loveliest: 7, 1921 1”": Yyij! IVYW‘ (IREOPHOS TONICKNE uitnsn mzusvss enoucl-nrls " COLDSANDPERSSTENT COUGHS bOLD (INLY A11 vva/v 1.1 ~A Nmz 05/150? l/lll '4 .',, -. ' .4 ._ , Jaertlaenentpynnder thin . lei-float ‘- - _' Wine ‘ample! come to our mun! jadmlljijd t0 coll to cover yfiwlnmgyswn count n. one Ire allowed, one word. l? fill menial. ll no rec wed " QQ+O+O n (hi! ru y, i». _ - . a»; AGENTS present "Canada's Greatest Nur series." Iiandsonls free outfit exclusive territory, highest COIN‘ missions. Start now at best sell- ing time. Stone and Wellington, "Thedfontliill Nurseries," ’l‘oron- to, 0ntario_ It unfit-to cover colt- wANTnn m L ‘SALESMAN WANTED TO RE. m. WAYS i/VYflL 5881MB» 2c per word for each In- cure to hrvv postage, etc. word, but five figure: (h. 11,000) aided. live cents I"!!! lvwmnuuy all IlllV€I1lIQ~ ebaverioolmll.‘ Agvertinenenta -¢..-_. TO LET T0 LET TWO OFFICES IN NEW ‘Riley Bids. Apply J. A. McDon- gilg, Barrister, office in Riley B. Ieb FOR SALI FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN W? *~ “" . a 1 - "F: I, ‘vAgTED pager DD y at Guardian univr- an ——-—~—~—~— ' ' ‘FOR SALE-MS shares stock Sil- "“"’“ ‘ ._'/- ';' " ‘ ver F0263 and Fur, Limited, ‘par wlgNTwg? ""'.*‘¥- APPW 3°“ yaliic s10 pfll‘ SIIZYG. Address, _ “fill - t __ “Fox spell-KP. o. Box 40s. Char- §PPLiCANTS desirous of entering lottewwn‘ ' I " ‘ orth, Adams" Please writiisuperlntpn- chores - "f/ilhonlno, ~ oases- making, fur remodelling. Lowest prices. Work guaranteed. Mrs. Odlanieiy, 87 Green Si. mo. Atrnso MacDONALD, Pro vincinl Land Surveyor, Herman ville. DRESSMAKING ton St. DON 5-95 CHRISTMAS, TREES-if ordered hieiore Dec. 1, will he delivered will-u required at 50c to $1.00. -'l('.(‘ill‘lliIll-{ "to size. Apply Santa, l.’1ll'll (luurdiltn. _ i.’ . a CTI N 0t "Aged *"o‘li'3lg@h”§., No. 82, on Tilcsiiay, Nov. 8, commencing at I2 noon, without reserve. Ben]. ‘Carter, Anbtidnccr. NOTICE-Thorn is on my prcnlisilsi since Oct. 23, four strange hell‘- iers, two hlnck and whitc and two red and white. if not calloii for ‘lilfilfl! Nov. 10th will hi: sold to pay " fiXllltllSltsl. Chas. Pooh-y, llccvil, North Tryon. REPAIRING - WHV THROW "ilwa_v‘yilllt~ oiil boots and siloes ivhcn we can nlziki- tilcln as good its ncw. ilcld d‘; King, Lumbros Bros. ‘ “ BUY A RENFREW OIL ENGINE- No Carburetor, no Magneto, no Batteries, not-Rails. no Wircs. no Gasoline. ' Starts and runs on nny cheap oil. 60 per cent. saving in fuel. Starts easily in zero iveutllcr. Write for descrip- tlvs circular to E. Ii. Rayner. sole distributor for I‘. ‘E, Island, Summersiile, P. ,E. I. ‘THE MONTREAL FUR REMOD. ELCING co., have all the latest and quickest methods of Remod- elling, Cleaning and Dyeing and . Repairing Furs- that is sure to give satisfactlom- Also a nilm- - her of ready-made electric seal (No. 1) coat; will sell at wholesale prices, trimmed with Denver and Fox. We spe- cialize in made-tu-order fur coats for men and women. Twenty-six years experience gives up coli- fldence in asking for your busi- ness. The Montreal Fur Re- modelling Co., Riley Building. Queen St, Phone 924. Open even- tugs. FUR FARMERS AND- TRAPPERS, attention. On and after Novem- ber ls-t I will buy for cash all _ H ‘Praising for Nurses,‘ North Adams. MISCELLANEOUS Eus- , and, lot, situa- FOR satiation-slur white pigs, 4 wks.. olii. botll sex, Sire and Dani both. First prize and cham bition, 19"l. Pope Nuy, Hazel- brook. P.E.I. I ‘ .. . . or of 10G acres of lund in good .