NOVEMBER 3. 19B _ “is, good ted’ 1 e Orange Pelroe is something extra-a special tea ‘In clean. Fright Ahzminum RAILWAY QUEEN CHEERED when slxteen-year-oid lflahzlKlfY ch. who had‘ beleln ‘chosfn “railvzr ucen" by t e at one Union ofythc World War. S v ~ .. wsymen of England t:- bcthcl" "fluted xvlth a gold“; L2H: p‘ bsssador tothe railwaymcn oi ducaon in miniature of the roiiwa once. arrived at Paris recently couplings used in 1828. A ~ he was given an ovation by h group of French rail workers. ‘Ilv: lautornobilc in which she \Vll'l con- wsy workers, of other ‘Miss Kitson laid one of the hmfr man. PEANUT Tubes are small but very powerfulmnd can be eiiicienrlyoper- FAlboif stations will come through clear as a bell, if your set is equip d with Peanut stedin seriesusing uh“ dry cells. Theyare only ‘HO n W" ilérieequalledforlong nearest dealer. JT CPU-HE. p ' ALWAYS IN STOCK AT ' ISLAND RADIO (IO. C. F. C. Y. BROADCASTING STATION Charlottetown. 142 Great George Street Money to Loan Mortgages of Real Estate Largo funds of ready money lte available for loans on residences, business and farm properties. Repayment on our instalment pinn can be made monthly, quarterly. half-yearly or yearly. The Eastern Canada Savings & Loan Company, usursx. u. s. MacKinnon-ék McN eill, l‘ 4 onsrtnorrrrrowu Agents and Solicitors for Prince Edward island. \ Letautlful bouquets ht the {om o} the meillillibl 9o the Northern Rul- WBYIMH 0i France who were lost in 11a; will bc made of i6 such link; ti; others bring presented by the ‘mp. . t s ‘veyed to the hotel was a mass of. which she will visit. Mlssclklxtlsgifig floral gifts. At the Gard du Norzll father is s Worcestershire signal- NR“ AN Arne SALT-l SHAKER O B! W. ormn won't-um, 1 l 1 l 0000 Rlllmdicffilr Prohibited ‘ A" m!!!" Reserved, 00+oooooo¢¢¢¢o+o+~~¢ no. g CHILDREN arc often hspp in lllz§ilghlgtlnirks as witness the holy as-ked» wggiwgr of a little boy when Nd “yhut V! so?! gangs: of Hrslzrven them oy wou d d- "Cc: will take me on His knee at b? Hist." said the kiddie. "and wrgi 93m me a lvtlc :5 Hi5 egg.“ _ .. .. o n rcovrurnv PATMORE. the poet. “P Shflkmz the dust of London cfy frcm his shoes went to live K311113354)? the sea. There Julian o- . o_ Hcrwlhcrnc. s:n cf the great Nath- tl. vizilcd him. Cne day during a delightful talk. Hawthorne (he re- xtznt; the conversation in “Shapes Th‘. Pass") remarks on the occas- lcml fehcitlr: cl‘ the uututcred mind c! childhood. Y O O o _“Y¢-l" figrtcd Palmore. “when we inst came don": here. I took my little girl to the beach; she had never seen the sea and I wsit- cd for her impression. She said. after n while: “It seems very soapyl"ahd, "Does the sea never do anything but this?" Another time, on a clear night, Patmore pointed to the stars. She exclaimed: "Oh. father. how untidy the sky i l" .5‘ I a O BUT. added Psltmore. his boy had dcne better. He threatened his mother: “If you don't give me that apple. I'll bump my head against the wall!" "Bump it. my dear." said his mo liner. “But you love me!" shrieked the y child. in a passion of outraged sen- timent. - t a THE old law title “SerJeanV-you remember the immortal Serjeant Euzfuz? Of course you dol-has been abcllched after u. history of five rundrcd years. Done away with in . England in the middle of the nine- tecnth century. it wrs retained m Izcland until comparatively recently. In fact. the last of the Serjeants 15 still very much ‘alive, but there can he "so more. He is Serieant A. M. Sullivan, witty and gritty Hui-ml‘ °l “Old Ireland: Reminiscences of an IrlLh K. C.) lKingYs