‘ax-e E- osaav osaril “m; , The conglr remedy. that money uld buy. can easily be mixed at home. t saves money and gives you the most hie. quick-acting medicine you ever used. - w it takes hold of ‘stubborn coughs a eit colds, giviiw immediate Ieliaf. is dfloalsliing. Any d fst can supply on with 2 bunces olwiex. Pour thisyluto a 10 of‘. nettle, and fill" up with-plain granulated sugar syrup or strained honey. It's no trouble at all to mix, and when you once use it, you will never be without it. Keeps mrteicttly and tastes good-children really e It is sinptllslnx: how quickly this loosens the geruulader: phlegm, and soothes and heals the inflamed membranes. At the same time,“ rt of the medicine is ab- sorbed into t e blood, where it acts direct- l ly on the bronchial tubes, and helps the - a tam throw oi! tho whole trouble. Even t use severe coughs wiiicii follow cold cpidemLsyai-e promptly ended. Pine -is a highly concentrated corn- ound of genuine Norway Pine, contain- g the active agent of creosote, in a re- ned, piiifitnble form. Nothing known in jsedicinu hmnre helpful in cases of severe youghs, chest colds and bronchial troubles. llo not accept a substitute ‘for Ifiner. u: is guaranteed to give prompt relic! or oney refunded. i -_._-@__.._..-_- Additional Train I ‘v.4. Services Montreal Quebec C. NQR Additional train services between Quebec and Montreal, which are now In elect. are announced by the Can- adianjrlaflonal Railways. Train N0. 75 will leave Quebec ; (Palalg Station) at 4.50 P. M., daily, arriving Montreal 9.35 I‘. M. Train No. Iii will leave Montreal at L20 I‘. M., daily except Sunday, ar- ylvln‘, Quebec (Palal; Station) ‘$.05 I’. M.I Tralh No. I16 will leave Montreal at 9.00 A. iVL, Sundays only. arriving Quebec (Palais Station) ilis r. M. loiiz-f-m-ci. twang in g gull ars ——iiio apeLlrKpnlm fronds . whispering over warm sands-Spanish cafes. All lddiiTercnt-wo entrancing in mid-winter —— when your hack- ground is ihe new, 20,000 gross ion .Duch4_;i' hf Redford, Willi her expert Canadian Pacific Cruise Stall‘. zvdnyi in... iv... Y...-i.-_ ‘ “ _ ' ll-Hllports o! calb-aa low nu $300. . lSes ship-plans and schedule now. lPlsoa» your Inna‘ nizent or ivriie. ‘ G. l‘). CARTER. Dlsi. Puss. Agony Saint John. N. B. adian Pucii-‘ic teamsiiips .... ‘A! Carry Canadian Par-Hie E; rear Travel! ' Cheques“ Good His World new" Feb. (‘a .,.__ l Mairk‘ R. McGuigan i " B. A. . ‘ IARRSTER, SOLICITOR, g-rc, i av T0 LOAN Dames-on: l, Charlottetown, p.34, BELQ t? MATHIESON l: _ It. B. BELL a D- H MLTIIIESON, LL. Q 1g‘ Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. "‘ \ Money to Loan. lei-Charlottetown and Moniagus w‘ “McLeod & Bentley ;.|. a. sum-an w s. niiivnsv, it. o. 08in: I80 Richmond Street ONE! T0 LOAN lottetown, l‘. l. l. McDoiiaid & MePhee i ‘= BJA‘. II. P. Mefllll ..and..Ai|.orusy.ai.-I..;... .. "The term ‘necking’ originated with a dark knight. He called for . Ila hone I and nectar." “l think Alice is contemplating matrimony." _ nwhy?» ' "She l: clipping all the household hints she secs in the paper." i‘; i‘ “I'd kiss you if I thought no one would see." "Then I'll close my eyes." ' ' Teacher: world can a man always count on? flommy: His ilngcrc. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 320 acre dairy ranch In Manit ' ,Clear. 2% miles from It. 5., gun-u, etc. H9 mile; from school. I25 mflgg "m" Wlllllllltl. Near Portage La Prairie. Want [arm on P. it‘. l. Might assume some. Write plflliillllrg to r n. covouuu, 8129 W. 11th Ave, Swlsne. Wash. ._--___-_-___-._..