- .1611 roux THE IIIILOTTETSWII GUARDIAN Morning Qafly (Founded ln 1881) Pzlldent: Lfeut. Col. W. Chester S. McLun j Vice-President: J. B. Burnett, FJJ. “mgr-y: Lleut. Col. D. A. MacKlnnon, 0.8.2., L llllor and Managing Dlrector: J. B. Burnetfnh‘; Associate Editors: l-rank Walker and Lleut. Burnett, R.C.N.V.R. (On Active Service) “The Strongest Memory is Weaker: Than the Weakest Ink." rumour, ocronm 29. 11143 Rabid Nonsense One of the latest arrivals i11 the King Cabinet. Hon. Alphonse FOllFlllCl‘, Minister of Publlc M/orks, dclivcrctl .1 >11<ccl1 at CampuelFs (B3151. Quebec, 111st wet-k, 11ml 1101c 1s an “"1111 1’ it as reportcd 111 the Lu Ucvvlr ucwipalle" “Would you be bt-ttci" 1111 \v11l1 the C- F- pal-[y [hc Bloc, or the Uuutnutusls? b0 far Z15 the Lzutlsvruttivvs ztrc C1‘11\""Y111‘<1 “"1 remember what 11111111111111 fr--111 1111.1 1.1 11,1114. .-\11d 11 Y?“ “ogre w £11,1-, (duct-r '\-.'< V1111 prullllhl)‘ 111111141 have :1 L'11i1»11 11111-01-111114-111 111 twrdcr to do CW" more tor 1hr- \v:1r.i _ _ _ Even tht- 1:1 tortuncs 0f 17111613115111 11:1 Quc" hcc f11r11i~l1 111» \‘Xt‘1l~\' 1111" sordid and cluldisltflP- l>c1l~ tu 111v 11011111,- 111 the .~t1':1i11<1f .\lr, Fot1r111er'_~; 111.1 it l.-11.1'1'1t~111~. 1115.111 1111111" from °1*1 is :11 11v ittzzllt-d 111111 for OYBF l-lltflh .11 l-‘t-rlvrztl 11nd P101111" 1< 11. tltt- pt-wplc ‘f1 911011“ have 1101-11 11;1~t-1l r111 " 11-111'111*11- 1\1111""411' “m1 a11ti-c0r1sc11luio11 111011115." '11“? Fl><‘\‘1*11‘1@ °1 a 11111119101’ of 1110 (101111 i11 a \\‘nr Cabinet urglllll the electors to 11¢ on 1111-51" 311.1111 aga111<t r1\'1'11 parfi“ and nppucllp,“ Qfllllpi so .15 to pvrmcn ton fntensivc r1 \v.'".r vlfi-vt. is 1111 11lu~trn11o11 "1 the pricc the 111-111110 11f C111111<1fl 11¢ 11113111.! 1° keep the King .\l1111<trv111 offlcc. speech. political l'lll>. :1111l it 3o yours 1111- chi c1111 Liht-rttl p- 11111, Greater Effort Needed some persons zue plcaitltug that lhcy are 1111" lble t0 bu)‘ 11011115 111 th; 111111 \ lCl<11'.\ 111311110‘ at most can not talc 111~rc 1111111 n bond of 11¢ lmallcst (10111111111111111111, because 1111s 1s the third Victory 1.111111 111111111 11w |1:1~1 tl111-tcc11 111011115- They point out that tllcv >11l1>c1wl>cd to the 119st 0f their ability 111 tltt- third 21nd 111111-111 loans 811d that they riow 111111 ilwirturtlly impossible-to 1801;? the funds tor this 111111 l-1. 111911110 ably those who are i11 111;. sltllllCllCtl P05111011. but a little l1cnrt-sc:11"cl1111<r should convince 111cm that the-v can surnnvtutt those "dilficullivs" and buy at lCZlsl. 1111c Yictorv 11111111 if thcv K1111)’ 11')’ to do so. l1 1s 11v nvcrcnnting 11013111111 0115160195 and swelling (‘.111.'1<l.'1'.< will to \'1¢1"1'\‘ 111111 111° loan will gm over 1111- v.11. lhu 1110116)" and P0- tcntial earning :1t'c_?1\'-1111111lB, for never wcrc s0 many (‘aurtd-ztns gzunfullv c111plovct1 as :11 pres- ent. Savings accounts i11 the hrlfllfl <°11111111¢ 1° remain at an imprcssivc total. New Bacon Contracl Announcctucut of the Lcrlus 011111: 118w bacop couuztct \\11l1 1311111111, suys 1111.- Lrl-Jbc- and M111, reveals all 11111111111; gtluugu 111 pvhiy- U111 °-\' ports oi bacon t11111\1" 111,- 111w '.11’1'111_1gc111c11t 11111"! been cut buck to wlme lllt)‘ were 111v 1119 $°¢°11d year of wur, although flit-rc- is 11o 111~11<H11011 °1 a dccliuc i11 tl1c llr1t1>l1 dvuiund. Shipntcnts 91 450,000,090 pounds of 1111:1111 111 19-1-1 31111 l“ I945 rcprcst-nt about a 33-I>¢1'"L\'111£ Y¢<111C11°11 1n the current coutrztct. Agiiculture .