aggravate the Medical sci lubrication a stipation. Th harmless. Take ‘Nuiol all druggists. rTiEARANCE‘Xu HAZEL Duly instructed by the owners, recently been erected. lay. 30 bushels buckwheat, 600 bushe driving siegh gear, 1 Durant touring l-‘ousehold furniture consists oi stoves, livlngrc-om. dining-room and Sale positive. J. -l27-4-l:'i-4i_ EADACHES, biliousneas, sleepless nights, heaviness, are Nature's warning that intestinal poisons are flooding your system. If this is allowed to continue, you may become a victim of serious organic disease. Laxatives and cathartics do not over- come constipation, says a noted authority, but by their continued use tend only to permanent injury. Why Physicians Favour‘ Lubrication penetrates and softens the hard food waste and thus hastens its passage through and out of the body. Thus, Nujol brings inter- nal cleanliness. _ Nnjol is used in leading hospitals and isprescribed by physicians throughout the world. Nujol is not a medicine or laxative and cannot gripe; Like pure water, it is habit of internal cleanliness. For sale by For Internal Cleanliness ON SATURDAY, APRIL 18th AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP of 69 1-3 acres situated at Hazelbrook, adjoining C, N, Railway station, creamery and school nearby-—a splendid new bungalow and barn have Stock consists of 11 brood sows, some with litters, others to far- row st-on, l pure bred Tamworth boar, 14 growing hogs and an un- known nimber of young pigs, l horse. l cow. 125 bushels oats and bar- wagon complete with pole, swings, neck-yoke and shafts, new “Brown" ‘i WILD‘ HORSES By Henry Herbert ltnlbse‘ _ vr-~v¢0»o-oe+veo-e4oo+o+ l (Continued) l Mrs. Johnson would tell Johnny. Grace Percival wondered what he would say when he heard the news. she was glad he ivns away, that trill? would not have to tell hiui her- ‘srlf. Shc was both glud. and reliev- ed, btcaus-e she really feuiod that slllJlllll she see him again. some gcstuic, word or glance might per- lsuade her that she could live in the “picture and be content. i GHZIIIE down the sleepy street toward the distant mesa. ironder- ng whcn the stage would come for her, wishing, in spite of her conclusions that she might see ‘Johnny Trent again, even though sir.- dreaded the interview, Grace ‘rerc-vafs brown eyes widened the [slightest bil as she saw two horse- men drawing slowly toward Solano. As they cume nearer, she saw that then.- was something fam- iiliar about the horseman who rode uhe big gray-a handsome animal, vlcnusly active under restraint, ‘(llllltfllll to handle. Uncousciously ishe clutched the arm of the chair. ,One of the horsemen Wild Johnny lTrent. returned from his quest. And the gray horse? Could it be the gisy stallion‘! Johnny had said he would not return without the horse. lf only he had returned a day litter! Or if the stage had not oen delayed for repaiiu! What could she say? Down the long and ali-but-emply millet he rode. swaying to the rest- lu ss lunge of thc wild horse. Flecks In. foam danced in the eunlit air. l. lu..e to him rode Frank Lopez, Illllllg his horse utiftlly, yet as watchful as a coyote, his hand on lb..- rope cuilcd iii. the saddle-fork. 