Mid Winter Sale Special Values From ilur Large i I liarpet Department Excellent Quality. One Heavy, Printed Linoleum Rugs Piece in Beautiful Color Combinations. Sixesflx 9ft: 71_2x9ft; 9x9ft: $7.00 $8.75 $11 .35 9 x 12 fl. $14.00 9 x 101_2 ft; $12.25 'l‘.-\PESTRY (‘.\RPl<3'I‘_Rl'(i‘iS In beautiful patterns. Sizes 7 1~2 x 9 ft; 9 x 10 i-2ft- $10.00 $15.75 FLOOR OILCLOTII RUGS' Made in one piece. in combina. tlon colors of Blue and Rose, Tim, (‘ream and Black. Sizes 6 x 9 ft. $4.50: 71,2 x 9ft, $3.75; 7 1-2 x 10 1-2, ft $6.50. FLOOR OILCLOTII 5 lovely patterns 48c sq. yard. f.’ yards wide . . . 96c sq. yard FRILLIZD (‘UIUIXAINS 95c per pair \\'I.\'I)0\\' SHADES Dark (ii-ecu and (‘ream \Vindow Shades . . 67c cflflll IIEA vv iiitrssELs SQITXRICS sizi-ii o 3-4 x o ft o x 1o 1 2 rt. $18.50 $29-00 iwi-nsiinv IIEARTII urns sizi-ii 22 x 4o iiii-iieii . stair-och AXMINSTEII IIEARTII RYGS (iooil quality’. Special $3.00 eacll I<‘l..\'l‘ CFRTAIN RODS 13c each, 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . 250 ICXTRA IIEAVY QUALITY PRINTEI) LINOLEIIDI Five patterns 1o choose from, 2 yards wide . . . 8501391‘ fiil- I'll- imiiiiio wiutii . .. . $1.70 i-iii- yd- REVERSIBLE SM YRN .\ ll FA RTH RFGS x 5-1 int-hes. _ Sale price $3M" 9-’ ~16 Size niii:ssi-:i.s IlIi.\It'l‘II urns Sizes 27x48 ineluls Special $73-75 Sizes 27x54 inches. Special $35-09 __ V v uu for mu uuueu rue Kym u", ars. 'l‘hese sweaters are in nice shades we piti'tlculiirljv.‘made froln _ fibre silk. fllll u, ', DAMAGED (iOKGOLEL-ill B1551‘ Ql'.\I.I'I‘Y WILTON uiiilcrgor consirl-erlciible reiiiiii-sk iiel- IIHYP; all sizes for‘ men, Exceptional length Allis line \vlll surprise you . . 25c ea. 4‘ “tolls , i‘ RFGS lgirilwltljiiiniiiltltliiilii]: iii [liege "Mlle ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' $35)‘? Heirs good warm coat sweater wltii shawl is‘. ‘:9 Silvia: n‘ I J x ' 9x12 ft. ii-oi-tiiaizsoo for $87M" 'i.i'.l.'i'..i§l.i_°_"i'i.“h"”° m’ ‘he 8pm“ lit-It's llwvy winter ivcii-iht Totied cuiu- "vlim- “"0 l**"'k"1"»°l="‘"¢ Wfisimml" "m" Q, - .- ' - _ _ O , , ._- _u)-3_-‘ l_2$1.."0ca. lhiiiiageil (Illclotii Mats 3x4 1,2 totlflll $1 i i \‘ ' rowse Bros lid- iiorsi: rriixisiiixus u. you IiARGAINS 1x pleasure; e ‘"i'."'é- i>ér w ' itlyftiitihiltiigePiz-iciriéinece as ‘great “Sim”! ‘hey n" yn-u ‘ ‘ . ‘ll if ihty are pu 1g that enjoyed by d“? ‘Jlher 9609M’ “e pflllfiryTerm (Continued from Paq¢ ll c. i they may be ruining theni-Sclv however much need 0f realizinr; "i that fact. Unfortunately. an investigation followed; and imm that time forward the reformation m ,1“. c1119 11nd maintenance oi the 1nfiape pgflple oi this Province dat- nu. Always Grand Juries meeting here should remember the vB-lW 0f the faithful service of the lllYY of that time, and emulate it. when you g0 out todiiy, gentlemen. to examine that institution. to 6X" amine the Infirmary and the Jail- you will carry with you this deter- mination. that when you have com- pleted your visit you will be able w give a reliable report. so that <1 i where we are still 105' we most desirable and essential: ease c se ' . 1 iliig our population. Back fifty yeans ago. our pollillalliuir ‘g1; 3mm; rxhgérigutishrltgixigée 1,9950“ ies, literary organizations, temper- muc g - detles debating societies. the decline. It ls incumbent upon "me 5°‘ - ._ . ‘ . 