W33 (333) Springfield. Slnilor. ‘ 11:00 P. M ' lug. ‘ lwIPOI-I (309) N. Y. (.. Knickerbock- ' ‘if, , . I w: - >40. , 15mm TWO .. INDIGESTIUN »‘ Troubled l-llm ; For Two Years . Hr: B u r v o y, Novsr, Ont, IFIrItou-"I have been troubled with - on for the lut two your. “ have taken everything I have 1pm advertised, but have never hnd ‘my of them do me so much good-u Bunpoc — LOOD j BITTERS "I have taken nix bottles and haven 't I hndunuttuekoinoe. Itisthaflnoat: medicine you can take for the blood." § Manufactured only by The '1‘. lfllburn 00., limited, Toronto, Ont. ‘ Tomorrow's Radio Program 5 FMDAY, JAN 13TH. Into national Ridlo Programs CONCERTS ' 10:00 A. M. WFllJ-ll (265) Iowa. liigh School. 12:35 P. M. '1 WTAG (517) bless. Whisper. Ches- i ter. CKCL (357) Toronto. Orchestra. 1:00 P. M. wntwcx (m) Mich. MHIIEGIGIH WLW (428) Clncl, Music. 2:30 P. M. ‘WCAE (517) Pitrsbgh. Ortbophone. 3:00 P. M. WFI (405) Phila. S010 Hour. WWJ (353) Mich. Studio. CNRO (434) Ottawa. Illusic llour. 5:00 P. M. WOO (508) Penn. Organ. 6:00 P. . KYW (526) Chicago. Special Mus~ - ic. 5:30 P. M. CFAC (435) Calgary, Musical Hour. 6'00 P. M mrw (szs) chhagofsnennil n.1- sic. WSB (476) Atlanta. Program. (5) Orchestra. (6) Army, (7-8) N.'B. C., (10) Concert. 6:30 P. M. WHK (265) Cleveland. Vocal. WFJ (405) Phllzl. “Ihlsper Orclles. WTIC (535) Conn. Music 5:30 to 9. .30. WIBAL (285) Bull. Outlinr—5:30. Qmhegtra; (i100 Cvlllllili‘; 7:00 Quartet Royal: ll, Uuglvy: ll. Eu- soluble. 6:45 P. M. WOC (375) m. Llilinuls (Emmi-rt. 7:00 P. M. WRC (469) Wash, ll, t‘, Orchestra. WJAX (i337) F111,, ()l‘(:IlL‘HI.l‘il. WTAM (400) Cleveland, Music, (ti) Orchestra, i7) Studio Sentinels. (S) Cavaliers, i9) Studio, Nonp- olltnns. 7:30 P. M. CFCF (ill) Montreal. Orchestra. WlBZ (333) Zllnss. Plogralllwfiziw, Rcck-a-Bye; 7,00, Music, Royal Stenogs; T200 l‘l.giey; 9:00 Am- erican Sparks, Symphony» WGY (380) SCIHJIIEC. Fro Joy llour. ‘WTIQ (461) (Zunll. (‘iilvs HPPVII" ' won (aux) nurrnhl. N, n. l‘. slu- din. 8:30 P. M. WFLA (508) (Jlearwater. (louccrt, Memorial (Jllurch Artists: MWPB. Organ; ‘Slléllilllll A110: Hrlnire. Tenor; Ross Soprano; Zilciilrnul, Bass. WJZ (454) N. Y. Stenograpllrers; also WBZ, WIBZA, WBAL, KD- KA, WLW. WJR, KYW, W'l‘M.l. WTAG (517) Worcester. Programs. Hawaiians; 8, Anglo-Persians N. Y.) Bolco Quartet; 9, Palm- olive Hour. 9:00 P. M. KDKA (316) Piltsbg. From WJZ. K1115 (384) Ark. Mil-sic 8 to l0. WEAF (492) N. Y. Anglo Persians. To WEAF, WEE], WTIC, WJ- AR, WTAG, WCSH, WLIT, WR- C, WG-Y, MIG-R, WCOE, WTAM, WWJ, WGN, KSD, \VC(‘.O, WO- C, WOW, WTMJ. WBAP. WMAKWME) Buffalo. Columbia Net. 8. Dodge; 9, Cupt. Kidd; 9:30, Red and Student Band. ' WNAC (461) Boston. ,Columbla Net. WCSH (366) Nlalne, B. 9 (WEAF). CFCA (357) Toronto. Ensemble. ‘W ' 0€=5 WBZ (333) Muss, Orchestra. SPORTS-TALKS 9:30 P. M. WEE! (448) Mass. Musical. WRC (469) Wash. D. C. Ensemble. ‘WGY (380) Schenectady, Orchest- I'D. 10:30 P. M. W010 (535) iIc-wa. Trio Solo. 11:00 P. M. 6:30 P .M. _ WTAG (517) lliuss, News Rcvlew. WCAE (517) Pitts. llsppy Hour. WIEAF (492) N. Y. Seven-Elev- nio car?" lebtu." I I i i l I I e l "When cremation becomes more popular probablyu dust pan will replace the skcictonin the closet.’ JUST LIKE US break 'em again ! " A FITTING CELEBRATION "l believe 1928 is a leap-year, isn't it?" ' _"Sure, and i'm laying in a big supply of Hops you can bet." "Wifcy: Are you swearing of! anything? ' Hubby: No—juat swearing. N EW ATTACH M ENTS "Has he any new attachments on "Yes; almost as many n he ha. rnl- rralf a c the Standard. Suurvssful Treatment ent u l-y QDB. . 7:30 P. M. Pwflc (535) N. Y. Air Cnllcgr‘. I 8:00 P. M. woo (375) Iowu. Santa (Haus- nnucs ORCHESTRAS , 6:40 P. m. a WMAK (545) Buffalo. Dancing. 