l The Hot Cup For a Cold Day Tommy Tomiti s Paint Booit Free. Send tour OX0 Cube wrappers for‘ this interesting and instructive psintin book for your chil - rsn. Oxo Limited, 232lssrnoineStreet, Montreal. A cup of hot OX0 on a cold day helps to keep up the circu- lation, and carries warmth even to the ears and fingertips. The rich nourishment of this con- centrated beef relieves fatigue, and creates vitality. Hot OX0 can be made in a minute with an OX0 Cube. Try a cup oi hot OXO between meals, and alter the theatre or hockey game, and always the last thing at night. Any time is OX0 time, and it keeps you always in trim. Use them in your cooking too. i (‘IIAPII-Zlt XXVI (continued) proud tiignity and sii unfaltering coin’ posure llllllt'l' that greedy scrutiny; but She iiliriiuk tun-k at that. for there inwardly she shrniik uiid writhed in on tin- poop sul Asud under his awn- u shaine and humiliation that she lug with Aiiiruiilt. liiskaino. and other olilei-rs in atli-iiiluiive. Ioiivt-i- itiinreii livl‘ feelillilll- hut blent "t nine.“ in- repi-iiieil. "tin-n- iit iniugIil-ivitti anger: and urged by thi-iu he so lio fear so that you keep n bold mun placed iiinisi-ii‘ ul hint. thiit he iitood llvilitltvi‘. For in» nionient lt is Sl-IPIIIIIIUIDWWJII her and the liasiitfs reitllfll l" .\iiit win-cit to the kinit.“ screen her from it as lii- would have "Sought to fear?" iihc echoed Milli" screened tier from n lethal weapon. H,“ ‘ il'pon the poop be piitisi-d, iiiiil siilniinii-ti "rltlf the nionu-nt, niiuiziit." tu- iiiis~|to Asiid. ‘ i\\t‘l'l'tl llrnilv. "Against ivnui lltt- fniuri- “lH-ruilt, exalted lord.“ suiil he. "thiit 1iuay ltlllll, we inust ilelerinine. lie sure |li_\' wife iniiy- 1It't'll|>_\' the quarters I hail ‘that It'll!‘ will not assist our Jinipiiii-ntfiprepared for her iii-fore i knew that i Siii- stiffened ns ii‘ he had eniirgeilltliou u-ouidut tioiior this enterprise ‘with thy presence." , Uiirtly. conteuiptiiouaiy Amid waved‘ iii-r unjustly. "l iiu not rt-iir." she assured liini. and ii‘ iii-r liilt'i' i-iiiitinueti white. tier u) ‘ii ennui-tiring liiiud witiioiit imiieiiiirifinir} lgri-w sti-iiiLv, lil'l" voieie was resolute. Ito reply in words. Saitr-el-lluhr bowed? ; "‘l‘in-n eouie." in- repented, nnd itlu-‘zigiiin, stepped forward. and put iiilltl?‘ i lo the iieiivy red curtain upon which the. inrove iiii- absent-e of all fear. IPTPNPFIII was wrought in green. From: Side i-_v side they missed up tln- within the cnliln the golden light of a‘ lg:i|i|_'\\:i_\' and inouii|<~<l iln- steps of inc innip eiiini- out to nit-rite into the blne<| vi-inpiiiiioii to the poop. their appronvli gray twilight. nnd to iii-t itsiiiiiiinierinit unit-lied liy the group lliiii wits iii lllitb riiiiiitiici- lllIUlll the white-rolled iiililfl‘ willi Kliiiires iit uni-o ofynf iiosiiiiiuiitl. 