' slllrlsllllllll l ‘usual-j s, Lydia ‘1 h-m’ 9h‘ b]. “pound minds me You two don't know T V.‘ _ co l each other. This is Mr. lesson. my ' 1 suglneer, and this is Mr. Deroux. "m """":i. hskzaaila: ma‘: 3.2.2: iiiiiilli‘; oral? Hnkhanfilfl table (Iompoundand oux quickly gripped it.- his right [have great (a: in It. lean safely hand in his overcoat pocket. In- voluntarily, the engineer glanced Inmy home. ' it baa relieved my troubles and all never be without a bottle of ' m! 110595- 519°" m! 1",! bib lug a glint in Deroux's black eyes. bofllllllflflfii ‘N111 5W5! quick annoyance, almost anger, he ' Jud W911“ ‘"1 5° 9*“ “lam _= looked away. The two men stood drYSMIS l The Iron Horse BY EDWIN 0. HILL 4"‘ aaaaaaa (Continued) l "Oh. yes," said Marsh. “That re- F. Pink- it m, loward the hidden hand, but catch- for n moment, face to face, apprais- THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN ll-l- lllill I01". . Iiilf IIEAI-TIIY "fluently. in all n 1s years of ea- Zffieii“ 3.2 Wow...‘ '° 3i°il."rfi‘°"‘ in the will; tribute of Nurse ll. ‘ and again I have leeommen Tanlac and always with surprising results. Some time ago my Mother complained of betn generally run down on verge o n nervous breakdown. , h no her s h wsa d digestion weakened and her bowels were most i ar. ‘Tanlac came to her t cows. vlsorous I e Sig’ at 031cc‘ e ao p test relish, o ulte n II too. ' Simultaneously. 10! Bhfewdllefll 811d 91118111! 6011-31 lady who was well-known through-II Iclence. 111° “"1016 flavored with 10- out the hole country-side. Quite a 31151111 1'19 111d 011511181811 Homo-number or year; _ago she was bar- where‘ in the South. and laid clsiln eit ot her husband, and alone had l0 1111181119 ‘"1111 1119 01d 511"6-1101d-_to' take charge of a large family o.’ 111! 91555-41111 11511911 1115 11°51'11- 115’ young children. Through all the; Ulltll‘ 130k O1 GIIIICBUOH and 9011511. yegrg ghg gory-led 0n bravely null His antecedents were fussy. but ill was held In high esteem by all 111111 111119 111111 00111111)’ 11011011)’ cllr- who knew hel. Shetook a deep ln~ qd two bits about such frills as terest in all that pertained to the, ded antecedents and there was no one welfare of the community, and will5 to venture embnrrnnflns qnontlons- be hiucli missed lu the dlrlerent Driglni; .11‘0111 1191111611 KHOWB spheres 0l' llie. ' , Whole. B51151‘ 11511 55911 1115 81931 To her homo all worthy comers chance with the railroad. The end [Qufll] a hgufly welcome um] “Q0110 01 1118 W111‘ [M1111 111111 11l1511~ 11v needing aid ever called on her in organized n Business of ioilowlns Iflill. Her last illness IVES borne the road with his movable saloon ,u u. spirit ol mceknoss and ‘Pfizllfiilir, 11311115 5911,3111] 8151111111115 11°\155~ .i0n . When the end rnnle she’ all, --1, , 11115111951‘ was ioului. ready —~ loady for the "e*1“'""'1\3§.1.'1°"1" 119.“! 511115115” 1* Master's welcome call: WVcul-y ollc Wllll-fllkllw 111 Whiufiv"? 119W 10W" 1c ilolne." Her passing Willi he opt-lied his bar. ‘ Hii motto was mg 01' ma", Imam.“ . , snythm § been the Vegetab e Compound 1nd Lydia . Pinkham’! Blood Medicine Heel so different. I recommend it to all my friends and hope it will cure other . women who are suffering from the trou- ‘ ’ bles hadT-Mrs. Tuos. H. Glinoul-zrg REASONABLE 1‘ 321 '51!“ shen- verdu-n- Mflm-Teu- “Now I also want to select a o. Qlldwa _ more expensive hat." Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve etable Com- "Oh-h-hi So Madame wants to t - l l ‘pound is a dependable me icine for the ouy two hats I zel" new mother, It is prepared fromroots “Mal m“ , _ i have to pick out .~ : and herbs, contains no harmful drugs terribly expensive one for my hue ' llldullbellkenbl’ 11191111151118 11101-11913 band to refuse to buy In ordewtb Its worth in restoring the mother to compromise on the one I want. is told a sin normal health and strength“ e rs as " rs. - and again in just jiucb Gardner writes. . A recent canvass of women users of the Vegetable Compound shows that 88 out of every 100 women takin the , medicine are benefited by it. hey write and tell us so. Such evidence en- titlesusto call it adependable " ' for women. It is for sala by drngQsu g everywhere. _ ._ ‘ She: The balance of the Foxes In the P111550- Mass Fur Farm ranch, Mount Ed~ H" ward Road‘ Wm he sud by Drive“ that to "the pursuit of man." sale from now until petting time.1 Any Foxes not sold by private sale within the next ten days, will be1 pelted, I For full particulars to parties In terested will see Mr. J_ E. l~lewsom,l care Peter Ncwsom, Bfghton,‘ 1 1 Charlottetown. C? i youthinkof é, Christmasgiving 3;, Ihinkof ivin w; I 01' dY BAYER 5 A L80 Passport Photos 163 GREAT GEORGE STREET OQ-O-O-O-O-fVQ-O-Q-O-OO-O 9Q—§~6—Q-§§%§ FRESH BAD EGG “Charley's fresh!" i-‘oi Fire insurance Cflflltllt 1 ll. M, SIMPSUN 1.56 ilchmonu Street Phone Ill eo-uao-eeeoeo OrOOfi-O-O-OOQOOQOOQOOOQOOOOQ Professional Cards Mcliliiiiila s. M-cPhee B. A. ,‘ T,» ' J. A. DHDONALI) II. F. McPlIEH B ' Barristers, Attorney, Etc. r Money tu Loan Trlrlllr-lil firllmil >1 "rlivtlre llnizli-ll i.» I‘._\ .1. Tllroul Offlvr Buyer Building (irrnt livurlfr Htrrl-I lffloe llonr»—-9 lo l’: u. su. I to 5 p. m. 'l‘el\‘|rlv>nr Bill-J. ‘ |..ir, Nom- n1» l_; Railways Work R. Mcfiuiunn B. A. i l i Alll- ll?l'nl‘ll will ilhnl l2’ \ PROBL EM OF KNOTS A NECESSARY/V clTRTlET.‘ Every man has the right to lite. liberty and the pursuit of hap For the woman just change i ! “Now don't breathe this to a soul." “Ican't. I've been eating garlic." ‘ “But a bad egg nevertheless." "Those old captains have been u lay Billldhlp Charlottetown "ranmmu over t“: speed o’ amps ' ._ ‘or an hour." nlfl (t I _ "Knotty problem, I'd say." -I‘i\l|' ..l ' lCanadian National, BAlinlsTml. flout-Willi, l-lTt‘. . Money m Lnllfl i time ptlst have been operated daily Cameron Block ('hurlnttetuwn, I'.IiJ.I. Sllllllnys t-xuvpiod, will after Mqn. 2220-7-11-71. day Ilitli instant. be operated as i - shown on our current folder. name- ‘ street‘! '1? Monday 'l‘ilul'sdny. Friday and {Saturday from Sourill. nnd Monday. l Tuesday Fridny and Saturday from W. A. MQEKELL CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT illg each other. What Deroux sltw may have helped him to recover his good humor, for when he spoke again, it was with riotous unliabil- ity. "I am patience itself, my good l‘l lends, when l silrvc lllu people I like bout, always including Ueroux.” Again the big white tel-til gleam- ll 8 . "l asked you," said Marsh, "be- cause General Dodge will be here in a day or two and we will then settle the question oi‘ whether we must ailaulluu the old line and ac- cept your proposition. it may be you are right. it begins Io look that wily." “Oi course I nnl right," laughed lleroux, "l am always right. in l.lll.