“I .- mn at IlToolt-a-lianomaa-Jdt" the ,KQIIllI[¢0I..IllllO-I3l‘d, by .3‘. 1B. ., , fieoleyinbertseirot Scllllean >- I. Blanche Ilardlngo! Nor- .»., ., JQNIT-‘T-QWOODIIDIPAt lhfl Kenllnoton. July 18th, by _ v. ’l‘. W. Goodwill, i s! D- Bennett hi smiley ' - to Celina Gertrude Wood- _oI Ialpeqne. IIQ-LIIOO — At St. David's ~ , Georgetown, by Itevpl. A. t - I.:_A., on Wednud lly, 1910, David Irving Barber North. ' g mums 'l-I-—In this cit: on 1dr; 12th. the luthnt son of Mr. and John »'I‘. Mills, aged one. New Haven, PJ-J. . Mary M. MQLein. six years. Oni- sistei , ll her, Mrs. Robert McPliall, Y-‘Iwhoae home she was tenderly- or a quiet disposition, faithful i l-rus in character, and well re- tsd in the services of the - a-nd was always present Qll she had the oppurliiiillyfifhe ’_ ml was conducted by Rev. Chas “Freeman. of (tliirlotteiown, who Who past four -yeurs hnd been 4v.- lithel. didn't I see that young in tho parlor holding your ‘Yes, mother." who was he doing that ion-i" _ou don't know? that's , so." , I ‘f-‘fiwcll, mother, l thought he _ Might he going to put a ring on my fliienrr. bu: h-- ilk-u t .‘ . ' I0! L- GOLD TAIILETI" ulklnf- and iiiw-dy CUTF r i- Ln- lube, Coughs, f‘ni1ln. Hwy iii-lie, tii-lilglrt. Flu. n mild lnvviih-a. Banks un a cold in a law hours. gab the genuine at. Ill driiiz Itch-s. . pP-l‘ brig. A. Footer. Ventral Driimilhra. et-wnwtwtt if i B. A...’ 81inch Leeco. both o! min/ M» by all who knew hcr. She =‘ ‘" 1a,. night?" i "froally" don't know, mother." I “at attain. ado“ Mlrlfl WEE Nlffflfifi _ M5343 ‘°' ° “l. w itsbltfs ’ ‘ . I ti. b3‘: grocer: and General l At Crosby's llils lioiniiav Cholceflfe wheat flour (reusi- 'procoss) now 86.25 r 100 lbs. Whole or ground wheat chickens at 84.76 per 100 lbs. ' 1622-7-l6frisattue9i. I POULTRY Morin We have commenced buying live ' fowl and‘ will be pleased to receive shipments at any tiiris. This is the time to sell your nirile ‘birds: also liens that have cc-tiseil ‘laying. Cull your flocks now and "save feed. Priccs lire likely to be much low- {cr when chickens come on the Qmarhst. - Woe pay express charges zshl iiicnts of l2 birds or more. ' trultry will be weighed inime- ‘dia-iely on arrival and cheques is- ‘sued daily. 0X1 l‘ llo not ship 0n Saturday. Prices and further on application. information LIMITED. Charlottetown, P. E. I. l620-1-ltlfmw6l. ., _.u.di.z N0'_l‘_l_CE [Veterinary Rilgkliflllllili The, EJuiiiIning Board zippolntcd dindcr :-- _'8I‘l!lS of the Veterinary Act ‘snail sit at Charlottetown on Monday, July _19th,-1920,_ and; at Sunimcrside on Monday. July20tii, .1920, for tiie purpose or examining ll-‘Tfitltfllllvls Mill PPBiSltBPlHK U105“ Mary Murphy wlioiii I knew had —.=_ eligible for zuimisston to member ‘been watching u5_ ~ lrimucil. for in ilarris Abattoir .' l ship‘ in tlic‘ Prince Edward Island MTJQBT iWlctt-rlnnry Medical Association. - - l 'All persons eligible Iormemberfl ship iiiust register on or before Aflmeetlng in the interest of the Blvfr. Fox Fiir Selling Association ti: being ‘ arranged ' for bfotitagni: ind the‘ surrounding country fni llllrsdey evening, July 22nd. at flllbllour of eight o'clock. Hon. A. E.’ Arsenaull will address the nicet- - Ingnnd explaindhn" nbyrcts and , purposes nf this Aiisioclnllonmnd - tlis"necessiiry' fur lis 'forma’tior~_ l Fdilnen will bc wcll riilvlsctl if !