: PAGE SEVEN ,4 ’s bottles . safely clean ' OTHERS know the dan- ger of the sli hrest bit of impurity in-baby s food. ' To cleanse bottles and nip les thoroughly. yo: easily, mo ern mothers use Luz ' way: ~_ just drop a few pure Lu: diamonds in each bottle, add warm water, shake— instant rich, cleansing suds fill the bottle. With a. long-handled - brush press the suds‘ over every bit of the inside surface of the v bottle. Rinse and boil the bottles form minutes. - Pure Lu: suds cleanse ni ties, too, inside and out. And u: is so absolutely auxiliary- uisedfiub each time. Kee ev ing concerned with? bsbyztiiood rafrl] clean i withLux. . um Brothers United " i Tomato HIDES Bring I’ ship — your hides. ealhkina. lamb and alieep _ pelts, and tecel top market value. Boneless Horsemeat We can supply boneless borsemraf in earioad lots or less. Write or ‘phone us for price. ISLAND COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. _ '4' i?" v v ~44+++0++y++o l g NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS NEW OPTICAL OFFICE 15'! KENT STREET EYES EXAMINED Glasses Supplied and nmg REPAIR WORK Given Careful Attention J. W. JOHNSTON Bflllliored Optometrist LIVE HOGS ' We are taking live 5088 daily, excepting Saturday, p a yi n g highest market prices. iDavis £9‘ Fraser ._ 7Y7 nadian Pan A irunope \ FROM SAINT JOHN N.B. To C; Jonrg-lonthnenptora him. ...'. tietagalna llama s .. liloiltcllre lien}! n... . Duchell of Richmond liar. .. .. heroism: ‘h Ubvebearg-ltoathavnpton Arr. 1'0 inmost of Allatrnlin View it h ta (Alumni-Liverpool I“!!! l4 i. ... .. Pitchers n! Bediorli l‘ fr. m "an. PM AIM" c an: it“ c . ma. I» GABIY calm: ' “Summer (ails in winter u s mu are fails In spring." ‘ a v i no ctovea Customer: I want a‘ pair of gloves for my little giiri. i Saleliady: What-kindt/ Gustomar: Kid i-:\IivJ|i of course. THE. wAWrr, ooze] A I||P 0t a. Moore, Hind marriage-arnbltldne galore. i Now you'd think that theacrt hhewould pick‘ would ft- yum iiut not to, howls-six ‘hefleur. ii Gentlemen priitfier bleridae. And ladies preier Bonds. She: He: L . \- .* - J eoo-ooe-o-e-oee-eoe-eve-ooooo-oo- EYES TESTED"- AND otassas a. w. n r. s. rum: Optometrists ' ~ lit Richmond fittest Professional one. _ Mark R. Mefiuigfln ByA. - asiuusnn. QOLIOITOIL. a"! noun r0 loom Cameron mm, r34. ._._.__.._.....__._. McLeod & Bentley- r; anauwnn " _, W I. BINTLIY, l. O. barrister lltd Attoghey-‘at-‘Lsw Office: isa momma ‘street rronar ro-tosrr; . Charlottetown,‘ f, k. l. McDonald j&_'f_i‘McPhee _ .A. A , .: amnion ‘ moraine. HOgiYATO rnoiin ,. itliu Illidiill i‘ \ 0 1.0 snwufr. mo.‘ ‘i -"t W. b0 IAIIISTIII. 80L! It Great Gears! moan ' 1'0 w. . 3022-1-44! ‘ raoniamon _ mrmtimosoaoaaaaowu nnmietnlur; i ~ ma u: information shove. ~ .- ' tmmmiPfih-tihfiifi. OWl-lbllflllrw ‘--_~--" . “ _ .9! ‘ died little colored bulbs, and con- ‘ eunuch m“. . pleads of old ' Asp’ - ' I. A. IieIIOIlALD I . I I I . . l r i Stewart &' Lowtlier (i, mrnuenv m1 o, 1b: oosss-nuuutt 0o. i-rns s-ronv .-Mioe Jtndcver- sank weakly into a chair. ‘.'I might have known it.