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' Don't wear your glasses for live or tcn years, as some do, without rc-cxamination, for in that serious changes may take place, which ii not. lllaCINTfEtl, may work per- nuzm-rlt injury to time the most pfCCltiLlS bCilSC Y0“ POSSCSS. Guard your cycs, G. F. HUTCHESON OPTOMETRIST ~.———————~—————— lroresslonal Cards S'l'EWAlt'l‘ 8x LOW'l‘lii .I. I) STILWAIFI K C. N W IAHVIHER llAltltIS ‘ERS SOLICITORS IETL, PH (Err-at Grnrge Street MONEY 1'0 LOAN blrLEOl) & BbJNTLkIY , J. A. MIJJTLEY W E. l!i'.‘l\"l'i.l~.'Y K C. Barrister onri Attornr-y-at-Law Oflirr: iilll Rirhmnurl Sin-ct MUNE.) i0 LOAN ErIcDONALI) 8: McPHEE ll. A I. A McUUNALII II. F. MrPillIE Barristers Attornrys Etc. MONEY T0 L0 N ltllcv Building IIIi-I-S-ZU-imo-dali; lilfiLl. & QLVFHIPISUN Y. IL Boll. D. L. bluthirson, Ll. l! Barrislcr it; Hollritors Money to 1.0m Charlottetown lfld Montague MARK R. McGUlGAN oarrrrrsrrsrr. sohicrmk, mo. MONEY T0 LOAN lumen-on Block. Charlottetown. 11.31, llcLure t? MacKinnon SILVER r-"oxrzs sun runs Representing tvnsolvs nay 00.. or LONDON, England. ltlloe. 112 Kent st. Phone ass. Prohibition Commission Chas. II. Black, Chnlrmnn, Char- bttctown. hs. B. McDonald. West St. Peters. ' John Simpson. lhmilton. Sand nil 1...‘... ation regarding lrlotlonl 0t PROHIBITION ALT t? sirovg or to B. Jil-hywood, 1s- Suunn-l - 11ml purwl of lllllll 1| lwuullvti illlll ill‘- ~ 111111 is In say: 111111- iutcrwt scoured i1_\' lip-l ‘TY A Resolution for 1932 “l will try Red Rose Tea.” EDROSE Hat ‘ul Bird migration is a wonder thing. The humming bird1 aave started on tlrcir long journey aver the sea. She: i wonder when the geese 1o. "Do you expect your son home rom college to spend Christmas?" "Why yes." "How will ho come?" "Orr crutches or on a stretcher fear. He's captain of the col- egc football team." A SAD EXCHANGE icon winter blasts will fret the soul And as chcerlessly they prowl about Ne'il put away the fishing pole And bring the old anew shove’ (w. l Honors Awarded By Conco John Greshamk Cir nus-ooh“? Educational Campaign. rd“ Men-e] Senior Provincielz-l. mo. Web- (Continued) INSTALRLENT X. cd for home. ly, her voice unsteady with ing those moments oi’ ncamcss. He looked at her quickfy. said, nftrr u paus. kncw- . . scarccly’ anything. . ." Elle drcw n hrczrih. “Mid wlnt do loll know cf mc?"si1c added, 111111- Jng in hcr saddle so that slit‘ lflCfll him. “Illat, in spite n: a‘l you ‘tour. 12c, you are afraid of a thunder; storm." he answered non cunrmlt. tally Whcn they reached home. he dismounted quickly, came to no; and he'd out: his hands to aid her, There was a challenge in his gym and for a moment she hesitated. “I've held you 1n my arms this mlmlillg LUCY." he said scarcely Blldibll‘. "Whats the odds?" She put her hands 0n his shoulders and sld through the circle of hi5 arms to the ground, "I said n1 make you,“ ercd again. "Well! You've made n19!" 51w cried and left him, to run quick“. into the house. When she went into hcr room to change her W“ things, she saw on hcr dressing table, in a little glass “i59- ihe D053’ of rose-buds Jim had offcrcd her before they went, out. Crushed and battered, but show. ing signs of recovery. Somehow the sight of them caught at her heart, and she stood looking down at them through sudden tears. She was free now. of the horror of Jim that had made her refuse to take them from his hand. And it. was like the sud- den warm thawing of on icy who}. to to be free oi that. During those moments of ncarness, when he had 116711 her in his arms and comforted her fears away with ‘his strength, he had become something new to her. No .Hcr thoughts brake off sharply and her