quOol . V ‘ R 3P0 for Cough Syria: l holly and cheaply nude at homo. but It bean them all for quirk rosulll. Thousands of housewives have lfound that thev can siive two-thirds ,0! the money usually spent for cough preparations. by using thii-i well-known old recipe for milking cough syrup at i]lllme_ It is simple anll cheail but i‘. iliiis no ciiuiil fl)!‘ lrompt results._ It itllkeii right holil of a i-ouuh and [ZIVEs Wuirnediate relief. usuallv stopping an _Ul‘llllIt\l'V rough in ‘Z-I hours or less. ! (‘let 21,; (iuneeli of Pini-x from anv ,ilrii.<1gist_ our it intn a lti-uz. bottle flind lulll vliiin izriiniilati-ll suuiir svrup l4] niiike I0 ounces. If you prefer, use clarified molasses. honey or corn F\'I'U|I_ instead of sugar syrup. Either WHY, it tllsiel i; d. krerlsjwrfvflly. and lil>lS l; fami v_ along: time. _ It’s truly astonishing how quickly It acts. penetrntinu through every air iissage the throat and IunlJs— oosens and raises the phlegm, soothes and heals the membranes. and Irrad- IlRllV hut surf-Iv the annoving throat tickle and rlreafleil cough disappear entii-iltv. Nothnii: better for bron- i Faoru Old l l l / 2937 Milesof . ‘ ' erfervige and Comfort ACRQSS CANADA TRAIN DE LUKE l.l‘i'l\'t‘S BIIIIUYPIIIIIYL‘ Station ‘zit IILIS phi. lliiil)‘ Sfntilliflliilklll \&'l"l"- ‘tile Children's Aid SOClGIy o. lChzlnotttown. and of all person: in iicrcsted in the welfare of children lwill be held in the City Council ‘Chamber on the evening of Tues- l"lly the 18th November, inst., at 8 ‘o'clock. i By order. t W. J. P. McMILLAN, l Pres-dent "liii lI-Thllriivlil. iiiiciiiiii SAIE . Property of Burhoe lj and Connors The partnership—of “Burhoe 8. Connors" being in course of dis- solution. there will be sold by pub- i i (‘ll.\l"l‘l~Zll .\.\\II iinmtiunuli .\nll Iiliw iliis he tii kiiilii- thiit all ilii- |lI"lI‘I: shi- wiis thinking lil" was his 'I\\‘ll life. which she t‘illlt't‘l\l'll ivlllilil lli- forfeited ll’ liii- iissi ill lilvi-r IIl~rllii wl-ri- |ll\'t lllltlirt- tll- lllliilll rl-iiirii Ill-r tiny iinv li-i-r his liiti-iiillin iilis llivi-ril-ll. A sill ~ii illri-ilii-iliili; lllrlh’ hlilt 4'I"I'[ll iiiiu illil lillililt‘ of lllt‘ \‘l'I'\\'. illlll l-euilllviily - riiiscil ill lli-iiiniiil it sllliiilil piit ili si-i liiil~ twii \'liil~l~~ \ . l-ntly that li‘ i-iglillllrlillllll lli-i-liml . tlli- Iziilit ill this Ii\ \\'I|!4 llll‘ \llil~l- lllitl lII'i~I Il.ll| iil lllti iimill suggestion. iiiill ttii- iiitl-l-iil it‘ his |lllllll‘ hail I spreiiil instiiiiily lirvilflll tIii- i-iirliiiir ranks. A-nill ilriiivn ill thi- lull lit’ his gaunt .ll-i;:|ii, IIII'IIi*fl irplln them ihl- i-yl-ii that .iil l|llI'lll'll KTPJIIVI‘ vlaiilors. uiiil |‘illt~'“l| III‘ \UlI'4' \\'lIl1'l| in its llll_\' llilll Iiiirll-ll ll sil nus I _ ' H . > _ _ pp _ mm. Group hem-gene“ 01- hiiiillrl-il liii-u straight lllllt llli‘ Jaws lli l‘! Hllluld» *\'_’lll1 HWY glllylf-hilillalilglthma. l _ ll-lliil Wlllhlllt ii ilrlill-si. “l iliiiith-g. luililiiiiliilii. Ptinepc dis a special zfndnehligilxg a?‘ ~'.<lil-lll-l-:" ill- rllillllllllllil-ii. "1 lilll YIIIII" _ . m nil _ - " . .. . ., . Silsltntiliin uni] \;i1il~lin ~$QVNDSIQ cgxtlgotaknown ‘he worm lll-li llll.i llvvfl IIII llflllllhvlllla SlIIt .\|i.iil. vpr. fiver for i“ heahng eflect on {he “hi-n I l-liilililli-r thi~ tiiiil- FUIIII‘. I \\iII , . . , lmemhranes: . _ ).'I\'<‘ ihl- ivllrll ill rlliv. tllli IIIIL ltvllttfl" lntitilli-lliili lt-iltll :ill‘ Avflld Illdflttlllflflnlmfigf/ bgnssltirzi; ltuvk u, yum. qm“.,_,,.