NOVEMBER 2], 192s The Great Economy in Home Cooking When Grandmother was a girl, it wasn't much of a hardship to live well on little money. A dinner of fried chicken, four vegetables and custard dessert meant very little outlay. In the good old days when eggs were 5c. a dozen, milk 3c. a quart and chickens 12c. each — when maids received $30 a year instead of $30 a month, and"‘coai was‘ NOT‘ $16 a ton — housewives did notihave to look after the pennies as they do today. With such former prices doubled and doubled and doubled again, one of the chief problems in the kitchen is to make economical dishes mdre attrac- tive and to utilize the left-overs. Making Every Penny Count Fortunately, the woman of to- day has an invaluable ally iu “OX0" Beef Cubes. With these to supply the rich flavour and the food elements of prime fresh beef, she makes every penny Beefsteak Pie The proportions here given are suitable for use with about one cupful of left-over beefsteak cut into inch dices. Where more steak is on hand, the other ingredients may be increased according- counlt in buying and preparing 1y if dash-at ma“ h’ _ 1 cup cold beefsteak cut into The less exp sive cuts of meat inch pm“, become as t ty as porterhouse when a couple of “OX0” Cubes are added to the gravy. '2 cups potatoes (parboiled - five minutes and cut in cubes. 1 small onion minced. 1 carrot (or this may be omitted). 1 tablespoon of butter or beef Delicious Dishes from ' Left-Overs Stews, croquettes, meat pies and baked hash have the fresh beef flavour when “0X0" Cubes are added. u . 2 tablespoons flour. 2 cups boiling water. 2 “0X0" BEEF CUBES. Pour the two cuphils of boiling wstcr over the beefstmili. potatoes. canot and minced onion and cook slowly until tho meat is lander. Then cream the butter and flour Any sauce for meat or, fish, or and whims the n" and m cook again until it begins to thick- dresslng to!‘ poultry’ m mild‘ en. Dissolve the "OX0" BEEF more delicious when made with OUBEB in 0w Rum of! b01115? i ll I! water and iidd. emuve mm s h a“ OX0 Cm” m’ w“ fine. 1mm and u more seesonillfl i is required. season to tssts. Pour Into s buttered baking dish or esssorols and cover the top with s rich baking-powder biscuit dough. Bake in a hot oven for about 20 lo 25 minutes. Vegetable soup of any hind, is vastly improved by the tasty flavour which‘ "OX0" Cubes . give. ' Because "OX0" CUBES srmthe concentrated flavoiu- and nourishment of the choicest beef ——~they give flavour snd strength to dozens of dishes; they help you to make meals more attractive, and are soundly economical. Write for our New Recipe Book i --lt's Free Get pen, ink and paper, and write us, saying: “Please send me a copy of the new " ‘OX0’ Cook Book.” Get a tin of "OX0" Cubes; and when the book arrives, try some of the recipes and see how handy and economical "OX0" Cubes really are. Your ow_n good taste and judgment will make you a regular user. Address :— ‘ 0x0 Limited, ‘356 St. Antoinefitreet, Montreal 66 99 The Great Beef Economy In fin: o] 4, I0, 50 and 100 cube: BRAYLEYQ” LOOK Iron ‘nus um: " ~ HERBINE BITTERS ‘For Generations the Standard ‘Blood Purifier For Coughs and Throat afflictions. SYRUP OF WHITE PINE AND ‘TAR bisylsfs Exti-I!