. x. e ,'. ..-.a@‘¢4-no-e-e444-09 |.§.- i -;';>i~. I n-e4n_-n*»- .\vq l... -A s‘. s-a» ‘wig 3,323. , t; creases OnQISaIe To-day seas "ogmca or rue awe amuse-- " “Blue Idol” Fox Trota by The Anileqlgnlg. “ 412s “NE AND THE MAN IN THE MOON" “Efry Body Love's Me" W" cav..-..-".."::..°'~~-~- 412D " ‘ROUND. EVENlNC” “The Whole World Kan" _l L910 You" nu an». infal- Orchufrl Ilil/YOQI Chorale: 4101 "BILLIE" Walk “Whore Wu Yeo—Wlaere We: l7" - .-,. Pall‘!!! II ‘lug-Wilt and Hie Orchestra I (rouse-haunt on em»; nuuswrox Record sew RBLBABI Ivan! rmrasnkv he your Brunswick Dealer demolish-ate the new IIIIIIIIOI LIGHT-SOC --_ili to standards o! llhlkflllw‘ "You may turn your back on the tale, but you'll always “Remember the Mane." ' \l-iOW TO DRESS IT GreenlGrocer: Do you know how to dress the chicken, Mrs. Newlywed? Mre. N.: In evening dren. I suppose-JV: for‘ dinner, you know. llear these over C. F. C. Y. Radio \Stat.ion or at ISLAND RADIO CO. 143 Great George Street, Clftowh then order your copy at once. An ofllce worker in Cologne. France, who had been out of work for many months iecently found a Pulse containing $3.250 and turned it over to the police. who are hunt- ing for the owner. POULTRY . We will be buying? live and dressed chick-l ens and fowl for the‘ balance of the season}. / THE WORM WILL TURN. 1st Girlie: Why do you call hlm worm‘! 2nd Girlie: "S0 I went over and looked, and there was a light in the wlndow;,now it (om/morn i927 by The OOBBS~HERRILL m. ‘ . .N.\l.5ERVlCl THE STORY -. Gay smiled at his persistence! “Well, I sent the Captain away. I- could see ezery line of the poor. tir- ed anxious face. and the. long fine hand. and the drenched hair. 1 took my drawing pad, and drew it, line‘ for line. I was going to send it to the police department so they could! try w trace him.--Mr. Ingram was‘ locking for a way down to the shore,‘ and I went up and took him backl through the woods the other wayfi I showed him the sketch, and be was greatly interested. He wanted it. He ‘u; a newspaper man." “And now he comes again-" “Oh. he came befonk" "Oh, I see." Rand's voice was quiz- zical. l . I ' no, you don't see. Well, I; met him on the rocks beyond the‘ Little club one day--he Ls very nicai so gentle, gentlemanly, sympathetic —so I brought hlm home, and we hadaiong talk. ewes thinking of] ploltion, to build and sell, you know. things like that. He la very nice." Rand's face was very stern. "Why didn't you tell me all this before?" be darned close myself," she sold smartly. you about that." "What? What about it? What did‘ the police-" "Now, Rand, now is your chance to decide onoe and for all that I was entirely out of my head-am still, perhaps- But Auntalmiry can swear m part of it. if she will, though she made me promise not to tell. She said folks would think queer of it." "Gay!" _ “I was nervous that night-any- body would be! at dusk Ivwas all jumpy nerves. hearing sounds, see- ing shadows. So L went down and stayed all night with Auntalmlryn- Rand. I was in bed, and she raised the blinds on this side of the housfi. toward the hill, you know, she said, “Oh you left the lights on." I didn't, because I went down before dark. showed, now it faded. pal-e and misty “Rand, he felt ierrible| about the sketch—Oh, I didn't tell; and filled it grimly. “I'll keep an eye! on it for you.“ he said. "You show them out weeks ago. the last time we, want m the shore. And braggingl about the protection of the Baby!" ' Gay closed her lips firmly andl said nothing. _But she knew she had not emptied that pistol at. target practice. On the afternoon of the day just previous, she had affection- ately cic-aned and polished the Baby, and loaded cvcry chamber. Some other hand, not hers. had emptied that barrel. CONTINUED BAGKAGIIE If Bladder Weakness, Getting Up Nights, Backachc. Burning or‘ Itch- ing Sensation, leg or groin pains snake you feel old, tired, pepless. and worn out why not make the stex 48 Hour 'l‘est? Don't give _'Ci! buying up part o the island for ex lupget Gym‘ may at any drug store. Put it to a 48 hour test. Money back if you don't soon feel like new, full of pep, sleep well. with pains alleviated. Try Cystex he demanded curtly. y “Because if you want to be soimmy" only 60°" darned close about everything, I will , ' \ In Memoriam WILFRED McQUAID A pail of grief was cast over the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Quald, Green "Bay. on Dec 13th. when they received the sad news bi’ telegram that their son Wilfred had passed away in the Hospital at Lynn Mass. Wilfred had enjoyed good health until about two weeks pre- vious to his demise when he was obliged to give up work and enter the hospital for an operation due in appendeclti . _ The operation appeared at first to be successful but later his condition changed for the worse and on the above date, after being consoled by the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church, adminstered by the Rev. Father Sherlock his soul took its flight from this life to that of Eter- not bright. And, Rand I swear 0n my word of honor. that we save-we the darkness into the light, a hand, both saw-s hand reach out from‘ nity. The remains which were ac- companied by his brother, Louis and Mrs. (Louis) McQuaid arrived on the late Borden train on Saturday 11... Daily p Argument I AUNT i-IET ‘ av aonewr ounces “It. ain't very hard. to allena the affections of a wife that le her husband get his own break fact." ‘30 l 1 tein is absolutely ton more. Sampson Feed is Fottens - Hogs ‘Ready Forl Market A AMPSON FEED contains m. less than 12% protein-and pro- the growth, health and pro- . ductiveneae of cattle, hogs and sheep. Its fibre content is low -—com paring favorably with other feeds sellingfrom 85.00 a l Because of its great food value and comparative low price, § to 45 Days Earlier - _ grown feeds,‘ Sampson Feed Q represents asound outlay and ' by conditioning your hogs 30 to 45 days earlier it makes a big increase in your net profit. essential to Ask us to quoteyou‘ a‘ price on Sampson Feed in any quantity. Sampcon Feed amlaim Hominy Feed, Oat Chop, Bran unbeatable, ‘ Wunlavlegigz. Ry» Show ml lfmil and slim. like hiss-And tlltfllnight were met at North Wiitshine the light went out. and the hand {station by several teams. On Sun- was gone." lday Dec 16th., the funeral which . .41, ..,_ul_,,.. markethe always tunnr-lhen he Pieces me prices. ’ _ , i, Be sure your poultry! , is well fattened before‘ I marketing as you will| p then get" the best ' prices. SWIFT CANADIAN ' C0., LTD. ~LwE = .,HOGS We are taking live hog-s daily, excepting Saturday, p a ‘y i n g highest market prices. Davis "£3 ‘Fraser Professional Cards Mark aflkccuigah B. A. BAR-ENTER. aSOLICITOB. ETC MONEY T0 10AM Camaopdlloomnqberlottetown, LBJ. l McLeod & Bentley "What? You threw that mil- lionaire over juet before Christmas. Why?" “He kept saying I was (lumh " “Now you've gone and |1"OVElllQ" A beekeeper of Dumfrieshire, Scot- land, is said to have found a cure for the Isle of Wight disease that kills thousands of bees every year. In Tortured lliih Eczema For Your: Mrs. (leor e Shambler, llil (lrcigoléiom Rt, Halifax, 13., writeew-“Aficr i tortured with eczema. l0!‘ 5'93". fllh tryin everything possible from doctor: and m‘ 5mg”, a friend rrmmmondet me to take Buuuotlt ....sa-ss"..'irt.. l-II‘ L 0 0 i) i BITTERS nt m Ilunhnnd tn qt me n bottle lull after? l“ had i-akrn ‘ll: I noticed the cooling of my blood so ho advised nu to continue, nnd alter inking severe bottles l rm: truly any it is a wonvlerfu medicine." . - I only by The‘ 'i‘. Mil s: IA burn Co, Ltd. ‘Pnronto, Uni. . eoeoeeoeeeo-Ce-Qoo-ooeoo e03- TURNIPS ‘AND A POTATOES w. will t. 1min; pulve- eel from n minimum. McDonald & McPhee B. A. rhunuoonnngtanhmsmm panoramas, sneakers, mo. more! I0 was Blley Building Ohglpflehvvfl Bell & Mathieson n. n. ecu. an. Iannsson L. an... .. Rand tapped his fingers thought‘ g fully upon her arm, his eyes dflrlhi brows contracted. His lips were cu-. riously pursed and rigid.- “And this is the strangest thing 0f all. When I came back the blinds were all down. though I was sure I had left them up. And, Rand, the sketch I had made of the body in the cove'wa5 gone." Rand stared at her a moment, in- credulous. "You innocent! You gullible! You New York!" hefilhouted. "All that. laid right out before you like two and two, and you couldn't piece it to-gether and see what was 80in; on." Gay's, lips parted wondoringiy- 1"- was cfirious of course. but she re- mained as she had. been before, en- tirely punled. Then his mood changed. He Pulled her arm roughtly, "What do W11 mean," he demanded hotly, "keepins all this from me? What do you mean staying in this house alone, with, that gang of murders hanBlnS fl- round. watching your every move, spying