i\»iAi_f-*’.lQ_',_ jf " =7 "rss u'i'si_s'r A' _ _T§§__E__BARLOT‘¥ETOW!‘I GUARDIAN naar or ini." ` _ i’.-lGi£ Till men andwomen are subJe`e't_tothe'nu1frier0us ailments caused ~ ' by defective ofthe _/brgsns ofdigegtidn ‘and e11mirwi1°I\- . _ . .es-_ my feelings. 1' em-ession spirits » are first consequences and thenworseslekness follewiufthe trouble is not removed. But thousandshave discovered that ~ is ee@Mmi1.i°illdl <'ri.»i.s»¢».¢s»i.°ui..,si»fii¢s." .'i..u..'v/..-ny are the most reliable corrective, and the best preventive efthese com. mon ailments. Better digestion more restful sle ter. t gh brightens irits, elearereomplex-i'ons are given to theiiiiigvrlig usetiidisiilsq ' ii iiiistline-tested some romeo . B ii ' Pm 'ii d b ii°"` yoii-it_i_s_ to your _.interest to tizy thgesjiigrsnlloexlthgowggldt tilt? rr, Are Pronouriced Best ' 4 iii s 'rs - ‘ P§'e'i¢i'f»¢`;y~'ii=i'.~ in 't§°|isg:°°s}isi'_i'jI gi`:i.'=il'i-i`.i.i."'l'ii°i>'f»=if»°.’zi>!'i.l.'7i'i‘.' _ i-sy sis-lt. .1 un-s - __ CAN W ITH All this talk about Western W h s a t I I o u r a _ b e I n 3 “pastry” lloura, is just plain talk. Anyone. who knows anything about wheat, knows that Wmtarn wheat flour eannofald does not, nuke as good Psltry as "Beaver" Flour._ Western wheat has what tha bakers call *Will lt makes I blgloafofbread--butthebreadls sponzy and lacks flavor. Ontario wheat, blended with Ivfilli Wheat. 'makes the ideal bread and padtry flour. bakers of Toronto and London-the experts at the agricultural thousands of homes in Ontario, Quebec and the proved that "Beaver" Flour is superiorto any Western wheat flour, and hequallygood forllread and Padry. T\’1|f~"' DIAIZRS-Wrltsashfprloss0nl‘asd,CossasGsa|nsaadGIesh. 'l'lIE__'l'. ls 'IAYIDI C0., IIHIITID, ‘zl TATIAH, ONT. i li’ i’U0.l.E\' til KENT S'l‘. HALIFAX, N. S. 'fruvclling _Sales Age IH YOUR HOME R _ E0” I f -A new mode has been started in ‘Paris 'for' decorstlnglthe inside of the Bois, many of them painted in " 'such unusual shades as heliotrope or lilac. of which the interior has_ been fitted to resemble as much as pos~ sible a tiny boudoir. This fashion. which began with one or two well known actresses, is spreading through society. _ The windows of the cars are draped - J with little silk curtains and dainty lace blinds. instead of the ordinary leather seats there are gilded arm- chalrs of silk tapestry and brackets for' scent bottles, dainty powder boxes and lip pencils. There are inlaid writ- ing tables that draw out from the wall. Flower baskets are everywhere and a tiny bookcase holds a miniature set of leather-bound volumes or light novels to beguiie odd moments of waiting outside shops. There are footstools to match the chairs, and a hassock and cushions for the pot _Pe- .glnese of the car's mistress. New Fog Penetrator Great fog penetrating power is claim- ed for a new French incandescent light with a greenish-yellow glass ‘screen in front and backed by n sil the screen. _ No More Punctures less automobile tire' contains an air shape core, interlocking with the outer casing. _ First Submarine purposes of salvage r - - - - __ __-__-_-_-. .. ':r~'t.