Z r . To-day. In @>;‘e,p 'lien and women-do you want s splendid head of luxuriant hair free from scalp itch and dsndruif? - Do you want heir so bewitchlngly radiant that it compels the admirat- ion of all who,soe it? Do you want a scalp as immaculat- ly clean and brigin i-_` a newly-minted coin? Do you want a scalp as immaculat- that will surely prevent baldness. that always refreshes and iuvigorates and makes your entire head ieel line? Then spend 50 cents this very day and get a bottle of PARIBIAN Sage at any drugstore or toilet goods counter. Use it as directed and you will never care to use ordinary tonics again. No poisonous sugar of lead, no sul- phur, no injurious ingredients in PARISIAN Sage. A.sk for PARISIAN Sage. ' 'llughes Drug Siorc ls Sells VlG0ll L The Great French Tonic A Medicine mi rmirmgs me \’IGO:lOL will do ull we claim for it. If not, we refund you your mon- l 'rnxsurs 'nd ‘4 V children, loot ie ends, .y,,,'1i,¢,., to that dear voice, neu” an ynnng if #Vw e Muzi' wudh is bestowed "P011 vnu by that reutlo \imei make mucl. of it while you yet neva me most precious of all _‘ogg gms, 8 loving mother. Read the unfathom- able love ,nf those. yy", gh. kind' anxiety of that tone and 10ok_ how. none but e mother bestows, I. S, |.0l|8ill»- QI ALL" 1 Often Ido s with the hard, the sweet deep of an evening, I listened to some to my age. read untiring voice; . Never can I I _ es cast upon _ Ny-ng asleep; never night Years have pl I r ' ‘ ._ . WI! lil" ever slight Your Dain. we,lal§l her; bglde in the s long-lost lu all-01' lift you may have friends, old churehyar ;_yet sem hu- yarn "No," f0l1d. dear. kind. hut 'never will you whispers from the grsvgfsnn lm- gy. "but I _ have again the inexpressible love and watches over me all ‘visit lpofs long man I used to* ow." ._ _ _ _ _ gentleness lnvishad upon you which since hallowed to thcfmemory 9| my 1 “Sweetheart ` asked the man cQy`= .‘ Y- ` - mother.-Bord Macaulay set up last week." Old Lady-“Poor that twice!" O O U done while lazy folks is sound asleep us young wife as the eminent sur - tive. “I was referring to our new O I 0 . "Pa " said little Willie, "What is a "Why, he‘s the chap," said M _ the fast for _ing him. ' gt' ‘ ‘Wooter servant Presently observed the he asked ln maid. coolly, -you remind me of a maid's retort. But something hap- HUMOR. -structures here, but our town erect- €°“°d t° Mm "hmh Wm "9"" MUNI? * ed a buildlns with more that ' ° y°“'" r ..._ Old Lady-“Did I hear 'em say thousand stories .last summer, and-3 "Wh“"'° thaw m°d 3 mmi°\\|\U'°- tin young man had broken some-|"A building of more than a thou- did he?" U-1il18?' Excited 'Sportsman-“I send gem-¢ys|'~ whom hh h,i°nd_ The maid’s‘ reply was crushing. should think you didl Why. he’s_“Wha¢ br-and _da you m,°“?'» »-R., "N0, he was accidentally drowned bl`0\¢l1 1118 l‘¢¢0l'd. and U1 W” Only a fact,”-’ rejoined the Pumpinvilla na-"mm b"'tm“3°" thing! They‘ll never he able to mend 1ihm,.y_.. _ First Crscksman-"Bill, yer never,p¢5g1i\-het?" "A peggimggt my mn H ch¢¢k$ L el hear no one who has a good word'gg1d ML Kn0wB1|_ Hi, ,Hmm wh1,_ ' " '~ ‘ f°" *_* b“\'Kl°l'~ They Devel' UIKSB inf-0'becausc he cannot make both ends For Pale °°°°\d°'“*i°'1 that were obliged ¢0‘meet thinks that the who1s\wor1d is ' -- ""‘ be out in all kinds o' weather, nn’ going U) the doggy "And what 15 N0 LONGER ANY NEED th" m°“t °' °“" W°"k '55 to be an optimist, pa?" queried the lad. PALE WEAK OR ANAEMI0 ` . _ , _ r ‘ “X tha" beds-' _ _ Knowall, “who thinks that, because BY f0ll°Wil\E the- advise of Miss Me- " __ ' ' _ he has a comfortable income, every- EW” Y°“ CBD Q“i°k1Y B°¢°m° ` Oh, doctor, exclaimed the nerv- thing in me is for the bgsty Strong /if-nin. The allid ui ...inn c t , `° K - D 5" f ;Pi:`if~, ruddy Bhd 500113 is asked me if I was a good whistler, .', t B g r t a assists her system bY one I told him I was the best whine-l ,She g‘“'°d'-‘““d