f‘. l‘: 3 55E TWO farther a life 'WHAT HAVE YOU SAVED? Aside from lllsllrjncg, how "l"! 7031 were i0 years ago‘! Insurance offers the one sure way of building up Maritime premiums .1. a ; '- s; AN ATTIC SALT- , . SHAKER . n, w. enroll rswsou. Au Rights Reproduction. Prohibited T»? are you ahead in V,ONIONS....._... estate_ for most of O-Q-@O'.'§§§O HANS THOMA had not been "we: make it "discovered" yet. He was seated in ml"- his studio, rent unpaid. lvnslns for a - ' loaf of bread, teeth chattering. His pictures were hung, ‘tls true, but- and policy prlv- , PEAS in 2'73 l‘. lV. ll Pr] Notice To lN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY ANN CORCORAN, DECEASED. All persons having claims against the estate of Mary Ann Corcoran. late of Piusville, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Widow, de- ceased, are required to send the some, with proof of security held, if any, and verified by statutory dec- laration, to Saskatchewan General Trusts Corporation, Limited. 1819. Cornwall Street, Regina, Saskatche- wan, the Administrator oi the es- tate oi MafiAnn Corcoran, deceas- ed, on or before the 12th day of ihmuhinrctlfir llllflD OIFICI HAI-IFAX,CAN. Creditorslnm Lflasrraoaoso Liquor: CORN.......~... nobody bought them. SUDDENLY the door c ened and the attendant from the xhibition ' rushed in, breathless. "Good lands, Mr. Thoma." he cried, “ a client, a client! A lady is looking at your "The Girl in Red.’ She wants to see you at once. Hurry up, there, quick, quick!" RAISINS....... ENTLE! Manager for nee Edward Island SUGAR in 420 Lb. NEW YORK, Sept. 28—Arthur n. Schwartz, Assistant United States Attorney, was informed yesterday that three men had been arrested at La Graneville, Dutchess County, charged with making liquor by re- distilling a. spray insecticide. They manufactured their product in a still cf 1,000 gallons capacity. Mr. Schwartz said that Federal TOGETHER they ran to the Ex- hibition hail. Before “The Girl in Red." stood a lady with marked em- bonpolnt. “I am Thoma, the creator oi this painting." "Oh, how nice of you to come." she replied. “I did so much want to ask the address oi the hal dresser of your model. I find her to fiure en- “SERVICE ,uor found that, despite the re-dis- ‘tillotion, it was still an insecticide. The prisoners will be arraigned here tomorrow. " No," said Gannaway. "Well," said the friend. "he's here all the same." AND in fact the dOE had 80!"? Q" That was before the days of bob- ded hair. MORE stories of famous locks- <,§__ _____ told by Oscar Gunkel: GROCERY SPECIALS TOMATOES . . . . . PLUMS, ISLAND TEA,Bulk....... SURPRISE SOAP . . . . . . I TOMATOES . . . . . PINEAPPLE, Sliced . . . . 16c Per Ti‘ FREE DELIVERY CUDMORE] onus. °h““°1“g"' lders, and a great blond beard. ........10lbs.50c .....l6cPerPeck .......l2cPerQt. ._'. 55c , er Pound 0Bars55c ..,...,.'.2TlIlS25C . . . . . . ..2Tins25c .......2Tins25c. ._ » ....2Packages25*c ’ . _...._ , Lots 7c PerPour ‘ , I ~ ' 4 Goo onocEnsd ' "It, helps sell the ‘poems, boys!" Hawthorne quotes him as saying, “and it tickles the duchesses.” o at Better to drive d Better still H1‘. i. SEPTEMBER 29, 132i v".