m0 "i- l , s ’ s ., t‘. “.4. -. ‘I 1 .Enshsh Ffllllflfladiililfl g (GehtiousdT-ronl‘ Page it.) f ' s which ‘were to‘ pull him £0; and humus him u. the dust. e new canon was not ‘nearly so impressive as ‘the ‘majestitrsrch- ‘ deacon: l-Iewas “a ‘numb ‘man, round- faced. roundsnshoilidqrell, - rcund-otomlched, round lessee. He We" ill-so» var-v round spectacles- "fiis black clerical coat in trous- but. He w - ind" smartly ‘Walpole imviyies‘ Canon '. ” character std-great leilillllv, d us that he was Gill thingsw . lt modiolu M 1111111714447 ' unattended-mun health . splendlii“ 1 oasiéinn oosano surfs surmise, u-lu n» us. . ers or sent postpsid by. m». Limited. Ottawa. iltomuowil GUARDiAN presents 1a greater chasing power per circulation t of n is found in an) er Maritime Prov- es’ Newspaper. roiessional Cards 1 Circulation of the right with. the unfortunate. bore ‘no jmsu any grudge,-.but hard untilthey wort; elsewhere. them all the luck ‘in the world. He was ordained because he thought he could deal more easily with men as a personul-Ieliked‘ women but his sense of humor prevented him from falling in love. He really did understand the sensuar-habits and desires ofmen and women but watched them thro h books and pictures and other nienls stories. He was shock- ed by nothing-mar did he despise mankind. He enjoyed erotic liter- ature and had a fine collection oi erotic hooks and prints shut away in d cabinet in his study. l-ie found great fascination in theological books; he laughed‘ at ‘many of them but kept an open mind—athe- istic and materialistic dogmas seemed tn him as _nbsurd as ortho- dox ones. die was, a very tidy old bachelor and nothing wornled hnn so much "as any kind of disorder. He would frequently stop in the middle of his reading and cross the room in his soft slippers oi brown kid to put a picture straight or to shove back some books which were projecting from the shelf Render was as smooth as glass. There was something sinuous and . sll9l1ery_ shout him which boded ill ii. ii. A. Tallinn ii t '1‘ ner of P181111 Liifiuiea. £01301.» 1M1 Great go 5t. RISTER. SOLIGITOR, Money to Loan Osmsron Block . Charlottetown, P. E. lslsnd Till. ctm . (lhrouic Diseases ~112 Erlnesjtrset I uns DAILY 11 to 2 p. m. llltlts on N. Y; Pofl Giqlllllll isdlell Qehool-lnd Hospital ark R.McGuiga.n,BA ETC. . G. 0." Jirohibald 30111191‘ e-riwered to be. Brandon soon saw in him his chief foe and iihe other canons who (had long been subservient to t-‘he archdeacon soon begin to look upon him as their leader. The story of the plot- lnss and» open encounters that en- sued forms the backbone of this narrative. Succession of Sensation. A11110l-1mh Archdeacon Brandon was only fifty-eight years of age when Canon Render first crossed his psrth, he became a physical wreck in seven short months. Mr. lhave to invent some poignant hap- .the central figure of hisistory, into the Archdeacon becomes the vi ., his only- V |ford in disgrace, and, instead oi be- nt‘! and hat were scrupuoir dandy, but , e wss,not‘flls@glég‘ré . i. men. ‘fl-lo amused the horedfwvlts v confidential with the wicked. u =80 a -. O any one was, in his way hqworked New ‘Method 0f . Reducing Fat A new Item from sbrosd informs American method oi producing s slim. trim figure ls Wheeling with astonishing success. is system. which has made such s wonderful impression over there, must be the Mai-mole Prescription Tablet method ot reducing fat. It ls safe to say that we have nothing better for this purpose in this coun. try. Anything that will reduce the