*`:”_“'T_*'“f-.1_lll:r‘*~\_ "lf" ~_ ;`f‘.'_~il';; . f_9'»_,_ -.‘..f._»;' . -.`5_ 5*. n,\ " i i, | . . " N ’ mu iiiinlll ’. 'ii : "3 `_,'SY_`1`c.1§_<.__.,,__{ ,,"~"`» _ _ si.-.wccr.w.»m:-. zvyrumvrsvsss-.r:.-.~r...-._-.~s-.u~-11 _ | nsinr iiuiiiiizn snoiiiso Tas/icco f 5:32; .' li;:.!__. I, :_ ' _(.15 -'_""-`< yi. __ _ _./\e=c nil iirtlio--ical used in - ”_w1.:%~,'{,/,j__ f_;1q?["*’_~_ ` lli::_iimkint§_ofit." _ " V " _lr §§_ ‘HG lzfzvc for years hunted _§.__'” \_i;g"'-"fl gf ilu:;;;5ilc:o,iidclusivc clcmciits ~ _.- H; of goodness in tobacco; we _ 137 "‘ krioiv what they Spring from; j ¢» f1..,r.._'-~~_'=.¢_ __ :vo know how to retain thcm _ Q ' in the riroccss of making V i L, \< _#3 ' _ , __ ‘-E-¢‘_._ fm __,'_ _ .' . 1. ._ ,U57 \ -‘se iff fs " c I' 4. _* _1 - 2;. ‘ii '_ f : _ _ __ HF* " »‘*"°"°éi ` miioki.ii‘ t<>ba.i:co _ .- - ` sv/. . . - ""`J"" "‘"”?°ff' “° Ilic raw lcaf used is thc i) whoic thing; the goodness is ‘ _ ._ in the tough, wf_ixy finish and _ ‘ _silky iibcr of ilic lczif wc uso in making _ if MASTER ll/lhSON * .BABY RUBBEID i ‘iff lu thc proccfss, wr: nir;i_'_cl_y dcprivc it ofull- possibilitics of_"i~:tiin§” or__ l1iic”. _ _ The rcsult is a really imc smoking tobacco, ~ n cool, mcllow, free und cvcii burner to thc _ last shred, with a rich and pleasing aroinu. These qualifies cover all there is in smoking cnioymcnl. i Cl M/lST[fR AW/ISOIV in :ical » lldndy fl/is rcuzly rubbcdfor lin: plpc. I C ROCK CITY TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED, - QUEBEC, Que. \ . ,. ._ ,__ .. ,.. _ ..... _. _ . . _f mfff __ zrariff Quczl'iti°cs 0 notes’ Mason lj; *_ ___ _ Y _ __ in i O 1 Do you cat ~ the best corn `Per`l\iips~yon eonldnft-say ofdiand what corn is the sweetest and most nutritious- Then let ns tell you-it’s the pa-.riessfsoutiiem wiinesweet com wines is used in making’ ' ' IN ALL llllll _ Who Does Not Rely'Upon ‘I el:`able`Coiripo1`ind.' Princeton, Ill. # ‘ '=I .had inflsiiffinstion, hard headaches in the back ofanyi neck ' and a weakness all W trouble, and I wok Vegetable Com- cellentresults that I am now feeling fine. I recommend th e ~ Compoundand praise . it to all. I shall be glad to have you publish my letter. There is scarcely a nsighboriiround me nurse I certainly think Lydia E. Pink- take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable (confidential) Lynn, Mass. ' C perty For Sale AT GLENFANNING, KINGS O0. consisting of fifty acres of land, twenty-five acres of are in _,state _of good cultiva- The remainder is Lov- with is good mixture had and soft wood. There me of alder mud and a never of. good' water center- in thorough re dwelling houle Including 5 barn well finished 6 *Rt `\//47 ga N J _i///"/ “' H; f _ Pictures and Idea-bras Uses in the ' _yr _ »_\ , ______E__v_v___V_____Y¢___;_1_______1___3_ '_ ` r_ ' " A - _ ‘ p._.,.. _~/ @,rii\i\'i__ S _ ' '"'°"l°" -~* 'A i The ori in oi’ chess is the subject of an extensive llteratuie. The game by progressive changes turned too, ‘ ‘ A-ll over the world there are count- ` ‘less variants of the game of chess. io j.