£on:r ___l /ssh October, A. D., I928, after which‘ date the assets oi the said estate‘ will be distributed among the par-i f“ a ties entitled thereto. having regard; one may lmy either lmrcelam or only 1,0 “l, clalms of whlch u", salmsemi porcelain dishes and there is Aqmlnlsgmwl- shall ‘hen llavelmuch difference in their cost and “on”, lbeauty. Semi porcelain ls not trans- This notice is inserted in two ls- parent and not highly glazed; while sues. one week apart, of the Guard-{mrwlain is a transparent. hlshlv inn, a dglly u“; __ pgr publlshgd lnglazed china. Hold it up to the light the city of Charlottetown, pl-lncejand you can see the outline of your Edward Island, pursuant to the or-‘HHBBTS thPOUBh ll- ller of Iiis Honour A Gravel, Sur-j Semi porcelain absorbs colors and rogaie Court Judge of ‘Judiclalfordors and flavors, as it ls fess hard. District of Gravelbourg, skatchefand is spongy and porous. Thv wan, dated the 17th day I of Sep- cracks show a. darker, porous surface. “tuber. A. D., 1928- jit cracks and chips with strong heat BUYING DISHES DATED at Regina. Sas ichewanfand hard wear. It does not make l a; 19th d8)’ 0! Still-em. er. A. 0.. nice dishes for table use. but it is - very inexpensive and will do if you SASKATCHEWAN GENERAL TRUSTS CORPORATION, LIMITED. Administrator of the estate of Mary Ann Corcoran, deceased. by its Solicitors, Barr, Stewart. Johnston a Cumming, Barristers, Regina, Saskatchewan. 0084-9-29-6. FOR SALE At a bargain one Midgell Flour Mill, 16 bbl capacity with invincible soourer and cleaner and packer. Apply to Moncton Milling Co., Ltd.. Moncton, N. B. 8101-9-29-2-4. iuclllll sill. or vacuum-z PROPERTY a1‘ MOUNT STEWART THURSDAY. oer. rrn Ar u AM. That. desirable property. the ml- dence of the late Mrs. Kimble Coff- in, beautifully situated on the bank l of the Illllsboro, will be offered on the above date together with a quantity of household furniture. consisting of Walnut Bookcases. Bedroom Sulies. tables. chllrfl. d"- Salo of furniture will begin at 11 a. m. The house will be sold at noon. If stormy sale will be held first tine day. Terms cash, to close the estaw MRS. G. F. HUTCIIESON Executive. Charlottetown. , 7819-17-19-21-24-26-28-1-3. iucuoil silr OF FARM. ETC. The Executor; oi’ the Estate of John Marks will sell at Public Auc- tion on Wednesday the third oi October 1928 at one o'clock on the premises, valuable farm of one hundred and twelve acres situate at Covehead about four miles from York Station near church, school, mills and summer resort, trout fish- ing, excellent potato farm with valuable stream of water crossing _IIIO. Also following farm, stock andl Pllblll‘ Allcflfil- Alllll! l0 7 implements. Two amt horses and! one driving horse. ' seven head of cattle, one driving waggon, one ex- press waggon, one truck waggon. one hunting sleigh. hwy-rake, mow- er. binder, scufiler, spring tooth has-row, dlse. harrow, wood sleigh, box cart, cart wheels, gang plow, single plow and numerous other articles. Terms made known at sale. For particulars apply to cLean a Mc- Kinnon, Solicitors. otietown. BENJAMIN CARTER, Auctioneer. 7026-9-20-71. moo Hum R~__lvlh chances m nniv SIPTIMBSI 30th. 1m Coumeucing September 30th the (hlllhn National Railway! Ill‘ Inca the following chanson lh services. ‘halo No. ti! will leave Char- lottetown at 6.20 A. M. daily except Sunday instead of Monday. Wednes- fiaudlridav.» M’ IIMLH. ‘haiufio. lllwillieave Souris at Lill- I. daily except Sunday in- stead. slander. Wednesday I‘: ' l will". JYIFVIQH" I AOIIITS cannot afford real porcelain. The decoration on the semi-porcelain ls maually poor, corresponding with the quality, since cheap work and lack ‘of artistic skill goes into it. , Porcelain has the disadvantage that it breaks more easily than semi- =porcelain. It is harder and non-ab- lscrbent, being non porous. If chipp- Francesco Tamagno, celebrated tenor, was in partnership with ton- sorial artist, who not only had to cut his hair for nothing, but who had to give him half what was