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T11E VANCOUVER DAILY WORLD. THTTKSDAY, la. 1U19. HOSTS TO YOUNGSTERS ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON addressed from the platform at the Arena Wednesday afternoon to an audience of between four und five thousand people, which included quite a larsre number of women. A collec STRIKERS HOLD MASS MEETING tbe skeptics In particular be extended, that they bring to the theatre during his engagement their most severe tests.

Write any question, in any language and seal in any manner. Sew It up, cement it between boards, soldier it In a tin can or braze In a section of gas, or other pipe. The mystic claims It will make no difference and that he will respond to the same In a manner that will relegate doubt to the extreme rear and make a convert tion taken up, the proceeds of which, it was stated, would be distributed in tote anions the, families of sinkers in actual need, amounted to $714. In COLONEL LISTER HAS CHARGE AT CRESTON Appointed Superintendent Soldiers' Settlement Area VICTOKIA. B.

June 19. Lleut Col. Fred Lister, C.M.O.. D.S.O., M.C.. has been appointed by the provincial government to the position of superintendent in charge of the Creston out of an unbeliever.

POWm OF NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Wrfgley's, manufacturers of the famous Spearmint, Poubleuilnt and Juicy Fruit soldier settlement area, while to Lieut. F. 11. lllce goes the post of surveyor in connection with the project. This announcement is author cidentally stern warning was issued to any undeserving persons who miRht be contemplatinp a raid on the fund that they had belter think twice before dotnp so.

The chair was taken by Mr. Charles Edwards, chairman of the strike committee. Perfect order was maintained throughout the meetinp. The note of enthusiasm was not perhaps quite so insistent as at the meeting held last Saturday in the same auditorium but there seemed to be no falling off in the spirit of quiet do termination that prevailed. Tim "Kcd' 'I dement Brieade iSerat.

Major Kenny. the I Bij Crowd in Arena Hears Ad dresses on Situation From Messrs. kavanagh, Smith and Others. SAY ARREST OF LEADERS WILL NOT STOP FIGHT Gum, hare just tasued a unique circular to their retail trade. Wrlgley'a HOW TO GET RID OF RHEUMATISM "Fruit a tives" Point the Way to Quick Relief.

Verona, Ont. "I suffered for a number of years with rheumatism and severe pains tn my side and back, caused by strains and heavy lifting. "When I had given up hope of evei being well again, a friend recommended 'Frult a tives to me, and aftei using the first box I felt so much bettor that 1 continued to take them: and now I am enjoying the best of health, thanks to your wonderful fruil medicine. W. M.

LAMrSOX." "Frult a tlves" are sold by all dealers ut BO cents a box, six for $2.50: trial size 23 cents or sent postpaid by 'first speaker, said the "red" clement' COliCCtlOn Taken On liChall was asserting itself from to coast, ran in the veins of the work i ized by M. H. Neleins, chairman of the land settlement board, under whoso immediate Jurisdiction the general land settlement policy in British Columbia fulls. Both Colonel I Lister and Lieut. Itlce will leave for I Creston In the course of a few days.

In the meantime and in company with Director C. K. Ward, the ques tlon of supplies Incidental to land clearing will be considered and the necessary equipment assembled. The lands in question comprise 000 acres, 6.000 of which have nl ready been taken over by the board. Three thousand five hundred acres were purchased at $30 per acre and 1600 acres at J30 per acre.

The Chewing Gum has been Introduced to the public In Canada, almost exclusively by newspnper advertising. Figures given In this circular show that WrlKley'a Is sold by more than 80.000 Canadian retailers, that It la advertised In newspapers, majrimnes and farm paper, from Ncw found'anri to Vancouver. These publications have total of 3.47,tl'S circulation each issue, which meuas ltlo million YVrlif ley advertisements go out to the public yearly through these papers. With this forceful advertising Is It auy wonder that the public has responded so heartily In buying Wrlgley's tiuin. tt Is barely ten jears ago that this niessnge begun to go out to the readers of the newspapers, livery year the sales bare lnerensed.