lxcels flesh steadily and easily out injury to the stomach, the ling of wrinkles, the help of ex- erni in: or dieting, or interference vat one’: meals ls~a mighty im- f ant and useful addition to civi- Milan's necessl" . Just such a 3i i ate! us oi‘ good results follow the a n these pleasant, harmless and snonornicsl little fat reducers. We say economical because Mar- mola Prescription Tablets (made in accordance with the famous Mar- nwle Prescription) can be obtained 0f any drugglsi: the world over or m the Mermaid Company. i612 Woodward Ave" Detroit Mich., for one dollar a case, which is a decid- ediy economical price, considering Thu-t removal attained, .‘he-.wishcd i116 11111111161‘ s1 contains. They are harmless. tablets each case once-proud ecclesiastlc was the un- fsitliiulness of his wife. She had lived with him for twenty years. He had dominated her as he did ‘everybody else. He had ‘little or no time for love and gradually she became to dislike ‘him intensely. from a distance She was a mild, unassertlve creat- ure and when Mr. Mornis, rector of the church in thennarket square, sleds. mild-mannered individual, became acquainted with her they felil_in dove withoach other. They began to meet any where the-t chance offered and to exchange notes. One of ‘these mlssives fell into the Archdeacorfs hands. He confronted his wife with it one iiiglit after she had gone to bed. At first she said it was a forgery, but finally admitted her guilt. She told him that she hated him, had listed-him for years because he was so pleased with himself, and sostup-id. “He put ‘his hands on herihin bony shoulders and push- ed her hack into -bed. His hands moved to her lthroat. His whole ectuai v drought. everything. be ‘idle so deny that with many the rarpid pace at the start maintained throughout life. Stuart Mti-l, for instance. ' whispered Ihers. Walpole determined that he wouidl$§%t.Rc;1ctg:°Morr,s and the Suddeullorlilaén-dl ‘Hiroker. and.- who as t. . t h t 11111 maican ha. lettetown. P- E- 11111111) ¢ll1l¢llpen1na "° cwve" the A"°1“1°“°°“'1mset.ing, when Ronda: 0,131 .°,..“,',.f.’.-seuuuueu only to iscwton. Thus is weight,_ he now kneeling on bed, was on top of her. the " ‘Kill me! Kill ‘me!’ she whis- pered. ‘I'll be glad.‘ His death of Brandon m; llmltqfl {,9 g”, 55,.’ Nufllns ashamed of himself proceeds bO-(m- his madem e and Throat , :s Bayer Building, Great set, Opposite Guardlin‘ iss Telephone ISO-J. ' ‘ ts Hours-O to 12 s. m.,\-‘_te. s timer‘ 8t ‘Palmer H. J. Palmer, K. 0. u: ‘ Barristers, its. i Money to Losn ‘ k of Nova Seotis Building Charlottetown, P, 5, l, n. STEWART, K. c "rlster and solicitor. l4 Grist George Street lolters for the Union HBsnk of _ _ Osnsds __ s. s. nsssliul rristbr, Solicitor, Notary Plmllo . Etc. MONEY 1'0 LOAN Mingus P. E. lslsnd fail in lofts with a barmaid. 1,1, X1 B)‘ ‘ _h_a_nce occ d one day. . . W 611 w ., us pfocesgllg; was pass-jBrltlsh In ins lithe ‘towns/rile Arch- , - deacon, callghtintl; e crowd, 011111511001 PM the instrument of - 1"?) 9d?’ lmipulsepto knock ’ m0 .-., clerfifsfsilk hat ,. 1m v 10lrR,7ll1ld9l‘-f(10l.‘lO the - zmllseln tpifitue populace. rile 11011119110911 Wbuld not lhztve mind- 90.