__ Colored Kiiclieuvap ritaui-iuni. sun __ masons on. In klenlnl with the modern trend. ave-oil's: kitchenware in many may THEEY To What things in this - SEE "PARIS ;By Homer (Continued Pike grew tired oi it, (or long age ‘the novelty had worn oil. I-Ie was not is drinking man, although now and i, then he mm me stimulating ellect. ,But now the mixed drinks made his head ache, yet he must continue drinking. He wanted to go home, but, no-they must go to other places. 1 Mrs. Peters and Opal were having their hour. They rushed Irom one ‘stony. bizarre restaurant to inozner watching tourists sndlsightseers be-N ‘roming cirunker and drunker. They ‘ate among. coffins and tombs. they ‘ascended into heaven. and they went ',dowh into the expensive depths oi llieli, all in the name ot Pleasure, land saw only tourists sitting on stools land in padded corners, guzzling and hoping to be shocked. What a spoil- ‘ ed evening it would be ii ihcy- didni. = see something they couldn't sec .n 1 America. Mrs. Peters leaned inward Pike. ....._.~»mg»_...»‘.». ‘.1 _ _ l . VS "Bllliiaifllfillfi -' f; ‘k’ , f Monday, January 20th os-r YOU! Tickers rliom summon‘ nnuc 0o. 0.11. ravnon ~ s. w. JOIINOION 0B AN! MEMIIIDI Till CLUB. LADIES 50c. -' A cams is...‘ ivovaurius OOQOQQQ-OO-Q-OQ- 4000004440644 1131-1-17-31. ‘ ‘l - I 1i< —_fl ~ —— I one of the letters. The man took Pike to lunch, but he was busy and he hsd his own Q-Nili oi Irlends-other lawyers, membcrsgoi the American Chamber oi Commerce, members oi the American Legsition, and so on, all oi whom led their own lives outside oi the iourlsis who poured through Paris. The man. wu polite. mechan- icaliy genial, but long beiore lunch , was over th; edgc bf the conversation v was dulled. By the time they were in ‘ the retro-hing taxi each was striving lo think oi aomething to say. "Aren't these places Just wonder- ' iui!" she enthused. ‘i “Fool traps, that's ail they an," re- turned Pike in his quick, determined way. "I'll be idangedii I know why people lose all the sense they over had thcminuie they hit Montmsrtre. II ‘the fool-killer ever came here iidd pie of asistani-s, roll up his sleeves. and start in." Mrs. Peiers iiuci turned her back. She saw no such world. It was splen- iiiia, during—“contlzicntai," she said, [or ahchad now learned the word. America was provincial; it did not have s-broad outlook, it. paid too much attention to money. Herc was ircedc-m. here was living. You can ‘have the Ireedom," said Pike. "I'll take the sleep." But beioic he could get tc sleep that night Mrs. Peters had a conver- sation with him which she had been getting ready (or some time. "Pike. there is something I want to talk to you about." . ‘ “Whatjis it, Idy?" "It's the way we are iiving." “Why. what's wrong with it?" “It isn't as good as we should live)‘. Pike stared in astonishment. ' "Howjemean? Two months ago I wouidrfuhave believed it. The har- dest work I've done since we hit Paris is iio push a. button.” “It isn't that. You and I could let along ail right, but it's ior the chil- drew-especially Opal. She should have a. background." \ ' -f "Background?" he repeated vaguely. “What sort o! a, background?" "A chateau." “A chateau!" echoed Pike. “My God! the only background I ever had was a hBydLaCk, and new uie sweliest hotel in Paris wont do my kids. Well, by jiggersi things move hiong so inst I can't keep up with 'em, Suppose we get a chateau, what good’: it going in do us?" "A great deal. It will give us cui- ture and reiinénie‘ ‘, and nice people ; w-lli want in come to see us. We aren't anybody hem in a hotel, swallowed up gby all these