'l‘lic isiulllun was wet with sweat. lie tcsscil his head and his inane iuppli-ll along the great arch of his neck likc flowing silver. And Johnny‘! He was the same-and 4 condition and often lead to ence has found at last in means of overcoming con- e gentle lubricant, Nujol, regularly and adopt this nil\\'-"*Illld realizt-d that he had both lust and gained something, l-lis fuc: was less boyish, the quick laughter of his eyes was gone, his uiuuncr more subdued-yet against l-llc loss he hud gained a visible muturiiy, and with it something ukin to the quality of the horse he rode. To Grace Percival it was so obvious that she caught her breath. While Johnny rode with quiet poise and lithe assurance, there vitae no truce of recklessness-or unwarrant- ed pride in lila bearing ~but there was cvrdent a grim restraint of WlllCh she had not deemed hlni cap- able. Slie had beggedhim to conic buck to hcr. He had come buck. Already she felt that his eyes ac- (TiOTl/"SALEEATQ BROOK l will sell at Public Auction, farm ls irish Cobbler seed potatoes, farm car, 12 cords saw-logs. McClary cooking range, 2 heating bed-room furniture. etc., etc, A .Wash Your Kidneys l By Drinking Water Flush your kidneys by drinking A. McDONALD, iuciiii siii There will be sold by Public Auction on the promises zit Hunts-r ltlvcr on Saturday thc liith day of‘ April A.D. 1925. lit tlic hour of, ttvvlve o'clock noon the farm oc-l (‘ll[):(~I.l' by Andrew Wilson and con . saluting of fifty acres of iuiid with‘ buildings thercun. . Terms at Sillc. ‘ l-‘or further particulars apply on, thc premises or to l MARK R. McGUiGAN. 3654 mwf3l Solicitor; FOR QUICK SALE AT MILTON Furin containing 70 clear, [boil house and Well watered. Apply to GEO. F. l l | l l iii-res, (l0 nrro-i out lmllillnxn. “ut- NEI L L. New Wlltshlre ilLlfl-l-lllfinvr-‘ll. FROM NT. JOIIN, \'. ll. . . . . .. llimlrimu . . . . .. Nonlrarviil April l6 . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .\lrllti| FIHHI MIINTKFIAI. T0 LIYEHPIDID]. May I. Muy 2i) .. .\lu,v I. June Ii .. Mny lb, June l2 T0 HELP April $0. Slay 2B . Mny ll. Ju e ll . Auctioneer. - h quart of water each day, also itake salts occasionally, says a iiotcd authority, who tells us that too much rich food forms acids ivliich almost paralyze the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from libs blood. They become sluggish 0F FARM, $703K, QRQP AND iand weaken; then you may suffer impLgmgtqTs with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pa-lns in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your ato- mach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often got sore and irrit- i l l l We are authorised by Joseph Bryenton, to sell on his farm, Un- ion Road, 6 miles from Charlotte- town, on Thursday, April 16th. commencing at 1 o'clock p.m., all his stock comprising 2 general pur- pose hOl'8$, 5 mllch cows, 3 young ited, obliging you to seek relief Cattle. 1 Brood 50W. 5 Geese, 20 two or three times during the Hens, a quantity Hay, Oats, and night, Potatoes. Also all implements to- gether with household furniture, and lots.of other articles not en- umerated. Terms at sale. As Mr. Bryenton is retiring from farming, every thing will be sold. BENJ. CARTER d. SON, Auctioneers. 361-4.13-3i __. __ ._.._ <.-__< 'l‘o help neutralize these irritat- .iig acids; to help cleanse the kid- ieya and flush off the body's urin- ius ivuste, get four ounces of Jad stills from any pharmacy here. Fake a tablespoonful In u glass of miter before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may then .ict fine. This famous salts is nade from the acid of grapes and enion juice, combined with l-lthia, ind has been used for years to help flush and stimulate sluggish kid- rays; also to neutralize the acids n the system so they no longer ir- ritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jud Salts is inexpensive; can not illiure and makes a delightful eff- ervescent llthla-wuter drink. By .ill means have your physician px- umine your kidneys at least twice ll YBBI‘. Baby's restless nights