are-ear». b-i 14a“ ___ .\_____-¢.---~.».-.-<a~=.~.<»as=w -i’-'i'iafi~""if"" i?" f‘ ' m‘. PAGE TWO ivAruiiiiliPl-IONES your n ssilowl not workin are action. the trouble is not Bsechain‘: Pills will relieve the r ' s. improvement comes with when time is trouble. Have you shad-dark brown-taste? A headache! l; are messages that your digestive organs are rly. These messages call for your attention-immedi- ... ‘l“"l'.‘"‘°ii°l§‘°?li°“°i’l§°““““1£§l ahas'hofl'.l7latuie' eswi eoowe yacute l- 50th:: latitude by lfibmty toeldcfcanytlting. to think. to work. to play- Illl relieve constipation, aid the liver to do its work. . Swiftly, entiy and thoroughly they remove all disorders of stomach, liver, bowe s and follow. The wisest thing is to have on hand this remedy which for fifty years has been bringing relief to thousands. fylilslgglulrs PILLS Everywhere in Canada nt trouble and prevent worse. They the first dose and healthy conditions i" N} ‘Ww-‘Eflr-Enysys "roun Gllvenlment Standar TiscrsgsPAAlhfil-IFI: coAsT m- Seeds No. 1 Nickel Mammoth Queen Clover. s. No. 1 Field Peas. No. i Vetchea. No. 1 Timothy, No. l, No. 1: Alaike Clover, No. 1 Sweet Cloverq CLUDING CANADIAN AND i AMERICAN NATIONAL FARES a A couiplctc ihlrty-ilay mil-expense Spflilfftoilr is being arranged to tba_N0_1'lll Barley 2 and 6,l>aciiic Coast, special grain leaving rowed, No. 1 Wheat, (White Fyffl) lToronto, July 9th, travelling 0n this no, 1 Wheat, (White Russian), N°mlralln m Prince Rupert. B. C., stop 1 Buckwheat (Sliver Hull). No. 11bit}; 9Y9? Mangei, (Yellow international). Nofillllllllpvg 1 Turnip Seed. (Haszards, Millpond. No. I Field Corn. No. 1 Lawn Grass, Es.‘ and; Quality and price? Cow Horn and Greystons). shallots, Onion Sets. Garden Flower Seeds. the beat. Prompt service. W. A. JOHNSTONE. ' Montague 413-4-l5ws8l. AUCTION SALE AT I52 KING STREET 0! household rifles-tn on Friiliiy. Mo) lat lat l o'clock. I um authorized ll executor of the entrain of lute ltlllzullrlll Fri-anal to lu-ll on above (lute iill housi- hold eflertli without reserve. J. A. MCDONALD, Auctioneer. tilifl-l-Wikl-ll, ______i__.___. . lloiicls- From this time folwvard, I will be responsible for no bills contracted by any person but myself. (Signed) WESLEY CALLBECK April 2m. 1925. witnessed HEN RY WEBSTER, J.P.l G67~-l~28l\l-li. Nilllilfm We the undersigned fox ranch‘ owners wish to notify any party orl ' Ilic whole 0f Eastern en route for a gday at a few hours at Waln- wrlght, Buffalo Park, three days at Jasper National Park, with short stopovers to view Mount Robson and the lndian village of Kltwanga. Tho party will then board Cana- ldizill National Pacific Coast Stealin- icr for Vancouver, spending a d8? {at Vulicoilver, Victoria, Portland ,zind Seattle, returning from Port- 'land Vlil Union Pacific with side ‘irip lo YtllCIWSIOIJQ Park, thence LU ‘Suit liukc (‘ity, Rocky Mountain lPzirk, Denver. Chicago and back to "Fol-onto, which point will be reach, w-d on August 7th. The tour will in- lcluile four and one half days iluto- llmlr in Yellowstone Park, and lhlce y-‘alid one‘ barf days tour in Rocky l‘ 5km] s" mum‘ _1.\lountziiu National Park. The tour is being arranged under lihe (lircctlcn of A. E. Bryson, Prin- icipal of Silverthorn School, Toronto. ,zind Martin Kerr, Principal of the Kilrl Kitchener School. Hamilton. __._‘l‘lllll infnrliintioii may be secured from Mr. Bryson. 