‘iisiiiiniii A I ‘Bic CLEARANCE" LETTER Canadian Woman Recom- . A Sweetheart At Thirty- ‘I'HI study-Tar A wo- uni-a TRANBFORMA. TION Iy Marlon Robina-m .. vvov ‘MORE HAPPENINGS Klmonaa Curtaina Sweatera Cover-Inga Waiata C oat: Druaau Chapter 9:: ‘l followed Francis into the bulld- "18 Without Baring a word. It was une of the downtown police head- quarters, the first I had ever been Ill. We went ‘through long corrid- 0P5. with vaulted ceilings of read- ish brick that made our footsteps lions ln every package. Don't wo » Draperlaa Gingham: Stocking: Everything Buy “Diamond Dy§"~—u0 other kind~and l'ollow the simple direc- der whether you can dye or tint echo oddly. We went and sawho one but 1110118 P190111. brightly lighted ut one end where there a nice looking young man with a iii-ray of pointed‘ the desks were rows of benches, which ran back into the shadows of the unliglited part of the room. The wiioie effect curious and unreal. when l realized that Christmas’ night. "Sit here," Francis said. indi- cating one of the front benches. I sat down and stared about iiie Whore was Buds? And who were all these other nic-ii out oi‘ uni- form? There were perhaps 30 oi us in the room. Francis hail walked over lo one of the men, a tall, rather hand~ some man iii a fui' coat. llc had u huge no-se and a chin that stood far out, and the coldest gray eye-s I have e-ver seen ln zinyoiic's face. The two came. towards iiie. “M-r. iMills, my lawyer." Francis said. ‘George. my fiancee, Miss l-Iaincs." I held out my hand. A little wave of warmth and plea- sure went through iiie. I .wals Francis‘ fiancee! He did love me —I turned to smile at hini a. little and the sense ol" ileprossion which had‘. conic over me when I entere- m] the place began to wear off. But Francis‘ had again forgot- n-n me. He did not even see m)‘ smile. After the polite greeting iMr. Mills. turned away and ‘the two men began go- ing over some notes‘ toflcthor. gradually‘ walking away from inc. So I sat. quite alone iii front of the vast array‘ of empty desolate benches, zind watched the little ili-iinia work itself out. It was quite as ‘lh-oiigli a. play was being staged tor me alone. since everyone else iii the rcoin seemed to play some part of it. Even tho uniformed men. that I thought did nothing but guard doors. were kept busy running “errands. ' A door this was behind the platform liiyioiieiil and an oldc-rlv man enter- ed. Evieigvoiie stood at attention. up an ele- viitor and through more corridors occasional men in the regulatioirpulicc blue. And finally we entered an enor- were desks on a platform. ‘A number of pol- icemen were stundaug about, and stenographefls note book and an pencils. Below empty was especially conveutlonallyi successfully‘, because perfect home dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond. Dyes even it’ you have ‘never dyed before. Just tell your drugglst whe- ther the material you wish to dye is wool or silk. or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Dia- mond Dyes never streak. spot, fade, or run. Presently another door opened and——w-ith a policeman on each side of hini——'Bud came in! I shall never forget the ‘shock l felt at the sight of the Ind und- er such ccnditioiis———practlcally a prisoner. really a criminal in the eyes of the law until Francis and the, man with the hard gray eyes» could prove bim innocent. illrawn ‘by my gaze, Bud turned and sziiv IllB. I tried to smile in a reassuring manner at him. but of the two. I iiilnk I was more ‘frightened. Bud turned to look eagerly at Francis. but Francis’ buck was turned and he did not see- Bud until the boy was sent to Ill!‘ witness chair. i Ilut first a police ‘put on the stand. "i saw n commotion and a lot of people," he said. after answer- iii a few preniliiiilnary- questions “So I went up. and‘ there, ln the imillfiif! of the crowd. looking sort -of d-azcil, wiis this young lad," be iswung around and regarded Bud with a friendly eye. "Wins. he hurt?" a lawyer asked. “Ills eyes was shut, and‘ he had xi mark on his forehead. but he opened his eyes about as soon as l got there and then he clapped his hniid lo his side, and: says sonic-thing about ‘a wallet and .lionc_\'." “Did you notice any cabs 01' autos hurrying avmy from the officer was g0; N. President '_ ._ Leaves England l ' ‘(Specie/l to Tho Guardian-l ‘OTTAWA. ‘Nov. YL-Glr H9117)’ ‘ will gall on Wednesday next on his return to Canada to assume hi! new duties. will reach the capital about Noveniq her 30, ready for action. Almost lmmgdlptelv after his arrival it is probable that there will be a meet- ing of the board, the first under his presidency. when certain pressing matters will be dealt with, notably the ordering of new equipment 101‘ n. National lines. additional freight cars are urgently needed, due to thp heavy leakage across the border ln the Inst three months. ‘Nlsiiy more locomotives must be built and this time there will be a uniform type for all the National lines. Then more rails are needed, chiefly for replacement pubposas, as it is understood that there will he but a. slight addition this coming year to the system's mileage, only the very urgent branch lines in Western Canada be- ln_g favorably considered. Operating Contra. ‘Another question -to be settled at the earliest possible date l-s the dis- tribution of operating centres. Many representations from the various parts of the country affected by this policy have been made to the board and to the Department of Railways and Canals since the new board was appointed in October. What is the final decision of the board will not. of course, ibe known until ‘Sir Henry Thornton ‘has had an opportunity of the fullest dis- cussion of the question with his colleagues. Then it is expected he will make a personal inspection of the system. Financial Condition. Encourn ing reports are reaching this city a to the financial condi- tion ofthe National system. and it was said today by one closely as- sociated with its activities that both the (Hand Trunk and the Cun- adlan National would almost break even this year in operation, that is, the operating revenue would about meet the operating expenditure. This has nothing to do. of course, with capital account. Considerable money on this account will havcto place?" the liaywcr asked. "As soon us I slaw it was a rob- bery case. 1 looked up. but there‘ are always cars. hurrying 0H U10" sire-eta, and by the time the hoyi opened his eyes and b28111! 1.0 talk} there inusit have been two minut- o5 passed. You know how confus- ing it is yourself sir, in that lulu on the street." l "Never mind that. Then whati did you r10?" l Obviously" tho policeman wl10| made the arrest was tryillg w. onver up any" possible ucgllgeiliw, on his part. And even I realized, be raised, but the government is delighted to learn that from anop- crating standpoint the roads are able to care for themselves. ----<o-o-—-—_- FOSED AS AN EARL. On Wednesday l Thornton, president ortlia Unlined ' Canadian National Railways board. ‘ It is expected that he ' the Grand Trunk and the Canadian - A large number of ' ’ ‘“'\~*- "cflaa-gu forlorn-oils "WIIQIIIOTTOMAN Ci u i...‘ iiflm 0w will uw‘...§2{3..°.i...‘1a§.f¥..-~ 5"“? roiled cl a tto can iva. when. iihh m do with O » cigarette papers and‘ conning OMAN; baoco - aromatic ind ,1?“ - Ind i! Watajuata fourth of 11m"; ‘>5 Invotheivcinmtta. " ' , ‘ .::.'.*...:'.=.'".:.'.".£.:i‘l’£.“£tl.'.‘3'.::::: o choicaat doli- .- thp . Onough ‘oblcco to cmmnnvoix. Mich" Nov. 21.-i‘ A. J. W. (lrelg who posed in numer- g ous northern Michigan resort cities: as the “Em of nunnisiie," and sold: residents and summer visitors al-i leged bogus securities to the‘. amount of 90,000, was coiivictedbyi w roll 25 eigarattu. ‘ ‘Acc0 iTlie Greatest Help to the progress of King Cole 'l'_ea has been the generous praise .. given it by its users. They were enthused with its Iull- rich flavor, INESS. PUBLIC NOTICE! ! We wish t0 inform the Genenal Public that we are following the example of our Predecessors Messrs. D. Gordon & C0., in running a STRICTLY CASH BUS. and to their words of commendation is largely clue the very widespread sale King Cole Tea has today. manila Lydia E. Pinkhanrfa Vegetable Compound Winnipeg, hianltobm-“I can not Charlottetown Eixhibltlo CD081! too highly of what Lydia E. grounds. Plnkliaufa Vegetable Compound The highggl, q- jig‘ ‘ o‘ has done for me. I was a nervous uui_ i wreck and I just had to force my- aiy N ' l'% _ ‘in lei! to do my work. Life was a. ; ., , 1. i. 1 misery and work was a burden. ‘é ‘(pual ‘ " ' I" Even the sound of my own chil- l _ i ‘i . , -,_.,; i. 5km’. In; playing made” me ffiiel as if; _ . Jmu acreamfeyd not; l gfflllf"_4“é°lmw_wlfi~'llflvlflrany from me. I could not even = 3 ‘ 1*‘ - - ' speak right to my husband. Tho ~ _ doctor said that he could do noth- F s In; for me owing to my condition, but told mantra eagles‘: llllflhel‘ mig- - go. y us an ‘s gran - l 911m- by pflvatg 531° m mm o; mother advised me to take Lydia. 50 agfeg on my 27 about as mu“ ll. Pinldianrs Vegetable Compound. ‘hum Kmkora Stallom This ‘Um I started it‘ right away and every- h“ no buildings bu‘ is m ‘ucenent one noticed wbataidiffei-ent would: conduit,“ n has been receuuyll was an a shlorat med Ihwtané ant covered with manure and mussel f,‘,‘,‘f,“,§§n m1’ ‘Jzgcsflrwagl [ewns “we mud‘ I" can be inspected by m‘ to do work once more and it tending purchasers at any tlinefwasa pleasure not a burden New Apply to l have a 'llne bouncing babysto use MICHAEL McKENNA .the doctor's own words I am able ' Klnkorzfto nurse her and enjoy doing my 10167-22-2i. work, I C311 not help refioninieiid- . ing such medic ne, an anyone laeelng me before I took it and see- ing me now, can see what it has . done for me. It call]: do the! same for I w,“ Se“ by “hm: auction on m anyone in my con t on. am on y premises at $0" Augustus ‘My’; too pleased for you to use my testi- . , menial. -—-Mas. I-nuinr DAVIS, 721 Thursday, November 23. at 1 oclock M o” St w; u ‘tom n m_ my stock’ crop and farm‘ c .. niiipeg, i an iméirllegéents, consisting of , ‘ K:—1 mare 9 years old, ' (blood). 