. . \ I “It . a PAGE SIX liltin. and Tues. Knights of»0oIun|bus!.i'resent;. "Oil. Blilfl’? (BenefitGhar-ttyyliund) OT/éiiettedle on; at" nit ctnnt 11111111111111 lIEIl-IIIIS an NIIEH up III t. t. 11111111111 Man Was‘ Near N e r v o u s Breakdown When He Took Tanlac. A Toronto 151115011 E. Bradshaw, puintinu and decorating contractor, 1119, meecker $0., Toronto. _Ontarlo.l Canada. ls another Effllellll he'll“ iiciury of the 'I‘anlac treatment. 111 telling his experience recently‘ 0H3] Bradshaw suyil l "Before l took Taniac I was suf- fering seriously from 11ervou= P105‘ tration. 1 was so nervous 1 could- ueldom sleep, the slightest e-YPFUOI! made my heart palpitate, and 111-y breathing difficult. Burning ~- in my stomach tortured me hours at a time, dilly 5111-115 tllfi- tufbed mo, and my bloud seemed out of order. "With my second bottle of Tanlznc 1i bepan to ieol relief all rount. _ \\'Iti1 the seventh bottle my stot11- druugists. ~ etccept no slnlbetltllle- 111-h is all right again, my hcai‘t,O\'cr ~10 1111111011 mules 5° - action is normal. my nerves arol i . 1 .-teuil_\'- and, in fact, I let-l like :1 'i'.111lac Vegetable Pills recmnt bran,‘ non. mnny rinenllctl by the manufacturers 0 Tauiac is for sale by all tuood 'I‘11ui1\v- n It‘. ii. Newsotn . . . . .. . 15.00 lI-‘Iorence B. Warren . - 5-0“: lo. t‘. tiillis . . . . . . . .. . 15-001 ‘la-Ith Robertson . .. 10.00 l-\rt Robertson 15-00 _\1,-_ 111111‘, S, S. llochelaga. .. 4-00 , n. u. Keefe -- 3-00 ‘1.. 11. w, . . . . . .. -. 2-00 llliss Simpson 2-00 IJne, Halifax-NS“ . 10-00 l'1-~v3ou.~zly' Ackuowledg- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 ' = - ~ . . -' . S S. llochela a .. 1-00 "l ' 'w"‘\"f'un Olapt liuIttoimSS. llliClllfllll-ftl .500 iltlt-n T. Smith .. - .$ aotulnlurnnlck, CQn-i“ _ _ ‘ _ _ . _ K . _ __ MW Mrs‘ nprhpr‘ Du“ ' ' ' ' ' " ‘ 1mm llobow llmvar 3-00 ».- not) ‘ ~ .-\i lintnlwttiu . . . . . . . . . .. . 1 . In“? Fullerton 500 .\li-x lierbert hluriey . 10.00 ”\‘hnlhp _ I ‘ ' I . _ H U 51ml A. ifrionti . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , 10,1111 ‘lim- Grln ‘nobcrtsnn __ 10,001 Iielen Illathicstiit . noon ‘nhinld Hutch _ 1mm “I'M AHLMM“ ' 10mm liiibcrt Johnson - 10-0" John liearn- Navy Learn-r .. 00.00 Farr,“ lmsnu“ I _ _ v __ 4 (L0,) Annie Watson . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10.00 Mm, nnntlng“, _ ‘ _ _ _ __ _ 1M," Muriel Alxclnlcati ‘L in In“. __ __ m; n tloorfltc l‘ ~'- ., ~. . ,. ;_( ‘v S Swwur" “Hm ‘afizillllfllfil n 20' A‘ R" Gnu“ " ' 25W .-\1ti1rov>}<‘o.<t1-r . . . . . . . .. Hal“ J‘ “m”. in“ inuirznfi. Darracb 1-00 II. .l, (‘rot-ken . . . . . .. 1100 “nu In)“, 5_ .\lr.<, llruct- (‘unstable 0-0" n A. MCKU. _ “ 5M0 .l. .\l1-Intyre_ . ._ . . . . . . . . . . .. 10.00 Margaret E. h,“ 1m", Rob rtson \\:1rren 11:00 up“) ‘nvkorsoll 6'00 _l“l‘l'll tiulos, \\'+*.~'! ll 71"’ Pnmmin nhnwml 11m .\la|'.\'_ Salundt-rs £00 l M‘ Wynn _ _ ' . __ _ 2on0 -“""“" '~ ,-"“"""‘ ,"'"’ §li.\‘if‘ 1., hlt-(irogor .. 5.00 """" "‘““"""‘ :"" 1:, c. 11111-1111.. . . . . . . .. . 