.5 . ......-.-...c,.,,.,_,.,,...g _...,_,. i. on rwo Always Dependable LAM" Accept no substitute for no , other tea is so unnfbatmly P11"? and delicious. Try- It 10-68?- B016 TENDERS Tenders for drawing milk tn l-li um (‘ht-im- Emlury lvr will I». rn-olvt-d up to Feli- ‘III!!!- I-‘ur description of IuuIe-n, see- xiv-rs- lury, l‘. F. lllllhen, l-Imi-ruld. ‘ II L’ lif-lm AUCTION SALE I am instructed by C. W. Ma no \t uramn. l (‘OLOR (‘(."I‘<(J CTS I 0-0 r. Sleeping Beauty v 0 O- 0 9 v 2i s ‘ ‘f’ ~ I’) ,. jir I c. OQQ+O@QOOQ'OQO OfQ§f§§f§ 9QO-O‘§-OO-O §O§§9§ §40§O O OQQ ‘as. v wvv Q AAQiAA ‘AAA A To get h-uman ‘blood isn't. too' easy. Probably the Unknown trapp- ed his (or her) own. Which would explain why there was so little; not a drop to waste! It wouldn't have dune to take enough to pro- duce faintness or make a serious wound. That would have led to suspicion. “More acts»! the Unknown: “liiakitig the fingerprints on the wail- Exlkrlnleuts have proved that finger-prints can be accurately copied by a simple process. They are not, therefore, to be taken as liroilf lmflfilvi» in these days, with- Olll llllli-‘f Bvilli-llce in conjunction. What a blow to 1b.»: Unknown: to have ‘his (or her) ca ufaclarcil proofs against It. W. dtstroyt-d _.n one foil swoop of a girl's hand! 'l‘hat is. uaumltig the IIIIIOCJIICG of P. II. and her wish to icrimlnate herself in Order to light of the" Wedding ly O. N. Ind A-M. WILLIAMSON Authors of "The Lightning Conductor" and other fucinati romances of mystery and love Cllllffltbt 1924, by Public Ledger Company .cfully man-lmasier rm: casntormrown and»... AAA‘ AAQQA_AQQQ_QAQQQ v v vv-w f \ BIIIISS-Illlllll *1 ,,l Al told however. since the Carroll‘ 8 Haste wedding that Wells Italian mother and Magnanrs mother had been sisters. Both men were tall and of un-' usully graceful bearing. but Wells iwas leaner and more soldierly than Magnani. Magnani was more jrcturesquely hsndsome- Wells. harder and sterner of feature; and borh—though they were young and much of the same age~—suggested |Dante as he must have been in l-youth. v The cousins wt-ri said to Ibe very fond of each other, and Wells was known to tidmire Magnan-Ps gtalent as an actor, Had not the of Hidden Hall *‘ Court '20 I0 // 7 PiiZZlE ' 12 .9 ya 13 /4 I5 /.9 l6 2/ stumbled over an explanation and then refused to go further witlh it‘! Dagon would not even have thought of Iinlrng Mngnani with 22 23' the case. As it was, he was bent on Arthur to sell by Public Auction on his premises at Clyde River on Wtdncsday the 1am. day o‘ Februgry at the hour of 1 o'clock 5harp_ The (allowing stock, crop. implements and household fixtur- cs:-- - 2 General purpose horses age 7 and 9; 2 driving horses (D ngolas) age 3 and 4; 3 miIk'c0W=. ‘W0 freshened. one to freshen in April. grades Jerrey Guernsey, Ayrshire, all young; one heifer In calf, 2 gen-s 1V2 yrs, old, 1 heifer 1 yr. old, 2 fall calves; 2 brood saws to larrow last of March: 8i) hens and- 4 geese. CROP.