‘ ‘Iba-‘t-‘a the thanks I get. That's how folkstalre tn good, honest, consciem, tioiid admlnistrfati . And then the' audacity. to invite me w the pary.” ‘;,“Oh', please come! She'll be so dis- appointed ti’ you don't come. She $14 you see how cleverly she‘ 't‘(iJih,'-1'll come. And since she's got . thounmittgated audacity in have a. ~ Christmas "party in spite of my or- deiwrll send my presents as usual. i Oh, I alwny give little thingy-people been ‘here for years-all in the tam- ‘ hy. you know, and r being the ad- ‘ianintstratpr. So you can tell the fool- ish old woman I'll send my pre- sent is usual. I've never missed one of- Almtaimiryh parties yet. not since-l the firatrtevil-eursed onefifty years‘ dgc.wheti—" "Oh, don't. She-she thinks may- be» he u the Unknown soldier at Washington; she-J’ Alice Andover stared. She opened ha; mouth, closed ll; wltli great firm- ncasnessand blinked hard at times. Ffflnkriown Boldierl-Gtood heavens. What next?" Then she added humor- ously with bright glint in her gray ayes, Well, whatever he ‘is thank God.- it is unknown. ‘That's all I've got to saytor Buddy Bridges-Un- kittflm. Soldier.” " nextfday Rand climbed the tall bind and ‘sf/rung it with Christmas] Illhtsqfrom topmost point to lowest ches, round and round, s, hun- neoted-gthe-m to a switch beside the windoimwhere Auntalmiry could tum it onbcforc the party. Auntalmlry was enchanted with the idea of wiring thetaiiptne; she had not dreamed royal welcome to her Christ- glrests. For days before the pony the talked of little else. ~.It-was only three days before Christmas, the twenty-second of De- cember, in the thick darkness of the earlyfavening, that Ronald Ingram came Wain; - ‘entered-hurriedly, his manner for the "first time showing something I ' ‘ ' ‘““ furtrlve. He shoulder nervously, <1 ‘closed the door behind him swiftly. . ' . "'1 shouldn't have come," he began hurriedly. "But I had to. I cams to ‘Eortlsndstn close up some contracts. Eisid Iislmply stole the time and nude u: overs» the afternoon boot hi’... pyou. I ihust catch cm first - host back. Short-Amt I had to see have thought of you 0on- . Go . I m“ y e has swum" before atantly. Your fac my eyes, your voice rung 1n my ears. the light, little touch of your fingers My‘). . i'i,_Go'itre Not i a Disease . ~ ._.__ MILWAUKEE nocron MAKES = » namiutsnnr: DISCOVERY iii/MILWAUKEE, wait-n me been brbught to light by scientific research fligtgottre is not a disease and is not not to ‘be treated as such. Dr. A. A. ' ,nept., 101, Bax r37, Milwaukee. fir; prominent goitre specialist for qvgr 24 years, has perfected a differ- ent method-of treatment for his pat- , {ants that‘ has proved remarkably successful.‘ This same method is 110W being ‘used for a home treat- ment o! goitfle cases all over the countrywith astonishing results. ‘The Doeogi-jgtneg that goitre is a condi- tionwhichgrows worse with ncsleot hnd recommends "ate atten- tion no ‘limiter how small the growth , may appear.‘ He strongly 00110665 operations. Dr. Rock is the author of a book that tells in a, sim- ple.woy_ about treating goitre at home. 11¢ n“ published this book at his own "erpense and will ‘send a copy free to litter-wind. Write him today.- Adv o " < , 'ii"'..| i » '- 8ale_of_ second hand - iture. It its Pownai on’ an. 22nd. some flue fashioned mahogany included. ~ ' "; . “sew positive.- no reserve. _ ': If not'iine the following afternoon. -» ~ BENJAMIN cswrsn , Auctioneer UOS-I-IQ-Sl. was "CHARIDTFETOVVN —" He shook his head impaticin- "Mr. Ingram," she said with prank dignity, “please don't d. that. I as- sure you I do not like it." "Oh, you think I am chatting, t I mean it, I-Mzs Delano. tcll mo. If I should sell cut-all m; h. ;- cats-my business u nnectla u" ' you-marry me? Would you ti . think ofit? I know it is too com 1 . you to know- But. would Wu let; r. come where you are, let me s29 yo; try to make you love me- Is there any chance for