5.011 ‘l- ‘l- 'r“-"l““ --‘- "-"" 1~:, a. i-‘ustcr . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25.00 Lynda Altkt-n 5.00‘ n, _ 500 .\lr.~=_ i., (‘. llflytlllll .. . l0" .-\d|lio (l. llafvdon . . . . . . . . . .. “n, i-‘ergus Robertson . . . . . . . .. 2'00 J. Pen-t" Jlcllonaid Sud“, LU“, __ M," "mm" "- m!” .1. rte-Int . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 -',,- Tm" ""‘“‘-* m» 110111-11 Shun‘, u, 11.1.1111 . 111.00 l1. i". 'l'fllll"fl -< .\lt"1w-d Shun‘- lilackloy iioach 5.00 A‘ \' hmmdM“ Hudson .\icl.eod . . . . . . . . . . .. '. (i n“ no.0?” ' ' ' ' ' " l . II liuntain Mrs. Illiary A. .\lall1-tt I L (L Davina,“ A. \\.__,E. lions-c . . . . .. loo ‘USS S’ A B,“ n ’ Joan liooper 5.00 ‘A, FTlPilfl. lllacltiey Benoit . 50.00 Airs. E. (‘. .\lc(l11ilu1n,B. Point Louis .\lc(‘:tiitim. B. Point .. 5.00 John A. .\lc(.‘alluin-li. Beach 15.00 .\1"1l1ur (‘aspcuBrackley Point 1 Back Sore ? Rib "P" wit" M‘"="*'=- iii? XII-iii iéi.’f.'.‘,'°ii"iilil'.“i 3:33 ‘t Penelrate§ “m, takes °ut (‘. .-\. 51-111mm, Brackley I3. £1.00 stillness. ileion Carvcli . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 Airs. John .\Ic.\liilan 12.00 .\ .. M. Swain 25.00 Ira Show . . . . . .. 10.00 Airs. Frank Sickle .. 10.00 \\" O\\\ .\iit1- 25,00 .\lar_v iiickv-nsonliiftttwn lt'ity 12.00 .l. S. .\I('Ill'(,ll, (liftown lt‘lly 8.00 .\l - in: (‘arruthcrs 10,04) -1\. l~‘1'i1-11d . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,00 (mp1. .\lrl.ea11 Harland 2.00 .\li-v Alcin-oti . £0.00 .‘ o Gillespie .. . . 10.00 Isabcil . * QQTQ , ‘f6 P? A. hlcifiwen . . 1.00 Pg l 10111-1111 . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 0_ .\iru. .\Iary (‘nswcil .. 5.00 bliss (‘ole-s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 o". Parmanence Standardized strum tural lteei is a known quantity as regards rev 0T ' For I C67€4§OIF . ‘ >1 -- ; 1 t 1 't' 2 35:52: poxvgerxezthijleunn- iggdtlntoili “(inflict ‘ a ntost a. tracnvt r. no e s 1 Q a to otrength and otn- on, wot-g, l. bility. It In simple to Q maintain the necessary "Thor" i” on” “Von! m“ w}? n margin of "fay hulckiy ‘ioarn I11 flvo lnngnagcs. lsztltl an Auvi-ricttn Rod Cross nurse |\vho starved in a French army hos- lpital. "It is tho word that comes most ofton to tho lips 0f flick or \\‘()Ililtlt‘fl soldiers when suffering or delirium wrlngs titteranco from thom, it is mittn-r. mere, moedor, uiarirr- and molhor." 1 0'1 We build everylhmfi In oteel- There ll no dfl gign too email nor too h,“ go b; worth con- otruotlnq for Perman- To‘. ‘Tofoif ‘f. once — t.‘ » t IIAslhma cannot last when the n‘. awn“ °" requ" ' greatest of all asthma specifics is ,, 1 D L K, used Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma ‘, ‘ Aura” ep Remedy assuredly deserves this ex- 0 . aitod_ title. ‘it has to its credit thou- nmids of cases which other prepar- atlons had failed to benefit. It 141 INNON :6 o brings help to oven the most severe '5 _ canon and brings the patient to a. I ‘ condition of biased relief. Surely ‘t, 9M1 Plate and Utruc- buffering from asthma 111 needle-In 4 j mm Work when n remetflr like thla is so n11.1- ily scoured. .