_ i . ,. , .... __ . _ is-e. ., . - . ~ .~ _ 3 . i -, ui 1 ` -. ‘1;»» _ .._ , 1 »» _. ..-_, -H* ' ,_ ‘-‘ “ ~ . .» ~ i ~ '_ .2 »,-1; _-\ _ ~'~"».f . 1' _ '~\ “ _,I *K J ‘ i .. _,_,.._._ ._ _ ,_ ..._.,,i_» , i.. __ .. ,, ‘_ . ,_ _“_ _ _, __ 0 i _ _ ,_ _ ,, 5?( .,_,,, ‘ , is ~ 1 ‘ \ ` i 4+ \ . ‘ \ _ V... _ . ~~. " _V ._ -; . ». “`""'_".`_`j ____ f _ _ ' _f ~'~-- " _ " ._ -fr » _ ‘ -- '-'-~ - - ~- -~~» ------------~v --- ~ .;,; ' 7 14 _ - - -1 ' ‘f‘*:'_-fr '.1' Y ' ~ .___ ir __ _L2 gels; -¢.-.-,-_-_-_»_-_=_>_-.- .-_-.-ff -_».>-.~.-.-_»,-.-_-_-_ ::vw.~.~_~.~:-'~-~ _'-fr-Y-'--Y-ev*-' -f---Y-='-22 .-' 'fr-fr:-1 -f-:: 4.4:; ~. :.- __ _ J . l I ` _ ._.._____. -_,_-_E -_ -_-_-___---»-......__,._.__g,_'___________ if _ ` ' 1 Refers Hotel, 5, daughter. ' SENTNER-At Loyalist on June 12 B, SOIL M SUMMRSIDE MARKETS. il -__- Hall- next Wednesday night. *___ _ Bsturday's issue. Butter \ ’ Potatoes Dressed beef Hay, loose 50 evening June 18. 6 to 8 $12.50 Buckwheat Geese Turkeys - Fowl ' Ducks Pork Straw (Lo0s¢) I8 to l2 13 to 15 8 to ‘Ji $4 I' 1’Ol’llliA'l‘l()N Alili MEN. in .lu . 1912-,im Byi-en and ivini. Brown, _ “Excelsior Institute will meet iii. 1912. to Benjamin and Mrs. Sentner, York hall this evening June 15th. “Come to the big concert in York' "Mrs, Annie T. Gallant, New Glas- .Cm-raeted for every Wednesday and gow, vjce president of ~tbe Rehecka. Assembly -of the Maritime provinces _ will officially visit Alpha Rebekah 10 “R5 Lodge No 10 I.0.0.F.. on Tuesday "Every business correspondent sho- Chlcken _ 9|;012 iild be posted on typewritters. My Beef ‘ 6 to7 business is to keep you informed. 70 1,0 no 1 have lots of interesting literature 13 to 15 on the subject sent anywhere on re- 15'1_,_, 22li|ucst. A Milne Fraser, Halifax N. S. 6-l3M3i in York Hall. Admission 15 cents. Mrs A J Rollin n li m- Jharlottetown yesterday. ' 4 who had accompanied Mrs. Wanburton and daughter to Picton en route to Halifax, returned on the Northumber- land last evening. _ ‘ Mrs. Finlayson, Halifax registered nt the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, he- tween 11 last night and 11.30 the previous night. »Han_yv Gurdon P_ E, I. and Mis’ her friend Miss Margaret Fleming, Helen McDona1u', P. lil. Island regls- daughter of John Fleming' Bmw tered at the Grand Union Hotel, St. son of-' the Bank of Nova Scotia at - i J°hn* yeswrday' Jamaica, which takes place in the A' B. Warburton' C-harlottemwn' Presbyterian church next Wednesday *_* .by Parke-Davis. This is just the L. Wood, Mt. Herbert; Mr. and ming you need for keeping your evening. Mrs (Dr) A B Re'id,`Charlotte` _ . . gseidil/lrs.To_ ' ' _ ' as Pursey, Rustico, were visitors to. town' leaves this morning 0” the Northumberland en route to Halifax where she will attend the wedding ol broker, of that city to William Car- at noon. ::horee.»_-en will be pleased to large supply of Witch Hazel made horse' in proper trim. It is a splendid nl-apnrat_i0n` used by leading horse- men and juckies, throughout. Canada. A pint 30c. The McKii_1n0f\ Drill; UU. Corner Great George and Kent Sts, Harvey Mitchell, of the Dairy Dxvi- Ynrk nivlelun s. o. f'r_ will liola n B1°\1» Otter". W" “m°”s thc P HS- publlc,concert, Wednesday, .June 19th, “E9” "°t‘""““g °“ th” “Press 13" learn that we have just stocked u` ' . 4 ',""'~"'I1l1|uil|li|iilIi i|ill|||li|l.:l~.»~ . E fl ~f - _ll/les li v - §=_.. i LA' N it ‘lv DAv|E§; 1 . ~ gi. , Their appearance is inviting, every bean mealy and whole-never mushy. 