-and that's why , ' ls so soodl Satisfy your candy hunger with Oh Henry! It's dollar quality ins ‘ c 10c.eize- - , Grocery. drug and candy stores all haveOhHenryl New made In Montreal by u I Waiter ll. Lowney Co. Limited I +0 M. A. H TTON PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Municipal and Business Auditing, Probate Accounts prepared for passing. Utility investigations and Dominion Income Tax Returns pre- pared. \ 798 Main Si... Moncton, N. B. Telephone 850. ooo-e-oaeoeoaeooooooo-ew’ 2567-11-9-1mo. Children’s Aid Society‘ Annual Meeting The Annual General Meeting of the Children's Aid Society of Charlottetown and of all persons interested ln the welfare ct‘ children will be held in the City Council Chamber on the everflng of Monday the 29th November, inst., at 8 o'clock. By Order, W. J. P. McMiLLAN. ' President. 510th. 1926. Charlottetown.» Nov zlilii-ll-ll-tstiii. PRIVATE SALE One of the beet Dairy Farms on the island comprising 216 acres, 160 olear. balance lumber and firewood. Only 4 miles from Charlottetown, 1V4 from Unon Station. All land in nigh state of cultivation being a dairy farm for years. Well fenced and watered. Orchard. good dwell- ing, all new out-buildings- Ideally situated for potato growing. Tele- phone conneetl will sell all or part. Apply on premises WM. CARROLL. East Royalty. . 3425-11-2-“8101. a4 e ~ - 15L: SlN ESS STAND FOR SA] ' We the undars-lgnse nav- COCMIII to sell our business stand in the lots 100 teat square, store. house. coal shed. barn and house All taellltlee for meet bus- lns , Fairbanks Weight Scales and G Tank In connection. This la The . Unwilling . Adventuress ev mtoneo sAineoun g Hunter River e a ltlrerpwheatley River, ltenniea Bead Fredericton und tlreeuvule schools. i AFTERMATH English Fish ito French Fish): I'm bloomin‘ glad more iool chan- nel swimmers wont be around pea. 'ering ue rgaln until neat summer! PUT TOO MUCH TIME ON IT "l wrote that poem, sir, in ten minutes.” “What kept you from making better time?" MIGHT EXPECT TO’ BE PRESENT Missionary (establishing pleur- ant relations): And may I expec to be present at dinner? Cannibal King: Sure ou'il come after the soup. thing- .Y NATURAL ENOUGH "Why. of course. I expect to marry Bob." "Well, I must admit you have a lat chance." ens of the best locations on the . Island for business and anyone deslrloue of going into business could make no mistake in buying this stand. (Qlgned) GREEN BROS. BORDEN 2444-11-33. Aliiillilii SALE vemssn, 22nd MON-DAY. NO _AT i s on the premises of Wm. B. Webster, Falrviiew, Rocky Point, the, following: 1 heavy draft mare, Clydesdale, i sew 8 ysarsioid, freshen in March 80 henn. 1e chickens. 1 dnivilng sleigh, 1 washing machine, 1 old hay cutter. 14 tens of hay, e quan- tity of straw, potatoes, eats. - if not fine will be held the first flne day. Terms-H months eredlt. J. A. MGDONALD, Auctioneer. FAliAi Fiiii SALE 0f the lets Alexander H. Mo- Iadyen. 8t. Cathsrlnee. consisting of l0 acres. 