‘ 1111111509} itch?’ had‘ Render not bee" 11-‘? Y.’ 1'11‘ '1 of ills humilia- tion. After 311s ire became certain. that (battalions of the cathedral were plotting with manifesto tie- ielii hi8 Wlihé! with Nflmrd to 59v. ernl matters,_ch-ief'of which was the appointment oi a-rsctor to "Py- bus, a living at the dilposifloll 0f the cathedral chapter. ‘The eon- ‘ ‘that his wllll was being defied by illose who had formerly been eating out of ‘hishand was just as great a tmubleito Brandon Tilt HIRdMBALi. ENGLISH ooto Pfllli . meoatuer VIARDED 1o 001.0 Ann eltvsn msoats emlar mo MUSICAL olnscron BAPTIST ci-iuncll MW prepared to rsoblvs Music nls In the followlnl subject; 1 o- i» C RNS "0. VOCAL, ORGAN "rt-neon , m lc - lidle: Bsptlts _ School Hours-Q to i2 and it to s '!'\1111\Ilby Appointment iacDonald 8t MoPhee BA. I A- MleDe Id n‘, s. "Ptlflm. Attsrnsy, sea. ‘"0 .0735.’ new” o. rlsttsiswn H. II. MsPhss Lift Off with Fingers 17- Miles Garrfgpn i‘; " " ‘ A.B.,M.D.. .. “lint”, 1- ~ Q MIR’... "KZ'.$‘I' Telephone I? MLAA hash-snag‘, J. l, ' lspeuinu ' ‘WW-n In swat; * fineness" '01: an aching c0111. 111" o" "tor hsllussl. Archdeaconki “novel. ‘but Mr. W l 1 h um M a “"93"”! dlamurs" Flrsmialtogetlher too suttilrfgsls tombs ~true'b “ 11 '°1"1'°1"° 11°11" 0X'|to life, and he m... certainly work-the 111 101' snmhinz un this world." 19d 1°° 11141141 11% Blllllflyln! sensationsfThe” W") 11111159119119 d-listries ‘ 1922_Wa.s"senit aWBy ilrom school after for a fmllrlsiht. bones ant - . ist iike Brandon. He hadt notaiiaoexil a, Agnghe I?’ 1,1,1‘? 11191111111911?“ Islam‘! 501d‘, m9 Frame °m°°111ed "P in .1‘ ‘ “ ‘ for a-week until he mo“ h n; owe‘; “t” a VH1’ a: We“ “n”: , began to cross swords with the 1'“ {g th y" “lsrangers mee‘ “aw” an“ N“"-“"'°5 111W 1" erchdescon. The two were bound 5H1" he '5" tme- 1nd ln- might; 1- we -- u:“:...':°2..::°:22. “fits is‘. "W - . . g . 11° 1911- 1181‘ thin throat between his hands and a. voice in ‘his ear ‘That's night, tighter. Splendid! Splendid!’ "311111191119 his eyes ‘recognized hands Ail-lapped, He crawled from the bed. Then he felt|wlas- known to ‘speak above his 1118 Wily. blindly. out ‘of the room." breath was when no called‘ on one A scene like this will! strike tlhe 01f 1116' Hlwndallts of the House u. nlverags reader as highly coloredqput a wunidow in. order to stop a 811118828 Clersvmeu will vote it's ludiorous1llfiillzht. in. the urea/t Church of piece of writing and- (hey will ex. St. Peter there is also a memor- prsss disgust when they rend the 131 °1 1111011191‘ 1841116, who stands conclusion oi the story, the elopeihs one of a grout triu-mvirate or Wm, the Church of England with Tay- ‘ ‘ty gain the victory in making the 11mm’ B5710". M11619!‘ 0f Tliinlty aoggnxshmhfzggesg¥1gil% 5‘;°1£l5.Pybus appointment. There is mudlllb°11sseriiambnldget whose futher - - vgkllfu] charmer portrayal an flmionce said that “if God takes away beewa"? 01 my children I trust it will . _ 1 I1? '_ ‘ ' (Continued From P-lg- _9‘- » . in Blrminglham,- - *nms't.nlrrt nun Drop u lime Hard, Haberdashery, Glassware of all descriptions, lCbind, Earthen-vars and Stoneware. Paper, Stationery and Stationers’ Sundries and Office Allllllfilwes. Printing. Books, Fancy Q0005. including Tobaooonlsts’ Sundries, Leather Goods, including travelling requisites, Leather, Brus- hsc and Brooms, Toys and Games, Sports Goods (including sports clothing). Stllentific and _Qpfl0a.1 Mflfilluments. ‘Medical and Surgical instruments _ and Appliances. l8pectacle were and opticians’ ‘supplies, Photographic and. Cinem- Cigarrettos and Cigars. Lighting iPlant. fr": Electricity, gas, oil, etc. Cooking ‘Stoves and utensils including aluminium enamel- ware, etc. Foundry appliances. General hardware, including bull- ders’ marine and household, iron- mongery of all descriptions. Gener- al machinery of all descriptionsand small tools, Mill furnishings, India- ruddergoods for