Chase dr Sanborn’s Coffee. Perfect berries, careful selection, expert blending; insure the rich color and delightful flavor of this best coifee. r ° ‘ 94 CD 3 Scotland ln ion5 ‘ l V. .- 'i` , if \` _ l%/ _ - ' o., ' '_' l "_ \ _\"- _ _ -it _ __ -f -__,i. _-.‘ `_.=_r .\__,.f _ \ _ _ ‘Q \ 1 »` _ "< \ l 3 _ xi _ _ _ . '_ - -,-_J-._-_-s_;3,;_*_‘a~.-;-_-.;p-_~ *__- * ~'-“fe »“$_<<_~ mu: Sp .~-_ ,.- I-1 __».:_’>T_'-1`§;'.._-*-g ‘ "-_ _li ` ‘ ' " T\3t`?;__ \ ___ ; __ ~ /__-V -,;`~=`._. ;`_:' 1. " '11 " If?" __ _ ._,, ____ ,_,_,_- ___ ,__ _ _ -/--~-»,._ _:_,_._. _,__.__~.__ __ __ _ __ _ .`__.__ .~__ ,..,__- .__-,._.;_~,-_,..._.<. _.__ _,_ `._ ._.,.-_,.-i.-- _-_s ~_~_~`»_w ____- .__~___;V_-. -_---.~ .3/~_ _,,;.._.._;._ =_/f. -.._...,- be beaten. three mor tlis old. The best part of breakfast, to “ws” P°°Pl°» is their cup' of --_ _ .__ __ _.___ _ ______,.A______, €g /Al-...N/1 E l\|*‘ ' lah No-I22l9 Canadian No I Lord Dzilineiiy is the most fashiorizible ,bred Clydesdale ever iiiiported to the Island and as an individual was only shown three tiiiies-won first at i-ialdiinand, at Simcoe, and first at Tilsonburg. His colts ioov and second at the same exhibitions in their class; though Look hiin Over before selecting a stud. iStarids`in Char- lor the season of 1908 at the Revere Hotel stables lcriiis for the season $10.00 to be paid on or befor* Dec. -908-Picrow c etzowiv, owner. I i V George Crsscsua (2 yrs) 2.48 -4 ` tiers iillfiix lluinld Oct llll7- _ _ At (`hai'lottetowii against ii fie d of six Comiiiodore trotters _mid (half mile heats) lie beat the whole field by many leiigths, _except I . m Ze iieat.~ tabulated pedigree terms, etc. Apllll’ l" .'- Crsscr-ng 42246, whose 1-.,-ear--old ciilnppenrs abo_ve, is s hnnilsciize client- of splendid coiifr-iiimlioii, Siied liy Crt-sit-us and is patted and _.coke ,illi- Sire.l'ln` holds ilu: Provinciill 2 your old trotting record mile heats for ,i9o7 i nt .Halifax ultvr ri few necks lrainiiig,tlin_~i proving_llinl‘ blood willtell. some Heiiizirks nimlc by |lie_ llzililiix ‘papers about this fine colt when ht .,......_.. ...V .........-._ W.-----.-~ ~-- - _ ‘ i~i= in K iw illlflblldltagdiriielilviuktililll ‘lil tililrilliliiill l\o`ii,ts wliioii llc Arena Bell which he forced to go to the wire in i zo in the F. J. -CAMERON or ovi ner F. IEALES -` -__ _ » _* _., dust' t.-Matter of Style! liut ,it will's'a'v¢ you from _ $l0 l0_$l51 *B _ Uutiltquite lately sewiug`mncliiiies_\v»re all inaie with what is cill¢di'Box heads! At pre gent, Drop heads are t"eSf-l le-_ We have in stock six B x head macliiii_s. ` Tl1"Sé machines will du as good work as any Dr0_P head. Each maihiue is guaiauteed for 'five yelrii, aurlihaé 'H fllll _S-.l Of utinclimss_»t=. ' _ < " { _ ~- f We li.ve decidet to clean them out at the follow UEPHW* ' 2 New Wil iama at $34. each. " ` p - ' 2 New Home stirs. eiich._ We _ ____ » _ I Iglew Ideals! '$16. eitcli- ‘ ‘ . ' ‘ ` -i ¢ ' . ‘ - . Tli¢;$;»l1rng:iaat_lou . o call or write today. Terms per cent for tline. _ ` ` ` _ _ M|t'LER sR0.THERS_.__' ' 'fi-~f=i»»v_ff'=_'_ __ _ _ _ _ ":...ti“ “°':.:f“..,.°°'*.:"..“v'i.‘:;i.