realized from the sale of the great singer's hair. -—--—-4 POPE'S "Rape of the Lock" is |reminiscent of what happened to the [locks of Alfred de Musset, famous i not only for his poetry but also for Ia gorgeous head of hair. Mussefls Ibarber was sorley tempted by would- ibe bribers with extravagant offers {for locks of the poet's hair. Finally ihe yielded. In his greed he cut off such a bunch that, noticing it, Mus- set fled the barber's chair in high dudgeon and locked himself in his [house-away from vulgar gaze-until lhis shock of hair had again attain- ed its former glory. What happened to the barber his- tory sayeth not. his own and taken over a spare bench, and now sat there. looking quite unruffled depite a laughing crowd round him. The bench he had jumped into was under an entirely different classification of dogs. HARRY PRESIBN credits the Rev. R. J. Campbell, famous preach- er, with this one: Wales he met an American in Paris who asked him to have a. drink. The Prince politely refused. THE American said: “Sir, I come from a. country where When King Edward was Prince 0f, MILLER would tell the Savages tall tales of "My California"; of {buffalo running wild down Beacon lstreet, Boston; with his hat tipped r back of his head and snip of whisky at hand. When his tall figure ap- peared in the Club doorway, up would go an arm with the Indian sign and “I-Iow!" “The Club understood him," adds Hawthorne, "and approved his dramatizatlons and Munchausen- isms.“ ‘i i A FAMOUS Admiral told Sir William Orpen to whom he was sit- ting for his portrait (relates Mr. As- ll Q HE record-breaking popularity of the “Bigger and Better” Chevrolet is not due to its beauty alone . . nor to its luxury alone . . but to the combination of these qualities with amazing strength and dependability. Chevrolet is a GREAT car to own . . a car that will go anywhere there is a road, i: will brave the worst of weather, that will make mere Ci!‘ every man is his own king. You are W"?! 1h his reminiscences "Mem- only a prince. In the name of 80°11“ m“ mfl°°ll°n5")- that h6- 0oo,ooo kings I command you to Orpen-Wfls the 0111i’ Painter who had drink with me." This so tickled Edward that he at once sat down and had a drink with one of the 80,000,000 kings. ' WAGNER/S barber-me attended the composer at Wahnfried-tried to carry off some shom locks of the Maestrds hair. But he had not re- IN I-IIS younger days Harry Pres- ton was a noted amateur boxer. It calls him succeeded in bringing out the strength of character in his face. sport of steepest hills. n d. I625 Turl $62: Co I740 Coed! ELJJZ-dn calf-i. ‘Esody isogupfiro Roadside Bumper: and Spars Tm Extra. tiliry Truck Chassis I66 Owen told this to an equally famous General (who was also sitting to llum) and heard him mutter to him- self : ~ |'."I Blwflys though the fellow was takes a good lad to lick him today, a damned i001? and he is over seventy. By the way, I Names- 919959! ~——-—1-0->-€;__ Just look closely at Chevrolet . . at the sturdy channel-steel frame chassis, the Fisher Bodies, the powerful, clean-cut valve - in - head engine, the big, non-locking four- wheel brakes, the one-piece, banjo- type rear axle housing, the invar- strut pistons, and at its multitude of other features . . all built to, last. There's the real reason w far more people are buying Chevro- lets this year, than any other car at any price . . because it's a better n 0.11.4.0. . oi u ' ' . plugs Maid: llle Instnxravtngfsfaumcdoarlgnylfiofuymgn‘ m. Sedan n”. lmwlnl sod-slew. Cunvmible Cabriolet, m, xpreu I650. Thus price: cl Oshniv