- “' The Middle Ground By Mnrlon Rublnonm. . Dame [Zzs/rion and f _..* Common Sense i ' agree l9‘! "Whillllrtg bow many ladies ore wear- ing wool ' undies. particularly when they can wear ure woollen vestsmoa soft o: the finest annel made with low neck and no sleeves. that can be worn with the Plflcllt fashion of dresses. This to partially the reason for the great demand for AMWS LETTERS (‘banter 2T l It moved that Aniy was a ready letter writer. S0 Airs. Talbot had lone consolation that she never ex~ ‘perienced with her UllllilT9Il—-llllfl I01‘ receivln§ long and llJiBrPstlllg ' accounts o1‘ everything that hat» lpened. lane had always been too busy ‘with her studies to do more than lscribhle a rew lines each week and ‘Luther. as he put it. "had 110i 1119 ‘gift of expression.“ But ‘Amy 09' ‘lighted in writing long accounts of lire: (IOlYU-(S. , "it's just. tho sweetest apart- lmenl," ell-e wrote a few days lifter Vgsfs and Bfoomers leaving, and while her mother was Istill in bed. “All the rooms are on made to match um. tlnor~in mu house, tum .-u~e ' lfour upatrltnents in n floor, so llll‘ jlrtbpll‘ live in layers on lop of watch Publloliod by u... turel. Inc. “Lark? She, hasn't tried to must people. lcan’t see any point in your idea. Absurd. And that ivoinan in no actress. She -ls grande dame born and bred," “I've met some actresses that hail very line manners indeed, and also the entree." “\\'ell. they don't measure up ac- cording to my notion. This girl is the real thing.“ . "Then why. in heaven's name. iloresil‘! your Countess Loyos know anything about her? l! Madame Zattiany is what she says she is. they must have met in Viennese Society a hundred times. In fact. she would have been one oi the notable figures at court." "The only explanation I can think of is that Ziiadame Zattlany is all that she irlaims tn be, hut that for some reason or other she is not using her own name." \ - ‘ wit n l Witch for tho oornn veroion produced by Frlnk with Corinne Griffith on Countess laltlnny. u n u Flo Lloyd "‘Firtt “There you have me . . . unless - . . . “Ah!" The lfllliiillitl‘ glitter came into his eyes and (‘laverinl ivuited expectantly. 'I‘hllH 01d lllfd thud a marvelous instinct. “i haw it! For some reason she hail to 8B1 out of Europe. Maybe she's liidllii; iroln a man, maybe from the Gov- ernment. Zuttiam’ "WY be W“ °f =her hilshanifs names-or her m)th- 'er's. 0t course Mary would he In- lturustetl in ‘hor-wvith that. resembl- ante-and help her out. She knew her well enough to trust her. 8nd somebody had to represent her here. 0t course Trent knows the truth and naturally ivould keen he? secret.“ "Another plot for the mov-les . . . .siilI-—it's‘ u. plausible enough‘ PX» plunittliln . . . yes . . . l shouldn't livonilcr. lint from lvllfilll l5 fill? hiding?" , "Possibly from Lydia E. i her husband." Cut of Every Women Eknudhed‘ _ An Absolutely Relialolt-iis Important , to Every ‘Woman Remarkable Results Shown by a Nation Wide Canvass of Pinkham’s 50,000 Women Answer =====-- 1 “stamens \ Women Purchasers of Vegetable Compound. Other rename ole the fine unexcelled softness. nnll high quality llltalClh ulwayn be relied on ln TURNBULLS linden. clothing. You can et these beautiful. fine wool Venil and luomero tu mulch. in pure wool “(‘l;'.l:_.'l'l7.l:." No. Z15 or wool mixture 'l'urnbuil'n No. 410. other, But Claire says it's niluuei stinky,»- done that way in New ‘York. . “’l‘hrro‘s o tsuyn‘ lo cull it n pttrlor~only (‘lnire living ruunl, with zliutn lunches and hvflll‘ 01 "llhl" lions. And now I know ‘lqhy she mild \\"i_' ‘slloiildirt hnvs: Milli those W‘ 2 yclrl. " of Stock and Crop on Saturday. llllllign in.’ Tanner's grandmother. 11'." rouse» Claire has lielllls like illclll. ii must say l like them mo, huiti-l" llinn our furniture or ihi- fussy stuff the ‘Fzilllaifs llilVll. "Tlu-n there's a little illlillil»! room .. v _ .__.i land the sweetest kilcht-n. about 1i 6Q uinlrii-r an bu: its fi\li‘.\'~—yflll really 1 Sold by me Best Dealer: should condense. ynur kiivlwll. zlilulller, Jatzu-‘s tplili- rich!» ii bnlh "wilh what they cull ti nretilr show- rr that's too nmny " ‘ 0n and on the leitm‘ uw-nt, em ‘ iihusing zrhoui tlu- i‘(lll\'Plllt*ll(‘t*.~‘ ol in.» new house, whvre n faucet ‘ifllfflvll brought hut or cold unim- ‘and :1 Iluttuu pressed lllmllllfil ilitzill. where the liltini-l 01' l1 l'"""l\" I-f‘ meant the {Ability m Li-lrllllllfl" ilf‘l_\'\\‘ll(’l'i’l>rklflil on to the minutes!- ‘ilnlallS o1‘ the guest bedroom that ,,<he occupied. i Claire was the elem-rest and lllflrii lwonderful woman in the world! Sn ‘the letter stated on every pull"- ‘whlle little by little the incline of Ram yearling. {jealousy grow up in the mother's Ewe Lambs ifldihgarp "(flaire bought mt». 1t suit. d , . . . . .. MLALW~~ ~-= Corraville Reg. Sheep Ranch, Cardigan R. R. 4 1 Shropshire Ram Corraviile Reg. Sheep Ranch, Cardigan R. R. 4, 1 Oorrivllle Reg. Sheep Ranch, Cardigan. R. R. 4. 3 “Ab! That is nn explanation. ‘Rut wh —~\vlty'.'" Sulphur Clears Rough, Red Skin Face. Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth. Says Specialist Any lm-nltlilg out of the skin, oven firery. itching eczema, can he quickly overcome hy applying u little Ttieniho-Sillphtir, llulvlorun n noted skin specialist. Ilt-(zause of its psi-rm ili-siruyitlg properties. this sulphur prvpillwliiull Iii-gins n! um-i- in uuuthi- irritated skin and heal i-rnplluus such as rush, pinlplt-s and ring worm. lt seldom fails ti) remove the torment unii ilisfitzurvitiiant, and {mu dn not lnvo to wnit for relief from i-uihnrl ' lni-nl. lmprovi-inent quickly silows. ' Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain n small lzir oi llowles Mi-ntho-Snlphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. Ewoo. McLeod Bros., Wiitshlre, 1 Yorkshire Boar 1 year. McLeod Bram. Wiltshire, 2 Yorkshire boars. 5 months. McLeod Bram, Wlltshire. 1 Shropshire Ram 3 years. Lem McKinnon, Highfield, 1 Shorthorn Cow 4 years, Edgar Easter, North Wiitshire, i Jersey Bull 8 months. George P. Mathccon. Wheatley River. 1 Cotswold Ram 5 years. Andrew MoRae &. Sons. East Royalty, 2 Ayrshire Bulls 13 months. Andrew MeRae d. Sons, East Royalty, 1 Ayrshire Bull 6 months. Alexander Blue. Hopofield. 1 Holstein Bull. 13 months. Alexander Blue, Hopefield. 1 Holstein Bull 2 weeks. W. A. Moale. Kensington. ‘l Ayrshire Bull 8 months. Andrew Finpatrick, Woodville Mills, 1 Shropshire Ram. ‘rough, fuzzy brown zuul tnreon "tweed and the rstetticist inn shoes to no with it. and a dark hat Illiil is it bealitty, It's rilthcl" hot now. ‘but Claire says this is for full. iSheh so clever! She Sllfrfli more itlian she could illllil shoes so slu-‘s having; h-u‘ wlressmakcr in to ulzllie over some ‘of her clothes for me, She says I {must (lreos with ingenue simplic- .it_v~that‘s n French word. it means ll have to look young and sweet and DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ‘Ktllill. Snfi’. Oi thing. Ml‘. Clarke says i521-11-2fmwtf. 