tt if E I * not: rilto "n-iarl-aif- WClIIF-At Scotchfort, 86p! 29, 1Q, III.‘ Jllllfl Wain, Qjod 81 IQIQ . PARS. Sept lt-Hollnnd f: con- Ilddvlng Muir: tho Franco-Belgian military nilflwe. wmrdinz to dia- pflchel mm Brunei: today. The Rama-Batten agreement commend d short time ago, pro- vldedthotincoeoofan attack on c-lfigg qnntry the otbervvould go w to m. ‘no aunt-on oMhe de- tafla of tho trelty were kept sec- ret, ludtn: w oopecltlation as to the attitude of the Leone 0! x319“ yuan required that such a treaty ahal be made public. IJNFAIR %MPETITIOII. "Rovfu business ‘."‘ GOING THE PACE. "What kind d l time is he haw lug on his mdorvip?" “Guess ha’: navlnx a pretty live- ty time. Ho amt me B Dmllfe D081 card bl a 1106193151" Dr. Intel's Put» 'onr Daniel. or by mail direct. ’riott $3.00. Knickerbocker Remedy 30.. i7 But. l-‘ront Street. ‘forontc Rawieigh Customers NOTlCE Owing ito the illne<s 0t‘ Mrsfl, Yloclrvtrell l have to ltttvr- the 15-; l-md. l barn mid mv bu=in ‘st to .\lr. Vlfm. Dirt of 19 Gt-rilzl S reotfi, Charlottetown. In thinkin: you fnr your very Kt}ll(‘l'tlil~' pntl‘ tnzllltu‘ lwonid ask fr.- m) continuance of the so will tr 1e will give you fztithttil r: 'l\'l(.‘0. Any outstanding llllid can ‘lw re~ mittcvlm me if lrit at J. ll. (‘.1 corner of Great Gtorz" -c>~~‘.~-wr .1 Over 20 yearn i-hg standard. Al, SEAL BRAND dflliltnad. nxeflmotusulBurlddavottqfiqgnng lntdddiacyaremledrightirltothenn. hlgiztlra-tbal Ifli CHASEISANBORILIIONIREAL " __ __ > ._A._._ m? SALE | Farmers fNotice Q The subscriber will offtr for 'i' b)‘ Auction. Wcdxlcstlzly the ' day of Decmnber, at 10 o'clock. acres of {and in Bllllt‘, Lot M. This lard is covered with hard and soft svood. Also on the some drn. 1 at Black Pond. at 2 o'clock. J "W" P-inimont-ing hlonduy". Septt-tuln-r ' w» will take dt-livcry of li\'-- at the fttlltnfllflt‘, pninfrl. Furni- tin-mg hogn to offer will dn to see out" representatives at TPSDCCLIVL‘ stations. ,acres of land in a high slate of cul-F Trlunln. plvaflon. Terms at sale. ' -' " I ANDRITW .\TOQ.\'FIY, Blunt \\'r1ght. “HIHBRUP i “Hr, f; lH-rlt-y‘ Drakv», Vern-m. . , . ' _\ l1. hlatttn. (‘rand " ' 3W“ 101M" “Km l\'-»nr Ihiut ' im“ -—— -.—_\ _-~_-_ ‘l ‘ \ _|.., \ int-l \ nt St r I l‘ t . i l’ l1. llrt-wn. York. .1‘ (‘has Colwill. Nnrthzim. i ’ wnnsr-zsuav i _,__ __ i \\'m t‘. Flank. Sutmm-rsiill» i _ _ _ lttilfl “Wiitrhvtl/l. KPH.‘- t'"t~-|\ I The subscribers iliiYP 1n illPll‘ l.. ‘shop at Souris. a quantity of {High ‘ t ..tl.. lltmur l!‘ (m; 10ml U,‘ ... tlclivvrv 11L l-t f; cr\ ivk day at our plwnt ||| (‘h \-- r iherring suitable for ilwbgwr bu“ tl-.t_t¢-\n\\'n. l1‘it:h--.~1t_ lnzltliv-t pilvt-s - ‘wild tit Rl] pmtns. l-or lttftirttvwtiun r MATTHEW & MCLEANI plume Pfficc ~32 or Almltuir ...'l.!. , Souris. l'.\\'.\l)l.\\' I'r\('l\'l\'|5 (1).. l.'l‘l). l'!113-9-‘?9~6i. THROUGH Sllllvlflifi t0 QUEBEC a. MONT Eli fiME TABLE lN EFFECl Canadian National i Qailtuaqg ' October 3rd v tn 20'.‘ I‘! JAMIE PHIL-PI i ZENA TELLS MR. CLAXTON. Chapter “I33. This telling of my intention to marry was harder than I had thought it would be. Frank Clax- ton hadn't nttwed or spoken after l had said l wished to explain. But his white taco, his dazed, lncrrdul- mls eyes made speech difficult. "it commcnted long ago." l fir‘- nlly said, looking down s0 that i might not sec the hurt look in his face, "when Dad W33 alive. }lc— ‘thr- mun 1 am goine, to marry~vis~ ltetl a girl. one of my Chums. lie was related to her." “Were you engaged to him when —you cattle hcre?" “Oh. no! l hadn't even heard from him for yrars. We left no address in .\'c\\' York. l-‘oolish pride perhaps, but we didn't want our old friend: t") know how poor we were-l didn't, 1 mean." “Then how-T‘ "He finally a few months ago wrote to Dad's lawyer, who sent the letter to “other. l answered ‘it. andAllr. Lawrence is here and W3fi'3 inc to x0 back with hlm—~ hc lives on a ranch ln thr- West." “And you are going? You Willi! This man must be little more than a strang" l0 You." he hesitated. t How could l (‘Xplfiill that l had hr-id him in my thoughts all these pvt-airs? llow luztke this \\'llit(~fa('- ‘rd man hfiftlfr‘ me rv-tilizn lhul Ken- ‘nrth htul l)Pt'll my itical, hzul k.-pl me from doings things that pct‘- llilps l might have regretted‘! 1 _ "sealizctl how tiiffit-ull it would be- to put my feelings into understand- ablc trortls. yet l must say 5011M" thing. So l ziskrxl again: ' “lJ n you think you can fill my :)lllll“7‘l "\\'e won't lull: n!‘ tllutf ‘l watt! to l and. 11.1w you really prn .1 to so with this titan?" i . -t think —ht- eXpvt-ts m0 Lto," l SlZlllilllFTPll. sutltlunLv 8\\'.ll‘4.‘ {that 1 didn't want to go, that trill dtnqit-ratwly m throw '»t't' tit-- ftfittg, >1) like tlt-stitlit‘. that ill-ill st-izttl mt. "ilo vxpvvts y ill to." l-‘rttnk (‘lux- rn lTflPalPtl tfftt-r mo. "is that \ \ t rm: uvttnlti” --".‘5.BL%?€‘.$'1» -""‘ . - >- - 4 00o Q-ooovw-ooo-v 000v i ilints for the Motorist IV ALIIRT L. CLOUGH RADIATOR SEEMS T00 H01" ' ..5. E. T. writes: It seems to me ithot mt‘ car heats u-n 1m, {much although tho water and nil '-“.\‘.<tt‘l1l.~= are flushed out frequent- l ' llww can this Condition be rc~ Hover]? Answer: You do not say that your circulating‘ water boil; away iwith increased mtpldity- or that {h}; “Milne FLY?“ You any trouble dut- to overheating. is it only that the radiator front. whnn yqu touch i;_ iscctns ltolter than it should? If this is the only trouble, wc believe there no occasion for alarm. infirm‘. li is Kl". zulvztntaszc to km], m‘, Witter as ho: as it can bc without »ton much cvztporation. If you ar- ltttttlly lost ton much wairr. this may br- becattse the fan-belt Is too loose m kecp the fan at full speed htwntlso your ignition is set too lZPn hr lVTBUSG you are running it o rich 1i mixture. We stippose that _\ult tltt~ tising cylinder oil of re- liable quality. your only reason for ttttit'ry'ing him, t he asked. ' n in his ton». _ no! Just ll tntnt-limzirp-not wealthy at till." "l'h'-n whyfl don't, I cunt un- You tell ma‘ you 2on3? l,- he umiltily?" S _ . . , . I ttinth Zeno! l BATTERY IS TOO HEAVILY l CHARGED C. D. writea:-l.\ly' battery both- l-rs mv a great deal by boiling thc ‘ldiseogagcd position. so as to re- mlnutes at a llmedgocaaionally in“ order to partly discharge the bar‘ I tery l CANNOT, DISENGAGE CLUTCH A. A. K. wrlteL-l recently hall my cur clutch rellncd and have hnti the car only once. New it. i; stuck it out. Have tried to pry it loose but cannot do so. The clutch mc- chanlsm is all right. What can l do. to free it? Antwan-You might try tho following: Jack up out; rcar twhcel, put the gear into low, nave somc one hold tho clutch-pedal in the lease the spring and, then try to turn the jucked>up wheel, first in one direction and then the other lt i=. possible that the force thus applied may break the hold of titc lilting of the face 0f the flywheel. 1f this tines not prove successful. you had better take the car to a garage where they have special mena: for forcing apart stuck parts. in case the lining is of leath- er. and it cm be reached, try ap- plying neatsfoot oil to it in the hope of softening the part that is stuck. Are you perfectly sure that thc release lttechapism is in work- ing order? ‘Questions of general interest to moorists will be answered in this ‘column, "space permitting. It an immediate answer is desired, en- close self addressed stamped en- lvelope. Addrkss Albert L. Clough, l care of our office. Ford, Company ‘T Reduces Prices FlVE-SEATER TOURING CAR WlLL NOW BE SOLD $65 CHEAPER Following ' the announcement. made at Dctrolt a few days ago, the Canadian Ford ‘Yompany, has reduced ‘the price of its cars as- follows: Light chassis, $125.00; runabout. $100.00; touring car. $66.00; Sedan, $50.00. The price of the one {on truck remains the same. Although thesc price reductions are not as substantial as those made by the American Ford.(‘o.," they are a considerable reduction when figured‘ on a percentage asis. This reduction ln pricua will also lower the luxury tux pro lportionalely. ” HEARD IN A RESTAURANT. First Girl——D0n't you ever cut your coin off the cob. illaytnc? . in the flywheel and 1 cannot thraw- ‘ Fletcher's Castorio in strictly a remedy for Infant: and Childrog, Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby‘: medicine is even more essential for Baby. Remedic irnufl ptqlggq] for grown-ups are not interchangeable. ‘Iltnvzan ye need o! a remedy for the common ailments of Infants Child", that brought Castorla before the public after years of t and no claim has been mode for it that its use fur over 30 years hu not pmven. r 'What is CASTOFl IA? Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pat-emit, . Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. it contain; neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. It: age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it ha; been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatuiency, ‘Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; alloying Feverlshneas 1113158 therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowell, am; the assimilation of Food; gwing healthy and natural Shep, The Children's Comfort-The Mother's Friend. tertwm: CASTO R IA Atwrlvs Bears the Signature of ‘ . lit Use For Over 30 Years ‘Ittl GINYAUI couluuv, any yum; crry il<lrl§llt§ifilv LIVE HOG“. WANT D Our agents will load live hogs at our usual buying points on the following dates:—- ' Thursday, Sept. 23rd. Thursda .Ocf. 7th. and every hursday thereafter throughout October, November and December. See our agents for pricesfweights, etc. We want a few good live buyers at points where we roy Strects. Pktlse ffillii by . . . ‘ ‘ v1.1, wutcr ziwav so fast. On lonv trips Olfl d . l"st'i nt not ' g ' t ‘tl" ' ‘it: - ;"..~ , _"‘_ _ __, . _ . Via THE ALL CANADIAN ROUlil .;;;t=:;':§.:2..r,:.;:: rill. l;;“.‘1i£. mt; ..S.:;ir:::..:.".'*.:?.:"r:“ w =mdv repcsented- We or phone for o lmire any bills to he coll wu"! - ‘Mm wnagnpv bouldnfi spend much ‘H? ' H |_ __ ~ _ ________:i ' ' pilfilCUlilfS. _._v any one but m3: , Thunkluz: 6.25 a. ni_ Ll‘ Chanotte own Ar, 6.35 p. rn. lfime woning you. You say _vou: Answ-_-,.‘__y,,u m,“ take you]. car, WM. DAVIES CO., LTD“ L“ h‘ “dunce- v _ 6.45 a. m_ Lv. Summers 1g. Ar, 6,05 p m_ 2m‘ Rriint! aura." “uh mm in R “‘_°Pl_\'.. m a service station and have the’ loll?! int-l‘. 1 p 4- \ u, M, nm.,»'._n L‘. 410 m Th ~rt~ zuust b: tut; reo.=on—~ts t1 gcncratnr charging rate some- E' 1“- CRAIG. Mt R1?C§L§\?il1E\l-l:'l ‘ if ‘in. TUfliJ-Flllbll tr‘ “.45 m‘ l1?“ ‘mi-um min.“ ‘if ‘riirki “h” “Mm”! °r w“ M“ ‘h’ i’ Middleton island Representative .. ._'< . . u. .. . , . . . .- , _ ... . ogyr," ll‘: \"JlL‘\.‘ $0 Film‘- la yourself if you follow the directions ‘ I (‘l1;\l'i.)’lE'tI\\'ll * 1.08 p. m Lv. Suckvilie Lv 115 p. m Wnu arewvilling to trv life with an furnished "Wm, . < _ l . _ - - - . - _ - your starting and _ _ ‘279'1e‘5'“'°rfl 6" _ ___ ,1 ‘Q25 p. m_ Ly. hloncton L‘. 835 _.,_ I“ ‘almost,’ unknown man ‘N11119:’ lllllllgltghtlng system. This will reduce 28 1 an mtwu _'—-——-~"‘ 4,35 1L “L A, Levis’ (Qua) u, 2A0 p m_ gvxtllslkpgfr illltllllinllfi ii.i';lxhg—g-ésturp ithe current supplied ‘your battery ' j 9.20 t. m. Ar. Montreal I, _ 9 g" '_ i ‘ ~ t ‘ l onoug‘. ‘.0 pm‘ H“ d‘? Oxcbss“? ‘a“-k--‘-,- - --k - ’ co ’ _ .. - . . v t 1° a m‘ .» "Pm" L‘? ““°.“‘.“."g- ‘° ‘T"°“'“,"‘ "“°°"‘l°;““"'" "i “M” “ml "R On Face. Very Sore and Itched. - ' ' °° ' , nnecttons at Qutlbflc “Hi1 '1 rzitnvontincntal Train for “innl ._m_\ rciusul to litany hint. hon n .,,,-Prh,.,,,;ng "f m0 ,1,.,.,m]_,»..: (n. _ _ . . ‘W... lpa-g and Vativuttvt-r. hnt words that foil tiycr t-uvh "‘1\"'§long tr ,lf you do not care to Did NOt SLOQP- clltlCllffl Heals. l . p.522 tarflnielcgnndnostgiiiri? loarnal iii Connections at Montreal withqq 1M0“ h grand Trunk and l] mm ml“ "if"? féwhgllflrmm‘? ltln this. you can burn all lights g 1 of how l had l(i€‘1liiZ?d this strong why“, on me mad m. run your ‘ "when my “Me Ne“ w“ “w . pruontatlvea. Liberal guaranzc» and expenses. State age and qua fimtfono. Experience unnecessary. Winston C11. Dopt .»\ Tnronw. FOR SALE W For sale at Stanchal, Mill Pro port)‘; Saw .\ii1l and Grist .\lil‘.. in-‘ eroding Rotary Saw. Shinzic $1“ Lad; Gutter, Hans-r and Blatvlpr and cut off saw; 40 H. P. hill»: and 35 H. P. Bflgine; Maple Leaf crusher and also two wazor wheels; connection all in good rc- P8-|f._Wfil sell land with mlllw t‘. suit. purchaser; handy church tin- schooi: 2 1-2 miles from BFB€llll' bane Station. JOHN BERNARD 3Z54~i0-4-6ipd FOR SALE Fife roomnd ltouae. in firm Hus repair, good collar and ltirg» 0t in good locality. lf not sold b3.- arlvale sale will be tiffcrwl by luctlon on Friday October 8th. at 2 o'clock at 12 Douglas Siruot. Enquire Sergeant Bradley, l-i Jonglaa Street. BENJ. CARTER. .~\ttrtiuti~ ~~i “f... u... p , w _ - itle of ~ -gattney To be sold at the Pour! ilfluio‘. at noon on Thursday.‘ 3mahavv. btober 14th. two iota of land sin inked in the village of Bonshmv; v one containing 4%. acres. othvr 5 1-10 acres also at sumo tltno ttnvl place two farms situtltvd on the north side of the roml. mile from Donshaw, one vtmlttin~ in; 96 acres. othm- 101i arrcs, For further information apply m Alttti Stewart, Strathgartney. _ 3088-9-281ti-pt1 Farm For Sale i1 acres of land sittmted at Brook ileld, 9% milen from Charlottetown 1 mile from Colville R. R. Station 76 acme under excellent cultiva- tion, balance covered with hard and soft wood, within 54 mile ot twn lcbooia and churches, churches of either denominations. within easy i ilfl, never failing stream of wat» or at the rear, two well: at the nut. largo house and commodloual nrtu all in good repair. well fenc- stl with coda: and wire. lb! ftlrthor particulars apply to ANGU! N. McLEOD, Broohnaid. P. E. l. or IINJAIAIN CARTER. Apclloneer. llf-lO-b-hllnflpd. ' in the afternoon. |t‘:in:i-li-.in Xzuional Trains. lnr (Minn-a, Tqy-Qnu). port Arthuh Wm. \'zl:tcoti\~:~r, and Victoria. i - Pilarlolwtottvn Daily blvcap; gunday_ I D151.‘ SQTYLW ‘in 0993" Llmiir-tl hwwccn llalifttx and Mtrutrctil. i_ ~\lt'll'i!ln\“ EXPTP-"F- N”. 4» 1°""'ing uontrcal zit 9.25 a_ m.. vxctep! |°l1 51l'~\ll'\1*"l."~‘- mall" 5°51 Wllllmzion for all Prince Edward island fpolnts. l tron ntzsizttxn-vrtoxs. RATE; W. T. HUGGAN. Distrzct Passenger Agent. lIPl.-\PII.O'F'FEO\\'N. P4121‘ ETC. apply ttr- W. K. ROGERS. ....City Ticket Agent. ‘Eastern King's Exhibition j Open to All King's County, at Souris, Thursday, L October 7th ~$l500 in Prizes. The larghst Prize List t-vcr offt-rotl in the history 0i lite A550 notion will be given this year, for horses, cattle, sheep, hogs poultry, field and garden products. grain, dairy products. fruits, floral ‘vulture, houscbold science. etc., ctc_ ln connection with this exhibition an auction sale of pure bred ‘and graded cattle horses. sheep and pigs will be held on the grounds Parties wishing to dispose of any animals please fnolify the Secrotnry who will catalogue them. A fee of 25 centa will be charged tnr vuch animal olllornd m; 5315 This will “from an cxvvllt-nt opportunity for partlcs Wishing to purchase good stock. t Amusements of various kinds will be on the grounds. Admission in all departments, 35 cents Excellent hm dinncra will be served on the grounds. ‘lilo commitww» will rnrlvnror ‘o make suitable train arrange- .m~-nt..- which will ln- rnintititirrri lalm‘ 01H‘ ' For Prize list tinil purliwvllnrs write the Secretary, Mr. C_ D. Mc !\'..'\non. FRANK MULLALLY, Pre|idcnt_ 919st: . P B d L" S 3 ure re we tock ,NAME ADDRESS BREED A05 | iNAME ADDRESS anew AGE VS. t‘. Swwvarl Dunstaffnage Leicester rams and ewes ‘A. (‘tlmr-ron. Bonshaw. R. R. Holstein Bull. {$93M Esp S R. Cairns. Freetown Ayrshire Heifer. l8 months ‘Stewart Bros. Mirray River Yorkshire Boar. T months Wiliam _-\ltken. Lower Montague Ayrshire Bull, 2 years Chas. Parker Georgetown 3 91mm 15ml”, Georg» B. MnBvven Greenwlrh Ayrshire Bull. 4 years. Muir“? Gflfflofl- casfllmft’? Theater Boar. .'l years Wm. Haul-am, Springfield Jersey Co“ 3 years John Dcvert-attx. New ilavenv Shorthorn Bull. 2 years J_ Lester lmuglas Charlottetown 3 0110M ewe, 4 yea" J. B. Mlllman. Kenstngton. R. R. 2 Shnrthnrn gun, 5 mum, Fred Mullin. Tracatlle Cross. Chester Boar. 2 yearn Department of Agriculture ,\vcstt>rn mun. thought him bigger and better than anyone 1 vver haul _knt:'\\'n; how l hzttl always known "that somctlttlv ho would conic for m», even though l would oft-n flail‘ '1 might hi» wrong. _ ‘ I Then l toltl of Kenneth‘..- mttslvt‘ ,ful way of taking hold (if the situ- iation. of ills plans for “other and Ho must 11v! back and that t-x- me. lplainctl my haste tn lt-t him, .\ir. Ciaxtoti, kntw .<.-i he could lintl someone in my taint-e. ‘)\\hut (ilitni .\l.3i'_\' >11)‘ to all this?" l mt..- so astnnishwl at tho llflt‘X* pt‘('i('ti question that I could scarre- ly answer. ills tom- had rhatlgcl. eyes brlghtonutl. “WhyWslte-oh. she anti 'l‘t-:n art» wild with mo. .\‘lr. 1.a\\'rv-n:‘t- likts tht-m both. but l am afraid they don't t-urc tnuvh for him." "l don't wonder. Coming: ‘DANDERINE’ ~i hert- A few cents buys "Donderlnofi After an application of "Dande rlne" you can not 11nd a fallen halt 0r any dandruff. besides ever,- lialr shows new life, vigor, bright nettn. more color and thickness. _-._-_ ‘OO @O §O§§O§-OQ I CATARRIIAL DEAFKEFS MAY I'll} OYI-‘JKIOME _i._. lf you have Cntnrrhni huh. non or no even Just n little hard of hearing or have hood noise! go to your drug int and get i ounce of Pnrm m, ‘tdolzibiei strength), and aqd qr, l D . little granulated sugar. Take a tnbieopoonful four time: n ny. 't‘hi| vylll often bring quick 4p i’ relief from the dlatresulng head noises. Clogged mum‘ ukguld o on. brent in; becomg t " Y an the mucus atop 1170p. pins tntn the throat. it la easy to prepare. costs little and ll lenunt to lake. Anyone lol. n‘ henrln nr who has Cat. iiiZ-ftiiDiifvfif-ifl’ '3'“ 'l°'f“ elcr a um. ’ m’ °“ n+a a-turter, with ignition shut off. a few ‘and attompting to carry ou off like Jlllfi. l aways thought .\iary very lt-leyter." 'l'ht*n very seriously he irtnd: “Zena. l want you to give nic a promise. \\'ill you?" “if I can--.n( cntirsez. “Scnd this mun away. Prontise =mc not in tnarry him, not to on Laagc j-"ntiraolf to hitn. for _six ‘months. Will you?" “Butvhow can 1— .15mi?" , i “Don't. Tell him the truth-that 'y0u arc not sure. You really are explain to month: old aha iud eczema very badly on her ha. it y wn of a rnolut kind, and took n blilter form, and was very sore. it ltched, making her face feel hot. and Ibo would _ ) scratch badly. She did ' not sleep well n bu. “A neighbor recommended uti- can l0 we got thatmond one cake of Soap and two boxes of Ointment healed her." (S ) Mina 2111a G. Stoddar’, R. . D. 3, Randolph Centre. Vt., March i0, i919. MnkeCutlatroSoo ,Olntmentnnd Tnlcumymtrdlllyto pnpnntlonl. f For lltanltsgiving Trade We Want: 20,000 lbs. Dressed Geese 10,000“ “ Ducks " i To be dry picked free of feathers, with heads and feet off and undrawn. We also buy live chickens and fowl. Phone, write or call for prices. , llli HARRB ABATTOIR COHANY, LTD.’ not. You are hcsitating now in a“, uqgH-m a nun‘ so“, v r w ' l roungbout ebominlouaCanadhn : Tgxogroa-rl-lfitniromise Aaked—and I Made. \ u“ _ ‘ ‘M I \ i A P' Y ' ' tano ou Can Live With ! HEN SELECTING H piano. remember that you are making a purcha w litigirlzle? to ltislba lifetime. inferiority in malte will be a source 36f a IS ac ion, l at will IHCTBJSB with every passing season, you cYhtggsflclclure lasting satisfaction ard permanence of tone qualify when SHERLOEK-MANNING 20th Gentury Piano ‘ ' “The Piano worthy oi your Home" Have some musical friend lesl a Sherlock- Mlllflllll for you. Get his opinion upon its rare singing lone, its rich bass notes, full roulnd middle register, and bell-‘ike upper sea e. Thousands of Sherlock-Manning; today are . giving utmost satisfaction in homeaihrough- mm: m LONDON. W‘ “midi- MILLER BROS. 123 KENT ST. CHARLOTTEPOWN azn-to-s-a-l