industrial and household‘ purposes. Motor cycles and cycles, Accessories for Motor Cars. Cycles and- Aeroplanes, Weighing -and measuring, appliances . and instruments, Sanitary applian- ces, Paints. colours and varnishes and painters’ requisites, Metal of all descriptions. (excluding preo ous metals.) Agrculitiure and horticultural machinery and impli- ments Mining, colder-y and qud rylng plant, Brewing and distilling plant. Metal furniture for_ house shop. office, garden and camp use. Building construction, Perambulut- on. mailcsrts and 1Sedd<lery and Harness, Firearms. Fishing nods and tackle, Tubes in copper, lead. brass and steel and steam and pipes fitting, Architec- tural and ornamental metal W01‘!!- of steal and hemp, oordsge and string. pushchairs» including Elites and fencini. R0119! ers wishing _ L; 1i School and Home l . 0990 1..=. m, ounces AT SCHOOL WH-AT BECOMES 0_F THEM iu dtstmbuting the wines the Outer day at unrlsii. College, Black ,1191=1l11. LordJustrce Scruttom con- soled the boys who hadi not been 1119 PW-dllknls of these marks o! distinction: that there were four Judge-l iu the lit-guest places .0: the English ‘Bench who had never received a "prize when at school 11114 were scueueuy at the bottom of their class. They were now, he added", among the most bruised of 0111' Judges. Tucy had) developed ‘late in life. and he drew the mor- al that it was sometimes the dnest flowers that bloomed last. i-ue school prodigy often falling in the struggle a! rifle, while she "duncc. or the class" came to the front. These words are most true. 501116 time ago an enquiry was 1n- stttuted us to who-l. became of school prodlixies. and it must be confessed that the result. of tho tnvtetgaicul was! dlissippbintlng. l-t indicated that lthe Fgreat flood of min " tin youth was ‘by some lmysterious law of compensation [followed by a species of intell- which stevnlised it would: of course is John at an age when) it is usual to go to $011001. had’ mastered as much Greek and Latlin as moat boys know when they are leaving lt, and‘ he produced h-is great works long afterwards. ‘Lord Kelvin who gave the most marvellous applica- tions of thedaws 01f Nature to ‘the uses of humanity, was when twelve years old occurpiedl ‘WLILII problems which were engaging niis aittenluion at the time of his death. But. such men as Mill and Kelvin may be taken as exce-p trons to the rule. Dull Boys No one_would deny the claim uf Slu- lsaac Newton to a monument in Westnrinuster Abbey. or w-rtn- Yet ‘the discoverer of the univer sal haw of gravitation was a1. school described as s.’ dxunce. he was a silent boy and a taclturn mun. The only occasion on which when a member of Parliament. he been ranked I e Isaac. us l fear he; wlllnever _ leaner- itae dull boys of their respective slchools-lbecame associated at the ‘University wrhere Newton, strange loo say, had-Barrow for his tutor. Ludwig. the famous‘ geomettcian, four years’ ineffectual struggle to leer-m the common rules of arith- metic. Hume, who is descnLlbe-d by Huxley) as an “intellectual ath- lete" was‘ in ‘boyhood said by his Parents to be “uncommon wnkc minded." Gibbon. the author of nounce-d “dreadfully dull," and est of English satirists, was ac- counted “a great numskull.” Gold- smlltlfs fame_ was grafted on to a boyhood of wholly unrecognized capabilities. Scott, who gave few lnldilcaitions 0f his coming great- that has) the thwkest skull in the school,“ a. Professor of the dunce, it was ‘because his teach If Hail‘ Is Turning Dsrken and Beautify Faded Hair That beautiful, by brewing a and Sulphur. Your hair is you pearance a hundredfold. other all ready for use. Wyeth]! pound. hair. - cause it darkens so naturally an onsntol-rnrowttooisotra . ~ . 