Cousel.) . . I i HERE is 1 taste of Serjeunt Sulli- vcnsgiit as a raconteur _ A famous wit was Johnny Moriar- ty. a, giant of the Irish bar. after- uards Mr. J firnstcii _ “Wccden-hesded B1lly."l feeble-minded when he Signed ‘l lSerJeant Sullivan was for the will that the tesiutor. when aroused on the arri‘; ‘n, was given in evidence ‘Vfll of his lawyer. l indlgnrntly inquired‘. "who we you‘ Sir’ who are you’ 595'" Y< M“ C‘ A- malche” and be". right habits as wrong ones. and . l sir?" 1 m HIS charge to the jury. Jvsliv Johnston remarked. warmly: ‘ iururtcd by azking: Justice Moriarty- In ll 5 q |\\‘lll cnse being tried before justice Smcka ‘ (universally known as Moriarty ed Arm; .:.ought-tc have the will set aside on w ck any 1mg at m seemed to can the ground that the testator was m. lbrlvziflg m‘? “m1 w 9° Slgned‘ had tobacco. Dcftly he filled up. gtruck “When roused from slumber. the I “m. Sawy Chase says_ ~As Soon umy m,“ brilliant’ and erudm mwnectfsyzs cue pipeful was finished be m" mouths. We do this without think- muy be momevntally ovnlused~ I mlfllf-‘Ri-‘led and began 93am" Th“ 9w‘ int; because back in our childhood i“ rednzimiigrehvgiixkgrisdoitrigslfinirig: was ‘kept up during the 9mm daysour parents. by example and fig Sll B 5 ng, io the good lady beside me. I ex-lglgmpsed his ruddy countenance habit with us_ THE wswttmwvr-vevzoiw I r client's beivsif. and w make sun. ' ‘ - that no point was omitted. he _ brought it down to rehearse to the accused in the cells. run dechnisildn of the first low! CQdJiyQf pngt" wc;c mmswhat mliilllliillly~ I AS IN il§553.§5{:§3§ i“ i p Scoifs Emulsion Digestsyasliixsi y " i Isllflilkfj. mcz! concerned who eventually in- _ "Cculd you tell mo. Mister Mac. is hanging B painful death " . . s - o THE fir~t time Harry Lauder. playtd cf. the Auckland Golf Course. in New Zealsnd. he had the some‘; caddie for two days running. but on; the third day a strange boy came upi to the flrstitec and handed the com-i edisn his driver. Y “Hello? said Lauder “you're no‘ the same bcy a: l‘ had yesterday and‘ the day before-ls he m " | "Ne, Sir flurry." sa-id the lad, “he's quite well." _ m. _ __.__. __ ICRY.‘ EEAVEI2BO"K---"cxrtr- tfi‘XI'"‘*R‘E_IIJPtIC§ Lauder dgmanded lylMax Altken of (éunzrlh-has . “d? wfdtc_‘*_:§“}:; it W-‘sl goodxitoheherstohe 1h his hook‘ (W... rgrfigd‘ me bri-‘rflqgg just aflnlltitllticiaiic and the War." I rather " ' - *- "-~-‘ . e-thls: l b" sliceplsh crj sulky. Anyhow, Knchmu, “cm V. demre hm“ hcnor c! “mm, his Clués ~ “ ° secrets cl‘ their families. and that. rn VAASC Du we]; aw vouqyvient cnwsre occasion» when he moved in mudery ' - - _ .co:1ety din-mg the World War he “No "Sir H Came buck the nvmpti found ‘the WClllUIl far more convers- m ‘we; "i105", l out with flllll!fil‘_\' facts and move- “grhmk n aver folks" Ulmnmpsimcnls Llilll v." a yulcasing or cxpedi-l.‘ - y U ~.-_,.eht. I Fazgyklflningiltle Story!“ Roam!“ 1 “My colleagues.“ said Kitchener.‘ n e 51ml" “loll milliiar)" secrets; t: their wives YOU recall. {hilt Colonel Housman efgelj-t-‘Wiicf- w”; mam to 0m“ once remarked to William Jennings‘ mo? es WW9" , , ,. l 3"“ during l‘ “ilk: i IN GREAT 'll‘ll'-" Kitchener ch1- Eggoflt- marriage was a Bfeal mm" tivalrd patience alincst as a fetish. ‘1, ‘. ., n ‘rive Boavcrdock. fh smzll ‘hings ingsuu is’ ccrrened Bryan‘ beam“: not infrequently he bifrsyod d sud- ‘ v [den irritation. Cree it was pointed myvelhcggysecigss 525$? cut to him that he had rebuked a "oriiigasvhlat =irhilar ilnkZaoté about‘ lumcr ems“. unjustly‘ - ~ -- -' " v .r e the Grmt Cc-mmcner which he tells XC£3.21?