___ ,|“_“hm,,| .\li'lt‘lllllll- Ihwlviiiilil l’iiiiit~ IQE‘,'I'J‘..dQ'if§‘§-,," Qlrecfiozs glnd an,” lit-lll-l-r‘ l)\' accept anvthing else. Guaranteed to iil- lllrillillllvll l.l IIPKIII‘ ll-ilil IIIPIII. ill _ . ‘give absolute satisfaction o_i' money .~'IIO\\' till-lil‘ Wlltlf tilllllkll i-l-lillllllll IlI"I‘t- "pcfwllhfllld “Marltlme l pfltmflflV r9lunded~ The Pmex Co" \\'I‘l't‘ flir ri-iuiiiilini: in this P4~'I'I‘I'I vl-"ro Llmlled EXDYBSS" hmmm‘ Ont‘ l..| lltlilillsl llllllllli: illriil illlli lill~ lthn- rut-Hilly f|;]'ll|-i||;|ti4|yl ._______ V_____ __ __ _ __ ____ _ opl-ii. I-Iillinxli tlii“ flu-in |li:i| \lll‘ll l ~ill»i.| il- 1's "ii. .\'l r - il- l ~'\l‘l'l." l" k‘! 1 . A'd S qllltwlllllll ‘llllfilhvlillilrlll illlllil hi‘: lllfillililiilllll‘ W_ K, ROGERS h ren s ‘ l 9c nlll .\\’Jlll'l'll iilll illlli illlll ll\' ‘llilll! m“. lpiwkw, prim, Annual llvleetlng '..\|i_'iilr.~i \\'||l|.\l his lli~l~ti4 lllltlvl‘ slltl- ‘ ' l l»i liillll‘ Illlll iimlllilli- illlli .\'l'lil|I‘4'll iil-- _ 1 . (it NN, Tim Annual Genet,“ Meeting o; lll.lllllv\'l'il. The lI|4‘II illlrl- ||li Iiiiiizl-r lii: auction on Wednesday next, November 12th. at one P_ M., on] their warehouse premises on Mal-- Pequc Road. all their warehousei PTODBTty and also two building tots at _Spring Park. There will als ' BENJAMIN CARTER, l Auctioneer. FROM MONTREAL To Belfast-Glasgow -l . Ili-illcnimu . .\I.lrl ll-ll (i2l-l I-8.\Isiiiii'.'ii. l ‘ liv :1; .. .. . .. .\l l=l - I '20 f‘lllllltlifllggvr“Lin:Il.\\l|"l'll5 - xlll i: . . . . . . . .. hllliilvllllnfl‘ "_'“ M‘ H T0 l.I\ll.I.lUfblglhunimfim‘. he (;uardlaln l ‘..‘;:t'..'.“;.‘.:‘:.: Urpartrllenn is liven .6:11:.‘ri‘r;:‘:r:I:::..leqlllllvrd l» wrll- out ~ _ I sale bills. , any person havine an E iuction sale should liilvertise lii (‘IIHIIIHH llt Tl) .\'liv. IHI CRUISES CFOR I925 ROUND THE WORLD l l Empress of FYAIIIJE... Jun. I4 I l l l . TO THE MEDITERRANEAN 1 1n both Empress o1 Scotland" Ileh. 9 , l TO THE WEST INDIES ‘l WEYS- l llllelltmfll ---- -- J“- 2°- F“ 2‘ l advertisement IA n llnay pay for itself if it oririgs only one more. ' bidder to the sale. ‘the Charlottetown (Formerly Empress of Britain) Apply ti; Local Agents G. BRUCE BURPEE C. P. S._Aitcnt All King Street St. Jolul. NJ}. . l l r'\ loin f\"\ r-x /"~\ 2 ~~ . "in; .\iillili ivillli Ilfl‘ yl-e .\l-.- _\‘l‘ lliiil illl- . |'l|'ll"ll ll_\' ~plii|. so |lIl\\ lllit‘_\' sl-i their llivn .iiilli:ml~ilt !l>l l|i>. 'l‘<l itil-m II \l lb‘\.\‘lH'l\S iiilll-i-ll. .\l: lll't"i ailnlliinci-iiil-iit lit' his ‘piirpllril- w s fiir ii-lliil silitil-il-nt ill ll il-l ihl~ii llllllliltl. 'l‘hl- murmurs swvlIl-ll. niit tll Iil- lii" '- iis. .~iiii-'~ fll'~ll‘ll tli liilizi-i- aiill his IIII'I'<‘ 4'II4'I‘ nnll srliiil- liliriill ll_\' his lll'l‘l‘l' | liii: llrlliv. mill sulIlll-ill; llllt‘ lil ihl- rl-i Il-lin-lni: iinplli-lsli-l- Illlll stern iipliii tho l-lt itlll IVIIINIFIIIIIIIV tilliil till-m" "w," Iiim. llilll l-linsllll-rl-ll \\'lIlIl ilrlitlt was ill IN‘ l‘\ll'tll'll'll from it. miardian FRESH Pllflionillllllliil Ours are made fresh daily, from fresh Ham and Bacon trimmings and nothing but purest spices used to flavor. They are economical and desirable meat food for this season. For sale by all grocers. DAVIS & FRASER 197d I-3Mff. To the Fox Blrceders of Prince Edward Island :-- The keen demand for Silver Foxes la for registered stock. Diu- crimlnatlng buyers are insiltinq on pedigree, and you would be well ad- flll to meet their demand: by