1 '-1¢,.,,,/.»»~ 1 'A glance at her blonde loveliness tells bettcr than words why this. beautiful New York Oity girl has received such flattering proposals from kings of movie and stage land. She's Collette Francis, of 255 East 25th St., Brooklyn; now one of the charmers in the Broadway hit, “Rio Rita." Miss Francis says: “Since I’ve been on tho stage, so many people have asked me what I do to get the l beautiful golden gleam and sparkle in my hair that I am beginning to think I'm really taking wonderfuL care of it. I really never thought} much about it. What I do“ is so simple. Y Like so many of my girl friends here in New York, I just put a little Danderine on my brush each time I use it. That kccps my hair silky and glcamy, makes it easy to dress and holds it like I arrange it, for hours. My scalp was very dry and I had a lot of dandruff when l first started on it, but all of that trouble stopped quickly. And Danderine keeps my hair so clean l. don't need to shampoo half as often,‘ now." Danderine removes that oily illm from your hair and gives it new life and lustre. It isn't oil and doesn't show. 1t gives tone an vigor to tho scalp. The enerous bottles are just 85o at any ug or toilet counter. A delicately fragranced necessity for the well-groomed girl. Notice To Creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY ANN CORCORAN, DECEASED. I All persons having claims against the estate of Mary Ann Corcoran. late of Piusville, in the Province oi 1 Prince Edward Island, Widow, de- ceased, are required to send ‘the same, with proof of security held, if any, and verified by statutory dec- laration, to Saskatchewan General oovovvvo ooooioeaoev-evewll Blue Murder‘ l Dlghton took the night. boat, via Southampton, choosing this in prel- erence to the Dieppe route because it insured him a better night's rest. A porter found him sn empty first in the fore-end of the train. and- he just dropped into the nearest cor- ner that offered and closed his eyes. ‘I1 Man, but he was tiredl-so dead- beat that he felt that he would never want to move again. It hacl been the longest day that |he had ever known. ~ Taverner-a very different Taverner now that, business was lo be discussed—hadl hammered hard facts into hiln throughout t morning. He had taken him t ugh a portrait gallery of people to keep in with, a collec- tion of photographs and sketches of others to be handled warily. Then there had arisen the question of codes, the various means of com- .munication between Dighton and his chief and the all-important ouestion of salary. Between noon and 1.30 Dightlon had lunched in the city, ar- ranged for the disposal of his office furniture and settled the few re- maining bills. Dighton 8r Co., gen- eral agents, was a thing ofthe past. It embodied a period of failure that he wanted to forget as quickly £5 possible-and yet the final clos l; of that familiar door brought some- thing like a lump into his throat. Behind the incessant slugging to make ends meet. the worries of a _ business man with the fates against ‘him, there had always been a sense 10f freedom that was to be denied to FOR HER him infuture. I “You will act on your own initia- tive," Taverner had told him over Bent, AS Sea" a: | saw mm “and over again. But Dlgbton knew. knew h“, m, for mm ,as well as he knew anything that he‘ would only be a cog in a vast, intri- ‘ lcate machine, that orders would |rome to him to be carried out, and: that the real driving force in the , _; \ -. organization to which he ndw be-‘ i __ =longed was Taverner himself. i ‘ " "f '>, - So far as his journey to Italy was‘ concerned. he was given to under- stand he was filling a gap created by the murder of a secret agent in 1a transcontinental sleeping car. An lauthority higher than the Baronet‘ [limited his establishment to a oer-i lltain fixed number, beyond which he, ywas not permitted to go. Traverner Jiad not created a vacancy to bestow Dqyft you Wang a mucla favor on an old comrade. It had‘ something on your face when |;been a case of dead men's shoes. ! have finished? 