The am size for Household use `- The _goo size for General use DCMB E B BR 9»19°9 'rr mn mutt- rm vo 'mn CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - """""'" ' rinsr or ann. PAGE THREE ' J _ ' V i -1 BILIOUSNESS- ca“9¢d by 8 Dlsordcred Liver Cured by Dr. Morse’s Indian Ram pm, The liver’s work is t t 11 ' __ exceedingly bitter fluid wl'i’icSl)iecilseo¢fti;necii)iiEd tiiiit Thi! bi1¢ iS St0red in the gall-bladder and atgthe proper time it is poured into the upper part of the ntestines. There it helps in the digestion of the fatty *md °l1Y PINS Of thi: food, and regulates the action _Df UW b0W¢|5. CHl1Slug them to move often enough to clear the system promptly of indigestible food Wh” the liver gets out of order as it does with a surprisingly large number of people, the flow of the bile becomes irregular, and the quality of the fluid is changed. The bowels consequently become irregular also, being coustipated and loose by turns; the food is only partly digested; the bile gets into the blood, acting there as a poison and_deinoralizing the whole system. A sudden I dizziness zrfell on rising, .r/mfr .romelz'mes_/Yan! before i I/1: qyes, I/ie langue is fuxred, I/:ere is a biller taste in Me maui/1, and a mart disagreeable feeling af.r1'r/em-_rr and /assifudc. This is Biliousness. Dr. Morae’s Indian Root Pills get right at the root of the trouble and speedily relieve it. They first put the disordered liver right, so that it supplies a normal quantity of healthy bile. This opens the bowels and clears out the clogged- up system. The blood is puritied, the stomach cleansed, all the disagreeable symptoms disappear and the whole delicately adjusted mechanism of » _the body moves smoothly again. On the first appearance of bilious symptoms hike Dr. Morse’s lndlan Root Pills. Mr. J. C. McCulloch, a railway conductor of Westport, Ont., writes: "It is with pleasure I write to inform you that your _ Dr. Morse's lndii-in Root Pills have proved of great value to nic. l suffered froin_ biliousness, caused by ilie I improper action of my liver. I tried remedy alter V reuiedy but without any lusrtng good. Having heard of your pills curing sui-li cases as mine, I decided to give tliern a fair trial. They proved satisfactory, restoring to me perfect health.” l Di2°Moi2sE°s our l_ ___l2!l\..!i.. _ For Sale Everywhere at 25c. per Box. 24 -i I 1_1 _r__ _ ,_- _,V ,=, = ____ -| nuitritli *`;“‘T”‘”"”“`" is "wi-:LL uuonitwmit - _'_ rinisurzn." LALX1-f~,i_\_4 »_§ I ll' the-re is one thing more than another in which Eureka Underwear excels it is in the way it is finished. This after all, is u most important feature, it has a lot to do with the comfort, shape- llness and wear resisting qualities ofthe garments. Ask your dealer to show you Eureka Underwear for men, examine it. compare it with others, l\otice the way the button holes are made. the way the seams are overstitched and the other good points. _ . It's really unshrinkahle. ln heavy weights at medium prices. Nova Scotia Knitting Mills. Ltd., Eureka, N. S. -1- Dli. KENNE|lY’S‘NEliVlNEf ,_ r' "_ _-'ff-:?;._- _ -.- .- __.,,i'r'€ _ _ _._, .ern .. l".\"" This wonderful remedy restores the vim, vigor and vitality of youth to nerve shattered men and women. It rebuilds the _ nerve centres, purifier the blood and tones up the general \~f7\,v\‘. system. A positive cure for N¢l'V0lllll¢Sl, lIlB0mllIl, 14 » _ Lost Vltallly. Lame Baclr, Poor Memory, _ in `. \ Sunken Eyes, Headache, lndlgestlon, Tired _'.,I'm, jj ‘ Feeling, Lost Amblllon, Weak lfldneys, and \~' ' ‘ ; all Secret Weakness. Price $1.00 Per Package. _'qv 1/.if _ Contains No Stimulants or Poisonous Dri|gs._ "r ’~"" ‘ ouannnrzno 'ro cults on Money nlzrunnnn. sBND DIRECT To DR- KENNEDY \NERv|NE CO., . -_f P. o. on/twsn aa. wmnson. oN1'. ‘» ~ _»\y':'- _§\t; 1: 4*.