._.-,.....-.u..~..-.... _-.-._...._ ._. m... M. w... mgr; TWO Catch Cold Easily! If so, or if you have a persistent cough, your rc- sistance is low. Neglect may result in a long and serious illness. Strengthen your system so that you may throw off coughs and colds. or better till, not contract them at all. A spoonful of Fellows’ Syrup three times daily in a little water invigorates, enriches the blood and builds up resistance to disease. FELL OWS’ SYRUP Over half a century's successful record in 53 countries for BroncIisI IroubIes Malnutrition Retarded Convalesccncc THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' John Gresliamk Cir? By Concordia Merrel (00111111110111 covering from that, and realism! She laughed, rather tremuloinl)‘; [hat he had said somethinl 110m 1111111911501)’ 11114193’ 51 his awnmmu" ivh.ch she needed to "W113- B-Ild drew herself away from him! "Jung." ghe said at last, the Mme further yet, until his clinging liancis,“ c“, left her free, and she stood a’. a‘ “Don-t qucsgmh _ _ , Don't slight distance, looking 8t111111- “1111 111111;. Take the love that's burn- exquisite eyes. a smile on her lips 1mg me up, mg give me yourc- . ." “You're rather 111°” 1° 1°°1‘ l‘ he said, his lips touching hers. . . yourself," she said, softly. "K5511" I 13m, she strained away from him, anyone ever told S011 111m“ it by the fear beating all through her fore?" ‘There W5 11 1011C” 0f shyfliOW; her newly-bani paradise a1- 1111111111‘ 111 1191' mic“ and’ as heirs-ads’ shirrunerlng away into cold "m? 101M155 h" Sh” backed away‘ f remote distances. 11131119551113? ham mam shy‘ nu‘ “Jim," she faltcred. "Ia it love III IIEIIOIIIAM THE LATE MR8. GEORGE W. BNEDGBOVI There passed peacefully away in February 7th, Idzzte Helena Bell, beloved wife of George W. Snel- grove. Mrs. Snelgrove had undergone a very serious operation from which she failed to rally, despite every tender care and kind treatment which Doctors and Nurses could bestow. ago, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bell. She was a. lady pos- sessirig in high degreethe Christian , qualities of neighborllness, charity] the Prince Edward Inland Hospital, ' last The late Mrs. Snelgrove was born . _ in Charlottetown sixty-three yearrfyronnihhon’ u“ Jana“? mm ‘he PHAT rl-lr; PEOPLE MAY KNOW (A column of Interact to all recording accepted lcctc and worthy opinions» tho place of alcoholic bcvcrngcc in - modern llle: u well u noun o! the progress of the campaign for a "dry” world.) (Sponsored by the Grand Division, 8on1 c! Temperance "SA FINLANIPS NEXT ATIEMPT Finland on December 29 and 30 voted n. government met in semen to con- sider a new bill, which e cr tins hafl been accepted and put into rorce. Those following the course oi condemuaton of "Iircsh I.A 11m . - e»-¢ns.t,.*n.~pf;1¢m FEBRUARY u, The Leader For 4O Years DA,” Irom the Gardens" I Anemia Loss oI Appetite Fatigue “e. ousneu “Mt”! “it” “"1 hmds WMIMU" that you are git-inane? Is it love and Sympathy. Her acquaintance eve,“ m ms regard "m hmand - 14 6d: Byca 111-‘ l_ ‘ m -_ H 1 ‘than you are asking me 10 give Y0“ was wide and her friendships last- W111 be interested in knowing that I u I ‘D0111 PIA-ll’ ‘"111 111°‘ I'M‘ will} rctiun? I811. 