.‘ ' ~* I ren--In Clllll Ill' Glill tiriltt 3 or _iii itithgt-t “Eli llc- gg.-: BE 8;.-.£18 li.;-'£IAstwinter! ggUm°:~{i‘n¥d.;do me _ gsttilllwouxsyssll Dasmlviseid tlwoul 1 sr-..»sn¢n,0udioa1. #I ts t 5. . I Dr Syrup - -ii? 2'. lit §§ gg gi .ri T“i”ul.."..¥§ i\U_0'I`|0|I SALE Having sold our-`tarm we will sell on the premises at Darlington on Friday, March 11th, at 1 o'clock sharp the following stock, crop and implsmsnts: 3 farm horses, 1 filly 9 months old, Laoopla, Surplus head of Ayr- shln cows, 1 bull 2 years old, pure bred, 1 bull under 1 year old, 18' Shropshire sheep, 1 pure bred Yorkshire sow in pig. Implement;-1 tractor (interna- tional), with plcugha and double disk harness, 1 baln wagon, 1 ex- press wagon, 1 cart and wheels, 1 wood sleigh, 1 team bob sleigh, 1 -Massey -Harris drill, 1 team cultiva- tor, 1 Massey Harris binder, 1 grain crusher, 1 hall thrasher and cleaner 1 hay loader,1 turnip pulpsr, 1 spike harrow, 2 Empire engines, ‘I aI\d1% horse power. 2 pump I jacks, 1 pig boiler, 1 scuffler, 1 //'V4 planet J. R. sesder, 1 plough, 1 set ,_ platform scales, 1 manure spread- "' / r' 6, to er, 1 wheel rake, a tank hor dipping x / (-, ~ sheep, 1 cream separator, (slm- % "‘ , plsx), 1 barrel churn, 2 large cream f/ V. , / ' cam, 1 two (drill turnlp sower, 1, ’ \ //'7//. grader, 1 potato digger, e few hund-i ( 7/' fod bushel of banner oats from reg~f ' | */ g lsterod seed. 50 bushels barley, al f , ‘_ ,J | quantity of hay and straw, 50 bush-| \ //Q als mixed feed, a lot of harness, <_¢.,_d, \.\ H other articles too numerous to men- tion. Terms make known at sale. -_ BUT SELDOM DESERVES THE ' FARE She: Don’t you thlnk`none but the brave deserves the fair? He: Perhaps, but he seldom de- serves the Iare he gets after he _ \ _:[1 nf .- Q | , . 1% A l. \. ` 'I . A ; Q '; 1 ' lv _ 1 l‘ I Qiit. _/f.‘§`,`~'- tc* , V05; ..:;~/ »,,___ \\§`\» f__ 4 ` _ _ _ ~. g __*f1=:_~ ` _ ___,.>=f' "y l "Mary's awfully mannlsh." "Yes, and manless In conee~ qucnce." A HOT MEDIUM “She's a hot medium I hear." McLEOD BROS. /(Lax Mon/(E. Auctioneer. l 4219~3»8-41. FUR SIIIE Only four miles from Charlotte-i town business stand with house "Vou don't say so?" ’ "Vee-she raises Cain and the I Devil 'most every night." >»"""'( '~”"lll}H| _ 'Y -W' \ =? ll\. - .rf~':i".‘..~ lélliltj "==¢.!`~ _ ll / :ss I--I ll-III l barn and garage. Also Post Oftl ` ' ln connection. Hcuse heated wish! hot water, all buildings wired for, slsetrle lights and ln good repaIr.' Beautiful location and rare ohanee.‘ For more particulars apply to l .. ’ B_ c_ WEBSTER' E I asked her what her address On Premises. 3-8-7|. ’ m»»w -al.; Q‘_d___ f{ A _ _, I MAKING IT PLAIN was and she didn't seem to under- stand." “She's a washwoman, man, ask er where she hangs out." A MEETING 5' Announcemen __ A Meeting of the Georgetown -1 (Sliver Black Fox Company will be lheld in the Council Chamber of the We will oftfer for sale this season;-|-own Ha", morgetownv on -|-hu,.