i TO MAKE BABY COMFY Uie “Vleellpe" Jelly for chafing, diaper rah. scalp irritation. cradle up. Soothing. healing. absolutely pure. Keepa special tube for baby. Lou-m the Trade Mm. "vrueune" If In your protection Cbeoebrough Mfg. Co.. Cunskl 1 5520 Cbabot Avenue MONTREAL aselinc ‘man: rum: PETROLEUM JELLY A FAST STEPPER Eraser: 0h. Mr. Compare. l wish you wouldn't take ouch long ' MAYOR TODl 2.151;, Wlll stand at the North American Ilotel Stables on Friday from no\\' ta the end of the season. And will ha“ If. Robert Mi-(Tullumis. Dunstalfl Itle the other days of the week. "Make a gucss_my WI" mhmok ROBERT .\lc(.‘.'\LLIl,\I, .. Owner" um for me. i l l l REC£7lION wAs H01’ ‘Hui-r ‘ydul’ home wae entered .y a burglar last night. Did he get I not reception?" 7879-7-16-31. >______....-_, , Nlllllli ~m -“~—‘- s l* .// l l I To all owners of dog; within tliel City. A tax of two dollars shall be‘ annually paid for each dog and fivei dollars for each b-tch by the owner‘. or keeper thereof at the office cl; the Clerk of the Police Court on or} before the first day of July in each: - 2 . year. Prosecutions for non pJy-' ,_ . ' ' w meat of this tax will begin fen daysl ' I v mm this date July 7th, 1927. l 2 JAMES E- BRADLEY. ' ' ' I 7551-7 B-Wfmiii. ' ~' ... " H! (lncuiabie plnlosophizer): l _ know I'm but duet. ' She: Then dry up! l Will any person that ha.» rivcnl i B871‘! Plsbley an order and paid furl lune kindly notify "Ihr ideal urns-n‘ C0. and we will. ship. them. goods upon recelptcd mu. Aluo fluke notice; that thin man is no longer an agent) for this Company as he har. proved to be dishonest. l IDEAL BRUSH (‘(1. Oi" CANADA. LIMITED. Iiartlanti. N‘. ll. VHHJI-IB-Zi. l __ m ,r_._____fi_i I l Persons wlshinx.’ to sari! Brown Top for Seed this . asim should mile application to the undersigned before July 22nd. f (z. Mf-‘NIILLAN, , Norm Riven! THE BOYS THERE "To think this l: our honeymoon trip and you went to the station and bought a ticket for only one." “Weill Weill Now dearest. what do you think of that? l had forgotten myself entirely." ‘e72. ‘f’ 7850-7- lb-til. tlfitiillllll ‘Sill IN BAQkQUPTCY Estate J. M. lioop I am instructed by the Trustee of the above Estate tn roll at public auction in the Arcnn. Rink. Tuesday. July 18th commenring at 10.30 a. m. all the household effects of the above Bankrupt cnnsifitinz oi” kill-li- ell. dining room. living-room and bedroom furniture lnrlurlinpz: 1 Wil~ ton rug. l three piece. parlor suite. parlor table. music cabinet. 4 tvalnul choirs. 2 Morris chairs, l book-cast Ind desk. l oak desk and glass top. 2 oak desks. 2 dressers, 1 Leach piano (new). 1 Edison Diamond ilisk cabinet. grnmaphone (new) cost $360, I electric washing machine and lots of other articles not men- He: l can stay under water five minutes. She: Well, go ahead and do your stuff. Herc conic: my hnrlvr-vl. tio . All these articles are in first-class Glndition. Also 1 Overland cor mod- el 85-4 in good running order. ‘There will he nothing reserved as everything must be sold. ' J. A. MODONALT). Auctioneer offered old Joc 'arf a pint!" 1wb7qbwmzual “Well. wot was the row?