Our Fail Shipment oi’ AAAA¢AAAkA direct. from Holland. All 4 choice first size Bulb!’ 568"‘ o i-ihil shades, infest nnmflil ‘ varieties, in i Hyaolntiu, (Double and Q Swim) i rrullpe, (Double and SluBle) Darwin (long elem) TuliPfi- Narcieoul (Poliantliius) Diflfldlll, (very fine.) . Frooolre, CTOOUI, etc.. etc. Plant Bulbs outdoors during " °0¥°b"- 0i‘ before ground lweggllrilllg from 1200 lump of the our. There was u fniir sell immediately. The real estate (reopen, vprb‘ Hole’, Clhpl; ' Mom?» Re‘ sized town within loss than three ngeni, having explained its advan- ‘ , . in o etown. 2i tugcs. retired to his car, nnd wait- ‘ Tia-la shipment of Bulb! —'—*——-——-— _ ed ttir Win and me to talk it over, . “ '. 1 :l i . . priced low for muck “KL f \ viii‘ tihtfiliigntyofntlltiliiiif—gt?till ltllh£ Send for Bulb price lint. Poet- - r gale“ tlrulns. too." I remarked. -- we o» a“ m" < “BUT MOTHER, .5335!’lififiiii‘ifif.l"i’pélii most of the year here." can" 8‘ Co" Lm l YOU D01“ UNDERSTAND!” ....I.'?.2I.""~»i‘i.°.? .*.~;:".‘.2".f:.;' .“".':...::* _ . - ~ i: S SEEDS BULBS l‘ beillllll" _ y . . Wherever there are mothers and hogafxfireja“; utwthgieaiilil or old ma- . “x “a ~ ' "lraus en's is I I »- “ *' Y0ung daughters, wherever there are gligilfpglh-lil... blowinti; ilglfliysilffii 2 J- I IVIIIIOWXS‘ ~ was a] 1 y , stern fathers and young lovers, you Iiiflcll. There was seclusion ifwtfng _' - ' ' ° want I It, - d _ -l l‘. ++o+ooow w!“ hear tihls exclamatlon Over and Wflfllgll ihsttm Theezgerrxiitexeticpilhiiigg -,; l ' g over again. The children call ffl§h"fl,"a"";lfes fr, "is country club -, ' lSi-w ame-"d _‘ ITIOthQIJS and fathClJS Way Ilarr0W—- lye already knew 622i: ‘(i)’; tliienhfi: '- , mother land father call the children’s iifilslmt’ "w" m‘ '“°"'°.a"" 5"“ i...’ 3 ivay scandalous. l,,,.,,.,,‘"§,_,°‘,‘.',§,, },",,',,".? sfffdlmvvhflfin“: "ii E Iiurst of 23-1 , .. r -i v I in l And they all are wrong! ~mu .~.§.i'§§§"m§,"i fills} Open. ' I. § _ ed his letter." I pulled from my i‘ | There 1S room for the W1 do of i111: an envelope with his familiar, , " i‘ . e "regular handwriting. »| and the enthusiasm 0f Youth-for I Iihw the slum-es: 0fflny1etier' . . - 1e -l . , ‘ y :1‘ l the thrilling to love and the respect v1.1.1.1}ilhliv-“fiigteteiiltfaalibi g ; ‘ _ - . o , f- M i I, ‘ . . .~, .Save the Surface 1 for responsibility-for mad pursuit ..’£-"i....{i.'..§’.. $.13 §IZL.‘“§§’3$.LJ’2,TF if For the Future of the flymg feet of fame and the loilluiiiel-lflitiiiiitiifih1g??? “n3 m ~, - - . . z‘. 5_ 1.9a _ peaceful enjoyment of achievement» it w Wit-mm». f . l.‘ Painting is not all for looks. , _ , “pl-Ulmyly he'll stay on there for ’ 77ft is mainly to save the wood j ‘vhen we find tolerance. In 0&5‘?! “MEI-n the ‘imd he“ 1 , , . “ e1,- wated so ,or metnl. Lvcry gallonvof v “THE “mg m“, We" m) ‘lawman. She -- paint means so many more I surciy could not ref-list him." . ,~- 201112“ l"! "We ‘>11’ W" This is the title of Marion Rubincam’s .~...‘l‘.iill.'l'l"°i’.,,§§}{§'§§ $31," Hf,‘ ff,“ fl u ings. t means ese re- ' . . . . . _ .t ‘_ I ') - ' 1 ‘ - ‘Palm. less depreciation. _, ldtesfi Storyywhlch beglns Its dimly “litsli“1.ZJZ"3li§'.i.§’ here a-‘Kfonter real estate value. a lnstallments next Tuesday sluueriiuc, thou. iDo you like this “Plenty of pnint is as big. > , ‘ ‘ ‘ pklwfigdfihlu" “'9 lllly if?" ‘ If not even n. bigger insnr- ' y;,,.n,,,,‘(;;{,,g£32251???flag???" l 9 "lance, ‘than your fire protec- of milking my home in this m. tiofl ‘Dolley. But remember i Q i! tmymi” a quiet world ~ > -—~'~’ ~~~-—-———— ' " 1 ' P. ivus not out my "m" ‘Hm P9611983. stimulating green and prosperity. You. as plrontl, know this and send ‘your children to school that they may not be handicapped injuturo years. Bu! do you know that about "Iivon out of every ten oohool- '» children In this country haw v defective eyes? , Do you know that defective o’ oyoo no frequently the cause ef poor oohooi work. We" wmeuqh the child ll naturally bright? Have your child‘: eyes ex- nnm“ Mwuend know what their condition ir-do M? YOUR = ,' Appointment . Now For : ox u is v too with Bayer ‘ elitist-Bows“ i I l 1 it 1 '1 4 s 59".‘ 4 A‘ j t; F, Hutcheson ‘ i Oplomotrilt i V Flowering Bulbs I E D t Montreal, P. Q. Saved From Pneumonia By Vicks} Nova Scotia Lady Secures Relief Overnight “THE LOVE PENDULUM” . ev MARION nueiucAu I O-QO+O'QO£-O MIXED FIAPPINESS Q lilrs. Charles Dernier, ni‘ 2 Ext. Queen Street. Amherst. Novn Scotia. writes: "i have Iiud pneum- onia for the last two winters and, w“ °“ h‘) V0739 of “Vi”? ii Compromise! That was the word akuin when I thought I wnuiti try Colin bud preached. to me all win Vicks VupoRuh. Bi-foru retiring: ftwypr, all H“; gum-pier before I re- (fliupler 102 the llit-Ihfi rubbed I! UIOFUIIJIIIY Oil inuinbcrod the things he hall uaid. my chest uiid back and wont to and began; saying them to Wiii- sieep. although I hutiu'i sit-pl fvirlthiop liow_ three nights. In the morning I got “Compmiuintr, Win. You tried to up feeling like u new woiuuii.’ ‘lliilkn nu- go your Wily and Dr. Osier says pneumonia h.'islroiiiliii'i.' And i fried to make you taken the place of tuberculosis usgo mine, und you wouldn't. You “Captain of the “en of Death," toWVerP Hlrflligsr lili!!! i. l-lllll (‘Ollllif-‘IP -_ z tine n phrase coined by old Jolinjeti ‘me to live YOUI‘ 801"! 01' m9 lili‘ § Bunyan. And influenza is not furztii my stubbornness cnlue, to the lit-hind. Tin- kcrnis of both of tiles ‘i011’. Hllli i Wil- tiisenstes tire troustsutiy wllli usl “-\§°\V YOIVH‘ llFi-‘li 0i’ Willi‘ lSOfi The only rqlipblp, pi-Qgpcijn“ of life, and I uni tired of iuiiie. So against lllvlli is the resisting |)0\vt\i' WWII try Hunu-iliin: lhut lino in ll which comes from good lieuifh. To) limb‘ ill’ l-“ml- W5“ "V" 5° ‘mat iivoiti these (IIIIIKNFUIIS tiiscustrs iii ‘WI’ hi“? “lmilgh lelfiilr“ f‘)? ‘l Hm" wintr-r, don't 1m yUm-pmf “(it “lulu-ailing and u little thinking, no wt- dowu and ZliXiVl‘. nil iil-vt-r ui-gli-i-t 3'11"! illllvl vllilllgil i" KPHP a Ball!‘ cold. llrcuk it up iii its curly Mingus ("ml illliiiilrl-tl view" YW- llm 0i" U7 < i? Wm, Vick’, ‘QWURUI,’ H“. “turnul tho Wit)’ o!’ things." vupflrlzing ;r,.,,u,,,.,,l n“. Con“ “IIow shall we. and where?" Win , . At uil stores, 58c ii Jul‘. for u frt-i- warmed w km”,- "Wzi-ic I'll find u plucc." Win dropped tho subject, or Ira-t- Hltor changed it. IIe leaned over Though Vie)“, h, m“, m Cmmdaieuddenly and threw his arms it has u remarkable sale in the 3mm“! my Shullhle" mm calm‘ Status. Ov>r 17 lili 2 “IP39 "I ‘m9- { m u“ m“ "Bu, "Connie," he enid, “let's oiope- tit-st size tiut-kzige, write Chemical 00., 344 Paul SL, Vick \V. yearly. _ ' us we did lie-fore? Come on! Your hugs are m: mother's sill] packed ‘ It's barely 10 o'clock. in three lIIiours we can he——wilere shall we Nunmw of "wt ma“ 119F595 l\.'i'e held the road map before the Beautiful ifiomplexion . lseuiieeu will do more to dun up the skin than the beautytreat- me in crea- atigndeAn Im- pe' ect oom- piexion is caused by l fiyuglgightum.“ eiitvwnl Ind m no o ‘ ‘ - lake mempfgr’ liilioulnsll. Difl H” , Stomach Ind for - pimpiy and h Skin. ‘they and the milfll’! of Cotillion! - . Snail Pill-Smell Dose-Snell Prlllo hours run, the roads were good, I knew all of them by heart, there was a moon, and my car was fast. My e-mnll‘ traveling bag was only iiaif unpui-krtl Win jumped things into a i=u"~ c _un.i joined me in five minutes. willie I sut In the car lu front of the houl-ie_ Mother Taylor hull discreetly retired ear- iyflliheiisvliie ut hnif puut (En was iiHlCPI) or at tiiu movies. We speed out of town, paying little attention to speed