‘Apr. If not! MONTREAL T0 uvnnrool. LIY- M. May ll .. . Muntrouo May 7. Jum- 4 Wellirllm lg’ ll. Jllrlo ll . . Monti-lure T0 IIBLFART-JILAINEO\T In I0. Juno ll . . . . . . . . . . . Matolnhil [o ('||IB||()[lIlG—-—NOIVI‘II.\MI"l‘0'i-- ANTWVEIII‘ high-line: Minor-dean llqlLJnne ll. Mriiln 1'0 LUSTION onl” B .......... . . . . . . . .. . Marl-um [by Ii. Juno ID .... illontroyol 'l‘0 IE]. \l'I‘-0LA8UOW Apr. 20. Jnno . . . . . . . . ., Mnntnnirn ‘I0 OIIIICBO l' lifk-NOIVTIIA I PTUN- NA MIN.‘ II (i ll 11:; ll. Jone ll .. ,_.‘,._.._.___... _. .____ ‘ Amour 766T . ..how they're kept ‘ rec from oorns .. \W. Q i916 i" Evuvu Law‘: -‘ i ‘lancing Feet " . . “A cor". ~ '~.":""v a luxury for anybody. . . But for a ‘ - dancer it is agoiv " puts a ‘Spanish lnquisit-or. u. shoe. “When l nor-v a - st jges- "rm: SAFE AND GENTLE way TO END A com: tion of callus on .1» ‘IL ., ' in me- diately apply :~ I » l \ wiastcr. So that's why ll have a corn." S0 wrzn," » '.\;'Lli ‘H J beautiful Evelyn’ ct... ‘unous Ziegfeld dancer 1 ? Small wonder the»; etuo" Oi emi- nent dancers, c; . ' ' rs and athletes consider "ld Blue- jay part of then 4mg kit!" Forever 26 yea. - =been van- quishing corns -. fine “me of tens ofmillions anu: ~" . . . Blue- jay keepsfit the feet of the famous and the foresighted. . . . Soldat all drug stores. Blue-j ay The Mystelfrvf. Murdered 4'33 iheavy with ulienoo. Then hoked John's nostrils. eras, hrough -. rattled on the hearth tiles. “Don't move!" Iracketl out. crisp . like th morning. my one tries to pass ind switch on the light-s." dong lllv cud of the olace. iury tabiefan ornament 1W8!‘ and Jim's voice granted ng circiol. danced along the wai i smashing fall. the panting floor. a crunching blow n the darknt-sx. "Don't know. \ Mort Famous International Train lverwcvn MONTREAL - TORONTO DETROIT — CHIC/CO IERVIOE-e *, Leaves Ivlontrrnl Daily at l0 a.m.i Arr. Chicago 1.30 the next‘ morningl aarz-rr- i Double Track all the way. i ¢OMIORT~ i Velvet running road-bed. i EQUIPMINT- _‘ All steel. Observation Library Sleeping Car with Radio. Cornfl partmeni: Drawing Room Sleeping‘ Car, Stundz-"d Sleeping Cara. Parlor Car, Dining Car and Day Coaches. QOURTESY- The unobstrnsive courtesy of the‘ Canadian National employees ha!’ made Cmr-‘iian Natinnal Railways famous. . | The de Luau Train of Canada‘ -____— I t l Connection From Maritime Province Points via l “OCEAN LIMITED" ‘ come I007 ‘ But l doubt whether Algy can come - to tong enough to attend. For Farea. Reservations. Etc. Apply to W. K. ROGERS. City Ticket Agent t_. P. RITCHIE. ‘ Tlokot Agent. Btatlon ‘ 0-14-21-28. , ____ QAILINGQ anon flAlNT 4mm. u. n. 1-0 nwmu-otu. Apr. 2:1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1-0 LONDON Marian-h Ocarrion Third (‘Inna Pnancnlnrl Only. ‘Coffin Third (‘Inna Pannonqrra flnly Ilwll (uncut-m Til Llvunrnor. ll. Juno I .. .. Iimpioao of Franco lmprolo of iontlnnd l»); l "u: Afllltl G. Ililil! BUIIII . ll. P A ,_,______ ___ _____._i_ ___..____..i-_ ‘t. <l¢i it‘ or.» a like ‘i; Qahgo rxgallwlzorvd FUD but chats a “but §e¢n§ toclo r ..~‘ l- tiéw l l Who aald a horse-y Bug Autoiat: choc was lucky! DOUBTED HE COULD COME YO Reggie: Thanks for the invite Non to your narty- 61"’! May Miss Sharpe: Why; certalfllyl i OHlli w-iov, .11.: you get stung on that Hor-oa property vou nought. You aato u wan on the water's edge.’ "Von! That's an! where it ll . when the tide ta out. l i oonv’ lyvyfiflilflN i ‘VALUABLE ‘ FARM Conaiating of ance covered with hard and aoit wood. Station. B798-i-i9-il. . i annotate Nnnonat- Rnwtw/ivs i lTItA_I_l:I_ SCHEDULES iFor Further Partic- lci‘! cl low glow flooded lhc lofty room. brushing John. Hammond lllrv- on the divan. in lin- big arm- ‘clufir in lllfl right 0i‘ llll‘ fireplace IiPfilPlCl‘ Hammond lay huddled. her face buried in her hands. sob- bing ll)'\'fl'l‘i(‘~'llly. 0n the rug before the door lead-I _l m W‘ ‘PIN.’ ‘In? halllli Jililillls fmni? hi. iuzllkegfil ntove. ‘by God. Pii-"viortucr place, Vkcn tho gr’ ‘ as .- rari ng igg s. OFLIIK i.‘ W‘ ape-like arm's flat to trite floor ahon- his head. Prom inc buticr’s ‘. _ . . the detective pitched temple. a iig-ht. fiiet oi blood from h“; knew M‘ Robert Pratt buns! a ltiow of a revolver but! was trick- ling down into hi< |'_\'4'$. With u hound. Graham crossed‘ the room. T The Singingwalls vouiairs shriek mus clear.‘ aorne-‘v hing metallic cluttered on the bareiquick rem‘ ioor and the acrid small of‘ powder; M35‘. of pure o“ of other simple ingredients, Over by the divafl. a briahl elm-Recommended y many at of light flashed wt in the black-ldoetota. Try Musteroie for bronchitis, darting, "Qlpor and ‘W1! _ '- was“; gloom. From matgsln. ‘bove ‘b; nreplltwirame agltuh miter’ int so muscles tn the ikeoft o’ 8 fl 81-!" . '9 .5- re v a p was wring; G hams WOPtis ll"! i? “Jim. got in front. of the door. it‘ you. shoot. Here, bliss Mason. take this flash Cautiousiy the round, white disk‘ moved from the div-an and played‘ grim fire-a Sontewhcre. a wmnun was‘ xobbing itysterlcaliy. On the refec- I ‘ ggppieqflllg. her eyes full of ltorror, look- ajng down at the crumbled, ghastly. smothered oatih. Then. as ‘the dart- 1'1"!!!» " and a starting to her aid when Gr lie was trying tolracks- ct out ivefore l rcarhcti the doorJ iurry with the lights. Miss blush‘ nil." , commanded. recalling With ' ilk drawn nd otaring. hi: up- Hflvtlltvllwtilgle fhtgedvadwhm I wk! par iilieiei-tim-itite a rabbit's mouth "mmmmoudgs mugmrd plum In contrast, the phynicianb taco For a moment. the lofty study," “UT ‘he buslukalgg ngers You , feel ‘ healing ointment penetrates the Musterole sore throat, stiff iumbago. group. asthma congestion. bruises. blame. frosted feet, 6- and itrokes oi‘ an ax on a cold Wlnlefkli Th""“"'|'c°' "I cmdWl-‘i ‘ Montreal Ballot than, a minted photo! 1 “Ob. God! He's. dead," she mu mo‘... (h... mlephqnp .1@._.;k_ themltnured. passing her hand across‘ came the impact of bodies colliding he!‘ fflfllt-‘fld uud staggering-back o; against the refectory table. groan voice snapped out. . _ "I got him chief." a deep bass “Get back bPhl-"ll ""11 1105K" h voice tnuttercd. i0 “amt m‘ ‘ "Who is it?" (irahaiti called out: Bu‘ “hY—- i The engineer‘ stopped in "What bave—-?" "Get ‘back behind that desk!” here nails" into his thumb, backed ztgain beside the lawyer. "Now. iiiggiil-s. you line up with simt." Graham zngtiinst theigwit» blntwlrruy like "Keep your haunls It's-tool] balancing bnck and forth for you men. for if any of a second. Hammond and Osherit." hail door. _ ‘lthout warning [be door behind him was iatmined inlio his back and forward on into the romu. "is hc- dead?‘ the youugiuinn gasped. his anxious eye... passing "pa" yo“ mum,“ mm an fight._,..‘0vcr the tietectiveis shoulder to the ho- questioned. hovering two men on the floor. “Sure. llli‘ field's out of him."i the assistant growled. "Get Nil,‘- yon rat. what do you mean by try- ing to make a getaway?" _ i “'i v-ilstfi trying to heat it." tho buiicr ivhinod. ‘ll heard Mr. (irari ham 342i)‘ to switch on the lights. I thought ht- mcttul me. l was going. for the other switch by the door into tbc ltaii." "The hl-ii you were!" Jim yanked hint to his feel. in the meantime. Anne hud rush- ed over to the divan and was stand. over the‘ I O O Tire Easily? i That dragged-out feeling la f’ '1 dllek! l I - l m6“: by the blood