___;_ ~ is _________ _ _______ _ r r _ _ n uiiiasmrsir curse and at the sametimc be 'better served times bUf.h in Chlll& and llfldli Tho “fs uaht an F|r Cot” an or Q y. y ni. py _.- \\\ was known in exceedingly _ ancient. . _ _ ,___ ._ _ __ __ _ _ ___ _ _ _ ____ _ __ . . , _ _ _ _ .. closed motor cars with tiny but ex- ' \\\ \ "2 ' C f " - c _ '- __ -_ - _ \ 3 yclopedla of the Arts and Sciences _ _ , » -' ____ ___ °::““°t°" °°'“"‘fl_‘:‘ ““°_““‘f°_ if" ':“"' 'i puninneun use, qusintiy says or ~-Cm'P°I'a.t|0¥\. has ¢V¢l' d5!‘¢d t0 0325 ' " ° mines' ere B’ n 5° ' B' "' ' ` \ "__ '. Y chess: In China it makes is consider- ‘ ' .t-:.5 -._~__: -- _ _ _ _ r__ ’*..`_ _journey westward. and subsequently -_'__1_.~___._‘____._,*'__»-__§_» _ marked tendency in Paris at present _ ( \_, __ ’;;,_ .§-._¢_.~.. _.___ 3 ____ _ L_- _ %_ ___ . . to evolve what may be called the _ ": » -_-`__“__‘;\ l\.\ _ '/ vile _:";__‘;f 83;; e'x°;3_“;_n ts; Tri; _ ‘ F"'e"" ` dmwmg roam ca,-_ Any me sue,-_ . - :_~,_\‘_. ___n__. ,~ _ _ __¢;m__i____c,_____ a_______ss____ The __§’_______| .___-__.-._ 4-r.._».-.__.-_ _ -_ _-_ % _ __ . noon will show one a dozen cars in ' ,` _ \`_ -_ __ ._ “mm Cham,-angg, was played by four ` .¢___..__,,,_. _‘___ ____ __ ' ` ` -_ __-_;_..;_~,-_'55' persons. two bein; allied against two,| ___ `~_i___¢_ _-_._;-.’ _ \&§ . The as in whlst or bridge. The deri_i/ation I _,';_ ;§1_,___ _ _ _ »; _ of the word is from chatur, four. ~~.--. i.f,.~~»» ti- i Rhalonewhy " "‘ ‘~ ~ i__ . ' - and anga, "a member.” The word ~- "1~';',. cy-A. You - l - fry. 'L51' -~.l'."'-. l"~ --i f .f.-.- ` - ' ._ _ _;_x chaturanga became modified, on its _ .;_-._- ._ _____,. or -.___ _ _ _ i ."“<‘= _thus sivins the English ‘casein iead_ | O A ' 9;,/4 Be¢gu53 _120 squares, in the Duke of Rutland‘s ~._"f§",:.<"‘ "ii-'.“" "fi" ' \\\\\ game. played in the eighteenth een ' You 'tury. the' board was 14 squares in _ V "'._‘ "if,-'H ff; \\\\\\ \\ ,- , ‘ /lu H will i48 Scientist Declares That it is Growing Whiter What is claimed to be a. puncture- __ ' Professor Daniel Herthelot, the space within which is a Maltese cross : eminent ir,-enci, 5pe(.,;a|;,¢_ declares that the skin of the human race has undergione great changes since our primitive ancestors. I-le istates that, while the whitcst of modern skins The earnest know" patent umm 3' 'reflect almost all the colors of the submarine vessel was one granted by i ' a French klng in 1640 to the scotchitive races absorb the colors of* high-‘ inventor of an under water craft for I er and num, vibrations and only __e_l spectrum, the skin of the more priiui- nt. _ ' fleet the stronger colors nt the spec- ‘trum's lower end. _-` f r- _ i i l - r __ For instance, the skins