registering. ‘T your strains are of pure Plnce Edward Island orlgln they are ell- giolc for registration In the Silver Black Fox Breeders‘ Association of Prince Edward Island. A CERTIFICATE OF BREEDING FROM IT IS RECOGNIZED THE WORLD OVER AS THE INDICATION OF DE5IR- AILE BLOOD. Intelligent and enterprising ranchers throughout the Province are registering their whole ranches with us. All foxes tattooed. For further Information wlte The Silver Black Fox Breeders’ Association of Prince Edward Island Hold Office, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. I h ,_ ‘w,’ , fl" lotto- .\..~";iil l'i-l| liiiilk a paw‘ lII his pro- iliiiiill inl-rlililnlilioii. lliil" furi- \\'l|K Iivilt, his l-yl-s izliircll fllri-lll-llv lii-l Iiiinil Illnv ill ihl- Jl-ii-l-ll-ll hilt lil‘ lil.-i si-liiiltiir. yet Aw‘. - s “""'=‘_'r = I Dusty hands are germ-carriers Everywhere, every day, the bands L! are touc covered with dust. Countless time: thou dust-laden hands touch the face and the Itpl In the course of a day. Consider-dust in a source o! lli- fectlon and dang: . Lifebuoy Protects Take no chancel-cleanse your hands fregluentlp with the rich, creamy lat er o Ltfebuoy. Life- buoy contain: a wonderful health Ingredient which goes deep down into the pores of the skin, Ing themof any lurking in action. The clean, antiseptic odour VIII- iuheu In a few seconds, but the protection of Llfebuoy remain. LlI-‘EBI-IUY HEALTH 30A? MorethnnSoap-lllcqhlllnlill nvn snorrtliil Lung-lo ronouro ' lib-HI ll l||l(‘\' linll rl-iulivl- his rl-ssl-l frlis-i a melt a rock; pllllp i-liil. ii-Iillst his iiuile ininll ivi-iizh \ A THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i l wfiwll torhlirl- from ilriiu-lug the lJlIIfllL In- sli-iiil. In- let Ililise upon Bliiriiiik the \'l‘lllllll kiiillleil iii his soul by itils evi- llI'lIt‘l' lii‘ hliw shrunken was his iiuthlir- il,\‘. "'I'liliu tiiiil!" thy l<i-iii'.~ii's work. he snail-tell. “Ll-ilk Illl See wlint u devil host rilisell with thy woman's i'illlll.~ll'l§. 'l‘liliii lil (‘lillllllllllll ii truth-y‘! ‘l‘hllii ill lil-i-liine ii tiglitl-i‘ iipiiii the sl-iis! I \i'iiiilll llllll .\II:ili Iiuil nfrii-ki-ii llil- lll-llll l-rl- I lii-piit mi- such n iilin as lliliiil" Iliirziik rl-eliill-il lillflirl- ini- fury of’ \\'lll'llt~' ihiii Iil~ |I'£ll‘4'4l lllllllll Iii» flllIli\i-~ lll yl-l ivlirsl». lIl- iliiri-il iiinke no lliliil ily r-'\ tlil- ‘Pilflffifi lli-iiliiiukx tliiil Iiilvi- Iliiwii . iir ilri- yrl liiit iiriivi-llliinii: rrii\\'ii!"' ll -ll~l-lil -ll I-l llll- u-lllll of his vllivl- llll.\'\\‘l'l‘, llirl-r Ill! I~.\'I'li'-. fjj ‘Lilli inlin-l illl-li- l'lllllllll'lll‘l‘ iil his jiiltginl-ni \\'.l\f [I'll i". ..l;,,-..,.|_\- ,..| |,|-..“||,,._ ll~~l l-lllll "I'll" llll- will"! llrli~l< l-l‘ ill-N ii-lllllliliil- i.ll...llllllllli ill ill-r Willi‘? ~\i~-l"il-llrl-- »\-~l"--l~ .\"-~I liii-I lll- ll--l llll-l llll~‘.\ llilll illl\lllll'l’tl Illllll illt‘ Hltlbll lli -ll:itill- ihl- nil-ii lit‘ this l~i~.-lv liilll lII'Il||L'lll siiltz‘ l-l Iliilifs l-Ilililv. ll.< in tlirtli iiziiiii lII triumph llllil l-ii- ____ Rut» Rheumatic Pain I l From Aching Joints ' Stop “IIOEIIIII-Z" rheumatism. It's piiiii only. Si. Jacobs Oil pvill s10]! any pain, and not one ‘Idlvlllllilllfllll case In fifty rvqiiiri-s IIIIUFIIIII ITEIIIIIIPIII. Itiili soothing. -»l_-lil|l~.