— Quantity hay, oat barley, buckwheat. wheat, turn ps certified and straw, potatoes, S. e R. W." ‘Fanny Gllltatt, V. A. D." lmjgun wrote tlrs name and gn ed for a long time fully at lIIt: woman who hail couftrssetl love for (fuptain Kennedy Hag Sn far rcpt that she bad be lug a surro Rosie's ibrdrooizi. illrugh her avowed motive was not n: iu boast oi’ there was less gilllt in it than flagrant bad taste. gulp. llagon could not got the conviction- oui oi‘ his headtliat there was an- other I'v~£l‘l()II, apart from the one very thought- portrait of the young her t8. ll. re wusil’: a scrap o! uvltience to connect her with the llasflllllcziraucte of Iiastes bride, ex- en caught pay- piitious visit to Mrs. That visit she had explained, and moving-picture star. Had Magnani known Eve Carroll wc-II’! Could he have been in love with her? Was he jealous of his cousin in any way? Even if so, would he not have more to gain from Rawdon Wells alive and prosperous, a-ble to bestow gifts, than from a convicted crim- inal? ' Last of the five photographs came that of Eve Carroll herself; and Dagon stared into the large soft eyes of the portrait. "What has become of you?" he said aloud. "Have you ibeen kid- napped? Are you dead‘! Or have you played a trick on your IIIIS< band and the rest of us, and run away? For your own sake I wish z. 1 finding out. all he could about the’ 2.4 Horizontal‘ -l Weapons. 4 Ablmr. LA meadow. 9 A body oi’ water. 10 A profession (ab) 1 A boy's name lob.) I3, De-srnbes location. 14 ‘Singular. l5 Necessary or lncludvil in IIHIIIIIL! 16 Us d in fishing. Irish oobbltrs and Maclntyre Blues. IMPLEMENTSMJ hay mower (M. H.) (new); 1 hay rake M. H. (new); 1 single pintgh M. H. (new); 1 Binder M- H-I I P033” digger, 1 driving wagon, I spring‘ tooth harnow, 1 gasoline engine 4 hp, (Waterloo); l. box sleigh, 1 wood sleigh, 1 truck wagon. I hay fork, rope and blocks; harness, forks, shovels and etc. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. — 1 range (Garry); 1 air tight heater, tables, chairs, separatoa, milk cans, pals and lather articles too numer- ous to mention. TERMS-Ali sums up to 85-00 cash; cver that amount, 10 (ten) months credit on approved joint! notes, 6 per cent per annurn off form“, , n cash. If day is stormy sale will be,‘ at...» held first fine day following. lHln- Illiifrly Klarul at them. Sal; positive no reserve as own-l, g-mn er .s leaving province. If not sold M, in meantime farm will be offerecljfim, at public auction. J- A. McDonald. - Auctioneer. FAIRY GIFTS '|‘h' old Ylllly who bud but-n le t'-l.'l her how sorry that ilii-_v liuduioi invited he n iuvlt- i1 1 In ttll what gifts they woul i» .21: ;j.-i-ini-~ss. 1mg”, 1m. V,” my; me sfcond’ a would make hvr afraid 0f being »I'.’.0-2~1Zl-53l_ uwtic illPpl: lion; thc tlliird-Illilllllllfil, lid why was sllc III!’ '2 artful nth-lions: the fourth, w'on-|llllll$ekvfillfil' ill lrllldllen Hull fidi-rful chat-m as a dancer; bliolcmlrli’ .i'ifth, a singing voice like a night-i D1120“ felt that there was a my- DOMINION 0F CANADA Ii]]'_{;)}r~'1" l)“. Sig)“ gbijfgy to play- story about the middle-aged woman PROVINCE 01-‘ hltlNlfrl lill\.\'.\ltll any km) 01' l|\\l$i(:_ 1g“; when lhivhiuh might connect with some ~ ISLAND / it; m- the seventh Iairyfis turn shexnld srrmldnl of the Wells fatally- uld nut In found. She had dis-‘IOf lrvllftifi. even if ‘IYIICFF were such IN TIIF.‘ SURibOGffiflfi CUIYPJI‘ .1 [ipcd rcil 15th George )1, Ad). 1.92.3, 'l‘h.