8:30 P. M. WBK (265) Cleveland. Dance. cr-clr m1) Montrunl. Denny's. mDKA (316) Pitts. DnnclnZ- / 1o=ao P. m. '1 wgAl, (335) Baltimore. lnrlomr. ("Aug (225) llllnnoapolls, Danc- , 12 Midnight. , AI‘ (870) K. Slty. Night l-lawks. u We will Ive, and try dolly until of the season. prices paid. be buying dressed poul- the end Highest “Make any New Year resclu~ I tlons?” - “No-what's the use? I'd only Jr ' L5 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN For yearn you have been expecting KING COLE collec—- you wanted it-even salted our grocer Ior it-j- because you ulna KING coua ‘IYEA. iust You will ‘demand much it muatbe di§crent—— more fragrant - more as IIIOIC. expectallthollnd The some shill and care that have made the repu- tatlonbf KING COLE Tea have bee: at work on Coffee too-and we are confident you will be pleased with the atxzll Qlvcen. r3? PnrYv-:4—"l1 the new 494 O 00-6 §-§§~0-§6-O-§O-§-§-§-O-§O-04 i scum By VIDA _ HURSTI wo (Continued) v $01110 PBDacked her clothes. She wvs strangely anxious to return to the flllartmcnt. After the hotel it would seem like home. Even‘ if Maxine were not there, even though Maxine would never come again. She would so back to her memor- ies n1‘ Franklin for these last nights. She would sit on the dov- cnporl where he hnd hold llQf and look for ills picture Iii lhc leaping llnlnrs. ll. was noon when a-lhe finally op- ened (be door of tho room with its bright nolcrs waiting for u human touch. Shv ran uffkeulirlllntoly from one plccc of furniture to an- other, Instead of the lonellniess she hnd dreaded a welcr-mc 5110111" ul to creep from tho shadowsg She patted cushions into plum), straight e-ned pictures, clcnnod lilo grati- and laid a fresh fire. When tho sparks were flying up Lb.- chim- lley shu sat. down thoughtfully and drank a cup of tea. ' Thai made her relucmbcr New Year's day and the fen siu- hnd served to Franklin. Wain-p Hen dersolrs ten. She seemed (loomed to iIl-starlcd adventures and mis- understandings wltll the men she cared for most. But those lnom- cnls with Franklin bad repaid her for everything, Would she ever rest. ill IIIH arms again‘! Four months was such a long time. She conlll only go through with it be- cause in that wsy she earned her freedom and at the same time mode herself more desirable. Sonia told herself that she under- stood men. She knew how resist- ance led them on. She would losc no ground in Franklin's eyes by go- ing homo. Something sung tri- umphantly in her breast. She was leaving him, but he would nev- er give bvr up. INISTALILMENT XXVI. Twilight was falling before Sonia started to collect Maxines possessions. Site knew that most of the prints, cushions and vases which gave the room its color bad not bclc-ngeil to the girl who rent- ed it. 1t was pitifully easy to erase the traces of Maxine, her clothes. the toilet articles in the bathroom and n package of letters. which Sonia burned. The’ paper was dusty and yellow with age. Sonia thought the writing resembled Walter Hen- derson’s. But she would have scorned looking at the signature to find out. Maxim's secret should die with her. As the little packet shrlvsled and blackened to the cilges, she could not help remem- ber her friend's confession. Wal- ter hnd taken her youth and fresh- ness, the ifirst o-f her untaught kiss- os. ‘Maxine seemed t0 chfirlfih I10 bitterness against him but she hnd admitted the necessity since of "some mun lurking in the back- [Zll-llllil," while Waltc went on his well-bred way, indl ferent to the havoc he hnd wroullht- shnln found a phc-iozrnph in (he bottom of n drawer. lt