\I**|-""°|'» l/‘Mmv °"'"" ‘h’ are In use In sllkliolnas wlisrs Quality ls donisiidsd, sex YOU-R nsistiiul NR DRAW-Ill"! THE IRAYLIY DRIJQHOQMPANV, Limited, - It. John, N. l- - mate v0 s» e Central Guardian 1”‘ I ‘i SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. i scorsmsu, swnimeirs wives land 59013111911‘)! "b35753! and 3' will vQQO-OOOOQOOOOQOQVQQ-Offffii lite i-n Sooismedsairms will ‘be at. .51. ‘Andrew's celebration on Mon” (day nloht. 6286 26 31., , SUBSCRIPTION nus. - Renew) inow and nniko sure of our 191:6) lcliitilllllll‘, I ( ) ’ CALENDARS. —- The Farmers‘ luuldo Book and Calendar coni- 'I.Iued is n very handy thing to ‘(have around a house. Renew your isubscrlption and get yours- OROS8 ROADS CHURCH_M2Iss (Francis ‘Wood, ‘Powiial. will sing In lthe Cross R-‘iuils Ulptist Church oii jSundoy morning, November 29. , ___ _ TRVON ‘CIRCUIT of the -Uul't- I'd (Church of Cfllliillii, preaching services. ‘Sunday Nov. 29th, Tryon ll u. iu. Desable II p . m. Nictuniu 7 p. -iii MIXED CAR OF FOX MEAT 0n the track Friday and Saturday- Special prices on quantity orders. The Harris Aibiiltoii‘ 00., Ltd. (i248-l1-25M3I. HORSE NOTES — Mr. Gordon Dluigwcll, Rirluiie Bridge, has ‘bought the beautiful ‘Bay from M2‘. (filial-lea Worthy. Ciianlutletowu. Mr. Dingwell, who knows n ‘goo-l lior-se- when he sees one is fortun- wlo ‘I-n Ills present choice. CONCLUDED INSPECTION — Mr. L, S. ‘Gauthier, of ‘Montreal. iii- spector of Branches for ‘lilo Pro- vincial (Honk of Canada ‘llilfilil d through Moiictou. ‘Monday en route to (Quebec from ‘Prince Ed- ,wurd island, where ho had been (Inspecting the varloug Ibrnnclna-s 0i‘ gill? ‘blinks lu the ll-eiluiid Prnviuce.—— ..Moncmn ‘Times. l PRODUCE LADE‘N—'l‘he schoon- M‘ Sonora 10am. ‘Houbllvier. uiltli ‘produce from Souris. P. E. l.. .ir- rived Tucsduy ‘uiid anchored In ilic sin-aim, Iolei" clearing for Ingram- DOTL-fldllllffillf Chronlicle. SUBSCRIBERS CALENDARS. - Thc Guardian has received a limit- ed number of i926 Fsnmers Guide Book and Calendars, the De Luxe Housewife Recipe Calendars and! Auld Lang ‘Sync Calendars. Each, reader subscribing or renewing) their Subscription muy have their choice. l VEGETABLES MAKE CARGO- The coasting schooner, Eva ll. 11.. Capt. Thorburn_ arrived In Liver-i pool ‘Saturday. with ia- load of pro-l duce from ‘P. E. 1., con-signed to J.‘ S. Gardner. The cargo is made uu, of 2300 ‘bushels of ‘petal/res, 500i Imsliels turnips, 100 bushels 'of car- rol‘s_ and ‘beets. The entire cargo. with the exception of n small quan- lily sold at Brooklyn, iandvanothvr siuad-I lot. which Capt. Thorburn wII.I Lake home with Mm. ls being sold hei'c. The selling price for potatoes lg $1.55 for crilicos ‘and 81.65 for weds. Thero has been a good demand for spude here this your. 