a»... constipated llowela. Head- i aches, aieeploaaneaa and akin T trouble can all in mood to the lame aouroa. Conn ' tion b dangeroua form up.» Ntajollnafe for eve y. It tloa not afoot tho stomach, and la not ab- aorberl by the body. Medical authoriooaapprovoNujolbe- nun it in no safe, ao gentle and to natural in ita action. Nujol makuupfiocatloficlo of natural lubricant in tho intu- Ki j sat-J o- ofdzlodgintlaootillofigm laaadvoqltdooanotfoamnhabit. ma: l» dboontinuol at any t Ali your dnlggiot for Nujol. I FOR CONSTIPATION FOR SALE _. AT ALBANY 1 t 150 acrea. 130 cleal‘ n high state of cultivation. Bai- Within V2 mile o! Albany For further pafltieuura aoply'to GEORGr. BURNS. Albany. CHANGE IN Effective May 2nd, 1926. writaaw-"lly head was dilly-ll frequent intorvala. My stomach In‘ upset and I Ian horribly concu- Dated. purely vogetablo huddled form on the "sofa. Graham scrambled to his fer-t and slung Pratt back against the bookcases. "Get out of tin» way." he snap- pod. tor." Rushing in lhronglt the open doorluio ltorrlblc. ‘Oh. God, ‘I can see the physician brought up ‘short. the barrel of a hypodcritiiee syringe hclti at arm's length. All of a‘ suddemhe cough-t sight of the grew- some mass on the divan. “(lood God!" no "What's happened?“ "He's been 1nnrdered." Graham muttered. "Somebody shot him from‘ behind just when he W88 about to tell us who attacked him." Crossing to the divan, the doc- tor threw the hypodermic on the refectory table and, dropping to his knees. raised the bloody. sunk- cn head. Il-‘rom the hole in the skull above the ear. flakes of pur- plish white were Spurting, spaced like the jets from a pump. and coz- Ing down ‘the snow-ivhite hair in a crimson stream. The corners of the thin lips were drawn back, the tongue gltanging out ‘between the teeth and the pale flTflv eyes wide open, clouded with a filmy slime. "is he gone?" Anne's voice was choked with algony m! she bent be- side the physician's iron-gray head. Rising to ‘his feet, Dr. Danell put his arm around the girl's ishouilders. "Bo brave dear," no said gently. "lie was killed instantly," For a flash she stiffened rigid. her clasped bands working convul- sivcly, her lips fluttering like the wings of a humming bird. Then. of a “sudden, she gave u chnkinz: snh and pitched forward into thc physician's arms. Get back behind that table." Gra- humis voice again cracked out. as John tqtarted forward to Dar-hell's assistance. “Doctor." the detective continu- ed. "will you take Mr. Warburton to his bedroom across the hull and lay him on his bell‘! There is prob- ably nothing to be done, but you can't work here 6n this divan. Mr. Prat; w'll help you." _ Tcnsely. John watched the ‘tall. distinguished physician and the im- maculate society dandy raise the pitful. collapsed figure of the murd- ered banker. ‘Mr, Wvarbnrton bung doubled up between them. little trrimson tirops like buttons of TellsaGoodStory i About Headaches i Glendale. N. Y. Cartot-‘a Little Liver Pliil . a laaativc. relieve ti condition? Thy l’ _ We aoopsany lovely inter my, ularg Apply to ltfuu ‘ tlnoa n tun- poi- ml.',°,“'§,,“'“,§,2{'§§§,{§,',"§°",fi tiona of the um frock 10.1w»... ‘ noaou . Ilttfl. Th0! Ire “mm” "gm-m; .1 y“; magma] tug. both in soft chiffon with lace ““°“" 1»...."'“-...""..'-:=:. "' "1 "so" '""~"~* then a soothing. cooling sensatiom mustard and nurses and neck. pleurisy. rheu- _ . neu- pams and aches of giant‘; it may prevent pneumonia m .. his‘in his tone. was an ominous ring in door. his restless Above z-iic telephone stand to than“? detecuves “m”- thl- fircpiatrc. John saw aih ‘slender white hand groping. Then _ ‘ _ 4 ia button clicked and .1 warm yebglllilC-k hole of l-he gleaming, nickleti okillilllillmllfi ‘barrel pointed at his heart. Somemrunly. Bphinyl "H. tzl’)lel(lpskv his Qlbowlhon‘ that Ilittle hole seemed to hoJVztrhurtnn came from behind that 'wa,.