THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ~ ' i‘ v Instant Relief for gsthma, Bronchitis and Hay Fevfl’ Originated and Offered by A. W. WEBBEB, Patentee line of the most eminent Asthma Specialists says: “l have not seen one who, if there were seri- ous complications, no matter how long the duration of the Asthma, could not be cured" rent idea among general practitioners as to as is no distressing and disabling diseased con dition . most will get well.” i The discoverer and origintor, a sufferer in a very acute form, has had such experience than asthma. Every case of uncomplicated asthma; thma is that it is incura more amenable to c0 of 18 of its e in any and all stags as to justify his statements. rrect handling properly handled, will improve, The discoverer and Origillatlllfi R150 saysz-“It is unfortunate that the cur; ble; for there years of" advanced asthma, xcellent eects on all sufferers 0f Canada. wirites:-—“i have no words ade that I have derived from the use of Web the past month.” from very severe attacks of Asthma until your lasting relief.” Sheriff Hall, Halifax, writes :~—For from Asthma, tlui-ing‘ which tilne I tried man gave me more than temporary relief. in lie comb We'bber’s Anti-Asthma Spray, (AN'i‘A'/.i\’[A ’i‘ ceived such relief that I hav Asthma.” Mrs. Ross, Halifax, was troubled many remedies she first tried ANTAZMA under the advice of her doctor, when suffering- attendance. Two physician Asthma, but four applicati days and able to do her LAKE VERDE SCHOOL i2, Kathleen Woods. (lrnde VliL-l, Mildred \Vooils. Grade VII.—I, Parnell Woods, 2, Zllaurli-e RWiIIIOIItI. ‘ (lrlide lV.—1. Idllnn XVoods, hllldrnd \Voods. Redmond, Wllliilli Woods. l Redmond, 'l‘e:'tclie,r, Redmond, U'(.‘oilnell. NOTICE Ill FARMERS Live Hogs or Dressed Hogs, We, are now receiving 11mm at our, plant delivered by FARMERsi roams ONLY, daily except syn‘ URDAYS and plwlng highest market Priced. it! DAVIS d» FRASER. a nneiiviosiicir" Bruce F. Judson, Boston's Mills, 1 Yorkshire Boar 4 months. J. 0. Hyndman, Charlottetown, 4 Sborthorn bulls 4 years, 11 months, 10 months and 5 months. Douglas Br0s., ivn. Sleyvart, 1 iiolsteln hull 2% years. Frank Haiildey, ldldon, 4 sows. 3 boars, Yorkshire, 5 weeks. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Maurice Edna (fnthorinu In the interests ol‘ tile Pork In- duslry of the island. hogs should be lng or the day oi marketing. 494-9-19mwllt10. '_AUCT'ION SAIIE—'OF—PURE BRED HOLSTEIN CATTLE ta There will be an auction sale of pure bred registered cattle, at the farm of Milligan and Morrison Northam, Lot 13, October 3rd at 1 o'clock p- m., consisting of high gnade calves, heifers due to freshen this winter, cows in milk to freshen in March and April. Included in this sale are two daughters, Island Rose, with an official 10 months record of 14,850 lbs. milk and 571 lbs. of butter, freshening inside the year. One of these daughters freshen in Beauty, the second with official 10 months record of 11,350 lbs. milk and 467 lbs: butter 10 months.The grand daughter of the above men- tioned calves and heifers have lan official sev- en day record of 24 3-4 lbs. of butter. I also offer two daughters of Mary Tinsen Rocker, official 10 months record 13,728 lbs. milk, 552 lbs butter. The sire of those calves were imported from Ontario and carries the blood lines of the best milking strains of Can- ada. This is an opportunity to start right. Reason for selling-overstocked. Sale without fall. Terms at sale. Six and twelve months on C. E. W. Dodwell, Halifax, Resident Engineer, A Sister of Charity at Mount St. Vincent says :-— witli Asthma for 2i years. 'l‘rc-zltin‘ent the middle of la ._..__._i__._.__________________ ~~~ e~— ' (lrzille ill.» l. Leonard llulzlles. The following is tho ii-port oliil, Alma Jalrdine. l Lake Marcie school for the month} (Irllde 1.-~~l. \Villluln iloods. 