'I‘Ii‘is entire shipment was practically sold Ibefore lg arrive-d. OAHWLL-NOONON — Seldom has St. ‘Peter's ‘Church Seven Mlle Bay been called on to witness a mom pleasing event than on Tucs- day morning, Nov. 17, when Mlse Pauline lcllllill youngest daughter of Gcongs ‘Cablll and the late Tyse hum/i (30.1)) R. Pitts. \_ g4 -RADIO-_ PROGRAMS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2s International Radio Programs ‘err-Ian's WHITE-CAPS 2.00 WSAI (326) O-incinnstl—Fool- baiI—U. S, Naval Academy vs. U. S. Milntary Academy. 1.45 WGR (319) BuflsIo—,-U.S. Navy vs. U. S. Army at Polo Grounds. N. Y. -—- 9.30 WMAQ (448) Chicago-Rad! Photologua. “Canadian Trall Riders“ 2.00 WBZ (333) SprIngfIeItb-Boston College vs. Holy Cross Colleqc 11.00 KGO (361) Oaklamk-The “Rickety-Rackcly Radio Min< strclsf.’ SILENT STATIONS ‘TONIGHT Eastern: CFCF, WAHG- WBZ, WOAO. WCAU, WCAP, WEAR WLIT. WOO, WTIC. WWJ. tral: KFDM, KFKX, KFUO. WCBD, WDAF. WHA, WHAD. WHO, WLW WOAN, WOS. Western: KFWA. KGW. KLX. EVENING CONCERTS 8.00 P. M. WBBR (273) Staten Island, Violin Solos wuss (-192) New York, To be an- nounced. KIFNF‘ (266) Shenandoah. llawiiilon _Mus1c, (.‘J(‘M (312) M-t. Joli. Musical, \VI§A.I) (266) Nashville. Musical. W110 (-169) Wnsliiugtoii, New York lliilhuimouio Or-hcstrn. 8.45 P. M‘. WGR (310) lluffulo. also WEAK“. “IFI. ll, S Band. Westing- house Band. 9.00 P. M. ‘ WCCO (417) Si. ‘Paul, Mp1s, Musl- cal WI S (345) Chicago. llnrn Dance. WFAM (390) Cleveland. Novelty Program. CNRO (435) Ottawa. Amateur Night WLW (423) Cincinnati. Dayton First Annual Radio Show, 9.15 P. M. WSAI (326) Cincinnati. Bicycle Card. W11’ (509) Philadelphia. Musicul. Studio 9-30 P. M. Connick. a. popular young lady of, (but pariah and» Mr. John Noonon‘ of Boston but formely of Bedeque.) were united holy bonds of matrimony. Rev. i Wm. McCaibe officiating. The i bride was becomlngliy attired in‘ a Hudson Sea-l coart and bat to, maiicli and carried a Ibouquet o1‘ liiiies-of-tbe Valley. The bride was iwfliflted by her cousin Miss Muryl McCarveII while the groom wao| Billy Bllliivorted by his brother H91"? Noonon 0f Summerslde. Previous to her marriage Miss Cahill wits tendered a miscellane- ous shower at which she was the recipient of many useful and valuable glilts including cash which shows itlie high esleon ‘the popular young couple are ‘held After ‘the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Noonon left on itbgqmornlng boat oii-route -to Boston where Mr. Noo- non holds a ‘good position follow- ed '11!’ lilo w-lshe- of a host of friends In wishing them a long and happy wedded life. They were llc¢°ml>flinod 8e far as Capo Ton‘ montille ‘by ‘Mr. George ‘Cablll and son Lolyd and iM-Iss iMury Mi;- Cnrvell. QUEEN MOTIIEB PINNED . A ROSE ON KAIGT COAT When Fit-id Mnshsl Hiilg made his entry Into fiondon just lifter tho Arm- istice he found Queen Alexandra walt- Ing nt one point on his route With‘ hor was Lady llslg and her daughters. Tln- Queen pinned s rose on the gen- ornl's hresst. 17c did not expect It and seemed to find It difficult to must- er, his emotion. lt was our of the char- ncloristicnlly beautiful lit-lions of the Queen mother's Ilfc. - Candy Sale DELICIOUS ENGLISH TURKISH DELIGHT ONLY 39c BRINGING UP FATHI1§_ THE, QHARLOTTETOWN _ l _Tiic.Baby’s Cold $3227.21}? V"?...§ WRNY (259) New York liernstein 'l r10. 