~ "; who”. Que. " 2'.‘{,n),l“'*"‘ "Willi; Service will be held l" 0d in the holy bondsrofl matrimony. ' " tho (‘avondlsh church at T o'clock. SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. O0AL—Schooner.,;$tlanta",,,,,ls ' discharging a cargo of old Syd- ney screen today for W. D, Gillie ‘o., Phone 176. 5i2-l14-tn2l RESERVE‘ THURSDAY EVEN- ING, Nov 20th for Bean Supper a‘t Notrc Dame Academy. 639 11 1111i ATTENTION FISIHERMEN. — The attentiion of fishermen is dir- ected to the mlvertisement‘ in this issue of Thu Fulton Fish Market, New York. This firm is handling all kinds ot‘ fish, particularly at this season smelts and eels. it will pay to communicate with 505-11-4-11121. lhenL ; . AUCTION SALE of property of late George Tweedy Thursday, Nov 6th. 528 11 5 1111i NOW IS THE TIME to plant Hyacinth and Tulip Bt-Ibs, our doors and 111-doors. Get them from Carter & C0. Ltd. ' v CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rein gpygg AND W551i Riv/ER D. .\l. Lamont will preach first Sab~ swvgces Sunday’, Nov. 9th, Clyde bath November 9 at Lot 48 at 10.30,River 11 a. 111.. West River 3 p. m; H. m- Glasgow Road 3 p. Xll- PQWlThis service will be conducted by pies Church City at 7 p. m. also at Rev. (I. (‘. 'l‘aylor of Chablflllelllwll Stanchci. Tuesday- Nov. 11 at 7 p. whesn thJelnengl tggati nnmntsmoltly m_ ' of gt. om 1 c well“ e _‘ dicateti. Elven-lug ttnemslcleb . , 4 . , a» a 1 POLICE COURT.-—An ndjouriletkgg-gllgfo] nilgleyrnensravpr“ n‘, 2 n n, case oi’ reckless auto (lrlving was|wm m} tmslens on Clyde Riven! further ZUIJOUPIGC at _the Poimciqlm mo?‘ n, “n. Chump m1| (‘ourt yestertay morning. as was ‘ ‘ _ I v v . ._ {m n‘ 7_3n_' also the case of a 1118.11, ci1argedlThmSd“-‘ menmg _0‘ l with being drunk a11d disorderly. ' GRAND V|$lTATlON—OWlOi-’~ t0 “n. vm-y (figugreailble weather .\Io11- day itight there was not t1 vcr)‘ Ian-to attendance nt‘ members i096‘ on; at Victoria Loditt‘, A. F, 1k NL. (m the twcaslon oi‘ Grand 1.011% vinitation, However, an interesting "W013"; wns held. tiresitiotl over by ‘ilistrict Deputy (lrand Ibiaster, Dr. DUNDAS AND BRIDGETOWN {Firm ‘if 1=“1°“;‘g 'll“‘w“itg°ll""_\‘ngi SERVICES.—There will be Germ»: i-P-"ld 195i" I“ "mar; rénnren in the Presbyterian Church. Ail-d“? mewhlllthfm me where n gum“ tiandale Sunday, November 9th atllflfm ml-ldwwnyroolx‘ ‘we, b, ‘no 11 a. m. anti at Dundas at 3 p. m. mu} TQM“ “1?jl,"°"‘ Star an“... Thanksgiving Day will be observed “m”, of the l ‘$1.3 ‘eryor ‘m; énon: at both services und a special oI'- “_“‘"k‘“fi ‘hi? mlrinnrl‘ annxomn fering will be taken to help mcas- m“ rend“: w’ 1' ' Jinn,“ longyrvnln‘ ure tip to our budget zillocation. Let ""0 that d Sh?“ m‘? Tm? _0",n;iq_ this be both a special and a thanks~ ‘mmd be firlielrl n5 h‘? ‘h; '7 zlviilr-z offcrinlr. oxlitessintl I11 a tan- ‘I“‘l.q‘t’£“?'_?rct“ ‘If ‘anon-en Zl-"w: ilhutlf‘ ’.'11§L'1‘.1”{Il§l§.§§ f.'l"'l'{“iili.é l*~\""-\'~ K°"~“‘"1*'*““» ."‘"’ °“““*" 502L501], Service will be held in the Almqgether “IOSRUMORHIZI; ‘finial evening in the Aiethodist (Iburcit DrOHMbIENQMHg “as span y J ' at Iiriduetown at 7 o'clock. .\li are welcome. HAMPTON CONGREGATION—I Rev, M. J. MacPhersoti, .\l. A. 13D..- Minister. Preaching service for November 9, Bonshaw at 11» l-lamp- tou at 3. and Tryon at 7. Thanks giving service and special offerinlf except at Hampton. A cordial wei- comc for all. WEDDING BELLS.-St. Dun~ stairs Cathedral, Charlottetown,‘ was the scene ol' a pfottys-woddinl-l ycstcrtlay morning, November ~lth, when I11 the presence of a. number 11f friends. I\lr. John L. (iarnhum and Miss Mary hiaoNab were unil- CAVENDISH SERVICES.— Tho Sacranlenl. 01' the Lord's Supper will in- disponsod in tho Preslyvter- ian Church. Cavendish. Slllillil)‘, Novonihoi" 9th. at ll a. n1. The reg- Tbo wctidlnt-r ccrem6ny* was por- Thero will lio preparatory service-i gunned about 5,45 O'clock, Rev_ in (311vendisl1 'l‘hurstia_v -evcnin;: at leather ltouney 0f me (jumpnynl 7.30 and Idritlay evening at the Staff offnnnting tyne bride mono“ “"10 hm"? beautiful tiressetl . in a tiavy blue crepe do chine dross with a picture hat to nmtch. She. "was zltteutlotl by Miss Evelyn hiullin who 111st) looked charming in blue. Mr. lion- r_v Hughes accorded the honors of host man. Attor the certunony tho bridal party assembled at tho home of the bride}; aunt, 111's. .\Ic- .\liilin‘s, Dorchester Street, win-re _ a dainty dejeuite was scrvctl. The engaging 111 it some four yczirs ago. nnnny ponnh, tnnn 1,.“ on “n, 1m}. has bot-onto owner oi‘ throo largo den {min amid nnnwnns of c,nn~,,t_ zranchos in the llnitod States. llo in t; and noon winnnn en mu“, m a lter-n and (llfiCTllllllllllP hu_\‘ot' and nmntnnnl nnd Olmwn on n hone)“ is satislietl to accept only lhp host, moon "in 0n the“. new“, ‘hey i11 til‘(lt'l' to maintain tho. tirestigo w,“ rennin n, 40 010b,“. S,“ on’, ‘if lilo‘ "Ow lillllous Tilmhvs- The many presents which the bride _'- "' _ received on the eve of her mar- VEXlemflnY m‘ lnwrlmll-‘r ll “l riage show forth most conspicuous- gooti. When applied externally: by 1y the high esteem in which fine brisk rubbing, Ilr. Thomas‘ l<Iclec< was held by ‘no friends in the cir- tric Oil opens the pores and pen- C19 of nex- ncqnnn“n_nce_ The Gum“ ctrates thc tissue, totiching the seat, mnnv nearmy Congmtulatns (m. 0t‘ lhg trouble and limnctliat-ely af- “mum, friend, Mn Gnnnnnm and lording relief. AllmlfllfilPlTll llllem‘ his estimable partner and trust any‘ ll Wm “ml ml‘ "Pllilllmi l" that their journey throutzh lilo ma the throat which lHdllCOs comzbittg nhvnys be nninnL nnnn‘. and‘ 1W0; and will relieve affections of tho nwrons__(p,ltrlot plans; Conn) bronchial tubesrand respiratory " means. -'l‘r_v it. and he convinced. -i—-——<-O-}-— AMERICAN FOX MAGNATE.— ‘M11 i<I,1.\l, Rohinsott. Spokztno. Wash ingttiu. and his son are at present‘ Iju tht- city [iurchasitig foxes. 'l‘he_v jare acconipauletl by tho well- ‘knmvn fox man, Mr. Job-n .