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"Gm"! 2% Lieutenant (fDay hung up the " D ' ifldl i!!! 3K 5nd‘ 53h‘ viephoue receiver, shoved the IflXwl-l _ phone ac hi= desk and then Pic/mil R05" PM“! 91mm lifted be???“ to findJimmv Rand w. 296d sue. l4 w 18 m" W1 facing .112. ' 34 W 44 m¢¢l hm- PIQ 45 “m” "tVnat luck. Lieutenant" The farm o.’ the late Jame ‘ "Luck? Lots of luck, my lad. Trainer of l-Zmwood. Contntln; Ilar. TL-Ek-ntiment in 1,; the Tyrolese. a5 8811111!‘ 1 ‘laps. continues active. Mass throughout "n: w" - I , fboogb! I on" 3 uocldgn ride/I; nomad Infill. bottle: of Toolac It Jill!‘ pun! cl In not blind I: oboe. Tiara: worm ago. Planner/ll! Lam Mo: low." Noni PaMJJDAI- Wither, Tanlmc In Nature's greatest tonic Made from roots. barks and herbs after the Tonllc formula. It revitalize: the blood. tones up the digestive organs and puts the whole system In flaming trl Don't about your work sickly go Take the ex- ample of millions who have been helped by Tanlac. Stop at your druggisfa today and get this won- derful tonic. You'll be surprised ' For con- Vegetablo Pilb. CHAPTQKIK a! hi: fare. n; pocket. ‘Well I'll N." "What a nice boy lo It I like a bear." Chance. and the leceaity "making some deliveries. brought him into the ‘and just cone out uuLdzng and In ‘mo the truck when he so n-. owed is to her. q Ieut. show he was a good iport. ‘oangntulntion. Church's retreating figure: "We! quite hont-et about it. ISOGOI. El’. hlflstloard of his roadster and can l fore and decided that he wu not ex zln so needed a shave. While Rand sat watching. cLmbed into the ‘vial Utogt-Lber. l. JLmmy drove away his eyQ Mill iifoilowiug- Church and his compan- lion. The press of automobiles 12-1-1 up a deafening roar. so he did oz Lear Mary Lowell's voice cai- to him» from the aide walk. If had not been gazmg so fixedly head of him he would have seen but all of it bad." 0'Day leaned back in his swivel chaIr and laughed boisterously at his own wit. "Si! down Rand." He Indicated a chair for Jimmy. in my life. and It's too late to be- g" . "A cigar. then for ~affer midr night." Jimmy produced two and laid them on the other man's desk. The smell of tobacco smoke was too much for O'Day, so he decid- ed to woo Lady Nicotine In anoth- i-r form. Prom a desk drawer he lulled forth a package of "chew- ing-" the kind commonly known as "scra." With his fingers he ex- tracted an amazing amount of the stuff and thrust It carefully into JIS mouth. "There now." he laid comfort’ 1111)‘. settling back In his chair. ‘Smoke and be darned." He swung around to face his taller. r"Rxnd. we've looked for Jensen high and low and we're no setter off than when we started." “You think he left town?" "Either that or he's loyln’ low iomewhene. where we're not apt to find him." "Tell me just how for you've Zone Jimmy urged. "Well. to begin with. we started it the house where Jensen and the JIIIGI‘ birds with him got away from you. The house is vacant and has been for some time. It seems the school board has condemned ‘t and several other houses near "- Thsfrle giving to put up a new ,chool building pretty soon. 'I‘hat'a why we didn't see any rent sign on t. "l! only th9f€d been somebody living there. we might have got a line on Jensen and hi; eomp; ion. whoever It was. right away. That was the first piece ofllnd luck we run info. "Then we got hold of some of the boys Jensen has been known BABY'S l Jimmy Bond stood In hi: trucks iWhere (‘hunt lad bl! HI. K!- lement too written In ovcy lite: H; hood woo stillj 9211f éllzllOéd; he 85070‘ i! i314? touch-hot: ‘zayprideondtrytoolorlyool- gr-otulnljolsllld ho nape: no Church. and. thinking in new of that h-z- said to Mary Lowell that He sad aloud. his eye still on the mr? at least. if you don't like me you're I'm darn glad you feel that ray about it. 8-; climbed Into the automobile and pressed his foot on the start- Ahead of him hear Church. sanding with one foot on the run- mersing with another man. Jimmy .214: never seen the other man be 13y a prepooesslng figure. He urn-t-d up Prom where Jimmy sat look-d very much as if the man the machine v- with Church and the two drove of! “it: git?" i ‘iiiii ,, . 5 E neighbor tboy Iut to use one.“ hood u. mu partiahr time He‘ p-Kennedy.” ! “Thor's right. All! I sent 10f Kennedy. when he tame I show- toic-d him Jensen's picture an‘ asked be hndhlm if he badevt-rseenhim‘ ‘ fought down his natural aversion; No.