10.00 P. M. W-(JU 184) Davenport. Colltge, 11.10 P. M. 10110 (361) (iakluiid, Rlckelylluck- ely lillliid Minstrels. 10.30 P. M. WBAi’ (470) For! Woitli Concert. .WKR(J (326) Cllici, Classical. 11.00‘ P. M. WUK (217) IIoinc-wood, III, Popular KNX (337) Hollywood. Musical, KOA (322) Denver, Orchestra Pro- gflilli. _ 11.30 P. M. il/(IICS (2)70) Uak ‘Park. Musical W(‘»‘.\' (I170) (lhicago. Jazz Skainpei‘. WEEl, WFI. WGOP. WHN. WJV. WJJI) (3011) Ilioosehenrl. Vociii Cen- KFUA (45-1) Scuttle. 'I‘iiiies, 12.00 Mid. WllUN (266) Chicago. ‘l.i:'.~i (Joint. 12.05 A. M. Kill) (K61) Ulllilllllil, Conan-rt, 12.30 A. M. Whlilll (i170) ‘Chicago. Popular, k113i. (306) Scziltii. Radio inglii. Judge lita- 1.00 A. M. WIi'l‘ (-100) Chicago. Your Hom- League. WSAI (326) ~-Cinciiiuiiil. liilfyCiv quiirtobte. WlBA (236) Madison, Wis, Cuckoo 8.15 P. M. (Jlsib. WNYC (526) N. Y. Special mimic WOAW (521) (lllliliiil (ii-gnu .1 i... (2 hr.) Ilee. ' Will’ (501)) Philadelphia. Matinee goo A_ M) lMiuslcnl Club. W-BBM (226) Cllitélliii. Populai 8.30 P, M. _ _ll0lli'. FEATURE TALKS- SPORTS 1.45 P. M. WGR (319) Iiulfalo. Army vs, NAB)’ W'I‘i‘C (-176) Iiurlilird. Army is ‘Navy, 2.00 P, ‘M. WWJ (353) Iioirolr» Army vs. Navy. WGY (380) Si-liuiiyviuly. Army Vii. Navy, WBZ (333) Sprinicilcld_ Boston (Tol- Iegn vs. l-Ioly (‘i-oss. ‘ 2.45 P. M. WSAI (326) Cincinnati. Navy, Army vs. 7.00 P- M. \VEAF (492) N. Y, “New York ills- tqry." ~ , 7.30 P. M. Wl-FAR (275) Atlantic (‘ity. ‘ture. CNRO (435) Ollnwn 8.10 P. M ‘I m0 (Envy (‘urn 1' ‘VGN (370) Cliicllll". Slfiuil Irio. W17. (-155) ‘N, Y. Ilnmon Runyon. WMBB (250) Ch-iqugn. -Popular sports. (2 hr.) ' 8.20 P. Ii". ‘Vii-M’: (4152) Pills» S1110)". (worm (273) Slulcn Isluiul. llihli- “KM-C (500) lMbniphls. Musical. Questions, iVOdl (395) Snn Antonio. Trio, 8,30 P, M, ‘V9373 (319) New Orleans. Frolic \VOAW (526) ‘Omnliii. Spnukors (2 i1i‘-) hour. Kl-‘All, (341) Lincoln. Schmoeller i’: 6.45 P, M, Mlleiivr ws/u (s26) Chit-I, ('illl(lI'('.ll'H n...‘- WFAIA (476) Dallas Don Destoi-‘s igg_ ‘Bests. 930 p_ M_ WIMAQ (-118) Chicago. Thi- Clllillfl- Ian Trail Ilidcrs. 10.15 P, M. llol Springs, 11.00 P. M. ' KGO (361) ‘Oakland "Sports? 12.00 Mld. WRJNY (.259) ‘N. Y, "ll X liounils“ KTHS (375) “Sportsfi Ark. WANT , TO DANCE T 8.00 P, M. WOAW (526) (hiiuhzi. Brandish CNRO (435) Ottawa. Chateau Laur- Ier, WJR (517) ‘Pontiac. Sereniulers. WTAIM (390) Cleveland. ‘Canadians. WRNY (259) New York Bernie's, 9.00 P. M WMICA (I141) N Y. Casino. WORD (275) lialuvin, Roof Gordon KPOA (454) Soil-tile. iloffniaifls. Will“ (509) Philii. Bnn Franklin. 9.30 P. M). ‘WMBB (250) Chicago. Trlanon, WNAC (280) Boston. Copley. Plnzn CKAC (410) lllflutroul. Windsor. KTCL (306) Scuttle, King's. WGY (380) Schenectady. Ten Eyck 10.00 P. M. WAAM (263) Newark Joy Ilov's WHT (400) Chicago. Rlvervlcw. (loidkettes Royal SELDOM SEE a big like this, but your horse may hays s bunch or bruiu on his snkis, hock, stlfls, knss or throsl. $1)- Allli"""‘°i'l‘onuIl and Adenoid Clinic for the Reid Cross Society Holds Clinic At Souris 22 Children Successfully Operated on for Adenoids and Tonsils. Following Medical Inspec- tion of Schools. Splendid