'i’litis for u nioinent Asud‘s fierce. de- ioiieyt-d liiiii inslitiiliy now, iih‘ if session of’ ll Hiillllilriltlllfilil nliii rosi-ntinetil. lilll_t‘iiilltl hirrdly define. ln soine nienstire, “8lirely," she cried. “all chance of cs; cape is lust tu ins." “Never count it lost whilst I sui liv- ing," ha replied. She considered him s moment, sad there was the fslnuinit innlle on liai- Hpm "llo you think that you will live ion: now?" she asked hitu. " "Just as lung as God pleases." he replied quite coolly. "What is written is u-rltit-n. So that l live long enough to deliver you. then-why, then, faith. l shsli have lived long enuuirli." ller head sank. She clasped nnd iiii- clssped the lilllltllf in her hip. She iitiiv» cred sliiztitly. “l think we are both doomed." she said in ii dull voice. “For if you die, l have your dagger still, remember. I shall iioi survive you." lie took a sudden step forward. his eyes gieiiuiing, ii faint liiish giuwlnit through the tun of his cheeks. Then he checked. Fool! How could he so have misread her nietinitig even for a inoiii- out‘! \\'--ri- not its exact limits iiluinti- iiiitly pi~.ilii, even without the words which sho added u uiouient luter. "tiud will forgive tue if l nin driven ung Married WomeNceif " Illa PIAIIL BTEILI Mothers Advice- » 0 it-if l choose the easier ‘wily ui E “(aunt mum,“ ~ - a h l ; for honor. sir,“ she it ldeil ciear- "l, 0 . |;’.;ilrl’ his benefit, "is ever‘the easier many wornen after childbirth get up too soon wtiy. ht-ili-ve u..." -.';., and, too weak to care for the child and perform fhgig -,.-,. "l ituoiv.“ he replied contrlteLv. “l l?" ice‘ i i §§ \\‘i|\|]i| in liod I had followed It." lie piiuiii-il there, as if hoping thiii his expression of penitence nilitht evoki- some answer frotu her, uiight spur her [Ufifiitlflltllilk him souls word of forgive- ness. Seeing that she continued iiinte and absorbed. he sighed heavily nnii turned to other tniitters. “lien- _vou will ilnd all thiit you can require." he said. "Should you luck household duties, often bring on serious derangcmcnts. Lydia E. Pin'kham’s Vegetable Compound is a splendid tonic to take at this time; it is an excellent restorative, contains no intinsoi 4 - 15c. 10 - 30c. Try this recipe :- OXO SCRAMBLIID EGGS-Scramble one or moreeggsas required and put them oti toast, over which has been spread a layer ofuliipped 0X0, mixedwith a little butter. (Poached eggs may be served in the sameway.) The Great Beef Economy. l. i iii California On Pacific Coast Rail services of the “yiidiidbmo, De- , troit and Chicago Czinatiizin ;BES»T OF SERVICE VIA THE National provide the lligllt-sl siantlfi CANADIAN NATIONAL LINES aril uf travel comfort for tbuscl - r whose desire it. .5 to spend the mil-l From .111 points in lite Maritime lei’ iii sunny Lisiiiorua. lIl‘ ill urn» Protxiiiw-s tin-x.- is tin- finest irili Culuuibia. ._ i l-‘roin llle Alltiulic to lllw llgigifiyiflliiil). the Canadian Notional ltailways operate trains oi the flLiPnl, (‘illliil i"I\iai~iiine ineut——iill steel rra us with library cars. curs, ststidard 5li~u]ii~|\ dinors, tourist sit-t llill sp-i v l "71"" ¢°liiflllfd~ Thtt.at.‘.iitii.‘ua -o[ tilt‘ anywhere» 'l‘wo superior trains ilzilifax to Jloiilri-al Limited" and tilt- press." From Montreal the famous “(Win- llii“ "Um-nil ".\llti‘iliillt‘ lix titre Station at 1o. . p, m, Ottawa, North tiny. Wiuiiipi-iz. lid munton, Sitskaloun and \':iii<-nii\'- et‘. ‘Halifax and .\liillll_‘i UIJSPFVULitill-UUlliiiiiliilii-lll,ll‘illlin ui‘ spb-ntiiil . l-stisel i-quip- , mideriiliiii-iil. and the passenger is ms ‘V. C . T' yin-ii iit a liiiliilliifiliiilt.