v MILTONGEEAN YOUR FALSE TEETH FOR YOU. Get some Milton from your nearest dealer (35¢, 65¢ or $1. a bottle) and iust try it for cleaning your false teeth. You’1l hardly believe it possible—thc way it gets rid of all food-specks, ‘film’, grease and tarnish without brush- ing and without any injury whatever to the denture. -- Ask your dentist. And, of course, it's death to all germs. . This is how you use it: Ovcmight. If you take out your plate at night, addllialf-a- teaspoonfu! of Milton to the glass 0r cup of cold water in which you leave it. In the morning rinse it in clean cold water. Or in the Morning. If you sleep with your false teeth in, put them, an rising, into a glass containing equal parts of Milton and warm water (just enough fluid to cover the ‘, plate). When yap are dressed, take them out, rinse and onpc. YOU'RE ASLEEP OR BUSY DRESSING. Selling Agents: HAROLD F. RITCHIE a co. LIMITED, "roaouro . iMAKE A POINT OF READING THE BOOK WITH THE BOTTLE Victoria, Australia, plans to spend England has now about 1.000.000!“ 000 o0" m building houses war pensioners. Many in thc cities of Cuba are in- Thousands in the rural districts vesting their money in new houses. ‘of Cuba are out of work. i. I . Droughts in" Jamaica this year‘ Spain has a record production oi caused great damage. olives and olive oil this season. Garters Reliable Bulbs for 1928 i -- . _ ‘ v _ Central Glldrdldn ART CLASSES~Mlss Armie Wat- son, will re-opeti her art classes in- culding china painting, Saturday, Sept” 29. 8053-9-27-21. HOLY TRINITY Georgetown Services on Sunday at 8, 11 and '1. Rev. A. G. Bradshaw. CLYDE RIVER — On Sunday, Sept. 30th, the service in the Pres- byterian Church. Clyde River, will be at 3 p. m.; S. School 2 p. m. UNITED CHURCH services Sun- day Sept. 30th, the Rev. lvllr. Meikle at Belle River ll a. mt; Eldon 3 p. m Also at 7.30 p. m. Rev. Mr. Lindsay minister. STANLEY HALL SERVICES - The Rev. D. M. Buntain will preach in Stanley Hall at three o'clock on Sunday next, Sept. 30. HELP APPREClATED-Mr. J.W. McLean, Union Road, wishes to express his thanks to all who so kindly helped him since he lost his dwelling a short time ago. A tem- porary house has already been er- eeted. MANY HAPPY RETURNS-Mr: James Essery, Union Road, Lot‘33, celebrates his 17th birthday on Saturday next, the 29th. It is 96 years since his father, the late Wm. Essery, who emigrated from ev- onshire, felled the first tree on the old homestead. which has remained in the name ever since. DRUG-GIST WANTED — Atten- tcniinn is called to the a of Peter lilr-cNutt & Son, Malpeq e, which appears elsewhere in this issue. 8065-9-28-21 MURRAY HARBOR NORTH — On Sunday. Sept. 30th, there will be service in the Murray Harbor North Presbyterian Church at 11 a. m. and '1 p. m. At Peters Road at 3 p. m. HARRINGTON. MARSI-IFIIELD AND MT. STEWART-There will be service iii the Presbyterian Church, Harrington, on, Sunday. Sept. 30th at ll a. m.. in Marsh- field 3 p. m. and Mt. Stewart '7 p. m. ORWELL-VERNON-Rey. J. C. Martin will preach next Sunday at 11 a. m. St. Andrews, Orwell; 2.30 p. m. at Vernon River, and 7 p. m. Cherry Valley. There will be a special "Rally Day" service in the evening at 'I in St. Andrew's Church, Orwell. I POWNAL CIRCUIT — Services next Sunday will be held at 11 am. Mt. Herbert; 2.30 p. m Millview. At "I p. m. a Special “Rally Day" ser- vice will be conducted at Pownal. Parents and children are urged to attend this service. P. H. Little- johns, Pastor. POLICE COURT—At the Police Court yesterday morning one drunk was ilned flve dollars and costs. A young man for operating a motor vehicle without a license \vas_aw- inc?- ’ ' ' I “ BULBS . BULBS . We have just received our annual fall shipment oi’ FLOWERING BULBS direct from HOLLAND. A carefully selected stock of first size larflfi "°W°“"5 ' TULIPS, HYACINTI-IS, DAFFODILS, CROCUS. FREESIAS NARCISSUS, etc., now open at ourh BOOKSTORE. Postage - paid on all mail orders. 