M/trtturtr to, r927 .. - » - " L? f / my views. I pnrlicrtlarrl_v warm} 1 0 the vote Qt‘ every stildlor‘. 11911111114": being u soldIeFs widow it. is the‘ ' I _ H! ijflaT-‘F-r-ri‘ sirutli study \\'l|irlt hurl been given wibh immovable Iuce up for her rn-ro. ‘Lady Hunnertott trailed out, lcav- "Plenty ul‘ ing behind her nn odor of built morning, ‘lilies cults anti-kindred pertutnes. Miss trounced, hatrding Brown 1118M 0W1‘ 1161' lllflk- 1y‘l1‘-‘11 sheet '01’ paper. “I want three Itor some hours, ate her exceodingv copie of titese lists of names. He ly tnoderate luncheon comfortably careful to get the regimental nurn- at a small table drawn up -to the tbers right and the numbers o1 the tire, and typed attain until t battalions. Also you will see that o'clock. By that tittre the lists after each name there are eitiher were rflnisihetl, and neatly qiinnezl one. two or three crosses, or a together. Lndy llannertnti, look- query. Those tnarks tell me just ing nrore élllflltfllve than ever in tr what the political opinions of the quiet, but very fashionably made men are, and what chalice I have house gown, looked thorn through. or getting tthem to vote tor me. nturrtrureti u few words m‘ approve-l At 4 o'clock I have twelve or ‘tlf- and took Iliiss Brovm with her Ir.- teen qt the sergeants’ wives corn- to the larger room where a. score lng to tee. in the-other room. I or so of women were seated whis- want you to rbe there with your poring together. Lady Hannerton notebook. and it‘ I use any rphrase greeted tlretn all. smiling. trhupseems to you striking, make "I'm so glad you've come to have were you, I should tell her justln note of it. is that quite clear?" a little talk with nre." she t-itlitl what You have told me." ,1 “Quite clear. thank you,” ‘Miss itotrpitabiy. "Do draw up as close “You really 111mg," he asked eag-rllrowtt replied. to the Hre as you can. It. scents erly. “that she would not be arr, “I have come to the conclusion," to get colder anti roltier. Plenty léry?" ihady Hanneflort went on, miter a nf toast. trlettsv. 11111213" 511i‘ 10111 “l ant unite sure that she would ?nronrout's hesitation. “that you are tho parlour timid. he proud. nnd I believe glnd_"i,\1135‘n person in whom I can place en- Ten was st-rvctl. and very bounti- iirowrt declared. "New I mus, 8,,‘ ith-Q trust. - I waitt you though to fully served. Arftcrrvurtl Lady I want, to ask you one more thing. preserve aliyour notebooks and let llanirtrrtnrr sat in zru easy t-hztir nndI What sirall you do supposing those nre Iravo rhcut when you leave. It smoked one 0t‘ the nigurtrtteslrvc: men apply for a summons against, Iis a foolish idea 0i’ urine. perhaps. which were handed round. 'rtncpktrrtarttovfrriut‘uwn ouartottrv I 1vOOQOQOQOOQOOOOOOOOOOOQO MISS BROWN OF X. Y. O. By E. Phllllpps Opponhelm lCvPYfllht 1927 by EkPhllllppa Oppenhelm) 04 fOO-OO-O-OQ-O-O-O-O-OOOO-GO-O-O-Ofi Ziliss Brown sat quite still. lie hntl released her hand now". She w" 11 "Wily and rubbed it gently. She bent over and examined the , hlace where his signet ring had 181"! 11 little mnrk. Then she look- 911 11D at him very kindly. “l think ‘Frances is rtlre dearest girl in the rworld," she confided, “and I am sure that she lirl-tes you, too. Next time yen meet. it I work [or you this lirowrt," she an- her two 1on9: roldiet‘ husband I nnran to iillltt for more titan any one plse. I toll lire general the some tlllili-II 1 1°11 1111i the oi'i'lc'ers whenever they come; here to dine. I think the rprlvutufll and nen-contrttissiottetl officers are ihe worstlpaltl men in the army? 4r ITIIQYO was a little nturrtttrr or’ not unnatural npl11111/fl1- “l don't know whether you know/i what the exact scale of pay is." Latiy Iinnnertott wont on. “i111, give yorl each n little pamphlet bn-f Ioro you go which will tell