‘ itiiiriigy until I ‘illi; best of attention. 'l‘iii- "Ocuuiii Lziuziillsu i\ill.ii)itill are not UKIW-lluti ‘Iain ii-ii" runner-is- every morning‘ run from ‘ fzimmis- lra.n .~\'l'\'ll'l* via Xiuiitreal iu 'i'o' lli-tioit and Chicago. “Ucvaii ifltui’ d" and lb» ifix pre between l. ari- superior ilio lat iioiizivoiiliire Station with the "iiilvrnzitiotihi l.inii.cd," 'ih.- iidll)‘ lust tram d.» lllXu leaving ‘.\lirliii'v‘ il in on u. iii. Tbi- iriiiiiii- idxpress" makes- _ _ jl'tlllllr‘i‘iilili.\' wtiii ilii: night trains liiienlal Liiiiiti-il" ietivvs litniavt-ii-fle-iviiip, .\iiliiil‘i'~il all trains tit‘ fine‘ ltli‘it‘l|li pins-iii. ‘Fin-i. is no tint-i‘ stand ' -d 0i :ivi'\i('\' iinyivlii-i-e than that sun-d iin- traveller‘ by the (‘an idiaii National ltuiluays. l-‘roni Montreal llli‘ [aim-ti “illlirf- All 'l‘le|t<-i As-‘HH’ 01' llie (' N. it. national limited" runs daily iowvill furnish iiiforiiiulioii cont-u“ ‘iit; '_l‘ui‘tinto. Detroit and Cliicaati, ll'll\'-:l.lilt'.\' and uiil urrznigi- all reserva- iug litiuiivi-nturt- Station al 10.00 inliiuus. lil. At 'l‘oroiiio Vuiilbtfliiill is iillitlx‘ i 2ill~i mil‘, with “'i‘tie National" lvliViiig To Iii ronto daily for tlic Coast. 'l‘iii-rn are ' optional rotiiitigs to (‘ziLIIoriiiuiLAGrOSS points via Chicago. '10 9569i); the {Irwin's oi‘ WllliPi‘, iiiicli a tr.p is desirable. and by tin- (.- N. it. Lines it can bu niadi- tour of delight, so excellent is the svrviue Riven and the personal si- tentlon shown every pa 0a. ‘Ticket Agents 0t the Canadian National Railways will givt: intend- ing travellers every information, and arrange reservations. or one may write to the Gf‘llt)l‘fll,l’ilS.‘il'l‘lg> er ilepartnient at Monctmi for d.» scriptivc literature and full do- taiis of such a trip. 50211-411161. A uction Sales The Guardian Job Department is well equipped to turn out sale bills. Any person having an Auction sale“ should advertise in both ways. 'A n advertisement may pay for" itself if ii brings only one more bidder to the sale. The Charlottetown Guardian s... in wsii fsttoned condition. Be sure and hot our lstest of your stock. Via C. __N. R. Lines “CONTINENTAL LIMITED" THE TRAIN OF CONVENIENCE AND TRAVEL COMFORT. Across (Yunadti. by National Lines the. traveller‘ enjoys ideal travel comfort. There is the lint-st of service ll"iiil the Atlantic to the Pacific. iTlig "Ocean Limited“ and “Mari- time Express" between Halifax and .\l()llli'('ili are trains of tliu highest Slkitlflliffl-illl steal trains 0t‘ superior tequipnieiu, hauled by the iliiiioiis locomotives oi‘ the “tiUUU" clasai. l<‘roin litnavonture Station the “(fontini-ntal Limited" louves daily at 10.15 p. m. for Ottawa, North liay. Winnipeg, Edmonton, Saska- toon and Vancouver. The traveller has the advantage of every possible travel comfort and tile best 0t‘ at‘ tention and care euroute- Particulars re fares unti matings can be tihtainreil from any Ticket Agent of the (Yanatlian National ltnilwiiys. nr by writing the Gener- al Passenger Department of thr- Rziilwuvs m, Moncton, N. B. 502-11-4-m6i. Joints, Sprsins, Bruises, Soft Bunches; Hells Bails, Poll Evil, Quittor, Fis- tula and infected Sores quickly as