“ Profcsoionol (Janis _.. __ Dr. (T. (T. Archibald Gredulte of N. Y. Poet Graduate ‘Medical School and Hospital Preemie limited to Eye. Ear. N0" _' and Throat footing Eye: and eupnlylng Glance: Offlee, Bayer Building Great George Street Ofllee Houre--9 to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 pints l" IL b by Steamer INTERNATIONAL LINE Fare from St. John $10, from Eastport or Lubec, Me., $9 Every Wednesday steamer leaves St._John 9.00 A.M. Atlantic Time, Ens . P. M.. Lubec 2.30.P. . East- ern Time, arriving ‘Thursday 10.00 A. M. Day- light Time. Every MondayflFridny and Satur- uete OD '41 aeerruzv J. A. Bentley W. E. Bentley. K. C. Iarrlnter and Attorney-ot-Lew OM00: 1B0 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Oaerlottetown. P. E- liiclllonald & McPhee B. A. J. A. MGDONALD H. F. MePHEE B. A. Iarrlotore. Attorneye. Eta. Money to Leen- John to Bolton. P. M. Daylight Time, Canadian o1 Iona with diner manner to New Yuri Reduced ram for automobile: accompanlld by bemoan L. 3 Mark R. McGuigan I ~ B ‘homo-run. . I ‘ottoman. no. (u um. - lierlnmmwmnmg. ‘um u. l!‘ r mo... ' ITEAMQIIIQ LINII ,- l “Poetlozrlly spoken. "Why. old Joc. ‘e don't. drink ‘art, Boston day steamer ulll dlroet from 5t. Leaving 8t. John 7.00 P.llli., Atlantic Tl")!- duo Horton next day 2.00 , By Mae Chriotle ev~e+v v fQOOQww v ‘ (Continued) cimrrrm xiv Virginia l: ‘pivot!’ When Miss Vilginla Dale delib- erate”. 4mm)“; n“; love-letter written to herself by Bertram Tray~ luorc, knowing full well that Prud~ once would be sure to find it. fllld that u would add a further wound to a temlcz, loving, girlish heart. s)“. W“ a certain degree of sails- facliun in the despicable act. But that satisfaction was tent pcred by extreme annoyance owl‘ Peter Anuslrongk-i attentions to_ ‘the om.- _ _ _ l \\'hat lhc brilliant young lllVfifll: or 33w in Prudence Page ‘bW-l ills-s Virginia absolutely? "insipid child!" “Sly little cat!" “mule Miss innocence. Wllfl wouldn't say ‘THY l0 1i ilml-‘ill- “mil yettry and grab every man who came along!" These WPTO a flaw of the nzuueu Virginia called lmr uni-onst-ltms The Annual Scottish Gathering of the (‘l-mi of Prince Edward hlund will be hlld fill RIVERSIDE PARK, VERNON WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th udu Athletic Bpofll. Pipe hlullr. llllhllfll! "IFY". 1"‘ l River vii. Murray Harbor. There will be u llnnrlng booth Alunlv. Excellent meals will he nerves! nu the groundl. A epurlll train will lure Charlottetown ut ten o'clock‘ l. In. Leaving ‘ernon Motion on return at 0.1-‘! p. m.. the blurruy Harbor train nllI be held ut Vernon till 5.10 p. In. Return farm-n from Chnriottotown (iii cent: proportionate mien from nfermedlate etullumu _ Admhmlun to lroundn 23 rent All who desire to lpend n muet enjoyable day In a h Province In cordially invited to attend. I). II Eli-DONALD, Preuliltlit. .1. .11. MCMILLAN, Srfly Game-n Committee. The program lnri tug of war. Vernon With 01d time Fiddlers o. children under 12. iii centa. euutlful purl 0f the T-Il-tue out. Tomorrows Radio Program JULY l9 Ffhe car drew up u! Wyndham Towers, and Jlnuy wcnl into the drawing-room to write some let- lcra, telling Traymore to run away zuul anluse himself. He found a kindred spirit in the billiardrooiu. and proceeded to play ‘n hundred up‘. lie was u past master of tllls aort of thing. TUESDAY. International Radio Programs CONCERTS rival. What could he 50G in Prudence that shoe lovely Vlrgil\a—~lucked‘! Youth? lim. nono of them knew Virgin id's ronl age, thanks to lllt‘ scrflcv es of licr t'lt‘\'(tl' maid, lo lior ownl systematic rlieiinS. m?