it time 0t Private X f-(Cintinued troin Page I)‘ m _V Quickly he rolled up his right. hiesve showing an arm filled with eedle point holes and filling the "shot oi dope." (i; t . ~ .191‘ - swltli , s: work. t SRO ier drawer. _ fi. struck a veln._ Blood spurted Irom his arm. Careiuliy" disintectl g the wound be started to repla e the morphine and syringe in the dress- i "Well. old boy, you got me." he ,said, looking at the tool oi his mas~ iter-Dope. , "l would give everything in the rworld it I could throw you out ot“ .tliat window," Iie said. "i have ltought you hard, but i have lost. .Oh, that some day I may step out land look the world in the tace with- out the tear that fint-lers are point ling, saying "Dope. dope, dope." I “Yes it was that shrapnel In the lbalttle of Lens that caused me to be idoing whatl did just now." he said, , “l have fought, no inati will ever know how hard. to cast off the mon- ister. abut it's got me. Look at ine Tnow. I am a slave. l-t is my lmaster. \’es sir, 20,000 shots since lthat day oti the battle field, and lLord knows how many more before I go to the place where it cannot follow nie. "It was the shrapnel shot that shattered the liip. Part oi‘ the hip ‘ became entangled with the nerves. One year in a hospital in England and six months iii Canada with many alterations did not help. The pain continued. At times I begged that I be allowed to div. but they always thought they could fix up l " L .t.l1e wound. ‘ l \I)I. l.\ RE REPAIRED. TO DATE ' JJATE prices, cttrr hie Diseases r In person or by letter s; Purdy Station, Watcher tor Co., N. Y. r R.McGuigan,BA§,, ,..,,,.,, FTER, QOLICITOR, ETO. Money to Loan _§arn|ron Block _ town. P. E. Island A. B., M. D. i Tuberculous Spociaiis on! In Selected Cl ‘hloolionc 207 i‘; B. A. l. A. ' p, Attorney, Eto. ’ Money to Loan ding. Oharlonetown hi Qohol Ind Hospital {limited to Eyo. Eur, Nou 1nd Throat y» Building, Grui George bppbiito Gigrdian Oilioo t Telephone 8604. buro-ltoflmmi to b tier 8t Palmer Palmer. It. c. Ilflllhll. Etc. Money to Loan Nova lcotil Building lothtown, P. E. I. ‘ART, K. 0 q-v I lollcltor. l4 Grunt ergo lino! 'r tho Union Blnk ot °lllllll .~ Taiissmiftif, Ioilelé-J. usury, flllipiii ‘av ro i.oiu_ij”f"j . _ iazimiia lllill, Gyrnnllt, - Ind Glivanio . . , liutroiyoio " ' l‘ . POI} ‘U-PHOLSTEREJJ, Etc, or|was alone in ihc cell. The doctor llfflstit-t’ ibulltl to order, EXPERTilelt. At noon his meals wcre shoved lillllfll» -' . work IlIIIhYOUgh a small opetiuig. At night 111i! to Viki! tilt-ulter- mire, It will iles Garrison Road, Chnrlottstow v all innate & Monies H. F. McPhod latifiiicitibsia on N. Y. Post Graduate "It was in the English hospital ftliat they ‘first started to give me dope. First it was one quarter grain ot morphine every three hours. At Ififii it eased the pain. Then the pain increased. The doses increas- ed. Eain day my system became more used to the drug ai-l it re qiilreifsuioi-e to ease Ulc pain. At due time Iwas ttaklu; as much as thlrtyurains a day. Now I lake twelve. ' _ o “Can they cure dope tiildirts. Yes. thank God, the)‘ “ML ll? "l hard fight, but if one has the will- power he can win the battle. The odds are great. It will mean the trial. I would do anything if I could "cast aside the curse that tit a habitifholds over me. I \t"-.-i‘.l cut .oi'i' mv right arm-anitliziiikil" l could be cured tie told oi‘ tutoring a cell padded so that no one r-otiltl injure liiiii» self regardless cl his coitdition. He I Hepat-etl the iloor. llc called Io —-\@-_ limttsiini ill IJPSEI Slllllllifl; tone visitor attended the meeting o! lthis Institute on February 13th at ltlie home oi Mrs. J. A. Macdoiiald. '.