me at all? I wouid have some money. I could take car: of you. We co ld go any place- West or to Europe, anywhere." _. There was no doubting-the sincer- ity of his words, the eagerness ofhl: desire. “Don‘t." Gay said gently "You will spoil our pleasant friendship, ‘and I have liked it. It is because you have . been away, you have been lonely, per- haps worried. It isn't really I you went. Why, you don't even know me. It is Just-woman, companionship, sympathy, soft. things. That is all." But he shock his head, clung to her hands, "Gay; it is you. Nothing else. Nobody else. You. From the moment I saw you down in the cove- Oh, 1 know you don't lave me now-but couldn't you? If I get things all straightened out, and -—do methln else- Gay isn't there a chance?" From somewhere down the ism sounded the low siren cf a car. . Ronald lmtened a moment, but stll! clung toner hand. "Gay, don't say n" Don't say anything‘, Just wait, thi" oi-me-if notwlth 1'ove—-at' least wii‘ a little tender-new." Quickly he lift/ed her hands, pa! upward, kissed them passionately, f. after the other, crushed them to face and went away. I Gay sank into the big chair‘ r buried her face in her arms. A crf _ lnai! That artless, boyish ingehu" man, with the pleading voice and eager eyes? But ev-an a criminal c’. serves some klndne ; of thought f I: the woman to whom he gives his lcvc Gay was very kind. The next day, very early, Rand ap- peared at her door, dressed roughly for outdoor winter weather, in heavy. cllskln coat and; breaches. He was. hurried in manner, preoccupied, He‘ told Gay he was obliged to run down' to Boston for a few days on busi- ness. ~ "Now you sit tigh: while I'm Bone." he cautlonedher. "I’m on the trail and I'm going through with it. I've and they won't expect me home. until they see me. You just wait here. Say nothing to anyone. Do nothing. Don't mt. your foot in those wood-t under any circumstances. And at down and stay with Auntalmiry.» And don't won-y, for I shawl; be in my danger." "You are not going to Boston." 5M told the folks I'm looking for a Job. ’ night, Gay, please. to Pleflbc m9. 80.- . (i TAPIVAN ' . .- . , . W! . w, p 1 F L U ' . . .i'i;“l_.vl a ' * ilow best to use Vicks Vapoilub a ' a i v ~ y. . .-l s; 1. ASA Pmzvturivéj W , ; t » t . r . . y Several times a day. insert Vicks up the nostrils, also ii i i i; melt a‘ little nig-h’. and itiorning in _a bowlof boilingwaterw i ~ .‘ and inhale the steaming medicated vapors. i , ' = . - i “ i .. . ' j ; ' 2. lF A COLD STARTS “ i_ i _ 1 .| i i lif possible, go hoinc and go to bed. hot we? . _‘ " , v towels over throat and chest untllltlfesliiln is‘, i pughly ' 4; .. .' . ; rsddencd. 'l‘hcn rub vigorously with Vicki." Spread on , 1 > . _ i - ihickly and cover with warm flannel. i ’ 5 ' " i - ' ..' r , = ' I "; Leave the bed~c0vcring loose, so ll1i2lliiil1C_ i ' 01's“, ’re-. - . . . . leased by the body-warmth. "may beiréclyfirith‘ VALV , g f ' _ _ _ the some time, Vicks acts through ilittfiklndlktdi poulf-“Z; l, l‘ “tn . _. , ' .-. q a i. i i i i i i i i i i i i Repeat this treatment every {our ihouiyrs" 4 mlighily, ~ i. ‘ ' ' ' and stny in hezl until the cold is broitciii." _o;np'l_§te‘3i'csi'. ' helps the body i0 throw offihc coid-morcquickl t ; ~ _ ; 3. AFTER IA~FLU inf-Ac . . . . . . . . . . . . > I - --; - f l I ‘ '» i ' Physicians advise tlwat ihiechiei dariigér, i, I fefiiiiemicfl l: , is after Influenza. 