'he'll tench me French." - ‘ I Nothing xtiore was said about -=l,tl\is. .\irs. 'f‘alhot lny think-inn. {Clarke was the name of llu- man lldltllél’ did not trust, who so ud- lflliftltl Claire. (‘ltiire should not ‘re hiln~~utld with n young girl FUR SALE 0R T0 LET Wput into Amy's head? But she was tirrzilcful tu Claire for dressing Amy TU Sywlxiey Slriwt, uppositu Cutinaught Square. istI"‘“I"“'l-"3 s" 3-531" Sh“ “T's mm l"" Aionilcy, Novt-luhcl- will next. 'l'his vulu- 0W9“ “'9 em°ll°lls~she “mull m" all modern convcnlilnc-rs can Dt.‘ purchasedlmndmmlr she could "m" umdonfi- n not 50M b‘. “m, jnHL. "(Jlairi- took m-e to her old slug- ‘Apph. w ling teacher." the next letter SLLlIl. ' Wllws n sweet old man»- not so old G. J. McCORMAC, ‘though, with the. most rmnitnilt" l:.-v.-ri~ llulol Block '".]\'~-1~'.'lllu lltuovlvs egcrivougi’ will?‘ _. , . . _ umu my n unc u I l or w I m ‘if’: hm“ hwbmllpoupli: I've grand about all my lilm, lull the grout actors and alt-trusses “un” " land movie lnxopls and writers, ll<~ stlys l huvi- u very tzooii volt-e that CLEARANCE llt/IQRTGAGE sALEl... . " ‘ r thrive to begin at tho beg-inning uni Ti) Bl‘? $0M) b)’ l'lll>ll<‘- Allilllfillfli-arli to breathe nmi eniult:int'.a." l ""“" llll ilfllll 0i U19 141W (300115 Bllilt-lllllé‘ Still nlore til-tails followed. Mrs. A! Mi»- H°rb°n °“ ‘T““d'>'l.in Charlottetown in QUHWVS 5001* Till-hot ivns glad of this. Shv per- lmwmb" 20m at 1 oclocs‘ ill’. fllhTilesduY U19 "lwvlml W)’ 0i‘ <unnlly' liked .\niy‘s voicv=~tvhcu sharp’ m swck ‘m’ c”? llfllelllbtfl‘. A. 1).. 1923. fit the hour she. was allowed 1o like it. and _ _ _ .i>l twelve o'clock noouw- she was glad someone else itpprnc- 1 “Me ‘mm’ 1° Yems- l m“? ALL that mwt. niece mid twrvel intctl u. win-u sho mull the letter B@R°',D"““ i’ Y°“"- it ‘Hfsf,’ “I191 land situate. lying and bring on tiloild [fl Jul-tutu, though, she ornit- Yeam mlodl if’ blmgb“ "' ( ‘FOWI-ifillll) Nlllllbtll‘ Iorlyilvfl ill [Pfl mentioning: the volvi» training. 5°11 "a"? 1 1°“ by “ml L°"'5“°"ll\'lns's County. bounded and lies» uuiother hitter lnolltlnneil Ruhr; 6 mm‘ chm“ mm.“ if“? w..""1b"\l as follow». that is u: suyc~ out u. um» Wlill Jim (‘IHTRP uud 719K114?" ‘(ill-Fl)’ l" F“hm""l' " “‘lv“‘“.l.3otlli<li-d on the south b)’ Soilris unnlhel‘ lllilli, WIIPFH luv)’ uvttiull)‘ 1 bun u yams‘ l PM‘ 3W0?» i)" “l9 tlvfisi by lands ul dance-ll in iho restaurant holly-urn 500 blllliw-l WWW“ "W1 ‘1\l""‘l'_3' llloses tltiudet klllil Peter l._vons, nu m.» qnnrg-iqxg-ny .|i..n.,>.~_ m“; wh..,~.. “l hay am‘ “Em-v “M "m" "FUN"? "0"" b)’ 111F111?‘ lfilllllllil 0B llwitlieri- ivns nu circhvslivi plzlyiilt: the lflefl "0! lllfllllvllfll. lSOuTis Lini- Road and on the curitli-ntiri- time! .\lu,v was particularly hale ixniitive. ho reswvc. .h.\' land 0f Pill-TICK 5000""- Jamlhl lll‘lll'<‘fl ill tins, llm Mrs. 'l‘iilhui Terms-12 months on till Sum-it.» nucorltiar-k nnil (lharles ll. hIr-lnqlg "mi-h upuul, My dwelling at nllcmd at Privane Sale up to uulc up lo-date property with at an exceptionally low ilgllft‘. on vtlsy terms. it will be orfiercd iul‘ rent. inspection invited at any time. lilill-ll-iii-lli. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. 269-11~l4~w1rn3i. 0W!‘ $5.00. 6% 0H i0!’ 00511. Kinnon, containing eighty acres oi “l IlflVQI‘ hiaurd of anything so ANDREW MORRI$$EY. lAllll n little more 0r less. senseless," she burst nui to Liuthi-r, .\ll- "Pfll"?! The shove sale is made undi-r “Why can't pt-opli» out lll m-urc film] b)’ Vin"? 01' =1 POW" 0|‘ Balfilwithoui. music going on nnd pi-opli- It-uiltainerl in an lntienture 0l"t.\l0t‘l-._|i|n1pi|1g up 10 dance?“ igtillfl bearing dale the ZQth day of‘ lnither smiled and tnnk the lut- Hiurch A. 1)., 1918. and made bc- tor, frowning slightly at tho mien lwePll Charles D. McKinnon oi"t.lnn of Jim (Ziarkeki name. jSouris l_n King's County aforesaid. "Mother." he said whiinsiivtlly- af- ‘Tllldel’. Kill! 1955611“ ‘Mcxllllwll hill ter a time, “there ure restless sOuIS wile of the one part and Mary in this world ‘who must he dolnz Pam n3 “Pr?” hm“? bum mxplarls Henderson of Hampshire in something every minute, who cun- ' ‘ ' ‘ r y ‘ Altman's County oi‘ the other hart: not evvn rolux when they out. vu- Fmch (23 Pens) and 30 mxfl- Lm-itlefault having been mode ln thclllve in n keyed-ill) world. The less “no” Commemm “Yam “llllmwlllptiyment of the principal and in- they luwo to do with their bruins. Crlflx Pf; “mg will“!!! N0v"l"'°*“- thcflmore they niust do with ihcil‘ gluon a. t :11" bow?‘ "mméi For further narticulars aunly at lifllliifl and feet. That's Why w» Illa "Wary e 5'” as ‘the office of J. D. Stewart, 8-i (lance while we dine," "hole °l' Belmmlel? "1 ""- lmmhfiflreat’ George Street, ‘Charlotte Mrs. Talbot, not understanding. wens. No reasonable offer re-riiseil.:.own_ passed [his as nonsenaa . If llllvtemd l" a ""1 *1 ""101 "lg DATED this am tiny of Novem» “l wish Arny‘d come home." shi- fvtw this is Yo"? "vltvrllmll-v-rrier A. 1).. 192s. ‘said. "She'll u». wanting nun phono Pwlcllllm 01 Devil! h CRMPPQIII MARY JANE HENDERSON, ltzraph playing willie wt. out, I FX- M much‘ Mllllow“ Cross‘ P‘ h‘ Ll ilwfiklillcrlitecl, and she won't. look at. Dick Z75-1Pl44ml15l- gl79-1i»9fri4i, lnny more. l ileciare. l don't know l what we're all coming to! llur ‘father will be furious." l “lle always is." Luther icheerfully to this. I, John MacDonald. of southporh. do hereby declare that I never uld anything that would be injurious to November 17th at i o'clock sharp. ‘h’ °h"'°‘°' °l H~ '1' K°"“°dY' “l, 10 choice cattle. 1 brood sow. 3 {all Southport. and anybody heard re-l mu. 2 horses. 1 colt two yearn O1 pooling ltorieo. which hive been y, p010 .1 1" by M; y mum; 1 On Tuesday of each week until 7 r“ ° ' r imtruly circulated It present. will "Hm" "OHM w” Wm My Fa‘ but‘ hora live ears old ckmflo“ {my Guam“, o. be dealt with to the, full extent of (lhlcknn m. pow], 4%, u, 5 "m M... over alive. ltrt 800 bushels turnips. etc.. etc. "to IIW- tAlso Fowl and Chicken dressed No reserve u I {in head and feel. oi‘! or drawn. 'J. F MOQBEY. Bothwall. P. E. l. A : WARNING AUCTION SALE AT‘ ronr AUGUSTUS said Tomorrow-The Children Go JOHN A. MACDONALD. REGINALD W. MARTIN. Wltnooi zliford on the shill uhouti What ideas might she not‘ awn/l! f4»? ‘LAK ;w-az:;?6vfi, C». m-AICn-owaw/QTJQ m/u/e/Imwfflq fi/t-‘lz-e-Agiol-fi 6-o-uiAJ(-a...._4.9;.