10 eerse elear, eeianoei In hard and ooh wood fronting on West River. Ideal farm for ‘who ssod potatoes, handy ng. elhfohee and sohoel. Apzig to ' ANGUI H. Mo!‘ YIN. It. Catherine; He: grace in this step. She: legpardonl Maude. THEY SliFFER Nil MiiliE Two Women Owe H to Lydia E. Pinkbonfs Vegetable Compound St. Adolphe, Manioobm- "1 was - weekend hadgreatpeinsdnrin ' eothe ii were‘ hpmiledorianmemtakeit. Ii: me ev we, areieeqandlhatevlfeynmfi, D3. seeing a copy of the paper sent by AAWIINOI KfGKHAM; < l you! Anyone can see a lot of My name la GIAAIIB. "YY v V-ww-w-v TH E RECTIFIED MISTAKE CHAPTER 10. will! 11W uelieuure of llier dear- oak. and earliest mend, Camille sot for awuils deep ln thought-rather pleasant tlivusifrl. iudaing by the iiny smile ibat touched her cr.rn- uoned lips. “Sh? BiUWed the pleasant con- Com~ _ _ stlousuess of a women on the 1 lldlth Ling. Wbeniley Hirer. “Ammrmfili- B1189 0f ‘fleeting youth, REF" Y who find herself permitted g new u- Annie Carow, llunter River. and bu“ an, matrmonhil daal__m d Blanche Stead, Wbeutely ltlver. y,.,.,-.__ a romance heady Mo" h w 8 John ltoea. Hunter River. ma,“ butch”, . B 4 mm. Ling, Wheelie-y River. envy in the hearts "m, Q,,|,;,1,"_ of ner less roitunate Iaminlgg Con. l. “Hum, 0"“, Gmmne‘ iwmPi-"iuies. who see themselves, 2 Herbert Roll. \Vhentley River. ‘drllibg on into middle-age with‘ z 1m. llnrkhnui, wiieeiiey River, 11119 same conjugal partners 4 Robert Smith, \\'hentley River. | She wag uufleclded whether to Dakota l'eus— arr-a dmigejf] h l Thou. Seller, Wiheetley River. lmcl and go dléwzgo$gstoazléglllllgi 2 KVeiiIeY Murray. Fredericton. imwyer’ or m remain m ‘made N} 3 Eric Brown. Greenyale. lcluskm‘ In the “rm event’ she "4 Gordon ‘Andrew, llheutley Riv. Ilia“ likely to miss the ieporiers. Turnip iwim Biiieiy must be coming soon e s ‘from the afternoon papers. $0.». _slie chose the latter. B Gordon Andrew, Y A im°iii9iii lflifl‘. she ‘heard a dls- "r iuuibsnce at the door leading to the corridor and a1 sing from the cush, l0l1s_0f her chaise iongue, was just ilu time to see her maid brushed audely aside and her ulrlde into the room. )3 Eric Brown, Greenvnle. He was accompanied by a slim,‘ 4 Sliurgcou Moore. Wheotley Riv.- etiy girl in a biego frock and a ‘"1 Pursnlp. 1 Elmer Ling, Wheatioy River. 2 Alluu wedlock, Hunter ltiver. TUIIIIHOPI. : l Blanche Stead, Wheatley River. 2 Howard wedlock. Hunter Rlvre. .'l l-‘lorn McDonald, Wheatley Riv- (‘f 4 hlubel Ling. Wheutlcy River. Cucumbers. 1 Annie Cnrew, Hunter ltirer. 2 Sheldon Stewart, Fredericton. 3 Elsie Wool], Hunter ltirer. 4 Edith Ling, \i'hcntlcy River. lice-is. ' 1 Bi-miric Stewart, ;Freilerlcton. 2 {Howard Wcillnrk. llunlcr ltivsr. .3 fPhos, Seller, Whcutlry ltiver. 4 Allen wedlock, lluuter River. Cabbage. 1 Robert Smith, Wheutley River. umpkln. ii Luiirn Smith, Greenvnle. '1' w Oat ._ 1. Jlabel Line’. wiiutinv River.- I er. .4 Arnold weeks. Fredericton. Wheat-- - - l Add Stead, Wheelie) lthsr. - I Mabel Ling, Wheatley River. I lirie Brown. Greenvale. 4-Arno1d Weeks, Fredericton. purgeon Moore, Whcnlley Blv- Wheatley Riv- 2 Arnold Weeks, Fredericton. 