\ _ i \ 9 ' ` 'Y ’ 4, ~,l_ _ ,__ . __ ~ _ ' w. .M _ _ \ _ri . _ - . . I sr:P'raMsan" as ‘isis ' ` I I ‘ ‘- i i.. IICI r ii 1. 3 1 n n u I e n n a. , _ * =h =` "F" _ ‘l'§`*__ I 4 An .--,_/ ah. » "*-- r. u ___-g-_`~» -__ ‘ ra __ r 5 ~ __ ' "'dur£ib'ie,'and satisfactory Q _ n -3i‘NEw_.cii-iAMPi_oNiiANG1-3 i 3 -_ - ~ A <;iii:A'r iiA_Ki:R i lliIl¢\!.t) Il°'),`.\» A ‘ Fawcett Ranges are .the hunilsonu-_~.t, most economical, ` V ` Send /ar our booklelexplairiirig why. Il rorildiizx /urls ` about ranger that you, us ii housekeeper, aught in know. -_;'i__:H_a_iu.r:s FAWCETT LIMITED '_ " SACKVILLE - N -B ~ CANADA. ln Julll , :is well as the best bakers. ' e I _ Fa". = ___J__ __ , _ Then insure in good strong stock compan-"__ ~ ies,which never contest an honest claim such” } - ' as is represented by if _ 12.12. Buovv Char~io_¢tetown _ Eiiliern Steamship Lines 1. Ai.i.-friin-wav sv wa-ran. H _iN'rsi'iNA'rionAi. tins. ark/imsnirs 'c/itvin Ausriu i~;ANb_novE_n~on cons. 1 ~ =;_ __~_i=Ai.L sxcunsions. sisnrsmssn 11 eo ocrossn ia. Loiy_-_.wines--1'sAvsi. Now. __ gnsrunn i.i'ivii'r So o/tvs. a»r._Jo‘Hi~i fro -sos~roN . ._ ._ _ _ .s1_oo_ a1'§-l_0HN~,To°PonTLANo_ _ _ _ _ .$a_so_ ' ` t.’Jobn Mondays Wada _ _- F” _‘om £4. gi ` , ' ii€‘!l’dili§hd”t7n‘d"%dqton. stur `-,-_Leave Central Wharf. Boa- ioll, lqondeyl. Wednesdays and Fri- days It .uit e.. m.i for Portland Esat- Q _ writ' liidrgt/itiiiliiliiv Linn iairout-hetwnn Puniunu una Nou grqigl., Bttsamlhip North Lend and 'isidvg-niunkiin wharf. Fortuna, 'l' .; 'Ibnl‘i'.. end Sat.. et 6.80 ll- U1- '-“;:¢u|'|_|<:"leave New York, Pier 19 Nnrtli_"R{vor, same days-at 6 p. m. _~ t` MITROPOLITAN LINI. Direct-‘between Boston and New Yon. _ ' _ - - _ __ §_:_ _ -1813 Hours. '__,,»l_!al_te vie apo Cod Canal. ` *aprons Stool ilteainahipa llaaoao “i!i:tuty'oi'iiilor‘i.=“:iiiieH“inaiu wharf, bogaohgweek and Eltuiidga ratio; - e. ce re urll I ;*',Ee_r_;.a,.‘iEon{| (giver. root or llui-ra! .-1 - or - . et.i2loii:¢:`ity"rio it onion, 41 icing ei. A. -our'-'¢_io_,‘ saint, et. John, N. l. ¢_,_ _ _, f|¢|_|~[q‘; 1.* 4' P. A. lt_ John .3 . ~ _ Rolo' ,Kill \_._v0_l_Nr Fanny sf, 'nitnsnoiio 1,' Hg ch-,t1‘b\|nl Leave ll.. Point E3’ _ A___m_ 'Lag 8;. ar; ¢`_$"‘,_g_ 1o`.oo A. ii “il” " ' ‘#531-`_'n :gg P3'-' a°.oo no ~ 4-0° " 4.80 " 5-0° " up ~ 7.00 “ ' _ eunoav. *_ a.\|. _ __ _ 1.oo 'gf Pi-I ‘a.ao g_ ~ 8.80 “ ¢_ -°°- _ 6.00 “ iiuaiwlailmvnllo 10.00 A. H. P. ll. ll A i`Fi'a:e,fInsur`a'1lice - A Necessity _ _ _i i ‘1 The Magdalen Islands S. S. Co. “Ltd The B. B. Amelie oarrylng H.,,1ll. mails, passengers and freight leaves Pictou every Monday and Thursday at- ter arrival of morning expreea from Elelihx, for the llagdalon le|enii|`_cl|i- Ing, going and coming' at lourla. ' CHAB. W. IVEI, Agent, Pleteu w. i-i. sun-mt, Manager. Amherst. _i-ierbor. M. I. ' PLAN'1'_ ];1_NEY AUTUMN EXCURSIONB T0 B08- TON VIA PLANT LINE Commencing September 12th, until October 10th. and good for return within 30 days from date of issue. CHARLQTTETOWN TO BOSTON AND RETURN $13.00 Steamer sails from