Kvery year more papers have been used. Today the advertising is larger thau ever and the M'lllllg cost less. ramilieS 01 MnkerS KC' lers of the continent. I no ressity was orchis them to assert nnrt, in ppi themselves. The myth that they Exhortations that no matter what i blindly obeyed the call of their lead ers had been shattered at Toronto, where the leaders had endeavored to prevent a strike but.

the rank and file had demanded it and the leaders had happened the strikers must allow nothing to Induce them to be guilty of disorder or violence, assurances compromised by delaying it lor a FrultRtlvcs Limited, Ottawa. adv If t' n. Aiir iinu r.i I that even If all the strike committee vomei out to Ins' hearers, they cere arrested another committee 1 would onlv make the struck harder smaller tract Includes thirty acres of land at present In alfalfa and clover with somo buildings and other improvements, while the balance of the iruct will be taken over at a later date. In connection with an early prospect of settlement by returned dun, Mr. Nelems stated this morn in that there were many returned soldier applicants ready to begin work.

later on. The returned soldier would pet his rights, lie prophesied, the right to work when he could preduru .1 profit. The returned soldier mu; l.ae a clear vision. His I ifcihls. interpreted from his ov.

proper viewpoint, would be seen to be identically the same as the rights of the other nun of Ins class. He must maintain himself in efficiency as a wage slave until the "red" element eliminated slavery for ail time to come. He urged fortitude if in a week or so their children cried with hunger. stood in the backevound ready to lake the places of the present committee at the table and "function" In their plate, and dc kitai Ions that as I he strikers had ail omc out to iiether thev must all so back together this latter with special reference to the Winnipeg postal employees were PUBLIC IS TOLD ABOUT TANLAC DANCES OF FAR EAST SCHEPPS, COMEDY COMEDX ArtlMlu Creations In Alexander's Sit I I Charles Pehepp is at the r.intages i inch the children In the audience will tines at Orplii'iini. I Tho artistic dance creations of the Far Fast find a ready place in the atmosphere engendered by the sump tuous Oriental stage settings of Alex Theatre this week v.ith fifteen dogs of be invited to the stage to meet the Mr.

James G. Finith, secretary of the strike committee, Rave a resume I several varieties and five monkeys, dogs. Mr. Pchepp's doKs are only one fea tore of a irood hill at the Panlnn. lander all new show ot Do You Fear the Dentist? or are you acquainted with our modern, scientific methods? Everything that can be done for your ease and comfort Is done for ou while in our sanitary parlors.

A tcn jrfir guarantee with all work. of the history of the trouble! at Win and he and his charge will endeavor nipeg for the benefit of those who to provide a very good time for the had not attended previous meetings. children ut the Saturday afternoon He said the strike had started I performance at the Hastings fcUictt Winnipeg on a simple industrial is theatre. sue. Two days apo another strike.

Besides bring clever stage folk the had started Montreal on an in I doss arc real doss and will welcome Just IP A Authorities Now Show What This Medicine Reallv Is. The Teeter Septette are sensational which ill be the attraction for two acrobats; the Harmonv Girls have a weeks at the Orphcum theatre, com delightful singing act; the Olga menclng Monday night. June 23.: umunaoff Trio present one of the Among the extensive repertoire beuis best musical offering of the season; offered this season by Lillian Marion Cook and Lorcnr. have a joyous bur and the Nartell Twins, a trio said to i lesquo and Arthur Lloyd does some be the acknowledged authorities on amazing things with cards. The sixth I this particular stylo of Tcrpsichorcun riuinfer nf "A M.

nf Might" is sho.vn endeavor, is the famous dance of1 dusUial issue so the government had the chance to mix with the bos and now an onportunitv to repeat there sirhs who come on the stage alter then performance is over. Mr. Srhepp will put them through several extra stunts for the occasion after In a reicnt unie cf per an mistake at innipeg. 1 he scttlc r.ounccment wa, mde that Tatilac he declarer, must take into has the largest sale ol any i ''derdtioii the postal worhcis nirdir.i... it i Tney had come out touMher and Abbai Ladhl Mrai.

or the crystal on the screen. I were going tn together. Are You Afraid of High Fees? Tou need not be. Our charges are as low as is consistent with the best In dentistry and, too, you may pay a little at a time should you so desire. By Archie P.

Mckishnie Willow, the Wisp I dance of India, which has come in for much laudatory press comment. It is claimed that Alexander this 'year has surpassed all previous ef forts in production, etcetera, and that hie programme will reveal many new novelties in legerdemain, while the famed Simla Seance, or crystal gaz I lng, establishes him more firmly than rUOXE foKY. J641 UOITOB9 The local position was stronger, New Westminster had come out at one o'clock and Victoria was being asked i to take part In tho real labor move I menu It was up to Victoria. Possibility of Arrest Asserting on the authority of the i mayor that being sworn In would not legalize whatever a special constable might do, the speaker adverted to Author of "Gaff I.inkum." "Lore of the Wild," Etc. Gilbert Anderson DOMINION BCILDIXG.

COR. HASTINGS AND CAMBfE STItEF.TS hprond I lonr ever as the peer of all psyenic seers. In a communication to Manager Pilling, of the Crpheum Theatre, Alexander asks that an invitation to CHAUTER III (Continued). The Indian lifted his head with a Wetmlntttr 6o0 Columbia 8 treed Alwd Irtoria. tna possibility that he and Mr.

Kav gestUre Ixjok," he cried. I holding up his right hand, fingers SAT UP IN BED TO GET HER BREATH from the? trails. His white friend, Dorklu, who leads the wild things by his strange power, can never understand the heart of the Algonquin. Sagawa could not take the hand of his aged brother, In that hunting ground beyond tho golden bars, If he left his task undone." He folded the dead man's hands once more on his breast, and turned to "My friend of the Hardwoods knows that the hand of the white man's law longs to grip Sagawa: that like the mink of the stream, the fisher of the ake, and the fox of the tlmberland, he must skulk and hide because he is a broken thing, because he Is supposed to have broken the laws of the white man; it is well. Sagawa will some day prove Iub Innocence.

Xow distended. "Twice as many fingers as you see here are not as many ns the years I have known him. He fed me, saved my life in the time of deep snows, when the current carried me down, and an Algonquin never forgets. Three nights ago the white wolf crossed my trail, and when the moon rose above the lake, I saw him. His long nose was pointed towards tho golden track that threads the tamaracks." "You mean the hardwoods, Saga the statement outlined above us to the readiness of the organization to meet such a situation.

"Xo matter what they do," he continued, "you must obey the instructions of the committee and maintain law and order. Do not be stampeded." Mr. Smith concluded with a strong appeal on behalf of those of the strikers' families who were already feeling the pinch. Mr. Battersby, of the outside civic employees, announced that owing to the action of the Daughters of the Empire in supplying the places of Cures 1 nil iRPKtlou Cures Skin I)lsrae Cured Illiraoiatlfun Tes, the hardwoods," said the In striking telephone girls he would aian.

as i waicnea nun, ne imeu nis show to be lield by the Horticultural to the skles and ave death he will speak with a true tongue to EC7.EMA Health 1 1 Net i nfl.t, der named 1 He paused and glanced towards the; his white friend and warn him of a Mr. S. J. Gothard, Comrades of the I cahln "Then," he resumed, danger Great War, wanted to know the rea stamped out my camp fire and took "It is that the lawless trappers of son for the posting of machine guns 11,0 une nlKht and tw0 dajs wl ds. Hke a pack of wolves, on the drill hall and casually gave the forest; then the white have their noses pointed towards the the opinion that they had been put 0'f flashed before me once again; yellow tlmberland belonging to Sa there by "a poor bunch of amateurs." 1 and all that night I walked the trail galea's friend.