'I`heir flavor is delicious-not equalled by 4 any other kind. Choicest beans and pork 1 4 with ri:-h sauce, combined the DAVIES Way. Made plain, with tomato sauce and with chili sauce. lil 100., l5c. and 251:. tins. Ordcr one or a dozen from your grocer. Tvlfnnn DAVIES ‘33.i"lf€5" Straw (grossed) Eggs __ _ Bang, lr* »" 70 to 80 Pelte lib tn . Hides | - Turnips 25 I sonnla Manxlrrs. l I v---- _ Corrected for ‘every Wednesday and Baturday’s issue. I Hn, » ui to Sir. Straw $6 to SZ Potatoes 50 to 5.1. 'l‘ui-nips hue §§l flats on _ Pork 1 ii ifo Calf sk ns 0 p,,1t., ' 35 to 60 limes 1" Beef \ _ l-Eggs Butter Heraing' (fr0!l1) Tur ey Geese Chicken 6 to ll 20 25 to 27 dm.. 12c 20 12 to 14 8 to 10 Cl-IARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and Baturda_y’s issue. White Oats ` 55 to 61 Straw, per ton. $5.50 t0 $6.50 ld gs, per doz. 18` cileken' ` ` 9 to 12| Potatoes, per bun. 40, Butter 2l to 23 i Turnips' 23 Pelts - 9 U) 10) Hides `10i i Calfsklna 15 Hay, per ton i 513 Blaclf On-ts - 58 t0..G3 There is n. woinaiiless republic on u pcmnsiiln -south of Macedonia. in firccce where 10,000 meh live, study- ing und praying constantly, and where policemen and other persons guard the course to keep out women pllgriins and other pc-i'si..ns who would make liudc-slrable guests. l'rofcs:|ur llnupnl Reno Gregory, theologian ul biblical manuscripts, who located in iiuiisas City recently at the-Fine Arts Institute, told of this musl- unique of all countries. ' ~ "The place is Mount Athos, classic peninsula of Akte, the castermost oi three little peninsulns below Macc- donia," Professor Gregory explainci. “It is called Mount of the Twenty Monasteries, and was used in ancient times as a slgnallingstation at Asia Minor. It is a real republic. Theft are 10,000 monks there, who govern themselves without interference from Turkey or any other country. There are, however, no government build' ings, no president or other office- holders. “‘The only police force is. composed of men who patrol the coastvto 'keel out womcn and men who have nc permit to enter this most exclusivi of countries. Unly those who have si letter of permission from the Greet patriarch in Constantinople are nl lowed to enter the holy place. 'Rh' holder of the letter must present ii in Karges, the village capital of thi peninsula." Some reports have it, Professor Gregory said, that this republic iwaf formed in the ninth century. It if said that the foot of woman has noi touched the soil of the place for cen turies_ All the monks represent th Greek Catholic churcli__'l`hey work thc soil some, but live chiefly “DOH 0011' tributions from pilgrims. Probably Fai; cattle (per lb.) 5`to6 the greatest collection of biblical manuscr' ts is in the monasteries o Beef 10 to 18 Ill -‘ ‘ _ Beef (quarts,-) " - 10 1_0 1j_1;hia republic.-Kansas City Star. Pork ' 9 to 10=} ""'”_i'*"“‘ ‘ _ PRESENCE OF' MIND. NATURAL ELOQUENCE ' -*“ _ (`Al`S0U8“¢-.l - 'l‘he presence of mind of an imlN‘»C\\ ` '_""" ln`o~_ls lover was illustrated receutl Sonic good stories are to be found |,,t ,, 1),,-,,,,,r_ ._v1,,,,-,._ gnupg wnn n ntnl' in liccollections of n Court I-‘aintcr, 1,". the S310 nf wntch chnrni,<_ h_v Mr'. 'l‘liiuIdens of liondon. l-lc tellsl H011, (_;n,,,=gn_" ,-111,1 the Indy, “nny us that on one occasion he was thc ,,,._ a 61,111-Ing" ,M ftllvut Of Sir Juliflll- ilulllslilitll mid "Surah," nr.a\\el‘cil lic, “you have two other-men, Sir J. ll. and Mr (‘.