.- di I WELLNE 'S E cnt-nLouEiown inn ELSEWHERE --wi _ I I ~ _ _ enuege rob. l .l socekch '=-'-'~'-'-fhff-s-sf-‘f-2-*-=-'ff---'-'-‘=-f-'-‘f-s-=-ff-=~='ff-'ffff-=‘-'-'-‘-'f-'ff-‘f-`=-‘-4-sf-=---==---=-‘-:ff.-:fe MONQTQNI yas-_ 1__.3, goiéyiorgbi- ' FINEST l .. ....... ... ~ » . 1 Ai t in ~ - Every student should hlivgtine. We hairethémlfor _ It p‘"'t2 "“’ 1°' lm' P'°'”‘°°‘ ‘F"°'“ Y°“°'d°’ ' E'°‘“"5 G““"“““.) tchlemiilaiiinxsenlin st.B“§:flliinu:t:i;t gf ' ° ` ‘ f -tiiI.C.B.n ii pitsd - St. Dunstans _ Prince of Wales .,.i’,~,,E‘,;.,“if,‘_4_‘;°;“,°,-,,‘2,;‘;P°“°» W” 1° ,$1333 §,“!;§i‘,f,,’§?:,.E;_,‘,‘,,S{{1,';,";l ...°...t ... ..z....§§. §?.‘.'..l‘.‘I..‘3.‘Ii...“.?_ _ v A- - ~ ' "'. n vi ‘_3o_ I '" P. Brady. B. Fl0l!l1\lllKr ¢l\l9L'_ ‘ Ce Be Ce U. C. C. w_m_ Mcnouud Vernon wus vm_ M I ew A ____ ~ train despatchisr ot Moncton has been. f 0\i\' special Prince of Wales College Pin, Sterling Silver tor to Charlottetown vesterdey. There will be service in Ohureli °PP°l“'*°‘l U’ lil” P°°ltl°““”*°“"°‘1 “Y R d S bool house 0 Baturdl Mr. Colclollgh. ' ith the C ii 1 - 011 w o e8¢ Co ors in enamel is very pretty and costs. - 5oc. R_ A_ .mqxwmm . Malvina' leaves “sums B: 7_ “I Y _ une morning on .. vim tn Benton. I I We ‘|°W°|" » ____ 'rn Northninii 1 a 1 it on its - - Mrs C Carmichael Charlottetown, towil this momlhglit e730 fill? oPi?:- '_ ' num er ' - "."'I- "'52" ' H ' ' 'i Q i“"',§__1;`_._..‘. _ » -. -._.~ -. ._ _ . I _- i;.J;;,.__-_- -_-_ -_-is I-__ _ . W. _ .. _ _ ' < _ (_ _ _ »._;._- ,, M. _. " I ’ Q' *E* 1 i *J 1 t fi . ' 'rn - ~' i *M .~. "v -' 1' il “" ir, -'v» "‘ ,;"<'-t,"‘ ,i¥»"= I-_-41,1 - _ . f <~‘ . _.._ '." f.~~~.~- "f#‘;§~"-';l iff f ` 'v '~`-_1 ~ ' ` ' - _ __'_*"`f.“ 'f \` 'lf";I " ;»,_. . _ -v- '. ‘ ._ - . " L "rr .. __ - ,- _ _ _, _ _-_ . ~. _; ii' _.> - . . . . _ . - ~ . _. _ ._ _ " -l F l Mlw *Iwi l"§“l "‘ ,J ' "' ‘ 'lf lille, M iv€»=f‘J"` l l M M J' W . ` J" *" *K ’~»" 'tl'v“i"i ';`§4"i"`¢‘1I'”a4`Z7"£’l§l!)$'§§lil'i"i Q ll' ' ff' "` f i ‘I I "":’i3‘:'"‘ "bil ,I " Ha: ¢".".= ' 'i I ""'"‘°""“"p» `i;'¢"',““ "'l‘2¢.» , "f""“' . .1 ""5 ii” “slug ~»~ ~» M W www me- ~~ 'rim csiatmwarown euianun ow or uw nas ` .-:nn _ 1-; ~ _ v' re... ‘_ _ , _ _, _,-.H-14,, _C "" ”" I ' ian conctouon .iss1s'r.eN'r O. _ ing style to these tan walking women that make them the favorite. ` Alley Q? Co .VVo`men’s Tan VVallcing Boots I Theres n annoy finished ann fnicinni. /I They are shown here in the bc-s* qual- ity tan calf. laced and buitoiied st l-s with all the new ideas insmart style and finish _ that any dressy woman could desire- 'I h short, vamp and high toes make eac _ model ,appear much smaller than it really is _ ' - 1 Shown in all sizes priced at $4 to. $5. -_ . , _ -_Em A _.-.._.. "-9'-'_i-_ J-._. _=.~___ _ *_ . leaves this morniné on a visit to tou with a fair lb of passengers - - Boston, and a general cargo _ _..._ _-_ ____ ' lic" E -/__ kiffdaaiaaiiii __ L boots for season' s ing this first class teacher wood the ‘OD of the axe bloke and Gordon Worth and William Mclnnis, - , - ‘ *W fell upon his foot, cutting a nasty the popular policeman, Charlotte- _ _ I (,.,Wn_ left yesterday morning for EL Owl-ng to the _illness of J. C. Llth- gosh, The wound was su had that we ‘ Peters