~l l-nuutry it is dangerous i0 be wrong. i nm like lluvy Crockett. l ‘first ulzlko surl- tile ltulue is slrnlglll. then l bet the illuit. Sur- veyors have been searching the lilack Hills [or twenty years try- ,iu;: to iiml a pass that the good ilod ‘ill-lecteti to put there, not ltllUh. ul‘ course, that you gen- Iitllllhll would over nor-vii it." Slltilltii, .-acattcrcd. lbell luerglug illtll n ilunvy chorus, interrupted llilu. 'l‘llc street was ill new tum- lllt. Ihlrllux, lithe as a panther for zlll oi bis bulk, reached tllc window n1 a bound. . "iinll! It is a revolution‘, my friend. Your subjects are lunrcil- ing upon us. it seellls this is tile =i'nces in the front ranks llllll recog»! nlitl order if you have lo wk“ Tube h“ done {or cum" it-IIIUUL clll Ilfiil. UIIII to give llinl 1" i - '- ' - ll able to dia- mn 5|” do f T | I‘ f 1111a (Illi. hi. was Ilhllil y _ . by ailogood as; your}, 21$; nuuéfiufiu. courage or i-llcrk the violence his mm‘ V" w m 1°" Mm" 5°11 ,'po\vi-.rlul whiskey provoked. ‘ lt ugls his ulIr-ILOIII to sit behind “'52:? Tam“ ve ab“ Pm‘ fwbm" tho lllllllilli oi the long bar. and manufacturers of Tnnlae. Made an recommended w‘: y ° stool, his 'lall hut Ifrolu n lligll YOUR HEALTH and out my WIIY {Inna ‘snlac and consider it the best uiu and health builder ever dis-l I411“ covered.‘ 180p all ‘Engine eye upon the motley ltbrollg wlill-h nightly jnlnluedjlis iplano. Nothing escaped Iliul. thol he freuulgptly pretended to be zi mizbcd ill n iziw book, the Only book lll- plHllPr-Jfivll. This was n copy plli-IIIUII m the buck oi‘ hill Ileuil. i broke out again, drowning, his pica. Again lie trimi, with IIIH srlllle re- o,» H“, uuflflf,“ gunmen o; u“. 51111- C1159? 151111511 1°"W“"‘1~ "mimSlulu o!‘ Illinois for the year oi Wmkmg Wm‘ my“ m“ Mirhnllllliio. ill III1H important tome he "M1311" m“ arm‘ ‘glilililil for" SIIPII legal terms as ill- “ha!” 1mm“ I'm-- Wm,“ u» pululsil his decisions. Al ‘"111’ ‘llorlll-ll make runners worse. Father! Let in“ . me try. Tile uleu like lue. lUlIIIILhPn" Perhaps they will listen to mo". ' Milrsh nodded, reluctantly. .\Iirl- u um stepped forward, a. little figure pm-mu“ H“. judicial (“creek of‘ grace null lliillllllltiShi. She l'aucli_ 4T0 be Uu|,||“m.q‘) them ill llllllIllTIHtl silent-e, slulliugi {i}?- tolliliiclitly, picking out innllliur, were always busy. and nt -uli iii the bur a man with ll ‘i’! uiuif HIIOIf-Zilll stood really to IN MEMORIAM MRS. MARY McLEOD lliziug tllelu with pleasure. By degrees the ugly; chorus died. ’I‘hc lueu becnulc, _ __ quiet, all looking directly at holy, o“ qwmgdqy Onmhvr 1., “N ex.l.)eutul.l.l‘ curious‘ 1\lill'.\' dllfllildilJldlllid. of ‘iile-‘lnlto Mun‘ She began m he" cleuriNurluzlu, l-izlrtrlvililz- null n very little nulls ul| lilo Illlluftll Willi lit-ill uu IIH‘. iii’- tl-lrnoou m‘ 'l'lllll‘lillii._\'- (ictobcr iii. The service was conducted by ltev. It. II. llnxtol‘ auld ltcv. it. ii. Stuvort. ‘file pnil-bl-itrclrs \\'u."v lllessrs. Nail Niililoistili, Alex. lit:- Jonnlli. lluul-nll “Iltihl. Murliill-ll‘ .V|U1.l'itll, lt-ilii-riuil M -I.l-od null l) .\i.» Mciionnlii. lilicrul» lit enletery. was ill IInl-lilvllli- —¢O)———--—- MR. JOHN McLEOD In tllu citri,‘ fnrcnnilu oi" h‘l'illny. Uct. llllll, .\Il', .i-iilll Ail-hood, n Vi‘|‘_\' ilighly tflillitllliilil ri-sillv-ut oi‘ lizlrl-i ville. "' -- pun. Lilly nwuy :11 rile l-olnparixtivuly early nit-l of it; years. 