-'.~_';=_' ,.>.- _ _ ii ,_ . ‘»."` F' ' l ,=, , _ l -_ei El)l)Y’S_ “Silent” Matches Are Noiaeleas - Odorless - llarmlou - Heads won't fly- V V No waiting for sulphur to burn off-i.‘na_y be used = the moment they are lighted and may be lighted on any surface, The Comet size for Smokers The Pony size for Pocket use Schofield Paper Co [ld Selling Agents i St. john, N. B. _ 1:___ _,-4- - ' ' ¢ A "imitated but ueverEqunlled" Yen | ovit romicco ' Leads all _othefl Have you lrlofl ll Yen nutty s. Nichoifgn room ct1:_<:;;mi;tvi'i_; M, RUSS, , one 45 _ lap-pfaetunn 3 ii_iott»uanr.O""°i'lo1`d‘i-ii'i't om sum. - Mi nngiifrunli. How_Sho Happened to Wear I-ter Yellow Gown That light. ly VIRGINIA ILAII. [Copyrixhg 1.909, by Aaaooiatad Lihlu-ry Prana] a clump of dadodtls. “I am golng bo pick all of Kem." c1lla's niece. “Please don’t, Judy," said Mill Pri- cllla faintly. . “Why not? "Because," was Misa Pri|cllla'a wo- man's reason. Judy looked at her. “Tell me,” sho urged. “You are blushing, and you can't have any secrets from mo. Aunt Prts.” Miss Priscilla beamed. It was Inch a new delight to be bossed by this beautiful being who had come all the way from Europe to the little country village to see Ior the tlrst time her ta- t.her's sister. _ “Tell me,”' Judy repeated and drew the little lady down beside her on the garden bench. Judy listened intently while Miss Priscilla stammered out her little ro- mance. “So you and he alwayssat on this bench by the danodil bed, and you wore a little yellow dlmity gown. and he called you 'My Lady Dntto dm. .. “Yel.” Miss Priscilla’s voice was dreamy. “And he used to quota some verses that ended: "And then rn! heart with pleasure nlls and dances with the durodnn." “Why dldn’t you marry hiin‘P’ Judy murmured. ' “’.l‘hem was a misundersmndlq." Miss Priscilla said, “and he went away, and I haven’t; heard from kim since, and that was twenty years ago." Judy enveloped the shabby black `tlgure in a big hug. “Dear Aunt Prls." she said, "and you have been alone and lonely all these years, -whllo 1 have been having a good time." “You could.u't know," Miss Priscilla said, "that after father and mother died I invested all of my money in a mining scheme that failed.” . "No: we dldn't know," Judy said, "and you have scrtmped and saved and gone without pretty things whllo I have simply squandered piles of mon- ey on gowns." ' “The one you have on is a beauty.” Miss Priscilla said. “You look like a role." Judy laughed. “The row and the dun'oilil,” she sang. "We belong in your garden, Aunt Prls." “liao Priscilla," said some one from the other side of the fence, “may I have a rose hom your garden?" "I told you last night you couldn’t. Bobbie," Judy retorted. "Don’t quarrel," Miss Priscilla ex- postulatsed. "Come up presently and have lunch with me.” As she left them Judy stood looking after the slender, old fashioned tlgure. “Dld she ever tell you about the dalo- dlls, Bobbie?" < ..No_.. “He was her lover and he went sway -and his name is Constantin: Mer- cer." “Do you know," Bobble said. “there's a man at the hotel named Mamet-0. Mercer?" Judy grasped his hands across the fence. "Bobble, boy," she said, “sup pon it should be the same one-and suppose be is eomlngback here to look up Aunt Pris." “She must: have changed awfully in that time," Bobbie said. “She--she isn’t very pretty now, you know, Judy.” "She's beautiful," Judy said