Refinement‘. ntlgrnpv prccration ofNaturefi-kifts if you would rbringinriarry of the-gnarl thinned!" life to you instead inf-going after them, cultivate and take. care of _a beautiful "lea? compieiion by using tie‘ of the ursrry excellent creams and loFons we al- ways italic iu stock. ' T1162 Macs‘ 149 Great‘ George ‘Si. » P10049544 N ET t You Will Tlfiriniting xMA%. Tllilil Think ‘oi the ayer Studio ior Your Photographs 63 GREAT chosen s1 ext Stanley Shaw _& Poartion i-w‘. I bill-bag C0 unts Hickeyk Twi t,Tobarco has a quality card flavor which hasrbuilt for it a reputation that can- not be downed. The users ofthis ‘tobacco and they arethpusantjs have nothing but praise to say about. "fifiiydtth rise ‘chewing tobacco’ you must uselilickeyb to get the re l pleasure. Millions of figs u~ed yearly. ' ' urortnr s. uronotson rosioco co. on); i l Seamless , Wedding l ' ~ Boys Doftiike sis , . . Rings “ii. _ Matte‘ Without a rotnt anti stamped _ v : "o. rt mot any y guaranteed." ' , , .. h G‘ H" ‘Taylor but the way someof-our ritu- Jevveler C ‘Ilnllrlver For daily. ii are prepared _ makes t em less obnoxrousto The Stoaeaiégia-Wlitllflm the young. t We car . afull‘ ' line of standard reme res, and our prescri tion departmentlis noted for is quick and careful work and absolute accuracy m compounding. Our prices are not as highssthey ought to be. e guarantee, the purity of all drug's. ’ ll; J. MABllN Optometrist & Prescription Druggist, Montague, P.E.I. Photos for ‘ Christmas Finest Work Elegant Folders Moderate Prices PERSONAL ATTENTION TO \ Amateur Photography h. E. LYON STUDIO 107 Queen Street-Charlottetown PHONE 68-J A careful selec tron 0t every line rf Jewelry marks " our stock. We will be pleas , ed to have you call a N. Tanton JEWEI ER i i liy-(liasses From $2.00 to $10.00 From East Point to Cape - l _ear is a big territory, yet “llht across this space . Plaid were C l w t , will pay our too itoxaii‘ Store l‘ wscription before Dec. 30 1920 will '. are Record and r IONiALISTIPEN-KL-gllir Peter Brod l, ‘I _ additional $500 voted as sessions! ion of $100 to the previous indem- nity of $200 and when his check for $500 was handed to him he re‘- turned $200 to the dlrovlncirrlfrreas urer_ time practising what he had indemnity of $500 . Fred G. heard, Pisquirl Mills, has moved into his- new home and is receiving the his many friends and patrons. The Lesrd homo ground on the night of May 31st, with all lt.s_ contents, the occupan-ts having barley time to escape when the fire was discovered. Mr. Leurd was riot discouraged at his loss, ai- though his house was not insured. but set to work to rebuild with the result that be now hays a large and more modern house on the site of t finished in Douglas fir, with hard wood floors throughout. lt is light- ed by the Fairbanks Morse Deico system, with open plumbing and hot water heating. The new Leard home is one of the finest and most up-to-date suburban owner, Mr. Leard, and Mr. George -H. Pl-gott of Mount Stewart. Their many friends wish the beard family many iwvny and prosperous years in their, new home. RHEUMAT-I-GMp-Too many suffer‘ from rheumatism a trial of Parme- Ian's have pronounced. notion 1190“ i119 the action of these organs act us, an alternative in preventing life ad mixture of uric acid and bloodthat causes this painful disordera-They 1.”