\$l!fl5<‘- i931» cosmetics. and all the tlrvsome l‘l\' ual she underwent. in the mum? oi youth and beauty! new on the grass? . There was a, dewlness about the Prudence chit. A larseeycd can- (lonr, as it were, that somehow ‘our tho men. A freshness oi‘ all" ovarance and of manner that made not: think of apple-orchards in the early dawn, dew-spangled grass. and birds twittering in, the branch- cs. These poetic the children of but subconsciously ilu- idea of Prur (hump mu] springtime in conjunc- tion (lid flit through hm‘ mind. Silo was rather silent on the home-ward run with Traymore. "Whatever made you call on the Page fatally?" qucrlcrl the latter. images were not Virginlifs bralnt, l try roads towards Wyndham Tow- firs. “Curiosity. l rfpose," she said 1a.- eonlcally. Traymore grinned. "Curiosity killed t 1w" "l guppose you U18 out was away. play." aim retorted. with attempt- nil humour. Ha laughed hoisterouslv. "That isn't up to your usual lev~ e1 oi‘ wit, You're becoming banal. Jlnnv." "A back-nmirbttl‘. miiyllfl!" "Never!" lie touched the hand that Willi froe of the xteerinil" wheel. "You knock spots oft the lul. of them, you do"! be cat, dldn‘t thought when Iiert." She ‘gave a crooked amllv. she. added, suddenly: “i don't imagine Peter strong thinks so." l “Armstrong? Ball‘. The chill! lgivos me a pain." At mention of lclni name. hownvvr, Traymnre hooked embarrassed Though Jin- lny knew nothing of the matter, he ‘harln't [ml over llio summary iluck- ling in tho trout-pool. . . .aml he hat. u whQ in oven-y way llfifl Arm- leil the ma lprovod superior been flashed awkward mectiuli ‘him that afternoon. although n sort ‘of truce had bcenlupoln the taxis “if you were haf t e mun rm- llstron: ls-—" began Miss Jltmy. be- low her breatlLTand then thought better ot‘ t. raymore was or fbeau.’ and wan quite useful. No luau to antagigulzo him}; And of "course. critic m was t o one cure lway lo lose an admirer. tcmvtlflil ‘lhollilh it was. Luckily, Bert hadn't heard the lbrolteu sentence. lStopapaininouemiznzio —~— Youwillforgetyoueverhndeeom “Wasn't 'arf a row at the ‘Pig; and Glow-worm’ just now. Someone‘, one minute after you apply Dr. Scholl’: Zinwpedr-tliet‘: bow quick ltheyendnllpain. Whuxtheeorail l gone it never comes beck. If new l ehoee irritate the spot. I i fixer icovernightl ‘ DnScholYu Zintwmdoerethimmediceted, anti repair, protective. healing. Safe, aura. quick. looting reuultlprerenteed. e be! at your drnggteth or ehoe delleu-‘l-fi. DIScholIZs Zinc-pads Put one oil-flu pain in gone! pug-room was bu-sy with her letters. f....fll l Virginia finished her cowl-es m, Jlnny-H m“. new 0",,- me Qounufyice. thou went to her own room o lmlght look hor be ‘h the mice could , And tben l u. himself. u hudl THE BEDTIME STRIP- Iiilliards, poker. bridge, ho was an adept at them all. bieantlmo, Virginia in the clraw~ 12.00 Noon WHK (265) Cleveland. Happy-Go- Lucky and Gay. 12.35 P. M. CFCF‘ L411) Montreal. Concert. 3.45 l‘. M. WOO (508) Phlla. Grand Organ. 6.00 She had to keep lu touch with var- ious outofotght admirers. for fear that they dropped off. ‘Out-of- sight‘ usually meant ‘out of mind‘ least, it was so with herself, and she usually credited others with her own failings. “'lo. Miss Jinnyl Tell mo story." Little Lucia had limped into the room, and stood beside the desk. her big eyes itpturned pleadinglly. “No. Run away. I'm busy," rap 0d out Virginia, who disliked chil- dren, and especially Lucia, who suffered from the uuforglvable thing. a physical deformity. Lama's little face, had it not been eo peek- ed with pain. would bwvelieou pret-l ty But her spine wasn't. stralgbLl So Lucia limped away. back to? her muruery, didappolnted. Lucia adored al-l bcailty. and she wished! that the lovely ‘lady would have‘, lei her stay with her a little. just‘ for tho sheer joy of looking at her. 11.00 A. M: pondwWLW (420) Clucl. Weather-River. , 5.00 P. M. 