|_ One Ind TW Row -Hom Hon endoay, Maron 10th at the hour of zao JP. M. the Large Two Horse Potato Spray ers. These are manufactured ln the same thorough manner as the -Hall Thrashers and embody all the latest Improvements. Gonsult us before purchasing aa we can save you money. ' HALL MANU-FACTUFII-NG & COLD STORAGE G0., LTD. Qummerslde, .p, E, l. » 4245'3-9~12. _ lm: _ `gall..lNn3 Ilona semi' Jomt' romvssroon ` Mar. 12. | -Apr. 0. Mohtoslm *Mar. 18 Montnalrn Mar. %. ’fApr. 28 Montolare MW. 2 Montrose Apr. ‘I5 .Minnedosa S. C. KNIGHT, Last Elected Prepldent. 41353-2-w1'm4i. llll(lllllN SALE AUCTION SALE AT HIGHFIELD 011.NVled.nesda.yJM.a.wh 16tlh at 1 o'd1ock. or tihle Farm. Stock, Furni- ture. etc. ut -'tlhls latte rM\ns- Emily Broad, mour mlliles from the cit'5‘~ ~Farm consisting cnt 60 acre of choice land all clear. Good dwel- ling and owl: burilldlmxa. Well felwed amd. 'ws.lm~e»d. .An idoatl milk or, market .ta.r1n~ -Wlilll lbs sold on above -dnteI lPropeix'-ty can be ln- speotod on Mondary' and Tlrelsday millaeroons, wanclh- 1°-Milt) and 15th. ‘Flor pantdcmlane see lhatldbilllls. 8TEPH\EiN HDLROYD. JOHN B- R-OPEIR, lEixocu-tors of 'latte M.re. Emilly Stood. - AUBTIIIN SALE _ AT SUFFOLK , TO OH-ERBOURG -' SDUTHAM P- - - - `1‘0N -~ ANTWERP - Mar. 16 . . . . . . . . Ivllnnedosa' Mir. 14 Montndlrn , To otasoow Myst-. 81-Msllta APY. 13 Metsgama TO ANTWERP Mar. 10. Apr. 7 Marbuljn- Mar. 15 . . . . . . Metagama Ilan!! Marloch Mar. 29 Montreal T0 LONDON Apr. 21 Marloch FROM NEW YORK T9 GI-IERBOURG - BOUTHAMP- " TON-ANTWERP Mar. I1. Montroyal 'To Gherbourg - Southampton i Lfr. ll .......... Impress ol Jutland fills lslfast , .'°Vla Greenock _cn Thursday, -March 10th at 1 o’- Volook of the tot-lowing atook: »0wnlg to Illness -I will sell by auction on my farm sn above date: 1 stallion, 10 years old by "Captain Aubrey" darn by Kalol, grand dam by "All Right" great grand dam “Minnie Grey.” Trask record 2.30, the first Island bred trotter to get record In that time. 1 horse coming 4 years old by “Thompson’s Aub- rey." I (iusrnpey grade cow due tc llreshen .May 28th; 1_ Ayrshire grade cow due to._ freshen. June 8th; 1 brood sow due to farrow March 27th; 1 brood sow due to farnow Alprll 17th; 1 sow six months old; 2 sows flvs and one hall' months old; 100vWhlte Leghorn hens. Terms,9 months, credit. spor cont oti' for cash. ‘ RDBER1' 'I'-HOMPQON ` Thompson Mills Suffolk J. A. Mlobonald, ' - Auotfionser .4$07_-C-7“-l\1'Y!.\i- _ ._ | l l l marries her. _ . O0-#QQ-0000099.40 f0 (li-MPTER. XXIX Tho Next Night 'lt happenedtbe next -nigiht, an- wlth tlhe moon glittering on lihe water. - At dinner Sally had -been strangely excited and could-n’t ex- actly explain why. (before dinner one had met (Richard in 'uno smok- ing room tor a. cocktail. . She had worn the thb°d Qi’ Dior How* Paris dresses, -the ones Myra had bought for her. it was e deep rose color embroid- ered all over in little seed pearls. in itlhe .back it was cut in a deep shoulders. A string oi pearlsf fastened at the tqp oi the ‘bodice went up around her neck and -tied in iihe -back, leaving two small pearl ltaseels resting against her velvet sk-in. . A sophisticated dress, but on Sally uneroly ,provocative