'hich engaged most benefic us as a Pwllle i° Sear“ mm the etc‘ ii l ‘ time of the petiole causes of this continuous decline; ‘my i e 9.15m"? ‘ Ye have ‘in many cases let i-llfl-‘ie and if there are any suggefiiimls .\ . . . insttutlons run down. with serl0u$ gixriuuiigfis beurmgggiegg xaatngsiouifilresults. Today one can point to the - l P - ‘r tr ""1." 122:: ‘ma?'.ir.:*i:i:i.:.;“i...r:. _ , {make such sugges‘ ons \\" '1 p _ if you say that the situation is sat- dmuu u uubnc Sendai s, the libraries rand dobartintgr socializ- lsfllfitory. the people may be 3*] "I noticed particularly last your. and commlm i?’ Mg“; z“ 9“? l. snred that you are speaking“, go,“ through we .p,.0,.1_,,ce Mlcarried on. and that it war?! £1758): with proper knowledge. Grand Jui-uharvest time‘ what appearance o, owing to such. actirlitres a l ieny ies hail gone out laefors this one ofjueueru, urouuuruy were was; but uttainerl and kept t e r preem ne . fifty years ago. and hey brought also how many vacant houses meant-e 530k iilrlllili reililn“ m“ a“ w“ were, how many deserted tarms;——| h well. when all was NOT well, endgame, refluemenw W111, Severn] 1,0115,‘ population. 'I‘An institution that should tench e men of this Province what can I . u 1.1 1,,111,,g 11,8 peo- . r ' Abe, done in community work is to plilgyipmsliiepneyrvhilye abuses were igruégysxrfgsggmrogxutienfigredluau be found in the Women's Institut- growniz. You will see. gentlemen.‘ the ,, r, es. Today in many parts of iriuluireugrguiézustesfriggrig ulrfgptgguiguilfiovince these \V0m8n's institut- we might not be able to reach ales are at work’ lmpmvmg [he {general remedy rueru are uorur, schools, providing for the more ad- muuu Wm, uurrvup, of {my yeamgtulugu wmuu might very we], uu vaiitngeous use of leisure time mid lietww n flit-in. during which uuue‘ H y, were suuukuru to uunueru i011‘ tho extension of home indus- Courl llilii "W" illllcillmlnib ‘mdlalone l would emphasize this, that if m‘ an“ 5° binding “gem” h‘ we huvc >l'l‘ll that in all the for-Au order w secure the 90111111331139 Lommo" interests the “Tim-ls com‘ mm. ,,,.,1,,,1__, ,1,,.,-, 1,1,3 men 1, much‘), u turn, ,u u muuu ruuruy he iuunitles throughout the ‘Island. I larger volume oi crime- brought be-lshould take 590d cafe [p111 he and in “k ‘he men might Veil’ We" Mk‘? m“, ,1“. (‘,,,,,,s_ 1,, 11x1"; 11,1, meafluiu guru or uuuu urrrule u, uu uu_ a lesson from what the women iirc sure. of Improvement or the reverseld-emgpndlng at an early day, so PM?“ l“ ma‘ regard ‘if they would lii regard to the ailni uistrutlon ofnmt they may have a cermlpgy m fill) Y ihelllseivefl eiillllily i0 i719 the law this is commonly token Hfliwork upou;——thut the son may ;"i_“'°"’m°“i or the" various 100*"!