~ sl l'4*||_\' |lrllni|lt<-ll ll_\- ilil- u _\‘ min,» 111mg gt, Jiu-nps ()i1 right op Ylllllvllll - ilil-li ll llillllli llll‘ llli‘ call-iil“. pndm- 5mm m“; by the mm. lllill “lllllll llii'_' iilll- Illlll irllllll-ii; MVIJII slly Jack RUIIIIISIJIP~OIII colllilrl "H l-l-Iilllll‘! fill —l-I lliillrl 'l‘lil>ll'li the FIIPIIIIIIIIIC pain and ilistlri-lss. lllli l- lls lll-lllll-l! iii iilis f‘il\‘t‘ ill pl-r- fir, Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheum- isil liki- rlllll!" tisni Iinhniliit which nevei- llisilil- ll \\'lI.~‘ llll ll splll-it ill .l lI‘:IlII lii‘ llllll-.jpil'nt.~i. and (wasn't Iiiiiln the skin. ilvt‘, .\ sllfilft‘ lil \'i| -.- illllllllllil» l....i It illill-ll I11\ll1l$01'(‘|“l‘55 ‘llllll llliffllll-“ltl Illt llil‘ I‘I'_\'I lltlllllh‘ \\'l'I‘i' llllltf.’ lllll l.l.'l'l"<llll ill-hills illlllls. lllllscles allll \\.'ll'll sl l'l'l'lllllll'. \\'l|I‘I‘l‘ III‘ lll.l.l.i,|>lll1<'-‘i? 5100* Wiillwllll lllnlhillml lillllvll llll-III iinll in I'iil| vii-iv lil‘ lllhlhllckachn “ml neuralgia’ Limlicil up! (let a small trial itiottle of oliltline, litiiiost St. Jacobs Oll from any drug store, and In ii ‘miiiiiiiiit you'll he frec from pains. ZIVIIPS and stiffness ‘pout suffer. ‘lillh rlioiimzilistii away. 202 OCTOBER l a» l PRINCE STREET‘ SCHOOL- l l (lrallc X-~.\lr. Itogers—1 Itelcn iFzirtiiiliarsoii, ‘.2 Nlary Ifliripiesun, II iItnth Ayl-i" 7 IX- -.\Il. Scott-Al Vera IVIiic- iiilr, 2 hliiilciirl-t Phillips. II Esther Kilnnl-ily. VIII ~-.\Ii:-is 'I‘ait:—~1 Mabel Mat- hesn 2 Bertha Aliitlow. it Allcc l'iil'ti‘illi.ze. ' \'II Alisa lfVlIIKZ-Ml Allvll‘, Mc- ‘Imiiiiiiii, 2 'I‘hi-lm:i 'l‘ei-ll. II Iltarizziriet Zlliiii-li. \'l Alisa i\i-0rii——1 Iillii Vaughan. l1! Nliirjiirii- IIIcLi-iiii, ii Phyllis Iloop- of‘. l \'~.\Iiss Fiillciltoii ~~ 1 Illlarjtirio ill I‘I‘- 2 hllarjorlc Shaw 3 Elna Clark. |\'— \l‘.<.l-. \Viitsiiii:~1 Kalil Mac- IQIIIIYFII", 2 Kathleen IIIrPunni-II and hlariiin SIOVPY. 2i .’\‘l:ii'y Ilat-tnii. lV-~l\ll.~ls Yl‘()."l Iliirzihi l"l'l‘l!lI- son iinll Iliniinzi hli-Ialiinan, 2 Iloris hiatus. 1i Hora Mutcli. Ill .\ HM Yi-n: I ltiiili Acorn. 2 hit-is Ilirt- 7i Itiith Yoiiiiiz. Ill .\l HM Kil-liyr» l Illillth Show, 3 (Hun Kl-niicily, II Arnold Itoper‘. II Miss Joni-s- 1 Ni-Illil Miiliiir, ' Dona (‘oiirt iiilil IFIEIII‘ Macllmiiilil. l Juzin MairNillll. l~~Mlss Al‘lken:——1 Pearl Stev- nsnn. 2 Burton (‘lrllbb(" 3 Iillinii lroivti. m}? Will Purchase Fore gn Hldes ll Sole, piihlalihieil at Milan. i-on- alni-i an article on the forniiitlliti -f an association for the purchase lf foreign rnw hides, The illrect- ng committee. It states. met iit ‘tome anil dominated as president "omnienilatore ennare Maffetone f Napli n. 'I‘he seat of the associa- lon in Rome was fixed at the Hotel splenillill where the w-ool asso- intion Iii Installed. It has been loin-Lille to enable the office to he- "n without ilolav the admission of ssoclates, nnil the organization of purchases. finances, trelghts, etc. j to sen. they tulgtit tly steering uil 0 init- Insurance. "p" “ulll: I: helping liil!" she nuld In II volci- of fervent gratitude. "This Iii your opportunity. The uieu will obey you." Hi- looked at her. and smiled faintly upon tier eagerness. "Aye. uiislresii, they he iuilil. But lil the few uionicutn that were sped he hiid tiikeli hhi resolve. Whlliit iliiillllititeilly- Auiid ivas right. iiilil the wise (‘IIIITEE was tu Ili- close In this sheltering i-iiril ivheri- the oililii of their going llll|th'l'f'l'l\'l‘ll ivi-ri- hi-iivlly lil tliiilr Tin-or, _vi-t the men's judgment was niit altogether iit fault. If they were to piit wlll obey nie.“ erly course puss uluilliirly llll]it‘l'l‘l'l\'lfll, iinil \'\'\'l| should the splash of their oars Tvtlvll the iziilleiin Iicyonil the hi-uilliinlt. yet ll_\' the tiini- nhe hiid wi-Ighi-ll iini~hlli~ llllll stlirtcll lII purililit thl-y \\'illllll hi- ivi-II nil-ll_\'. lurniillni: iwi~r_i- liiiiil-i- iit‘ miiscli- iit rlii- oiirii. whilst thi- IIPIIPZI" —u tieiivy fiictor In hls‘ cuusilIi-riitliiiis-wiuis become so feeble-l that Illl‘_\' eoiilil lunch iit ilursutt ll_\' a vi-ssi-l flllll ili-pi-nili-ll upon wJnll iiloiie. The linly lliiniri-r. thl-il. ivlis the iliingl-r ilf tlll- guilt-oils i-iiiiiilin. iinll that dati- 'i nlini- sii great as frilni exper- - ..ikr-llI~.Inhr ivell knew. 'I‘|iiis wall hl- rl-liictiiiltly" tori-ell to lllt‘ VUIIUIIISIUII that In the uiiilii the wiser ]I0llI'_\' was lll support .\l-nut, and siiil-i- hi- iriis full viiiitlili-iit iif llie nlii-llli-nrr- ilf |lil- nil-ii hi- i-uilsolilil hinii-il-lf with] the rl-tIl-viiiiii iliiit a inliriiil \'l(‘llll"_\'| mlghi lie in store for liliii out lif \\‘lIl('lI some suri-r protlt might presi-ntlyl lii- ninllll. l In iiiisii-llr. then. lII thlilil- who still riillcll iipliii hiiii, hl- Ii-iipi-il lllliriftliir l~iiiii|liinilii| iinll striiltl- nlliiii: ttil- flillll." iviiy ill the IVIIINI ill-ck tn taki- his stiiiill at tlil- Ilililhifs sillll. .\s:ilI wiitl-tii-ll hill npprlliil-li wlth angry misgivings: it iviis wlth him n fiirl-izlini- l-lliicliisloii that. ttilnirs lii-liii: iis tIil-y \\'I'I'I'. Snkil-i-l-Iliihr \\’l|lllll lil- l'llll|.’l'fl against lilin t0 lililiiin l'lllll]lll'll' cliiiirol iit‘ ihl-sv iniitlvi-i-rs Illlfl to Pllll ihl- fiilIi-iil :illl'iiiltii|.'i~ from t|ii~ sltiiiiiillii. Softly llllll. slliivly hl- iin~ iihi-nilll-ll his iirinillur. iinll Siikr-i-I-Iiiihr iii-elm; this liiit lif tIil- 4'lII'll4'l" lit‘ his l-_vl-. ‘VPf 1lll4‘l'lI‘4l iillt tli iiilll. liiit sllllilt fiir- iinrll ill IIIIIIYPSK iIil- invil. “Illlw il-iivi" |il- llllllllll'l‘l‘ll ivriiihfillhv. “\\'l|.il shall this liii-tin? .\t'il _\‘l- all ill-iil |li:i| yl- Iiiivi- iilil Iii llil~ l'lllllIIlI|I|(l lif ylllii- this I. Iii-ll lil‘ .-\|l:ih. Hf‘ _i'iiiii' iiiiitlnlins \'lrl|‘I'l\ and .~:l_\' Wlllll is yliiir will'.’" that i-l- lllirl- r Niilllll-n ninl iilil-r siIl-iii-i- irllllll\l'l‘ll that l‘.\llIlI‘IlIlIfl||. .\.-nll Iisii-ni-ll In rc- Ill-villl nnilizl-ml-nt: Itlisnniunit l-niiizht lii-r tli III shww ilismny’. \\‘|l;ii iliiilll hll iiil- l, thl-ni’ Iliill he liiit rliliIl-llniill iliipilil lil r"? \\'l-rl- his In. tiliitiliiis |It\\'fII‘ll lii-r llie vi-ri" lippiisltl. iii his |lriitl~~liiiti<iiis'.’ She ll‘IlIII'I| iiplin A ))))>}ié§l§$§ ‘ symptoms. taking It through the (iii 1 Ingoinur, N. S. it. M. Plain! , lIIgUUHIl‘, "l" Illllilt l. il Nlrtllllllt)! ill I'IIll'|I i-l-l-igl- d’ ' that spoill-h lif his lil . liliplili.’ lililllist lllh iiitll error liii thl- seliri- iil‘ whiil Iil- hull, Slllfl. i Nhl- snw lilin tiirn \i'ltIi ii gesture iif uill-tily cliniiniitiil upiiti Jiiirlicqul- who vtliiiil thl-ri» liy the liiihviii-ks. iviillliiiz. “thick to |Ii_\' i||i yiiiiill-r. lilmtl \l':ltl~h tttmli llint renal-I'll miii-o-l liii-ills. l'l‘lllll‘lllli.' iill-lr, ill llll. wll l-iiri iiilt l|I‘IlI'l' until sill-Ii liil lllll’ lilril Asudhi! izliliil pIl-nsiirll. Away with then!" l l-llrlll‘lilll~ ivllliiiut ii llIlI|'IIlll|‘ threw a Il-i; IIVPI" thl- ltlll\\'l|I'l(N iinil iIrlippi-lt 1.. llie ours. ivlii-nl-il hi- i-lntulivri-il asliiiri- as ll!