Island on n shooting trip. g°w'. _the meetmg of the Maritime first thought we would have to get ii ____ Provuwe Hockey Association. to he doctor, out we finally decided to Yesterday the H-nrlnnd left ciinr- _l\°1‘1 “C Truro. has teen postponed dress the cnt with znni-Bnk. lui-li°f0Wn at 1 p. m.. for East River "Om N°v' 7' t° Nov' 13-“Hlllllul "Well, the Zam-Buk .treatment _ ind will return this morning at 9. Ex* Mr' Lithgow ha” "‘““5' mend” lli”0\`2d a great success. It not onlv e .,, She will leave ncaln today at 2 p. "‘ thi” Pmvmce' @3900 l-he iinin. but it Drevented any ll 'N _ m. for East River and will return __ _ _ inllnmmaf-ion; and right from first _ mont 6_ ~ The Maritime Farmer and Co-0per- applying Zam-Buk| the cut began to BLST FOR WEAR ’ _._ Hllive Dallymau 0! Nov. ii.th con- heal. It is now completely bottled For the nag; save,-ai mornings 8 tains a lenglhy, intelligent treatise and nw husband says he nill never 01| Keep IAV6 Stuck "nd Maintain he wnhout a L0! of Zam_Buk ,n mo muple of boys, one wilh o cart, have H _ _h ,, _ 'f 4 I ' ' Q lem Noting Guardian, from doors SDH. Fertility. I Written by W. M. house, for we ure sure it saved us a- e I e " e § Lea of this Province 'Phe urticle is n not d ai of X ease ff ' " V C of subscribers on Quzenstroet be- ' 1 B e e D _ i q Quetn S! tween the Police Station and liluston “lea mf the better lcedlllg (ll “£0” Over and over again Zum-Buk has The coloringu are as natural -nz life-l ke as you could desire and :hey _ never fade. _ ` |52 Q seen Sl. J 0pcrallousc Monday & .Tuesday Nov. ll 8112 -_-._-_-.___.____ Be suis and see FRANK 0I.IllER as ihe Piper Don' miss ' I.IlSI.IE GROSSM|lII as Dems Popinioy ‘ Miss -Adele Palmer as Rollickiug Tom Tom The Pipers Son “Am I the Burgomasier ' or am I _ noi” Ask J. J. Desmond New I've got io call him Father Mrs. G. Grossmitli as Eidlevveisse the Cook _ - A long worth hearing The Beauty of Hoping, sung by Elmer Richie is Joiiidel » A nice little bunch of Roses Miss liallilceu Moore as Gretchen Miss Lucy Blanchard _ as Ililda Miss Gladys Grossmiih _ an _Cupid and Toolle l Two funny fellows W. C. lglilllotk J. A. S. Bayer as Warsl and Saurlinuf ,_,_.__.....-»-»---- - _ 0pcra_llonSe Monday & Tuesday Nov. 11 &_12 ; ` ri-7M1l.p I ` - if-Society. ccilug i‘ l in ne cific |esl¢¢yl‘°l°‘3‘ii:"ii:'rteirf`iewl\. vliii in me ie me supenwr NI "fem it " E »ef"u di ..°.'.';§".C“..‘§°_ ‘ii-_!.f3“2¢1ln.t_i ‘i"»f_rl e\i‘eeiin'neoella§yLrlfM_ -dv ||“l!"’~ ' _ - Psrsnoonnov inn. ~"‘ ' ~ vraidani. l ufellslr I \ ` f » r ‘ 1 -. 4 , . li s_( ix., ,.r \ / ‘l ‘aemia°§i'.i‘isl:r~ II. FlOU1‘ _lust received a fresh supply of BEAVER fl 0 u r, which we are going to Sell at a price un- usually cheap to r cash. Beer & ,Golf ______.i.__._.i__.;_ “I-I-GO F-R-E-E Come into our office and have your teeth examined free of charge. Only takes a few minutes and we wlll tell you exactly what you need and it wont cost you one penny. We make teeth and guarantee them to fit exactly' We also guarantee per- fectlonin Crown and Bridge work Extracting a n d filling without pain---price moderate. ‘ Dr. Robins - |15 Queen St. (Next Beer & Goifs Phone 27;.