__ 1,", ,,,,,,,y n||-,,,,,1y_" were his fellow-p,-nests. The thrcc sni. _~-_- up very late' talking one the lirstl N|.1W 311,14 1-1'1‘()(‘.1{1N(;,¢l_ cvenihL_'. and when they finally went' -- up -s'tg.irs` Mr."l‘l`i`a.ddeus found that his companions were uncertain us to went his way. Next morning Indv‘hosicry." Goldsmaid informed him that both] Little silk hos really gone into the men and their wives had left' the_new silk i-itoclcing; insteail of mercli house in high dudgcon. Mr. C., whose lbnvlng n deep licui of cotton or lisle first unnlo was Francis, was apprais-lfor thc porter clasp, they have _cot cd of some terrible mistake when he ,ton tops cxteililiili: ilow`n to llilc lluilll heard a sleepy voice from the bed ,whore vl~:ibilii,y becomes protnblc. saying, Jack how very late vnu ure, |'l‘hc iii‘f- ON HIS WAY BACK- :eau, Glace Bay to Charlottetown """" Qassengers, mail, express and frei ht, chap Where are von oin "" --- _ back. Robert J. and Mrs. Fyfe, sailed for --_----éi ‘ldurope from Boston, Mass., on the Fraiicoiiia on Tuesday, June 1_1, 1912. They \vlll spend the summer owner of the fn:-lr. trotting marc Win: ::Buntaln, llcll & Co. for best c0al. nie M., has received a high quality lowest prices. 1-231111 Mrs. John l\‘. Robertson, Victoria 'Tm' "W" ,“t"f"d°m brad mmm Mines, Ont, came to Cliarlottetown Breezy ']”~"" L25' ‘)w"e,d by UM" on the express last night mid will M“|`\’hY» C°"w"'y'_ ‘md buwhght hy spend somcjtime llcrc vlsiiffug friends. Red wilkea _2‘0l’} '°w_"“d by Alfred _she will be the guest or A. E. nnil Webster. Mime. came in by trwu tu Mrs. Morrison, Prince SL, and utlier be bred to George Crcsceus, The own- Iricnds during her visit. urs of good mares know the horse to ?3¢-»ii-Fifi#i'li?'i?"i-Sié-355'? 25:55.# Jizténi A`thAu€,irsonf Monirealg re' coat. Women have been very chary of fgomzie ,gtb te cmgla H0 el’ Char' wearing' underskirts of late, but will ,md 1";“30' the Ween. `00.1ast night aliv one he able to withstand the fas- ' e previous night' cinations of a petticoat of pale blue ~' ~ silk maillot cut to fit the hips exact- p§l;\;e_P<§l);o`g1?1£g1- sc}li1(;?:,];;si11arf.ic,_gI,; ly and finished with a knee-deep to* 'C11ar1ot1_et0wn'w1th coal; 'Valiant' fiounce_of azure pleated mousseline de Jerrior' Cammellton aolc with a serus of narrow back with wal, A man W-ho was on a trip through _*_ the sunny south was taking a walk Yesiei-any the Nnrunnnlierlanu lest one fine morning. end. lookins up. he Charlottetown at 8.30 a.m. for Pic- Saw Coming hastily toward him alit- Lou with passengers, mail, express tle negro boy. Thinking perhaps he and freight and arrived at 12 noon. Could draw ihe boy into n convessa- She left again at 4.40 p.m. with tion, he said. "Good morning, little E - Z 8» and arrived at 8.10 p.m. She leaves "Whah is I goin’, sah! I'se not today at 8.2_0 a. m. for Picton, re- goin’ nnywhah, I done been whah l f»UI`f1l¥1g at 1112115- was goin', srih, and am a comin' .. _ . 'If you purchase anything from _us bearing the _ __ I A ._ ronouro 8 ` l’- 'i_ .,<.,,i,if_' ' _ _ _ _ __ l~l`.ll;PIu||||l||||||||||||g||||1||||||lilll ,ii i ' ."'“----“‘---- - _ _ i _.___ _ U ____ ____.._»-.- :.1-fr rr:-;;'_f;__;'..Z::-~"._..__ A .__..____ _._.