1HIS srouucn IS JUST LIKE A NEW 0NE..§§.'$°§..“§ 3?.°§’i1§,..“'$t.i’"i§"§ LATEST HINTS Materials PM" 311°". Atlantic Hotel, Vic- brocaded velvet almost as light in weight as chiffon, with an all-over P1111116)’ design that is creating a Glorious Johin Dryden. the great- ness, was denounced as "the boy University of Edinburgh epitomis- ens did not know whaPto mnkv of his grim -tsci-turrsl.ty. The Duke of‘ Wellington was in youth sup- Gray, Use Sage Tea. Here's Grandmother's Recipe to even shade oi‘ dark, glossy i1 ir can only be had ixturs of Sage Tel! charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streak- ed, Just an application or two oi’ Begs and Sulphur enhances its ao- e i Don't bother to prepare the mix- jnre; youonn get this famous old recipe Amproved by the addition of ‘gradients st s. small cost. It is called flags and sulphur 110m- This can always be de- pended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre of your Everybody uses “Wyethh Sage and Sulphur Compound" now be- ‘Cansdisn mnnufaciur itsntly that cord stops hurting. lint slim yfu list it risht 011 W111 -. 7' v ' osrdrngsist so is a tiny bottle few cents. sui- t toretnovs every herd corn. dorh between the ' without to to exhibit or Canadian possible moment to the Trade Commissioner. buyers wanting to take advantage 01 1111! wonderful morbidity. should W11"! for full particulars at the 032$‘: 848' ‘Si. James evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simpiydampen a sponge or soft brush with it an draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morning the gray hair has disap- gfg“ 11111111- Sydney. Nova Scotin, "icllgn ior the Cape Breton Elec 0-. is still another who is en- $°Y111E a wonderful appetite, per. 1°“ illzestion and robust health as a result oi the use of Tanlac. To use Ml‘. Short's own words; “Sm” 1 m“ T1111“ my appetite is something 1° 119 Droud of and my 31311111411? acts like a new one, 1 an! ave had 1111113931101] aha“; l 111V life ior I remember a long t. me back that when l ate any p33. “Y °1' 111113’ foods ll aiwsys suffered afterwards. Before l got Tanlac my flllpetlte left me entirely and 1 gQL 1° where 1 1111i 1111 Dlayed out ‘before 111y eight hour shift at the power house was over. “Alter eating I would m“, a Dressing pain ‘that filled my whole chest and went through to my back, and at limes there was a pressure 111 111)’ throat that gave me a choir. 1118 sensation. I had no desire ior breukfat; 11ml got so } was eating V91‘? 1111.9 at any time, but i suffer. 911 3115i lhe same. in about two weeks u fer i begun taking Tanlac 1 tell a‘ wonderful change all over 1119- 1 Dlrked up five pounds on three bottles und ‘have elljoyed- the best oi health ever since, and that has been more than six months) now". l cun work through my elgml hours anti Ieei as line as you please ill quitting time. ’l‘unlac is CE-l'l‘tlllll)’ grant," likzlialc is sold by all good drug- glsts. Posed) to be hopelessly deficient in nlcntzli ability; and when. after a short lreslidence at Eton, he was sent to the Military College at. Angers ‘t was only, it was said. to quality him “to become food for powder." The iuiure to discover and de- ve-lol) poientlal cleverness or gen- ius is often. saidl to be due to our educltional methods, which have geutrztlly- loaded the memory rather than’ made claims on thought