4 Herbert Ross, Wheatlcy River. ,Cnrrots-— \ I 1 Luura Smith. Greenvalc. v2 Locltsley Bowen. Wbeatley Riv- huaband iar. iii' bronze felt cloche, ‘Camilla recognized her with hor. ror. She came lo her feet in n ‘viiigle movement. "How dare you bring that. crea- llll8 iliere?" she demanded 1n a liur: ious voice. Her husband chuckled iii; hi; piuk double-chin shook. He push- oil UOTIS toward iuamllla, who m. coiled wih a sound like (he h1g5 of a serpent. "Kiss your coiwsin, Doris!" chuckled ‘FlQllIlIZiQi, "By Jove, uiimllia, this is certainly one on ll’ you hadn't gone up in, illE air like a skyrocket last nghty you'd have learned that ‘bile un- ‘known young woman was your cou- siu, liozi-s Mackay, who is going to p School Folr °'" _-,- I ., The following Ia n cullplete Prlfl List of the School Fair of the Hunter ~3 Leonard Ling. Wheatiey River. d Preston Reckhem, Wheat-joy lb- e John lions, Hunter River. prvl eroclt Axu 2001.111. 13mm“ lilacfilllnn, lluuter mv- or: Leonard Ling, “lheuilcy ltirer: I litalph Alurllllnn, Hunter Hive-r. 4 lnea Andrew. ‘Rennie! Road; I .15 hlurdilcit Stewart. Frederiicton. Poultry. ' 1 Allan Wedloek, Hunter lliver; d Elmer Mecliiillan, lluuter River. 8 label Ling. Wheetley River; 4 Bpurgeon Moore, Wheutley ltiv- iQP. _ Plga. l Howard \i'odloclr. Hunter ltlrer, i3 Allan Wedioclt. Hunter River. COLLECTIONS Noxious Weeds. 1 l-‘rcilcricion School. 2 ‘Annie Curcw, Hunter River. Leuvce. - 1 Annie Caren". llnutsr ltivor; i2 Bordon Ling, Wheuilcy flirt-r; 3 Murthu Ling, Whoullcy River; A Fredericton School. .SIII.IDII.‘I4 of Wooil. _ .1 Margaret Bernard, lirunlcs lluuil, l: John Russ. Hunter River; Ii I-Irlc Brown, Greenvnlc. Weed Seeds. (1 Bordon Ling, Wheullcy ltirer 2 Muliel Ling. Whoutely River. SCHOOL “IIRK. Maps. Senior Ulasin-s. 1 Bordon Ling. Whcniiiry Itivcr. '2 Ralph hlucllllinn, lluuter ltircr; 3 Anuio Carew, liuutcr Ilirur; .4 John ltoun, lluutcr Ilivcr. llnpii jnicrmvdinlc (Sinners. ,1 Bessie Sicud, Whruilcy llivcr. l! ..\lubL-l Ling. Whcnlicy ltlvcr; ~3 lucii Andrew, Ilcunicu Road; ,4 llunnuh. Hlckor, Jdredcrlclon. llups Junior clussee. ;l Wesley hlurruy. iFrcdqriirtont I2 Dorothy Smith, Wlicuilcy ltircr, l3 Ailu Stood. Whratlcy ltivcr; .1 Lliiliu Wuyc. licnulcs ltoni]. Art Work Senior Classes. . l Bordon Ling, Whentley lilvcr; 2 hlulu-i Ling, Whcuiley ltlvcr; It John Ross, lluutcr ltlvor.’ Art \\'nrk lutermmllute Clusswi. l Ail|i_ Sleail, “Wicuilcy ltivcr;_ "' ‘Wi-‘iilvy uurruy. Fredericton; 1i Sutherland hlecbcod, Hunter Riv‘ i’? 4 Eulnlle llcclnsoil. Hunter jtlvsr, Art Work Junior Classes. .1 Amie-line Smith; Whentley ltiver, ‘Z ltolii-ri Suilih, Wheuticy ltlverp 1i l‘n_n Smith. Wlicutley ltivcr; 4 Alma Houston, Whcetiey ltivor. Pcmnnnuliirl Senior (flnsiics. _ l ilru lilucDouiild. lluutcr llivcr. 2 Annie (‘srcum llunter River; 3 Ben illucLood, Huntcrltlver; i John links, llutor River. lH-linuinsiilp dnterrucdiutc (Jlnsses. ,l Dorothy Diugwell. Hunter ltivbr,’ ,2 lrruii wedlock, liuutc ltrivcr; I: lnirniliy Smith, Whentley River, i liillili Ling, Wheutley lllvcr. ‘ Pi-immimhln Junior Clusnes. 