- a standnril. This Pr-Lvvlnoe ranks know 11m, whpgever happgng hi; Quest “ndrtt? the’ 19°51 lildlifiille! highest. iliiil has long ranked hlgh-rwill be secure-d in the living and ma p8 an especiali)’ t’) m9"- est in the Dominion. in regard to,iii possession of a suitable proper- fl “y wmfld “m! l“ the “ml” f,“ a absence oi crime, measured by thegty, “m. a very beileflcial chillin- nunibcr oi criminal prosecutions,‘ "Q11 {he 011161- himd, [113 ‘Mmm a quarter “m” five i" "l9 and by thr- number of convictions. wlll have to see that evenmg we Grand JulY-cilme down Bu, “hue lulu u, u rery strong ceruuru uuro secured‘ H turuuuuuu, and presented their report as iol- tziflcnte, while ll. reflects great cred- [hi5 Prijvlnge an pndergtpmllng 0i W5: it umu those who have to do wltlntiiat kind WCTQ arrived iit oii every the intellectual and spiritual ‘EuidJfarm, where it ls needed ‘l have ance of our people.—-whlle it is not uny doubt that it would materi- the best standard we can apply.—;ally ‘improve conditions. if. is not infallible. You gentlemen‘, "Then again, those who have have =1 duly lo perform notwiih-uznne aiiroiiii. who have deserted the standing the fact that this ls Bold home. should be reminded oi "white" term of the Court. Your the fact that they have still re- fifllh lmiYlsas upon You this SIHN-‘ifll sponsibllitles in regard to the land duty. that if you are aware of unyof their birth and the home where serious breach of the law; if you they were born, and that they will have knowledge of any lawless, con- be failing in one of the first ele- dltlon generally. or of purtlculnr inentg of loyalty unless they see to cases, it is your duty to lay such lt that the old home is looked after information before the Crown of- and the people on lt provided for. ricer. “Perhaps one reason why so "Juries may bring a presentment many leave us ‘may be the dullness on their own account; but in ex- exkitlng in some communities. That perience it has been found that the brings the duty upon every one who advantageous and proper way when wishes to iiee the life of the poo- hiror; um ‘in deliberation and this pie of thlii ‘Inland brightened that question arises. is to bring it up steps are taken iii every commun- beforo your foreman. and if it op- lty ‘to help along the innocent en- ueora that there ls a mutter that loyiiieiits of life. ~1t WI! foiiiiii uiir- should be submitted you will send lug the war, in Franco. that in or- for the Attorney Genenl- and hefiioi- to keep tiie miiiiaiii 111 ti-iiii iiiiii will advise you u to whet further‘ fit foi- duty it wit: necessary tint steps should be liken. l have found entertainment and recreation should that by hr the best way of work- no provided for them. The sumo is wit? "$11.81, ‘irinoaiyimt satisfaction ggicazinbfylfslgnlicifg $T$“iiii§$§'i.' i“ ‘i M“ °i m '“"‘"°" that no sltfth thing will happen un- ilcr your supervision. "Now l have covered three DB?‘ father Rfiport of Grand Jury ‘To His Lordship the Honourable John Alexander Msthleson, Chief Justice,‘ and Associate Judges of the Supreme Court in the Province of Prince Edward island: Your Lordshlps: The Grand Jury have to report that in uccoidancu with your iii- structlons, they ‘have visited and inspected Falcouwood Hospital and Infirmary. and found the buildings in a good sanitary condition, We also found the food to he of good quality, but the storage facllltlel for reserve stocks entirely inado quote. Regarding accommodation it is u matter of regret that overcrowding exists to such an extant that some dormitories, which should normally contain three or four beds, now have from six to sight. We would recommend that steps Ibo taken to remedy this condition as soon in possible, At presgnt there are 204 male and 195 female piitiautu, mak- r _.