\'.ter the singing oi the Ode and lthe reading and adoption or the v [minutes of the previous tneetltig. ihirs. J. A. Macdonald gave a deut- lonstration on the different kinds 0f istitches. The Women's Institute has offered a prize for the best flower garden approximately 27 It. square. Each garden intuit contain ,t‘our varieties which have been ,planted and cared tor by a child uu- ‘der fifteen years oi‘ age. i Fredericton-The regular racet- 'ing of this ‘Institute was held at the ‘home oi‘ _\lrs. Howard Weeks 0n . \ . . - .. es or acidity ot‘ stomach; from in- Febradry 215;‘ qhereweui °‘*%‘,‘_'§l‘,f, digestion, flatulence, tialtiitationwilvgn} erg,“ two vmviotrlnlputjixvl ' headache or any stomach distress. ‘. e Flee“! opened M‘ 4 i0 k, .l.he monlem you chew a {PW tying oi the Ode and the rcatlliznjilyciiiilil .. ._ . . . t‘ doption of the minutes. Pape s Diapepsin ‘ tablets your Yd" _ 4 " . Smmath reels fine‘ mas responded to b) the giiin_ 0t . . . i Co.,. 1 . d- f f i I “tonundrunis. The programme ton- Cen‘; $8,335,, lgfiaiglrllleaflsr, ‘fin, sisted of the Ioliowlngzfilezidiiig. drug “Ora ._.Irs. Howard Weeks; Trio, lvlisscs Laura, Leletla. and Irene “ceks: Instrumental music by Miss Irene Weeks. Plans weer completed for ‘Reports 0t Women's Institutes (Continued trout Patie 9i to artend a meeting ot the Mitldle-_ tton club. The song "It's a Good Time to Get Acquainted," was sung atid a pleasant social Iiour spell!- Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, instant Stomach Relief v Instant relief from sourness. gas- llils pulse, took his‘ temperature and TII WN BU llett. Pleas 0t" "Private X" tor drugs l lto relieve the pain were utiariiilingp, ‘the holding of a box social in the all. Four new members were atitlq eti to the Institute. The next meet-I suitcring oi‘ hell, but it's worth the t0 cure me his slipper arriretl in the same wity.‘ 3° let ll! 397W Y°ll~ lLHe awoke iii ltlic IIbClillQ oi the first 10 be tltt". t! for the drug Iiabt w w ‘J's l0 59'" Y0" WQll-inluht. llis nerves were lleilliiillilllg lllillle lll’ "Private N AUc-HON Roomgltheir food~dope. t. George and Kent. Stii. ‘He subbed. He got on his knees-J _, Just one mshou. anything’ wouldllilg will be held alt the Iioiite tot, he“, His only answer w; .; lhllrsbHeber Ilideejks, rilliélill tollcall “Nothing Ior two weeks!" lwl‘ e respon e 01v ".3 panng 4R1‘ was two weeks during wh-Hqwof 5’_ceiit seachnTlic meeting ‘trials- I sugared “mold agony. he “m. ted Villll the singing oi tlit- .\kill(ll‘idl "At times. I pleadedlwitb my .\lak~'l‘\nlhem~ er to call me awa . I d- - '1" llbere were 1U.U00yI19l‘ViZeT:iJlId:l';' i M“b"iv ldilzbvr- — ‘lhvctitv-oric‘ i . - . - .meni ers ant t ree visitor: atten - lblgayfo 1mg? IlgssrgifelgisneuxilgolJ35:led this meeting art the iiotne ‘me pain ‘voum [one me ,0 l-Orgellhlrs. Fred Prowse on February 12th‘ i ‘The Institute Ode was sung utter I the other pain. It was of no use.’ My arms were marked Wm, we,“ wlilclrroll-call was responded to by the giving 0t Valentine Verses. marks but I could not reel tiio |ii<llli.l , _ _ _ _, “It seemed as it’ years had pusseduwers m‘ , ‘St- \ alelltlll“ “w” when the doom, who Md visnedlread by Miss .\IcI\'innnn and .