might be avoided e Scalded skin and other skin troubles are common causes -—-l_. FARM FUR SALE On the Brackley Point Road, con sisting of 50 acres choice land dwelling house and out buildings STANLEV A. PROWSE, Charlottetown, R. R. 6, 26l-4-8ws4i. FARM FiiR SALE AT LIONEL]. (‘ollslstllll n! l6 IIPPIK with good dwelling ul choice lam house and oul liulltliiigii. Only Ilu- minutes ivnlk Iron ,. . ,, - , m of restlessness and often ylllltVlllllx ' m" " ;m M u "Mm." could be avoided by care- “.;'3'LT_’:;"Y:Q':_'_“I'£_I lul bathing with Bbbfl flll-l-lillllllv-ll, Own Soap, Misy 2|. June ll! Hay ll. June l! lilny M. June l‘! .. .. FROM QUEBEC T0 Ll\ RPOUL May n. dune l9 . . . . . . . . . . .. Montruynl T0 BELFAHT-l HOW May ‘l. Jone 4 . . . . . . . . . . .. Mnntluirler T0 (‘IIBRBOPIl(|—t40l'TIIA)II"l'ON— HAMBURG May ll. June l0 .. Empress of lirotlund ‘I0 (YIIERBOUII(I—BOIJ'I‘IIAMI'TON May II. June 110. .. Empress ol I-‘rnm-n ‘Will (‘all at Pnulllan nntrnil of Cherhonrl ‘Halls from New York a . ndrr the efinnsnslilrp“ of 1-11.: kinetics Cerdlnsl Benin. Belling on the 8.8. Ilnneduss, from lts frn rent lather cleanses and heals ab ’s skin, and prepares for restiu sleep. - yct not the some. Grace Percival mued’ bu! a CMHILMB‘ THE CH linen to Motor ileliiltles The restrictions pro- i l l l Mo... Jtlll Dmygirt: h» EEAVL DIV Yfll until 20th 0f M3)’, cliscd her. Not. that—yet they ap- of MOW!‘ vehic‘ ;';,'i‘,§f,f"o,“§§,,,’_’““""" M“ s“ w“ les on the roads 0f this Johnny reined the stallion to- Province have been removed. ward the veranda and raised his By Order baltcrtd sombrero. “l fctchutl this ARTHUR NEWBERY one .n alive." he said, shilling. His su-ift glance shifted .from Clerk Executive. Council her face to lllc two lfllllks. and then back uga-n. The stallion curveted and reared. Johnny brought him round and down, and Grace Per- cival glanced at the rowels of his spurs. She shlvered wzthin herself. Here was the reality-a great and still unconquered beast foam- breinsted in the sun, beautiful in the wonder of his strength and 424 4-1511‘. OQ+WOQQ7OQ O-OQQOQQ-Q-fOQQ-O-G symmetry, wild pride burnnig in ____-_--_---i--- his quick. full eycs, and a threat , of disaster in every breath that PPOgMIII tilled his rounded nostrils. The but- tered saddle, the close-coiled rope, the heavy hackamore. knotted - close; !Jolinuy’s gluvu-(l hand, the fingcrs of the glove worn to shreds, his boots, his spurs, his hat scored by the brush-aevcrything about. hiin accent-outed the reality that accused her. lllOCkLfl hcr, and told her that she was n lie and a re- THURSDAY. APRIL 18 Wui iscueneutudy, N. Y.) (leneriil Electnc Company 790 Kilocyclce ($719.5 Alolcri-l) Eastern Standard Time 55 u. in.—~—'l‘ime signals. 30 p. lll.—-. Stock niarketre- 11: 12: port. _ 12:10 p. iii.—l’roduce market re- proach. For she had givcn licr lips p0,.“ o hl., and ‘an unultcrcd plomiisc 12.45 l, ,,L_w,,ame,. report which shc did not nieun to keep. 2.0,, p‘ ,,,___M,,S,c_ Tum “Be. “l came buck." said Johnny. And in that br.cf declaration Grace lt-r- vicul read, not only his promise ful- coiiiiug Ulolhcu for Thin People,” Profctssor iieutrlcc Hunter, N-tw York Slutc (Built-gt,- uf Home Econ- omics, Cornell University. 2:311 p. inw-Urgzin recital Stcpliin E. lluisclulr. Johnny sat the giuy slullion like a conqueror. He had not offered to dismount. He was in the saddle, by _ _ , 6:00 p. lit-Produce and stock will] i" his "IMMYY- plilYlng m“ markct quotniionu; news. bullet- own game and playing it well, al- H", though he did not realize it. And suddenly Grace Percival realized tliut no matter how inucli she cur- (3:30 p. ni.