“.'i‘.i "iliiizrix _ [TE V -adm. SSHUHT Sllllll (Continued ironi page three) the Carleton llorgana, thsrs to bs mst by an outwardly placid but inwardly perturbed butler. No; llr. and H at home. They ton to llwnd the with Hn. Morguu’s married ststar. No; they had lstt no message. No; the Oakdale golt tourney was not until the next Friday and Batimhy. _ No; llrs. llorgan’s - maid was not ln. VBhe had gone with bor mistress ,to`Bouthainpton. Would Miss DIIIYIIIDIG stop long enough lol scupottsat ltwasaraw day. With the last statsmsnt Miss Dal- rympls agreed, but she did not care toi tea. Sho wanted to get bask to town not to tall her mother what she thought ot persons who got telephone mes sages tangled up, but--well, just to forget this double disappointment Ot course there was enough to see and do ln New York, but she never had seen s golf tournament, and it was embar rasslng to face this calm mannered- butler in the role of' ii heedless child who had made a mistake about her in vltation. And théu there was Jimmy; Perhaps .Timmy might have had an ex- PlHm1U°ll to oder. and now lt wat pushed s. whole week into the future iiud weeks are long when love li young. She climbed into- the village hack and back to the town right in thi teeth of an ugly east wind they rode the gl.rl wretched and the man jubi- lant at his slirewduese in recognizing the psychological moment tor not tell- lug all he knew. ' At the depot once more Misa Dal- rymple drew out her purse. The mon- _ey pocket contained $2, s dime, twc subway tickets and a tiny gold glove buttoner. It she paid the driver $2 roi her round trip ride she would have 1% cents and two subway tickets with which to purchase her ticket back ta town. Then a brilliant idea cams ts her. She would buy her ticket with a check. Sho gave the driver the twii dollar blll with the dime for s dp. When the‘4:17 train from town pull- ed into the station a square shoulder- ed, forceful looking chap dived into the depot and made for the ticket window. Coming into the gloomy room, be did not ses very clearly the tall tlgurs which stood in his way. The station agent was saying: "1 would be very glad to oblige .you it you could tlnd any one to identity you, but it u against our rules. Good attor- noon, Mr. Morgan. Want to use the telephone?' The tall tlgurs swung around. » "Oh, Carleton, I am so glad"- Theu sudden silence on the part of the two young people and wonder on the part of the station agent. 'His young man was the tlrst to recover. ‘ "May I usurp my brothers place and be of service to you?" he asked. rather distantly. Dorothy iiusiiea. uien paied, but snai- iyher tsce set resolutely. i “Yes; I have made a mistake regard- Ing this date of the tournament, and, I brought only a little -cash. n will not accept a t to get heme." ' , and .llmmy Morgan te his lip before he -aes of amusement wen not Southamp- i§' tri itlgi iii? i intl woke. ln his tones. "Yen‘vs Just: missed a train to town, and than will not be auottmr for an hour. I was just about to telephone for my brothers car. Planes let me take you back to town thatrwq. 500. the sun ts coming out.” Dorothy gripped her empty p\1rs0_ and murmured, “I think I had bst- ter"- “Go by automobile, I thoixht you'd agree with me," interrupted Jimmy smoothly. and while Dorothy drew is qulck,‘ amazed breath be picked up the-telephone transmitter. ,_ The car was deep lu the gloom-of the Long island ferryboat when Dub otliy, trying to break an doquent li- leuce, murmured: “I dou't'see how I ever made a mistake about the date. Carleton must have meant for me to go with them to Southampton, Moth- er never does catch messages. our the phone." ~ “Heaven bless liar for thstrsnd my sudden whim for s qulst night at Carletou's. Otherwise there is no -tell- lm, but it is all right