When the summer Heading the names of the strike com 'and swam the lakes. Xow I am here moon has died and the otter, who best Bt ucmH IP ounce; price o(Kr THE MEDICINAL OAT T'O Palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath, inability to lie on the left side, feelings as If smothering, oppressed feeling in the chest, dizzy and faint spells, tired, weak, worn out feeling, Involuntary twitching of the muscles, sleeplessness, restless, all point to the fact that either the heart or nerves, or both, are not what they should be. Any of these conditions should be remedied Immediately so as to avoid a complete breakdown of the whole system. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills will bring energy to the weakened constitution, strengthen and regulate the heart and tone up the tired, overstrained nerves. Mrs.

William Steeves, Chemical Road, writes: "I have been a great sufferer from nerve troubles and palpitation of the heart, which was so bad that I had to sit straight up In bed to get my breath. I could not lie on my left side at all. I tried doctor after doctor, also several different remedies, but got no help from them. My mother Insisted on me trying Milburn's Heart nd Nervo I'lils. By the time I had used one box I was feeling very much better.

I took in all three boxes, and now I am In perfect health and can enjoy a good sound sleep, and can lie on my left: side without any trouble." Milburn's Heart and Nerve Tills are Kfte hm. at all dealers, or mailed! and that more than twelve million bottles had been sold eiuring the past lour years. These ate unusual figures, and the nstion naturally arises in the mind of the leader why this phenomenal success and why Iihs this preparation so far out stripped all other medicines of its kind. It is only natural, therefore, that the manufacturers tJHVild offer some explanation to satisfy public interest. In the first place, Tanlac Is manufactured in one of the largest and most modernly equipped laboratories in this country.

Its formula Is purely ethical and complies with all national and state pure food and drug laws. Altogether there are ten Ingredients in Tanlac, each of which is of recognized therapeutic value. Many of these ingredients have been individually known and used since civilization first began, and some of them have been used and prescribed by leading physicians everywhere, but until they were brought together in proper proportion and association as in Tardac formula, humanity had not heretofore realized their full value and effect. In referring to one of the more important ingredients of Tanlac, the Encyclopedia Britannica says: "It has long been the source of the most valuable tonic medicines that have ever been discovered." In referring to others of the general tonic drugs contained in Tanlac the 13th Edition of 1'otter's Therapeutics, a standard medical text book, states that "they impart general tone and strength to the entire system, including all organs and tissues." This same well known authority in describing the physiological uctlou of still another of the Ingredients of Tanlac which is of value in treating what is known as a rundown condition" uses the following expression: "It Is highly esteemed In loss of appetite during convalescense from acute diseases." There arc certain other elements in Tanlac which because of their influence upon the appetite, digestion, assimilation and elimination Improve the nutrition and vital activity of all Hie tissues and organs of the body, and produce that state of general tonicity which is called health. In discussing another ingredient the; Encyclopedia Britannica says: "It is one of the most efficient of that class of substances which act upon tho stomach so us to Invigorate iligcstion and thereby increase the general nutrition.

It is used in dyspepsia, chlorosis, anemia and various othr diseases in which the tone of the stomach and alimentary canal is deficient." Concerning still another ingredient this same standard authority says: "It causes dilation of the gastric blood vessels, Increases secretion of the gastric Juice, and causes greater activity in the movements of the muscular layers in the walls of the stomach. It also tends to lessen the sensibility of the stomach, and so may relieve gastric pain." The United Ftates luspensatorv irrHiMOit iutv i tmr salot mittee with the respective parts of and I find my white brother gone, loves the darkness, fishes in the the world in which the members were forever from tVe hunting field. Xo they may steal forth and break born, he pointed out that they were! more his feet will follow the trails of Into tho Hardwoods. Sagawa, who not aliens. There must be some! the forest.