‘ be nys. to Church and olered hi; hand In eye on him‘ " ‘when! I says, ‘didyou I090 I. from?" were to a picture show. when we? mine out it was gone.’ Kennedy,‘ didn't kelp us a bit."." . “And where had this man Jen-f sen been working?" Did you learn Ihll?” ' g “Vvhy. be hadn't been u-orkln’ at -fll.la faruwecouldfindout. The woman who runs the boarding; house where he stayed and he came and went o: regular hours} He couldn't have bad any rugulari job. I-Ie had plenty of dough, tool —-he must have pulled o! a job- lately. The landlady says the mt time he paid his room rent he. peeled of! a roll of hills that would choke a horse" ' Jimmy laughed. “Evidently he finds his game; whatever it ls, a profitable one." He leaned forward in his chair. "You know." he began eagerly, "I lon't want to jump at \. ncluoions organything. but the fact thatvhe has a lot of money lends some strength to the theory that be was hired to murder my father." 0'Day frowned. "\'o use gues- sin‘ about that. Rand." "Guessing is about all do. Lieutenant." "It was the Maynard girl who had that hunch. wasn't It? By the way,- Rand." and 0'Day shook an accusing forefinger at Jimmy. You're not fallen for that woman are you?" “Jimmy laughed. his face red- dened. "Why, what makes you ask that?" _ "I'm asking you. Are you!" 0'- Dayb finger wairstill pointing. "No Lteutennnt, I'm not falling for her, as you say." "Vvell, don't." “And why not.'.' Why shouldn't I fall for her If I wanted to?" He fumbled for another clgaret. "It would be my own business. wouldn't tit?" “Rand. let me tell you somethln‘. 0'Day leaned forward and spoke with earnestness. “I'm a lot older zhan you-old enough to be you're father. I've got kids of my own. though none of them are as big as‘ you. Now. I tell you. I like you.l_ see? I liked you almost from the we C8D 8 treal. F "You're an {Intelligent you look a man in the you talk to him. You /0lu're nice lookln‘ with it." "Why. thank you- Lieutenant." Jimmy was Ill at‘ ease. He pluckr 9d the clgaret nervously from his mouth. “Le! me finish. As I say. I like the looks of you. Now’ don't go throwin‘ yourself away on my girl that's not good enough for you. If you'd told me you'd mlleu In love with thIo Maynard woman Id Kent my mouth shut. But you b said You hadn't. I believe you. You said it wasn't any of my bus- Ileflfl. Rand. You're right, but let 11¢ U! Nu of! to a few (bingo. "tn the first place: this girl's got- ten under your skill. You're sorry 7°!’ 1181'. all’ they say-don't they? ‘*3!!! Ditfs a kin to love, or something-like that. You don't uelieve she's mixed up In any way ln your father's murder. Maybe you're right She tolls a pretty straight story. But. I alwayg my Al‘? the French do in a case like hi» ‘Cherchlo la femmle." which is their way of saying look for (he woman." “I'm afraid that's Dublin French." “"8594 Jlmllly- "Cherchez la fem- i me, Lieutenant." ' “I can't lay them foreign words." 0'Day dismissed the con- roction with a wave of his hand. _ "NIW- R8911. this girl Ia commenc- ' ng to fall in love with you, or l I'm still a harness bull." ‘ “N0. no. you're mistaken. she's trying to help me that's all." "I know what I'm talkln’ about. You steer clear of her. Rand. She's ‘teen trovalIng-omund In b“ mm. JIIJY- u no respectable woman should do. She's been mixed up In t divorce cone u co-rospondent. \lI' some kid who tried to kill bim- aolf not aovorylongagolothougbt - OWN SOAP ml SALE] null, ltoro, mill: Ill-hoalth. V L93 f Any EV I MJT. wt In lovo with hor. You needn't have worried about It." "I was Ind." hold‘ sold tho thlngn you've just ll . wouldn't lav llltouod. But com- _ 75 ooroo land noon-station. oollool, n, "nrn" ‘IIQNDL m|h g and olwrovnoo. 0y, ljgufgflgng. | mllu from 6W- Rolloo Mullins lomothlllg h! confidence. I've [01 to" tojtelloonobolfy. can If" York. i ;o have lost his hood over her. . 7°" lo slow. Rand. Some day the < right little glrl will come along. ‘I've lever Ill! llli Where In; It otolenl " ‘Why.’ he nys. ‘the wife and MILES ST“‘\DISH 13¢ anéayvay his writing. 9y!- when Zfiiiid, "for whenever you speak I am '11, game, anwalways ready to listen." "Well, it's like this." awkwardly replied the brave Captain. life has been dreary. indeed, ever since my wife. thebeautjful Rose Standish, died. lonely hours I have thought of the maiden. Priscilla, who Ia patient. courageous, and strong. (John Alden should have light halt and blue eyes. Ills suit should be made a dark grey, also; his shook and stockings and belt, lock.) / _._....