other people." And then it as that the sleep came. ” CHAPTER -vi_ ‘The lirst few days in Paris ior Pike had been wondieriul; after all, it was s. splendid relief lo get away from his work, but now he was beginning in yearn ior his 01d amivities-the remless energy whichhsd gone into making him a. dominant Ilgure-in Olearwsier could not he so easily put aside. Setting is the hardest work I ever done.",' he said. ‘ m tried he Sleep late 0i mornings. but he oouidifit do it. The sounds oi the street bothered him. the con- tinual blowing oi taxi horns, the creaking oi carts. the unloading oi 4 vegetables st the _i_ioiei. the hum oi thecievator, the click as it stopped at a floor. Getting up oi a morning. he would shave, but drier s time gave I up-going out to a barbs-r shop was something to do. l-le had brought‘ with him to paria three ieuers o! in- troduction; one from his bank, one lawyer friend in Paris. and s third litter was to s retired Oklahoman new ‘ iivinr in Psi-is. runs =|ss&€fllld l never have w leave-Just get a cou-i that's all. l “I want you t0 g lio lunch with me, ' said Pike, as they _' vook hands. , l “Yes. all right-some‘ day." i He prcscntednnomorc letters o! in- i troduction. k i 5 Pike became lonely." The iirst glam- our of the Boulevards had worn oil. ‘He walked reslletsly up and down ‘them. tramped from one place to another, making errands (or himseli. ~ Ha went tn his bank twice a day to get the mini; iié iingercdin the min-- ble lobby. hopng ‘he would meet some- l body from home he knew. Taking the |ncwspaper Irom tiles, he sat ‘ibehini-i them” pretending w read, but i, in reality watching the people come and go. Other people met, shook lhands, called one snot-hei- by first names. seemed to _know everybody, but he knew no one. » l Pike got acquainted with one oi g ‘ e floor guardsin gloves and blue mniiorm. Ho tcikedytn him ior long [ itretches a-t s. time; he lound out Chill. his name "wu Bonn and delight- ed in ceiling him that. He never knewwhat hh other _nsme was. Every time he cane in he gave John a cigar. . _ e l . m. be Oonlnued) - ‘ l \ , I ;_ She Has No More l Pains ‘In Her Back Says ‘Neva Booth Lady Alter Using 1 ' Doll's Kidney Pills ‘Mrs. A. Eagles la Entlauslatlc Over ‘ the Remedy That Brought Iler I, Rclicf-Dodd‘; Kidney Pills Ibndondclrry, N. 5.. January iii- (fipeciaii-“I had a bad pain in my ‘lBackfl writes Mrs. A. Jagies, a well lknown and highly respected nsideni. here. "My sister told me to take Budd's Kidney Pills. I took ten boxes in all and new my back is as well as ever. I can do all my liolisework. I would not be without a ‘not oi Dunn's I Kidney Pills infhe house." I The kidncysstraln all the poison . out o! the blood. The very nature o! i their work keeps iiemconstrniiy in l danger. They need occssioi l help ii they are to do their work properly. Dead’; Kidney Pills are Just a kid- ney remedy—purely and simply. They can be taken by old and young alike. It you wish to‘en_loy new health and energy all over the body. give D0dd'5 Kidney Pill! l iIiIL l Pre-InventorySaie OF noxsn BONELISs Paozsu rox music ' Finding our stock's»! iox meat high oiler you the iollowiag tor a ildtted period: . . lanshjrrlit. I coals pcr lb. Western Ontario.‘ Boneless Meat, 8% cents per ih. loot Melts. 5% lb. l-aiah Plackl. 1% theme lb. ' lest Llvar. I: _ per All prices I-re cash ‘v.1 b. rungs J. Pope '1 9 Telephone. 