"\ Golden ! Q4.» it costs no more than ordinal‘ Y- “"3356. pekoe; it makes twice » as many cups to the pound. <><n iiliiti smut "Elli"? SAN FRANCISCO. Och. 21. —'l‘he State Athletic Commission today ordered lilo holding- up of Johnny p111ulee’.<-sl1n1'e ol‘ the purse in his junior lightweight championship llglll with Toll Morgan hero last iiigltt on the. ground that Dundee s s in no condition to fight. Mor- n . won the. det-ioioit. retaining the _i_-liiiflilll0ili<llllll. _ 'l‘|in cotntuitisioti coniuntlnd there “q... evidence that. Dundee eutcrtatl iin- rim: with a fractured arm sits- niitit-il in'a recent. fight back ea-st. out}. Are Fixed In Western Section l-‘ll‘l~‘.-DERi‘(.’i‘ON_ Oct. 21. — the s-estorn section‘intercollegiate iengtie. the (later; finally decided up- pn pn- tlie tnatches areffhursday. tit-toner 28. at ‘Sackville; Thurs- titty. xm-cniiicr 4,11: Fredericton. .-¢ i! ' Fhtll‘. . vsrn“ w.“ —CHUROH» SERVICE-S for Oct. 04th. Rev. Mr. Morris will preach at Lot l4 at 11 A. M. and at Lc-t 16 at 3 P. M., on October 24th. iii -—NIORTH BEDEQUB Ilnlted Church. tNorth Bodequa at 11 A. M. Freetown at 3 P. M. Travellers ‘Rest ,8t 7 P. M. Rev. D. K. Ross, Min. MIL) Dominion Wide, i " Curling Series ‘WLNNYPEG, Oct. 21. -_ A 110mm. ' ion wide curling series now receiv- ing consideration Iof the eastern and western Canadian clubs was endorsed by t-ho Manitoba curling Association Council in session here last night. - '|‘ha council adopted a resolution recommending that “the Domin- ion wide play off he staged yearly, with one rink from the west, one from Quebec. one from. Ontario. . pnetfrom the, two association-s in " the Maritime Provinces. meeting tuthe final on the new Granite Art- , ‘- fficial- Rink at Toronto." . . ----<oo>i_ plot-led‘ apples. apricots. prunes. 6J8" should ‘he soaked over night in cold water before cooking, so as to "plump" them and sn-lten the dried tissues. Total points are to decide the sec- tion. ' Mount Allison has made the prop- osition that the eligibility rules ho waived_ permitting the playing of students with degrees. also those not qualified in I eir class stand- illt: University oi‘ New Brunswick has that proposal under tsonsidera- tion. TENDERS Sealed tenders marked “Tend- ers" and addressed to Stewart and Lewis, Summerside. P. E. l.. will be received up to and including Thursday the 28th of September next for the foxes of the Progres- sive- Fox Breeders Association. Limited. consisting of eleven adults pairs and eleven 1926 pupsnalso for the ranch consisting of sixteen breeding pens and ten dog pens. barn house, boiler house and meat- house. Any of the above may be ..tcndered for separately. All tenders must be accompanied by a cheque for twenty percent of he amount offered. Cheques of nonaccepted tenders will be re- turned. The highest or any tend- er not necessarily accepted. STEWART AND LEWIS. ' Liquidators. 2 22 5-2 2-215 PRINCE anocsnv l Oursupply of Fresh Groceries and HOME BAKING are unexcelled. Telephoned orders promptly attended to. PHONE 687. ~ ‘Trans. DELIVERY. v¢#v~ vvvv v O§4¢‘¢¢ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 4 Ono lnnortluu ... l‘ _ur lulu-tin E gm Inner-ti . 7a pl! lino of 5 wordl ; tO-O4§§4&-§-§§Q-§fi§-O£ e o‘ ~¢ee vc¢ec¢eee+ .......... 10o be! llnn of 5 words no per lino of ii wards For Sale ' *' .. _ . was s'.1.5,-_-w1't.o chess. AP- ply 1,800 D. lilfilllltl’. Allex‘ r untiru.‘ *3135'10'2113l ton SALE-USED OVERLAND touring 0111' in I anotl condition. Apply Windsor Service Station. t't q ,2222-21-tt' u ..