\li11i~1vr lmucs G. 13111111161‘ Km“ no expl.'t11z1t1<111 1X11- lh-t- cluuiggc, othcr 1111111 1111‘ partial crop fztiluie i11 “VAL-111 14111111111. Ac- cording lo 111111, 1111:1111 >1" cits of tut-d 111111115 ‘"11 not last 11111-111111 thc 111-x: l.’ 11111111115, _'~‘\'¢11 1f 111* present high lt-vt-l ul 11114 prndu "1 v11 1's not 1113111- taincd 111 \\'<".~'.t"1‘11 L':111:1d:1," '1 111154111 bc un- dcrstziiiduhic ii uxutltt-t" wort- tha- t-nlv 1111:1111‘ 111 the picture. llut 1t 1~ 111-t. __ _ A, year ago l-‘tdcrul agricultural 0l11C1i115 having survcyxtl 111'.- 11111111161" crop 01 601115‘: grains i11 \\t--t.1‘11 (Yuuulzt zuid C-“cllcllt “@1112 contiiliull. 1 . t,- l >1, wtitnulctl 111211 visible .1. 11:11 lllC pt-rccltllrg: 01 111-11111-1114 fwl 1111111‘ 11nd llngi. ".1 111 11111111141111 lI slntl; prccluc. 111 111i,- _\"t-:1r'5 crop _11.11:"::\;1 111111" 11c. 11111111 to have :1_'_{.1111.~l 1111111- surplus 11111 wt-rc sufl for tum of cmtrw hccu :1 .\lll]1lll~.. :1 c111 tcnuurc of 11111-11151 ~11 ' Xnw \v.- 111111 v1 intlt-t-tl n nation v. (lllClh 11 . , 11cm i11 .111 ztgrictilttirlll 11.1. 1l:1""1i!1'1 thr- prC-I , 11 111' 13- thlllfli 111111‘ |1(1l!l'\‘1l 111111 1. 1 111,11 l"1'.1"11;1-_ .\'/-\\". \\'1l1‘ the dt-umud 1' 1" 111 ~- \-.11"1»!u~1-s i11 sight, 1t (l9- Vclnpe that wt- 011111 1 uv-ininin the level 0f 0111’ Q Notes Byifllhe Way 5llllllllfllf< 1'1 r1111- 11f r1111" 31111-5. Th: way apples are going up, mcclfun. -Brockvllle Recorder and you'd thlnk they were fugltlves Times. from 1hr l:1\v of 1:1"avlt_v. ~l'3uffalo, Ccurlcr-Exprzss. l A Sl. Thomas spcake c: EDITORIAL NOTES .-. Our sons and daughters overseas l-re looking to us it home to support them. Buy Wctory Bonds. a n a u- A 1°58 P1111. I strong pull, a pull altogether i: necessary to reach‘ this province's Victory Loan objective. u u u u Newfoundland has the honour of having 0W1‘ 10,000 youths voluntarily enlisted in the armed forces-nearly as good as this provinco. I I I F Tomorrow, or Sunday, Halloween, but the King Government warns the balms they must expect no apples, no candies, no nothin‘ this year on account of scarcityuand’ the War's demands. u It should be taken as a compliment, we mp- POSC, that Mulgrave, N. S., should have Prefer- ence over Charlottetown for wharf improvement, and have our steel rails shipped there. We're slipping and slipping since the King Government got into power. u 1r n- It is announced that four Canadian officcrs now in England have donated $100 to the Mod and Music Committee of An Cnmuun Gardhcal- ach to provide prizes for pupils in British second» ary and intermediate schools for the best Gaelic literary efforts, such 11s lMtcr-ivritutg. 1i >1‘ #1 i It seems the new manager of the C. B. C" in succession to Rcv. Dr. jamcs 111101115011, 1s likcly to be Mr. L. \V. Brt1ckit1gloii, 1i. C., former publicity man for the l‘1"i111t- Bliuistt-r, and chairman of thc Hoard 11f l)i1"ect11rs. He has 11C- cntlv been in London attztchcd to the B. B. C., us adviser to the Klitlislry- of Information. BCfOYQ an appointment is atmouuccd, the C. B. C. Board of Directors intend rcvitwving the whole of the sct~up of the organization. 