______ _ I A 'PALE (il<‘ 'l‘W0 ll/\'l`fn‘. He scilwled und frowueil as he [mid the bill, 1 Said cuttings things, and ull that; While his wife stood by both meek and still, He paid for her Easter hat. _' Once more he paid, though it broke him flat; ‘Yet he rubbed his hands in glcc, This time he bought iz. l’o.nama hat- But the lint was his, you see! *___ BAKED EGGS. | . Put 5, spoonful of milk into n deep dish for each egg you. wish to cook. Break thc eggs carefully so ni-i not, to jar tliein; salt and pepper and bake until the whites are set. CHEAMED 'EGGS. I Butter a lillddiug dish and pour in- to the liolnnin half n pint 0f.cream.| Hl1_ve ready six hard~boiled eggs' which have lain _in cold water for four hours Peel oil the nh _ -~- ~ 1l~:ilt and dot with butter. l‘oui' the tho croruu, nensiill with pil.pl‘llin. and rest of the crcuin upon the chopped eggs; set in the oven, covered and bake twenty minutes, Uncover and brown very lightly. i-lend to table in the cake dish and ent hot, EGGS AU GHATIN. Divide six hard cooked eggs into halves, lengthwise, and place in u circle around dish. Prepare a sauce as follows: Melt one tablespoonful of butter, nild one _tablespoonful of flour, one teaspoonful of solt,| a dash of cayenne pepper, one-halfl tcacnpful water, same amount ofl ciavam, two tablespoonfuls of grated cheese. Boil for two or three min-| utcs, add two raw egg yolkg; mix' well and pour at once over the eggs, sprinkle with buttered crackeri ` POTATO SOUP. One cup riced potatoe foilr cu sl l _ _ 1 crumbs, and brown ln rr quick oven. potntous left over from dinner the day llcliire muy lie Used.) - "' HOW “MARY CARY" CAME TO BE WRITTEN. Kate Langley Boslier, whose new novel, The Man in Lonely Land, -was published .a few Weeks ago, told re,- cently how she happened to write "Mary Cary._" "Watching the child- ren of an 'Qnphanage go by in an in- stitutional garb, my sympathies were stirred. I wonliered how I should feel if my individuality were thus sup-i pressed--to lie down, to rise, to play in a body, and at the ringing of a. bell., Never to wander alone aut im-_ pulse, never to consult one's` taste ln. food or dress, and, above all, never to, confide une’s childish wrongs or sorrows to a sympathizing mother, but to a matron or a board. With 5, strong eilort of the imagination I projected myself into this' institu-. tional life, the tcome being 'Mary Cary.” "» The tro%les which come to the children in Mrs, Bosher's new __ s, p thin white sauce, two onions (grat- » clls and, chop rather coarsely. Put; them into' 04)- _Mix well together, pass through a 'colander and serve very hot, (-Iiiced bunk just published, The Mun in Lonely Land, are not of this nature, however. __ v_______ Y , *J Our Guarantee in. Rexnllnanle [there are 300 Rexnll preparations, one _'ii for every common ill] and find after a thorough trial ” -that it is not so good as we claim it tobe we will 1 ' The new silk nllrickiilg, the nutconii their bed-rooms. Believing that hc'of the nnrrow _-akirt which forbade the kllew 11051’ G01d9mlth'3 fll`I`f1"E.'0m0“lH-Ecrosslng of thu kliec:=, iulil uiaclc il posed to be the correct doors and `nnccssui'_v to hold thc feet together V Mr. '[‘oaddeus_indirated what he sup- lmight well he culled the “thrifi.;. The cotton tins in reality savr much dnruingz, for with these stock- ings “l:nli!crs" run linrdly result that Mr. Tlhiddeus was exercising bln _ from i)nyi.liing but :in cncouutur will r f_i;‘- '- '**;~" f - -_-_ _'--_'rf -'_ 'at' _ _ __-_- -' fe- -`----» ` Biggest ` and Best Display of Q O Carriages Ever Shown in P. F. l. ~ W Our present showing of carriages is thelargefit sud DCS# exhibit ever shown ln this