\ Cviilfmtv/Ctazapgfia; Q~—4. ,0 I-Zpl I/ WA/LAL2g, ?7t.au-§q_.,m~<d¢¢w_ fi-fi-iwl-vwieflfiw k ‘- tiwwwf"; "4":‘_~t£:_~*~ iaiai J/voogenl/Lu-K cuwd tidy, avtmdiaiu‘ A387. 105 acres of liind, situated ll miles-from Rocky Point. 95 acres clear, ‘balance under ‘hard and soft wood, hind in a. high state of cul- tivation, buildings in first class re~ pair. abundance of water. For fur- ther particulars apply to ALEXANDER McDOUGALL. ‘Falrvlew. Rocky Point 18t-l1-9fmw6l, Annual Meeting The Annual Mentl-ng of the}. II. Judson Fox Ranching 00.. will ho held at J. lI. Jllflltllfll on Nov. 20th at 7 p. m. POPE NOV _Soo'-y-’l‘reno. ‘ "lli-r~—l1v\'~»“ "pike its not. Don't nlurller mo, 1 think you'd hr-iti-r gm tn Flnriilu land silly there. fli-ltnrsiill. mnrry lAllllv (lnivilriuh nnil llllil‘ her nlunit." (‘lnvi-rlng hull tinny. iliiusi-lf iilll (if the romn. XVII. ll.» t-htirirwl ilown Nhulluol -’\\"" niw, Ilzlri-ly esvzqlini: Infill-HUN‘ ni tilt‘ t-iuwssiugs in tho frightful i-oilprcntiuti m‘ illw hour". he was uni nnlv in~ tvnsi-ly pi-rtilrhi-il in mind hut ho \\'1l.~' in n hurry. liis column “KN H"- ilnishml and nn .-irtirh\ on the “auth- Plilll’ d nnnzl" for Ullt‘ of the litvvilfiv‘ rw-vi-wvs must l.» llcllvvruii nu the lnuvi'u\\'. In ilu- tuirmul course 0f cvi-tits it would ll:l\'4‘ been written 4| uw-k sini-v. llt- was furious with hinlsr-li‘. Pas siouzltu. lillllllltiiY". and ofl=~n '-iu~ Tfiiléiillllllllt‘, his tuind urns siugtilurlv \v~~lI~il:iIniirt-iI tutti ni-t r lwfuru lliltl it .\llI‘(‘IlIIlll1'il in iIlIHPHSIOII. lli‘ huil For some time a circular has been enclosed with each bottle of our tnedicine bearing this question: “Have-you received benefit from Of course we know that our med- icine does benefit thclarge major. ity of women whotakc it. But that only two outof 100 received lfllivll lhi- wnr its u llilruuil i-pisnili: m. the history 0t‘ the world dealing lnlztinly ill \\'iil‘I not us n strictly l]lt'l‘$l7ll'tll \‘Xll\‘l'l4‘ll('k‘ tit-signed hy iii tiuzillizlitint fntu to ilt-privo youth 0f lits illusions, (‘llll)liil'i‘ and tiriilcnlizc lit. fill it with a cold nnil ncritl con». ‘(erupt for mlliitirism and izoveril-E lmr-nls. convert it to ilziciilcisniuinil‘ launch it on ti vonfusi-zi hilt strident uropiui: nftui" 'l‘ruih'. lt \\’li24 int-rod» iihlv to him that any one who haul,‘ lrfliill lll.‘~l0l'_\' t-nuld hi- uiriil_i' of silt-h] vit-jmllty, illltl llf‘ attributed it to‘ llu-ir Ilruiscil hut itching egos. Af-i 'l\'I' nil. it had Iwvu u middle-acct! ‘inunls will‘. Not u siuinlv military rt.‘- lliliiiilflll hurl liUPn illiiilf‘ by any one nf tlu- millions of young liizhtrrsd despite 1n-on1nti0ns, i-itziiiotis and lmvilals. Stntcsuu-n and lililitlify’ nu-ll lulu: past tlu-ir youth wnuld lllfllll‘ llt‘ lnnntlonteil in history. l 'l"lu- youth cl‘ America: wns lilill<l lviililnllstn rampant plus the nutionuli ..~"i~ll'-i»str~u1n, and the muss of ihelul ltoilny Iintl no family’ trnilitimts llB-l lhluil thvm~ spruni: frmn (ind knew lWlllli. ‘Fhvir I'll!) hurl inn-n Sliillllvfll {in the flirt? and ('!)lll[)l'i'h'.