___.. Si—tuations TCacant; MAKE MONEY AT HOME-MEN 11ml women can ea-ra $1 to $2 B“ hour In spare time‘ writing shOW- ~ cards. No canvassing or solicit- iniz. We instruct you and HIIDDIY you with work. Write today. The Mcnenitt Company, Limited 43 Dominion Building, Toronto. ‘ ' "S. V. tf. $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting Card SflmDIB 13003‘ free; representatives making ten dollars daily; experience or chili- tal unnecessary. Bradley-Garret- son, Brantiord, Ont. . S. V. 10-8-24I. Twisted A TWANTED TO BUY SOME LIVE brunt, Smtc price. Apply ‘to Gor- tlen Show, .ilrt1ckloy llonch. 2206-l0-22-2i WANTED--POSITION AS House- keeper or light housework in niliiill family of saints. Anal." (luartlinn office. 2167-10-20Al -.-_... Mule Help lVantod WANTED-MAN TO WORK 0N ._Apply '11.". Guardian ’ 1' v 22?1-2i-2I msoisrsay MAN "farm. yarn. Munu. ZZI-FlO-Zlelll. liertttaitl. “i WANTED -— SALESMAN High Grade Calendars and Ad- FOR Apply be- vsrtising specialties. Queen tween 7 and 8 p. m. LET — EURNISHED HOUSE Miscellaneous JNO. A. MACDONALD- LAND Surveyor, liermanvillo, P. E. i. - 1908-10-7-11110 WANTED TO BUY - ONE HUN- dretl curs Canada. grads "A" potatoes. G. it. Keefe. 1974-11-tf. Female Help Wanited WANTED AT ONCE MAID FOR gciteral housework, country girl preferred, state wages. Apply 5 liusto-tt St. llbone 569 or 506- 2148-10-19-tf To Let: T0 LET -- ON PRINCE 8T. 3 momed flat_ itnfuraishotl. ltcatetl (steam). fireplace. Apply Guar- dian. 2188-1031511 TO LET —DWELL|NG OUSE upper Prince Street. Mode 1 con- venlcntres. Hot. water heating- linrn niitl garage. Apply to (litur- dian Office. 2205=10-22-5i Apply (litnrdlan Office. 2100-10-20,.'i_i Lost; LOST—-SP.ARE TIRE BETWEEN Charlottetown and iiiorcll. Size 60x31,§. Finder please notify A. B: MacAdam. Morell. 2189-10-21-41 TENDERS FOR c0511 tTendera will be rcoelvsd at the office of tho City Clerk up to noon on Thursday, November 4th. 1026. v of the Daughters of _ in games anti other amuscttients. 01rd Mr and lVIrs Mcliluuon for the tise of their lovely ,ltomo on this (llICilHlllll. H5191] in receiving by Mrs (loo. W. HOLMES——MQASE—TIIC H of’ Mrs. Jennie May Xlottso. Tommi“: . of Kensington. ti’. i‘). l.. and now of} was solemnlzed at ‘Pro-Cathedral o! __€-—-_~-—-~——-—~ new R, i{_ Ruhlpgoh (ifticiatiitg. LOST-QNE TAN GAUNTI-ET (Jougrattilntions. (Other papers‘ finder tiotify C. M- Johnson. C. 1,|en,.(,,.npy_) Iledeque, l’. F I. 2181-10-21-2i 1 ' DEATHS MIHKINN-ON-At his réjidetioe. s1 ‘School Street; John NhoKinuon, alga later. y ~...». , , Facilitate-.i.. this citypQct. 21st. ' 102B. Ellilbeth M. l‘i'(1 l5- Wmuw of the late George Pro be (ilflllll- ‘A er). notice later. . . 1E1?“ i ‘ CANADIAN o'clock. Lesion tonight 8 2223 DR- J°F4N‘B0N'8..oi=rtc1-: will be closed until November 3rd. 2224-21-30 WHITE STAR KEROSENL-To get the best satisfaction from your Iflmlls and oil stoves. Ask your grocer for -White Star, a high grade- ‘American Kerosene. W, ‘H, Ajtkgn & Co. importers. zzio-io-zz-ai.‘ THE OFFER for the best Prem- ium yet closes on October 30th. Do not be late and miss this opportun- ity oi securin! a very handy and useful case of needles with your subscription. w|t.|_ YOU as DISAPPOINTED ii‘ you are too late to receive a case of needles with your ‘renewal sub~ BEPIDIIMP. ovoid it hy sending your yearly subscription to the Guardian before October 30th. OI‘ YORK - MARSHFIELD - Ser- vices next Sunday. Marshfieid at OI York til- 7 p. I11. PIBHSB little hours 0i service. Preacher Rev. F. ll. Lit- W-‘lflhil-“i- M’ P01111111‘. a former pas- su tor. THE SOLDIERS MONUMENT._ Now that Armistice Day in 11p- proachlng would It not be well to have the monument (ileanell m’ the stains which have unfortunately appeared. The ntaiter or these stains has on several occasions c-l‘ neither ltave they been removed nor any satisfactory reason given tor the presence of the disfigure- mcnt. 11 —---- tli I. O. D. E.--Yc.st.cr1lay afternoon and liVPllllig the Imperial (‘hapter the Empiri- "PM IlIi-{h tea and bazaar oi‘ tutu-i vrork in the Navy League. Home. ‘it was woll patronized, and the romns were attractively dt-t-oraictliyi‘ for the occasion. which was in hon- Oi‘ 11f 'i'rnfnliznr ~Duy. HEAD OF SCHOOL FOR BLIND -l'riti1-lpal (Ylieslcy Allan, of the. tllalifux Strltool for tlic Blind, wl1l1~.l| (rat-res for aflllctlfd iteople front the three Mnritittie Provinces and 11 a. 111. Brackley at 3.30 p. 1n. and. LIBERAL o'clock and in (lhristinn (‘hurt-h at 7 p. m. C. P}. Armstrong will speak at vitatioii is exte tied tentl these se ' ma-aa-aa-A- .1... nwa-Ifljaflfli-d-JI . . _ . nun Pt-toroottxiuso THIS YEAR-BY CRASWELL Phone 692-L. MISS ROBERTA G-SPENOER F- T. O- L, Organist and Choir Director Baptist Church. Classes In Plano, OIIII old Theory. Open October 1st Studio-Baptist Church, Iltuoy Street. _ O-O-O+GG~ annual meeting tonight-election of offic- s. Full attendance requested. ' 2223 CANADIAN ‘ LEGION SAD’ uéws ivu of Montreal."- _.__i__ ccessful candidates 'l‘ru1ie rooms. BRADALBANE, FREDERiCTONp NEW GLA$GOW.— There will be ' preaching services Sunday, tfiith i100" Spoken ot in the press. but,at liratlalbnnt: (Thristlan Church at a. n1.. Fredericton Hall at ree services. A very cordial ln all i0 es. PERSONALS» -Mr. Wm. .\it*.*\bc. Stitnnope, spoilt HlOFIliIY in the 1-it_v. Ill‘. it‘. (‘. fiougitn. t-ity, was Mont-toil on Wctltn-stiaiy. .Vii:c1 (liivt- iliirbiu has returned from a very etijoyablc visit In B1111- ton. New York and Atlantic City. EAHLY m‘ ‘ -- Mr. and Mrs. Jots- ‘ 90h ‘Prausht, Cherry Veliey, receiv- ed the sad news lust evening oflhe death of their daughter, Sister St. ‘ CANDIDATES RE- NOMiNATED—Mr. C. Gavin Duffy and Mr. l‘). '1‘. iliggs, who were un- for (lharlot- tetown and Royalty at the last pro- vincial election, were unanimously re-itomliitrteil tit o. Liberal Con-ven- tlon held last night in tho Board tho New (llasgow llav anflf“"' ceilent position to else in which the absolute. .’l all I11- ai- in Ncivfouittliuntl. is a uisittn- iii thr Mrs ICriit-st \\'4'.ril.lll()l'(3ll|lltl o _ city, lutvltig arrivotl on Wetlnestla)’ Vesnon is spctitling a few days in . ' night. M1" Allen is also ibesi-iiit-cpyq | dent oi‘ ‘i-ialifax Rotary, and ls the . gllfiflt \vliile here of‘ .\ir. J. .\. lilr. Frank Mat-Donald, {Purser oi‘ \V91l9i@l'- ‘Pmfiillelli 0i the 100111 the (‘or I-‘crry steamer, is enjoyinI-t Club. Yesterday at noon he spoke q wet] 911mm] vat-pimp, "before Rotary. anti last evening addressed the Y's Nicol-t (lluli- Mr. .i. o. stilt-gin. of the. Depart- Yestcrday he also interviewed the Provincial (lovcrutn- in the inter- ests nf the. institution be reprr» scnts. Today he is visiting (fav- entlish and will speak before an or- ganization in that district. th VICTIMS B? ASSAULT - While five men in from the country were walking along- Queeu Street III they were titeccstetl near. the City liall corner by a iuunbci" oi‘ young men, whotrcquestcd t1 loan. When