it is a positive antiseptic and gcrrnicidc. Pleasant to use; does not blister or remove hair, THE HARRIS ABATTOIR C0,, LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN ~ - i nd horse can be worked. $2.50 s. bottle, delivered. Book 1 I VIII. w-"vvillfll-lllfi N! IJIIIBI Bldl-IOIIIUII cIaI Poultry Notice Change In price list effective November 5th. Ws are paying increased pricss on Chickens and Fowl price list belor, disposing . i '- ‘lint .' I I . is" lot" Iln- i-'|i'l~ lll".\' lolli-iv-‘d her we passed wltiiiii. sniint-i-iniilr fuiluivvil H-iy IlllI\'l'l|ll‘Il| its site iipprozii-iii-il. and “mi i)“. _\»..,-..,..,;,,,_. ‘I“r‘“i|| "\\'""g hm-k oi ‘ii-u-r tor u uioinont left llfll‘ lo tannin“, “__- ,,|,|,.,._ will reduce lnflsmncLSwollen lie hisdo lier iii inst. lieitiier is possible to ll lusting body.’ " ‘ptsuilis- dark. Slllill4lt‘l‘iii){ eyes iveri- upon l|4'|' eouipiiiiiuii. I ‘You will need strength anti nuglit you have but to lieut your hands togcthier. one or the other of tuy slaves will i-oniv to you. lf you address ihein ill From-ii they will unilerittniiil you. I would i could have iiruughi ii Wflllllili in lllllliitfli‘ to you. but lhnt was ini~ possible. as you'll perceive." lli- stepped to the. entrance. “You are leaving mo?" she iiueiititineil liiin in sudden nturui. "Naturally. But be sure that l shall lie very near iit hand. Anti nieunivliili- be no less sure thiit you have no eauiio for lniineiliiitc fear. At leuitt, niiitterii are no worse than when you were iii ' ‘ the piinnier. lntleed. iiiut-ii in-tti-r, for some ineniture of eiise and i-nuifort iii now possible to you. So lie of good heart: i-iit nnd rest. God guard you! I shall return soon after sunrise.“ i'l‘o tic Continued) >- enuruice. iinil by ourselves and and in ersbla, and had Compound I be this kind. Drink Wate Freely If Kidneys Bother: Flush your kidneys by driukingi la quart of water each day, also‘ 'l‘in~ Nllilill iiileriur \\'liti filfliiriliiul iiy-tske suits occasionally, says a not- vourini: eyes oiisi-rvi-tl iior. tho“ N)... gfiiifikscliisigibwglyglhntiil wou\l,d htvlel to ciao downdnt tijinfifld en y a . n sins cos e in uu an siiottleof it itt she bogged ins to take it, which Is p0 ha taking it. Tlisiis ear later uiy husband got. all run down aga to sit down and rest. Myliuvbsud kept be; lug ms to take the so ‘l have dons so. I recommend it when I and l thought you inigiit like to know what. it has done for ms.’ 203 Main Stroat, Warrenshurg, Mo. Ontario Woman's interesting Case Mount Forest, Ontarim-“I am proud today to think I have s tins bi healthy as u trout, and 1 never felt better myself. Before I took your uieilio no I s pains all through ma. After taking Lydia E. Pinlthamfii Vegetable an to get stronger and those p about this medicine. I think thors is none other equal to it. for woiusu who have troubles of I cannot praise tiis Va stable Compound too highly for the Whenever I know of a wonisn su R. 1t, No. 1, Mount Forest, Ontario. Ve geiable Compoun . LYDIA E.PtNKt-IA_M nemcme co. '3 ‘(~44 4Z1 ti; harmful drugs and can be taken in safety b nursin moth . i7" Thousands of mothers advise their daughtcrg t0 takcgthis griiril int _ _ ' _ _ ii s fi 31d root sift: hcrlbl medicine for sufih conditions because of fill n» cir own vora c experience wit it. l ’ i Following w. rustic. an theme... bu.» i»... M... sen. of i“ ' ' ' _ v.5. ‘K."~...:.:zirtfiffizstfisiiiirtinzztfiiziifrziarncihsmfl... u» f; wasn't. able totlo for mo. l could not stand on my fast, without being dizzy and my hack through the dsy. My lllfilljQf time, so felt sftsr filotbuok from overseas sud we want to ksepin house . I couldn't work ion st a time but. wou d m" ogetahle Compound again, can as 1 know it. is Food for women's troubles —Mrs. Pun. M. suns, did, snil I cannot tell you how muchbotterl bub , .i‘Z".¥..'£ sins all left me. I am glad I found out 0d it. iiss done me. tiring I sui glad to tell her of it."— WI. BlnlDAl-l, LYNNA MAUI. _-_‘~.<(t((( )))))_ 9 ___ __ . _._ . ____.__.__...___ "WYE- h’ :Z'Ln\~ v Uutivzirdly" an. now iii-rsi-li wiiii .-.',, ,|,.~.,,, ,,,,,,.,,,| Wm, Hm“... ,.,,,,,,.,,._ ,, ..d authority, who tells us that tool . . ___I_.i._ --——|il.;u; llhioziisilli li‘l'lllt';ill\:';ll1tl'i]'{lr101“llixzrylggfif(fiill'llggré(f(;geIOTE: altlililzexhlcllui : c. u-a i: ie n» giet a ._ an, C‘ N‘ ‘and a tiny lirnziei- in \\'liil'li iii-onii led-heir “H.075 to expel l7» "om the,‘ 1313"“ cums that \\‘i'l‘e burning and spri-iiiiiliii: Nomi They become fllugglsh ‘md'__ _¥ __ a sweetly ]illlii{i'lil ||t'l'l'llilii‘ for the weakle“; ulenlyolknlifiusulter vlilnhltwenty_six vears or mbur and N 3 d fuinigulioii oi‘ all 'l‘rui--iii-iievers. ‘Illlsery in 3"’ b any reg fgéiuhout 3.30pm)‘ n- ‘ succeed l shun . 0V. l‘ , iliii ..r ilii- rtiiniioiits in llii- fatlit-rli U "i" “s, l‘ ~16 l“ or Hfihirt-ilvlllllllftire niyseli’ and lie able to __.__ torn-d i' sill-till)‘ sniiroi-isuiii-"s twirl “MM e’ dzzlness‘ your Slum“ icompenssic all myiriuiids fllfllltllfi LOCAL SERVICE ., 4.1a and 6.15 Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Charlottetown. Sourls, Georgetown, and Murray Harbor. For further particulars apply to Agents or District. Passenger Agentn I CHANGES IN TIME NOVEMBER‘ 3RD Effteclive November 3rd train will leave (Yliariottetowti daily except. Sunday iit 6.45 a.m., arrive at Emer- uitl 8.05 where it. will connect withi train leaving Sumnierside at 7.00 u.ni. arriving at Borden at 8.50 con- ... Wing with S. S. "Prince Edward lslzii... ‘iiiving Borden about 9.00 am. Mainland lrain will leave Ton, mcntine at 10.20 t1.m. arriving at‘ Sackviiie at 11.45 a.m. leaving Suck-- ville at 12.15 p.m. and arriving in Aloncton at 1.45 p.m. Connections for Quebec, Mantra-- ai and West will he made with 0c-' can Limited at either Sackville or‘. Moncton. Connections will be made at Moiicton with N0. 13 train leav- ton. Connections will be made at Sackviiie with Eastbound Maritime Express for Amherst, Truro, Hali- fax and the Sydneys. The ITHI trip of the Steamer from Tormentilne will be made after the tine at. 10.00 a.m. connecting with train leaving Borden at 11.35 a.m. wrriving at Emerald at 12.15 p.m.. l Stimmersitle at 1.40 p.m. and Char- lottetown at 2.10 p.m. Second trip of Steamer from Tor- mentrine will be made after arrival of train lenvi Sacltviile at 1.10 p.m. arriving a Tormentine at 2.35 ‘, p.m. connecting with train leaving Borden at. 4.10 p.m. arriviax st Em- erald‘ 4.50 p.m. Suiriinerslde 6.15 p.m. Tlimisii 9.45 p.m., and Char- loiietowa st 6.30 p. ni. 448-10-30M_8l. W tllll (‘tiuiiiii-iii-iiii: Mlillllity, Noveniiiori lirti, trains will opi-i-aii- as follows: wliili- ilieil‘ dusky noun-s liiilrti llii\'t' n». l.l'll\‘t' (‘liaritiiietouui [or SllilllliPl‘ .|.,.i|,.-.| w-‘de 6.15 a.ni._ 12.05 and 3.00 p.m.. ,,|,,,,|,,,, iliiily exct-pt Sunday, at 6.35 p.m. was iiien:ii-i~ or ileiiiinvo, nor i-ould Asiiti lillil 'l‘uc.stitiys, Thursday anti Sat- so interpret it. '|‘lo- iii-kimwli-itizeti pi-i-s- urday at. 1.30 p.m. Returning leavci-nm- 'i‘ignisii for Summer-side at..7.~i5~a.n1. potiil-liulltli." ‘hill!’ tixi-‘elli- Sum-lily and 8-15 a~ln',t‘t|lli\‘lilt‘ili of his liiiri-ni, and n lillill ‘defontis his hurt-m iiit he tit-feuds his No change in service between “mu”. whit-h none may violate, nnd it is iii’ ‘tint: llilli. he tiike aiiainitt any lllilillillti attempt to do so. Chuflonetown 443_10_30_M8, | ltosiiiiiuntl slink ilown upon the a yeill‘. 112 __ ' ' divan. and itiit tin-re with liowed head, m» ——- C d. N t. l lil'i' lliilitiii foldi-d in her inp. Niikrw-l- NOAH WEBSTER DEFIED 3,113, 13,11 a, 10113, vii ir itiiuii n.- n. ..ii.-...-.- n..- it i"... SPE-CTER OF WANT R .1 M , l d JIIIIIIIIIIPII‘ idilliflllllillllllii: iii-r. To WRITE DICTIONARY “E l - I l‘ l I I I i. "\' 'll| a1 iii-i-iluiilri-iiizlliniiiiitniiiiihiiill‘? nnd ‘l'i't“ll‘ll4'l‘ A lama!‘ wrrlinen in 1823 by Noah ‘ .. Webster aut or ‘of the dictionary is possible to a fasting body. _ ' She siiuok her iii-xiii. lit-spite hcnlonir Whkh is Bald to have prevented iiig at 2.40 p.m. for St. John carry-i ing the through sleeper for Bos-‘ i ’il'l‘lVBl of train leaving Sackviile' .:_ at 7.15 am. and arriving at Tormen-z soars, tongue is coated, and when the iveatlit-r is bad you have rheu~ iiiatit~ twinges. Tile urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the chan-l iit-ls often get sore alti irritated,’ .\'ui>i:iii slaves. Iii low before liini. .ini~' liiill loin i-lntlis Altliill nnd '/,iii Zor, to_ liui for their iii spoilt-sit invisible. iiliziiiuiv_v iiiiiiiiii: the three times ilurliig the night. linen ‘used for years to lialp flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; wife in that tiii- place tini of Snkr-i-l-liiilirfii rcmhipd system so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weak- HESS. Jud Salts is inexpensive; can not injure and makes a delightful eff- ervescent lithia-waiter drink. By all means have your physician ex- tiillllla your kidneys at least twice it lH ll iiprit sin-red to himself proper |II‘i'l‘i.\iillltIlN the United States from becominga fast. food wiiit ri-pi-lleut. Anxiety u-iis “anon speaking many dlamcm’ m o'clock. illfliitilliil her heart up into tier throat whlch the wruel. refers to ms ‘By order. u» choke hvr- plans to secure a reception for his w- J- P- IVWMII-l-ANI "l can iioi out." site iimiiveri-il iiilli. work in England] has bgen giygn Pffllldflltt “To what end‘! Strength Niretiiriti nnd courage t-un not iiviiil nir- uoiv." "Never believe. thiit.“ lie said. "i iiuve undertaken to deliver you nlivu lroin the perils which l ltii\'ll ivrouiziit you, nnd l sliiill keep tilt.