\ SS me each day bu, gave me no dODeiEIIIEI Buell. Miss Connie hlurdotrk “rrived and told me “m, I was wlalso read a short paper. Favourite. leave. It was impossible. lie saidqpalrcfke recipes “'0'” the" gm“- m- the habit The,$l9.7o ltas bccn 0011901011 by mettle “Hulda, he Sam, were [on puimu,_.bers ot tlic Institute from \\'liitc when the wound. was hauled umhqSttnds and Murray Iltirbour for lllc and men alone. Con“ I be cumdulied Cross t-zinipuig . Plans are That was one time when I zigrcedllmw hem“ "Mae H" a “my “ml basket social in the near future to lwillli him." l, ‘ms on three other occusionsvraise funds lot" tiic club. The tum-t- ilm; c; ;j “i, _\;-- in m5 ‘flgm fmliniz clos d with the sirigitig o2‘ llic freedom 1mm the habit uiiderwcntlskmom‘ All/men" The m“ muwl. ,,-_,,,e,ns_ Each amemptlllik will be lit-id at the lioiiic of w, n no,“ he is premix“ .\lrs.r.\lbert Ilrowsc on .\lill'(fll 12th ‘at 7.30 p. ni. ii three other atieniptsl One oi '.l ‘ Victoria --'I‘lic regular meeting oi‘: this Insiittiiil was lield at llic Hall! _ X" at Towns hospital. New York, where patients on Februaigv ‘list. ,- are given the graduated treatmentliwm” l“v“l"b“l‘~”' llwmml- -'\ llilllPl" or a t-outigsterptiusi at l 'l‘lll?l'@ “TIP: ("iii-run ivnntler, is oniv .1 \\'l‘t\ bit up utéflestltiirtit lilllll ._ Qan-w ... _.._._..._.. s. mini-rs iifi {hi r O-‘ilaufvlr Q . g k . TIIE iliIAIITY RETTE I h wiremai; TOBACCO ACOMPANYor CANADAJIMITED. $1. ,1’, .~ \'.‘t | _ ' ~ ~--,,g~ \'r-..._. ‘I ,. . - ti. . .~ Q I eyes. and an mint-med father tonkluicun to toll nic vou can" > acquaintance, happenI-ngtosee Iii-m. him to an (lculisr, '_ l'i‘illl those largo letiens on the lop took tho occasion as vary suitable As usual, Illl‘. ovtws-spctriulist hung llllil?" ' for a joke at his vfflemfs expense, _ ihcn asked “Siirc I can read "out," rctorted 811d caTed out:- prcscntJJat-kie to rcatl the rop‘liitii. Pie Jackie; "but I can't. pronounce "‘N°W-'MT--5h0fl. A JACKIE codom sronv iQQi Lilli.‘ Jackie (Joogan. it v are you training i“ "l"l“l"ll"ll- His only answer was The lrefllmeiit consists or i-educiu,;'“0"" F"l""“5l‘ll’5" “'35 rem l-“Ilirilnfl lo solve ‘the intricacies or letter‘ PI which yri-rc '1‘ VZ ll tit-w. li-"—~ for a race?” . 9mm QQhP m‘ m5 m?“ voice “r P“? {hi aipmiln of drugs “geld Wwll dill M“: ‘Mzxtcansi A, Iiéadmli Y?“ ‘gm Franklin's “FPITst-WEeaIIer." Tlteréi WIl-S silence It)!" w ~v -~~:il ‘ i . ‘Mr. lstiort just mdlillld M. J,ll'}~;,. .cries oi other titttietits near him. >11 S! tilting belladonna‘ in its tilacece“ _ ' r5" " ffmlmm~ m“ “P”! Rcccntlv he complained that lhc moments. and ilicii the stieclailiitt . {i back:- .' »~ ‘ 1 -~“<--~ l! ill! B 1'9" adiviliing him was a flmil" "V" Ywells °l lllls "ellllllelllunesivs “mam "m “mmm-L’ ° ‘t ha; (‘sioper-liiuvitt lights ll<tlll mi in surprise. . » _ . A “mm ma“ "r “mllllllcllllll llfllllié “No. you simpieton; I'm reel!!! filrominent Southern attorney: Prim" X’ “W lllsflllllgvd as ln- “m9 “mmslllll l" R l‘; “ml” A tho motion-pictures set» “Wliv. inv little miitn-vou Ilhl-‘l was hurryhlg mwam“ m‘? “lallllll loi- s train." l.-\cross the teorritlor a slate scnutorlulilble- iirouptlie East, was calling ltor dope In the cell at his right. known. musical comedy calling for dope. lnever come. When it did there wa n0 relief. The dootnr in charge o “Private X" llifrtiiliil =2- F! .,:-_.-. t‘ _ t; ~ -, ~ ' This”! we? A LIIIIUIIBIII Hair .‘l If, ... In a tow moments you can trans- . iorm even plain, dull, flat hair. You can have it abundant, soit, glossy and full of IIIe. Just get a 35 cent . bottle of "Danderlne" at any drug- Jbore, Then moisten a soft cloth ‘iwlth the "Danderine" and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Instantly. v, yes, Immediately, you have doubled tho-beauty ot your hair. It will be mus. so tiott. lustrous and so Ily to do up. All dust and exces- ive oi is removed. ‘but "Danderiiie" put new lite. 2nd Ililltiiiessidn gloat-xii’. I u i . w t on your aid»? , Kiiiirti '~ no" mun; are! nmieidiMii-vni to m long. thick, strong and beau- a weulilriiicli he is able to injcot the dopejour Institute." star wasl Each minute scented as an Iiour.