—l)inner music by llotul 'r.-u Eyck Orchcstrzy, Albany, N, Y. ed for him. and how much he car- 7,3,, ,,_ ,,,‘_--A Few Nlmnenls 0d for her, hcr mastery of him Wm, Ne“. Buoksi- wmyfln, F“ could h-vcr beconic an ziccoinpll-sh- Jacob, Librarian’ General Electric ed fact. He was like the maguiflc- ,;,,,,,,,,,,,y_ . cut animal hc rode, unturned. iind would be so as long as h ellved. "No-be ain't a sat-c horse." said Johnny as though he had read her lhouglit. Grace Pvrcival rosc and drew a crumpled islip of yclluw paper from 7:45 p. mw-Ernest Davis, tenor;i Milllifl Austin, soprano; and Ollie G. Yelzru, accompanist and soloist. _un program furnished by the ill- lcrnzilluuzil ice Cream Company of Schenectady, u. "lifiglizi mill" from “Tumieriano”. her glove. The stallion Jumped _ _ _ , I _ _ _ _ _ _ v _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Handel sideways as she reached out to i, .- ~My Arms Agamgt give the paper to Jolinuy. “l want-_ Th}; Gnrgia-so _ _ _ _ 4 . _ _ __ Handel "ll Yo" t” read “i” “h” Said- ‘c. Air, “Sound an Alarm" . Handel Frank Lopez reinod ovcr and Emes, Davis took the telegram. As Johnny 1L “Am hleer“ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Schubert brought the stallion under cdntiobh, ltuotséhaan" _ Brahms he took he papcr from Lopcz- c. "Dic Sclinur DIc Pcrl {an Perle‘) Johnny flicked tho lelcgrnm open. _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Brahms and read it. The stallion fretted and ,‘_ only warning [G Good-i 131.19g pow-ed the road. Gruce Percival, Emu“ Davis watched ‘mhnnyul “Wei he‘ owulu. "Spostilizlo" . . . . . . . . . . .. Liszt cycs wide, startled, uiid intense. i, --B,.yuup_,,dag m, Tromhaugen-g Johnny Trent glanced up from the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Grieg lclcgrzini. met her gaze; and she ucvcr forgot the look in his eyes. it seemed to her as though lic l Ollie G. Yuttru "(feicsle Aidii" from “Aida” Verdi , Ernest Duvis was imprrsouully studying souic.',,_ “p10,. d1 giaggioio» from curious object that he had Just dis- “Cavalier-in Rustic-almi- _ _ ___ _ _ covered and which puzzled him. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Mucus“, Time W“ 1w Wflrlfltil i" hi“ t-"lu- b. "When Love. ls Kind" Molloy "b Mg“ 0f we“ “Killer ilmlnflcy-‘c. “Last Rose of Summer" from no hint of his own silent tight with‘ umamu,» _ _ _ , _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ __ pioww himself to keep from speaking. Mabel Austin Grace Percival knew that the tclc- a nsuu Ramureu , _ _ , _ _ ‘ __ Con“, grain was to him an transparent b1 , , "A Brown Bird Singing" Wood as crystal; that lic icnd in it licr Q ' . , . . “l Look Into Your Garden" excuse for leaving Solano. 1111115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wood through it saw the reason for hcr (L "Thanks be to God" “HDmkson 39mg: h ‘flashed a'3"°“6 he‘ "m"! “Ell sol del anlmli" from “lilgolct- that he was master of himself. She w» _' _ _ _ _ _ ’ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ yer,“ [rived to vision his bottle with the Ernest Davis wild stallion, and i-ihe was liori-ic- Mabel Austin woman enough to know that it llilll 11:30 p_ m_-—Organ program, been a bitter fight: and, wlthnl,‘ that while the gray stallion sub- mitted to being bundled at the moment, he could nevcr be tam-i ed. Again Johnny Trent seemed to in-I terprct her thought. "Once in ii while here‘s one you cairt tame)‘ he said, and as he spoke ho swung down and stood beside the stall-l loii. Before Grace Percival r=allz-. ed what Johnny intended. he had’ jerked the cinch loose. Slmiiltnu- musly he slipped saddle