'l‘lle l|1'I't!ilH1!(1 hall uol Ill-on 1 this be never fully rorovcred. Tile lzmllillp: oi‘ lilo cull on till: I zibolzn IIIIEIIUIHIFK] (into wan l0 him it I-flilfiil rrliul‘ lrnlu sniTurillg. null voice’ benllike l“ me stillness‘ “libiu .y I‘.\'II!t‘li'l‘(1 lady, pus-infill awn)‘ Iiasiillo which they would cilllquel‘ and thrown down. They do not look pretty, these dogs. Shall I g-l out and whip them down the‘ I will teach them to know] lue, Joe Deroux!" . "No. for (iulh-l sake, nothing o1‘ that sort!" said Marsh. “Let me handle them. I think I know what's happened. They have rc- pudiated the truce agreement. Too. much tnnglcfoot. I will talk to; tllenl.” The door opened. Miriam flew in, like a bird seeking refuge from the‘ storm. ller eyes were big with. excitement, but there was no ieur‘, ill them. 3 "Oh, Daddy, they're coming!" she cried. "Casey and Slattery tried to istup them, bill. it was no use." 1 lShe paused, seeing Deroux, WIIDS€1 bright, black eyes were darting ad-| miratiou. “My daughter, Mr. Derollx," said Marsh. ' "A la bollne hcure!" cried Der-i oux. “Now l know that my visit 'to the capital 0i’ tho great Union} ,l’nriiic will be fortunate! Here is” ‘good fortune iiylng in at the very, door to illilllilQll the Ilcart of Joe‘ Ucroux!" "Till-ere speaks tllc I<'rccllmall!"1 said llil lulu. “Am l not right?" ‘Itbsillliitlly, Niles Marsh." lurid Ileroux. "ll in true that my people have been Americans, on both sides fol‘ the line, for more than two hun- llroll yearn. but French we relnuin. Aulerirluus though we are." Tile dour burst open and tile Aiusketeers nrriverl in a heap, Ca- nny stuluilliug. the others sprawl- ing over llilu. As they disentnnglcd thcnlsulvos it was Sergenut Slut- lery who explained how they bull charged through the mob. Tile strikers hnd tried to prevent tllcnl from rnuillliug ileadqunrters, but lllfl luuskeleers’ teamwork had been irresistible. "They ore delnanliin’ speech-with yezc," said Casey. "By yer leave. wr. we'll give ‘em hell if ye say tile worl i" l "x0, I'll talk u» them." said __5.Vinrsll. l-le put nu his but and went iouisilie. Mirinlu nlld the Musket- l-ors followed lllclu. Dcroux hesi- tated, thou weui in tile window lwhol-o. Jonson joined him. They {could see and hear. _ i Marsh raised his hand, attempt.- liug to still the tumult. For a mo~ please unto lmcul they listened, then the roar s‘ Nils. 9 Illltl l0 dlctweeni , Houris iiliII l-Jlluirzt. which for some’ rnTheyn don't understand “vnul ye kfllf'lli'\\'llll; Roderick. Brewer. Mo. ean. l . : I .\"2il Dull. ilurlsvilie. and tho lbhe silenced him with a back-ll?!“ __ -_ ,, _ , _ _ ward jab m, her elbow lililllhllf r Ls .\ll.\. .\1i sander Mt.- . Lcunau Hnrtsville. “ion will get your pay and a! ‘__ _ , - _ ‘mum’. Fmhm will See to that‘ .\llil[llLl sou, John, Hnrlsvlllt. lvtiut you to believe tllni I um ytlllfi‘ _. _ , ,_ . _ _ ,. _, ,_ . friend. tilnt I wnul to see you gall“ [h PINTO“ '1“ 9f x._t'.y.e"'s' ‘l h," ‘dlxfwldi _ _ _ . justice; a“ um is Nuts‘ WiHiIlIBPHIIH-WI llilil liiflillllliilillllg1ll?tl_ll.l . who» r1 FQHVHVIIIK Willow and 1 you believe me when l w" yuulifol Il\I‘l u your, eollulitiln lnlulll_ ‘)‘l)(|l]pq tlllllileu, iii.’ _ m“ [he ma“ w“, den, squarelyin-i iill- cull nus ‘uni ullekporioil. Al iii-ts to luoulllilleil loss l0lli bro- hy W“? “m Wm a“ geflmm‘ ‘noHtllul-s‘ slll- uuill-llzli lvxlsllilallulill p illlli out- slnlfil. Hey jug, N 5mm as the {You uanlullll 0.1.611 longed lo gu In ill-r liiu_., .. . icraullor, l. askntl-ilolvzln; RU- be Iliti.‘l.1I“I|p ngnill in lllllllytllij. nnIWHmWT. ‘Innhk’ mjwolv‘ M9" Nmqmln‘ "mi. rushed new l knuw mil l '1‘, Uzi tile IIIIOVL‘ luuuiilllll-ll dull-hill‘ fzlx, null Neil DillL, Hilrtsvilic- ililll s "I'm" ' ‘ “ )1‘ fllilli winged its IiI)llll.‘\\'ill‘(1 iligbi 111i‘ Hisiel‘ is Mrs. Alcxuullur MI!- ...'. . , , , ‘M s. Alnileod loaves in luuuru the Lennon, liurtsville. Misfit" iexlorurulf) Twldlk Lt“ , emf, loss m‘ ‘l kind llllil loving ulolher, 'l‘ilcy are feeling keuuly their éases, compkiumed ‘Henna; 1,9131; throw sous and one daughter. The loss . It was rather n striking fill-t s e m‘ ‘isoul; now lei’! nrc Alexandr-r. Sas-lfllut Mr. .\Ir-I.eod'.~'. mother was buried the day before be died and f llv iliuxsolf was. so ill lllnf tho frict u-ns llcvl-l- lundc known to him. ll i.‘ ho quite striking that the )'.'\'.I!lf_',(‘l‘ of the two ofdlr. .\ici.ooll's ullillltilu, Katherine Elizabeth. ug- Aml u“), other real grievance you passed zlwny the drlv lifter llifl m0- huve Wm be rlghtei Men, my thcr was bull-d. hi1 hlclnloduzls llenrt is ill-the road. You are all v ' good Americans. Won't you do the right tiling for your country, tho big thing‘? Won't you go ilnuk to work for another week until _tllis trouble. which is not the fault, is straightened out? Bill! And you. Tonyi. I ask you only to do what is right and luau-l ly. what any woman would expectffl She waited with the same callnq confident smile. "By God! 'l‘b,ere'sa wolnuu worth: fighting for!" exclaimed Derouxfl Illtltik eyes snapping. i Peter Jessou mnlle no reply, but[ be flashed a quick look at tile Freuchnmu. i Outside Llie mob hesitated, ull-‘ easy, shifting from foot to foot nnl’ the lucn looked at each (libvr; doubtiully. Somebody luughuli tile back 0i’ the crowd. luellt all were laughing. fresh breeze, good huulor through tilem. pulled off his buttered hat null‘, made Miriam the caricature oi a bow. "Anything to oblige a lady," lie shill, and u. roar of laughter went up 0110. start to finish; Latin, and a born nctor, Tony ll<‘igallo'swept the ground with his hut. ‘iFor the beautiful sigoriua," he said, ‘Tony, he build the beeg ra- ailrosd beemseif, alone!" "Thank you, Bill. Thank you, Tony. You will not regret it. I will give you my promise.“ The crowd broke and scattered, cheering Miriam as they went. The gang bosses rounded up their mull and herded them to the waiting 1's entirely new: Enlarged —aui.horltative; textile leather local grained construction trains. Mr. Cosay| stuck out his chest. durable and complete in “Sure," he said, "it wus mo] Irish ilnquence that did it." maklng‘ “You it wus"~said Siuilery 1 “not!" , CHAPTER X|V. “TH E ARAlBiAN NIGHTS." clear type. making It easier to handle; every detail During the curly summer llloutils l‘lllll'i'll n1 l-llutziri wnys fllullll ill llilu zl grunt ilcill 0i ills spirit returned in flit‘. (loll wllu runl true genuine mnulmnli. MFLniliI rnli of his i-oulltry null spirit of the hora) be went out to 'l‘he ilrntllerslgive illfl best- ill the cud even his own life. nus unmoved. be hall believed and he was per- whnt ho d 1'. / .' 7/ \ guric, Teething Drops and Slillilziug Syrups, especially prepared fur lzlfnnls in anus and Children nil zlgcs. \ NOVEMBER 1,1,, illzs 1*- .1, llvlorlllzlz =-. Fletcher's c..