“assi », la t5 ~__,,_,,,,, alll ,s-r `i§'s‘ 1" ~» lon nonrly completion 1”" 5 CMS' 3 Mmk H"‘g““» 4 3 ielln Trnlner, 4, llelen Nantes commerce established witli pli'dii Get our lore you to ship at qiinitity or ascii n hay, potatoes, I mira I There are eases where soieiiim in its dealer! ballad, yet other bein if ut hind. `" This is proved lqy it e 'fostilnonv oi’ :i eclianie :lo years of nge whiisnili-red A V°f¥ 5“°P°35f“| 3°l\°°l 'ill' W" gauxl t timcs,’ positive tortulls from stone; held |" Kelly” om” HM' °“ Thu” most profound phases in absolutely all his vnre. bool-ii G I QI n 1 A 002 9!!! 1919 _.___ highly colored urine, specks before the Dr Cnnmn Pnol Dnvlnon and Ml J eaily in the [orciioofl Pllllils be Sealed tenders will be received by Nos, nll point to dt-rungoiiieiit Gln P Brllllle Tllell ell y an cellent pro the undersigned, up to 7 p m on Fri Pills should be obtained without delay gram ol Bllorls wllll cllrrlell lllll by lllll ruogists und dealers carry them-506 llllplls under me dlrecllorl of Inspect ds.y.31st lust for the purchase of 350 D sheep and lambs delivered at Baltic -your niiniey ri-fuiided if not satisfied. lsllllloll 1~‘rce saiiillle ou request. T 8 ROBERTSON The Wltionpl Drug & Chemical Co ,_ Sec Lot 46 Institute liflunailii, Liniitei] Toronto United 1775-10 23 lsrn'3l States Ailllrcss, 1\u Dru Co., Ins., 202' Maui St., BuH`.ilo, NY “lj lllllllliiliili D D Piipiliiiiy if New "” _...__ Ruth Duusiord, S Melville 3 Maur Frlllll' pen am, lnkl Arllmals plssellgers lll the lnwnn ,rnlrly (30) labourers lm. collslrllc ine Cuiley,'Biookvule, 4 Aitie Mal Glade vli1l-_.1 1, Mabel Monaghan, The kitchen has the latest steel tion woi-ii wages 35 cents to 40 00111* °”°~ B’°°k“‘l° 2 I-one Ilnsan, 3 Jean Tierney, 4 range. facilities for wsslkns dislies per hour, ten hour day Lawyer Praises Book - Morley Well i S Eileen Tralod G4-ade VII -1 Rose M and lockers enable passengers ii; 300 men wanted for work in lumber spent He Declares 1 K l 0°l‘" n Cassidy 2 Lizzie McGuigan, 3 Hilda store their fond Lavalorles llllrl, woods Wages $60 to $70 per month ___ ln n alni elen lrlilonle, lilnllilelllvool. 2 Iiunsford, 4 Della Tiiiinol Glade receiver, special allelllloll llllll lllovllln and board Transportation refiiudeil Appreciation of the offer of The Hal n liztlnol. all ewool Cniella vl_1 Mnuiice Curley 2, Mary Cus grealer llollvelllelllles lnnn lnn nldnn after two months work new Universities Dictionary being nflllnllll- 9 l S l0SS» ‘lf 9 ack 3 Aitie Malone, 4, Beitha Stor glpe All aleclrlc lnermnslnlln llnnl 12 painters and glazefs o0 cents pci' made by this paper to its readers is ld Bl Glade V-1 Johnny McAviun, illl; clmiloi can ble so adjusted as in ,, hour nine hour day winters work qllown ln me steady increase in the Be Ruth Dunsford, 3 Maigueilte Mc l-egulale llle ,enlnennlnnn nl lnn nnn Twenty (20) first Clllils C-il`Il€lll9l'5 distribution The popularity of the 1 Mnlnlnn Hngn?l"\5KenylS Clonn n (.l;lgilll,lnil1\lab5lCun{acl; LGi.tdf;nIV tlllls llrevellllng ovnnnnnllng I lill, n 55 cents to 60 cents Der hour ten hour bool: has become more wide-spread, nnnnn Hnnnn Knnlnn Clnnn n Lnnn Jn Bnllilllnnein Inlnlnncz ,cnnnnflwinnnnillil Tnns wlln lnn lnlnnnnnllnn nl lnn da'l"hll’°iinte(l-:lsillwgllfpenters 66 cents DPI as 11053220 “lle'l'y?ealblltlin€lite}l(: liilllatiidg H-llélllll 4 Killllleiill l\ldl0ll0 ’ wood, 4. Harold Deilerenux L Grade daily Service M the Canadian Nl"-l°ll ` 171210 "1Mtf new words, and the illustrations are Kensington Sash and Door Factory thins the latest siiil newest words with full Plant of machinery including “hose general usage warrants their ol Doyle Following is the prize list 0a‘s 1 liialk Hagan Kelly’s Cross, Charlie Biadley, South Melville, Robert Develeaux, Kelly's Cioss, liliiiy Cusack, Brookvale Wheat. 1 Rose M Cassidy, Blookvalc l, Lotli interesting and instructive Home gmwll Vqlelable Sew cniivenieiit size .ind practical style of l Emllllr llllgarl_ 2 illdllr llrlgdrl, 3 l bi iliilg further recommend it lllllll lllllllm ,ll Mllllllce (julie, l i Un e sitics Dictionsr & \\nil?le;l;'\lVod loillervc as a guide tg Tomagoeg tif* f0rl‘6'i line Ol 'f0ll0Y`S English ll- 1, Lens. Hagan, 2 l\l.nla. Monaghan, The underslsned offers for sale the is snsurnte in its iieilnltinns .ind con iullyfs Clogs, 3 liobell Delerunx, .l Mailtzi Malone, Maplewood l‘0lHl‘y and Blllllgle HWS, Slelllll boil ilicor mation into a, dictionary design cucumbers el' and 45 H P engine (DEW ) ANU oil aspthis one was, primarily for l I'/liiulice Mcllonald I\elly's Class, ¢l08~l`lll8 out sale of building Illilllérllll everyday tilllis who want to speak 2 Maggie Moritlghan, Kelly’s Cioss, 3 ' 8! Yodllced Drices including 21 Quant and write the English language cor Lena llagnii, 4 Eileen lilonaglian nnn , it of pannel doors B ( fioorln and ioctl uni well _ l- ears lo nl 23 191 ‘ slleuthing and a large quantlbff' ol' A liew supply jimt received ~ Onions. 10° yard Dash Girls e 9 y ifgllifilrlltllf,?;‘sl:l]leI,:,1lllol,g(;l'l}§_ 31; C£l’lilxll(;t;r 180440 24M2l Char "eww Oct rd' 9) if grooved and tongucd spruce boards, 1 Robert Deveieaux, 2 II en l Mllly McKenna’ Kelly-5 Cmgs, 2 llerem-tel, wlll look nnon Bnlllnnn 9 _____.. Nantes, Maplewood, 3 Ruth Duns Elleen Monllglllllll 3 Mall, Blllllley lnnll Amelnnnnn nn nnnnn ln Y? ~,»,_ _ -:- `5---- , er lold -i Maurice l\lcDon.ild _l Marla Monaghan would seek intilnac itll e am y w J ,l One large two story twelve room Should the formlel. llolltlclll and 1%; hardwall plaster, brick unil rough Ium 1 Mathias nn, Dever l on ls n n in the bladder Arftcr tr;-mg i-‘sin day- O" ° It W” 'm mea' day 'md Noxious Woods. Vancouver made its initial ts-lp from turnhl pggnpo phd fro ll renledics without result he linil nn 1 Kelly, Q,-9" ,ol Toronto with one ol the very iaiest null Xney piibtegsallli inns-ii sin.-ii iss §;l’ll"§0lf`l'l§’”‘llll’fl‘ll’:°"l“:fll‘0°llf’ wll‘l§}l° 8°” type or stssi toiiristnai-s as psi-tbiits b'm"' u? 94 ‘num D ry f sd to show where ibn trouble i- is. wllll Kelly- Hull gclfonl mm' ’ Wold Sodiil Gqlllllment, the first of an order of we si you very vloso Fortnwrli, not nt this lrrrlnw nrises the eililsiisuiisr iiiuriet 'riiis 1, soiiinnilrilivriie sshool. 2 l lllfon ll~°lllv llwll refsnln wlwss °°1l¢lr\ln=l 4 ~l when ho almost lisa giy if up topo was qw gllcongn sillloufl ll: neld ll, Tierney. _ys Gross, 3 Mabe on on every po nt as been omisder ,rlosl I5 ""¢‘°' °'l- ’”‘“’ any roller, cis Pius wells b snglit in icellyii cross, a me or esiil when Holly' Grow for lhengnslllety snileommt or nilsssiie iiotiee. Tiiinie fninons Pills in u vnrv xt; ning/el;|l_ lnlilnliiaiked iinnnltoirleinenn. Tn" lnnnvnn fnrlln nnlllnlginfnnlél fllglnigf li;’llnl`l5;l'lfn‘l‘° B I 8 ‘ 1”" lx” ll°““"""1llf;""nltl‘l‘,l,,"_°‘;'; were Mais Mills, big: Wilfred lbfvl 1 Kelly's Cross senonl la’ 110918" io ills Blends-rd sloovlcs nl “ENNEDY ‘ co sons ii- was ll l f lnn and lnnnenlnrl F Doyle Allen coach. the exception being the are trouble \\c iyill gnu t e ualili. o lnelndglnnlllln lnln was olflnlnlly nn' Exnrelnn Bnnkn llphalnlered ln lenlllel, lllntllll I Brsdslbane illli 'll-'ill °l1 “"l‘l¢`“ ened by Inspector Doyle, who in u plush Kidney and Bladder troubles slioiild gimp; mid;-egg explallled me aim and Grade VIII.-1 Eileen Trainer; Electrically llKhiBil illl‘0\lEl10lI£. ll " ' 1i8Mt1\K<ll not be nsglnttt-ii The iiist slniliieiiis object nf sennni fairs, and expressed Gracie vi-1 ni-its Malone, Grade berths. upper and lower, are provided should be sufficient wuriiing Pain in lils gratification at the keen interest -1 Mary Sm l-ll Maplewood Grade With berth lll~1¥lDS A DSW i9Mlll`9 f0l' llnl nnlnn on lnnnn nnnnlnnl llnnllncnnn evlllcell lll, the people ol these dls lv _.1 Kathleen Malone this class of car is that lamps have llr.,,,,,lg,, and ,,,,,,,,, l,,,,,,,l ,l,,,,,,, tiieis in seiieol lair woili snort sd l lllengll lllslallod Under the roots in the Tenders lor Sheell and Lambs ..,..,.,,.,,..,,, g,..,,l, we-° me are °»= the were M" °-'"° “ ‘== °' "'°°='»=° tl" who "W" ’ ’ ’ ing and selecting of exhibits by Rev Gsade VIII -1 Eileen Trainor, 2 ‘"5 lllllllll Ne turned out for the nlrhi- llllllel Mollllglllllll ll Lena Hagar, iight may be provided under berth Grade Vll __1 Rose M Cllsaldy curtains, a great convenience for pas lllnzle lll Mcglllglml 3 Mary E Brad sengers when going through the car ley 4 Della Tralmd Grade vi _1 Phosphorous push buttons can be Maurice Curley 2 Marita Malone 3 leadlly Seen in the dork, should the Bertha Stordy 4 Artie Malone Grade V»-1 Helen Trainer, 2 Anna Mc Manus, 3 Emma Hagan 4, Mary Sml'h Grade IV-1 Malia Monagh lin, 2 Eileen Monaghan, 3 Harold Devereaux, 4 Lewis Austin Bradley, Kelly's Cross Grade lll- Helen Campbell KelIy‘s Cross . Janie Monaghan, Kelly's Cross :ss Grnilo VIII.-1 Eileen Tiuinor. 2 winbel Monaghan, 3 Jean Tierney, 4, Lenii Hugun Grade VII--1, Della Tluinor, 2 Rose M Cassidy, 3» Liz nie M lvleonigsn 4 Maggie Mollll giiun Grade VL--1, Marita Malone, 2 Maurice Curley 3 Ilerfhil Smldy 4 Maiy Cusack Grade V-l Mary Smith 2, Muiguelite McG\li§al1. 3 llelcn Tiainod 4 Vincent Kelly Kel lv’s Cioss Glade IV-1 Eil0€l1 M0!! .i,.,li,in, 2, Malia Monaghan, 3 Knlll leeli Malone, 4 Leioy Connick Grade Ill-I Maiy McQuuid lfellySCl'0BB, 2, Ilelcn Campbell Kellys Cross, 3 Aiiiii-.nn lvlongiifiii ,4, Janie Bladley. Kelly's Cross Grade II »-1 Mall’ Bilidley 2 Jimmie McDonald 3 Lew is lvicGuigan, 4 Gertie lVleQlio.id Kel iy'i», Close S ortt. ,, Mciiv Toronto Vwnnlpeg Vlnvouvor Type o Tourist National Railways’ Daily Service Hasan The Canadian National daily trans continental Li-sin, Toronto Winnipes Dl1BS9llS€l‘ "Squire to switch on the liEht or ring the bell, when the berth is in darkness A safety feature introduced is a oevice for holding down the upper berth which precludes any pis Slllllliy of the upper berth closing when in use Separate berth cur tains are provided so that passengers in the upper berths will not disturb y socu e Dy al lines bell n T t Wi i hour eight hour day Six months work llllolll llle lllclional-y or have shown it Blue notnlnns lllll)-nl llnllaninnnllllllailileil 2Ln _/lilllinalna vnnnnnvnn nlveltnn nnilnlininn éionvélnlllgllllle .__ _ ___ _ . Must be experienced inside finishers lm them Each day the distributing l Mnlk Hnnnnl 2 nllln Mnlnne lnllllnnllfl ‘ 2 Jlnnnln nlnnnnnlnwn Infl of llle very llllesl lynn nl lnlnlnl nnrn .ll Twenty (20) brlckluyers 70 cents clerks have been besieged by crowds ln (nnnnnnn Knlnnn Clnnn i lol lnwnll clans nnnsnngnnn who nnn per hour ten hour day five iiiontns oi ioiiponllolders wht P l l nlllny ll llallscollllllell l l l work lililny comment on the work ln terms l _lllnlnln MLl3nngl3_°l2?llly,n clogs Pnnnnnnnln polllforl ,ll lllllllmllnll gxnglllgnn New I, Twenty (20) iron workers 50 cents of highest praise 2’ llllllel» Develenllx’ Kullyis Cross’ ll’ P' 1722 10 2“M6l _n _, per hour ten hour day five months i iieve spent ninety eight cents Ellenn Tlnlnnn S lllelvllle Work ii better purpose ln my life, a well ll, No charge to employer or applicant linoiv-n lawyer declared I have long ‘ Carroll i l For further information apply at Elll been wanting just such a dictionary l Mm., Cu,lllcll_ Bmollvale 2 Rose I .4 ployment Service of Lanadn Marki=t if is thoroughly up to date, gives M Clllllllllyl _n lllllllr ungnn' 4 Emmll *i Building Charlottetown P L Island s mple, accurate definition of a lot of llllgllll BRITISH ME;C>l:iANTS ACT ON SHANTUNG WASHINGTON Oct 22-Britisli merchants of Tientisn at a special lnrollns li-we passed resolutions org ing the ullrcgalion of the Chinese Japanese lririty and the preservation to (‘liilia of the sovereignity of Shan tung 'l`li= resolutions, wlilcll were conimunicfited to the Brlitish Foreign Omoo, saiil in part "(‘liina rel ed on the capability ol Great Britain and the United States in Crlrrylng out Wiison’s 14 points to Preserve iier sovereignty of Siiantung Ulll°1‘SS We give the Chinese some very effective assistance, it will nm only disappoint iliem, but will be sul Ono of the Futures In Canadian J ii .na Sling, Comfortable Suit 'When you slip into a suit of Watsons Spring Needle underwear, you feel fitted and comfortable. The action of the boclyi unhnmpercd by a Watson garment which givesfrcely wl~en the limbs are active All styles, all sizes and in various fabrics for men, women and children ---ss om /‘ SPRING NEEDLE RIBBID Mfg C0~ Tho Watson Manu':ciu' -- f`o:nlu‘l7, I-lll11f°"i nflllllfllfds ohm” --_ u I-es PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Change Your Clocks and Watch( Dctillier 26th 1919 "‘ ` ` ”“""“' < ig me changes from daylight to re gular standard on Sunday at 2.00 a when clocks and watches are to be s et back one hour from 200 a m to 10 a m District Passenger Agent's Office dwelling house and out buildings, tuo "" 5”" 100 3 4 Dssh_Girls over 12 yea" l years old and one of same llegcrllll l Lena Ilugan 2 Helen Higgins, l hurry Nantes, 2 Helen I-liggins, glnlézll cfnlllesggzzgdnz (lllfrlgnagg E; linen a e Large ware house on railway K“llll°"“ Malo” _ fl ll Sl sue __ i 1 :rounds and several building lots all 100 yard Dash-Girls over 15 years roi," goulfll lleglglhal and Timm" Wm '___°_'_°-' ,-, --- 3 gl p a reasons, be transfer *ill* in the town limits lf 011 Wall! B €€¢lY l1€lD try the D I Mai uelil:§hll)\l?éui"'\n Kelly'§ I Lena Hagan' 2 Jean Tielgey 3 red 00 'l`5lllBil1'l1 In nlnlllnrnigl estate can be bought on in D Dy nrnncrlnnlln so nnnny nn nplnlnn Clnnn' 2 liflnnnll Devnlnjnlx Malita Malone, 4 Belthii, Sto y 8nllllllnllnlnvnnnlnlllllnllonngnlnlnvlll lnnlnnn t Settlement of all accounts is rt not gmasy of messy was es n 0 100-yard Dash--Boys under 9 years. ‘ . way a mn lllleslell on ol, before Novnlllbnl nl llie icalp and the relief ist ilnstnni. Best Bouquelnlof Anykllaired sho favored the open door b ie L47" dWaQ11 lone 4. Mark Hasan 9° 'cl' "‘ me F" Em She sllll ollnss bred sin-on Rain Lamb, 1 Persian ,I i 1 All '51 V ‘l .tl-Il ~»i' ,ls ,ii » ¢’ ii f ’ Albany Station Summerslde SEALED TENDERS Wm be re' 1 Maggie Monaghan' 2 Lena Ilivz , . » _ , » i < ’ 1 Rg¢ , Tuesdays at Murray River- figiyyetbgg nqlllbbiggedrg? l?nMifli1e “'11 3' Klllhleell C““°l‘F 4» Lim” M~ 1, lfleiensTlll§'ii,;lilin, Kelly's Cross: F" ""°rm““°“ ca" purch'ise.of sheep and 'lambs of the M°G“lg‘m- 2, Jennie Doiron, Maplewood and Liz- CANADMN PACKWG 5°' LVD- Trncadio Cross Farmers Institute. . zle lilcGull:an, Kelly's Cross. iles? 3» ` J. M. ROOP, Manager Slate llrlce per l,l,ll,lll_ Pill" 3¢Wl"U- linnnn Duffy, Maplewood. Pinllil Kgllginggnll gona _ ll JAMES MCDONALD sen l, Rose M. Cassidy; 2, Alma Hig- Ph°“° 553 “il 532- isss-io-isiyltlisllpa ' ms? 2» Eileen 'l"`“l“°"F 4» Mall’ C“‘ Menu Free-fel-.s||.' |47-9-15-Hit. _ ' S“°l<~ l ‘ 1, llnroiil csln. Ksily's Closnl: l ' _ ° e , estmore an ° . ll ` , CUllll°ll T°P- ézillelgfiilgygb ll,-ooxgisl 4, °l'i‘lmk 1, Lena Iliigim; 2, Mabel Monaghan, Flood' lllal,lew0oll_ 3, Mary E. Bradley. 1 Ntfrlca lill , ,, - _ it tl t The Hazelbrook Dairying Co are 'md S°“th Mel' e 4 Gregory McKenna. KellyB CFOBS §en‘;“nn'“lllll'l' he lsllrnggsklglnanlgs le; Slydesdale Mare, 1 Eellerill Dlll`ll0S0 prepared to receive cream by team ' Crab Apples R lerosts in Shanildi il d Tl l ly ii til M H ll li Iriiniortility certain S.vedenberg’s wheelbarrow ace n en sin will yen;-5 old 2 milk cows, 2 (1 ysnl- old gleighlarelllndfn nllirrrilil siliifilnenllg cient work en “Heaven and Hell" and nl lMl"kd HlS€l“S» 2 Eileen Duffy- 1 Justin Stoidy and Ml\“l‘l°° C“‘n l’°l;"°“'°“‘“bl” If ls fe“\”ed that Hilo' oxon, 1 (one your old bull) Jersey, 1 d I-Karol H W years the latter will meet th i P li t tbl ir n sell werlil beyond Over 400 poses, al’ °“'°° Ivy 2, Robell D@"@f°““" “ll e r <1 yeni- sid) iieiiei- 4 sprlns piss, is flfl-(FiT§l-t iclllfzl-n;:;;:;l:sg;§Ugr xl-ite lg; only 25c postpaid W V Law, 486 one Plnl _lnn nl, Rnnnnnnnlen I)el\lein¢lauxll 3 Amos Curley and Ar ecn>`in4;mn§sru;nllinonll;ss:elnolt; ln n hens ' E lid A ,T ronto Ont ll0< “FD Y 9 0|' 98 Msnaker A w JONES ln lllninsnllll » 1 llose M Cassidy 2 Jean Tierney ove is to abrogate the sinohlllmege l ' Kenya Cmss Three Legged Race for Boyl- ifeliles and restore tile sovereignty _ 1 Vincent Higgins nn’d Gregoiy Mc of Shantung to China Japaifs special ll °"° Pm* Ja' °f B°°t°' Kenna, 2 Johnny Smith and Mark sphere of influence in norlhern Chlma mu” M 1 Rose M olssidy 2 Hilda Dm” Higgins, Robert Develeaux and should be jointly admiinlglererl by llll ford Lonl ol Bread Haiold Devereaux, 4 Cecil McAvinn powers, while Tsingtau should be T "' i- and Johnny McAvinn made an international settle ent ii The llllrllllll rrleellrlg of um Upton 1 Emma Hagan, 2 Kathleen Brad ll ll Japanese cnncnnnlnn nxlzlnnnan Black Fox Company Ltd will be l@)'» S0l-lil* Melville 3 Lena' Hllgan' 4 Three Legged Race for Glrll M held in the Board of Trade Rooms, Alllla McManus' Mal’le“'°°d 1 Kathleen Malone and Mary Nant Charlottetown, on Thursday the 30tii B nn l es, 2, Helen Crlilipliell and Milly MC "__ is i. We sro prepared to buy any ulmni °°‘°"'"' "t 7 3° PE mn Bl-low i Lizzie M ileoiiignn. nionlivnls K"‘““‘ ' X l '1 'VY 0f h08S on hoof. commencing MOD Secretary 2 Mary Lliza Biadley, Kellys Cross polalo Race for 5°” Jnly 15th Sept paying highest market l,lll5 lll l6llnllne,ll_ l Glenoll, Mcmlllllll' 2 vlncenl D ces’ ;» Gl'l0°l'l"°P¥ I We are buying Hogs every Wednes 1 Lizzie M McGulgan, 2 Mabel mggjm' 3 Mamma our ey |35' Bt Cusack, Brookvale 3 Mary E Brad` P l t R f Glrl. Hunter River ley; 4, Eileen Tralnod. , l _lealf f;l;’rlle:,(;° Zfulyella Trllil-lor; Manager Kensington U n ,~ is/'Af la ____ lnonstratiort is given by the I H C Besled Tenders, addressed to incl ' f°l' llli? ¢0llV°Y°llfi° 0f Ill” 8-16 Traotbl- and is open to outside Mails, on a proposed con- per week cdmpetltors. All interested kindly in-_ Home vited to attend. Bhould"dai` prove ` unfavorable some will be held on ‘drst l line day following. » _SAMUEL 'KENNEDY Jil. four _ _ Hemstitohed Towel. , PARK QAM; Lgb I 1» R°"“ ";l,lf}§"l_§‘l"‘sf;,,”jf"'““ "““‘"" _i_ni=noPsn tives ~ _ 1, Mary usack. l _ _ ¢ . Mall Cllnllact on wednesday, october zstiil This an __ Doilliglizninnlnllnlin zllnngllinnligll nniglsn ` Ar ' ' D »--1--v ' \ ° General, will be received , y l_ illli 0! the Woman’|`Royl.l Aii‘,lF0l'¢8 nnlll nnnn_ llrlllnyl llln lln John Simpson s, Hamilton, P. E. _ y , : ,ggi-ilcs, ,ieeinrisll |.1m¢,_¢lriI et the Suffer - lmm Ofmfhs, Collis. Bore 'I'hroM, Crnmpo, Ooillll Bprslnl. Strains. sto. A ‘JA'»)o"2=Slf)i'i'iiSiiiem i *si-v .filet s ~.~il';i lit l-W 1"” -.§nN.&i‘Isi:m A .\*i§s.L HL is a. 1 ' ‘i infnu , .Ji .‘i"i’;'i§.1i l.‘l‘e°°'s".fs“e3%‘i?'l..n‘lli»'ii, sin Willie ri' ovorloc Soft Candy. ' - "° " Apples (Alexander) l 2 ' lo lilflrlpollicy of special transportation 1 Bertha Storey, South Melv lle .l°°_ ll D ll_B° 9 over 15 yea,-5 wr or ier own manufacturers The il d Li i iE bo i; 70 dd Della 'l`mll\°1» S°\1ill Melville 3 Mall* 1, Alfie Maidens, 2),' vincent Higgins, result of this policy will surely enable bxedingnlgnnes gee' slieelll are gun: Higgins, Maplewood, 4, Hilda Dun” 3 Rupert Deveieaux, Kelly‘s Cross her lf’ ¢0ll¢l‘0l the Wll0l0 Wlnmorcinl a Il Rose M Cassidy ...__ . DECLAREB GIRLS AT HURST Peni-liyn, testifying before ii House of Lords committee yesterday in an in quiry into lier disinilsli as command- Hurst Park complied l0¢ 01°" lm proper lives. They were llV°|l MSU* passes and taken to-'Landon ii ¢°V~ ernment cars and b\*0_tll‘!I! bllill dl'\lll_l¢,‘ sometimes the -followilll lll°l'*lll'|U- 'rlie oineei- in coinmi‘_i'ii. ¢l1° °G‘_'\ ' ‘ , - _, ,,¢ ~ < t ¢