2, (ll September. llvun ltedlnond. (irudeX-l, ileginli Woods. Perfect attendance: ~Reizina Public Works quate to express the relief and satisfaction ber’s Anti-Asthma Spray (ANTAZMA) in the past forty years I was a sufferer y- remedies, none of which, however, - er, 192i, my attention was called to reatment) and I at once purchased an Atomizer and small bottle of the spray, and zlftel- using same from time to time I re- e no hesitation ill l'eeoiiillieiillilig' it to any victim of from a, serious asth “THE LOVE PENDULUM" ! BY MARION RUBINCAM i+++o+++v++++o++++++o+ GOING IIJACK tfliaptel" 90 - if I loft you?" l asked. I Colin looked at me in surprise well finished and Live Hogs should yrlfvm, w“ Ffwugl‘ "B!" “"9"! u‘ b“: be fed very lime’ if any. the monk sulnglng all on the cornel tor me to see him plainly. “What do you mean?" he asked though he must have ill return. gilessed at once. “Would you think me rude, left yol looked "Of course l wouldn't think rude," he answered. “Only-ii. isn't :1 question ot‘ rudeness." He tool: my arm and began lend ine down the street. . "Don't do anything too im sircly,“ he began. your faults. (lollnie. illmost anything, then you go your head suddenly-J’ "And do the wrong thing," I lslicrl. as he hesitated. "Yes." do not know why Colin wanted get me away from the apartm house, unless ‘he felt that If it w out oi‘ sight it would the out oi! m too. up again with Win?" “No. tho time." "Why not?" iiu walked on, fairly urging ulonl-l. “Why not?" I repented. you jnsl say that Win had oo ofton to the exlilbltlou to see is Blue-jay. stuntiy. Then the corn loosens null comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same. approved notes. A: your drugghg .l ($311.) MILLIGAN & MORRISON »'lL-c.v ll lueay After trying st December, matic attack that had lasted ‘three weeks day and night, with a [)il_\lSiCi£lll and trai s stated they had nevensieten ons brought complete relief. household work for the first time in years, anybody stiffer so much with. She was up within three O-GOOOO-OQ 9 9% §O#Q"§f§O4f§-O—O I and went-up there?" I again at the yellow glow from the windows o! my old home. (lolin looked very much troubled. “That's one oi‘ “You'll stand We walked on down the street. l "Do you think it would be wrong —to go back-to try and muke it But I'm not sure this is "Didn't November also two daughters of Black Rose,,‘j,f,'l~.,""" h" m" *‘""'"'Y llldlll" The simplest way to end :1 corn Stops the pain in- Department, Ill relieving Asth- “I had suffered for years treatment gave me immediate and and nll Catarrlial ned nurse in 133 Richmond Street, Charlottetown ANTAZMA TREA TMENT A new discovery that secures re. nlarkable results ma, Diseases of the Ihrsplrtory guns. ‘Bedding Bros. Sole Representative for P. E. I. mong countless others who have testifi-ed to the success of Webber’s ANTAZMA Treatment are Massey Rhind, i noted New York Primrose Ave., Ottawa. Countless others upon request. my Atomizer, and mlany thanks. Hay Fever Or_ sure you I amwvery grateful for yo the market here to relieve ‘many is and know when I use i' LOCAL ‘PESTIMONIA LS AND FREE DEMONSTRATIONS Mrs. Moses, 69 Primrose Avenue, Ottawa, writes :—- I-A '1‘- -_/ l’ Rfiddin BIOS. p 132 Richmond St Charlottetown Sculptor; Mrs. Moses, 69 "I received the refill for It surely is a wonderful appliance, and I can as- ur kindness and ‘hope that you will soon have it on uifering with Asthma. Iiam wonderfully improved t more freely than before I will be perfectly cured." told me. Ii‘ Wlii had that Win cared. And tluit was the one thing wanted. l would given up everything else O-O-O Yet Colin had given me what Win must be lit home. All i had it I lllln sziy he still loved me. you tlon impossible. t0 that I could pul- when lsaw Wlnlthrop again. 