and imagination. t. is much luore easy to state the d-iifl- cult)‘ inherent in our educational system than to find a remedy for‘ it. liow can. a schoolmaster be lsensation. ,cloves. half nutmeg grated, one The coloring is ex- quisite. ‘ Wide Cuffs Cuffs of fur that extend to the elbow or above are featured onsonle of the smartest coat-s. With these are worn very large, wrapped col- are. "r Brassleves French brassieres are made of very wide satin ribbon, unstuyed andfitted with darts, and picoted where the armhole is cut away. They come well below the waist and make practically fitted lining when finished. semi- i _-._7_-vf . 1 Mince Meat. Mix together one cup chopped apples, half cup iuxsuns. seeded and! chopped. ,h:.lf cup currents and halt’ cup suet, one tablespoon molasses, one tablespoon grape o)‘ orange juice, one cup sugar, one teaspoon cinnamon, hall‘ teaspoon quarter teaspoon macs, one ten- spoon. salt. add enough stock, in which meat was cooked, to moist- en. Heat grilduall_l' to boiling point and simmer one hour. Then add one cup of chopped ulcut and two tablespoons of any tart jelly. Coon fifteen minutes‘. Oat Meal Biscuits Two cups of line granulated oats, one cup of Your, one cup brown sugar. one cup of ebullien- ing, one tahles-pooniul oi milk nd a pinch of salt. Blend all toget- her und- roll out very thin. and bake crisp to golden brown. Should there be any lulled oats at hand run ‘them through a meal chopper and you will have granu- lated Oats suitable. These are cheap and tasty and nourishing. lLight Cake expected to discover or encourage independence and onlglnality in each of the forty) pupils, under his care? Perhaps the best that can be expected of the schools is impress on the rising generation of purpose are, Scutlon showed. "indispensable conditions of success in life.‘ The ‘White Friy. The White lFiy has very gene- ral feeding habits and attacks a great variety of plants, such as salviu. ugerutum, lantana, fuschiu heliotrope primula, etc. The insect may be found in the egg, larval and adult stage ut the same time. The adult is a small four-winged moth-like creature, about one-elix- teenth of an inch long, the wings being purew hlte in color and the body yellowish. Like the nymphs they ‘feed on the under-sides of the leaves. Severely attacked leaves dry up and die. infested plants become covered with a sticky l1- quid which is excreted by the in- sects and in which very frequ- ently a sooty fungus develops. Whale-oil soup is useful for des troylng the white fly and should be used in the strength of one and the -"D°°111l° 81110 F1111." 11115‘ P10‘ u half ounces to one gallon of we- ter. The spray lcills by contact and should therefore, be directed to reach the undersides of the killed. The unpleasant odour many lovers/of ornamental plants. ivory soap has also been used by ‘ The mites feed chiefly on ‘like structures into the tissue suming a pesrance; uslly shrivei and die. in the adui by many strands of fine s-il tions by the mites. The mite is found on a which are most freilfleflfll’ 111111 water, 1 gallon‘. up among the foliage. d be necessary. ‘It has been the general expe that they may form character‘ and‘ Cream the butter and sugar, add that application and eteudiastness and‘ baking powder sifted together as Lord Justice three times, then the vanilla and hast of all. fold in‘ the siiffly beat- len egg whites. Bake m a moder- - l SAVE HOUSE PLANTS Fnomfltivn INSECT PESTS , HM Apples leaves where the insects are clus- tered as only those which are v , , , n, b degrees gratis-ill) e111 actually hit by the spray will b; abfiilu f; teacupm‘ of good Vega whale oil soap is objectionable t0 some grower-s int the strength of one pound dissolved in six 118110115 the undersides of the leaves. 