they wouldn't have M m" 3 and to dolhonor to Mrs. MscPhail. All being assembled the gsthcriu, was called to ordér by Mr. John A.| Murrsy who in o few well chosen} words explained the obiccl; of their cooling together. ‘ . v Mrs. MacPhail having bccn called forward: hi’! address. in behalf ‘of those present was read to hcr by Mrs: Dan. MccNcil while Mrs. Helen Mac-| Phee presented» her with s wcil filled purse. Mri. MscPhail replied very feclingly after -whlch a nicely ill-i‘. snced program of solos by Mrs. Mac- Phcc and, Messrs. Hcarlz and Mur- ray, instrumental by Miss "Ins Liv- lnwcne. remarks by R. A. MacPhall. recitation by Rev. W. R.’ MscWlllkcr was nicely curried out, in games and conversation. wants of the inner mun were not for- suchpccasions served a dainty lunch was brought. to a close with a. hearty sing-song of all the old favourites, ending with “Blesl: be the Tic". "Auld Lang Sync." ‘fGod Save the King" sud s short prayer by Rev. Mr. hcrusulll leasing and Olpnblg. ma“. ncr presided at. the piano evening. ‘ l ‘ Following is the address: To Mrs. Hcber MacPhsii ‘Dear ljttheL-The days and weeks have rolled around and once more we are in the midst of the joyous Xmlis (tide. It is customary 1st’ this season of the lyesr to think of‘ our of you, as our presence here tonight testifies. You have endclircd yourscli to the people of the Clyde River Bop- tist Church since you have come among them as Hebefls wife and you hi!" midi? Yllllrself qllitc 'llI!.iiL'[!'.‘|i~ sable by your wholchcsrlcd cndchvul l0 Dfflmotc every interest of iii; church. Verily you have gone uboul. dolor locd- A: orunuc of the church we know Your m: has not been an easy one butslwsys you have put forth “every effort. to make the best use of the materiel at hand and ii. is on the very few occasions when you are lbscnt from the service that we resliu how dependant. we sreupon appreciation of your true worth we u! you to accept this purse of M01181 which lusbccn so cheerfully contributed by the membefg. m5 5d. herchts of the Clyde River Baptist Church. 1n closing we would wish you, Haber snd family s joyous Xmu and may_God bless you in um coming year. Signed on behalf of the Clyde River sptist Church. l JOI-IN s. IIIIARTZ. - MR8. DAN MMNEE, JOHN A. MURRAY. Proved Exceedingiy Beneficial To-Her Ssys Nova Scott: Imdy of Dodlfs/ Kidney Pills Mrs. l‘. H. Sampson is Very Enthus- iutlc About Dodo‘: Killncy Pills l Ibwsr ‘UArdqilfl, N. 8., Jllnusry 25.‘ -(Bpc_cislll-"As soon as I yaks some Dodd's Kidney Pills I gct. relief from my kidney trouble." writes Mrs. F‘. H. Sampson, who llvcc ct this place. "One winter I bud tcistop work on Account of my kidneys. I sol six boxes of Doddk Kidney Pills. When I had finished them i could do nil my 3 work. I Joel O. K. now and recom- mend Dodo‘: Kidney Pills whenever and s. story by inspector _MscPhsil, _ Then _s. most. happy time was spent The l gotten and the ladies cs lusuai on _ All “M11118 0!