th°°‘-'W°“ "°"h the use of Dr- Hamilton 's Pills. "Thot’s n swell umbrella you car-\ 19,. in our “ree and he sum I looked over into the road. and lllwfe The following recent letter from TY." ' .1 “Isn't it?" “Did you come by it honestly?" "I haven‘t quite iigureduit out. It started to rain the other day and I stepped into a doorway to wait till it stopped. When I saw a young fel- low coming along with a nice large umbrella, and I thought if he was going as far as my house I would beg the shelter of his bumbershoot. So I stepped out and asked, “Where are you going with that umbrella, young fellow?' and he dropped the _ ` \\\\||\l\ll\|\\\\ll\\\l\l\l\|\\\\l\\\|I||l\\\l\||IN Feeling Out Of ~ l_ Sorts ,? A A Dose of Irats Parent-"'l‘l.ere's` no fuse talking, young man; my daughter can never be yours." Young Man-- "Of course she can’t. be my daughter; but she’s going to be my wife, just the same, and the sooner 'you get the idea out of your head that she isn't, the sooner you’ll have room under your lid for some other idea. Now, then, sparkle up!" _'..he cigar?" _ _ _ "No," said“Jones; "its tong\rh.“ _ ii' In_ rurhl New England the passing lof a. railway train is still a matter QC lpublie interest quite astonishing to visitors from the city. Last summer three ladies from Boston hired an A PASSING EVENT. 0 O C A young Englishman\at a party mostly composed of Scotsman made several attempts to crack a joke, and, failing to evoke a smile from his companions, he became angry, a gimlet to put n. joke into the them replied-"Aye, but the gimlet thas jokes.” O l O "Yes," said the visitor from Purn- and exclaimedt-"Why, it would takeltu-_ heads of you Scotsman!" 011° Of through the fields, the farmer-'s wife would need tae be muir pointed than that way alone: our bows ouvtnere Dinvllle, "you have _some pretty tall with y°“_~~ - _ abandoned farmhouse in northern iNc'.'.' England, in a region devoted to idairying. On warm August day they walked through the rocky pastures to a‘ farmhouse three miles distant, in quest of a two weeks' supply of hut- On learning that they had come explained, "Why, you csn’t go-hack in the back lot, and only day 'fore yis'day he treed my son-in-law for two hours. I’11 have him go home Biliousness_---- Is certainly one of the most disagree- able ailments which flesh is heir to. Coated tongue-hitter taste in the mouth-nausea -- dizziness - these combine to make life a burden. The 1ii."f'-5.,7°§2§'% will set you right. its invig- orating action on the liver and cause isa disordered liver-the cure Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. They go straight to the root of the trouble, put the liver right, cleanse the siem- sch and bowels, clear the tongue and take away the bitter taste from the mouth. At the first sign of bilious- nees take digestive organs will clear your brain and give you a new interest in work or play. Dr. Morse's " Indian Root Pills With some misgivings on the part of the women, the little procession started back under the guidance of 'the young man, the ladies carrying the but*-er. All went well till they had gone about a quarter of a miie. when the escort suddenly called, ex- citedly, "Come on!" and started on a run toward higher ground. _ Thinking that they understood the nccasion of his activity, they needed no urging to follow him. On and on they sped, throwing away their but- ter as an impedient to their speed. Finally, bathed in perspiration and gasping for breath, they sank ex- hausted on a rock ledge whither their li, . _ - _ wouldn't do. He must want a rcgu- \“a5 thctpomue rflnmng along by me Miss Etta m°EW°n» 0! H“ub“1`¢0“» lar professional.” sm" °f_ he tram: and - Wulf' 2° 7°" speaks for itself: ,_ l Q i » think it had in its mouth? Ulu “sing Dt Hamiltolfs mug I find my system is wonderfully built np; It certainly the most effective remedy I' ever' used. I have now-5 good appetite, sleep more soundly, and awakened in the morning felling quite refreshed. “Formerly__I_.felt tired and depress- were hanging over my head. 