hear; qulckcncd. N0: not new. He had become a- gain the man he had been . . . Thought went racing ahead thcn, brnging revelation upon revelation. She had been thinking in her bitterness thug the knowledge of his treachery made of him a rath- er terrible stronger; that this whole nature was colored by it; but she knew now that this wasn't so. The desire for revenge was false to his inmost nature; something that owed its birth to those three years of spiritual agony, If those three ycars had nevcr been, this terrible thing would never have been, other. Take h, away; look beyond it. a: Jim Lee, as he essentially was, and he was the man as she had m; known him. It was those three ycars that had wrought the change in‘ him. They had been surest and free to hcr, but what; had they bocn t0 him? The memory of that, cruise with her father; the pictures it brought hc wh lsp- Tnlru hll! n tan oonfnl ol Mirna!‘ n mo s. Hut Plllnn-rF-r, inhale it. AIM: rub u well into your that. You'll got niietl l2 poignant vlvlclncss o: contrast, the horror that hcyatulfcsame t'mc, had been enduring. gran‘. sfrmlqlh; his vigor of mind and strange intensity of feeling to be to her mind of wide expanses of sky and sea: of wild wind and dashing spray; of white sais a- h gainst dscp summrr blue; the uhccling of girls and all thc things that speak of freedom, c brought home to her, with the That was a. light upon him, and it made her very thoughtful and silent as they mounted and start- “What a. mad business our mar- rIage was!" she broke out sudden- the emotion that had been stirred dur- ' “You've reason to think so," hc k‘nd of you. . little buds seemed now to standl for so much to her. Qrent they?" Anne. very happily, as she attentiv- eYy helped Lucy out o! her things and into dry ones. went, to the stood lookhg down at flowers. Then put out a. hand, qu‘ck1y. and took them out of the case, dried their stems on o. towel and pinned them into the front of her dress. pointed to them and asked abrupt- wrong; and I know it," she answer- ed him slowly. ‘ster. Central Bedoque and Vivian P.‘ that was line in him. She found Howatt. New Glusow. 2- Winn‘- herself oouhung up his 500d qunl- rreo 1. Bums, Freetown; s. Mar- ities 111 her thoughts. He was ub- sum Roam“- ‘mlvn- ‘ solutely r0115 with mqnoy_ m; Junior Provinclak-l. Harold M. ‘servants, one and all, adored him. HOWE“. New 51553”? 3- “an” H- Huze. dark, unsmjmg u he was, Ramsay, Baltic; 3. R. Walden Auld. chum-oh seemed always willing aflvrevtvwn- Rem" Qtmliwu- Fm‘ be friends with him. She had ooohimn and Mmwei Wmbmk- instances of that on the: rides lo- Traveller's m5‘- gether; and in his treatment o! the Senior county. Prince Countyz-l. children of one of the gardeners. EBB- websiel‘: amt“! Bedeque: 2' He seemed to have none of iheywllnifrm I- Bums- Fmemvm and small meanneaes. Even his revenge 3119189195 3989550". ‘Ii-yon; 3. Mur- fulncss was o. big sweeping posslonjiel Lcard. Cent"! 565N119 and And then come suddenly the rea- Mark)" Lard’ central- Bedeque‘ lzatlon oi one other fine quality; Qllef-‘IYS c°unty5"l- Vivian P‘ all ricprudaiiorls. Admittedly, it was ,03ml>bcll, Freetown. a iOlTlbk‘. truth he had .old, hut-i QWIYS C-llm-‘Yi-l- Hamid M‘ 11o 111111 told it :0 her that night BOWM- NW 61W”? 2- 6mg“ illfiitfafl of later; rskcd 1111 he had W. Bwwn- NW Q1855“? 3- mile“ worked for to savc her from him- w°°3n9r» Nmfl‘ Rustic“ 5011 King's County:—1. Dutncy, Murray River. Katherne Shc knew then, quite simply, qute clearly, that she loved him still; The truth came to her so. quietly that she did not notice the ST CATHERINES INSTITUTE P. E. I. Provincial and County Honors W. C. '1‘. U. Tempo-lance JANUARY 8. 