She was conscious of the tact that her back was lhali' turned to Richard. and alt the lable she was very gay. very viva.cious. Twice ehe turned her head and met this eyes. His face was gnave, almost som-ber. it -gave her u. feeling oi elstion to have him look -that way, and yet' rot; the ‘lite oi' her she cou1dn't tell w y. rwo 1 . - THE cnllnnqrrsrotvu cU4RD_IAN, __ -_ frzon. too. (sho seemed to have o! `-~~~_ ' ~ " f '*- 5 ‘ ‘ 'faculty for learning such things ‘to her, 'where .liner attitude was somewhat more normal. Perhaps this change was du to iher, ilriend with Richard -Aide; l She saw 'him coming along the ldtck even -though she did not 'look other One Of 01050 Perfect l1i8h*~5~ 'direct-ly at fnlm. ‘She always gavel a quick look up and down and it sho saw (him. immediately pretend. cd to be -looking at the sea. But in -that quick glance sho -took in everything. Neither sports cloth- ss no.r dinner cloillies looked the some on other men. - 'She adored the way ‘his broad shoulders sloped -to his slim 'waist and hips. 'She adored -the. proud so-t of his head on iblls shoulders. She adored the slight eccentrjcity ot' his walk. She ‘adored everything about him, ov- V. showing her lovely dlmpledley-wining, (He stopped-looked down at her. "Star-gazing?" _I-If.-r wrap iimd slipped down from her shoulders, showing the lovely gown, -benea-th. (Her slender .toot in its -buckled slipper looked eb- snrdly small, peeping out as it did from vilhe froth oi -beaded chiffon. .He was notl-chlg things, too, and registering them in his brain. Sal- ly, little Sally. Tonight he would tell heir! . ` "Shall we walk a bit. oh?" .Sho :rose 'to her feet, emerging Mm her v'-rep like s buttonly from a cocoon. Her dress caught in the chair and dhe -tulrn-ed slight- ly -to extricate it. A ainst -the After dinner she wont up on deck and, muffled .ln n wrap, tuck- K "-H-Do of her neck her hair curled in oendlrile. Cahn as the usually L._ . \. \; A-i_;_.__ A' bf' 12;!-é `r\§ 5 _ , ___n A-\_ i; :nj r \ \_. ‘v _._ E ` / - --\~\ _ f 2 . ,if l A -.M WI vlilélll, -ST , 4 ` Qs:-ei T;-4(T'.,' \ in f gr ___ _ .e- 1* ->_ -.nf " l-_`é uv- <~:* ~ `.-"_ 1 . g 1 \ ` -‘F .~. ff? ' iz- Y , _ ‘__ 0|, A iff- /u 0 ii/ 7' I \ \L H , . /A "\‘// ,J/I /A 1 \ \ ` I - P I ll l' (rl qlL,"|l|a I l ll lv “'“".r-"` h ` ` 1 - -ur-: éi~’:3-A-I - - - "‘* `§;-f=‘¢-_- _ ;~» ,,m,_:'/ ~ ~ _ ,_/V W 7,. /A/I _ 1’ / .nal/f `1~_ " -.7 '\ , ...ff ,/ ' - » /, _ , I //I/I'/"I //I HI \\ / . ///_ : _ _V / \\\ , Before dinner she met Iliuhnrd in the smoking room ,_ 7 was getting a~l'mo.st ftoo warm for at wrwp now. Each day th-ey were; moving -tamther and fartiher south.j Myra passed with Mr. Rigby. They did not stop. They seemed! quite .absorbed in eadh. other and! were together ovary minute. butl Sally d\ldn't worry ovarmuoh. Shel was learning -to know My.ra better. _She likod.lto i’l»i.rt and she liked ad*-~ miratlon. Of coufrse sho had dis- covered -ilhnt Mr. Rigby was very III TIIE MOIIIIIIIG Or Gonenea In the Stomach At Any Time Try a little dlapepsln. You may be so sick in the mornin! that