PAGE TWO \ rwnir 11111111111 11111111 1s 1111b wrur vou o1111 oo 1111o11r 1r THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' fiéfiao-p .. -- 1 to many authorities. some 80 of the people of today have acid stomach. 'l_ hrs because so muny foods, comprising the nrodern dict, are 111-id ftrrmnrg foods. it usually malts." rtscii felt in ,5o11r stomach, indrg lion, heati- ncires. nausea, “pars? “i1ii1ousaess." t1n<i ruosl. frequently in sttrmat-it pains that come. about lhrriy yninulcs alter: cal1r1g._bo you can easily tell if you have 1t. New Quickly and , Easily Corrected Iii ‘you do have acid stomach, donft vrorrv nirout it. You can correct 1t in awcry simple ruzrnrrer. Just do this. li. u" alknlirc your ‘acrtl Mrzrlicll .-i0111:1t‘ll almost imrucriralc- i_\". \'111r\\"iii icei like. another person. ’1‘.\ It’ I'.'~—'..t tcnspoorritris 0 Phillips‘ Milk 11f hiatzncfllil \\'1\l1 I! glass oi water every tnurrring when _\'11\1 g Aecordiné O ALSO IN TABLET FORM: Phillips‘ Milk of M2111.- nesia Tablets are now on sale at drug stores everyuirere. liacir ftny tablet is the equivalent of a teaspennful of Gen- ~ time Phillips‘ Milk of ct up. 'l‘akc. =111111111~11¢-...-11..1111- fui tinrty rnintttes nilcr carting. And another bei ure you go to bed. PHILLIPS’ Milk of Magnesia Ticntrahzes F0011 and Tobacco Acids a few lTllTlUlCS after ta 11g. 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U, 'i11r111t11-l11\\-n 111 Queen's Futility, in 111- said l'1‘11\ll11‘r\_ 1.11 '1'11nrs11:1_r- the N" hintivlh 11:1)’ 11f \1:1r1-h 111-an 1-111ui11g, 1 1111- 111.11g 41f 1-11111-11 111-incl; t'111'1-11111.n 11 - 111 .~111~\\- cans-c 1|‘ ' 1111- .\1<1~1111r1ls 111' :111l the listatc. clusl-tl as praywl n s11i1l petition 111111 r111 1111111011 of 11.n:111l _.\_l1-l\'1rrnor1, i-is11._ i'l'11t‘lt1t' for 11111 i‘1'Ilil11lH'l‘. .\111l l 1111 l1t=rr~l1_\- ertl- 11‘ tlr:1l :1 it'll!‘ curvy ltvrcnf i111 f11ril1- 1;111_1-11l1l1~111\11 111 s111111- llL\\\11:i|1|'t‘ 111i»l.~'11--11111 1'l1:11l11ll11i111\~1r i111‘ at 1111-: f1111r 1-11r1s111~11t1\'1~ \\‘1>t'ii'4 fr1.r11 the 1:110 l11~1~~~11i‘ 111111 that :1 tr1t1- copy 1crr-of 11c f11rti1\\'iii1 ptwiflti 111 llm ful- pntrin- [1l:1t'r‘.< respectively, 11111111111111 111' 1111- Fnnrt 111 1'11: 111t11-11.\\11 af11r1-sai1l at 1r .11 11111 .1._1~.11 11.11111.- 11r <'.-11i.11ra 1111i 1L 111' twat‘ 11111 llzrnh 11f \11v:1 ' 1.11111 i11 t'11;11‘l11tl1-11.ur1 trinro- ‘I l- A1111 l 1111 ir~r1-11_v further rrrrlcr 1111 a true P1111)‘ 111-r.-,,r 11,. r,,,-,1,“-,,1, .11r\'c1l 1... 1111- .\111.11..-_1- 1;n111»r111 111' 3111a i‘r11\in1-c so 111.11 ~111-1~~:1~11 111 111.- .1- 1.1111 ' 1-11» - . 1_\"s 111211. (\'xli.l Ii. L. PAIJIEB Jnrlxc of Prnlruto (i1, >21 1- - 311111: nasal-n. iirey Hair g Banisired RAMKA _ You NOW can restore the natur- 11 beauty of your Ilair with ab- ‘ solute certainty, by using ltAMKA, RAMKA does not paint the half, ‘out penetrates the hair shafts, and is guaranteed harmless to hair or rrowth. RAMKA is not affected by 51181111100. Rain. Sunlight or Per- tprratron._ RAMKA cures dry and arittle hair, and removes all scurf » and dandruff. ‘Ninety-five per cent of the people formerly using colouring are now using IIAMKA. Price $1.00 per bottle from all reputable Drug Stores. Distributors for Prince Edward Island SUMMERSIDE OUR. THREE SPECIALTIES WATCHES, RINGS EYE GLASSES Established 1870 s. w. TAYLOR i HZ Richmond Street Just Cleaning your RADIO makes a difference. Communicate with ill. 0. SMALLWUUII RADIO SERVICE 122 North River Road _ crn King's Exhibition Association " “ MORTGAGE SALE FOLEY’S llrug Store l859-l-ws-8l. NO TICE The Annual Meeting of the East- and Souris Shipping Club will be held in St. llfaryis Hall, Sourls, on Tuesday, “arch 21st, at 2 P. M. EDIVIN REID, President. n. r". Mat-AULAY, Secretary. 