liiws-tiuil i1wny_ My licaril was Iiamulerlug and my i-Iieeks flaming from (iXlfllGilielil and llillilllilffiifi. I 4i o Three weeks inter Win and‘! mood in the garden oi’ a Iiouso built wlih rumbling lines and .1 white Dlllilféll port-h ‘that (aoutrziett-ui well with the soft shades of its brick wail. ‘timed. .Wiuthrop would rebel. against which ever sort of life we le_d together. Sometimes the pen- dulum would swing one way, Ill-l evitl-bly it would owing the other- but there would alwayu be enouglll love to bring it back again to bal-i a-nce_ And Twas more than ratio flied when I looked ahead. But why bother Win with this. which he would not understand! I turned and smiled et liim and did not answer quite truthfully- ‘iPei-fectly," 'i agreed. IIIEIE suit collusllsilllill PAYMENTS (By Dominion News Serlvlco.) LONDON. Oct. 12.—-A corros- Tbe moonlit romance of youngfiaondent writes to the Times: — dove fbus its thrills. The glaring-When my house burned In May. sun beat of such a "turbulent love 1922. I received Wile-PB "m" "w as was Connie's and Wln's has itelBi-itisii Cabinet Ministers referring fascination. But there is another to Post-Treaty I-‘lfllllls- "Yum m“ love that only twilight ‘IUIOWQIIIILI. these would be pnyublo by the Froc is bigger and finer and better thunfState Government under the terms these. It ric the Mother lave-jot ‘the Treaty, but that the British Lha-t loves its lmEtB and liven again Government would sec that the in the budding loves of it; gonggtilflllllfl were met. I obtained tide- nnd (Iaughtem, icree in October, 1922. and my wifo “The Middle Ground" is Iflaflgnlllfill n lady living in tho house also Rublncumflq “my of (he (houeundslgot ilccrevs for loss of their pur- of wpmen who spend their “veg in snnal wardrobe, clothes, etc. 'I‘lieiie n round of little sacrifices untIIIGEHeQS “"“"" 3mm "rwr " m“ they are so immersed in petty (ie-yhearmgi “he”? m" "mmty "Owen mp5 “my they lose 51g“ M u“ meuvnn rtepreseiitctl by iioilciloi" and b]; thmga_or the women whMcounsul, nud every itcin strictly 9mm; behind the“. 18mm“, ma“ scrutinized and the amounts award- mg n 906mb“, for them to do M“, ed were practically agreed to ‘by mg things. whne “Mother... just counsel on both sides. In onu case wither-s up from sheer tiredness and n,“ "m1". w“ £250 and the 0th" monotony and neglect- ms a love 4.110. These Indies have now re. story, and a story or married me ceiveti formal tillers from the Free . ' State Government proposing to nnd a story oi‘ mother-bigness. which m‘, the "m, chapter m um- settie the claims for £50 and £18 T"C<*"“YI—T"@ Edmu- iiiifmliiii; ..‘E2{§1"‘3I.“Siitliftéi; Government intend tn take lu vin- PREJUDWES dicntion of their pledges? THE END Prejudlces are liiko the knots im- lihe glue-s of our windows. They nlter the s-Iinpes of every-lining that Canadian Honored The simplest way to end acorn is Blue-jay. Stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear action is the same. Afyour drought Blue-jay liquid and in thin plasters. The - Private Sale-- WOOQM; for ni -' double tenement tfwelifiigvlfiae? situated on Corner of Grafton emf Rockford Streets, o. 44 “d w This "Property lo beautifully located. on one of the bolt eoreetl of the cltv- ADP‘? 33 GTE-ROI BITCH." .1“- oan-l. current a m" A t ' 1049-10-1l-2i. “c ‘°"°°" Property For ("gale at Auction in Gay. Town We will sell the Big Clearance AUCTION SALE AT BRACKLEY POINT At One 0'Ciook Sharp Farm Implements. fenced. with till mly stock etc. pose 8 years, Duke of Cornwall; ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1923 Oi‘ beautiful Iibtrni, Stock, Crop and dwelling and out buildings, well A choice Iionie. together ‘S'I‘O>OK.—1 horse. general pur- a ivoziitlly fumily who had been ‘ A wide luwu spread about 1t ~|t llfltl been irnrcfuiiy planned for obliged to go South and wanted to we QIUDGSB the m ; time y ltO make look nit through straight timings crooked and everything indistinct. Sage Tea. Dandy choice mlich cows. Ayorsliirc Grade in milk, 2 heifers, 1%, yenrs, 2 calves uli Ayershiro grade. 1 brood sow and litter of J1 PIES. 3 W691“ old. 3 spring pigs,'30 hens. CRiOP,—10 tone hay, 300 stool: mixed grain, 250 stook white oats. (By Dominion News Service.) LIVERPOOL, Oct. 13.—In the Arts Theatre ai. Liverpool Un- above property off-Sat- urday," October 20th, commencing at 2 p. m. This property is nicely situated on Young Street, .Gay Town, all newly paint- ed and in splendid re- pair. - chgixemiaiftllfiiiftfixflfn sgooducsrtilisite Terms at sale‘ cultivation. Exceptionally good & SON, . Auctioneers i 1050110-13-6i. AUCTION SALE of two double tene- ment houses situated AUCTION SALE, OF PURE BRED HOLSTEIN CATTLE ‘There will be an auction sale of pure bred registered cattle, at the farm of Milligan and Morrison, Northam, Lot l3, October 17th at 1 o’cIock p..m., consisting of high grade 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 btitter, freshening inside the year. One of these daughters freshen in November also two daughters of Black Rose 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 mentioned calves and heifers have an official seven day record of 24 3-4 lbs. of butter. I also offer two daughters of Mary Tinsen Rooker, official 10 month-s record 13,728 Ibs., 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 seiIin-g-ovterstocked. Sale without fail. Terms at sale. Six and twelve months on approved notes. . ’ (Sgtl) MILIJIGAN & MORRISON l0-10-7l. ' EASTERN srmilfslnir , LINES, mo. INVIERNATTONAL LINE Flnlilt all Pouenler service Ila-tween It. John all Bolton 8Tb IGIII LID IOITOI l. GOVERNOR DINGILMI will leave 8t. John every Wednudny o! ‘end every Soul-day at O - m. (Atlantic Time) m- Boston. eodny trips are vie utport and Lubec, due Bolton about 10 n. —. flurodoy. trlpl are to Baotou direct. due Sunday: about I n. n. Leave Boston Monday: end Friday! at 10 a. m. for mut- TUR :— wort} Duboo and n. John. IAII 010.00 ITATIRMII! oaao oonmion u- nede do uio lurepolnu Lin nerd- At fine: gain: and nudnqer manor: Ior new York uid will! loot! or l. (pm _A.G$IV IYQIIII mu IIO Illiflounl information cool! to lane H ll. loll I. l world about m, “We might adopt . little Connie l!’ you want," ‘Vin (iflfiseeterl. l nodded _ 1 had always wanted to—but I was glad he mam, tthe offer without my Buggegllng “HIS "- "lcf! Knrdun for children l" ‘billy iii.“ I said. “For Connie_ zmti for our t‘llil(ll‘Oll too." Again lflui smile was n caress, Wye" be livrivvlly hIlIIPY. won't I did not answer. be perfectly happy. mixed llIlppiii0SS_ iflllollgh now not to look for perfeg "l" “hi” PlliYlll-rii to know that sometimes I would rebel and some. await T‘ I Wm 3e" by Public auction on lili‘ Premises at Clermont on Wed- llesiill-Y. October 17th at 1 p. m., my farm containing 5O acres in which is a 9 pen fox ranch, buildings are, all in lair repair. also at the same “me 0'19 Pair of standard bred IOXBS. three milk cows, two wqrk horses,_ fifty hens, set oi‘ bob fllelglis. wood sleigh, pung and Janntinc sleigh, mowing machine buy rake, two truck wagons, box cwri- Toad WREROII. barrows, plows, Ford Car in good condition, hay, Fllrfiw. Potatoes, oats. piano case OPBIHI HBBTIIY new. bedroom suite. Saskaita range mashing machine, barrel eillllfll-JQJPBQ meat. grinder \Vn would not It. would ‘rm a But I was wise and other articles. Ilsuai terms. THOMAS CAMPBELL, Clermont 1039-1 0-121M3i. Foxes And Ranch For Sale By Tenders Tenders vvill be received by the undersigned up to October 25, 1928 for the purchase of ranch and foxes nf the North Shore ‘Silver Black Fox 00., Ltd., Baltic, Prince County. Tenders may Ibo mode for ‘foxes and ranch separately, Highest or any tender: not necessarily ac» canted. North Shore Silver Black Fox Co” Ltd. ivorsity honorary degrees of Doct- or of Science were conferred upon Sir Ernest Rutherford (president of the British Association), Pro- fessor Nlels Pohr, of Copenhagen, Professor Ernest Iioward Griffiths (treasurer of the British Associa- tion). Professor Gilbert Newton Lewis (Professormf Chemistry at the University oi‘ (Yzilifornia). Pro- fessor John Cunningham Mc- Lcnnan (Professor of Physics In the University of Toronto). Pro- lessor Ernest Johannes Sclunitit (director of the Carisberg Laborat- ory in Copenhagen), and Professor Grafton Elliott Smith (director of the new Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in the Univer- siiy of London). The assembly at which the dc- izrees were conferred embraced the fiends and leading teachers oi’ the Liverpool University and other distinguished people. The students to Darken Hair it's Grandmother's Rgglpg go gl-lnq Back Color and Lustre m Hal,- You can turn gray, faded liilll‘ beautifully dark and lustrous al- most over night if youlii get a bot~ tie of “Wyeihs Sage and Sulphur Com-pound” at any drug store. M-ii- lions of ibotties" of this old famous Sago Tea Recipe. improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, says s. weii-lknown druggist here, ‘because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been up- piicd. ' Those whose hair ‘is turning gray o1: becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because alter one clr two applications the gray hair vanishes aiil your locks become iuxiantly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. Gray- haired. unattractive folks‘ aren't wanted around, so get (busy with Wyetlrs iSage and sulphur Com- pound tonight and you'll be de- lighted with your dark. ‘ilfllldi-flme hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. cheered lustily the (Iiffercnt ro- cipients of the degrees, and in traditional student style enlivened the procéetiings by shouting at the top of their voices, "Yes, we have )no bananas to-dny." G Bargain H.H.WH Per 0. l. MoNUTT, loo. 860-1060. It were present in strong force. and ' qunsutity potatoes, 1 acre turnips. row. 1 wagon. 1 double Frost & Wood, 1 single plow,_ Alaska, 1 base burner. 1 useful household effects. and starts on time. ll‘ stormy first flue day. Farm open for time. JAMES E. SHAW. J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. Prices Piston Rings (to suit all Ca‘ rs or sius MAIIAGEII . .- IT l-MJ*IiEIiIENfI‘S.— 1 hny mower. M, H. 1 haw rake, M. H" 1 disc har- row, 1 S. T. burrow, 1 iron than‘ potato digger, 1 truck seated drivliitg wagon. 1 curt and wheels, 1 box isleigh, 1 wood sleigh, all farm and driving harness, 1 gang plowl, pumping engine. (new), Fairbanks Morse, 1 pump jaok, 500 feet boards, 500 feet 2 x 5 sludding, lot of wire web, forks. shovels, ‘hoes and lot 01' articles not in this add. 1 pnrlor organ, 1 range, Modern queen healer, 1 De Laval Cream Separa- tor <No. 10, 1 Daisy ichurn and lot of Terms of Farm at sale. Of stock. etc, 12 mouths on all sums over $5.00. 6% off for cash. Sale positive inspection any Brackiey Point on Valley Street, No. 42, 44, 46 and 48. These properties will be sold on Wednesday, Oct. 17, commencing at 12 o'clock noon. This sale of proper- ty offers to the gener- al public a rare chance to purchase properties at their own price. No better investment in this city. , Terms at sale. Ap- ly _ gENJ. CARTER & SON, Auctioneers 105110-1841. BARGAINS ron McLaughlin Car Owners A Buy Your New McLaughlin Parts NOW The entire stock of car parts owned by J. Stanley wedlock, Ltd., Will be on sale for the next week at the Show Rooms 155-157 Queen Sgset At 2o Per Gent Below~~0ost' This is your last chance to get parts at b