\. Lea ol‘ Slininiersido. Mr. iiobinszm has been lroiucntlottciiy successful in Ibo fox industry, and since first Minard’: Llniment for Rheumatism ORNS % are small, but how large they Ladies’ Fine Black Kid Lace Oxfords, Goodyear Welt- ed with Corrective Arch Steel Support an Illustrated above. Price Per pair $7.75 ALSO feel. REXALL v ‘ ‘I / THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN Va; 1 coach —when John PRINCE A ROMANCE OF MENTQ n ‘t Those were the days- _ —when,people traveled by stage- _. .... .-_ 1 » . , .\ charming romance n1‘ the thiiiiittn will.“ Wlluli Atncrica was NcwjYorlt * Atluptrll by 1.1mm- Roi-d from un- vtlllll‘ blur by llltlu Jolumou Young llirecloti |l_\' fillluey (“cull , Settings by 1IIINI‘|I|I lrlmu .\ (‘m-mupoiltitti Production illntrlbtited by (tllltlfl);ll-(‘Ilrllllllfllllllllll Jacob Astor was a fur dealer _when Cornelius Yanderbilt nan a ferry-boat - ,-when Robert Fulton amid jeers launched the’ first steam-boat -—when Lorenzo llelmonico nan a lunch wagon. A EDWARD o ANn woman -.wno LAZID rumination) ATION one GREAT NATION Marion Davies isjitisliivtfly ravislu r mg as the heroine of_ this sweet TODAY AT 3.15,, ‘Z AN!) 8.45 Matinee, Adults 26o.-- Children 16c. iavemng, Orchestra 37c. Balcony 26c; ._ __ n i. aybc you've seen? " ode on the screen Fire breaks out/lit the-Imiddle of the The first trip of Robert Fulton's l’ NOVEMBEit 5, 1924 ~-- --~--rauvouno~--. h. _, c’ AkEyiifii-‘lllltltlféfifiister, sweet- P hearth" e to see his delightful, .. pint Thpy love every. m1l1llf30fll. 1 ’ ~ _ i? '1'_',ll'~ ‘ifgtlt _ ~ on » - - funnier epig _ _ “ _ an the prizef fight m LlttleOldN cw York” but we doubt it. Iljls the most side- splitting bit ever filmed. A t. 1-. boxing-boutfiAt least, fhe fire bell , 1s rung and then come thrills, ' {filly “T110 fltlfflwllt” is a great unoment in the film. The inventor of the steamboat proved to the w0rid_ the k|nd_ of stuff young Antcrlczt was made of. IQVQ Story. wHer performance stands out among the screen. characterizations tital. you want to treasure forever. m Children 16c. "You Never Can Tell This is the story as il was told to us. (inc cvoniui: oi‘ last week a prominent oi 'zon, and a pillar in the church- as hiking ltoine\\'ard about, six p.ul. at pt-aco with him- scit‘ and tho world. it had bee" 11 Imrd day at the tilllcc, but he smil- ud and nodded cheoril_s' as lu- pass- ed acquaintances on his homewztrd way. From undernoatii his right arm protruded, bcforenuttl bchintl. a long, itakish. SllSplClOllri-lfiOkllIl-Z parcel, a parcol that would not have caused oven a cursory glunco in the days that know nut of Yol- stoad or Pussyftint Johnston. but now iillllOSf; every fellow he iraastttl turned and cast a lingering look alter him, wondering if their eyes had played them a trick or SOlllC~ thing. in duo time he reached homo. hilt not before some of the women- peaknt Lilo parcel from beltlnd cur- tainctl windows. and they, too wondered. ‘ That evening he and the good wife were somewhat. taken ztback at tho unusual number of caiieis, of both sexes, httt they rose to tho