10 per cent discount from list when taken from store. Send for BULB LIST. CARTER & CO., LTD. —SEEDS AND BULBS- ardcd five dollars and costs. A wo- .mtin charged with using abusive ‘language was bound ovcr to keep ,the peace, and the two men charg- ed with receiving a stolen tirc were dismissed. Foot Comfort For aching feet “I58 Minn-as Soothes and relieves Pr“- riots/radars ' IN I EN- ll‘- l i v The last word in Chic are these New chased in New York. fabrics. _ _ A from this large and comprehensive collection. dium and small sizes; Smartly trimmed in manner. v Velvet, plush, soliel - ’ $6.00. $8 FEATHER HATS As worn in Paris at smart places. Chic, close fitting shapes, HIWY. im- perial blue, brown, red. and navy. i... $5.00, $6.00, $1.00 1o Dozen ing. Snappy New; Fall Hats New‘ York Models Arrived ! All sizes-every one can choose a becoming model Austrian Velours ' and "So/ails” iWhcrc would you find prettier hats than these button-trimmed vclours? . Other models add drapes 0i" velvet, or leaf-like inserts in a second shade. .00, VELVET HA TS In all the new shades — independence, sea, bottle green, Japanese iris, and the new wine shades, and Autumn browns. $3.00 to $12.00. These hats would sell at much more than this price, but we bought them di- rect from a manufacturer at a great sav- S. A. McDONALD York models, pur- , and other new Large, me- the new feminine $1 2.00. “Flats, $2.98 be taken. RALLY nay saaviol: - Rally’ .Day Services in Marie Church on Rev. Dr. Collin will give the ad- dress‘. A Rally Day oflering will UNDERWEAR-We have a lim- ited lot of Men's wool ribbed un-‘ derwear. This line is soiled, going at a bargain. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 8070-9-28-21 NORTH RUSTICO-There will be service in connection with the Presbyteria church in Canada. in the North ustico School house on Sunday, Sept. 30th, at 11 a. m. TYNE VALLEY-On Sunday, Sept. 30th there will be service in the Freeland Presbyterian Church 11 a. m.; Tyne Valley 2.30 p. m.; Lot 14 '7 p. m. M PERSONALS Mrs. J. E. Evans. of Vancouver, arrived in the city. and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Large. ,Miss Bower, former teacher oi Stanhope, spent yesterday at Cove- head. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Armstrong, Moncton, are spending the week at Union Road, the guests of JJW. and Mrs. McLean. Mr. John E. Anderson, East Roy,- alty, left Wednesday morning to resume his studies at King's Col- lege, Halifax. Miss Lillian Jenkins, of Pownal, spent a pleasant holiday in High Bank, the guest of her cousin Mrs. Mary Livingstone and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jenkins, Lil- lian and Clifford Jenkins, and Mrs. John Brown, of Pownal, spent Sun- day in Marshfield, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wood and family. Mr. James Cantley, Assistant l Oct. 116%; Dec. llifllr; May 122%. D. b B. Anthracite in Stove and iahdwewillbepleonadtohaveyourl l Superintendent of the Eastern Di- vision oi the Hudson's Bay Co., left yesterday for Montreal. Stock Quotations HALIFAX. Sept. 27.—Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Exchange NEW YORK EXCHANGE At. Top. 6s Santa Fe. R.y. Am. Can Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. 107 Am. Car s.» Fdy. Co. . - 96 Am. Loc. C0. . . . . . . . . .. . 93% Am. Smltg. '& Ref. Co. . . 249% Am. Bosch Mag. Co. 34 An. Cop. Min. Co. . . . . .. . 82% N. Y. Cen. 8t Hlld. R. R. 176% Con. Gas Co. N. Y. . 791A. l-Iucl. Motor Car Co. . 8'! Inter. Paper Co. . . 59V: Inter. Petroleum .. -- 40 Stan. Oil cf N. J . 46% Reading Co. . . . . .. . 103 Southern Pacific . . 123% Union Pac. Ry. . . . . .. . 198% U. S. Ind. Alcohol Co. . . 124 Westinghouse .Elec. . 107% United States Steel . . . . . . . . .. 160% MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Ahitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54% B. E, SSteel lst l-‘fti. . '7 Mis. Kan. & Texas Ry. . 264*.‘ Montrheal Power .. . 103 National Breweries . 133% Winnipeg Electric . . 108% Brampton . . . . . . . . .. . 42%’.- Brazilian Traction . . 59V. Steel Com. Canada .. . 190 Abitibi . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31% Shawinigan .. 88'»; Can. Stms p. Pfd. . . 96 Dominion ridge .. 89 Massey Harris . 45 Building Products . . 34% Fraser and Co. . 64 Chas. Gurd . . . . . .. . 79% Power Corporation . '15".- Intcr Utilities-A .. . 45V: Inter Utilities-B .. . 14% Can. Pac. Ry. . . . . . . .. . 221 British America Oil . . 4i Imperial Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 70 BANKS Bank Commefcc . . . . . . . . . . .. 250 Bank Royal 394. Bank Montreal .. . 375 Bank Nova Scotia . . . . . . . . . .. 