The heart of Sagawa Is knows this, has spoken." reason for that large audience fol lhot with grief and the red mists rice! Dnrkin held out his hand to the lowing those leaders. He had comelto choke the trails that wind through Indian. "Sagawa's brother has heard, home from France to find that what valley and upland. He must hunt for! and is grateful," he said. "He will cost one dollar when he left cost four 'the slayer of his friend and brother." guard well what Is his, but his heart dollars now.

There was a "bunch of Dorkln pointed to the weaving Ms heavy because his brother must Klavelles right In this city. Thatnshts abovo the far hills. "Look, follow the red trail. Again he would would not be possible for tho abuses sagawn," he said: "your friend and ask him if this must be." permitted by the Ottawa government. brother has ridden on tho wild storm i Tho Indian drew his tall figure The man who had done his bit had norscs through the golden bars which! erect.

"The spirit of Sagawa's aged iJXAJ A welrlit 4'i ounces; l'rlc! le. Right frum LITTLE LAKE MANIT0U Vt atrous feak. Refined and prepared for you Nature's Famous Salts Analysis Calcium, niiizneslum. sodium and pn tussliim sulphates, calcium, sodium and miis ncsluin cnrlioimtes nti'l chlorides, silica and oiide ut iron mid aluminium. Solil at nil leading lror trrs.

Prescribed by Doctors siimu mo nui coma udin 10 ngni againsi nisiGUrhe Manlto Pt down tn the skies, brother calls to him to avenge his death, he returned gravely. "Sagawa Net WptRiit. 7 nuiirrr price tov. i.u mh uu Beyond lies a bigger, brighter, the men who had carried him across. happcr nuntinfr ground.

He would Disclaims lA adcrslnp I have you join him there some day. Mr. J. Kavanagh professed his pre Let there be no stnln of iood ference for being notified by tele tlle hand he v.ill hold Sagawa. Robt.

Gillespie Vancouver Agents STANDARD Rl.Mr.DlKS, I.WITrn Winnipeg, anaila. igut on ine rea miusis tiiai. phone that he was wanted, in which direct on receipt of price by The T. Mllburn Limited, Toronto, Ont. adv.

the trails, ciuench the fires that cry case he would he ready to come when Come with sent for. rather than being awakened vengeance in your op.u. out of his sleep to be taken. He de I mP dared that the onlv reason ho and 1 the Indian across to the must follow the red trail. It Is well." He bent and wrapped the big deerskin about the body of the dead trap tier.

Dorkin watched him, and then suddenly his mind reverted to the box which had been stolen. He opened his lips to speak. Then he shook his head, as though reconsidering. Surely the Indian's heart was hot enough already. He came forward at the motion of the Indian, and together they carried the dead man out Into the waning daylight.

Dannie had marked out the grave beneath the big oak. Willow sat on a log, her elbows on her knees, her face in her hands. All about. In tree sunlight others wcrn remarried n.t le.irleia cabin. The late afternoon that the mess had set them un on was streaming tnrougn tne uncovered lined, no nrfr.nt window, caressing softly the pedestals.

They were A Sure Cure for Goitre UT rSING NATIRE'9 HERBS from anybody else. In what respect peaceful face of tho old trapped wno was a so called statesman great I lay asleep. Could he lay brick? Could he do car 1 For a long time the Algonquin penter work? Could he multiply the! stood looking down at that face, his thincs necessary to human life? He I ow face showing nothing of the Positive Guaranteed Cure withont Oper was great only to those on their conflict in his hot heart. Then he tops and shrub, the voices of the wild choristers trilled and warbled in an knees, not to any man who stood on spoke: ation Atnm no Alio Corfd. 11S3 ROBSOS ST VANCOUVER.