‘kraditaily expanding into a yawn- stntining forward. his green. fish- mg illnnel 1° death‘ down which-and Qslmm .Iike eyes glued on the pitiful fig-he was helm: pimhml‘ Dlggmg'his.5wmhng' ‘ he fllowlyuvili ltjalvt- For asecond. John ‘balanced. esitating. staring at the iritt-ic» ‘Thank God. here's the-tioc-isobboti. l ejaculated. 'Y0u’li Get Rid of u". J. Schlrlnd ' " I look Carter's Little Liver u. Plila and I soon noticed a decided improvement. It in montha now in un- pom of m m alboo I have had a headache or lick stomach. Your lllila have merit." THE cnAnrbrTi-zwewn GUARDIAN I-OOSQII cum-cherry wood ma»; at 6a blusterole - the polished floor. imam check!’ i were gray like a iead-ooiorod fir. was grimly not. under the control of a man-along whose life's path» Death has been a oonptant teiiowl traveller. Yet John conldlgueos at a t-emendons inner em0ti0l1 at his friend's fate by t-he rigidity of the jawbone. which kept‘ working back and forth under his smooth skin. As the two beat-em and their bur- den pnssed into the corridor. Ham- mond started to ‘brush by John. “Get back where -you were" Graham commanded. _'l‘he lawyer hesitated. his face livid. Then he stepped ‘back. “What do you mean?" he clwkfil "Stay where you are." the detec-i tiv-e ivarued. "Keep your hands» away from your pockets. Now, Jim carry lilrss Mason to the sittinz. ‘room across the hall. She has just‘ ‘ fainted. (all her tnaid land come’ ‘ back here." . . Slipping his hand under the girl's waist. the huge detective raised ‘her gingerly in his arms. lier head |lllllig limp and bobbed gently on his lat, watidetl chest. As they passed before the book- ‘cases leading to the door into the r- hall there canto a choking gulp be i skie him. and John turned to Ham‘ mend. The color had come to the lawy- onl tit-k, his "solid barrel-shaped ‘body his natural clmu 9 bumpcti the engineer. "What do you inczm ‘by keeping - - - iiilt‘ here?" he but-st forth, a snarl 87mg Spells’ fainting Wh l "(h-t buck ‘behind that desk and igr. back damned quick." j (lraham retreated ‘nearer the eye's watching every tnovemetit of the angry law- ycr, l "'i‘ht~rc'|l be plenty oi’ time for later." he trontinucd “rin- shot that killed Hr. soul-h (lmnlia, Nclti‘ years of terrible illlil tahic-rlcsk where you. Hammond and dliggiifs were None of you three men this rumn un-‘iii I fin/i lent which one of you fired that altal iiam montfs fin h by checks a u oyster. He. ness and with pains in ‘Then retreated to hi0 timesthedovtortllld me l ‘ "You don't moan to insinuate that i kiilctl ‘.\lr. ilifitrburton?" he whis- pered lmarsciy. “i don't insinuate anything.“ the delve-title replied. "Only there's no body going to leave this room until line pol'ce Show up." j I Ar Graham's rejoinder, Beatrice iiamxuond had risen uueteadily- from the armchair. For a moment sin- stood holding out. her hands. -a~.tying back and forth on her feet. "But. Mr. Graham. not mo?" ‘she "i can't stay in this room ianclhcr minute. it's. too horrible. anybody -to iteip. lthnt hole in his head. I can't. I lcan‘ stand it i—— i . "J ' innate. Stay where you ‘are n‘t get in between me and tmsn men.” the tiotectlve ord- ered. "I can't talk t0' you until- hero he is now. Jim keep that hunch covered. Now Mrs. Ham- mond. get hold of yourself." The woman stood trembling. stretching out her. hand-s. “But i can't stay here," shriekcd it stericail '. ,_ . blood o“ {he “our? l cart. one wood sleight, ucu, bu). Stand 1L _] ca,“ sleigh, 2 express wagons. i set cart Thmburiy assistant had brushoqlllurties, l set express harness. l liiililiiiN sail Al 2.