Provinces and includes the best styles turned out by the Canada, Turlhope. McLaughlin and Dominion factories, the four largest ln Canada- ". You should see our beach wagons, light democrats with canopy tops, phaetons, light 'and heavy express or delivery wnggony ng well an .1 large line of open wnggons :ind buggies with pneumatic. solid and cushion tires- EVUY Style ‘md gmde `yofi’v`visli for is liere.' See llie clisplfly. , ltcliable ngents in all parts of the Province who will quote » lowest prices and show samples. _ ._ See Us for Harness and s , _ _ _ _ _ » 1 . Q _ 0| _ _ hey a e een , are, owever, _ _ 5 _ y " V ' ` ON A SECURE BABI3_ news and thus not chargeable. The , _ _ _ 'T' In harness we have the lafgestancl best display ever exhib- ed~ in P. E. I. i`ns'de'- by the famous Honey Harness Co , of Montrail. -' Bhovvn in single and doiihleciirrlage eels _including nickel; solid nickel; brass, oroide and rubber nioiintings. ex- presszsrnssa, traeli harness reinforgsd with rawhide, cart and .4_i¢lll‘|. SCI- - » »-» ii n-as 3__\'»_"_~"|__see,ee'». . . - . . . _-_,grip . ‘ ¢- _ 4 ‘ ‘I l ` i , A Big; line of snperiorgrsde tvrhps, whips sud h°fS¢ dim* ers at lowest prices. ` ‘f ' 'ra'/_ g ' »i i ' u Fy_fe, and _ also taking in all the points of interest. Mrs. Fyfe was for- merly Mlss Dora Biuitain, daughter of Alexander Buntain of Clifton, New London, P. E. I., where she was and Mrs. Fyfe now reside in Dorches- ter, Mass., where they have made a host of friends. 'Miz Fyfe .is a `mam- hcr of the well known firm of Sharp & F‘yfe in Bostan. _ ::Cased Pipes. We have just se- :ured an agents line of samples in cased pipes-some neui styles for the young fellows as well as patterns for ilic veteran. Tile pipes are of highest luality, the best that leading fact- ories eonld produce and the cases are rdal works of art. We are clearing out the whole lot at wholesale prices. l`l\e McKinnon Drug Co. Corner of Iircnt George und Kent Streets. M_Etf nol.l..»\n nrvoncus. 'l‘hc next time you happen to be lil l`unis dou't fall to pny n visit to thc ilevorce court, says a writer in the ivletropolitan. lt is thc most Harou- nallluscliiilic institution this side of Sliinurkund. A grunt hull of jul-lticc, vaulted 0. i while liusbunds in tux-bans und law- yers in tarbooslics, white veiled wu- men and green robed, gray bearded nlilgcs complete a scene which might have been taken straiglht from The Arabian Nights. _ V* ment, business local classified nd nr “_°°"”‘i W‘t|'_ “"“`bi" ‘md “u`°W“ Wm* otherwise, When for’church or chnri- lunstein carpets, forms the setting, mme ,,,,,.,,os,,_d they seldom ever my Tm’ W°m°“».°i°9elY veiled “nd h0°d‘ be returned at once, there being a ed; “nd ihefded like 90 "muy CB-file greater disconn-t,---for-cash-=w~ith--order Within lm iI`0n grill. Hike D0 Dllrt in for advertising of churches &c than nie proceedings which so intimately for regular business. In nil auch ene- ailect their futures, their interests ea the Advertising department com. being left in the hands of a voluble municates with the sender as quickly Bud Sestlculative advocate. as possible by mail or phone, often In each of the (our sides of the paying the messenger service to get FEB* 11811 ii $0 HCOVG, end _in each them to the telephone if not too fur ' alcove, seated cross legged on a many distant, thus saving all possible time. cushioned divan is a green robed, People write this office to know if ‘gold turbaned cadi. To him the