B. C. his feet. The only great thing, tho "The fires of the forest riacKen ecstacy of life and freedom. Far out only force was "you people." "Talk land char what they destroy; but the above the shaggy tree tops the crim about creation," he continued, "you SOuls of tho trees that vanish linger son streamers of dying day gleamed, who have taken the ores from the nlwavs In the scented aisles of the and drew back, and wove a tnnentrv hone Key.

tSIBR mines and turned them into ships The frost that chills the I of splendor above the hills. The rain ana inaciiiiiei mere never was a flowers to their long sleep lines Tneir god as powerful as you! Yet they say witn a emiie c( pPocc. Tho Great you shall not have collective bargain i hmihed His hand across manes tnc roiiowing comment egard bow had melted behind the gold In the west. The angels had put up the bars behind Old Creation. Tiy the time the grave was ready, the dead man committed to It with ing another ingredient: may be ing." is a mv hrntllPr Bllil left it Us II in Bottles "ii.miic iiM iiiimns 'oi 1 ncaceful like a wood locked valley ioiiiK iij hi.

me M'Mi Bcomeu )rm none a few words by Dorkln, and the sweet Used in all cases of pure debility of the digestive organs or where a general tonic impression Is required. Dyspepsia, atonic gout hysteria, and intermittent fever are among the tho idea that a great wave of pros ihn eoirt Inl wmll.1 fnllnw Her In 1 i iinni in, 1110 HKIlta 111 tL that fed him, tnat savea mm the west had died to a long splash of mauve lined drab and gold. Then swiftly this light went out and with jfroni the current, tn his." Ha lifted one of the. dead man's hands and held many affections in whicl. it has been preparing while they had been proven useful." I lighting.

They had been told thut His face was turned to jit the wild chorus of tho birds. Upon imhi.r 'I in 1113 II There are certain orther ingredi great quantities of Canadian would bo needed when billions of feet! tne light. In It Dorkin marked sorrow, the forest rested the spirit of the cuts described In the Dispensatory cut In Norway and Sweden during noiuiny, purpose. ouuce. the war period were waiting to bo Sagawa goes soon, saia me "egaii nunneniy upon the stillness the voice shipped.

Algonquin, "to tracK aown me mayer or a violin stole like the voice of a The employers had a falling labor I of his friend ana uromer. umi zepnyr mni nas neen imprisoned In Delicious, refreshing and thirst quenching. What finer union of could you ask in a beverage? Tested by time fundamentally and unvaryingly good. tempest comes the summer sunlight pocket of the forest and strays through market and depression of trado In the shadowed aisles when all the their favor but against that they had the political situation created by the and the songs of wild birds. After Sagiftva has found and slain the Player of his brother, the red mists will lift IN MR.

J. I FITZFATKH'K, Dear Blr, It Is two montns since great war. "We," Mr. Kavanagh said, "who went to South Africa, were regulars. It was our Job and we had no claim when we came back.

But the men who went to France went to fight for the country and now they want it." Laughter and applause). He touched with some twilight winds have folded their wings. Softly the strains rose until the whole wild world seemed to wake to the song which the violin was singing. Then the music died away, and the' world grew very still again. By and bv the shadows deepened, and low above the forest the big stars came out faintly, glowing deeper as the shadows deepened, until with the fulness of the night they swam and sang close down above the tree tops.

From a near by copse a whip poor went to you for a cure for goitre thnt la the swelling in my neck which was very bad, fearing 1 would hava to undergo an operation. And I am ao glad I took it in time. Demand the genuine by full name nicknames encourage substitution ARE YOUR NOSTRILS FULL OF CATARRHAL DISGHARGE? It no, It's Time You Got Wise to Ca tarrliowne, the One Certain Cure. Bv no other means can you get At the present moment all tne aweiilns on my neca is gone completely, i am satisfied to any that your medicine hs cured me. I will be pleased to tell others of this remarkahle remedy.

will whistled and night life awoke In Aiif En nnlrklv as from Catarrh J1KS. J. Ml lll'lll, 413 Nelbou Street. April 4. 19M.

ozone. It's the most direct A ox barked from end in other smndard medical text books as having a beneficial action Upon tho organs of secretion, whose proper functioning results in the purification of the blood streams passing through them. In this manner objectionable and poisonous ingredients of the blood am removed, and the entire system is invigorated and vitalized. Tanlac was designed primarily for the correction of disorders of the stomach, liver, and bowels. At the same time, however, it Is a powerful reconstructive tonic and body builder, it naturally follows that any Medicine that brings about proper assimilation of the food and the thorough elimination of the waste products must therefore have a far reaching and most beneficial effect upon the entire system.