Charlottetown Tuesdays at midniglit__ ._ For further particulars apply to JA8. CARRAGHEIL' Agent Charlottetown. P. E. l. at-r;_» I-I1 gaussian PACI Fl C EXCURSIONSA From Cb'town $18.85 Montreal and Return _ _TICKETS ON SALE - September 21st 22nd and 28rd ' Ret. Dctober 9th. September 28th, 29th emi 80th _ Ret. October 18th. $18.00 _ Boston and Return TIGKETB ON SALE September 16th to October 14th. Good for Thirty Deye_ M. o_ iviurrri-iv, o. P. A., c. P. n. John, N. B. St. 2011-9-13Mtf. _.__ '"1' ”°N'Y To La ` lnibw by what authority wo were go P., Edward' island ,,,...__ may I .< I -.'-1_~ -.- ~. rv lg:-_' l~'_°‘_‘.w'!f"-'“‘~“7“““°°"i’f‘-"‘_“‘i'°"°°r-tiersrsenr-nary. if - _ ,_ T. ."-fi'i'...“.li‘_’r.‘.'l"‘;.°... "Z3: ` » ' ‘ 'h ' U I I h I i i in V* fit, Pf‘?°-_L1%*°“‘ “" *“'°'""“““ ‘”"° ° " 4 ui,-,_=:,?“.::.':».°:.’.t~.-f'.:. .::- A E 0 M - ‘ ~ officers oi' the _province __fin'ii£_ng that that "Cnr No. 31 owned by W. K. -*gli Trial Free .by_ Mail il. "My trouble commenced with itching: and a creeping feeling under the akin, »__ and in a few da_ys pimp_les` would appear a _ways with more or esaitolnug. There was always a bumtug heat in the skin. The pimples made me have a nasty \ gl _ (il lil --_ F f ‘-o ashamed-to o out. “The trouiile had been on my face for three months before I tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment. After the first application I noticed _a change and by the e_nd of three weeks it was all gone." (Signed) John Clark, ‘ Box 13, right, Ontario, Dec. 11, 1915. Sample' Each 'Free lay Mail With 32-p. Skin Book. Address post- card: "Cuticura. Deplt. J. Boetoll. U.S.A.’! Sold throug out theworld. Professional Cards it-gg- MORBON I DUFFY larrletere and Attorneys loiicitora for Royll BID* 0! C‘°‘d° ` 4 I T - rr `":L'A.? 'vor VI ' _ ` S Elrliihltion and Horse Races ==‘-'1“»'-=~ Hialiawwh ' ' i “T ~~.s°:'.'.f.5.‘r:'..':.-.'t°::'-'- _ ._ Clisrlottetown, _Seph 26 to 1916. G... ... .L“Z§‘..*`*l5‘“ " '0pen'1‘oAllCanada"' ' gr; .P1 Q ‘halt of the' Automobile Association by"§tn_I" accompanied by oiiicerii. _ I ' ‘iiifogfezisniief Cli:i°lldltttya’tow:igafidli?t oif'l‘n'a"ixdmhgfsigeIii-iplgrhevfliliigrstaxdg em "ld wld' mm “nd he mid me ‘C \ ' I an Automobile in Summerside dn* the Wil inetr't'lctit¢;r_is from Military! oiilcers be Nady “"' 2 I" m* 1'1th. camo up for hearing before gas; wellies as taken by ol er Carl- ,_ H Stillendafy Wright. at Summeraidi§_l_Ffe eeid"tl1et_as far as. he was con- g;'t_'Tlg3lBl’)';, 'I;R_|_°';‘z°v;:Bpi"[Tc;']|? ___fa€;_ on Friday. Mr. Rogers’ appeared andlcernedf he had never. £0110 Off I1 "lid pleaded "Not~Guilty." ' lin violation of the law,»~except when' Mr. Saunders acting for the Auto ‘acobipenied by an c-ificer. - _ . Associations and -the -- Plantlir_ » Mr. _ »~mu oross-exsminugioni. hy__ Mr, :_l‘°Y W°"° “ffl”-if QW! i- when f°““‘\ 'raving guna-to have ii;e__iumrautIi_f_:_1|Li\ as .s:_ni_ui _stat -ii: nails; -amen e` to read as o'ows'2-'= ‘ aiie"¢1vil_ _ *M1110 Ili- -lm ‘H09 1 *unlawfully operate a. motor vehicle cbvtiir-~%'lly"`l>lll'l‘ Of U18#-DIUVMDG' Wlwlll on Sunday, contrary to the provision' iobilsd-lupon by- an ofl1cer..