.- 1 v, ,‘,._,“.. t .,,. .- Vt _ o <¢-N. . .410 _, W - _ , yo!“ Icarbuy v . Jwnythlnl Y°“»W"‘,73i?'° . rconwtr mount-s ena- Tiwemt Your Pbotblliilb- ' " -‘—— mun“ Bxfgpearglappointnnent mnrbrtfiigranam rune AND mo» wg,l3'='"'"l t » .:.~.-.“:'l..' ‘Glfiiifutii? ‘ l Sipmjlo ' Everyone“ worslripq‘_at_ f. v anoiilerrce . o '._ l ‘- THE COOK -_ the Shrine of Beauty-bfantil , llg’;',;‘,littiii..““'k‘i‘r'iigihfii" " ' . wlry?"-llecauae _, ‘ ‘__ ' ' atandsIorlIeaItbAZultuQY, ~RiMlMllil1tbe or; clearing ‘Bel e ‘tomorrow at Mai- d. 3481-11-0-1r r rurpv lnoltnlnol. em Buy warm nnderclotlrin uniimberlng sale. Q-u. 12 GAUGE Shells $1.35 g at Patons big 31,85 11 0 3i. GROWN LOAOIED Der box at the Rogers o. 1nd,, 3476-11-94,’. WANTED live fowl anthclrick- "l3. PM“ "ilccurding to grade, also stress and duckefltiressedfl Condon fi Lfllldrilfan. Rowley House, Bour- is ., saoe-utro-mwr-sr. SEE THE ROGERS HARDWARE 30-. l-Tll. ‘Windows on Queen and Grafton Streets, showing the bar- gains they are giving for Thurs- ' day and Friday‘ only. 3476-11-9-21 COMMUNITY and 1847 Rogers Silverware-in great variety at the Rogers Hardware (Jo.. Ltd. - 347641-9421. , THSKRE is ONLY a few uurore weeks left before Xmas Wlryulot, visit Baycn 1P biographer _ _ - " _ 3529-1111615191 ODUVENIR 0F PIINOI ED- ARD IBLANDF-Benrrtdfnl Jilin:- tratod descriptive souvenir ready to mail. 50c. by mull 57c Charlottetown GuarvlQu. THE ‘hufnuat heiisrme bgff’ 11'. Judson‘ lFox fiance ‘Company will bc held at J. H. Judsons Mei ,_ andra. orb-Nov. 15th =a-t. 7 p. m. Cope Nay, ‘Secretary. 3508-11-10>wt‘utl-4l rolaomrmanlvrz‘ the anniver- _sity of Armistice Day the Rogers Hardware 1C0, Ltd., are offering ' throughout their large establish- ment many genuine bargains. renders". - it to rend‘ their advert’ 3476-11-0-2; RENEWAL NOTICE. any person subscribing or renewing their. sub- receive a Farmersllecord. and Ac; oounUBoolv. ‘This is something‘ -oye_ry farmer should have. -. - ' . 886840-3042 -_ FARMERS ATTENTIONJJo you went to itemize your earnings and expenditure, than renew your sub- scription and get one-of the Farm Account Books. This book will show you in n; few uromthg the,_rnost __ profitable lines in Agriculture. 886840-3011‘ DID NOT ACCEPT THE-AUDIT ic‘, lM. JL, Awinformed the Guarq dianjithat-ire did ‘not accept‘ the indemnity to members of the Leg- islature. He advocated an addit- prenched. He votcd against thc an u-P-ro-oiir: HOU$E.—Mr. congratulations of was burned to the he one he lost. The new house is residences in he Province, a credit alike to its its builder ----—-<0-0->-——-- ::THESE PlLL8 RELIEVE Plllsis recommended The? ivrr and kidneys and by r-ezulatins lorries the qCompiete Optical - must the taken according to direc- ‘pious and used steadily and 1,1091! Bit iiaioiity of Flililltsses ' - Service Our o art system of eye i Mimrimr because PARK 33pm n coupled m , n arethe LIN! oamnmo ssnvrcz ABLElllid he is theONLY ‘if corn ieto service ' gfinfiuih OPTKIIAN 3J3 t: the bget procurable: ‘ i 8n ance con .) ' . . a m’ ..S.':::.t":: sans. t; as. ill Moflugfle cnnaltlerrtly illcrotelng volume i C u o anon‘. *;,15:r335‘r’6§§‘i'1i§“’8i15 - W‘ lawn,“ their: m," , Q LPARLOURS’ "lfiwh. merit 1110:; prohibit, , o. t. outrun t a“, H "ah ORADUATQ Qp-pounornmr o) l "mmlw. P. n. r. . . l’ ' "l laminar-iii nabs-n... will speedily give evidence of ‘their beneficial effect! o i. Dr. E. C. Harris Eye Specialist‘ l- ‘tetowm . _ Oiilce Hourl! j 11.30-12.80. 