1 In the nebulous haze which sur-‘ Patron: Yes, a little of the skin, vrcunded Dighton's immediate hori-‘. if you please. zon three personalities stood out‘ iwith alarming dlstinctness; Emile‘ Q INSTALLMENT FIVE Enter “The Lizard" “A vain girl considers herself com- plimented when a young doctor tells her she has acute neuritis." KNEW HE‘D FALL Anna: Why do you call him Autumn? l Barber: |0f Ahlborgs sun-iv?‘- , . BEAIICE SPECIALTY Co. 7.0. U01 3D A QIMJCI IIIMZIDN. f-I. ' ed on the younger man's memory a portrait of an enormous, bearded Scandinavian, with a colossal con- celt in his own accomplishments and with his coat collar turned up. only failing through overtiredn to eccentricities that verged n madness. Leaning back in his cor- ner, drop off altogether, Dlghton could picture that villa at Rapallo, its rambling, unplcturesque labors- tcries and the hungry pack of Alsa- tlans that served as an effective guard. Ahlborg. from what motive it was dlfllcul? to conceive, had stirred up a veritable furor in the foreign offices of every nation that matter- ed, had dangled his ghastly dope under the noses of prospective pur- chasers-and then proceeded to name a figure which was as ridicu- lous as it was prohibitive. Nor had he stopped at llie Pocket Death. for Taverner spoke of tliings on tripods like machine guns. with a range that made them effective upon infantry and aircraft alike. — “You nee!" have no qualms," he had said, “if you are ordered to take definite steps against this man. _He is a menace to civilization. He imagines he holds the world in the hollow of his hand--an:l he wants to play with it for as long as he is able. That's just as it may be. As long as he plays, zioootly minds. But immediately he stops playing, it be- hooves _us to use every means in our i l . In Memoriam MRS. LAUCHLIN MoLEAN 0n Friday.‘ Aug. 24th.. the gentle spirit of Mrs. McLean. widow of the late Lauchlin McLean, Montague, took it's flight w Him who gave it. Ailing for some time she was ten- derly caredfor by her four daugh- ters. During part of the past few weeks she suffered acute pain. so although saddened by their loss, her loving ones can be gladdened by the thought that she s at rest in the Heavenly Home. She will be missed in the Community and the Church. being a consistent and faithful member of the Presbyterian church. of Montague. She was a good kind neighbor. her home always one of cheerful hospitality. Her family can surely “raise up and call her bless- ed" There are left to mourn a good kind helpful mother four daughters. Annie (Mrs. Oar-rubbers) and Kath- erinelMi-s. James Murdock. Mon- tague) Florence (Mrs. John Mur- dock, Calgary.) Amanda (Mrs. Heath McIntyre. Charlottetown, two Sons, Arthur, Winnipeg and Daniel. Dakota. Also one sister Mrs. Hector 511115, High Bank. P. E. I. and one brother, Norman Stewart, San Diego California. . The large attendance at the fun- eral and the beautiful floral offer- ing bore testimony to the love and esteem of many friends who will long cherish her memory- i0}- MRS. HUGH MACINNIS Mr's'. Catherine MacInnis relict of the late Mr. Hugh Maclnnis of Brookfield, passed away at her home lat/e Saturday evening, Septi 23rd, at the full age of B5 years! She is survived by her son Daniel at home; one brother. Mr. Angus] N. MacI-eod of New Wllidhlre; and‘ by one sister, Mrs. Margaret Bea- ton who has almost- attained her power to thwart hlm." DiBhton did not care altogether for the idea of taking definite steps.‘ As a cold proposition, looked at from a distance, an attack upon a maniac‘ with the means at hand of annihil-i ating armies, seemed ‘antaniount tc, suicide. _ l As a kind of side issue, thrown.‘ in. as it were. as an undesirable! makeweight. came the Lizard. And the Lizard wasin possession cf oncI 117911110113. wFh four‘ rounds undischargedl, i He was dozififnovr, with the fllbil-l 111B 0i steam in his ears, the rum-l blink of a truck heavy wit_li the; 1118811813 of some late arrival and the smmd °f hurrying footsteps on the platform outside.’ Presently these noises faded out iltogether and he was 534118 headlong over a limitless destcrt. flattening out wlieileve: ciie 0f hose blue rays that scarchnd "he, heavens dipped suddenly to earth; “hum”! K8111 appearing in his‘ dream, attired as a German cfiirern ‘bership m the United cliurcn or 100th year and who now resides at the home of her son, Mr. Norman Benton. at Hignfleld. These two. the oldest and the youngest. are now the only survivors of s. large family of ten. Mrs. Maclnnis through a, lorng time hadbeen a very generous helper to all in dis- tress and sickness and adBVOT-ed member of the Presbyterian" Church at Brookfield. At the union of the Churches she entered the United Church and transferred her meni- Our local representative. you will he immensely proud of Prlncetown Road. To the last she showed a very deep 111M195‘ 111 "he work of the church and the com- munity. A very large number att- ended the funeral services held on Tuesday, Sept. 25th. from the pred- ent residence of her son to Elfwk; field Cemetery. Rev. G. A. Grant 0 Winsloe ‘conducted the services- Tlie hymns suns W919i “The m“ 3"! My Shepherd" "o God Olll‘ Hepl ‘"1 Ages Past” and “Forever with the will be it. \-\ \\ \\\\ *\\\\\\ The kitchen should be the most at- tractive room in the house. Nothing will add more to its attractiveness than beautiful snow-white enamel fixtures and a properly proportioned, scientifically constructed, per-rug. working range. ' Beaver Brand Enamel is the answer for the sanitary equip- ment. '. Fawcett product is the a-nswer for the Range. The words Champion. Peerless/ Glencoe, Marvel, Special Victoria. lludson, Langley, Apex, New Crawford and Herald C-—-sll mum of Fflwelt 17811885» which have been household words in the Maritime Provinces for over half a. centuri- glad to assist ‘in arrapging your kitchen so tbs: LIMITED Successors to ENAMEL ANDHEATING Pnonucis CHARLES FAWCETT LTD. SAc/rv/us/i/fi-Aml-lensr FOUNDRV Co. LTD. AMHE/zsr/lri SACKVILLE . N.B .- MONTREAL -\_/,VINNIPEG -_-VANCOUVER_. ///-//_/////////////////,//////////////‘ » p .. 11 bea ars were: F. C- giiiianniiietiiawn ‘Dollar. EVBTQM‘ Johnston. Lemud Mcw“ Am‘°'°se sentner and Thomas Wood. Patriot please 00W iii _ l In consideration of your service May God's richest blessings ever , we ask your acceptance of this to- our hearty good wishes to you and follow you to whatever path of duty, ken of our esteem and we wish that your family and try to subscribe the Master may call you. to go ever l lt will not only be a memento OIlOUPSBiVCS. Dealer for Charlottetowm-Bethune Hardware Co., Ltd. Trusts Corporation, Limited, isle.’ _____ lnaudot’ the m,“ with I . idlmtins the movements l-r .\ hust or Omvsll Sir-wt. Realm. Ssskatche-F ’ ,, ~ . ‘lLizard, and Karl Ahlbor; llliflcrmwhmg gmmers- Am‘ “w” “e “'11s wan, the Administrator of the es-‘, , lvenmr of the Pocket Death‘ ‘running again, pumping 193d m“, H late of MaTTAnn Corcoran, deceas- V- _ l Taverna]. attached “we lmpofiw-J W11 B invulnerable friunivir ed, on or before the 12th day of ‘ tance to the business which was to Compused of his three DfCh-uljemlgs WWW?!» 5- D’! 1923-0 an" which , delay Dighton in Paris, refuslnzmnd fused mm one bang “her ‘Her d3“ ‘he 35"“ "I “"5 5am “M” - {point-blank to believe that Daudot manner cf Siamese ‘WL-m “ 5°C‘ W111 h, mgr-mum; among 11,, p“. was the Lizard in another guise Hepnd episode flashed upon the screen PRESENTATION T0 "o: entitled thereto having renrd ‘admitted that a newcomer to Elie of his '"‘ag"““‘°“_‘4““‘ "‘ l‘ d1“- MR‘ ll" A‘ Dom’ only to the‘ claims of which the said game to which he had devoted m 8.9118111‘ 100m, a bed and the Lizard. his —— remember that there I-ie has prom-l this occasion but that in its use Falthfully yours. Admgnm, w, 51,311 ‘hen ha“, greater portion m, ms me migm hwgias rendered cddly lumlnlous,‘ On Monday evening, 011W)" 35‘? rised. to go with you and that in‘ there will be conveyed to you many ' flllgm u i I upon a point which he himself had .