1111?" ing. Her chief concern, however, the guvemmfinli 1n 1m 11010011011011 1 w C, YT‘ said’ a “nous w!“ 31mm like a “W111i 11° W“ 111mm," h“ °°““' was her own home where she was a to the b.il said, "it must aim at 2e of Prince Edward Island ilcaiticrs for 5;, _- ,_ 1 _, l i2 from am‘ 2 '..- . |_.'.. » _ 1 ‘r. hlaterial ..-.; be received at this office until noon on any 1rcrsoh or persons willing to . ious sites [Iic following llltlltfflitifil illillllili, llE.-\'I.‘Ill*lRl).\LE, LOT 59 warning in his voice_ "Don't p1fl1",med_ the fool vviih me. I can't stand. my "Ask yoiu-sclf, Jim. And tcll m0 "Why, dlrlilig," slio cried softlyulic trulli. . . Is is love. . .I?" melting to a wonderful tenderness. She was pulling 8W8)’ 110m 111m. “I'm not playing with you. . . wbui. he st-lll held her 018111. I'm Just tryin: to venkzo it. Jiir-ti "Yes," she said slmvli‘. B- 11016 01 try-Iran to loelievc that it isn't aiienrs in her vorc. "But Jlm. $11010 dream, and that I shunt wake up is n. (111191011130 1>@1'-\’°°11- - mad‘ in a moment rind find ihii s . . hers and love." as they were." She caught a b nth. "D0 you 01110001 1111‘- t° love 1°“ “Then if you are not playing with ioollvi‘ Do you thin; I can 1°"? W“ me, come hcre and §IIu\V me that niul not be mad for $011? W111"? u" you love mo. . . Prove it 1o mo.” I 11511111.; 01 111°. LWY?" he 531d’ most loving wife and hclpmate. She leaves to mourn a. grief- strickch husband, one sister, Mrs. Henry Casford, Kingston, Ont, one brother Mr. Charles Bell of Char- lottetown. Three brothers George, John H. and Joseph Bell and ihreu sisters Mxs. Chas. Wailing, Mrs. Henry Hardy and Mrs. William Henry predeceased her. The funeral was held on Tuesday, February 9th from her late resid- ence on Hlllsboro Street. Many beautiful floral tributes and letters resiiacting as far as possible the consumpdon of aLholic beverages and the resulting alchol-snl; hygienic and social considerations must be placed before fscal needs; private interests J1 the sale of liquor must be suppressed as furl of grave abuse-i." “T0 SUDPTBSY smuggling by lowering prices and leaving the trade as much Lberty a; p055 p1,; 15 inconceivable; remed- ies of this kind are worse than the as possible, since this is n source- of the island Telephone Directory ls Now Being Prepared A new issue of the Island Telephone Directory is scheduled for publication on , , _. h; . k Spru“ e lemlocl; in 1G ft. lcngihs and _ . ,, - . 3 ‘the 15f ' ' ' - , h U u m 1 1w dmn;u,(1;11_ 51,‘. mow-d 1Uwurq5 “m. 4. touch of violence. She rals- of condolences were received follow- disease‘ (q“°ta“°ns_ hum D ' h of Apnl‘ 145111182‘. Will b3 CIOSBCI 5 ‘ . . _, , , , H , , We his very Srraigm mg Nrdemise Her-cod, Lausannc, Switzerland) OH MflfCh 8th. the I ,, by 1g m; by 15 n, him again, that. sweet, young MQ-ICL lhi b.ue eyes . 1 ‘ - Th“: and the following pnncipa‘ for " a 5 "'5' “Y ‘T ‘I “m 5m] m h" m" “m m‘ new“ and he saw we Mr um “as n he m“ bearers Wm: Samuel lsions m n..- Illl form a iii-my Persons who intend to become T I I . 1.. ., 71,-.