'll _than Dr. Hamilton's Pills and I to use them." f ~ Go., Bulslo, Q1. Y... and Kingston, "Nothing could give ulcker results strongly advise every youiig_. woman 'All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills. 25c. 'per box or uve boxes ior $1.00 by mail_,(rom The Catarrhozons "None of your business!" was the' » Spells Comfort _ piece of Pa.ton's* furniture, or Pai- on's carpet spells r comfort and qual. _ ity. We have one l _ of thebestdisplays -' that we have ever made, and we are i Y confident that you - will the right, thing for any room.” in _the home. _Our ,_ pncesl will coni- _ pare, (when qual- ity is .co_nsidered) w 1 t lr* anything if ~ . _ _ .If you are interested in furn- ishing any roomln your home, you will find it toe your advan- gage sec the largest stock of I _ llnlllute, carpets, r u g s, ` A h°U1° W1'-ll 3 Squares, oil-cloth, liuoleums, curtains _that we have ever shown. A saving of nom fifty to sixty °°“t_5 8 yard on No. 1 Brussels car' D62. 12 pieces Rr-ussel’s carpet, hand some designs and of'the best quality made-also a few pieces of Balnu-ral and tapestry some with borders to match, suitable for squares. There is not the demand there used to he for carpet by the yard, owing" to the _ popularity oi the ready made square. This _year we are carrying a dozen squares for every piece of carpet shown, hence our reason for the ' abovg eller. ` Bos ' 5 frame brussel's carpet $1.55 to $1.65 imemy for 51.10, $1.35 ' shown elsewhere. ' _quality for noe. $1.25 quality for Ric., including sewing und laying. Paton & (‘o. 4-12M3iE2i. ‘ New Spring -Floor M 5 as J Covermgs CARPET SALE. -1; . `;1;\ fi.; :ff __ _ - __ _ _ / _,. The finest stock we have eyer had is iight _here in' I-window niuslinr, nets, scrim and 'oil'e‘ef' the largest stock of windowcsr- iaiss in this Province They are the loveliest lot ol cuftains that the sriterlies ever seen, they are bought .direct fronrihe _ umker and priced right. f ` ‘ 1 _,s, _ _ ‘_ I l._ _--._ _ __ | "The trout season is now open anC\ _all good fishermen are looking over | their kit to see that it is right and ready for that trip. For flies, nets, r-ods,lines, reels, baskets-and all oth- er equipment-we can give you the best values of any store in the city, ,_ Our line of fishing tackle was per- l__so_nnl_ly selected by an Island angler .and is of the best quality although selling at moderate prices. The Two Macs, 149 Great Gcarge Bt. MEM. ed. I looked as if a severe illness ' "Farmers should read carefully the adv. of F. J. Holman & Co. in to- eay's issue. They are offering for sale. All kinds of farm seeds, at lowest _possible prices. 4-16MwsMe2i. "Phone 89 and we will call for your, Panama hat to be sent away _and cleaned and rcblocked. National Clothing Co 3-31lilitf. I'l'l"l:|:!:l=l=~ Ili‘li'£¢_>;»;; '"1 -l!l!| -._.- -._ ...!l§;; > 555 is " ` Y 7:3! 'Ill ~fu gil '23 'fl *gl rf rl! ill Ill U1 iff ill ag .el -~ O t: 'l' ` ' ' in 'h| *_ is _ pm -i | . S. ‘ ETALLIE " 'fiTLAKE;gy,,,,,.finnuunfruuf er 1/ A _ ” ‘/’{'!l»4_/A-I-`-_ _ -"= '-*= li =.,RwF r ' d _ ' _of every householder. limos ‘ y to repsiriandfne uentl "‘ ‘r~' _ . e “_ .7 __ _il ycnuscs ex- _ 5;.” nigga iinrbyyylie user: ~nAsri.A1 ` KING cmoncrs iNAvY;PL'o¢§ OHEVVING_TOBAOOO _ ._ IS IN A CLASS BY'IT8lLFl li surpasses _all others in quality and flsveul' the V process y which it is made differs from oihere,-It ig d¢|iy ciously sweet and non-irritating. _ l BOLD EVERYWHERE: 100 A PLUG c '~ \ ROCK CITY TOBACCO Co., Manufacturers, QUEBEC. e , 1 f‘ .. _ ‘ffv _ » \ ,.». no Au. Loon i 1 _ Q i MARINE ENGINES g \~`;' ‘. s \ ALl_lns ro You T _ _ You must remember that behind these apparent-_ - ly _equa1_ engines. are I C A ` ' I ' ' Unequal Values _ ~ Unequal Compames ~ s f`_ i_ 'Unequal Organizations " ` Factories in