dedant- ly. “Her hair is lovely and' her eyes"- “Constandns ls probably old and bald and ugly-but or course that doem’t count." "Well, one doean't exactly look for beauty in a man"- "It one did one might be disappoint- ed," Judy murmured pointedly. Then she went on, "lf it is Constantine hefll probably be over this evening, Bobble." Mwhy.” "Because she said he always camo at twilight, and-and lovers don't forgot such things, Bobble.” "Don't they?" Bobbie demanded with some interest. "Will you rememba' that I always camo at high noon in time for lunch, Judyl” "Aunt PHA." Judy said a lldlo later when they were at lunch, “Pm going to get tho dinner tonight and I want it late. Bobbie’s coming and rm going to put on style.” Bobbie looked up ln amansmsnt, hui Judy'l eye warned him. “You arc to como at 7:11)," sho uid. 'I want to show you what a one cook I am." After Bobble left Mill Priscilla pro- tested. "Please," Judy began, "let me get the dinner and-and I want oo dmaa you up and have you play lady for ones in your lite. You an going to wear a pretty gown tonight," July lah! decid- edly. “Como on uptaln and choose one, Aunt Pda." Once in Judie room that cumulu- tic maiden dumped on the bed a doaen gowns before aho found tho one In sought. "there," sho said at hat, as down a tluttoring tlutlty thing yellow ehltron. “Put that on how you look, Aunt Prim* "Oh, my dear," Hb Prhllla po- tslilsd. Bot Judy commanded, and aoos gum Petaeila was incaaotl in the won ga? ill ph iftliii il'-it fllii = Ili# In Misa Priselllala garden than was said Judy Perkins, who was MII Prb- ,_ _ '_ _ -» - l f 133 -i , '-1' »'= -‘ "tiling it’a Jill: the way I used to . _ g Il I d wear it,” Misa Priscilla laid. ‘And now you are to take a bool mgodowntothegardon seatmd stay there until I call you no dinner " A halt hour later Bobhlo appeared at the kitchen door. ‘Judy he said in an awed voice, ‘I didn't know clothes could make uch a dlifetunce." . “What?" asked Judy, abstracted. She was deep ln the myatorlea ot mayonnaise. "Miss Priscilla isdown by the dado- ll bod In a yellow gown, and Ibn looks like a girl with her hair done that way. And Constantine is headed tor the garden He is a good looking old duher, Judy.” "I hope he has piles or money," Judy said. "I’ll run back and dress," Bobble said. “But I wish you’d let: me get the Lady ot' the Roses it he gets My Lady Daffodil, Jndy." “Go 'way,” sold Judy, but her eyes were kind. There were golden shadows across the grass as Bobbie went toward the gate, and Miss Prisdlla’s gown made a spot ot gold in the dusky corner where the daffodils grew. And at the gate Bobble met Constantius. but the man scarcely bowed. Hts eyes were on that golden spot in the dusky cor- ner. "My Lady Datlodll." he said softly. Miss Priscilla turned, started up. and her eyes were like stars. “Connie"- she gasped. and then Bob- bie tied. And when he crept back later he found shades on the silver candie- stlcks. ' He produced a great bunch of datl'o- tllls and Judy put them in a sliver bowl in the center of the table. "Judy, this is my old friend Com stnntius Mercer,” said ii happy voice. Constantine held Judy’s hand and looked down at her. "Priscilla and I have been wondering how you hap- pened to make her wear that yellow gown today." "A little bird told me you were at the hotel." “A little bird?" “Bob-o-link," said Bobble from tho other side of the table. "Oh," andftlonstantlus grasped the others hand. "1 told you 1 knew Miss Perkins?" "Yes," said Bobbie, "and I ooldludy, and thereby hangs the tale." But Constantine was not listening- hand in hand with Miss Priscilla he was looking at the dalrodlls that nod- ded under the golden light. And Judy, watching the old lovers, turned her eyes presently on her young lover and then her hand went out to htmandbehindthobacksottheoth- ers he bent and kissed her. ----_._? r .