-.~<_.-..L1§__..-__ I doing \‘.'o found conditions in the institu- ,,,,_,,,_.y Icloti satisfactory, everything clean . - l Sllililllfl’ ' haveiaivay. They may be saving money in‘ .. and greater than most. “e ‘vhlie es and their families ut the simo: '. tin e. To keep up the lite and inter- evflvythproslilecgotintlllietlgniis Bfgxwilltillilsltlxfi: Psi-l 0f every communitv is one of, an 0N5 ' things in the maintenance oi our "We had in the old (lays llllfilY“ '*“9" "PILBQIWAPII .Q.Ul9l- ' -+iiie ‘SPEOIAL-zfbr did units Crystal game leaves Summerslde ut 3.30 this afternoon. 7808-18-11 -4F0R LAT! wen-ens "unis: —-Page 8 is available. _tf. —-K. c. ENTERTAINMENT- Scheduled for tonight l: postponed by order o1’ committee. 7201-18-11 ..........-..-i..-. fir)“ Hcws-fromvtlie , u “Buy at Home” Sale "Cannon ” Towels 60c. each or $1.00 pr. --- $11.00 each or.1.7.5 pr. When a great HoteI—of as high a grade as the ‘.31LTMORE" 01' N811? York makes the “CANNON” Towel standard equipment, you "now that means that “CANJ NON" Towels bear the Hall mark of excellence. This “BUY AT HOME SALE” now offers you an opportunity to secure “CAN NON” Towels at a bargain prlce_ —-DICTIONARIES can ‘be Ind at the Western Guardian Office, Wo- ter Street. Summenldo, for only fifty cents with a new or renewal ‘subscription. ct. --HOcK£V SPECIAL-For the same in Chariottetowp, leaves Suin- merside at 3.30 this afternoon. 7202-13-11 CANNON Towels, thick, heavy, soft; soak, lug iipwuter like blotting paper, the per. feet bath towel, big generous size, White 'I‘urkisli. Size, 26x54 inches $1.00 each or $1.75 per pair Order these. splendid values by mail if you are out of tow". for the “BUY AT HOME SALE” we will send them POSTPAID on receipt of price. If you are not tielightttil with your bargain We shall gladly refund your money. CANNON Towels, bought direct in enorm, ous quantity; from the makers, heavy, soft. big, absorbent “ihite Turkish 'l'o\vcIi-i size 23x48 inches 60c each, $1.00 per pair -GUARDlAN8 ON SALE at tile Guardian's western office in the McNeil! Building. Summarslde every day. —0U‘l' AGAlN—-Cltlzens gener- laily were pleased to see Hon. J. E. ‘Wyatt, K. C., Summverside out again yesterday after being confin- ed to the house through illness. —AULD LANG SYNE and l-Iousewlfifs Calendars have been received at the Guardian's West- srn Office, Alt-Neill Building. Suin- inerslde. These calendars will. be given to those subscribing or re lnewlng ‘their subscription to the 8 Specials front the Men's Store for “Buy at Home Sale ’i p Iioys’ and Dion's Sport Ilose. sizes from 6 I‘.2 to 11. Plain greys with fancy tops, and brown heathers with fancy tops. Ribbed knit. -gootl weight, niiule of union yarn. Very special at . . . . .-"i0c pair ..-REGAINING HEALTH.— uni many friends tire glad to see Cour. cillor John Grady able to be on: again alter his recent illness. 