'WEBH i368) Chi. Aichame Club. , 5.55 M. KDKA i316) Pitts. Baseball. 0.45 I’. M. WEAF (492) N. Y. Sawdust ‘Trial. 7.00 P WEAF (492) N. Y. Planojwlns. 8.00 l’ M WEAF (492) N. Y. Everready Hour, to WEAP, WEEI, WJAR, WGR. WFI, WRC. WCAE, WTAM, WMJ, WSAI, WGN. KSD. WOC, WCCO. WGY. WSB, WMC. WJZ (454) N. Y. Concert to WJZ. KDKA. KYW, WBAL. WJR. WBZ i333) Springfield. Concert. 8.45 P. M. WLW (428) Cincl. Duett. 10.00 P. M. WTAM (400) Cleveland. Studio Pro. D SPORTS-TALKS take a ‘facial pack.‘ so that she at at dinner-time. The ‘facial pack‘ was notblnS b“! specially-treated mud which Vir<| ginia. smeared uDOn her face. thick- ly, letting it stay on for ball.’ on 011i‘. - moan (215) Chi. Musical Frog. it prlftlfetl a bit. ‘drawing tho M” a skin, and stimulating lt, and-a)" WABC ‘us, N_ Y_ ter it had caked on hard. as lt was Luke). . meant to do-lt was ruffle!‘ a. 10b getting it all off with hot water- But the process. though awk- ward and a trifle painful. really did give fine results. Virginia's com- ploxlon. glowing like a rose, smell? Oil triumphant from the llltlll pack. Slur. smeared it on, now. with a‘ heavy hand. squeezing largo quant- ities out of the tube. Those liner that threatened to show around 10° the mouth must he got rid of! Radio Proarenw. Chicano-l ' >0 ol ownu n lilo bed- “i?” relldlllfidlizgzvcriyypirt nf ggr bOtlY- B5 Mlss CARTER‘ MENU per instructions, while the thick SIGNED BY LWDBERGH mud on her face started to smart and harden. Ten mluuteu later. ling the hour warned M. “Cow Hollow DANCE ORCHESTRAS 9.00 P. M. WLW (428) Cincinnati. Formica. 10.00 P. M. WJZ (454) New York. Hotel Penn. _ 10.30 P. M. CFGF i411) Montreal. Denny's. pyrlght, 1927, by International NIONTIIEAL, Jilly .l2.—*“N0. I .1 clock sirlk- am not a bit tlrorl." said Miss Car- tier that timeltler. daughter of fhelnie Slr George was speeding. ‘Etienne Cartier, who came to Can- l Before removing the murl. she'd aria from France to tako part in lellp aloni! the passage w m-"r hath. the Confederation ‘Day celebra- At this hour no one was about. ftions. She returned lwrc yester- Vlrglnla cautiously opcncll tlléday after being one of the guests ldoor. peered round. and lll@l\——fli"m-'of honor at. Ottawa (luring the Ied with immense sponge and ivw- Week-end festivities. Miss Car- elwproceeded down the corridor. (i9;- Qxpfggged herself as being She was almost at the bathroom “simply delighted" with the Dom- dOOr. when slic hoard u sudden lnion Ilay taeremoulos at the Cup- scream ln a ohilrl‘): frightened uni, _ trclrle, and raw little Lucia staring “l luul tho honor oflunchlng ‘dt be!‘ lmm H 0071181‘. with their Excollencloa at Rldenu y "BlIWK-lflilild lady!" cried Lucia. Hall. and i met Lindbergh there. ibacklng away, and not. in the least Ho gignod my men“ at airmen" recognizing thr- formcr lwamv- eho sold. Miss Cartier thought tho "Don't he silly!" hlflfled Vlrlllfllfl famous aviator was “char-ming". fillfirilly- "Ami 00"’! Y0“ Ilflrfl fell "lie (loos not really look more anyone you've seen me like this ma“ 201's}... 