44 Silverthorn Avenue, Toronto, also from Mr. Kerr, 4 llueiah Avenue, Hamilton. The rate of $413.60 frolii Toronto includes transportation, lower l)i"l'lll nccilnlniollairion on trains, ac- conl-nlmlaiiion in hotels, hotel and llunginw comps. nleais in (liners. slight-seeing tours. For two per- sons, occupying one lower berth. the cos: will he 8374.65 each. While primarily assigned for the benefit of Teachers of Ontario, the "four is lrnw -hr0\vu open for the Canada, and ‘in the general public. Zl!lK-~l~15-\\'Iil. parties entering or attempting to‘ enter our ranches that we will notl may happen them. PETER R. WHITE, J. M. LAIRD. PARNELL MeMAHON, D. L. MORRISON, LEO HUGHES, 670-4-28M3l. llillci On and after May 1st I purpose changing my Garage business over to all Cash system and in future it will be necessary to have the Cash for any purchase made or any Work performed. Having decided to buy and sell for Cash and do insist that nobody ask for credit. as l do (lot wish to refuse. but under the circumstances it will be necessary to do so. An Immediate settlement o! all outstanding accounts re- quested. NORTH TRYON GARAGE, North Tryon - 669-4-2liM-4i_ Farm For Sale AT NORIIOIKO The Iarm nl the llate Yrliiils Wriutrr lli rlflerrd for sale. ’l‘liill fllrlu collliistsilf III seem of loud, In well wists-real and fenced. and In a aoml stats u! cultiva- tion. The Ilulldlnn are all in [cud re- pair. (‘olive-silent to ehnrrhna. stores and srheol. For particulars apply on the pram- lluia or writs MRM. FRANK WEBSTER. lfonsinglon, ll. It. I ilfl-i-Zflllfll. IQOOOO-QOOQ-OGOO-OOOX-Qooov For Fire Insurance consult II. ‘ll, SIMPSON 150 Richmond Street Phone 362 v-‘oeooeeooooooooueeeseeo Iliucrion, in frilnt of the Courts Building, in Charlottetown, lip (Jueens County, in ‘ward island, 0n Friday, lluy of Muy i925 .at the twelve o'clock noon, I\IJ[A THAT parcel of land. situate, lying alid being on Lot Thirty-five, in Queens County aforesaid, hounded as follows, that is to say: Com- mencing on the west side of the Millcnve Road, at the east end of the southern boundary line of the furm now or heretofore in the nc- cupatlnn nf ‘Thomas Hays. and rilllnlng tllencc west along said southern boundary line chains to the present boundary line between Townships Numbers south along said Townships’ boun- dary line eleven chains to the west ,end of the northern boundary line of the farm now or heretofore owned by Thomas Dover, thence east along said llnrthcrn boundary eighty chains to the west side of tho Millcove ltilail thence north along the said Road to the point of commencement, containing eighty- r-lght acres o! land. a little more or less, as described In a convey- zlllee of tlll- Sillfl lands frnin the Government to llaliiel Bradley, dnled the 20th day of February. A.D., 1883: This i-lfilo is made in pursuance of a power of snle contained in an Indenture of Mortgage. dated the ,28tli of September, 1917, made be- tween Francis E. Dougan. of Dor- chester. in the ‘State of Massachus- etts lce-Delivery-(Mun of the one part and John Wood of Bracikley Point Road, in Queens (lnunty in PflllCP Edward island. (formerly of lliount Albion, in Queens Coun- ty aforesaid) retired farmer, of the other part. default having ,been made in the payment of in- terest and principal secured there- by. For further particulars apply to McLean 8e McKlnnon. Solicitors. etc... Royal Bank Building, Char- lotteinwn: Dated this 21st day of April. 1925. George F‘ Dewar, Aaslgnee of Mortgages 579-i-Z?»29~H3 4i iO-O§-O-O-§O44** ‘ E. R. Good 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown Fire, "life, Accident, Sickness and . Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. l Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. Strong Stock Companies. Brow 0 “‘vv¢v400§-OIO4 l lithium be responsible for anything thatl Th0"? Wlll b9 Bold l)!’ Plllllli! limp m the border- Thlrty-four arid Thirty-five, thence eooeooo-oooovoooaeo-eo-eoo-e WILD HORSES, By Henry Herbert Knlbtia oale~i~fiOQOfifiO I Qfifi-Q-O-OQQ CHAPTER XVII “‘QO “lve woke up and foulid a rattler ‘ coJcd on lily blankets. anzllelt uneasy uutil l had shook him off and stomped on him. Bu! whcii I see a coward w th agun 0n him, i get plumb scared."— (indigo Pete.) Bender and his companion. Harts- llOTl]. dropped down from Utah through the Hopi country with a kllinir. charged against them. They rude tired horses and swung wldc 0i settlements. living as best they could on the charity of a chance Navajo sboep-heriler until they reiicliul Antelope. wllero they ar- rived late at uiglit and ivlierc they found hrlef sanctuary in the abolit- oi a man whom they hall known in the north. Tllcy hinted at split- ting the luul they curried, are ivolfisllly, and in piiylncnt for hos- ~pilzllily lelt tllcir worn-out animals in E‘.\"liiillg(3 for two belilnghg l0 ‘their lin:.i with the. cove-"t threat that 1f he talked they wouldshout hlnl on sight. And he knew that they would, provided they were not captured and jzillcd bzforq they reachtd the Mexican border. Conscquentlyntheir arrival and ileparture were not adveltiscil. They left lbs-fore daybreak llilil headed south, skirting the high- way tn ilVUlfl leaving a plain trail. At dawn they camped in a decp zirrilyo. {louder slept whllelizi-ris- born, ll lauk, l()\\'-llPitili‘il. palle- fil cow-hand from Wyoming. kept <1 watch. Bender's swarthi‘, broad face. unsliaven cheeks, zinil Jlfllletl illnck hair wcre not ilcauii- back, snoring heavily. U-xlle-ricnced a sudden hatred fol" ‘lllt. COllllliilllOll with whom hr- hull l He turned from (looking at Bender and gazed across Tthe ml-sas, sitting as motionless as lflll lllillllll sentinel. Occasionally ‘he isniuktil a cigarette, When the ‘noon sun wurnlcd the arroyo, he lstrolle down ‘and touched thc seeping man with his boot. Ben- ilcr sat up (|lllCl{l_\', his look 0i‘ ap- prehension cllaiig llg to one ofdis- gust as he glanced up at the sun. rilund-ailout at the ilienk arroyo, “and finally at the two horses mov- ing rrstlcssly on their stake-ropes. Neither man spoke. Each saddl- Wl, tigliicnerl (flHClIiis, and mount- .ed. 'l'he_\" struck south again. keep- ling a course some two miles ivcst of the road. and scanning the sur- rounding country for sign of a ranch or liumcsiiziirl. ln two hours they had reached the first waiter-holi- <i')ll[ll, where they paused only ‘lung inougli to drink and water ;lllB r horses. They would not have lriskeil travelling in daytime had ';l,ll€_V not known that the great moon between Antelope and Coli- chn ivzls all but llfllllllfhllllvll, They ran the risk of lucetiilg some f'lliilli'(- cow-hand or shcielrherder. but that risk they were sviiling 'in take for the sake of making Lute that afternoon. after push- 'ng their horses steadily. they up within sight of Concho, ‘extra provisions at Cont-ho, the (last town they would risk visiting ,unt'l they were safely across thc jrrlngc and in the Tonto Valley. ‘Thcy would swing wide of Solnno. |the natural gateway to the south- leru hills. Their usual procedure ‘With for one to drift (lliiotly into a ‘town willie the other stayed in i Proper functioning sl the kidney "nglfl , to [pod llllltlr. Gin Pills eorrsot all kidney troubles. Get a be; til-day. and be well. Jones: "Did you tell that fellow l had gone to Australia?" Office Boy: “Yes; l told him you started this morning." "Good! What did he say?" "He wanted inknow when you'll be back. and l told him not till after lunch." ::it Has Many Qunlities.