1-45 Phone BS-Y. l _ware 00., Ltd. . Armistice where. Elle Stanley lelwes this o'clock for Cape “lighthouse supplies. with a pap, ceived at the R0 Ltd. COUNT B today. kw: rubs sue ill-rue -' ‘ Wont o ‘her depantnrr-e. Chathtpnr. ,l\'. 113., ucr .‘ N. Eu ropean port. cargo of salt She will load St. John's Nflld lrmd aroceed to Brazlljw S 1. 25c. each; head, ment available. not hurt you. olaies. i DEBS. ETC. l trunk r» t, ‘to sauce eovnlrnu s 81.80 per bout the Roger! on‘ the Newfoundland If RDUQRD _DAN|$H SHIP HAS The Daninh bamuentin Whicnhas been moaned in , bor- there tfor some time has taken She has ren. for. where she will (m lulnlber for tMaurrchesbe-rj, "r YESTEHDAY‘S MARK There was a very good market terdey with, commodities ‘moi-Rf flailing its ifolflovtm-G to $2.70 ewclr: duck I $1.60; -clllckens' 80c to $1.25‘ fowl $1.00 to‘ $1.60 ‘each; (quarter) 1'3 ‘ t0. 17c ‘(sm-all) 15 t0-_25c‘lb. ;_ sl v dressed qttsc) 18 to 20 cents; retail, 20 to 25., mutton 14 to 10c for best filial: lty; green hides/fie to tic lb,- hides salted and dried 7 to 8c; _ to 60c; brant $2050 pair; fwuu geese, $2.30 each Eggs an unchanged. Vegetables re <.follnws:—Celery 1010 15c, tread,‘ cabbage, 5 to 10c. hearhtur-rrlps 5o. each or 30c. a bushel; beets‘ 10c. dozen; O34i]lflOWE1'.10'1O1A—J¢‘-'-A+ cranberries" 15c‘, a, quart . -<.o->---_... , w. , u geanorr Annmarie. in" A, Wkfimflroe udilutlrrla the word garter should be gall ally/luv DIPARTMINT 1|. us. presented ln""Pntone big two days, ardvelflpod ‘else ores =11 s, DO NOT DELAY have yourkipylibto graph taken for Xmas by Bayer. 3520-1110101. THE STANLEK-Thevfl. G; ,8. momingnt 7 Ray aud_AnIl.lilla _ coaarmviltlr earner-r DAYLO’ surnames and a large ‘squirt- ment of Daylo Flashlight! iuat gers Hardware Co. 3476-11r0-2i. ,, . ‘MAKE Your: APy-olrvrumnn-r ATFENTiO-N is called to. in" Adventlscnrent of the AuctitrrpSaie of Household dfirrndturo, stars»; o1 F4"!- Bvmid “Wilson, uuar-sbtlelo. " < 3521-11-11. r JHIPPING NEWSr-Tllo schoo- u, Rejniharrdit _w,htc ' dis cifinrg d‘! cargtp Iof trait tfmnal-gfur let-and fortCarvcll Bros. m; for her irome rport, Laliavo.‘ where sire will load cargo f, u, a _ , fills-D. E.t~¥ar'lcs. has just finished .riil§charg_ln'g.l_ter_ and; is nrowinlbetllaastl a, camp of .01.. s $113 ‘llL; lanrb_ pi trill’ - = A POWER or iT3-0WN--" Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrlc OiLhss ti subtle power of Its own. All who. have used it know thissnrl. keep it. by them as the most valuable llul, its uees are innumerable and for manyycars it has ‘been prized as tire le-adln ment for man and beast. Tempting Sweet Youcau Safely list. When your sweet tooth craves candy don't deny rt for fear of getting your stomach out of order. Pure confectionery will We carry an assortment of ' Page 8a tShaws Choc- N eilsons Chocolates. Moirs Chocolates.