and liackamore from the wild horse. For an instant the gruy stallion stood motionless, not iiware that he woe free. Then, wit liu snort, he whirled. flung up his bend and thundered down the street. l-le sped straight lor the open mesa for the hllle beyond, boring into thc sires-t, growing smaller. Topping the dlstnnt mesa rlni. lie turned. the! long, slanting sunlight of mid-l afternoon rippling on his buck, his, Stephen E. Boluclair, from Proctors Harmanus Bleecker Hall, Albany. N. Y. ALWA S HUNGRY Growin children are almost always ungry and demand an abundance of vitamin- iiids l-Imulsioii is vital-nourishment that elps children keep their strength and grow normally. ' Most children need Scott's. Scott k Downs, Toronto, Ont. 24-10 shoulders. his mane like flowing uilvlPr. With high, disiliiinful crest curved like the arch of a (lrnwn bow, with proud forefoot raised. - l | | he whlsued a challenge: a "Hug County Exhibition Assoc at on Wll statue framed by the turquoise of be M“, l" u" court Houu‘ Gear”- lhc Arizona sky. Then with ll lift “,w:'"'k°: Frkhé’ Apr“ "mraifio und turn. he flung away into the °°°° ° w". “r ‘renew. a ° spaces-s flash of silver-stray van- f." "uk |°"" ishlng across the wild to seek his D. l’. McKlNN-ON. PHI- A general. meeting of the Kingfs FllllM For snt __ Q "Heel/er you and Baby he" u.” At Kllmulr, three miles from Mon I kindred and his home. L. W. SHAW, Secy. (To be continued) 371-4-14M2l. tegue. 50 acres of good Land wltl flood dwelling and outbuildings Near church and school. Will h sold with or without implements oi Household effects. Apply JAS. R. FINLAYSON, 41V; Portland 8t., Haverhlll, Mass A. l). 1100. Henry was fnr shcnd oi’ either of hlii brothers ln force of cluirni-ti-r and Intellect. llls policy ivmi to pint-ate the Elilllllh. nnd. as s preliminary step. he lmllrlnoni-d the notor- luuu Flnmbnril, now Bliihop of Durham, In the Tower. Hls frlriiils court-yer] tn hlm a rope In s keg’ of wine, and. nftr-r n 343-4-l4M-fl. Fiill SALE AT HEIMITAGE, LOT 49, P. E. l Users: good lsnd, so scrc "l". bsianee covered with hen Ind soft wood. Good dwellings ‘m’ good buudm‘. "..' church" carousel with those schools and mills and y. mile tron m '° "M"! hm" RIIIw-y Station. FOI‘ further putt """"'"' *"‘"'"""' am." ‘Fwy w third]! a window zusneon si-isioow, "' ""°""' M" mmvm. "'.'""'" isa-i-smwsi. MORE HUMOURS OF HISTORY ARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN hibiting the operating lJnmcs McIntyre and his Chateau For First Ald-Mlnitrilbi Llnlniont. T3? KRTTIURTWORELKND RADIO PROGRAM “WEDNESDAY, AIPRllL 15, 1925 CNiRO 1435' Metres), OTTA\VA ONT. \ 7 .p-m, LEJS.T.)— ' PART l. Glrls—~Uncle Dick. 7.30 ip.m.— . PART l-I Dc-mlriicn Department of Agricul ture Market Re-ports, . 8 p.m.—— ll! 2. EIIITH‘C1G—"'LDVG'B Dream" Thee" (Godard), (ill "Ma Curly- ilcadtd llubby" (G. H. C-Iirlsunilfl- Mrs. 0. May. Entracte (u) "Moment Mu-slcnl" (Shubert), (ib) "March a Lu Tur- ca" (Mozart) Siiite--“The Vomit-c" (Russel. Orcliz-slral Direction-Air. Jun, Mc- lntyi-c. 7. Mort-hunt of PAlRT IV. il/cturler Dance Orchestra din-cl from Grill Room, Chan-lean Lauri- or Hotel. -404-- mo} —--~ TEACHERS ALL EXPENSE TOUR TO THE PACIFIC COAST IN- CLUDING CANADIAN AND AMERICAN NATlONAL FARES A complete thirty-tiny hill-expense tour iii being arranged to the North Fulfil: Cunst, s-pcclal tyruin leaving T-oronlo, July 9th, travelling on this Ira-iii to Prince Rupert. ll, C., stop- Wlnnipug it few wright, Buffalo Park, three days ut stopovers to view Mount ‘Robson dian National Pacific Coast Steami- lurid viii Uii-ioii Pacific with side- trip to Yellowstone