“Eloise MAITER sELEciEn From mi S WEEKS NEWS F OR THE UUIRDIANS SATURDAY r `. Din Clean Kitchens _Yoiiéeln sndin i| with ma _ wa Wd" M. oth" ness. Mr. Gaudet has been s student P P Po St. Dunstau's College for a term three years and is one of the ung Prince Edward Islanders who bound to succeed ' . ~ at slr-snscrs il you me 0, :-_-yt; ,-. . 0 1., ,_ y ,- ._ _ ;. ar _ _ on . |118 Every speclt ol dirl is quicltly and 30” however' it proved to be mt on easily removed irom iloors, wood- ii, worlt, laps, metal work, windows. painted walls. cooking and dairy utensils-even ilif- liitclien stove is occurred in Chanuttptown yesterday _ _ " _ in cleaned and brightened liy this won- six weeks of Geo. Rowe in the Bo » _ Hee the supposed black beauty, went to considerable trouble to get a peep at Bar qlcrlul litlle lioon._ to lioiiscwivcs. Y Absolutely lree lrom all luirinlul 3 lr d iv f k 3 . ted on Saturday for an operation lppeceit' ig: ,gmnnf and James McLeod of Kensington ,N designs, nm smmped came in yesterday for surgical treat- ment. John Buchanan, Knutsford has been \.sent to his home after a suc- __ ,, cessful operation for appeiidicitis and ' Miss Mary Gallant -of Fifteen Point was -discharged" ye`s'terdl=i'y""i`iiter sue- cessful ti~eatment.J. 'E57 “Z7-‘flllf-lalrandiis known us- ooooooooooeoo _ l'-l€El(lHCl]€ _..:.‘z‘.:i .§i;*2f;;‘:...§i::“;'::..,:';;;_ “ _ si Zutootablets will insure you against headache-ssplendid policy, honest and ii reliable. _.p _ Blcisllgd Coloma Ka 't 9 °11 WGWY evening last when some mom _‘ of ths Pussycat. W1 Church of Bras called upon and presented hor withza purse of money, _ accompanied by an address, iii mms. nition of her faithful service as 9,. Banist of the church. Miss Beer made a suitable reply. 5°". UW Division Secretary 01 me Ball” early in April where he has ac- cept and cal work with the Y. M. C. A., at Springilclil, Mass., says the Ottawa Journal.-Mr. Balderson is u son of Benjamin Balderson of Charlotte- town. ~ ct, rnalte your kitchen fairly ;’,“°k°bt“i“°‘1 “ P°“m°“ Wm’ “W . . . . f , , . _ sliinewilli-cleanliness,wiil\lesslabor 13:” O Montreal Amherst N S ' lem time tlian it takes io clean 18 MONDAY RESENTATION -Miss Mar r ll. IM ngreeably sur- -*_ HAS nicstonim-fr. w. n..id,,,_ Y" has resigned. He will leave for ed a position for the summer, in the fall will resume his Physi- i AN APPOINTMENT.-Benoni Gaud- son of J. B. Gaudet, Miscouche, Bncll. H8 left. on the mail special st evening for his new field of busi- WB -' j' 0 --l .A AND rr was A CAT.-what was » ~ .- supposed to be a valuable black fox s delivered at the railway station arlottetown, yesterday for ship- nt to E. A. Large of Bradali>ime_ me of the men around, curious to take place tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 Qdef uses and from his late residence, corner oi Prince and Water Streets, to the l’eoPle's Cemetery- Rev. J. Heaney will oiliciate. Prince County Hospital continues to thirteen patients.James Metherall ol Mill River who was recently admit- ted to the hospital will undergo an sn operation for appendicitis today.Miss ver Josie Boulter of Milb si da the animal Upon close ini;p¢c_ the "wonderful money makers" bus docile black cat. DIED YESTERDAY.-The death orning after an illness of about 67th of his age. He leaves to mourn, esides a widow, one son and one aughter Miss Patience M. and W. M. oth of this city. The funeral will ___, -HOSPITAL _A SUCCESS.- The 0 good work. It has at present urn was admit- Dr. E. McNeill lbe on was avi- t ‘..t_ ` '3fuv‘ 'Hitt Geo. W. Ritchie, Charlottetown,was passenger to the mainland yester- Hari_nle_ss~a,s the soda they contain, yet they never fail. D . . . Ch l tt t A phenomenal success. Prsisad byall W r J W Danny' M 0 e own’ users. ..- _ Y. as a passenger inward from the i - ' nxoninoa or _ i>um>rrs_.`-mv. H. J. Fraser. Summsrsids, preached p i yesterday mornin! and svsiiiiis in Bt- , lm on a sleepless pillow night after night, _ whose eye sleep will ‘not come, Milburn’s sohnd, refreshing slumber. wrong action of the heart. timonial for what your Milburn’s Heart my heart and nerves were so had. l med all the doctors here, but none oi me a great amount of good. I can nov sleep as well_ as ever, and can sdvist Milburn's Heprt and Nerve Pills ai-i= "`_50 cents a box; 3 boxes for $1.25, at all 'l`oru'nto_ Oni. gina _ -s-1- v Summerside yesterday.-J. Boston.-J . -Miss Loretta McNeill Su m - yesterday.-J. yesterday morning.-J . guest of Mrs. F. Silliker.J. ing cn route to Charlottetown.-J. l -B. tow-n.-J. ...’J. F. McDonald, St. John; re~ -QUIET EVENT.-The Baptist par- sonage, Suinmorside, was the scene of 0 O. Morse. The young couple will re- t O pastor. Bev. T. F. Fullerton, preach- iii; iii aiiiereoii, and 'r. o. James, , Charlottetown, taking the service in the llE|_IlT MID NEIIVES WERE BID. side. To the thousands of people who toss merside Saturday ev0l\1D¢»-J- orwhopaoethebedroomiloorwithnerves wlzw' 3" N°w'°m' ch°rl°"'°"°wn' onhinged, heart action wrong, and to ' Qsrt and Nerve Pills offer the blessing oi WB! They restore the equilibrium of the C,f;'§';:§°3?::°g£_';’rdl:¥_b“r°' W” in deranged nerve centres and correct the Mi-5, Wm, D¢uglgi;_ Tlmggglqm ()“y,__ River were in Summerside Saturday. writes:-“I am going to send you my tes- `J' . . -A. F. McKay Summerside wasa and Nerve Pills did for me For foui ' ' years I could not sleep well at night, as Ef‘_??eng" wut Saturday afternoon' th hl _ H John and Mrs. Doyle, Charlotte- nn;u._'N;5§dP'ix|‘£’ aigeieieflt 53;' 85-231' town, were in Sydney on Wednesday boxes, and I can certainly say they did lut' ' ei anyone who suders from heart trouble to DBBMDZGP t0 ('3l18l‘l0f-¢G¢0WIl Satur- t.ry them." \ day afternoon.-J. lealers, or mailed direct on receipt ol Went SUMBY in CbH\‘l°"°'-OW" the alice by The T. Milburn Co., Limited. sheet ot his friends. _ ' Mcneoa, Charlottetown. were iii siiiii- -Dr. Johnson, Tlgnlsh, was in merside Saturday.-J. -Williard Muttart has returned to me Summerside after a short visit to short trip to Boston.-J. , m er Dr side, was a passenger to Kingston Charlottetown Saturday. .