-—The man who possesses a bottle of Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil l3 armed against many ills. it will relieve a cough. brenk a cold, prevent anro throat; it will reduce the swelling from a sprain, relieve the most per- sistent sores and will speedily hcal cuts and contuslons. it is a mcdi- cine chest in itself. A, n, H35. - The ceaseless flElll-lll! between the bar- ons reduced the country tn waste. The crops rotted while the men were fighting. it Will quite an ordinary occurrence for a baron to stand a slellfi. and lllfli B! ordinary for two to enter into an al- liance for the Pill’- pose of more ex- tended ilepreila- tione. iful lo gaze upon, as he lily on his‘. Hzirtsliilrn ' 11f»s.. l .5. .. THE cnsncorrnrowu coluimsu camp, tairnl; turns .at our ‘" supplies. li was Bender's turn to ride In. He caught up his horse. and when night settled over the rnean he rode ‘cross coulitny to‘ ward the town, flhlvlllg fuel‘. as the Antelope mall stage -pullcd up at the store platfoi m. His covert‘ glance slid over the roped mall sacks, the old ‘bearded driver, and‘ tho stout and impress ve figure oi Samuel Percival, in long linen duster. Mr. -Percivul‘s rotund-lty and his general appearance sug- geateil money. Bender strode in- to the store, bought provisions. and dropped them in a gunnysack. and strode out, mounting his horse just as Percval asked Old lqienry Wat- kins where the hotel was. "Ain't none," declared Old Hen- y. “Just roomrsvlii that Liielc Klobc icrosl. the street. Herc is wll-re you take what you git, and your moiley'won't git you any iiiorc than what you 8C9. This hero is Concho. it ain't Chicago." Mendel" reincd lullllil and dilftul away in the n gbt. He judged that. the fut mail bad mono)’; also that the stage driver did not like the lili mun. liiirtilhoru was waiting 0n a ridge a sllult ivay from his horse, which he had saddled. _“What rig was hat dusted into town?" he (|ll(2‘~ led. Fat guy looking for a After eating they rode to the edge of the mesa town, watered their horses, and ngaln_striick south. Two hours out from Con- cho they fed their tired animals the corn Bender bud purchased. '-»‘ta,.... l Three Spinners COIAR CUT-OUTS eeevo-oooxo-oooooobO-olvwov DAY in and day ing, cleaning and and latcr allowed them to graze on the short grass until midnight. ilartshorn knew that a break was inevitabie~ Bender's sullen’ silence lnillcaLng that he was lllllllillllg somileobllilile move from lllcir pres< lit course. Finally he ipolze. ‘ "That night-rider that stuck up, the stage and Look tho woman has sot the name. We can use ll." "Not mel." said Hartsllorn. "We played in luck this ,i'ar. “I'll stick to the brush." "Then here's when; When l want company l lip another yellow dog where." Hnrisliorn swallowed the insult. laughed ulld strode over to his horse. "Well, let's gct going." he said us though satisfied with Ben-l 119i‘? Dlfln to hold u.p the stage, He‘. waited until Bender was stooplng‘ to ulilfe the hobbies, then mounted swiftly and struck into a lope. He was not afraid of Bender, but he would not risk a (luarrel, there in the durk. Bender was quite cap= alllle of shooting him in the back, As for Bender himself. he cared we split. can pick ‘most any? little enough where