0ft tin- ail the time. to ent 9TB ind don't you think lt wise?" “Only a year! time." "you get up there? going to any?" "l don't know! me me my RIO. doesn't moan he is there." "No, it doesn't." Colin released my arm. “Lot me go back n-lonef‘ I said. “And come and have with me tomorrow, and I'll tell you all about it." Ho ismlled a little no he held out his hand. “if he doesn't go down on his knees and bog forgiveness he ought to be whipped," he mild. I almost run down the etreetmy heart benting so rapidly it nearly (‘llOkOd me. I went into tho big hnliwuy—for the first time in more tlhnn a year. Tho huge Turkish ruK on the marble iioor was still tliers and tho growing tlowem against the mirrored walls. There was n new man at the elevator-w! was glad oi’ that. I did not want to be recognized and gosslped about. "Mr. Taylor, please." I said. And as ‘he went to the telephone to un- nounce me, "Never mind, I am ex- pected." He stared at me curiously. I hold my hand high, trying to look e ~ =_ he nld --‘~ Down in my heart there was a little exullaiion. It increased every time l thought of what Collii had taken the trouble to hunt out my picture and look at it—ll it had taken him to an art exhibition alone, u place he would never have tlre-umed oi‘ going it certainly seemed to ine u. sign willingly liuve in the world, to heur Win say with his i-‘voulp, you mink me rude jfv_|tIWIl lips that he still cured for me. thought proof of Will's affection, at least of his interest. And there from the windows ol our old home was the cheerful inviting glow of a light, it welcoming light, a sign that to do was to l-io up there——iind I was sure I would hear l could not have done it before-Abe old bitterness would have come up in iue at once, and made a reconcilia- ‘Ilut now it seemed to ine so lung since a-li those unpleasant events. easily forget them And there he was, and here was Colin with his arm linked through mlne,urglug me away from his sud- den possible chance 0t seeing him! i "Oi course, it you've hilly mnde lip your mind, I shunt-try to stop you," Colin said, walking rapidly “But you are stopping me. Why “ii don't think it's time yet. Alter all, you and Winthrop had rather serious illflerrencee. I'll admit Time is the great hea-ier or all ills-but you've only been separated n year." That's a long “Besides, what will yon do,whan What are you How enn I lell now? lie may not be gllul to see lie may not be in. The tact that the-res a light in the window luncheon and took iue up in the elevator. rung my own doorbell. Who would answer the bell? have turned and run. begun to open. Monday-The Unexpected I lie that would relish his expectation ‘low. I worth wearing. rest of mankind are strangers. ated For Sale by Public Auction Octiber, 1923 at 12 noon sharp. frost proot collar, large lot. and pleasantly situated, real live investment see this one. comprising bullet, 5 chairs, 3 bedroom suites cs mongoleum squares, other useful rugs irnd household 10 a. m. Terms at sale. A. WILLIAMSON, OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS AT _WIL- LLAMSONQAUOTIONQOOMO - | g moroI/II-I-IIII on TUESDAY, oc-ronsn, 2, 1m _ AT 1 P. M. Being contents of 6 rooms compris- lng Parlour, 4 Bedrooms, Kitchen, comprising Bail iOrgan. iParimir Suited, Bureaus, ‘Beds. Oholn. .0Il- cloth, etc, all moved to my room for convenience or nle. 'I‘erma Cub. » , ‘LL; I There were footsteps ——dlll he have a housekeeper. or n valet}; there liiid been no sound, I would But the door success should keep his passion cool and A crown, if‘ it hurts us, is hardly Nothing is so improving to the temper us the study oI the beauties either oi‘ poety, eloquence, music or painting. They give a certain elegance 0t sentiment to which the Desirable Double Res- idence Centrally Loc- On the premises 262-264 Grafton St., Charlottetown on Friday, 5th 6 rooms, kitchen alnd bathroom each side, modern conveniences, Pro perty iis in excellent repair, ll you are looking for a home convenient or for it Also on the same day, commend lug at 1 pfm. I am authorized to sell all the household iurnlture and furnishings at 262 Grafton Street, comprising wicker parlour net, Bell Upnlglut Grand Plano, oak combin- atlonlhook case and cliinn closet, dining room suite in fumed oak extension table. (ZODI- plete with bureaus, beds. bedding, chamber sets, etc, Morris chair, lounge IPlreco range, hull ruck, Sing- er dropheatl sewing lmnchlno, d-ish~ effects. Everything in first class condition. Open lor inspection Friday 5th from 7758-16!’