§,',‘,d},“,,g,,°“,errl»‘i.m ‘lith “- knlfu- He a large number of the éuealfflgxfjils strength you must ever come 1 happy thoughts of the clays passed no ce is nsertcd in two is» overlooked, but insisted that. if such 3nd m r5‘ m] i‘ m“ ‘"5 911-11!‘ hand and adherents 0f i118 ClY e d V z off more than conqueror. ‘in rendering service to your native Commltfgg ms’ maegnq‘. “Pub of u" Guam‘; had been the case, Corlitt would pressmuc» t ‘in’ f?" We 5118918 Presbyterian Church gatherieul‘ 8d _ town. ' " l‘ Y newslmlm‘ Mush"! l“ have ferreted it out long ago. His 1n g u: 0 Ills fies“ so vmdly m“ the h°me m‘ Mr’ and Mrs’ or May you ever be found faithful‘ the City of Charlottetown, Prince changed agmude toward the dead l”..w?ke' l l Darragh to do honour to the stu- —so faithful that at, last when life's EIIWB"! 151111111. Dllfsllent to the or- secretary amused Dlghton when he Its all sight, sir,‘ said a voice dent-catechist, Mr. H. A. Dolg. who little day is forever over and all d" "I m5 "mm" A Grawh 5"" had believed him to be alive Corlltt ‘n ms 6M" "W5 only mc J-Iodges, had laboured in their midst. of life's tasks are forever ended relate Court Judie of the Judicial‘ had been a priceless asg. haw m“ you know... After the early P1111 05 the evm‘ W" m" be 8199i“! WW1 the “Well District of Gravelbourg, Saskgwhgg.‘ he was defunct he shoutkd ms m“ Dlghton blinked desperately and ing had been pleasantly spent lndone of the good and the faithful wan, dated the 17th day of Sop-l ’ [slid his feet to the floor of the com- games and social intercourse Dr-|servant and be asked by the Mas- 1-6111561‘. 5- 13-. 1923- ‘A. J. Murchison was unanimously tel‘ to enter forever into the joy ' , tueGs EOWEIIIIBtSKIGSl t Parkman‘; . ‘ “ e a u .. I. ,, 111E555? all ‘c’? btgslfploligllfii you can o“ or Datum’ Hum‘ “e Yflv/"ed- "You. is it? chosen to act as chairman. thy Lord, And should i; be rim y 0 6p m Cl‘, . . 192a In conclusion we desire to express Fred McLeod. Chas. C. Mountain John S. Wright. PIILVERIZEDQ LIMESTONE For the Land OR OUT OF A JOB “Bacchus was the god of wine." “What's he god of now—root ‘ccrf“ was his final a vic , " . know the rest“? I; henfiss135x33-"'lllf;ifltf;‘thgfitroubiii?" Dr, Murchison briefly stated fihgfin the near or the far distanbfu- another appointment with me. Oh. envelo c and-gr trfrlm mrwam an purpose o! the meetma and c; e ‘mm you should return m spend and give him his hat. He may want "Gaul: i311 t igrhoon took it. on, Rev. R.‘ H. Stavert to rad an siglme time within the bounds of the mu‘ ‘Jarrett fouliisd ltnihelthleohalllegl 15111,“ address w filer?!) aTlilgry 511E185 Inlligdtfiggvinibaficllngglctlgile: The i ~ 1' nwas accomp ' the Ev glfxtsggooli; aaatigiéisrln outt, lblil I [nought I'd better stafltlai Purse presented to Mr. Delslbe found awaiting you anions your n17 Dlgfiton had w leave to catch D18 ma 0:8 to you. I y Mr. Allison Auld. The follow- many friends in Clyde River. . his mum he had devoted w the b 18 n rapped it onto the seating is the text of the address. Signed on behalf of the members es de him and tel: in his pocke; | and adherents of the Presbyterian / °"°“‘°' “blame and 1w more “That's quite all right. sir.’ pur- ADDRESS Chllfcll at Clyde River. I Q Brookville Manufacturing Co., startling successor leaving imprint-‘sued Hod ' ges. recreating w 1,11 1 '_» _ H; A 1301;; e pa‘ ‘Mr Mr. Doig in a few words stated LIMITED form‘ Dear Friendz-In the natural Brookville, N. B. '1 SASKATCHEWAN GENERAL ,‘ TRUSTS CORPORATION, CRUSHED STONE For Road and Concrete Purposes. LIMITED. Q , Administrator of the rstate of Mary burr-en. . ~ - . Ann Corcoran, deceased, by its ‘ NOT CQNS|DERED Solicitors, Barr, Stewart. CLASS Johnston & Cumming, Barristers. ‘ Regina, Saskatchewan, 1;‘. College Girl: Miss Brown ‘and “i155 Jones are in your class. 9084-9-39-6. _ ‘aren't they, Miss Nouvsauricn? 2nd College Girl (hauglltily)! 1!'vc never considered them In my '——- class, Miss Poore. AT nnnnzzna __ __ Consisting of 50 acres. If not sold‘ Uncle Pebe_And 5° ym" "m" before Oclpber 15th will be sold at $3?" w“ m“ “m”? w“‘*"“““ “c P bli A l . ‘ ~ . . u c u" oaialglllgtaus-SEI L l Wllllc~Hc says some words. but I 8o97_9_29_3_6 ‘ ' ' jdon‘t know what they arc-l never ' ‘heard any cf them before. NORTH Amnincliil; Li.