lnust have bnen taken when Maxine first (zlllllf! Io Chicago. llcr Isyen were large and round and innocent, her mouth sensitively flnc. She hnd suffered. tieclded Sonia, before cbonglnl: Into the "hard boiled" woman of the world Sonia hnd known. Ilut she had been n loy ul friruil, hnd tried lo glvo Sonia good advice. The younger RI!" wiped tears from ‘her eyes as she put lite photograph into her own suitcase. Muxinefis father would not miss that. She arranged the rnfbl-r fussy SWIFT CANADIAN C0. Q1) Hartford. Duncllll. wanted these things of hers sent oi KING cotscnli...» 4 ylng. ou . d seemed unworthy in Don's pres- tmmmu" ‘ n‘ § ance. She realized Dc-n did not f understand. His bewilderment , was revealed by the startled ques- _ “flu/J! __( to u father who cared nothing for her. But as Don bad said, it up- peared the only thing to do. When thc trunk was strapped and ready. it seemed that Maxlne's spirit had departed, too. The room was emp- ty of her. Sonia felt a sick pang as she realized that she could have been happy here even alone. If only she could have kept it (‘o-r herself and Franklin! -Oh, well! No use to waste time thinking of impossibllitles. I I O Don came at 6 o'clock. I-Ie look- ed very dignified and professional in his new overcoat-not n hand- some man, but with something 1n- flnitely appealing in his quick smile and tho whimsical flash of his eyes. For u luonlclll Sonia wished sho were going to lserlin with him. Then rclllclnlwl'illg the trlllllllllllllli und cvusit-ns lile journey would, incur, shi- was glad enough lo go~ lo Muscle instead, Thele was nothing to pretending you're mar- l'IciI when you lli‘Hll'l, she decided. be burdened with it 1on8." Some secret inward perturbation made her gay, "Don, you don't seem lo consider that I might change while you are away. If my ub- (701106 will milks Franklin appreci- me mo, why won't yours have the ~same result with ‘me? Or don't ‘you wunt it to?" | She could not explain the lush "of tears to llcr eyes. Don wutcileli her without emo- tlon. I "You are the qucerest gill .1 8V" Ic-r saw. Don't you really know 'your own heart or are yon trying to lei me dowll easy?" She made no answer. ‘indeed silo could not have explained her rel» no“ (or (ellll-glllg to him, her Inex- pllcnble ilfiflllt‘. to run to him from _ every difficulty. "Because I don't want your pity." he continued, sternly. "And ilon‘t mlsululerstund me about It." “It isn't pity for you," she fal- torced. ~ "Wllnl is it then?" “Pity for myself-that l‘huven't courage enough to be the wife ll kllow I could be." "Sollla. wlly do you say filings like that? You know you don't give a hang for me.” She adluiuteil honestly, “Right this minute I do." “lint the ncxt nllllute you won't. ls that ihiu idea?" Shc nodded. “Oil, ll appreciate you so much," she cried. “IIU-s Franklin Crane who stands in the way. I'd give anything in the world if when you come back l could love you the way you wunt me to." Thelc was no doubting the sin- cerity of her tone. And the mom~ ant Sonia formed the words she knew she had spoken the truth. l-Ier plans for hnving Franklin seek hcr to fell her ‘that he loved her tion he threw to her. ‘ "For Heaven's sake, Sonia, do you know what you're implying?" Sbc flung back her ‘head. I-Ier eyes met his with their Old chal- lenge. “I'd give anything in the world if ll could lc-ve you." Don's face lighted with instant passionate desire. He swept her off her feet and into his arms. He kissed her on the ‘mouth, a slow kiss like the one he had given her after their wedding ceremony. On- ly this time it brought a frighten- ed, reluctant response fro-m Sonlzrs lips. ' lie held