- ‘Auc tloneer “fiicrioiv “SALE CLEARING OUT AUCTION SALE ON FRIDAY ‘The 5th Day of October, At One O'Clo::k Sharp I As I am leaving the country I will sell on my premises at. Grand View. on above date my Stuck and CraP an follows: ISTOCiK-I horse 9 years Old. 1 horse Percheron. 6 years old, l driver 5 yewrs old, Dli-ectum Patch. I registered Holstein bull, 3 3'63"“ old, 6 choice miicli cows, in call all from 3 rto 7 years old. 3 belle"! 1 year old, 1 tat cow, 1 steer. 3 Call/PB 3 ‘and 5 months old, all Holstein Grade, 2 pIgB. 60 11955- |UROI’-—35 tons extra 900d hill’- quantlty straw, 1000 bushels choice old ‘Island black oats. p Sale positive nothing reserved. lit‘ stormy wli lba held first flue day. Tinnitus-AZ months credit on all sums over $5.00. 6 per cent oi’! for cash. Como earl)! BB “'19 “m” on t ma. positively JOHN MoKilNNiON. Grand View 1923 J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. 77 8-10-1-31. 0.N.R. Time Changes on September 30th Time changes on C.»N. R. lines elective Sept. 30th, only 81189111! attect P. E. I. service. Train No. 40 now due at 10.35 P- m., will leave Snckvllle at 6.25 i1. m., and arrive In Charlottetown at 11.25 p. m., and at Summer-side 11.10 p. m. 701-9127-41 Farm for Sale I otter for sole my farm o! BI ncres- at Cable Hand West, well watered, good buildings, machin- lotmot large orchard. part or whole to Good buildmgsyioiflioth properties. THOB. E. FIBI-IE Charlottetown 738-9-28-31. lug hens. B. 8. Magda! ery, crop, etc., etc., will be 901d hum“ “a ‘n9- clieap Ior quick sale, ‘nuci ‘TIWOIT ‘ co" LTD‘ ' ALEX ANDERION MIMI ' 75619-2941 Souris Exhibition Train Arrangements THE TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR BOURIS EXHIBITION S. G. W. lFor Sale-Our inn Hill silt: -->—l I otter tor sale my valuable farm fronting on St. Mary Bay, 150 acres 80 acres clear, balance under wood n good shore tor sen manure and lIIllti, well NOTICE OWTOWN-PIOTOU onvlcl one ll now IIIIUIII doll! return Lripl between this port and Plclou. loulllt Bruce Shown-t l: 00-’: wlmrt at ‘I o. m. Infill! P1014211 mi return on the arrival Brlllley 2min, duo than d: 4 p. m. A. limited number o hum can be PMIII II or 718 15 year old hens and one pedi- greed male $15.00 EVERETT HOWATT Cape Traverse, B. R. 729-28-31 watered. with Will be sold In suit purchaser O! l. 9. oovlmam DINO l n. m Ind our) tut-any I. nW-‘ovflaendly trip: new?!“ on m u 9mm aim IIETUIrIMS-imnvo Bolton lhllfllrl 90:. Luboo and B}. John.‘ a°"'..mm..u" d.‘ m firing: ul ulna-got EASTERN STEAMSHIP INTERNATIONAL Frelxlt null fnileilof "W"! rlhlmvl It. Joli and Bolton ' All! norm III Illl lelv g j w q n o p. u. tau-ind‘ ‘m’ ":'3....'1"““’ ‘ no via Import und i. 1' flue and f0!‘ Nip IIIAI In Ind l-‘rldlyl the Lotus, mo. LINE Time) f0 ubeo. duo Boston about 10 lbflll I i. ll IIAIKDOII CD mmmleeawyp p6]! In present contest seven ot these birds have already qualified in R. 0. 9.. Also a. tew pullets, cockerels and breod- ' Professional Cards Miss Eva I. Dyer WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3rd Manage and Electricity ' ' El t l I Mixed train, No. 219 will so to °° "y" Elmira on her way In, and take pas 287 Richmond Street seiigers and freight due at Elmira ._ 10.15, and will leave Sourls for lit 2.30 p. m. - FRANK MULLALLY . “°°'°“"’ Dr. C. C. Archibald Gradual; of N. Y. Pout Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, N000 and Throat 11981101115 Ocfliao Boyer Bglldlng, Grout George trout Telephone BOO-J. Office Hours-Q to 12 l. m. ,1 to B S. S. HESS AN inrrlohr, lolloltor, Notary Public EM. MONEY TO LOAN dolllllll. P. I. mud E. 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