\i. E. Mclslluc, Souris. r mom-i llllll TilliiEilY‘“illl‘ illiiililiitil VANCOUVER, Nov. Sr-‘Nfflfiti May Young was silot to dcuth curly [his morning in a local hotel and L. '1‘. Dillon, who is believed by the police to have done the shooting is lying near death in the General Hospital from n. self-lnfllctéil wound in the chest. No motivefor the crime has been ailvzinccd and little is known of either ‘Mr. Dillon or Miss Young. ' DPICB. l Ladies! Iiook Young Darken Gray Hal-r Use the Old-time Sago Tpa and Sulphur and Nobody will Know " ‘M!!! Gray hair, however handsome. denotes advancing age. We all know the advantage of n youthful uppournilcn. Your hair is your cilllrnl. it makes and mars tho face. When it fades, turns gray. and lilolis streaked. just u few ap- plications of S1128 Tllll “m! Sui‘ philr enhances its appearance u llundrcilfolli. ‘Don't stay gray! Look young.’ Either propnrc the recipe at home or got from uny drug store a bottle of "Wyetlrs Sage and Slllllhlll‘ ompollnd," which is merely the old-time recipe improved by the ad- dltiin of other ingredients. Thou~ kinds of furs, and, its usual will ‘pa highest market prices ac cordng to grnile and quality. I will also receive silver foxes on consignment for Messrs. Frecfk I-luth and (io's., London auction sales. My connection with the leading fur houses int America and Eilropo keep mu in constant touch with the best fur markets, _ m; . ~ . position tc u‘ quantity oi’ sands of folks recommend this |<p;|(l_\'-iO-llSG preparation, because it darkens the hair beautifully; he- siiles no one can possibly toll, as li ilarkens so naturally and evenly. You incision a sllllllge "TF0," brush with it. ilrnwing this through the hair, taking onc small strand nt n time. lly milrning U19 BT11)‘ hair ilisaprloiirs; after another ap- plication or two its natural colorf is restored, and it becomes thick. fur- at tho ' i adsvant- 8103531 and iultrous, and you 119-‘. use w the Shiv 31-. lfilmfilhlll" Dear year's yfillnser- in silver fox pol , and yfflfiill- ~ ties for hand-ling them are sec-, ond to none in America. Satis-i factory prices and service ilbuihlcil mi-busilloss last season, nnd I expect l0 double last sen- EDITH business this year. Watch your sflveiwfoxes and pelt them when nt their best. Correspond- ence liolli-lteil.-~-E. II. Kayne!‘- Fummorsiilo, I‘. If. l.. Allelllfi F"? FrreiYk lluih and (70.- B01150" Auction Solos, 64 Park ‘Street. 5- lll. l.. S/mthwark. London. E- C. Smoke _ T&B pinnship llt Charlottetown Exhi~ FOR SA LE-My‘ mm lit Northltiv- " their places Iby the above-mentioned ‘evening; 8 inst. ENJOYABLE MUSICAL»! tonight at Baptist Church. Prof. Duncan in organ selections, Mrs. Duncan, soloist, and the choir in anthem. Silver collection. FiEGl$TRAT|ON—Although n0 statistics have been given out it ‘s understood that registration in the city has been very satisfactory and it 1s believed there are very few voters whose names are not on the lists. I FUNERA-L NOTICE- The body of the late Basil German. who died recently in British Columbia is ex- Decteil to arrive at Enter-aid Junc- tion on Tuesday evening at 6.30 thence ta.h.is father's home at KQIIWP- Cross." lddneral ‘will’ be . hold following day to St. "Joseph's Cemeivery. »l_-=,. . , - » . u_ ._v ' _ _ A MEETING of-the electors of New Haven Poll will be held in Ihngsti-n Jinii on Tuesday evening. Nov. 8th at 8 p.m. This meeting is for the purpose of appointing '1 i‘ Hiatus to the National l"o grcssives Conventions in (filarlot- tetown on Friday, Nov. 11th. ‘- W. W. Crosby, President of stifle United Partners. DEATHS STAIR-ln this city 0n Friday, i Nov. 4th, 1921, Mrs. Edward Stair, aged 81 years. Funeral today (Monday) at 2 p.m. HAYDEN-Suddenly in this city, Sunday, Nov. 6th, Lemuel Calli- bridge Hayden, of Brighton, age 79 years. Funeral notice later. Montreal Police Take Drastic Measures MONTREAL, Nov. 5.