i4 Central Guardian- ei-ior mm ilolmliihlffiaialog. APRON TABLE, St. Thursday. Women Stay. i dainty, immaculate now under their _ comm cuawilrrs i d nnsonljliilullgi . e v-veoao-vovvvo-oo-oooo-oo \O\ POULTRY wan-rep.- Russel Champion, Kensington, will buy live chickens and. hens Wednesday next- ‘ 5947-11-7-31 ‘r - - ‘ - l A XMAS "rasqnuen slits I mo“ "was hymn": lsultahle for children. .st._ ‘Pan's. ' handicap ThursdBY- ‘ 5989-11-1 {ll BUYING .POULTRY.- Russell Champion. Kensington. will buy live poultry Wednesday next. 5947-l1-7-3l DLD-TIME unitary pads kept Jwomeu in a state of embarrass- | ment ajmoa one-sixth of their time. l Now wear gayest, sheerest frocks; dine, dance, motor for hours, any time, any day, without a second thought. ‘ “KOTEX" is a new and remark- able way . . . five times as absorbent as ordinary cotton pads. Absorbs and deodorizes at the same time. Thus ending ALL fear SHOP EARLV for Xmas, at fancy table, St. Paul's, Thursday. ‘5989-11-11-21 l CALEDONIA. —-'l‘he Sacriimefltl of the Lord's Supper wlll‘be dis- . -. 3 pensed in the Church at Caledonia, - Sunday the 15th, at 11 a.m. Pfflq "I f R _ paratory service on Saturday. the ° eraqms- _ _ _ 14th at 11 o'clock. D. MacVlcnnl ou iscard it as easily as a piece lumrlm Moderal_°r_ ‘ of tissue. No laundry. No embar- ‘ ;_ rassment. TEACHERS’ MEETING. — Thel You get it toi- a‘ few cents at any teachers o! Mt. Vernon Snhtwlldnlr A CORRESPONDENT wRrrEs drug or department store simply by 39mm" hell-l a FIIBBUIIZ 011 NOV- 4» -~At the recent election two old saying uKo-rExgv women ask for Inspector Shaw, who-was present,i Trojung, M13 Jglm ‘Blue um] Mr, hownhoul h,,;tancy_ save n very helpful nnd srenllv nn- Duncan ‘McNeill aged respectively Try Kotex Comes 12 inamchgon preciated talk on teaching, dealing_ 96 and 92 years, made their way to Proves old ways an unnecessary risk. chiefly Wm‘ mo“ sludie“ whkhz‘ the Hugh ‘Bank pa“ “m! cam‘ lbw‘ are best taught by means of drilhlvotes. In ‘the writer's opinion this and leaving with the teachers sev-lda hard to beat when we consider . No laundry-discard like tissue . . i '4 /{a>‘_y0u likejl lt is the same rich, mellow, satisfying tobaccomhether you buy it in the Plug or choose the package oi Cut Plug. The form is different, to please the personal preference of. the individual smoker- ihe tobacco and the ersl questions which will be dls- the weather on that day, and that cussed at a meeting to be held lll they had quite a distance to go." Mt. Vernon schoolon ‘Nov. 18. ‘ I o), Marlo sumo,“ THE TREE OF SILVER ~—- n ENJOYED HOI..‘lDAY.—~Mrs. A. PRESBYTERIAL _VISITATIOlN. R. Hall has returned to her home lie navy i‘ep is the material This is one day's chapter oi the d for this trock built on ex- T mely youthful lines. he ilrcss has a bolero arrange- —'l‘he Pregbyterlgl or {P111109 Ed-Eln Somerville, Mass, after a three ward Island in connection with thenllvfiflkfl’ V18" l0 Prince Edwllfll Presbyterian Church in Canada willnlslund. the first in eleven Yell-PB. story of "One Eye. Two Eyes and‘ Three Eyes." Cut out and save the paper dolls and soon. you will have pleasure you get from smoking. it, is alwnys the conduct Presbyterlnl visitntlons inlwhere she was ‘he Elle“ "l he!‘ 515‘ homo o; [no oonnogatlons on.