'l‘hen_ more tl1ari~ever,~colds,_ attnck- _ _i l’: - ing the weakens-xi 5_V5l('ill‘li1ily lcodi tolbrondhitis, sinus- A ‘:4 I ‘ ' trouble, ‘or jmeumonia. This is _c’speciiiily~ true oikhiidren _ i‘ . . . . . ._ orold folks, . » "_ " __ - ._. E , . v '- i i - Heed even the slightest cold a§in'i'cl:ifigierfsigrizi_l_i“and” _' . - - _ _. treat ii‘ promptly without "dosingd-v’ _ . ' ;~,- ' i 9 _ _ _ u—naa - _ v . i 113...- ~~ I p z -- . Acts 2 wn" m. . iuouow . _ . _ . . . .. a my g in tliisipresent epidemic at QnCB i _ “l, i l! in; 1013s,. Yicks ‘ll i ‘ i; ,. ' proving to bethmflnti ‘ i ‘ ‘ ily standby in Ali " efiiomes. Inaiilli M. l}, . .. increased eqrnprnen, It; V. ' - = is againureoeasawjiov w‘ - ' ‘ ‘- - run the labors‘ -‘ _. . ' ‘ aunt-inlay. " Q ' , I ._ i i- i. said bitterly. "You are going 1M9 those woods, in lie under the plural- and watch the clubhouse, and try i0 catch those murderers. They'll catch you, first. Rand, don't‘ please don't. What business is it of yours if fihflil break the law? Mint are their affairs b0 us? Why should you risk your llfe—" CONTINUED oiuze DAIRY . BUSINESS Milk should be protected from freezing during the winter months. Lut where it" has been subiected‘ to freezing temperature its value as a food product, and particularly for use in the manufacture of cheese, has not been materially afiected, declared J. C. Marquardt, dairy specialist at the Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y., in commenting on tests with frozen milk made in the station dairy laboratories. “A good quality cheese has been made from frozen milk in our labor- atory with a slight modification oi the cheese-making process," he says, ud- dlng that in his opinion partially froz- en milk should not be discriminated against at the cheese factory. Common Problem "The utilization of frozen mint is a‘ problem which confronts the dairy industry each year," says Mr. Mar- i are physicai._Milk ing is photon-Vin preventing rustle- vcicpmentof bacteria in milk. This could be considered as improving the sanitary quality of the inilk, so that freezing has no detrimental effect up- on the healthtulness of the product. Affects irhysical Properties "The influencts. of frosting on milk . , i. 3W1"!- upon being‘ tcred toiis uid con- dition undergoes certain f’, , tysicai changes. Such-milk mayéhlvew t: nor- mal creatuing power influenced, its _flavor will be slightly yipangsd, and the butter fat may apatite-outper- ]y_ _ . . . "It is-commonly-beliovcd-that par- tially from; milk cannot be fnlade into satisfactory cheese. For jthts reason experiments were conducted. at the experimenbi station eohcerning "the manufacture oi cheese 4mm partially frozen muienrnm experiments indi- cated that. cheese eqzlai in xquaiity could be made from nbrmtland par- tially frosen milk. _ ‘ ‘ t "fleeting milktended u; rear-attic bacteria development when thb por- tlally frozen milk was’ made into cheese. As a result, the investigation developed the’ point that slight modi- flcations were required in the cheese- mairin! omen-m ordoriio produce high-quality cheese from frozen milk." In a newii device clockwork‘ imech- / I-‘IW. MODERN AUTHORS i . ~ LEAVE MANUSCRIPTS LONDON, Jan.'I&-At a London auction the other day the record tum of $37,500 was paid by Dr. sam- uerlbosenbach of Philadelphia for ilv! Pages o! the original manuscript of ‘The Pickwick Papers." Although high prices are paid for first ed- itions of modern authors of note, it ll unlikely any great value will be attached ~to' the "manuscripts" of their works. Every author