Park, thence to ' Salt ‘Luke City, Rocky Moun-larin Park, Denver, Chicago and iback to ’l‘oronto. which point will be reach- cluile four and one half days’ mito- tour in Yellowstone Park, and three undone half days ‘tour in Rocky Mountain Notional ‘Park. , The tour ls being arranged lllltllil‘ the direction of A. E. Ilryson, ‘Prin- cipal of~Silverthorn School, Toronto, and Murtln Kerr, Principal of tlu- Elf] Kitchener School. Hamilton. Full information may be secured from Mr. Bryson, 44 Sllvei-tlioru Avenue, Toronto, also from Mr. Kerr, 4 Bueluli Avenue, Hamilton. The rate of $413.50 from Toronto includes transportation, lower bc-rth accommodation on trains, uc- conizmoilation in hotels, hotel nnil bunglow camps, meals ln diiicrs, sight-seeing tours. For two per- sons, occupying one lowcr bcrtli. the cost will be $374.65 euch. ' Wlii-le primarily zisslgucil for tho benefit of Teachers of Ontario, the Tour lis now thrown opcn for tlic the whole of Eastern Cuundii, and to the general public. 1i98-4-15-w3l. An (liilRecipe To Restore Gray Hair Commongztrden suge brewed into a heavy ten with sulphur iidrlnil. will lurti gray. s-treaked and faded h a l r b eau t i fu 11y rs‘ dark and lux- uriant. Just a b f e w applic- ation w l l l prove a revela- tilon ll your hair is fading. streaked or gray. Mixing the, Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at horn-e, though, is trouble- some. An eitsier way is Jo get a bottle of Wyetlrs Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store all ready for use, This ls the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. Wbll-e wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful. we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and at~ iractlveness. By darkening your hair with Wyetlfs Sago and Sul- phur Compound. no one can tell. because it does it so naturally. so Half d-lour Talk .for Boyis and PART _ ONTRO LITTLE SYM-PHONY OR- CHESTRA. 1.- Overture-"Mlrelllc" (Gounod)- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., (Czlbu-lkal. 3. Vocal Solo (a) "l Look lnlo Your Garden" (Wood), (n) "5"" ent Moon" (\Vllliams)~Mlss Jean Ct-ssllt. 4. S)"ll1lllCl'!y~"'Tll8 Unfinished" (Sclirfitrtl. I 5. Vocal Solo (n) “Angels Guard’ \ ping over en route for adny iii lmurs at _Wuiii- . and the Indian village of Kitwati-ga. ‘v 'l‘.lie pflflyJWlll then board Cnnu- i "- er -'foir Vancouver, spending f1 day at Vancouver, Victoria, Portland‘ and Seattle, returning from Port- .. ed on August 7th. The tour will ln- .. Why have we been emphasizing That First Taste . so many times in this paper ? Because‘ we know that once you take it you will thank us for introducing you to the moat lusci us and satis- I fying Milk Jasper Notional Park, with short - _ IN MEMORIAM MR. NEIL McFADYEN Mr. Neil MuFndyeii dicd at Sum- mcrsitlie lust Saturday night, linvini: reached lhc zidvuuccd zigc of 8i years. lie was llll) sou of the Hector Nlclfuilyen zind AlilFgilPUl Bell, his wilc. llc with lioru in lliij your 184-1 ut Autzuiilinc Cove \Vllt'l‘l‘. he livcd until 1908, tlicn lie rcmnv- ed to Summerulilc. - ' l-lc nuirricd in i874, Eliza Low- tiicr who ]ll‘OVi'(l 1t kind uud luvini: wife mid most tenderly nursed hiin during his lust illness, Two llll'll,'.§l\- tori-i survive hiin. .