S4 rl I1 '5 =l=-':'=ul:»..- . -_-- ; I ”“'* ""594 ~""~3"-Y"=»‘ ‘WTYJEE Il-PEJVFIB t4 '. ‘. h Ynkli. _'_,. PAGE TWO Here's Simple Wayil v ‘to Curb a Cold A ‘I Yoko 2 "ASPIRIN" tablets and drink o full gloss of victor. Repoci trout- mlntin? been. 2- If throat in acre, avth ond ltir 3 "ASPIRIN" tablet: In glass of victor. Gorglo twice. Till: can: throat rcwnua and acri- neu almost instantly. Two “ASPIRIN” Tablets-A Full Glass of Water-Thafs All The modern way to curb a cold is this: Two “Aspirin" tab- lets the moment you feel a cold coming on. Then repeat, if necessary‘, according to instructions in the box. At the sometime, ifyou have a sore throat, cru~h and dis- solve three “Aspirin” tablets in one-third fllllis‘ of water. And gilrgle with this mixture twice. The “Aspirin” you take in- ternally will act to combat fever, cold pains anrl the cold itself. 'i‘lie parole will act as a IIlClliClIliil gzirgle. to provide al- most instant relief from raw- ness and pain. It is really marvelous; for it acts like a local anesthetic on the irritated membrane of your throat. Try this way. Your doctor, THE SILVE By WILLIAM J. MAKIN R ASSASSIN CHAPTER I FULL MOON his goblet. of brandy llqlww- men)" - pink lights. "Your health, Allister!" "Delighted to be here!" Napoleon brandy with . appreciation. l Although the rcene was a luxuri- ously furnlshed aiming-TOO!“ ‘"91" discreet Berkeley ' looking the ‘the appearance of a Mfllfal‘! 1'31"- mop of hair, and a straggling braid. combined with old-fashioned and in some cases, grccrl-Fdsed dinner- jackets, suggested men with seri- ous ideas o.’ life. They were all astronomers, and nearly all professors. Their feet might shuffle c. ">'cssly' the duft 0f , this earth. but : ~lr eyes and minds explored the dus of the stars. The possesscr of the straggling beard was the famou= Dr. Heinmesch, of Zurich. It was h;s watery blue eye‘» that had first peered into that chaos of coem the Milky Way. He ‘nail 1113p‘ d and catalogued it we know, will endorse it. For it is quick, effective and ends the taking of strong medicines for a cold. I “Aspirin" tablets are made in Canada. “Aspirin" is the registered trade-mark of the “"1", , - h‘ ‘fhalthfd ailing Bayer Company, Limited, of ed ‘I110 iflllllfil’ m o a’ .eas e .. . bIOuiCr JIIOIIIETS who could “IIIdSOP, Ontario. Look for the Pa'.,,,:e V, h l. 5 _ name Bayer in the form of a T1,. m , , face c: an cross on every tablet. Amélliml g .. Edvrlll Kyne. tOOI-t o. as tile brandy ca ed down on a v ' iront. Oiie of the di tiliguish- . who lived and Lint Wilson ob- perched 6.000 feet on a lle Demand and Get ASPIRIN Yuan-um nib. tiger when . Ir being argued. or cl scientist of the . be red ln tearing. rough‘;- destroying theories of Old wc- “a i .. t “'15. Even new he was. pilrrihg in de- .va rating fa " n to his neighbour. that is exploding!" e gloded hizizself. “Be- Eddington has lost him- he argmcs that the uni- ru l‘ 11g away at a colossal ra"e t ii o n solar sv tem. I re- If '\ ri -r ccd. adv-haired m£:t',§,e°,‘fm‘o, mfmbi, rgjged ;1t was mining fiction that lcd me wom- very good iiccith. senile- A’ murmurtng rrponse rose at ~ the long table beneath the shaded Almost in IIIILSOD the six rue-its l raised their goblets and sipped the evident _Square, none of the six guests had ‘ m fact. two bald head‘. a wlwled i "I never rend thrillers," aid the American, uvercly. “I haven't tbe MYAIM . to du ; 1"‘ "h" ‘ 1°‘ "w" “mm x would betyflltihftfl in each little iinto astronomy. Now a book on ‘astronomy is my favourite form of thriller." The American gruntcd. “That sounds a flippant remark, imy young friend. By