- toria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Ca§tor Oil, Pare. To nvuiri imitations, always look for ihc signature oi’ own)’ some uovouteou days nfter| its father. Mr. Nil-Lend wlnl :1 young Yllilfl‘ \\';ili was widely null known. not only ill IllH own ilonle, whore ll!) wnz-l lliwuyu the source 0i‘. good ill‘ tho _ linrtsviile- lllIII Prosbyieriau to the UWIIIIIKRI‘! he took trentulelli in tho l’. Ill. l. tasks alslliguoil llilu by lilo Board lnspitoi. null for u while was Hilllih- ilv. swan lavvl- fililllful, us; be was ill what improved. F111‘ u uulubul- ol‘ -iil nib: r spheres. wet-bu bilioru lllr‘. (IPIIHI he was ilvi-nuse oi‘ his kiulliy manner svry nlulall 111311‘! l1. At film-s llliil ills". gllullil diupnsiiiuu be wnu llv NIIIIIPFPII iuloll. . agnuv. ‘I luvorltl: with nil. it luatterell iltlc when or whore nliy name ill with Mr. Mrbeotl they al- At Illl‘, illuc of fill.- outbreak of be (lrolli World Wm‘ be hoard the wiib the ills lnsidiluoss was borne ill tile pirit of true (‘liristinu fortitude. Wbcn tile (lllil drew near IIIH fultll Ile know ill Wlloln untied that he was able to keep had committed to his rust zlgniust that day. Tho funeral. which was a large our. was held on the afternoon of Sunday. October 18. was conducted by Rev. R. II. Sta";- ert. The service The pull-bearers were Messrs. Provcn directions 2p each package. IPbysicin-is everywhere recommend it, \ FOREWARN ED As the commercial traveller took llivorublypthe- luenu card he looked up pleas- llo will lm ll|ll('.| nllssellJnlrlly and quite respectfully at the ,pretiy waitress "Warm day. isn't it " he remark- i-hleilr. but also ill nil ill‘ tile ililfer- all. . ' ill a good Ififilltllllllll oi’ lluziltllililr-o Hill npill-i-i-h m‘ lilo“ his rl-turll from UVUTSHiIId. Vi/llib- Ho. took n (iui-p illterusi ill all H ."Y“5- 11- 15-" 5119 5115W9f9f1. 91-1111)’ ill France "lining ills bit" hi- Ilzlil !II‘li. pol-milled. to the wulinri: oi" “m1 3° W“ _Y°51¢“1111¥. 511d my been gitssed scvnrul limes. From lill- rijfllllllllllly. ilv \\'1I.‘l0l](1, of the] "am" 15 Ena- “"1 1 311°"! 1'11! t1 pesch and have pretty, blue eyes. and I've been here quite a willie and like the place, lmd- I don't think I'm too nice-a girl to he work- .ug in a restaurant: if I did I'd leave nly Job. My wages era satis- factory; and I don't know if there 15 u show or dance In town tonight and 'lf'there is I shall not go with you. and 1l'm from the country, and my brother is cook in this restaur- dut, and be weighs rtwo hundred pounds, and_ last WB-llt he nearly’ killed a customer‘ who tried. to make love to .nle. Now, what will you have?" ; The man dropped back lilnpiy in, his. chair, I "I'm not very hungry," he said. “A cup of coffee and s san-iwich will do. . Dan Archie McLean, Donald lic- Donuld, John A. McLeod and Dun- iei Mclnuls. lnternlent was in the Hartsvillo neznetergt- - ed two and one-ball‘ mouths, IIZISSPII hiull-olm Air-Lead, John Cummings. WHAT 1s HOME , Without a New Dictionary And unless your home i... this new dictionary, u might 11S well be without The publishers realized that fact many months ago, so they dis- carded their old printing plates and made an entirely new dictionary from Here it is, all ready for readers of This Dictionary of Dictionaries vocabulary-modern-accurate self pronouncing; flexible binding, soft and pliable, stamped In gold, red edges; of modern book After supper that evening ill the? Union Pacific Hotel, a men] whil-ll AND AUDITOR RHODES STEELE BLOCK 1 AMHERST. NOVA SCOTIA 0016-8-14Mmo l Elmira. Chariottv|rlw'u_ P, E, I, November 13th, i925. ..lliS'I‘lfIl7’i‘ PASSENGER AGENT" 6053-14-3I POULTRY NOT/OE tlea Fowl snd Chicken. All shipments remitted for daily. fed chicken and fowl. All stock to be undrawn. 