ARDIAN POPULAR l GUARDIAN, MARCH 30, 1967. _ _g , _ _ _ _ __ _ ._ . __.'_ sy toluene! vascv mmxav. -,-v-is W C. Psreslis la a trance ting. crown was sit- from.the little hat to ber was pale with spent in the ¢|q_ lm- hair rippled back from , ,m°9g'p__white forehead, _her eyes were deB9£`l¥l7.` lU.°0i|fll¢ 13° COUN- gequs, ‘,‘And_ I hsvtnssd of oouragei" C0,-n¢l|s__ murmured. For two months Ilbflild hi!-llfilil P9051' tion and~_so-far sh'_e had not found one, although she had been able to sub- ,glmgg gc s large _cornmercini odice for s week or two. and the pay she had re- ceived for thin laid. by careful hoard- ing, saved her from ac-tual want. Yet M time dragged cu her money dwin- dled and thats seemed no hope in sight. -1 sbpnidn't complain." she said vrlunuy; ‘ass the loc or many nnvther gh-| wh.; g0gs_.'to a~big.dty where she <4/ w. 72// //I & ,.‘-.~.\1`¥" fm' ‘ _ / , " find something. l'ul `so tired of dis- aDP°|l1i1rients." - ~ _ _ From when sae use ras coma heir” _ue we the ceaseless bam and stir of the ci&.~-' sbgiIld`t`s's`l There had been hours _when it seemed' mln whom sh E Eh? §§§§§a It wss a wish hows destined to remain nntu _ . > ` ld to cali like a challenge, and liar fheiit . ' 'f mm. ` beat’ in answer io it. Now it fright- muff? ggwnmgnultf 1:5," »¥¢‘»i'i‘»»i‘-“Ja ‘i-'°°"’-» $‘-1°-FI."--T? . ::.'.i:..‘::°..':...'".f..:':"' ZW; 'v':_aI’° :“:_:;_“d m”““d' 0”' °t` was a portrait or bersagt. Hsif__trem- °-'”° n 'hiianato|u1lvesor'rsc- - she had camo to drum bison os-~ ,,m,':§$,,,,f ,f:,,,,,_ -,221-,.5 gh; ";'°F-_§_°°°¢'°‘“’°':__|-'aa as mme, “Tue our _lu Bleek." ny e ersa sonsd's.ee= " -' for r e-ming mm,.u.a forthe me use °°°.A,,,,"°_1‘,°,‘§_§'f,§;’°{‘,,, ber, ,mu ,_,,,.,, wore the same suit, day in and dey .umm oe°,.¢e_ om m,m_ ,gm-5 mym, <_>_\:f-_*“;_**“§ 'Egg °¢f“P‘;_i‘_’“°=°°!*:;' ii .loosing fellow at ner elbow. -fm me H ° ° 10° 8° W ¢'°°‘“ 9' 'nuoru.eemib|u.m, and ruoherimpie WHY “ "°m“° °f “=°“'- ' 'ming tool _usa a girl was n pretty Each dey; -when she had searched. :||,,w¢,_..|||“, am .mms on g bguh in for work till .she was too tired to the p,g,k_ oh' 1 nmembng guy. me search further. she came to sit in the § one ym, gm” Md ,im about gg” Nu park, where everything was green and found Mr ,,;\"qe,,,.sef- 4l“I°'v WI’°'° "F‘""'°I° “Und “md” I “Not.yet,” said a voles that made I°°*°d “°‘°°" me Fu” “"0 WM" th’ Cornella's heart leap. "Not yet; but I clear liquid notes of birds 'leut a sem- I mean ,D If ,I have to ,WM an my mo bianca of me country. There were _ ,n ,,.ym‘_.. moments when thesceus charmed Cor-__ _ "And and her when you.” at me neiia, but oftener she was too dis- tender me of forty, YW Beam., frown . heartened to care. “What am I to do , so ~.mv,_ge,y! rm _,me you.” often 'f ""9 sm” °f “gm” 18"' mud’ I°“` been near her when you haven’t in the 89”" 'Im “’“'°d °“ tm’ “mms “W9” least'su's ected iti Todag, for instance. “°°“ 1° “‘d'A“5“°'* 5'" wa' “naw Have `yo§'sssrched this room thorough- despondent. Her hands were clasped, V, For yomknow ws ,_, mn, ,”|,,g_»» iistiessly in,her lnp, and she shut hor dmwled me my ov" ms shomder M eyes to keql back the tears. When D ed _ "th H k she opened Chem again, she encounter- Df6n,',$_d_..