—Members of the Montreal Police Force an- nounced today that in future they will shoot first in the case of u criminal trying to- shoot at them, or rcsistingflirreel. The decision was arrived at a meeting of thhc Policcnluns‘ Fi-lredui ‘Labour Union No, 62 of Montreal. iimeil Bandits - " "fliob Bank Men PHlliADEL PIIIA, Nov. 5~Five masked, motor bandits today held state of cultivation. Well fenc; up W0 empluyes U; the (l-Om EX. ed "m! watered- ‘Cmwfllelu l“ change National Bank and escaped "till M111 schwl- Arnly w‘ J-Ii- with Ilellrly $0,000 and i. check Vlckel-‘lflll- for $23,000. _ V ”‘ The mone constituted the ay ‘V ANFED roll of tn: Roosevelt ivorsged ---_ _ nliiis. WANTED..S|'|](>,IIQ and eels Give Charles Kramer and Iienry Dish- er, the cmployes, were within a fewyards of the mill when four mcn waiki-il up and ordered them to tllrow_ up their hands. ' \ Gun Play Beqlnsi _, Two men held pistol; at the bend. of each and wok front them, A. leather satchel containing the mo! ney and a check for $23,000. ers of the ha}; up ilt tllggf-gaw/fllfnnd the men jumped fl The ' machine ‘the "" the imndl shut none‘ were irlt." 'A short time afterwards the abnni doncii car was found in West Phila- doiphizl. it allowed the marks of thruc bullets. ‘On the floor of the car was found the $23,000 chock and the bag. All the cash was I gone. i ‘spsdwdway the and "HUMAN HAIR ROPES In tho great I-longwanjl Temple, at Kiota, Japan, aire rkeservedl twenty-nine lrnanense ropes made voluntary offerings of tens of thou- sands of Japanese women. The temple is as large as a Euro- pean cathedral. Nirletyeix massive pillars support the roof at a height of 1=26 feet. The timbers for the grea-t struc- ture were all dragged from the‘ mountain -f'orests and lifted intoi ropes. for which no material other than human h‘ r was considered‘ sulliciently. honorable. Progressive Party at a Conventlonheld in the Mar- 5 bring out Candidates to the coming election in ‘County, such Candidates nominated at a ‘meeting of Queens t0 be 0 dele- Ilth inst. at 11 o'clock a.m. All electors of Charlottetown-n and Royalty are lnvilbd to attend t meetings in the, Rooms ‘for the pup se ornppoint- y, riouspols atthensaid Convent] . and for the pitridsli of 092M111! ‘ for the election y~ - l. _ 1 r "Krill bolas" ‘follows: ’ The meetings nil two xuepday For Wards one A v , For Wards three nésdfiy evening, 9th For, Ward five and Charlottetown Royalty, Thursday evening. 10th inst] and four, Wed- inst. Rea! Virginia- ..- .-' -~l-'v~‘nfl';fl\ THE CENTRAL. iiuUAlllllllilig; AR PROF. DUNCAN wll-l give his first organ recital togiight in Bap tist ‘Church. He will be assisted by Mrs. ‘Duncan and the choir. THE CITY POLICE COURT.- At the Police Court Saturday morning one drunk was fined $30. Friday afternoon one . of the parties accused of being implicated in the recent robbery appeared be- fore His Honor and his case was held over until Monday. He was allowed ball. JRev. d). N. MoPhail, B.D.M.D. in-pcharge iof the church of Scot land.‘ Missdml,’ Si. Vincent; West lndiesfandl who has drcen spending a-ifurlough in Scotlandgaud while Iiiwlililhg steamer at. Halifax spent a few days in Charlottetown, the guest of Remand lilrswD. M. La mont, .Dr. liloPhail leaves this morning. . . . The many friends of Mr. John Bradley of the Provincial. -'I~‘ax.()f.