her away from him cry- ing. “You like that. You want- cd ‘to kiss me." She was amazed at the storm of enlolion slle had aroused, thrilled ill some subtle fashion that was entirely new lo her relations with lllln. ‘ "My dear", llocricil, "I've been too careful with you. l should have made love‘io you long ago. should have fought for you with Ila weapons other men use. But ii seenled like fllklllg an unfair ad- vantage. I dislike winning you with an illusion. A doctor under it was indeed the tubtlcsl kind of torture. Crowded with situations, which, withoul the glalnoul‘ of ro- mance, bccamn burlesque. fully busy." she said, watching him] ions on the ilavenport. lo. i passed a part of tho after-I nomrwitb Uncle Jed." i-icr eyes widened. “You didn't toll him?" been able to keep it so far as i know. After i'm gone it won't make so much difference, I sup- pose you don't care lo use my "No," she replied decisively. name?" I "l thoughtnot. I Well, you won't Gas Spoiled Sleep, "For years I suffered from gas and constipation. Used to get headaches and dizzy spells. Adlerika gave me relief. Now I rest} wellfl-lvlrs. B. Brinkley. Just ONE spoonful of Adlerika relieves gas andl that bloated feeling so that you canI eat and sleep well. Acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes old waste matter you never thought was there. No matter what you tried‘ for your stomach, Adlerika will sur-' prise you. Hughes Drug 00.. Ltd. I - Standard and of brood mare. BONSET——4389, Buy Filly, fouled A a storm." Dam BELLE BARING 2:24. BARINGTON-IMS. Brown Gelding will prove a large serviceable - New Bike Curt and floppies under Write for descriptive booklet. chilies with lltllo pals of 11901083!- Sho knew Maxine would not havn “fired E. Reid, Mllyord Station, N. S. ‘if, suppose you've liven flight-Jul: appeal made Sonia trc-mble. sink into the comfort of (he cush- she forgot. ‘Franklin, forgot every- ithing but tIlc fnct that Don Still- “Yes, I did not realize bow mnny wafer (Ii-IIIIIS there were to be attended lovc like this, Made Her Dizzy R. Pendletorrs with 37.1 points. The first dose oflh with 50.9 points; Baby Chick Hatchery hen No. 3 is second with 46.2 points; Mr. Tal- mage Foster's hen No. 10 is third with 44.6 points, (Poultry Yards hen No. 8 is fourth with 43. points. ' tlon to date are as follows: FOR SALE HIGH CLASS Brood Mares and Colts lBONIQUEE-flilll-Vol. '21 A. T. B. Bay Marc, 2.05 Count Bonl; Dam, NIQUEE, by Joe Patohen. DAM BONIQUEE. According to Peter J. Conroy “Bhg really (m, m“, DAISY TODD~—-3737. Brown mare, [Oiled Nov. I916, by MAJOR. TODll-i t0 stands ilow brief u, spaniel allotted to passion. ll haye hold back un- lll I've ulnlnst lcrst you." ' ‘The magnetic, ficly sweep of Ill (he stress "f her excitement was capable of making ‘WHETHER you be one of the _ active players or an interest- ed spectator, you will feel the need of a steaming cup of “ OX0 ”. Rich in the vitalizing prificiplea of the finest beef, “ OX0" gives ‘that after-glow of warmthmomfort and well being which fortifies your body against chills. colds and influenza. In 16 and 20 oz. bottles and con- venient 6 oc. flash-at your grocers. 0x0 LIMITED ass st. Antoine st. SI Montreal conouu. \ M IT IIMEAT UDRINKTQYOU ' Nopthafsh I I Cleansing 0' Powel Naptha's cleansing power is stored up for you in a new way in Pearl White Naptha Soap-ready at a touch of the wash water to makc a foaming suds and dissolve dirt‘ in,a wonderful way. Never before have you had Napths in such power combined with a pure WHITE, free lathering soap as in Pearl. ‘ile laughed. "(l suppose you ilhought mc a cold-blooded propo- pail ion. Not like other mt-n." ller ilowncust expression admit- "Alwul olii‘ nlarrlagc? No. We've ‘lull the justice of his suspicion. (To Be Continued.) -—-——~<oe>-_.