‘tfitaiéigulriiiciigge;hq otbf 1n " The Romance of an Art Car- ,0 . ‘r ’ ' Ber... _,ll'l£i\.. .o.c,v _‘ 1: f! f, WHEN Chase was painting 1 por- ‘r . - , to“ e Bren he reader 51w‘fiilifitiidléliitlét Eli's-ELI- m a Elm-Wm mntexawhy he WW8 dew‘. Roosevelt's wvss about how his hair over the ears. .J " “‘Well." replied Bryan. “there's :1‘ - romance connected with that. While ‘gimfifiséutg mm I was courting Mrs. Bryanshe ob-tieammg that N; r1113 uSullivrlrsi nep- jezlled to me way my ears stocd out hut-fluid bs:n'- oclurt-maklhlcd in ill? _' so I let the hair grswio cover {at no rustic‘; The them.“ “ “And now that you've caught the street car.“ said Chase. "don't you think you ought -to do something for humanity at large-with scissors?“ “No." said Bryan. slowly. romance is still going on." f And that is the prrttiesi line _l 'ever heard him utter-adds Clmsc. - ‘ MARSHAL FOCl-idsal to Chase ServmeF; for his portrait at the close of the Association ' \ 1' and began the sitting by ask- owboo-ovvooocooooeoooo vzmy, with l‘: L. wrote: once.“ He even tack to m... b-O-§-&o-+oo+>vo->ovvvv>~»-~ the palntcns. permission. to “That the ccmmandci" of the Alli- hould ask my permission a-Q- immediate acquiescenc.“ says Xrll-‘ALTP rlAlilTli -_Chase. "However. I little dreamed » ‘ ____._ " what a smoke meant to him." ° " " habits. and s;ald about health , per health habits. There is no d: a 1r. tch mad: an amusing remark that n is Just as easy w c5131; g3“ l0 Pu“ Wm‘ 3‘ “mtmmms Suck" are acts which we repeat. without ‘mg 11°15‘? Cf the “p5- Sllmkm“ stead‘ thinking about then at tho. time we e ily until that pipeful was exhausted. perform them we do not eat from i “He smoked faster thlan any mnn knives because it is our habit w pm forks and spoons into our ‘md at um“ I ‘newly correction. established this us a chn LQSuliivxrrold-tizne. ‘ouslllfii- ;' u lcrg letter cx- '. his outraged fez-lines o" .. "Tire hey was alwtys a little ivild. ' A great deal has been written and M pal: cf the letter flirt particularl." Gflighlzd Rooccttlt we". udcrc John ‘ "the .__-_<&o->-_--K- . 1 t >0 coo a voo-ooa- - d THE MARSHAL Pmiuced “about the importance of starting the . ‘m om ‘men ' man's size Pipe ‘ind a large b“ 9f child on lites adventure with iro- . PW: Our prices cannot be beaten. goods at the lowest prices." We wish to convince . you Specials for the Week End "Fa." PA¢er1uss§_ Our motto is “The best that this Store is a good" plage m sh0p,_wli8l‘€ your dollar goes the farthest. f . Boy's ll/Iackinaws ' . . . . . . $3.. .. Womeifs Silk and \\’0ol bios.- Méhis‘ ¢;."..'.'.s;.'.'.."..-'. . .. =51 (jlubBags ._ . . . . . . ". . . $1.5?) Men's Work Gloves . . . . . . 09c Flat C1'e1')e"‘,»l5 shades Yd. $1.25 Flannelette . . . . . . . ‘r d. l4: Baronette Satin . . . .. Yd. S. Women’s Fleece Lined Hose 9 llleifs I-31ué'Uve1-c0ats. . liliiuu Juvenile Overcoats $3.€.'.f; Comforters; . . . . . . . . . . . $3.93 Horselhlgs, . . . . . . . . $1.98 Trunks . . . . . . . . . .. $5.50- Boyls 1.013s‘ Pants . . . ., . .' $1.98 V.»'0n_1en’s Hat Boxes . . . $3.’ Grey Cotton V. . . . . . . . . Yd. f." Serge 54 inches wide‘ Yd. 9.‘. Boys -Sw¢e_aters, big‘ assoxq meht .. 10 only Menis Leather Wir breakersfsplit leather $6.73 ,Men’s Overalls, good quality $1.39 9 l‘.‘len’s W inter Caps . . . . . . 98c 1 cloz.‘ Menfs Velour Hats $2.98 llleifrs Fancy’ Shirts . . . . . . 89c \\701nen’s Chamoisette Gloves, - "fancy cuffs . . . . . . . . . . . 75c "Vongee Silk . . . . . . . . . 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Boy s Fleece Lined (Jombirla- LlOllS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9b. 1310211; Ties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c lllenis Braces . . . . . . . . . _ _ 38¢ Men's ‘(r001 \'\l'01"k Hose . . 39c l\len’s Silk hlufflcrs . . . . . 98o Men's Work Shirts . . . . . 89c Meifs Light Wool (Jomloina _ tions . . . . . . . ..$l.98 lVlQIl s I< lannelette lZyj-(tiiiag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘. $1.98 Rose Glycerine Soap 2 for 12¢ 10 dozen ‘A omens Svceatel-s ». . . . . . . . . . ..1/2Price Princess Slips . . . . . . .. . .. 98c Pullover Sweaters, women's luucgy’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.95 Sill: Knit Bloomers . .. .. . 95c ChilcPs Sweaters . . . . . . . $1.50 Childircifs Pantie Dresses V . . . . . q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘$1.98 ( “» .i1<1ren’s Sweater Suits $3.75 ill‘ _ Trench Raincoats $7.50 l‘. omcifs Silk Dresses, "view speclal . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.75 l‘. omen/s and Misses J ersey Llresses . . . . . . . . . .. . $10.00 \r\l'0n"|en"s Winter Coats $15.00 New lluitei'il_x' Skirts . . . $3.713 fflfilrlds W1‘ nter Coats . . ,$5.00 “ tuners“. Seal (‘oats . . $98M Vfuucu“: Vcsats . . . . . . 25c ‘i- "o7. \\701nr>.iw’s Felts. ' $2.75 Wniiweifs Metallic Hats $3.75 "mllfi P1'fl..<‘s"-ie1'0s . .. ....._ 45c “ire/o. Felt T-Thiy. 9;‘) o“, “r°ll’S Dovrsikin lined. Gloves. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.75 ‘Wool Pose .. . . . . , _ 39c Infill. OVRDERS MAIL ORDER‘. J I nous!) - c D N FILLED POST PM" ‘ I I cosr run “You did," said Johnny Moriarty. "and who was ‘shot’: ’ ON another occasion. Justice Johnson came into court with lus hum] bandaged. “My dear Johnson." exclaimed ‘=1; brother Judge. “What has happen-J led to you Nothing serious. I hope" | t “Oh. n0, ‘thank you." ropllsdl Wooden-headed BillY- "Very ruin- ful. but not serious. Merely a splin- ter under my finger nail." n “He's been scratching his head. audibly observed Moriarty. QQQ-o-wovvowoovu 00000000 oo-Owoo-ooo-Q-vo-o-o o0 0400-00 NOTICE to l FOX RANCHERS and FUR BUYERS FOXES PELTED and FURS CLEANED I will be operating my FUR CLEANER as usual at my old stand. 172 Great George Street, Charlottetown. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED GORDQQN cum) _ i 9 l r. o. nox‘ no. m. . ruoxss no. 24. O ‘QQQO-OQQ-OQOO-OQ- v rv ‘m4. l R. BROW ‘ I46 Richmond Sh, (Zharlottetcvwn. m... ljfc. Accident. Sickness and < - Pinto mas- insurance at . __ _ in vostgkate, ' v cohdstr-hhp- T k Companio- _ --Rummerside,;l_ll0ytl_ bowl!- ‘ . pupae» .... ~ w ‘J- “ . - . A YOUNG Irish advocate was us- 0000 0 0-0064 O0 "v‘*‘*‘ O-OHQYiQQ-oooo-oooo-o 4 . -. ' o booooonooooooo-oon- signed by the Court to defend a prisoner charged with murder. de- pcses serjeant Sullivan. The lnw- ycr wrote out a most eloquent and convincing speech which he propos- ed to deliver. to the till‘? Q" h“ APPROYED RUG PATTERNS Now is the Time to Make Rugs fo i‘ Christmas Presents. '.-Q'.-O.-O-OQOO-%O-Q§-O§Q AwQO-QX No. i3. Size 32 x 20 inches! o-QQQ-O-O No. 15. Slnasixflinoilol. Either ol the above patterns may be had, stumped in color on u good quality of hooking canvas foi- forty conic each, Three patterns Ior a Plano order -by number. Circular. tree, Address lilpotroqppdpuq u; l Oct. OOO-OOO-O-O-Oooooo-ooo-ooo-QQQ 0-0-0-0 l i i i so: n. sump" mum. r. u. ulna. "lmgalfiglarc you madam, who amt through a veritable’ smoke screen. Thosignwmgarxtzribiitfipaigiilngtgfig _, ‘ _ ‘more pcvr r 1W“? ' MENTION ct pipe Smckefl‘ two bonds before eating. practise this lnveterales