and Nurses. Last week the Convent In Sourls was the scene 0f much twill/HY, when Itlio Provincial Red. Cross‘ nurses most successfully staged n‘ benefit of the school children. Following the medical] inspection of ‘both the Coiivenit and High (School in Ocbobe when so many children were found to ‘be B11581? Ing from the III effects of aden») olds, and enlarged and diseased tonsils, It was decided ‘the; the surest way of securing ‘treatment for ‘those who would be unable to go into ‘Charlottetown for an oper- ation was to hold a clinic ‘in Souris. ‘ Under the capable ll‘il"E(.'i-l0l’l of Miss Wilson, Chief Red Cross Nurse, and her assistants, Miss MIII and Mice Mcfilintock. 1W9- paratlonis for ‘this were soon linilcr way. The Reverend Mother .Sup- erlor very kindly gave tho use of ‘three of the (Convent rooms which wore converted ‘Into operating rooms and hospital ward for the occasion. The day before the clinic was‘ u very busy one com- mencing wI‘tIi the arrival of cola and warm bedding for ‘the pati- ents. To get every-thing In read- Im-s-s for the following day kept all 1111-. helpers rush-lug, and a commltitoe of Iiidieew-‘Mrs. John McQuiihIc, Miss Clara Cummings, Mrs. Will. (Jhcverle, Mrs. Marshall Piiqnct, Mrs. Wm. Brennan and others n-idlcred ‘Invnlualblle aid n collecting much of the equip- mcnt used, and in preparing ‘the rooms for the clinic. . The services of Di‘. ‘C. C. Archi- bald. nose and throat specialist. were secured, and with the assist- 111139 oi‘ the two local physicians, IJr. A. A. McLean and Dr. A. A. McDonald, who administered the anaesthetics, twenlty-two children were operated upon for removal ‘it tousds and adenoldn. This was ‘.1 heavy day's work, and a great ..-‘:ruln on the doctors, but they kept steadily and clseerfuliy on the last case on the list was com‘- plcted. ‘The children were _cared( [or by their parents and the! morning were driven by cars to? their homes. Before leaving ‘Sourisi the Red Cross nurses visited all the patients In their homes and found them making excellent pro-l gross and all happy and coutented,| wlllh Ilie hope of improved health ll the near future. , The thanks of the Red (Cross; Society are due to the Reverend J. (C. McLean for his interest and ‘oopcrutlon In organizing the) Dsy’; Work by Doctors " illli-ll late in ‘the afternoon when - ‘ wood, linoleum, tile, etc. clinic, and 1o his assistant, Rever-i '"°i°""'"l°i"“°“"p°"" l Pics SEVEN Enhance the Clia OU can give every rm of Your Home room in your home that delightful air of immaculate cleanliness by using Johnson's Polishing Wax occasionally on your furniture, woodwork, floors and linoleum. it imparts a beautiful, hard, dry, glass-like polish which will not show heel and finger prints or collect dust and lint. Johnson's Wax cleans, polishes, preserves and pro- tects-aii in one operation. Easy to apply and polish. JOHN SUNS Pas/e —L1'Qur'd r Powdered POLilSli-IIIING WAX WAX all of your floors and linoleum. it will make them beautiiuL-easy to care for-they won't be slip- pery-and will not heel print. And WAX is, by far, the most economical polish for