Although Tanlac's claims for supremacy are abundantly supported by the world's leading authorities. It lis the people themeelves who have Ireally made Tanlac what it is. Millions upon millions have used It. and have told other millions what it has done for them. That is why Tanlao has become the real sensation of the drug trade in this country, and that lis also why it is the most widely talked of mediaine In the world today.

Tanlac is lt In Vancouver by the Owl Drug Conmany. Limited, under the personal direction of a special Tanlac representative; in South Vancouver by J. T. in Vancouver by M. in Mar polo bv C.

H. Macfarlane. and in New AS estniinster by A. C. McLellan.

adr. In Canada The Coca Cola Co. WINNIPEG. MAN. Sta.

Cape St. James L. bitterness on tho fact that while the strike bulletin was prohibited In the military hospitals becauso of its inflammatory, nature the returned citizens' bulletin was all right. "Of all the things ever brought out to incite people to disorder!" he exclaimed. It was brought out by people who wanted disorder that force might be used to break the strike.

The government was not stopping the movement which was not one of individuals but of the masses of the workers. He again pointed out that the strike committee drew no pay and even those who had been on pay and were entitled to pay were in the position that their "meal ticket" had ceased with that of the rank and file. He insisted that there was no inflammatory matter in the strike bulletin. Their quanrel was with no individual but with conditions. far upland and was answered by his mate from another upland.

From the marshlands of Dagwoo Valley, the frogs voiced their gladness. An owl hooted from the hardwoods; from the lake marshes came the soft quacks of feeding ducks. And through the scented dusk Dorkin led the boy and girl home with him to the Retreat in the Hardwoods. (To be continued.) direct because you breathe It to the very spot that Is irritated and full of catarrhal germs. Nothing roundabout tn the Catarrhozone method.

It acts instantly, clears the throat of phlegm, stops the hacking cough, relieves tight chest, removes bronchial irritation. So healing and soothing is Catarrhozone, so full Is of curative essences that winter tile flee before it. Carry a Catarrhozone Inhaler In your purse, in your pocket, use It to ward off your little colds before May iai. To J. r.

FITZPATR1CK. Vancouver. B. C. Desr Sir.

Yotir letter dated Dee. 8th Ju6t to hand by government boat In regards to the courts of medicine, we received the one course and ray Lueband dolag tint. Yea, we ara still at the same lighthouse and the government boat will be here again In June, so if yon could send tt then you will have to send It a week before band. I am glad to state my husband ta In splendid health. Have had no colds and escaped the "Flu." Thanking yon lor your medicine which PPi i glggs Order ears ps from four inltr mm mm IMEcSk? 'v CHE AM DDES SCDDEJiXY.

CHTLLTWACK. June 19. WhUe helping to erect a silo, Mr. James Wilson, of Chenni, suffered a heart CUSP TO OKAM1 lOHk bn lone tic work, i remain. "J'rtilv voiirs I MliS.

Rultr. .1 SMITH. Cap St. James 1.. Station.

outfit hist stroke, and notwll hMandiu ll that Mr. Neen, of tlieV Prow bis Hollar the Komi Hauk. ni ti, two months: small sue ti'Ml size I mouical treatment could do, he died Grand Ht leaves i wlfe'Care Iept. Miirlue and Fisheries, Victoria. B.

f. tori.8 fr oJt few I an eieaiers or ine hihi rnozone ine same evening. Company, Kingston, Canada. adv I and one child. weeks..

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