_»1lby'_ keep this rlulc in mind. . .srm-—v Fox,‘ Meeting I '4 lit Charlottetown dymestlng of the Provisional Di- rectors of the ‘Silver Fox Fur Sell- ing. Association was held in Char- lottetown on Tuesday afternoon, tzhe-lllth inst. The organizer, Hon. Al}, Arsenault gave a most cii coiiraging report of the work done doqiiir. It was decided to hold il Positions Convention in Summer- did‘ ori Monday the zmh Inst“ of wjfic due notices will he given. Infllhe meantime directors of fox companies are urged to hold meet- lsfof their officers and discuss as. reposition and authorize sub- lc iions. . veryhhlng points to the success oflthe Association. It is one which I limit to men interests-d In the 85in fox industry by reasons of inhabit-cm lnt"nded to he attained. ‘fiddsrgest companies an welhaa many of the principal fox ranch- Oftf-hsve always enthusiastically endorsed the proposition and proni- lied Ilt their assistance. m" jWithout proper information l ditéuled ‘Mr. Benjamin Richards 0f ' in some of my lobster traps. $3.3m, flgd l was in error and i iisyehy publish this so thit any _ beard ll. may sec. IENJAM ltow , mo ‘flint Sale at Milton i t .. --‘. " , ' - Zlfbljces of land in fertile condi- tion. Good house and out blllldlllil! with all improvements water out! spade-in every field. Phone connec- tion. 9 miles from. Charlottetown- . ~ . G. AMOQ RODQ. ' ' North Milton. 1011-7-18-4! Dd. Attentioni ____ ' IZWJOV have n large stock of Bsrgl r are, Paris Orson in this and silver Binder ‘Twine absolutely It wlll~ ‘pay yon to i iglve nu a call. __ I047 ' vdlllidblt Stock, Palm, ltlte 1st day d August, 1920.. Signed, K.W. MncKlNNON, Buoy-Trans . Place of meeting: Charlottetown, I39 Kent St". Suinnierslde, Dr. ilChurcirs office, Water Bt. July 14 3i _.::..._ r“ . .- Notice , Beginning witliwduly 15th. Futons Ltd. will close their store every evciilng excl-pt. Elatlirdoy nt 5 o'clock. Wo also usk our patrons »to keep in iiiiiid that we close every Wednesday afternoon ut 12.30 147I-7~9-inw tf -.___ _ _.. ....__L___- .Wh A lltim deeds M luaulieo Air Power Wttctwlysltam Combined in s lew words the answer is: Because it is the best lnvcislment a farmer can l Tmsipantnc ll W087." min; ter airdvln inking the 5M i9 wnterl trough is tint.- Qot c be ul-i o better ad- vn l other w0r . that. d’! iipme comfort also ls iinpo a . ant the will» of the fanucf tint its 9006 as the cit! wo aunt about the children! is there any reason why they should not have p himle equ piled with s both room and inst toilet lust like theli city relations? And to think what it means in case of lire to have a hose handy and eighty pounds water prea- sure to tight it with. Call in the next time you are in town an look overbur demonstrat- ing outii . - Oiirrie & Murnighin 1i Queen lt. (Iharlottetawn. Prllltrtllrltl of NAVAL vyllfk'v'ill-i"l‘,lille“liéii t em who iu-rvv- lice-rs in flu u Nnvul lii- arm-a tut‘ flu- ‘l mi-iitil tiri- trnuiitit, ll. urrfl f .l\'.. sI-rivcn \'t'll rii‘ mi t lnfactoigv iu-rvii- moo); Rump-tin biotin-u iiiitii withdrawing at i-rid of ti yours‘ ll‘l"\'ll‘l‘ receive v Fifteen IIutidri-il luillurn $1.50 Naval Hcrvlcc. Ottawa , 1st August. l 20 J. L. ILAOIUIIRI, amt-ii a. 011i. ninsimiuvrs. Ottawa. "H! Juno. mo. . l846-7-0-tuefri4l. M i} DIVA OFFICERS VAN I) ‘tlvnl iii-r- rum gen- "i-dll‘ l ‘|'r tiring I iii-gum Lieu-l Ill limo twn nppulIlL-l for HllfKt-rm l-ieii- tu lu- for tlireo years which may b» extended to live yours; pay on cntry Firi- Dollar:- (Sh) pi-r diom; ciiilpiriniit, nlluaiiiitw- on entry ‘Pwii iinrlrc-il, inid Fifty imian-i ($250.1 lllflifltlll Liciitv-tiriiita withdrawing tit mid of a ‘gratuity of (mi.- Thousand t I Krlllllllx of _ -) l-iill particulars and itiiiiiiiicntinmi required may be obtained liy applic- ation to the Department of th Ap llcltlmli must ' filed with‘ the Maul ‘llr- artmoléaprinr to the‘ Deputy Minister av ems mews ' 1.» by’ iuviwiriou CHAPTER. 