hus- News,`Letters to Editor, etc.. are, band states his case, the wife, charged for, and to all such there is through her advocate, putting in her but one reply-all items etc, of a defence, if she has any. The judge money making nature, even though considers the facts in silence, gravely they be somewhat of, 5, news nature, SUOHHZ hi! 10118 gray beard thc are chargeable. For instance, the ad- _whlle, and then delivers his decision, vance notice or notices of a concert., in nine cases out of ten\in favor of lecture. pie sociaL picnic. etc., are the husband. chargeable if an admission fee, silver Should either party be dissatisfied collection, Bale 01 Pies or sale ei with the finding he or she can take food or refreshments, etc. 'Advance an tpnenl by eng n1mp1e_p1~oce" 0| notices of purely religious services, _ ,w3l_||r1g gcrogg fha hall gnd lgying BVGD l'.lJ0 8 Siillér C0llB¢tl0‘l1 IS £0 hs the case before one of the other judg- taken UD. 3"’ mt °h“"Seable. The ee, whose decisi n le final ` s particulars of any of the above, after t h v b held h --- 1 news of any past, present or future "Dad, land me nv, hnnared 501. business, which is still being conduc- larsl" cried the flne.ncier'e.son,.ruah_ ted, is Chefxteblv. if lt 18 BD- lng into his father-'I office. . _ ' D-‘IPSEC thhf $110 Dblwfi "'What for, my bov?' ` make the business more widely known is to _ ‘ | ~ | I ' - ' ' _ 1 .‘- ' #011, 1 1 111,11 ... nd thus increase it. Verses ccompa- _ h K _D _ C _ thmuna °v°y 9,, B su” dying death notices are also char- `. -. ~ ~_~ _ " "gm, mncn nn," we 1-n§\,», out 01 geable~ Even items which are actual lt?" asked the old man cautiously, news and not chargeable but once in '$200 replied the me ea in-1 eith morning Daily or Rural Daily ' I" _ ' s . _ _ » _ - W Q I' ' ` 3100 neun," 'V H Y or bah are chargeable for more than ` .. » ‘_ . _ _ y ' . te 'rhe els man wnneto lun eau. with- one u1w‘¢i°n. as they are thus not _ .. . , » ’~__-~-~f~»~iv~_-~-»»»-=~-» _ IIGW - ' ` " \ ' M ' dnwtm mlg gf "fain" ,lynn mummy Tift above facts are givenifor the I ‘Ii I ' ' ` ' . . - noun e nv ve nn.ea. ' _ ._ A__ QRNE gi C0_ __ ____ ,_ _,__ _..._ ............ ..._ 'I _ _ Cor. Great George and llenl _Sii_eel_s travelling mostly 'through' England and Scotland, visiting friends of Mr. _ _ /ilmost every day The Guardian ro- iiiarrled n year ago this summer. Mr. celves orders by mall to insert news matter uf an advertising nature. ln most of these cases the senders, who are frequently not known to any member of the stall and who have no account ln the advertising depart- ment, wrlte "Please insert the_ lol- lowing and oblige," thus apparently implying that they think the items will be inserted free. Only a few weeks ago a reader wrote asking that his lul- 'l`he Guardian. In this connection it may be said that the subscription price is not siifficient to even pay the actual cost of puper, ink, presswork, mailing, bookkeeping and other expen~ ses of the Circulation department proper, and thus subscribers have no privileges of free advertising and are on the same footing ns non subscri- bers. Seldom ever does the sender state whether the itenl is to appear in the Morning Daily oi‘ the Rural Daily, wheizhier for one or more times in eltller Daily, or in both, whi-.tlier as n. display ndvcrtlscineut, aimoilnce- so, or do not enclose sufficient money to pay for same all of which will be returned by first mail in.the event of the item not being chargeable, or if more monev is sent than necessary to pay for the item the surplus will vertlsemént of- Farm for Sale be“lu- serted free from day to day until' he cancelled it, as he is in subscriber to » article l promptly refund every cent you have paid for the This is our strong guarantee of Rexall reliability, the same-offered every person any time or plncc. This 1 is the guarantee of 5,ooooiller druggists who handle the rl Rcxmllline. Rcxrill rcuiedics are reliable. - _ f _i_ . rf ' ; - T`_ This Guarantee saleguards Your Health and Piickcf-book F.b_o_ve this is our Rexall glinrantee- Read it- study it carefully. It shows you- the confidence. we have in ourline of Rexall preparat_ioli_s and also shows you that you buy with your eyes wide open when you p_iirch`;i'_se Rexall remedies---no red tape, no secret formula or inisiic dose. 'l`he ingredients of each preparation are plainly printed ou the label---you know what you :ire getting---_yon know just what you :ire taking. Among the Rexnll preparations that are enjoying splendid favor 'in this Province--one that is securing reularknble results wherever it is used-is ` _ Rexall Blood Tablets _ _ .‘ _ ' Tllisprepnrafiou is not acute-all or`a inarvclolis specific for nil liuumii ailments. lt is a blood purifier and nerve builrler---that and nothing more. lt purlfies and sircugiheus the blood and in doing so nukes the system strong ami heullhy, brain clear, the nerves si-roug sud steady and aids cverv organ to perform its normal ncflv`e fliiiciloils. ' ,__"_;,_We know Rexall Blond Tablets is a spleudiri' prelifirnlioii and so' iloes 'eviryone who has ever used them. Thcy do all they are claimed todo. Our guarantee looks after that part. You run no risk in buying this preparation. Wlul 1 Bti Wi" D” No infelligentiiudividual wonld eirpect one box of Rexall Blood Tablets to bring back a sufferer to health and strength but one box will do a great deal of good. It will check the advance of disease and go a long distance towards placing the patient again on the high- way of heallh, In some minor stages of cer- tain dlsordei's`0né box of Rexall Blood Tablets will completely cure and in all cases _thc re- sults it attains are well worth the cost- _ What 6 Boxes Will Do Six boxes of Rexall Blood Tablets will positively relieve all minor nllmentsaild effect a surprising cure of some of the more bareful disorders, We have knowh of hundreds and hundreds of cases where six boxes of this premier tonic have worked remarkable cures in bringing hack to health those who have suffered for a long time. from a. variety of common and complicated disorders. _ Ge`_t A Box,And~ Start The Cure Today ` Huy a box of Rexiill Blood Tablets toil-iy and start on the good work. Note your im proveinent from day to day, see how quickly you are p‘aced again on the high-way of henllh There are 60 tablets in each box. One box costs 50;, 3 lnxes $1.25, 6 boxes $1.50 sent pre paid to any address ln Canada. and your money promptly refunded if you are not satisfied .` 1.- »~ 1 ‘ _ ,_ , ,_ _ _ °'“ ‘int us mn_sidnr we have -“nn mr.-_ items, etc , to mail to this office, sn _4 V V 1 ` 1 _I - ~ _Q ,'11 g,},if,i*~_i,._, _,fi-,.1 .f_ fi. ,,,,,,1_ .,,,,,, it M, ,,.,..,.,..,,,1___y ° in. iliac iieiny ana disappointment will is #rf » I ' n , '- i _ I I, r \ \ » l ,_ Ulf 1118 ooo una I me sion. be »d">\d°4 3 Wh” _ f` k .. ,i , , ,_ '_ 1 - ~. _ . _ , . ‘ '~ ' ' H " . . .fe _ A ...___.___.._.¢-