‘ii.'ll illtn :1 lhoiihl: they \\‘1‘l‘l' suhconsiritmrlir] ltrying 1o fvllllllil it In its Oflgillillx "llfflllolniotis ivy fceliui: older than {their fathers and shun-tiring their gltvful i-ontvlnpt upon those nncientl innd ilvspirnlili- limilstoltns. “loyull,\"" and "prtirlutisln". Writers who had. renininuil ssnfrly nt home lind tukeii Jim rue nnd hilt-lime mildly imciilsi. ill snunllt-tl lllll‘ll1'I‘lIlill and it CPI‘- ‘tztinly ivns ilu- flishioul. t, (‘lnvt-ring, whose hum-stars had‘ iiflllillli ill Pvcty war in Ameriiznil dlitiiilry, iltiil oulistutl in ‘i017 with ' [neither sontinlcntzllisili, t~lllhns|uuli| lnnr ri-siuuitni-ni, ll ivns ldlu lo vvili rule's wrath nnil i-imli-mpl upon lstzltcsmt-n who would not settle lihclr quilrrcls with their bruins. for ‘llltlutlfllllllfiéfil tlint stood hctlu-nt-n the lpreseilt and utter Imrhuristtt \\'P.l‘l‘ int) few 1o huvt- ucrulnplishuii more taking Lydia E_ pinkhanpsvq- no benefit is most astonishing. etable Compound?” Replies, to date, have been re- ceived from over 50,000 women answering that question. 98 per cont of which any YES. That means that 98 out of every 100 women who take the medi- cine for the ailments for which it is recommended are benefited by it. This is a most remarkable record of cfiiciency. We doubt if any other medicine in the world equals it. . Think of it-only two women out of 100 received no benefit- 98 successes out of a possible 100. Did you cver hear of anything like it? We must admit that‘ we, ourselves, are astonished. It only goes to prove, however, that a medicine specialized for certain definite ailments-mot a cure all-one that is made by the most scientific process; not from drugs, but from a combination of nziture’s roots and herbs, can and does do more od than hastily prepared pre riptfons. You sec, we have been makin , improvingandifefiningthismeg- icinc for over 50 years until it is so perfect and so ivell adapted to women's needs that it actually has the virtue to benefit 98 out of every 100 women who take it. It’s reliability and recognized cfliciency has gained for it a sale in almost every country in the ivorlck-leading all others. Such evidence should induce every woman suffering from any ailment peculiar to her sex to try Lydia E. Pinkham’: Vegetable Compound and see if she can't be one of the 98 THE LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO4 Cobourg, ‘Ont. and Lynn, Mass. \ “ Th Continental‘ Limited” Leaves Montreal 10.00 p.m. daily for Winnipeg, Edmonton, Vancouver- ~ . . . ' int Superior nil-steel equipment canals-tint! “f COHChBS. 5f-llld-lfd "m! rm" Sleeping Cars. Dining Cara and Drawing-Room Compartment-Observation CW" FROM ALL MARITIME PROVINCE POINTS THE BEST CONNECTIONS A- nfiWCEAN LIMITED” “MARITIME EXPRESS” For Further Information, Fares, Reservations. etc‘... Apply i0 W. K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent or W. M. FLYNN, Station Ticket Ale!" (TlTdfice FaFnffir-Tsilel Healing Cream is ‘IBTB-IHSlOi. 'l‘rilllll"l'ltu-. would‘!hinkjhxv iv-Fri- lltthllltg thi- first unr in history. lt was not the war thi-y "ink .\‘l‘sll~ tmsly, hut. iluutisclvus. Likr- otlu-r nu-it of lrnilltions, (‘Iavi-riilt: liilil i-llltWK-Jl from iln- Ilopint: il ‘than the initial slopes of a true t-iv. lllzulion. No Ilflillli, u mono-and Yours hence thesi- singed ivould ap- ponr as rudimentary as the age of the Neanderthals had seemed to the twisntliieih (fflllillfy. Ami no man "H106 lllflllruss so did he rarely oili- riifll) it. So fur lio hurl done h3g5 for himself than for what ilnssiuil for progress and tho higher civiliz- ation. Naturally enoulzh. when