5.41.1. —~~" Miss Cartier Diana to go to West! Before she could oonplolo ‘her ern Cannrla about July 9, returning lniunctlon. Pater Armstrong. In his to Monrroai .luly 2R. silo has arv stockinged feetr-for he was nlov-lrangcd to sail for France on Sept. in: hide-anrl-seek with lilo little z_ friend Lucla-diwumz round the --- __-______._._- corner and confronted tin», ivelrd Nnw ll anything in the world M“! lflllildlllfifllfilflrl Hilllarlllonlnu could infurluio Pclcr Armstrong. It Peter Armstrong to have caught was nnklndneaa lo a ohlldnupar. he)‘ in 1N8 FI-Wllll Blight? tlcularly a delicate, helpless little Virginia could have screamed in creature ‘like Lucia. whowrouslng ‘fury and embnrrflsflmrnl- Shela!) his protective lnstinctin» had lcotild have slapped Lucia. whose hurled herself, sobbing and from- ‘startled cry had brought tllls man bung, “m, up; 5mm He mum Jwre- l0 Wllnm hcr~vlrzlnlrvspeol her small heart throbbing like —~dlsflsvrement- I a terrified rleagungxs ln her thin, l But Of BHIIFRB he llld"! TOOOIZMZB childish bosom, up against hia cnnl. ther- l-ler face was as black as anyl And he had heard Vlrglnlafe lila- chimney sweeps. The mnrl invited threat, and recognized the halran-lncb mick upon her nose. voice, her flheekii. her chin. her forehead» In the first unreasonlnpz moment. Every Rww of hair was (fronted he thought m» em lllltl (lune hor- np tight under a hideous rubber soft up in this guise, pufpusely to bathing-can. the Hort that Virginia torment poor little Lucia. "mild "B"! 13°01'11"! l0 flllfirl upon But one square look at tho aa- l A Trip to l Switzerland Recently lt was the 1110MB" "L your correspondent at K011810810“ to receive a letter which bore the address of the writer that reads: Che: Mme Patte-Demola. n rue do Coudillel Geneva. Swltzorlaudq l.‘ On looking at the inscription was found to be Eric D. Cousins. who la a son o! Mr. George Cflllfll“ Long River, Prince Edward 1s- laud. In substance the letter reads Cher Monsieur. According to promise I time give e. detail of my trip~the eight days voyage by water was perfect- ly marvelous. We hail rain one day. but, apart from that. Atlantis be- haved himself very welP-quite n number were elck, but I, being a good sailor, did not shore the at; onlea of the “mal do mar" passen- gcrs. During my leisure time, we danced to the music furnished by three different orchestras. Picture shows also have a place on board now. (ladies, such as “deck tennis," and “shuffle board" were enjoyed by those who did not dance. The night. before landing, we had a magnificent ball. We laudedat Southampton about 2.30 p. m. last Thursday, Juno 23. \Vo left Southampton by train for London. England is very pretty this time of year. The grain la all ripe in head. so you can imagine how far ahead they are of Prince Edward Inland. The countryside ls surely pictur- esque, having treoa of all kinda, shrubs that form hedges and flow- er gardens beyond number, shady glades with quiet streams flowing through are the moat picturesque. In two hours we are ln London, which is the easiest place to got loot that I have yet encountered. Spending only one day in London l did not see mucli of it. l hail some very pleasant rides in the underground railways. We visited the chief places of interest, especi- ally the gardens. We loft ‘Friday night, for Paris. and, believe mo, it in awvolulerful city! l arrived there Saturday inor- ning, and remained until last night. The gardens of the Tulllerlea are simply grand. Paris in where, you find something worth looking at. Tho Louvre is marvelous. it contains 1800 rooms, all filled with relics such no paintings. furniture. mo. l, with thirty others was up the Effel Tower. Wu went up the elevator. From the top. which is 050 feet high. one gets a fine view of the whole city. There are 2,000 sir-pa In the whole accent. The ele- vator stops at three landings. Com- ing down we left the elevator at the socmnl landing’. and we walked down, o. llttlo more than one third of tho way. Anyhow we counted 7Z4 steps from the second landing Cradle Cure _ For Insomnia (By Britten United Prue) LONDON, July I4. ~A. bed which rocks the occupant 1o sleep. like a baby in a cradle. la on view at tho exhibition of the Institution of clvll lmglneera. being held at Weetmlnlater. This wonder bed. o. euro for lu- somnla, has been (constructed by the National Physical laboratory at ibo special request of Slr Alfred Yarrow, eminent scientist. Sir Alfred has suffered from in- somnia. and he discovered when travelling on the Canadian-Pacific Railway that he was able to eleop much better when the train was in motion. This fact appealed to his scien- tlflc brain, and‘ as a result of Sir Alfred's experience. a bed has been constructed which will reproduce all the motions of a train. lTho movements are arranged to occur at tile rato of 80 n. minute- And thcro are special devices whereby the extent of the move~ menis~whlch are to the order of tin-eoelghis to three quarters of an inch~can be controlled. The movements of the boil are adaptable to llm idiosyncrasies of the sleeper. Ho. will bo mcked to sleop like o baby iu his cradle, and xiuusea is avoided by making limo movements irregular. Slr "Alfred Yarrowb bod occu- p103 a place of honour among muny other lrlumps of [liq modern in- vontor. -----<.-0->--—-—- HOT WEATHER IN EASTERN STATES __.___ (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK. July 14. —— The Eastern States sizzled today as Olll sol, inspired with the true spirit of summer raged with increasing fury. The choking hlnnkct of humanity however, steadily llftvfl and the weather bureau ivredlcteil thunder- storms tn dampen the Solar ardor tomorrow. Temperatures vnrlod from 00 to 100 degrees in many cli- les. Eight, deaths had been report- ed today four ln Buffalo, two in New York. one in Newark and one in Syracuse. Mother: “NOW.' Jimmy. suppose you were to hand Willie a plate with a large and small piece of cake on it wouldn't. you tlcll him to take the larger piece?“ Jimmy: “No? Mother: “Why not?" Jimmy: "Because it wouldn't. b0 ‘ necessary p» to the ground. We left Paris Sunday night and arrived in Geneva this morning. Everybody speaks all languages here. The least spoken to En; llsh. Nevertheless it in better than Pavia in that respect. In Paris you will ace the sign "English spoken hero" on n restaurant or store wln- dow, but when you enter they speak only Fencli inside. 1n Gen- evn they don't use tho sign, but ua~ uully speak English. Almost every- ltnlian. The city in very pretty, a, rlvor running through tho centre, Buanned by numerous bridges. These add to its bounty. Tho lake bears the some namo m: the city. The blllldlllgfl. of in Franco and England. are built of atone and brick. Tho courno do Vacances on Francois ln which l am already registered begins July 1. _ The. League of Nations meetings B"! 80bit: on now, no my spare time will ho all inkcn up noon. About the best practice we get in roadlnt: French is going to up; Pictures. All explanations are gfv. on ln French and German. Monsieur. dent tuot pour foia. Blen a vous. E. D. COUSINS <0» Y MODERATOR RETURNS CO (Canadian Press) TORONTO. July l4. --In the best >1 health and spirits following his arduous trip Rev. Dr. James Enid- ffltt. moderator of tho United church in Canada, arrived at his Mme he"? W118i. from China. vla. Vancouver. \ ¢'§O+%%O-§-§ body speaks French, German, and If! unuamn-nnwi and C0lor-—wfl] emerge fresh and bright as new, ti” after tints, from m; mild, pure Luz mile. Tbettiapu mbstimee for L“; "Does Mary go in for athletics?