‘ hiill lll't'll lillIlIl-n. iItilI not a single villi-i- was riiliwil iii tiiliitilnt. Snkr-l-I-Ihihihi iliirk gllinril swept thl- rliiiks of tIil- corsiilrs crowding the» for... l-iiiille. “IIi-i-ituxi- this pet of the liarcili." lll‘ iilil, Iniini-iiiii-I_v llnriiig, IniIll-iittiii: Illiir. ,.'k by a l-liiitr-iiiptiioiiii gl-iitnrll, "lylqimfl lil iliiiiiter llIll) thl- i-iirs of "It'll. iii-i» _\'fI all tli grow tlmlil iinlI foothill mi ll hill-l] "r "IWPIY? ll_\' Allah! What are yo? An. .\'~' the fl-nrIi-si-i lIPIIllIlIVllIN that have tlliivii with nie. iiiill iitrllr-k “lmln. U“: IDIIS.‘ “I'm” "r1"? tzriipplliipz-holiks “w.” lliliiiz. or are 3'1‘ liiit si-iiiw-nigliii: l-i-lii\'s'.“' (To lIc (fonttiiueii) Destroying Historic Old Dredge With the breaking tip or the 01d ("edge Prince Edward. which has m’ n"! 1314K two Years been lying sublllefélvd in the Murine dock one of tlic- old Iliad-marks of prc-Con- federation days will be completely obliterated. There are very filw ports ln this Province lMIl. hull the ncc-detl lin- PTOVQIIIIJIIUI to navigutiopl Ilflffofn‘. ed by this ilrotlge atone time or un- other. It was tiiiilt by ‘the Provincial Government In 1872 at Suinnitql. side, the lbiillrler ticinlg Mr. Julin McKtnnon. Alt the time of Con- fctlcmtluiil she iinil two sldu-diinip- lug scows that were pnrt of her equipment were taken over by tliu DOIIIII] on (lovcrnniirnt. She ulzn-i first in chart-to of Cit-pl- Wllllnms. ivfltli Mr. .l. (i. Payne us engineer, (Lipt. Ilenry Mulch ucceeilell tlic former and rcniuln- cd liil coiiiiiiuiiil illl n irlmiige of GDVQTIIIIIHIII. In 1878. when liil ivas-i replaced by (lii-pi. Andrew Doyle. who held the piislifun iintll his ileath In the full of 1805. Mr John N. MCl)0DIllll‘WlI(I Iiud liii-cu crniicsiuiiii with Chill. lloylla was hlii successor but was removed the following your and Capt William lallirkillfl plnc. lfll lIl charge. In 1911. after another CO RNS ' mas. w. sncsv QOLLIIllVILI-l. lcuiiogl MOST trying period of a ivomaifslilc is that of middle age, fraught with danger to some extent, and invariably with most annoying symptoms, such as hot flflSlIQS,SII10[l1CI'llIg spoils, nervous troubles, irregularities and fainting spells. When a. woman like Nurse Stacey after many years of caring for the sick writes a lcttcr of praise for L ldia E. Pinkhams Vege- table Compound like the following, it should influence other women who are passing through the Change of Life to try it. Lydia E.Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound is a root and herb incdi- cine especially adapted to act upon the feminine system. It helps nature to build up the ivezikencd, nervous system, and enables ' women to pass this trying period with the least possible annoying LYDIA E.PlNKI-IA'M MEDICINE CO» N rse Stacey? Suggestions to u Middle Aged Women Nurse Stacey's Letter Follows: Colllnsvills, IIIlnolL-"l could utmost write ii book iii praliia of Lydia E. Plllkllfllll’! Vegetable Uoinpuiiiiil. In the first place my liusliiiiiil lniluiloll mo to try It and I have con- f-luuod taking It off iiiiil on for yours. I liiivu hill-lune u well woman from its use and inn now ling» of Life just. to hiilm the safe side. I and u wuuk condition of this whole .\l stain and I think It siivinl iny life and my baby. Fhii IR IIIIII‘ a uloflisi- and plkoii it lIITStIir inn I think I i-un l-iluni. iv; high as a hundred women] Iiuve rscilmniunlled the Vagiitliblli ifolnpllinlll to,» I am a irilctiniil iiunic. Wiiy you see tit. for l will stilnil by what. I wrlte."