- fcet long by 5 ins. at small (uci. lips. Then held out her hands curl them now. KemIeGYLE- T- HIEES- W- 3- 30b- prilv pdcnuvtion o! me trade phone subscribers at thi t, e e‘ m,’ t» liliIIHiE, NOIVIII LAKE, LOT l? finished the short journey at :1 "Bio," she said. bravely. “I do ertson, 1).. J. A. Ayers. Frank Mor- ‘$01911’ 13°- !“ a ) of Fmnnd scribe h _ 5 Ime, filld sub- .'.i.i1 . J1 Isn't 101121, 8 ins. at small cud, little 11m. I-ic remalnctl lllIll!0\'Ill§.Ill(lI. risk that 0f Yflll- 1101' fl11l111111€ 115' 59°13‘? 50111117011- 1131? 1111151 111 11° 9 51- 1 TS W O WISI1 changes ‘IO b8 Iflflde in '~--._ _-\’ 2' . u My 1': m». by :0 n. A letting his anus hang n his sides. (‘ISO um is impossible 1.. the love M hozzdoa the bcauuiui hills of endtugiootfofiqicoiirbsnnblfiifiile; their- listings, are urged to send their re. , ‘ 111- 11111111; 111 18 1t» 1'3111§1115.11°‘1 1°55 1111111 71115-“'1d°- letting her stand close before hin1.,lict\\'ccn mun and 001111111. Bnd- 31m» y e ac h [mm quests t0 the nearest Business Qffice at w ._._ 4 11m by 1g mg, by 17 n, “Show me that you love ma" m, I do not yvufll '11- - ~ 311i 111016 is BY the valley of rest so fair, nabons with wh ch s e issurro once’ and in any event not ‘at M It by 5 m,‘ u, gnu,“ “A Sam again’ She raised h" handy“ (mfsrcnce betwccn 10w Wm, Some day, some time when our {ass ed in Europe. March 8th y 8|‘ than o] by 51m- b-V w fl- ancl slid them up round his neck; madness‘, and madness wthout “done 1- Iml1\"'1'“u°11 “nd manumctllff‘ ' g1 i ‘g 4 m5 "L ’7““3 mu" pullcd down his head and lnkl ll(‘1'>lu\'c. _ . 'I‘hc:*c is a difference, Jim, we slmnmeet 01111111911 °11°111°"‘- of all drinks of more than 2.2.2.. The Tewphone Director b . h l. BRIDGE, Aluxifiliitfi. n H Mud You know it» alcohol will be farmed out to a fth . . _ y _- - .- Bciluse v n»; llurchvood sheathing, not less than l2 it. long p? to ‘s’ ~ u’. .. ' . I L . 1 5T" PATRICWS ROAD Society in which the state will hold o e extenslve fIeId WhlCh It COVBFS and 1' . . - . .- ‘11111- - - - 11111- - - 1111"" ~“°"- .' 9°11‘ 1'1“ “m me‘ "c" ‘ ' woman-s r-vsrrrura l i the frequenc of its use b ‘h " b‘ -" -‘ » ~111 1 111- "1<1“» me “.h.._.,,..,.cd bcflvppn 55ft 11111; m,” stand 1g _ _" he 531d, warn- ‘ the majority of shares and oppon Y _ y t 8 pol IIC , , I $---l.!;l|l(.3.-fil\\\.' iriunuic, mrinrziiynlvx, 1.01‘ 55.“ l Liecm”: gr their hi“ “LO-w w“ h-‘gm xgwlaflwvcr my emotion ‘or Mcmbms tut-id“; Institute m“ [119 Councl of admlrusgatiokrli.“ I185 liong been recognized as an ideal med. _ - 1 . l» i : l lilli -l lilS (ll. szuu (m. , " ' I . - ,, - ' ‘ * 1 ' ‘l 1‘ t rare orcrs ' ' ' ' - I l, . with ull my 110.111. .. <1 soul. . - {you lI. ..< sonic-than. 111111.15 51510113 m‘. FCbl-unrwr meeting at the home 2' DWK ems o Ium or advertlslng‘ Llmlted spa-Ce ‘n ti"? _ . . ,.: . , . w, a 11.1. ul small cud. 6-.l HILLL llliilltulz, MUKLILL, LUT 4U l on fr. 13. M. 11 in. spruce or hemlock planks in i7 ft. lengths, not less ' ~i '7 111:1. wlcic. l i‘) 3.0.x 11.1. vioizv piled nczir bridge in a position to be measured. " l pm. 1|; it. long, not less than 4 ins. at small end. 5—-.\lL‘l{ll.\Y ll.