‘) Edward ‘Street on Friday. April 23rd at 1.30 o'clock sharp. The following l (‘teneral Purpose Mare. 7 years, City Broke 1200 lbs. she "There's his Oh! l can't l the refccbory table. drew his long 3 Hols leather traces. chain traces, service revovler. "She didn't shoot tho old mail." he declared positively, keeping his eye's fixed on- the group by the table "She was sitting in ‘that big chair to the right of the firepiacel-l- A- M-lflomilld and l was in between her and Mr. Auctioneer. Warburton. The e-hog came from ————~—-~— the left side of the fireplace behind that table-deck where those men are." Graham walked over ‘before the hearth and examined the curious ar- mored figuro aud-raisrtl the heav- ily carved cove-r of the long, oak woodbox. "Arc you sure the shot wasn't fired from beret" hr> tuliktytl, "There “was a cursh over by this Japanese figure." ‘I'm alumni sure ‘t camp from benim] the desk " the assistant de-' ciared positively. "Of course. I wag. looking m. the old mun and listen-i ing for him to sp‘ii the name of} the ‘Elly what attacked him. But I know it didn't come from the right. aide of the fireplace where Mum] Hammond was s'ttint:. The crarsni you heard was Higgins immpingl into the Japane=e figure when he of other articles. Sale positive, 'l‘er|u.~1—-Cash. . FRANK HOPKINSON 29 Edward St. 4ii No springa,» Coffee Mills. ‘Men terms. ' v N. E. MYRIER, Agent. 8665-i-l2-n1wfl3i. WM Irvine to bout. it after the.‘ shooting, . ‘Guess you're right," Graham. iagrcetl. "for no woman could have; ‘fired a shot that picked him offi. right from tinder my hands. Alli right. Bit-s. Hammond. you can -,;0_‘l. Dilly don't try to leave this 1101mm} Jiy men arc guarding it and tho.‘ ‘police will wan; to question you/‘l , The woman's oyeg gflggd mp1], nt the stains on the divan, and, with H Klan ‘like H frlxatenoa child fleeing from n ghost, elm tut-nod. and run from the room. i r l I TO BE CONTINUED I . l Blackheads Surel iIn-rr la our. aluiple, ante. and lure way that never falls tilacirheads. that la to dinnolve them. To do thin, get two ounces! of pcroxlne powder fro‘ many drug store-sprinkle ttlr on a hot. wet cloth-run over the blackheads llllllll——wlllil the parts and you will be anrpriaed new thi- blnekhelldn have disappeared. Big blackheads. little biuekheadn, no nint- ter whcer they are. limply dlauolve anrl aappear. Blaekhendn nrt- a mixture- o! dust and dirt anti accretion! that form n. The pcroxlne powder and the water dlnlolvr the lackhoatia l0 they wash right nut. leaving the pores free and elem! and in their natural condition. ly Marie Belmont i Black has been ruined to n ‘place of the greatest prominence in ev- oniug fashions. This point was one of the outstanding facts uf the lust Ifi-ench openings. v. .~i...- ll‘. l\\"l|,' by h“ chm, and‘ advancing behmdsot driving ltarues, 1 riding saddle, ‘ii 50 bus‘. oats, i500 lbs hay llllil lot. Chopporo, Bacon Slicers. Monthly Charlottetown. _, Fastnoi? in ants ‘- 4316 '50. 13:1. Middle-Aged Women NE of the most critical periods of a woman's life comes between 45 and 5o. ' Most women dread the approach of middle age. because they know, too well, the depressing ailments it brings. c in a woman's life should be passed in a normal manner, without fear or stiffcrmg from such distressing symptoms as hot flashes, smoth- spcTis, headaches, backache or nervous troubles. on such symptoms are experienced. there usually exists some weakness or disturbance of the feminine system that can be overcome by the use ‘of L dia E. Pinkhamfs Vegetable Compound. For more than fifty years the Vege- table Compound has been carrying women safely through this trying period. Such letters as the following prove ourclaimt- After Long Suffering zn-“After fifteen cring each itionth with sick hcatiai-ltes when passing through (‘hange of Life I bcmul to take Lydia. l. Pinkhanfs Vegetable Compound felt; my health steadily impmving. After iakiut; our itmrliciiie for almost a year and , Ivbclic ve I can say the hct|<i:tc.i1tv.