-j. io.iMiv Phone ‘ns-J. HAVE YOUR x -P M H :ie -ic: S Oi TAKENINDWS _ AT 'fill-3 I FBIDAY |_| Peoples .Theatre II SATURDAY BAYER' PIIO'I'0 'SIIJIIIO ' _ A Three Reel Feature _ SUNNYSIDE _ “The Wreck of the Aurora" ‘ __ E ’____ A.. awful wen uma. ruin.: noon. H C I VA Terrible Storm I =l°-'ie ‘ -fi°1'»i= ""_-"i.'."'§.'|.' I-Iurope’s Greatest Fi e.....i... 1AA. _ ‘ 1** A _~_~*':"‘~"--A-> f - ¢_.~.'*':~:°_-*_:_dey"» nm eau. 3" - fm _ *Film " L_____s°°“‘__'°" for ‘the -attention of ‘larmersylves ln went of homemade flaiitel and -blank- stfnf. 11-8M’Etf. ' .i ~` cheese ' ‘f ' _ Robt. Jay, Mt. Stewart, leaves next Tucsclav on an extended visit in llritlsh Coliiinblri. At the Churlottetown_Police Court this morning the Prohibition case of lired -Roberts was dismissed. Tllc eastern express arrived in Clinrlottetown today at 9.30 a. rn., cn time; the southern accommodation at ,10.30 a. m., fifty-five minutes late; and the Cape Traverse accom- modatlon at 10.30 a. m.. thirty-five minutes late. A South Ilustico correspondent writes that their school is progress- ing favorably under pains-taking teacher Miss Wlnifred McLeod, Our merchant B. W. LePage ln his busy store again alter his trip to New York and other cities. Rustico can boast. of three beautiful new dwelling houses _being erected this summer, iiuniely Mrs. 0rr'a, Mr. LePage's and Mr. Clark's. A credit to the owners and the vicinity. Charles Houston is about to move to Glasgow Road. All L‘a.y, 2nd. .Tosey Il'o\v.iril, 3rd. Ida 2nd. Hairy Howard, 3rd, Ollie Brown. Grade TI--lst. William Beat- on, 2nd. Ewrle Taylor. Grade I-lst. Peter Proud, 2nd, Edna McDonald. Mrs. E, A. Westmoreland is the teacher. Freight trains, over the Intercolon- lnl Railway from Point du Chene are carrying some prettv noisy freight these days. Live geese are being shipped from Prince Edward Island to the Boston market in great quan- tities. The birds are sent by steamer from Summerslde in crates, and are lauded on freight cars at Point do Cherie, each car being converted into a moving tenement capable of trans- porting 500 or 600 of the bipeds. Pt. Du Chene is a quiet enough place or- dinarily but just now the silence is broken by a stupendous honking and hissing, and the din of a train load of live geese may be better imagined than described. And the noise contin- ues all along t-he route. The geese are being shipped to Boston consigned to 8 syndicate that is handling poultry on an extensive scale, The birds are regret this ms he is a general favorite St. Mai‘k’s church is undergoing ex- tensive repnirs, in the mean time ser- vices are being held ln the school- house. ' With what is likely to prove a re- eord breaking attendance the twenty- ninth annual convention of the N. B. P. E. Island Sunday School Associm tlon opened Tuesday morning in the school room of the First Baptist Church, Moncton, Devotional service was conducted by Rev. W. A. Ross, The principal speaker this morning was Mrs. Mary Foster Bryner of Chlcagoyl' who (lealt with Sunday School wovrln and scripture _ reading. This afternoon she will sneak on "Elementary Standards of -Excell- ence." and again this evening at a mass meeting when n -.welcome will be extended to Mayor Robinson on behalf of the city_, and Rev. G. A. Lawson on behalf of the Moncton