—. rs. H. SrAcinhC-olllnsv Another Woman's Similar Experience “I tlliik yilur inclliiliiio fora run-down irouillttou and tnwilrll troubles. I huil pains iii my right sillo so tliill at titties that] coulil not. walk any illeitaiice. I saw about Lydia I42. Pinkliziiuhi Vogiltzililo (‘liiiiiiioiiiiil lil the iiowlipa ion! unit have takoti five bottles of I IIIII better in livi-l- l nay unll you uun use iny letter to iivu Sciitiii. Take Mrs. Stacey's advice and try Lydia E. Pinkharrfs Ve getable Compoun olp other W0l1lBll."—bll'B. ALvrrA LYNN. MAQQ; F~$ é‘: e 7g v f; w C‘ £- inns; first took It fiir Iiiickacho U l~ttor lu l SB lily“; l". Illy Kidneys Need Lots 0f Water At Times like the tioivels,soiiietlnies gci slug- gish and clogged and need n flush- ing occasionally. else we have buck ache and llllll misery In the kidney i-irginns, severe headaches, rheuma- tic twingesi, torplil Iivcr, aclil stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder illsorders. You simply must keep your kid- neys active and clean and the moment. you feel an ache or pain In the kidney region begin drinking lots of water. Also get‘ about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store Iicre, lake ii tablespoon- fiil In ii glass of writer before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts ls made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice. combin- ed with Iltlila, and is Intended to flush clogged stimulate them to acllvlty. It also helps neutralize the acids In the urine so they no longer irritate, thus helping to ilell-‘eve bladder dis- orders. Jads Salts ls Inexpensive; makes u delightful effervescent llthla water drink which everybody should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean. A well-known local druglzlst says tic sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe In trying to correct kidney trouble while It is only trouble. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys iit least twice a your. 101 ltiliisiington was given lllie coin- "mllll- Cfillt. Orr resfgncil iiiiil (Yapt. .\l. D. Murtln ilceetveil the position. to hold It until the ilredgtl lllftllllllfl active work. Wlillc the "Prince Edward" has lllltl seven ciiptiilns she liii-s only liiiit llircc uiigincirrs, Mr. J. t‘, Piiync rctalnliig that position iiiitil 1393. when Mr. Janicii lllcCiiri-oii took clmrizc of tier engines. Ill 1906 Mr. IiIcCiirroti was transterrul to the new (lrililge Motiuiguo iiiiil Illn- gltieer F. C. Dzitt HItCCPUlhHl liliu rilninfnlng In the position -tltl the illipurtineiit. ceased ilpcriitfng llhc hliint. .'I‘lw0 0f the illilgleisrii ill‘ll still tiulc anil Iieiirty, vlz_ Mr, Mil. (‘iirron nnil Mr. Ilutt. Two of thi- (Iiiptiilnl Messrs McDonuIiI niiil Mc- Dr. Schcll‘: Zinc-pods stop corn: hut-g. trig Instantly. Remove the mush-fric- tion_ and pressure. They are thin, medicated, antiseptic, waterproof, Ab. solutely safe! _Ea'sy to pply. Get them at your druggist n or oc dealer's. Three Sll¢t40r conu. mlloupg; nrsasllii?“ Zine-pads .lne on-dhopaln l; 30m" Carron. are also Ilvliig. As the ilreilgo lil Its present [IONI- tloii has been found an obstruction to shipping. It ls now being TIHIIOV- ed by Mr. Poland, the Murine Dc- piirtmunfil diver and wreck remov- er wlth the use of ilyiiiiniltc. Though biitlt In 1872 the tlinhcrii 0f this old vessel are still In ii wonderful state of preservation. Tbs hull and upper works are so strongly Iiiifl-t that they can only hi- pulled apart wlth the help of strong explosive-s. (This dredge ts the one that was bought from the Department by the Hon. Murdoch McIGniion, ex- Iileutonant Governor, to he used In i l Most folks forget that the kidneys L]. kidneys and hlelpl igovuriinient change. (Iiipt. ()rr of. Foilciiliiiig is the Honour Roll 0t‘ Bangor lSehuol for the nioiitli of ‘October. (lTilllB IX.