“ of ter, Mrs. James Pickering, Clinton. ‘Charlottetown as follows: Wood ls- M's- Ha“ w“ mrmerly Pm" Mm“ lnnon‘ Wodnoonny’ November n", tho Harding. daughter oi Mr. John at 2.20 P, M. Belfast, Wednesday, R- H‘“"““g- N°'b°"°~ M“ H‘“‘““g' November nth at 73o R M_ Conn although eighty-four years old, Ills bridge Hall, Thursday, November i?“ ‘mjoinliing ‘his: o; bu]; ' 12th at 2.30 P. M_ ‘Caledonia, Thurs- "n15"; "“ t "l “ “n “T “g clay, November 12th at 7.30 P. M. m ' ' ‘nex “mm” y a“ °' Murray Harbour South, Christian Church. Friday, November 13th at 2.30 P. M. Montague, Friday. Nov- ember 13th at 7.30 P_ M.‘ All are in- vited to attend these meetings. . Kindly note the change of date of the meeting in Cambridge Hall. m, nnd a skirt which works its the “M19 ‘at’ ss to the back by means of in- . i-‘lfid tucks. The jacket and cuffs .= bound in violet colored rep, l Ole the small collar which opens lin rev rs at the front, and the m nnrr w tie. Next morning when the sisters awoke there stood before tlie house the most wonderful tree with! leaves and branches all of silv‘.r and fruit of gold. Nothing inure beautiful and charming could he,‘ found in the whole wide world. No‘ one ibut ‘Little Two Eyes knew from‘ whence the three had "Olllil. She, noticed that it grew right out oi‘ the‘ spot where she had planted tho‘ heart of the gout according to the‘ instructions oi t e wise old ivomzin.‘ The mother said to Little ()nc_ Eye, "Climb up child and gather us. some fruit." But every time Llttlel One Eye tried to seize a golden apple the branch sprang out oi her; hand and. try as liartl as she wouldj she, could not Pick a single smile, (This is the queer little. old. woman who has again l)€‘.ll'l(3ll(l"l(l Two Eyes. Make her cape and hood grey, l-ler stick should be black.) "Miss Josie ‘Logan has returned to Winchester, Mass, after a three weeks‘ visit to her home in Mount Stewart. She was accompanied by Mrs. Martha lI-lall, oi’ Somervllle. Mass. Miss Logan spent a few ‘llays iii ‘New London. the guest of Mrs. Hall's sister, Mrs. ‘Pickering. Illftl’! Linllnent for Colds. W The “Cut Plug” is now on sale in the famous Vzlb. Vacuum (air-tight) tin. I (marks-sass. r Emile-Q ' Eggs Poultry SUCCESSFUL NURSE. - Miss Pearl ‘McKenna, ‘R.N.. of the City Hospital. Charlottetown, ‘P. E. 1., at present carrying on the work oi her profession in Detroit, Mich. has accepted a position with the Superintendent of the Lincoln Hos pital, as operating room supervisor. Miss McKenna had been doing pri- vate duty in the hospital for five PERSONALS MANUFACTURED BY IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY 0F CANADA. LIMITED. l llllllllllllll ‘Hilda and Charley Praught: Mhall‘ tine and St. Clair Moriaghan; .\ir.l anti Mrs. Ailolpli Brennan; Mr. and Mr. ‘and Mrs. ‘H. E. Vickerson. of Keeler, Susk., arrived in Charlotte- town this morning. l. l | i l Tributes 0f Respect Iii Mr. IHarold Reid. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith ‘Reid, Moncton, left NOlN lathe time to fatten your Poultry for market prices are hihh, demand good. ‘ To fatten Poultry quickly ' U50 BLATCH F°RD'S FAT- TENlNG .MASH- Nothing llkfl "it for quick results . We l!" it. ' BlatchfgortPs _ ‘Egg Mash Laying Hens fed with this ‘Egg Mash must “lay or bust" they can't helP n‘ EN! l" a splendid price and are _qolnq to be higher.