on you-J’ "Randi" "Get your hat." he commanded. "get your hat and come with m9- You'll have to stay with us. What d0 you mean. doing such thngs?" ing laughter. "You darling," she said. "How adorable to hiWB you order me about like that. But of course I shall do no such thing. I don't hold to obedience!" ' Rand's implicit and troubled ac- story was sweet solace tn Gay's eons sitive nature. which had long griev- ed at the misunderstanding. levity and flagrant suspicions with which she was surrounded. But while she was pleased, she laughed at his ser- of intrigue, cause for fear. had been on the island, it was now buried in the past. The self-conscious flush that rose to her cheeks when Rand wondered at Ronald Ingranfs fe- planation. You must keep out of the forest. Gay. I don't like that Chink prowl- ing about. and I'm going to find out what he is up w. You keep out of the forest. and k601i Your door! locked. Keep the Baby in good shape. Don't be afraid to shoot. If you hear H9 Opdlltd lb! GIBWQI, MIG £00k Dill’. ceptance of her somewhat lurid‘ i peated appearance was sufficient ex- = l. 110188 grab it and fire into the air." ' was very largely attended took place to St. Ann's Church, Lot 65, services being conductedjy the pastor, Rev. Leo Herrell. Deceased who had not reached his 24th year, was a yolmK man of good character and will be greatly missed by his relatives and friends. I-le leaves to mourn besides a sorrowing father and mother five brothersz- Louis and Ignatius of tLynn, Mass, who were both present ‘at his bedside when he passed away. Thomas, Alphonsus and Maurice at home. A sister having predeceased him by ten years. The pail-bearers were three brothers and three cou- sins :— Thomas, Innis and Alphon- sus McQuaid, Joseph Costello, Mau- rice Costello and Jerome McQuald. The following ls a list of Mass cards Spiritual offerings etc. MASS CARDS-Mir. and Mrs. John MoQuaid and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis McQuaid, Ignatius McQuaid, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Creamer. Lynn Mass, Lillian McQuaid, Mr. and Mm. David McGaughey, Lynn Mass, Mr. and Mrs. James McMurruelr-‘xrm Mr. and Mrs. David C er. Henry Huber Lynn, Mamie and Eileen Malone, Winnlfrcd and Mar- garet Atkina, Charlottetown. SPmlITUAL OFFERINGS-Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Tfainor. P. D. Hagan, and Julia, John, Emmett and Matthias Gay fell into his arms with chok- Flood MESSAGES 0F SYNIPATHY- Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Creamer. Lynn, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mc- Quarrie Boston, Mass. Guard Against “all? With Musterole , Influenza. Grip and Pneumonia lumallystart wi aooid.'l‘hemo- ious view of the matter. Whateverg mm. you get ma“ wmnmuhumb ‘ on laced old Musterole. I usteml relipves the oonfilou . and stimulates circulation. it all , the good qualities oi the old-fashioned l mustard plaster without the blister. , First you feeia warmtinglealtbe heal _ t penetrates the loom. then a ing. coo ‘smea- otign and qpick relief. Have ‘pate- handy or emergency use. may prevent serlouuillnela- < ._ I. W. ‘IAIBOI I. I. TAYIDI ‘ I'm behind with ls sincere in his wish. He- sent mea card wlshh’ me a prosperous New Year." "I guess our grocery-man thatl especially for growing stock. Mixed with silage or roots and fed as an addition to home New Annan ' And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Percy Marchbank, and family, New Annan, Mrs, Jessie Jiirdlne. and family Wllmot Valley, spent Xmas afternoon and evening North Bedeque. ' Mr. Earle Huestis, Wilmot Valley, made a business trip to-New Annan, Thursday evening. ' ‘z ,________ . Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Small, man and family, Mrs. James Arthur, Summerside, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel clay evening in North Bedequeguests of Mrs. Thomas Waugh. Misses Emmeline and Ernestine Marchbank spent Friday visiting in ert Crozler. MlssYEdna Urch, Travellers Rest‘. was a visitor to Summerslde Fri- day. Mr. Gordon l-Iuestis, wilmot Val- ley spent ‘Thursday evening in North Bedeque. Misses Mamie and Daisy Mill. Clearmont, left Thursday morning for Montague where they intend t0 visit for a few days. There seems to be no improvement in the conditions of D. Dris- coil daughter of Mr. T. A. Drlscoli, Clermont. who has been very ill for some