of the primi- F _ tive negro races reflected practically no colors at all. The red-skiiiiied races reflected only the reds at the lower end of the spectrum. and the so-called yellow races only as far as the yel- lows in its centre. The white skins of the races oil to~day are able to re- flect noi. only the blues, but also the “ere I' 'Hardly A violets at the top of the visible spec- trum, although the strength and clear l C E. Pinkhamss veg. ness of the reflection varies with each individual skin. But no skin has 'been found so far capable of reflecting vtlié ultra-vloletPi'ays, which vibrate at fa rate too high to be vislble_to the human eye. ‘ mused by female' it is therefore believed that the ‘ 'i if ` past evolution of the human skin fore- Lydia E._Pinkham’s .shadows the existence in the distant future of an ultra white rao which _ - e. . i~ p°und with "ch ex' »in addition to its other capacities, w'il1 have a skin capable of refiectiiig the invisible ultra-violet rays. Where Racing ls an Institution One gains some idea of the per- formance, stability and liiiernational character of the turf in France from in the thirteenth century. the board the eighteenth ceiitiiry, saw four- iianded chess' uiiivsrsally pliiycd ilwrc Sarasin (1683), which stated tliut it _'was invented by Palanieiles “io pro- veiit the Grecians from bciiig tii'<-il of themselves during the siege ol' Troy." Dead Wife’:z Letter A retired captain unnicd l~i:irri‘ti, living at Plymouth recently i'<-i-vivoii 8. letter from his wife, who has been dead for ten years. This letter was writtcii by Mrs, liar- rett twenty years before she died, :ind posted at Redruth, Coriiwall, \\'l|i-.ro she was then living, to Captain liar- rett. who was in Spain. The letter never reached Captain Barrett. and evidently the Spanish Post Ofllizi-. is a most reliable institution, tlioiigli pvr- haps a little slow, for the letter wus: sent back from Spain to Redruth thirty years after it was posted. -The Redruth postal ofiii-.lals irriizirl Captain Baiwott to-l’l_viiiouili, ‘.vi\|-rr: the letter was delivered to hlni. CHASE 8'- had 144 squares, 12 eui-li way. ln the s0ld Only in S3al€d L83-d P&Ck€l1S SANBORN older 'i`urklsh ‘ game the hoard had lol) - M 178 MONTREAL squares, 13 by 13. _Tliree-haiided chess to preserve its Goodness' ‘_‘:..‘2f;.“.§".i’.‘°“..2z.“ .l‘r.f“‘i11.;f"ir.?; TRY A PACIu W_ill Norf- travelled in Russia about the end of = =. " Other Grades of “Salads” are sold at ` _lug to the important and quite di( _ _ _ferent word "exchequen _ _,,___.L__.__,_._ __ _._ _ _‘___ _. __ _ _ ,_ __.. ‘_ ' 41'. .._ .»"‘»:-1'-1 ik;-“ --..f;.‘.~;."'.',,".f V . -',;'-Fa; i E,=.t~ I ...__ In a great mimi’ Eames the board has ,;l;,-ir" _ " S I 100 squares, 10 by 10. ln the' so-called] -`__`;oi» .',“,".f`t so Prussian national game the board has- i..»f’,.‘..' f_,j>f_‘j_`_-'_-~~.'_'__i_:_' J = Ito breadth and 10 iii lielglit. In Alfonso _`~',¢_ ..i.'