this was not forthcoming the visit» 01's (o the City were attacked and ‘somewhat badly dealt with, one be- ing kitccitctl itnconscioits by his assallanfls fist, and being further injured while lying on the ground. it is tinderstootl that the police have ‘the case in hand. 11nd that one arrest has already been 1nadc._ The man arrested on suspicion. is however, was dismissed owing to the lack oi‘ evidence against hitu. vi ENJOYABLE AT HOME. - A most enjoyable event took place on Tuesday evening, Oct. 19th at “Sidmount" _ when ‘Mr and Mrs Donald lVicKinnon were "A: Home" to the Choir. Women's Missionary Society. and congregation oi‘ Zion (lhnrch. (Rev. .\ir. Fulton was asked to pre itie and the following programme '11s rendered: Duet by Misses hlarjtiry’ ‘Chandler and Susanne McKlnnon; solo. Aiiss E. A. iHeim; reading. Rev. Mt". Muir; solo. Mr. ‘Hurry Crasweil: solo. ‘Miss Jean ‘Fraser; remarks, Rev M. Fulton; solo. Mrs lC. A. lieim; sing sting by Choir. airs. Keith Rogers| was pianist. ln the dining room. Mrs W. A. Miller and Mrs (iharlcs Patterson poured tea. and were as- sisted in serving liy Mrs John -.‘\nd- erson. Mrs 171.1). Fraser, Mrs A. Mutt-h, Mrs laifferty, Mrs Dillon and Nit-s Profit. After t'1tll justice hntl been done to the good things provided u short tituc “'11s spent its le Pl’ iu F .\ hearty vote of thanks was tentl- ‘Mrs Alrlflllnon was as- Mncbeotl, Prcsitlflttt of the W. M. S. ’ ___--<>o>———- MARRIAGES 11111 rrlaltc. ‘ Calgary, Alta., and .\ir. John Clan, once lloltncs, also of Calgary, Alia. i The Redeemer. ‘October 6th. i926. 65 years. ‘Funeral notice aged 7‘.'i year-sill. Funeral i tier Qupplylllfl the city with 200 tons of coal (128 tons for Market Bulld- ing and 75 tons for City Building. 1101.1. ‘ilir. Smith. 2194-21-21 -—---——‘*"" lumen IMMEDIATELY "rwsn. trlct where they llvo durinil N01“ Pmher and December. Good it?" nrsitinn. Write iiox i196. ‘ 2215-10-22-11. Weigh Scales, and weighing to be paid for _by the Denier. Coal to be placed and trimmed in collar of .| iy men for special work in dlirebch building. The lowest or any tender not noooonrily accepted. O. P. NICHOLSON. t City Clerk. " 2217-10-22-26-28-30. All Coal to bo weighed on Oity, EMBALMER mud IQUARE let... ,..,... see .\ir. mencing Monday, anti throughout the week. city yesterday. —'i‘here ment of Agriculture, Nttppzin, is in c city on business. ills many friends are pleased Oillli-s I11 Nova Srotia. Mrs. Iliarry‘ l-ientierson, caretaker at York Station has gone to Boa-v on Stiuday night about ten owlockrmn {or the -,vime.- and wiii he the‘ guest oi’ her ditugltter. Estelle. .\ir. and Mrs. Peter Callaghan and m1 Sunday wherc guests of Patrick and Ma's. Butlers family motored 1o (llcngzi Miss Inez Butler. teacherol‘ Ilur- ton and her sister Miss -Fannic are sitors to the/city this week. Alias Hazel Callaghan. lfbbsileet, irlsrtitig Miss Myrtle Deigb Freetown. ‘Doctor and Mrs Harry Johnson t't this morning for Motitr where tho doctor expects to attend the Clinical ‘Congress of the Ant- (‘Olli- coittinuiui; ican (foliage of Surgeons. Mrs (‘arollne Mar-Kinnon Stimmersitle nntl her two daughters Margaret anti Sibelia were in the They leave short.