‘ Blatch- \ ‘ford’; Egg Mash Will fill "I6 aaket, buy at CA RTERS Feed Stor Christmas ivi f ‘thinkofgiéi Professumal Cards McDonald & McPhee B. A. s. a. nseuoisann L I. I‘. IePBII Barristers. ‘Attorney, Ito. Money to Loan Riley Bulldln] Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. I’. Pelt Graduate Medical Beliael and Hospital Practise Ilailtod to lye, In, Nan and fliroal Olleo layer Bllldlnl Grout Goorlo Street Dillon [loan-O to ll a. n. l ta I b. I. ‘telephone llO-J. ‘I Mark R. McGuigan v BI A‘ , . BAIIIIIITIB. IOLICIIOIG. ITO. can to Loan Oannea oak ‘ Charlottetown. LBJ. ml-‘I-ll- l. W. A. MORRELL CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR swoon arena "stock AMHIIIT. nova eooriA sues-imam -- know." isa ans/n oeoads eraser g . A FOSTi-IMPREBSIONIST "She aays her artist husband made love to her entirely by mail." -“He's a Poet-l preaalonlat, you He: You're the sweetest girl I ever met. She: No wonderl All the tel- lowa but you bring me candy. PROBABLY coaazc-r History Teresa; What kind I" schools did the yollflfl "l!" 0° \° f" the Dark Age: J°ll"7 , _ __ o . us. CONFID- IMFIOVING‘ IUIINIQU "flu bualmob la Improving all me time.‘ _ "Wtilfi bar business . _ I "Issuer oeotorl - gum. weeks previous ment. She had also spent four months taking a postgraduate course in the G. N. Y. Free Hos- pltal for women, Brookllne. Mass, Wanscrlnt- - and had been called lo Detroit t0 W‘? THE MARKETS take care of her sister's little boy. who was dangerously sick with pneumonia. Miss ‘Mel/Kenna speaks in the highest terms of the surgery and treatment carried on in the hospital, and regretted very much on leaving, she had completed her course of studies, lbut had two more ‘months to put ill. 0 SUMMERSIDE . P - oil is important to assure chil- m k dren or adults a full ration of health-building vitamins. Scott's Emulsion n is the form of cod-liver oil that millions have been using so successfully since 1 873. ft builds health and strength. Scott. b. Bovine, Toronto. Ont. . PERFUMES 5i 'I'lii.s room for cheers! l1’ You have soowis to ecowL, Ilyo u have growls to growl Crumbling oi- srumpineee, Dowri-ifi-the-dunipinaes- Dim’! brlllc them hero. There's all the ‘rest of the house. Here fa the ibest of ‘he house: This room for cheers! Renaud’: Perfumes are made and sealed In France, There ls‘ no Perfume which has so many ex- quisite odors as Renaud‘: A few of the leaders are: Narclaoe, Llln, Banana. Jasmin, Fleur De Gram, Happiness lierel Silver's a ‘little scratched, Mum's a ‘lltitle ooratched, Linenba little rpamohod, to he;- appolm. llsst week by _motor for Florida. where he will spend the winter. He was accompanied by Hurry Hayter, oi’ Charlottetown, P. ‘E. l.—Moncton 3o w expressed in turn their i iiapproval. 30-‘36 ° 9—13 3 _ 4o 45 retary Mellon, Governor Sinliili 75_,10o Senator lWallkwr, ithe mayor-elect of 3 start." he sold, ‘ltlint a liquor deul- , o _ 40 etr ‘is at the head oi‘ prohibltlion on‘ Mbcmguu‘ Lmmmton’ 5 was elected ‘because the Republi- T0 Late Peter Dry Leaders ‘Rap , l A U. S. Executives; lNiE\V YORK, Nov. 10- ‘Pwontyi leaders of the dry forces. mectiiii;_ at. Lllwg‘ lPnince (ieorgs; ~I tel today. I FLORAL TRIBUTES Cross, Ada and Melvinu Duffy. lSli-‘ay. Mr. ‘Ross ‘Bethune. f Itlie attitude an Dlibllldlllilfill‘ r . , MASS CARDS hown ‘by 'P|T‘.Silili'l!1l (toolid-ge, Sec-l Archbishop 0'Leu.ry, Edmonton; ‘Bishop Kidd, Calgary; Rev. F. J. Potatoes ' ' I - ' ' ' ' ' D I ' . ‘New York, and the‘ Rnpiublitzan nit ‘a ~°‘°““'* ‘ wiififiliinif‘ ’§.'