n" "3,- a“?! £11111. Walimillc. nil-Government Tun. 89m 1H1 IEVROLIET t° °W"4- c-ss-s-zas buying your CIm/mlet out 0/ inc/ma. wny o’ OVIIOIIIIIIII nu, SERVICE. Hid,‘ it will be the same color through- ou . In selecting any set of dishes. see the whole set and note the general effect of the design. Small conven_ tional designs which harmonize well are the best -cho‘ice. Plain white, china lacks character and person- lillty}; anld lthret bizarre patterns, now l1 9 6 8 of fashion. are not EMIL LUD really oi refined taste and are prob-lit m his biogxigydggsggltxlfiintgzr; twisted and his car enlarged, was ably Ohly a temporary ind. mhe private barber o1. the Iron Cimm sagging at the knees and showed l icellor, who, as his pictures show, had 13am" a‘ distress 513ml“ “ma” he ’ only a bald head, was successful 1:11;”? tgohlts {ml-gm} m5 sewltlfs were s l“ d 1 1h h us o. u o egn opera ons on F00t C0mf0rtMi d ,3, ‘y; 31,555; 15,15?“ "vet him when he suddenly o... .. dive l For aching feet use nar ’s. ' I Soothes and relieves pain. it was Harry-everyone "Harry"———who made boxing fans of the present Prince of Wales and his brothers. But what I was going to say is that he tells many amusing ckoncd with Ccsima, who carefully gathered up the clippings from her mighty husbands head. However, ‘she intimated to the crestfallen Fig- aro that the hair oi their family ,, ,, _ ‘butcher looked exactly like that o, stories of the squared circle in the composer of the “Dusk o: me his book. Two must suffice here. Gods." - A NOVICE, having had his nose through the ropes and made for the VERDI on being asked to supportldrfssmFrmms- a Charity Bazaar, announced that], Era bawled one M ‘hf Seconds’ he would contribute a lock of hair rgffgfi yer “mg? Theres ‘mmher t ll Wll t til l . H ' their retirlddgbelilnldad custialiilesoorili uoh‘ no‘ there ain't“ yelled ‘lack the merry click of the scissors wasime y°ungster*and the” ‘"5" l" heard. Many locks were old rid the charity profited greztly. gut SAM LANGFORD’ ‘wted new” l when Verdbrbappeared his ha“. wasboxer, was matched with a. brother intact while his valet seemed to havemegm‘ n‘ w” a‘ "cmchv m’ Sam had his head shavei but he agreed to carry along his op- ponent for six rounds. However, in the second round. the latter took advantage of easy-going Sam, and I THIS bully (no pun intended, dog ‘ ,story is told by Harry Preston in , , ms sporting remmlscencefih “Memm Ilandedliim a real sou -wester on the flesh a delightful panoramic. View jaw. Sam went down, dazed, but the 1 gong saved him. . u» =- a» Zf..."§...i§.‘.’§”§2$‘.l‘;'i§..°§...‘;'§.'§§’.i? - _ 05100 "l "l0 C"! Clflli "i! 10 find Tom Gannawfly owner of many THE third round was called. As ‘ they left their cornors Langford including Wednesday. October 3, E1928. w: supplying the city wm- w “"“““‘" “"1 ‘°"‘°“" h“ “ "°““°" walked across u. his opponent, ex- tended his arm, and shook him by tons of coal (125 tons roi- Market ‘"1. W000i 000100-010 d0!- Wh° 00d iliullding and 1s tons roi- City Bulld- bee" Yellulml’ 000W" will‘ 8'90‘ the hand Sam the other. ling.) Coal to he weighed on City_5“°°e55- “say, ‘Sam this ah"; me ,Weigh Scales at cost of Contractor.