-ix up spoke the ‘wicked oi (1:10 do with the Ilaste affair; but vho had not been invited-the detective was determined to In Re estate of Frank FUYIM‘. . , sift to the priiit-ilss is that|let no thread drop. He considered m“, U! Mount Mpg,“ l" Quuen mm- tiny, sealed at >rhe_ spinning-Wherefore. that it would be impor- County m [he Hum lll-uyjuce de. \\'III(‘~I, sill! twill pierce her hand taut not Lo lose sight of Airs. Gilletg ceased intestate uvixh the spindle and fall down and her daughter. This was only By the Honorable .'\II*XIIIIIIt‘I‘,IIOIHIl" Ilannermun Warburton, Surrogate? iffoior this favorite ilrcsns of th Judge of -Probatc. fro, 01s., I To me Sheriff m- Lhe County Qhcopt lliTl‘ head ilress and the scarf Queen's County or any Constablef“l"'"l"I h" Md“ “hid! 571M111! I"? llavemler. Whu-n- was the SQVEIYIII ‘ V, , ,_ Find out allmut ‘her tomorrow , , _ (TFLDL "s". (Copyright, 1925, Associated \NI'IIuRIat'\S upon leading thc pe- “TS h“) tition on file of James l). steward,“ ‘ " of ‘Charlottetown in Queen's COIIIkI ‘ ty aforesaid, Attoriley-Gcilcrxii oi‘ the said Province, praying that a citation may be issued for the put» pose Iicrcinuftei‘ set. forth: You‘ tgfirelggfisougeifxfiyregliiamgifll"1: welt. t-‘t-h. llllh, 1112:. at 1 o'clock, I'..\l said estate to be and appear Im- fore me at a Surrogate Cum‘ be Ileltl in the Court IIOllHi? III ( or literate County. person WIlIlIIl said , fairy ~l .\'l‘ XIIICTII HILTON . . a’ aim , I'I'II|I nml Implant-Ills: iottctuwn, In QIIPHIIS county, Ini “mm, z ' , _ ‘I , . _ ,, _ . \ 1- mil-e lnnorn purpose the said lruvuice, on Inusduy thei,,,,".,.,,_ | p7,...“ y...“ z p"... |.. g,.,.,,|,. tenth day of -.\/larch next, cmnIIIgR-n “um, | Pow, at tile hour of eleven o'clock furi:-§|_l_"""'f<- W: WM" <IIII= "rm" of “"5 same (my t“ slmwlllfiktria-gimiili.» Ilnv n qunnlllv mouse if any they can why the tilt-ls‘ m, “mm” “m,” “run; counts of tho said estate sliuilliljn“, ,, |-,,¢;,|,,,.,,_ 7;, |,,,,,|,,,|,, 4,,,,,|,,',,_ not be passed and the estate clus~ Ill.\'I‘.~-—-l Truck Ihluon. ed as prayed for in said IIOIIIIUII!‘ ' and on motion of lI_ ii‘. .\Iu('I"Ilt'fi.," I<Jsq., Proctor for said Petitiuiii-ini AND I IX) II-ERICIIY OIbIlI-Jlt tliutJlll n true copy hereof be forthwith" published In some newspaper pub~ Furrmv '3 ii urn I Sow, . 7i \lllll‘t'r, I uni ilulrlin)! Plant’. I SrnITh-r. I I intu nnrl mow-rum“, 1 lulu Itubv, I llnvl- llnrm-r. i (‘n-um fished In Charlottetown aforesaid. all-punt once in each week, for at least 1"‘ l" IIWIIII» "PHI" 1'" "v- - four consecutive weeks from the r 3"“ """"" 6 '"" ""“' "'7 "" date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public IIIIICPH rei-ipcctfulv ly, namely, in the hull of the fiarHampslhire State ALEX MQIIAIC, Anl-IIam-vr Court House in Charlottetown af-l nresaid, in front nf the School- mt sat ‘lIilWIl at the talble with the See‘ nlie-i- mules, while the king and they say sin: was ihr- SiY-PII ftlirlfs who had ‘ll- which .0 the christening i1t:-f-“'1lll1*‘-@5l<¢l 0" 1111* HBPVOIIS The first. pro-l qwmcrsv; n soft yulloiv all owl", ex- Ed I- AUCTION—SALE I nm nt-tn-m-u-u by in» Exvi-ufiirn n! l u, m» tun of m.» Iuill- Rllllvrl Andrews “m, in sl-Il by Public Am-llnn flu» follow- ‘ In r n1 .1 “Emil NIr-Ilzll, I liux m»: spring- fiplka‘ Ilnrrouwl, Fork and (‘nrrIc-r, I (‘nrf Saddle, (‘ollnr null Wlumr», I NM Ilrhlng ||llPI\l'I4l, l lini- house at Mount Albion aforesaid. Hospital and in front of the Hall at Pow- nal In Queens County aforesaid so that all persons Interested in the said estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof, ' GIVEN UNDER my hand and the ‘Seal of the said ‘Court this sec- ond day of February A.I). 