385 \VIIEAT Sept. 116V»; Dec. 118%; May 12G. CORN Sept. 96%; Dec. 78%; May 88%. OATS Sept. 42h; Dec. 42%: May 45%;. WHEAT FAREWELL ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION On Friday evening in the Pres- bytcriaii Church, Kcnsing-ton, the Congregation assembled to take a fond farewell of the talented gen- COAL AMERICAN ANTBRACITE We have the Schooner “Lauri Barnes" now d: way from New York with rfoll cargo of American Chestnut sisal. This Cool in of the but quality. order for delivery ox while- prices are lowest. iiiewueuazeiizuevuvw "1ha:,¥_~>\, H tlemah who had ministered to theil- wt itfiéclivi Jiselof laneuaae Sunday, September aom at 11 a. n-nilpiritual needs during the past m qilfllmw Which-five a decisive and simmer. Rev. R. H. Stavert, chairman of the Presbyterian Home Mission, m- troduced the subject in a few most “PPWPMW Nmflfilfl. Elvin! reason for the consummation of the event. He then called upon Mr. J. F. Pro- “tli W110. in clear enunciation and nicely emphatic acoentuation, read the following address; Mr. J, H. ergen, 5 Divinity udent, Princeton University: Dear Mr. Bergen, We are assent. bled here this evening as a, cgngre- gation, of the Kenslngton Presby. Wflsn Church. w give tangible ex- pression, of our esteem and good- W111 toward you. as well as to bid You God speed on the occasion of YOU! departure, to complete your theological course in Princeton University. The few months that you have ministered so faithfully in our con- gregation, have gone so rapidly, and we arzrconscious that, had they been of longer duration, our friend- ship would have even become deep- er. We value the eificient work you have, by God's blessing, accom- Dlisbpd in our congregation. Your kindly manner and sympa- thetic feeling for each and every member of our congregation show- ed the possession of that amiable character so befitting a religious vocation. Your sermons were fine speci- mens oi religious instruction and christian ‘teaching. lYour superior powers of profound thought, your sound and logical reasoning and brillianey of conception, your flu- vital words. And now, on behalt of the mem- bers of this congregation, we com- mend you to His keeping and pray that His Holy Spirit may guide and bless you further in the prepara- tion for work in the Master's Vine- yard. In conclusion, may we say, that the lasting impression that you have made on the minds oi this congregation has engendered the desire that you may be privileg- ed to return again and exercise ;spiritual oversight on thircongre- gation. As a slight token of our apprecia- Ition of your valued services while iamonst us we beg you to accept this gift and purse-May God's richest blessing attend you, as you labor in body and mind, to make known the unsearchable riches of Christ. iorco to your spoken ; Schoolllayeai-ellappicr Slkned on behalf of the Congrega- tion. ed rose to the occasion and thank- ed the people for their kindness to 111m during his soioum here. He most gratefully and gracefully ac. cepted the address and the gifts, which were a beautiful hooked rug presented by Mrs. Elias Schurman, ‘and a purse of gold in a handsome purse by Mrs. Jessie Jardine. These gifts from the congregation most emphatically endorsed the senti- ments expressed in the address. Rev. Mr. Stavert, in the course of his address. emphasized the splen- o‘ " 6201a n music at your VANCOUVER wimoiiiisecof; PIONI I'll ‘Desi ed Yiecepllh/z tgnjiler a! t a/z C012 dz z‘; 0m clash... - . MARCONI beauty and volume. 0}” did character of the work done by Keep! youngltcrl laealdlyouil mentally alert. Contains the right anoint ol ‘lama la digestible loan. TRISCUIT-A tasty whole wheat Wale: Made by The Canadian Shredded wit!!! 60., Ltd —3—.~~- -~-¢ Mr. Bergen since coming to Ken- in the Presbyterian Church work e have every reason thus to ex- ‘ press their appreciation. Mr. Stav- ert lauded the excellent service that Mr. Bergen had rendered to the cause of Presbyterianism in Ken- sington and elsewhere. Mr. Bergen returns to resume his studies fully convinced that he has truly chosen the vocation for WlllCh he is fitted and that when he again visits Ken- sington, he will find the same ap- preciation shown ior his person and his good work. as was displayed on this most auspicious occasion. 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