1b has almost recovered his usual good health. "CZIYX 'l‘weeil caps, well lined with ear bands and Klhig Klose. adjustment, the materials of this line is of good weight all wool coatings. Very remarkable value l 0r;- i —GUARDIAN 0 F»F.l 6 E.—-The Guardlans Western Office is now located h: the MeNeill Building. Witter St., Summerslde. where subscriptions. news or advertising will be received. The phone llum bcr ls 233. Iioys or (iiirls Ski Ilose iifinfavy weight. grey (Oxford) shades, sizes from 7 to 8 at 50c This Iiose is niado full length leg witch adjustable. band at knee, sizes 8 1-2, 9. 9 L2, 10 . . . . . . 60c pr )leii’s heavy wool knit sweater coat style. with shawl collar, elastic knit; cuffs, two side pockets. Shades plain brown and plain camel. .‘\ splendid sweater for the (‘Olll weather, at a low price $2.85 foi- men or boys in a pretty shades in stripes IIQIIIIUIIIIIOII —THE KYTE.-—'l‘lio schooner G \V .Kyte, owned and commanded liy (fupt. Johnson lUllllllFtl ll. form er resident of this town, docked re- cently at Liverpool, N, 8., to la)‘ Knit 'I‘ies suitable. great. vai-iety of )Ien’s medium weight, all wool, fancy col_ ors coat sweaters, plain colored shawl col. I nsido Price soft cotton only . . . . band Kling Klose adjustment -—TOWN COUNCIL-The Town $1.00 Council of Suinmerslile met for the regular monthly meeting on Mobility evening with the Mayor and all the Councillors with the exception of Conn. Pope present. lt was decided to order two new revolving nozzles for the Fire Dr- purtment. As the work of audit- Iut: the Financial statement of the year hnil not been completed the ‘council adjourned to meet next lfonilay iiiizht when the statement ‘will be submitted. and wool in grey heather, ' $2.00 IIIIIIIOIIOOIII -.i---¢--. ""~"-' ......i-~.- “'lll'l‘l'l lVOOL KNITTED GAUNTLE" GLOVES 79c A PAIR 'l‘iieso gloves are just the thing for cold days for skating, tobogglng or, snowshoe, lug, made from soft; thick brushed wool. ICE \\'O0L KNITTED TOQUE AND SCA RI“ COMBINATION FOR YOU‘ G LADIES’ $8.00 a Warm, neat and cosy for skating and out door sports pretty range of colors. ' I.\'I“.-\.\"I‘S \VIII'I‘E PULL OVENS 69c PAIR 'l‘iiese are made from soft, warm, white wool yarn some with feet, others without a real bargain 69c Ll'l"1‘I.i3 GIRLS’ TOQUE AND SCARF COMBINED 79c This (lainty warm outfit is shoivn in Pink Sky anti White, made from fiiic icewool yarn very pretty‘ and serviceable. the others for different offences- -| Respectfully submitted, CHAS. H. CHANDLER (Foreman) for Sclf and Fellows. I‘ ’l‘lie following cases were taken , up: lAbsent Debtors fBleanor B. Lyons Benoit. Aioore k‘- McLcOd, vs. C. i'l_ lien- oii. Ernest l5 Parkman vs. C.Il. Ilenoit hlciionuld & Rowe Wood Work- ing Co, Ltd. Von Jury Debt or Damage. Emerson Fisher Ltd, Kaye. The Frost and Wood Co., i.td., as. John N, McPhee. Janie Compton vs, Thos. Hayterf John C, Sims vs. Wm, I‘, Seller, Special Paper. Guy Dnlliiig Kendrick. Bank of Montreal vs. Angus lllc- lican and uno. Roy ‘Pidgeon vs. man. Fred W. Yeo and uuother ext-cu- tor vs. James illcFadyeifito stand \\']ll'l‘l§ lVOOL IiOOTliES FOR BA BY These dainty little Bootees are just the thing are iiiaile from nice soft \\'llllli wool, 23c p122 2 PAIR FOR 47c to keep baby’s feel nice and warm, prs. 45c. i~iooRB Fri-BOD ~ ~ Summerside Business College The Road to SUCCESS WINTER TERM JANUARY 1926 GOOD POSITIONS J. POGSON, Prin. I vs. C. ilonry vs. Oral " x0105 00 i ' ha savers I lilier of the ‘past week has made ' lice safe fer-travelling on the rl iseveral horses having crossed 'Montiigue River on Saturday-i -.___ __i__._..____ CLEARING THE SNOW,‘ -- Much praise is being given to our _ street foreman and his men for their promptness in turning out early on Sunday morning with snow plows. and clearing oii the sidewalks of the six or seven incli- es of light snow tliiit fell on Satur- day night. This muile a good walk lil tiime for church-going poo- ple; this thoughtfulness la very much appreciated-H. vs. Everette Mc- i Harry T. ilol- was cleared fori those Wilt) ilcsireilr .\l ss Jeanette (iaytfor several years a popular member of the ‘Save “tiiéi ' EV“ Stop Errors m} lunch the floor dancing and Irllllicil the ll gilt fantastic to splen- piiiiil‘ iii’ Mtssns Sinclair 6‘; ‘Stewart . ' over till Easter term.) - iliil mm=l<= remit-red by st. l"&llll'rl ~i.iii.. Sllllllllflrfilflt‘. iiaa left for "h" '“"°"‘ ‘m’ °Y" ""7 Judgmenu’. were rendered ,u rue --BLOOMFlELD-_*'ll‘ll§ W115i] “i iii-ass iliiml. ‘Bwl-rly .\lass., vi-hcre she will oii-l qwhkly u m‘ "U" h m“ following cases: u ‘he Fglprlrllalrlrl; w“? ‘es? rgiuiiruolirlyfl I -<*>—-—— ii-r 1b,. lii-vcrly Iiospitul lo traiul "ld “rm” i" “mil” w" u Paul Gaudet W‘ Maurice Fitz‘ giieucriih. Bgolnildelli: High hlziss was PERSONpfI-s for a nurse‘ creep m“ the Wonk NI" geruld, an uppeiii from a judgment of the Judge of the County Court of Prince County, on an action brought to recover $99.00 for wages and $4.00 for goods sold. The ap- ' done. P. lcoleu eye: decor" but attention that can 9°" aibiy be given them und Ii given thin attention they Pl! ‘ splendid dividend: In Ill‘ , celebrated at 10.30 by Rev. Futli r J. A. MacDonald Gauilet. Before Muss appropriate‘ hymns were sung by the Regular Ciioir and the, iSnuctuary chorfsters. ln the cvonv -- .\1r. llanlci (Fills. Clcriuuiil ivas in ll,‘\\'li oii 'l‘iieiiduy.~ll. Eastern Guardian ~-~'8HOP from Holman’: Catalog. ~—.\lr. \\'llft'etl (iurley. Frcetoivu Deal was dismissed with costs, in: Vespers were chanted by tho.?“!"“1i TllU-illily h, mmpdil, °"."'°d °m9""°y~‘ ‘ Harry Champion vs. Kathleen Mule Choir and Sanctuary Boy-pl “u Fur,“ Mcvuuu um, uuurr "KL w‘ MURDOCKI Monmuge- clinic‘ "n". “'7'”. Taylor, an appeal from o. conviction made by two of ills Majesty's Jus- tices of the ‘Peace for Prince Coun- ty, upon complaint oi the Respoiidq gigrlfidigrfglwéig igletunlafiid riiltcrfrfiuililiss Mzurparot. Kiiikorii drove tu J‘ A MacDonald us celebrunt. The lww“ ‘m l'msil"y""il' pastor assisted the chcilr. For both L‘(‘iV(!ll 1926 (Zulonilnrs for Guardian readers renewing or subscribing. ,-\iso Dictionaries. Renew at oncs and get one. and promote accuracy. Huvo your oyn examined with precision and thorwll" N'__“_ ti ._ . ‘ ~ .\ir. Jureuilaii ll. Blanchard. . """ - I ent that the Appellant unlawiully ‘Berlmw ill” an“ “nfl “allcilmiy _ 1, .\__ w“ . ..-_,, t S _ ’ muereu um, ouruucleu uursruuurr wiii ENLSUCBHY qstoi-iiiiiii Illlibmursruu uu; ‘w-‘uurrf 0' 0 "In mm ORGANIST KINDLY RE- I-L J_ MABQN by running into them with a blcy.