now, dear.” “0h, Jimmy, please-those horrid desk hands. Walt"- _ “Not long. dear." ` "Ns, only tlll we-are inside our own parlor,” replied Dorothy in ber old,.inlschievous, teasing way. with the result that Jimmy felt that he_ really could not wait, and what the passlngdsck hand saw sent him on. his way grinning. __ ___ _ _ i ~ i _ _ sire of Commo- doreiedyard 34,709. _ . _ H Ml tl t _ h l' the iiilisrllitiarilos oiwaiigl stal lol yet! I Ho n erlts the blood of the and queens of the trottliia' turf hav ing by ls sir&p|id dam em erussss of Hsin hietmilsn ll) mmorlors yard has develop- r.t:~:.i°~:.t.a°.-ir-foii-‘" Wi ' 1 W0 I iinnlis. pmol mio were up to-thi. 'élaiitli flrst. V l\'tl\o stud here, nlxo which started* :~.°.ls1'T.“§;a""."°i 1°". " ii:-."~.“~i" B » V W Il tl sqilgtealillrikliws altar champion sv' speed time Li). ey w °re oquolli' ww vi thol slipwl; rliiglwlriptng int. r so respoo elaseea. snoo1d`Fnspnover‘baen sq all by any ll*°»i»u.i. - Moll l_l lltttdf DPM! lllnll ln 0lmldl` $ ‘ira&.'ir°"°'° 'eliia .. .... P... 1 . I ' Egg iriii is a good' modern lite of the lowing 'story of lovs strange ll lt may seam. is true: Years _ago a summer boards; at s cotilggq jllIll,lhldl.!0fIIk edthsprotectisgarnaoftlioharborot a tlshlng town in _lhallehusetts was shown a glrl baby only a-few* months okL En looked lt`tho__bpbe and ad- mired, thsifsaiil to the mother: ‘_‘Wlll you give ms that babe for my wifo‘l"_' ; ' _Tho mother known the young msn for several summers. Sho llksd htm and thsrstors answered promptly, "You--. -ii., ' "Will you promise never to tell her thatywhsveselostodmsashorhus- bandl" _ - ' "Yet" V ' V The eonditlous otitho singular hs- trothal wus observed. The glrl baby grew up, and summer after summer the young man courted hor. When she was eighteen he married her, and not tlll then did she know that she had been betrothad to her husband while hr hercrsdls. Canoldromanesbemore romantic than this awry of a. Hal nnaismi umm tonal-llxdissg. ____ '|.ifiTai"itI ".!£.l$.'l&.!.‘.ll§ dw No other medicine for _Woman’s ills in the world has received such wide-spread aifd unqualified _el1~ dorsement as has Lydia li.. Pink- iiani’s Vegetable Compound., made from native roots and herbs. No other medicine has spch_a record of success for womans dis- eases, or such hosts _of _grateful friends os has Lydia L_ Pinkhanis Vegetable Compound. . ' For more than 30 years it has _been the standard remedy for femniine ills, Inllsmmation, l lceration, and consequent. Spinal Weakness. It has relieved more cases of Back- ache and Local Weaknesses than any other one remedy. _lt diS80lV€B and expels tumors in an'_ earll' BWE0 of development. _ Weagiess of the Stomach, In iges tion, loatlng,Nervoualfrostration, Headache General Deb1hetg,_q1iickly yield toit; also der_ang Qrsiilfln causing pain, d1‘R~‘5t!mZ_ 9@n*!f‘U°“S me iiu;_kaciie._ Under __ail' circum- stances it a/cts in hunnony with the ‘ iemale system. ' ' _ _ `.VIti removes that wea`r1ing.fee,hngi extreme lassitude, “don tneare gn “want-to-be-_leftf plone . feeling, dxcitability, ll_‘Yll~l~lll.lll3Y»Yl9l"0\15110515¢ dizziness, faintnessi _sleeplelisuessd datiu1ency,melaneho yorthetf bl_ue_s. ’ 'I‘hese'a.re indications of Feniniinc disorders, which this medicine o_ver- comes' as well as slight deningement ‘ pf the Kidneys of either sex. ; V Women who arefsick and wept to t; well should re use to acoe an _ giibstitute for Lydia E. Vegetable Compound. _ p _ C. A 'ex _Brown _ -FOR- ‘ New Nobby Cloth make your new Spring Suit or Overcoat p V _lust give me a chance towlioiv - you the range of up-to-date _ iiiiitiiigfi, p 'Pliers will be 0° doubt but what I'csin make you as suit that will please you in style, tit and Fiuisli. C. Alex Brown Cliiwlntiowwii. _ dm will p |=-luis --s3i§&`»*'*' 'Wa nted ZA 3"l"‘._'0ld ~'l’_'ioture Frames ,___ _ .11 ~_ y'o'ii :have any' old picture imma; 'drop me n card and I will “ii and-_got them, reglldor repaint them and ‘send them bsekto you as good as-new. It wlll'not'cost you much. 10 shuts and _up 'accbrdllll C0 »in.' _ ' ' _ ' Aornis wANiED _ = ire I nsuraiice linr'rst§4A‘ ttis'r"s'.’.liil iidildtllial fire -"iii: '”°i'.-:~°i:i.:t lsxia. “':i.‘:.".:: '~~e’?»‘“~.~""f'~r""'i~.°:fi-~°\°»'.:‘.°:f.‘°f-' 'lo owns:-_ _xw‘n-m-~ _ '_ _-'ovnlisl' _1°iiii"»:l;¢¢9W*a_ ,i-1 l> If ¢ Q it , _ . _ _ ' ' ` KI’ i ‘ H ’\` i M Irregularities and periodic R_iiins,‘ - BENQ. "PETERS,` - y _.l Permanent Results _ "I had been sutsrlng forever two months with an obstinate sough, as hid also my-little girl. We tried several remedies somrson to any drug store without obtaining any apparent relief, in fast. we were growing worse. I ot n bottle of Ooltlfooto Itpootorant *rom `my_dr_ugglst. and inside of two Qyl ths cough was `stopp'ed,' and the-results so permanent and rapid that we decided to keep it lu our lioms eontlunally. i ' ROBERT PALEN. C. A. R. Station, Ottawa. ~ Ooltstosss Bnsctorsut is recognized the world over as the best prescription ever used by the medical profession for 'C0n¢bl, Go ds, Croup, Bruimliitis _ Tiglitloh 0! the Chit. Children li it. To introduce it into every home we will send a free sample to every person s"'sen1lin their nauis and address to Dr. :R Ailkoeunii, Li:ited,h'l‘oronl&¢`Sold a ut ata ru tsat y leaf 1:: Pros Haggis ‘le-day. l ' -Listen 4" QA-»-A L- Wlit-il yin nqnire nriythiiig in nrncrm.-~ you ii ny linfiw we _ have the beiilsiock |'roc~iralil¢: 3 MEAT _ l Ours can slwl ya he ilepfniletl ~ 1 upon for being tender, juicy, ` i .ind fine flavored. 'l`r_v it once and you will want lt always. ' J ij dttsrwtf Public Auction l am instructed by llfr E W TAYLOR. who is nioviug into the city to sell by Public Auction at the Farm on Mount Edward Road, one mile from Charlotte town.” 0_i Wednesday May the 6th,|9o8 and lf very stormy next day at ` same liour. Ci(-i niare 7 years old in foal to Oakley Baron. Sonic stock if uut sold privately before sale. wagon, i cart, i water cart, i doub e seat haruess,i set carl harnes»a,i riding sadd‘e, r tormentnr,i potato scruflleraiid nirulder, turnip cutter, i horse weeder. i folding saw, I cross cut do. i flag pole. I farmers' boiler, ladders, cssk of tar. i ash sitter, flowers and plants. 4 ` i-lopaedia Brltarinica _(1ats'~e¢lilIoii 'boiiiul i, becl_f-_f»»»i»<»ns<1'~ -V-tidweff wwf ms. vi 3- I which-ws_hr§}?ojug_Vto_elQS€_sou!;"at These coats proof -Eng ish ‘iu_sntitac'tnr_9s, well made of $°°d S11°"'¢f l>l‘i5bt_'itrl¢l'!l1'_ill 'stylish pattéri.s,V-andilsro .Stn every Vrespect ‘a fashionable coat. They 'are 'good 'value at_oiir regul`sr'prices,V"'but to make. aj quick _Clearance we have- put them down at cost. ‘For_¢;g§i;'1. ple. ' ` " Regiil:ir$12.oo coat now $7.50 ' “ i3.oo cost now t-,.50 “ i4.oo coat now 9.oo “ 15.00 coat now io oo The cout you waiit may be iii this lot, so come at once. - ll/|acLELLAN BROS., The “Expert"Tailors. duiw frm w ftf 'g ,_,.___,_._____-,__i.____.__W_,__. p- p! ` B:sl