ii I i I EQ x tif f Money to Inna. it-iiasmmo . - . l _7fN'OizTrI AMERICAN _ ‘ LLOYD LINE .~"“;':.i!.‘f..“‘.i.;"’.":'°:'I.‘°..‘.L‘ ':."_‘.:‘..... _*HT* _r .- -.Y .-..._ - _ -- _._ --. _ is 0 is ‘ PEERLESS” Eng- lish Fox N etting'.Every ~ roll guaranteed per- fect. ` Sold only by THE _ROGERS HARDWARE co., ‘ _ _ LIMITED. l A -00-0,00-0-Q-04-OQOQQQQ O»+o~¢o Q4 . L., __ llalifaxfs Norway IN 7 DAYS 'S-S-Bsfseiisfiord . ....“::““ S1\l\.lN(i NOVE)lBl§l'l 2'2_Y'i(l, 1928 _ To Banana .ii~m_osLO. only opponuiilty' or shipping LIVE F _OXES Direct to Nonwar. Space must be reserved tlimugli . ' I--s. . _, T .A. S. DeWOii` Soi _ HALLFAX. N. S. »§-0~§»~»4o-»¢+o4»»~»»o ears.. _ ,s. _s. “l:OsAl.iND” FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS MONTREAL crrrowri _ i "sT. .iOuN's Montreal Ar. ' Ch*Towi\ l LV. 'Town t. J‘ohn's = i __ Canada S.S.- Lines Ltd. ~ Montreal Agents X Carvell' Bros.. Ltd. r _ Charlottetown Agents » l_’i'iifOssional (Yards ` PEOBIBITION COMMISSION _ _ _ _ __ ____ THE CHARLUFPETOWN GU IAN _ _ ____ _ _N0VEM§ER |\, _ 1 money talks known an no dumb." ' MGI1 ’¢ __ 1 E” ’ ,-s. -5 .; ' 3* 59° 5-_+2 - ‘ _-' E _ -- :__ ,-/', . """’- Joe. li Q. Fly: That’l all boioney about ice cream coming ln bricks. i’ve looked at every one of these and I can't find a bitt ' __ _ _ _ FIT PUNISHMENT ; “What are you going to try to do to the fellow who stole your wife?" "Going to try to make him keep her." _ 1 r\ _,. .1111 r IIT. ‘ ___ =.--- U2 Nov'=*'2i " Nov-26 ‘ Nov-“21 1 ..f5.`f=_ fillfl ‘ 4 ::::::; " "-‘il-' ' EEETS HAVE BLOOD -Debtor: I cnn’¢»pay you--yo can’t get blood out of a Lur.-lip. Creditor (prepring for ccilonl: True enough; but I can get it out of a beet. emi.-mm, im-.caonda a.aIi.OwN,I His football team omg it msn M* n_P_ E_ L ' _short on his wedding dav, Sam ` ond ii' information regerdlngrn above ; 0-1° ‘AR“‘;'€f:{§y ET() I will sell hy Public' Auction on Louis brought her some papers to you or your mode of life. Van Dorn." _ the remises on Wedncsda the 21st ow. s ke u the old Judge. 5hirley`s 7"” B'°”k' Cf‘"|°"°t°"°‘P‘E_f of Nlbvember, 1928 my larili proper- §{i€ngg3es1l§qr”hl2yfbl1ili&pi§onp?rll ‘land fggher _§§s___l_;;o my own sal. arid ’ _‘Y _ ty, consisting of los acres or land nt sound over her whne she did so; his gra ~a was my con MP0 - M¢L€0(l & Bentley cyrnbris, Lot 24 in good state or then ho wrote his name below hors; sry and friend. The minds wouldnt -‘ '_ 1. A. IIENTLEY cultivation- This flrm has o never- If his hand, oereniily imitoung her want their heir io take on the ' _W. _E. BENTLEY, K. C. f°“|l'|K Stream 01 Wiki' Mid ‘how ll girlish scrswl, added another name manners of a fop. The fortune that utrrisier .md .\iinm»_v-.i.i..». water in the lwoso burns ood out- after hers “shirlsy vun Dorn. was conditional on his sex_ oi'firi»;' ian i_u;:_ss;__i_.3_;i_e_i;i_.eh_i._;=_;rt___t_\_i_oé>_r_=; em . ; . B - “mfg be 9, en amor?" ___ de item Chl Inspector, B J. Haywood * \ ' ottetown. . _. _ l I l isfpqlbnuur strsetf chori _ ' ‘ Phone 709 \ i _ she did so. slol-ill-is-iyr. . _ _ ~.»-~-~-~-~~----' - ----~ ~-f----»_--_----- _ _ '_ --- --f----- lm ` ' 1 abgul; __her_L0ul5 had wld h91~_5he l/he night Of l”lli__§3l1`l»ill»__;'ll'l9l°| mY dy" ` ‘ ' sALa or mn _ srock, cnor. id 't d t d . si dns sister save m n my we-" Mark R' ‘“c('mgan IIIIPLEMI-:NTs1`:lnd HOUSEHOLD eggerutlo ell; brfli. stdliisizgilling Thus the glib foosue Of Louis |}_ A, Funmruna .the bright August day was- calling van Dorn: yen--»v~.