‘ “inflated adding much m the MEMBERED~"‘Th9. imml" 549N104‘ ' Optometrist l‘l6. The aimein W115 (llSmlStlfll wiui “Mammy °'.'h° 96nd“ ' “l” “ml Mm Liflyd o. Lewis. fills‘ mmaiivo. P-i- '- qpgtg of this gppgul 111111 p; 11,9 " M_ m cl L_ _T u Sumnicri-uilc risiuriied Saturday e ‘ m’. ' p Con“ ‘below. ‘VB-Gs a. good tttigdmfrice athrerrr? uurut muuuurur honeymoon mp u) Hotizson Mloclkmald with u beauti- _ Office Connootnd iWltli rill James Skerry vs. F. J. E, Wright tin action for recovery of debt. Mo,- tlon of defendant to stay proceeds inks granted. ‘Miss Roma Stewart, Barrister-ut- Law was appointed a Commission- er for the tiiklng of affidavits of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward island. Court adjourned until Monday at eleven o'clock wnen the final case.‘ the only jury case will be tried. This is the case of J. C. Sims vs. W. T. Selliir, an action for the re- covery of debt Incurred in fox deal- uu cmul ,'u1 sliver cake basket in apprecia- ltlon oi her past service us organist. 810M Wurst. scum, and Baum held ‘u Cuiiiiilliiii and Amerlc iii c. M. n. A. H ll, siiiii i I‘ ii-Q , —- oneivlonday night iiizd closent?) 55bit) '- 1"”- l"? G~ J. Mcileliliii Til!" up“ ruuuzum Among tuuuu Dru iilsli iiiul ltev. Dr. Terence Camp ueur were Muuuru Georuu ,D_ Puuu ,llL‘ll. :\lllL‘l‘lOll were among visitors f-Goiiservutsive candidate in thvli? S""""""“i‘|° Wsi-"dal- l B-El tin ndM.B.\V. ' Thigh ylbiliirgl) aCundiiliitsl_ f-Klr, Peter MucNalll, barber. The); unwed m“, m uompefluuu leit on Friday ‘morning on return but Mr Pr,” up, on“, ashamed Mnto his duties at Amherst, N. S.—H. Tiinton bur: obtained the highest! '—" score of t e avenln winning thei first prize ririmonrlgr tie gentlemen, i C H I L L s I Some say t at t s is just u. i‘orn-‘ r rimnar of the result at the polls on l Are the mrarunner. o severe fi-‘J ‘ 1.»... 1H’ F’ O-Q-O-FO-O-OO-O-OO 0006 O-OO4~¢~*O-§4 I TO THE ELECTORS or THE'_ FIFTH DISTRICT; PRINCE c0. colds and grlppe. Rub the chest . - ‘ 111KB. , uuu;:‘,"{,ou Quf",‘,ru“:,'r§re r illld hick wiui uni-in. niiiiiii If you Wm I ma» who wlll oi in [volition u» um um i the ladies At the auction of ‘he to“ in "In-H" and hm zzbfliler‘: Worm Powders are ' . buckets everyone had a good time, ‘ 111d sdme‘_ lively bidding took‘ co. Home of those present iuul _ drytliliig possible to _ teat thel complete in themselves. They not only drive worms from the 511mm,, but repair the damage that wormq iii. mus-am oil m PfoVlfldl ‘out iii uiiiiiiiti-iii: vorn iron that are the result of the work . _ We next visited Queen's County £10m ortlizmll: lg: :0’ bumv: 'II’,,‘,,“,§‘,',',{ 21:05:‘ zmiriaovuig; Jail, when twenty (10) prisoners such o condition of peace and 10060197 ‘In little or uo oonlldorutlou "'° wllmwd- 7°" “i "u" ‘l’ ‘ii’ one mti- e ml u. ‘ ..mia» l. »."“%.-°.'-P~“!“”.‘*"i’vi’°ii‘~i.“‘°“°" content he not the basket up ' n‘ MM alwlether it ‘broulht Mr. Tuntou puld ‘over 77 fur u,‘ pic. After the iiuotloii and "' i _ _ r AL ii)‘ ero. o. . ooounooooooooooo-oooooeoo-ove-O-Q-vowoooefl ‘.4- l.. t‘ these parasitic intruders. ‘They their iwork thoroughly and ltron and uoundnou follow their Ill. i m ., i. 1-. , . - '1 3mm". .