the way, I {didn't catch your name when we ' were introduced." "Bretherton-John Bretherton," smiled the other. “I'm at. Oxford. ‘A dun. you know." I “I might have guessed it from your accent. Your accent," nync. l Bretherton was not disturbed. | H . With joy I'd make the orphans heart to he. I would be doubly kind to those ' who're lonely, —Knowing but too well, what that sorrow means; 1 would be sharing with my poorer brother, Until wiriflth very happiness. h 4 sp tbeams. ~ nodded l I would be slow to judge my erring sister. For I too often make mistakes tn owved produce motor-cars also at, we. x or 'u he and’ msuy‘ ‘I would hot let myself repell- a The American lowered his ~ Scandal, I ‘filial-ell. sir. you seem to know in” U38 gm“ surely but. mgender lteglelrlgbgdayborlxletrgurnglaogr, y” can i I would be bright, and keep my “Phillip 1' oggnglbiicundleci them revealed l The American nodded. ° ' ' . l "Yes. You see Pm Just here cm I ivislt I was pleasantly surprised to i ireceive an invitation to this party. But. up to now, I've not been able t0 get it right. Who is Phillip, Allister anyway?" | The young man sighed. drained ‘ serenely. be. so shall I tread the path of life I As on I journey toward Eternity. | ‘IARVABD STUDENTS TAKE A STAND AGAINST DRUNKEN m5 805M. and glanced envlously RODYISM ' at the "luxurious room and the table “ll-ll its Eleaming silver. that one need know is that he is a millionaire," he said. “A T1611 P183110)’ of science, if you will," "Meaning, that he dabbles in as- tronomy as a hobby. As it hobby"? "I think it is a little more serious than that. Allister must have . spent forty thousand pounds on his Private observatory alone." “Two hundred thousand dollars!" The American "Where is it?" Th9 YOUYIE nian jerked his thumb towards the ceiling. “On the roof of this house. An obzervatory in the middle of May. air. You'll sec it later." Kyne, with the help of brandy. cflected interest. “$352 that's great! Has he specialized in any particular one?" , Bzetherton nodded. ‘ “Out o! the billions that shine in m" 51W above us. he had chosen :he most spectacular to the eye at rlzht-the moon. The American dropped to earth, "T71R75 l! 91W." his voice puried ‘Christian civilization. ‘slow in recognizing the dangerous and baneful influence over mental facilities resulting from imbibing intoxicants. There is no way of es- timating what harm may be com- mitted by one under 1t; influence. Last Autumn. following the I-lar- vard-Dartmouth football game ‘there was a drunken boutl college janitor undertook to quell the francas. His reward was the loss of an eye, jaw, and a fractured skull. A night watchman who came to his asist- ance was also handled roughly. The action of the students to this ‘nsavory event has done more to JEIIISII such drunken rodylsm than all the opposition of the faculty in the past. was impressed. at his ride. n, The tiger turned to snrlnsv “I'm an astronomer," went on the serious-faced Phillip Allister. "our rwcuidtctriicccoodtcrdcndc, Iwould béjuct to 1:11.111 even" i -, in ‘h t is id red ' stud-iii ,, Soc e“ V‘ a 1C3’: seen stopper on drinking in the college. The student Council solutions for the expulsion of the maggot‘:- mughed the young man ion the moon at this moment. i covers and the frequency vertising medium Telephone subscribers represent a preferred class of buyers whom your message will gain the utmost results. Be sure to reserve space before February 15th TELEPHllllE DIREBTORY Because of the extensive neld it which it is used by the public. the Telephone Directory has be- come recognized as an ideal aid- ISLAND TELEPHONE too. LIMITED ...i .