‘ -C. B. Morris and John M. Clark, visiting in Summerside the guest. ol Suriiinerside, were passengers east Miss Mary McNally.-J. -Miss' Jennie Mcldlman, Summer- Charlottetown, are the guests of Neil side is visiting in Searletown the and Mrs. McQuarrie, Summerside. -Senator Murphy. Tignish, passed garet McPhail, Cornwall, were visit- through Summerslde yesterday morn- Ore to Charlottetown Saturday. D. P. Leamun, Moncton. repre- Ulf U- C- C~. Sllmmefiide. Blléllt Ulf senting L. Higgins & Co, was in Mon. week end at her home in Charlotte- tague yesterday on a business trip. t0WU~_J- _._James Tuplim Black Banks' pass. spent Saturday in Summerside. She ed through Summerside yesterday leflves Sh0l`tlY f01“ the West, where morning on his way to Charlotte- “he Will reside--L presenting--Tooke Bros, Montreal,was °f _ in Montague yesterday and mt by tionally long one for such a1aw-a_'bid- last night's train for Georgetown on mg p°°P1°' The Gundlan “Bde” mute to the maml,md_B_ stands that it is a record-breaker for .M length. r Q_ Chauott n B ;-,1, _ _...'fl‘he many friends oi John J. ._ __ -.ag _e ._ if s,lMii!;i1onal%i] iigolntagiiei willl be nleascd undemtooi says an exchange that Hubert McBride, Kinkora was a vi- to em' 11 9 15 B °W Y lmW'°\'l"Z‘ " ‘ _ tor to Charluttetown yesi;erduy_ from a severe attack of rheumatism l ggncinglulrgt szgefraifgss 511353 ‘XI)'é‘_ __ - ' and is now able to be up n Utne sidiis a number f’others will sl end Dr. J. A. Johnston, Tignish, was a While each dal'-B' 0 B P t 1 h isitor to Charlottetown yesterday. '[UE§D_,Y. iiiigivigixsing summer at Da Vey in t is n a quiet marriage on Saturday after- - noon when Miss Ethel Graham of 3? Congregational At Home i Bayview was united in marriage to no Thomas Jones of Togo, Sack. The te ‘ d d ceremony was performed by Rev H he c “ge of the amnr ded e side in Togo' Sask'__J' the congregation should have an- es' Church, Charlottetown, the Presbyterian Church, Summer- -Dr. Kier of Alberton was in Sum- _ _._._.. in Bummerside Saturday. James P. Dougsn, Donaldston, in Charlottetown Saturday. _ ..-._ Harland and Mrs. Found of Long M. -*_ -_._..,. _ -F. H. Leard Summersid was a William McDonald, Scotchfort, -Miss Mary McEwen and Miss -J. G. Gaudet returned to Sum- rside Saturday afternoon after a Miss Nelly McPhail, daughter ol . McPhail, Uigg, was a visitor to -Miss Clara Croken, Freetown, is Mrs. J. A. McDonald and little son Miss Emily Wisner and Miss Mar- --Miss Hazel Stewart of the staff oi *_ -Mrs. Harry Silliphant, Coleman, 'WEDNESDAY A LONG TERM.-The present term the Supreme Court is an excep- _~__ CONGREGATIONAL AT HOME.- accolint of the storm last evening at if the weather proved favorable ther opportunity this evening of sz .. . _ D . Leeiriiiig wines niiiiiiins __ ace Church, Charlottetown was 1 “°“""""°““' ‘ "' en to a Colum-bus hospital to under- go an operation, dying from the sf- fects. The 'shock of the nsws ofthe death of Mrs. Flood was £00' great- for ber (not being in good health) was the direct cause of hor death. A message was received here early Wad- nesday morning, says an exchange, announcing her serious illness