For Kitchen and Pantry For quick, thor~ (‘Kitfh Jifldfliflg 115G .'.>W.i .7 hzfCh. G088 iurlhcr and does better work with less effort. Kitchen, Pantry, F‘loor,Walls,UterI- sils kept spickan- Siiillillfliiiiiil flilii Wflfilfliil iiililiiiiflil -"IMLK BOTTLE STOPPERS. ~FOR BALE AT KENSINGTON best quality 66c psi- thousand at -—A bufldinc lot on north g1“, 3.1.x“ & go" 14¢ joast side llalpequs Road. 58 feet ' _ ‘ gdepthifltlfaetllrstclaaslamdry wind iirm. Terms cash. Price run ~ sonablc. Wilfred Arsenauit. i —J-~»_< _AMBULANCE CALL-e The —IT PAY‘ b I H ihib BTW‘ 1.30 ' -.REV. A. K. HERMAN will lac W” i" F"*‘°""* m" ‘"1. “Pmh? 40mm; civic con-rear.- IFW- 14 i" 3 P- m Mmsum 2° Tusday is nomination day for the; WMH- QEJ-llcliilfls In the coming electioni in Summersidc. A number of can-' by the ambulance to convey Mrs. _, L. Pery of Mount Carmel to the -MEAT tuseecrtou for the $.11? ‘mm’ “mum M rm" $00.. O'Lea.ry purchued this week m“, lager“; g, n°' sbo‘-n_ ‘Pcm the estate of John Richards. Bideford, a beautiful 4 year old gel- ding. Captain Aubrey colt. and it is understood bred in the purple on the dams side and pronounced by ‘ horsemen to be us promising as any In the province. This makes a half {dozen or more Aubereys they have ' handled in the past few weeks, and -only goes to show that the well bred ones are always in demand. —-—V—¢0>——— wnsrnns Pnnsosus —-Mrs. Warren Pope has return- ed to her ‘home in Pictou. N. S. ‘own of Summerside during 1920 . . shows as follows: 516 cattle iest- f ed, resulted in 9 being ’ -'. ior tuberculosis. Of 609 eheepf nested. 153 vrere oonduuned with liver cyst-H. w-DOARO OF TRADEF-The re-. gular montliy meeting of the Board of ‘Trade was held in the Council Chnmibar Thursday evening, the President. Mr. I... R Allen in the chair. Various matters were brought up, the principal being m advertising proposition which was handed to the qirbliclty committee; ' the standardization oi the P. E. i. ‘ ~31!!! Emil)‘ Harher and Miss Railway and the question of lower ‘ Helen Clark. Surnmerside are visit rates on mussel mud which matter ins friends 8t Margatk-li. was left with the Railway commit. : tee to deal-with. Temperance liuil. Kcnsington. on Feb. 9th The attendance was large and included the shareholders and others interested. The manager, Mr D. McKenzie. submitted the annual statement which showed a surplus of 8563, af- ter allowing $829 for depreciation on merchandise now in stock. —-.\iiss M. T. Sampson of the local telegraph office has returned I from a ‘visit to Sydney. _ —~Mrs. TayicrfjirChaz-loitetown. is visiting her sister. Miss Mann‘ _ For Dempsey Fight‘ fhappeilc. Summorside. -—-.\lessrs. J. A. Smallmnn zmd ill. A. hluttart leave on hionday for 33w YQILK, Feb, 10.—-(.‘has. 8.. Montreal on a business trip. ‘jochrm’ English bonus promoter _3,;,-8_ Dow“, Gordan any”. has not withdrawn as a joint pro- taired on Tuesday evening in honor moter oi tho proposed Denrpse, of Miss Arthur, nurse. who is vieit- Carpentier chanmionship match “*5 he!‘ ‘mm? i“ S“mm‘""5‘d°- Dan hfclienlrick, former promoter 4 -~.