\ill1()ll S'I‘EEL BRIDGE, MURRAY HARBOR, LOT 64. mruce or hemlock plank in l6 ft. lengths‘ not less than .p-.m beams, 3 ins. by l2 ins. by 17 It. 1 m.» by l1! ins. by 16 It. SPIIY IIREASTWORK, LOT 55 cu curds poles Ill 1G or 20 ft. lengths, not less than 4 ins at small end. 6—.-l;'l'lIl£llI..\.\'l)‘5 MILL BRIDGE, MONTAGUE, LOT 59 ".0 COPLIA 1ioles, 16 ft. long, not less than 4 ins at small end. Il~—lll\'I.<I().\' £30, (‘ARDIGAN 21.1.?) ft. B. M. 3 in. spruce or hemlock 1ilank in l7 ft. lengths, not 1-,; ihan 7 ins. wide. 4i.‘ iicccs railing, 2 ins. by 5 ins. by 17 ft. lllr-IIIYISION Cl, MONTAGUE 2000 fr. B. .\I., 3 his. spruce or Hemlock plank in 18 ft. lengths not in a mun 7 ins. wide. r m. zmilmg. 2 ins. by 5 ins. by 17 ft. III! l.’ IVILIRI“, GEORGETOIVN. u fr. D. M. 3 in. plank in i5 or 20 ft. lengths, not less than 7 inc. ‘who. )1 izv-rzul for lots No. 9 and 10 to be delivered in care of the High- uitvudcuts; all other material to be delivered at the differ- "lltifillllg, to tender separately for the material for each tender for the whole or any portion thereof, and ben- ilrcd “fenders for MnteriaL" pal‘ cord shall be submitted for poles and a price per foot h price per MMB. M. for sawn lumber. All material to be l">.i§ io be of spruce or fir, straight. and sound, and sawn lumber to Iv- r cc or hemlock as specified, square edged, free from wane or . perfectly sound and the exact size specified, 1.0L No. ll ‘.0 be (lclivcrcd on or before lvlarch 15th, 1982. All other in he zlelivwzcrl on or before the 15th day of April, 1932. itself to acccpt the lowest 0r any v- llipuriiziciit docs not bind tcntici‘. L. B. MCMILLAN, Deputy Ivlinisier of Public Works. 111111. P. E. Island, 1.11., 1031.1. - 60_.,_2_9_tts_6, c“ a F era: A 1D. EDGAR SHAW K. C. I i nue”“'anal I _l.a‘w Olin-ea - l'rowse'l5loe|r, l2. k-rafl-rn Street. FharIuttPtown. \l’ll‘=s and Estates Settled. l1_-'"11¢v11-»1i w 0111a lSpecial Dept.) sAl-‘Il protection for all dogumgn“ Charlottetown. P. E. l. S'l‘l£\‘.'.\li'I' & l.UW"l‘Hl~Il( .1. n slnvmin. n. c. n w l.t).V'lIlI-.'ll lmiairlsrialrs. soucrrolis, mo. ' iii-love delivery is taken by the Department. or payment made.‘ I/Jve you so much that I don't sec cr than hiysclf. . . And anY1h1118 how I could love you more. . . Andjthat is stronger than 0110881! 15 I'm yours. Wholly. . , Absolutely dangerous. Dangerous, Lucy. D0 yours. Dear, believe it; because it iswou understand?" The words fell the truth." At that his arms werofi-om his lips harshly. 111111 1-119 1111115 round her again, and reality wasithai; held hcr quivcred W111i 1110 once more sent spinning into space. Hntenslty of ther own strength- “Jim," she sighed. presently, “I "Let me go, Jim." she slid. in 8 think I'm the happiest girl kallve." queer, low tone. ' “If conquest is the height of a He crushed her closer yet. woman's haiprplness, you ought to "No," he said, without 00111111111111‘ be," he answered, still holding her ise. close. as if he were afraid to let her| She did not struggle 988111-915 111111 go. "For never was there a. maxnshe‘ just remahed D1131“ 111 1115 more abjectly beaten by a woman arms and 581d 11811.1“: than 1 ain beaten by you." "Jan. let me 20-" Andj-Ight at the very