and her son Glenroy left immediately for that city but his mother had passed to the great beyond before he reach- ed her side. She was about 68 years old and a life long member of the Presbyterian Church. Indeed a noble woman has passed from our midst. She was a kind and indulgent moth- er. a true Christian and e. good neighbor, always ready to lend as- sistance to those in need. Her hus- band met his death during the flood of 1~898 when be iellthrough the ele- vator in his grocery store on _Fronts street. She is survived by three sons and one daughter ns follows: Benin- min. Herbert, Glenroy and Martha. Her remains were taken to Pomeroy, Ohio, for burial. (Mrs. Ewing referr- ed to was a daughter of the late George Weidman and her mother was formerly Miss Burns of Freetuwn, sister of the late Hon. Stewart Burns. One sister Mrs. Muttart of Union Corner, besides a host of rela- tives are left to mourn her demise.) Dr. J. C. McDonald, York, was a visitor to Charlottetown yesterday. Alex. Martin, Valleyiield, was, at visitor to Charlottetown yesterday. Urban Gillis, Miscouche, was in Charlottetown last night to attend the hockey matches. Stanley Perry, Bummerside, was a passenger to Charlottetown yesterday on the western accommodation. _ H. W. McKay of the P. E. I. Ry. relieving staff went to Murray River_ yesterday to relieve the agent P. E. Murray for a few days. A. N. Furness of Vancouver, B.C., is visiting his home at Vernon. He intends returning with Mrs. Furness and little daughter to Vancouver ln about s. mouth's time. The many friends of J. C. Milford, Charlottetown, will regret to learn of his illness. He is confined in the P. E. Island Hospital and will prob- ably undergo an operation for appen-` dicitia today. K ssvssrisnsn ss-is A slmnls, sale iinii effective treatment for bmii. soiothmrit. sind siopsiiiscougii usiii-ing:-».s||ii rs. Ci-riiulena is lnvzluiinia to mothers viliii young children sind a BOON to sufferers from Aiiiiinis. Bend us posmi for asain-iptivs booklet. . Au. nnuaaievs. ' Ts-5 C R E B0 L E N B ro ~ ‘ i GC AN'ri FPTIC 'rH|i0A'r 'raisLB'l‘a|oi-iiisiiwimrii in st. 'l’i sl ity HFC INDIE- ¢1i iivii ami siiiiii. ne. _ 0| our nriiiiglst or 1:-uni ns.i0c.insumps. i Vspo Crasolene Co. A few weeks ago Flood wal tak-'V ' 1* is concentrated beef. _ ~ Use it in your soups and gravics. I . .'.f It gives an appetising flavor al_id_ i 'fum greatly increases the nutritive value .., ofthe food. ` *"1 ie- ' 1 fd *Tl _°BEAVEl`{f Fl/0 Makes the True ,_ " ‘i " _ _` Homc~Madc Bread _ ,_ Yo1m'MoihcrUsod lo _ ..- ..i. thrill .i #NJ lL do i viiif ’ -‘ \ . _ 4" _A . . _ i “Beaver” Flour is * ~ . " , ' ` a blended flour- _jf T _ _ - ‘ii reallytwoflours in ‘_ _one. It contains the llllallfyv f’ if nutriment and flavor of Ontario 4: ` i fall wheat and the strength of _fl '\_~_`_ _ ___ Western wheat. ll ._ 7 “Beaver” Flour is il P€I'f¢Cf1Y _ balanced flour. It makes baking , easy because it is always the _if-’f.1_1_;{/-_i\ili.._,.,.,,,...W ._../i\i\_\yF~_\_“ _ ,___ same in strength, quality and ilfmf "1"-;°"’.'\TA i\l"'/1" _ _ -`,\_\._\_/iilllii'///////iii: f'-'...