‘ as i; (iayiifzm “wmm places oi amusement and sent the.’ Sdluid coursing through his system g He exhibited an envelopejn his in. stroke of the splendid condition ot'_ entered his cell, Ielfillel‘ ii llNIiE Glealmy Mass of '. he is like slicers ‘never releasing sitggestion box ivas then held. mic "lle looked uncomfortably ‘hot, An MSIIZKPSIIOII lit-lug “How tn IIIIIJITIVL‘: 'I‘lie President sag»: nto his system ivittiout deteciioirflscsletl that new ideas along these‘; told of how he has S“; lines be brought to the next tticet/ ‘ injrm .\ rcpnrt oi the committee iich attended the school examln-l ion in January was given. They- “In telling oI the. maiiner ‘-“Private X“ tnext to unsuspecting people _ _ I alIlIP school anti ‘the good work bc-l‘ Syringe “lllllllelliwvitli dope retidytlng done by the pupils. Airs. liter-t . I ._o a l r pa. e o visi ie so o0 ‘core Iorniance two weeks agoiliabl Sflhiillt‘ next meeting. iilrs. Lea was? ivitli a young lad)‘ at a tltcutreflaptioinietl to visit the siok. One new he said: “She docs not know andmember was added to the club. l IIODB Will nevprvltllou‘ that I atitlRollcnll next meeting will be res- li drug Jpldditrl- 11,8 play liadnonded to My the giving of favour- draggcd; I was tire .' It‘ n1 near- tie occupations, ly three hours since I’ dia t taken. - a ‘shirt.’ Putting my haiitfln my *' Docket I secretly IIYQWLOIII the . .- .. .- iiyritifle. pressing It against my leg.ltuan..smiled. He had seen my lace. In a second it was back in my pock-vllc was-s ticddlcr and knew I was t-t. No one had seen me. I briglil-“dll addict. lle turned around. No cnediip’; The ptilii 0i my liip bcgauono was In sight." , 4 . _ .. _ .. u Kofggrsfi/aie X" IQOR-Etl at iiis watch lgralliltiikl he Sam. Ten ‘m: tmfly It was three hours since lie had‘ “It was an exorbitant price. bull slent ‘all? last "shrill" courdllnglwhathtlid I care? There was but iroug iis veins. .ie tumoinglone t ng i needed then and that oi the heavytruolrson tile‘ street was dope. It I had been asind to below. jarred the room. Beads ofohnose between a stack 0i gold teit perspiration stood on his Iprehoad feet high and a dram oi IIIOFDIIIIIO - Ilia lbipsd qulvered. His flngei-suanil I had not enough moncy tor rem e . ‘ i -' -.-;" t the next meal. I would luive chosr-n Then. lor the second time, slncerthe drug. . ltestarted his story o! "ThelLivingf "lle walked ahead. I tolloivetl.‘ Death" lie removed three morpliinelwlten we came to an alley he tablets tron; dthe dbtittled 01:1 Iiislstoptield. producing a small pitckagn dresser, crusie an p ace t em in I ltan ed iilni the money‘. lle wont a spoon containing water. He held one way. I another. An hour later a lighted match under the spoon}! saiw liitn. He was talking to a The solution was ready for its vic woman. She was well dressed. Site, tini. lion. was a victim." He filled Ilie Iiypodermlc, ralsetli _"Another night I WllS In the lob- it over his rlglit elbow and pitingetfliby ot‘ a hotel. A business man whom the needle deep into his arm. Onejtl know to be an addlot was met by tivo, three seconds passed. His bodyla woman. They shook hands. A straightened. His fingers ceased toihox resembling cigars was passed tremble. lle ran his hand over hls|to the man by the woman. They hair. He cleared his throat. Helparled. An Iiour later the man