“ “Rather! You should see her lump to conclusions." ._.______.__ O VfO-OQ-‘Q-Q §f§-Q§§Q-Q Q-OOOOOrQ‘ spiiliw eBEliliY UXES .._.__- l Regulation Size. beet quai- ‘PMNS RELIEVE!) Woman Suffered Nearly a Year. Lydia E. Pmltlmn’: Vegetable Compound Brought Her Health Moose Jaw, Saelc-“I am oimzio to tell lyou what Lydia Pink- iiamfii Veqetable Compound has done for me. suffered very badly with dragging-down pains and inflamma- tion, also pains in my right side over my hip and down my whole aide into my leg. I had it nearly a year when I went. to a doctor and he said I would have to have an o ration. But my mother said to ta o Lydia E. Pinkhamba Vegetable (‘Jompound as it caved her life years before. 1 took two bottles and I found I was better, so Ikegt. on taking it and also used Lydia . Pinkham‘: Sanative W ooh. I eve had two more children since than and am perfectly well. to have to lie down two or three time: e. day, and now! do all m housework without trouble. I a - yaya keep the Ve etable Compound lll the house as l nd a dose now and then belpe ma. I am willing for you to uea this letter any we ‘you see fit and I will nneworlettera. l I can help any other woman I'd be only too glad to try."_—Mr-e. ESTHER Houonron, 414 Morse Square, Iilooee Jaw, Sue- lntcbewen. Lydia Ptnkbatrfe Vegetablq Complomid re adependeble *‘ ‘ fore women. Foreale by drnggista everywhere. 0 ' Ladies’ Dresses And Sackville Property For Sale 5"" "I" flwelllnr 0n Main Street next. to I-‘awcett Foundry. Lesa than a ‘bathing booth! toundlng apparition modo his un- moved her imono~becauae of gar die away, and a gnlo of sudden 0 T9119!" mlldrmfllmflhi- WM laughter take its place. Good 09]‘ lhlrdllefll. Hflrl l! sight! heavens! not oven on the music ‘Blaokfaced Indy!" screamed halls had he soon such a gkqichi “m3 Lucia 88M"- flfld new llktl a Not. oven on Hallnwoksn lmd any frightened pigeon into ‘the arms of flack-faced ‘sulser looked as weird Bier Armstronlz. Black-faced as this! lady Very angry with Lucia!“ (To Be Continued.) l flvo minutes walk from Post 0m“ and Mount Allison Institutions. Ex. cellont. business locality. Bar-gulp yo; quick sole. Apply W. Roy Fowler. B“ 273- slclllllllfl. New Brunswick. §Q§§§4 . fin-w-ia-zi. w”““” '” The Best Plan Coats Made to Measure _ Flt lluaranteed in Stanley Styled. Repular It $7.98 to Twenty Odd Dalian. Men'l Suite, I used ‘ Overooatl, ity. QUART SIZE for STRAW- BERRIES. PlNT SIZE for BLUEBER- RIES, OURRANTS. RASP- BERRIES. le- Spiendld proepecte for a blq crop 0f STRAWBERRIES and other SMALL FRUITS thio eenon. Be prepared fir‘ handling the crop by havlnq a eupply of aannv ooxi-zs ‘ ready. Prleeo for small frultl are likely to ‘bo good and uemlnd large. BOOK your order with HI NOW. Loweut price: thll year. Sold In any quantity. CARTER 8t C0. LIMITED. vvvvvv P "“* Halifax Herald l AND St. John Telegraph 3 Cents Per Copy Received every evening l0 minutes after arrival of 0.30 Raincoat: tailored to menure, flt eulranteed. In any style and Del- llru nved. s. r. TARBUSl-I Reprelentatlvo 172 Prince Street. Charlottetown ‘i train. TA YLOR'S ivnws swoon ‘fl-um’ VOOR Lime Sibuiititzi. i CAUGHT WON'T EAT. HE qua-r Tifltmaea AND CONER3 lN THE GAG: ALL. Hria dust A Lri-"rue wim ANlMAL AND You OUGHT TO Le-r illifif i-us MOTHER OHMOTHER. \ LOVE HlM :0 \ CAN'T Len- HlM Q0 / Q nlIsQr-hwn w: o-wu-mnwn-ny», “mwvunflnmiw. CAGE HIM e0 . HELL. ONLY BReAK use Hemm- m ‘rum r03 MOTHER ‘NNTlNG IN THE ~ "THEREJS /, HQN Siu-Y l w»: 1D CRY 011R LwNG HM we Ten Tine: MOM N