time. There seems tn be a great deal of sickness in this as well as other com- munities. It is rumored that In- fluenza is prevalent in Summer- side. _I.et us hope norm of the cases shall prove fatal and that the epid- elrmic shall be prevented from spread- ng. Sincere sympathy is extended. to Mrs. Fred Simmons, Wilmot Val- ley in the death of her brother the late Mr. Benjamin Simmons who passed away at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dorrach Moose, Freetovm. The funeral took place from Mr. Moises’ residence, Saturday, 29th inst at 2 P. M. and was largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Moose Trav- ellers Biest with their little dillgh- terMissAimaspentXmaewithMrs Moaees‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Smallman. , . Messrs Robert Ilogg, Kelvin and Geoitge Semple. Remington, were victors to New Annln, Saturday evening. 'Mr. Ralph Gay returned to his duties as clerk in H. R. Moeses‘ "M1. New Annan. after spending Xmas day at his home in the West. We aresorry to report a number of Influenza cases in the vicinity and that those suffering from the epi e shall soon be well again. ' i ' Deepest sympathy is extended to the bereaved husband mdreletlvee the pistol. to emphasise what 1.1:‘ L Q1 y V p was. mm‘: who . :.*:!"-..'.': sz"..s.*h“s.*.z.°"z".'...- i s" a . ~ sis-i we» Mimi- new» . 9 vous woman is apt w’ shoot any-A “u” "m" " '"'““'!l-P".'“",. gfoglakféillhhh #51“? wafllfwi l . where. 8o shoot. every chenceyou . . . " ‘ ‘ .' l ' h“ J‘ 4_ _ V nlydonetoinzpliove Ailpereonsindebtedtotheeetete EQfiKJ, m§fp°,‘§,,'°,,‘”’,,,lvwwe_+w-p~~eme¢m wmilnig?“ w no mm. ‘m: rival-sue .1. manuals must make Protection to you lrycuoont keen . , ‘ ' ' ,, “m”. -4 A EYES TESTED "u u loaded." ehe ma‘ mamma- ( Am _ . ’ 1y. "1 eiweyl hr}. loaded. I know ,. GLAIIBI I'll‘!!! Waugh, New Annan, spent Wednes- ' with Mrs. John McAull, and family] i | . Hits. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. " do,‘ n. Kelvl . “Mfififi. . DEBLOIS BROS, LTD _ Wholesale Distributors '- Cleeatieal rmwnmaaasuritn ma. '51" ,. Mrs. Earle McMurdo returned to her home in Noth Bedeque after Spending a few days with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs, Major Townsend WANTED Kelvin, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-| ' vicinity. Let us hope the terrible flierbrooke. ‘ X i TRYON TID BITS (By Esmac) Mr. H. M. Chisholm local De Frost Cmsley dealer recently installed two beautiful Electric radios for Messrs Rex L. and T. Arthur Dawson, of North Tryon. Mrs. Wallace Toombs of Tryon has also purchased a beau- tiful 6 tube console model. Another of our popular sips Miss Rhoda Mulrhead plans soon to leave t; to spend the winter in Boston ass. Miss Wlnnifred Best, teacher Westmoreland School is spending the holidays at her home in North Tryon. ' Miss Alice Best Crapaud recently spent a few days in North Tryon the gig? of her cousin Miss Winnie Apply to Mr. Charles Malone, of Chariote- town, recently spent a few days with his parents Henry and Mrs. Malone, North Tryon. - Mrs. H. M. Chisholm, North Try- i 1083-1-1-8-5. DESIGNING! AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS AND ENGINEER A" flrkenization in the Maritime Provin es requires Immediate] under guarantee twelve months vmrkzq- g - y? ih-Surveyors experienced in atadie work for land and timber‘ surveying on watersheds. 2—Survey draftsmen experienced m plotting surveys‘ lllfl _ with knowledge survey methods.‘ l-Teolmical Graduate Engineer with experience 5,5,4". electric construction and design for field engineering and supervision. l-Cllllblt dtflllfllflt Enclneer on. heavy reinforced odaorefe and structural steel design 1m- hyqm aw“, mmhn‘ / t Box 116 “Z" stating experience, references and sqlaryexpected. _ s- SURVEYORS ~ i on. is visiting friends in Charlotte- town. . “Flu" seems to be quite prevalent indhe country at present, and sev- eral cases have been reported in this epedemio of a few years ago will not repeat itself. Mr. Will A. Pooley, visited Bum- merside, Saturday on business. Miss Etta Stewart. teacher North Trycn school has spent the Christ-l mas holidays at her home in Nothl am. ‘ Skating-has started on the ponds about here but as yet the rinks have not aucceded in getting enough loo toetartandeoourlooal hoclwyista have. to content - themselves with u yet. For “mmmmnus"i irritant! . 0'! ' 0 iliv .1455