‘ Y!" 800d fellowship , Macwclker. Miss Ina. Livingstone in during thc __ UCH approval fromthe familyl Such . enjoyment of the meal! . All when it , "T starts with Clark's Tomato Soup! ' friends and we‘ have bccn thinking For intoithis soup has gone the excellence I t"? ~ y of sun-ripened‘ tomatoes. specially grown ';' ‘for us, and the skill of many experts injtg 1 making! I I Serve it to your family. Evcrybodyfll like it! (ILAIRK'S5 soups "wire nos-runs ‘claim. “m!!! ru onus an Mums anon scores sac-m uocuruaru summon ennui: allusion-swirl: cousoanu: Vii. Cnlnlchmun. MONTREAL ' Ercabltshmnlula: Monlfali, Sr. Remi, P.Q. \ you. And so us. slight token of our g _. hereby requirelito cits sll persons in- To lthc Sheriff of thc county of Queen's County or any Constable o! litcrnte person within uid County. GIIIZETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on file of John A. MucPhec of Summcrsld in Prince County In MacDonald of, itnColumbs in King's County in Jlill Island, Clcrgymsn. tho Executor-sol’ the nbovs nsmed Estctc, praying thsi. "g citation may be issued for the purpdsq hemm- sfier sct forth: .You In therefore lcrcsicd In the slid Estate to be and ‘be passed 1nd the estate nus Island, i-llysluunwlnd llonlld J. " the said Province on. Friday the twenty-first day of February next, coming st the hour of eleven o'clock forcnoon» of the same day- to show cause if any they can why. the sc- couuts of the sold estate should not. closed all: prayed for in sold pctitlozi and on: motion of If. French MscPhcc, Eslp, Proctor for sltid Petitioners. And I do! hflflby order that ll true copy irqreu.’ be forthwith published in some ncws~ paper published in Cboricttctoulnl lforeuid. once in each week for n? lust four consec! Ive weeks from tirci dntc hereof mdmt a true copy; hereof‘ be rnrulwlliuinslrllln un- fol-l \ and Harrow, Ont. ‘ -_‘__,-__,__.i-______ _.__________ _____v_ _ _____________ ______,_ nrd Palmer, Sill-route Judge of Pro- to he held in the Court Bouzlc in ngmfly, in the hill n: um $1 bstc My. an. l Cliurluitctown in Queen's County in Iiousc in Chariottetollm li0 or near the City Weigh Sax or nclu: the Bank of Nova Schili- l. lin Charlottetown lforcsald,’ Jul l also hereby. orller that n irlisiq! hereof be forthwith m-l-rli on Q Attorney-General of this Province, that all persons intcrrsleli in“ said-Estate ll lioresalri niiy due notice thereof. l (L. S-l ' lppcir bcfcrc me at s Probate Court lowing public pincer l, respectively. 1148-1-18-25-1-8. . l v ‘ f érli‘ 1M o “is GIVEN under my lnilli the Scsl of the said cm l- lfii-ii (l8! (if-January, A. Q1,’ > and in the 20th Fur :9}, ll Majesty's reign. y (Sjgncd) H. 1.. PALMIL, ‘ ' Jurlgc oi PM!‘ A r Three Commissioners in pursuance of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Elilllnrd lslarlll.‘ lflfille and passed in the ‘Phil-ll Year of the reign of i-iis Majesty-King Edu 1rd Vii. Challifllf 17. llllillllell “An Act t o tonsollliatqlmd smend the several Acts incorporating lllfl the City of Charlottetown,” and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition lhcrclo, I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that lan Election of o. llivayor for the said Gilli,‘ Three Commissioners of Sewers andiivater Supply for the said City. and of mu- persml ‘ to serve as a Common Council man in the City Council for each of the ivailds Numbers}, 2 and l3. 0f ilw fluid Cit)’. and of Two persons to serve as Common Councilmr: in p" l Council for Word Nufllb" .4 of the said City, and of Three persons to serve as Column Councilmen in said Council for Ward Number 5 in the said City; being in all u May t. ‘riff ‘KB-Inna gronncd. and all the wise birds ' """'sitlin' on the rail fences along the husband five years cgo. The dcceu- I MIL" F012 SALE Farm for Sale at Albcny of I10, clear lsnd, near pores, 100 acres up their hats and said the thing was ‘way whoopcd and yelled and listen I lgolng to blow up. But flwood Haynes _____-i.