is 11 1928 fairy things, 'ipmrer\'ly stniciided nc A N A K o ‘N sv rw M . ilhe Bloom hiid deepi-iiezl. _ ` - ._ ‘STLE’S‘ Evaporated Milk is lllfioréytlian twice as' rich as ordinary. _bottled milk - richer, more digestible and absolutely pure. ` .iii- Foi'-iyour own protection accept no other as “just as good.” . .-. .- ' 19 ,r an _ _ _ M , Hc ivcndr-red wiieihei the sheets 0 _ _ the neivsboys crtiriei- bore scare »~ ~ ,, headlines, whether lioarse voices V ' g* - % ,` were shouting “Horrible murder at M y "‘ """""" ,i ‘Porte Maillot!" I-lc co ‘id picture the 'l § concierge of the 'rouse in the Rue "'° L .tics Acacias standing in the roam. ` ,_/-:_-;¢__ ~5f:§;-.il ` ,wild-cyed and unshaven, voicing the /2% f tw;-_=;;__;f ‘gruesome details of his disccvcrv' lor une benefit or iris ii-lends-_ 'rney ,llTf==§,ir{-E'§, -\~\ R ` lwould be looking for ii tall English- ;miiii and ai lltC.c mnn in .t blue, belt- ed coat and gray velour hat. é l The attendant glanced in at the MI L » " i__ doorway to announce that dinner » 1;-' ‘~ ; would be served in the dining-cai N:-‘~--»-.manga ,, M I |ij at ’l. Dlgliton accepted :i slip of pink \ " ` .. _ paper and pushed it away into ii ' 'l~-»‘~='-=-'-::.'!q-'f,. waistcoat poclct f,~» no idly. 'ta uf. ` ` ' ` ' \ ` - ""1=f"”"='».--~ He turned thclpagcs of the inaga- i 1 _ 4-'J:. Zi _ ----~3;-£i-§-_- ~‘ - »~ - f » ~--f----._-.-__.-.... .___ ,.______,_,, ._ _g____ He would report to 'l`ai'eriici- from ' i .~ Iv. _ ' Turlin. it would be news to lilm. to learn that Daudc; and the Lizard were iaeroinpllces, Turning over the whole ‘adventure in cold blood Dighton . f ._.. » v. ~-~ » »..i 1 .=»-... _ .5.,...-... 'Women who are easily tired need Bovril to prevent them .from getting “ run down "! Bovril is especially valuable in _replenishing a woman’s reserves of energy. It acts so quickly._ You feel the benefit of Bovril-its warm, stimulating action upon the wearied system-as soon as you have swallowed it. And if you keep up your Bovril daily you will soon Find your strength become equal to the work and worries of everyday life. For Bovril builds up health and fitness-by sound nutrition. Bovril is the best of the beef-its vitalizing andenergising properties in concentrated digestible form. §;r;i__‘r; ii. B°Vm1~ l“°°V¢“fS that Sil\l¢i1\8 F “ling ,detective was cowl, although he ) V l icculd not produce p:oof even of this. :He had establinlied that the Llzard's lagciits might b: found in the most __ ____ _ - ‘ ' ' ‘ ' 3" 'T ` Iunexpected places and occupations- prep;ircd fi sui~.:\oie .i~i-.»gi‘am. Tim veldt. but despite it Lieut Munceystretcher bearer over with some his reverie-the noise of ii iiezi/1;- illllvl' being opened coming frozn and that thc gint! existed for the Mission }3arid__ls also prt;iaririg fci'lmaiiu.gt:i to get overseas with- thelmilk and left me. I never sew him' purpose of loot. :ilu report, would as- a concert to be held li; the Shui-clilCanadiaiis. He still has vivld`again nor heard of him uziti. yas sure his chief that he had not been cn Thursday evening, Oct. ‘8i.h. oflmemories of the famous "Hill 70," lterday." idle, and that the arch-biiridit‘s which futher announcement will bel Today he is rather amused bythe *- weapon carried only three remaining made. ‘nation-wide publicity which has NATURALIZING THE N/\l'tCISSUsj ¢l’1H1`geS. _ l -_ ibccn accorded him through Col.l His memory ierked back to Mlle.