\['rs l1. T. Holmeu and the M‘ this ‘my mnmmmd ‘Mal lliss-‘s Holman lnve retina-red from iwmnih‘? m?‘ 'hT"4"C°meT¢d P79‘ rvnwrnsl where "MW have spent TIIOIIJYI yrojer! was reported to have W110 P“! (“'0 1110111115- fallen through. when certain mem- I V—-\i-ra N411‘ _SircIalr acwmipani- hem failed w W“ ‘brunt Th“ 9d by E. E. and Mrs. Sinclair “as fmlowed by we mnounwm” ‘ oi’ Jas. A. Brady. that he and his friend Cochran would withdraw. ‘ifl-x HiCllLJTtl. zhe third membe . the pest year the vouine of busi- ness was as foilows:— Merchandise bought .. 22 Cars Oats 32 Cars Potatoes . 81,‘; Cars Live Stock .. 44.044» 12.025542‘ “$133,535 1i} 56.59912 Total Sales in Store Salt-s m‘ live . d produce .......................... .. 75,967.05 $32566 i7 The old Board of Directors were reelected en bloc 0-3 follower-- Pres. J. Iii. Laird; \’icePres. Ed Williams; Secflv-Twaas. Geo E. B’uvru. A. ‘W. Wood“ ic. “Fm. Cou< 5011s. fl. Tim-vii. l" .-‘ Johnston. Cluster Buutnln. J0‘. A. eon. Peter llclntyre, J. B. E-lillunun. Jae. E ‘Mclallan. l The meeting declared s. dividend’ on capital stock and decided to pa? 8 p. c. in future. This chill-EB Is intended to encoumce the selling of stock as an Investment. lleft yesterday morning for Mont- rcsl. Made in Canada -¢-.-s<.-as¢ns;z.i4u§=-¢.s .. o". a. an- -= itigtfitiutlib -- can Inlet not h C!!! u.- ‘LII? ,0 Huge DI lull-flog!’ ~- i nptohrlvlav IJIIF IIAIINIIIL HLLIISIS ITITID IIIOIIIQ. I. I. l. dnnu of CIIIIAIAQ Uph- u thaimic College Toronto and - miter pout rrrsduate courses Room connect- Iixclusive Tots a M with Drug fitnra. I Eyte-ieiassts Fm $2.00 to $10.00 irttiil i-iwt PwiIliiO‘ ape ' " it rriiury. yet - - : this space PM i nut ‘tippiies thr B41 iiaio ity oi Fit- (Flames "7_"i i} vellum‘ P\H|\ N‘. \ ‘ l,\‘l*.t tisss.» "-1!" t». t ='~|-'~'r t-uuruu. Mt‘. i" lid hi! 5 HIGONLY ’;It'~ ‘PAT? uP-IPINN (attendance courses. - in Montague ‘inii and sw- for yourself i: is l:i’-‘i't1-'t)'\ri". OP 11C \l i‘.‘~.t~»i.tll.il5 V... F. Wliiiiliilli eu/tivttrrw UPHIIITlllii-l “'\""'};ilO_ >~ z I JGQ 1t A swrOvb-O-Kfi QGW‘-'4~v-Q sn-Qfil/Q-‘LIQ wAsa~~~vweu~v-»oq.-. M: Ysur iltdif Foo Printing __.]‘."r.... The ‘entral Jul) Printcry l“! [INT ITRXHIT‘ "HARLOTTITTIWP. "ILIII-‘t-i" “as n» Qlb-oooaquwi-oov-o-._.n.s.,,,.,“.m,¢w*, canvass. "sh- and appniadt Inna! tep- an MiBON’ I The Secytrcws. ‘Air. Geo B"o'vvn.. submitted a ill-"enn s report, Wl\i"h- nmnnu whet" thin .~, rniohnsized tho nec-ssity of more Capital to a rcnJl-y successful business. as the iawiners are able to do it. Th0 general tone of the meettintt war‘ o i “Mr Ewen J- 3Y°K"“"1°~ N9“? th~u imtlersook t0 Pronifite the at:*‘m:still“2;:i...:‘;;:.:*:;;.; - ~ I ——Mr. and Mrs. (‘has Wells left yesterday moi-nine for their futurc ' 1 S ‘. . home m Pa“ mgr’ as" ptim-lstic and the yv-c-sent shuns Amherst Over (rrs wru for continued and m- Monctoil Vics 2 t-o 1 °“““°“ l Uampbcllton Lost To Champions. -—.\ir. Harvey McLeod. represen- tative of the G00'\.~Yenv- Tvre Co. St John {rid an official visi". hert- ‘tliis week-H. - “on and Snmmersid; was a p339", Ami: ‘ t pros defeated the Monoton _ -ger to his home on hlonday. ‘(it's b;- tiic close score o! 2 to 1.1 i - he", ‘(might Illanre Did Not Szart in Chathan‘ Edjibiirsgs Fewlri Clatrk 12nd ‘Miss The game “W. a mush mm and Until After 10 O'clock-Final . - . v r wn . _ afliérla ‘Lieiggtevligiélzfth gieonds man-r penalties were handed out Score! 5 ‘o 1 .3; pm6m4¢__..g_ to bod; teams. n» ---.-- — C.\.'MPIBE'|.TON, Fefbv. d0.—-4Byt u score o.’ 5 to 1 Charmin defeated Campbcllion In an fast game oft hockey hcrc Inst evening before xii great crowd of local taxis and over‘ 200 from Chatham. Through n; ‘mix up over the question of the use of two referees, Brown and Staples, the come was not c1ilied until 10.10 but when the trouble ‘uad been solv- de and the two tennis accepted the double retort-c for the night the game weuton withnu‘. interruption iitxathaim was first o-i the ice and got a fine reception while. the local team. of course, was wdcomed to the frny by tncmomlotis cheering. The line-up for tlu» occasion was the usual one and n‘: spares were used in the game. Only s econ-pie of penalties of zhrct- minutes’ etnch wore inflicted; these were for troubles in the first two periods. Ciutthztm had the lead on the home team all the way scoring two goals in the first pt d, two in the second and one in the third while the lone goal of the Cam-pbolrton players was secured in the second period. Bu’ the victory of the vis~ itors was hotly disputed all the way in a splendid ard clean game. E ASplflil Nothing. Else is Aspirin Warning! Unless yjciu see thi: nliime “Bayer" on tablets, you are not ge mg spirma a . . Accept only an “unbroken package” of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 21 years and proved saic by millions for Headache. Earachc, Toothache, ‘curalgii. Colds, Rheumatism, Neurifis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Made in Canada. Utndy tin ‘boxes of i2 tablets cont but s. few omits-Larger packages. "lrln Is the tradt- mark (rt-glstercd in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- tlcaclrluter of Fslicyllrnold. While It ia wall known that Aspirin means Bayer - .1||\lflL‘l\lI‘¢. to hula! the puhllfagalnnt imitations. the Tnhlein of Bayer 0on9!!! ,i| he stnmmd with their Igcncrnl tradt- mark, tho "Bayer Cross." Mlnnnh- Llnlnn-nt Relieves Nehr- Siw" l. 0t: iztihttts HALll-‘AX. Fi-lvruiry ll—-(Q1'r0- ‘Lotions ftlrnlsilfitl by F. B HcCurdy innd Co. tho hiontn-al Stock Ex- ichztnge.) Ar. )O.\.“'O~‘K Qff-‘srfrkfifiOfn 5f‘! -—-_:.~_:::.:r:r ADVERTISER l pm @4136» +10» yet-nuts)“. Any person advertising in the Charlottetown Guardian can have ire- prints of their adds at very moderate rates. Any number of copies can be run oil’. Providing the request for same is given at the time the add is sent in for publication. Any changes or alterations in set matter will be charged extra for atregular rates. rim otmnnntn (YENTRAL JOB" rnmrnuv 176 Kent Street Charlottetown, P. _E. I. \ O .-..¢I_an0a4 i Market cloned tomorrow. M A Ifillilr flhOI 10v use Dr. (inane/n WWII-ant Hr Wcsoma and Skin I Ole It ‘W-HHVI: at nae» and lg’: must-v 08,0!‘ v ebotr-fivflOieioOoQoqiaq Uniitti__t'lirtllefs g a _ . _ p_ 5 143cm Hospital than passed season. The weather was ideal and Jh;a.fi:r:'[laeet€§ grelfihinligle pellet-fifty rvway in" the 65th year of the roads good. The Hail ' 'I‘-Iiom p- . do‘° ‘x father. there are left. to mourn their IN MEHORIAM MR8. JOHN ANDERRON rut sum 0.312.. John utm- eon mun-red at Sourls on January 14th. The deceased was twenir umn- three years ofase. She leaves to intent. For further particulars. ID- mourn her husband In Montreal. also her mother. four sisters and one brother. Her mother is Mrs. Mm. Frank Grimes -of Souris, one slate-r, .\Irs. PhiPip Carter. also re- sides In Souris. Mrs. Wm. Duffy of --HORSE NOTES-Kennedy 8c 41.1mm an, mm» u; m; flgd and “imam ‘mm Ywstemay “a m" hloncton is a sister. also Missesi Margaret and Elizabeth Heart: of‘ Souris are sisters. Her irother is‘ Aumistus Hearts. of Souris. Tho funeral, to St. Mary's CBIIIE‘ iery. was largely attended. much‘ sympathy is expressed for the, bereaved damlly and friends. ..i4oa-_-__ MRS. RONALD STEWART __ -1! 0n Qtunlvry, January 15 at lite! ‘~ r we. Mrs. ‘Ronald Sewart of Bethel. For some time 1W5. Evww art liatlboen suffering fcrrLblY 11nd much had Ibsen done for Jwr. but all that human sit-ill could do was of no avail. IShe was very tpatlenv In suffrritrg and in the s1; pleas; ni"~h's she derived a great deal of; comfort and help from the many; The books showed ma‘ durum Scripturztlpassrgte upon which she the prcsent scnson In the eastern comimmtiy mieditatec. Site leaves; to xinoum a loving and. ‘ devoted. t J - -.-I w» tlrtnghters. The. sympathy o! the whole neitzhbotf I s ex ended to the "orrowing mmiiy. f) not that their trtls Pre over‘ \ v~~t their race Is run; - G041 grant w-o ‘may reel as czzlau-tv‘! ‘ .. Uni‘ ml... Ii-k. theirs is dong’ 1 then we wvau 1i yield With glad new, Our treasures to Him to keep And rejoicedn the sweet SISSHTRUZe lie giveth His loved on:s sleep. t. Zic- R-.v It. W. Llntlsiij: officiat‘ c s-ftirz For ‘its text. Den-t, 32—29 Q That they rwerc W160. that they this. x1111‘. Livy would consider their Ir-uter end. (Patriot posse copy) . _,- MR8_ JAM E8 KELLY. r ineceseafiily mean the loss 0th lot . hearts of many. At lliztplewotm. Jan 5th, there‘ - Kel 15', relct o‘ ‘h: late‘ Kelly at tie iuivztiiced digs“ ghty years. " The lute Mrs. Kelly was a iif~ long member oi Knllys (ii ~~ pate‘ "i. n woman of vcr" - rlta-blet 911w m»; rtzremlurred is-ru a cup of cold W346i’ I: .~n in my nwm-e" ftlld 00D8€-; qu-znttly no wayflaver evw wsserl‘ hm- door cold o" Iiunuiv. who sort m r-llef. i - H "lnrgc fnmiflv of .3»: and} d">"hI-1'.< wifiionf. t‘: ' - plum vlisli- ed with her last summer. Those who 1P8 heft Io mourn the loss of a. t ulv (‘i i<firn moth: urv rimme- , \i.'~' John lvlcllri" baw- r~rce lint-rs. Mrs. FInp‘. n Hush- rl= o‘ this citrv hm s. Patrick. Dani-l and John of llsvehlll. Mes-ta. A-tlm" of i-vnn Mess, Frenv In llmlifar. N. 8.. fmd Mal- achi-ls tn the unmet-tend.- llrr ‘uneral FPav morning, in" "in i": Qt Yoserhw Phwch. K"li_v‘.<~ (‘rom- wr-s Iarcolf’ "flowi- od. Rwuirm hieh m'v'-I- for‘ the "P-"se o’ mr soul was offered by he" ywetn" Rev. fir. funvtn. "its.- wliirh hw- mor"~l remains wwe l-vll tn rest In Rt. J-iernlfis “em- etrrv thorn. to nwnlt the final res- nv-vnr-rinvi _ 'i‘h.e henrfws were: Patric-k Ha."- er Y“ "nrwnn. .1" E. Mc OHM" Tivi “More Joye, Tv-oiwnr, '"‘ """~'== ‘\'-i~"oi'*httn Mav her soul rest in pence. ' i MR. W. W. PAYNTEIR On tho Avnnhiv n! TIv-ursdny. Jfmurrv 5W1. MT W iW. Pfi“t\'6“ a yew htrhlv osteemod merchant n,‘ \'r.rth Ruotfrn paused mesmgyutqv ~u1~ ‘ 0M1’: -gy~.mtpomj'.rw 533th agr- pf .11 ‘Tears. F‘or‘nui'e a number M veers fbe dcccoserl hcd .l\e'-tt afFltieri wiilt stomach trouble lbw 1"‘ within s. simri time of his death. he k~pt vtp his work In the store At limos he stifferod a wrest deal 0' min. but being of a Ibrizht cheerful dis- Msltion vorv few knew that any- tl-‘irw serious ailed him. He had cultlvetwl the art of looking on the h""¢ht side of thiiw-rs and seldom or "ovcr cnrtwifliflrvd. Ho maintain- ml m» umo brizht cherrful imiri‘ until the very inst and when the cafl to go came. he was found rortdv. Besides n. son-owing widow. ho leaves to ‘mourn the loss of a lri-mt 1-14 Irwin: stop-father and Grantl- taiber. three stun-sons. one atop- dnuzhter and one lzrundtlsuetbter The step-sons 9T9 (‘hestr-r Smith n’ Wtshlrwtnn l? ‘S A . “'Pa'e" Smith of (lavenriislu urd Ilarold Smith. malt clerk on the P. l’; I Rtxiiway. The sicp-rlnttehter isiMiss Dora Smith at home; and the tranddaurhter is Miss Mnrv ‘Mr- Yern at homo. Mrs. Pnyntofn danrhtv-r Annie fmtra. Mrs. J. W McLean predeceased her father fnur years r-zn mm since thv-n two of her liiilo dutmhtors. Annic blnn-Imi and l-inzol Vivian have zone i: iinin their mother in that better n . ‘in tu- father's family. besides hi: ions. two brothers and four sisters. ‘Jr. Favntor wit! favorably known thrrvttlhmit tiho whole rnuntrv and will the much miner-d not only in hi» own- home where his sunny dis- nrsttinn kept all in rood cheer bu- slm in the (‘humh in the Bundnv School 1M in the life of the whole cnmrrmtitv. As n mnmtbor of the church he did- his pm well. Ihr qtrte a number of yearn he was a 999111!" In the Sunday school and we also a mwnbt-r of the chm Unless prevented by some r reason his vim in tbs Oddly“ School or in tho dhnir was mam vtvcsht. iii whatever WM hi‘ the butidfna M tho lohool. Ind of life oi the commnnitvrin Im- oral. he too! i IIW intorelt. tmarble and granite. (best quality) » tistttttfluibutt _.~rr nun ob w u m» sm- ....~ron sate AT A unomu. two Bowling Alloys. wmi all equin- iply to. Mrs. Caroline J. Vuzm. Mon- ‘tague. sJATTENTIOM-We have clos ed our old business stand at Allie stun. and opened a Monumental Shop at Montague. We have n oom- pietc lino oi all newest designs in Call and look them over. Our nrle 0s and terms are reasonable. Vere Beck & Son. Montague ....'8‘|'. MARGAREVS f-ONCERT -—The Codcert and Pie Social held- at St. Margaret's Hall on Friday evening last was probabfiy the greatest financial success of the was packed. There were eighty pl»; and the handsome sum of nearly $300.00 was rcolizcd. ..'EA8TERN NbTEfi-fthough prospects ior the Lobster industry d1 not eionear brisht for the packer. owing mostly to adverse European exchange. yet we believe part of the Island, will he the most active for many great-s. There is reason for it. The majority of the ‘lshermen and factory workers are farmers. farmers’ sons and daugh- ters. The crops last year were n. partial failure and the feed ques- tion j-ust new is a serious one. There doesn't appear to be any other source for making money this Spring than Lphster fishing. This is the only industry. and it is bound to be worked for what can. be mode out of it. Prices for fish and for labor in the factories will of course he much lower than the Inst two yetrs. but aedollar now is worth as much as $1.50 a year ago. so that prices and wnzes wi"l like- 1y be one third lower than last year. Everythi"; has cone lmver i, rEiiRUARY 12,. "<II@ taunt ti“; flltlbfl \- Inhnts and .1. , Mothers Know Genuine Castor]; I For [It Thirty u ElSifl 7N1 cannon cnuruuv. Nlivuuq ' zrswie-T“ facSilllii? 5.. "figs-i: t “T; .P-Q~ mwl curs; and have laibored earnflmre" pfiensc rcreivc it in thj except fend. hay and straw. which ' esttty for the welfare 0i’ tho com‘ it with vfhich it is given. are at nresont at famine prices. munity. Your kind xvord tfreely girv In conclusion We wish yol eway and above what who ordinary en and cheery smile aiiwuys ready yours nJil the joys of 192i. farmer can afford to pay and m-ust have done so much to lighten the trust that God -wi.t bless ml of live stock throughout King's _ P855911 u, m», 3131113,] rptt-fli-(Lcath-I County this Spring. There are nl- air-- m this email egift not. as c‘ of live measure of our. grnmitudc but as at token 0i our love and rcszpcct and as Lhc "Glut without ‘tlw G»“.'-"" ‘" ready a Mlmlhnr of losses stock reported. .-"i much needed in his "."--u in ‘he church and commit"? ‘ liquid be ..-.u.,.y -- iusn nwsed the pniuc u. i .' .- haw? {Jrua to understand. Bu. n" lining that God In his I vo is i-ver working all thinm tom-titer for nu" good and " v" His oivn Glory. we ccch ‘how in mble submission to the Divine itocrw» and say "Not my will but 'I‘i.iitic the done." Th» funcral which was a very iflflfe one was held on Saturday. Jimu r_v 3th. The services were conducted -bv Rev. John Stirling. his fnrmrr pastor, assisted by Rev. Ii ll. Sfnvorf. - _ i The pail bearers were Hammond Toombs. mumm- Woobncr. Thom; Davie. L. it. lifcNeili. Simon Plrmu and John Purser. Interment was In . the Presbytorlan Iiemctery at Cavendish. ' REV. AND M-RS. LOCKHART REMEMBERED Durlne ‘the hodday secson quite ti“ ‘ twp ' in the wl~ i: qv- w. ish you a‘w'~"*< Yours Fuithfuliy ' And now we would ask you to THE LAD-ts AID 800i!‘ oi ' Bay Forlwie (‘cugregaliol A ‘un: Rtliei ior Women's Disu1dtIS_ B TIIICATIIIHVI‘ l-‘IIIGE ‘ . '_' ' l nnaIlKt idly Is actb min trltef for all di I ders of womt-n ltil ‘ piled Lwlll) andil i‘ nuriwd tntn the lllli ‘ lng tissue. » ' waste mutter In congested region nllr-ii. I i ntr- i- physical timid nervos are tonui streni-rthened. uti - circulation is H‘ normal. s _.___.