height QII There was a. moment's hesitation this wonderful new happiness of ‘this time before he spoke. Then he hers, she had a. sudden feeling of said: chill fear. "Why? When more thanaflythfil! “That is a. . queer way to put it. in the world, I want to hold you in Jim," she said, not quite steadily-uni’ arms?" “Is it being beaten to w'n what youi “Because “I've got to th'nk. And want? To get the love you have I cannot think with YOIII 1111118 l“ been longing for?" round me." she 81151111100- “Being beaten." he answered slow "And I do not want V011 10 $111111‘ 1y. is finding that you are iveakcri’. . he rctorted. "I want you only than the force you have been fight- to love me." ling, and sin-rendering to it. . that you can't stand against it any 61011115’ 111111 I0 11° W111“! WM 118-51; longer. That ls being beaten, Lucy." above all for the strength to with- She tried to draw away; the little ‘stand the chugging sweetness of his fear in her eyes now. But he held ncomess, the heaven that lay with- her fast and would not let hcr "n the circle 011118 811115. 1-119 ecstasy move. of his kisses. “And that is what has hnpqiencd. "L01. 1110 80." 511B 511111. 11 1111M to you?" she said, after 9, moment. 111710. "Yes," he said, with a short laugh. T119“? W115 11 11101119111 W119" 511E "That ls what has happened to me. was crushed so close that she could "And, Jim. . . do you want lofsrarcely breathe. Then she was stand against it any longer? idgninst ‘111111511 1101911111’ 1mm 111111- and h” love? Against me?" was crying out: . He pulled ‘her strongly in him. "93-11111 111 You 1199-13 me always! “There's only one thin" I wan: n‘. W911. $11010 5'01! 91'0- - -‘ U" 191 the-moment," he an ‘cred, w th you 130- - - - NOW Y0" 01111 1111111‘- unoiher laugh. "And thu you." i"1111?v'. 1-1103’. 1111111! qllfkly. I've let Slic was silent for F/“IIC Iinic, TC- =10“ no. but my arms are already __ Ilnmyry for you. , ." i Sh»; moved avrny from him, until she was leaning again the end of hi5 heel, breafhing quickly, a, hand { Tired‘. of Mrs. Walter Rogevsons, with an attendance of fifteen members and I one visitor. Meeting opened with ode followed by creed. Roll Call was answered by the use of left overs. Minutes of last meeting were read and signed. School commit- tee reported everything satisfact- ory. A discussion took place on how . to raise funds for Institute. Papers on Home Economics and Hiram on The Pullman were read by Miss Georgina MacDonald, which were greatly enjoyed by all. A contest was. put on by Mrs. Chas. Rodger- son and won by Mrs. Michael Handrahan. A dainty lunch was a. very pleasant social hour Roll Call to be an Irish Joke. GIFTS 0F APPRECIATION Covehead, on February 4th, when n. | warm felicitatlons, accompanied lwlth two beautiful gifts as a token of their esteem. | The gifts which were a. very lovely chair and a set of carvers, were pre- sented by Mr. borne MacMillan and 591'“ b°f°r° shall not exceed 7% the remainder will go to, the state 10 be d1v1d°d 11s follows: 30% to temperance work, en- forcement of act, old age and slck insurance. - 20% to the communes bro r811! to their population, to be used 1n popular education and, ‘ FY1111“ work. I ' 50% to the ordnary revenues of the state. 