occasion and did their level best to make things pleasant for every- body. The gtioats had a pretty good time, albeit the ntcnfolk hall a tar- uwtiy look and their conversation ran much to reminiscnces of‘ the "good old days". The 1 vening wore on. lunch was served, and after caku and sand- >_. Ladies! Secret To Darken Gray Hair Common garden sngo brewed Into folk in nclghboritig ltomos took a‘ CORN SOLVENT - Removes them without pain. Price 25c Bottle per t...1..-¢...1.1... Solo 0x- heela. Per pair ............ .. $2.75 ‘Ladies’ Cushion sole Boots, Bluoher Style, turn ooloswlth pair .................................. .. $3.95 Ladies’ Black Kid High cup, Boot: Balmornl style EEE width with rubber Real comfort, Price .... .. $4.50 MAIL ORDERS PREPAID PURDIE— . FERGUSON SHO-E 00., ‘LTD. s ‘» 1. Suruiygl Chnrlottotown, F. E. I. ford; EEE width with rubban rubber heels EEE width. Pcr_ heelm. a heavy ten. with sulphur and al- cohol added, will turn gray, streak- ed and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. lllixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe nt home, though, is troublesome, An easier way is to get the ready-tonne pro paratlon lmporvetl by tho addition of other ingredients n large bottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known Ins “Wyetlvs Sage-and Sulphuij Compound,” thus avoiding a lot of muss. . While gray, faded hair In not sin- ful. we all desire _to retain tir youthful ilppellrlllldt! and nttr c- itiveness. By darkening your hair with WyethZ-a age and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, becauae It does it so nnturalLv. so evenly. You just (Ilnnpen 11 sponize or soft brush with It and draw this through wit-hes bad been-passer! ‘round. tho’ IlIlHSIIH brought in lilo long. rakinh- looking parcel. 'I‘h1- silt-ura- was tpositivcw painful! 'l't‘ill‘llll.! oil the, jcovor shc placed the crispy con-I touts on a plate. then taking a‘ plain oi‘ choose in hor loft hand, sin‘ scrvod each gucst. in turn. So‘ llu- mystery was noivcti at Iautll 'i‘h<- stispicinlts looking parcel turtr! [oil out to be a package of lI/tilllir‘ ,'I‘().\"S new thin Zephyr Pilot. , . --——<o>-i— UNIVERSITY OF I KING'S COLLEGE , (‘itaviottotdwti is shortly lo itave]; :1 visit front tho Rev. Air. Moore liu- new President oi‘ tho Univor- sity of King's (loiicgo, Halifax. which is nu lnstilttition founded by Act of Parliatnoiit in 1788, and which rocclvcd from King George the third a ltoyul (fhurtor con- sliltttiug lt a llnlvorsily In 1802. '1'|111.- lot‘ 1:111 yearn the University‘ has Inon in existence. it is tho tildcst lmirtrraity in the Overseas idtnpirtv. The, present. generation oi Ant-v iicatis havo not given their wholo- lwarlcd support to their hlaritlmc ‘College. a5 they might have b-ecn expected to do. 'I‘i1ey have not carried the torch for higher Llflllflil- tlon in those Provinces which has boon handed lhcm by their fathom. Now however under the leadership of the (‘hint Pastor of this Diocese the Church people tiro tletcrtnlncd to place the old (‘olioge (now as- sociated with Dnlhouale University) on a proper financial footing. and with this in view a campaign to raise 8401x1100 will be shortly un~ dortakcn. 