-- -__;—~— IN HER ktjgguawliljtfélslzogi sir--never‘coursc of events the time lzaieppllrl; Qigwjnréiuptlliehlee 21:23! Cabéfilgldlllfiajtllly‘ '8 ‘v -zinl ' r11 dwhen you mus d 0 . you a turn." e "0 DIE: $223851 w Lake up your work‘and thanked them for the token of 1T0 Be ContinuedJ 1n McGlll University there. ' the appreciation of his services. He i In the month of May lsst you said he would always have a warm‘ man-re m us a total stranger to spot in his heart for Clyde River 11am“;- 1n our midst in the interestsusnd hoped to be able to return, 7gg3-9.3g$a11,f_ ____ lo; the Master's Kingdom. You hadpgain to their midst. : MW be» ‘n “$5.; ' " O . - ‘nansm Not omy does u become Annmfnces the following cqmparl- “Ia-flame m sesvlilciatncveflelill: ngtybe Rev. R. H. Stavert also ngiadgzhort‘ m“ m" l‘ ‘s “d” “m” ‘mp“"“iion o prices resume‘ at "5 “ma workminli: dividing the worrfaddresses. They all spoke of tho ues_rheumatic paisona wuhout eld Oct. lst. as compared with thekshprrspgnr l; 1y . O . A Rare Op ortunit “A n 1928 s .__ good work done by Mr. Doig and p y the proper treatment these poisons pr “l8 It h“ been a are“ joy to us to Rheumatic Misery Relief Can Only Come Through. Better Blccd-Linlmenivs of No Use. i i 1 run SALES l‘ In no other disease does the blood become thin so rapidly as in rheu- hoped to see him back with them, _ next summer. ‘ LLOYD LINE S. S. Solhaug sailing from Char- lottetown for Si. John's, Nfld., direct October 9th. S. S. DELSON SAILING FROM MONTREAL OCTOBER 10th sonar. OCTOBER, 10th cunnLo-rrcrowlv, oc-r. ma. For Slilli. John's, Nfld, Cattle Carried S. S. ATHERTON SAILING FROM x Direct. Parker House The Parker House Is now read! .10 take permanent and transien ‘boarders. The house Iltself. Dinner parties and banquet ,a specialty. City Hall. Supper 5.30 to 7 F. M. Proprhtrau. Mil-S. M. J. MICKINNON, has been completely remodelled and beauti- gill"! finished. The table speaks for This house ls located at 92 Kent Street, almost opposite Hours for meals: Breakfast from 6 to 8 o'clock. Dinner l2 to 2 o'clock. increase, the inflamed joints swell. Merl-en. dark and brown sold well, and the patient becomes a cripple.ip°°rer 1°95 nellleciled- Most treatments simply aim to keep.‘ Mane" Baum- 5°15 Bl- mflfkdl- favorable condition a renewed Eli-l‘ Kminsky- best section wld well. mck [onowi Fitch, in fair demand. ; To cast out rheumatism the blood, F°K-_ 59¢‘ heflvy- 3118811111 511d lnust be enriched and the rheumatlcC111111d1811 501d Well- poisons driven out with the natural, secretions of the body. This can 501d M 1111111161- , best be done through a rourse of nr.‘ Fox So. American. in limited de- Willlams‘ Pink Pills, Wflloh have a‘111811d- ' specific action on the blood, giving! FOX KM. in limited dflfllnd. it new richness and redness. Thou- FOX 311111111’, HEBREW!- sands have tried this treatment with‘ Fox Grey, better sections sold well. beneficial results. ‘Phat every sufler- Otter. sold at market. er from rheumatism who docs not‘ Ermine, large sizes sold well. try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills is neg-f Monkey, in good demand. lectlng the most hopeful means of‘ Msrmots, sold a market. recovery is shown by the statement! Olvet Cat, centrals best demand. of Mr. David Carroll, Picfou, N. S...‘ Skunk. NW. d: West in best de- who saysz-"For years I was LIOIIb-lmgnd. down we Dam hence Wm, every “n; Marten Stone, better lots sold well. Fox Turkish and Persian, etc... l A . Vi! MONTREAL OCTOBER 20th SOBEL OCTOBER 20th CHAILOTTETOWN, OCT. 23rd. For 8C, Pierre and 8t. John's, Nfld. For Bates and Space APPLY A. CAMERON Phone 828. BRUCE STEWART COMPANY AGENTS ll32-l0-2tf. § Market. OULTRY- We are paying spec- ial prices on live fowl, chickens and broilers |for the Thanksgiving If you have i any to sell, write or iphone us for prices. .. SWIFT . CANADIAN 00-. LTD- led with rheumatism. were not continuous, but they al- ways returned. and kept getting worse. I tried so-called electric belts and many medicines, but did not get more than tempo m, relief. Only those who have suffered from this trouble will realize what I suf- fered at times. I had begun to dis- pair of getting better when {friend urged me to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. In a short time I could feel this medicine helping me so I gladly wntinued taking the pills and soon found that every trace of the trouble had disappeared and there was a great in...