3. Towns‘ may V010 1117 W 2'3 majorities; rural sections must vote wet by 2-3 majorities. Such de- I cisions are for three years. 4. Off-salewill be authorizfid 011 then served by hostess, after whicr working day! 110111 1° 0- m- 1° 3- p" was m. but. not. on Friday. 5111111113?- spent. Mrs. Anthony Hughes invlt- ' Monday, nor on the week P100995‘ ed members to her home for next irig Easter, nor on A1911 30th. 011d May lsii, nor from June 20-22. 1101‘ A happy event took place B11 nors shall forbid such sale. new Directory is now available for this purpose. Please note carefully the closing date, ISLAND TELEPHONE IIIIMPAIIY LIMITED third with 49 eggs, 52 points. and province, appears to he 11.11.1- Thfl mPefi-Yncntnl Station, Char- ing its own during a pcrio-l c-f ab- from December 20-30, nor" on lctlewwn. B. R. hen No. 8. pen 15 normally low fur prices, according market dgyg and gpficlhl occasions leads the contest for individual pro- to a bulletin of the Natural lie- upon which the provincial sover- ductirm with B4 egos, aos points. sources Department of the 0......»- |Tho Roe Poultry Rana,’ IR, 1_ R” lan National Railways. For the 5_ No alchouc dlqnks 51,311 be hen No, 1, 1n pen 4 1s_se°°nd Wm; present season up tn January 8th, large group of friends gathered at 501d w minors (under 21 yrs) not '13 eggs, 86.7 points; Mr, s, R. 1! 10181 01 35.943 silver fox pcils their superiors. incensed restaurants may sell 011 the followini; Qondltions: no beer shall be served before 0 a. m., n0 midday. No liquor CI l8 ‘the presentation address read by D. 5m“ be Served to my ‘m er Miller Bearisto, was as follows: years. No entertainments shall . Th Dear Mr. and Mrs. Auldz-We m“ Place °" the premises e your friends and neighbors of Cove- head have come here this evening to express our good will and regard for you both, and to welcome you, Mrs. Auld, to our-community life, in which your husband has always lived, o. friend highly regarded of ‘us all. We wish you every blessing ‘in your married life together and ' among us; and we would ask you to hiccepi. these mementos of our high ‘regard for you both, and as a sim- ple expresslon of our pleasure in having our Frankie so happily mar- staff serving in licensed houses shall be over 21 years of age. PRESENTATION AT BROOKLYN Brooklyn is never slow in 811/1118 credit. where credit. is due, as was plainly seen on Thursday‘ 1551» when about 25 members of the Brooklyn Indcpcndcn: Sunday $011001 811111‘ cred at u... home of their superm- tondeiit, Mr. Simon A. 011111011011 rled, and to so charming a. wife to and pmsented mm with a Bugger g4 nu.“ pm,“ 51,,“ » - _ '3'". ' , pvcrsed against her breast in still _ “nfhflfs Bible and a, suitable ad- MONrJY ITO LOAN. W l‘, DARBY L] B the beating of h.r heart. For a. tmc Zlfigftylllgcsoclal’ church and com dress M, Show 1n B, 5ma11 way their ' ‘- . v a . . . . - ' - r fiyiil I 8L M VFHIESUN , Baum" & sand“; -~ Z -\ .. . she IVZISISIILI“, then. In behalf o; you, fiends 5nd esteem and their wpprccntioxi of his l» . . . 