~ nf swihv. `F¥nlzln.i-iri, mst. poned his honey moon and soomd Ch for S ` fi 6_3 ftfffff “ l l ;'._f ___ ef- ‘_ *ii ' f=\1;f~l<. .lf/; "\“~ / 1 1 1. ' ' . ' _n._5;i9hs_or_rrohitition not to the the winning goal-" _ __ _._ ' ` B' A' 4 bicrs: one n Messe Harri ind'-I _|- f\-AMBDUNALU "- F~ Mllrmlln er; one Moweevg; one wyhcel relic: one; - 1 . B-N Moo ir 0 Plow ‘ . ° ~ ` ` ‘ . ' ~~; _si:mIs1"Ens_ iirromil-:vs_ avr- fsfng °¢,,,';'f,':§ ,,,,.:,,“,',_ om’ Killlley Ti'0Ill\l¢ Wh“f§\*_‘_‘;__%_§e__‘;° in un. ' »‘i"*E'\‘ TU \-"f“' narrow; one spike harrow; one roi- d W k li ed mugs ' '~ Rllev lllnllvllnt. Chorinttnuvwn. nn on, new mum “gun me hu.. an ng' e ev ier. 3 scufflers: one mmm spread; “Fruit,‘.tiv“" il Bell & Mnthieson if-f’ n. u_a|:LI. .n. I.. wvrnmson Q - _ L fa 'A _ 5___.~,_ Berrlsten. Attofneyl, Ito. S. S. DAGFIN I tellin from ohorioiaoioyn to new-nfs er: 2 truck wagons; Bi wa( ons: one cart; on! Jlutltllig sleigh; 2 wood sleighsg one Empire 31-! lap. `Engl|ie;‘_one LH. C. 8 h. p. Engine; harness; No. 15 Dobuil lepeilor: kliohen, nltting l'lf0ll.» #urior and _hed room furniture: one range; hue burner: Queen Healer; washing mn-. oiiineraud nyny other articles' too numerous to mention. ‘lei-nu of nie: Bums up to 810.00. oooh. Amoihte over-ll0.0| in It take place on the ih-ot line dey fol lowing at the lume lhur. - J: WBLLINGTON N. _ ` \» C.7llllll’|l. IM ll .|0113 A. llol_i0i§ALD,_\_ » .» iimrm. .- _ is 9011-ll-I0-1 -16-17-19 ' i f-1--t ummm nur; » milf EYES l _wherrfhe found himself facing a White Butterflies Mrliidy Beautiful By Lol: Lode Miunso HARBOUR CBAPER. 2 ‘ '- concaiuviivc 'rua ACTION A 'M- ~ ciiauncralts . -Louis vim Donn, ii. soopql-es. for reasons of his olmhn raised and I } msstd oii_ss his soo. I thi. Shirley. ` ? Q THE YOUNG HEIR. Louis Van Dorn possessed haustable self-confidence. It him in ood stead when 8 . , , following morning, 'i-ie and ' _ i were ushered into Qie..prl_vate N * " 0 ; of Judge Willoughby Thorne. j Wx _ _ ' ’ 'V | wise. he might have been uneasy TEA mfg] _ " <. / nu evra 0'. _ luimiim \.. r _/ ~ -1 /fuer 3; ‘ fm `>/Pl. ~ ' .\\_\\ ‘\il_»_/Ti) \:- _f. _ ___ _.. _.\T=__ . _ i ' ....%;“ lnaaurv vas were formidable and dignified ti-io of-.__;;_______.__ Q 1g|‘3)NS ANS _ sraybssrds. especially since he was in the 'hazeriiled distancepwhere V _ known to them irom{his youth, and the ou- was spicy with the scent of coirrure for Growing noir-~»-»f==~ alas, not too pleasant y pemémbered.*d|_-ying 1em,¢s_ A _fNe,ban.ed saw . / .__.,. “Old fossils. oi1,of them" was his led into a. field. straight as an ar- Dear Leeds-il) I am letting contemptuous thought, and he add-irow. she made for it. Yesterduy- _my hail' grow. but since I used to ed WhimSi02lfi': "Lucky for YOU.. Would he be there again, the tall have it cut in a wind-blownistyle, it Louis. my boy!" _ _ _darkyouth on the _shining chest-i is still very short. How can I dress H9 Smilfd his 098081118 “Hd f1\D-i mit wo had struck up on accquaint-l my hair now? <2) I have dark blue Dalit Smile Hlld Silld b\10y8U_l2lY1\aIice with her, and had _taught her.; eyes, ii. dark olive complexion and “Good morning. sentlemeni We with the careless oongesoension of; blue black hair. what aromy' best meet _aguirh I S69- Undef h“PP‘e1` an older brother, how to take uh-aft! colors? <3) I have been plucking‘my ccndltlollsf' He Woved B 11€81i8?l1@ hurdle properly? Already Louis and eyebrows, ‘but find it very unsatis- hand t0WH1‘d Shirley- "I um \`*0\`0__l~°_his tiresome business had passed; factory because' of the small black” sive account of my stewiirdshiu- 'from her mind- ~ 'i dots that remain -when 1 pull. out Shirley. in her _boyish flume- Louis, lounging at ease inlrudge,-the hairs. what can ~;I do? iii I clothes, smiled gravely- He had wld Tl;Orne‘s Office, challenged the in- g stopped biting my nails during the