- fie, who is under treatment at the City ‘Ilospitul, w-iil he pleased w learn he is progressing satisfactori- ly. ' - Residence lleqiieiitlleil ' ‘ ‘ To‘ fPiriy (Special to The Guardian) IOTTAWA, Nov. 5.—~In her will Lady Lzlurler bequeaths her lute residence on Lzlurier Avenue to the Liberal party to be used ns a per- munenit. residence for sulccessive leaders of the party. I-t is under- stood that this ilisposnl of the property was the wish of Sir Wil- frid Pfeilliili‘ ii Windsor ilaii (Special to The Guafdlan.) MONTREAL, Mama-Windsor IIall was crowded to capacity yes- terday afternoon when Premier Melghen mailo the first of his two addresses in this city. The great majority of those in the audience were women. The Premier in opening referred to the fact that women had been granted the franchise. l-Ie hail never felt that an‘, great credit was due the Government, or would have been duc any ‘Government for this was done “not as an not of generosity but oi’ justice." He re- marked that all the opposition to granting women votes in the House of Commons came from the follow- ers of lion. W. L. Mackenzie King. There's been a very hurried scramble all over Canada, but espe‘ ciaily in Quebcc to got away from the issue on WlliCil Mr. King and . son Dingwell. VOID the misery of racking A _F 19¢. 100. {or rheumatism, sciatica, sprains and strains, s lame back and sore muscles. For fprtgoyears pain‘a enemy, Ag]; yogrneli is r. a r a ru late- Maagc in c.2510?’ “'40- 510a neuralgia tiff joints: ._._'¢_r-..} IN Mandala-ll . in loving memory of George Jud- llay Fortune, who dicll Nov. 7, 1919. Not now but in tile coming years, It may be in a better land, We'll read tho meaning of our tears, Ami there sometime ‘we'll under- stand. Inserted. iby Wife and Daughter. LEMUEL C. HAYDEN The community was shuckid and saddened yesterday on learning of the sudden death of Mr. Lenluei C. Hayden of this city, Mr Hayden hail been in his uusuni health and notwithstanding his fourscore years, was quite active and strong. Ycstcriloy morning accompanied by ills wife he was on his wily to lnorn- ing service in the Methodist Church. Whc-n passing through Rocbtord ISquare he was suddenly seized with heart failure and fell to the ground, A ‘doctor was has- my summoned but death Wils up- parcntly instilntancous and the spirit had passed away even “with- out lilo silliness of farewell." "Filo into Mr, llilyden mcvrdvto the city about two years ago from Vernon River livhitre hc was a promiijent farmer, on intelligent public spirited citizen interested in all that made for the welfare of the community and the province. He was n life long member of the Ver- non ‘Iliiver ivilethoiiiist Church. a member of its choir and a willing and ready helper in all the activi- ties cl’ the church. He continued his chilrch connection on removing to Charlottetown and here, as in his homo congregation, he gave of his hclp and his sympathy in every good ~wol1d. andi work. He was twice married, his first wife being formerly Miss Jessie Ross. Of this union three iriliidren survive, name- ly, Sidney ‘C, of the Murine De- pnrtnlPllt, Ottawa and at present Plus- ’S GETS ‘Elli! ‘£132: Hav: Illmggllle ocfl Sloairs h men 8n you first feelthexlyche or Pflalfi€y w m It uickly cases the pain ‘and sends a hgceing oémwarigh through the ac n rt. ' ' ' withogleaubbing. n‘ mmmkwmla‘ A5 a grave railway issue, Ml". w _ ' - 4 b McKinley. Melville, Snsk. the Damn‘? rttgflemgglobmzsaig; ggtllggixlvid szlglsfifaglds littnbu): Miss Addie C... at home. One sister ' ' your not least, "Ilon. Charles Murphy, ifmviires-t! v m T he _ three months after my return from “n ‘erg m5 9mm‘ “*7- 0t "llreil their plstiiiélmakt“ a tmeen year Old ‘velsh boy’ who took tho holly in my arms and tri-_ was acquitted of murdering a iiiii girl lust February, and was placed 0n trial today for killing another oil‘ llumlln.