101-153 f? 120 a ; The Cpeninllghofia New. Wholesale Fruit Business Under The Clarkefc’ uMacdonald ‘- Partners Clarke. ,V i Formely bi CLARK imos. l We Purpose Conducting a Wholesale Fruit, Confectionery and Soft Drink Business and“ Will Have afiuitable Represent- ative Covering the Whole Province at ‘Regular Intervals. REMEMBER THE NAME " . Clarke yMacdonalld Warehouse and Office ai 55 ‘Queen Street Charlottetown, Name of Partners L J. S. MacDonald Formerly Doing Buisness Under His Own Name P. E. I. _ i P. 0. B. No. 284 / i l s ._ -¢' r at the end oi‘ our ilnanclsl _yesr_ws . Iiorse I warehouse and when the purchase k ifllbs. er over we will give you irec. storage until Anni ids. mo. ‘III HALL MQG. l COLD . arouses, 90.. LTD. Balmcrsllcpf.‘ I. I; l nu-i-iv-zi. ' -. a s‘ niziiqigibic UP FATHER \.. r Wiystiingiiiriiisc PRESENTATION »on Jean’, 14 a number b: the members oi the Mayiieid Mission- ary Society met at the home oi Mrs. John Houston and alter o. short meeting", presented Mrs. Hou- ston with a teachers Bible which she greatly appreciated and thank- ed the members very kindly for their thoughtfulness. Mrs. Eddy Toombs read the following address. Dear Mrs. Houston, -- As you are/ieuveng Mnyiicld in make your heme in n- distsnt part ei Canada we call on you this evening to present you with this bible as a token oi our love and es? teem, also to bid you farewell and and wish you many years oi health and happiness in your adopted home. ' Signed on. behalf oi the Mayiieid W. M. S. Iillrs. WarIield Orr. Mrs. Willard Nicholson. .__ _-_-_-_.._._.__._- GENUINE RADIOTRONS r17‘ an; n! ALKH? oiwa us procurayblo, ever where clea ,rs ~"\/\c>/\/\~ Yilvi‘. ‘I iPi i VFHY IOKKF l‘ ..-—_.._» l CAN‘? g-rmonierreuunm anaclcaisiivfl-fifvlflfimYi , MAcic-ir. - ruuoflnfl on‘ flamtil-i WAUQO N " AN'MW<EI'Qi-I'LLQKW'\ . WAQ-m," QLAQ|WQKQUpf Avg: ACCJw ir en: ammo. : “Nmklcpu, oa-eonruiu-rv ron vioaiiv nnomuans A'I‘ ‘run saw voim cossanvii- roniror- MUSIC ’ Violin butoi plus Instruction Bobii is presented to each student on first lesson oi course and may be taken t home and used. lesson taken once a week giving a iuil hour instruction by Prof. Emanueh At thc- end of course, the said property oi‘ the New York Conservatory o! Music. auto- matically becomes the students. There is an opening for a limited number o! students until 10 P. M. Saturday. Enroll new and take ad. vantage of this offer. Classes begin Saturdays, Tuesdays and Fridays at 3.15 P. M. and 7.15 P. M. Students are taught. the most interesting method and given special attention. Proi. Emanuel is deeply inbeiesttd in the progress o! all students. . Annual Meeting v The Annual Meeting oi the Wheat- leyjlivcr Egg Circle will be held in the Ilall on Thursday night, 28rd. Please attend and receive your te- hue, CLIFFORD CABEW. Secrets y. llfl-l-Il-Sl. —-v E .\ . Manager Wante Applications received until Feb- ruary 1st irons persons willing to lie- come . Eastern Shipping Club. Any mirther‘ information checrtuil ' i n t th _ 1 ggéwl voigr. coivssnnvnon! iThc best leaf and the‘ . r MU IO . - 10v Queen st. Charlottetown, P. u. 1 “ma” cum a" Yul-v » r Phone 1054-». the most lasting and im-i-i-ia-ii. b Farm ior sale stAliiany: oi 110 ~ acres, 101i acres clear land, lnssr salami and ghlilrllls. i good Joogttqa. For iuriiiei- particulars apply to UIIVILLI canon. ziesli-io-is-gai-za-zs-ss.__ ,0 y I uicnoisosi; a, c. N. R. ltadio Program: SATURDAY, JANUARY lllli ‘he 2.30—-Musical Program. ~ {Mb-Stock Market Repoiis-J sion 8: Ward, Soiloway Mills. l Manager-Secretary oi’ saints MuLLaLtv, President. Ldelicious chew when you ask fox-H 8c N [Black Twisn- You'll» ~i|have the time of ,. your “life trying to’ ‘chew the flavor out: _of this line tobacco; a '—By George’ llilclvliimi»