~"' 'TIM-' :ree froln Dust’ clean the Tenth’s game, played at Seville_ "_ l`_,._».'i'__' ` and DeliCi()uS_ s _ _ vered reflector which reflects enough then' But roumlanded chess w°"l_d 30¢s40cs 5051609 Per P0“nd» and il" Of l " _f i _ _,Ma ._.__,. __ _ _ -~.- MRS. A. S/\I1'_`.l~{, of Czinnington Manrzr, Susk., ` -_ Writes :-"I/Iy brother sul- _ fcrcd sc-:crcly from ec'/.e|na. The sores were vcry exten- nivc, and burned like coals into hlsllcsh. Zzim-Biik took " out all the tire, and quickly __ ' pgavelihricase. Witliin three weeks of commencing with fl V Zam-Bula treatment, every __j_j_ sor,c had been cured." . _ _ .__ heat to prevent moisture collecting on ?_I;pe:_; To dzéieigu ;`;;th((;;__T_i;_l_(’ Matchless Value fur prices Charged. ' ` » ' l.-_V ' 7" ',."T" _ .-;-_-....._ .,._-.._-.-....__' ~~-_;__.‘i' ;; A _____ __ J f""'"T“.”""7“""'" | (_0UI»i‘>§.l ~~f~_ oi _~ i Picnic scncl rrc your llc-.:‘; Name. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/Z9 __.__,_______ DJ Address . , . . . . . . . . . . . usinens . _ . ' who does -not use your medicine. ’ ’ - Mrs. » ___ F_Jm_ms0N_ R_ Nm 4_ B°x30_Princ._ this standing a/dvertisemont in a, Paris ____ ________ ___ _____ _"___ ____ ___c _________ ____ ton, Illinois. paper' » '“ ` ` Ex donno of °_N,_"_se_ _ RACING STABLES lNSTl'l`U'l`l*`i, 3 -E P0landl;I°Y ___,,Inmyexperience_m! AVGDUB .P0iSSY. Maisoiis-Lailitts. healing powcrsof Znm-_llnl¢. For : ' ‘ ' _ Founded by Mr. *J. Jennings. Open 'E comm-1. Piles. Sfirffi. urns, chit -.: _ . , izd .ll.k' l blstlc 4 l'\Bm'3 Vegemble C°mP°“nd ls 3E`l'e”~t' every “eekday from 2 “nm 1030' § iiriiliinmg lilielilhisriilhndcrfiil lililni. medicine. Iwlsh all Women with fe- Slmday f¥`0lYl 5 Until 10 0'Ci0Ck- Fully' 1°: No skin disease should he cou- male troubles would take it. I took it equipped gymnasium. .Billiard saloon § siilei-_fd incrirgble until Z.-nn-ll-ik when Passing thwvsh the Change of 'with in-ii-sited English sim rl- ii E “M °°“ "“-‘ Uh with gre” results and I always re' tables. Englilsli, American and Fr;ii;h E :_°e';_':_‘°;'fdItmzgxfymgrowfgiggnpgg ?_o_urna.ls___;ken. _Lstbor BurFau1___Thurs- E time. Iwiii gisdiy do sii I mlm imp Y °"° ¥~ °“ B' “ "me" S-_ -“Blish others wknow of this great medicine." T” R*’°m°~ S“t“"daY evening 'M 9 _E ? -Mrs. Homes Nnwimi, Polsnd,Her- rfclock. Bible class- Sunday evening _ ___ kimcr Co., N. Y. _ at 8.30 o’clook, evening service (Hymns = ' "°= ' an operation is necessary, but at once trainers and lads. C°mi>°\1fld Teil of ine Mathews Teil ' -3* letters \\'c arc constantly receiving from people who have proved ilii: All Drugglals, 50:. per Bax. Refuse Subllifulel. E TI iilti Hill il ll lliil _ _.. __ ,- If you are ill do not drsg along until A»_\\11d MJ Rendezvous for Jockeys. = ~:_ ' Z '.2' = i _ . . : iii Till l:_...E pn-_-iS i. i Arc YOU Getting a Pro-fit__ir`rom _ _Every Square Inch of Floor Space? TPil5 llook will loli you how you 'Sri dfiiilili: your iiihilnivlc flour :.’