her not vo talk. und She always formal jury with his bold, quizzical* summer holidays but -have begun obeyed him. in those days- Explain- ' gaze. Iogain since I camo back to collegiate. ing their ei-iiand; l'igh8-%_T_ui% 1\S2_f_1él;;’ "Well, gentlemen. you have seen_ How can I break this habit? RUTH e're corhng I! 9- 0 m _, Shirley Rand-Would you say that' - from _your mothers estate. You ii' I have given E _good account of myl ' probably have to sign some DuP€I`S=| gugrd1anshlp?’L _ , i Auswerfilm good way to make Tiresome_bu-slurlgd-" ' { There was a murmur, `a pause.~hair like your a/ppear nearer is to The old- men shook hoods Wh The old Judge sold irrolevantiy, ond wear one of those knit siiir band- Sliirley. Louis had t/old her th€Y.wi'i>h certain `gratifioi`l:ion: *H9 eaux..Part your hair on. one side had been friends of her Gruud-'liooks like the Rands. Not at all_1lke with long baiigs that show below father von Dom- "N°t friends °fihis mo her." ‘the oondeou. Let e ioeir oi heir curl mine. yoi`i__;I_nd_e_r_stsu°ke»on1.v is word 01' -*W° "Net effeminate. but shy. perhaps- . the sidn, leaving the block dots you and smiled politely. she ‘was 'not Shirley knows little of the world. Ii complain or. You my have llheu? nmbarrissed. Nor did she pay much have kept him close _to me. He has ‘ hairs permanently oved by elwr aifteriiiion to what WHS £04118 Qifbeen my constant companion since _i troysis. 'If you do not wish to do ~ _ ~-.- - ' . . ~ ' .. . .. . 4-- ‘this I would advise you to let your ` __ ,eyebrows grow in their natural shape 'and groom them with a small eye; brow brush to make them arch gracefully. (4) Nail biting is a nerv- ous habit and the only cure is great- er seii-control. If you are below par physically you are more likely to be nervous and iidgety than when your health is good. You must try to build up physical fitness and at the same time make up your mind that you will keep your nails pretty and un- ibitten. Paint the na-ils with ticture of bitter aloes to remind you not to bite them. f»~ IJOIS LEEDS A Question of Fat _ ._____.*_.._, .L _ * .__ Door lvIiss__Leeds-I am li years' old, 5 feet 6.1. inches tall and weigh 140’/-i l><>unds. My measurements are: Bust. 34; waist, 28; hips, 33; thigh, 20: calf. 15; ankle, 9; shoe, size 51/_. D. Do you consider that fat? All my friends kid me about being so fat. ` JACKIE. Answer-You are only about ten . Pcunds over the average weight for \&\_\\_ y0ui‘ age and height, and your calf ' and ankle are the only measure- ments that are too large; the others We excellent. A good exercise for re- ducing these parts is to rotate the foot at the ankle fifty times a day. » LOIS LEEDS Louis brought her some papers to sign-and leaned over her while _ Large Ankles l Dear Miss Leeds-My ankles meas- ure l0 inches and my calf is 13. Peo- ple say that my legs are thin, but 1 think my ankles are too large. I am 18 year old, 5 feet 6 inchfs tail and weigh 114 pounds ' PEGGY. Answer-You should gain at least ten-pounds. Your calf is only half- arid-irich smaller than the average. Your ankle measIu‘e is two inches larger tllan` the - average. Perhaps you did not measure it correctly, at the narrowest point;Jlot over the bones. Since ‘you a uriderweight ` the _thicknem of your ankles is prob- ably due to their bony structure and thick tendons rather than to fat. _If such is the case there is no way to reduce them. They will seem in beir- ter proportion ifyour calves become latter. I shall be glad to mail you my diets and exercise suggestions for imderweights if you will send a s ped, self-addressed envelope for ` Lois LEEDS' _ii--L her » I‘m not sure that I approve of my devotion and discretion to redr money on his WIWVB he P’°l°“`u“¢ °’° ' `male. Had it been mihdbd -N53* Th°m°'bhm'tw"` would have gone Lriuis feilected foresight in pro o. iiioiri- ble waste of good money. ~ __ _ _ He thought indulgently of the an- " s for shirley untu she It had kept him very since he hed loot .his home at the 'doeth of* Joel. But it hed been in the bucket. compar- foi-_tuno now 'within his of the street. whore ended he paused and the 'blossom was the bo- the inheritance he hos JUN' . 