84-124-17-21. _FOR SALE BY TENDER The‘ book-debts of the Eastern Canneries Limited, Georgetown. I11 connection with the volun- tary winding 1p or the above Com- pany, sealed tenders addressed t0 the undersigned will be received up to and including March 25th for the book-debts of the above Com- pany. Lists may be inspected at the following places: McDonald Bros, the residence of Mr. George McIntyre, Montague, the residence of Mr, William D. Wight, George- town, and a1; the offee of the undersigned. ll. F. MACPHEE Attorneys For Liquidators 5366-13-15-17-18-21-23-6i. There will 11c 110111 by l'n11li1- Auc- tinrr 1n front of the Law (‘ourts Building in (‘harlnttt-torvn in Queens ("uurrty on Blot the '."1'tl1 day of l .\l:1r-*l1 A. ll. 111 tin- hour of t\\1-l\'c o'cl11 11111111 :1il that certain 1111r1~1~l 111-1 t1 111' 1111111 111111 prc1ni111~a silnutc lying .1111 111.1111; 1111 1.01 or 'l'n\\‘r1ship Number twenty-three 11111111111011 as follow: that is tn say by 11 line commenting at n stairs fixed on the west shin of the Cavendish Rand and at the s11tlli|0l1!i’ auglc of \\'i1ilatr1 1111111 111 llru 111111111111111111 .\l'11i"l'ait thorn-c west lo 11 1 t-zrllctl llic 11 111111 south 11111111: tho s11§1l chai s thence cast. to thc (‘avenrlish marl thence northerly along the some tn the r1lacc. of commencement corr~ taininr: fifLv-two acres of land a little more 111‘ lr-sn ngrhcalrly to a plan of 1111- samc as is 11111111111 111 the margin 111N111: 11111-11 111‘ i111: (inrcrrnrrr-nt of l'r1111~1- 1I<l\1':1r1l island t1. John llrowrr llllli 111111111 April 1st A. l1. 1km. The above 5111c 1s made under and in pursuance of a Power of sale con- tained in a hlnrirzage hearing date of the M11 rlay nf Iinly A. l). ltlilfl and made lmttreetr .\lnlcr11trr .\furr:r,v of Graham's 1101111 in Qtrr-t-rrs vnnnty n- forcsaid farmer, 11f the 1111c part 11111] John llrorvn 11f Alayfichi i11 Queens County r11‘ the other art and 11y the 1111141 John Brown anignctl tn re 11111l°P1llRne1l 11y Intlcrrture of Assign- raad six mcrrt hearing date the. liih tlay nf Mlllch A . 111111 default having been 11111111! 111 11=1y1ucnlt of principal and fun-rest trrnlcr sold rnnrttrzrgc, l1at1-1l this twr-rthr-forrrllr day of February A. l). 1111111. DEHVITT BROWN Assignee- B1f6-2-25-S1rt-4i. MORTGAGE SALE There will be sold by Public Auc- tion la frnut of the Law Courts Building in Friday the Seventh clay of April, A. sixty-five lrr said County, 110111111011. and described 11a follows: in: nt rt square post lmsscssion 11f Malcolm Mclilnnon thence runrrlug nu 1111111 North for the distance fire. chains, lance of nine ctnrlns five links, thence South Nhorc, thence following to the lr11n;r11: 11y 111 a 1111111 on lhc from tl\'1 (‘rnunrissinncr lnrrnls to \\'|llinn1 Ilnsr1_ April 187.11 11y Margaret ltnss, liuss 111111 llnrrlct firwrgr- linrrcull. 11y lTlh .\I:1rch 111112. ’l'hl.~1 sale 1s rrtatl under 111111 11y viriu". 111’ a Prnu-r- o $1111‘ crvntalucd 111 nu lnrlcutnro. n Ilnrtrrag» hearing of I‘ (‘atlrcrlrre Jane 1111-1111 (jet-rue flnrrcntt (Inrnlmr 1111111 in raid 0111111111, other p11rl_ l<'11r fnrlhcr particulars npply to .\lc al llank 111111111111; Charlottetown. 