1 more 5 year's old (Crownllniarmatlfln Rigtht). 5 {choice milk cows with I cii , ‘l bnl. 2 . im grime‘) years (Shorihorfli pear Sir:--~I wonder, if you would (m0p.__12 "m5 My. 5 tonsiltfifilflt nie iii my efforts to locate my straw. 100 bushel potatoes, w" bus_;iirirthcr who leli home November Illrllips. ;l8l.li, 1910, and has never been F_,\R_\1IMPIJP;A1ENTS:_I lump-heard from since. by inserting a 9,- ‘Alcgqn-mack) 1 ha’, cutter, (Mew-small news item in your paper, in (hrmnl-k) 1 broad cast seederylithe hops that: he may be -in your (313556). Harris), 1 set whee‘ harjyci-ty or nearby iii the present time. rows, l single plow. 1 roller, 1 can} We have bod the matter in the and ‘vheeis, 1 Se, can whee“ “midlands oi‘ the Missing Persons Bur- axle. 1 wood 5mg}. (“My 1 Dung eau, andliitve ‘tried in every way io sleigh. 1 truck Wllggfln with box, locale him, but all without results. pole an‘; 51.3fm 1 buggy’ 1 new Ills descrlptioiris its follows: gown p019 and swings, 1 ha“ thrash, Name. Lester Jerome Streliiin. e;- and cleaner‘ 1 “saline engine‘ Age, Was 20 when he left, will be (Iisco 4% l-I. I’. 1 circular saw and 2'1 in Janllar-‘V - oulfil‘ 1 s91 of mnnerm 1 creaml Height, About 5 i't. 9 inches. separator (Standard No. 2) 1 milk “reighl- Abol“ 145 1b“- can (15 gallon). 1 l2 gauge single EYE“. Grey- bnrrsl shot gun. Together with all Hall‘. l-iiilll brow". 511111547“- working harness, forks. shovels and "f"! a 5°31" 011 0116 0f hi8 thighs- other w-lmlel lt is possible that lie ‘is going: 'l‘ER.l\ls;~./\_il sums up w 55m; under the name of Sullivan. as that cash, Over ma; amount 1g momhywas my mother's name before she credit on zipproved joint notes. iillllllrrled- per cent. ojffur Q3511 , We do not want him to conic Sale pugliivg (N0 reserve) as myhoiue it’ he would rather stay away.‘ son is going away, all we do want to know is that he isi 1i $101111)’. first fine day follow- all" and Wen- 1 - | It is very hiird on ‘my parents MFls. PA-rhlQK p, KELLY. dust at this time of the year with For; Augustus Eats thanksgiving and Christmas coniingi |on, as they are. both heart IIYORRILI lso anything you may 1'0 to help,‘ 'wili be greatly appreciated. I Yours very truly. ‘ANNAMAY STREHAN, 770 Fnirniount Pl. _ Bmm’ N’ s‘ ti?!) i“ speak. and turned to him as ‘ho timk his seat at the desk so I Judged the curtain was up and AUCTION SALE At Little Sande on 'I‘hursday ‘inw oi-isily one car in-ight lose itqe ll"? in circuit court late last] riff in the (tense traffic of lowerinisht on a charge of larceny by em~ \'cw York in the middle of. thmbezalement. Graig was sentenced ito from two and one-half to five We are taking this opportunity of advising our cus- tomers that we willnot allow any good-s on approbation Ilc-c 7th at 12 o'clock sharp. I-Iziv» IIIK disposed of ~my farm I willl scll izn my Into prom-so» oi fie . ' - _ .._-‘,.,(,_ m“, u“ my, Flockh ‘china Bu: Clearance Auction bale nu“, implpnienm houselmm gum, Mt. Albion 0n November 25th “W, as fouows,_ 1 horse 8 yea“ 12 ocloclc sharp. Owing m 1I health I am compelled to sell on r-l“: I cow to freshen iii May‘ l ham... 2% years» no Ifreslum ’ m above dale all my stock. crop and r Jami implements. etc. blur: l fat. cow. 50 hens, (fIlU-Pz-Tivo hundred bus. of block oats‘ ‘.28 bus wheat, 9, qufln. fin‘ of hav and straw. v lIvIPlnIilIVlENTS-d Massey Har- ris binder 1 Massey Harris hay IIEFWPI‘. I Massey Harris hay ixikl: 1 l Massey ‘Harris seeder, 1 spring tooth barrow, 1 smoothing ham-ow, 1 s’ng‘e ploy. 1 cart and wheeled 1 truck wagnn’ with pole; 1 m,“ new, Idrost & Wood, I truck wagon m? ‘V390,,’ 1 box sleigh 1 wand new, 1 cart and wheels, l broad sleigh, hay fork. blocks‘ and rope, ca“ 8996"’ 1 “mine Dmw‘ l m‘ 1 Se,‘ driving harness‘ 1 PM and wheel haryows. 1 set spike barrows, breeching. cart saddle and bfl-BECIP 1 b“ sleigh 1 Wm“ slelglb 1 5M‘ in-g working collars. 3 set of ‘flue “glue 3%’ horse lmwer- _Al‘ '"-fl¢e5_ n.ar.t.ing_a|es., brmles grind pliii, new, l curt saddle, 1 bretchuig stone. sleigh robe. Other articles 1 Md Fwd bretchln5 1 Se‘ driving too numeroug to me“t;on_ Am, harness, collars and homes, 1 separ- houschold furniture. stoves. Cllfllflilalor‘ 350 "'5' cfllmclty- sail“ Wm‘ tables llfill‘ mattress. springs ber- dmv‘ tram?“ complete n“ ‘my eaus. commodes. dishes. oil clothfwlnil°wi “ew- other articles "m TERiMlS~12 months credit (in‘m°"“‘med “b0”- any a‘1m m," 51m (ten dollars)‘ Terms of sale $l0.-p0 cash. Over o“ approved joint no“, 6 pa, centjllétl nmqi i t 12 months credit. 0g gm. ca“, Sale po tive. No reserve. Jégsqg N|QHQL$Qyq_ ALEXANDRA WEATHERBIE, _ Limp. sands, Mil. Albion. P. E. I. J. A. MoDONALD. Auctioneer. iqyzhzzhl 10164-2241. NOTICE Mr. Frederick Large, bias been ap- pointed Assistant City Collector, tem- porarily, along with Mr. Robert Van Ider-stine, and citizens may pay their and a quantity of red potatoes and apples. . , S’i‘OCK:—-1 general purpose mare, 5 years old, one good Ayrshire cow in milk, due to freshen in May, 25 hens. I.\IPLEMENTS:—-I hay cutter, J. A. Meoomtilo, ‘Auctioneer. ‘ taxes to either of the above named persons. G. P. NICHOLSON, p City Clerk '13P‘ 41"“ NOTICE ! A I. l. “NARI-AN? IAILINGI AFTER OCTOBER ‘Ill. dllin- _ l.» a.m..aml 8 I-lll .o|_9‘.aa.pn.u¢ ltho first act was begun. AUCTION r SALE , ailvery l.‘ ."\ll(‘ll impressive gold braid on it- CROP—-5 tons hay. 12s stook oi" oats. 25 bushels. of choice wheat! _. myself eat. I would go to bed at . along. ‘ ready lost 64 pounds. " and happiness again, my husband , Ill! p; uliultmmn I examined hlni closely. He. too wore the police. uniform. but :1 , ll. I luinpwl a little. Prisonei~— \veil tailored one. with \H ivliat a terrible name! 13nd. llzfl| ‘ace chalky white, walked “D ° the witness clinir. and took the. oath. Tomorrovr—ll.‘vs Evide-HCG He had u great‘ ponipadour of gray white hair, and a clear, curl ivolce that W85 usually pleasant. y "The circumstances are unusu- ‘al gentlemen,’ lie began. "But in veiw of some new evidence I felt justified in calling the llEIlTlh-E this evening." He went. through lwhnt. seemed to be some routine‘ ronri. business ihen some one three me“ and a woman. who are got. up and‘ summarized the case Hugged m have hustled and rob- -‘\‘l this I was familiar with. but l bed a chief mspeclor (m the ‘PL. listened eagerly and tried. to un 3L raflitvgy at Aries station 13M rlcrsi-and every word. December as he was cai-ryln ____ 1100.000 francs for the pay of men in the company's workshops , The thieves got away wilt-h the, u | at Mlramnfl. booty, but one of them let his hat. nil in the flight. It bore the flame ind address of a Marseilles hfl-tj i391‘, Following up this slender clue. the police had. by Mnrcli. satisfied themselves thnt the gang was still‘ at ArlesNLl-ttie by little the)’ “cl zwmulated evidence ligwlust the chief porter, who, on the dny o.‘ the robbery, was acting as assis- rant station master wnd, they felt 1UPG, had ipu-t the gang on thelook ‘vut for the rich prize within their reach. - This nicn, Gomilierr. with three others, Jehnn, Giraud, David and ‘t woman, Jeanna Coussiu, were ‘irrested yesterday. BETRAY ED BY HAT iP_i\RiIlS, Nov. 20.--The loss of a hat has, after months of patient] “Five years ago when I was first married, I had wonderful energy. l could be on the go all day long without feeling the lea-t bit fa- tigued. I had a great appetite and could eat anything. I weighed 147 pounds. I used to be busy every minute of the day and, when the day was over. I could go to bed and never ivaken once during the night. Thirteen months ago my first baby was born. After that my energy seemed to leave mo. I was tired all the time. I had to force myself to do my household duties. Instead »0f being n pleasure as formerly, these duties became a real task. I lost all desire for food and nothing would tempt me. I had to make “ION MR. KENNEDV MONTREAL, Nov. ZL-Hon. W. "i. Kennedy, Minister of Railways. vho recently underwent two severe vperatl-ons in the Royal Victoria Iosplial ‘here, has now recovered ‘o for that he is expected to lenw there this week. Mrs. Kennedy. of Wliid-sor, Ont., has joined him and they will travel south us soon as the Minister leaves the hospital. -—-—£O>--i- night and toss from side to side for hours at a time. After a while I would doze oil’ only to find that: 1 had been sleeping for ten or fifteen minutes. Naturally when morning‘ came, not having slept. I started the day completely tired out. I was shaky and ner- vous. The least: noise would startle me and make my heart race I could see that my hus- 1 was losing DOCTOR TURNQ DETECTIVE. band was worried. vi-eighl: every week and had al- _ I tried all kinds of tonics, but they didn't help me. One night, a night I shall never forget because it started me on the way to health NEW YORK. Nov. 20.-—Black- lacks and sugar howls flew in a esiaurunt at 151 East Fourteenth street early today when detectives of the East Twentyeecond street station arrested two men on n charge of holding u-p and robbing Dr. Henry Gnrbino of 36.2 Broad- WKY. L011; lllalld City, on Twelfth street near Third avenue. Dr. Gmtino was robbed of ind a gold wagon and chain, and, was told to walk west on Twelfth street.’ wlthouz, turning back, The doctor winked a short. distance and then glanced over his should dor. He iniw that the manners not following him so he ducked lock and saw them going up Third ivenue. I-le followed, and amid tha hey went into the restaurant. Ho lien telephoned for the poI-IoeOne if the men fought the detective o vigorously that they had to ‘u-brlue him vwltm a blacklaclcandl he was token ill- brouight in a bottle of Carnol. A. friend told him that Carnol had saved his wife's life, so he insist- ed upon my trying it. Si: weeks after I began taking o1, my weight increased from 93 pounds to 158. an increase '0! 65 pounds. And, am I well these daya 1' Every morning 1 fairly jump out: of bed ready to tackle anything and every minute of the day is a joy to -mo now." Carnal is sold by your drngglst, and if you can consciantioualy-aay. after you have tried it, that it hasn't done you any good, return the em ty bottle to hii-n and ha will nd your monqy. 8-68! “ ‘ ‘fr “n08 "NVVIQ it‘ day. H -_ _ ‘ "(Jail ilio prisoner. someone-years in prison. SATURCAY GAMES Princeton. 3; Yaye, 0. Brown, 3; Harvard, 0. lPcnu. 7; Penn ‘State -Dartmoutli. 28; Columbia. 7. Holy Cross, d6; Fordham, 0. detective work. led to the arrest ofilgfigglbg’ 19; W‘ and J" o. ‘Rutgers, 37; N. Y. U., 0. Lcbigh, d; Lebanon Valley, 2. Georgetown, 1-9; Bucknell, 7. twest Virginia, 13; Virginia, 0. themoston College, 13; Canlsus, 7. Boston University, 13; New Ham- shlre State, 18. iSyracuae, 14: Colgate. 7. Army. 29; Belles. 0. Vermont, $2; Middlebury, 0. Rennasaelor, 17; Stevens‘. 12. 'l'uf‘t.s, 7; Massachusetts 9 IS GOING SOUTH u‘ busln in Bollevuo Holirl-ifwlafm mtrmrv. . ~ ‘ i m‘ IN UNITED STATES n 48; Albflllht. .14. Aggiees Hobart. 14'. Olarkson. .13. Maryland. 27; Niagnm, 7. Susquehanna, 31; l-Inverford, 10. Vlllanova. ‘2; St. Mary's, 0. Allegheny. 33; Alilred. 7. Dlcklngon, 19; Penn M. A., 7. Rhodo Island State, 1.2’. Conn. AB- gles, 7. Yale Freshmen. Free-lumen. 12. 5t, zstophmg, 52. Albany State, 0 21 ; Harvard . s..a-o-¢--a-a@-a--o~o--o--n-a--u--u--u-u~o»h>aivb~o~mm~ How to Make Pine ‘ Cough Syrup at Home llnn no equal for prompt renulta. ‘Ilka but a moment lu prepare, and alvu you about I2. ........>.;-.¢-o¢o~a-q>¢..I..¢..............,..,..,,.,.....,_,,_, You know that pine is 115ml in nearly all prescriptions mid 1'('lI\(‘.\ll\!v< for coughs. 'I‘lie reason‘ is tliiit pine contains several peculiar elements that have ll remarkable elfect ' i-ioothinii and liciilmg the membranes oi the throat and chest. \ Pipe cough syrups lire cnmbllilltionn ‘of pine an syrup. The “syrup” part is usually plain su nr syrup. o mu a the s niuo cough rum- edy that money _l‘IlIl uy pill 2V, ounces o! Piviex in u lfl- . bottle. and lll'l up with home-mu: syrup. Or you can use cluri cd mo- lmms, honey, or corn syrup inflnpfl of 8U r syrup. Either w you mnkc d ounces-more than , on can bu? really-made for $2.50. It in pure. good l ‘ll-oaannt-cliililren like it. Ion can eel this take hold of a i-ouizh or cod ln a way that ineiins on. ‘Ilia cough miiv be dry, ho: rse and ht, or may be per- Rllwntl! hose mm the formation of lizeizm. The cause is the name- nflnmed mcmbmnanfiml thin Pine! livid Syrup combin tlon will cto it- usuiilly in 24 hours or leis. RD“!!!- dld, tno, for bronchial asthma. hoarse- neu. or any urdlmirv throat mon . Pinon is a highly concentrated conumuml of genuine Norway inc ox- tru and h famous the war over for It; prompt effect upmr-miqgl“, Beware of ngbatitulos. Auk your drug ‘ V. oun of Pinex" wit directions. and anything also. Guaran Q Q oo-oovaoo-oowmrowvoooo-oofiwoa-vwm yo“. = ready and Bllllllr r on'i: accept ve unless one of the most expensive articles money. Cash and in this way can obtain a cash enables us to sell at a lower price. E Purdie-Fergusoii Shoe i maaxxv‘: lemurs WANTED ng orders for new book. “Story of Iimadn." containing over 700 pages; ocLocK sHARP ‘.50 illustrations; history of unn- Add from earliest nottlenirnl. u: The undersigned will sell by lmiifigi“ Dias} public auction on $01 premiées of .x,_.