- -Ha- said oi the stuiuio' of this province in -that in-this cuss. WM" M“"'h"'°°k' _ auch case' made and' Drovidedl"-9" ‘sd him where tiie authority W0\lld anything about the me"at “gush” _ making face' md 1 WU,-_o’clock Col. Je/nkins cnmgjn, ,again .r sl 4| ¢ _ -_'-» ~ <__~‘. 1. .1~.i_-i..i... The case of John Taylor, od be'-iatteimptedlo go out 'A '»un'les\.asked gmtel I "ned Jwkms and he ml - Mr. Rogers stated that he was ap- come from and he ~ stated that Col. pea;-ing with counsel and ‘wie-bed' to -Jenkins was the officer -moving in the' ma e a statement ln the cmirt and matte/r, Mr. ‘Rogers stated' that he. - - upon -being sworn told the following _questioned Mr. Murphy if the case :]‘;‘;n1(:gtl;h§F§§':f:?0"h':‘“d tha: he had. str;-y of the trip. - h- __ was urgent and he-as-ureti him tiiat` » - r m' as ' ar as ° e' said that on Sunday t e 1 th itwas. Mr. Rogers stated that wlien' _ _ _ _ _ of September he was mot by Liewt- ho undertook this trip ho had no 9"” “ld "°‘ k"°"” what °°“““‘°“ "le Murphy of the Siege Battery who other idea ins mind' but that it was B way told him there was a iman at large they on “Military ervice." He stated that were anxious to capture and that nie' he lol'-g Chanlc-titetown about 2.20 and gn “ critical state and that it wus ln' was in the western art of the islan , arrlvei at Summerside about 4.20, _ _ at _or near Tignlsh limd he (Murphy) ` ii. distiince of thirty-eight miles. that 5:' Tai Dissent “me” He said 'hm °" asked me if l would furnish a car to they stopped' on the way for every e r 9 ey met 9' “umm” of h°"‘e5 take an officer and men to capture team they met. After stopping at this man. He assured me that.it was Summerside for about forty minutes, an urgent case and' told me that- Col. where they go; gasoline, they start- Jenkins- was the :man whoh haiimto ed for Tignish, on the way stopping move in t c matter and t e` M u ut Elimsdaie-, that t - Went .to the . ,, ,, Department would take all reason- uosertevs home uhohiiiy five or six think W” had “eve” “W ““ “““" sibilily_ I told Murphy that ifit wlw miles west of Elmsdale, arriving an urgent mutter. and properly there about 8.00. and uid -.not and a_;itlio_rized lay the Militia Authorities their mah home, from there they W er M, mn t at woui take them in order to went to Tignish l1i,qrder,,to get fam" were drmny in _the _ur WI _(__, _ get this man. Murphy was to call me something to_eat and a supply of therey he sam, thai’ he dm fm! knliw _ HH S0011 HB he had llgalll Sol-‘ffl C01- gasoline. Mr. Rogers stated that they ’ ‘ Jenkins and shortly after he did call we-re at Tignish for about two hours me. assuring mdlhwt ho had 'Just and that while there um not have been lalklns to Col. Jenkins and-'any or the citizens of ihuapiuee out that what he told me at first still driving in his ca,-_ _ stood; that the Militia Depilrtinent Questioned as rggnrdg the fire ni; would assume all responsibility. as 'rignishths previous night Mr. Rogers Wil- -lfmkirm is ri »roBDon»lble'oillcor stated that he was an insuraneouigent i agreed to go. Wlien-we--leilt Char- but that the ,mp had m,y,h|ng what. lottetown there was in the car Lieut. ever to do Wm, the ny-8, he gpm thu; MUYDHY. ' two 'g\lullel'e.' ' TWP- RlC8. the first he heard of the' fire was near I _ ‘""°'° I f°°" f°' "=°°“°“'° '" °““'° Elem-dale they Sml1ed»' =m°ke and um he had -an-1 for ue-nfs-ion --»» W9 had lily ¢¥0lIbl8` - Wlllh- U19 CHP). Lieut. Murphy spoke up and' said' _ 1 Mr- Sterile. Bud' my€0lf= 'WU ~dl`0‘/B thwt his father lost a warehouse by f from ChaHmwmwn,__, ,_w.,_. suur fire last night. He said that after mers~ld'e ‘and ‘ thence ""'t‘0 Tig' leaving the car in front of the hotel nlsh and' succeeded' iu_cCllDf\11`- he walked over to where the fire had ing the mah"wli were after' shortly been" Senagor Murphy having- ask. filler mldnisht and returned-~h_im to eu him to do ro, and that ho was not Wll9`l’0 heibélduged _0li"l¢I_0*l}l_i_'Qy"lI10l`ll' adjusting any insurance. Hs stated ms- Mr-_'Rogers lidiriltt'eér'»_1tlns'oi thooar ou' the roads anno on the burnt huiiaing, hui that 88 B'€'t l'0l‘l5'h ill “IB Slll¥lll`l0l1B1‘ ` he did not go into the-matter at all, soon. Lieuit, Murphy sam that the Mr- Rogers -theirsave' ‘li ‘lengthy that it man' hair been sent up in au- explanatidn di"'how,"s_-hortl_`y'aiitlsr the just the |0sE__ Wi1\',bf0li@ ,0Uff_"i!\ '1'9,1'4i"t 'éH`_Ml`llf8TY Ol the return trip Mr. Rogers stated that they -left Tignish on re theft? WHS H I0! .Of Wlfdi "fU‘ 0 exile* turn shortly after midnight going dialed by theuie 0f__fh¢_,_=w,l0tm0bl'l€- through to the Dock nous to the ouuea u nunihéi-‘ of the auiotnohiie hc.m,, of, .me man they owners togethe-rand' arranged _i0l‘ il were arte-r, _,he stated that on lll1l1lb0`l‘ Of CWS U? 179 l19`9d"bY the arriving there -they found the 0mC6l`B f0l‘ “MlU¢8l`Y Diff?" -9315 this house' in darkness and just after 'they cl‘~l""N0~ 31"`.Wal‘l.. 0_n`°_ Plyltlle Ciimiarrived n teaim drove into the yard, ‘voted'with_sucli anthorit _ lie pro-'|_,i.;.“t_ Mu,-ph_y.,,_n-d~ Ms- men went duced the certificate which shows - over to it and I heard the man shy. "Oh, all rigli-t, I will go back.” I Rogers is' assignci’ for military duty" think ho said- that before any of the said cei-tiilcatei being signed by. ‘men ,woke to mm he- told me he C0lS~ l“E“ mid' 5119"- MF- R°‘5¢"S 9* thought it-_wasjan auto cr/ming wheni Pl”l“°‘l *lm* WM" H C" W” -“W lre'suw~iau-iigims una he nniisworrhi ‘nmg 0" ".M"lt“"Y' DMV" tum- it Was' thought it was the- auto h'e held the nlways"unde'r"the orders- of' 'one 5" lottery ticket for and that they were' more ofilcers and that he had never_,b,-mgingfit -_~-1|)-5-to him, -Mr. 'Rage-rs llllllllllllll HEAlS -BURNING Sllllll a'taf_e`il thai lt was after 'two n’cl'ock when they lleft there' having to re- lpair n broken spring and that they went to- Charlottetown' by way of St. Ele~nnoi‘s and Truellers Rest the first, stop, except w n theyfmet a oouble _of -tennis, mt Hunter _River #piers meg ? _v hour s_cl"‘u. ni. After n lunc they' went 'to the Snu- itorium where they delivered their mini und' from there to Charlotte- town, arriving there about 811. m. Lieut. A.'E. Il. Murphy (Sworn) stated that Col. Jenkins' came to the barracks nliout _#.30 Saturclliy _even- ing_'and` informd us iligg the e' was ri iman, a soldier nnm__ J 'Ella- wo_rtli;` who had .left thii Sanilorium without leuve.,an'd that nite- was an- xious to get him. buck again. we talk- ed the matter over and it was partial- ly decided ifo send' an officer and es-~ cort after him on Monday morning’s train. Ou Sunday morning about nine and toild us that it was suspected that this man would' leave the gland on Moniluy morning, was"'sk ping out" as he expressed it. il- think one of the ofllcsrs- suggested that we-' go after him with a car and' I seconded the suggestion, Col. Jenkins then turned to Col. Peake and asked him what he -thought of the suggestion, Col. Peake' thought it would be all right and the' only way we could get him, Col. Jenkins then asked me if I would' go and I said yes; Jenkins then said he would phone me after church parade and give alll the de- tails inthe meantiime I spoke to Col. Peake and' told' him that Jenkins gave authority to take escorts consisting of two gunners from the Bette-ry and get the man, while`we were talking about it we were asked who we could get to go. Mr. Ste1°n’s name -gwas men- tioned as also was that of Mt.’,Rogo‘rs ing and a number of other yueltions, < CHAHLOTTETOWN g g p b 28th,29ti\, 30th, returning October 16th. ..Aii tickets must be validated lt- JI assured that it was by military On my way down to dinner I met Mr. _ _ Rogers' and asked' him if we would _ 2, _._ . ~ ` make the trip, he seemed rather 13"” _ W *_ *_.___.-~~»- -- AN dubious about going and wanted' to aunhority we were going and told him that I was going to speak to Col. .len- kins' and would phone him later what the word was. After I got to the d me ~ ~ ~ o go and that he would' take the re- -* sponsibility, il then called Mr. -Rog- \`\\-f Lieut. Murphy then told of the trip _ _ _\.\ \ ment. Lieut. ,Murphy described the __ _ way in which__tl}_py,se_¢:__ured the man se was quite willing to go back to the . anitoriuqi with th _ _,_ , Under c'i:ss-examqililixdtiond by Mr_i S_aun_d_e'rs, Lieut_ M\_u'pli_.y,__stated __tliat_; Mr. Rogers did' not _appanently know 5 unti-l he told him when iheywere; . near Elemsda_ie_ He stated tha't.th=e’- man, Ellsworth, was a member uf. knew for"some time, that he (Mur~`. man was in' other than what Cnlii Jenkins had' said that this m n ' urious to him to 'leave the Sanitoriiim " and' theft when they did so one of the ‘ men would always' get out of the car __ and go to the horses head, one' fel-‘ low told them to -leave his horaeil. _ alone asking them if they did’nt “ » Llefut. Murphy saiil that while they' Were' in Tignish he did not sec any - person driving about in their chi' and as fur as- he kns nn- menili ii' Mr. Rogers was ilisciissliig insur- ance buaineae with his fatliei' oi- not, he saw him go into the store with his father and h.eard_ i`atlic'i' complain about the fire, he ifuilir-_-i'l uskcil Mi-_ Rogers it lie thought it ilro-bug was ni'te`r him. _ He stated' 'that when they liud nir.~t__ Ellsworth he asked him about his. caving the Sanitr/rium and’ hieisaid leave for a few days, that-it .vvos~re`~_| used and' that he took “French” -\. . ._ -~\\\\ \ ’\\\ E periments that ti°it‘io with - i _ lnxfunts and Children-Experience against Experllxitu 1. wh t 'S cAsTo R / _'_-. : ‘_ ,_'_,_,- Castorio. is a. harmless substitute for Castor- -E, goric, Drops and 'Soothing Syrups. It is pleaaal|t;_ .ll *_ contains neither Opium, Morplifne nor other Nmrooiili substance. Its age is its guarantee. lt destroys _\No_rIhl and alloys Fever-ist ness. For more than thirty yearn It Ixus been in constant use for Flatuloncy, Wind Colic, all Diarrlima. lt regulates ‘ 'nasimliates the Food, giving The Ch.ildren’s Punucea-'1‘lie Mother's Friend.. . _ ‘ 1:* I Bears the Signature of _ ' l,” ' i ~~“~“~-~ ¢‘ ;_ _ ._ . _ _ ,_,____...__11s...~a .,.-.-movies-»iu~||._ _ ~ _ 7 " "‘ ~ I - '- 4 I isuolnuur ' *PAGE SFVFlZi__ 'ii-lf L '» _ _ _ _ _ ' V _ _f__._ __ Children Cry for F|etcl|ei'_'________-;___ __ ~ .i .- _._ \ _ - \ . -._,_ `\Z\~._\\.§._\\_.'- ~ _ . _ -_-_ .__ __ ___. _,_ __,_-___ The Kiui1Y_o'! have Always Bimght,»and~wlil.c 'diff W . use for over 30 ycnas, “ - if _ _ _ _ und hos hoenunudo on _ _`-" _ soxioi supervision since! "_ ' 9°" ' _'-, _'lf _ _ _ , . Allow no one to deceive yollfn- if ul' All Counterfeita, iuiitotioris a liars borne-tiie"g ' “ - nd “Just-as-good ” are- ff ' t _ *Q '_'_r ;r and endanger the Ivful ` the relief of Constipation" Teething Troubles _u _ the Stomach and Bolvelig :__ healthy and natural sleep. >_... wo- _4._._ ci-ziiiuiniz CASTORIA Atwavsfl _ ._ V _ » in Use For liver 50 Years 5 _ The Kind You Have Always Bought ‘TMI clN'\‘Aull cioMPANv NIV YORK CITY. i l l leave going buck to some fanme'r'a house and when the trai ade the matter all the more serious for after askin-g for permiss-io'n and for the other men ‘to leave the Islunil but that he was going to getlout e'xpe»ns-es of the trip were paid .by the Military authorities and that (Toi. Jenkins had asked' him for the amount of the expenses. ` Mr. Rogers here stated _that on- Mondny after the trip Col. Jcnkins_ i H-' _ n came- along ' bought his ticket for Elmsdwls_ ’I‘liis‘_ ‘pulled him on the. Hphone- and asked m _ _ ‘F-*_ W 4 r \ _ ._ ._. fiiriiii:-li a hill 'went to show that he :me to furnish him with my bill of (Jenkins) iuust have considered the _ expenses for for fthe trip, iiut flint cuse an urgent one. “Of Sf'-'lilllg it WOUld be a bad"'€X'i1n1pl6j _he has nc-t as ye-t furnished him with _thc bill asked for. lie told the court that the auto owners had made it ii sumed. . rule' s-ii1<'o.thc war broke out t.o ren- der these Jservices to the country `without,_charge and' -that as far as' he knew no___charge had ever been -made (`ol. Jenkins token, after which the by any car owner for ss~rvice` in re- case was' ailjnunined on applicatloll crultii;g__or,.any other work, and the fact t_l_iat,`(fEil_ Jenkins asked him to The court then adjourne-<1 until yesterday when the case was re- Vc'ufci~iluy at 4 o'clr.ck the case was resuine;-:I and the evidence of lor Mr. suuniiers, iiii Friiiny mornihé; -0. .i i-_fi .