--_ NOTES ON TIIE P. E. ISLAND EGG LAYING CONTEST FOR TI-IE 10TH WEEK, ENDING JANUARY 9, 1928. ‘ The Model Poultry Yards, B. R. >No. 7. led the contest for the week ,\vith 39.7 points; Mr. Everett How- ,att’s W. L. were 2nd with 37.8 points; the Experimental Station B. R. were third with 37.5 points; and Mr. S. B. R. were fourth The Model Poultry Yards B. R. en No. 2 leads the contest to date the Kenslngton and the Model The pens leading in total produc. First. Model Poultry Yards. 3.1%.. Registered Vl-Foolcd 1m by prll l0, 1927, by ‘LONGSET. Snow-white and new-clean It the Paul Soap family vvuhl Use Pearl While Naplha all through the house for every learning purpoar-and save file wrappers for valuable premiums. Wrile for Premium Catalogue. PUGSLEY DINGMAN & CO. LIMITED TORONTO. ONT. The right kind, Pen 7, with 285.6 points; second. Mr. Tulmage Foster's B.R. with 280.2 1101108: third. EXDHrilnentsl Station W.L. Pen 3, with 243.5 points: fourth, K.B.C. Hatchery. B.R., with 2404; points; fifth, Experimental station WL- Pen 4. with goal points; sixth, Mrs. J. F. Eastons W.L., with 205,2 points. The total production for the g5: “'88 508 esss und m date 3221 .__ I IN IIIEMORIAM cos-pow AUSTIN INMAN Mr. and Mrs, John M. lnnlnh will have the heartfelt sympathy or lheI mmmllillll’ In the llenlh o-f their ill-I film rm. 00mm. Austin, wfllicll Wok Dlllce suddenly at lllc homo of his grandparents, Mr. and M“, DQ111110. A. McLean's, DcSubIe, on the morning of l)ec. 29th, 1927, at m9 earl)’ BB8 i-i’ fcllr months and 91811?- (IBYB. The littlo one was a bright, ilenlthy, robust boy, und ills sudden death came us n grrat shock to his parents and grandpar- ents, and his uncles and aunts, for they were much attached to blm, oven though at s0 Nllldfl‘ nu ago. Hut He Who (locth all things, doeth them well. We must not )6 as those without. Ilflpe, fnr our Lord has snld: "Suffer llllln child- ren to ‘come unto me. and fol-hm PETER mono-mo. Brown or chesnul. colt fooled August 19th, 1921 m, by (isptaln Aubrey. Dam DAISY TODD. conformation he looks a. real one. In action, limb and Very neat and handsome, due I foal lo Captain Aubrey lust of July. by TODDINGTON. Dlln DAISY TODD. Shows promise of developing into n. trottcr. BESSIE "Tm-Black Filly by Toddlnglml. Dam 1.02mi]: qt". P5135]- purtly broken and being finished. If he docs not develop speed IIIIIC. All Standard and Registered except Beanie "T". value. ITW-I-Il-Ill-ll A .._1.| .. them not; for such is iIlc Klngdo-nr of llcavcn." The fnncrni which wns lurflcly aitendcd, took place “Iillly 301". lo (Yrnpnuzl come- (cry, Tho service was conducted by Silos Murlcy und llcctor Mc-Ncvill. Elders of the (lhilrch of Scotland. (Patriot Pious Copy.) ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting. of the Hazelbrook‘ Dairy Co., Ltd, will I ‘ held on "'Wednesday,I Jany. 2s, 192s at 2 p.m.I, A. RoyvJones, Secy. in I SPEGIIII. SALE I OF IIIIITEII IIO$IEIIY WE EXPECT TO SELL 1000 PAIRS OF THESE NICE, WARM HOSE WITHIN THE NEXT SEVEN DAYS. WE HAVE PRICED THEM TO MAKE THIS SPEEDY CLEARING. 58c Silk and Wool, plaid or plain, Fawn and Brown, warm ribbed hose. * ' 85c Silk and Wool, mostly plain colours, wonderful hose at the price. 98¢ Penman’s AII Wool, Wool in many colours. $1.25 Plaid Sport Hose, in attractve colour- mg. , MANY 0F TIIE ABOVE WILL MAKE WONDER- FUL OVERBTOCKINOB FOR SCHOOL GIRLS. Alley*& Co., Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. THERE I5 ALSO A LINE 0F RIBBED LISLE A'I‘ 200i WORTII LOOKING INTO. . also Silk and “i