60 As the days‘ passed l realized that lnry was rlilll-l "l" ‘Harold Moore. to use her exllfvlr olon. ‘ ‘sion. I Gradually hecommenced to talk ‘ to lne. Just a’ few words at first; then. if I were not busy, he loiter- ed n little and told uie u bit about His name lit first, and I that he was un assistant secretary in tlic Young Men's Christian Als- sociulioii. l didn't know much about such positions, but I was sure i: didn't pay very well. He looked pour. . lle asked me no questions. I lik-. ,c.l him for that. But I also told ;hlin lily name, and where I lived.l ‘it sueiiicd he had a room near, and_ asked if he iiiight sometimes walk‘ liouic witii mo. "I often have to go back to the nillcc, but when I do not—lf You would allow ine I would like to walk huiiie with you." - "But l never walk!" l exclaimed. "lt is loo far~l um too tired." "Uf course“! should have known [you couldn't walk such a distance alter bciiig oii your feci all day. I ali s walk. bUCillIsc i get no ex- crtiec n all. liut perhzipzi on Sun- idziy~l might call for yiiu and we miglit—" . “l would enjoy that," I iiiti-rrupt- cd, sorry for liiin because lie SCUIIL ud iill omtmrraisseil. “flint is, I would i-iijiiy- it oi~caaliiii:ili,\'. l can't go iin_ru-iiir~ 1Illt'l\ till Sun-Luv, it is llic only day l llliVlt lli uiti-iid l‘) lltllo nccirssairy llllllgri- washing and mcniliiig," I added not wani- ‘lng hiiii to think I iviiq. niuliiiig ex »c at“ “ I know. I do those filings on Stiiiiixiy" too." “Sounds terribly lllflllll-Jllifill, ‘doesn't it? Ewpcthiliyr for you." l returned aughing a litttle. "I had inn idea that Y. M. C. A. young mun were very religious." "Ono can't be so very religious ,\vlicn‘one is poor," lic replied, at l which we both luglied, although ' I , am sure neither of us‘ knew why. Surely being poor was nothing to laugh at. I had begun to think it was the greatest oragcdy in the ‘ world. , "Dad used to say the keeping of the Golden Rule mciint real relig- ion." l said more to myself than to llllll. "I try to do that. your friend," lie Tell me about nodded toward "Sin-f a (it'll?! l ilon't know what -I should have done witiiotit her!" ‘l replied entliiisiactlcstlly’, telling ‘liiin more than I lllUliIli i0 of iiiy- mi-lfv by iiiy tone. ' He looked sharply at me for u. moment. but mnde no reply. When the rose from the table he said: “l will call for you Sunday at 4 o'clock if ‘that is a convenient hour." _ _ “That will suit perfectly. I shall have iiiiislii-d iiiy work iiiat time. "Don't work loo hard, so that. you i will not enjoy our walk," he iidnion- i8ll€(l. Just why that thoughtful llttlc smut-ch should make inc think of Kennoli Lawrence, and bring n luiiip in lll_\' throat, I do not know. But suddenly Harold Moore weal blotted out, and Kenneth stood iii his place. 1t was Kenneth Lawr- ence who hud been thoughtful Iul‘ inc. It was Kciiiietlfs strung lean ‘face I savc; Kennetlrs lithe vigor- ous botiy, instead of the pale fdccd liieneuiic looking Haold Moore ~- l thin aliiiost to ciuacizitlon. And I -fe.it all suddenly like crying out ' to him to come and take me away from all that I hated from this cold-hearted city which like all big cities seemed so hard toward tlinse who most needed kindness. Then, as always now when I thought of Kenneth Lawrunce in this way, the hot blood dyed my cheeks. and I Iclf. a sort of shame I as if l had given inyseif unasked- unwanted. I had thought nt times that iiad Kenneth cured to llnd iiie h“ would have done so. l little realized that the breaking up of our home. ivor- ing no address, the moving lo Lliicugo without giving Clauda or JUST A on She hdslhi HIS. MILLIY OAYO TANLAG INTIRELY HELIIVID HIR 0F’ HER Tl0UILIl-_ ' , GAINQ N POUND! "I have not only gained thirty pounds in weight by taking Tanlac, but have, been completely relieved of a case of stomach trouble which has bothered me for twenty years" was the remarkable statement nude recently by Mrs. L. llilley, a well known and highly esteemed 8t‘ John woman, living at 19 8t. Andrews St., St. Johns, Newfound- land, hcr home ivrcvioi-n to [my coming to St. John, N. I.- "I can’! begin to tell nil l have suffered in the past on account of lndiizeslion. Eveh though I lived on bread and milk most of the time, I suffered ~ihe worst kind of pains in the pit of my stomach after eating, and the gas formed iii such quantities that I could hardly breathe and my heart would li-‘Ilnihate fearfuily. -I fell off in weight until I was a mere shadow of what I used to be, and was so tired and weary all the time thiit I cuuidhardly keep going, My friend have Itold nie since my recovery that they never expected I would live very long, and I never thought myself that l should never _ “lliiltsiortlifalloterltt a 0. Your Younger t 004444“ av ALIIR? ifdtoucti Q _ MEASURING morn- wiiiili. ‘tea-ruste- .104 _-__,.._ The inost satisfactory way u! doting this is to make a sort of caliper or dilstace nick. lwllltfll can be kept on hand for‘ this pur- pczs: Take ii four-inch wide board about 58 inches long and two strips of lath about 17 inches long. Securely nail one end of one of, these strips to the edge of the board at one of its ends and at rgiit angles to it. Fasten one end of the other strip to the other end of the same edge of the board, with n wood screw and washers, so that its angle with the. hoard .can be varied, but so that i_l will stay in l"$lllIlIl when the screw is tighten- ed. Whittle the outer end of each of the strps into a point. Set the board on the gangs floor, in front nf the car,‘ with the pointed end of the nailed on strip touching tlic centre line of one tire, adjust the movable strip so that its pointed end touches the cents-r iin of tlie other tire and screw it dimly in position. Then remove the caliper, pass it carefully under the car, so as not to change the setting, and vilucc the pointed end of one dis- tance strip on the center line of 11c ti Wcli woman again. “But, Taiilac has made n new vi-o- man of iiiu aiiil I have gained so much in weight and strength that niv friends are amazed at the won. derful change in me. I can now eat anything I wish and am never troubled in the least with pains, P15 or uipitntion. I sleep so much lwtti-r at night tlia l gfy up n hei up iii the mornings full of energy and I We! quite tell Years younger. In. H" my dflys I never came across a medicine equal to Tanlsc, and i' t"! l! "IV dilly to tell everybody about the way it helped me." Tanliic is sold in Charlottetown b!’ Reddln Bros, in Montague by H- J- Million. J. P. White, Murray River. n. M. Chisholm. North Try-‘ on, R. I-I. Cameron & Co. Crapaud, Md p" Cmlmn- Milffll)’ River. Will Prohibit Effort of Goal; aloud that as a first step towards t")IlSI.‘l'Villl(ll'\ of the fuel supply, in, YlPW of an almost certnln shortage flcxt winter, the Railway Board, will in the near future issue an order prohibiting the o; (Tanadlan coal, excepting to the U. S. and Newfoundland, it p; n1” undi-rsiimd that tho order will pro-i iiibit ihc bunkoring of ocean going vessels iit Montreal with American ‘mal- Th“ Drncticc, it is said, has - resulted in the serious depletion of l’ stocks of American coal brought __ to Canada. After the issuance of the order it will be necessary for vessels to bunker with coal which‘ "5 131° Dwtlllct of Canadian mines. At ll (zonfcrcllco of the members of the Railway Board the coal li- tuntinirwas given Preliminary con-_ sidcrziilon arid it is anticipated ' that iiiezi-suri-s other than those‘ outlined above will be taken to conserve the fuel supply. Seen after the conference, Chairman Carvell said he had nothing offi- clnl to announce at. present. 