1F Y! i Perhaps it may be observed that all those c011- cessions now being made hy our bureaucratic gov- ernment are in view of a fOrtllcOming election, pm and in consequence of the uproar created by Lib— oral members and candidates at 111t- rcccnt Liberal Convention in Ottawa, After this. 11-110 will dare say it doc-s not pay politically to make ones views heard lhreatcninglv in prcscucc of l\Ir. King himself? I1 1K 191 Edmund Halley, astronomer, born this datfi. 1656; his stellar observations at St. Helena from I676 to I678 gained him the title of the “$011111- ern Tycho," Tycho Brnhc having discovercd 1116 star Cassiopeia. while resident in (krmaily; Halley discovcrrd the comrt wl1icl1 hears his name i11 1682, and correctly predicted its rcltirn in I759; was appointed professor of astronomy at Oxford i11 168;; and astronomcr royal in 1719; he died 1n 1742. 1 >1 i 1k i After the war Czulzlda and the U. S. A. will still be looked to for two or thrct- years as the most inlportailt sources of food for litirfilpc. \\'c occupy a strong strategic position, but apparflltly little thought has been givru 11v the powPrs-that- be at Ottawa to mczms 11v which that POsition can be maintained as Europe emcrgcs fr0111 the (l0- vastation of war. South America will certainly join soon in the business of feeding Etirflpe, and unless Canada's position and 111t- Cfilnlribttlifins already made are umdc 111 he fully and 0011111111- nusly recognized th'c Dominion will within gwn m" three years bc lllt'()\\‘ll 111m the maclstrom of almost world-wide competition as a food ex- porter. i l1 i l Notwithstaudiluz strong oppositions from the Board of Trade and the Retail l\fcrcl1ant's As- sociation, the Saint John Common Council have decided to revert to Standard Time next month. This puts that city 011 a par with Eztstcrit Day- light’ Saving 'l'imc inslcttrl of ./\lt.'111l1c Daylight Saving Time. The 11.1111 nf 'l‘radc memorial m1 the subject read: “'l‘l1c1-c will be 11o change of time this year bv Klrtritinlc cc-ntrcs such as llzilifztx, l-Ioncton, Clutrluttctmvuwiu fact, thcrc will 11c 110 cl1.'1.11;3c nf time i11 thc provinces of Nova Scotiu and l1rincc Edward Island, with \\"hicl1 the commercial life of our province, atld especially of our city, is so iuscparably inter- twined, seeing that wholesale distribution is our leading activity. Auv chztugc of time applicd to 1:111" city cannot but rcsult to the serious detri- tueut of its busiucss inlctw-sts bcczuisc it would place 11s on a different time basis with vcry i111.- portnnt sources of lmsiucss, while our n1z1in c0111- pctitnrs wnuld stiffer no such handicap but 111111111 actually lmucfit 111:1tc1"i.'1lly 11y r1111" chztitge 11f time; and, hat-tiusc 111111: is a fundamental factor 111 all actix s of couuncrcc such as bus- incss hours, trausport:11io11——la11d, water and air, ~11121i| scrviccs, 11nd i11 many r1tl1cr directions would hc c(-1"1:1111 111 induce clash rind confusion, , t-spcciztlly i11'tl1t" cuss of l1u>incss 1"<>111":'1"11s mak- ing large use of cxprcss scrvicci. mid for those whose business is mainly conducted by tele- graph and telephone." . l burst out crying. We have learned to control our emotions, but our fundamental reaction ls stlll the same. ~om The Pleasures of Publishing (Columbla University Press). News that hand-palnled necktie: are selling ln Detroit fol‘ as high recently 1 advocated continuing cduontlon up A worrlcd pcrsnnnr-l rllrcrtorl d“ "lls sadly 011 Rosit- 111t- Rlvr-tr-ris» loss of fcmiulnitl" 1111mm x110 do- fn; now-cclcrinxr r1 mcnrschntim plptfl-Wlnnlpcg Trlhunc. Yet nnothrr military chemist