."-I.".....Y.Z'..i‘...'.‘.‘£“.§i {iii inns-x (2); s... Austin lAFULL RATIQN ----------------------- -~ u;:;l:;..$‘*"r;;ir."‘:::. - _ o _ _ figlcool-ldge coiilddniv» c-um-plr-le nn- Nlurlilly. Edmonton: ‘Rev. D- Mill'- Science holds that ctodniver Pouoom 8o_1_1ol‘forceme‘nit oi‘ ‘pPfilll b on Fllllllly bylllly. Frlllllollton; Rev. J. R.- Koleter. demanding dt. The attack on ‘Seclifldinontou; Rev. W. B. Carleton. [rotary Mellon was launcliml by Dnllidinonton; Rev. Fr. May's 0. M. l. Clarence True Wilson, ‘giinernl sur- lcllmunton; Rev. Fr. Nolin, Edmun» rotary of the lbonrd of tempcrancemm; Rom R Oqqom, Edmonton; ofnthe Methodist Episcopal Church. no‘, FL Hyndnlto, Edmonton; Row we‘ must rewlrlm-T" ‘mm ‘he ' Fr. (YGorinan, Edmonton. Rev. J. C. Rev F. X. McAulay, Winnipeg; Rev. M. Moii- forcemenl in ‘this country. We arm Khan, sour“; ‘Rev. o‘ Klggnm’ t i-i ..Th. .1. . . he 1'“ .‘:::‘.‘..‘:..;.".;:; i. P. 8119510 manufacture real ilieer." Nllmlrelll- Rev" P- D- 3499MB"- ‘Moo Eno A anon.‘ of Now york Vernon River; Rev. M. Mouaghaii. a worker dn lib" T. U-vlllllliil‘, lxvfltiilfllliéglfi} 1156a, J-“Ahrllllflllly. "Everyone fk-II/lWB enaltor W a er, 1. H: ev. .> as ,- s op's Pa- lweaillrer of the lhiquog lilnterqostsluce. The ‘Cathedral Choir. Edmon- \ o ‘ nows lbut t‘ st 4' as e.n ton; The Children of Mary, Edmon- ‘in _l7l'|9 "pity of the liqiiorolnterests-lon; Qwen and Fronds DmoL Ed, all ‘along. The wets are .n control monton; Fnnnk Monkn, ‘Edmonton; gvfalgfe‘: Klmxflgzzfi? “"11 5'1"“ “lldj-c. w. L-. Edmonton; Auxiliary of the Good Shepherd. Edmonton; Declaring ‘he was glad Walker “onnstory of the Promo“ Blood Edmonton; Mrs. J. W. Heller-man. Filnionton; Sisters of Charity. Ed- monton; Puplls of Grade I- Graudln School, Edmonton; Pupils of Slin- can candidates “were even ‘less de- slirislble." ‘the lRev. Dr. ‘D. A. P-illnir. of the ‘Marble Collegiate Church,l lN York, ‘tt n n ‘th. a ma, CHARLOTTETOWN 13:: party IQRZZ for ..n‘,'ay.§§",,,,,,~v1sy School Class, Edmonton; Bmmr __ H 50mm] loose w“); n“, prohmymon |5.,Children of St. Anthony's Academy. giliontreal, (10); Pupils of 8th year sue. ‘ ‘ St. Anthony's Academy, Montreal; - - Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelly. Montreal; Hay A A‘ Dorothy and Eileen Kannon, Mon- F iPorlr H d s l tronl; Mr. James Leddy, Montreal: - Olive and Rita Cramer. Montreal; LlNEs FOR THE D|N|NG ' y Cllrlfillllll. Sinclair. (Z5); MlHS Ell- Roo - Of 1H3 zabeih McCoae. City Hospital, Wor- cester. lliassq Dr. A_ A. Mullaliy (3) Boston, lliass; Dr. F. H. Benton, (1) Boston, Mass: Mr, and Mrs. Fred Yllonnizhan, Dilke Sssk; Dr. and Mrs- J. D. McGiilgon; Iilr. and Mrs. If you combined the curative prov- J 'I‘. Doyle; biisses Marion ‘Clarke erties of every known "ready-mails" nnd Holon Power; Mn p ‘Rn ‘Mo. d , bl lll iii“ Blrgldlznllllllyflgllll notifier ‘comlaci MT- and MP5. P‘ Fulfilm- as t ere is in this qimplo flame-made mons and Irene; A Friend; Jae. P. fonnlilsyrnn. which w easily vrevnrwl iuirry; archin- u. Mclnnis Mi- and n a e - u“ no: "nlilltvflnmnmnt 2% cum ‘Mrs. Flemming and Misti Cont; of Plnex pour it into a. iii-oz. bottle "lid Mrs. Prank Murray: and fill ihe bottle with syrup, using Mrs. J. M_ Hennesseyi Mr. and Better dun roads-inad- eeuh um». l and oavoa about l2. Batik unsaved. & Mrs. Jas. Eden; Mr. Lorne ll-lowntt-g D. McGuigan ‘l, H15 Clllilflimlliflii 01' lhu S. D. U. (4) Mr. and Mrs. tlolin Unllagliand and - lus; Mr. and Mrs. G. J. ‘McCor- mnc; Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. 1.. Smith w" u" i7". F-‘UWUVI ld- ' and Mary; Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin ‘|"‘“Y- p Walsh; Miss Georgie Trainer; sfmflwi‘ "W" E¥""'l|l\ Mrs. hinrgarot Smith and Alice; "FY hi" 96""! Vlllflll lllll Muget, Ctiypro Forest of Franco- RENAUWS NATURAL GLOW la the Popular _ PARISIAN LIQUID ROUGE I Phone THE RE I . sit KODAK STORE Sea. lllllllloflffllilllfliell sugar syrup, mod h , n Nomrlfmwlmfilg glrlilgllllf-Illalw. syrup. as ae-iiiii’ Tfigei-resul: lsolil B t ' , w“ ounces reiilly better (Ztlullll ayru n. never fear. than you cou d buy rea rapds an Daily we make our ‘bread Gaiily to take our ‘broad, ‘Hfllliflneea lierel -—Nancy Byrd Turner. SAFE. - Old John custodian of flie hath houses at an old English resort was ln the habit. of entering Min ' saves sully $2. Tastes never s This glue‘: and Syrup preparatl It l tl hi t th t u..°°.‘°ii2tii°."...i°§§li.“ d’; ...'.,"i§.i! and easily tats nieinbrs es so gentl that it ls res ly utonlah ng. , A day's use will usually overcome , the ordinary cough and for bronchitis. = Anonm,‘ “woodman! Inflow ‘no eroniinligrirness an n: a as - l had mmpletqly social-hod- lieraelt. l e is amllhnwvriifhls eoncoa- i One morning one mid to him: tra compound of genuine Norway‘, "John. y()“ on“; m m,“ new“ pine extract, as been nnd for you come in. Some day you mllht mo. wmfiulg; l come ‘in while‘! was undressed." o‘ go, u! womb“, 9&2,"- To which honest old John re- lnilnqg u, piled "L0H ‘bless you. ‘miss; no an e visneeii o! one i allue peeks n» somatifi ‘through the limit-hole alone I comes u “L u °tlifi¢lve ab: °." “S! $.12... I‘ . r in." ‘lirs- A. F. Murphy; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes: Mr. Mrs. J. A. Mc- fiillzan, Hope River; Mr. and Mrs. lAlsrlr Murphy. nope ‘River; Miss d . villi!!!" ""1 ‘Marnie Murphy. Hope River; Mrs. on Jns. Praught and Winnie; Mr. and gets right. at ‘the ciiupe of s. cough M". P. A. MBMBYIOH- Emefflltlt Ml‘- and gives almost immediate relief. and Mrs. Rich. mum“; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blanchard: Mr. nnd Mrs. P l’), Murphy. Cardigan: Mr. Ralph Flnrkett’, Tlgnliih; Dr. ‘P, C, Duncan: Mr. and Mrs. J. V_ Mr- ""vi"'il: Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. “yo” Dr. G. Ii. Smith: Joe nnd "civics Mnnartlian: Mrs. Elizab- "tb ‘lsllant; Mr. and Mrs. Amos "llwllkllnn. ‘North Wlltahlrfl; Miss flr-vtie Mc/tiilay: Catholic Women's lawns: Edmund Doyle. Summer- "ld"; Mr. Clarence Mdliiilznn. ‘Woncton. ‘N. ‘B4 Misses B. and Teresa ‘Klglrlnn; Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘F. Reiirdnn; ‘Vir. nnd Mri;_ Mark R. Mcfluigan; Mrs. Cullen and Dell; A INSIDIOUS Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilllfllltéy; Mr. and‘ Mrs. Jas. MvAuliiy and Mary: llll‘.\‘.. Mary Pnrkliinn null Family; i~‘.‘ Payne, V. McQuniil nnd V. Hughes-i; therefore do not suspect the presence 01 any eye’ detain. The motive pulsi- al the Mr. and Mrs, (llias. Doyle; Mr. "u" "mm" "nnhm f‘ John it‘. MiicMillnii, P. w. o.’ Mr. “m” E"°'"Y- - _ . . . ‘ _ n 1 rm.s“;:s:::.;:.1“.;;‘.;1:‘ .21.