____.__,._ ed was in her usual health until about five weeks bcforc the and when the doctor was culled in nrld distend- ed her the remnlning week, but in spite of the doctor's skill and kind snd tender nursing the end came on the evening of December 10. 192i. in There are many symptoms which point directly to kidney trouble nnd: wtm you of A serious danger shad. Bcckcche. hccdllches snd aching limbs, nlcoioss of flesh liid weight. ‘Ilmthelr direct nciion on the kid- ncys is dire the wonderful success of Dodd‘! Kidney Pills u s relief for nil fSewcr dWt S i‘ dE'hi.C ‘ ‘ll 9P. seating the City as fliiiows: . an ‘m. “pp y an lg» ommon Louncl mm r , . n l For For Ward ‘Number One For Wlird, Number Three , For Ward Number Four "- l ' For ivsrd Number Five _ l | Ward "Number Two n One Councillor 0m Councillor One Councillor Two Councillors Three Councillors ...< 12L} EYES TESTED . _ . m, . school and shipping, good Iggllflyn,“ For further particulars sppiy to unvlLLla minds, ~Fnrmnag Alblny. . ‘ Ily the Tea Cup ' Intnwctlnj Book cont I'll! Ishrclt ill-this form o! for- hss incrouod snor- Cifiilflllsl! year's, ou n poo a ruiul ‘n his mo and am vim ton lcsvm will toll them of the future. Telling fortunes by tbs To: future of 1108-1-16-18-21-23-25-28. FOR slit OR’; EXCHANGE r 320 ncrs dsiry ranch in Mullahs-l Clear. 259 miles from It. m. Stores.‘ m. m miles from school. iunulul from Winnipeg. Near Portage Lpll mule. Wllll mm on r. s. l. Mlghli suulugsome‘. Writs psrllculnn to ll. COIJOIILIN, - Snoklnc. Wash. 8129 I. 11th Ava. -..J--- ..__._‘_... ...... oooooo-o-eoooooooooo-oooooooi 0 3 u. l l l. WWIWIIDT her 09th your. Mn. McKinley)": o! .s sociable nature, kind disposition- ‘ A womm of dseiiilhli’ lhflill"! h" mrd and Master. The thoughts of death hfi-Fno terror for. har when non-infill: end sud knowing thlt it ‘would soon come rhc Mld-hcrptmr while Ylsltihl 116i’ th _ she hfli find‘ words to cxiirflfl 91' 1°! "l4 - hgppinug. flhc ilhitkd with EIICPDQ" nmmn Ohilldh m-ly -ln 1m md continued s consistent msmbcrlof ma: church. toilcwihl It into ills uniwl Church of clinics. she wu s. valued member of thQ-Mbihllfl "hung-y Qoqflty uitrlelchunh. sl- so a life member of ‘the P. I L, mnqn qr an British liblllllifiifli. ' ll nlnnmml-wu hold 14mph! ney Pills arc no curs-Ali. They are -n-—i-—-—- n ._ flprlnktclrbsfdc her into husband. cilia. slnmk conning. wuulun tllthcdon nnq_.lmch norm. . ' (Pllrlbt rhnlsowl i. *9. ‘TAYI-QI disorders of the kidneys. Dodd’: Kid- 7 , . . . Just snycsceiiont kidney remedy that ‘can be token by old uid younk alike. "rhmpsli burcn- wcrrfillcssrs. - Irsnkllpniinsudlfrnd McIwcn,.An~ Iii‘ lillllhll‘. and cur- wlu. consul 01v l ' \ WEDNESDAY l _ The T wclfth flay of February; A. D., 1930'" lrr-rucssvmluu. rosmso rlnicrlsfds _»o scallion 11v PROCLAMATIUN rosrllllmu THE lisvcnitwnlosor riiic- SA ‘crrv. l l Ncoiiirlibli Day. Well? rlicbtfvw" 5lh-1A- D-l ‘i f ’ lu iln ollliajyill tile-City cl cric ciilnlliull. from llua, lulu. 1n lrwelvnoclou. Iililillv omifiiivfi" Wl"_II'_"°9l!,°_i('Ali,\q!n_mc div... i ' l mail, on. n. Act. snliicnwlnl lvn. cingi-l, Secs. 24 u. n» Artur. CcorgC_VL,'Cc'_p. ltjsecllnl a, galilo Act 1 f‘ ' -,\‘ ' o s ‘l t, ' “\ c, _ . 'IRA,J-.?I°--.lii!i# silk .I‘ i‘