- They are pu're and wholesome _and frequent shipments rnsure fresh- Candy should not be looked upon as a luxury" but should be considered a necessity on account of Mgr-eat food value. _ ‘ ~r=arvcv aox canny. BULK CHOCOLATES. rump AND STICK cau- ‘ptss m GLASS trans. k _ -. CHOCOLATE BARS ETC, tr: YOU WANT rnasu crrocotsrns coma r0 US Johnson it lohhsoa ...*.r.-..:::."r...r.a~.~.. 3'3” AND, ' 00K given rfotreverpnew‘ or renewal subscription before‘ tlro end of the current ylear. Gnf. ' rs 8868-1‘ O-tl 11 lrpcnvfi: o‘ tment ' or all ‘kinds celebrated Glittery direct. from Sheffield. ' ' 34131-111321. earthen; t-he litur- Dug- led 61”} mrfi from there will}, iltlh a cargo of» peso its. so v each l‘ ireei, i- lroéfg.“ ricin steel; (earl, g lini- ‘N. ylgy, . IV Milll? L. GLOUQH l . . , ' hel OILING QYOTEI DERANGE- -- - NI 1e. ‘ 8478-1144;}. - -~ ‘ ‘I . ‘ _ Glance at.t.lr.e.Oil Pressure indi- . 01th:‘ Pun- Minutes , cvtnrnnnon. Door quality t-hre effect ‘of lien produces wild residue‘ ~31. vent the ‘fiowtbmugh- lubrlc-ationi. ‘ innum- cleaning o! on E-cratner l ‘l5 no srcat- troulbe lnvo every motorist PG- today Wm, ,3,‘ Pb mm 1, f as». soon as the engine is stopped al- your Xmas phat‘; o‘ up _°r 191' H lfll) and before settling has 3529,11_1»Ml_ uncured but the tendency is for Al. an engine with drain plug is removal thus leav- v, g a coursiderable quantity of dirty contaminate the- fresh oil. star“-.cr_ while the drain plug ‘is still out in orcr to get rid of this. 'A clogged strr‘ ‘r generally causes he oil pressu: gage to give a low dlcation and any failure upon its 1 s._ ‘ping the engine. ing of the meal-tiers ‘of Cardigan ‘Farmers Institute-urn Nov. lath-at lgan, for Uleptirposé of shipping fat cattle. and "hogmco-operatlyebl r. Secretary. ,_ 3486-11-9-21 LA was c; o. s. 10 nuorning from t isle, ’ where- sire light/houses; S the IA-brador-alsd Point Armour, 1V0’. Ed. Lave-rgne; also twn. men gram CapmBauld where they had ' eon instailingafo alarm; and a family from Labra or going to Quebec. The steamer goes from here to the Bird Rocks, Cape Ray andwCnptz-Avyrillan, Nfid. tel‘ M. Llihl-IT nArtwav aocrosm ',—An accident occured yesterday _. litornlngjirsl/eus the western trait vfirs reriching Rnyallty Juncton which, fortunately for oil concern etLended happily in the irusscn- geris making the remainder of the. trip to Charlottetown with the freight, and baggage. Fortunately the incoming train bad slowed up ‘ having been signalled on 800011111 of repair-g being made, and it. up ' pears that the‘ track spread ot the Joint, throwing the lust two pass. on!!!‘ cans considerably off the track_ the heavy freight in front preventing further trouble. . i-goa-i : : ilfrillers Worm Powders act so thoroughly that stomach and in- testinal worms passgfmm the child without being noticed and without . inconvenience tp the sufferer. They are painless and perfect in action and at all tithes will be found a healthy nrodlcine. strengthening the infantile stomach and maintain ing it in vigorous operation so that. besides being an effective ver- milfuge, they are tonlcal and health givingin their effects. , _ on... unit to ‘sue-Kerr HER Locke pink mo otoeev. wrru sacs . res mo sutwuun ‘ Wheripydrifldsrlien your hair with " Sage =Tea and Sulphur, no one can tellnbecause it's done so naturally