__ Cured. 'Through one cause or another a large, majority of the people are troubled with some fonn of heart trouble. The system becomes nm down, the heart pal itata, you have weak and dizzy apeiis, a iimotbering feeling, cold claminy hands and feet, shortness of breath, sensation of pins and needles, rush of blood to the head, etc. Wherever them aru sickly people with weak heart; lilbtirn’s Heart and llerve Pills will be found an effective medicine. +§+-§++-+-§ Mrs. Wm. Elliott, Angus, Ont., writes. Heart "It is with the great- 'lroublo eat of pleasure I write Cured ou stating the bene- t l have received by +4-+-+4-4-++ using l\lilliurn’s Heart and .\`t-|'\'r: Pills. I suffered reatly from heiirt troiililc. weak- ness and smothering spells. l used a great deal of doctors’ medicines but re- ceived no benefit. A friend advised me to buy a box of your pills, which I did, and soon found great. relief. I highly recurri- mend these pills to anyone luilering from heart trouble." Price, 50 oeuts per box or 3 boxes for $1.25 at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited. 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F or exa - e ’ 1 » Try this Yukon Sherbet I M;..»v._.r_;_-' Lmlqm Same recipe for all other fruits. _ L _ 1 QR-. `f/*‘ _ _Soak package Pure Cold Orange jelly in cup of cold water; soak cup fri. icing sugar in )uice of three oranges, add both together in.a.pint of wld Sf i ,,`,`. hi water and freeze. Camish with orange. . Our Book of Recipes Sent Free _ Let ua iend you our valuable little book "The scare; or lieneious Desserts." it tells you howto rnnkeany nuuiberofdalnty desserts and delicious salads in very liiile time and almost no trouble at all. And the delightfully good partnf It all, remem- ber. iii that the speed with which these re- sulix are obtained only serves to enhance the enjoyable tliivoi ol the result. Za I {,‘,:,=,=,f,,',{' PURE coi_D MANUFACTURING co.. Limited T 0 r O n I 0 1____________ __ .___ _ _ __ . _ __ _ __ ____ _ _ .___ _.v__________ ___ .______ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ ___... _ ___ _._ _.___ _- _ 8' l Samples on Request - Send us 10c in stamps to pay pack- ing and postage andlet ul send you generous samples ofourVanillafand Lemon Extracts and a small can of Baking Powder. Mention your own und your dealer’s name and address I, ` * _ C \;<§.~` .` .-3. , -s /\ ~ 1 lt K. . 4. - /,;f,’f',;/ \ ~ .g °£__v__l_\\_°l\1 __ We have a snlentlirl showing of new sells. etc., any of which will make ur- ceptable gifts, Prices exteplionnlly low. jeweler Cor. of Great George & Graflor St .lt#arr,ts, Z. (tl. Patterson » Heaft _ _, Trouble if _ G00t| A ‘Q . Fall Boots s Girls. Special Values in fall foot- ’ _,__ A. Home fd). Co 0pportunity . v Wishing to flnvotc -=ll our timcto the baking of Home-m .du Broad wc offer for rcntnl our largo und coin- niodlous st/ore-all fiiitiiirs lnclud»_-il. |l.I| ‘ established grocery liiisinusu to l which can be ivlded as n.n oxtrn line-salt und trash meats' ole. .-\_n excellent oponlnrt lsnfforrlod for this , latter time hor fuller liiforiimtlon apply per- sonally between sovnn und eight. evening: or address. 13 Spring Park Road. _ 12-zdttsoi. 1-1.... ._:. _-:_-_:_ Winter Boots Good Boots For Men, Wo1nen,Boys and Any responsible pnrly lnkiug liolrl 5 " G. will nvo the adv tn e ut it woll The “Daisy” éf "- A o `; \ Revolving Barrel Churn | , ,#3 , A i I _ mil ` if The Most Substantial and Most »l1l~ _ _ Convenient of all Barrel Churns . .