Hartshorn went or what bOHimi‘ of him. They hurl bee nrlosecolnpzililoils, ‘but never friends. Together [hey hall lied from a common enemy, the lvfial, and successfully. When they leit that they were comparatively safe. they began to hate and dis. trust each other; gullenly brood. lng animals, bound to fight or sep- "Tlllv ln the long run. it was inero-l ly ll nlattcr of time Willllll Day the penalty. mun may escape following deliberate though society does and punish him. _ ‘Bender bad determined to hold llli the stage, siiigie-liandeil, silr- mlslng that the fat man, evidently "m" Clllfifii-Zil. had considerable WWW)’ wlih hlln. Several miles north of Solann, Bender concealed himself in an arroyo nea-r the road waiting for dawn and the arrival of the stage. Hartrshorn, riding silvlftly, made for the hills, Day. light found him well within tlic shelter of the tlnrbcrluntls. when each in fact no‘ the retribution murder, even not draw Where Bender was _ concealed. bnniuel Percival, heavy-eyed {mm lack 0f “BOD. and in an ill temper. lurcbed to the unaccustomed swing of the ‘buckboard, while Old Henry Watkins,‘ with n loaden shotgun lieelde his leg. held the team mun- road, and covertly enjoyed (m; m“. comfort. of Mr. Percival. Old Henry did lint lanticlpalc. it reappearance of lilo bmldlt, whom ho siill be. ll"""l' l" l"! Johnny Trent. lltlt lrs recent experience both on tho road nnd ‘in llukin-‘s qmr-a had awakened his old-time caution. As carrier of the mull he was entitled l9 llffilcct himself llnd his largo. home one in Antelope llnd sold that us carrier nf the mzris he was, all right. but as a carrier of femnleg he W8! not n shilling silccess. He. MORE 'i.iirM0Uiz's"oiTiifsfnRY‘ Best‘ fir lbu ‘vi-mi spinner. She led her down out of silk, rich velvet, and man)’ Jewels- Slie was so beautiful in her lovely with her at first capture “ grew Wllil, his llflnil shook. first impulse was to speak~io ur-l gue, to tell who ho was and try to bluff it out. the [at man was utterly unnerved. some unexpected move. talk to the fat. man." clval's bulk and clumslnoss, as he half-rose as though to alight. ulsol resented the lnsluuation that he served to mask the broker's des-‘Tlley b10856 the vision anrlswcoli-n was tnn old to tight: hence the peratq intent. Percival grabbed lllPI >__ _ _ ‘frantically for the shomum jerked But ho! fnrthe strenuous ilullghti-rs "—_‘_'____——-— -_.. it up, and croughgd 3,3 he wag, 0f Mflffllfl med both barrels blind” The in times oi peril and stress ulld u ll (team hinged into a gallop. Percival Mille- Q lwas pitched out. Old Henry lay ab s buck m, [he mg,“ as (he team Dailglitirsdnfuhiary, and daughters swerved from the road and swept 0 i BI‘ "l. ‘ crashing through the scattered Tlll-‘Y ‘I'll lllte lli-‘llil- "nil flit‘? (if flit‘- bfllllill. Finally he brought the 9i"? “I careemng huckboard to a 5m“ and Swcetnleizs and bPnilty, strength null glanced back. The outlaws rlder- i" Y- ' LS9 f less horse was running in a circle Wlllcll llavv (‘"0890 the hotter i‘ '- i: B f, with reins dragging. The figure of W"? . Q -I ,, o‘, a stout man in a linen dilator was ‘d just rising from the roadside. '“l‘7"lllY O~ BOFWHII- 0i ‘Boston. Henry as be swung the team round and drove back. Women who find THE PFHNCE I This in one (lily? ‘lllalll-"r "ml story nf “The Tlirce §lllIli1l‘l'-‘l- Clll out and soon Y0" “lll have ll“ whirl;- set, wasn't flt to do my work few days tho pains were not bothered any more. l New Al yflndiaua. On the ililru day everything hill) i pciied as it