so evenly. Preparing U115 mixture. thongmat home is mossy and trou- bieaomer At little cost you 1h M)’ at any drug store the read to-uae preparation, improved by the addi- tion of other ingredients called “Wyetlfs Sage and Sulphur Com- pound." You just dampen a spouse or t. b h with it and draw this ti: rlgb yo r hair. takrng one small strand at. a time. By morning all gray lruir disappears. and alter an- other application or two. 19hr hair‘ b omen beautifully darkened, glos- I and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair. though no die- grace, is a algn of old age, and no we all desire n youthful and attract- ‘ lvo ‘z rance, get. bury at once iwftlr yetlre Sue and Sulphur Compound and look yours younger. A r -. ..l 5 | ,. ,, - v .-v :1.’ l -\ l“~‘mltlllfiltlillllil a especially if of and unable to resist beat in s nortmel-‘rnqn by demmposiriorrga or “sludge" which is ‘WW1? to collect in the strainer to such an err-tent an practically tn pre- it and atop ‘ bequest thus be- comes n necessary precaution. which should observe ii -the strainer is accessible and easily removed for cleaning" there lved_ but mm should be taken not to injure tire tine wire mesh. as this woull ,- defeat the purpose of the strains; and lwrluit solid matter to enter 1119 Oil passages and pefhflips ob strucl. them, with very serious re Full-s ‘A largepmportion of the solid matter present in used oil "M! ire drawn off with it, if the em- ~Ptyhrg of the system is ‘done just the sludge to collect in the oil pan or sump, only to be stirred up rig-sin when rthe engine starts. so -lhat it is n good t-hing occasionally to remove the rpan and freq it of dupes-ids, 0;‘ Jzneans (if kervstic and a stiff brush. it is sometimes recommend-ed that after spent oil lids ‘been drawn off, kerosene be put in. the engine turned over by the starter to circulate the kero sene and that the dirtyvllquicl than be drawn off ‘In ‘following this pro- cedure lt should be realized that the circulating- splash system of lubrication, ‘thht hold possibly a quarter of the tot» ailiquid capacity of its oiling sysL tern in its splash trouglrsanrlllrat these will not be enrptled when the kerosene still in the engine, to There should‘ be no danger in turning the engine over a few times, with the part rto show, lJhE required oil-pre- sure should be the signal for stop- Z*i" i.j—‘”-'§ -*' ~ NOTlOE.--T1rere will be a meet: ‘ through the Institute. -J Flynn LTHE STANDBY -_HETUR_N9 P‘ Stanley after two weeks absence from Charlottetown returned to this port on Saturday he‘ Stmlfof Belle had. been. supplying he brought, backpac- ._v‘oral _ passengers‘, including the wireless men’ from Harrington on I ki obtai chase of flo Lincl Obfai seven o'clock in fimitlrs ‘Hall. ‘Card- ' " a r1... _ wearing —- therefore‘ suitable for kitchen, » Value for value they a cured. in a decoration. _ . _A product of a_ Canadian factory/and médeior use ‘rn- our_ Canadian ciimate—rvitlr ' n guarantee of '. satisfaction at a comparatively low cost. ' For sole at nil {he lending Dry Gaodrflpuses. ' Furniture. Hhure - rm ‘ r ill-l?’ All f,‘ tchen is the true secret of‘ suc keeping. During the past iew years it has be n Linoleum, Oilcioth or" Feltol. From now 0:1 it will be possible ior-uvorrrcrr to pill-v,» these Canadian Made tiour co 1'0 so tar to brighten up tire lromc and which sorta its reliable coverings for shabby and fool-tron: ll-rrrz». LINOLE UM ' 151.0011 OILCLOTHAND FELTOL are all hard- econdmicai — and particularly dining room. l _ re tire most inc or coverings available. ~ cum, Floor Oilnlotlr and Feitol wide varrctyoi patterns ned to _ Dvfitlrhnenru] Storey, _ ‘Furnirhirtgrond Geneva! St tlrroulhout Qrurda The tuaértifrti: Sunday" school as- ual convention November 16th to qrinl Hell‘, Klhurlottétown andénn exceptionally. good _.pr,orrrruqrne is" planned. Among tho leader's are‘: soclutlon, Rev. . hiya-rs, ‘of Toronto. who is well known. here. Prof. Johnbiblne of Suckville Rev. F. M. Mllligsrr, Presbytcrisrube nomlnational Secretary, Rev. W. C. Machum. ‘Baptist Denomina- tional Secretary. item-Vi? A. ltoss, General Secretary, Rev. ‘A. S. flog- crs Amherst, A. M. Gregg l’. ‘M. C. A Representative, Miss hfary Allison. Y ‘W/(LA. Representative. Miss Kate R. Abrums_ Maritime Sunday lSchoal Office Secretary. ' The meetings will open on Tues- day evening 16th inst., at which His‘ Honor Lieutenent. Governor lilc-Klnnon will extend a welcome to the delegates. ‘Three sessions will be held on Wednesday 811d Thurs-lay besides parallel confer. 9114395 for p-g-nsitliirtltillll 0f Bpetllli feature s, ‘ofititbf-worlg. ‘ On Wednesday evening, .1111; It'd-v cherjrralning Alumni Banquet Will‘ be held. " ' . _ The entetdainrnent of delegates of whom it is expected there will be labouhtwo hundred. will be on the “Harvard Plan." bed and break- fusr being ‘provided; nnd- the churches are asked to irave as many hohres as possible 00611911 1° delegate-s in order that visitors may receive u. good impression and enjoy the hospitality of the good people ofqCharlottetown. The first Maritime ,Conv_ent.ion was held inst year at Amherst and being carrletljm successfully in the three Maritime Provinces. backed by the churches officially each de- nominationbelni; FQPPHW-‘lll-Bd W gather with the Y- ill-fl- A- 3111i ‘he inwicax. all .-wbr-klag;nn1teuly in unison ‘ltlirougli their own I qrsunir- (10115 to promote the csuserof-‘iteli- glous Education wlt-lfcoordinlzted efforts tor-lessen overlupuins- "Jill friction, and by the emnlollmfll 6‘ more workers ' covering the .' ground ‘much more/thoroughly lllun previ- ously lreenpoesible when rude. pendent activities were the N116- lt is expected that the coming Convention will be or‘ the create-st moms; to all |5undsy' School and Church Workers, and it is 11-09913 that lire representation will be complete from evory- s-cilool and district. " ----¢00n--—— . Eleven Million. Orphan-rt.- Dr. Livingstone Farrsnd: chair- man of the Central-Committee. of the American Red Cross who has lust returned from Europe. strites that there are 1.000000 fatherless coherent-helium» w . next few yearn without trope or nde quote care unless outside assist- ulloeis given - . : : Worms sap the straxgdb and undennine tine vitality of clrildu ren. Strengthen them by using Mother Graves‘ Worm xtermihhi- sunoav jackpot,“ eouvsrfrtlou “v ' noel-anon will hold‘ lte- second» ann- ' 18th inclusive, -ln Heart: Mcmnr- . Dr. M. n. riot-mo orDaytort-onlo. . representirigdhe international As‘,- ' the work of the Association isnow - . Hotel ‘Victoria, 7nd M... h- m... 5...