?-eo-»o+»-A! .4 ,I B '.I." >»_\».»J~_>»./'Ji-l_sJ. ' 1 PB' IBF. fe no th ‘thl als -`-1 th: at - th I sv- bo. bo bo Of we Ili' de It an Wi in mi lik of _\.. in ye qu ev . S0 ' YC it fo Q tl? ,~. fi I »- 1. ' ‘f ,.‘_ ”»'i'\" /_$ if,- I . J' rm," ..-/,' \’.‘ ,.5 f) '43, C-:V ty; t .Q/lf' Lei." ‘ A Ir .5 sec.. Eg; '-Q-Q as - _f 1. VAUGHAN H. GROOM -H. 1'( Local Representative -, -_ H. F. MacPHEE, B. A°. | | = 9' ' "T m T *'*- g-. _ _ } . 0 ~' ~ MARY lliuusrm k ' ` 0i0lf»?° -'r$.., f ff""f.=.-f.>-"’=i?'-- _ . _: .» -_ .. _ -_ _ , _._ - ' 1 _ .._._.,,\,,, ___ V__V_ __ _ _ _ _ . ._......s....----.-ss.-_..,._.... _.._.i... .._.. 1 . .. ....,.. ._ _ -»~<----~ ~ --------»-- ‘ --~~---~~ » - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OCTOBER 10 1933 I--.___ HEARTS AHRE “Beauty...bcmietmublethe hearts 01 mml IIB 'll lllllfldllll her as easily as that? A SPRAY Ol" HONEYBUUKII A not contradiction rose tb Prud- ence's lips, but pride held it beck. Happy with Bert Traymore? Peter thought he could dispose of A recollection of the long, en- chantcdklss . . . akissoflove . . love onher side. but not on hlsl . . . rose up to goad her pride to sil- ence. He thought her that sort of a girl. did hc? To go straight from his kiss] low and vain and insincere, and try and find this elusive happiness he craved! Virginia was the wlll-o'-the- now, as though unawarn of her presence. Then. lifting his face that was like line ivory, in the clear. pale light, and gazing into the deep blue heavens:-"Oh, moon of my de- sire that knows no wane!" Prudence found her voice. It came' soft and low, like a woodland breeze. “Why are you so unhappy, when you . . . love?" Despite her own pain, she could pity him, who loved and so evidently was tortured by-a girl like Virginia. Dale. V, 5 love,--5 am," , He tumed on her almost harshly. :_ we_u_ le; mm think m "Don’t you realize that women . Lei mm gc tc virginia nsie, ml- eine-111 every temple that e mm -lets’ P31161' C8.l'l'i00IllSl] l up?" Her breath caught in her throat, but she contrived to murmur." wisp he wanted _ _ _ how ,wma not “Not all women. There are many IF YOU DU ' iememlier Illls lfnpofllnt to have understood his metaphor! 00° °¥l¢5- UW 05”- Wl\° W°“ld "V" 9 . Y h an hot mx erence . . . a mans shrine . . . b fad, “Bar aiu” bulbs waste current- so Prudence. her e _ W , ,, S 1. ht. h-“B B outraged pride and md1gnat10n_ instead of tryingto throw it down. 'ble' med recently in pretty R_‘dge_ in i . e _ gdrl dollars to your lg MJEZDALAMPS held her peace when Peter wished Peter save 210W. bitter 1H'»l8ll-- ,fem (~0,m__ M the ripe use of 7g_ thrifty and choose EDISON - her happiness with Tmymon-,_ “I havent met one yet." His eyes. EDIS(IZN MAZDA out towards him. didnt e it, or deliber ately he ignored it. "What a night for . . . loversl” . in them out her like s knife. ‘Boys dreams are the best dreams . . . Elmer he se _ 'the unattainable princess, the lovely M lady one will one day meet . . . gf W 3" W 7 IIHEIIMATISM Quick Relief With A I-Iarmless Tablet Never sufler pain any lmler than you can help. Pain racks nsrvcl. sail vitality. Attbe ni-at sign ot any touch of Neuritis. Rbeumatism or Lum- bago. take a couple of A500 tablets. These are the better tablets that nlieve pain from Headache to Rheiimatism al- most instantly, without any bad eitor eflects. ASCO helps to relax taut nerves and in- duce sleep at night. As a re- lief for periodic. pains women hnd it a bless- ing. !t's the if; \‘ , ll L 'i I \ r modern pain ` '°° " ` antidote a n d ~ ‘-- -- sedative. Doc- tors if r e e I y prescribe it. -. " ~.-f' 6 For Thirty Years NEW YORK. Oct 5-“One 0! the oungest in spirit of our old and eloved artists.” Edward W. Kem- Whcn the world was a great deal ..I must be “omg m_ .Ig-5 lamp moody. despondent. rested for a younger and muy pmplo mm): With 8-ll ¢U°f0» me held he’ hand moment on her' md the bmlmesl New York was much Kilyer. when Washington Square was the heart an artists’ Greenwich Village, before the women took to wearing their h-ir short. Ed Kemble was a nd th on w to ma' es- _ . . Did he mean to torture her? sate’ M31 nm; glxnsme is njsm a familiar “gmt . MADEIN CANADA Ls: do. He had lifted the spray of __ ell 0 l` UW ~ ? ..O yes' you-N Mn Kemb1e_ U honeysuckle to his UPS. B-11d WHS ` He_§‘;er_t:;ge °51:m?:;',r fggiysx, [ you’ll just step over to the cashier) » U th , as " I ' . _.» . CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LIMITED lllgllvéhgliétlollceld Ilhealxlsof itsm 5 when I was B boy' I hated mm and heGllrl?i1v§oil,1m;fyt0ll;r rrellalzilelgyllnsled in I 6 “Such a. Iitful fever life iS"’ He his phuomphyl crazy mean? 3 Ed»s pocket as he Wa-ked uptown ==r__-L-Tm. ms--. -..____h___ , ` was! But n°w~"~he nuns s an ’ ' MW_”` T” ~` looked do“n at the tmékligg itj-S3551; out mth B oomprehemlve gesture of through 3' r°5e'°°!°rEd mist' That nomxiow or csvsna MORTGAGE SALE th“°babb1edbyth°r°” e' e 'I b d ..n rm not mn old was the beginning. Kembles fine rs0v.~` " 1 t1...;°"'“°"- °W -- _. . Pnixillccgntlillirin 1si._a.\'n --i mil' ' ;3§u;;tdu1;]g;ass3;a soybe at ‘ Omar isn’t right! Live in the pres-01"” :il'°'Wf(l;lgs' llllieared in Harp’ ~. . -V. 0¢¢- 9-Alfans Btwak, iN 2‘_i_i'Ii‘riaFE0f:¥1'»:n<»<;.\ri: rornr milf; bl; stalls] by Babies Bait;-Irion ln; 0330605” ' ' em with every mm, of your being e;su_W€e. yé n;‘.Liie". §¢r1f1\1r'yh.[50, gypsy, did not need a sul . 1:; \. .\_ 11. infix 5 1 o - .uw ‘nuns u .mg 0;; . “ 0 ler"" ' rr nel" an s. e 41'; in ln- l~:s10i.- nr l‘xt;l-|- .\v .-1...-. lst., C"“""""“"“" ."“ T”“"“"“" 'h." ""l In the woods the nighiillgtile WHS ’ ' ' take what the gods ‘mer you °pu]ara,;~,a Zim, J; the day ‘ mf. “.10 gun 0° hold up bank mb cr cnncttt-tc-U is 11..-...xc c......\_-- in f§;“‘h0"_§‘_§' D‘}f__~f“,",‘ie”“‘;.°c’,0-0*,-( Q(-_ §’~";L",‘|smgmg mad.) Thatsongoflove was . . . and to blazes with ideals! As Pm 3° M f th _inn er-. ine hypnotism of his eyes th. id Pr 'i »-. 1 -- "` _ 0 . 1 '- _ ¢;_\-toon 0 e ' lzyume H0-.`n.I.l§l\.tl-D stil-.-.'.gt;“€.l`.lFitgeéf 'lm f‘”""l ‘lf “ml eltuete lying end' like A knife in prudemeg hem-¢_ some old blighter wisely wrote- W0: d M 1' V l>l'0V¢d 0° be ¢¥l0ll¢ll. accordini V0 of Probate. etc? etc. lacing! oi; Lo;]pTn;or:ity&fourihiud Qllefglls _,Whats me good of it Bu?-. he 'Carpe diem quam minimum credula GYGDNC . Bn 5 Y0\-H1862' days the victimized tellers' l¢SIflm0hy T "1 5 -run y nun 1 n escr e as fy ~ ,_,,,.“..,,-,°.-,,'{,°,§J§. ,,.°§_,{}‘°(.___f§,f§{§§y §§g1...~. 0... 1.. ... ny; c0_\._\m.\-m.\~c Went on as mough mmg to mm_ p.,_.,,,,,,,_»- My Latin-5 ,oem but 1. were parsed emens e ereup ef herd which br-ought siwsi: three years m..,.n,.. 1..-rs.-.. ..-,,,,,,, ,nm C_,umy_ -0|. us- `._...m. hull- cz thc |-mmf it...-‘tn - U 1 V th ood of an means that one should .sein today| working, gay-llv.ng artsts on that imprisonment. ~ "R201"-W |i\i.l‘"ll§}.°§f“§f..I.iBfK°.l..‘l§.§'l§`0.'§°"‘2i- 5°” alone' Wham? e 5 and new and mink not ct the mcncw” lsheet' Eve” dal’ °`-`-“Y 1““““°d W' The eelltenee Wes unique in that ' . . . ' .'. . " " th t.rivin,an ewon, - - _ ciiwrlllcufr "d.l;'.1.».r...H.\u.f-iiftliit §ilu.Lll1)1lf1é`rl-‘>[;§;|ll,- ¢s.lIlttll-mlf>lathc:1`rl[<; bnggllll W;;.e do; 1; lead us? Tp the green, Prudence drew bacmstartled. Weslgeth” in 0". “Pstails ‘Wm 01' Old the misuse of hypnotism virtually h`cr`;sL in the pl-ovli.\:e of _\'u\'a Scotia 'chains nr to lands now or formerly in I i n ids when we shau nnd hu. hero napping fmm his pedeb MOQUIDB, I. 18.111011! l'Elt8.\lI'9/nf. On wg gh, sch bash M siwakis mlb Mics-,ilic A11--r - r -.7 ‘ sEsan e _ “:.‘.:;‘> t.:;:":::.". f..'...*‘x‘.‘::;‘;.. .‘2.2.‘fl§~.‘:;';f. 0.1.... .... »....»-me we nu vue we ue few- deter-=e "“‘ °"°°‘ "’°“°”~ wmv' Me" "1-el -_».~m..|.-.ry rm- --mins or 10 :nc cn-r y _ d I Nh h oke? what Mark Twain described "Nigger skeptical eyebwws at mu 'mn ~ » - -- - . 1..-1-.mnnlr .ci rom.; ini. sr.-'1--.un.l.-try or iw--mv-fiw= am-s new Anno! ncver in this dist!-lll>0\nl'“"5 “ee ° W C e sp k ht _nm-» m 1-Huckleberry Film" to tene" lim h F01' Further Particulars Apply Ticket Agents » `»‘ - a 5081!-l1€X'Pa D8 sortages 50.1.1.-r li-i|l»_» iulmi-\l in in-» :|11 --Ar f--1-mf-1l_\ in |>oss.ss\nn of lsnlii _ 1 , ” ever umm] we get the Uilllld She Shy, Whht (10, ILO til 8 U ,,- |.<'l|~vt thf-nw south along the sunw llord' ‘ ° n th me bitterness away? Kimble and he d.I`€W thiit fel.l0W m their dayva accounts by sayin' :_ D 5 5 .it a ci talluu liiily bc isfuuii for Lili; |>ur|rusu p--1-.wiis later sled in 111.- »l .| ,_..g|. Meteor Crashed Across Airline 2000 Feet Aloit 31'. IDU!!-'Bi MD.. (Et. 9-(0.P.)- , Made o_f the purest mates-ul; bets Cndenra leapt is ideal for the daily toilet use of young uid old, Delicstely medicated and gently emellient. it me as s protection ic s" flaming meteor was viewed from stand” seat 1.000 feet in_ air by H. 1. Gallup. divllmll i superinendent of a transoontinent- al airline. Geiup, said he witnessed the phenomenon about 30 miles northwest of Indianapolis. “I was looking st the instruments _on the panel when the imide of the cockpit and the surrounding country suddenly became flooded with light," he said. “’.l‘hel first thought that crossed my mind was that a plane was approaching hom the rear and that it had flashed on its lending lights. "Just ss I looked up. the meteor rlfled P¢!t the plane on the right. I would judge the distance at about 800 yards. The ship was go- ing 150 miles an hour, and the met. eor seemed to be travelling at bet- ter than 500 miles an hour. the sine of s mans heed, and than was a trail of fire several feet long. When the meteor was about 1.000 yards ahead of the plane and about 300 feet below its level-the plane was flying at 2,000 feet-there was a blinding explosion. I heard no sion which usually follows an ex plosion. “Nordidlfeeianyheatfrom Her dry HPS uttered _ bubble so one wakes," Half s century ago when Harp the meteor only an odd sensation b I S h"'I’h€n YOU 0118110 W be 9-Way ‘mm Suenc; Létween themybmken only er's was ln 1;l;o;ik1iin Bguareldaiwhich made me wonder whether EW-" . young man wa -e n an sa :'- the world was comm to - I) th I hti l t tl . . . 