1111919 they insert their piercing 11901119‘ and withdraw the liquid contents of the leaf cells. After an. attack th8.l8flV€§ lose their color, ae- whitish or bleached e11- when the infestation is severe all the leaves may event- siate particularly, the mite spins considerable silk. If the nude-r- side of an infested leaf is examin- ed it will be seen to be covered which have been spun in all d‘l‘rec large r number of plan-ts grown ln-doorst Carnation. chrysanthemurn. V1019!» rose and geranium are the plants d. The following spray mixture ls yeggmmgndfld: Flowers of sulphur i ounce; laundry soap. 2 ounces. Dissolve the soap in the water. 1.119111 odd the sulphur and sum)’ the mixture in such a way as t0 reach the undersides of the leav- es where the mites are feeding. A short angle nozzle will ‘be found of vslud in forcing the spray well Several Iprayimrs a week or so apart may Butter half cup. granulated su- gar one cup. sweet milk one cup. ilour two cups, liuifing powder tutu tcaspbonls. lvunlllu one ‘tea. spon, egg whites two. alternately the milk, and the flour ate oven. ' This may be used as a founda- ior any sort of white cake. I l Choose tart c9111“) 111111 “Mk1 well, Remove the blossom end and wash the apples well. Slicl» the apple in ‘pieces about our» fourth of an inch wide. Pu-t into an enameled pan with sufficient Irbrowu; (sugar to. sweeten nicely. .9, pinch of salt. a tablespoon of butter or bacon fnt and enough lwnter to half cove-r the apples. "Cook over a brisk fire until ten- 'der, but not slmpeiess. Add 111010 (water if necessary. This is a Igood dish for breakfast. luncheon or supper or as an sccompanilneni to pork instend- of apple sauce. Parsnip Curry Peel three large parsnips. out into slices, and boil ulrtll soft. Boil one pound of 110131095» 311d p1'e‘ss through potato masher. Melt one ounce of fat in a fry- lng pan, and ‘fry in it a finely- chopped onion. Stir in one ounce of flour and a teaspoonful oi‘ cur- ry powder. Mix smoothly. 111111 tlvble stock. Boil the sauce for five minutes then arid the cooked pnrsnips, and cook fol‘ 11110111“ three minutes. Serve in a border of nlalslled potatoes. C appreciated ln uten all 1h: Isl-nous the country, are yun clever enough to tvhichlhescgms ut the right u: rslml> winning of 851N100 in cull and prises. HOW TO SOLVE IT. Th: object of this nmtert is m bring to your mind n few of rbslnmt popular oi the tumour Charlie n; name than mrreztly llr: sum has pu millions laugh. He is particularly Canada. ' rtsre taken right uul. ofjive of . 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This pest contest is null-in‘; mm- ilnritr-tllun s n! advertising and introduction campaign. ltis absolutely in: m‘ rapt-Int. ll is ‘my; run» ducted by the Cnnlinrrltal Pubihhiilg Cu., 1.1111110], one oi lhtinrgut and best known publishing ileum in Csnld-Llnd has (he cildurssincnt ui the great Cllsrlis Chaplin Srudior. CHARLIE CHAPLIN HIMSELF , * IS HONORARY JUDGE! Frankly lhl-ltonlltdl i. inlcnvlrti lniiirlllrrndvel- rise unrl inn nu EV"R'Y\VUMAN'S WORLD, Canada's Crcnl -~ mo, but yuu dullci have rubuy nnylhlnp, z tn anything nriprndll Cull ynur m lm-v il only: to rum nnrl win 1 lime. ' S. HO\\' TU SEND YUFR ASS“ < ts. Mr. Ch in ne Hnnnvuv)’ Judye, anti r1 dqrncicnl lulillls, huving nn white-v rm m. ha“... »‘ mu ..