1 Marion Ling, Wheulley River; spend the winter with us. Her Aunt Elmo's letter went-er-as- my.’ mflllllllti stared for a sombre mo- Iment while Doris planted a shy ca- ‘rcss on her cheek. 2 Eric Brown. Grrenvnle. Blunt-he Stead, Wheutlcy Riven, iiiisz Aiiilrmv, lleiuiicd Rout]. I"‘LO\VER.S. . .. , wool Pens. .l lune Andrew, Reunion ltnuil. . . i‘ Olm- Sllllphuui, Hunter ltivcr. ‘ ‘l flmma knew when Sh” w“ m. 3 Flurcurc Noye, Hunter River. i “girl corner. l-lei’ brain wurk- m...“ 1r1.,w,..-.._ i qiiekiy seeking a. graceful way I llliiuvhc Sirnd, \Vh9l1(lt'y River. .' n1 the situation. l ‘.5 Ausliur Suillli, “Wu-inlay ltivcr. Avpureirlil-y Henry wasn't iiurl-l lliiwllftl \\'i.'i|lili'l(, uuml-r lilvor. ..\,5 (we, that disgraceful story in 0i Olive Sllliphnixi, lluutcr lliver. me mornng papers, but you never “ilfl tell about husbands T-bey “W releumiwe "ieiiimfleii and “'5 a Irene wedlock, Hunter River. iZiWlSO for a wife to leave n. weap- 1mg“, : , tglllg over her own head for 11...; Agtfnchfln Appleg, lllii?" n-ie. . 1 Billie liuckhaui, Whentley River. Ho, iflflmfllangtumlflgd acrugs_the 1'. iii-sale Stead, Wheatley River“ .»._....~, and (lung beg-gen‘ 1M0 Field. B lneI Andrew, lteunlea Jtoau. l" .~ ‘l . , _ -l lulu llnrlrhum, “Westley River.‘ i s. arms and wept on his shoul ‘venmflm _ ",',' , , , 1 Alluu wedlock, Hunter River. i OShV “h; szgbedl-l (“:13 h“? 2 “Philip small, Wlieutley River. , 3.: o ie ev . as ng my ppm“. ‘ earl broke when ii thought that i isiiniriie Sierra. wheuiiry River." Y<>ii~0l1. Henry. can you ever for- . CANNING 5 give me for ‘the suspicion. If I “iriiiviivififli- _ . f didn't love you so, 1 wouldn't be i1 Blunt-be amid, u liPflilPy ltivor. =0 jealous." lwel‘ t i I n ~. 1 ‘Blanche Sta-dd. Whentley ltiver. 2 Elsie. Wood. liunler ltiver. .1 Irene Wmllncli ii"""~r "‘"rr. 2 Bessie Stead. ivhcuticy River. Zi Eililh (filtilffv, 1-..-il.r..-iu.. ~i lllnncliu Stead, Wliruilcy llivcr.‘ COOKING. l-le patted her lovely shoulder under its silken covering. l! he still felt the situation drumorous, there was no sign ol‘ it in his voice, ‘i5 he answered: . "There, there, Camilla! I dare nay an old fellow The me ouigihi. to be all ‘puffed up over ‘having his young and beautiful wife ge-t lesi- ous and sei. detectives on his track. Rut if do think, honey, that we'd better set. the pu-biic right about last n’ght's affair. look well for my reputation as lt_ stands." "Of course Bread. Ii Bea. Zilnrliend, Hunter River. 2 Eulnlle hlncbeod, lluutcr liivcr. '7! Dorothy Smith. Whenticy lllvcr. Biscuit (n) under l2 yrs. l Beatrice Stewart, Freilcrlcun. 2 Unn Smith. Wheniloy itivcr. 3 Aiin Sicurl, ‘Vhcniliry River. 4 Elsie Wooil, llunier ‘lilvcr. ii- (109551 Biscuit (b) 12 yrs. nnd over. ‘l Dorothy Smith, \\'honlli.~y' ltivcr. 2 Beiuiic Stcuil. Wheullcy River. 3 lrcue wedlock, lluucr River. A Eulullc Xtlnclmoil, ll ulcr ltivcr. Sugar Cookies (u) uudcr ‘l2 yrs. '1 Arcslc Stevenson, Wheuiicy Iliv- Of course." Camil- ‘n ‘agreed quickly. dubbing iher eyes with extreme csro, "l'll ve nut a, statement. at once, expls n- eh "'11 my "Vslakei" she will him 2 Unn flmlth. Whciilicy Rircr. llilililiiflilielY- "Bill. “'5 HOWE m Rugnr (‘Obltlflll Iii) l2 yrn. illlil orcr. be {rightfully embarrassing for ii ‘Bun MiicLc-oil. iluuicr niwr. me," 2 llurnihy Smith, Whi-ntlcy Ilivcl‘. with a “m” of resiguauolh 51w ii Bessie Stead, Wlicutlcy River. turned l0 Doris aurl held oui. lief Ghfgexfiflf... ‘l$1lifilltrmlwcirrnwc" arfflalcrllclélllxl: tgléqlzu g;::::'obofll;_‘ B’! Auslo Stevenson, Wlu-uilvy illv- uml forgive mo for making ouch a F; pun-pm.” N”. "mm, |-,|,.,.,_ ciuel mistake." ‘Glllfibflllillllil (iii l2 uinl tlVlil‘. ‘Doris forgive her and they went ,1 Annu- Curcw. lliiuiur ltiri-r. in lunch together and later drove Aiiiile Pie (In l2 nml over. to the Qmmuy‘ where the aaryauml l Olive Sllliphieut. ‘iluuicr lllvcl‘; were in readiness for the transfer g 21's"Rinnfialh-Rlziliiii:‘i':;m:3"'i=;i to the town house ‘but were con- ' ' ' ‘ i slderably ilomorallz/ed by the news Essa 2502,2113; lyhgzley nlw" iii iiie "Willing P59975- ,. uiunche stand, Whcuiiey ltivcr; Oii i118 following mflfiiiilk. i116! 2 Martha Ling. wiiuiiiii-y RUFF} iiiory cl the prospooilve Ficidlngl |3 linn Smith, ‘vlltllllby |l|\'('l", divorce suit was retracted by Ca- 4 noun cuiiim. Pfdllvfliflirll. milln. Mrs. Fielding explained Fllllilv (iii 12 1H!- uml over. ma; m“ young woman m mm case l1 Olive Silliphaui, lluniier liivnr, was l“ reality hm, very dear com“ .2 Iiiliilis \l 00d, lliiuier lllvcr: , In, iMisu Mackay, whom she luul a I;°"B"I'KIH§‘:"":1"I,‘Q"§"_"°{, my": ncvcr soon and who was to be bet-I "c E ' "M" ‘m’ protege that winiior while she pro- parcd tor the concert and operatic stage. The whole nflair ilrad been Umldr 12 yrs, a mistake and really n huge joke llcmetitclilng. . —lf you looked at it the right way, ll Iilililh mnv. ‘vh"i'|lll')' ltivi-r; which, we iPublic agreed, the in- "i:brxiyilfrsgmxisramtminyru:i lured husband must certainly have i ' ' i "ii iecmed m am Meniled Wool Sock '80. ii icame about. that Doris‘ do nlillfixiaa {';"§,',.s“a‘::tl:3crnl'°" ' but in iNew York could iliariliy be Cmhcflnm ' ‘ ‘lid '10 "have 1199B ilcilllmflllllibd ‘i1 Margaret Bernard. Rennlre Road; quietly and sedstely. She erriv- =2 Ben Mncbeod, iiuiiicr lllrcr. Ml with proportionately the same Ilcmetlteiiinr. ~ storm of notorloiy which flied at- 1‘ mill"! fliciiii- ‘Vliiiiiiitv iiivvi‘; tended he‘, advent m Dmyburs at _2 Mabel Ling. _il'hceilcy llivcr. the age of four. mflm?"|s'°$" R I -Not that ii. irouiiisii Doria! sue mud“, 53,, /"°- "M" “mid- read several accounts of herself 1 ‘MAM, mu" when and saw s. published ‘ ‘ tak- L -- - 114;," r- - on es she was descending the front .1 Mabel Llng, Wbeatley lllver; steps of the Fielding residence. It’ 2 Bessie Btcad. wneiitiey River: made hm- hush id ‘Mllrircn Caren’, fireenvelc, iBnck in Dreyhurg. Miss Elsie, mgliigleilfaiilclliiifdil ‘x2221 m . ver; , - 2 Olive illlliphani; Hunter lllver; malkoxrufiflwfllhgogggzbda ‘hid "'8 Dorothy lilngwoll. Hunter Riv- lrisiuenod her a little and enssrod 4 Margaret Bernard, liennies iioni. her more. But moat oi’ ell. h. lied IIANUAI. Arnamnm. strengthened Thor instinctive idi Hemmer Handle. like (or Dorlp-jngtlpcuvg, ‘bgcgugtl .1 Ralph llaolllllan. llnnler River. Doris wee young and pretty, much nmnnlzeuétlflwiiitlouk. Hunter ltlver. "an" ‘M wrath,‘ m.