- ly for the States where they will in ture reside. atafllo Remove The. Wedding Ring -l1l..A'CtKl'illRN_ England, Oct. 21. superstition among Lancasblre wives that it is tiniucky to remove the wetlding ring Mrs. G. Wright took her ring ofl‘ lic- catise her finger wa-s festeringfrhls "shortly after- wards: Ttvo cups were smashed, =1 ttkciele string strapped without lie- lug is a strong what happened touched. a talking machi spring broke and fire destroyed the bathroom. The day was the twent- ieth nnnivcrgary of her marriage. filnco taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements. it In now the finest Hotel of its clan in the Maritime Prov- Incas. who want n comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent aorvloe at a modar- ' ate price. Rates from $100M “.00 per day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors MISS L. MoQUAID, Manager n- ‘ fitiiféirkt 1H. .l. Kennedy, ‘Bu, Urch, Trav- ellers Rest; Jno. IA. Len. Travellers Rest; l‘). (i. Reid. Stl John. N. ii.: 1'. .\. wuismi. st. John; ‘Walter J. Douuelly, Montreal ..ttl.‘r“" 1d ’ ' l.a11cl1li11 McKinnon- back. to ‘Montague. after spending a (cw. ‘they were the ' 4ft appeals to those ‘r15 to l . rry ill]. eal (if 64 This Company has never paid less than 6Q, interest on profits and policy proceeds left with the Company, and is in ex- i high rate in the future. pare this record with anything Every Month for Twenty Years MIA Branch Office for Prince Edward island at Charlottetown IIYNILMAN & (‘OM PANY, LIMVPEI), MANAGERS Agents at all principal points. .11....- ~li1l€r€SI use.‘ the Most Vital Fayclor in Life Iisurantte. ' \‘. continue t1 Corn- security is The Great-West Life is able-Ac pay this high rate of intbrest because of the care observed in selecting its risks, its economy of management and the high rate of interest earned. This 1118:1115 low cost of protection. REVIOUS to his death only 4 two premiums (total $247.80) were paid by policyholder 197166. The policy guaranteed a rnonthlyin- come of $20.00 for twenty years, but, due to its exceptional interest earnings, this Company is now paying to the .. ‘beneficiaries $24.30 per month and will continue at this rate during the life of the contract so long sis-there i_s * no material change in the net interest earnings of the Company. This is 21% per cent in excess .- 1 Y.» of our guarantee. Orncl Wlnmlrltu l This little book is a minc of informa- rion, not only to those wishing to know something about life insurance. but also to those seeking a guide to the safc and profitable investment of savings. The (treat- P, Please sen Address“ booklet tnentionetl in the ‘Guardian,’ Vfcst Life Assurance Co. Charlottetown. l‘. E. l. d me n free copy oi‘ the THEMARKETS AIONTREJTL. (Jot. 2i.~'i‘l1c fol‘- cign demand for Canadian grain on the ‘Montreal market today was _ much quieter and exporters ill some Ciliitéhi stated that cables were. weaker with prices bltl for Manito- ~ bn wheat 3 to 6d per quarter lc-iv- er, ’i‘l1cre was some local buyers for No. 2 northern wheat. and sales oi‘ i1 few loads were made at 121-1 . cents per bushel over the “Finnillell (lctobei- option c.i.t‘ Montreal. 'I‘liv car lot trade In course grains was slow 11nd Dru-pg were unchanged- " 'i‘he undertone to the imirkct for spring wheat grades of flour was firm with n good tlctnand for stip- plies. Prices for winter whcnt. grades were well maintained but the trade was small. The millfct-tl nutrket was activedintl firm. A good trade was done in standard grades of rolled oats and prices rul- .. t-ti steady. The demsutl for fresh ‘ trggs was In excess of the offerings but prices tinchanited- A Tami’ Ml‘ , ivo trade was done in storage ' grades sfllld tvaiues were firm. The "receipts were 2,786 cases. A ‘moder- nto amount of Iiuslness was