‘ word." So resolute wits liltl tone tiiiit lllll‘ inked up iit hlni tlllll found his iienrlni: equally rt-iitilutc anti enntideut. out by John Stuart Thomson, of Jersey City. The communication. which is de- scribed as hitherto unpublished, was addressed to Charles R. Web- ster, a. ccus'n of Noah, and was found by Mr. Thomson among the papers of the cousin. lt. reads as follows: "New Haven. Sept. 24, r823. "Dear Sir: "l expected you would call upon me the morning you left New Hav- en. but you disappointed ma and l must. write what I want to say to you. You must have heard that I have ‘been many years in compil- ing a ‘complete dictionary of our language. My researches have been laborious and extensive, and l think fru'tfui in discoveries. As l am drawing toward the conclusion of the work, I think of going to England next summer to revise and complete the work and to try to obtain a reception of It la that country. B3; my resources are too scanty for such an undertaking, and i want to avail myself of all my extra means. l have on hand a new book of my own publishing, entitled ‘Letters to s Young Gen- tleman Concerning l-lis Education’. some of which i think may be sold ’n Albany. The retail price is $1.15, the work being a thin ootuvo, The sheet price is 90 cents and for a hundred or more l would say 80 cents. Now, Sir, will not Webster liiiti KEEPING wl|s|s'*-Afl N! Tablet (s vsgetsbls spsrisi-it) lsiisn st night will hsln hsep you svsll, hy_ lonlnl Ind strengthening your di- gestion and elimination. a hundred or two, either hound or iativant-izs. ,bc loft in uiy uid ago wiili lnitraus for subsistence. spools to Mrs. W. and other friends. tibiiglrig you to seek relief two or i- Children’s Aid Society the Children's 595-ll-7Mfriw6i. and Skinner assist me, by taking‘ if l should not, l s-iiiail small "Please to present our kind ro- Yfltirs with affection iiiltll‘t‘.l"~]JL’(‘l,‘ "N. \Vl'li5$'l‘l<]lf." “trliilivlilflirliwfliluq léglve Smmmrgide '1'" l""‘"' i-'=""“l 1'" "d" '*"""-\'- Tn help neutralize these 1rrltsl- ~ » ' " i’ and from a ini: l‘ll]tllOill'll ilie 111g “(gimp m he] cieunge {h k1,]. l(l‘.]:‘i‘lr;i‘;tt\ll(,]‘izllélillhilg'%n:t shaves look nit-zit nnd tll‘llili and NPI u iii-ya and fiuiili oigf the botiyseurin- ‘ , " ' |t|inti ilii- low table n bowl oi' (‘liirlil-ll nus waste. 'ei four ounces of Jud ——— ""1110 “ml “'50 lfm‘ ‘Hum! coniti-d in PIP!‘ unil tun-e.» ntiii prunes, n Sails from aany pharmacy here; The Sol/HEIDI: Sliver Black Fox? iix,-,I|\,.,:IUZLF 1k:4ai',v“a|nslll‘|n“ilside [or dish oi" ltl't'llll. u melon. and :i t'lli_\' iiui- 111k" 11 lfilllffliPoonilll l" i! E1335 9i company! Llmnedv 9"?‘ I97‘ 3M9‘ '|,,.-.,... 1;,,,'-,[,.,,p'.,,' G5,, u“, 1,35 ma»... or wilful‘. 'i‘lion iii “noun-r word Miter before ‘breakfast for a few I few Pill" of Pure Prince Edward. a m ‘and 4 m pmiumlvlrdng arrilvk, |'roin iiiin. eiivii took ll naked st-iini- ililY-‘l, Bllfl Y9"? kldlWY-‘i may [hen “land Foxe‘ 0f the Balm" and ljmrlh,“ '3, q ‘my, m , 115 QM 300 ilil‘ nnd ilii-y piisseit utii to |llilt'l‘ iin-in- if“! “ne- Tlilfl Iilillflua salts is made Hamliii Strains, ‘Ilmh ' ' ' “film”, U“ mum, |",_,.m,,, n“, ,,,,,,,,,,,_ lroni the acid of grapes and lemon Start