1 i I "anon uuudm‘ ‘c g& Jim,’ she smd. and had to bite neighbors or covehefld‘ faithful gel-me, 1n the Sunday “ “' “,'l_'_,",,,,{:;'L&“§',f,?§ff§§- L“ I’ l Sllmmdsldc. r. i, - .‘ if» her lip n. stendy n. “Jim, what of REv_.,-"0s_ ,,_ wlnsou’ swam ' I -‘. [Honey to l.n1n MUN!“ I0 LOAN Charlottetown and Dluntagnc MARK n. McGUIGAN u BARIHSTITI. SIILIIIITTJIQ. ETC. mwu-A-i l wuetnurssutci. CANADA PROI INCL‘ OI’ your schemes for revenge against my father? Against, Graham's?" His answer urns a short laugh. \-... ‘They nre gone. forgotten . .1’ By forming new, rich blood I10 55'5- DF- 91'1"" N¢1V° F0011 11" The fear in her eyes lifted slight- D. MILLER BEARISTO, LORNE lllaclilILLAN. their many friends for their kind- ness and good wishes. Mr. Campbell, though taken com- plctely by surprise, in a very flttin! Mr. and Mrs. Auld, although manner thanked them for their taken by surprise suitably thanked thoughtfulness, and welcomed them to his home. A very pleasant evening was spent PRINCE EDWARD h h < s. “my,” To u)“, 15L“ D czlasszetfflggglfpflnd 1y, The remainder of the evening was 1n games. singing. etc. after which (‘nlnernn iiluelcrlmrlotrr-iown I‘.E.l IN (‘IIJNCERY neasNIi-rlrahilliry, Hcarlqrlyg; "Is that, true?“ she asked earger- spent in music and games. A rgfyeshmchts were served by the -———-~ , .- digestion. ly "True that you no longer can; bountiful supper was served and _ l. ,. . , llcforc the Vice-Chancellor an no", n ' _ ladies- MLLLIUIAI EYFLLY Y) D l" , -' ifor revenge? Jim, is this love of 91111101911 bl’ 1119 Vlfiiilrig friends and M (he midnmm 11w;- gggm- 31v. W. E. lIEN’|".|-IV K. C. In IIII-nllillllfl‘ ol the cItaIe 0f s Roms so rem find true’ that it has bIiIII-e Iilcpartmg a" formed a large mg Mr- Cmnpbdl and Mr‘ Lauchy [gr-new “my .\|1..|-nr-_v.;.¢.|,aw ' ' I I ~ lind {he power to cast the hate from “c9 I at extended “mmgh the MacKnnon a good "bouncing" all Elna/run I Dir-Donald of Newport ln ' hum.- (ounly in Prince Edward lsllriul, _l 'll.\'I‘.-\N'I‘ to an Order of the Vn-e-(‘linrrw-llrrr bearing date the third (lay of February A. D., I932, I IIICRIIIIY NIYIII-‘Y all pcrsnng h". I"! 1111.1‘ vlninls against the salrl affine: 1R0 Ilichrnund Street MONEY T0 LOAN . H. F. liacPliEE, B.A. your heart?" "'I'hcrc is nothing in my hcnrt fo- ‘night except the madnws of my lrivc for _\'0ll- . . I've bccn fighting it all day. Lucy. . . Trying to gather Farm For Sale archways into the hnll, and very heartily sang Auld Long Sync, NEURITIS 0n airing ihar helps n g. all (ICDlifICd to their homes, hav- ing had, as they all expressed it, "a rcnl good time." (Patriot Please Copy) in up the fight Owning up for wisdom" for the power to think Ami Jr" 5nd tendered them the" officers unless by permission 0f third with 79 eggs, 83.8 points. g . . . . _ _ k B, - valu d at o 1,000,000 "e Glvi fine sent up c silent little prayer m’ mm” °t Mr “d M“ ma“ to soldiers and non-oomrnisa oned Pendleions hen No. 2 in pen 9 is '3 V01’ $ “v1 shipped through Summersldc, l‘. F. me production for the weeks was ,I., the centre of the silver fox in- _681 and to dale 8747 eggs. The Fox Market Heavy shipments of silver fox F dustry, and one fur broker alone has shipped 5R0 '=-.