hl . l. . mom rwo i i llNilIi Sill-ll SAYS Mrs. Varalo Tells of Recovery From Com- plication, of Troub- les -— Gives 'l‘.anlac Full Credit. “That l am alive and in g-Joil health today l can attribute to nothing but Tanlac," is the relusrk- able statement recently made by Mrs. Evil Varulo, 233 Cnnihcr- land SL, Ottawa, Ontario, (Jaliiidu. "For two long years l suffered B Gold Dust out- doors as well as imloornwindowgwoocl- work, porches and floors kept spotless with little trouble. Anything that can be cleaned with soap ggflwatgreapbgeieaned terribly from‘ indigestion, lion- ; _ lstlpatiun ex renie nervousu as, mo’, c-nly ‘nd ‘hot ‘sleeplessness, palpilalion of the eughly with Gold Dust. ' ‘ .heart, almost continuous sick head- ai-lies and shortness of breath. Z BEGIN HERE TODAY ventui-er, returns lo Flnglzinil, the, land of his birtb,when war is dwltir- ‘ed with llolliind lie comes to lodléll with Martha Quinn, hostess of the Patti's Head, in Paul's Yzird, Lon- Canada of don. ' The Colonel asks his old friend, Province of Prlnoe Edward Island I l-lis Grace of Albcmarie, to secure IN for him a place in the arniy and ‘ Alllenirlill- wiirns him that the .1. Betore the vice-Chancellor "an", of 118111131 1101193, [other of; . - the colonel, is on the warrant for] 340-34567. the execution of the late king, William King, Executor, Eta. Complainant. and Emma Spiel-s & Oi-s, Defendants Pursuant to and ihy virtue of u Decretal Order made in the above cause on the sixth day of Mai-ch, A. D., 1924, by the Honourable the Vice Chancellor, 1 will set up and sell at. Public Auction on the prem- lsea on lllondsy, the Thirty-first day of March, A. D., 1924 at the hour oi‘ Eleven o'clock in the fore- I . colonel to secure a commission. On the street, Holles meets one-time friends named Tucker. Together they listen to the cal lamenting of a street 1ireac who lifts his voice to warn the pe pie of the rapid spread oi’ a dread- ed pestilence. Holles goes to Tuc- ker's rooms. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY noon:— i 'l‘ilcker's fzice sel into grimly sar- Ml that tract’ piece and parcel donic lilies. “An eloquent fellow, of land situate. lying and being on I ,, _ ,, n Townamp Number Thiruunve mlglat, llémBdlil-h l-le ?l.ll)1lllil roust Queen's County, bounded and des-lalljziiyf‘ y s 9°” m“ - cribed as follows that is to sayze: ' _ “we t“ Emmi “ilelmf w" "Yiziiihe $13.3’? ‘lkiffiéll. l.‘ Zmlliilli-I a tract of Ninety-four acres of lanolin‘; ‘meaning ‘m his ward: Bu, mentioned and described in an ln-‘T _k r wmw t dun ‘m, dentum o1‘ Lease made the Twen-l u‘ e ' u a ‘ g any “g - ‘rtmrd My of June A D 1842 ‘beifurtber. drew him away and on. - -. tum Roderick Chine Mulhnalmfltmlgr “of ‘KIILS1T“.JZ°.L‘O§F iiiiiofifilé r M the ‘m; pa" “n? Rozegck gnénwhouses in Chcapside, Tucker wav- zfiltlég otlmer ltllglllligwllglicimfiencii; ed his guest to the best chair. l on the shore of the Bedford Bay UNEIS O0 QlA-YAIN SAIAIIII HID‘ QLXA3ID IV “.~“."x‘ I Colonel Holles, soldier and iidlkeellvl‘. Wll" Therefore it is dangerous for the 9Y9”- a hope?" he said, siowly,_ “mam, laugh of infinite scorn. m,‘- case l think I'd hung myself and é, have done. ' it's less tormenting." their 1 was cnliatorrsrowu cumulus LIFE i llilllil. lliil until life seemed a burden to me and I had given up hopes of ever regaining my health. "But Tiinlac helped me the very first day l took it, and 'now after using seven bottles-ply health and strength are as fine as can be. and everyone remarks how well l look. l cut heartily, my food digests just perfectly, my nerve-R are steady, 1 sleep sound, my heart never troubles me and work is like play. Really, the way the treatment restored me to perfect health seems almost miraculous. 