your lust what n private gets, what u, Tort-commlssioned officer gets. and to on all the way to a general. l! want you to keep those pzttnplrlotsi 3o yourselves, because not unnatur- ally they are very unpopular wirirt ‘ho authorities. but I can always; provide you with ‘some more for) your rirlettds." l Titer-e was sonto slight applause! "r definite undcrutiteoi’ syntprttrhet- ‘army to do nil sorts 01' work they lfol-efl 1" annrobntltnr. f~1+‘.1/°1'=1-1 1111115110115 ‘never turght, to ht- asked to n01 There was u little uneasy nrovk. to wiriclr Lady lltrnrttrrton replied. wirile this trottble is on, but trnolnreirlt amortg the w0tnen._ Even "I suppose yrsu all read the yrrr"tlrittg I want to point. out to you isithose who had come l" contented " Lady llntrnerton went orrmtlrnt the end oi‘ ‘it nli will probably and smiling, were looking gloomy. ‘prrhtrntly. "You know thut pr be eirlrtrra w-irut. we ltenr so tnucirl "Her Ladyshitfs rright," one wo. F011?" .but people nro so inquisitive and "Of cortrsc Y0" 1111011’ \\'1Hlt nllqparnlions hm going on for what ‘about nu\\'t\tln.‘.'=%~11 rcvolutlon—'n_',ntan muttered. "I'll tell my Tom lie laughed scornfuily as he rose jthc newspapers might 11181011 I11’? trmlbltinn is." she began. "l We'll looks as though it rniuht -turu oui jt-lso consitltrrttbly’ lrigirt-r- pay torrwltttt I think when I get homo." to his feet. rnrost It_nrnrless rental-ks." 1.0 i101 ‘lntolhrrllttrucnt and I musl to ‘be a universal strike, Tlrrywllitho workers. while you '\\'i|l rv-. (To Be Continued.) "They are just as likely to dol "Certainly." M1811 1'11‘t1\\'n argrtrod. warn V011 111511 111111 V017 111191111 111 probably want to mnlttf use of titltrntttitt trxtrctly where you were be- fff that," he assured lter', " as to come ' Into this room. For one thin-g. ._._.___... Iiretskopt‘. the people's envoy hem“ on what he calls an official visit,‘ was spending the night in a ‘fashV ion which. ii‘ publicly known, would bring disgrace upon hint. "Fhenf loo, there is 'hir~r.histor_v which I mew“ should tr-ll irt cotrrt. I shall hear -Mn!s _, . ‘Vi. " r no more 0t‘ them. They will rm ' COMPANY-Hunter! . \“ 7*‘ trtrurtl to provoke a struggle with - '\,.. rm- and they certainly will riair nothing just. new." ‘ < . gflffl|flff mam!“ m " u» walked to tho door with tier- and summonoti u taxicab, standing A Bsonsru E r uamr ntmusyar err on tho pavement tor n. last word. its lu- lrzttrtieti ‘her itt. "1 111W" not spoken lIS I should have dom- 011' the gratitude which is in my rhczrrrt." he declared. "I WILL REDUCE lnflamgd, nnr proud that you two young nu- Stralnod, Swollen Tandem, 111s should have Iiecn so wonderful- Llgurneuts or Muscles. Stops i_v kind. that you should have per- the lameness and pain from at rtrilit-tl rut: the shelter or your morn. Splint, Side Bone or Bone slllVlll- No blister, no hair gone, and horse can be used. $2.50 a bottle at riruggists’ o; delivered. Describe your case and I uni glad, Miss Brown, riihut I rnnrul ‘vollrttgc to tvii you what I for special instructions and interesting , horse BOOK 2 R FREE. nnt it-olitrg tor Miss Frances. I ‘. I,F.Young.lnc,l4l Lymans Bldglflnntrad Come to Niagara Falls in J uly- don’t ‘wait for your “ honey- moon’? to see the Great Cata- ract. Children in public and parochial schools who, write best essays on. “Wheat ” come with their teachers at our ex- pense. The conditions are easy. Write for particulars to THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEATTIOMPANY, Ltd, Niagara FélluyOntnrlo Fairbanks-Morse Stock Pumps The Fairbanks-Morse Stock Pump in not: just another pump. When Fairbanks-Morse 8s Co. decided to build a pump for handling wood pulp stock and other fibrous or stringy material, they consulted with Mr. A. B Wood, an out- standing authority and designer oi‘ pumps of this nature. Mr. Wood worked with Fairbanks-Morse cn- ginecrsand produced a pump that is an inrprovcmcnt on anything heretofore designed or constructed. '1 The new improved stock pump, with its two blade enclosed impeller, will handle, without clogging, fluids ' containing solids up to one pipe size smaller than the suction opening, and fibrous or stringy material of any consistency that: will flow through a pipe line. l-Mtfltvy- “Sometimes It‘: rmpossrbie to straighten things out when you're In wrong." Great Nine Day Shoe Sale Al Alley 660% Limited Sale Starts 19 0’cl0ck Friday Morning, March 16th Continues Each Day Until Saturday March 24th Our stock is still much too 1arge—-we are bound to lower it at any cost—,Every article reduced-The goods are so displayed, you may practically wait on yourself-Reduced price and size on each article-We quote a. few of the attractions be1ow——Be sure and read our prices on Rubber Boots, Lumber-mans heavy rubbers and overshoes. THIS IS A GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE YOUR SPRING PURCHASES OF FOOTWEAR. ' REPUTATION GONL ‘(He used to have the lcpuiultor o! never starting anything rut couldn't finish." "Well, what's haflbencu t, reputation now?" "Why he was grantc; . Ina. a greater gift ui snnptvtlty than you." llo durum-d like a t-otrrtior, with tht- ruin glistening upon this well- brtrsitt-d but ancient. winner's cloth- ~-.~-.. 1 Miss Ilrowtt loaned hastily bur-k in her tnxi. 'I‘lrr\ro had been a rutntn-rri earlier‘ irt ‘the day at Wititt-Irull - site. iunnctl u little fur- ther ‘bark still. It, was a ‘grout rgiti this gilt oi‘ sympathy. think thul no on" in the world has Annual Meeting" The Annual Meeting of the East- ern King's Exhibition Association. will be held in McQuaid Building. Souris. on March 11th., at 2:3 . ,_ _ m A" “crested, immed m‘); WON'T a wuss rntowus ‘lirsl, rlcwalityxl “at . Basebalr Hodjmli-‘aNcucss ‘H ‘u! tttuulrt-rirry were rtnnrotluctrve of! n IL MACISAACI Pres. have to be'waki"g ‘JP-soc’? now’ ‘any t-vcut oi imDWtancta. She he'll D_ n MACAULAY’ 5%.! r to attend to a somewhat voinrnin-l nus cot-respondentao wlhich xilartrlvi indicated the nature of Lady lIan-l nertorrs [mlltical syntpailtias. A‘ letter Io ‘Plrorntotr dragging hint not ‘ to call wi-thntrt warning. Hho. tnokj note oi‘. and also one to Pertnintt- ton refusing an invitation to lunrh- non at Ilm lion-so oi’ Comm-nus uu~¢ til lrt-r work in rht: neighborhood was ‘flnishotl. She tole-phontrrl on several tit-cr- siotrs tn Dt-ssitet‘ nntl Irxrlittugotl :t t't~,w gusrrderl words. On the fifth morning. ‘Lady llnnncrtotr. in a warnr roso-colrretl tirressittg KGWII,‘ trimmed with r'ur. came itrtn tlrcr 8000-3-8-7i For Men Black ofBrovvn Blucher boots, sewn or nailed soles, rubberheels...... . . . . . . . . ' For Women t Women's Black Kid Strap house slippers, Low heels, wonderful value at . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 95c TENDERS Tenders are invited for all or in part of the undermentioned lum- ber. to be delivered at my ranch in Grahams Road, Emerald. 100 posts cedar or juniper, 14 It. long and six inches in diameter at small end. 7,000 It. of boards l0 It. long. All boards to be sound and square edged. 70 pieces 8 It. long of 3" x 5." Black or Brown Blucher Boots, Goodyear waited, plain toe ortoeecaprubberheels- . . . . $3.95 Black or Brown Snappy Oxfords, New toes, Goodyear welted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.95 Working Boots, good weight, brown leather Bluchers, with toe cap * . $2.76 Stroller Tan Calfskin, 3 eyelet tie shoes with Reptile trim, Cuba-n heels, very chic . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.45 Patent Leather one strap pumps, with new Spring trun; mings, different heels, at $2.45, $2.95 and._. . . . $8.40 Many shades in pretty Comfy Felt Slippers, ribbon trim and Pom-pom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c. ‘i0 pieces 20 It. long oi‘ Ii" x 5". Tenders should state time by which lumber can be delivered. CAPT. W. J. ROBINSON. 3134-3-14-3i. For Bad Stomach Gives Swift Relief THAT'S OUR BET, T00 This humorist Simple Home Recipe,‘ Blank kid one strap pumps, wit-h Cuban heels (rubber top lift). An eye opener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.4.) Growing Girls, high class Goodyear Welted Brown or Black Calfskin la/ced boots, with regulation low heels. reduced from $6.00 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.95 Wellington Boots,’ ‘mak’ ' ‘ ‘Ki or Grain leather with tap soles . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 5.95 'l'.'a.il end of different lines Men's slippers for house wear 99c. Mens’ Hose Wifie (reading): says the modern mother can hold safetypins and a cigarette In her mouth ‘at the same time. Hubby: Yes, but either she gets stuck or the baby burnt, I'd like to bet. It you ilrt- n vlutitn nI' Stomnr-lt Tron- ‘ bits Gnu, Sourness, Pain or Bloniing—~ you mny Iiuve quick and certain relief‘ by followilng this good advice. _ , Artiflt-Iul dlgcstnrrts and sturrrrttiott, diets ure seldom ncrvtletl. Within rend. t|r|_ lntmt folks may cult what they like l i|' they will ltw-p their stomach {rt-cl Trnlil rtourlnl: rtclds that. hinder or purfi in; v.4» tln-~ work nl‘ digestion. And tbr: host. ulttl r-rtsiosl wiry rto do this ls In. lollow every meal with a little; lllsrrrnrtutl l\IrugnosI-|--- n pleunnut. harnv‘. 11-104 Inrtn oi‘, ‘-1 su-riftlyl rrr-ntrullzrs tmidity your‘ sir-much sun-t and t-lvnrt. ‘ .\‘ ft-w days’ trinl oi’ Blunt-riled l\itrg-_ ‘m powder which any good druggist; at lnlfllng rout, should _ l_\' t-onvltrro you that. fully 90% of_ trrlllnttry, ototnueh distress h-r itbsolutciy- rIrrnr-t-cswrry! 'l‘r_v ltisurntetl Magnesia‘ tablets Iudny! Women's Farm boots, Amherst and other good maktgsé all 51”“ a‘ FANCY cnnrcxs on PLAIN Three pairs for $1.95, 1.69 and. . . . . . . . . . . For Boys’ (Sizes 1 to 5) Farm for Sale at Tryon. contain- ing 73 acres. nearly all clear and in a good state of cultlvatiott. with good house and good set oi‘ httild- lngs. together with house and lot ldjolnlng. Cottveniently situated. II‘ Interested apply to v JOSEPH FELL, 'l‘ryun.| Ladies Silk Hosiery Penmaws silk tothc welt, popular colours . . . . . . 79o. Better grade, 12 strand silk thread . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c. Outsize hose, elastic tops, sizes 91/2 to 101/2 . . . . . . 98c. All other elastic top lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59c. All broken lines of regular $2.25 ‘and $2.00 lintésl Black or Brown Blucher boots, sewn and nailed, rubber heels . . . . . . . . . . . $1.95 znrri koopn 3l28-3-l4-4i. .tur:rrrrri' srrrr Auction Sale of t-huit-c Itoustrltoltl furniture at I72 Sydney Street, un , Friday. March 16th, t-rommcttcing at ‘ 10.30 sharp, of parlor, dining room. bedroom and kitchen furniture. ' Carpfl-S. oilclotb. linoleum, etc. Ont- beantlful Edison Diamond Illsc cabinet. gtamnphottc, l canary and " cage. adellghtlttl singer, and all nfllcies In. on and about the prem- lscs. Sale positive. Terms rash. MRS. P. FRANK Mat-DONALD. I72 Sydney Street. Heavy Black or Brown boots, for Farm wear, many styles, $2.95a.nd................... ......$2.45 For Small Boys r (Sizes 11 to 13) ' Heavy or light boots in black or brown leathers For Children (Sizes 8 to 101/2) Amherst make, box kip heavy laced boots, for boys or girls , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............