1931i. FREDERIOK ROBERT-R _ Charlottetown in Queens, county in Princi- Erlrrrrrd Island on _ll. 19511’! at the lrnur of ttvelrr- o'clock noon, nli that tract piece and parcel of land_ nitnrrtn nu Township numhcr hntrnllary of sweaty- tircrrce East T111‘ the din- urrd severity- to aaiti the various u-nurscs of the sahl Shorctveshvarrlly place el’ cnruurenccmcnt, con- cstlrnatlnn seventy ncren 11f 1111111 1t liltlc mute or loss, agreeably urarttiu of a tlcctl 1111110 11.1fm] 110th 11111111: the 1111111 cnrrrcycd _ date the ucvcntlr 111v <1! b-‘vtcmt-cr 102:1 111111 111.111». 11¢- ‘ 1.111111 111111 lllcltlnnnn, Solicitors lloy- Dnlcd this 2nd day of 11111-1111 A. D. The Double Act A Romance of the Theatrg BY MARION TOMLINSOIQ Rosemary bowed, unsmltlng, and ent. The work to be done was every- thing. He went back, after cou- gratulating others of the cast, and rejoined his parents. “Oh, Tony, my dear, that won- derful boy!" said his mother. wip- ing her eyes. "He'll make a. very great: actor, one day." ' “He's one already," said the Rev- erend Peter Carson. "I'd like to shake his hand, Anthony. He's in- terpreted the very soul of the East End." “You can, Father, it you'll come out with us to-nlght," answered his son. "He told rue to ask if you and mother would come. I forgot to tell you. He's giving s. party to his friends the Fiyuns in that box op- posite. Will you come?" l Mrs. Carson looked across at the riotous boxful opposite, and smiled her cirarming rrrotherly smile. "Indeed we'll go, won't we Peter?" she said. "Tell the boy we shall be delighted." Then the lights went down, and the quiet of expectancy went over ‘the house. The descent of the final curtain found the audience still utterly quiet. For s long moment it sat there uunhout. moving, and that, as every actor‘ knows, is the truest compliment an audience can PB)’- Then the spell was broken, and a roar of applause burst forth. "Alf Whitefield! Alf Whitefield!" they shouted, calling Rosemary by the-name shc had made real to them in the play. "Author! Author!" Finally Anthony went out and made a speech. “I am proud to have written the playg" he said, “because of the act- ing of Alf Whitefield . . act- ing not of the body, not of the mind but of the, spirit." "Good old Les!" shouted a voice from the top left hand box. “Where's Les? Tell ‘m Joe's ‘er-e!" 11, was young Joe, in truth. He had sat absolutely silent. in the tur- moil of the Flynn fatally , over- whelmed nnd absorbed. Now he had suddenly wakencd out of his trance as Anthony stood below speaking incomprehensible words. “Where's Les!" he demanded. “Don't. let 'lm set nwav- I r01 somefink to tell ’im." Anthurty looked up laughing- “Conrc round to the stage door, he'll be waiting for you." he assured 111$ interrupter. The audience added their lautth- m as they looked up at the 11"- crnbat-rasscd Flyuhs, and Anthony escaped through the ctlrlifliflb‘ 011 W the stage. There he found that B small dark-haired boy with 5111111118 eyes 1111a been rtsoenrns 11° 111$ speech. “You rheant. it: truly?" asked the boy. "It. was truly all right? I am an artist?" Fbranswer Anthony gripped the small shoulders. "You're the finest artist I have ever known," he said. "I'm very proud . . 1” . The young er before him was rtrmpling the shtntn! black "w? ‘m his head. “And the hair of Berenice is fit- through the the man, who had first taken Rose- her arm through Anthony's and the taxi-man, though puzzled, smil- cd s, fatherly benediction. now she's bof on 'em1" iwhaf Th1’; Dog; escaped when she could. She knew That's all you do. But you do it she had still the big scene 1n the [I 1'9S1IL=I‘I'lY1‘EVERY?AY-?°dl°:1ll115 third act, and must save herself for F’ l 1“ifhigvscig{osflrgllfirglfljcoth ésslrgs; it. Anthony, unable to restrain " ach acids thatjostcr your "upset 1111115915 Tushed mund behind thel FOR COLDS . 112.111.111.111;‘.1"1;::.‘1:12=*:ia* 1:11 is“; 11,11 ";,"1“;,“=' 1111 =1 111-e 809E room Ere. \'as eav ng e s ge. encrg '. . Try it. Results will arnaze you. H“ "118?" at 1191‘ blinds, but she Your iread will be elealr. Xou ilfor- drew them quickly away from him, get _\'11u itavc a storuac r. 11 -1 1, 1 ' 1'" u 1 -_; ' 1111»1-_1......1..1 11.1,... 1.1 1 13,35, ;,;“§§,1;§"§;; Vbel/ea/Inj Own REAL milk of ma nesiar “EC-inuyot} Wm“ t Z 'D m; t P“ n ' MADE 1N CANADA m, hu ; genuine PHI LIPS’ 1 o ‘ 89 1911 Y- ° 5 BY IIOW- Mrlignesia. _See that the name Anthony understood perfectly. He lfiglillilyiéi?" 15 5V1mP°d Clcafly on knew he was nothing for the mom- Zl 1 taxi-loads of mcrrymakers drove streets of ‘Bethnal ‘ Green. One of them was driven by L mary to Mrs. Hicks‘ lodging house. She had taken care to send for him at the address he had given her. "I hope that old woman didn't put upon you too much, Ivllss," he said, as Rosemary, now attired 1n a coat and skirt, her short hair hid- den by s. close-fitting hat, descend- ed from the cab to say good-night to the hilarious Flynns. “She did, terribly," laughed Rose- ruary, "but everything has come out just as I hoped it would." She put He did not know what it wall all about, but: he knew a pair of lovers when he saw them. The second cab was dismissed, and. young Joe, replete and dumb with the incomprehensible events of thony, leaning across to the silent youngster. ' Joe did not. remove his bewilder- ed eyes from Rosemary. "E used ter talk like a tot! some- times, snd ‘e fought like a girl, an‘ he said slowly. Anthony laughed. "Give it up, old man," he advised. "The ways of women are beyond us men." "'I'he ways of women are toward you men," murmured Rosemary, from her corner of the cab. Joe was set down, and promised to come to Anthony's Ofltce the next morning. Rosemary leaned back on the arm that lay about her shoulders in the shelter of the cab. "We'll adopt him, won't we. Tony? so many things he has miss- ed. , . " she murmured. "We'll adopt him more or less." returned Anthony, "enough to nrake it. possible to give him what we can of the things he has missed." He touched the wavy black hair on his shoulder lingertngly. "Will V011 191? 1t grow out gold again, Rosemary. It was so beautifull" “Unreasonable? cried Rosemary wntentedly. "You are difficult to pleasel" "I loved your hair," said Anthony obstinately, "and I shall love it again. I'll get 31011 k991i 1i’ 5° 011W as long as Kinship runs and then I shall have my golden garden slrl again. Shall I?" In the darkness of the cab he could not see the light in Rose- mary's eyes, but her lips told him what he wanted to know. THE END. W. C. T. U. Notes 5111111111111 MEN s11 Wilfred Grenfell, 1r. 0.. 1n. o. All my life has been devoted t0 ly sacrificed?" he said. Anthony stareds moment. $11911. to the amazement of the onlookint; actors, he caught the 11889111 “We newsboy up in his arms- "oh, my dear, my dear," h: CD6. and dzain “Oh. my @9313" I O I I After the party, the most up- roarlous success inthe lives even of Commenc- fixerl in this $111110 n! Illllshnro flay nl the 1211.111 lmurnlary of land now or formerly 1n FOR SALE Ten or twelve cottage building iota at ‘anhope fronting on the Stan- shore and any person who would wish to occupy one of them, would have free access to the beach. For further particulars apply to J. A. MacDonald, Barrister, Chor- lottetown. .I. A. MACDONALD. 8437-3-16-cod-3l wager) Provincial Distributor: sales force for a new first m] bsndlge. Liberal Discounts, t. Isabella Rosa to illti1‘||llIl't' tinted o t’ f frrrnrrr, and llrrtlh- 17111.11 Gnrrcrrtt his wife of tho one purl 111111 the trndcrelguc-d of tho default lntring hccrt 111111119 1" l'".1111"11i "1' nrlru-ipnl (11111 interest. I hustler. State are and experience, Write Russell l1 Ellison, Windsor, Ont. H81 I t lat ti Mortgage- 13-1-21. the uproarlous Flynns, two FY0115 hope Road, either in one-half or one acre lots. These lots adjoin the Organize fast. selling, repeat orders, requires real work among senfmns 111w. B1111 during the last thlrty years I have made periodic tours from the At- lantic to the Pacific Coast-meet- lng and addressing audiences in all large cities, in most universities and oolleges, 1r. many high schools. and numerous normal 00110898. 11nd private schools. There ls no question that the fa.- milies of seafaring men have im- mensely benefited by the Volstead Act, to my view. I am not an Am: and away ahead and is reaping an infinite advan- tage. Educators in this country every- where who are interested in ideal- ism, and believe that there is al- ways danger in temptation, have with very few exceptions. such as Nicholas Murray Butler, assured me they have begun increosngly to -sec the advantages of the V01. stead Act. In East Boston and in the San Francisco seaport the d"- ference for the better between I900 and 1029 is beycnd any question- Oh the dear little Shamrock!‘ the The proud little Shamrock, 1 weénz’ For the nursllng which bloomed Now blossoms heat-h smile of a. W I Joy but in my peoples’ 101i Their sorrows are my own. 1 have wept when the sun o! my r11 tre glory of manhood went donut’ 1 have mourned and have missed More precious than pearls of my And shall I not mourn with those O‘er the tomb of that; glorious band who have died for fair freedom, Qn the heights of the far-sway land? 0h ye daughters of llkln! i181"- 011 ye sons o: the loyal" and brave! 1 swap from earth's grandeur to For my brave Irish soldiers’ grave. It shall be of the flower of the valor of the Irish t-IWPB 1B 5°11"! Her Majesty. of Windsor was 1111181 831d 911 the crieau, but an Englishman, with a legal residence in Brookllne, Mass- achusetts, for many years. But. I am s. gradual/s of many universities and I have seriously studied the effect of the liquor laws both here in Englandfln Europe, and 1n Ca- nada-and my better hair is 100 per cent. American. America is far of all the rest, THE SHAMROCK sweet little Shamrock! through the dool of the years Queen l Though Queen 0t the mightiest empire hlch earth has ever known bright, summer hours the glad voices long stillcd, CIOWU. mourners who weep for country and Queen hearted and true: / gather a wreath land of ther love And green as its leaves shall their name Be enshrined in myireart, and the hearts of all those Who link Ireland with honour and fame. Ohi bear it. ‘all proudly, aloft on that memorable evening was driven your crest; ~ to the place that served him as Thar the world of the future ma! home. know ' and rest "What about it, Joe?" trsked An- mare“ To the teal sons of Erin we owe." 0h, the dead little Shamrockl the sweet little Shamrock! The proud little Shamrock. I 119911- For the‘ nurslirlg wihch bloomed through the dool of the years Now blossoms neeth smile 0f a Queen. As g tribute to the exceeding‘ Africa, St. Patrick's Day was cele- brated throughout the Empire- Sha-mrocks were brought to Eng- lad by the car loads. The Irish flag was