right by buying the best. may“ Sumnwrsule n" Tlgnm‘ H“ mm m" u“ “V, h. “mph "W," juice, combined with lithia, and lias,The vailue of s fox is the price its pelt will bring on the market. Get In touch with us before buy- aiiso to neutralize the acids in the trig, THE MANAGER, St. Louis, P. E. l. 602-11-7M7-142i. Annual Meeting The Annual General Meeting of ‘ Aid Society of Chanlotttown, and of all persons in- terested ln the Welfare of children will be held in the City Council Chamber on the evening of Tues- day tit, 18th November, inst. at 8 Professional Cards Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER, K. C. Barrister, Etc. Money to Loan Bank of Nova Scotls Building Charlottetown, P, E. I. McDonald & McPhee B. A. J. A. McDONIALD. H. F. McPHEE Barristers, Attorney, Eta. Money to Loan Riley Building Mark R. McGulgan B. A. BARIIIQTER, BOLICITOR, Money to Lasn Cameron Block ETC. 1'2, Agnes (‘iiii0ti. ' ( HOPE RIVER SCHOOL _ V.—l, Elinor-Turner; 2, Thoma; _ Honor Roll oi liflpe Riverscliool Turner. Grade tile-ll‘, James War- lfil‘ ilvivllvrl " _ren; 2. Clifford Simpson. Gratin: (irzitli- VilL-"i, Murici Stewart: Bernice Il.—-l, Vern Simpson; 2, ‘ 7 d. Dzimeaii Cullen. Fergufloti; 3, Austin Graham. wade \ |.~»~l, Lari-ii Stewart. Grade (Jarol Simpson. ilfihllill‘. Ham and Bacon trimmings Charlottetown The WHY 0f the N... Thin l ZEPHYR BISCUITS Believing that our already-famous Zephyr biscuits could be made bet- ter, we experimented for quits a lcnq time, and 1h, result is our new, "S-tlmes-sealed-keepmthe-Qood- ness-in" package. The real you" bisouitsl only. At your qrocel-‘s. "fresh-from the-eve n-to- Sold in packages Hamilton's Biscuits-The Favorites FRESH Piiiliiofliiiiiiii " Ours are made fresh daily, from fresh and nothing but purest spices used to flavor. They are economical land desirable meat food for this season. For sale by all grocers. DAVIS s. FRASER ; P" . . Since 1840. 497-11-3Mtf. t ‘lilo Fox iireetierso Prince Edward Island :- The keen demand for Sliver Foxes is for registered stock. 9"‘ crlminstlng buysrs are insisting on pedigree, and you would be well s4- vised to rnset their demands by registering. it your strains sre oi pars Pines Eti-wsrd islsntl origin tMY l" ‘u’ gibls for registration In the Sliver Black Fox Breeders’ Association OI Prince Edward Island. A CERTIFICATE 0F sitszniua FROM IT II RECOGNIZED THE WORLD OVER A8 THE INDIOINTION OF DESIR- ABLE BLOOD. ' Ch-rlottstown, P. E. llilltd Dr. C. C. Archibald Grsdusto of N. Y. Post Graduate Msdlesi School and Hospital ind ‘Throat OI JIIIIOIII-Lltlle IRO Ono-third the rssuisr dope. Nsds of the ssms inlryiliento-nl" "ulna in sheets; hound at $1.29 or in sheets st. 80 cents‘! -lf you will, it will very much oblige me. "My dictionary liss cost me For children and s Practice illmitsd to Eye, Esr, Non Intelligent and enterprising rsnehs s throughout titsfrovincssN registering their whole mncliss with us. All foxes tattooed. - For further information wits . l ' The Silver Black Fox Breeders’ Association ' of Prince Edward Island Office Isysr Building Crest Coot-gs strut . Telephone lilo-J. Office Hours-O to 12 s. m. t ts l Hand out». cmio°m§§im',' Prince smut Inland 4 26-10-3 4 .. -o.-_...