'l‘uuiac is simply grand." Tunlac is for sale by all good druggists. Accept. no substitute. Over 40 Million bottles sold. Toke ‘Tanlnc Vegetable Pills. OOL E ‘ilrt " RA Q $ABATlNl "i \ risunvlntfll I) apcenlrrarolu - d "All oiil friend. lll“ "W'- chauce," lie explained t0 lllll came to wait JIM"! liiiii, “S0 it will biema bottle of “My _ _ . of the best. ‘ When, having brought the. vllne. the ivomliii had taken herself 0" and thc two sat within closed doors the Colonel gave his friend the ac- ' its grim llfeieeisiiei-is. There's a man from Arizona l know who shivers whenever he sees anybody use more than a fin- gers depth of water for any pur-. pose whutever—even as a bever~ age. Years in a dry land huve1 graventlcepon his brain the high value of the fluid. , ;‘_ Whiieli servos to introduce the- oplsode of the fire lli the Artie saloon lit (ireciiwater, (ialiforula. llrseliwaloi- used to be a collller cuiilp situated on u shelf of llie Fiiiierul Mountains, Willi lh-ulh Valley strl-tcheil oilt below in all it is ii ciead town lltlW~~(lt!St4l‘ll-.'ll and rotting l0 dust. it is hard to paint a picture bf lli-aili Valley for the. lllllllltlillWl about us difficult as describing the mountains fresh froiii the retorts of Creation bounding ii flat plain of sand with the glare. of an acetelyili whirlwlnds tenuntless space: is Denlli Valley. And tirecnwater, by pi-ri-heil Jllzzily on its rocks shell‘ foiled. house- above all, was a tiliserahle huddle llfllll‘ W818!‘ 0n lt~ of tents and board shacks blistor-l iiig iii the terrific desert heal. overnight, as is tho custom of boom milling towns in the Southwest. guess until" that ljllflfillllfll‘ 'l‘li<_- town hail limped into being lllfillllllll- \Villl lucn were sinking prospect lll the mouutlns fire forced shafts uuil driving tunnels into the debate"! 10 11love out to the street. nigh town all the pack mules let- lieroil by the can dumps would K0 mail in tho sound pt tinkllnl; chain traces; ii perpetual thirst was their hard portion. - 'l‘liat Asli Springs wulor, with alkali llllil a littlo green, retullcd lll 89 a barrel. Now the proprietor of the Artie saloom-lronically so iiameiP-hlirl ii sign hanging over his bar: “Free wash with every six-bit drink. "'l‘lil» free wash" nit-apt u finger ol’ water poured iilln i1 tin basin. When the pui'cliasi-.i' of ii six-bit llfllllP-Lllld no liquors sold for less than that bull liud his ‘wash on the. lloilse, the bzirtcinler would take the residue aiid tenderly pour it otl u pot of ‘gcrnliiuins iii the window. Ono tiny spot of l-treeil iind red in the diiii despair of the Funerals was the gl-Biflflllllll pluni. One day a carelessly thrown cig- flanie striking up from its miles of uretle started a small fire in the 01‘ Artie during the night rush when lllllii. wurcriilg llllrfl llllll there like halt the cums was lined up before laiwny flames-something like that the bur. The llurlendi-r tried lo beat the firo out with a suck and Somebody suggested he “At eight bucks the hurl-til? I wits 'l‘llal started an argument, which was carried on with grelil. bctit un- the h- _ 4f h; .1, we 11,119; resistant rock everywhere about. Mon were ready l0 lll-flit f0!‘ their 3333;,“ "ML -“ L Occasionally you would 11nd (me opinion-in fuct some did. The 6,3,1], Tuuklar 1.91m] 111m prone on the sand and with his B!!! 01 the contention Wtl-‘l this: through, and grave his fiice remain- ed when the lule was done. sighed. and considered the Colonel a moment in silence with sombre your only at last. littered a short, sharp “in your “So George Monk's Then he “What do you mean?" "You think that Monk will really help you‘! That he intends to help?" l “Assurcdly. lie has promised it. and he was my friend-and my father's friend." “Friend? said the other bitterly. “l never knew a trimmer to be any man's friend but his own. And if ever a trimmer lived, his name is ‘George Monk-the very» prince of trimmers, as his whole life shows. First n King's mamtheu something betwixt and between King and Par- liament; then a Parliament man; selling his friends of the King's side. And lastly a King's man again in opposition to his late trusting gfrienils of the Parliament. Always choosing tho side that is uppermost or that can outbid the other for his at the north-west. corner of land ‘be-- longing to the widow of John lMc- .