hail on the Dievlolll’ days. The old women took their places and before night the eutirv; roomful of flax was spiln- l when they rose to go they said. “Tomorrow will be your Wcilllillg duy and we will be at the feast. If you remember your promise all will g0 well with you. but if Yml 70"!" misfortune will surely come I" you." l When the queen came that eve l back and Lydia E. l’ likliisiifs month or so without. tiillil Montreal, Quebec. the girl who was so beautiful, but above nll was such a wonderful the tower and dressed her in flue gown that the prince fell in love- LYDIA EA’? sight and they Helpfu ' lieveorwvorked Woiiie housewife and mother toils weakness, such as Mrs. Chapman iiltd, develops and the wife pays a toll in physical weakness 811d natural result of overwork! b k l1 1 . . lllfllfillalaldlitfificllillchllcli. 1812:1355: letter, and should realize that Lydia E. Piakllirm ‘s Vegetable Compound, made fmm iodtaond herbs, is especially adapted to overcome such conditions. » Mrs. Chapman's Letter Reads as Follows: L" , ' E. Pi kl ’ V tabla Compound foraweaknels whiigelzatybilrrblogllnliavel dill: (l)Vy6dl":V0!‘k, ulld Iflglulwlrigl’: l suffered for quite a whll Vegetable Cclnpound tlu an woman su airing called ins on tho ‘plioue an knowing what it the (lfllmlflftl, as she meant so I ‘list make for that. bottle: f ends are without it in their MR9. I. l. CHAPMAN loan nu ar.. NIW sunny. ma. l-i'l’ out, week in 811d weak mill file ‘tired, over-worked on, sweeping, mending. Is it any wonder that pain for her efloris o! love, themselves afliicted with weakness, _ _ irritability and melancholic will f ' u ‘ d t talc this sdicine. After the 33¢‘ 3x113’; thlssylahnlllebegn and afwrmtakin a few bottles I am doing m Another Case of Nervous Breakdown Bfalsonnenvojfontrezil.—"I was always feeling tired and heavy, with a weakness of the aiull in in right side, liIlIl l had a nervous breakdown. egemble imlupoulid nnd sbn gave me half a bottl much good that. I have been taking it ever iiinco whnllover l fuel the need. l often 1g it, but when l fuel illelemat headache. or llullios."—l\il'ii J Haiti-nits, n51 Third Avenue, Malsoims Thousands of Women owe their health to Lydia E. Pirikliarrfs Vegetable Qompoun INKHAM MEDICINE co. LYNN. MASH. were married the very next day. (The prince has brown hnir. Col- or his suit two shades of blue.) (Copyright, 1925, Associated Dili- l°"'- l“) DAUGHTERS or MARY AND DAUGHTERS OF MARTHA‘ (Reprinted by Request.) l .__. i loaded shotgun. (lilll- Pcu-l‘ , Jos l/lain Feature 0f v mix... iv... Bur .‘I_u‘,..|...- I "p! . ‘lillllil l'lilt‘llil. dusting, cook- r a time a and mother iilie pain, head- be e. I first I ain housework every day and big ly recommend the from female trouble. Only yesterday a friend did for mo wanted to know what to ask for at give it a triuifl-Mrs. C. E. Gnu-sun, 1920 Elm Street, 'A friend was taking e w try. It did me so OI ally other bad fool g, l rlwuululund it for any ieinulu trouble. and vary few of my uve, vph lK-liars. 79$ ’— tv/s-A. Qe Q2: ¢_\§' 4: .13.? e »n)fi€"" - lfrnilcis Peters. fliers. Nnrlnzin ilolrilil- lllliynurll .\il'illl-. Bfillflel‘ lumped his horse out oi‘ ’l‘iic daughters of Alan-y sit and‘ d. P lbuuiricn liiilinlil. ten ' me draw and in "om Oil title w“, P‘)??? l l , , lifldlllsanifillllaln ->r7ess.\)\'iill un- n l _ ~'z -,il ll .‘.