‘ hair. They represent last Jilly, this morning pleaded guilty-to both crimes and was ordered detained during the King's pleasure. his lawyer. recited the details of his murder of ‘the socondl girl. _Ap- parently Jones. quite cold blooded- ly. cut her throat, concealed the body in an attic and washed up all traces of the crme; ' was acquitted l veil an ovlitldpjrnpa p, sympathet public andathlk-‘Iludgo todliy» 5.0.88 ted that this publicity that helped influence v him n the second crime. When A L’ ' _ I walls, landing and table. I went ilfiewzgptflggtzgrl-{glewés tf:r°n:%veg_ ilownstairi to fetch n kettle and [gains-t him ‘and there was an nt- iltiewgéiillo slelrlljtbonlclce {lany- urt arn o g , e co w. - ed the crowd which-gathered for The National _Pr0gresslve ‘Partylthe trial aft- to loll-Re any dc on- ket Ilail on ‘Friday last decided to Wfls 19531111! comes; were perverted. saws from each p011’ u, be held murdered Flora Little on July 8th h, we Market m," on gammy m,“ causing death without preparation to meet her God, the reason being d -of Trade iback kitchen v door when I seized lpgjci ates .tq,-rq|ifesclt,the"_yl- m,“ “W1? leawlhfg I l rfturpp vtores loot vtality. The greatest and l"‘iii° w _ y, l 3 v _ Weaklinrrs A“ “New,” to be em n amen of strong nerves with plenty in Vancouver, B. Cs, Miss May 13., in Boston. Maser, and Miss Lottie 5., Exeter, N. II. His Second wife. who survives him. was formerly Mr. Crerur challenge the Govern- ment. ileciareii the Premier turn- ing to u iliscussiog ofpthe tariff. Liberals an ro ress ves x2; hummg for emergengcy "5 Miss Margaret McLeod, Vernon to get away from 4L Ifliivch ‘Of wilds union. there aoe s“. Lomfl. Gen“, dmcoumged by- three children, Mrs. Albert D. Mc- Kmg Lonnau, O'Le.'lrv; Mrs. Thomas Fa an namely Mrs. Hayden the sildiieniy bereaved family and‘ cans many snrrowing relatives The g n". Guardian tenders sincere synlpathy. _ , . Tho. remains will ‘be interred in the nationhood of this me mmmomst Cemetery’ Verna" . .. . . . . f tho funeral to "That i5 tho Wilv it goes, ilcciar. Rwpr‘ m" fhw 0 cd the Premier. “Nail one oi’ those. b“ “nmmnwd Inter‘ imaginary issues and another springs up in tho night." ':"'—"_ = =3’ —“ m ______<¢>___ a shirt which I wrapped around Aiiulesilllle Murder, the lie-nil. ll carried the body up- ‘LONDON. Nov. 5—_HtlI‘Ol/j Jones m” “'1'! "m" ‘England is tliundcrstruck by EUdT"sé"i'i1'ursued there and upon Canada to condemn- stairs, brought li little table out of my room, put tho body on the ta- got on the table. I ed to push it into the garret. I then replaced the body on the ta- .ble and went ilownstairs to get ll. lfOpe from the back yard. "l returned upstairs and tied thB trope to the body. I got on the table and dragged myself through the manhole ‘with the rope in my hand, Finding the rope not long enough. I dropped back to the ta- “bie, antrtled a handkerchief to the rope, clzlmbered through the man- hole, and drugged‘ the body up to the loft. , warm getting back to the table I replaced the cover of the man- hole. replaced the table in my robmfinnil went downstairs to get a bowl of water and a cloth to rwnsh off the stains of blood on the u calmly The boy's confession, read by When he cl- in ee- it was the taste for of as; vyipterhe rero finding more bloodstains, I wash- edthem off. I threw the water out into the sink, "Just no I was washing my head and body, Mrs. Little camc to the door. I denied that Flora was in the house nnil went back and tin- isbed my bath." In pro- tration, a ding that though on .5 ‘his instincts Sllllfl. . The confession as read to the Oylhcghliyisss‘ that I deliberately Ambushed Policemen Trlbelmen Killed 23 desire to kill. Flora was about o leave tho blouse through thc CALICUT, India,‘ Nov. 8.