hoisted over the Mansion I-Iouse, London: and by ordu‘ of the bell in the Tower soldiers of the lllznplro wore B bunch of Shamrocks tn their hel- mets-E. s. M. in Lays and In- eident o: the South Alrlcan Wsr. THAT THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW (A column of interest. to all recording accepted tacta and worthy opinion: rent-din: t-hl place of alcoholic beverages tn modern tlfo: ll well a new: of 1h: progress of the campaign for a "dry" world.) tsponao b! the Grand Division, Sons of Temperance P. l. I. * EDUCATION PLUS LEGISLA- TION Education, to be effective, de- mands certain conditions, sdch as freedom trom distractions, hence a measure of quietness. Where the aim of education 1s the cultivation or moral habits, certain eondlttcns are necessary also. Hence the de- mend for legislation u well as education in desiing with the tem- perance problem. A fence around a plot of ground will not make it. grow cabbsges, but it may protect the young plants the gardener has set out and ts cultivating. A Roman Catholic Bishop of New Zealand has put the matter strikingly in thls sentence: "rm- her beneficent action of building up character tn the individual soul, the Church needs s favorable en- vironment which the State ought t 1 to provide." British Premier Ramsay Mac- Donald phasized the point in this way: ‘They tell us we cannot be made sober by Act of Parlia- ment. I hate these smug, petti- Wendell crazier, 5 Harold Ramsay pion ATTENTION MR. HOME BUILDER The 11111111111111 36’ x 22' All materials to complete this home (masonry and plaster cxempted)~ Freight paid and Tax Free ilnly $2,495.00 Everybody knows prices in general are down- People buy building material so seldom, they do not know just. how low prices really are. Knowing the situation as we do, it is our conviction that the coming season will see higher prices. Select your home NOW. Send the coupon for a HALLIDAY BOOK of HOMES showing “The Woodlawn” and over fifty other beautiful modern homes anti price list giving exact cost of all materials,‘ (masonry excepted), to complete each Home, Freight paid to any-station in the Maritime Provinces. _ Until March 31st, we have a special offer for every intending home builder, WRITE TODAY for full particulars. This ad will not appear again. r FREE ~— Qurhew I933 Building Material Catalogue will 1A ready for distribution about April 25. Your copy will be mailed FRSTE- Let It be your guide to lower prices on DOORS, SAsHES, ROOFING, wallboard, flooring, paints, hardware, pumps, metal, roofing, plumbing supplies, electrical goods. kEvery home owner or intending Builder should have a copy. Name COUPON Enclosed please find $1.00 for Halliday HomeBook and price list. --¢-s-a-a-an.11.»...-a~1-|-¢--------¢-¢--|o---u-8n.¢nq-¢-1.1-. Address TRURO social life in general. The is one‘ function of all good govemment,_1 to oo-operate with educational and moral agencies To neglect it would be a. mark of e. weak, or a. stupid, or s. corrupt; government. Let's build s. fence around our province-plot, and safeguard every youth" from being a drunken sot. HAMILTON SCHOOL Honor roll for February. Grade VIII-l Elva. Stewart, 2 John Owen, 3 Harry Taylor, 4 6 Barbara Woodside, '1 Len Cham- Grsde Vii-l Eileen Hamilton, 2 Elizabeth Ramsay, 3 Charles Stew- art. Grade V—1 Janie Champion, 2 Leits. Ramsay, 3 Keith Ramsay, 4 Ruth Taylor. Grade III (Sr) 1 Dorothy Wood- Building Material (DEPT. C) slde. 2 Enzly Ramsay. Grade III tJr.) 1 lvrarlon Stew- art, z George Bryenton, a Glendon Crozier. Grade II-1 Doris stew-art, Heath Bryenbon. 3 Clifford Ram- say. Grade I (a) 1 Keith Champion. Grade I (b) l Thelma. Owen, Alton Ramsay. Grade I (c) 1 John Champion, 2 Alfred Ramsay. Most stars for Stewart. "spelling: Per eet Attendance: Elvtl Stew- "9- HMYY Tlillor, Irelts. Ramsay, Enzly Ramsay, Glendon Crozier, George Bryenton, Clifford Ramsay Heath Bryenton. Jean J. Sharpe-Teacher. A recently invented garage ls equipped with a trmtable that turns s. car around ‘nside the building as the door is opened and closed. Doris liALLlliAY ‘GRAFTSMEN LIMITED Specialists 2 2 fogging, and inaccurate pieces oi proverbial philosophy. They are thrown oft by men“ who cannot. .thlnk, and they are behaved in by fools. I say that. every experience lthe world has had, and I do not. cm where you go for its-go north, go south, go east, go west: keep within your mrpire or go out- side; confine your attention to the Anglo-Saxon race or go outside of it and take tho Slave-go any- where that experiments hevelbeen made, the conclusion is abso- lutely, inevitably and irresistible, that. you can make men and wo- mne sober by Act of Parliament.” Ia it not an interference with the liberty of the citizen? rm. with h!s liberty to destroy propor- ty. endanger life, degrade morals, like light and darkness-Sci. and 1mm all manner of fnlury tn m-wv-www-armunnnar. . 1 '~4I“m‘l 1~ Anyone can take Aspirin, for doctors have declared these tablets perfectly safe. A And there is no quicker tom of reiieflor any pain. 1111111111 to remember these things when anyone tries to in place oi than tablets, Aspirin may be taken aa often tut there is any need of its comfort: to atop a headache, throw oil a cold, drive away persuade you to try anything ' ro11 111111 1111111 WW this tin. rheumatism. lumbago, ere. Whenever you take Aspirin you know you are going to get immediate results-and you know there wlllbe no lll etlects. You know what you or: taking. Why take chances on some fonn of relief. which may not be as swift-may not be as late‘! The new reduced price on bottles of 100 tablets has removed the last mason for ever experimenting with any i Professional Gard sanrzrsrsns. sotrcrrorrssr McLEOD 8e BENTLE R. R. Bell Cameron Block. Charlottetown}. Riley Building, Cameron Block, Charlettctrnvn,” i15-2-tl-lmonth NOVA SCOTIA Stewart 81 Lowther d. D. STEWART, K. C, N. W LOWTUER 84 Great George Street MONEY TO LOAN .I. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY. K C, Banister and Attnrney-at-lar MONEY 1'0 LOAN Oflice: 180 Richmond Street BELL 81. MATHiES D. L. Mathlcson, 1.. Barristers & Solicitors Money to Loan H. F. MacPHEE, B. ' BARRISTER, SOLICZTOB. NOTARY, &c. Charlotteto MARK R. McOUIGAN B. A. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. E MONEY TO LOAN LA. Maellonalthlin BARRISTER. SOLICITOR bu. Riley Building Charlottetown. P. E Island- Moncy w Loan and Cnliceiltl given the very brst attcntlvll- ii. K. S. ilEMMili B. L, 0.1’. A» C. G. A. Certified Public Accountant Member of c/manrarv socnrrr or cos accousras-rs Bonk of Nova Srotln Ilulltllnl cmtnmnra-n-rotvu. 1'- T" l‘ rnnrtirrrmin 1111B (‘ompralry Incorporation: (‘out and lhaaIm-ns flilmm“ Income ‘In: Returns. Accounting flyatemn lnslullctl am: Audited. o o llcpreurntlutr I’. B. I. Credit nml (‘nIIPPI Limited. ‘ Caruuiltan Credit lion's Trust d" tfon, Llmltrtl Official Trustee in 11111111111111‘ FED. O-llt-tl. lnrr lll .1. w. MocNAUGHT B. 5., LL. B. . ......_..~»-,.,, _ . . the palm from uaurflllla. nouri- substitute for Aapirlal _ Barrlatcr, Sollc1tor1 41° Aaoblnlaauado-martrrogtswodlathttsda Money to 1M" X 1 ' rreaalnllw