~ Auley, thence South Thirty degrees Thirty minutes west for the dis- tance-ot’ Ninety-one chains to the back line, thence N l1 Eightynlne and One-hall‘ degrees west along said line ilve chains and Sixty-five links, thence parallel to the first mentioned line to the aforesaid shore, being a distance of One STOMACH MISERY, GAS, INDIGESTION “Papa's Diapepsin" Corrects Sour, Upset Stomachs Hundred chains or thereabouts and at Once thence along said shore to the place of commencement, bounded “Pope's Diitpepsin” is the quickest, on the north by Bedford Bay, on the East -by the widow of John Mc- Allleyb land, on the South by the bank line and on the West by the western half of said Roderick Smith's land, containing Forty-ney- en acres oi‘ land a little more or less and including One-half the pond iii said lease mentioned. A deposit of Twenty per cent of surest. relief for indigestion, gases, flatulence, heartburn, sourncss, fer- mentation or stomach distress caused by acidity. A few tablets give almost. immediate stomach relief. Correct your stomach and digestion now for a few cents. of packages. the purchase ney will be re- ° qulreil firm: ‘the killfclbiigfi; on the prem ass e n oc a own to ' ' him .. the ...€ and t... bu“... .1 Leaving Province the purchase money to be paid on the delivery of the Deed. The sale will be confirmed by the Court without expense to the Pur- chaser. Dated this Tenth day of March, A. D., 1924, Will sell my property "Water- rnere" 126 Brighton Road, Charlot~ tetown, iit sacrifice if I can obtain offer at once. This consists of l2 room house, modern conveniences, pipeless furnace, frost proof cellar, house exceptionally well built and warm- Outhouses consist of barn, wood or ice-house and hen-house. Will al- so sell my 7 passenger Overland automobile in goor running order. House may be bought furnished at nominal advance in price. An excellent opportunity for small summer hotel and boarding house for summer tourists. Come and see the property and make me an offer; it will pay you. W. MILES HARRISON, M. D. 1904-3-9-tf. GIL. GAUDET, Master in Chancery lloDONALD Q MIcPREE , ' Complainant's Solicitor. 19786-12-wed2l, AUCTION SALE The reiil and personal property of the tats Boyce lldoKle will be sold on the premises at Keppoch, bot 48, oil Wednesday, 12th March, 1924, at. one o'clock p. xn., com- pilislng 117 acres of land, with live Druggists sell millions _ servlces- And look where he stands; Baron of this, Earl of that, Duke of Aibermarie, Commander- liu-Chief, Master of the Horse, Gea- |tlemzin of the Bedchaniber, and God knows what else. Oh, he has grown fat on trimming." “You do him wrong, Ned." llollos was mildly indignant. “That is impossible." "But you do. You forget that a niannniay change sides froui convic- on. "Especially when it is to his own profit," sneored 'l‘uckei-. “That is uiigeneroiis. and it . untrue, of course,” The Colonel showed signs of loyal heat. "You are wrong also in your other as- sumption. He would have given me all 11w hell: 1 needed. bill. Lhill. "But that he counted tile slight. risk-nay; what am l sayingY-tlie 9118b! inconvenience to himself should any questions afterwards be asked. lie could have averted iii such a case all awkwardness by Dletltllug ignorance to your past." "l have told you ‘that he will help ma; that he has promised." Avnd you build upon his prom. es. Promises! They cost iiutli- ins. Monk's revenues amount to ‘hilly ‘hmmmd lluunds a year. I-le was your friend, you gay; he was your father's friend, and owed lunch to your father, 55 Q“ 11now_ Did he offer you his purse to 11119 You over present stress, until 0p. Dortunlty permits him to fulfill his promise? Did he?" "l could not have tiik _ use of it if he had." en advant Tells Rheumatics To Begin On Salts A well-known aiithonity stages stock, crop, farm implemen‘ and moveahles. J. A. MeDONALD, Auctioneer lffl-l-lfl-wfil. . lllllillllll silt 1 am instructed by Colin Mo. Eaohern of bong Creek, to sell oii hi! premises on Thursday, the 18th day of March. at the boar of one o'clock p. m. All hie stook cousin“ of the 5°ll<Wlll8=—0ne mare, 11 years Oil. "Barrister," one more, 7 yosrii old. “Young Orslmiore". 1 horse Ilvo years old. 1 coldt rising, 9 years 01d. one mare, ‘I years old, "Kep- WK Winn.” 5 mllch cows. 2 m"! rlllui: I you; old. 2 iimm rill!!!’ I m». old. ll steers 2 years 01d. 3 Nlvel. 19 ewes, 1 ram, 6 91D. 40 heal. 500 feet dressed flooring spruce, 1M the some time will offer his farm rental for a term of years. Planting all done and good oom- lorteblo hulldinas. ilteason for selling, going Went. ‘Perms, All lama up to- live dol- lars cash, over that amount, nine mmths credit on alpproved Joint Nil-L lleKlNlll, ‘ '- Auctioneer lllil-l-‘f-fmwil. 1 A uctIo_|_l_ Sale s The Guardian Job i ent is well equipped to turn out sole bills. Any perso having an on‘ able should iidazlzisedn both . ways. ' An; advertisement ,msypay£oritsel.fi:fit ' ' only one more s _ er i=0 the sale. J! 31% °‘ “ trouble and indiges- °ll "e nearly always due m acid- lty—acld stomach-and not, as most folks lbdlieve, from q “ck of dlliflllve lulcee- He stapes that. 8J1 816w! of hydrochloric will in the Qtolllllc-ll Tfltllrds digestion and starts food fermentation; men mn- ineals sour like Quin“ 1|, 3 “n, forming acid fluids and ggggp, "W11 inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. We then get that heavy 1111119? ‘feeling in the chest. vve cruc- ial‘! will‘ 1001!. belch 811s or have heartburn, llwulenca, wqgqrm-uh or nausea. ' I-le tells no to lay wide all dig. estlva aids and instead get from any llhlflllwy four ounces of Jail Salt/s and take ataiblesptlonfill in l Blues of water ibfifflfg rbrealnfnlt, while lt iqtefllsrveecinl. and further- more. to continue‘ this for one week. While milled often follows "lo l"! done. it is important ‘to neutralise the acidity. mniove the tgl-mlldflu mus. etart the liver. ' the kldnerl and than pro- moteatroe dovvolptirgltlgeseive ees. Jed Baits is lneslpomlve sad h made from the acid and sodium phoflhlu. Thle herm- less salts is used b1 thousands of results. a B. head in the scanty shade of n man's fun: lying there and talking to himself "Loco" from the heat. 1 Greenwater got its water from’ Ash Springs, eighteen lniles dis-l taut. lt was hauled by a water cart making two trips a. day. Whenever that water car t drew Notable Career of . Late Dr. Norton 'l‘lio following obituary notice ap- peared in the Chester, Pennsyl- vania 'l‘llnes of February 29th: Dr. Frederick O. Norlon, profes- sor f0 New Testament literature “Tlint is not what l ask you. Dlll he offer it? Of course ho did not. Not ho. Yet would not a friend have helped you at once and where he could?" "l say again, you are unjust to him. You forget that, after all, he was under no necessity to promise anything." “Oh, yes he was. There Wllflyhlfi Duchess, as you've told lue. Dirty Bess can be importunate, and she commands him. He goes notori- ously in terror of her . Yielding to her lniportuuities he promised that which he will avoid fulfilling" He grew conscious that Colonel l-lolles was staring at him, amazed by his sudden velielnence. -llt> checked abruptly, and laughed. "I grow hot for nothing at all. Nily, not for notliing—for you, old friend, and against those who put this deception upon you.You should not have ironic but-k to England. Randal. But since you're here, at least do t woo ilisuppointnicnt by nourish ilg your hopes on em- pty promises." lle raised his glass to the light, and looked at the Col- onel solemnly across the top of it. “l drink to your better fortune, Randal." Mechanically, without answering a word, the Colonel drank with him. His heart was turned to lead. "lf you are right." he said slowly his eyes upon the table, "I may as well take your advice, and hang myself." .“Alinost the only thing left for a self-respecting man in England." said Tucker. "Or anywhere else, for that mat- ter. But why so bitter about Eng- land in. particular?" Tomaltea’ good i 0A OF the most scientific, up-to-date mechanical proc- I eases (no chemicals , it is absolutely pure an has a most delicious flavor and U011“. ,Made In Canada By Walter Baker C CG.- Limited Ilalsllshedlm MillulDoieliemi-Jdsns. uulldaaenLCcnsJa ~ soocurorciioim awrcssmn mm ;Lexlmgton. lfellow of the University of Chicago, 1L. Minter, of ~Noveiriber 9, 1904, and is survived iby his widow and lllllnter. age 18, a junior in Bvvsrth- ‘more College and Roberta, age 14. mos o5 ALITY with». Was it cheaper to put out the fire He gransl-woofl-buflh. we 51m o; u w“. with water worth $8 a barrel or let tlle saloon burn and rebuild with lumber hauled from Dagget as a cost of $60 ll thousand feet? 