}. private boflu, coanplptaly rio- HO v , . Exceiientjkrnai. Prompt. ‘service, .H-. ‘O. GROWN; Image , omnbtmoia a...» on. m. Ian-mm Hotel Arrivals VICTORIA HOTEL H. M. OiBrytle, Toronto; H. M, Lunglev. Truro, N S.; l3. W. Al- len, Sunrmursidc; (has. G. James, Pic-ton; Dr. Patterson. Summer- side; M. ltlscKenzlc. Moncton; E. D. Bouymrtn, Moncton; F. Hudson, Pictou; if. L. Dolan, ‘St. John; J. H. liicCarty, St. John; J. L. Flem- ming, Hnllfaxp E. -W. lMy-res", St.- Jolm; S. E. Aiecott. T0mnto;_. H. M. Heath, Truro; J. D. Spence, covering tlratis economical 6- serviceable N many Canadian homes a cheerful well match almost, any scheme oi interior * l dFAl/‘OAHGD BY oer-rhythms”- -ordered cessfnl house- en diifictrll t0 vcrirrgs , which rcdroom, hall. xpensive kind are manufac- which can be ores As ‘ sensor's successor» , Enrol. Frederick Forster Professor Frederlck twllhelm St. John; G. F. York, Toronto; D. A. Gorric, Toronto; J. A. White, St. John; It. E. Cox. Halifax; .l.. L‘. Lemono, l-ialilax; A. Edllctjui- 1100i], Fredericton; W. H. Pearce, int-um; E. E. Parkman, Iinlifux; A. A. ‘Houltllng, Cleveland; ‘P. R4 Harris, ‘Bear River; c. A. Mecltlo,“ 1-‘. F. Mc-Lean, Oxford. seven: HOTEL , I J. H. McDonald, Georgetown; J. l A. McPlroo, Georgetown,- lt. Dou- cette, Riclrlbucto. ~NI B.; J. M. pair-u. KensingtdnfT. n. llowntt, Edrrronton; IE. Howstt. French River; .-C. ‘M. Smith, New Glasgow; o. r.‘ nights, ‘New Glasgow; Mil-l ton Darraclr, Halifax; '1‘. Coute, Tomato; J. G.,Hart..St. Jolrnr-J. -W. Wlrelam-Aiberton; J. Gillie, Aiberton; H. H. Churchill. Yar- mouth: H. Fregenrr, Montreal; Mrs. L. K. Swallow, Annondale; Miss Fay Dingwell. Annondale; Jae. Hougb, Newingtpn, Ont.; A. B. Cuttiff. Hunter Tiiver. ---¢0>---- : : Hat-d. and soft oorns both yield to Holloilbb Corn Remover. whichje ontluly cafe to use an. in lt_ n: 1h " Many Countriu Are Quilorlng __-~ as Esthenia, Lithuania. huge ‘ Soviet Creche-Slovakia. Nor the only affliction‘ or to drive out trite parasite; . ‘,..,..r-,. What is said of Gaiicla is trueu of other countries of Europe. such batlvrr territories of the Ukraine. Russia. Jngo-Slavla and is typhus Tuberculosis smallpox, dysentery and relapsing Forster is regarded us the most likely candidate for election as president‘ of Germany to succeed President Frederick Ebert. lie is saidto be very popular with all classes or the German people and ntpresent ,l0 bGLlhe choice of u. , grout maiorlty. l-llrrlrcl‘: Lint-en! Cure: Colds. i l Lack of Medical Aid ‘These terrible conditions have been called o0 the amention of the D€0Dle 0f the ‘British Empire in a statement ~by_tlre Right. lion. Ar- hur J. Balfour, who, speaking dor iheJCdiililtlhof the League of Na- tions, saysz‘ "Men, women and children are dying lbyathonrsa do and over vast and-civilipeifarea-s them are neith- or medical ;e.ppllunces nor medical skill sufllclonfjto cope wit-h the horrors bywhich-we are faced. Government; have in certain cases done all in their power to bring re- lief, but there remains o. vast field of enterprise ‘which can be denll with only by voluntary effort” fever are also ruvaging large arms