-‘.' " I NEW Si). 1937 -§ NEW issue of the Island Tele- A phone Directory is scheduled for publication on April 151;, Listings will be closed on February 15th. Persons who intend to become Telephone Subscribers at this time, and subscribers who wish changes made in their present listings, are urged to send their requests to our nearest Business Office at once We cannot undertake to give effect in the new issue to orders received after February 15th. Please note carefully this closing date. with from "155. joined to clap af pused re- guilty partia. These Harvard students have omethlng to do when it 0011185 l0 ng up to tradition of tltose En- ‘gilish colonists who founded this educational institution, the earliest A on the continent of North America- In 1630 English colonists settled at what is now called Boston, Mass. a broken p054; and but. during the next three years started a plantation at “New Toivne," the name being changed 1° Cambridge. In 1936 the colonists‘ taxes were doubled. 8nd. t0 61W m! ancient English of three hundred years ago, these taxes were to bi used, "towards a schoole or colledge.‘ Its name is in honor of the Rev. The press announced “Harv rd ‘ John 3§{‘.".‘ll‘l'.B_'_’lJ'.°f.$915M?“ On the moon at the full. You shall see for yourselves—" A firm, strewy hand rested for a moment on his arm, checking the ‘the wllderners half "his estate and ply- that i: is just bad mathematics. dangeroudy again. "The moon is dead. Volcanic ash and craters. 1 d in his ‘l flippant. excitement of the outburst. The liilsxiilgnxrh: raised auspiilnt that is P05565501‘ 0f $1181’. hand. a heavily in. nmcriiaa, a. A.. FilG 1 ICE PAVED HIGHWAYS CLOSED TO MOTOR VEHICLES Commencing on this date, until further notice, all pay‘ ed highways in this Province are closed for motor vehicle JLI t bad mathematics." He liked to repeat a phrase. to emphasize his dogmatism. His neighbour. a dark. youthful mem- Lsr of the pally. took the remark with gfflCClLll ease. "Perhaps you agree with Eliot,” he replied, “that the world ends ‘no: with a bane, but a whimpef?" “Who is Eliot? call him as an astronomer." traffic, except in such cases where the total weight of vehicle and load does not exceed 4.009 Iwlmds» and excel" ‘ in the case of regular passenger bus services and in other i cases where special permission Is obtained from the Mine ister of Public Works and Highways. Anyone driving on Provincial highways contrary to this order shall be duly prosecuted- Dated the 31st day of December, AD» 1935- By order, P. S. FIELDING. Clerk of the Executive Council. sconce fhe annual meeting of The Kin- kora Dairying Association will be held in the Klnkora. Hall on Tues- day. February 2nd at. 3 P. M. J. W. FARMEB, I Secretary. NOTICE The Official Receiver of Farmers, Creditors Arrangement Act will be, at Mt. Stewart on February 2nd, 1937 (Earl Jays.) On February 3rd; at St. Peter’! B37. (Leslie's Hotchfl 0n rcbriicry 4th iit Sflllfls, (whim-pl Hotel.) WM. D. WRIGHT, Official Receiver. ‘ L-l0'$5-l~28-30-2-1. iPrcfessional Bards, 11-4048-1-28-30-2-1. .- plnpqnplnrdlfiffffi Film 8i Mill Properly FOR SALE about 45 mg“- under lumber l 14o Richmond Street lmiciic 41. r. o. no: l!- l McLeod & BentleY W. E, BENTLEY, K. c. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C- 1 Barristers and Atwrneys-lt-IAI MONEY T0 LOAN Palmer 8r. Haslam H. J. PALMER, K. C. A. J. IIASLAM. B. A" Ila. B. BARRISTEIIS, ETC. water all year round. “m,” and b nod Ihm. Will sell nt, . "rain. Apply to owner on pram- IBBERT wnasran, Union Road, "He i~ii't all astronomer. Just a ilcet," smiiezl the young man. Tne American took another sip. ‘Tm talking astronomy," he said. The young man sighed. "A: least none of us will be alive eck Eddiniitoivs theory," he "Dyou remember what Shc..ock Holmes replied to Dr. Vlatson after that obtuse in- dividual had explained exactly how many million miles we are away from the sun? He said: ‘I'm glad to hear it, Watson. I'll do my best; to forget it.’ That's how I felt zifter hearing Eddington explain his theory of an expanding universe." I can't say I re- ~ Dead. I tell you." The quiet. tired voice of their host drawled from the top of the table. I i “I don't agree with on, n9, iAnd I hope to miike l§iiu' ‘ change your opinion before this evening ta concluded." , Despite the quite tone, the sandy- ~ haired Allister revealed a queer steam in his neutral eyes. But the tiger was now roused in Kylie. He stretched out a sun- . browned paw on the table. i "I consider astronomy has gone ' far beyond the moon," he challeng- ed. "It was an excellent and, I daresay, exciting study for the . Babvlonians who were more in- iterested in astrology than astron- omy. But the best scientists de- cided long ago that the moon was the moon?" ~ “The moon is a dead stone in the sky." repeated Kylie. 110881311?- "A stone. yet,” went on the host. it as radium 0f phosphorous consu- lated upon a vivid pole of energy." “That sounds to me like philoso- phic nonsense. Certainly not practical astronomy,” clawed Kyne. “Haf you der mathematics, ..der jigures and formula. Herr Allister?" asked the Zurich savant, ponder- ously. "I have more,” said Allister, a flurh creeping across his colourless face. "I have a telescope focused i s4. siiccdi, new h; SCIATICA dead, and so now we can leave this Fhhmlnlanlndnflc dead world to its cosmic decay and nflahingndnnlndlidl- explore the mighty universe beyond. *1‘ W" "54"" T” The moon is dead.” l "But even n. dead dog breeds . nwwmn would SI It all drunllfi L-(llii-l-SO-Bttfii. 3mg of Nov; sooth Chamber! caiiiicttcwwii. r. r. l. _"__—“'_——~—~——- MONEY T0 LOAN Phone 85. P. 0, Bu lfl. flVIacGuig-an & Trainor MARK B. MacGUIGAN. K. O. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOB. B. A. Barrister-l, Sollcltnn, EM. MONEY ‘D0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bani, Richmond Street, Charlottetown. Bell & Mathieson B. R. Bell l). L. Mafhleaou, libli Barristers d; Solicitors MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block, (‘harlntlclown.l".li.l. SERVICE Since no two pair of eyes are alike, no one palr of lenses can bring the same hoped for relief to two per- rlonl. Ameye examination in individual. Great-accuracy ls demanded. and results an: secured by the ue of in- , siri-rnenti: that can be dc- . pended upcn to reveal con- ditions cxacfy a; they crriat. K. ( NHTARY ‘m. BAitltlSTI-ZR. stvlJclTun, Jl-‘fl Bvlldlnr. c...- . n. 1. F. Ilutehcs-on AN INDIVIDUAL i A32 Monthys Old,“ Q1. _ - h u; built, grey haired. individual, sat worm discussing L) t ere e on on his right. The touch sobeled. Alllrter. “Thank you Professor Carr," he said, quietly. "I was forgotten in m,“ also dynamic u, us think o; my enthusiasm. It needs yet an- other half hour to full moon." He signalled the butler, who be- gan circling the table again with that excellent Napoleon brandy. “So that's the famous Edward Carr of Oxford!" muttered the American, with interest. nu neighbour nodded. glancing j at. that face with the heavy. de- g termined jaw, the bushy eyebrows and the sardonic twist of the full “Yes, our show irtronciny pro- ‘ lessor at Oxford." agreed Brether- ton. "Ambitious. A glutton for work. Author of six