1925 and in the fifteenth year of His Majes- ty's reign, . _ (SgdJA. B. WARBURTON Judge of Probate 281-2-6-10. Applications are now received for admission to the New Hamp- shire State Hospital School of Nursing, Next Clan forms April 1. The School is registered and a generous allowance and living conditions offered to student nurs- es are excellent. For further In- formation apply to Director of Nursing, New Hampshire State Hospital. Concord, N. H. 361-2-l0M6l. / WBIIIISS IIIIIIII PIIZZIE BIIIIPIIN" From’ the Charlottetown Guardian Plans find onoloud 60 unto for your cross Word minis Guns. Home llrvsinre at Iliddu llu- night of (I lug. If lie wer WulIIiI never lt-ttrti the truth from the girl. IIc must find it out. if at all. in some ImSH obvious way. 'l‘ltcn there was that nlothci- 0f II ‘I5, the utterly unsuitable Iiouse- imopl-r at the Court! Tim detective I'll’! H!) llbfllvkraph of Iicr, but the. whit, tragic features were printed Ion his memory. IIc could see the liflgllltllvil eyes, the thin, pal i- face, illli‘. woman's quick, nervous glanc- _ lea over her fiIlUIIIlIt rs as if she saw ttflsunliétlllllg which n0 one else could "If I IIWIIEVBII in ghosts, I should litiuntcil" Dzigun ,._ thought. “Ilut perhaps t-iIln Iyliev- es in ‘cm. and thinks site's haunt- would huvte-nlucl) tho sys- ,] Lem!" What had Mrs. Giliett tIOnc that a mystery. it might have nothing a sldt-Yitssue, however, of the new theory as it appeared to him, i The name of Paolo Magnanl clinic directly after that of Fanny Gilli-it's on his list, and Dagon studied the actor's not unfamiliar features with ktlktll interest. Alngnzini and his cousin, ltawdon \Vclls, were of someivliztt similar type. which ivas not surprising, as they were closely related, Dagun wasn't sure just how closely, for Ill‘ had never before intcrestctl him- si-lf in the matter. He ‘had been mounttn wmil ECZIEMAUNFACE Very Itchy. Caused Erup- lions. Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Healed. “I was troubled with eczema on my face. it brultc nut in a lash on my chin and was vcry itchy. Scratching caused eruptions and In n few weeks It spread all over my face. I could not sleep. and when- ever I washed my lace I would almost have fu scream. “ I mad an advertisement for Cu- licura Soap and Ointment and or- dered a free sample. I purchased more, and alter using two cakes of Soap and one box of Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Miss Kath- leen Rothenbilsh, Box 40, D"il, Soak. h Use Cuticuro Soap. Oirjpnent and Tnlcum daily and Itgp your skin f‘ ‘I’ or two shi- ullcgeil for Miss Gliletfs u Ilall (Juurt on aptain Haste/s wedd- i- right IIIIOIII. this. he that might be tiue- Yet—wcll, I may he an a-asfprobnbly um. But that doesn't stilt my latest theory." As he spoke the words sudden- ly he saw how such a trick of Eve's might mill the theory, tifter all. Somehow or other SIII.