___ fll I t.:-~» f _-_ __ i _ i. ~_ _ _ _ _ _. ii -' . Montreal before commencing the re-I o wA'.Un1-gn 5 QNAW turn journey. 0fer|$l_I.000 iii E"hib'ti°" 8°' ..°~.".::°f.i..s::.°.':°'-~.1::.=:‘:..'*:.': ‘ smelt tnee.exoei>¢ ultra ¢l°S° 15* ~°P~°‘_“ “_ _ °f _ - I. ~ swan- sf’-» --_-__ -»-i°S--»-b°f- 'I m purses’ ` "2%l°°t‘ étlixgnoaz' P' 'J' H -The MotorsF:::i|<:"'Huel R.” Connaught and Strathern could select the best Piano in the world today for his own private use. The Piano used by him- and family at Rideau Hail is the is. _ , The Piano selected by the Montreal Grand Opera Company was the Willis. -"‘~.°'» ll . 2*.- The Piano usedid girlie large minority ofthe homes .of culture and refinement throughout Canada is the Willis. »§°iéP -,_-...l‘..u“t°ti:°.ilii.P.§.i::.f?f “°”“f“°‘i wi. 'ri wir en _ _ou_____ear _ e i is _ You i'ieaii_i(fanada’s Best Piano 'T' ' There are some Pianos _which are made to sell. They look good on a _ - _ stage or in a store, but_ their _quility is all in their appearance. , I ~ In the Willis Piano' you g t an instrument that is made to stand up un- der the steady strain of continual use by each and evey member of the \,anad_-_ _ ian family The Willis'is_ a piano that will stand under the strain of the cori_ii_rl- _ ‘uous strumming and fingering of the average student, and yet b€ ready t0 dlsf ' play the finest skill of the expert master musician. _ ~- The Willis is the Favorite of H. Duks__9f9ouua“ahf and Suafhefu___;§ ,i . _ r 1 _ . _ ri l » I T) il’ i _,_ _ His Royal Highness, the Duke of; . ' The _men in the Willis factor _ hit _., ' f been employed for many years--eaCl?l' fiiég” i pn e in his work-they are m ster art fllgsanssi-hot merely 'laborers woriting for 'Ai i a weekly wa e. _ _ _ ‘_ _ The iingskill put into every pa\‘t"'0f" the Willis Piano by these workmen is tile -. one big reiason why the Willis is as good » asit is to ay. _ _ _ _ ' J The tone of the Willis. is delightful, - rich, singing* sollorqus and mellow; tlI¢__' P touch is lig_ , elastic and -syinpsthetic. _ the action is beyond_ all full F. andthe -._ beautiful case make_s_1ta`deCld¢d lmPf°V¢f _ ment in the furnishing _of any home, _ .~ Se_e the W1il_is_ _Piano_ t9day_lt 0\_,lt‘ _ _ boot_h in the Exhibition Building. _ ._ _ p. V ' _ ._ ,_ _ e e _ 0 FH' ilEARTZ» C'R~SMALLg;c0.O_D»1!reas_ _ "":"""‘;"'§_:'_" f'ff'f__’."2i"h‘ atviizimiinxe. iiizuuuni-if ' _ 177 ,Queen Street 5 _<" _ ' Prelidéllt. ` Y um 9”” T _ ‘ iss:-a-1-'rnuiflli _ ' __ _ 7‘3\/tte-td- 1 ~ _ ` ’“+"" ' " " ' -----»--- -¢- -' - _" """"""""e i _,___ . __ , . . _ l - .MV . ..“_.___ _-5,-~,, j ._ l _ _ -ri _1- ___ _ nu...-_ r »