1 fell to seo -my u°t°°°lW himself :lor _Buy- pieasure of lei; not a Rond.id¢f*-1-1!0‘f an one.” __ temps. autres xnoeursi airlly. "Mbreovcr." I an ggoingn Rand do strenuous than ride Th rcom _ Mme. I 1 _alive _ ' .,..1r¢-,-_.1 _ _ _ I - irs ancestry from for grinding flour. while done today li _ - The Saddle Stones of 6' gypt 5000 Years Ago _ __ HE, modem flour mill” measures ago when an Egyptian slave-pen i - hops by accident, perhaps by design ‘ .i ~»discovered tOday’s basic principle _ Placing some broken grain or meal on a rough saddle-shaped stone, he used a smaller stone to rub and roll the meal into _a liner Hour.. This combination of rubbing and rolling, still follows the some orinciple dis-' everytbag. Tiy ir. _ _ f/‘AAPLE LEAF FLUUIM 0 _‘__ _"Cream of the Wes covered by that lowly slave of Ancient a day 5000 years ligypt. _ While Maple Leaf Flour is milled by following o principle similar to that used 5000 years ago-it is vrily diif- eren: from the product Bi' ttime. Maple Leaflllouri is madé from se- lected Canadian 'Hard Wheat, so accurately milled and..1o carefully tested that ii written gunnsnru of uni- fornii and suisiicuon goes with by machinery, ti) _ _il EDUGA'I`l0N~GlRLS T0 APPRECIATE Y. W.(!. \ _M HAMILTON, Ont., Nov. (Canadian the Miss- Mary retalry oi' the Young tian Association, one of problems the association has to face is in educating the industrial girl and getting students and girls interested in her problems. Bryn Mawr and other colleges have recently tried 'the experiment I having a summer camp; which students, business _and industrial Birls attended. Miss Wingman feels also that Canada has in some de- gree neglected her duty in this re- spect and that more could certain- ly be done; » Miss Hutchinson head of the Y.W. C. A. immigration spoke on “The New Carindiali," and of a new low ________________ by / t-43' W ._ __})_ .£1 .~ I \-\_ _- \° _ __ ‘_ ‘ \~ \ ‘\ \\%\`M% _' l . -~~- 2 i-_ _:is `x°;\\~\§f5s`\:.*`.‘_‘i‘=-“L~=-. "` " _ _ N icholson’s F ox _ Health \ Something like _|900 that e eminent scholar and man Paul, while writing to th onlime, made use of this "Prove all things, hold ' which is good." Paul was talking about intervening have truth of his words, and in WIS fox to his from very friends. the we Pell. as a "Fox during evident same bene- es I 'conditioner-in a hulth improves-for Animals." Good dependent a poor that few so at has recently been posed-_ ing pace with these people who are admits the children of lndus-looming from places of organised la- workers to the country free of _bor, and know their laws for better where formerly only those; than the average Canadian, is a real farm or domestic workers wel-_e` one. The interest oi' Canadian girls to enter in this mannenlin the new workers must he stimu- feeis that the problem of keep-listed _ .Buy frOmjEA TON 'b Save I K llfhousands jo it I Q ____ if _ iandh " »_ the catalog e wa 4 e iff' ./.-..=, . ' Think of l.lie vari_ety “"*~'=‘¢“ff§"».’~li-*f,~ 222 "'°§.‘f."` "iii-°<§.°s “ "" Catalogue opens up 10 9 ‘lx you right in your own \ 'W ' ' .l home. 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