. ...~....e...~a-a.s-a¢n ---It I The women of the Maritime PrTvinces who bake ltheir own bread, insist on having the best quality of flour the world produces. ' This insistence on highest quality is achallenge to file Canadian miller, for it compels him to realize that the flour which would satisfy other places, might .easily fail to satisfy here. ,. i No milling company in Canada is better equipped 'to supply a flour of the above standard than the St. Lawrence Flour Mills Co., Limited, of Montreal, and they do supply it in - FO-O-O- y Garage for Sale For Sale-Campbell's Garage at Hunter River. with gasoline pump. ell pump. air compressor. battery 224 Euston Street. Charlottetown. -§-§§-§-§4-O-Or0-O—§ 9-0 t O o-se-o-o-ooo-e-o 3011-4-12-81. FOR SALE I acla farm, near York Station. 5 * aares hardwood. Barns rebuilt. we]; Blind. Wire tensed. 16 pen ranoh new. Also l Island horses. r. MoGllATH, Oovellead Road. IMO-Q-lO-li-lb-IT-lt .1 y Farm For Sale _. Iarm for Sale at Beseaeath. the Ifopdty of the late Peter Gordon. 1W ems verily covered with hard and soft wood. The balance in a high state of cultivation. Good buildings. school on farm. Your miles from "W318i". 2% miles from Cardigan. Ior particulars apply to l. l. PAR-KHAN. - sus-i-s-nmn. Muum‘ wFor Sale l’ The nu of u» vimm mm with lawn fiersen. also bbualu; lot opposite These two properties will be sold separately or en bloc. An attractive price will in» elven for quick sale. Apply to . W. K. ROGERS. p LT. 00L D. A. MMKINNON. vREGAlfiu/L- SMILES GABIY GERTII a III ll. \ IAY. O1 “What some singers need is vol ume and timber." peoee AN ACTO R'8 PRAYER The setor heaved s heavy sigh. And wobbied on his weary legs, As iesriuiiy he ilxad his sye Upon s piis of paiiid apes. _. He groansd. "Though all things come at last To him who waits. yet. eh, I pray That never may my lines be east Where ancient hen-fruit comes my way!" a \ Professor: In this ease ofopun- shot wound the esll had struek the subleet In the —-. Absent-Minded Student: Give him his base. ~ p ‘ "An swtuily nloe man lives in that house we Just passed." I H "is that sol" ' - "Yea. he's a vaoetsrls..." . . '1 ‘Patina more .. l. ‘ mom». L1 climb onus n... The Third warn...‘ a AMystelq LoveSvtos-y _ ' nan-ulna. " I - I (Continued) We promised faithfully. and part- ed. ‘Pheglerlwasns-rrowarsdmcky Mih overhsnsina erase in places. In places boo. the hillside run sheer up, with sheep paths winding perilously among the trees and bushes. The stream was narrow and fast. opening into an occasional pool. shallow where tlho water emerged. but. sloping to b11133 dflphhs at the distant end. Amnngtheflrstdoaencestinoneof these pools, I lost my tackle on the overhanging trees that crowded to the water's edge. Thanking Provi- dence that George was not tile-re to scoff. I fitted fresh tackle and pro- ceeded upstream. Ii; was very pleasant, in that quiet, glen. with the soft rush of the water in my ears and the birds 51112111: overhead; and above both noises I could hear the pounding of 'a distant “ram-fall farllher u/p be- tween the hills. “That probably means a big pool." I said i0 myself and decided to waste liotle tune playing fisltlly (and un- skillfully) beneath these tenacious branches. Soon the thunder of the waterfall grew louder: and after push- ing through some dense bushes. with my rod held high above my head. it burst into view, fifteen