the odor of food adds to your misery. And yet one or two diapepsins in- stantly settle your stomach, the nausea disappears and youactpally become hungry. you eat, digesting starch-y foods, milk, cream, eggs, meat and also absorb acids and gas. Heartburn, biliousness and dizziness disappear almost instantly. -_ Nausea may come from many causes -but diapepgin -works quickly in any case. Egptictant mothers get real bénoilt rom dlapepsin. not alone in freedom from nausea but more nutrition irpm better diges- tion. Get. s 60 cent package of Ps/pe's Dispepsin at any drug store. You‘ll never tolerate nausea sgsin. Flillf SALE ' I ctfsr for sale two farms as fol- lows:- 60 solo farm situated at Cable Held. with house and barn. Well fenced and 9 asrss plowed, ready for crop. slstlng of 10 asrss of choice land, with new bungalow, barn, garage and msohlns house. Will sell st terms sultabls to purchaser. It not sold privately will be offered at sue- tlcn on Marsh sth. . Also my farnl at Bt. Peter's, con- 1'” ed herself into her deck-chair. lit was where women were conce m. ed. Richa.rd's heart leaped. |She was thinking as they strol- led along, ihow she loved ills Eug- lllsh way of speaking, The way he always ended up his sentences with “ch". 'In lliei-'own mind she had said it over and over, -lynx, one (-nuldn‘t pronounce i-t as he did. Strange. (Hero were -two people Nothing was very serious with her.|(lespe-rately in love. Richard Al- don. afterlhaving (made up his mind never to -think seriously of another woman, wan in love with Sally BMGH- And Sally was mamrlod T Enland had a lit!/le girl. Not only .t_hat, 'but sho 'had always though; who loved Tom. (Tc Be Cont-lnued) ' I VICTORIA ROYAL BLACK PRE. CEPTORY NO. 192 OF THE LOYAL ORANGE A880- GIAT-ION. l, The \’-icto\‘-in Royal Black Clhap- -ter. No. 192. met -in Lion Lodge F001" 11?- 15158 On Thursday. March 3, for the A-nnual Meeting. -in the absence of -the ~Wor. Precep- tor, -Sir 'Kt .D. A. Mad!-‘horson, .pre- Diapepsin is composed oi’-powerful/gldedy and ammugh ,mm (I digesters. They work on everything Mormy, them was a W W” ZUOCI YBDTG' Scnial-ll0n oi’ members from differ- ent rpamts of the country, and the regular routine business was ex-nng. acted in a very eil*-ioient "manner ‘by .line members present, 'rlhm-e WH8.°UF alillrlicatton for ini-tiaixlon fiorm- Bm. James Gllll-is of Lion 110086. who -was advanced 'to thfle illustrious order -by Worthy :Pre- ceptor assisted -Sir Kt, -Hugh Mc. Kilinon and lSir K.t.- Goomge E.. Docherty. The Chapter vtihen L'-roceeded witlh the election and instaliatdon -oi’ ofiiuere .for the eu- wlns WM. 1927. which resulted as follows: lWor. lPreceptor-'Sir Kt. George E. Dochemty, Pinette. _ D~ 'Pl‘6°€'lYl»0l‘--Sir -Kt. Ilifllicin |Cob‘h, 'Belle Rliver. .fo 1 lchsploln-(sir xt. N. lc. stewart. 'Highlbank. , 'Riilllster-Sir. Kt. ID. A. Mao- Ilhellson, Kin-rose. lst beet.-Sir Kt 'Hwgh MoKI'n- .uo\n_, Wood (islands. - 2nd bout.-(Sir -Ki Allred Martin, Eldon. ‘KL J. H.. '00bb, Bel-is _ 2nd Xt. M. E. lilc- ‘40l?!