$1.45 Brown Oxfords, long wearing Buffalo soles . . . . . . $1.65 Patent. leather strap slippers, a wonder at‘. . . . . . . . $1.35 Baby Boots 49c. Moccassins __ _ 29¢, For Misses u... , , . , (Sizes 11 to 2) Box Kip Blucher Boots, Panco soles, Amherst tnaltc, solid as a rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.95 Patent leather strap pumps, good solid soles, a wesairgr . J Brown leather Oxfords, solid throughout. and comf For Children (Sizes 5 to 7%,) Boots and slippers, man, kinds, well displayed for your choosing at $1.45, $ .15 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95c Rubber Goods Men's “ 6 to 11 Rubber Boots, Red soles, Knee high . . . . . .. . . $335 Rubber Boots, Red soles Thigh Height . . . .. 5.45 4.50 LumbermantnMoccasinstyle . . . . . '2.40 1.90 Lumbermans, Moccasin Style, White Soles .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2.65 2.15 Women's Rubber Boots, $2.15; Misses, 11 to 2,$1_85; Child, 7 to 10, ,, . _ _ , _ _, Special Brand ordinary rubbers, Men's 90c; Boys’ 78o; Youths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69c. Special Brand ordinary rubbers, Women's 70c;Gir1a’, 11 to 2, 62c; Childs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55c. ' Absolutely at factory prices, the balance of all other Lumbermans Rubbers and all over shoes. ll ALLEYnrfifiEi "What's thq; nmlirl w-‘t- She acts ltkc stir s drturt; “She's. rIl". "W11, l t. ~ 4 “it's gun- .. r--_~. r.. . . $1.95 .-'.\|.|-; or t‘ u, ,~t_ vmhuq-ru Tl-INIIKICN urn Imitul (or Ilia our. t-lmw of tho (‘nun an (Iovnrnnranl Nlrunmlrlp llrnltl. now lying ut tip. 11l""1"" ""911. Flvnrlayltuttiwn. l‘ E. l, lgfjlxlh row 1". wllltlt nv 01', lllplll -' . lrtllm lonmlgu H2. register ton- nmnr P‘. ""1"" 33 11. D. (slnlle nornw.) ‘ Porn I‘ lvmlnr muy be (Ibhllntrgl '. It], Flmruun. Agent, II|~~_ _ Murlnn nml Flslrarlo-g. (Imrlutlrtuu-tr l‘ Ii. I., or 1mm flu- untlnrnllttvll ‘ .\II hid» mun-l be rtwrivrtl In the n! llt-n of the Hnurrlllnent (‘outrun-In Nuo- ‘ brrlnlunt (‘ulnmltl Haw». not Inter '.' o'clock mum, Muntln). April ' PAZO OIIITMENTr 3-l4-3i. 1 "mar srrii I am Instructed by the EKEHIIAIN ‘ " 0| the late Ariemas (llow to sell by ' Public Auction on this premises a‘: " “w” wulshire‘ a" h“ m“ a“ retiring. For further particulars Pmfirtnprgzearwl 20:; r.?;1“i~“’l‘." ‘"1"’ "' m" Iwormy iollowlnag Monday. hon: l,‘ A‘ m) 1mm!‘ :""m‘|" "Mhg, "m" “°','::"""5 ar40-s-t4-u1rirru. Mum‘ n one acres w new bungalow and barn with never fall- lng pump at door. Also one driving , little 12 years old,‘ one sow pig to 1511011 March 28th. l driving wagon 1 copra; wagon, I sleigh. quantity fll IIOII. I stove, 2 beds. springs and Inllflulaes, 1 bureau. l commode. 1 idle parlor furniture, 1 linoleum, 11mm, chairs. tables, ollclolhs and other Articles too numerous to purl mrnt Shore Farm For Sale ‘i mile from the town of Sourls. " remaining 90 acres, 20 acres plowed Im- st-cd potatoes and with first class buildings, Ideal farm for seed potatoes. Reason for selling, I am IIUVPZIINJIICNT (‘IINTII.\I"I‘N PIIIPIGICVI N ('0l\IhIl'I"I‘l'1I'l- ' Ollium, Mun-h it, III‘ _ j Youths’ 11 to 13 $2.60 3.45 1.60 1.75 . . $1.60 Boys’ 1 to 5 mssnsmunzzsnnrmun: anal $3M \ rrrr [rrrrsrrrr l otter for sale my farm situated: int. Springfield, Lot 87- 1% miles! from Bradalbnne Station. oonslstlngr oI I03 acres, 9t) acres clear and in‘ a high state o! cultivation, balance: covered with o good growth 0f hlfdl u.“ soft wood. New dwelling neutral and buildings ‘in first. class condl-l Charlottetown‘ / tion. ! P- E- I- umust. MoKAY, 1 s no. t. o. A. n. A. The Annual Meeting of the R. W. Grand Orange Lodge oi P. E. Island. will be held ill the Orange Hull, Hunter Illv- er. on Wednesday, March 21st- 1928, at l o'clock‘ p. m. "m," W. w. nor-mm» Brflllhno. :- 2}‘ n. w. Grand son. I ' wlI-IB-lll-fi. Terms Ouh $5.00 Order by Mail Free r strusn 01.0w. n. J. MoLIIAN. Ilfillibll- I. A. muons . - Alfifll. - ~ Ilefllt wmnrm, More]: tau. t‘ Itu-t-tt-st. . ,.