are James M. Barrie and Stanley Euldwln. British Prime Min- ister. At ‘:1 decent public dinner habit and do not feel comfortable —— . . . if they sit down to eat without wash- Sales amounted $0 $1'6°0'°00’000'1 . - .. . t. of independent re- lng. The same lS truc as regards Forty 130F690 ewes o‘ 50,000 populw Baldwin revealed _that Barrie-whet 1 4 _ f n 4 t‘ Cm’ The pa“ m“ Stores "m was also“ gucstmevcr smckcd pnc" (ivlinlfjlgnils teccth regularly tlon or over had solos of less than i: the publication 0T his novel “My Lady Nicotine." in which he rc- fcrrcd to a certain brand of tobac- co. n r - IT SEEMS that an enterprising rcadcr of the book wrote to Barrie 2nd asked what was the particular tcbnccc mixture he had in Iniud- Barric did not. know the name of a single brslnd of tobacco. so he ‘an- swered at random. naming one he saw advertised. Its fame was made. land out of curiosity Barrie ‘one day plpeful. Baldwin. “that he has kept‘ to it ever since." “He liked n’ so Welly chuckled M“ Proper health habits do not inter- one " IRVING BACHELLER. in “Com- ing Up the RoadN-the story of his early struggles for success-says thsLl Questions as B‘ young man‘ he once went m dressed to the Canadian Medical As- see Mark Twain. - _ "I am writing these days." smfl the humorist. “exclusively for the fireplace. All I can say for my pro- duct is this -lt burns well!" FACE lRR|BlY lllSl GURED Pimples ltched and Burn- ed. Cuticura Heals. "I Md I bulking out of pimples on myThuwnolc-ka Ihzflldfll and mm. t: m bwnq badly tint mu u; ma. mush: can ln-tmlou. lly clothing ag- round the copious-Italy. and could no: slap on mm: of the lrrindnnazffiu wusITgiily- dio- iigund. . trouble about (our monks. . "Ind ndvmbsunnciorOuu- mn loopusnd Oluunsm and ant to: s In: nmph. AM about the ‘dunk nppitonion tthcuwuadrnnrkod I IO patch: M011, ens in weeks l was hauled." » moot"- res-ls yfled mills desire for plfli’ . _ - '- hree per cont. finds that his mouth facl. dirty ll $10,000 and twcntyt A ‘he miwacs the regular cleaning. hfld 581% °l_ 1959 lhlmrdsigooa‘) Sm: These anti other simple. rlgulnr 81011131118 95 590mb 599° ‘ 5 10 ._hflmts can be csbablishcd in me of capital invcstinentcf outta: child by a ccnsistant effort on the “i110-lwgiéiflllgsilsflgltgg“lfissgdeg m_ part ofihe parents. E5078 roux’: s60. o museum‘! “.0 “er cent be renal? ‘nhianftilcélnszdqw 5192M” of wholesale storesreached into the hieaim n ls: ctroublesome existence l Apart <'~‘1'°m general B‘ a“ tcand child may Wm grow and departmental stores. grocery es- Jofi gaffe: me mm is regumn wablishments had the largest an: cunt ‘ _ d 1t; l is Trilaet cilzutlazelslhlglletil qllliilill as: suclrc. “ihmenls working capital vinr. retrgh is natural and lshould be encouraged. We do not “rt little man . retail estab ishments it was r ly 21-4 times. but in whoelsale es- Wpbllshments workingt capital was 4 a raafkedca- re" Wm‘ m5 child ilafxoilgcgngetll iiiiflymsthiiicgthsei; lznteresllhg inciis t" m9“ mm PM“ L re are hm; abount trading establishments are ‘iseelatlilemddlvrlatuyelgssmwhlgh lle ahead srmw“ m the report‘ ' I or --- concerninil hllflll-h- Mk] VAST ‘want to make him .of him. lSOClBLlOII. 1B4 College Street. Torch-l lyto. will be answered by letter. Ques- my Brmsh Unued Press) |tious as to dissnvsls M"! “ellmml SYDNEY. New South Wales, Oc- Wlll 110i be lmswered- itclzer Ell-Delegates to the‘ Empire ‘ '——"<""""_" , lForestr conference were _ reatly ICENSUS REPORT PORTRA‘S |lmpress$cd with the jarrnh sngdkar- i MEQHANISM 0F DISTRL rl forests of Western Australia. BUTIO" l" CAN“?! Sir Peter Cluttcrbuck. timber ha- _ ' lviser to the High Commissioner for > A report has Just bsefllssued b!’ India and leader of the Jhdrah del- ‘ilhc D°mllll°fi Bulea“ 1°‘ slausuns cgation said the inspiéctfbnof tliese lowing ln Gel-fill We "W35 °f a W" foresthreas would nevilfllté forgot- ‘tsl census of 'i‘rading'- Establish-mm “we s“, magnmpén; gamifl... llTPS of which were issued by theme; experience‘; i; canyhqviidly reap - mhosu "some limesto- Thc Oblecmse that there are ‘DOJVQDSWOY mm. 0f the Census ‘"55 l° 99ml" “Ilogs to the acre. and that single measurement of the mechanism chimes, averaging 25B fflothln height l} slatlsl-lcs and 20 feet in girth. could‘ be felled . short I 8' ._ BUY. "f-ltlme. The whole tour was unforget-l likely‘ to be sur- l distribution in Canada. have long been‘ labl population and. _ gurding the g litles. The ‘which commoditflsmlfiflbeen dis- Itrlbuted to two. ‘ consumer. [r955 mme ~has in the Yelfillnfl l°iand stacked within a fairly “Qzlwmmml- table, and never ~ waver. by|pnssed in any part of the world." "I am frankly amazed at ‘the pro- sinoe my departure the . j! BREW! Wfrom Western Australia.“ was but sllsht oven urement. comment of the Inspector-General. mechsn- of Forests, Mr. C. E. Lane Poole; llsm is of great economic and soclal|who said that in five years the main l ‘mg, "Pill" Pmvlflllll" M‘ ‘he Fmwsm’ 5°“ l“? it is not! Headaches are dispelled bv Aspirim, Soirekolds, and i thepain that goes with them; even neuralgia, nebritlfi-nntlrhbtlma- Aspirine-at any dnigstore-qwith Information regs yimportance and the present represents a first step to meet an rwznrd to thr- regenerstion of jar- lurgent need. v . ~ ‘ ‘rah forests had been carried out. i To bridge the gap between prey . "I have been very h. impres- duccrs and consumers, or. ‘n other sed by the excellence o the cultur- i words, to perform those services cl work which the Forest; Depart- whihh finally place products of all moat is carrying out." sad Profes- kihda in the ultimate consumer's nds- requires a large orhount of Forestry Institute. "The progress capital. The report shows, for some mule in working plans is a feather M000 establishments which report- in the cap of the department. anon 06.1‘ ' l .... ‘of capital invested. In‘ mtuilcrtab-u ly twice flxfd capital. in wholgsale-l ugh- lmcnts taken in 1924. the main fig-lo; v5.85“ fares“ peamé~who have! ' so: "Droup. Dirocto of thgjmperigl ‘investment. of more lesson to a good many other parts “w,” "mo" PAINTING Tn lhflfif- avhofic souls were living. The whole world pain. Bu! it's j: 1c Aspirin. Thename Bayer is on every if illC name Bayer appears, it's genuine; tism promptly relieved." Get proyen directions. tears, ' Youthful loves ambitions pride. ‘The painting from a master's brush Its richness thcrc was giving, In his way each heart ‘esponded, Voiced some zhozights. others not. Many far did see beyond it Visions to thclr :.ouls it wrought. dur‘d leaves. lThe artist into picture‘ weaves. To some came 10y of childhood yea '. ‘Tl. t 111 h From the" homeland cnunuyside is: *3 w c in each heart was found. And throbbing through their smiling. It'll-l Han-rum street , . Berkeley. Calif. 'r- S0118 Of bi dl d in like golden w": or swung brush. Friends orrchiighwaiirerériiigggbnc hife that glowed in golden shadow. nto hearts there breathed its song. From sunbeams through the ver. Gold and shadow on the ground. James Matthew lilaclonn nows Aspirin as an effective antidote for m! a: important Io‘ know thaflhcrélllilonly Win tablet, end on the std-stair distant.