“ spam“ Iranklleeiflllan, llanter lilver, and mnddeiilngiy like herself in u "h. am Hun," m", the first bloom of her girlhood. Y ' Trouble was bound to follow. ft did shortly. (To lexcenttnoed.) SEWING, KNYPTINU. IIIlOCIIBT. 1N0. l ley River; ._ , II. - .1 Bordon Lie . woeatiu ninr: i e ma: wider. norm liver, s mm Inter mm; 2 limi Smith, \i’hcutlcy River; a llorls Smith, wneiiury River: E 4 llcleu Houston, Wiicntloy liivur. Juilging-dircuil-(Girlie) l llulicl Ling, Whcatley River; L’ lieu hfncLcoil, Hunter ltivi-r; Jinlging—(‘nives.—ilioys) I iwuuiril Linc. Whqnilrgv liivrr B Allan wedlock. noun: River; . . .. i, liiirlltili Ling. Wlioullcy ltlvor. SPORTS 60 yd. dash for girls under l9 yrs l.iiu Thompson, Hunter River; Mnrinn Ling. Wlieutlry River, lilnurhr- Stead, Wheutley River; mi-r-rainn Proctor, licnnlos Roud. 50 yd dash for girls 9 in 12 ‘r - irriie “'8illD0k.H\llll0l' Itircr; iiillil. Lin", Wlirnill-y ltncr: i i'i‘lii'l' Yugo, “WIHOI liirr-r: . ._v Smith, \\'iiri'iiii>_\' 1". _\'ll. ilnsli for girls over 12 yrs. l finml RUIHIVTFUH, llunlcr River, ‘l lliirgurot liorunril, ltcunies ltoiul, " lion Aldrin-ml. lluninr River: \'i Elsie \\'nml, Hunter Ilivr-r. 75 yil. ilnsh for boyswinder 9 yrs. 1 llmvnrii \\'eiliock. lluuter ‘River, 2.- Vernon Noye, Hunter River, 8 lwllmdt Seller. Fredericton. 100 yd. dash for boys ll to l2 yrs. l Prestonllackhum, Wheutley Itir- or: "2 Daniel Rnckhnm, Wheniiey ltircr ‘3 Frank Mnchfilluu. Hunter Riv- i 0 o er; l Herb Thompson, Hunter River. 50 yd. Three-Legged rncc for girls. 1 llennieu lined School; 2 Hunter River iichol. ll Vfhentlcy River School; Jockey Iluce. Boys. ~ 11 ‘Hunter ltircr Srliorll, 2 _\\'heallc_\: River Srliuol. Thrciui and Needle Rnrc 1 Hunter ltivcr Sclmoi 2 Whcntley ltivor School; 3 Grccnvule llchool; .4 Rcnnice flout] School. Relay Race. :1 Hunter llivcr School. 2 Whentley liiver School; ll Rennie-s Road Nirliuol. Teachers Ilui-o. il il'lilllp liluilicnnn, Urcruriilc; 2 Ethel Ling, Wiicullt-y llircrl i! fhiihcrine lilicbounjlrl. llcunics Roml. Frcc—f‘nr—nll ‘m0 yd. llililll. i Annn llmlgrrnun, llunlcr llivcr; ammo Prevonfiv Remedy. The first d Orllglnal. Coid and ‘(grip eblct Proven Safe for more than Thebotbeersthiaaignature 652w...’ V...» ma} 1's Scranton-rm" . wuicrwtnmn. it » ; v y y. New Vitality é for Advanced‘ Years i You will not be Dr, chase.