~:lt:t\'c. left me. I also was trottliicd with nervous- luy lcft side. Many to imvc an operation perforated. I um fccliitg fine now and do all my work myself. I am the ‘mother of six, and immngc an Ql"lll-l'Ofliil house without ffeel iimi; I am entimly well, I recommcmi the Vegetable Compound t0 any one who complains to me about female troublesP-llirs.Anoncn Burnt-n, 431G South 13th Sin, South Omaha, Nebraska. Lydia E. Pinliham} Vegetable Compound LYDIA c. rmxnam meotome oo., 1 write‘. 0x1. 3 pure bred York Saws. 1 mouths. Toucfiolisb ‘this piece itifnlr of shinmu-riitg lililfiilii" was hard up and hungry aiiil satin. ilevnitl of lrlnnuimz. Tiu- sllifl :n is uuuiu in three the bodice is cut quite low at Linc baqk. Proved safe by millions and-prescribed by Phil-sick” f“ til . | m‘ Jclilliiis cniicd upon un eh! fricnti llll|li!-‘l-" l ’ " wwruantncin-va... ,,‘;}/! _ APRIL fireilvuir. _...._‘h_ 2,1. 1:26 l‘ [SK \'al ‘ “_:Ti7"‘ gém lié ‘a 4 ’ Mrs Adolph Brafke St. $.Omaha. Nebr. Mrs. Bollerman’: Case West llnboken, N.J.——“During the ("hango of Life I was troubled with lteaxlacht-s weakness, flushes of iteat to the face and llGfll and loss of appetite. I would often get so weak I could imrdly stand. I thought I would tuwcr be right again aann tiet-im-‘s Iticdicntc set-mod lo itcipme. 'l‘hc_y said my trouble would ltave to take its course. I rend about. Lydia l‘). Piuklianfs Vegetable (‘om- pmmd in the little bunks you give away and lit-gait t0 lain,- tlic medicine. Aftertlie first few but tics I lli‘g'lill to feel stronger and could cat better and inul fewer hemlnches. I am a \\"€ll woman today and feel like a different Iicrson. You may use this letter for every W011i is iruc. I will answer any letters sent to me.”—l\lrs. Ji-xuxin BOLLERMAN, 516 Smith Street, West litlilflkfill, New Jcrscy. Sold by druggisis everywhere. and 1 lmve t FOR SA LE ‘ SMALL FARM AND RANCH PROPERTY IN SUMMERBIDE. About 25 acres oi land. l8‘ gl_ywn_l_qh___a_ne_unsler.nu.i_ti1a=..___- _. tlon‘; blia'ncé“ln'“ti'i‘s‘iu'r"e' ".5516 ranch, cut 20‘tona hay int year, besides other crops. Ranch contain: 30 pens with new 5 room ranch house all enclosed in guard fence. Large 7 room house. barn, garage and hon houlo, all in first clan condition with all modern improvements. This property la only five minutes walk from High School and moat of it will be valuable aa house iota. Will be acid In lots to cult purchaler and in offered at a bargain an I am leaving tho Province. DR. W. G. CHURCH, lummaralda. P. E. I- CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES, Ltd. S. S. “CEUTA ” Arrive Charlottetown and leave for Si. John's May 3rd For space for Live Stock and Produce, alao Rates. cAizvELL BROS, LTD. AGENTS Leaves Montreal April 28th his friend's table was a hi5! l!" circular tiers. itntiichickait. “Arc. you gollli! l0 “in m“ chicken n1ono'."' he asked. nnxiotis- Iiy rcpar-iing the h-lilillinl! “lid- i “Oh. no," the friend relilleil- "with rspftultrh and itotutocs and 1015 0i NOT ALONE. _T__._. _.i_.___.. Lumbago Rheumatism ‘ Neurltls - Toothache Colds Pain Headache Neuraigla DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART i! ' ' ‘ u " e jlliltiiitebonimvlaiiéll "'%ll% 4..