or i/wenhy feet of whllte falling wafer. It seethed and churned between banks of ‘steep rock green and slimy with moss and spray and it spread into a still. deep pool. perhenas twenty yards across, with the body of o. tree lying drunkenly over one comer and a ledge running round the msl-xln just wide enough to give an adventurous angler foothold. I smoked piaclclly for half an hour, more asleep than awake, fishing an. intervals vrhemthe fancy took me, but dreaming mostly, make-up! ‘Poet's’ the cussed thing about it. The only treasure-trove I bore aw-ay from that pool was an un- ‘\. £551‘ A stiii dose oi Neriiiiae relieves asap is the slsuaeil almost is- atsatiy. Sickasssataislstlieesnes a nightmare ai the past ii Navi- liae is had! ea the bath-room shit. lest uetbsrs rely ‘as llcrviiine isrssdlsaiils that arise h the isuly. all ihl k Isisl i’ er ‘a llaadrel pair. latuasl sad external. llsrvlhd ls"e"trss irlsalhtbslnesal as in raid Ila for ‘eslefstsmsrl: easy-garrison. hert- biriesl Ipeetesa- ltisssoftbeslcaei aallewsi. liERViiE lNFiT/JNT Rf! ll f? l alumna drlusht.’ and‘ I-oems in w" with a Jerk and wiihuu impres- slon ‘ll-hilt I'd ‘bfitfl’ be missing (m. I w“! will! st-Jha pronoun of Plowlna ass-in thrown. the dense bushes. w» there so ‘ollher w... but of bun cu-l-de-ssot 1 looked all around My eye picked out. an sltamativs route It meant, climbing about fifty feet w w 1111M perpendicular bank. but even flul. was a sluts: nay wstream than wins back um r could get. an our rnilh up to hither around ‘and flwl wwldns Mind to meet/file obmam aaain above the pool. I-glanc- ed at my watch and whiatled: there was notfme to flab firrilherIf must setback atoneeorbeleteforiea: whioh would look mighty rude. as ,li I Preferred my 8:014» oil-the lack of it, before the mm of my host-Ito say hdilhlns or! Market's oresssandwiehes. Solunloosedtiheieoklesnrhroll- inc it up put it. in my pocketbook. Realms we the line. 1 unlimited the rod and slipped it into the brown watery proof cover. Tnen I made alc- was the mtch of pebbles and cogn- rnenoed no climb. The quiekeag- way back. it was obvious. was not to blunder down-stream over the rocks at the water's edge, but get up into h-lg/h ground at once. wtlioh would out off s. nsldemble bend in the bin-n. and have a clear shroll down through the trees on the horizon above me. The climb was a tougher job than I had anticipated. My rod was the trouble, roi- r had to pull myself by occasional tufls of gram and jutting corners of rook. digping my toes into the loose earbh that limited at a touch. A bitch tree now and then and an odd haael bush. gave rupporl; and medethegoingeealamfpeusede-nd looked down, my arm round a sapling; and the dark Ere"! p001 with its. My thoughts, I may as well admit.‘ booming waterfall seemed a dread- s“ 1518913’ on title atmnze intricacies m1 dfflp_ 1 ghuddgggd w “mm o1 “m, WWW-X" M 11w WM man on angler slinging rim in the dark and earth ever yet understood a girl? And‘ fellizrlt into that hideous cavern; and. the more beautiful the girl. the more. Wm; mnsldenuy mare can’ mm 1 cum“ Wm“! i» be her memo!‘ had used m swam; 1 tackled the lest twenty feet of the olnnb. As I got my‘ knee upon aroehsndmiyhandon the tough eurlin: foot, o! a tree above me I heard a shot across the glen. "I should have brought a gun in- stead of this.” I grumbled to myself as“ tihe rod again got. in my way. I'd at. least. halve boned a few wood- vlsewrf’ l _ Another shot wens off xarldWll-ie birds rose wheeling and crying above me. The shooting seemed reilhemjnear for myiasimatld Iputousjxeettsf- bu!