ap- was ready to continue the stor d! penrcd attain in the Iobbjv. His his battle with the serpent Dopye. nervousness was gonc. His lips hail "Is ii hard to gel the drug? Yus. stopped quivering, his hands were and no. Ii depends where you arc steady." . and liflyou have money. Moneyl _'__ . _ IWIIIIGITWII Baby will [iurcliase everything. ‘It is be- ‘Thnfwinier season is it Iiard one cntise oi the lack or it rhatiirug fiends resort to crime. Money to c them has but pne meitnIng-Hiope. . “Once the peddier finds sylcitui,’ miheiyahy" e; pm", “r4955 "m. _ _ d ed Io slu1g'.' dly pventiiatcd his hold until heiins itoldflinvdopailp ‘ "11 11,; ‘ma, en gym-my that His charge is from $90 Io $100 follifigr-Quthen qyit zétghim out, 480 grains and nroiwrtlonateln thelfresli Eli" ' often its she as “lllllllllls l!" ll"!- lli’ lhe Victim should keep a box oI Baby's Own cannot pay the price, it is_sold for pocket iviilctn captained I I l _ _ rack his little system; hlii stoma less. A victim never escapes. ‘Once ugh and bowels get out of order anti be becomes peevish and cross. To guard against this the mother shoul dkeep a box oi Baby's Own Tablets In the house. They regulate the stomach and bowels. and break up colds. They, are sold by medi~ cine dealers or by ypnil at 25 cents s box from The Dr, Williams’ Medl- cine Co., Brocltvilie, Ont. i! 61181011191’. always a customer,’ is the motto of the ‘salesmamf, ._A.nd the peddler has irregular trade.“ "For nearly five long hours I had been without the drug." he said. "I paced the floor. My iiervssséemed as ii’ they would teary. thsir. way through my body. I tried tojead. l lit. one cigarette alter another. All this proved i'utiie.. ‘I need _.dope and needed it badly. I dtepp d out irdo the street. Somewhere I knew y the hireiing o! -Dops. ‘ '- walked itiretfinopti wimi I wail stopped by d ‘Ihdii war asked for a match. Striking tbs match “I say." said the oiticwboy to the Clfllllel‘. "I think tile gov-nor ottgdit .to_ Ive me ii hail-dollar extra this Wee but i’ suppose he it't.". . "Wliaif for?” risked th ma». re the time lend in my ma. The a Jim. nanome- fiflfifirli’ "For overtime. I woo d lboin iny work all lat n_ new“, .">‘If" --»1-.--u- -'L\vq\ n“) _=q . I t ...-.‘ _» I. t _. Pridet . and. Perfection HE ‘perfectionpof. thltrhand-wrouglht gold and silver articles. made by smiths of the middle ages has ‘it. i..- identified them_‘_1’0r_ all tinie.AI<Jvery piece turned out was marked by its makefis-individual signature. He signed his work as an iartist signs his masterpiece. _ v Pride of accomplishment is the background of all trade- I l marked goods. When a manufacturer puts his mark on a piece of merchandise and, makes this trade-mark known through advertising, he deliberately invites your inspection. The reputationof his wares is in your hands. His goods must be as advertised, or he loses prestige. Advertised misrepresentation is business suicide. That is ..why it is best to deal with merchantsiof estab- reputations. It is theyeason why merchandise . ‘* Fesiillblished- reputation is the best to buy. If it's “llllllins. V011 klwwllwjlljlhit" should wear and what , l the P-Wle ‘Sllilllld b.11- If its"; musical instrument, you ;. t - t‘ ‘ . _t i3 m»; - . y know what to eitpect Ifilflfie tmigwpfkmanship. i If it's ‘_ p 4 A "Fllfllet Sllfeepeffihlll know what kind of service it tshouldygiveifé, .’ i, V“ A I . "The Way to Be siiredifof-tlie goods you buy, is to tread the advertisement-s regularly. Then you can't go wrong. Don’t take “potluck.” I ' U M l ' l ‘mutt l . “V; t st , - i-i)! Know what you buy,‘ ~ i