- "-1-; 101119 United States and various F. pean destliinr.s..... ine- number of skins on the market this year is stated to be far in advance of ruiy pelts are being made from Prince ‘previous year, the number bundled Edward Island to the fur markets, ' by the Fox Breeders’ Association and the fox farming industry, representing an increase of almost which originated in Canada's isl- 100 per cent over last season. A hard day at the ofiloe, and a head- ache iiomeward bound. All for the Don't ho helpless when you suddenly got a headache; carry Aspirin with want of two little tablets of Aspirinl - doctor will tell you $11811 3"" B" Aspirin-not a substitute! b. Follow the prover: directions 1° found inside each packnlil- Ihheyta}: colds, sorc throat. 11°11‘1“° °' . - - ~ - - b B111 1t has Avsonrs PEN wws - - - - mzriilsran, some: [OR n ._ M _, H auensth 1181111151 1 nrn . an». ... . Ml . 5 - ~ ~ you. The pocket fir. doesnttako up - | sciatica. warmly, 5m" p;"‘f‘_",‘m_i; 331:: Fmptwo and omhha“ 3,13,, of beaten me. You have worked your ‘aft-l; ...l.’°......'i...'.’. ' any room, but what a comfort when lad]? neugiturhogguiasiiu,’ miucuiu Iluililinz, Charlottetown. ym._(1,nn,,.n,,r n, u", PM", "an" land with dwcmng house and mm, woman-Inagic upon mc. and won. No,“ 0,1, the pflmc Edward 1s. Waneeded! "@552"! other pain, and i. e§_ 4H 111011111 In (ienrzrtnvir. nn Tuesihry lhg 23rd To-nigivt there ls only you in 9,11 '51" "l0! cm Fatigue will frequently bring on a pa“ ' 1'11" ‘my "I 1<“111‘11l11'.l' at the hour of 18l'1‘1\'l"n'c'|u4ic norm. And take notice . not n! mums not so proved before him will be barred. D-‘ITI-J) the third day of February leiacdonald, K.0. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, lac. building-s on St. Mary's Rand. Lot 6i, King's County, formerly the pro- bcrty of the late James McKcai-ney. For particulars apply to the Ull- dcrsigncil. the world frvr mc. . ." she looked at Jm with vcry ser- ious eyes. "That ls not love, Jim. That la f1 I R1721)" 5 land Dgg Laying Contest for the weck ending Fdb. 13, 1932. | Mr. William sansoma B. R. pen 5 led the contest. for the week with 53 eggs, 56.4 points: the Roe Poul- headache. It lowers the vitality and invites a cold. Take Aspirin and throw it ofll Don't wait until you are miserable. There is nothing in Aspirin to hurt the heart or upset the stomach which these tablets an‘; Pztyffind antidote. Keep your P°“,fi ,, m... from the bottle of 10,11 1f‘ 1,‘: ‘ma, g drug store has ABP11,1'1]1_"]0§ wellss the familiar lift» 1 ~- Riley Building A. n, ism, . I - As irin is made In Canadfl- Chaflouflown, n a “hm; mg,“ LEM.“ E BRECKEN < _ II. F. ltlacPllhE, something. . . 0h! something far "y Rmnoh’ anode wand Reds’ orhnrmtboayaterninonyway Your P lmmcy to Loan and Collections II. F. Maernrqg, ' ' V»; 5111101101‘. 10$ DWIW- - - 101118115. W11 BBY- were aecomd with 47 eggs, 54.8 given the very best attention. Solicitor for (* | q 575-2-6-imonth "m" ‘ °°' 551-2-6-13-IB-IB-ZOJZ-GI. 100645-61. Riley Bldg, Charlottetown. But what, of to-morrow?" (To Bo Continued) LIN; T. points; the Experimental Pnnn, C” ‘ottewwn, B- B. Pen 15, were (TRADIIMAIK ll‘: ASPIRIN