__.... _ .,...-___---n-l ,/>';%//¢Z7Y '/ 1 I e 0 . COLOR OUT-OUTS o A FRIEND'3 REQUEST This is the fourth day's chapter of the story of Miles Standish. Fol- .ow the adventures 1 V grinls for the next two weeks. Soon; you will have a whole outs with which to famous story. of =8! John Alden agreed with mend but he did not stop writing _his letters. Then the captain came‘ nu stood by his side. "IAhen you have finished." d, "l have something important moment I saw you came in herefl” m} y?" in‘ told me why you were in Mon-“a” “‘“l' But do not hurry John Alden immediately “Speak? And oft In TIQEE’-TOD' STQQIES these Pil- uI cut? act out this l "My i I . r ON or disturbance of the wi Pinkhamb Ve takin a lml and manage anybody to help. DOMINION 0F CANADA_ Province of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND his 16th George v., A. 0., 192s ‘ FARMERS’ WEEK he Laflorty late of Peakes Station in. King's County In the said Prov" __________ _ 5 n "199- deceasw “Sula The Meetings of Farmers‘ Woolt will Mil" "W411: By the Honourable Alewlde’ March am. at mo P. m. The Flnt Meeting wlll be cm P“! 531111971113" ‘varburlon- Smqogale Swine Breeders Association. This Mocking will bo con- , he Judge of Probate, &c.. &c. 1r literate person County. ortmnquuo = my WHEREAS upon reading after set forth. You are day \- 5KY~ COUNTRY Bum ma Billy flood n the‘ went window all ready for bed. "Oi look ot the bautiful gold oountryintheskyPcr-iedflill. ‘There are gold hill: with ' t gdgeuuid I golden with inland» o! old!” Q’ noon o gold nailed olowlfiul of the south. Then o flock of gold duck; owun lcroao the wller. making gold ripples. Thtn the light faded. and all the Id wll gone in I moment. l wn o very beautiful muntry,” ultl Belly [up ' . “You and it was I gold." cold Billy u they snuggled unto Mother's llp. they can why the accounts ol the said estate should not be passed said rpetltlonor. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith published In some news- paper published in Charlottetown aforesaid. once In each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted ln the following public place: respect- ively. namely In the hall of- the Court Home In Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the I-Ioll In Vernon River Bridge In Queen's County lforould, and at the store of Walter A. Currie at Peakoa Sta- tion aforesaid, so Interested In the mid estate as aforesaid may have duo notice thereof. Phat: you will be glad you 1m. sued to mo." Nothing you've ma, Lieutenant. ‘In mode any dIIIot-once In the n! I fool toward her. No matter what Ibo bu‘ been. one boo been tying to go otrolght now; But I'm jolt mm t» "help m, "I appreciate it -If anybody else I'd have abut him up. I 800m wont to toll you .-“_Yoo onto can. Lad. . Shoot.” . A » , promptly with TIOIOIIIIHI but you can clooa {pol ofl GIVBG UNDER MY HAND and the Seal of tho aoidOourt thts aIx- ond in the sixteenth your of His Mojouty’! reign. ($84.) A B. WAMBURTON. Judge of Probate. (L8) 713N191“. _ ._..._. My form oonolotlng of 104 ocron N ooroo slur, bolonoo oovorod with In wood and Iumbor. Only 2V, mlloo from Hunter Rlvor. Within I mllo of Churches, School. Rollor and Cow Mlllo. lulldlngo and fonQlu poo condition. Qply b I ' "‘ . w. ..t..::., Middle-Aged Women E of the most critical periods of a woman's life comes between 45 and 5o. Most women dread the approach of middle age, because they know, onl too well, the depressing ailments it brings. is natural change in a woman’slife without fmr or suffering from such dist erin spells, fainting spells, headaches. backache _or nervous troubles. hen such symptoms are experienced, there tisually exists some weakness L 'dia E. Pinkhanfs Vegetable Compound. For more than fif tallle Compound has been can-ying women safel Such letters as the following prove our claim:- Afber Long Suffering outh Omaha, Nebmskmf-“After fifteen ears of terrible suffering _ sick headaches when passing throng: (bange of Life I begun to take Lydia ‘ table Compound _ant felt my healt steadily unprovmg, After our medicine for almost a year and believe I can say the headaches have left me. I also was troubled with nervous. ness and with pains m my left side. times the