0—-_h My Canning Plant ii; now In operation and I need large quanti- Speoial prices paid for eratg Farquhar Steamship Line 8. 8. "HETHPOOL" Loavea B on for Halifax Oct. 20th. Nov. 3rd, Nov. 17th, De 1st, Dec. 15th. Cenneetin_ With 8. S. "SABLE l" Leaving Halifax for Charlottetown, Oct. 22nd, Nov. 5th, Nov. 19th, Dee. 3rd. D96. 17th Leaving Chsrlottetwvn for ydney, North Sydney, Curling, Cornerbroek and other West Cont Newfoundland Ports. Oct. 23rd, Nov. 6th, Nov. 20th, Dec. 4th, Dec. 18th. 1 _ , CARVELL BROS. AGENT! f. 121.4 J, l‘), JENKINS CHARLOTTETOWN 6083-li-l7M7i. ,,.,k_ i , .8”. .4li- - ,p~ . ..., Al.“ " Day 1 COLDS, GRIP, I Take Laxaflve The First andOrigInal Cold and Grip Tablet Provcn Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an effective remed , oi‘ Tiinllcfs dance hall girls, he consumed in exclusive dignity nt a table especially set for llilu, Joe Deroux lighted his cigar null! signboard, swung above the door- way, announced in letters two feet, [highz _ l , Judge Heller's Saloon and Bar." f I As he smiled at the inmiliur= ‘sign, his ear caught the jumble o sounds from within, hoarse voicon= at tile bar, calling for drinks or bellowing jests; the shrill soprano the click of chips rattling good or evil; fortune upon the. tables of the gum-l blers. the quick strains of the or~ chestra and loud cries of the caller inviting couples to a quhlirille. "The fat old fox is doing well,“ he said to himself‘. He pushed open the'door, blink- ing in the thick atmosphere of to- bacco smoke, liquor, sweat and per- fume. IHe was recognized and wild siiouts went up as always, when this baron of the outlends deigned to show himself. Deroux waved a casual greeting, made his way through the press ofmen and wo- men to the long bar and shook for FLU- ENZA and as a Preventive. The box bears this signature Priceililts-Madeia- do. hands with l-Iaiier. the proprietor. I Jed Iialler, who claimed and was lready to defend at the point of a ‘six-shooter the title of "Judge" he ‘had conferred upon himself. was oi ponderous chevsiier of iortuife, rising fifty in yearsfwho had pr pered through a useful combination ,1,» ,. i" 1'8 fir: J1- The Charlottetown Guardian All u. This One ‘Shingle Volume Think of the convenience in having more than three dozen special features all In one volumcl Here are some olthemi Enlarged Vocabulary, Radio, Everyday Errors, Aviation, Synonyms and Antonyms, Foreign Words and their Mean- ings, Business Terms. Sporting Terms covering nine diff- fercnt kinds of Games, Amusements, and Sportl- Photo- graphy, Music, and mere than a dozen other: of equal Im- portance-all in this one book-ail handy for Instant ref- erence-all for less than the pl‘.ce of an ordinary old style dictionary. KQPp “Inns-ifs Linlment In the house. k It’s up to you to keep up to date . m? y {THE COUP. a TODAY- J And add Mty N111! 1° vour new or Illhewll Suboerlptlon and m Dlctlensly will be des- pstehsd by Return Mall. ' nvl ".\-i'