--- -.r n- -- ».1 11-- A Sure Relief For 1O hoea, falling oi‘ the womb. etc. Price one month's treatment. her address. Windsor, Ont. HARLIE CHAPLIN'S Picture Plays have made But whether 0r not: you have Charlie Chaplin films that are being ' the names li you cu. you my Che in Pitlule plays. is great pictures. t into time xenon the nlmrl of [hr p syn time 1mm, put them lnlll their nunn. case you u: not familiar with the popular Charlie Chaplin pkturc pilys til-rue uprurin; in Canada now, the names st the left will he p you well known and shown the: allow 0| the pislurufm Th: 5 scenes nth: 1.. order t. help ou ' AYS’ TREATMENT ‘WT_____.-__ . . _. mm‘ ,_ this treatment is based on strictly scientific principles, and acts on the actual location of the disease, it. cannot help but do good i.u all forms of female troubles, including delayed and palniulimenstruatiom, leuoor- 2nd Prize _ Value $445,110 d gaining 250 point: will win Fin: prize. You will gs! 20 points ior m). picture you u...“ correctly. 4i) points will be atvudni for iii: yams-l nennng pvllclunlioll, spelling, cic., of your answer, ptmt-i... llnndvrvizilzg and I00 pt...“ i... iulillin; n simple condition uf lhc c-nrrst. 'l'hil conrlltlu’! is "ply tlrut you Insist in this great rtlvmi-i clun- p-lgll l-y lhuwin -_n copy ni EVl-lRYV/OUANS WORLD, Clnnslfs Crralcif M-ipuinr (which we will send you post pnill] u. jun inuririenvis or neighbour: who will upprzurle ' u-orlh while (llnadiun blirnlum an-l VI-ill |\ lu mmc to 111cm every mon . 'l'hr. Clinical will l: a! 0p. m. June 30th i923, immediately niicr whirl» lln- answers will bejudgcd and wizu HWuILi l! ‘.‘ r narrvcihl fight la uitu tln: quuliiying tonlLll ~.-. 1| 1n time lo lllfl! u: may np -ur nccchuvy, [bu-nub n1 mum my iKh chm s wil not affect anyone who has already qr I lied i. reir cnuy. Don't delay sending )uur rmwu. '1" nnnuuntemcnl may not rpprnr in this psperngain .'..L!ress Charlie Chaplin (cnlui Editor, Continents’ lnruulu...‘ c... 1.1.1.. m.‘ 94 Tnrrr-ln (l-tt, - .- Women’s Disorders FREE Orange Lily is a certain relief for all disorders of women. it is applied locat- ly and is absorbed into the suuermg tissue. The dead waste matter in the con- gested region is expelled. giving immediate mental and physical relief; the blood vessels Bllld nerves are toned and strengthen ed, and the circulation is rendered to normal. As e1 $2.00 per ‘box, which is suffoient for A free Trial Treatment, enough for 10 days, worth 75c will be sent Free to any suffering woman who will send me lnclose 3 stamps and address Mrs. Lydia W. IAdd, BOLD BV LEADING DRUGGISTD EVERVWHERE CRANBERRY AND RAISIN JAM 3 se-rvo with cream. ‘T . . l. k F ,1. rind and half a cup of sugar. 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Rinks four and ililtlrqllllfllil‘ cups. - frequent slrravlns with pest under control. s" tMmvtr-eri. ‘who 1 “supply thdfn with M71111‘ cation farmland-invitation cords. will be sled peered, and after another applic- ation it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. lilll . once of florists that forcible and alone will do much to hold Badly infested plants should be destroved as soon as they noticed. This is beet. done by burn water this H?!) I'm hut n cog ill lifris vast wheel 'i‘l|:li iluily ulukcs the sums old trip. Yet what a Joy it is to feel. 'l‘lln-* hut lur mo the wheel might slip! ‘Tis suulvllling after all, to jog Alum- null be u first class clog! —Anonynlo\ls. Rlwlsvan so many women think their plat-o is not in the home is so many men think it is in the ‘ziivlivll. *1