—~Tw0 companies of mllltary police pro"- ceeding to a spot near ‘fifayakad. where depredations bad been rs- er ‘lid cut her throat with a knife hét-lheud ovartho sink. n I w t into a front room .;',,,..,. ts0ll er ai Campaign It would not ‘be so bad if Wood and Crerar were to argue their case out with the people and give convincing reasons why Free Trade would be the best policy for Canada. Even their admirers must admit that they serve a mighty pOOr political mealult is hard- for any one to exist on the holes of doughnuts. -I.f the workingmen of Canada. for whose support Mr. Crerar is fshing, can ace any hope or B11" couragelnent for them in his Dill!" form. his manifesto or his specs» es, they must have sllllerslglll- IWhen the future historian re cords the happenings of these times he will be constrained to state that the men vfilo advocated the free admission into Canada of toad-stuffs -froln the United States- while (tanadian-proiluced food pro- ducts were debarred by prohibit- ive dutics fronl United States mar-i kets, were hopeless tilourists with- out n practical idea in their hcuiis. One of the best tributes can be paid to the soundness the Government's tariff policy ls that the leaders of the opposing parties find it necessary to qual- ify an] pussylioot when they are talking to workingmen who are the real beneficiaries of protect- ion. that ' E The poor old rToronto Globe is wearing itself to the bone with senseless partisan passion. Manyl l1 time and oft it has made a foul of itself— but never so badly (ls in this campaign. For three years the Government has been slang-wronged by every crank and- theoretical newspaper and politician in (inunda, and now pu fair play. Not a day passes that we do not hear of prominent Liberals leav- ing their party and gOillg over to the Government's cause. The lat- est is Mr. Matthew Kennedy of Owen Sound —a former Liberal caniliilate- and one of the must enterprising and highly respected men in that thriving town. .Mr. King's acrobatic performan- ces in. this campaign stamp him as a man who would adopt any policy and join any group that would advance his personal ambit- ions. ' The compiler oi‘ the dictionary must have hull Mr, Mackenzie ‘King in mind when he penned the lollowing definiton of a demagn- gue: "An orator or leader who seeks to influence the p pie bgrpsnder- ing to their prejudices and pass- ions; unprincipied politician." The cap exactly fits the amus- ing boy leader. -—-—--<0&---- A way to collect old debts has been hit upon by a small shop keeper in a ILancashlre town’ When an account is long overdue he sends a letter to that effect, mi ends, it with a thrilling phrase—-"lf your account is not zz-Borden’: St. Charles or Jersey Milk "with, the cream left in" is just pure cow's milk evaporated to the consistency of cream. A richer. purer milk for all cooking uses. ‘U notoa HE m: al box top or , =bcrcwc collar on the end of the s will‘: s body ill the slim. O me kitchen Wm! ported, were attacked‘ today by Moplans entrenched on the hill- sides. The policemen ‘replied, kill- ing