|,,,,{v funk“. ; l’) .___, ' tiho late fim-nlel ir giht‘. berry e Whlgig: ¢[}_‘,"‘,§L,,§_‘ “g: Valley, bot 50, on above date, SFOCiK-I mare, 6 yams, sire by i :i,ptain Aubrey. ddill Pnrltsidc 1 horse 4 years sire by Harry T. .dam riirknlde; 1 home 21/. years. sired by Rexhart. dam Parlmido. 1 bmod mare 18 years. Ilre Park side. I work 110750; to Plymouth hens. dIllilPIxEmENYPSw-l hinder. F. W.; 1 hay mower. Bearing: 1. hay rake, Deerlng; 1 seeder. 1 wheel hurrolw F w.; 1 sans plow. 1 spring tooth lianow. 1 uinnlv plow. 1 set spike IIBIITOW. 1 Pill-a’ n. iliiwzer. 1 scnifieintz can; 551d‘ . . wheels new; ruc a n. i6. sixty-five acres of which are 3am (uéwn); (mo-in; wagon. AUCTION SALE 0N SATURDAY DEC. 2ND AT l -it once. Peron to. Notice . to Customers Our Fall accounts are now we request an early selflemoah-dvrlaiit Bros, Victoria. FARM FOR SALE I offer for sale my fa/rm of 1B0 ici-as. situated at Greenvale, Lot, lid state of cultivation. the bni-. ance under a fine growth of bar-i, 1nd soft wood. This property is, only 2 miles from a railway eta-- , tioii, 2 mileo from cheese anall- stnrch factories, and, 4% miles‘ from the town oi Bonn-ls. For pan’ tlculars. write . n. c. MaQDONALD, Gree/nvale, Lot 40, P.lii.l. ‘ WANTED Wanted to buy oats and pork, _ iggs. etc. paying highest call: “i irices. For the balance of tliia war everything, pumps, cylinderl, ilpli-ig, etc, Lumbermitn‘: rubbers , ‘or men and boys; boys and muses ’ ‘lesced underwear away down. ubbers of all kinda, flour. bran nlddllngs. cracked corn. livery- zliliig iii groceries below all othara. 30m»: mid buy hare. The more ion buy the more you one. ~ Lei. me sell you ia pump coin- orqanalp‘. 7.! efllva wa allvflaquaja. droaud wnoa. ‘ If ntarkatadvanoaa nxpanaaa and alirlnkaga of ‘ aatiiifactifinor nionay re- t Qllio goods are not suitable we will cheerfully refund the By doing a CASH BUSINESS weiare able to buy for Successors t0 l). Gordon & Co. manaanmx- vvv 1 cleared and nearly all in a. splen- road can, 2 wood‘ 5.19151“, now; I‘ iilllil Hogs wvalgliail at aountry polnta, fail aa - will notdrlla wu- ma. aroma‘ in. for a, main. To country price mun in aalail which flgurba 195a p» lli. at praaant pflal- , is paid for. If discount which 60., ltd. l i i i l v A4A4AAAAA4 a anal‘. pole. 1 driving sleigh. 1 truck, l. roller, 1 set fannors, 1 grlndstonc. CROP:-6 stacks of ha)’. 3 stacks of grain. 200 bus. turnips. 2 sell. driving harness. 1 set double team harness, 2 cart saddles and broechings. i1 Home Coniforl- range. Household furniture imd other articles not mentioned. TEIlllldlS'.—i1i2 months credit on all 811N118 over $10. 6 per cent ‘oer unnuni off for cash. ALBERT D. DUNPHY, Administrator estate late Dan- iel Wright. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. 10175-22-8! NOTICE . Anyone found) tmapaasing 0n the land owned by Alex. Mathe- son, Uptown, wil be prosecute?‘- isqu.) max. MATHISO l0168-32-2l. dflili- I At mil p na in. Any} tlita by. dividing ilraaalng percentage into ‘I’. , n“ p; qggqlvgi-l by anyona. Wa will pay Ml' v4»: m bflt walglita (1l0-fl40).~'flh0" and» “W: . alila prlaa wm pa aOvahoal-g, amt’!!! W!‘ ,- - trill"! Ullylfll 1o to a0 m. pathol- l" l" »