__. __. ._ . . . ___ . treatment is i ~t"t-tly on scientific principles, lnd at-ls on tin urinal luc- 4 nth-n of tt~ dist-est it cannot help but do good in all forms uf female troubles. ncludin: dolayed and painful mvlltllfii’ utIon. louver-hen. failing of the womb. etcu Price $2.1M per . boa. whit-h In sufficient for one month's treatment A free trial Treatment ennmrh for ill du a worth-75c. will be neat free to my suffering woman w o will lend me her ui~ dress. )l'nciou- l atllnpl and addres In. Ldyia W. Ladd. Windlili- y l II IOIJI III LEADING IIRIJGGIQTYI NVEIIIWVIIRNI! a number of the mnmbers of Bay ‘Fortune conrretattzinn un"er tho aus "lees of the Ladies Aid ‘Society spent a verrv sociatble evening at the Manse, Souris. A purse and thr- foF-owim aididrrss was tendered Rev. Mr. an-rl iMinst Lockhrtrt to wlhAnlI lihfly tooth Tfwiinrly replied. To Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart: ‘ Souris . Dear Frienvlisr-lt is vri-th the most numerous and kindly feelings that tvo gather hero tonight to erend m you tiiie Conuwhnents of rile Season During your short time with us "m h vs armoured yourself '0 a1. that Here words fail to rxprse our luv-v‘ WP-‘ios for you. Since conning. nmonsst u! You have shown deep: Interest in all that tpertalnod to us‘ tut m turtnu un illilKiNS um DON'T OTRV ORAVI IT DARK ENS IO NATURALLY THAT NOBODV CAN TELL You m turn my. faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous ai- uoot over night if you'll get s wottie of “Wyethfi Bu’ and Sui» uiur Compound at any drug store. lflllions of bottles of this old-lash med To: Recipe. improved by the ttidition of other ingredients, are wit! nunultty. uays a well-known Iruggist here. because it darkens he hair so naturally and evenly dlniaatd no one can tell it has been up l Those whose hair is turning gray tr becoming faded have a surprise waiting them. because after one ~r two applications the gray hair mnisho. and your locks become nxnriantiy dart and beautiful. This is the an of youth. Gray. uairod. unlttractivs folks aren't -v_snted around. so get busy with \‘\ will’: Sago and iuphur com. iound touirht and you'll be deliaht- id with your dark. handsome hair nd your youthful appearance with- '| I I87 ‘III. —_:-_ rem-r. fmz__._. Ymok OQQQOQ? VOTOQOw Tie Ideal Upbuilding Tonic '-‘ "Rvccliilli n-t-nnimondcd and successfully used in other“: ‘r Phlnrnsls. Anemia. Ncuraathsnia. Exhaustion. Disvvvi l In (Tonvuicscuice. Put, up nvc-iv-I.u4 to Dr- Ed. .\Iorin's (Monte ior- mulu it contains in a DIP-a!‘ tint mlxi it") lite ('v|Y~'"=°' phosphates of Limo. Soda.‘ nnd Iron with P0 MINI"! Mom icvtrnct. t not! prumpily, Is aireoable t0 the tnste and enu- Ily dlgeltld and nsslrnillted. on sulo whore Ifili, I'll). M" IN k 01B. lnIlTlilliI QUEBEC (‘VGFV- y... lllllll fOQQ"S"§Q*O’QO-#O+ O 9§@.‘F." Another Giganiic Slaughter; our many customers and itifllds f" mam“ before our annuaistock taking have dvcl to throw our ontlrestock on the markttii 3i» di c aunt-i ranging from 20 to 50 per 0H1 - Siifl WI" commence on Thursday 10m- int and end tueitiay 111th Infil- liverythinq will be offered 8i Emmi“ btvgtins. , Cutlifl and share in them. _ W. A. Pole & Co‘ LowerLMoqtapue. 4» allude! Just ‘why one so useful and q- nlsslol do led We takedhis opportunity of thankinl , our last sale such; wonderful success»