trun- sacted in potatoes and prices were well maintained. Car lots oi‘ New Brunswick Green ‘Mountains were '-:-‘ sold at $1.80 per bag anti Quebec white stock at $1.50 per but; of ninety pounds. The strength that ill’ 811cm; "w; “up. prevailed today and prices scored a further atl- vanre at V; cent per upund. The. 1 pasteurized txas quoted aqtilc to flflmrpcr lb. Receipts were W6 packages. active. and the l0('ilI demand was fair. Prices were steady, Western grades were quoted i715. cents pcr pc-itntl. and eastern. grades at iii-Kc to 167w per pound. The receipts were 7.115 boxtp. (lltawn: (‘. pullet extras arrived in ("tilgit ' l'(‘('t‘Illly and are stalling at i3 Fri-sh extras are bet-inning strarct I11 tlic cast and ‘an improved ile- tnand for fresh flrsts is itlso pc- ported. , ‘Porouto: ‘Dealers are priyilli! I'm" uugratied eggs tiellvert-tl (extras l5 to ~17. firsts fl!) loVlii. sprontls iltl. F», ilrsls ~12 to .45. seconds 35 to 3t- and. storage extras ~12 to 4i; firsts 3i] tn ~10. seconds Ill to liii. - Monfroal; Dealers art- pnying t‘or_ upgraded .0835 rdellvcretl extras -I7 to 50. firsts. 88 to ~11, seconds 28 to to retailers arc extras l0. (seconds 34 to 35.. ' country shippers oxtras Iiti to 39.‘ firsts 3t to 36. seconds ‘l6 to 2.. priccs to retailers of ilresll 1111i. ex-l trns H. firsts 4i. seconds 85 and ofit ‘storage cxtrns ti. firsts 11R, set-- |onds 32. Saskatchewan: Dealers are q:1ot-' ‘lug country shippers extras 35 tn has dharacterlled the. butter tritdu Illi. firsts 34 In 35. sccontls 27. Prlvltfl Bliss Jenn AfTIt-t-k. Ito rctaiilcrs of fresh are extras 47 :35! and of storage Nloosejinv tleulcra iu-c paying for liu- toasters I2 lo ill, low] it! lo l5. roosters (i, ' at 17bit: to, A small shipment of ll. ' Priors to retailers are extras 50 to - Z15. licld stock still arriving. Prices. . 50 to G-i. f"; firsts 45 to I6. seconds ill to 118.1‘ - stdrnge extras 43 1o H. firsts 39 in . ._4 Winnipeg: Dealers are quotlitglf l A IIIQTIJRIII A IIOTEI. IqUippCd Hotels Canada. 44 oi‘ which have baths. In the past few years. Hotels throughout its splendid table. service to all Guests. d‘ phones in rooms. " Rates $4.00 to $5.00 Jay- ‘ ‘Proprietors VICTORIA HOTEL John (‘oughlain St. John; lk-ittuan. Moncton; \‘. C. Macbeotl. Amherst; S. F. 'i‘eunant. Amherst; Albany Weiner. Montreal: .l. W711i‘): .».». .»a._..-. _. u.‘ Ofle o.‘ the largest and best in Eastern Contains 120 rooms, private Completely renovated Few Canada and the United States have Courteous Tele- Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. HARRY}; BROWN. Manager raactubaélzztt ll‘. .\lcGulu, to 4S. firsts l4 to 45., seconds 38 t0 Halifax: l.. K. .\lcC|iing, Sapulps, extras 42 to 43. ()kla.; A. \\'. lleron. Motttrcal; .i. market. was moderately active. NoQtlr-us to. second..- ill to 3?. Potillryl i-I. Roy. ’l‘orouto; i. .\i. Dickson, To- F‘. A. Williams. Ottawa; 8. A lliltz. Trttra; F. E. Wright. Sum int-ivltlu; Miss Nit-Lean, Sumnter- M‘.Q.‘._..§."‘“Q§H‘ wark. N. .I-; A. per RAT Mllllonl of soil-rt‘ are by than pelts. u G‘ Why tolerate it? 2 .l. A. house, barns rats and mice. 1 d.- - . ‘ “Eh/K ->». ‘.4, a... Fi-ast-r. Halifax; C. C. Cracker, e- A. Alexanden-"Fo- __ ronto; l.. H. McLellanI- Montreal. 0 96 OQOO +QUO§ iaxu-zituiuiiroa Sure‘ death fox you ‘and mice. Ion each year from the doltructton caused Get a 16o or 55c package ol Hughes Rat Exterminator today and see how any It ls to rid your and outbuildings of Hughes Drug Co., Ltd. Cannes-IN‘; ‘is... ‘emu: