s: v1_¥ s.:.._...-.- ._ . lures‘: lent: Suffering llorreetetl by llruscben "A nurse's life does not leave rnueh time to spam, hut having derived inuch lgcnellt from taking Krusclicn, it's . only futr to you and others to pass the lacts on. “ I was suffering from over-acidity and flatulence to such an extent. that l was oompletciy ill. I couldn't take food. The very thought of it nnusczitcd me. When l actually forced myself to take Iolliething. l would be rrrctchediy iii, and faint afterwards. I really begun to Icci life was not worth while. " I have now taken Kruschen fur 12 onths, and I have no doubt that ii. has ‘ libed my digestive system. l nm how quite ilt dllll uhle to wmk with Vigor again. l rcruiiiuieivl the sumo treatment. to those m" my patients u l... re likely toiierrclit by it ."—. urseli. S. ndigestion is caused by a i‘. ilure in he flow of the gastric or dige-tivl- ices. As n result. your food, iIlSfPilIl If being assimilated liy your system. iimply collects and iermei ‘ ' ducing harmful ueid poisons. _Slill‘i inn run liver-acidity and flatulence . Kriiseiicn tlpJIi your - is Yout ‘A > indigestion. The immctliiite effect of lliu six mineral suits iii Kruschen is tu promote the healthy iiuw oi" the vitui uni-es oi‘ the Iiudy. And that means a -d canl to indigestion nnd ii rc- (Continued) i '1lic view burst all at once, with- out preliminary glimpses. I had Icome out at the top oi’ n cliff, which is" $92M mom ' ‘in (WVMIWTI IUHIU‘ man's country; I had Just brought a jack train, alive and in good i order, up Lucllow’s pass; I wondsr. 6d hOW much lonscr I was to suffer the reproach of tender feet. But I .:e\i d nnd wiioie-heiirtt-ii ciijtryiiiciit _.ieil away for a hundred yards bc- managed to answer with what good i l' your food without tiie slightest ft-iir ' f having to pziy the uld puiniul penalty. And more! You will soon experience the tonic inliiicncc of bloodstream. You will begin tu feel n new living- the digestive ‘uiccs flowing nonnnli_v,i happier, heorticr, nnd llliilgfitfl’ than ~ s M Great George Street d you'll not nd that is just limv Kruschcri Sulls| wings swift and lusting rciicl iIUlll W: lnstiffer llny more. t you ever felt iii your life. lirusehen Siilli is (lllfilllllilllfl tit .iil Drug Stores at. 15c. uiitl 75c. per bottle. “SMILE 5-- i "The most important thing about) n holiday is change." Notes arr even more useful. ids. s. “SILVIA” '. Freight and Passengers. Leave Arrive Arrive g Montreal Ch'towri Clftowu l0 a. m. and and ‘ Leave for Leave for‘ St. John's Montreal Sept. 5 Sept. ‘I Sept. 14 Fortnightly thereafter. ‘N LARVELL BROS. LTD Charlottetown Agents. ' FURNESS RED CROSS LINE l8l0-4-17-frimonwcd3itf. § i Bessie: Tell ms about Switzer- land, romantic Switzerland. Bert: Well, there are few bad Clarke Steamship Co Ltd l S. S. "GASPESIA" 7 Passengers and Freight Calling it Quebec and (jaspr: Coast Ports places as you come down the moun- tains, but in the main the reads are pretty gcod. Leave Arrive Leave Montreal (‘h‘tuirn Ch'towii L30 IKM. 7.00 AIM. 8.00 A.M. Sept. 9 Sept. 15 Sept. 16 Charleticiown Agents. CARVELL BROS Ltd. 1720-5-28-4-18-2-16-30. Professional Cards gun. .|. n. nvrns DENTIST Office Queen Street Over Hughes Drugstore. Iourn-i) to 12.30. 2 P. M.—5 P. M. l502-li-4-2i. “Say Snaky, I'm going Into the shoe shining business. Snake: More monicc; ~i~.ir:~:, eh? Prohibition Commission l" hair-man MR. GEORGE E. BROWN Margate, P. E. l. _ Send sll Information regarding IEI ciions o! PROHIBITION AC1‘ so the above or to J. J. Trainor. Commissioner, Provincial Police, l“ rlottetowu, or to C. A. Miller, Inspector, Summe side, or to W. E. Haywood. Inspector for Queenl. Oharlotteto u, or J. W. Platts, In- lpector for Kings, Montague. “Why can't Jones and his wife agree?" "He married an automobile girl on a wheelbarrow salary." oooe SPEAKING OF THE WEATHER GEORGE '1' ARMSTRONG First Thermometer‘ l have al- i H5 Gggflélevfifgfstree‘ ’ xiyiiohaclard that there was room at Yl620-7-22-mwf1mo. ‘ Second Thermometer: Sure. All you have to do is to keep on going y McDONALD & IHQPHEE ahead and you're bound to rise. ‘n. F. McPlIEE ‘I. A. MeDONALD. - Barristers, Attorneys, Etc. _, ' - MONEY T0 LOAN Riley Building l73i-5-2tl-lmo-daily 1 \ I STEWART & LOWTIIER J. n. STEWART. K. c. u. w. LOWTIIER lalllsri-zns. soucrroizs. I'm. MONEY TO LOAN. MARK R. MCGUIGAN BARBISTER, sociciroit, cw. ' money cro LOAN Cameron Block. Charlottetown. P.E.1. i BELL 8r MATHIESON I. B. Bell. D. L. Mnthieson, LI. B. , Banish! Q Solicitors ( Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague , MeLEOD 8r BENTLEY M" KMGUI Don't you know that? Any fool could tell you. Mn. Knagg: That's why I naked you, dear. l. A. BENTLEY ‘ W. IL BENTLEY, K. O. Blrriltu and Attorney-ut-Law Ofllee) 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN MAIL CONTRACT i). EDGAR SHAW, K. C. simmer» 'l'l~‘.Nlil~‘.ltS, uti-lrcsscil to L" °'"~=- — P's"- "he- £:i..1.'"~"';';"*:;i.;f:"":::!n~“mix? ‘.2; . . . . . . m Gnu" Mn"- ch"|°"'°“'“- l-‘ritl-Iy, ti... 2nd in-tolmr ism 1m n.» Valli: and ‘lfiltaiessfillifilefl- H .-....\-.-,-nn.~.- n1 ills nun-sly. Mails. DNIOO 0D o! ll( CI Dcp . lll a pr ins-oi (‘litru-t f: r a porlnd ‘All protection for aliudoc-unienia. ‘out "sow-villi: hitti- i-l-nlri fl! Ho“)! per vu-ck on the route, \l. .\l:ir_vn chnlloucwwn‘ P‘ E’ I Iluiiil lturnl ltoiitc Nu. 1i from the 1st . . -----..- Jnnunry 11132. prtun-u min-es enntninpp; lnforvnutlnn nu to twitlllililllls of pro- n W. E. |lll~ ll Illtrfll-‘l: rPontrm-tf in- 849"“ ill‘iil i l‘lll "Willi II ti‘ t) l- Bufln" 5 hufm" ‘mini-u ut tn.- . i-r st. "(Ifliy To LQAN \l:ll‘_\"ll ltoivil 1nd of tin Post Offu-i- I "to . llllllllr Building . _]()||§' 3g \\"'"\’f_ Surnrnerulde. l’ It. I , I'---v n i -- ivnptuiur [IQ-cf (JfIiM Ivnnrvnv‘. Imm- Ch'toivii, 1'. n. l., Aug. 11.1. i'.'.'l1. mb-ir ll-ruetnurssaiu. , ' l seemed an mother of ranges. It immeasurable distance it seemed also to fill c, third of the heavens. Far to the right range which we were now travers- ing curved to meet the divide be- yond‘. In that quarter the wite- ness was broken by the composite tints of cliffs nnd rocky walls too steep for the clinging snow; and over their bases trailed a smoke cloud. bound like puttees with gunny sacking against the, cold and snow, enced argonauts grouped about him were straining their eyes. I followed the direction of his finger. That cloud, a day's journcy away, rose from the fires of the camp, the El Dorado in which some of us were to find fortune and some to leave our bones. All along the edge of the cliff men and women stood talking in excited exclam- atiors, broken suddenly with a. catch cf the breath. Buck, having taken one long look, rode back to stayed, fascinated. A lone traveler stood, gazing. He was a small man, clad in an enveloping frieze ulster and a battered black hat. He turned on me, as I approached. a bright gray eye. The nose under It was strong at the root, and yet sharp. A long, thick mustache droopcd between spare checks shaven only that morning-a detail worthy of com- ment in those suurroundings, where most men wore beards vary- ing in age from four days to thirty YQBTS. "Hello!" he remarked. “Well, what do you think of our West?" At which I bristled wifhin. I had been nearly a year in the Suffered Stroke Taking Dr. Williams’ Pink , Pills (tonic). “A few years ago" i=5 |-; L5 writes u... w. ‘J. Workman, South l. l K E ‘li/Iouriéain, Ontario, su cred a slight. N Ew‘ paralytic stroke which laid me up for several months. It lelt me in a terribly run down condition. I was advised by a friend to take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. I was discouraged, but my friend insisted upon my trying them, which I did. I may say that I am not now sorry, for I feel like a new person." The iron and other elements in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills increase the amount of haemoglobin in the blood. It is the hacmoglo" which carries oxygen to the i-lfiillfi-PYWIIQIIB a sense of well-being. Decide now to be well. Get a supply Ol Dr_. Williams’ Pink Pills from your druggist and see if they don't give you your much needed start toward health. 50 cents a package at any druggisfs. Be sure to say "Dr. Williams?’ 137 liotiee to Subscribers ‘[0 the Hospital Campaign Fund i930 Subscribers to this fund will please tuke notice that the Building Uommitt c ‘ ‘ ’ commencing the construction of the New llospliul in a. few weeks. It. is the intention of the Build- ing Committee, if funds are avail- able, to finish the busement this fall, and make preparations for continu- ing the work in the eurly spring. Anticipating that all the pledges will be fully paid in the full of 1932, as agreed. the Committee hope to have the Hospital completed and In operution at that date. bseriizcrs are hereby notified th one hair the amount pledged Is due and payable on Sept. 1st. inst. and the Committee . _. ctluliy re- quest and urge subscribers to pay in tuil the Insiuilmenis due on that "PIIIPP; date, so the work of building may proceed according to p an. W. F. TI DMA E __4 . .V-Li the he was pointing; and the less experi- iwm, impemnence low my feet. Across lay the white nature I could summon; “Considerable country." away; Yell He laughed pleasantly. "WUBBe-bred. too. I'm betting!" commented. Somehow his ‘friendly manner seemed to strip the offense from this dreadful in- sinuatlon. “How did you penetrate behind Imy mask of ignorance and vulg- arity?" I asked, falling into the ‘spirit of the occasion. “It's my business," said the "That's "PTA V°i°° by mY Side stranger, "piercing and penetrating bwughi? my SWYmZ thmlilhts back the masks and disguises of the ' to earth. A freighter, his legs' human soul." “Sounds to me like gambling," said I, matching his frnpudencc of my own. “Whats your line? Three-card monte or the little pea. under the little shell?" ‘ ' "I almost hate to tell you," said the stranger, "lest you shrink from me. It's the greatest gamble of all. And the most squalid and soul- destroying. That peaceful village yonder-J’ and he waved his hand to the smoke stain amid the white- ness to the norttv-“has hitherto proceeded on its simple, rustic way. round up the pack. 1 shirked and ~hidlns and concwlins from nryins tyes‘ its miseroscopic peccadilloes such as murder, highway robbery, brace fnro boxes and claim jump- ing. I come to destroy that golden age. In you lumbering Wain re- pose the sinister tools of my craft —t.wo fronts of nonpsrell and seven boxes of assorted type. Casting your eyes farther to the eastward, you perceive an individ- ual bearing all the marks and‘ characteristics pf a. tramp printer, temporarily sober. He's conveying a second-hand flat-bed press, warranted riot to register in any‘ climate. What you behold. young but sapient sir, is the embroy of -[ that great light-bearer, the Cotton- wood Courier.” As suddenly as he had begun it he dropped our old western game of chaff and rhetoric held out his hand. "My name's Marcus Handy". he said‘ “I've wood had begun. lqrriitg time Pulled “p my newspaper by the only to wolf two sandwiches of roots from Quaker Creek, which is‘ I 'piayed out as a comp, and I'm Glad NW’ Thaylnsislsd "lion H" locating in Cottonwood-ii’ I get there!" I introduced myself. “You're mining, I asked Marcus Handy this ceremony ;over. "Didn't know," he added hastily, “but you were starting isome kind of a business, and might ‘want to advertise. -a. few aids along our primrose- dotted wayside." As we talked we had turned our backs to a shrill, new wind blowing up from the immense depthsbeiow, and were facing the picturesque confusion at the summit of the pm. The crowd was growing- none so unimaginative as to grudge ten minutes for a look at the Valley oi’ Fortune. But the earlier arriv- als were now recinching, giving the ‘last trim to loads of packs, and disappearing downward around a. shoulder of rock. And as they passed from view Marcus Handy, who had been busily gathering items for his first number, de- scribed them ull with u, short phrase or two. It seemed tome that he knew our impermonent caravan as one knows the town where he has dwelt all his life. Now outfits which we have pass- ed even before we rewched the stage station had attained the summit. Always the passengers dismounted and labored forward for a view of the promised land. Then came Buck's voice, calling. I knew that he had‘ arranged the pack to his own minuiie satisfaction and that the final dash to Cotton- NEURALGIA rmeensrnnjg M! ‘his find than no got wonderful rolloil ritcfizitrl. m, I‘. E11 Feptninber 1st, 1.41. 8433-0-1-61. ‘we rounded the rock. Below us inticnziliy or locally". Minutes the road zigzaggcd with many u '" rend and adopted. Sick ‘hairpin turn down the mountain c 0e reported visiting sick supposelmi As we rounded the showdcr oi I ‘was Cottonwood crimp. And my I've picked up T'S the big trouble-saver that is found only on NORTHERN ELECTRIC - GURNEY Ranges. You can see at a glance, from clear across the kitchen, just how it is set. . . high, medium, low or oil‘. You can't mistake it. N0 wearying extra steps, or bending over. It snaps right to the desired heat with one straight push. No guesswork or twisting two orthree times. Beside convenience, this means less wear on the moving parts . a ; which gives this switch three times the usual life of range switches. r Go today to any of rbe retail store: lined here and see farjaurrel/ the remarkable eficiencyofrbkandtbeother Northern Electric Approve/l Appliance: illurlralm’ above. . t SEPTEMBER s,‘ 1931 lull/zeta A d filed/It RANGE This is a remarkable exclusive Gurney feature that you can see for yourself. There are dozens of others, some of which are inside and out of sight. Northern Electric has used its many technical facilities to ex- amine every constructional quality : ; . whether hidden from the eye or on the surface. And the Northern Electric “SEAL OF APPROVAL" tells you that this Gurney Range (rnade-in-Canada) passed this severe test. NEMII Maritime Electric Company Palmer Electric Company Binns Electric Company Brown Electric Company “Putnam's Crzci.‘ iii tiziizsu. Roll Lllovred and was answered with tho "name of some noted women ca-mp bread and frizzlcd bacon, and i. in’; fruit. A bill oi $5,113 v.0: 1:.*.icl to Nlrr. Ilciiry Cameron. Mrs. Emmet Oroken. Roll call tolmarket again and it becomes more be answered with “dont's" for the‘ ccessary than ever for Caiiiidi with shippers to make sure that quality kitchen. Meeting closed "Its a good time to get acquaint- is maintained. ed." In this connection the Overseas MUST MAINTAIN QUALITY ‘Agricultural RJGPEZBSCIIIIIHYC oi the ;Dominion Department of Agricul- the rock the vjgw 13111-51; on us ;_“..LJ,C) was voted towards theatri- again. I turned in my saddle to- l'.l Sixtcezi liidLvidual ward that. distant, gray mist which ' t; were bought T01‘ DYlmiY-‘Y 0185': a nnd placccl ill school. $123 - is paid for fruit. Business part of tlic meeting being concluded, n rcciul hour was spent during which the hostess served lunch. Next meeting to be hcld at the home of imagination flashed o. picture o.‘ the town. Ridiculously at variance ‘with Cottonwood as it was, it long persisted. even after I saw the reality. In the foreground, rc- gardlng the sights of that rough mining camp with superior but understanding eyes, walked-Mrs. Dean, the lady of the holdup cpl- code. Then. my mind shifting from imagination to speculation, I wondered what she really was do- DOMIXION Oli‘ CANADA Province of PRINCE lslllllfl-HIU ISLAND In the I'roliiiti~ (‘ourt 22nd George V., A. l]. 1031. mg’ she had Joined B’ husband’ In Ito I-Islntc of Susanna Mnrgucrito waiting I01‘ 1181' iTl COLEOIIWOOd, . ito of (Jhnrltittclourii in Queens doubtless t ll the siltl .l'i'o\'ince, deceased lu> . to. lly the llnuoiirnliic lIiirchI Leonnril Piiinier, Surrogate Judge uf Probate. em, elm, Tu tho Sheriff of the County of‘ Queens County or niiy (‘oiistnblc oi‘ ilieriitc person within uuid County, (To be Continued) PLEASANT CIRCLE INSTI- TUTE G1tllli'i‘l xu = WHEREAS upon reading the pc- tition on tile of Jniuos Pnton of , i\ l!’ The British market has proved ture cables to the effect that tbl a real opportunity for Canadian British market is weakening, and cattle during the last your, partlc- to maintain popularity and Pimp tilarly during the current shipping Canadian shIPPEYS Will have i0 Pill season. Canadian cattle sent over strict attention to the SOICClIOII ~ have been of an especially attrac- type and quality 1n botli fatan tive quaity but local shipments store cattle if prices are to rema are now coming onto the British attractive to the shipper. . Running Water Anywhere Wherever you live you can have fresh, cold running ivater, just by turning a tap. No more priming, no more heavy pumping = e —aii the water you want always. t; .- We have installed Myers Automatic Water Systems in hundreds of homes. They start themselves themselves. The August meeting of "Pleasant Circle Institute" met at the home of Mrs. Hugh Walker on the 13th. Seven memb .s and two visitors were present. The president be- ing absent, the meeting was presid- ed over by Mrs. John Walker. Meeting opened with reading "Club _-..--. _.._.. i- _.. S. S. “ilk-LAND” ' EXiliiiiSiiiiiS Orwell every Tuesday 3 1'. M. Victoria every Thursday ‘I A. M. East River every Friday 3 P. M. West River every Saturday 3 P. M. For fuithcr Information Phone 173 (‘nurlottetnivn nfuczmild, ltctired liIor-l t.- Suiiiuei Albert hIi-Dnniild i of the siiiiio pliiec. Liiiiihcr Mllllllilll'lill'~i‘ of the above-runner]. _ “SHINE, praying Ihiit i1 citntlon iiiny he ia-i sued for tliu purpose therein sci: forth z; eliiint, nnd er, the Exccutors You nrc therefore hereby required to cite ull persons interested in the siild Isis-i tote to be and appear before inc at. n l'rnimto Court to ho hcld in the Court llniiso in Chnrlnttr-toivn, in Queen's , County, In tho pnid Province, on Thurs- ilny ilio tenth diiy of September next. coming, tit the hour o! pievcn oclock foi-enonn of the sumo 'tln_\', to shew eiiiise if nny they enn why ecrtniii ne- cnunis of the snid Iilstritc should not ' ho pnsseil iind orders inndc herein us prayed for in snld petition nnd on nin- ilon of W. 1~l. Bentley, Earp, Proctor for snld Petitioners. And I do hereby order T that I1 true copy hers-or be forthwith nuliilslieil in sonic newspaper published in l'ill'lI‘ll1liOf0\\‘Il uforesnlit. once in cneh week for nt iennt four consecutive weeks frniu the ilnto hereof nnd that n true ropyliert-of lie forthwith posted in the. follnwli-g public piiiees respectively, nuniely, in the linll of the Court l-lousc in (‘iiiirotietcivn nfrrrsnlil. 1t or nenr the (‘ity Weigh Senior nnd at or near the Ilnnk of Novn Sentin, hoth in (‘linrioltetntvn nforcimlil. And I do here- hv further order ilint n {rho copy here- nr lu- forthwith served on the Attor- iiey-Genr-rnl of thin Province, so that uiI persons interesiril in the mid Hotnh» n.- ufnrcsniil iiiny have due not- lee thereof. " GIVEN under my luind nnd tho lion‘ of the nnlrl Court this 25th tiny oi’ July i\.I'\. 19.11 nnd In the '.".'nd your or ills Majesty's reign. 11-3 tSgd.) II. L. l‘.\l’..\lElt Juilgo of Probiitl. 7lki-fi-fi-hlnn-fl They stop They use a minimum of electricity or gasoline. We‘ can also supply Myers Force or Lift Pumps-the easiest for hand opera- tion. Send for catalogs. Easy terms BPHCQ f! CO. LTD - , CHARLOITEIOWN Stewart