floors and linoleum. With waxed floors expensive refinishing is never nec- essary for walked-on places can be easily rewaxed as they appear without going over the entire floor. A Perfect Furniture Polish Johnson's Liquid Wax is the ideal iumiture polish. it eoversup surface mars and prevents checking-Forms a thin, protecting ziurses during the night. and next! finish coat-Takes all the drudgery from dusting. Johnson's Wax adds years to the iiie and beauty of varnish. Johnson's Polishing Wax is conveniently put up ll three losms. Uss the Paste Was (or sli floors- We recolnmcndlheLiquid i Wax for polishing iuvn- ilurc, phonogiaphs. wood- VOIkJiROlEUIILlQMlIGI and , to me He“ ) ~dued Wsx will immedi- sicly put any lloor In per- fect condition (or dancing. villi M. Monaghan, Mother ‘Superior and her staff for‘ their unliring efforts In supplying,‘ comforts and nourishment for the) patients. parents and nurses, to Mfiis lClara ‘Cummings, igradualle ziurse, Souris, who so ably asslsb) id tile Red ‘Cross nurses in the care of ‘the children, ‘u, ‘the Char-i Iottctown and ‘P. E. I. hospitais| for so generously loaning surgical‘. 40011099. mid to the citizens of} Aouris who helped ‘in many ways) to iuiike this clinic, the first of its) kind held In ‘the ‘island B. huge‘ 'ilCCUSS. ‘LFVB (240) S-t. Louis. Dance. 10.30 P. M. WEBII (370) Chicago, Oriole. WJEZ (455) N. Y. Knechfs, ‘NRC (409) Wash. Saturday Night» ors, 11.00 P. M. ZVKRC (326) ‘Oincl. McKay's. '1‘ ‘MCA (341) N. Y. Hotel lMlcAIpIn. WQJ (448) Chicago. Ralubo. IIPVE (240) St, Louis. Wltsaclu-rs. FTC]. (306) Seattle Southerners. WIJS (345) (Chicago. Kentucky Sor- enaders. WCCO (117) Minneapolis, St, Poul. 11.30 P. M, . WCEE (275) Elgln. lll. Midnight (lance. WGN (370) ‘Chicago. Drake Hotel. 11.45 P. M. 12.00 Mid, WHT (400) Chlcngo, Ford's, WOC (481) Davenport, Hotel Le ‘Claire. KTCL (306) Scuttle. Hip Theatre. WPAA (476) Dallas. Adolphiw Hotel. WBBM (226) Chicago. Moulin ‘Rouge (Copyright, 1925. by International ..._ Radio ‘Programs, Chicago.) .... .. i? EGG LAYING CONTEST. Notes on the P. E. Island egg lay- lng contest for thr- Ilrd week ended ‘ will clssn it offwlthont lsyi up I the horse. No blister, no lisir | 1 ‘one. Concsnlrstsd—oniy s fsw drops J j required at sn nppllcllion. $2.50 s holtls i delivered. Describe your csss for special ‘ instructions. Book I R Fros. | Ifofslmglse, I41 Lrlnuislldmleshod T: lllllllllll. llll ammo-rats warm mm MAKAIIJ CAVE NI NR5 §'l'O%ED-AQiN- i TKKI i1‘ QKNT iii TO TH‘ Q1910 Ir Inn-i. Fssruns Ssnvics. lice THAT WATCH l‘: QITTIH‘ ON MY NERVE‘: - \ HOPE , H! L055: Vi‘ Gallons-minimised November 21, 1925. Tho birds in (he ‘Contest made a. mood gain in the lthird week due in part to the very mild weather. Twenty-one new birds started lay- ‘no bringing the total number of layers up to 65 mt the potent wss (429) Atlanta. Journal Sky-i lurk. insist upon your desist supplying you with John-V son'_sPoliihinqWss—ihsre is no substitute. For sslc sl lending stores. ii you csn- not purchase Johnson's Wes from your locsl dealer -~4iile Ills mentioning his name and we will see lhll you Ive promplly supplied. Wnlc ior our auihonlslive beckon Home Besulilying. Manufactured by s. CJOHNSON a sou, Ltd. BRANTl-‘CRD, CANADA Branches: Vancouver .