-2-25'hi}_!6!. l DANGEROUS) ‘ ;”“‘ “‘°” My” ""‘l"“" “"“ °“°“l‘“" 1- ‘7ro/nl/'M71'/1eslu'l1ea1_ I? I ' INNOCENCE f§.i'i“§°f.‘§'.i..9."i..§il`.§'..§".7,»l`..°Y :1{.m.?f.'§i'.i Comes//ze Best Flour do e.nYthi'ng i'00li§h. - had g any////£1//10;] ‘ l gy `_ - l hd' llili 1191' ldtllldthl . . l "HEL °‘Y° "‘“'°"“°" '.'f.lf. §..°.l:s. .'.i..o .ll of 1....; _ Nourishing Bread _ (C°P¥l`|lm PY P\|h"° UW", er gave such extravagant worship ~, __. Them and In ,- nz snlfictydabont ` `- , , t a rea you _ . " bake prcvided_ / / -.\f ' the flour from `- which it is made * - has been pains- ' \ takin ly milled ` from gba hiihost ualily of w cat. | _ Asahi. noun. - ' everywhereknuwn and respected as ' K tl lt comes o _yo _- in the bag. in a _ ‘ rorrieeniehllh- ry nuuitious lo-if ( / ` of bread. ` l 'n'n 'Q . - - REGAL 1=LoUR l‘omorrow’s Radio Program THURSDAY. MARCH 10 Inetrnatlonal Ra-dlo ,Programs EVENING CONCERTS 1.35 P. M. CFQF (-ill) Montreal. Munt Royal Orchestra. KDKA (309) Pittsburg. Trinity Lenten Service. 3.30 P. M. VNCAE (462) Pitsburgh. Organ reci~ tal. ‘ ' 7-00 P. M. WSALI (326) Cinci. Musicals pro- gram. WBZ (333) Springlleld. Organ recl- lui. 7.30 P. M. WC.~\U (277) Philadelphia. Snellen~ burg Symphony. o.U0 P. M. ' WEEII (349) Boston. Tile Morgan- eers. \\`»GS'1‘ (270) ‘Atllall-ta~ Studio Pro- gram. WB7. (333) Springfield. Trinity Vesper Services. ` 8.30 P. M. WMAK (266) Buffalo. Syracuse U. program. Vl’EAl<‘ (492) N. Y. "Half Hour with Great Composers" with Hans -Barth, -Pianist. WC.-XL' (277) Pliiladelphiu, Pennsy Laundry. 9.00 P. WEAF (-192) N- -Cllquot Club Eskimos, to \VEEl, \VJ-AR. VVTAG. VVF-I, WCAE. _WSAL WTAM, we-it. WWJ, woo, \VC|C-0, KSD and \VrGN.` WJZ (-155) N: Y. Studio program. WIIAS `(-|00) _Lou-lsville. Concert. KDKA (309) -E. Pitts. I\Iuslcale_ KDKA (309) Pittsbllrgh. Col. True and Fab. . 9.15 P. M. WNY‘C (526) N. Y- Vocal. 9-30 P. M. WAAM (263) Newark. Violin. 9.45 P. M. ` WPG (300) Atlantic City. Novelty program, 10.00 P. M. WJ'/1 (-|55) N. Y. Artist Recital, also vvcv. , WDW (-123) Cinci. _Light Opera. WGA( (380) Schenectady. Muslcale. KDKA (309) Pil.iS|.)l1i‘gh. Cliqugt Eskimos. . 11.00 P. M. WLW (423) Cincinnati. .Latgnln Melody Boys. 12.05 A. M. ` WLW (-|23) -cincl, Night -Howl., 11.45 P. M. WSU _(428) Atlanta. Organ -]{g¢l|_a|_ !< .3 Ferruns TALKS 7.30 -P. M. WUBS (316) New York. “Footligllt and Lamplight." WGY (380) Schcncctady. Bunk Chah wAN1' 'ro DA-Noe? /, W 10.00 P. M. ‘IP (509) Phila. Stceplechuac .Pier WEAF (492) N. Y. Goodrich zip- WS- M80 WEEI. wJan, w'rAc, lwcln. w»F|1, wosn, wcan, ww.: WISAI. WGN, K-sn, wo-C, wcoo and WA‘DC. 10.30 P. M. W1lP (509) Phln- Fry's. W'CfA‘U (273) Phila- Parodlans, »Ciub Cadix. . WJZ (455) New York. Frlvolity Club. _ WBZ (aaa) 'Snrlnsnold victor. 11.00 .P. -M. WTKM (390) Cleveland. .Bamboo Gardens. W'SA'l (326) Clnci. Sinton. ' WM-CA (311) N. Y. -M.uAlpIn. 11.30 P. M. WPG (300)) Atlantic city, gl-lve, Sllpper_ > ` 12.00 Mid. WlCNU (278) -Phila. Piccadilly. 