Churches, Hon. J. K. Flemming will reply. is _ Newslhas just come to hand of the death of George -Longhotha-rn Miller, of Whitby, England, father of Rev. Hugh Miller, until recently stationed at Cornwall, P. E. I., and now resid- ing at _`_Montague. The deceased gen- tlemanf who was only 68 years of age. was one of the best~known and most esteemed men in Whitney, ivliero. at one time, he vias in busi- ness ns 3 grocer und, subsequently. an an nuctloneer. For many years past however, he was in the service of the Whitby Urban District Council as Inspector of Nulsances. InsDBCl10l' of Pleasure-boats, and Hackney Car- riages, etc. He was n prominent _mem- ber -of the Wesleyan Methodist Church. His son, Rev. Hugh Miller. returned only three weeks 'ago from a left his father in 5 feeble condition, and he will have the sympathy both of The Guardian and his very many friends in this province. ::Jergen'a Violet Glycerine Soap is the embodiment of Fragrance and En- ' duranco. It imparts the odor of nat- ural vlolets, ls beautifully, transpar- ent and of Emerald hue . It is made by the Andrew Jergen’s Co of Clnrf- nattl sud is one of the leading Amor- lcan Toilet Soaps, 10c cake, _25c box. Ask for sample. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. 11-2Mtf. visit to the Old Country, whore he. not killed at once, but kept for n while and fattened until they are sufficiently succullent for the palates of American eplcures. Raising geese is u. profitable occupation with the prices now prevailing. P *E Profitable Jewelry Business For Sale- My opticial business has increased to such an extent that I have decided to devote my entire attention to that particular branch. and there- fore offer for sale the stock, equipment, and good will of this well established and profitable business. The present large stock can bereduced to suit pur- chaser. We will be glad to talk business with anyone inter- ested. G. F. Hutcheson I 99 Grafton St p _ . _ _ ii i.'.reet. The 'boys were caught vester- *md 501|- been dproved to be the worker’s best 5 ; "1 _ _ ; _ V _ __ ~-_- _ _-_ l day morning in their uct, and if this _ 'W' remu y. As soon as applied to n cut, ` L_ " --~~__.____.._._. "“"""--i --j--~-l _ ' "'* _.J iriiiloyance continues, and examolc bu';li'l°;I?)lt.1°y(])!r1,if l§cf)%';,Bt;::"1tl,?§ 31035 a burn, a sculd, or any _skin flnjurv. c e e I ‘"1 I d " Yhe rbslilzalgfugfgtgglaglnz them below of Octoher:~Senoir Grudc. lst Cecil _ = '0 ore ‘nos I ”__"`°“’ Howira Inter eiiatelsr in ist I 0 h d Q » _ _ , 1 . _ m I ui I . _ ::..:.':‘.’ _:°.':;: _.";‘.;‘:° ‘;_';:“: ‘M ““‘““‘°L_S P ' llunior Grade*-lst. Willam Ucoie, it reliever. the rain and it sets up healing. It also prevents blood-pois-1 oning or inflammation. It is n sure cure, too. for eczema, piles, ulcers” old wounds, had leg, ring\\oi'in_, sculp sores, festerlng_ running sores, erup- tions, cold sores, chiipped hands. etc. Its absolute purity, also, makes it the ideal balm for babies. Zam-Bnk Soap should be used along with the balm for washing all sore places. This Soap will bc found ex- cellent for baby’s bath, even where the balm is not beine' used. All drugzists and stores sell Zam- Buk at 50p box, and 7am-Buk Soap nt 25c. tablet, or post free from Za‘m-Buk Co., Toronto. upon receipt Ol Price. Refuse harmful substitutes. i- i Givic Election In pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the 3rd year of the Reign of His Majesty- King Edward VII , Chapter 17, intltuled ‘ ‘An Act to Consolidate and Amend the several Acts Incorporating the City of Charlottetown and of a l Acts lu amendment thereof." I do hereby give PUBLIC NOT- ICE that an Election of one person to serve as a Common Councilman ' in the City Council for Ward Fou instead of and for the rest of the term of Donald McLauchlan, whose seat as Councilman for said 'Ward has been declared vacant WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY The I4lh Day Ol November A. D. |912 Ai The Several Places, Thai Is To Say: _ In WARD FOUR WEST, at or near the City Building. WARD FOUR CENTRAL, ai or near S. I _ Whitlock's Store. WARD POUR l£AS'l`,- at or near G.D. Wright’sStore. King Square. And at the`said Election the Poll wil be opened at Nine o‘clock in the Foreuoon and continue open until Five o'clock in the Afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION 0|" WARDS Ward Four East ‘ ROCKY POINT Change of Time. S he Nth d ni?t'li"il'ii»i'ii’»ii'i'n&i'¢'lidl'he §'.’s. Hiiieiffiin wil run daily (except Sunday) lt ill loliswinz hrs..Viz. Leave 0h'town ’ Le 780n,m. 8.30 ' ll” " ILW " i.son.__m. ave Ilocky Poin 8.00 a. m. ?'!°!' ses F".°E‘.\':'°F ssgsg§s : 5 :F - 2 : a SUNDAY: | 1- j #toss Leave flock! l' ‘ 5" l‘.'z2.° 31'; U1 P." °:f~§ :u M. MURPIIY ~ "lu buying moss for children hen 'winch to elioohs.-Don lros. . to-lt lm J ~ ` - gmt-eutlfhave' nnfliiiiteii variety from '_ ~ \*.<'~ biz.” -.> ‘. _ . p any _*N w _ ii-“Il” 'Tivo _Sliiiws - Nightly - First Show 7.30 """"'“"' Y Hin Chapman I l""""' '_ | Ierewelle this week l CIIIIlII'¢I\ SC |`t°Y:`_,5M,f l - H7 1 EAST OF GREAT GEORGE S'l`Rl£l£'l`-Ward Four East shall comprise all that portion of_,Vi'ai'd Number Four, in the Clt 'of Charlottetown, situate east of Hillsborough Street. Ward Four Central The Seventh Polling Distric shall comprise all that portion o Ward Number Four, situate west of Hillsborough Street and east of Great George Street. Ward Four West WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Eighth Polling District shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Four in the said City, situate West of Great George Street, ' Nomination Day Thursday Nov. ']lh, A. D. l9l2 At the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall. from the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, until the hour of Four o‘clock in the afternoon of the same day. For Qualification of Electors see above Act 3r:l Edward VII., Cap. 17, Sections 24 to 29; also Act ist George V., Cap. 13 & I4. ` W. W. CLARKF, City Clerk City Clerlr's Office, Charlotte- town, October und, |912 _ CHAS. LYONS, ' -_ Mayor of the City of Charlotte- "“ H..H. cor. Mnreu. was n pneeeni Hvrvice next Sunday. Nov. iotii on ZAM-BUK Is so VERY USEFUL. \ '- gor from Charlottetown ¢0 -his home the Mt. Stewart, circuit will he:- 1 yesterday afternoon. Mule at 11 B- me Ml- Siiiiyllft. Bl Read How Beneficial it Pro./cd in ‘ ._.... 3 p. me, Fanning Brooki at 7. this ,msg _ R. McKenzie, Melville, passed ""“' -- through Charlottetown yesterday en Mi" H0W'“"l. .Y0l`k. |188 tnlwn CD0 Mrs. I-I. Sawyer, of Keene, Ont., route. to Boston, school at Elleralie. l-‘°t 12- The dis- writes:-"My hnsound is engaged on ____ trict is to be congratulated in secur- a gm-m, and one day’ while chopping _ Sionlev Bro ii 1.. .» -~ i - _-3 __-we .qi-L.,,.-‘rf \.»i.1¢-r:;,,v1r-v..~.r-,.~ 1.-»-_-»,n,., _....5--_ ., _ _ - ,ng --» <- _ v _ ._ »_~ __ ,, , -_ : _ _ . . _.- ~ -_ ,_, ._ f. ug -. _ .,-_ - - __ _ _-_,.» -~ _~ , _ _ __ __ __ ,_ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ ¢ 4 *" `;~-"Li ‘ `¢ -'-4'-_~-'-‘;»,'_ _»,- ‘ji ef -_' 'i_¢r<_._.-={,».¢,e , nf 5 7-b,'i~__ji¢51~2 -_ ¢--_,f/-r~~ ~= _ '._u\,<,._ ~»_f.»,.,' ;.»- i. "~> ‘ _'__ ,-_ ._.’_\___ ‘7"_"-' its “?»T"."" '~ °'“"f“"";‘-'f'-'l~»-~f ~-~-v » ' -__ 1- '"~. "..#_ 2'- ‘ , ,;,,_ nf. .~; - _ ti .»~ 1 __ i ‘ _J f" .. ._ ' _.~ , -1 ' r. , 4,. ,v as... n _..._ e_._;- l_l_i._¢__r_;1[,..m,_,_n_.. M ~f@,3.,_.,_i3,___,,,§§;§i__ _,__ .g_..€i._.___,. _,aww ._4,1:,__'i&_l'{__-ym_`A`,1_'.`_,E_,,__§.,; .`. .._` ‘i . .n..,-,;,~1_\_f.>?v` _,£3 1. .`,`;_ _ . . ,,_..#_; .',v_`v:_.__.__, _. ,_ _ ,_ _ _ ,_ ,n ‘V < ;”.'_2.¢_\_ M! also 1.. . ._ ._ _.__ _- ly ._ _...~._,_..,_.,.._..,._. -_._-.;,..._=’§,i.; , _- r -~‘ ,fr ,__; _ _ .- - _. ~ _ ._ . --' _,.- _-_. ‘ . » _£. rr '_ _.5 _,_-_-4 , _ ,_ V., i .»._ /_ A __ ,/__ ,_ 341 '_ __ f ._ _ i - i- ` _ _ _ . _Sc--_r . i' __ P5- ;_ :.- .__ _ _., . ~ ..,, _ . _.. __ v, __ . _ -. __ ._ _ n . 1 '~ H. ~ - - » - '-_ _ _ ~,- -..'_.,=.;-we.-_, » _~ .I ' '____.... * ' “ _ _ - ‘ ' l' - 'i ` -' ';» ~ - - »' _,~r. -' t.. _. ~,_ =_ <.~_»». c _lr _ . _ . _ I _ \ A _ - 1 _., .__~ . _ __ _ . _ _ _ \ . _ _ _ _ ~ _ _ _ . . 'ji ._ ._`_. g , J v _ e' .Yi l '1 in '_~»,`l' ez 3 i i i Wool People; and wish to call attention to the _fact that our wools are all 16___fu-ll» (.2-sn-_‘to the lb. Wool that sells a.tf.a~2i».l?o‘.wupu1il£_é is as a rule but I3 or I4' ozcs to the 1b.' .=.’ 8 fold Benin Woof. f 3 4 fold Berlin Wool. ' ' Shetland wool, _ Andalusian wool. _ ’ Shetland Floss _ lf, Ladyship Lustre Floss. “Stanley” 40 ply Scotch. E “Kilmannock” 4 ply Scotch. “Ladyship” 4 ply Scotch. -_ "Domestic" Factory 3 ply. fj Aviation Yarn I in all makes, but the "Domestic and Kilmannock” yarns all colors are stocked. The olwutvs busv Store... ing George'§ i ll)' “Domestic” 'Factory 2 ply. = 5 c \_. l’l"° 10 4'/ KING GEORGE NAVY PLUG OHEVVING TOBACCO IS IN A CLASS BY ITSELFI li su sses all others in quality and flavour because the processrgy which it is made differs from others.-It is delle ciously sweet and non-irritating. GOLD EVERYWHERE! IDG A PI-UQ RUCK CITY TOBACCO Co., Manufacturers, WEBER' _: 2 1, l _ N t W shares in the Bel out B acl: fox Colton and Woolen I"0l' -;. _ » I _ 'i$'“,` . . , P 5 East Royaliyln &),r ,e \ din; and all General Purposes Write for f’lf"°d f°" s_“"°'h° d“'°°l°" _ samples audquotutions to lha manufsci- 'Md ‘° l°“'° ‘A °“ ‘P9 f“°'*‘l f9°vF “un time onIy.Ma\te immediate applied i lu ek to f " C. C ` » ~ ' situ uwauaio H' Gray 8 Co 1on'Ns,eNos¢w>.s.o it 23 25 Common St., gpm gpg; Montreal, P. Q. Provincial Db i -mtllyrios ie-3 i Mtl. _ ` " ‘ ` » f -, _ - f. _ - »_.~» __'~;i-' .f I 'f ~ f i . ~ ~ _~:-*»_J`"`” ` l _~