_ri\f:'; without aclding io g_':>;::‘ pic- scnl builclirig. ll will shoi-.' you how lo make crcry th p 0 I i 1 lvieem-its Mominy among me children or ln e ` , Ify nwantspec a ad " _ . Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine 00., occupied married' women is 62 per cent. higher than among the children of mothers without reinunerative oc- ' ~ eupstioii," said nr. .1.c. D i . A- Pro' 'superintendent of the statlsticiilln dz- piirtment of the lleglslrnr-General fon Scotland, ln n__le<€tiiro on marriage be- fore the Royal Statisiical Society. The undersigned offers for sale his ; . °2l'§§f}°"§i_ 'l'lie_World-_Wide Fox ... Pg; c _Exchange _‘ “ _ mile-_ *- Montague P. E. Island "Aww W tern .Fo es ` ‘ _ _ es x '”" ‘° quam semi., Options on Class' A Foxes. . Stock inFos: Com ies that ylill pay a dividend thigmseason. ’-Correspondence solicited HOTEL FOR SALE .THE CURLESS HOTEL at Grand Falls, N. B.. containing fifty rooms spacious dining room and excellent sample rooms in connection, will be sold for s, bnrgair. on a cash basis. This is a first class hotel, modern and up to data in every way, with a well established reputation with the A.l travelling public. It is one of the best hotel propositions in the province for it live hotel man. For particulars communicate with J. M. KEEFE, Solicitor for the Curicss Estate, Grand Falls, N. B.. Box 94. \995-4~16M1xaa. Hair Dressing' Miss Lens Somers. manufacturer of fine hair goods. switches in all shades for sale including grey. blonde and auburn. I dye and freshen faded hair tolook like new; remodel and clean old switches. Work guaranteed. Mssssge and sliampooing. When requiring first class work dons, call at 147 Hillsboro St.. opposite Stems Laundry. Mall orders promptly stteridedio. Try s bottle of my comolexlon male. Thi s splendid tonic iss vegetable preparation snd is giiarnnteed ln he nhsolutrly ali.-A .¢’»' square inch oi floor spaire pay a profil. li con'.:\i:xs ii wealth of i/a‘::ihl¢~ informa- ‘ _ OTlS°FCNSONl ELI-Ii!/\TO‘R COMPANY .7-__ _§_3.l,f?f_»_»_,, -' _ Flin.. '~»;'f>.;."/ft, .ma Mali -»“`o {_E?Q_ _ this Coupon ¢- ”,.___”_’»f<,,__ l\(_) W. Donft -.10 put it oil until anotricr lime., _ _ .gzm his .=.'-'~ .U . .,. 5/ tion for the rc!.';i'cr, ~.\'}v_»'e- .._ '__i sale ii'.<‘.'f_‘l'\iinl .inil rrzzii ilrc- 35 J ~r~."~'_'~,~ te; z@.I£`“="1J ;...-< lurxr. li iizny prom worth liiirxzlrcflz of 'lollais lo YOU. ll is lirliniiil of r-1:33;-,lion-, __ for lhc wif°'-‘=flf._~1‘.r' v.i_=i-'.4 fi-.='.;.=_' -*_ 7, iipiar ..i;f; ____ ._ Gray Marine Motors Standard the world over, Made Fm sizes from 3 to 36 H. P. 1, 2 &3 Cylinders for boats of all Types and sizes. Write for frcc Catalogue giving 'prices and full infomation FOR SALE BY Stanley, Shaw & _Peardon Sole Agents for ~P. E. I. _ 1438-3-2Mtf§ _ Ei-_i . lei; .~'~1‘* li. 'xiii 8 3) _IW it Io' Ji fi l ir' ir -- . .,1. . ii _ iii hai fgéi _ff -. ._ 1 ___ »i l '-_~... _lt_ 'sn xii if `<71€»U§BZF£E@ __ _fl Ml » ’ _ sis His: ie- . tg; figs _ ft. 5_3 1