1.932 ... I fiozeignuchange- The December meeting of the St. Cathcrincs Institute W85 held at the home oi’ Mrs. John Qrbourne.‘ . l ‘th thl t members and like a dead thing, but she was a- filiiegvlisxors_ M5335; opened with live again now, and she knew that Institute ode followed by Creed m1 whatever he had dune’ he was that unison. Roll call answered by read- mon she had first: loved . . . And mg and Singing, except Helen Mo“ o. deep and useful bit of knowledge row who read a paper entitled KigaliUhgiilgsmorliialromgaenggghz: "Amusements for the Young Peo- _ . pie o the Farm." Minutes of prev- 1 ' .1 ' . counted. Not what. this terrible cdfhe Secretary read a report of spirit of revenge, born o1 a very , the concert box social. The mem- btter accident of fate, had lmpel- bars presented a ma“ hm which led him to do. , , ‘d. 5.00 oted to Mrs. She was glad. then; glad with lllmjEgzziems for Zzzprng the flag“ everything in her, that she had not $3M was voted for a Christmas loft him. For perhaps, after all present for a young lady m the “he” was’ “s she h“ Sam’ light "' district who is 111 delicate "health. head . . . At any rote, here was $100 was voted ‘m, candy wwards the first gleam; the ever wondcr-jschoo] concert Miss Darrach read “A 5:?!“ tzzurggemazdixgg‘ f 9, paper on The different uses o! s e s ere, ee ess o i191‘ drlppng clothes, her 1.1.1.1figs,‘megriofoiifhgi-ymriiilxilhigvifi came into the room to help her t0 ' - ll to be answered by P881118 19 change. Seeing her looking at the.” 1n i I h r ed buds, the girl said, smlllngly: unis‘ A dc c m“ mm was 5e v b the hostess assisted by the Miss- "OIL madam’ I folmd them on e: Morrow, McNevln and Moore. the floor in the drawing-room. You Megting awed by sing-n‘ the Nah must have dropped them, and looks 10ml Anmenh as i! they've been trod on, too, poor things. But I knew you'd be sorry! to have them die, because I saw‘ Master picking them for you this momrlg. . . ."'I‘he girl beamed at Lucy, fully assured of her approval. Lucy gave it, not without diffi- culty. "Thank you, Anne. ‘That was vcry ." Her lips were trembling body". ‘Ilqose battered moment of its coming; she just knew it was there. Feeling had been numbed within her; she had been M URRAY HARBOR NORTH Mr. William McKay bought a valuable horse recently in Char- lottetown. Mr. Bert Graham of Gaspercaux ispcul. the week-end in Murray Harbor North. We are pleased to note that the r condition of Mrs. David Senca- '5° Pick "F baugh is much improved. the beaming “Quite beginning said Mr. Lauler MacLure spent Christmas Day in Lower Montague the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross. wet When the girl had gone, Lucy dressng table and ._--- the tiny Mr. Ben]. Irving and Cortney J. MacLure visited Greek River on Tuesday last. They report a. heavy road. . Mrs. Louise MacLure, teacher, is spending the holidays at the home oi’ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don- 4 old Ross of Lower Montague. Al, lunch, Lee noticed them there, "some ones?" --*—' A very pretty Christmas tree and She colored. o-yesg- entertainment was held in I-iturmy w-why do you we“ them n-Jw?" Harbor North Hall on Wednesday c “pal Dec. 23rd by the teacher and. pu- She hesitated, ihcn: “As a sign that I have been- plls. Much credit is clue the tench- cr, Mrs. Louise lliachurc for the able manner in vrhl-zh aha trained the pupils in their difficult ports, Ho, with his mighty body; his imprisoned. That thought C. M. Lnmpsont? Co. LlMlTI-Tl). M Qucrn Street London, B. t; t. llrrrlond Public Auction Sales ll‘ ( RAW FURS lhipninz nus writ no turntsh rd without r-lrnru hv nprrlytru- to IL ‘I. Hnlmxm l.td.. Sum mnnldr P P. I Benn-senior! in