` In the cliildren‘s Bean Cniiiitinglcollins’ announcement. His name bclieve that the poet's narcissus or L‘aroc1'1c. the little- painted brunette Cciittst recently put on by Messrsl ls on flle at Ottawa, for he clraws 9. pittsszints eye is :i \vild flower due lwho had been so frightened when R. T,_HGlnian Ltd. in both the Sum- pension as a result of that same to the lzwisli hand with which this ‘hc called. Her end was ar, tragic ns mc:‘s;dc and Charlottetown sLores,\ duel. 4 ‘hai-die.:; Hind most prolific of the llls own might have been-_if the Mr. S. M. Daniel, Manager of thel As for the pail' of boots that Col. liai'ci<:3i|s family has been planted liizrird had realized that hp was Rcyal Bsiil: litre made and certified. C0lllDS lI1l€21d$ £0 l'Gl`/l11C€» Mlll'1C@_V`ir: \\‘;»:dlancis in association with. t ie:'c_ He was sorry for Mle. Lure cite, thc cfflciiil count for Sunimersidef 16 -#'03----#- Many city people have come to` thrce large C. C. M. Joy-cycles. L s'i'AM1> qinimr' j , ~ -- 1 11511. ruicrly ofi . ,_ d A _t ‘ wg- , _ _ _ ` |tlic staff of the Royal Bank, was a|§l2:Ii1e.>arne(}iir5;<;iii'§ brogrnilraosonilriwod ‘lvl physician mm_c_ and tm rest iilower that is so much in demand vi.<.`toi‘ here on Tuesdi1y_ - y -I K ` ' - Us mrned and raced awuy tg give that iiurscrymeii now lJ1‘0iJ8f€atc it *__ after Mrs; D. rl;iI.0rl;fIa§iie€gié warning lin quaiitity_ nslonished to sce Marney_his ng- t:'.':n President, P. E. I. Presbyteiial Tiliaintancc cl' the Co'l:.'ito: Chili _ l'Ct:.';'ncd the latter' part. of the week chewirig a black cigar and occupying fzcrn Triiro where she attended a the other corner seat. meeting ol' the Branch Executive. , i A "ash of gold-oiled test; asia- - l- ` aizen for a smile. ‘ i on sent. sin Mrs. s. ivi. Martini "Wa'll, stronger!" drawled Mgr. ii_;therciale, one of the deleizatesl ney, staring dreamy-eyed tiwowyh to Branch in St. John attended thc` the window, "I guess it`s blowing Ep rcgulnr mccting of Lo\\'er Montxifrue ,iioic? exciminecl D -it A - 'lie crate. Mrs. Martin i IE1 On. U H-11 C31 F ‘ ,lullm da/ we were ‘el“l“,"i“g m,1tcet`s iizi'cifisu'< is its fragrance. It |To Be Ccntinueri.) .cilcndccl ii M. S. meeting iii the ~_3HY11Dl9€ll~. \Vl1@l1`PU§0BL HS-fed 115 L0 is one U the Oldest garden faVo,.n05_ ' Belfast United Church and there 10C011I10lUC‘2l §l0UlJ Of 111011* b9€l'llTm.1.e are mree type pmmS_ me _,Eiga -~~--<»¢°-%- i _:iso gave ii real interesting report . ' i ` ' 1 lin :QF Rilver has man helpful suggestions which i M. Im" Bmw fo :v'¢:- by membcrs of the several so- pvm, R H Baxten Q f0__mer ms_lHiinter er ga e a p _mach sciyiee_ The iuinounceineiitsl *_..___ 1 in the Hunter River Church, in-l l Vi A sudden sound aroused him from There were almost one thousand; W C MW .lUSl~ Cl'f1M1 flOm sLOI‘l‘-‘Si guesses in all and thc prizes iiieiivizefore he went into action. l ucbell, bobanically knoviii as the! eriensia. It a combination for‘ YYl€l1'1l9€l`S l_-hem Well, U00. f01' ll1_€. native plants. particularly with i-he 1' . .' " ‘ ' bl 1 ' , m "I l111V€~-800d 1'0l1S0r1, YOU 593- lioleven thcsina-llesi garden. One clumpl szmcwhcre almost at his elbow. , --- "`0mf‘l11l>@I’ U18-l duel." he Said- "Il&'er` bluebcll and half a dczeii bulbs Turning his head sharply, he was Mrs. W. A. Tiicnizion, Cliarlotte- WHS 0119 Of U16 Cl0»‘i0Sl Sl\l1V95 I CV-‘oi the :uiowy white naroissus with -ii I gggiiii l ,Lil ‘ l . ,.., , . . ,N _‘Z _.__ _ \ Demand the -_ ci' had. niid if this man Collins and 1- »- , ~- ,_' .1 d is f<_ his Beers had been better sliotsllifga,-ed/fn ;,:;I:;S;;ni3;I;§¢;1be ljligntlgréif 0 and had not been so excited, I \vouldii't be here talking now. But then. I missed him too.~ “It was early in 1900, about ‘cbruary. when I got wounded. At iliaf time there were ten ol' us at- :irhccl to Campbells column and for snow." W. M. S. and there gave ii splendid) ‘fc `.'.'c;'ct'runriiiig desiiaiches oveiilimy me large mlmpet types_ ` 1* iron ing biazes dia you ec-i Kerri of the Bfffnch “1°‘fl"1'<- , 9, “F0 °° ~"““- 9” f"-I fm" one nr the finest features or tire moving doun the vclrit near Lake Al, tha* tiinc it im, -'ilten (Lill- i iv Y = i . furali'/,i ; recurvcs, thc latest. ~ ~ - lFl“¢9 have been made pmcucallculh to Le" mg dmprcrfcc Pctwuellliilociiihllif fcrm chu\'actei'ized bv the “lie Bocis and the British iii ther ' ' ' ,l‘5;’n‘lfé€pu`nmpr nw membcm Of] ;usmnC(, and LM, B005 wow hm,_yliacliw:ii'iii tlieso tlirce there have been Saturday evening i.o their lioini- in‘gm,'fu€at§r('§.c3:;;a?l,¥f0r;,(l_E:;, l?,],‘,i,.¢ 'l i:~-itislivrs for we iwvi-r :.li:ivi~d :uid l ""'°1""d *"0"* °f "PW “md l"‘l’mV"d Nw, G1asU.oW_ _ ' I. i _ ~- 'y ' 1 0 Y mum, m_m,.S Um., Lypi.-.<', :-:cme with all rod Eyes. _ _.___ lllg lil l-N2 Mimse- Flfw two mem' l We mine u ' " ° I Horace, King Edward VII, :iiiii Rev. A. E. i "Chapniuii and Mrs bers “nfl ieveml v'S1_§m's #lege p‘e"`lm~c-1_g.l,‘;'(';Cn]V_ as wc Wm.” ridim, myotiiors iu~e all fine additions to th_e‘ Chapman are spending the week Cm' M16' Bishop' W' C ° lm l’aSc;;s,._ -_,Wd `f0,.mu.mn HUNSS 'mp i;iii'dcii. They may be plniited tins, w'tli friends in Oroniocto N B ltor' mesmed . at me megtmg 1_1,” ‘v, di he Hours \v.0,,,,.d Om on ,,_..v fall as long as' the ground is un- * ' ' was assisted in the devotional .snr-i U ' ‘ ' ' l f in m..,_~i;,_ L W ,md m l ,and captured one of our niezi, Bill] 'Wm' 1° '"9 “ ‘ 9 ‘ l)l_ . Crcightoii, of Wiiznipee. who isnoiv “We gullopcd across the hill but 'Iiie poets narcissus is a Europe- lun nfiitive that 'takes kindly to American conditions and becomes in effect a, nativeif given ii chance.` PURI I Y_ fl a V 0 r Some cf the narclssus. oommonlyi ,caiiefi daffodils. are not so oiiiigingl and healthful pro- `and are not so enduring, particul-` ' perties make Genuine Barbados fl Molasses the best lrorv earliest poetlcus ornatus which molasses you can buy' T cf Blanch and left with the man - ' _ V H ‘_ is' the (me commonly used for nat- ~ Also, on account of its purity, it is the most economical Molasses you can buy. ll is not clilutecl l Children and adults love its delicious ilavorl Insist upon Genuine Barbados fxrra Faleg Molassesl iby plant dealers, ii common wild- i Ml-rigling thc omatus and rc- tcr, was the'preocher in the Hunter?Br;;‘3;ig;eet:_n%§;c§{|qJollrlltlbfrt i the Bows liirldiin behimi an nnf,i,ii1,ciii‘viis types gives a long ti;-ealsoii 01'; Rl\'f‘l‘ Clmrse on sunday last .ndiw ` ' - ’ _ ` :trim niet ns with nmbnsii. we bleviii lrcm one irr0ui> 01 11 S-_ lures cfmsrvimiiciis greeted liimq inferved “nd E s°°'“l hm" enjoyed' ,swung nit nur ponies and fell to ure; The newer ruined types arv 11:1- ' g,»Dmd to pr-,i,u1-n their (lm-_ Thgy pi-oveineiils in size of bloom and tie, wore only forty yards away. :~;omel1`0iZUllll`il-Y Of U10 Dclalfi Which GOOD GROCERS SELL IT "i satisfied-the new Kolster All-Electric has a lasting ~ ` »~ attraction. Ownersliipalonesatisiies. Smart, modem OR discriminating people whose natur- ally fine taste is not easily _ distinctive-Kolster expresses tomon°ow’s vogue in , . » » . . . . 1 "`»"»» beautiful radio just as it transcends, m distinguished ' 7 performance, all that has gone before. Only ldealS and creative genius such as those upon which Kolster’s past I. - ' . tt d t th S d -~-A success has been built could have conceived such a \Z5’;,‘1,C‘-2," §§°§§ndBy° §1’;r§§’n§°‘;‘;§ union Service on Sunday next ln, the iifteriioon with ai Prcpiiratoryi weck conducted by Rev. David Co-i `wesk-end from New Brunswick, was " I V radio’ .laddressed in ri very pleasant and CANADIAN BRANDES LIMITED 1" , 'ronomo - - CANADA Available fn live beautiful Hechlc lodelc mulitwo Battery models. iiiiiits irish t H“All_that you seek in Radio” helpful manner. the large number of girls and boys who were present. The October meeting of the W. ,M. S. was held in the Manse. There ,was a good attendance and busi- ness included arrangements for tliel holding of the annual Thank of-I ,ferlng Service in the church on the' _evening of Sunday, Oct. 28. An act- \ive committee was named who arel particularly interested in having eluded the holding of thc Coniiii-lMuncey Relates Service on Friday nvoniiip of tliisl l Story of _Boots el W. R. Collins, one of the visit-` ing Parliumentarians, confessed toy tiiklng them when he was an Irish» Coinmandant of the Boer troops,l is known throughout the contin- ent. Col. Collins told his story at Moncton. This is Lieutenant Muiicey’s story of how it happened: “Mr. Muncey was a member oil "Cvritling Gun" Howards wild-rid-l ing Canadian Scouts, one of the most independent military uiiitsl that ever put foot in a stirrup. 5 It was the serious wound whichi Collins inflicted that day on the 1 iiiirty-:ive or roi-ty or them, nna;0ver1au"mHkr-sa ljeflevt Circle Qfi they killed oiic ol our men. I was wiiitc in some vaiietics. All hmci lucky. however. and Collins and I kept up the flight for a few minut- es. gurni, Briidalbnne. The Rally Dayl il “'I‘heii we played possum. In :i crv ce wil be observed i 2, ° moment of cni-elessness I rose ouil lRlVf~I‘ Church on Sundag ln Warlof position and Col. Collinii shot nie Rev. Mr_ Baxter pf; ,-m` mmm to M |in the collarbone. I signalled I was BH!/field, N. B., on Monday inorn-l VANCOUVER och gl-,h_ _ The hit and he quit firing and came l11g. While here, he was the guestistory of how W. Munccy, oi l°V9l'~ I accused him °f “sing ex” of Mr. and Mrs. William McDougali.` Vancouver, (formerly of Prince Ed-1DlCSlV@ lJU1lCl~5 HS my arm Weill é~ ward Island) lost his boots in tlieiflumll- hull he/ denled W Lal" I Mr. Hnrtt, a visitor here over the - South African War and how Colon- ‘ l0Uf1Cl 0‘1l U19 bullet had SeVel`@d ml’ nerve. "After stripping me of my hiiver- sack. boots and rifle, he gave me a drink, promised to send si Boer r i the delicious spicy fi‘a.g'i‘ance of the: original species. These iuirclssl oani be planted all over the garden to give ii clioriicter during their sea- son of bloom as the foliage fakes up little *room and lt will do it no lvini ai all if other foliage over- ,zrcwa it. These bulbs are excellent to plant about pennies to be covered later by the peony foliage. All the daffodils seem to like thecoimpanion- ship of the roots of other plants and for this reason are excellent material to plant on the edges and beneath the overhanging branches of shrubbe @H_4DQS lu gED T94 . \‘-5 pJ‘lC'Y MO 6!‘l\ibibiiL7'- 9.5)( £`Q , 4 P \`.' _AN -$3559 915* Io To fl Fl I 'I 0 "0 f "f//"E ~= 9° Treo 0 92. _ T V , from nothing: '-I`lif»y` were .rui-tlinll _ ‘ ‘ lthrough the ~:u'>iii!is iiresently mid ,\ ll _ H _ _ ,. ,_-,.,', %;.I. _ / ___, xl ' M \_\\_ i i i i i i 1 r i li . 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It, Columbus did not know why thel ‘appeared to have belonged to a ship compass acted so strangely; but he Q larger than any of Columbus’ vos- invented an excuse, saying: “The_ 1 ° | \ _ North Star is movin all the time ’ 1 xl 1°: 4 - .~ il ll ‘l“‘ff ~ I _ ‘_ ‘.1 ff » ` , l' always the same UNCLE RA YS CORNER I . -'L THE STORY OF COLUMBUS IV. THE COMPASS GOES WRONG Five days after leaving the Ca- ing us? Even the compass does noty - _,_ _ ~\ I 8 ` s. , ~/_ g _ -- / _ ‘ poliit straight toward it now. There i. ' _ __ , _ is no danger." . " '” I The sailors thought that Colum- ’ wi, i ,bus knew a great deal about the \ ,s_turs, and believed that his words ;mlght be true. By good fortune, a ;".f,ign of land" was soon seen. Birds . ,often called "water waytalls," flew ' *V over the ships. Those birds were not ,W -I1 1. _,.\ 1 lrenlly a proof that land was near, ` but they helped to calm the fears of fi , i Q-._ models. ' y ,_ __ som) BY will happen to our little ships?" locean ` besldébh lllsbtlhld sels 'Ihe sight of the mast broughtmsen and ‘gofagpaear "Marg £2" I a l I ` ,W -I 4 `A milf W” '¢°“ °"m'“¢ '" me land.. There were "signs" in plenty, . _ ;_ ~ - _"jg _ 0°¢l”- lpntches of seaweed as well us birds " l 8106111 OVGI' me B9ll°\’5» Wm’ m“"' oncc the heart of the captain must at - ' » " Y-ered! . lhave sunk as he won r in - 'Sec what has happened to a bi8 vessel which came this wayl What ‘the sailors. i Day followed day, week followed week Still there was no sight of . de ed sec ret whether there really was any land to he found beyond the broad mills bcilhre it can bear t _ N _ :_ if? I 1..., ~' f’ ‘T _<.;”~i;",‘~'9..§-7¢iBR-_'2’<-'?_- ~.,, l 'AD an V 'FN-D-I " ;'l,~_l' , Shiv > '\ 2 =: *”'io5?"le° _ - f: _ -- ' - /_ -;;,__'<\. 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Packed in machine sewn sacks, Quaker F lour is noi touched by human hands. iss ualier flu r Always the Same ay: Belt e v»\, , Mitten av 'mr Miixiins or ous!!! oivrs ...‘;::.:°r.:i:°i'.:2: i:":.iri.°ii THE M¢LEAN COMPANY, LTD. * V ‘ e """'“‘ ' " ' _ ' ii ange manner. it am not point noi.ssAi.i: nmnmoro I slfraighi tio the North Star when ev-\ W V B3 Charlottetown ei, .ni tain: 'mm mow nu- ,-umm-ma in saw \ _ ening came The sailors were alarm- m"""'“"°""'°‘ " " L l