nowadays, either at first or second hand, makes use oi’ the typewriter. Hence the dis- eppearanceof any auction value in the original ‘work. , "The _.vaiue in original works in an outhorsown handwriting lies ln the fact that they give an insight into the workings of an authors mind." a member! o! ‘the well-known firm Daily -.Msil. "In handwriting there is something much more personal than is poesibi m obtain from type- written script. to the character oithe author." George Bernard‘ Shaw. alone among modern authors, cor- rec-ta his typed manuscripts in his own handwriting and therein leaves something -of the real Shavian char- acter in his" manuscripts. ltiAlLWAY snow . PBOMISING ourtoort ENGLISH IDNDON; ‘Jan. 13-3111! railways quardt. "The sanitary qualities of milk are not changed by freezing, for freez- omelet; ur FATHER anisln shuts off the gaain a wrm heater st a_set time.‘ - - - of England have long been in a de- . pressed state but ahopeful note is strut! by _8lr Ralph Wedgwood. of Bot-heron, book dealers. told the- It affords an index i almost i .1 chairman of the Railway Qeneral Managersf Conierehce, He idinits railway revenues-last yqar showed a decline of $50,000,000 "but points out some industries, nqtdbly whipbuiid- mg, are lively. and there is reasonable hope the coal trade y. andheavy in- dustries may respond .to the sub- stantial helpvtheyiara now receiving under the Goventnient da-rating scheme. ' . ' INION or. ‘camps w raovnvcs-or l~'1 . '~ rumor: nnvvaao ‘ISLAND-i m rim ‘mortars: 1m. oeoi-vev, ‘syn, m,’ __ In re Estateloif. Sarah Stomp- er late of Charlottetown in dwell!‘ County In the said _' i teshtk i i DOM Honourable .' Mensa Banne m.» _ .. _ Judge of rrongjee...‘ aa.,_-'1r_is.l»y' Harold lmnaed ’ er; sens; Bur‘- rogate lodge, of. T-- the _ _ _ Queen's County, or of literate pemrnwithin nilcoantp. 1 nnasrirf - . .‘ wusnsss upon rapiui iii-i peti- tion on an of aktlaiunvsttaipciysi oil-violation‘ iiliirhrttd? i"! ' ‘ie : p ' Woman, Wiliiana-l._ Bentley pr‘ the folliwhi public places rupee» "o. e . snerln. 0| he ‘My be leaned for the purpose here< . tnafter aet forth: You are therefor:- hereby required to cite all persons bereaved in the said Est-ate to be and appear before me at a Probau Court t1 Ito/held in the Court House inClLQ ‘ ‘ __,inQueen'a County ‘in the laid Province" on. Thunda the thirty-first day of January ne coining, at the hour of eleven o'e| forenoon of the earns day to eoontaeltiteaaidliateteshouldno prayed; in said petition and on, motion 'J."_A. Bentley, Earp, Proc- hereIy-order that a true copy “ be forthwith pnbihhed in some Knewspafiar. published. in Charlotte-- town'a_ deacon-leach week Jor 1t our four consecutive weekn- frptitllli dale hereof and that a true,‘ cbpyllflittl- be forthwith Wfletl lllf tiVd Linths hail of the ‘and, ntor. our the City Weigh beaten and at or near the Bank of ‘ram l‘ its both in Charlottetown satedtiritbt said Estate as aforesaid Ray-havedoefirotiee thereof. some place, Barriatetnjlll QWTW W. Waieford of tile ' Gentll; man, the l: o the time ltitlon named nonprofit that w, is ‘in: 1 - i i-Byi Gedrge McManus meet-i. oicqe- rr-i TELLIN‘ - Yours»: "rt-no enema _ we RB GONNA cw: YOubHouLn es '\ .11 . KNOMI I'M I RlGHT-JiGC-S‘. l 9A D TD§$DAY- AN‘ ' 1w: aAY-iw-m. n;- ~ v-iai-vd- c fibula wrath“- Atilwi- cuss __.._ eaoseifliilytbeyeanwhy the Ac _" Jrepas andthelstatecloaedaa ache-torture Petitioners. And 1 do Oourtlllblae in Charlottetown sfore- - ' so that all penona uirer- _ '