doctor told me to have an ope performed. I am feeling fine now and do all my work myself. I am the mother of six, an eivht-mom house tnthout ffeel that I am entirely well. I recommend the Vegetable Compound toany one who complains to me about female troubleaf-Mmrtnotru Bnumz, 4316 South 13th St, South Omaha, Nebraska. Lydia E. Pinhhaflfs Vegetable Compound LYDIA l. PINKHAH IIDIOINE 00., LYNN, IAOI. ‘l In the Probate Courtk lIN RE §TATE of Cornelius J. To the Sheriff of the County of queen's County or any Cfllllfllllllel within said. the» petition on file of Joseph H. 310-, lnnis of Charlottetown In Queensl County aforesaid, Janitor, Lhe sole‘ executor of the above named err _. ma, praying that a citation may be Issued for the purpose herein-I fore hereby required to cite all persons Interested In the said es- tate tn be and appear before me at. a Probate Court to be held In the Court House In Charlottetown In Queen's County In the said Prov- ince, on Tuesday the twenty-third March next. coming at the hour of eleven o'clock foreuoou of the same day to show cause If any and the estate cloned as prayed for ,In sold petition and on motion of ‘J. A. -.\Iac.D0nald. 1km. Proctor for Mrs. Aflt Broth: 4316 5o. 13th. 5t. S. Onmha. Nebr- should be passed in a normal manner, ressing symptoms as hot flashes, smoth- feminine system that can be overcome by the use oi ty years thé e- y through this trying pen Mn. Bollermon’: Cooo est Hobokext, XJ.—“D ' theflmngo of Life I was troubled whi hoodac weakness, flushes of heat to the face and and loss of atppetite. I would often get so weak I coul hardl stand. I thought. I would never be ' t again as nodoctofs medicine seemed to help me. They said my ,1 trouble would have to take its course. I rad about Lydia E. Hnkhanfs Vegetable Oom- r pound in the little books you give sway and ' y lregatl to take the medicine. Aftertbs first few bottles! be an to feel strongerand could eat better and ad fewer headacha. Ibm a well woman today and feel liken diletent person. You may use this letter for every word is true. I will answer any letters sent to me."—.\lrs. Jessi: Bouzmutx, 616 smith Street, \\'est llqboken, New Jersey. Sold by drllgglsl-S everywhere. each month I have Matty nation P OGRAM FOR tinued Tuesday morning ot 10 Scotia will be prenent. TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING fhtr Annual Meeting of the Provincial Dairymenl‘ Association. Mr. J. Surgeon of Montreal and Mr. Baird will adores! tho meeting. WEDNESDAY MORNIN of the Fruit Grower: Auoel WEDNESDAY MORNING at 10.30 In Agricultural Hall the Annual Meeting of P. E. I. Ayrshire Club. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, moot- lnqn of the P. E. Island Potato Groworo Association. 00o- cuulon on certification regulations. y THURSDAY MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVEN. ING, meeting: of the Oo-Oporotlvo Egg gnd Poultry A; coalition. S. C. Barry, Life Stock Branch, Ottawa, will bo present. THURSDAY MORNING, meeting of tho P. E. I. Breeders Asooelatlun FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. meetings of the Central Fol-men‘ lrtotltufo. All Meetings will be held In tho Technical School or port of Government Home. Kent Strut Wont. EVERY FARMER WELCOME AT ALL MEETINGS. P. E. l. Poultry Show will be held during tho some week and in the same building an the Farmen- Meeting. Ch-rlottotowrt, P. E. I. February 26th, 1928. o'clock.’ Mr. Baird of Nova I G ot 10 o'clock tho meeting l atlon. ' Snoop l! l IFS}- 783 -2-21§inwr=sfx_ i r “ that all persons ' toenth doy of February A. D., 1916, ' two; , isflobfilooqow . 40 Horses for Sale '40 r . ‘Juot orrlvod at Kenolngton, u! yum‘, “gm, m". "Wk"; wit» Gwyn, Hm and alien. Poroltomn ma. weighing from 11M to 1500 lbm, from 4 g; I "on pm. MePHEE o noulum, eel-noun. J. w. wmrauuto, xvi-alumni. fttgls ~ pa» oats SMALL rum morlltrv m SUHMERIIX. About 28 acre! of land, fl of Whloh IN Ullllr ooltlvo-L "on. balance In pnturo and roach, ‘out. O lino hay loot VIII‘. hootooo other moon. " Ranch contains 3'0 pom with now I room lotion DOB! all oncloood In guard fonoo. -- . q, . \ \ v 0 l-Ifw 7 room haunt, barn, Qorhgrond lilo , oll - In flrot elm condition with all modern In "filo I"‘°P"1Y It only flvo mlnutu will: from and molt of It will ho volulblo no noun Iota. Wlll beooldlnlototooolt n“! blfflln I! otIWUIvOnQ _ .' fig. ol-Npoll” our