\lrs lliigli (Mnrri sun, Kcnsiitgluii and Airs, Tiimiins I). Cnrrutlicrs, Suuinicrsiile. His fumiiy was compusiail ut‘ uix l'l'l('lll- bcrs, the rnniuinitiit oucii living Mrs Major Clnrk, Cape 'l‘r:iverse; Mrs, Sarah Luwllicr, ldfllllillllfill; EllZll Rltzlinrili-i, Rclzlnn; Mrs. Jum- Lowthcr. Cnrloioii, Lot 27, and Mrs. John l‘.l<'F‘:idy<-ii, Purkbcrg, Sunk. Mr. lMcFzirlycu ivusi n Runtlt-iiizin of niurki-d ulillily, possessing more than ordlnury intelligence. llll-l sterling cluiructui" wuu oxcmplur for strict lioiicsly and uniloubteil integrity, A member of the Cliurcli of Scotland, he performed the dut- ies of vuriuus offices in the church with undoubted merit, lle served an Elder for years, and his support thus rendered was most benullclzil. llc borc his lung and testing illur-ss with tliut puiiciico thut is secured by ii firm belief in the promises ol Mixed Fertilizers Reduction COMPOSITION I-‘UIKJIFLA A. lllll Nitrate of Hollis. 200 Hui. of Amnmlilu. 180 Tniiknse. 620 “uriuti- oi‘ Potash. 200i) From (‘nnipnnyfiu Irltrr ilnli-tl .\|lfll ‘l. evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft imisii with it and draw thlsl through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by mornln-g all Bray hairs have disappeared, and.’ alter another application or two.‘ your hair becomes beautifully dark, klossy- soft and luxuriant. 1112.1, n-i- llll\'1‘ your \ll|‘|0IlN li-lli-rn iii rc- lnril to the prim-e on .\“Xl‘ll Fertilizers lll||l|IPl| you. We P£l'l‘l\'l‘ll n lrltnr inking um tn re- tlut-e the price $2.50 per Inn, Due tn llie fut-l we were nnxlnun to get u mixed goods trinle eiitaIiIlnhi-il on the Inland, we finally decided to go n4 fur us pnmilblr towards meeting your vlnvii n_nil reduced the price 82.00. This 0| course lii u reilurllutn In llw Puliitn (lrnivrrw Animc-listlnn, uimuiulng you anil your neighbors are members. (GEO. II. (‘ALI.IIIS('K, '.l'l.'i-4-l4.\l5l. No.69. Thesis}; IT~ Just Mrs. . ocolate Bar you ever tasted. God nun lll ins liilcllty 10' llis word. The ftincrnl services on 'l‘uc..-idiiy morning were performed by Iluv. l-Jivcn Mcllougiill iind lntermciil was miulc luyCupe 'l‘ruverise Gem ctcry.—Y. MEN ANII i|llllSE_S How closely related ls man to the more intelligent of the animals le seen in many of the ailments to vv-clffll both arc prone and the remedies to which the y answer. __ Doctors and veterinarians are oiten- times surprised to learn of the similsritz‘ of their methods of handling the ' nicnts of man and beast. Spruins, burns, scalde, scratches snd many other minor injuries, many every- day ailments. too in men and animals take the same course, and both answer immediately to the same tratment- Absorbine Jr. Absorbine was first discovered by I very close student of the horse, W. F- Young, and by him, devoted to its cause. its vcry exec tional benefits, however. were prompt y seized upon for the iiumnn race and, in s milder form, the today as Absorbine Ir. It is used for men, women and children everywhere as a positive germicidr-s germ killer- and a prompt and certain healer oi all the purposes served by ordinary lial‘ ments and embrocatioiis, but u I mouth-wash and for snythin else when s germicide is neededl n't Wei! until you need it. Get it ln the lIOII-I today. $1.25 at your druggifs. _________.__________ Professional Cards lllclloiiulil & llli-Plict-Jkik J. A. ill-DONAL.“ II. F. MGPIIEE llisrrlntrrs, Attorney, lite. Money to Loan Itlley lliillilliig (‘Imrlntteloivn Hill. (‘. (l .\ R.(‘lllli.»\lzl) inh- of N, i. Post flrntluiiii- rillriil flehnnl and Ilosnifnl - llmlteil In Eye, If”, None llllll Throat Office Buyer nlIlllllIII rent George flit-rel raw-O tn IQ n. m. I to ii p. m. Telephone MID-J. Pritrlli. (l Offici- Ilou Mark It. hlcfiiilgitn. B. A. IIAILRIHTER. HOLICITOII, ETC. Money to Lonn (‘aninron Block Charlottetown. I'.E.I. Flaiubard Escapes A t ‘Funny TASTE A0001 Kl OLD R0 PE ‘i, i‘) . preparation is sold all over the continent ' hurts. it is useful not only lor all ‘