‘ ' mumi ' ,5“ u, b, Wm. and i-ifnlned ~ TOM GANNAWAY lived just off ,_ h. yes’ it lsflie my 1m round." m loo-nor of each building. Contractor Westminster. One day he was ore- And it was. As they carried the wreck away, more dead than alive, last lto specify the kind of coal they will paring two other dogs for the show lsupply. The lowest or any tender at the Horticultural Hall in West- lnot necessarily accepted. minister. The old dog looked on. _ 1 G. I‘. NICHOLSON, He was riot entered, and so was left Stfmhlzemarke?" d 1 City Clerk. behind. During the afternoon a. “°"Y 0* 0° 0 8w- Bl" he sure asked for it. and he's got it, good and plenty. JULIAN HAWTHORNE saw a ' great deal of Joaquin Miller, the ,Weak And NCTVOIIQ Poet oi the Sierras. when both were living in Londen years ago. Once to Thin, at a garden party at which Lillie friend of Gannaways said to him: “You haven't entered the old dog, have you, Tom?" 1 8105-9-29-41. ??liiFi5ilflfi' AT EBENEZER j ———- f A Citndltlon Always Due Consisting oi 50 acres. If not sold Watery Blood. before October 15th will be sold at Iher beauty-was the center of at- , Thin blood and weak nerves genqtractlon, Hawthorne introduced the HAROLD RUSSELL. orally are found together. Red poet to the ravishing Jersey Lily. 'blocdcd people seldom lain oi H mervousness. The reason is that the I them talking prosper- “'"**?**"‘"**>**++"H,blood feeds the nerves and keeps ously. relates Hawthorne (in his SAlEthem toned up t0 do the work nat- reminiscences "Shapes That Pass"), urc intended.- When the blood is|"but Joaquin came hastening after 8097-9-29-3-6. thin and weak it falls in this lm- me in a few moments, portant function and nervous trou-l " ‘Have you got a bit of paper?’ he bles follow. The following case will “ma; ll have a pencll; she wants interest those who need a ionic for me to wrlte he, a lyrm- - llmflfl Flfllltl’. Pull” sl-lllilfl. 01- the blood and nerves. Mrs. D. Venovl "I found on old envelope in my ‘ierq his farm of 75 acres by private Unjun gquM-ev N_ 5" say5;__--wl;h 5 pocket... “dds Jumm “he seized it ‘nle- ldul hm hr mind ilrmlnr- feeling of gratitude I write m tell m, unwed down’ on the m,‘ F!" Particulars alibi! to Y0" Wllfll- D,‘ vlgnglm’ Pm” where I left him scribbling and went did for me. I ha ecome a y run but w he m“ u" h _ 305E"! "slum" -‘down. and reached the stage when n named hardly gm, may”: Sig; 0" n"°"‘°“ I could not do my housework. I was h hm J. I). STEWART. ,not only weak, but my nerves seem- l: giameyinowngbgvgrgiga megs: Chlrhthlvwn- ' ed completely shattered. The least me envelope}. **°"*“"’***0* noise would startle me and I was ‘sublect to nervous headaches. Worse‘ AND ha" m the 1m c_ Hawthorne still, I could not sleep at night. Per- h d” m, k H h. ,haps I would get an hour or two any‘; 3,1284?‘ n a“ been In , . th ,, , -Z'.°.°.”o."i'i§’.°.ll°.l..l'°.i'¥.°:i° “ti... i" 1' =" 0°“ an" s Bud-n We- ace-cacao» ‘1912-9-21-28-5. Langtry-then in the first bloom of l Prince Motors Summersldc FlIHTHEHA STEPS Dealers PRODUCT or GENERAL‘ Morons.or~cANAnA,§;;1'M;-l~BD l. lllllllli 8i lltlMmihew 0 Mciléan sovors for. Prince Edward Iesland Protestant Orphanage! } Maintenance l l GENE“, 56p, ,,,|_,,.,,,,he,i Collection SW98 towards disarmament must be i accomplished with o. minimum o1 The following amounts were rcc- déloy. said the assembly o; the eived some time ago per Rev. C. F. League of Nations today. The sol-l-Whhwh- emn pronouncement em resolution which urged bllllgdgilfxeal Nmu‘ Mum“ P" M155“ whmlcl naval powers to find soluums m a Coles and Helen Buntaln I spirit of conciliation and interna- uonnl solldarlly, l0,- tlle dmlcultles-Brenton Coles . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Stloofconveniently located to business section. Contains three modern apart- which they had encountered. IMBSBS C0105 - 3-38. mm‘- The resolution which was frarnecflmbelt H0010" -- by the Disarmament Commission of M0110" "000" -- - -2~°° the league called "for the convoca- M"- G°°~ B" Hm?" '" 2'00 tlon oi. the preparatory nna-‘ggllfimaljlgaggfiamr merit committee by the beginning P l‘ ~- ' ; of 193a ‘MTS. Amos RDdfl .. Joseph Paul-Boncocur, French M“ I" mad -' delegate, warned the assembly thotlaeltlllde c°1°3 if this commission failed to drawibesne Gilles up an acceptable draft conventionlxm glmullg P“ - at that time, the result would be a; "5' m“ 1° e5 ' catastrophe to league prestige and 352' ‘Ill-gags? goiésf" hqPlglie league would be as a godd- Helen Bummn ' " ' ' ' ' l .. iReagh Moresidc ess despoiled oif her crown, was M H m Col the way he phrased the idea. [Erlfiést ecofes e5 ' "A general act." designed to Si"! Miss Andrews force to the pact for the renuncla- ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " tlon of war, was submitted by Nich- , olas Politis, noted Greek Jurist. The act would provide pacific sentiment of all disputes by pledging its sig- natories to use conciliation. ludical procedure or arbitration in macord-l once with the needs of each nation. All states would bednvited to sub- scribe to this instrument. M. PoIlti-stold the assembly that the Kellogg pact was an incomplete instrument in that it felled l0 10ml’- ido for arbitration by non-slZIlQ-Wl" 1.00 Loyalist per Miss Ella Sentner A. W. Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. James C. Sentner . . Ben]. Sentner .. . 1.00 David Foster . . . . .. . 100 Mrs. Reagh Coles . Walter Diamond . Gordon Bentner Fred Coles . . . . . . . .. Mrs, Geo. Younker Harry R. Younker l l . 1.00 . 1.00‘ 95- Gilb r . , I-Ils "General Act" was accompflhl- F“: lggi stack. which has a. diameter of 5‘ ‘Latmfiéacfilsou’ Premium ed by model "wiles 0f °°"°lu“"°“- chin. Proud ......... .. ' fool "e" ° ‘mhfl- J. 1.. ooiuucc, soon-mos lifblliffltlfln. HOTPEZKTesMOn and I ' _ ‘ ' ' ' I l . a092_9_26_al mutual assistance. All States were “zoo - l urged m negotiate and sign M109" mente of this nature. Discussion on the measure FY00" ably will be resumed tomorrow. It is expected that the aslembly will cdjoum after that session. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hooper zoo: Mr. and Mrs. Pope Hooper 2.00 Lindsay H. Coles . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Hoo- ’ lets per ...................... .. 2.00 Baby s Own Tab . c. E. McKenzie .... .. .. 2.00‘ Always In The Home Mrs. o... w. m... r . , 1m ___ giro B. Gillespe 1,00: th h“ used Baby's mes Crabbe 2:... _ 1,00‘ o3.‘.‘°¥.1.$.i’ of: hoi- little ones she l?" Pheobe Crabbe .. .15’ aliynyg keep; n supply on hand, for H. Sarah Coles . . . . . . . . . . .. 75 the first trial convinces her there l8 nothing to equal them in k060i"! children we'll. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels pnlllyweewn the stomach. thus driving out constipa- tion and indigestion, colds and sim- Rev. and Mrs. C. l". John- - l I son . . . . . . z l 1 aoos-a-zo-ii. . ' no. STIPIIIN MYERS . iTo Purchase Valuable Property on Terms Jlouscs in tho City. Situated in the West End overlooking the Harbor, yet lng to allow 75 per cent. oi purchase price to remain on mortgage. 1.00 1.00 3096-29-6-13 Unique Ceremony ~ 1m September. 25.