'l‘h1- Bishop of tho Diocese has just issued an appeal. which ends as follows. "What l appeal to tho Dloc-x-ac for is an tmdivldcil sup- port. ol‘ the College. n0 that. it may be able to function as the College oi‘ the (llnlrch without any party bias witatovor. I ask all to have patrlentzg with those who have the task of governing the College and new 1‘ré_ai<le_ a chance to show wbtlt be can and" will ‘do Zhd at may- desire" to class themselves. ‘nhcred ntu y." - <1 ‘him 11111 collec- ti) w your hair, taking one small strand 1 every rlny to one the hmlse- n '13 "i"! Iyhouoeholtl ut a tlmc: by morning all gray yeti him very tnmglp lttodlclnn 11nd as It is effective in hairs have disappeared. After llodtor camo nelticflllttk with tuanv ordinary com- nnother application or two your threw 11B" ‘Bll0Ol( his headlhlalnts It lb an lnexpennlvo medl- halr becomes heattllftilly dark; and tai , , dun. One day-cine. Soltgqp It at hand. as the glossy, soft and lu tinlnnl and you a movvI-n a égaollector c lled'cnll or it may contthngg,‘ "appenr years youhk t‘. Hand Iiuridkn h r collector nqead vect tug-q 1; ,' norm“, .-.“.-. from Ole. low can't "so there's more time other, as l was co his cows _b and Is—" SAVE l-IIIIIE 60M B113’ 3 CflIOPiC Pipelcss Furnace cASING in a PATENTED rtanir PIPELESS FURNACE Is very REASONABLE for‘ tho value you receive. PHON s‘ BBS-J. 0f him. also trying to "live boon workinl-r on him for nearly an hour, but Fiultllflh." said the first collector. "That's too bad-" returned tho‘ "I wanted to toil him that Before ho word, Ole‘ lumped tho kroimd and ahmltetl. ' “It Hundreds of Satisfied Customers praise The 041101110 HLL CAST METAL PhRTsnlgnd {he TpnpLE = in the" CALORIC. Coll andthavo uo dernonotrato our furnace Th9 PRICE Of “HIS CALORlC Fred H. Trainor 80 GRAFTON STREET’ °PPOaIte PrInceEdward Theatrg get money the poor tol< understand a word of no use of twisting any on him." tnilng 11p the road ona of roko through “tho 11211011“ “mild B"? another- tltreo‘ mm gran; y ylml neeavhat the! will do, Give ‘the . 1t least trustqyonr Bishop to uphold coffldenl,“ jlrlulu‘ n l” _ Your Appointment 0°" the-just rights 0'1" ’Churchmen or I “fit ‘will? 591' . ,. 5v" ' . whatever. itcflool of thought they 0mm" ‘Mytwfiyd ° ' "r '- that its er Intended and all n , i , , in,“ d?” that lllflt ylhé Chur ltifltoth " ' ' - ‘ ‘ “n.- "mnnn ::A ‘Houqebnltl Medicine. They iT-l-i“."'i’“1'" ""..:‘"=r~“".*;;;""-“e"e to town o rout '_ Q. ion W,‘ oi‘ <1111o.-Fqrpa5iua;azrne, ‘QM ‘ ‘ . a1 - " mérmt-zo av ssnrmr-znr uYOllf fitflnr. 2% ‘f nent "Inst word, dorjft ah enlln%_tnp I ' n mnrica bly ‘roiuota nt about reaching ,'_,,,.,-,..,. ... l Ihut are fiPqll-Blliled with the stori- Ini: propertlescf Dr, Thomas‘ Ec~ lectrtc Oil In the treatment or many lailments would not be w thong t; In ... . .... .. _ .. . ....-~ar...1..i.'.a.--.s.~.a.-. ,1 I 1