‘ Nerve“Food long before you find that you are sieep1ng_and resting bat“ As your vitality 1e ‘restored the vita] organs of the body resume their natural functions, pains and aches disappear and you feel better in every way, The expression often used by 01d“. people who use this food treatment i,’ I feel twenty years youggm-ji GAlNl-ZD zo rourms llrr- W. R. Davie. Delhi, one, “in? .. m » _ _ _ inln. ‘Ieeginber ofullfl“ 13 II ill with ti‘: ‘flu _ ‘Hagen-me would lie eiwalfdbalfthe nlflltndiuulttjumpw"“|¥ I IIII ihh‘ the Doctor S age advances there is a, tendency for the blood to. be- come thin and watery. The nerves are starved and the supply of nervous energy in the body runs low. Neuritis, rheumatism, stiffness of the joints" and other discomforts result from waning vitality. Beca it forms new, rich blood and restor vigor to the nervous system Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is especially appreciated by persons of advanced years. _ It is not unusual for elderly people to experience trouble from poor cir- cuiation and weakness of the hearts’ action. This is the result of the blood being weak and is overcome by the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Every organ of the body is benefitted by this restorative and reconstructive treatment. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 60 cts. a box, all dealers or The Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine C0,; Limited, hellrangl self "I suffered for a Tmnh 2! Can. u -. '4 iii iiiii _\-<|. ilash fur lmyu i-rcr 12 ltulph ljliucr Aluvhlillun, lluuirr ll \lluu Wcilluck. lluiiirr tiuriluii l 1'.’ , 3 ii .| fl‘. 5i) yil. Sui-k lluri- fin" lmyli yrs. ‘l Preston liivor or; 3 -i Iii: yii. lislhi-r Dixon, lliinll-r liivcr: _ hlurguri-i lil-rnurii. lti-imii-s lluziili iiiiy lllilVilfil Wuillovk, lliiuiiii‘ lilri-r; iirl- Fri-ir-for-nll. . l l-liiilir-r1llxnn, lluuirr liivcr- _ Iicu hlacLcuil, iiuuli-r llivur; l 3 Anna ltmigcrson, Iiuuicr llirur l i iPlillip Aliithcuon, (lrccurulc. y i ‘Plirec yours nizu inspi-rtiir (‘mm or. furl-ii ‘n iililoiil tn lilo iu-lmol iuuklnp ilm higin-nt number of puliitil lu 1hr Hptiflrl. ‘It wuii in he triril for enci- Fiiiii’. b!’ lilo different iirhools inking part in the Fair. lluuti-r lilvrr iii-i it ilic first your nnri Whculligi- lllve ihc following iwu yours. ‘This yng I A: “unit-r nm-r School: the Hunter lliver nchoiurii urr ugul I ‘ 'i|i-' , Iti i_ Si-liuiil: Ilic proud puioiussorn. . ilruu-n. tlrccnviiic. ' - limul School, . lug“ pint-pm,“ NIVK lint-i- for boys uvi-r l0 ilorlciun Si-ln-oi. Si-lmol l-‘nir Sec’; Yfii- -n Min-Lend, llunli-r lii> ll f2 . i‘ rll. llviiiiii-s . Alliiu Wi-iliul-k. iliinicr lllrol‘. Wlii-rlimrruiv lluce. Kiri-r: l Jiuuiur ltiri-i- Nrliimi. Wliruiizgv liiv-I :1 llVluiiiilcy liivi-r School. iii) yd. Three-logged filtfi: for buys. i lluuivsr lllriir School: L’ \\'|icuiicy ltivi-r School: ‘l "Muir-u lluml ‘Sr-hurl. Pic-eating Contest. i llui-hiilixin, Auiirru", lllll|i'|‘ lii lliickliuiu, \\'iu-uilL-,\' ltlv- t'lll‘lt‘\'. livuiilcs ltoiiii: C u... iilark of Quality “ IMPERIAL” Stamped on every Fox Biscuit Jflanuiaolureii by us. is your. guarantee oi highest fresh‘ . i i l wholesome ioii iooii which lies! results in ioxes illil insist on receiving “lmi l ~ liberally and regularly and sii » ‘produce I imperial Biscuit 00., iltd. Box 446 {macho 721' - V ‘gii l‘ Charlottetown, Pqnpi." _ 1rd,‘. t. .