the Frnnlicnstclil lllimflter htvnveil Itself erect and bciznn to run amok with scvcn-longuuil boots, all the. plgmles (‘Olllll tin-was tn revert hysterically In Ncundvrihzil methods and new the limited tunount of hrwitni the in- iurveninlr Ceilturles hud given the... Io sithunle for victory. A thousand wears hciice tho Frzitlkenstein alight ihr- l)IIi‘lPIl nmi man's hrnin gigantic, l'I‘hi-n nnd then only would civiliza- tion he perfected, and the savngery and imlnvliy 0i‘ wnr i1 hlnt on the history of his rnci- to which m; ma“ t-nred tn raft-r. But that with along will’ Ofl’. When n ntnnH-i country ‘W-‘l-‘i l" flfllllzel‘ there W118 nothing lto do but fight. Nohlesse oblige. iAnd illzht without growling and Iwhlnlng. Clttvorihg had liked army nlisclpline. sitting in illthy trenches, ‘vmlndil- hflllhitnls. and killing his fellow men as little as any ileum; rmllll; hut what hnd those surly lzrumhlers expected? To fight who“ they fclt like n. sleep m fenthu, lift» in ui-ilurlil undlsiorloil, quick lmuisltiui-nl nf "hull-tins mum- orii-s," tliis I'lllI‘l_ surviving nu ill» IlI'_\' “'11s n frills-oils Iiori-ilom) Uni-l 'l"hnl ho hml taken an iuiiilitusiiiulll purl. in it iustonil of ri-niliiu: nu iii‘- t-ount o1‘ ii by sonn- uvrnnlltlishcd historian ivnu nu-rvly ill!‘ accident‘ 0i‘ his yflilrs. As ' as hi- wruldl siu- ht- was prvr y ihi- mun hut was ilPforo ho was stint to l“\'i\l\('l',l and Iu- haul only uuluitipzitvil i-un». tempt for those wur “renr-tions" in‘ mun soimd in liinlh illlil with no ilwl rnngctneltt of the rliivtluss l-fllllllltkf As for flu- wmnvn. when ihuy bu; Run in talk their inivllciatunl iliililll-i cisiu, hu told them than tilt-ii" new ilot-trini- of li(llII'|‘Slt-lIr'lII(!i‘ lu-vzunu illom ill, hill us oven thi- most m], vuni-ctl wi-ru still women. t-mlslst». vnry WTIH nut tn he oxpovit-ii - ilfli‘ ilt-slrt-il. 'I‘l\i-li' pui-illtristtt, however. when not I|lt‘i‘l‘ uffortiolr~si-rvilliy" in tho fnsliiinl of lllt‘ lnnnu-iltewvns Iieds and shoot ut targets? Dlslllu. dun. in nu nhsvnru four of seeing the ulonmont! Patriotism mur-lorr-d by World ili-pupulntcil of lllPll. nr of re- i Ilffiléiiilll religious instinct. or tipnlu- 11>’ for iwiut: fctitulus and nnnhlu tn light, ll!‘ u-ns vxtri-incly rndu. ‘ And nun‘ this Infi-rnul ivmnuu had lli- i-nulti think ui‘ ilotlilnt: His work lliiil law-u tit-plot‘- uillt» ihu last ivci-k ut nil events-- Illlfl nlihiluizh n lllOlllll since noth- inl-i would have given him more ox- quislto siltisfnction than to wrlto n pnpor on thn tiuthentic ilrnina. llo would now be quitc indifferent if censorship had closed every theatre on llronilivny. Such an ass, such n cilrsi-il use llilfl he. ht-i-oiuo in out: short month. HI‘ hnil trumps-ii hull the. nights and n good part of every day tryilnit to interest himself by the wayside nnii clmir his brnln. lic- might mi well have snt by his fire and rend a pliilm: novel. Nevertheless. until Got-ii Dwight hnd brought her detached analytical IIIIVI‘. a Quick Relief for . Nasty Head Colds Ooids and catarrh yield like mag. l6 to soothing. hernias antiseptic crewm thwt penetrates through 9v, cry oitrraissage and relieves swol» len, inflamed membmnos of none and throat. Your clogged nostrils open right up and you can breathe freely. Hawking and shuffling stop, "cult Silly siufled up nntl miser. able. (let a small ‘bottle ol‘ Ely's Cream Balm from your drugg-lsl. Apply n little in the nostrils and get instant nmrt- wnr llllll mime into hlzduryg.’ cnlnplvtciy- lllrmvu hlin off‘ his lml- ‘ rollotwhfillionb endorse this rem- edy known tor more than dtty lo lino with n. ill faculty to boar on his also. he had ‘ ot admitted to himself that he w , rho P. W. CLARKIN. 3911 nnil compact, of mystery, she Iutd Iiyilnotlzctl his interest nnil nwnk~ ‘f‘llt'il nil thu Intent his. (lugs :|;1|'| nuturv-dmnu-thimz ihc ulodern w0~ \'.lll\'Illl'Y of his iunn trails-d upon precious seldom. would lmlllil llnil trendy in hrenk u, lune "III‘('PSSZII'Y—* in felt the roinnul ic knight e-a dozen if (‘.880 the ruzorld rose ' tiinst» her, denounced hcr us nn inlprlster. True, she seemed more than able Y ,. I I ll .5 . itulu ., Julm Mus", Si. Jillln. N. ll» i u-"ilicitiu. on curili unfl Mflf. 600W!" Lwth. Pope. Mum. 7‘Tlh i nntisfuriory. evacuations ovcry dny if_ you take n spoonful of lnniativo Syrup Popsin m. night. _whcu If... n y...‘ Wont who lt Free Below Bu"! you retire. You will need to tnlio ii. vr-r u ns u few ilusi-s wll enmurmm tiiu- bowels in uni. for illi‘\l\l=l‘l'.'i‘£\. ‘ht yvipulurity of this ivun- _ ii~ District Pauenger Agent i ll‘ Iii-l 16v i-‘ihnifliirilltzhliiliquo lrTtdkTTnii\ iii‘ herself. very hi-ililllfnl. very hloniiv. Y"? unproli-ixliegl, nud in that ivlstfnl l-ioi-onil youth he most ndlnircil. Ill! haul thought hintsclf the cilivttlroils non of chlvuirous Southerners. PX‘ cited and not too happy. hut cont viuced, ut the height of his restless- ness and absorption. thnt she WM but u romantic nnd passinl’. M05009 in his life. (To he (lnntiniledl Good‘ Health in Happy Old Age Ilvsl iissilrctl lay ri-giilur dnilv bowel mnvi-lrli-ivi. urt- nhl )1“) lli‘t‘il u “strum: physio." mllil Invuih v is come .5111 rent. ti m. , nv the firgvat. mliiing liquid laxatlvdin the world. B0- cause of its nlilqllcfl! ‘mil {mm gfiplng it is cepcfl f5 [ML for the extremes of tlll¢9~ or ‘ dron and for elderly pWPIQ- Effective at Small C051 Get a bottle of I_)r. Caldwell; Laxative Syrup Pr???" “ha? Cb store. The formula is on 1 u silo. and thqcosi. less than fir" dose. Take li. villi!" Yo" l“ sleep poorly. have bcadBOll" “T p_ cramps. for i-lllflfifim . 3w“, toms of coilstipatiou. Give t the ixhiridrcn {when that: i1 'l‘VI‘|‘lfi or avn a - Syrup Pcrsin will kw» 8131“ P“ your fami from from our’; eighty, n condition that. lowers i B ‘ma - 25 per cent and raises 01w l’ Docs Nut Gripe Frmum 2a r m“; the You can llf! auro of BGUBIGCMPE imrrsllipfnlolahlgflw‘ ncllarms and rheumatism. rill’. chief concern of elderly pro- pli- is ilii-ir Iivitlih. and that. is Thi-rv is no irili . hour- vl-r. in tin- nniinn ilmi lwuuuso you n fut-t, lust. lu-i-uusn yon ‘uro old u‘ v hotter I'm‘ you. The Wlllllli‘ \\llll purges nnil cililniritcs tifl physics is Ilinl ihoy shock ilic wit-m nnil uuulicii ii. untl mulii- illc s of illizcsiirm Ilnliliy. Mr. I28 Priiiir Edward Si... suys Dr. CuldwclFs nmllivu Syrup Pi-psiu is the Iicst who l8 in lu-r hns found ii. cosy in \'\‘l‘lI'. in action and entirely nkv. gzrutlc m‘ S “Syrup r; m." u (loldivoll mu. Toronto. l. d w ‘ 1' m whzm I mwl a aoodvlnmtlu an tool! l "u." b, il.‘i.“li.".’fu“éll“.‘fi‘li‘ifl.i‘i'.i'u‘l'f'?u"il'us i’ Name... lcrful futnily ffllllcily hail: : ANN" .._...--—--—-""