Alfred Hosea‘. In c. brought hcr firs; real glimpse what the tragedy of those three years must, have been to him. And suddenly‘, as she stood there pictur- lng it, her anger at his wrong a- gainst hcrsclf dlwndlcd, plocc was taken by almost unbear- nble sympathy. There was so much O‘: and its eyes as he looked at her. he said. plucky especially," she replied. "It was the truth." tie! what are the colors? - ‘Old Boys‘? cholce)--“No, the old girfsfl-Pnss- consisting of songs becoming the festive season with rccitations, dia- logues and drills. There was admiration in his dark “Phat was plucky of you, Lucy," "The first requirements o! o sound law is that it should correspond with the actual feelings of the commun- ity, whet-hm‘ right or wrong."--0livcr Wendell Iiulmcs. “I don‘: know about it being (To Be Continued) Frlend-“Jove, that's a striking ‘counsr: FOR FISHERMEN The Biological Board of Canada Jones (dutifully wearing wife's in g Show. oflrrs to assist n limited number 0t fishermen from the Maritime Prov- inces to attend the Short Course for "The trouble began with pimples on neck and cirwt. Some of the and they were vcry red. They scaled for r1 while. The trouble lasted about "Other remedies had been usr-d wl t Frrac ca ill‘ HZ Hit:- tu-nuo New York N I iii‘ Very Red Pimples Caused Disiiguremenl. Cuticura Heated. pimples were large and others small, Cuticura Soap a:.l Ointment and in about five months 1 was rom- ' of Cuticurn Soap and two‘ hjxos (Iigncd) 1211:: Agnes Orcnchuit, illlllard, .. Sold everywhere. Ssmnle each trce. spiny Linitul. Mootrcnl. Fisherman to be given at tho Fish- crlcs Experimental Station, lhlltu, N. 8., during n tcrm 0t six weeks commencing on January 218i, 1932. Each will be given on completion of tho course the sum oi Forty-five dollars plus the amount of railway fore tor a rctum trip intwccn Ihli- far and the railway station n:ar:|t “is home. Only bona flde fishermen from 1'1 to 35 yenrs of mo, who have V1“"I'0'lll“'li‘.",‘l\ rrrv“ 6 l" th~ [xv-Ila "rrhcolr of the Tfnrffmr- Provinces or an c1l1""i nt rr'""! Flt b~ nbla to obtfn thorn trot-tr. All apnilentiohs my face and later spread to my over nnd caused disfiguremuu eight months. thout success. l began using her studies vale. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Lewis J. MacDonald, who is visiting relatives at Kelly's cross. Troubir- X ‘PRIVATE WIRES and BANKING TIME is ofren of great importance in financial transactions. The Bank of Montreal's Facilities include cli- sect‘ private wires between its leading offices in Canada and in the United States. Immedi- . ate service is thus assured. ‘ By means of private wires the Bank of Monneal is enabled to provide at all its offices closest rates on American and all classes of BANK OF MON TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS 0F $750,000,000 Clarlottetorvn Branch: G. FILLITER. 550M126!‘ A 9 u :4- M.- ,.. 1 1. Eflablishecl 181T f Ll____ SOUTH LAKE with relatives at Fortune. at South Lake on Saturday. with her mother, Mrs. Teresa Mac- Donald, South ‘Lake. ' Mrs. Margaret MacVnne, Both- well, who has been ill for some months, was removed last week to the Prince Edward Islad Hospi- tal, Charlottetown. Miss Mildred MacDomld, South Lake, left on Saturday to as teacher at Mill- An item in "South Lake Notes" lost week was erroneously printed and should have read: Miss Laur- ena Shreenan, who has charge of the school here. is spending Christmas holidays other home in Kinkora.