9390i‘! Senator Harding Favorite Bet NEW YORK, July ilk-Senator Harding was a 2 1-2 to 1 favorite nvcr Governor Cox in the Wall Street belting odds on the Preslr dcntlnl election today. ‘- WEST PRUSSIA... QTTAWA‘ Juiy 15_h is uuderqllnnd and Russia, according to "erlcan and British players will be the roar side of one tire, bringing the other point up against the out- . er tire, which should fall 5-16 or M; Jtich short'of reaching its center line, if the wheel alignment is correct. Without any gage, the nilliznment can be checked by measuring with a steel tripe 0r click lrvttveen ‘the cnnter lines of the twtftires, at htib height, in front and then in the samd manner ill. the rear of the wheels and coili- AJ Ilia 1h. . fir“ Mififltfnfltr - the calls Ncrvousness, li inevitable result. lllll¥\x@ ‘ nail’ Lgdia E -__i.t___-_~_~.._-__..wi___i__ paring the distance thus obtained. Bolshevists Ready To Sign Armistice "LONDON, July 14—-It ls rumor- Ed in authoritative qunrtcrs in Spa that Premier Lloyd George has received a message from George ’l‘. Cliitcherln, Bolshevik Commissary of Foreign Affairs, uc- ccpiing the proposals of the Al- lies for an armistice between Po- “ . Spa ilcspatcli to the Exchange Tcl~ l egrzipli to tlir- Ukrnnian ncivspa- per, Communist, which is owned by [llc Ukrainian Soviets. Pre- sident Rukowski publishes the fol- lowing list of conditions which lt siiflvs Soviet Russia will stipulate iii agreeing to an armistice with 0P- lnnd: Poland must surrender iill claim to Cilnlt, Minesk. ci-ddnd, (‘lioliii and Polesla. Poland must deliver to Russia all war material and demobillze retaining only the militia. ‘POIBlIil must pay indem- nity, probably in the form of salt, machinery and manufactured goods. A referendum is tn be held within ll your to decide the Polish form of Government the country to be governed in the meantime under the system. Rus- sia is to he allowed to keel) mill‘ tiiry reserves in Poland for live years. The Polish coal iniiics rire to he under Solvct administration as a guarantee for the payment of the Polish indemnity. Americans and Biitish in Tennis Match (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, July li-As n result of the elimination of Dutch play- ers in the Davis Cup Tennis, win- ncrs of the matches between Ain- on tomorrow. The winners will challenge players from Australia. {My ‘AAA n‘ any idea of in_v whereabouts would, Wflllltl nit-kc locating iiic almost impossible. liad Mother not rc- quired that promise from him, bud we been allowed to correspond, — here my thoughts invariably lialt- ed . I had nothing to do with “what might have hceii." It was iill I could do to manage the present‘ (To be continued) iii-u ‘Fish niay he u good brain food when there is something for it to assimilate with. any of those who might inform him ' av DELLA "What, fashionable color this spring?" The question was asked a Frenchman ‘who wag giving n course of lec‘ lures an the previiiling modes ill om- of our cities. He. Kfllctl "l. M! questioner blankly, repeating M101‘ her: "Tile most fashionable color, madame?" "Yes," the woman answered. "I want, of course, to dress in the mots fashonable color as well as style." The Frenchman smiled, as most _per_fcct ‘understanding came to liim, and hastened to airy: “For you. maritime. it will always the bluo until your hair is gray; then ll will be mn-uve. The moat fashion- able color for any womin is tho o 0 Jcnlnr that most becomes her. ls it not so?" Sensible answer! The trouble is that tlio rare good sense. which for somn unknown reason has been dubbed "common," is not n clout: attendant on liaiiio Fahioifii inns: Ladies ‘Ready-to-Wear Department Just received by express n-nice line of ladies silk dresses suitable reduced prices. Wt- have also Ask lo see our Bnronelie satili York styles, in White, sand and flame. Paton; Lllilted. .5‘..- .. . 1N2-7-10-2l. JUSl‘ nniwnillouisuvis A QQ-QO O O QOQ-O-O-OO Q-O UGQQOOOQQ-OQ-l ntonsleiir, is the most emthuala-stic for afternoon wear. as lhls is n delayed order we will oiler them at don ‘bind a uiu line of voile and gingham dresses. sliirts, very smart, latest New E. STEWART 0604 devotees. Notwith- standing ihcre ‘is .1 constantly iii- crcnsing body of wonten who ro- fuiie iii have foisted upon them modes and colors that are ‘not l)0~ coming simply ‘because they are called "stylish. if we look up the exact meaning of the word "style" we shall find that Webster declares it to be "a characteristic mode of dressing." If, then, to some degree at lorist we express character by our clothing, should we not pause before we . buy? What about the cheap finely. "l" unsuitable garments, the shoddy imitations of what those richer than we can buy! What about the garments which, because we have not conquered our undue love of display, tax unduly the purse "ml liniit us in other ways m0"! WOT"! while? TiiiFuM/VY lfiuq i; n15 "Wimp F ‘> (- £0.23 A Pllmer-McLcllan Patented ‘ Farm Boots are made on roomy lasts, modeled to the natural shape of the foot.‘ The best selected leather is used after being tanned b the exclusive Palrner-h/lclscllan Chromoi process, which makes it Pflma‘ ncntly water-resisting, durable and soil, and pliable under all conditions. We own exclusively the patents on design and construction of these boots. They have all the foot fitting case of real moc- casins, but will hold‘ their shape and _- outwcar other iboots of much heavier construction, for they are all solid leather. For long service and lasting foot comfort. wear Palmer-lllcLellan Farm Boots. Made in n variety of styles and shapes to Bull lfpow dealer cannot saintly you. III . Paliner-Ielallan Sliemlek Company. Fredericton. 1L5. 7 Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. INTERNATIONAL LINN Run-pile! of Freight and Passenger Service 8t. John anal Bolton D\Btenmship "Governor Dinzlfl!" W1" .101" F‘ “h” ""7 WEDVJ‘ l . All I tl ) ab‘: Taliltd ‘w? tiififdlrsfly an ldtasatgorlgalid Millage dill: Bolton gym g 1p urgdnys. The aturdny trips are direct to Boston duo up m. yllollfl. m plug "J0 BTATIROOIII! 88.00 II “pnaigtcciaurngiiection with Metropolitan Line IIIIDQTI f0!‘ N"? Yo" "l e Freight tee and full information app! to ' ‘ L 0' o an‘! {Isl-ohm II. R ' iu-l-aiur. . _ _ Railways TO BOSTON, QUEBEC, ’ MONTREAL Ca n a d i a n N at i u n a i Ra w a ll 5 And ALL WEOFEIIN POINT> ' “The National Way” INllllllJ‘. DAILY iildllYlfll-l between Prince Edward Island rind thr bluiiiluml. 'i‘rtiiiis li-nvliiir Charlottetown 7.00 a. m. and L40 p. m. connect wltli iiti-nmi-r lcnvdni: Iliirdcn nt ilnlil n. in.. anti hill; p. m. lly morning triilu, (‘tillllliilllllll is mudi- at Monctun with No. 13 train eurryiui: tliriitiaii glhlpprl‘ for lhiutiiii, vln St. John, and with No. 1 (lcoan Iiliiiiti-il for Qiihln-i: llli'l hfiiiiti-i-iii. l'.y flfltTIVlUfl truiit i-nniici-tiuii is mndo nt Sackvills with No. a Marl- linie l-ixpri-u» fur Quielvcc and Montreal. Connections at Quebec with Tfllllilflllllufitlllllll Truiii for Winnipeg. For fiirtlicr information apply to- \V. K: lllrlfilillri‘ ‘ bl! e I"! 'HQI: (lint nll Tlrllrtu rend vln Onnnlllnn Ntitloluil “IIIIVIIYI W. ’l‘. IIUGGAI. llas<lrri A . - o w r ' to in‘ edit - a olflllleglfiktodw @7511: ihifil-dffig theirlilegfi dutie church dut cs, war activities, and tho hundmd-nnd-ono slur charitable enterprises soon lend Phiiadcl his, Ps-"I was. _ ways tlzedymibnek . moato! the o. I wenttoadostor said 1 had nervous Indigent-in, which, added in my weak condition, lie of the time-and ho sol Ito that. I could not. 151st. well. lhennl lo Qua: about. Lydia E. _ pound my husband wanted ms to took it for a week and felt a little . _ licptlt np for three months. and I foe lino ~‘ and can out anything now Wl\b0ut_dlltml' (‘tr nfilvoosnbeax Ila-aligning “o ‘es, ave now. — . . Bronx], 884:: North Taylor Street, Philadelphia, PL The majority o! women nowads a overdo, there are so many demau upon their time and strength; the result la invariably“ nervous con iti ache, irritability and depression-and ,. isnuizn tron. am“ “W .Pirikltam’s ; - Vegetable Compound t emoepl Home men‘ to overdo. andfemaletroublesuetho weak. al- lelt sickly and ho anhod QIIOWOTP , moot l! Ieonl inkhnxifs Vegetable Oom- lt. g n weakened, run-down on with headaches, beck- ’ itorici: w" We, the undersigned merchants of Kenslngton, will close our stores on Wednesday at. 12 noon. 0!! 981‘ urdnys at 9 p.m., and on all oth- er days at 6 p.in., beginning Mon- day, .luiy 6th, and continuing to September 30th. JOHN MOGOUGMAN, REUBEN TUPLIN l. 00., UNITED FARM PRODUCTS, LTD KENNEDY EH09, ~ 1277-7-3-12l. some WEST 2 Complete information as to rates, train services, con- nections, etc, etc. run DETAlLS Furnished and all arrange- mentscompletc to comfort and q. ll. M. Davison ‘\ Local Agent 1630-7481“ . ‘- District Prism-lie! Altni \ , . DOUBLE DdlLY ‘PAcrF-i" Service i. inn MONTREAL (EA NTIBIIII TIM ll!) llenl Down Iliad I77 tl-lh- ' _ ‘ l, ‘s-n. conividtfiloii’! "i. ivlwrito forum-Imm- m» with Ilny a! Flllv stun" 0mm van sound at», and 0. N. It. Trnii In due Li! p. m, from Ihli- fnr an o has Ina cut of at. John. Dally except cumin . 0n ilvindnye n t . l ;IIQOJIB|.Q.“IQ— Fredericton i_l Trains Ill and M. At lleAdnn, all points ilqrtk iltulh. Uvfixflhrlfl (OWIIII! ll"l It or points-In Invn, lleoazifnlnd ‘ti; . 1:131‘- gguitm 2:1:- a: ‘Milli:- Dnlly except’ up‘; y, m . . rii n v All) . I0 Muir-ell with (7..N. Trait. Ti, ilifiiifhiilwi. I l tl . Ad ll Al ll I I ES?! n1‘? " re mi’.- i=iJi--’i'.l"i¥m.'."'-'iu-"I' "m "" l H6045.‘ akin]!!! sAY. Dlatriet Passenger Agent, M. III], I. p, S. S. “Magdalen” Will leave Montague every lon- day, Wednesday andjrlday at d n. m. for Pictou, N. S. Georgetown and Beach Point, Mun .cnlllng at ray Harbor. Returning leave Pio- tou, N. S. every Tuesday, Thnrl- I For further particulars see time table. WILLIAM FRABIR, . Manager, ' Piston, N. I. day and Saturday at noon. 0896-6-19-11110. Charlottetown Pictou Summer Passenger " I Service. leaves Picwu for Ch rl ttetown Thursdn a er arrival o deny train no . have: Charlottetown rid New Glasgow at 8.00 a. . l-‘rld connecting 1t New lasirow wi h the night tra Ill for Sydney and Iallfax. t Loaves Plctnu for Charlottetown aturday after arrival of day train om Rattler. Loaves Charlottetown - onda at J0 s. In. for Pictou and I ll C Pit?! will. oflifimdi- ‘iifillififlfiid in 33 Binnie fare. Charlottetown-Piston » ".00. return “.60. . I Single nirs ctiariiittdtdwn-Nuw Glasgow $3.60. return 85.00. » , further particulars -ond ' rates apply to OLRVIIJ: IIIIOI» LTD» Charlottetown. P. I'l- L - For freight ' Blaster-Ii Transport. Ltd. New Glasgow and Pinion. N. l. iuo-i-t-midi. a mu. ' _ J t.- ‘IIQSQ l l i il s. s. ‘fusuuiv t-liaagow with night train for yd- _