‘ the same interval there there WM s lilhlrd mm; but an irlstant before uhe reverberation. there had been a hisslnubeleavesofataeeafewyallds distant. i _ ‘ ‘ y The blighter wlavpotlhimg ova‘ at birdsonthiasldeofihegilsn! lstoop- slgnofhim. l-fiseilionkion muatbe drawntomy preeonoeandtlbabrlaht speedily! Iaboutedsrldwwvedmy rodslnwatitsetaandtosauwanlhe looeeeartainaefllokedisptnaapray _A ‘edandlookedsoroesflrherewaano f substantial one-namely. the thought ‘jade me, m“ {twnh “m; ma“ that women are amazing oreaturu- mum“ for assuredly I took no fish. And, comeofintherefleotlonunotsvevry wubmmmW-wmwltyunimo; novel one either. The strumming of 80mm“; w” nun-m Mm’ m“ the whims had been like a veritable d“ man-mu“ me‘ I“ lsworeanarilyflrhsnoyfanlddenlt .well aware of my prosper; ‘Phat. he '— {was indeed. mun; delibmate ma: .m¢i 1 slipped quicitlybdhlndrhaaal G11 ‘ ...i.%i b i..al.. ....... in: 2'?,Vl01§lis~_liith . lmssstppand iron ~ want bu. you know that r luaelae In ' 20001111881!!!‘ YOU!‘ lmnlzed Yeast. stronrand gained 'i pounds in 2 weeks. ~ Ioouid writeall day about how much nod Ironired Yeast did me. You would be surprised at the strength I gained in 3 or i days." People everywhere are amazed at the. wonderful benefits oi_ Ironlzed Yeast. Many write they were doubt- fulwhen they started. But after tak- m; it regularly for only 3 or 4 weeks they salned i5 to l5 pounds. Ugly hol- lows fill out. Skinny limbs become gracefully rounded. Blemished skin gets clear and beautiful. Only when Yeast is Ironlud is ll. moreieffectlve-Jor Iron is needed to bring out the weight-building and strengthening values of Yeast. Pleas- ant. tablets in a handy bottle. Never cause us. Safe-no harmful dnlgs. Do to any druzgisi: today and get a full ; also treatment of lronized Yedst. If‘ after this generous trial you are. notdellghted, your money back instantly from manufacturer. nearer the wp they came qulokfl‘. Ind seemed only to mlSs me-—-ln some wild pfljVflQnc%-by inches. lI am vague about, what followed. I thought for a fleeting moment. he ludhitmmbecause I knew! was slipping and falling. I thought more- over he had got ‘me in some vital place. ‘me ground went through my fingers. and my feet no longer nipped I know vaguely that I was smashing through leaves and branches: and then there w” a yer-ring shock. I closed my eyes 1n pain, and opened lyhem experimen- tally not. knowing what to expect. I saw that I was jammed perilously be- tween a birch tree and the bulk. and looking upward gabhered in an emo- tlonles way that X must, have slipll- ed and fallen a dmlen feeuand had been saved by this slender nee trunk. At the lane moment I heard a faint splash below end I realized my fish- lng-rod was no longer in my hand. It was only by albeured luck that l had not‘ gone down with it. and this m- Oilflbt jolted me suddenly b0 my sense. I do not. mspjmee I lay there against. the-bank for 1on8!“ than a few sec- onds before I was on my ‘feet again. (To bo-‘oontinuedl _ FILE _ SUFFERERS You Answer These Questions; Do you know why olntments do nobglve you quick and lasting re- lief‘! why cutting does not remove the cause? ' . Do you-know the cause of piles ls mvpman l ‘mat there is congestion of l-llood in the lower bowel‘! Doyou know. that there is n hann- lesi tnternal- remedy discovered by Dr: L-sanhardt and known as HEM- ROID, now-sold by Bushes Drug Co., Ltd. and drusllli-s everywhere, that ls suaranteedll ' HEM-HOD) hanishes piles by re- moving the cause, by freeing blood circulation in the lower bowel. This snap! home treatment has an almost unbelievable recordfor sure, safe and lahtins relief to thousands of pile silk sufleters. and saves the needless pain and expenseof an operation. ‘Don't delay. ‘lry-HEIM-ROID today. ‘bush and madesrrobaervaten. Noble ..~ traeeof him wI-sinbe seen. Binlewere still rising in clumps and olrculing‘ up the lien; but apart 1mm them even’- thine was deadly still; and fi-he in- oessni. drone ofthe wafer was all that broke the sllenoe. I wontlomd myanswer pat. lihrthemlnbarked agaiihandaohlpofrookweazeplin- tered fmnimsbowlder above mybeed iaohewasirtflrlngahot-llewaalooa- ins off bulldm a1. mel' And-a wild panieseiaadmylimbsflhehanlhuh wealeasthsnnoprotwilotldtlvrlain- deed star-pt. Without moreedo. I leaped at the bowler above mo. and. whetherho were flnishodand x-iotV‘ Rogers. "lb lave me a_ 300d appetite. I got. ‘ Keyeer Colours Ciasalque Inspire the Hosiery Palette;..They'li be iusl as inspirational to you. One glance of the ‘i930 sun- tone, ‘Aphrodite, will make you dosh out to gel some kind ofa beigeltlfiuir so you can wear the ravishing colour; Diono will force you to think in terms oi‘ the new little ‘five o'clock‘ frocks. Aurore turns your attention iou- evening parties. Phoebe gives an idea ‘to go infer lop dancing. Juno lends you to a pleasant wolk. All these shades are featured l with Keyser SiendoyHeel- the new narrow French heel that shadows the ankle so smuqipy. SiyieiNo. 1m All Silk Chiffon "S|endo” Heel $1.50 .- VKeyser Colours Ciessiqoel APHRODIT! , a i aurora - mans moses‘ - luno~ i l i i i i . I . Stanley, Shaw 8t -.- . Allttle“qeod"p|i|,| " wonders-mire”; ' ugliness into been‘ | l provides the lineal; cheapest insurance is i sertaee against deeaq, i Ramsay's Paint has 5| Will l0? Pfeserving; "lfllllllfl Canadian pert‘ for nearly on“ drad qears and during 1 time has won an eav‘ reputation for itself. lor- For ale by i -- -__- i Steamer Ash ‘lenders will be received si K for purchase of S. S. "TERM gross 319.2. depth l3.5. built 189B for Govt. Now owned l’ Driven ashore sheltered Con -; Nfld. For particulars apply ' Seller's Sous. Ltd. North 5 N. B. Highest or any l‘ necessarily accepted. ' (Signed) BUBGEO d: LAPOILE EXPO! . LIMITED. i Burgeo. Newfoundland. ‘, O40§~§O§§F§+O§O4+§ i The Great. Axwo 1 Registration Enrollment Ne. i Will make the season of v Lawndale Farm," East Royal ‘ a real show horse. weighsl ‘i square (sited, sound. with tbs legs and feet l-lis colts and i grre can be seen at the farm- i Terms-Sldiiil-flllfl at iirn! vies and $10.00 more when proves in foal. Mares at owner's rink. rmmr McKAY Owner In , &O§Q ‘ O bb-OO-O-OOO-flb-O SOOB-Q-IQ-Snttuesfiwks. Ird floor. oomph-tel! i" Central in business snriloll- month. Apply Ho: 116M. 8024-4-12-lwuir. Professional Cd _.-- Mark R. McGui aaaasgsévsorlgilala ' Osasaraa Block. Chllitl" l McLeod & Bill‘ s. a. sum-bu w. a nanrbav. K- ‘i "s attorney-ll‘ Oliees lee Richmond I noun so u All mat-unmove- P- l l McDonald & M ‘ _ ll. I. hhlfllflnv-v" uonar 10 W" Stewart _ & l-° ‘ / p. n. ‘flflnlfl. l- 9.