text books. Ownsa powerful racing car. A new queer mixture." "The best astronomer in Europe," conceded Kayne. "Sound-very sound." (To be Continued) Scales i England, who willed this college 111 for many years town, and whoseinfluenoe, doubt. less, influenced the votes of many with whom he was not acquainted, his library, the object belns "the education of the 311811511 “d 1"‘ dian youth OI this ""1""? l" kmw‘ ‘ Truly our deeds good or evil, live ledge and sodllflesi" 1i after we have passed on. In 00111190910" with m“ Mm‘ l Another infallible sign of ; achuseti-s BB)‘ C010"! the" l5 much 1 renewed interest in a sober Cangdg mtereilllll; Wmllelmlce hlsmrl" ' is the interest the youth are taking For example. ll 15 Yemrded l“ 1630i in cleaning up our Dominion from “COW-THO? Wmlhmlx» °l M35‘ immoral influences. When ilm rwhvwtts di-"wmllllles m” 9mm” gYoung People's Union convention Of drink“!!! health-i °n° m alwm" l of the Toronto Conference met not and wishes others to do the like." ‘ long ggg 1n Qwen sound two-day Favorable Signs for Temperance l Session, resolutions wen passed no, frhere are signs on the Canadian only condemning beverage room ‘iorizon that cannot. be ignored, as bu; nkewh, pub“ dame bans “d o the increasing disfavour of the poo] moms as having a demomw leverage rooms. The very crowds m; em.“ upon young peoph l! vows people frequent!“ Wm When the Board of Eiliillgellsm 15 the 111199113!" 15cm.’ l“ thls and Social Service of the General trowlnz realization 01 the" "11 Board of the United Church Ill their effects. Beaverton, recently, by a report wok occasion u, deplore m, VOW 0f 35° $0 191 ""134 l" 5"" l" increase in drinking by women ii "19 41W whim-ll when 1t h“ 59°11 surely should have been superfluous for a qwtvr v! a wntw- w have had to add dict total ah- mwwll 515° "Wed 1-173 183m" stlnence from all liquor should be ‘~431- Blvmfl’ I 80°‘! subilmtl-"l ma- the rule and rote of every member mriiy o! over 300- The only safe principle a» Adopt The “mllnlled "Witness" °l the in regard to intoxicants is one ex- town of Ingersoll calls up the tem- ————-——-————————————; perarice orator, Mr. Joseph Gibson, ("Coniinuedliupaga lllt FURNITURE SALE Used and New Furniture STOVES and RANGES Chesterfields, Davinettes . Folding Couches Dining Room Sets Beds and Springs Occasional Chairs Antique Sets Office Desks and Safe CITY SALES & SERVICE ‘ 202 Richmond Street Near Prince Street ‘ A. AYLWARD Glee _ Eagerly waiting their turn, _tl_1c quins cluster around the scales as Diii Dafoe I adjusts the weights. Yvonne, on the platform. can't wait, and tries io do a ' " little adjusting herself as Marie. lcit. watches her closely. CcciE: and Emilie in the center are just having themselves a chuckle, whereas Annette, right. is making sure that the doctor doesn't make any mistakes iir adjusting the weights. Each month a complete record of height, weight, icclh, and diet is made, together with a note on all changes, so that Dr. Dafoc may llC sure proper progress is being mode. Avinclivls n proud liillc girl as l: div v.1 gIil ‘r. other (“in ‘u. .ir each monlh me lull i1~~ qnim iii-c getting ihcsc days. The llllfl-lll IS always good for squeals inch in height, anti a pound or to -_ in weight for the quintuplets. fl _ - - - —- she show: you ans perhaps nu- ffJ-i-vrltrlii, i931. N \ Si- intupletshfip . first chubby, chunky little Yvonne nflfeilr‘ "l - glance to b0 inking ii "bnihms sill P?“ "‘ {.115 picture. but, ifyoull look closer, youilc Sgmhkll she's just stepping oil the scale af cr rilgfluplfl“ a new record- nil-lime hill‘ 7°’ q" Which didn't make or. valor "WPPY-