- winnipeg - Toronto - Montreal Ii‘. Mr. Tailmiigo Pastor's Darrell Ruukg loud I'm) (‘ilt- wee-k Willi 33 points, The Expr-rinurnltal Farm, pen No. 4, W. L. was second with 16.6 points. Mr. Everett Howell's W. L. third will) 14.7 points. Mi". (l I~‘. (‘oiiuoi".< \V. Ii. 11rd fourth w-llh 10.!) points. - Mr. Tililllillit‘ [Poster's pon uI‘ ll. ll. loads Iii!‘ (‘outs-st to dole with‘ 5L points. "Filo Experimental Slautlou, W. ‘l.. pvn No. 4 uro- m-cond with ctt iluwallfls W. L. are third Willi 20.5 points, .I\Ii'. U. Ii‘. Connor's W. 1.. uro fourlli with 14,5 points and the EXIWPiIIIUIILIIl Station, pl-n o1‘ ll R. 1m‘ fifth wilh 154.3 points. 'I‘Iip tutiil iiuiiiiier 01 eggs (‘l"('ll' Iii-d for thc won-k was 190 yloirlliig 1416.2 points eggs l0 (liilP. 265 and illiv. total‘ number‘ of points sliinii- _‘ Iiig is 187.17. I<‘AI’I‘III"I'I4. 01-‘ H1‘). INDY \\'INN. llllill. REWARD Nl-lii’ YORK. Nov. 2il.—.\‘ouic one has suugosloil fliiil IIu-rc have lll'l'll so iiuiuy I offln-luls oii-ruled lo tho [iinuucle of roupoiisililllly‘ during tlii- punt your who slurlod tIu-Ir luminous rnroi-rn us offlm- boys lhnl u wry reupi-ctubly iiuinln-rr-ii ivfflvc buys’ uluiuiil nronwiu- tlou might ho foruu-d. The lust ox- offlvc boy in IIP |)llll'i‘ll tit llll‘ Iii-uni 0f thc i-onri-rvi with which ho is uffllintcil In (‘u-orgi- Jinn-s. Ioiluy uamml (‘llillfllllln of llii- llourd of Slmidurd Oil (‘viuipuny ‘- of New Jcriwy. Jones unsuim-(l his ilufli-s iu looking nfior tho slnliou nnd ink-irr-Ils u! llic ugo of 1h u sulnry of $1 a vw-i-k. ---—<o>-——--—- A IIRITIFII M. ]’."N (IIIOICF. YOFNG HAN T0 (‘.-\\')\I).\ LONDON Nor. 26—flur*r-i\snl‘uI. us n momlwr of (In- Pnllnwship of lIu- British Empire. In n si-bnlnrnhlp rlruu- whla-b cnlllloil hlin In iii-loot ll suilulile boy in luv imnl lo (‘liiiiiiln fur liistriiclimi In ngrIr-ullurc, Sir l'hllIp Dawson, MP. , OH‘- ‘oIR-I WA‘: HELD UP TH! CROOK‘; TUOK ALL MY NONE‘! ANO ._. an.) 2-I.-l points, Mr. Elvin» i yours. on ; ‘for \\'rsl l.>‘\\l\llil|II lHiN chosen l‘). C. Brook, IIII l“ \'2II‘irlll lio_\' Scout, of lirigliliiolil Haul. i..-.-, s10. i Sir l'hili|i |olii :1 i'l’|llll'|1'l" thnt lie rhoso Brook, 1.11M link goiu- In iuudy ‘forming :|I (‘Inli-Iiolm (‘oIIi-gc, Al- bi-i-tu, In-vuuso ln- wiis such a fins- 's|n-i-liiivu oi‘ n I-oy \\'||lI would he a ‘crcdlt lo iln- only-ho. m .'..1l€¥¥""' ' LESS THAN 4 Weeks FROM Christmas suv NOW while the selec- ‘ tlon is good. ) Greeting Cards Christmas and New Years Cards ‘Christmas and New Ycsrs . Post Cards beautiful BOXED ‘ STATIONERY. Gift Fountlln Pens (Wstermans). TOY AND DOLL DEPART- MENT (up-stsirs) now ready. New goods In all departments. CARTER & CO., Limited. Bsnts Claus Headquarters l . Ifiyvéieorgediiclifnnuii no- THEY HANDED \~r evscx “ro ME‘. m‘ sonnet: ME. row. CARQPHNQ ,._.~<Z,.J.., -,--__.s “c, ' - z-wusosemw; ‘verve’ =-.-.=»~@---. .5; .,. >~:=".~,*__=§.=;-<~:;~,e_.-,.-.-_:.~.I;f ' ' ., .3” “hi, - . ~.~,-'L€.2a .,- y, 551"". " To" <~ ".1: fl 4\\'A-_.