‘ might have Ileen induced 0r ..rccd to run off WJII Ifit‘ person he was culling the “Unknown? Alhtuugh in writing of that individual in his notebook, Dagon invariably lItilIljiClI his own cnthusiacsm Iby putting into a pa- renthesis “him or her." he was in- wardly sure of th t-Unltnoxvlfs sex. “Sec Mrs, Payntor to test the ti: ory," .he Ilad Ilvgllli to scruwl at last, when, to his astonishment, the telephone bell rang. ' "Who htieltles ilaste knows I'm in town?" Dagon ivondered, still zilouti, for talking l0 himself-mad UVcIl zibusiug himself-Huts :1 Eidblt of his in his rather lonely l.fe. The iletectivc was hulf-mitirieti not lo answer the call, but changed his mind as the phone bell rang ug-Jili He lifted the received to ins ear, expecting tn be bored by some stupidity, but his wsary "Hells!" was answered by a voice so pecul- iar as to suggest disguise and in. stantly to pique his interest, The speaker might. be n woman wish- ing to be taken for a man, or a man posing as a woman. that ‘Mr, Dagon some one inquired. “Yes. Who's calling’? l. S ii himself?" n CONTINUED TOMORROW BRITISH TASTE IN GIRLS’ NAMES U The names that the people of Lillian, Iiluanor, Gel-triad D 17 Acquii sce- 20 Prclkxaition, 22 Necwssziryi to life. 24 A kind m‘ lall gram. o 5 A name lab.) 2G DGHIJIIIPIIUII. 27 A ptonuuu- Vertical 1 Giving charity. 2 A color. 3 Unw rsity ilcgree lab.) 3 Abbrcvlation 6 A 1mpular licverzige. 7 ‘Consumes. 1 Pct name for sun, orothy, upposc. ‘have good claims affections of English ireople? gain is that peculiarly Brit sevciltecntb century, 0t be the result iu an popular vote. - 'l‘hcre are fashions in names as in (lresscu. In this country the ten-i d1 ut~y for some _vcars has been‘ away from the roman IIl‘(I names |secureil by applyug for litegula lions till from the federal pro- On llliqhihltion dirct:1oi' at your stats Whcrteitrupitzil or from the U lsh fav~ orife Maud or her hardly less in- sinuating sister (lweudolyn? Who ivnuld have expected to find Patience, Prudence and Matilda in the list‘? ll‘ the competition been held in the New Eng the would lflilccd have bee the list of favorites; England of the tw It is astonishing! Jane and Susan get in when and Elizabeth and Margaret We are pretty sure that that \v cross wm-g Puzzle No. 61 for Anglo-Saxon e, Alice. tho mu Anne -— names that arclw less historic in England than those' first mentioned, but that we should. Iiadiwas head of St. John's land otlltan 27 Its delicious taste and pure quality is only equalled by its high nutritive value. Wm f». sonauwsauac RnipBooL THE CANADA BTARCH O0, LIMITED MONTREAL it 26 Key m gross word Puzzle N0. 61 l2 Nl-IV Iluglantlisrs. 18 Confronts. blncoilnltrs. Ill White with ago. IIISBDIITOVHI. Itofter lab.) 'I‘,o exist. I 7 A FOWI. I28 A depression. NNN 013cm a x I T S A N E 71>!" i i ' i i N A F? D E P L D X mOZPJJICIOZm L. AT H A C 7N E OOUO -ilD-< .B>I'l'l 3C3 ZZJ> I i Answer to TIIJZK: Tc. 6.) internal revenue, \Va.sh A Weekly Birthday.’ Dr. Marks, who for many years college, gt-un, which the young Burmese {JIGYIXIPIIICUS attended, once granted a Mary Iiearing thi- explanation he fail’! gracously, "That's all rght, bu wll tit: and pret- ltmvarti the dignified hurries that the women o n wll up iu Queen Victoria's birthday. 'I‘be A but in Old day's holiday bee eniicih century? And why should ause it was Queen Dr. lliarks ivhut he meant by it. On Victoria's birthday. The king asked said ould'you give them a holiday on lily mnerican birthday?" Dr. Marks said he certainly ,would if his majesty would inform him what was the day on which the world ivas blessed by his birth. "Accoriliilg to Ilurmesc national custom." said the king. “my birth- utifacture of cldtr~antl it ill be sutest to got tbunflmziy bee S. bureau uf ngton, l). C. Great. Britain like but human beings do or think Is without interest, 11nd We admit having read some testimony on the point with a good deal of curiosity. The manufacturers of a certain popular chocolate, having adopted the picture of a pretty girl as an advertising symbol for their pra- duct. got. a little extra publicity by conducting a prize competition for a name to give her. Six hundred and twentycight thousand persons “a liberal representation of all t-lzisses of the British pllllllfk-Vilt- ed, and, extraordinary as it may seem, fifteen won capital prizes by presenting a list oi‘ the tun most popular names in lite exact order of their popularity. The list does not (rontnin more than two that we should expect to find in a similar list in the Uuiiteil States. Phyllis leads all the rest a pretty name, which has been sen- titntentally popular ever since the Greek pastoral pools gave It cur- rency, but not, We should say, the choicest of all feminine names. Then In order some (Ii-ace, Elsie. Barbara, Patience, Prudtuiizc, Julie, Susan, Priscilla and Matilda. Truly a singular list, as astonishing for what it leaves out as for what it contains. I Where are Mary, Elizabeth, Mar- garet, Katherine, the beautiful names that English girls whether in palace or in cottage have borne for their girls cannot be said to be a matter of first-rate importance, butt nothing f our Fflveulay is every 'l‘nosilay!" have borne for centuries. The Eng- lish list suggests a preference for thv unusual. a turn not exactly tu- ward the empty music of th earli- liclal, but toward the names, that have at. least some flavor of nov- elty. The taste it discloses is un t-xjlocted, 1111i, as human experi- oncn long ago obscrvi-il, in mailers oi‘ taste argument is useless. ——- (Youtlfs Companion.) EATING FOR HEALTH WAS NOT A FUNUS A certain worthy minister was a keen umi ziccomjiiishcd naturalist. its specialty was a reuiarkahlo knowledge of different furtgl. Il-ls enthusiasm, however. was but lndlffervntiy approcditetl by coriuin members of his parish. and one day when (railing upon one of them, a sour old spinster, he was considerably (‘IIIIJIITTIISSQII ivlmn she reminded hlm of tile 0x- ant length of time that bad elapsed slum lie Imd last paid her a visit. Ill‘ IJPIZRIII lo make excuses for the ill-lay, when she abruptly and curt- ly cut him short. ‘ll’ I was a ioudstool," she said. with grim Irony. "you'd have been in sole IIII.‘ long :ig0!"—Lottdou Tit- its. ves, YOU ‘W. MAKE. CIDER Yes, you can make cider of your surplus or luiperfcct npjlltes without ftlIIIIlg Into the hands of a proliibl. lllm llgenir-but see that ll doesn't. "work." Hard cider is under sits» lncion. You can take your apples to a cider mill, as you always did, Ilvre are the government rulings oi’ the prohibition unit of the bureau of internal rt-vcnuc which govern the subject: "Any person may ilUlhiIIIDXiCfltIlIg elder for home use without p cider may be made cith or at a custom mill." ll‘ it starts to work keep working until ll, ls vinegar or so lt to a vim-gar manufacturer. IIc is the rule: "Viuegar/exckislvely for use In the home 0f the manufacturer thereof may be manufactured from cider and other fruit juices without ————<oc»»~—— NATIONAL APPLE WEEK National Apple Week will be cel- PIITAIIJIII all over the United States from October 31 to November 6. inclusive. with October 31 as Ap- ple day, This observnnceflnstlt- utetl Ineforn the war by the Interna- tional Shippers’ association, has become a firmly pstabI-lshed event lllll appropriately starts on Hollow t-‘cn, when ducking for apples is Jilnnufaclure exclusively t-rmlt. This er at home It ll N3 6135965 “I ly those f0 permit as provided by Section 610. Jul ce manufactured for home MORE HUMIOURS MU WO I‘ A. D. 800. Beotric. King of Wessex. was accidentally poisoned by his wife, Edbtirga, She * had a srullKB against s courtler. but Beotric partook of the same dish, Edburga fled to the court of ‘Charle- masno. selections? OF HISTORY HINISTERJSNR Silt‘? , for centuries, and that have an- ck" “d bfllmy’ ' _ qulrcd a wealth of sentiment and MP“, =-..-,5,$:..'b?'5l'a.“iii1?'éa'.'tr."l.fi# association that anyone would Fflfsa- nrziz-v-rglilla-iigifigigmwlis- think should make them inevitable has i O Where are Helen. 1' E PME BSlGNBTIoI-l permit to pin-chase." B)’ ARTHUR MORELAN D s as: as‘ i-l AS LEATHEIZ I'LL HAVE S0015 TA$TED O ' THAT h . ' HASH " "_' r ' which has fermented and is not ro quirsd for home vinegar may he 1.0141 to a vinegar manufacturer who (Iomplete regulations concerning I159 one of the Staple pastimes of par- ties to celebrate the event. Tile purpose of apple week is to mncelllrnlc attention on one of he largo commercial industries of the country. the extent of which‘ is not well known or appreciated,‘ 3 ’__ The Indoor (‘if-cits llloann , (H- [rum n"; (‘an You (Incas \\'hat SIX MYS Eli-ans? ll! l‘ I l l i ‘I l’ WIFE: “Yes, and I know HUSBAND: "Ah, I sh cf knowledge if I were yo a deal mom than I care to tell.“ ouid acquire a good deal more of that kind u. my dear!" -—T h e Humoriql, .__.__.__. and to widen flit‘ distribution of] As tlu- industry is \\".‘"“"P1lil- IIIL‘ supple which the medical world nntirly every state in the utiion now IIKPGUS is the fiutist, fruit for having its tOIIIIIIQTCIzII apple grow- ihe purposes of mttiniainlttg health iug district, while private orchards that grows. ‘and INNS are grown in practically Apple Wot-i: colebrdliml has been every stale. the Obsefvilllllll OI 3 liakvn up by chambers of commerce special wetk has attracted much boards of education, bankers, doc» ililvllllvli- The IIXSOCIKIIOI! "He" tors, lawyers, grocers, rviilil mer- (‘elcbrztting the t-vent most fitting i-lmlits, the Department of Agrlcul» ly, one trophy hcizig awarded i0 lure of the federal government, cities classified according i0 p01!‘ state ilepartmetits, and the rail- ulatiorfihs follows——l.ll00,llll0, or roads. lover 500.000. 300.000 100.000 and One of um finest features of tneunder 100,000.11“: ventilation 11m" week in 1111s! years has been the extending from the figure named fret- illsirlbution to hospitals and l0 the neXt 11151101‘ 61883 charitable institutions. [lflfllfllllilr-i “"—<'°‘@’z r cbililren, of large sup~ plies uf tin» finest grade of apples do dtt-d by growing and shipping l0 tissociailons. WAXES SAVES , PATTERN lf you wnx your linoleum occas- nally, the pattern will not wulu‘ Off BO 50011, Dn Caldwell’ s Laxative SYRIJPJPEPSI No. 17. Tragic End of Bevlric ur. usaegsgozvgxl“= ICK A , s; W‘ z M SIX NIISIITS ;