—-C. the What w: _ Your Shin Lnrva it to ZAIPBUI’. Heals From Below it is so highly refined that its rare herbal essences soak natur- ally through the tiny pores deep into the underlying tissues. Thus deep-seated disease is soon dislodged by this unique Zam-Buk treatment. Fatty ointments clog tho pores and never penetrate beyond the surface skin. It's 8o Different with Zarn-Buk. It kill: pain, silo iofiammntio and lwoling; removes germ in- fection and poisonous . Zam-Buk ends the burning irritation ot nit rheom or eczema and heals ulcers. piles, poisoned wounds. etc" a lurciy as it does simple cuts, burns, chops, chilblains, etc. must h: in by Jnnwry 15th and r‘\rn'd be cvfrrsscd t» Fisheries Experimental Station, Iloliinr, N. . Jon. l-h-n-tli. Mr. Ivan C. MacDonald. South Lake, spent the Christmas holidays Mrs. H. MacCaull and Miss Alice Kennedy, Kingsboro, were visitors Miss Gertrude MacDonald. Char- lottetown, is‘ spending her holidays OOF§OO¢O FRANK MCKAY, P. E. I. NATIVE. ARRESTED; FOUR STORES .~~ 4 . I - I mo“... rox reed Price Llsl SAINT JOHN, Jan. m-Aiiegcd theft oi’ $42.11 in cash ohdsrmr in “éjjg __ ‘g: a‘: l: goods through bogus checks between Beef Chm“ _ 5%, p" n, Dec. 1| and Jan. 2 rcsu" l in the Leaf Liver ... ilovper ll arrest of Frank McKay, " .1 native "first: M“! -- - 50 P" ll Hog Pluck! llog Liver 5o per lll Quantities of 1000 lbs. or mart $4 cents per lb. less. " F. O. B. CHARLOTTETOWN. Island Cold Storags _ 0o. Ltd 11371-1-7-tf. woo“ 0+ uweoo-owwo-no-v 0f Prince Edward Island, yesterday. McKay was arrested on a warrant by Inspector-Detective H. J. Kli- patrick. It is alleged that McKay obtained under false pretenses the cash and goods from four storekeepers, three in the city proper, Jacobson 6r. Ev- erett, Limlted, Bassens Limited, and James Payne, Haymarket Square. and Maurice Koven, proprietor of the Fairvllie Department Store, Fairvilie. i Poole Pen Wins Report of the Prince Edward Inland Egg Laying Contest Jortho wool ending January 2, 19142. Week 9. E330 En‘! Points N0. Nuns nrrrl Address Ilroed 1 2 8 4 IS 6 ‘l U 0 I0 for to to ‘ “Wok Dtao Date 1. John n. Poole w. 1.. 4 1 1 n n a 11 o0 4:131 2. John B. Paolo \\'. I1. 4 i’: 1 0 5 3 2 1S i! 1 81 173 130.1 3. Mrs. J. F. Eulton \V. L. 5 t 3 1 2 3 18 91 84.8 4. Tho R09 Poultry Ranch R. l. R. 5 l5 5 5 ll 5 81 21D 220.2 ti. William Snnsom B. It. 5 3 ti 5 4 4 ll 5 ii 4 4t! 281 232.0 ti. Exp. Form, Fredericton ll. it. 2 ll 5 ll 4 ll I fl 8 88 15‘! 156.1 7. llllrolrl Laird ll. 1t. 5 it 5 (l 5 4 28 131 115.5 S. int. Fox nnrl Animals Foods ll. it. i‘: ii 5 ll 2 2.‘! :20 109.9 l). h‘. ll. Polrrllrlun ll. ll. -t 5 5 (l ti t 5 5 3 lfl 2R5 1375-1 10. S. It. _I'entllt't0ll ll. It. 2 i! 5 gl ti ti ti 5 L‘ ll 42 257 237-3 II. \Vllllaln Broom B. ll. 3 2 1 2 1 3 1 5 5 23 130 119-5 I2. Exp. Station, Charlottetown B. It. ll ii 7 5 0 ii 4 4 6 48 30'! 307-} I3. Exp. Station, Charlottetown B. ll. 5 5 4 tl 4 0 4 5 l5 5 Ii) 421 fill-f 14 Exp. Stutoln Charlottetown ll. ll. 5 4 4 l! 6 ti 5 5 4 4 4i) 881 844-’! m mp stouoh Charlottetown n. 1r. :4 4 r1 n h o 4 o ll 4 48 434 497.: Ill llxp. Siutlnrr, Chnrlottctmvn It. it. 5 fl Z ll (i 4 fi 5 ii ii lit 380 I1 Exp. Station, Charlottetown ll. ll. -l l1 1r 5 4 (l ll 5 l] i5 ill $2 :31.” 18. Exp. Station, Charlottetown B. it. 4 5 7 ll 2 ll ll t! 6 H 2X3 No- 880 4.522 F. A. Driscoll. Manure: of Contest. Dr. J’. A. Clark, Superintendcnt- Production, 54.68 per cent. ioxtfo Regularly fed throughout the WiiltCl‘ season u THE BEST GUARANTEL l Assured llBSllllS in Reproduction The largest litters born last season and ‘lso the highest average of pups raised to naturity were in fox ranches where IM- "ERIAL COD LIVER OIL FOX BISCUITS comprised a most important part of the foxes’ daily winter diet. Line up with the world's successful ranchers and insist on having “IMPERIALS", the best for food obtainable. inventor Bi$CUl'l’_' 6°11"- CHQRLGTTGTUWN