“wa-y a ova mn 6' pm' _ _V , _ ed the direct gaze of n man sitting on _ _"Wh" do you me_m.._ Bmmwood ¢ . ' . tm’ bench °W°°"° Im" H° W" “ began, and then. turning, cnugmt sight " well set up young fellow of about nine of Camel", ..Y0__I.. he sam “my “_ ((1 ' .- - _/__ _-_ _P . smooth shaven. As their eyes met the Comma num ed. .- l ’ 1 /.» ~ ‘ f pay time was in his look changed to .., be .. ,_ f . »- -A g your pardon he said quickly. /."`/M(/_ / _ ,I7 ‘ simiethlng dfeper. "Take courage." U19 "but since circumstnrices are what they {// I ,, of .f me sua. Lire u a mae for rn or ~,,,._, , am go,” to 6,," ,, ,mm ,o co, // W FIU” im" vention and ask yn ‘o do me a favor i gud twenty broad shouldered and Death ms b,.emh_ "You," I ~, . 3 . .- \ ' ‘f ' / _ -c _/_ - ' - _ f"r"" {`/[Iv / _ /g __ c°m°““ turmd “"7 M' head' hm' Will you please st., just where you I" N, 'I .` 1 I ., ' I ;___\ _Q I4 _._,_ I . U _ I \ 1 I ii..-.1 ins sbs |193" n“"°fm3 Utmngew 5°m° °“° are for two minutes! Promise me that In 'an "mt “st ‘M7 had seen' had you will not go awny.' Be evidently ¢°f°‘1~ “I"* “WPIY “°“°°”°°-" 'h° took hor reply for grunted, for he ala wld I1¢f5°If- “Hi” "9"" 9°” m° b°' not wait to hear it. But before half the . I f°l’°- W1' I Mm-" Y” “I1`°“dY “M “It allotted time was up he returned with .II `- ¢h°°’°d- Um'°m“3 ° “°.w°9°W' ‘hi _.a distingnihed, gray haired woman. held in ber hand, she went over its whom mu, ,mph m we mom mem. Want COIHIIIDB iiglill. AC CD9 IIGXK OQC9 ed to know' for they bowed ‘D her an where she applied the business msn-~ sh, pn”e¢_ ager noted something bright and spir- _ --ws Mm H,,,,thw°o,|_.. Come", “Gd In U91' “P9” that argued-w°Il 7°’ heard some one whisper. “The mother h°\`- "rm um happiest gm In 8"’ uf the famous young illustrator." ‘ whole wide world," she laughed a few ~~ Heuthwwd approached C0,.,,e",,_ ‘ 11111100” Iam- f°\' “ha had f°““d 5 9°‘ "Mother," he said, "1 want you to ” - 915011 if 1419*- meet Mies-Miss’ - _ \ pleasantly. There was so much to do __ ..s&,m°n|.. _mjomsd Heamw°°d_ \ and so much to sae-the shops, the the- dwemng ,ou me word / //: . _ \‘\_\.\\§\-2; '"9"' "I9 “mms mmnp 'm B'°“d' _ '.l'he'older`woma`n smiled in apprecla-’ [Q I » *II \.\\\\;§\ Way *md U19 KN" Pf°m¢”5d° W mm tion of the situation. ' "»_-T 1., l< ._ 1-' ` carriages blocked the crossings and _,om Mn Heamwoodr. 'rum anim vacnaoracu wrraarxcrruau when all the fashion and beauty of gomem, bowem “W mm” “E” ‘"‘zE”' the earth Seemed 10 931110 b°f°\'° C°\" “And now that we've been properly / _,II 'Z :_ ` The winter months sped quickiyand ..st,.,m°u_..oomem mm.mm.ed_ I .~_w;<~-\\`\‘ has neither friends nor. rcintlves to ' l1Blla's delighted eye. li: grew I50 b° introduced"-- George commenced. help ner. Bu;,_on,_,i do _wish 1 could `° °°°°°m Wm* Ii" ‘“ ¥°"‘¥ *°"°““ ."Th.ere_is_ a Javanese lea room nerr 9: *_7_._ _ ,» .' ‘ ” uwn_}1er_work toseat'i:h..t!l_.¢11.z5 35,7sii.fl9 _ 1 ooo.zu M 'I Com ny’a . Bess om.-¢ . ._ ,so.S'l5-‘I9 one nr units/. 201,552.05 Cllh at llend 0il'ice 34540.53 rl D f d ' "Ii-surf.. /t..°l¢§"f. . zso.oer.sr e et andfrents due Premium Obligations Beal lilatlle . . ,. . l t .aarif accrued . . . . . . 197,712.83 Dl5llUll8EliEN’l‘B~ Death Claims _ _ . , _ . .I 827,075.50 Mnlurcd Endowments 188,486.00 Purchased Policies ... 88,007.41 Surplus __ . . . . ,_ 88,947.55 Annuities . . _ . . . _ _ . . 10,045.68 Expenses, Taxes, elm .. &,'l11.40 Balance . . - - » - - - . . . . 1¢054»0ll~53 LlAD2l'|'lmSr Reserve, 4%, 5% and 8 per cent. _ .. - - - - - -U 9.053»3l3»l8 llelerve on lnplsil pills- icles llrshle to re- vive or surrendzr , _ Death Claims landf- | ated DMI.” u . . . . . . . . . . 48,888.00 lilafnred Endowments uaadjulted . . . . . . 3|0W.00 Present Value of Death Claims pay- able In instalments . 45,i.06 Premiums paid in ad- vance , _ . . . . . . . . . . 18,181.50 Amount due for medi- Iiver and kidneys alone can remove them andare' that I and l I _ nown to do. `“"` _qulckened in action by Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. " _ Very few _people breathe as much pure, fresh air during the winter as is necessary to purify _the blood_and keep the human system in good condition. As a result the blood becomes laden with poisonous sub- \ stances, which, instead of _aiding the functions of the bodily " ` _ ‘ organs, tend to arrest them and give rise to pains in the limbs, backaches, headaches, _arid_tired, worn-out feelings. ' 't ‘ The liver and kidneys. become _clogged and`sluggis_h and quite fail in their mission 'of filtering and purifying the blood, and it is because of their direct and specific action on these organs - .DR..CHASE’S s KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS are so wonderfully effective as dpurifiers of the blood. No greater mistake goui be made than to rely for purifi- ' cation of the blood on medicines which merely effectmovemeat ' ~ of the bowels. It is the liver and kidneys which filter the poisons from the blood, and on their. action e_ntireiy_must the blood depend fort elimination ofthe poisonous impurities. _ The whole filtering' and excretory system is quickened and ' iavigofated by the use of Dr. Cii_ase’s Kidney-Liver Pills; the/ blood is' purified, the digestion is improved and all the vital* rgans brought into healthful actio_n.“}~ » ' tins disappear, headaches a_nd biiiousness are overcome, liver gestion and bodily pains give way. Not because Dr. Chase’s are in any sense a care-ali, but because they regulate the liver, kidneys and _as no other preparation was ever _ _ _ _ _ Dr. Chasez _Kldne¥ Liver Pills. One pill __a-_dosc, 25 cents a box, at all dealers, or Bates & Co. oronto. '_' fm; . 