twenty-three of the tribesmsn. One policeman was killed and eight of them were wounded, in- cluding Assistant Superintendent oi‘ Police Colehrooke. ‘gm-xii- 6 ‘Piilllililii Bran strength and energy. n". kost rutorativ known. Protovlrh make you ltnmg and robust, are transformed Into means metal to mctal—-a dead The stick never loosens, w breaks. It stays. Then when the sou p is all used Load stick and, with a more turn o m. it in hoped there will he ‘Wm _ P, b n good nttoniliince of lnily voters at dollars new" f” p" 0L Three ~—Cvlmty Jll<|KE-—"Ti'fl ilollilrfi- these meetings, Sold in Charlottetown by tbs Motorlst-"Can you change n $20 - .- » -fif.ttf'z.ltfi.fd'li"°“.sl"'k t: W J-=‘=--"~-» w- ‘ By rfiqueli‘ of the Organization chmuflmfa, summeug: byyG5ur_ change the fine. Twenty dollars, ».. Committee. - I ' ‘Haul. ma please. Hear. "is \ Illustr ated Lecture i, a . 1 921';'.5‘i.'?1f*;‘.=t. - I n Heariz Memorial ;Hali "Paulina"; ‘fAround the World. on, Britis ,__._ hrea Meta] Collar 0n each R TOP ‘The Perpetual Stick in onto the threaded metal The J. B. Williams Company, 655 Drolet St. Montreal The Best Soap h. The Best Holder‘ ‘either’; Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infdots and Chflflffll- Funds are specially prepared for babies. A baby's IIIBGMIID as even more eosentiul for Baby. Remedies primarily my; for grown-ups are not interchangeable. ‘lit will the need l a remedy for the common ailments. of Infants and . _~ that brought (‘Astoria before’ the public pfteryoafl o! and no claim has been made for it ‘that "jfsipao years has nohproven.’ _ ,_ J, l; What- is dggfulteifktQfilAip Castoria is a barmloss- an gfEOll, Paregotlc; Drops and Soothing Syrups.‘ It is pleaaan . lt contain! neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotlrf substance. "It! age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years .lt has . been in. constant use for the relief of Constipation, fiaholency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Fevérlshnaos arising . therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels,‘ aid!- 9P1 the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural ale The Children’s Comfort-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE ‘CASTQ RI A Atwavsdl- Bears the Signature of‘ I Ill Use For 0ver 30 Years TNI CINTAIIR CDMFANV. NIw YORK cl" -*-w——~ , *1 ill M’ 5110b illld suvh ii dale i zisk him what. "the new act" is. these gcntry squeal when the Gov- shall-be compelled to put the new but hl- says‘ that no one has brav- ernnlent turns its batteries on Apt “m, ("H.03- cil its unknown terrors since he them. A tine idea they have of No iii-blur h‘ - yet vcntnri-d tn lll\'t‘lllt:il it ' coolgel C HERE'S CUMFORT! ‘Come dmvn stairs In the morning to face the Autumn ~ chiIl-and to, a hrisk cup of steaming Blue Bird Tea to put Summer sunshine into the day. - l And in the night another cup of its golden liquor brings the imprisoned sunshine of (‘eylon to dissipate the shadowsfto drive away the distractions. That's BLUE BIRD VTEA Brings Happiness ! ded I 'a ms ’ o. holder is put it in the original box. ‘This é‘onvelii¢n'ce' and absolute economy with perfect simplicity‘ makes Williams’ Holder Top the . pagan-l tick‘ Th” choice of all stick users sure hold. obbles 0t To describe the remark wonderful stick, the lather that not only softens the hair but also softens and lubricate: » the skin, would be to tell the world what the world already knows and has aclrhowledgbd.‘ l‘ able lather of this‘ , get a Re- f the wrist, i ow ‘Nig-ht-Jfuesda h Territory” ‘ y~ 0y‘