has developed s1 formula for produc- fng nrtlflclnl fcz. Thcy say ynll can hardly toll 1L from our genuine act-war policy. ~Wlnn1pcg 'I‘r1- unc- An American ruling: |= that laun- ffrlea must 11o‘. sow hulluns on men's undcrwcnr. bul lust, n11 thclr shirts. Th1- guv who mmlr 111111 rullnc nrnhwblv 11111 :1 mother who nwenf» the dlrt unclvr 1hr r1112. ~Ex- change. There seemq h» br 11 ronfllrl n! r"\"*'0'\ P1111111 what clmul-l b’! dome -- ' -1"in<! '1“ r"v1""nncl1- 11. T111- fu~l mn- rervnllnn nrfu-lnk sztv lltrv should be kept H1111, tn saw- ma]: the health nufhorltir-s urczr- 1111- rnw-rr" In the lnlowwl of frrch *1" “-l\l"h helps to malnlaln l1~1l'l1. ."1~.'1v,\r-11 (he two. thsre must be some happy m the age of eighteen. In point of fact, the process of education should continue to the age of a. hundred or whatever number of years a person may attaln.—Brant- ford Expositor. One of the grand old men nl’ Arn- erimn journalism was Charles Dennis. editor of The Detroit News. The St. fouls Star Tlmcs notes. Durlmz his eighty-three years - sixty-two of them on the sfnff of his Duper -l1e made many friends ln his profession. All of them mourn 111s passing 11nd recall a5 a guide for their daily work hls rule thnf: "A newspaper has its chnr- acter to preserve and 11.11 soul to r1111.- every publlcatlon day." We learn from rellnble source 111111 m1 increase from O to l3 ls "01 1-300 Percent. but rather an ln- rrcase Into lnflnlty. Personally we have never been quite able to grasp the concept of lnflnlly, 111-111 we wcll remember the day 1n third Prado for was lt fourth?) when our tcncher tried to oxplaln dlvis- 1011 by zero After pitrzllnu over 1t for ten or flfteen mlnum, we as $100 caused more furore than could be brought about lf someone stole the clty hall- This public; indignation 1s 11 good 51311.0!!! 5011-, eral nuttlness cnn go just as far nnrl then there Ls a revulsion. How-l ever. we cannot get deeply excited about the mnttcr. ‘The artist who docs the palnllng gets the money,‘ or most of 1t, and 1f he painted o] picture on canvas he would ask h, bout the same flgure. The wearer, of such on atrocity ls happlly post-- tloned because he does not have to! sec the thing; those fn front of hlm hnve to suffer the pain fn the neck. Detroit. Free Press. y Removing water from vegetables ha; already saved shlpload; of space 1n sendlng food to the over- seas flghtlnr; forces. Scientists have now cnrrlcd lhls space-saving one step further by compressing vene- lflblos lnto blocks wranped ln cello- phane. A "brick" o compressed carrots, 2 l-4 x 6 1-2 x 4 l-2 inches weighs 2 l-4 irounds, and. when watered sen-m fifty u. sixty men. Four pounds c1‘ compres=ed dehy- drated cnrro'= -less than two brlcks -woultl serve 100 men. 81x- teen such htlclu f-lt l)" h F"'&'~ "THE- CIHRLQPTETOENJFLIABDEAN Dickens Said It ' W. may be claimed. there cmuot bl any doubt how well attrmad they are tn more lm rtant rupecu. lmo M later, in answer- fn: crltlca of the pollclea adopted 1n Italy sold that they reminded hlm o! ihe woman whose non wu rescued from drowning by o sailor. she bought hlm out nfur- warcls and asked why he had not saved the boy's cap. In 1986 the Presldent, in addressing g, party convention. dealt with the tacks upon hlm industrialist; who hlm for hel In the early dun of his nfstratfon and went on: lnthesumme oflwfinnfoe old gentleman wearing g silk hat fell cff the end of a pier. He was unable to swlm. A friend ran down the pler, dived overboard and pulled hlm out, but the 511k hat floated off wlth the title. After the old gentle- man had been resucloted ho t was effusive 1n his thanks. Ho braised his friend for uv his lffe. Today. three years ater, the old gentleman 1.5 berating his frlend because the silk hat has been lost. But like so many other stories, there l5 no telling how far back this one goes. The defective lwork was done by a member of lthe staff of the New York Times, {which ha; now published a let- ter calling attention to a, chapter 1n “Our Mutual Friend". written in 181B by Charles Dickens, be- fore elther Mr. Churchill or Mr. Roosevelt was born. In the novel Rogue Rlderhood ls saved from drowning 111 the Thames and then ls carrled 111m the tavern of the Three Jolly Fellowship Porters. when he come; out of hls coma he asks what happened and L; mld, ‘rhen he sa 5: "Where's my fur cap?" "In te river,” someone 1.9mm" hfms,‘ whereupon Rlderhood n. "And warm, there no honest man 1° 1>1c1= 11 up? o‘ course there was, though, and to e111 off with ft afterwards. You're a rare lot, all of you." No doubt some careful reader wlll report that Dickens merely bOYTOWd what had r1 given also circulation long before hls e. Banfinrg Business Up The Domlnfon Bureau of statu- tlcs reports an increase of 27.6 per cent, 1x1 bank debits for September over the figure for the correspond- ing month last year. This report covers the 33 Canadian cltles for which bank clearings‘ used to be published each month. Bank debits tire now being substituted for clear- ances, because, being based on the actual totals of cheques drawn, they really give a true picture of the volume of banking business transacted. . Cheques cashed in September 1493 had a face total value of 3441853001100, us compared wlth $3,5l6,0C(1,CC0 1n Siptember 1942. The Prairies at 53.4 per cent show- ecl the greatest. Gain and the Marl- tlmes at 9 per cent the least. Que- bec was up l7 per cent, Ontario 2'7. and British Columbia 29. , Cheques cashed during the first nlne months of this yeafy-January to Scptember, both lncluslve, - uggregated 38,379,000,000, as azfllnst $32,292,000,C(0 ln the corresponding perl0d of 194.2. The betterment 1s over 4 bllllon dollars. representing an 18.8 per cent increase. If. l; interesting to compare these totals with the pre-war record. During the first nlne months of l939-1ncludlng only one month of war-bank debits 1n the same cen- adfan centres aslrelzated $22,731.- O00,000 Impressed 1n totals. the first three quarters nl this year are about 15 l-2 billion dollars above the corresponding months of 1939, while the ratio of 511111 1s nearly 60 per cent. This remark‘ able advance, the Bureau points out. "a measure of transforma- tion of the Canadian economy dur- 1118 the war period." It ls also worth noting that the chartered banks of the Dominion, on this showing, have attained a business turnover which is 169 per cent of the value of that of 1939. Ion can which ls fnsectproof and moisture-proof. Quality ls as good as for ordinary dehydrated carrots, and ccmpresslon drives out oxygenl and so conserves vltamln A change. A Fleet street friend recently _Ex. -_- u? .f _\\\\\1///é OQQBPR 29. 1943 ——-= fered a5 crushing evidence 1n re- buttal. The attempt at. conquest, apparently, ls not all glory and loot and comfort- Perhaps, the Ger- mans. may be arguing 1t ls just. as well lo be content with a little less Lcbensraum 1f one can be qulet and secure, —New York Times. Take one young Canadian. slight- ly green. Stlr from bed at an early hour: soak ln shower or tub daily. Dress fn ollve drnb. .Mlx with others of hls klnd Grate on ser- gcant‘; nerves. To1v;l1en on mano- euvres. Add liberal portions o! baked beans and roast beef and season with wlnc. ram, sand and snow. Sweetcn occaslonally wlth chocolate bars. Let smoke often, Sprinkle generously wlth War Bav- lngs and Victory Bonds. Bake 1n 11o-degree temperature 1n Summer and let. cool below zero fu Wlnter. Serves 11,500,000 pwrfle- —Mvn1¢1- pal World- Maklng available to vocational schools machine tools now ln the possession of the Department of Munitions and Supply wlll consti- tute a valuable nld to an important branch of educatlon. Thfs plan for back from Ireland, tells me that Dublin ls now-a-days almost as push mike-minded as Holland. Everybody seems to be using a 1e pmpclled cycle. no doubt because of the petrol shortage. Not only are the open-air cycle parks crowd- ed wlth these machlnes, but all manner of stores are turning them- selvo: to slorlnq or parking bikes ‘ Dublin has a chewlmz-mlm famine. but chocolate ls plentlful- It ls be- 1m: retllllefl, however. at just double the prlce indicated on the packet. Curlcurlv, enough. another shoflnlzc reported from the bank; of the Llffy ls mustard. -Nutl,lngh1tm Evening Post Perhaps the greatest of all tench- , era so far for the German people lbas been the aerlal bomb. A four- Won bomb la 11 wefghly ornament. ft has 1 remarkable way of break- ing throuwh prejudices and procon- oepflons. It 1.; n11 argument w whlch . even the most cloned mlnd cannot turn a deaf ear. Perhaps 1t 1s not. a nation can cobble ‘rue that 11p its nelzhbora with impunity. It l: clen- that other nations dlpute 1he fact that the ans are the master race. The bomb la of- strsri? AWAKE IEFIESIIEII '11s u “‘ Q pllll": and Ian‘: 21.. no you Io lih l all ' A! the fill ll ll H“ bufarmoulfidoofly h D5115 Pills-II no! lull I anti! 150 iuvovlto kidney "Indy. Bu! l0 Inh- I14 Budd's Kidney Pills peacetlme wlll be a. notable cop- trlbutlon to our lent-term salvalrl campaign. Many of these fools, some of them now being used to tum out the implements of war. wlll be no longer unable for that purpose when peace comes. They wlll be‘ "solace but far frcm worn out The thlngs they are designed to make wlll no longer be needed. but the tools can stlll be used to teach youmz men and women skill 1n the mechanical arJ-s. It woul be crlmlnal waste to relegate them to the scrap heap when such n use- ful mle can be assigned to them.- Wlndsor Star. REPAIR RATIONTNG Shoes mo AUTUMN 1s sourm Wlfllklghll: lllencfiin Emir-111 h B9911 S M]! 1 Summer l: lush fulflllment. H111 l! S01!!! . m1 lsbbhefl! min 11M 11111‘ ru . l1. is calls, 1111a the h0wl 0! a ound Whenl he sgises coon Ind 18 10° ame go. It. 1s crlcket. talk when dusk 15 comlnz on And remlnfsc e11 '5 the down. It fa last. retreat. n ronuvme mn- phony, Crow call and wild seen over. Ind mpnnrle OM11 1 r n. e c m so o A warning that. the llste For drlfteld leaf and rlalnz Wini- Before txlae allenoe settler. I115 119 o0 . barren trw. heart hears. -B1lmca Bradbury 1n l-hB N" York Herald ‘rrlbune. TO REMOVE METAL STAPLE FROM BOYS LUNG VANCOUVER. 3.0.. 961.. 27- Elght. year old Melvln Gllllland and his mother. Mrs. Norman Glllllwd- arded a. Canadlan Natlonctl Railways traln Monday 1118111» 101‘ Philadelphia where the little felldw delicate operation of: Temple University Ollnlc 1n an effort to staple that bl! been lodged 1n his left 11ml f0? more than a you. muttered n anc zrown ups Brftfah Columbla wlll follow news of his trlp nnd 0M1‘- undergo a. funoua wlll the O9 - It ll the 510W And hollow cry of frelflht "K1115 111 .1 1 , m1. u. dlmo8. 1111M- gfiiruxftlndoelfarlri ttfnt. mldo 11 11°!" slble for hlm to travel to 1:71:13- delphla and enter theauclmw from Melvin: Z811’. me mine I “111111111131121111 the time - lows Welfare and arnnstelflflflt-I 1'1"‘ been made to ensure that. both he and his mother wlll be Pflfflcln‘ arly well cared for rlurlns the en- tlre trlp. _LASTS A mnrrmm The diamond 111 the hardest, most enduring substance in nature. _..?.____. , < 1 1 111111- 111. 111111 11 OPTOMITIISI Iittln: ma rimming Glamor Monbflfi. l. I. I. Offlu flours: l0 to ll n. I. I lo I P. I. -" llolldnyo ato. by lpllfllntfllint Office Connected will! DBUGSTOBI MIISIG GLASSES Plzno. 0r an. Blnlfng 1nd a. not KENDALL. I-A-ll. A.0.C.0.. Ludo. Ornnht Ind CIIQIIIIIIIII Trlnlty United Church be repaired only once any. syur $ ln rm 9 ntlon with mot inmost, for f1. was Studio: 1mm Memorial lllll muuaow The rein bow bu nlways boon-of good cheer to funnel‘: because when than in a rainbow, there hu been rain for '1 he oropl. TWIBT" Another good‘ frlond of zarm "a is H. & Nil "BLACK CHEWING because ftl stimulating, friendly flavor and lut- fng goodness help to smooth the fur- rows of can. f...“ u‘ Y0! honbleq Wlfll LUMBAGO O sou: 15min have one of the hm 511111?- lo offer namely BACK - lllTE TABLETS off t1 f L . “"1...” “El-mi” 111L111. 1211.. annulu- And other form or Ihlon A ufo and umum real l" lntornll and exterliir’! l: l; nude Only or lln but qllnllly llzlredlenlg, pouensln remarlll le thera- tln ndu for this llurposl. t carries out It: beneficial ef. feel In three ways: . n lootlsel. 2, It lubrlcatel. f, It T. U l be to. 2.,'.""rl1.“n"» .312. “ IAOI LNAl-Glllc LTNIMINT Ugql h; the treatment qr Rheumatism. and Neurnlgln palm, cull, brulnea, enlarged All nose veins etc. $0 cent: per bottle, TIIE TWU MASS Mill Order: Glvon Prompt Altentlon, Ill Great 810110 llrut » Professional Bards McLeod a Beutleyal I.IIINTIIY.I. 0. I. l. IINTLII. K. O. loll-Intern and Attorneys-n- LII llorrelland Company ll. F. ARGIIIBALD vu Accountant; Trust Blllldlnl flbnrlottolown ALEX W. MATHIESO I to Loan Cullen-tum loAigllflTkl. SOLICITOIL ETC. oumt no om; Gaol-KB 81m‘ " LBAN FARM 1: L L. LLB. BABBISTIR. SOLIOITOR. ETC- Clnndlln Bank of Commerce B111: MONEY T0 LOAN How Are Your Eyes? l: you no but ""19"" u “up; .- h aches. W" on: or dfnlneu- consult 11 upeclalfuv. rvloo with rvlco. m ‘nd 10D! dlnnu appointments. G. F. llutcheson AND SON I l I. o. BUTOIIESON g o. I‘. nurcncsou llose Your Foites For Worms With llr. ffrenchs Capsules By doing this you W111 be assured you “111 liege nothing to W011‘? about from this source. These Vermlclde C1111‘ sules have been fr1 and proved for 11111111’ years all over the W011" and are considered 11.1’ fox ranchers to E1" u" best results. All foxes over 1111:“ months old are contud- ered adults and 11R 111. No. 1 Capsule '1" make sure you S" W‘ strength. The prices —- 211 C1111‘ sulea $1.00; 1011 CM" mules $4.00. E. A. FSSTER -Central Drugstore- Sole distributor for D1‘- ffrench‘: Anlmal RH“? dies for P-EJ- years ‘ and n thorouth llgfdlultlen. wnu or phone fol 1