1 T / * L ‘kind that influences recognition among a conservative, money-earning, money- spending advertisement reading peoplc. “ Good advertising’ means honesty all along the line. It does not mean pitting your wil. against that of the buyer or in saying that your methods and your good.- ars the best. Every advertiser can say the same thing. Nor does it mean say- ing that your competitor is on the rnn. You take the first few steps toward good advertising when you let the pubic snow that you are pleased to ses that othezs are doing well. Bear in minrl that common sense in yen prevalent among people who read advertising. “Good ad- vertising” \losen't mcsn dragging another fellow down. Be pleasid that ut-hor nd- vertisers are making good. “The -urvivni of the fittes " may sound all vrry well, but you uri: com-ting “good advertising" ruldst pleasant. hours, when ihe public lr. CALENDAR F(_lR___N|ARCH |907 Moorfs Piraeus. last gaxarter 7 d. 4 h. m. a. m. Now oon li d. 2 h. m. a. m. girstguartar 21 d. 9 h. 10 m. p. m. _ali oon 29:1. ii h. 44 m. D. m. cal ins . . . . . . . . . . Accrued rents . . _ _ . . Credit ledjer balances ' _ _ Slsmlry current ac- ' alum!! . . . . . . . . . , a,4s2.oo J some 10,367.50 2,870.00 1 _ ` ` . -'.,_._._aa-s U{0.886.I\39.E\4 I lurglna ea Campaay's Valuation Standard. 1,l08,8‘l8.58 ' Robert' Melvin, President Geo. Wegenast, Manager _ _ The Company has a surplus on Government standard of valuation of $1,552,364.26. Tho following are some striking gains made in 1906. In Income, $115,904.22; ' In Assets, $1,089,447.69 ; In Surplus (Company's Stand- ard) $251,377.46; In Insura.uco"in Force, $'2,7i2,453.00. Send to Head Ofiice, Waterloo, Canada. for booklet giv- ing Annual Report and proceedings of Annual Meeting. _ ._;._ I ` ' A. Hoskin, K.C. lVice_ ' W. H. Riddell, Secretary _ _ V Hon. justice Brltton_I PWS- ‘%v.a: s‘;:.l.*?.“:l”.i:t:.‘:| ‘:_":.’.‘. m hm m 1,.¢_|_» in-1,1504 »-as-4 Et-seem $m~sb-usseeu--osamv-¢Q0¢~rul»>ossa»-or~=»-:r 3212-'§!i3§i';2S5l8§5Si£S’8SS&§’6$E'5E'§§Ei' §:=5om~§o»e~useeears»-»-E. 'SEQ 8235l8§§l€i8$2S$&S. ESE $53525 oaaaoooalmgmméaessaescsoaomalgaaoeacsan- E_$§§;§§`-I3 §§E§§575'<'sf:5e':°.'3'-Easggasli uwioculnwrol-»--Z :g §'E»'3Ei=5533 SE QGCQQGGSGU rssauawrmnrezasaarassseeoes.. _ °r?§“57'$’€E’*??1fEI3'E’§?|“‘v“'-§'§€§'3I3.°¥'§’325s;-#fr m~s§o~a»»uzoro»-o-’ :E943 .-:aol-nearer-`»o-' :mm .1 ar.. eeeareeas? asiss eagerness? se:-.'==. aaeocaemamoeeaamooaeo 832335-'I‘»'5F$'»5§§§§5_@_§S3'5=$$ r 1 -- _ . ____._..__._-- _ . » I 4 “ ' has a remarkable records cures of_eczema, salt rheum, baby eczem 0 8 scald head, sadevery IZI-rn'o_i` itching skin disease, _irritation and ' eruption. '60 cents a box, at ali _d¢slers.', \ “ _ -_ . IMPORTANT The Charlottetown Guardian is lbs only Prises ldwsrd Island NWN# UM eueusues s»fe_|».\M are lovin _ - » _ '_ -_-.__._ ._-..;=. J. O- ARSENAULT, General Age.-.t. 1 ...__-.-, ...J