-A unique ceremony was ~50, Company's factory in Tasmania. ——“, The wife of the managing director $3590 Mrs. Butler, and Miss R. Holyman were hoisted to the top of a new 200 chimney stack 100 ' .the last brick in ' structure. '50 clad in male attire, and seated in a ' ,boats\vain‘s chair. The remaining 5 seven members of the party, includ- " ing the Mayor of Launceston aud- press representativai, scaled a ladd- 10o er inside the ' gllttle room at A Rare Opportunity __.. .4 To Suit Purchaser We arc authorized by the owner to selbone of the finest Apartment A 800d bu! either as an investment, a home, or both. Owner is will- Apply w. THE EASTERN- TRUST COMPANY, 154 Richmond Street Notice 0f Meeting Notice ‘is hereby given that a special general meeting of the shareholders of "The Pavilion Silver Black Fox Company, Limited" will be held in the public hall, St. Elea- nor’s, Prince Edward Ialaud,- on Monday, October 15th, I928 Ill- 2 P. M., for the purpose oi paesinf the following resolution That till! necessary steps he taken to wind IIP the business of "The Pavilion Sliver Black Fox Company, Limited under the provisions of the "Voluutlf! Winding Up Act" and that the business of the said Company b6 wolind up accordingly and for thv purpose oi’ appointing a liquidate!‘ oi- liquldaton for such winding up- Dated September 81th, A. D., 1928. SYDNEY. New South Wales, performed at the Rapson Tyre ect high, lo lay. ompletlon of the They made the trip to the mp chlrruley. There was the summit or the Parker House Tile Parker House ls now read! lo take permanent and transient boarders. The house has been completely remodelled and beauti- fully lnieired. The table lIIah for ltsolfvhhmer parties and bouquets a lpoeielw. This house ls located a ll Kent Street, almost opposite McaboxfroruThe Dr. ‘stage when I actually- feared 1 would ‘llose my mind. Up to the time, I de-i clded to take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, nothing I hadjairen seemed to; do me any good. l got a few boxes oil these and soon there was no doubt they were the medicine to help me. As l continued the use of the pills I gradually grew stronger, ate better and could sleep at night, and now I am as well and strungas owoman could wish to be. I hope some other weak, nervous person will be beneq titted by my experience." l l Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold i And all the women flowers, And I a bee that buzzed there Through all the summer hours, Oh, I would buzz the Garden through ' \ For honey-till Icame to ynul ' While living in London Joaquin Miller was a member of the famous Savage Club. Hawthorne (who was the only other American Savage at the time) says that Miller amused himself and his brother Savages by colt hbpartastheilootof the8ierras. Sclnbrem. redshirt by all medicine dealers orby mall atop,“ at the neck, flowing scarf and ' trousers Williams 0o, ammo. Out. tucked intolpurred ionginirdcwuovsrhisshcul- ple fevers and making teething eas- ier. Ooncemlng them, Mrs. Saluste Pelletler, St. Dumas. Que, wrltes:-- "I have used Baby's Own Tablets for the past ten years and am never without them in the house. They have always given the greatest sat- isfaction and I can mend them to all mothers of little ones." The Tablets are sold by medl- clne dealers or direct by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ lfodiolue 60-. Brockville. Ont. ---_<o>-——-- asdlmt mania of Clachoslovak- laiare adopting American bathing su . ' afluinhusollrlfldvlln gladly recoin- m“ U. u. . A wide circle of friends will learn with regret of the passing n Myers at his residence 106 Oli berland St., on Wednesday. the mh. of September mourn ‘three fie leaves to sorro d (O t Dwyer) and . hm“ adorned sod. Alfred In. John Oranmdtiverton, P. E1. Sis remains we [forwarded w u Stewart Fri ' mug"; train. ' atthehduse glllllW-UI- moultands Unlike ordinary mat- ireqses which, pack Comfort and let harderas time Ices on, the Marshall for the rest _ . Mmmmm h s: full life of the ttf$o PieuSfyIe-tb» . ‘Gnsefilsul