12.15 A. M. WLW! (423) Cinci. Castle Farmers. [‘C0Pi'l'iBhl .1927. by International Radio Programs, Chicago.) _*<03-i cum( ro ance-ncAs'r eno- olmmwle vv,ss1-M»Ns'n-:rl Aa. Bev Ano cnalrsl. novel. cl-toms ~Arr&ll-Zeulemtts wlhemeby Rlaullo Momcwh. N- in von( been made CN'RlA, od bylihlo 'wlaymwiliil tolbegi Aibbeyand fnmifwoys I0 UI! Iromolor Whdlfll 11) |10!! llldil o|r¢s_nlm» the - have tif ff»i_ Prepared by Rev. Charles Emerson Burtc& D.D-. f°l‘ Commission on vsnsslllm of Federal Council of 01° Churches cl Christ in America. oosrrislt Ill' Topic for the Week “MAN IS A SPIRIT" Wednesday “The Spirit Should Dominate’ r therexore shall ue pellect c‘/211 8° thy toot causetb lbcc to stumble out o 'n oust lt from 'thee (. . I -) _ V lsee-utomano s : 2 ; Evhesifwg spirit above everything- Yet 50; strong are -the bodily appetites and' the lesser instincts that rigorous is not on the stars." ‘ I'bYM.N: . -Clulstian, rise, and nct thy cl`€€ll.' Let thy pray'r be in thy deed; Seek the right, perform the (rue, Raise thy work and lite anew. Hearts around thee sink with care; Thou canst help their load in bear. Thou canst bring inspiring light, 1 Arm their falleriug wills to tight. l l Como (lien, Law (livinc, and reign* Freest iaith nssalled in vain. Perfect love bcrcit oi' fear, Born in licnvcn and 1'-illioiit here. clearly; the (iiscmlrngcd. the beauty oi' holiness, we praise( Thee lor the beauty ot the eartlnl for we have nut burn uvur true, to Thee. Keep us from infldolilyf to Tl friendship. Sure -us from Awaken in us 11 living sense or Thy! hi nd thi ut -Cambridge, 1'. li. I., on Fel). 21. 1927, Mr. John Irving in his :yiuri:\1\ (‘iinrch at Mnrrfxy ,bm“.»». as me ¢lm' ussislimi by .\Il`. (.§1l‘lll§Y D' near Kelly‘s -Cross Wslmed .\i(-ilnro of Murray Harbor l\ortli. i The pull-bcurcrs were Hector hom, |Slt‘\\';u‘t \V-ln. H. Irving, David £x);T§:;p|séyb?i;e\;; dnwn l|~vii_l;;, Roliiton Clow, Torrenco comciowness and wc,-0 Lzuugun and James D. Lanigan. now the gummg sw, of Tilt- high cslccm in which ho was d 'hi ammda towd,-dl, held was shown by the Inrgo an is 1 hbom. icnlicolnen oi' people who ioilo\ved,uu,‘ll.hl;:0“;ri legthln father and was held lu high l--steom` his l"’"“""“ lu- um' `PrWhylvcnan!men1oi three sons, by an who had ,lm plmmm, of h|,,;‘Ccnlci<\ry at .\ll1i'rny Harbor l\ortl\. Francis’ in Kelly.” Crow acquaintance. llc will he ixlisscd in( ' , the community and more so in liisl MR' JOHN HAUGHEY [holly in chsggtwyowgu home especially by his widow for --- . daughters, - The funeral oi the lute John 0 S H wa his duties called hiln u\va'y for n Hl\“r51\°Y- Whose “elim in `Ch“‘"]‘-'M9' unkerman; Mn? xg, (nn lll short_t_ime, He leaves to mourn llis‘Lo\vn has been already recorded in Chsr1otteto\vn,sl teh wife. five sons. Sidney Otto; Hur-llheso columns, took place from his lvliei-0W'11' Wd B than mon and -Samuel of \Cmnhridge; (lute resilience, K¢lly‘s Cross. £0 St..&li-li Sister St. An Leslie in Alton, N. S.; three _13‘)€ _ U( To :nord mutations, always look for the signature of £4/§ Y ' ' - Harmless -&> (2|3i_:.l¢~_= Physicians everywhere ` _ _ . . Ahsolulllv (_ n your heavenly Father is periect’ V _ :A _ __ t. 'z . " - '- ' - 1 ‘ f - who din not shout rell Winsl e (Mrs. (Fred