¢ " , . . l` ry it and be convinced ”""Fvery churn should have i ‘t bi f x 'n_~_ or t l ' ;.;‘;;:°;“.';‘._.;..:; _r;:;_:;.‘....;'x.: Over 100,000 sold in Canada watches. Clocks, Ebony pieces, and rates our latest improved Daisy Cliurn. All the old excellent fea- tures are retained, such as Steel Bow Levers. Bicycle Ball Bearings and wheels on the front feet of the stand for convenience in iiioving it about, either when filled `or empty. The improvement consists of afoot pedal attachment to assist in operating it. Heavier trunnious or axles fastened to the barrel with four bolts instead of screws, as formerly, and the cranks are fitted snugly to the trun- nions and bolted, making them perfectly rigid. The connection straps are attached to the cranks in such ainanner that is efficient durable and easily detachable Cameron’s Grocery, A Crearn Breakers A a Cream Breake as th _ . r, _ ey break up the cream and cause the butter to come quicker. The user will find the small addi tional cost a good investment. The Daisy is thee only Creani Breaker niade that can be put n or taken out in a iiioiiieiit by a simple turn ofa thumb nut Bows The Bows have :ulvantage over the single lever that are well worth the tritle of extra.cost. The churn revolves more steadily because the power is applied equally at both sides, and is less inclined to move. We have just received a new stoclt of the above churns in all the different sizes, which we are selling at lowest prices, wholesale and retail. For over sixty year! this well- known brand has set the world’s standard ln llne :liver plate. ` lcxl Isa utr, dill". wlllm. cle.. are stamped MIRIDIN IRITA C0. f IGLD If LIADINQ DlAl.lll , ”.l‘flv|r Plan that Wurl' l 3 ` Winter ,0vcrcoats AND Winter Suitlngs. Why not save monov on your winter wants iii our linol We can novo you mnny dollars on orders ontrustodhero and assure you the stiylo and tlt will Distro the most. portion ar people. We ri o: m“M¢n‘_~i Auto Collo coats" "Man‘»t1o|lego C ‘ h{c_i_n'u heavy winter weight College na n “Monk hoavv winter weight double lirennteri uverra its' “Men‘»i Black Beaver ovsmoeu" liiiwzn orntod its ‘ emi sw nu " A good line ot cloth tn choose from “M1 RUGERS BROS? J. H. LL1S Thcfstore for good Goods and dttsrmwf S. S. City of Ghent |909 Will sail from Halifax 'every Tuesday morning at 7 A. M, Calling at Sheet Harbour, Isaac’s Harbour, Canso, Arlchat, West side, alternate trips Port Hood and Cape George, arriving at Charlotte- town Wednesday evening. For further information- Apply to Carvell Bros FOR SALE Store on Breakwatnrstroot. Bouris. Building 3211) fl. Situated at tha approach to Knights Nliart. Oauih the ahipulns and fish md" which means eivih bunlnaos, Buildimr (Insured till Junollt, i0lu.Apply to Box itil Sour-is. mlillw ttsd&rtf _ g __..___ ._ __ .._.__. _ ___ ___ *___ __ _ . _§m_ - - i 1~»wPfi°»- The 20th is Canada’s. CENTURY "X X CENTURY BOND” élrichat, Port Hawksbury, Summer- ° rr ! You will always know that you are getting tliepaper you vant, simply by looking at the watermark. Schofield .Paper Co., Ltd St. John, N. ll. Have you ever asked your printer'to supply you with _ fi 'Importers -Exporters-Paper mill agents. i , 5, _.__ "'_‘l',.‘_ .1 ea.-_“mm ' _-‘N `--.--;.- c .i l i l 1 _Q -.~ tl if; _ if if ll 5-_fl _i f iii, fl; '. .lf ii _ 3 ,F1 _‘___ ».v_¢_ iii 1:2 _fi it f ig; 'rg 'l , , » v _ J. g '_ is i ty. ~¢»¢u~f\°-_'<~*’-"< 1731;. ' _-‘ fs _ it . _t ,i- » -- 1 ._ li. 5-, _ ip