'i‘be mutter was decided rather ileflultely by the complete des- truction of the Artie. (Copyright 1924.) Mk1 exegesis at tile Crozier Theo- logical Seminary died in the Chest. er Hospital at 6 o'clock this inorn- "l8. following all. operation for in. tcstlnai trouble. lll for the past ten days but bravely coucoallilg the tact be was forced to go to the hospital last Friday. Dr. Norton tras fifty-seven yours old. He is survived by his wife llllll it son and (laughter. All classes at the Seminary were sus- bended upon receipt of the news of his flfidth.‘ Dr. Norton addressed the Rotary day after he had confided to his wife that he was ill. Two days later he was one of the main ispeakers at the Chester Teachers’ Institute, and again led 111g IIIlllBSS frolii his audience and made a splendid address. The follow- lllE dllY he “as udilluitted to the Chester Hospital to undergo an operation for his serious ailment. lie was a graduate of. Drake Uni- versity and cams to Crozier Semin- ary two years ago. as the success- or of D1‘. Eugene C. Ayres. He. was one of the most popular inani- liers of ithe faculty and in theologi- cal and educational circles, was re- garded as one of the nblest author- ities on New Testament Literature in the east. Plans for the funeral have not. been announced. llLs death cast a pail of gloom ovcr the seminary this morning us no inkling was apparent over the seiiousness of his condition. A delegation of professors and stu- dents waited upon Mrs. Norton and ‘tho son and daughter to convey their sympathy. Dr. Norton. was Dean of the Col- lege of Liberal Arts, Drake Uili- varsity, for a number of years. During his time here Professor Norton has ably demonstrated his ability in the classroom and in edu- cational administration, his experi- ence as teacher in Classics, a.s professor of New Testament langu- age and literature and for several years profesor of Educational Psy- chology furnlshing the background for his professorship here. Dr. Norton was born February 3, 1899 at Brudenell, Prfnce Edward Island, Canada, son of Frederick Pater and Ann Rosina (Davis) Norton. He was a student of the Prince of Wales College, Prince Edward Island. Canada, pursuing his studies abroad and subsequent- ly received from another institu- tion his degree of Bachelor of Arts and highest honors as valedictor- lan. ln Transylvania College he re- [caived his Master of Arts degree in 1899. He as a classical gradu- Mls of the College of the Bible. Kentucky 1996 and a 1903-1906, and received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in 1909. He was married to Miss Florence lnBalle, Missouri. two children, in the Cheater‘ Hill: School. l-le ls also survived by MAblydUl-‘AGTURED ii’.i.'§ul';'.‘".‘.‘.?l §b¥““‘il°l>.i‘.l‘.‘. i12- pvard Island. Canada. l-la was principal of the grammar school, Hamilton, Pllliies lidvurd inland, Canada, from 1999 to 1989; principal of High School. New Glasgow 1899-1991; principal, 199$- 1900, Western College. La Belle. ~ Missouri.‘ professor of Latin and Philosophy Christian University, Canton, Missouri, 1999-1999; ln- struator iii the University High School of Chicago 1909-1905; pro- fessor of New Testament, 190l- 1918; dean of the College of Llber al Arts 1907-11. p.. and professor of lltiicatlonsl Psychology 1919 Drake Univelplty. jls was s inenitmxot the Army Educational Corps as rm‘ gmrar, American Soldiers, in Uni- versity of Perla, lll-l, Club of Chester on February 19, a, Every day of your life you can have a good loaf of Bread if you. bake with Frontier Club; !lllllllOl‘) 1912; i SATISFACTION As a matter of fact that necessary to obtain the better quality. Good goods require a higher price to be good. There are cheaper teas than “KING COLE"-—but would you be satisfied \\ with their quality? A seemingly low price for an article is always . attractive, but unfortunately frequently misleading. 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