8 all end. He took no notice of the lnnuen- yTh e 15% nga let; e§;daedc_son€ .Tye come for my dl-,1W_|ng5_.. or whether I was “Sing things." “The central body seemed to be w `l l l l the skin and se a preventive of » skin troubles. Ps'len25¢» .yum Agendas, Llmlqg, BENQ W.. KUIUBIL HIJIIJIXIH l ' W- wns the story eventually accepted by the court. Siwak's method was to present a bill ot a. large denomination and aktoliaveitohanged. Onetellfer testified that he had counted out 8,000 lioty in exchange for a 000 sloty bill and did not discover the loss untilchecting up at the end of the day, he remembered the stranger with the hypnotic game. Other telleis backed his story. Biwak still might have been hypnotiaing bank clerks if he had made the mistake of returning one of his victims for more change. D05 Apples From - The Antipodes While the dlmollltles of Canad- noise, nor did I feel the ooncus- _ms mm “mth” no wen looked Inner by the Dominion and Provin- olal Departments of Agriculture, the Importance of rapid marketing, is *Z W - Australian governments on their own fruit exporters owing to the wastage in apples and pears. Ac. cordhig to a survey by tha lhnpire Marketing Board. delay occurring between the ti-me of unloading and the time that the fruit reaches the retail shops is responsible for much wastage. Both in the case of New Zealand and Australian apples, the injury was found at the time of unloading to be most extensive in the most mature apples. "'I'he re- lationship between size and wastage i5 well established," the survey de- clares, "thelargest apples being sc susceptible that theirexport can scarcely be profitable, besides ad- versely affecting the reputation of ali ri-uit from the exporting count- ries. It is e matter of consldleratio${ V 1- apples should not be prohibited.” The wastage was in general due in pcarsto over-ripeness and in apples to over-rl/peness and fungi rotting, internal ireakdown and BID] \l.\’K0d by $110 NEW ZBBIBDC Bild* ` bitter pit. ` Biusnlil Nsllnnilr Reaper; PRINCE EDWARD To ISLAND (All stations) Rsruxn' Lmir : ” SPEIIIAL BARGAIN TRIP _ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933 0 _(In cases where train service does not permit of con- nection with main line trains, tickets will be valid in day coaches to connecting points the day previous). Leaving Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa Oct. 14, im; " Toronto .. . . Oct 25 1933. ( QUEBEC ......s 9.00 < Monrnnlui 10.00 ( o'r'1‘AwA 12.25 <'ronoN'ro 15.00 ia be and uylictir in-I r-- ur.-Ii rs e- . :l llthc exist lmiml; ry f t.\vent_'-fi . 1 n lon F650 . . \llld€l` € W ~ 1-.-5-ate g.,u,,_ l b, nf-d ` il “U mr im. new or fvomerli inoposscssilwn ‘oil 0 g' 8 .. ‘ But all at once, his mood chang- 5° wen' he diwwered he had 5 ful' 0110? !1lllSf. IIBVQ 00\ll‘iI»ed out wo *WT*-'_"'*'_'* » _ _ol - ll. tc our , - s v _ 155’-Iliff. bf.. li`..“‘f.`.1ifi"`i3`.`.'.'.'...ll §.."°i`~I§f 1' 5`»f}."|l.l”'§. ¢cD'Il1§°"°n.s‘;'i° .lJ.§`.-"¢“.l.l§l anirigzhgeslilt the not tem wcii- ed. He smiled rather wietfully et '°’ ‘”"""'““ “°‘“’m 09"' He "em ”‘“°h m°°¢¥ ll-“der the magnetic dill' UW lW‘~'llI)'-sei'--,.10 d:._\‘ oi' uc:-, tlience along the various courses of es and turned her head _ Prudence in the pale moonlight 5011011 I0 Study und f»h9l'eB.I‘I‘£i’ pl’0< eye; gf g dm-k .»h-agua Yet that ober next. cuuimg. ni ul: ll--ur of oh--l .=:\\|i Brook cnstivnrrily to tho plnce of Ing In her ey ' l “Even old Omar had his better duggd many dm/wings gf dag-kieg ‘ von o'clo-k ff- . - _ , - - ` » _- f l l ffl -any to sill... _.,','.._...' H ,f _.ft `.",'.,.).°'Lf_f;| , '.,l:"'1ll)»‘nlmmlatlcmlxflu-1"-lf 1.-ls? aside’ for were was 'something t I recollect verse that which were praised by the critics l______=Z= Will' lil" *luv--ini -.1 lit ' 'i tl Es cfthnt 'hurt-rl of *sid sltunto ivlllgl Sl1l‘al'iE0lY dl5Cll1l€0ll'i€ in hear-mg mqmen S' B' for their prgcision of une and ad_ ` ' " ' 1-it all -fi- ;.\ at-1" 1. '1'~t`-f 'f - - - n'heartwithits ea.rnin f‘.‘1.“.°.'t.-.::;'.. .f.:.t.::.‘ .:‘...l.°x.? .lla l.°.‘:. -me -------eu-1--f-0- = '“““‘ ?§§°.`§‘..°.§.i. ’ 8 si... 0. 0-. me-.» fo- 0.. - - nl - ' - - . 1\>dt[:UP~l~ ef lend e little To mould this sorry Scheme of nent wmlam Howard Taft once Last .': - - :ll >.|i< <" 1 l 1- -_ : ' - _ ` I s...~1. \\-._-all snr r lu: l.. ~ - .I1 nrt- or 1.-~; nXr‘isi"1'ING f cm th Y N d ’ ,-.. f " ”."‘. ."‘ .“'"°"“ lt" fi--.= iprfti lands :br c urns cl _ Is ‘ 'P01035 °n'°I’°» remarked he feared Kemhle's pen. _ _ __ ¢ 9 - ' ' 1 ti-'-°...‘;t..l°“0..:-.“wana .ss Blood- Tested em- -.0 -su '°°“"‘-"'°°"’ M U Is [E _-‘Sree v y namely. in we ball cr thc. ec . o . . . -L-I'-`-`f°..fi`.`.`.'”f..-..‘i` .l.ff”lff1’.~'.`.`1'"Illfl.r“'°'§é;i3”"Y§1ti['.§fi"”T.`i..2°'1ff}§l7.§~.§'"§l.l itll P Re-m°“ld 1* “mer t° the He'-'VS Kem-ble ilvea to the mum in the I-'IN "°Ill*l» L'.--».;|.1.. mul in or 1.-_-0r`:1.~ istmk 0r`r-‘Htl nuff the ==-'iid Mill Bm-k: .-\Ls0‘ I I I D€5ll'°5?'" days of Frederick Remington and §m°|¢ '\'|»\'l| Sw-ti: ly- I (‘ 'fl - - \lC\'(`EI"TIY\`G ti to :wros vr\i\\'“_\'orl hy A B F For 30 years his draw M Th aker's voice cau ht on a ' ' mst' ` _ 9|? |’° c spe B “dd ings appeared in many of the bet- . sharp intake of breath as s only t lm m in me United I ' he took Prudence's hand in his. rais- seétnmm mag" ” ed it as though to kiss it. and then ` as suddenly almost flung it from _Anen ‘lament mmuned hu ut' mm' turning abruptly and swinging ivitles during the latter period of away at a rapid pace down the long, ms me' moonlit road until a bend hid him ”"' "'_"”"' - . . Yer-Tian N 'una "2l.`.°h.f1§$'.l'f§`§"ff..§l§fi is 0.. Hams-worth ’s H,,d,,,,,.._N';",',';,'f,, _,'f,0M,,,= - I ll 1 in .\i.1. nutrrmu aforesaid so that ull persons iiilr-reg; ld in the said Estate ua aforesaid may have due notice thereof. GIVEN under my hand and “fd My Of Svptcmber A. (L. B-l D. 1:-as .mi in me 2411- year of l-lla hl:i_lc.~iy's reign. (élil) ll. L. l'A|..\IE|¢, Se:-av.-g;-_:::. 1328 Professional iiards _--#i Stewart & Lowther J. n. srawanr, x. c. N. w. Lowrnnn asnnrsreas, soaicirons, no 8-i Great George Street nomar ro Loan McLEOD & BENTLEY ' _ J. A. BENTLEY . W. IL BENTLEY, K. 0. .' Basrinter and Attorney-at-Law , MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street F OR WELL DRILLING - Communicate With _The Trask Well Co. 'l' Morley M. BeII’s Law Office Bummenide or Phone 297, 1410. ‘ l BARBISTEF-» SOLICITOR NOTABY, ac. llley Building. Charlottetown ALA. Macllonald. K.0. BARBIBTER. SOLICITOR. Ae. Riley Building Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Honey to Loan and Collections given the very best attention. B75-2-d-lmonth. BELL & MATHIESON IL R. Bell D. L. Mathieson, LJ.-.D. liarrlsters de Solicitors Money to Loan* amorous Block. Charlottetovrn.P.l.l. MARK R. McGU|GAN. l V 'Ulm said Joseph A. Rlnrqillcre to Lovl Blncqutere by deed dntcd the lst dey of Mtiy 1019. The shove sale is made under I power of sale contained in an inden- ture nf mortgage dated the lst dny of .\l1l1‘. ‘l0l0_ murle betwnr-n .losnph A. ill|:|--qiiicrc of' North Riisiivo, Fri.-mer. and I‘lwmt‘_v Blncqulere bla wife oi’ the one p,~\rt_ and Christy Mclmod of Kinross of the other nnrt. now de- :-eased, default having been made in the Payment of the pninelpsi and in- terest tlierehy secured. For further particulars apply to .\lf-Lend' und Bentley, Solicitors Cbnr- lonotmvn. Dwvcrl this 2nd day nf October A. D. 1933. W. E. BENTLEY, Encutcr of the Estate of Christy McLeod. ms. FOR SALE Seven acres of had at Lower Montague with dwelling house and farm buildings, the property of the lute David Albert Horton. Beautiful location facing Georgetown Har- bour, ncar ferry wharf. Eight room- ed dwelling house is equipped with water system, electric lights and fumace. To be sold with or without personal property, including fuml- ture, stock, crop and implements. For terms of sale apply to Bell & Mathieeon, Solicitors, Charlottetown. 1598. AUGTIQ SALE STAMPEB RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE I am instructed by the Executors of the Estate of the late Eva E. Stamper to sell by public auction on Thursday, 12th October instant, the dwelling house and premises, No. 252 Grafton Street, and the fumlture and household effects therein. The sale of the dwelling house, kelvlnator and kitchen range will take place on the premises at twelve o‘clock noon. The sale of the furniture and household effects will also take place on the premises on the same day at 1.30 o‘clock in the afternoon M. H. Road ............ Gssnereaux Lower Mig. Pcole‘s Store Up. Mtg. Clements Office New Perth Vernon River .......... Cherry Valley Pownal . . . . . . . . _ . . . .... Arrives in Charlottetown If you are tired, run-down, and lacking in energy and strength. you’ll be interested in this report by a reputable physician. It concems s. woman-patient, blood tests, and the remarkable results that followed a treatment of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. The first blood test. showed a low haemoglobin content and a still lower count of red corpusclcs. In other words, there was not en- ough vitallzing oxygen being car- ried from this womans lungs throughout her blood stream and not enough nutriinent being con- veyed from her digestive organs to maintain normal health by rebuild- ing the body cells and tissues and clearing the system of poisons. She was anaemic. The physician prescribed Dr. Wil- lisms' Pink Pills as e safe and ef- ficient- means of improving his pa-' tent's blood-stream. The hrst month showed ii substantal increase in haemoglzbin and red corpuscles. and the woman had better color and felt better. In two more months her blood condition was very close to normal, and she was feeling pep- pier, stronger and happier every day. 