~~1, Mary Compton; 2. Q (‘lraile \"1IllI.—1, (icurge 2. Margaret Compton. (lraile \.‘l.———1, ltntli Compton; 2. iAli-x. Nlclhnigall; 3, Gordon Mc- Doiigall. I (lrzule V.—1, Nellie Eldridge; Z. IOIIve (fompto 3, Viola McKay. _ (trade ll[.-»--1', Evelyn Eldridge; l2, Sarah Compton.‘ ' (ll-title It.—~1, Beth Liiilner: 2, ‘Florence Mi-Doiigall. I (Ii-adi- I.— Fred Colili; 2. Robert ‘Compton; II, Ralph IIcKay. Perfelet. attendance: Iilrnest Lad- ‘ner, Ruth (fompttiii. Florence Mc- lDongalI, Fred Cobb, Robert Comp- [IOILWBIIPIJZIIVI Dirt, teacher. bQii-i ' Fixing Radidflerials The lhere. i-ildlo aerial repairman Is Not to be outdone by thoso reaping the shiekels In this golden age of radio, the lineman has mer- gctl u new job wlth his former re- lniotc ticcupalloii of repairing clotti- esllncs In backyards. For ii small sum he repairs your radio aerial which may have down- eil (luring n storm. “In smite blocks I make more mo- nry fixing aerlals than repairing wushllncs.“ he sold. "The work Is tslinplc compared to climbing line poles and much safer. And you don't have to know a lot about lsctenco to flx the wiresP-New -York Snii. I BANGOR isci-iooL l _ lpreviilent in llie rural d1 Typhoid fever ls almost iivicll flf‘ i-icls oi this country as iii the cities. 'l'l1l$ has Iieen definitely shown‘ by the figures gathered lii the rill" Fllllll" ilistrlct. of the United will-re nilst. Liulner; 3, Fred McDougalLpilie ileutli rule In the rural locali- Gruntniii-s was 9.6 per 100.000 illlrfivlisi wlifle in the cities it ivils ‘Fllllfl? uie states, however, which sliiiii‘ that an excess of rural populilllilll niletl not curry with It a Iiigh lyll- Iiolil fever death rate, lvlSltllyll-“lll Is a conspicuous example. llllfl state. with more than hall‘ its ililil- ulation riii-iill llild a tyvllltlll It)?‘ of 2.5 per 100.000 which ls ilicilllvfll to that of Massachusetts. “mun “l almost entirety urban. ::'I‘lie worms ltliai lnfcsi (‘llllll- reii from their birth are (>1 "I" klnils, those that find loiltllllllflll l" the stomach and those that iirl- found In the intestines. lTlic llllt‘l are he niost. destructive. as they cling to the walls 0t" the Intestine-i and If not interfered wllll WI“ havoc lthere. Iillllefls Worm Pow- ‘dors dislodge both kinds and ivliilll expelling them from tho s.\'i"'"' they serve to repair the (Ianiziilfl they have caused. l FOR SALE” 50 barrel lMarvel Flour Mlll, com- plete wlth 15 H. P, Enginll 9'91"‘ tons, chatting, etc. For particular: write or phone WALTER H, BYERSl R. R. 2 THQGMIQOLIOIIE: 674-11-12Wf2I. Nova Scolli ‘ T0 THE GATEWAY u See the world—~~the rich Such ‘dream becomes n ot the Eliipresl of?" Ill d-yn: 27 DOIII; 5a duyl lol- Bteliriinlltv Anni or from (l. lllllivll.‘ IIIIRPEII: digging mussel-mud for fiirm- fer- tilizer. Owing to serious illffic- ultleirthts scheme wus ultimately abandoned.) i entrancing fascination of India, Ceylfifli Sumatra-the far-flung lands of htdory that you have always longed to visit. glorious fulfillment on the world erulll e." nlllng from New Yorllllfl- ""1- Full drtallii to be had from any ~4- l w wonders of the OrIcnP-IM lVl Ind romann Shore incursion: POIITS or THE won C