‘ nu- oi Mimi-i Keep infection off. insurance ~ .1; wt». _' ‘ a Changes in Effective Sunday w Ill l Che ges in Train Sgliedules. C. N. R" ‘I'll. fiflllfl! 0th, 1E9. CIPTOWN - T10 all? m» Ho. 205 i is l: 2 do ‘HO f I- ‘lignlsharecancelled. ‘ " ‘soimis ate Monday. commando; daily eaoept Sir-mil!- _ iisii-la-m-si. » > w l 1 v.‘l1~: TIE UIQILOTPETOWN DRIVING ‘I'll-K AND PROVINCIAL EX- ~ ltllmoil ASSOCIATION f“. i.“ o! the 8996-11-22-6011-41. . Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan B.A. ~ "m. ‘ m T}*?._ ' lan. 6th 1929. =_ _lfor_ Further Particulars Apply Ticket Aglgnt -25-5| SUMLERSIDD- N18]! 4 Meeting P-l-l eilESlSlAeNCE l is broken down; and the is weakened that germs bring forth their iruilsge werew- when» other atrium. "flourished is your surest protection. ‘ (lTTiS EMULSION if \-,_;*,§;,?5_‘QI"IURE vrrAMiN-nicii COD-LIVER oii. sins! weakness. {and helps b ' d up a strong wall oi resistance to If you would know the joy of etiengtlland power to resist that comes from a well- ‘ nourished‘ body-tulle Scott's Emulsion. li+lR~__WlY= Time Schedule January 6th. 1929 Natloiul Railwalyn! the tollfllllll 1am schedules effective January TlainhNafl iedvln: 011mm"- ummerside 10.30 will leave Charlotte- 12.05 p. m, daily vrwiit 51w- inateld of 8.15 p. m» lfflvlflE ' 4.20 p. m4 inst?" "l ll- ? "Ne. zoo will arrive Charlotte- ‘ ‘ from Siiminerslde at 10.30 lull- except Simday instead of 5.10 time from Summer- m., infield of 3.00 P- m- Iotsc trains between Summersiflc will leave Sununer- dally except Sunday lllflltlfiflhltllliillbfihYTralnNm‘ Trains Nos. 2H and 216 between Charlottetown and Soiirlii will oper- Wediiesday. Friday. General Meeting of,’ be held in) Mwlrlvall u. tsunami-solo .‘> Keeping well- lt fortified the dJPvkionr i917 by Tlle DOSES-MERRILL m. I THE STORY l “Yes-yes, I will" Auntalmiry sat ldown stiiIly, her eyes still intent on fine young man ‘who had crossed the room to stand by her chair as she sank into it. And intent upon his face. the light faded suddenly from her eyes, the flush died in her‘ cheeks. All in a moment she was smaller older, very tired. A little later Mr. Ingram went away with many warm and pleasant words, and with a last light linger- ing touch of Gay's hand. Their eyes met undcrsmndingly, as they smiled faew-ell. when Gay turned to Aunt- clmlry she was sitting wilted slight- ly in the chair, and her face was sad. “Gay. you will excuse me, wont you? I-"cr coming like that, when you had company. I saw him on the piazza.—a stranger-and I thought maybe Buddy had come." “Buddy? Do you mean Rand?” "No Buddy-my son, Buddy.” r "Auntalmii-y, your son! Have you a son? 0h, I didnlt know you had s. son. Why didn't you fell mo?" i “Yes. Buddy, my son. 1 didn't tell you, dearie, because-we era's like that. We just hold things in our heal ts, sad things, and say nothing. v-The glad things, mo, perhaps, boo much. We don't scatter our feelings, good or bad; we shut them. Ithought perhaps some one else had told o“ . _ . GABBY GERTIE "Somebody ls always finding a boy's hiding place and making it ‘int for Mm." “No. No "one on this island has ever mentioned your son-Buddy. I ever heard of him before." “We are like that.” she said taint- y. “We hold one anothelfs secrets t0 ourselves. They would fall: to each v other-Jbut no one would tell my- sadness-to an outsider. one who didn't belong." “Was it a sadness. Auntalmiry, ‘l Auntalmirys eyes glowed suddafly mild [having {lie soil?" but her voice remained and even. "It was heaven," she said gent- ly. “But he went away and never . came ba ." _ I "Ohl I am sorry." “He was a. gypsy boy. Buddy, like this father. His father was a singer iwho came her one summer-o fine singer. But he was e gypsy. He went way too. But I didn't mind that a0 iuch." "Didn't he never come back?" “He died. dearie. Died away. But. ll had Buddy then. But Buddy wont. oo. Could I have a. little more sugar, //////,. Thu: i Nvulfisei. GOOD FIGURES " ockliolder in Girl Show (think- ng of receipts): Well, how are hirigs looking? eerie?" Manage,- uvasiveiy); Th, n... hTlltlL iris all]. They talked of other; , .- ings. " unca miry’s gentle interes mes are very satisfactory, Id sly-Iwas Just as h’ had always been‘ her asy amiability, “but after that flush of feverish hope she seemed pale and [worn with her age. The next day Rand came, and they wo. Clay and Band. drifted inw a in this cool and lovely place. toward its close. September is the , death of similner in the nortbland. The hotels on the island were already closed for the season, the summer shops locked into their storm win- dows. the shore cottages deserted. Still Gay lingered. Between herself and Rand had been no suggestion of parting, no hint that the season was over, the time of seperation at hand. 'I‘he island was lovely in September. lovely/and wistful ‘n. wilting. Gal’ would not lei: herself think of leav- lng. one afternoon and watched the sun- lroutine of Joyous companionship and love. Frankly and trustfully they rofessed full sympathy and under- tandlng in each otheris whims. Gay joyed to be in love. but brooked no thought oi marriage. demanding freedom. she said freedom for work. Rand, too, admitted satisfaction in the arrangement, craving freedom from the very thing that she desir- ed freedom for freedoms sake, he called it. If sometimes Gay wondered if love built on foundation, slight could long endure, she huslligg her doubts. She was very happy. an ~she dream- ed of long years of this some hap- effect. The Car Owner's Scrap Bobk . av o. Helium - slimline OONVENIINGEV When the sum doors are opened at night, it often inconvenient lo srobe around for the light switch. but an automatic light switch con be easily inadp, which will avoid this trouble. ' I Belect two pieces of brass or cop- per. about dneinch wide and three niches long, and bend them into an L-ahape to touch each other. Screw these pieces to a block of wood and fasten theliglit wires in the usual manner so that when the copper piccs touch each other the circuit will be closed. Attach this switch to the wall,‘ close to the door. Fasten a. wedge- shiwed piece of wood or fiber to door in line ivith the switch, so t when the doors are closed the wedge wul enter between the two pieces of copper to hold them apart. Just as soon as the door gs open, this wedlre is withra permiptlng the ave‘ pieces of cop to make con- c . If sliding doors are used, it mere- ly means a. slight varidtion in the u“ ngement in produce a similar‘ HOW TO REPLACE GEARS piness for both, freedom for each for the things that each desired. Bl-ie would come to him, he would come to her, they would summer together September drew swiftly, goldenly shaft, the best way to replace them is to use the aibor press. But; this ‘is a gal-agemanh Job, and again, there are times when the gear must be replaced while the shaft is still in the car. So the only means, under these conditions, is to drive the gear by sefles of blows. Striking around the rim of the gear may have the effect of moving it, but the difficult is that the gear moves. unevenly, ‘first tilting one way and then the other. This produces a. strain on the proper position, it is not longer tight-fitting. easily and quickly is to see that the blows are applied as nearly as poa- slble to the hub. This can be accomplished with- out difficulty by drilling a. hole in piece of tubing. slipping it over the shaft against the hub of the gear. When gears fit tightly on their The best plan for moving e. gear gripping point, or the , or by using a TRANSMISSIONFGREASE side She sat alone in her window-seat the transmission being entirely too heavy for cold weather. The grease has a. tendency to thicken during cold weather and from shifting easil If the rcadlamps tlmow dark rin around the lights, il; is a sure ln- M“ dicationthat the lamps are out of focus. If experimenting does n bring about appealing to tlie ladies. ' to buy ‘em for ‘em though. , POULTRY - We will-lie buying live and dressed chick- ens and fowl for the balance of the season 11.8mm 39 “limit ' , prices. was n“ ' LIVE ‘l set as it faded swiftly and darkness crept over the island. An hour passed two hours. The dusk had deepened to night. And then, with one of her using a larger bulb. prevent the gears y. into the cylinder. 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