'I`he physician described her improvement as "nothing short of remarkable." Authentic records are on file. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills will do as much for you. Why not start now to take this "blood-tested" remedy nc v..eks roui :lit din inrecf and 'ld "l" <‘ 0 D that s true copy hereof he torihwixbt three-elgliths of an aero encb con- ’ Wquld we not shatter it to bits, and It WM in the thmk M. “MW Pom dust for something. At last she V' e N | found it, pressing it, dust and ell, lslon orfnal Scientists sa this is the %IIiI_ICI{-| against her 1lpg_ 1; was my _ , ; EST. SURE¥T and EASIE waE crushed eprey ofh°neysu<=k1e.1'lllins ximcnzsimm. net. 9-nyeslgm §,:‘{,F"|_§é".‘rI§°gf fv§r§:'dI“lf’gce'1ffh° the air with heady sweetness . . . will be no hlfrlel’ to George Heins- mostpowerful acid neutrafizcrknowu but his lips had rested there! worth _wining the T0,-onto Maple to science. Jus( do this: 1 T tm d_ _ _ 'I:AK_E-2 tablespopnfuls of Phil- ( ° be Con ue ) Leu' °‘ m° N“"°n°l H°°`k°y Le“_ lips Milk of Maguesia in a glass of Kll ll E051 I-°lld°l'~ AUBOIUWIY ¥l°l‘ water BEFORE bed. In the morning mal sight was the verdict of Alder- tails 2 more tablesgoonfuls with the man George Gordon, local optician, -“U00 °f“WH0I-'E RANGE-TIIHVU 0 0 Author and Aviator was declares that the vision is 100 of Leaves I’cter‘s Road ........... 1.45 8.00 8.10 8.20 8.30 8.45 9.05 0.20 9.35 9.45 10.15 Sturgeon sk: ll! s iety and assistance" Send me in your wom to be spun The dwelling house may be m' Retumlng.le.1ves Revere Hotel at Blankets 82.00, and if unlalmdored per cent B"°W“» M“"hn°ld ‘“lh°"» by Ulm' break," he said, and then pointed thekind doctors endorse. °l’d T- BWBW- °f B°5'°l\ in Sllvef- out in ins den for Lcme cmbci s Now ,N nu" 1°’ 0”” °°"-l'°- peculiar situation mst/sc in that °, "gun, ,om Burseee. sn unsteur aviator. sl- each would be playing in me city 01 ,,,,,, ,N W,” sees We-S Iyled today eselnet Royal chance. "1 mimi mst it is e mcci Buren., PHm_IPS.___ Q” '¢‘:.. t IGI 1 for under-par people-whether 19805 B-\’0Wl'i "\l!\lllWf\l1lY Ind llll' his birth. __{"lll 'Ei children. young women or adults. justly gained the affections of his Haimworth hu tended goal 10|- --i-- /T “E856 OQ YUUI' dl'“KUl50 00" 509915' Y0“°°'50¢~ wife and enticed her to leave his cgngdleng seven years and in each z ||5cU|-|- _ _ house so that his home was broken n ~ ` \ .. ..... --»» itmaiwlcss ., - ft \, up an e in er co o sid. .. . ‘ - -~ ‘ , . __-_i-i1 oc I . in the play offs. and on two coca- Rgdcmnnn _ \ ', 4 I,*¢' .sions has won the Stanley Cup, em ever dr! up?" :lb yu” md '°_'° mm m"'k°“’ ‘, "Because it’e like you-it can‘t,” ..':,:, °.;';,:,:,°;,, ;,f°;,,,'.‘:';,f,';,f°,,%,= -........ 0.. ............ ....... Iis lint liegleet Phillips' Milk ill Magnesia tablets In Dlvorce Courts nemswcrm himself was certain gegietaghegieequdwc iessiweniui before the test they would be found : . . \ aoe'rou~1. oct. s--ani su right because be can xclicws golf " I f°-f 5100-000- ¢h°l‘81l1¢ llienlfklll Of bali 300 yards without difficulty. familiar liquid form, or ».," -Q the affections of Mrs. Hazel I. Bur- nh the the IWW- llllll'V¢l0\-ISIY *“~ Hainsworth is pleased w _ . _ ,,, »` -convenient tablets. Bc l"'..'l` E B‘”°l1°“ “ml Bmw" fn" f°\lf bicmsnc cr me worlds hockey 1..." _sn-lv, years ago when Burgess landed his shamph-,mh;p_ Mmtyeaa ?;"|'¢;m fn eavs or Dominica 0oLl0et.0 B. A. . ftsnnrsran. souciron. src. ispmed on Bppucaum to MMOG] 4.00 p. m. may except s.ms..,§_ uni, 1, M., 3,, M M “.1 W - ' Your Evo' 04- Mortar ro Losv I B, " . ‘ . It L W I t be ll Washed Vnmeron BIoek.(7harlnttetf~wn.|'.E.l. &T?1en?eg!'“?°"c‘:?l:`hous hold “_ P8-Hiellgers from G¢0l’le¢0vvn may a_n;nJ| d||:o‘::':,.rn gan. 0" _ Y' ` ~m`v_‘fects may be inspec on e sto" L0 ` 4 . “_” . , . , . , wer Montague 8.30 a. m. .1 || Med gm, any Homestead farm of the Into ’ William Murchleun -'"°’"‘“°° "°“”°°“ "‘° °' ' !.f‘.....‘l'.Z.. ......i."“ .... 1-... ...‘l.'§" e---ie »-in---»-. n-.ma --' e u ure md c th connect with Bus at George Pooles 1|" ,gn 0| .|_"|, ,un |, mggglm ‘.»`*f~;~7- ' 0 -10 am and 12 noon on the day of Bu. w||| .Mp on ,| Ill Y - - °-' ~ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ 5"' '* "lv - sem choice ima mini s miles ci \ iq/-i VQCAL C0Ag|| 3, A(;C()v|p,\g`~|ST snlc. The furniture comprises vnlu- | ¢_ "_" "WW 0|! I" PC7001! "W WVU' 0 ' ~_ cminea Teacher, me iisursx able antiques. mahogany. walnut. pon §"m"“""' “""°" *"4 ”"“';'°"°”" $v';;::2‘&'f|"_,nf"°A 1" 2"" "°“' S. TAYLOR 60'! Conservatory. silverware and erlXl'avlnBs. . Delivery parcels carried at s I_f"'| °‘ Sem' by mm M ;°'|'h" MCEAN 5, MP|lgNNoN OPTOHETBIBTB Monalwrs nares. J. A. McnoN.\|.n, minimum 0125 cents. "lm *"1 be reid MI 100| - °*¢_ _ ° gundam Charlotumwn, p_ E_ 1_ Telephone 571. ~ Auctioneer. ¢ Wm |_AN|)g|qAN'_ chmauuwt CUUIWWWU “I0 Mmm -l» .-»_,e -l . L., 10-6-diy ;53 av. ’ . 1 ' - 0 . . ‘M ‘ 3' ~ ee Queen sam, oauimemm. ,_..-1 is examinstion might be of benefit to WI. W TAYLOR Having purchased the Dicks pro- perty, 1/; mile from St. Dunstan’s Cgllege, I am offering my entire stock o I GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS at _clearance prices, as I shall soon build and establish my business there. beautiful Monu- We have eighty ' ments and the early purchaser will have the best selection. ri GIIAIIILEI & BELL _(I. Established Over 35 Years 160 Kent Street. _ Phone 1095-J. Of fine fox pelts, 1 .ix 0* me plane near the author's summer , Q l“\ A.M. home at Marshfield. An My Bobby hm been "tml Bt. Johns . ` questions, And his elder bl’0I'»hQ' nonlmd oct. N out is Tal” 3 up from s|’I““i"g and w°"I"g '"7-1 "-°-i'§f`"1'-'Z-$7- ’§ll»..t”°.§§"f.'Zi». CARVELL Bizos LTD. |: E E || |" p E R || |_ 3 fellow, after a particularly awkward U-“muh” Mm” question. “why doesn‘t the see __ FUR FIIIE PELTS Says Jimmie to Sammie “’TIs true, I’ve raised quite a few. You take it from me, I’m now telling thee, _ ‘Twas IMPERIALS that saw the job through 1 whether this export of vary largely