- vement in my general health. It is now two years since I took Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and I have not had ti! least twinge of; m: in"?- why r confidently recommend mg” W" m" ""1"" l‘ WW1" the trouble in that time. The palnsi The sale will be continued Tues- ,day October 2nd, with the offering |of Black Bear. ' l‘ .\ WASH THE PACE Some beauty specialists advocate lthe use of cold creams for cleaning ‘the face, instead of washing it. 1 lmay be s bit old fashioned, but I cannot recommend any substitute ,for the good old soap-and-water wash. It ls true that face washings may seem to make the face break §out into a sort of tem, Ill] rash, ‘but thisiadue totheuse oftoo istmng soap. or me lack of thorough ldrylng. If your skin ls very tender, wash it with a very mild and pure rinse off every particle of soap l shall have gone and we shall ggggmble together from Sabbath to Sabbath w listen m your W11 thought out sermons delivered in your earnest and forceful style. - In these days when false teach- ings are rampant on every mmd “i is inspiring to know that there are yet some of our young men un- tarnished by any such leachlnzli- Ai; you no doubt well know there is nouilnz which grins the 11111111111 heart with all its lonslnss and needs like the old. old story v1 Jesus and his love. ' It was the gospel of this oldsold story of love which you always gave to us in all its P111113‘ 11111‘! "'5 simplicity. ed And not only have We 011103‘ your discourses on the Sabbath Day but we have also been deliflhled W hgvg you visit us in our homes. By [our kindly manner and “"151 presence you have endear- ed yourself to all. We shall miss you when y011 not soon forget your inspiring sermons and your helpful visits. But while we shall miss you yet. realizing that the vrevsrlns <11 v01" great life work in the Masters ser- vice calls you to s0 b11011 W W1" lege we shall not murmur or coma plain. We shall simply bow to the‘ inevitable and wish you God speed.‘ After the addresses and presen-, tation a dainty lunch was served by the ladies. Then the group gathered together and sang together "Auld Lang Sync" and'“Blest be the Tie that Binds." - A vote of thanks was extended to Mr. and Mrs. Darragll for their kindness in throwing open their home. The gathering closed with the National Anthem. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION Ex-Chief Matheson. Sirz- ' We. the representatives of the Summersidc Fire Companies. desire to express to you our deep, apprecia- tion of the valuable work which you have rendered the Fire De- partment ln your. capacity as Chief and deeply regret the necessity which compels you to ralgn the office. Exercise You need a cool and soothin rub down with Minonfs Lin- lment after any form of exer Just before saying farewell to you. we would ask vou to kindly accept this‘ small gift as a slight token of the esteem in which you are. held by us. . ' We trust that you will value it not because of its intrinsic worth u; of the clona- 000d "i! clsc. To Purchase Valuable Property on ‘ Terms We arr authorized by the owner to sell one of the finest APIWM“ iiouscs in ihc City. Situated in the West End overlooking the Iia-IIWP- Y" . . w r . . _ C . . 4:’ ments. 8096-29-8-13 II l To Suit Purchaser m Richmond some tum modem llllfl" l l A good buy either as an investment. a homo, or both. Owner i: Will’ ing to allow '15 per cent. of purchase price to remain on mortgage. Apply M. - THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY.