-~Mlcklethwaite Studio Throat Trouble Toronto. Ont._-—"For about_ eisl-r years l was subject to iaryugms. my throat would get very sore and I would iose my voice. I would have a spell of this kind a couple of times a year, esptv eialiy in the winter when the weather was cold and disagreeable. It would be a mlglle of months each time before I woul fully recover from these spells and get my voice back. I doctored and fmk medicine with little reliei until I- ‘ taking Dr. Pierclfa Golden Medi- Disoovery bud it has so completely . relieved me of this trouble that I scarcely evcr have a sore throat or suffer in any way from my former troublrR-blrs. A. McDonald, 28 McMur-rich St. Golden Medical Discovery is put up in Dr. Pierce's Laboratory in Bridge- burB. Ont, and sold by all druggists in both tablets and liquid. Semi Dr. Pierce 10c ii you wish s trial pkg. Q-Q-FXQQQ-OO-O O-tfififl-GMO-GQ-O M- A. HUTTON The Unwilling Adventuress BY MILDRED HARBOUR g THE ANGRY LADY. "You hussyi” Tile beautiful woman in the door- way thirty Flint the words at Doris, who stared, wide-eyed, too amazed to rlse from the chair in which she mt before the remains of her din- ner. The exciting novel had mllon. i i sounos REASONABLE l ~"‘Sometlme: I think Jack l: bk»- neath your level.” "Well sometimes he ls. He’! a nining engineer." i \ / ‘h. L» OP/ NOT DOING A THING Prof. (conducting exam.): Jones. what is that book doing under your desk? Studc (staring closely at book): it's not doing a thing, sir, that I can‘see. PUBLIC Accmdhrmr AND AUDITOR Municipal and Business Auditing, Probate Accounts prepared for paling, Utility investigations and Dominion income Tax Returns pre- pared. 798 Main Sh, Moncton, N. B. Telephone 850. mowwoo-eu 2567-11 ~9-1mo. ' Children's Aid Society Annual Meeting Th, Annual General Meeting 0-‘ , em Children's Aid Society 0i y. i Charlottetown and of all persons lngsl-gqtsd In the welfare of children will be held in the City Council Chamber cn the evening of Monday the Nth November, inch. I! 3 ~’ o'clock. By Order, W. J. P. McMILLAN. President. Charlottetown, Nov. 10th, 1926. 2619-1l-11-tst6i. PRIVATE SALE One of the best Dairy Farms on the island comprising 216 acres. 15° clear, balance lumber and firewood. Only 4 miles from Charlottetown. 1% from Uncn Station. All land in nigh stats of cultivation being a dairy farm for years. Well fenced and Watered. Orchard. good dwell- ing, all new cut-buildings. Ideally situated for potato growing. Tole- phono connection. will sell III 0' part. Apply on premises WM. CARROLL, East Royalty. msn-z-tisiot BUSINESS STAND . FOR SALE We the undersigned have decided to cell our business stand In the town o! Borden, consisting oil‘ two Iota 100 fest square, store, ware- hcun, cl shed, born and lee house. li facilities for moat bus- iness. Fairbanks Weight Scales and Ole Tank in connection. This ll THE USUAI. LENGTH Newlywed (at table): cooked this spaghetti too long. Mrs. N.‘. l assure you it’: the usual length, dcar. You A GREAT JUMPER Bug: I hear. Mr. Grasshopper. aur most important witness has ‘sappearcd. Cop Bug‘. Yes, he jumped his She: George, you're the coldest man I ever knew. You're llkc an iceberg. _ He: What do you want me to do —melt and run all over the place? one o1 the best locations on the island for business and uni/WW decMous c! going into business could mlko no mistake In buylnp this Itand. (Signed) GREEN BROS. I BORDEN ZIH-II-MI. nucnun sci? MONDAY. NOVEMBER, 22nd AT 2 P. M. of Wm. B. Rocky Point. 0n the premises Webster, Falrvlew, the following: i heavy draft mare, Clydesdale, 1 cow 3 years old. frcohcn in March 50 hsmi, 16 chickens, 1 driving sleigh, 1 washing machine. 1 old hly cutter, 14 tone of hay, a quan- tity oi straw, potatoes, oats. if not fine will bs held the first fine day. Toma-fl month: credit. J. A. MoDONALD, Auctioneer. mu run an: Of the Into Alexander H. Mo- Fcdyon. 0t. Catharina. ocncletlnq of I0 com. 70 com clear, balance in hard and colt wood fronting on West illlvlor. Ideal farm for grcwino coed pstctou. handy ohlpplnp. olllrshsl and school. Appl to ANGUI H. Mo! YIN. It. Ccthcrlnoc. LAWRENCE KIGKHAM, THEY'RE SO LIGHT "Why do you prefer blcndes?" "You can see 'em better in the dark." ‘went through the window when he ‘.810 her lap. A sudden appreciation of her un- e-ouvential attire Qsilsod her 1o 41'1"’ i110 Heglixoe more closely iround her slim figure, and a burn. 41s flush crept to the roots of her ulontie hair. ‘ "Y°l1—)’ou—ure you the house- teclier?" she stommercd. “l-lousekeeperi" snorted the lady tmi turned In triumphant disgust .0 the two men, “IV-IIQIBI; Flbldlllg?" muttered >119 of the IWO. "Run upgtgirg, Hawkins, and see what‘ you find." "idiot!" the lady was plainly in u bad lemliel‘. "Don't you ‘see? He uearil us in the "lball. it's only a 1118?‘. No doubt he's safely in his tirop from uhe garage roof to the :lub by now." She turned her lovely. scorntul W95 Oil DOYlS. who said hastily: "Mr. Fielding is at his club. He let me in and went away lo keep JJI engagement~" "The less you say the better for you." one or the ‘men cut her off grimly. “Well?" he turned to the lady. "l stress we've got enough-—- tbe gll'l—el'—~\lllCIfltI practically- the little dinner 'f6te-t1-lt\l9—" his zimlei-llke eyes raked the remains of Doris’ feast. "Even the liquid refreshments," supplemented the lady ucidly. pointing lo the open bottle of Scotch and the siphon. "lie cer- tainly did the thing thoroughly. Even to getting rld of the care- taker for the evening." "Please!" Doris was on her feet. "Mr. Fielding himself, told me to stay hero. l don't imderstand-l" "You'll understand all right in court," the lady informed her briefly. as she turned away, mot- lonlng the man to precede her. Through the open door, Doris, puzzled, frightened, heard the OIJII‘ er mun descending the stairs. Ho was saying: “The girl's effects are in a bed- room upstairs, Mrs.—" Doris could‘ not catch the name. As t-lle iron-t door opened, she hoard u new masculine voice ques- tion eagerly: “Have you a statement for the press." Anti the lady replied cally: ' ll most certainly have!" The door closed wit-b a bang and Doris was left alone in the silent house. “Well, What do you know about emphati- “Religious Fads,” _ Sermon Subject ST. JOHN, Nov. lth-“Rcliglons Fods of Today" is the subject of a series of sermons which Rev. J. 3. Eunlloll is delivering each Sun- daY filth-i. in SL-Andrewh kirk. Sunday night his text was "That we henceforth be no more children tossed to and tro and carried about b)’ ‘We?! Wind of doctrine, by the alight of man and cunning crafti- ness whereby tibey lie in wait to deceive." _ Mr. Bonuell pointed out the tre- mendous growtih in new sects and cults that are gathering about the frittgcs of Christianity. The Unit- ed States has 202 different relig- ions. Great Britain an even larger number and in Canada the number is about 100. tin Saint John, Mr. Bonneil said, , 80 CONVENIENT KIN-B lll u lllill-S lllllfl WlH lllljifi PAIRIS, Nov. 16. —King Albert, of the lBslglsns, and Ildlurshcl Foch gcnernllssimo of the Allied ‘forces lu the war, are at odds on a ques- tion of war facts. The controversy came into the open today with the publication of a letter from the King to the Max» Shredded worn-m ~ t...» Ii is I00pcr cont whobwluai hast if and scrvqbutm In addition to its double richne ss which so much im- proves even y o u r l there bad become established a half dozen new sects or cults re- cently. He charged that there were some of these that were prey- lng upon the credullty of the resid- snts of uhe city and-further that there was one in particular that was definitely exploiting sickness. Hegltcd a case from among sever- al that bud recently come to his notice. ln t-bis case Increasingly large sums of money ihad been ex- torted from a family in the city of which one member was ill of‘ an in- curable disease. The case had been pronounced hopeless by IJIIQ family physician and was steadily berornfng worse but the followers of one or these cults h-nd taken the case in baud to “curo" the illness. CRIME AGAINST YHUMANITV Mr. Bonnell pointed out that in this case the family hntl difficulty lu meeting its financial obligations on account of the burden of the member of the family who was ser- louuly lll flIIlI be characterized such exploitation of sickness an a crime against humanity, _ lie took up also Mormonism, t-hs- osophy and introduced un Inquiry into Christian Science whlclrwlll be completed next Sunday night. Mr. Bonnell pointed out that many of these new cults were cali- ed protestant. but there was no justification for giving them that title because practically all 0i‘ them had departed from Protest- ant. principles and doctrine and some of them were definitely sub- lChrlstian and pagan. He slated that in order to "meet the existing situation a. greater knowledge of- peopie wwb Bane interpretation and that the teachlntgi function of the church must be revived im- mediuteiy. a Fad or a Fact." To Unveil Life-Size- Statpue of Champ Clark that!" she naked herself earnestly. "Anti they wouldn't let me explain a thing! And who was that woman anyway? And where on earth is the caretaker?" After another minute or two of cogltntlon, she thought: “Suppose they were thieves try- ing to ransack a closed house?” it required some courage. but. she managed to make a tour of the house. Nothing seemed to be in the least disturbed. Furniture, swath- ed in iglhostly white, greeted her in almost every room. of dim. on the polished lloors of the closed apartments showed no sign of footprints. The man who had discovered her bag and travell- ing frock in the suite above the lib- rary had not even investigated his find; everything was just as she had left it when the ring at the front. door had sent her hurrying down to admit the waiter will; her dinner. Doris returned slowly to the lib- rsry. She spied some tiny cakes which bad accompanied the long- slnce-cousumed ice pudding and which at the time, she bad been unable to eat. She milncbed thetnt thoughtfully and felt better. In fact, she scarcely needed the twelve strokes 0f the clock. some- where in the house, to tell her that she was sleepy. The last thing she iteanl was the Walling of an alley cat somewhere in lite ruined garden. Her last conscious thought. was that New York , ,‘ , judging by the events cuulu uni nu HlillSjWlillK Woman Suffered until Relieved by Taking Lydia E. Pinlrlum’: Vegetable Compound St. Charles, Quebec. —"I was mur- ee ears and hsd no children. lwna always trou- bled with ains in the nb omen lng all other ram- ~- cdiea suggostedto me I have at lust found that Lydia E. P i n k h a m ' I und the best .--.____;_.___ in the world for as one me more than cnytbin else I ever tried. am well now on able to do my housework and care for my fsmil . I recornmald it to my friends as om sure they will be utisfiedP-Mmcni, D. Ronictutm, 8t. Charles, Co. Bcllechuse, Que. qrvotlc an urn-down Hamilton, Ont- "I wu nervous and run-down, and always had o tired feeling and no up tits. I jumped at cv sound an vru clwcys iovr oplri My worst lam was de- pression and I was izwc lcrsov- srcl months. A friend ad ms to try Lydia E. Pinkhom’! Vegetable Compound, and I have taken it for three months and em very much bet- Nnv Haven.- Execute -. HMS-ll. . mend can work around I fool like another womonlfl-llrmP. GUY, TomlbAvufloqfiemiltonflnt. o of the evening, must lend queer, eventful lives. But. hers not to reason why, hers but to——- She awoke to bright sunlilgtht and a. tapping at her door. it took a full minute for her to become accustomed to the strange surroundings. She rubbed her eyes, yawnetl and called slepplly: "Who's there?" "Doris!" exclaimed a perturbed voice vuhich, nevertheless. she re- cognlzed as that oi her cousin Hem-y Fielding. "Are you there? Are you all right’! I any, Doris. get. into some things quick anti come lo the library. There's ohe deuce id pay!" , Doris obeyed. (Now everything would be explained, she thought. in pleasant anticipation. She would find out who that woman was who hnd called her "a hussy"—ond why. illsr cousin was pacing the llh- rary agltatedly when she arrived. looking as trash as n rose. His ram was polo and troubled. no nearly as o rublcund, jolly sort of gentleman can look troubled. "Doris," he gasped. “What on earth has happened? My wife-—- Camllllr-in the papers this morn- lng-Jhe is suing for-divorce!" (‘To is Continued.) -----oo>—-_ A GREAT POINT. ' Herbert: "lf you refuse me. nIdellno, I shell never love anoth- Madellnc: "M1,. that's all very well, but does the promise hold good if li- oocept you?" Ial Ore "When ll Min Bmyth tb nklng getting married!" Miss Brown: "when isn't slut" A slight film. __A $25,000 memorial to the late Champ Clark, statesman of sourl, will be unveiled and detllx footed on ‘November ‘l3. The ‘Clark; home ras been located here for, ‘years. l l The memorial ls a life-sizn.| ‘bronze statue mounted on u huge. trod granite Ibase. Champ Clark dreamed as he appeal" oil for iunnyycars; in Congress, in n. 1on8. Prince AlbetT coat und tl0\\'-| lug. string tie. All old fashioned barbecue and basket picnic is planned in connec- itlon with the memorial dedication.- Senator James A. Reed may maike the feature address. Funds for the monument were till- proiprinted iby the 1925 uliissourl legislature. Modern Painters Busy Fall Paris Salon Shows MARKS. Nov. 13.—~The financial and economic situation in France seems to have left. the production of ulltrrawnodem nrt untiouohed. as there are more than 5000 canvases i-bcfore the jury passing on the Aut- tunn salon, whtlch opened today- Cublsts Futurists and impres- oiontlsts have lbeen a-lrout 50 per- cent busler during trite last year than in 192-5, when only 3600 canvas es were offered an-d less tlizlu- 3000 shown. The severity of the jury's judgment has increased in even a greater iprotpontion bccantse this years show comprises u. more than usually liberal ioprésc ‘ lion of retrospective art. ‘Ilhere is less room for freaks. The retroqpectlves ln-clutle an ‘mi- portant. exhibit of the works of Meryon, the waiter color artist, whose productions zulreaily have been showlni in New York. Other retrospective collections are those of Ramon Plnolhot, Felix Vallotton, Georges Donlgnac, Rloger do la Fres- nayo, Iboon Bakst. and Maximo Moufrm —-——<-0a~ Anal/her polar mystery is why the civilized world should go hunt- lng new continents when it is hav- 0116B. Li___i____._. Check Your Nbse Cold Relief In 5 Minutes The quickest remedy for a cold is OATARIRIHOIBNIE. You got instant effect from Cots-i‘ ‘ you breaths it. Every breath you draw through the little inhaler curios a healing antiseptic vapor that can't ilsIl to clear the nose. throat and breathing organs. By using Oatarfllonone several times and; day ward oil ‘lkmsllltls, Catarrh, Influence-you keep clear of Sore Throat. lllolruensss and other winter ills. No medicine o0 take-Just o soothing vapor to breaths. You can ulo Octcrrhosons at night in bod, use it in church. in tho movie, on ills street-ls it with the first we Bme mum‘ be given to Church luml patted many n lit-tie blond Lor- Hiln- ‘V- L- Hilll- AIIOTIIBY General On next Sunday night‘ .110 will speak 0n “Faith Healing] BOWKLIING GREEN. Mo, Nov. 1c." _ Monument To lng so much trouble with bhc old _ best: recipes, St. Charles Milk is un- usually convenient. It keeps perfectly in the unopened can. Use it wher- ever the recipe calls for milk. 5‘I’C»I2~1‘ "Lit the Maritime Provinces Flourish by Their Induutricclk corner: i-"ncronv-rnunoma Premier Poincare . As School Inspecto Ml-ITZ, l-‘runco, Nov. 15. — Ray- mund Poincare, Frontier of Franco 3nd Miulstvi- of Finance. recently 100k it row tltlyg oft‘ from tile proh- lent,- iu‘ lite i-utmolnlc and financial situation ulltl lino been acting as u school iuspoctot- in the cities of Alsaco uutlj-‘Lorralne. lDartiug about in his limousine, the Premier played no favorites. He ilroppetl in during. classes at Hebrew schools. (lalhoilc and Pro- teslum, institutions 11ml tho unden- omlnutiouul establishments of the French State. He sat: patiently through lectures on Egyptian his- tory in the “Lycees" or high school-s mine head in the kindergarten: of Metz and vicinity. M. Poincare says this contact with the rising generation has re- newed his own youth. Schools and lion for him. He 0017185 0t’ a tear-b- ilii: family. His uncle Lucien und curly taking to politics that kept him from becoming u law professor. __j-_QQ-Q_i_ Middleweight Champion PITTSBURGR Pu., Nov. 1c.-‘ q It will depict The ILRIVTBIICBVIIII? district of Plllflr, bursih plans to honor the memory 0f its noted son. Harry Greb. A monument to the former mid- tliewelgbt champion of the world is to be erected in Lowrenceville Park and contributions to a fund for that purpose are being solicit- er. Greh WES born in the Law- rencevllle district. Wometfs Allure no longer imperiled under hygienic handicaps-new way olfm true protection; disards like tissue FRESH, charming, immaculate under ALL conditions. Sheer gowns worn without a second’: fear. any time, any dayl If you seek this added charm, rto _ employing old-time "sanitary pads, insecure, uncertain. Eight in 10 better-class women novr employ “KOTEX" . . . a new way, 5 time: l: absorbent u ordi- nary cotton pads. Absorb: and deodorizeo at the some time, thus er-‘ling ALL danger of offending. ’/i'ou dirmiiiluearilyuopfm I h‘: . N . 1V - o a laundry 0 an You nit for it without hcsitancy, at any drug or department store. r --aimply by toying “KOTEX.” In fairness to uracil‘, try this way. elf... only a few cents. Cope: twelve in a package. Korgg Kotsx Nllllar 75c Kotex super $1.00 SILVER FOX SKINS WANTED _-._- B0 good bright ollvor skins each nook. Hove them oluncd by our export clnncr and If your soiling Ilrloc lc in lino with the market quotations I will buy them. J. D. JENKINS. ensue or shiver. Oompletc outfit il-W- -1, . i I'M-l 1-1 i-OI. , \ shal. dated Saturday. categorically ' command, l commanded." r Among his intimates, however. it denying Foe-Jr's quoted assertion that he persuaded Albert not. to al- low the Belgians to retreat from the Yser in 1914. _.Tllc King's letter replies to statements attributed to the Mar- ihflll b)’ 31691111118 Lauzannc in all of the 1928 villlflil? Wm be the mos’! Armistice Day article printed in expert-rive iu the IIISIOYY 01 Frimce-‘l sparkling wine, be lll/min. Albert says t-hat when “Foch Irst culled on him, on Nov. 16th. of the wine. hoivevei‘. will he 0n u i914. his (Albert's) proclamation par Willi its price. say wine agents that mention of retreat would be svbo are visiting the trade. They already three (iayg have been wtlrnillgthelr CUSIOIIIGYQ treason was , old. The King admitted that-hls-l staff considered retreat ten daysi later, but says that. he absolutely opposed it, and the Belgians held the line. Marshal IFOCIYS revelation of the "inside story" wife incidental to his observation that he _seltlom commanded but generally persuad- ed. He recalled that he was‘ without authority nt tbartime, but “although 1 hadn't the right to lMnrshal Foch today refused to comment on the King's letter. which the King refers was not nu interview, but n. recital published on the responsibility of the author, M. Lnuzaune, and that the Marslr, iul could not be expected to inter- lprci. it. ‘was pointed out thut the article to N. Commission For Feeble Minded (Canadian Pren) IIIALFFAX, Nov. 16. — It was an- i nounced from the Premier's office , yesterday afternoon that u commis- sion under the chairmanship of for Nova Scotin, hntl been appoint- ed to make a study of the feeble; titintled and mental defectives in: the Province with a. view to Mitten‘ tulning their number and their Wliiflie-‘l have Blwllys bud n fflSClIla-vllectlrl 8nd to recommend what uct-| i jhis brother Henri were both famous "Iumled ma‘ 1h“ mmml-ssm“ Wm ‘scientists. Ill was only his ion might best. be taken by the govcrnmnnt in their interests. it is Iluve completed its deliberations and rendered a report. before the next session of the legislative n-s- sembly enrly in 1927. Juliet: "How do you know Bertie loves you? llns be told you so?” Julius "No, but you should see lll0 wny he looks at me when I'm uul looking at him. i The M Stamped llcsi results liberally and 4 i t Box 446 / Champagne to crease. Fifteen francs per was bald lu-sl your Dry in baskets 0f 25 bottles. Toduy the some wint- is llfllllg ‘lllliilfid 1i‘- Qharlottetown, P. E. LONDON, Nov, Be C0stliel' qsAnr-s, _\'o\'. 11;. — Champagne mlng" for which will make him a captain. The quality, flavor and bouquet “on or be,” pronlotlon and hats m mind to earn big am” o stock up at the "price lg likely my w“, m. no, “ca u double within the next year." Already there bus been n big in- bottle for Al Extra and rubbing them ere. test in the field. 25 francs. {he ftmtinlnculzii cause of the marks are being sold lll. Rlleims lICTGflSt‘ is in grapes. The bent for forty francs “ cost 2.50 franc; last yam: 1* The Prince. who has the (Ilitlllc. the tallest member of the Royal family. has a dislike for anything suggesting courtesy “d9 in» m. in the (irdln. Di. the The Princev in present is it“ silibtll: ern in the Tenth Hussars and at. cavalry manoeuvsrs ‘be looks aft- er his own mounts, even curry,“ down after a 59y. mer Pound. rue, i’ OINTMENT ' f“ AI-L FQHI 0f Pl LES . m; mum In Action i It begins immediately to tdko out the Inflammation and reduce all Swelling. The first application brings Great Relic!- sm YA L‘ Y x Quickly Itselieves Irritation. Severe tests in cases of long standing have proved filli- PAZQ OINTMENT can be depended upon with absolute certainty In Stop nny cast: of Itching, Blind, Bleeding 0 Protruding Piles. Recommended by Physicians on Druggisto in Unit-ed Staten and Foreign Countries. PAZO OINTMENT in tubes with Pile Pi Attachment, 75c and in tm boxes 60c. The circular enclosed wit each tube rad box contains facts about Piles which eyerybody should know. (Madoin Canada). PARIS MEDICINE C0,, 193 Spadiun AvcnToronto. V”... 1.9.9.9 ark of Quality l “IMPERIAL” Son" every Fox Biscuit ~ Manufactured Ily us. is ‘your , guarantee oi highest qualiiyiircsh wholesome iox food which will produce in foxes and iurs. nun on receiving “lmperialfihon i.» regularly and success is yulirs. imperial Biscuit 00., ltd. ,- --._ l . Phine 721 Pounce nennv. “ennui For: CAFTAINCY IN OWN RIGHT 18. - p1 Henry, the King's third son, ‘h3g5 not. have much time for fox hunting £11986 days as he has been “cram. an army‘ examination