‘ "' tbfigzlcewgiliénlfiegrrg W116i?" m“ mugs x ‘Sig: mm l u I H l hllllnlLv lnlilmzwl il-rlciililly, llllll JABQTS BEAUTIFUL I ‘ ' . . . ,v.li:'l 'lill".' rl ll. '- of h.m. The horses shied. Qlil The ilaughten, oi’ Illnrllln wit-sill lgl>(']l“\‘x“l(l"")lflhztlqlagcilil gumlflputifziru Th‘, 3mm‘. “ma. “u,” "H"... “an”. Henry llllllell lllem l0 a smndsml‘ 1k“ ‘liwoll l“. .. -- . . ~ . W . i tifu' v llilllf oil than this s1 ii-"illit , .. .- d - , , . .~.l ti \\ lllhihl bpmlul (llllFLlllll, ll. ll JlYt0ili_ fhalt dmévtili." Sdlil lien er. Lowiy bowing on lltllililil lfllfth. 1F mmmnr "f mp blxrhwur r i‘ swhrflnd is featured o" u“, m“ n, " us lg o . ~ Percival, whose brain was still heavy from lack of sleep and fai- lguiz, hesitated. "You better" light iluwn." advised Tho dailglitcrs of .\l.'iry hold sweet ‘communion Shut ilWEiy froln the world nt sin: Tho (lliiighters of Milflllii scorch Allmul lw° lmurs "ll" sllllllsfi Old Henry "He's done stuck us highways and ll_\'\\‘.'l_\'S, llllr" ‘ll lll" the stage rattled down the slope up agapLW ‘Tls they who bring thi- wunrlrri-rs '“l"l“"l“ll"~ l" l""ll“lll“'l‘l "m" Tllcsi which “pmomlhl-"l llll‘ ellll 0f lllf‘ The transition from stupor to in. ‘Ty-- l PerclviiFs eycs Hi»: |Tlle panic was swft. diiuglitrrs flowers, And breathe llcncdlciions upon the I Bender realized that poor. The dailgbters 0f Martha wlisli till.- The outlnw'a attention was focused children. on Old Henry. who was cool nnd And gel. tho breakfast, and H\\'(‘t'[I consequently more likely to niukc the floor. They silolhe the lli'fll'li'li'llt' il‘ c . nn. Bender was s0 sure of his game The iliiughteril oi Murthii lilko up l Lnurzi that he overlooked the chance o; (he 6011mm ‘ionic, l-Iilwliril McAusland. John an exwpuon to (he rule; may u \Vhen Life llilil Ilentli do llzillii- for llllfall- _ pankystricken ma“ sorncthneg ma“, (rflidf! \l.—-Alilcrt Snllildi-rs, ileu- flghm like a cornered W0“ p“, ry Pinciiu, Kentfnril llorllc. (loll bless nnd keep the daughters of Mary, “Got mm m. gravy!“ snorted m,‘ formerly of ‘ClIlIFliHlPIOWII ::Corlis are painful growths, linl '-loway‘s Corn Remover will remove them_ (To be continued) "IETARTHUR "MQREIIAND" "' " '““ ' or “my smluvrlin his first iiudgcl .\ii'. (Tliilrclllll is llnymnnd Peters. Svivcrc Peters. Siiillidrrs. Martin Priors. "o have tukcll uuusilnl pziins to prev-Twill’ ‘l9 “lllllv m‘ “all” ll“ “l9 “l” vent u lcllkitgc 0t‘ his inlelitloilsullllllmlllg» ll(‘\\'lv'[llli])f‘l‘ prophcts oilllinc what they lillcg- will he (ho mat-n- fea- (liluiicielln-H-s Budget IClu broiilcry ’l‘lic. country's rrnrlr- is llliil and ._.__>_______ ‘Xpcc-X‘ ll to il- -—~-——<-o>------ - BLOOMFIELD CR. SCHOOL. flrnilo vlll.-'lfllf~‘(i Pinon“, Rom, .(‘('llil|', Kalle Sniinilcri-i. Grudr iV. »-- MilfKlWPl licClulr, “A R a Grade ili.-~llcrl Ari-"cmilllt. lsllllril ' Sussex N.B. tirade ll.» Emilio ‘Peters. " (iriule l (ill~——(".0l|lll\ Plncnu, isl- l BRAYLEYQ LOOK FOR rue NAME l HERBINE BITTERS ls MORE EMBROIDERY ilscll “I'm having no trouble with Thr- daughters ni Ill-irv for hours , ‘*“" you." said Bender, illdiizatinp, Olll of sadness Mi ills-s standing for tlu- month or separdfor Henry. "You can drive on while l uuy ‘Mrlll- For Generations the Standard Blood Purlflei SYRUP OF WHITE PINE AND TAR F01‘ COI-lkhs nnd Throat afflictions. BFIYWY’! Extracts-Lemon. Vanilla, are in use in nil homes where ASK voviz DEALER ron DRAYLEYB THE BRAYLEY DRUG COMPANY, Limited, - Ginger, Etc. Quality is demanded, It. John. N- 5' WNV QNO TIMI fl “LB w. Juloar; PICK!!!" I0 OI an!" m‘ Cress i I . y. _ s w chines-r Co. Llnilisd Head Ofllee - Ran/raw, Onl. wry cflllc- tivcly this sour-ion in llOFilPl‘ effect‘ iiilfl in close. ull-nvcl" pliiierlls.