§iilu_.;. L_ , flavor. Your grocerhasit. Try it. "-J/f_,/..._ ,-.., ~=, '//,rf/l\ _ .‘ DEALERS-Wrlieusforprioes on Feed, / / ) Coarse Grains and Cereals. 5 ,' " "!Q’i"]L_‘y, `_)>\?/l 'f’ 'ran 'r. ri. 'ri\Yi.on co.. LIMITED. if ) //i ll / illi, " ti /7 CIMTIIAM, ons. iio ' _ _,_ _ -/' i V C.F.Pooley,6% Kent St, H.1lifax,N.S.,Travelli'ng Sales Agent ' li' , <2 / , ,~ ’ MN.: _,.. /.> , :_/_‘*§_ ` ww? - 3 \‘ ` _/2”- ` 9 » \.v»-4" f if .I1 _ ll'-.=.-_.~;->f.¢*. .~ _-:_-.ov-i:~'~.»_‘.il_'=~"'-e' .:.~F.'-..°i" ' . in 1. A th C t h VVQRII. ‘l‘lE-IIS PUZZLE ti srim no mee vii ' s ma is arf rf? - »--- -_,__ _ _ ._-- ._ wiioorinc couciis Q smnoniccsour "Lf _ i, iiiioiiciinis couciu cows i. 51,, - _ _ .. ' 'Jffif V 5 'Q 'f_¢` ' 1-~_, , _ ,. i _ » __ . _ `\ ' '1"'- - ' - --' -- _ _ _*l r. l I 2/ ' M If -- ' _ ‘_‘ if" .._ -1' `_ -4 . _ -_ ' ' v siiiiii missin. wiineiiz aiming the siiimqcn wi-i '_ 3'; ' ` , } ' drugs. Usciiwiih siiecessiurinlny years. -" __ .-' _ ' ' _ - 'I ' _ _ -\\&_ (é ~ - 'riis air emi-yiiig ins iiiiiiieiiiis vapor. iiirpired _ fi ` '\$_ - ' _ _ PRINCE _UdMING._It is 1’ msn every bmatii, makes broziihlng easy, soothe: » » - _ _ _ .__ W ,,, . _ . ALSO "L PIQZZE OF $]Qfor NEATESTEOLUTIOPL Somtfilf who imndsinr pai-tloularso’ this Puzall A C i t t ll; WHAT TWO C TIES A125 Rl'2Pl!l3!.`Ehf ~ ll _ arf.-1'.-f’rwS amiga". win neeivs J s:o c:>i.n w/i'rci~i ai-Elf mf ° .° - __- ~ . -; y $50 IN GOLD MONEY! I-_c.:;'=.$.‘;?.‘:.‘:.-..': :°.‘;i..‘:2=ii'*..'i In 3 letter or postcard. giving your Nemo and Address Plainly. ‘ ---12 _ v'°"‘= H°m=-» C-- Csnhsdisi NY ii 3) . 1° NE _-_.. a *mr ii-_ . _ ..~.i .. . ..' .. ‘ ' ‘ t largely attended and the commit- _ . _-- _i __-- _ ' - U in h ii i\.'i51If 0000000000000 Buy s box 'and be protected. west yesterday' I ` l ger en route to Moosejaw lsst night ' on the mall train. K Higher Q buclrlea... ... ... ...$2.38 Hlfh-lessen ws1iins¢ons_.._..ss.'ls no s.2s Cli lgli-en'| lam, 'I'» to 2s ... ....... 136 Or if you wish to learn more lbw! que., -,,,,,¢e|»¢,|1 clogs, before oi-daring, miie io ini for ciiuiiosns b°°kl°t. tennis how Hsslm nrsiiii Clogs are made, sto. etc. Decide, _write for proposition. csilapiai|"'l‘ti.*l‘-tilts cms oo.. 228| 36| IQM Ah: Tennis. Cllala $3.50 Reel c For Free » Wesli] Men. ` --.‘.‘:’..’.'!&”;*.i‘1‘2..?°.~.f.:';°::°.;. .?.:‘.‘:z'.‘:.'.' Send Name and Address To Aa. _ FOR-llnsd OLO0S_ Dr. S. H. Gillis, St. Louis, wus a passenger to Charlottetown by the western train yesterday. ...°Miss Margaret Macliulay, Charl- wm, H nh 5,, 4 clog, sii, ins msn, ottetown, has returned home after nrt wpmaneilvho wo;-Es in the gl: spending val fewJdayshii;u?ouris the IIWI. I ll Wlfllh ' _ _ 6 . ' i:iiiii.'i§°°mr. ,Try s our rsnmlr 011| 5”" °f rg “ep y ..,°W. .l’. Nagle, St. John, was a Bennet Kinch, Alma, was a passen- ___ i wri by iiist night’s train en route Ssiiierffmfil “"°"5i<"rF?“' ' $1575 ‘_ Winter. f Mo t gue to George- (np: mnqwgumwmmy hum passenger rom n a m§f|l¢°|,‘§'}2_,.,:,“,°1l,‘gff°°igl1l to the ms.in1and.B. 1 sizes for mon Of day -You Can Have it Free ___ and Be Strong and Scalp in Very Bad Condition. Dan- eondition. The dandrui! could be seen plainly and l lost most of my hair. My hill' piilood it came out in handfuls. I used Cutl- _ _ _ eui-g Soap to shampoo my hair, then rubbed _ .vlslllllllli the Uinicura Ointment into the scalp. Thu ‘ ' ‘ dsndrui! wssverysoon removed and my hgh-geoppsd failing out/ Outlcura Soap I-lld Ointment cured me." ($181106) Miss E. Cllmbidtln. Mar. 81. i912. Hinos covrnsu wma Eczn/ii Arisedu cap Quebec.-"About use year gm my ugugiiiisi- had her hands covered witheuema.. It broke out In a rash. Sho iignnruis druil' Could be Seeri Plainly. Lost Most of Hair. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment Cured. il gyphou and my scalp was-in ii. very had out gradually. but after having it sham- to pub her hands in water and to scratch them until they WGN indamed and examined and used to Sha was unabln eo sleep by IDBI!! and tmi-ning. We tried without if hmkeout with three and Mrs. Flynn have the warm sym- pathy of their friends in the sad be- reavement which they have sustained in the loss of their little child, Mary Elizabeth, who died this morning, aged eight months, says a New Glas- gow exchange. The little one was a victim of whooping cough. She made a brave tight for life, but her strength failed her at last. The fam- ily moved here last autumn from ' Prince- Edward Island, and Mr. Flynn liolds the position of Advertising _Manager of _tha Evening News. YElS'i‘EYlIlAY.IN THE Y. M. C. A. -Rev. H. J. Fraser, Suimnarside, ad- iiresssd‘ a largely attended men’s meeting in the Y. M. 0. A. Char- lottctown, subject Care." rse racing. 0| Levi* Silliphant. Those nominated o ' 1 x e - -aici-1 Gonn niscovaizv-it wiii f,°'“’"i°°t°°" mu be he d ne t Tu B be good news to many Guardian read- ers to learn that a rich discovery of silver and gold has just' been made in E Nenzel Mountain, California, the site E of the Codd Mines in which quite a tl- numher . of Prince Edward Islanders 13 are interested. A California paper her niece Mi-5, Flood in Portsmouth. . - lil - 'di 4,‘~T~ " “-léfl says the ore runs 200 ounces sliver M,-,_ Ewing and daughter Martha left Bhd 400 OUFICES B010 f° U10 WU- Th° several months ago for Portsmouth., camp is wild with excitement and op- when they want cg care for Mrs. erations are going on day and night. Flood who had been in poor health A5 5 l`°9“lt 0( tht’ di9°0V°l`Y C055 for some time suffering of gall stones. Mines' stock jumped ten points the ay.J. -DIED IN OHIO.-Mrs. wing, widow of the late wing, died quite suddenly ._¢. -NOMINATION DAY.-Yesterday as Nomination Day- for mayor,towi. r the town of Suinmerside. J. A. orrison was re-elected Mayor by ac- amation i Those nominated for nr, Wm. McNeill, John G. Goss and r water commissioners are Thomas Hinton and John Matheson. The ection for councillor land water ouble Wednesday morning, th. at nine o’clock at the home of IN GRACE UHURUH_A pleasing meeting their. friends in a social way. feature of yesterday mornings ser- vice in Graco Church, Charlottetown, ,W was a solo, Hozanna in the Highest, councillor' and water comm|,,-|“,er by Miss Freda Compton, Summer- to ‘ side. The service was conducted by M Rev. E. Bell, who preached an excel- cl 1 lent sermon from the text, Remem- ~ ,-. ber L._ot's Wife, in which he pointed lawn coundmor are Creel MCA out the sin of setting the ailections upon wealth and pleasure, inciden- to tally-referring to the extravagant am- L_ oiints expended on li ' f~.'