‘: : “ ‘- . , . . . > utilize about 20% n! . (m; Nerve Energy but when Eye- straln ‘Is present, a much larg- W. J, McDonald; Mr. Louis Dougan Mr. and Mrs. Jus. Power, ‘Emerald; Mr. and Mrs. l“. Horse _‘Mr. and ‘ or no or“ I .. . , . ul d. Mis. A. Willie, bUlllOl- Si. Duii- i Hons‘ gofecwle lryerggruz." I stanK-a Univ. (i); Mrs. J. Doyle ‘ ' l their consumption of an eit- eeulve amount of Nerve En- ergy, may seriously aflset m; functioning of other organs and Stella; Fourth Year Students S. ‘D. Il. 6; Mr. and MrsflJ. H. Moiutglntli; ‘Dr and Mrs. J. l‘). Blanchard; Misses Mary and Alice Vwvv Pinezili; .\ir. and Mrs. Joe. Doyle; I of m’ ‘may’ ‘m, pmdu“ f" 4 Mr. and Mrs-i. S. l’. DiliTy; Stud‘ > Mum‘ ents of ‘(lritiid Siziniiiary, ‘Edmoli- I HAVE YOUR EYE. “ml “l 1 EXAMINED . 4 D SPIRITUAL so u ’ u u“ ; . a esoli V 0M0 strl Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGuigan; I m n E Miss ‘Minnie McKenzie; Miss Mary ‘Byrne; Pupils oi’ Grade VI and VII N. D. A.; Mrs. Winifred Mur- -Qo¢O-OO-O phy; Elliott and Marcellus Mc- Tignish Convent. M‘. and V“. c Guigan; Miss Florence Hughes, ' ' ‘. s’ " Norbom: Mr. John ‘Bmmey: Mr‘ A. Kimball, Westboro, Mass, Miss Tena McCioskey, Brookllne, Mass; Mr. Phelan McKeniia, Eccl. Que- bec; ‘Sisters and Children of St. Vincent's Orphanage; Miss Ruby McDougall; Mrs. Glllls and Regina, Mlscouche; Third Order of St. Francis; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walsh. Summerville; Mrs. Annie Rodgerson, Hunter River; Mr. Alfred Monaghan and Island boys at Jesuit Novitiate. Guelph; Mr. Theodore Monaghan. Regina. Sasli. Miss Nellie McDonald, Bedeque. and Mrs. M. J. Mahar; Mr. Vernon Maddlgan; Sisters of ‘St. Vincent's Orphanage; Mr. .Joseph O'Brien; Ray and Ledwell Doyle; Sisters of St. Martha; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McAleer; ‘Ronald ‘McKenna and Joseph Monaghan. S. D. U.; Sisters of Notre Dame Academy; Sisters and pupils Miscouche Convent; ‘Ben. ‘McDonald, S. D. U.; Mrs. S. Francis and family; Misses Helen and Mary O'Neill; Prosper Arsen- ault, l-Iowlan; Sisters of St. Jos- eph's Convent; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bradley; Friends in qrand Sem- innry, Quebec;. - .__.__¢+>..'i_ The Business Man (dining with a pretty companion in the hotel grill): "l say, waiter; why are you staring e0 rudely at. the lady that's with me?" "Pardon me. sir; lt ain't rude- ness. ‘honest it ain't returned the waiter "It's real admit-anion. You see, this is the filth time tonielli- that ma’; ibeen ‘to dinner." ‘MESSAGES OF SYM PATHY Archbishop Slnnott. Winnipeg; Rev. Geo. Bradley, Campion Col- lege, ‘Regina, Seek; Sr. St. Cath- erlne, St. Anthony's Acad., Mon- trenl; Sr. St. Augustine. Souris Convent; Fr. James, Sr. St. George and Dr. Martin; S. S. M. Anastatia, Had Rheumatism r and Blllous Spells Mrs. Hos-a Prescott.‘ North Buoy. 0110.. writes:- "I was troubled with rheumatism. billous attacks and headaches for over five years, and when in bed could not raise up without help. I tried almost every medicine l could think of, but did not get much relief until finally l decided to use Dr. Chloe's Kidney-Liver Pills, through a friend's ad- vice. They completely restored mo, and the old symptoms from which! had Iulorod so long entirely dilppoalbdf‘. ‘ ll DI. OIIASPS KlDNEY-LIVH PILLS llcmabonotallbaallqd ‘IheDnA. W. Clianelloilidsso Oanlntfllhoneqfhanb