*v-vri_.__.~» \-ig." f \l 7*? rr `, _ ' , if _(_. - 7 '- ,`__.‘-li'“” m u original “AMi~:RicAN NAVY " Plug. --___- som sv au. ouuss ' GU T _ P l-U G Harriet ` _ Maisnruicrunan av _ - oilnaéaljé . . A -1 noon crrv Toancco co. T9 ha C C ° _ January " ‘ '_-"~ -` if _ . QUEBEC' il .f \‘. 3. '~Y CHILD'S SAD DEATH.-Walter J .' ami-iieoii. His Who Doesn't based on an CUE” 8 ou llllll thrill T following day. ‘ W , __ ‘if-. _-1*' ~'i.~.-';l'.f"f~'=.'¢'.i=- '_~“." ~ . ww". ‘-~»§;!J>s~.:r_i;~¢.>‘§»-iiL-I.; _ -3' :"0 . .J -to * ',I-,~:-r--.ai--i--,;-‘i' pagi, f, .1“.-'_ .'f.‘?: ' _ . A.. ,,, - . _ =_ _ _ ..»» 3 »~'- f .»/ -- * M _,iff ALWAYS szi.Eo'r 4*? - <- 1 . ’ ' ` . , _ i; a Master 'N if Q /of M3303 ‘ V I .4 The rgl\iI::bl;“l>Ta.i‘i-i“i.i:i?°f¢ito o r M l ,‘.\\m»< s. . i| , ._ _ ~ L . .. H. 4"' ML' _`- ' `)"-i . ,=~ » -~ _ » _ 1 .vi-'.|j> -. i.-l' >` ` _ i _`. _ ‘JA . _ _ i For regulating the bowels, invigorating stirring up tli¢ |82! liver Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills have proved for over half a century, in every quarter of the world, absolutely safe and most effective, 25c.a box everywhere. 3 . s_¢’»v." ‘ ... “N rf the kidneys and _ , , ft tl Il Write Ideas _.... ,_ ---I _L ii _£1 ` s s U Oi _-J Flor, Moving Picture Play _| __ YQ ~ ' ‘ will Show You llow! ,-. publication - _You w|LL _EARN FREE fill.” Doa t htsitai D your ltnurw. ` an ' -lm' n.7SttllE39r i i.i-- . ' U 7°" hive ideas-If yoieciin think-_-ws will i-how vou 11,.: secrets of this fascinating new p-fllullbm ly no experience or 1'! - at :Z ' ' i arary ¢ c lense nobesssry. _No ' flowery language is wanted. _'The demand for photoplays is nractically unlimited. The big film manufacturers are earth in their attempts lo get enough good plots' to supply the ever increasing demand. They are more. for single scenarios, or written ideas. Wa have received mvny letters from the film msnnfactnrevs, such as VITAGRAPH LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP. REX. RELIANCE. CHAMPION. COMET, MPLIES, EPC.. urging ll to iham. We want more wriiaraand we'li gladly teach on the s ret i' ' We are selling-plioloplsys written my people; w.l\‘i>.":iic;;.ar _ _ .- `f.`-fi -L T* =.'iv»i|’vn _ Perhaps we can do tha some for fain. lfyon can think of only one good ldsa Wd! 1”' ‘hh gm ontasdiroctad byus.and|t.lollsforony}25.alaw igura. ' _ _ _ _ ',_»`_;'g " ‘_ AN WRITE l’ll0'l`0 PLAYS AND MIN $25. OR MORE WEEKLY slllil soo MoNrru.v_- roi:-_sPii_{_!1_‘Iil€_iWF"°"" ‘ _ _ _ . i __ :ui .mo iionizsss Ar owcsI0|_ -'~ U . » B°°Ki "“°jE;N2‘;lw. A Bly mean for you and " new ami llarn ‘f ~ ii _ 'mega' iiiiiix cm filth' g - ii 1§ `~ ri.. -sy, -ea. ~1>.~ :_- ~,. af. _.mo ww; 1 s 'i