829C111. blotchy complexion, gray hair 811°" halos-a the eyes unpl asant breath are a ew o the outward elects of constipation. Over forty serious diseases can betraced to it. Don't let this insidious disease send its poisons into your bod one day lon . Thousands have ound health b? eating Kello 's ALL- , BEAN, after suffering or years. Kellogg's ALL-BEAN brlnsr permanent relief in the most chronic eases if eaten resulllly- 1i’- il 2""- Kellogg? recipes on ev Try the many delicious Ali-flack.“ made in Inndon, Cllildl, and sold by gro- ere. icllgshfagllllyrnd restaurants. Order a package from your 89°09!‘ Served by lead- today. ALL-BRAD! and Tomorr DISCOUNT On all Goods Today OW Conscuidate STOCK QUOTATION _ Fl‘ r hf ‘. 1931i Vi-cto e1 0—Qu0 'l ions 1922 View HALIFAX. furnished by Ward & Johnston, members Stock Exchange. Spanish River Com. Steel Com of (fun... Z2” Protes pol-ted Can- Steamship Com . . . . . .. MONTREAL EXOH 193i Victory. . . . .. --.. i103? Victory _ . . . . . . . . . . d Smeltors . . . . ANGE ry.. FY . . . . . .. BANKS Bell TeIQDlIOIIe . . . . . . . . .. 135% Brompwn ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 _ _ __ Bank ‘Commcme... St, Lawreno: Flour . . . . .. 65‘); firm“ ROW!"- Ollbawa. l‘ . . . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ , __ 'Bank .l\’.[')ll!\'c-al.... Cuba Cane Sugar . . . . . . . .. 13 Bum‘ NW“ 590511- Cuba. Cane Sugar Pfd.... s7 ' Whwl~May 1051;. Pan mm; ‘Petroleum . . . . .. 75% sepi- 151- Am. Con. . . . . . . . . . .. 104% C<1P11~Mny 130%. Brazilian Fraction . 55v, Si?!‘ 137%- Howard Smith Pfd . . . . . .. 80 7 Howard Smlth Com. 2s 591i- Spanish River Pfd.. 122% _. . . . . .265 July 651/; July 137% Oats-May 62, July 62%, Sept. Whoat—May 205%. July 202%. —~——<-e->--— tant Orph- anage Campaign British Em. Steel l; llenmuns ... .... . .. AU lllll . . Shawlniill-a-n. . . . . 137 Lauronfllti .< Pull). 321/2 Amount previously re- Can, Gan. Electric . . . . . . . .. _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . ..S59,420.84 ‘Collection Week of Prayer, Can. Steamship Pfd. .-.. . .. glly _ , _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H 3017 the side door in the new Annex.’ Fif- Aabestcq Com , _ _ _ _ _ , _ , , _ __ 45 J_ D_ 3,1614%“. Albion Crow L00 ty dollars, the proceeds o! the soci- mmlnin" 13114159- - - 35% Collection Wee-k of Prayer a1 give“ by me "Children 0T MET)!" . Mmllleal 'Pl°W°'----- 171% Montague , ___ 1555 on Wednesday evening has been ‘vlnnlpgg gleclrlcn“ 411/4 Ray can.’ slunhope 5'00 handed in as a contribution to the Niilimlal B-l-‘Wfiriei- 66 Mrs Jam-es Duck, Stan- altar‘ Atlantic Sugar. .. .. 263i. hope _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , , ‘ _ , _ _ __ L00 W} Alvlliwn » - - > - - - - ~ - - ~ - - -- 113 Mrs M. McLeod, Stnnllcpc 1.00 PERSQNM-s Am- ‘Car & Fvlwdrr- 202% Robt. hlarshall. Stullhope 1.00 » Am. Locomotive . . . . . . . .. 121% M“, l.l_ Q Brown, C“), __ 1000 —Mrs. Wilfred Enman, North- Am. Smelling & Refining 99% Sidney -[~_ Green’ Cnyu” 101,0 Tryon, is visiting friends in Sum- A-nswnda Conner 44% Mrs J A. McDongall, City 5.00 ‘maime- (lfln- Pacific Ry - 151% Bruce Stewart, 111 Helix-rt 10.00 Ncw YQl-k Central __ 123% Leigh Fugufinh ML ~Mrs. Howard Weeks. Frederic- Crnnibl; sgael _ , _ _ __ 751/‘ n rwr, ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V _ _ _ H L00 zon is visiting ln Summers-ids, with lnlen Pgper _ , _ _ _ _ __ l A_ Mcnonam, Bethe, her sisters, Mrs. Thomas Johnston Kelly Springfield 17 LO, 4S _ ‘ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 100 and Mrs. William Buchanan. Mex. Petroleum _.. . .. s, Jalngg Enlncnpnl -—,—— Inter. |Mer. Marine cnnrch’ pa" “m, COL —Mr. and Mrs. Herman Callback, PW” ‘SW91 C" -- - . .lection service lby Rev ‘woncum’ NB"- “e having "~ 9193's‘ Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 79% n. Morris . . . . . . . . . . .. 15.00 M" "is" l“ Swmmemlde- Southern Pacific .. 106% Ewen lMcFllllyel/l, lyvel- . sflrlrgrbnlqer- , _ _ _ _ ,_ 4514 dale _ _ _ D ‘ _ _ V ‘ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ H “)0 ——~Mlss Florence Callaghan, St. "WW1 Pflofflc .- 15ml‘. c. Dollar, BrookflehL. 5-00 1mm‘ “i” “Pml ""1 ‘feel-slid "1 Um), Copper _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ __ Charlottetown, is spending n few U‘ 3- SW91 126% Total subscription to Feb. days l“ Summers!“- Industrial Alcohol 81 4t 1 25 . . . . . . . . . . .. , . y) h 9 $59 536m “M13 Edgar Kler, formerly of 01811181109. P. E. L, and for some . ‘ time a resident of ‘Kensl-ligton, is now with the Ferry Drug Company F t _ w \ of San Francisco. ‘hrcgluqw. ‘ram-st- wae-oelw" WW“ and h ban-bl- IN time of accident you need help quickly and Zam-Buk is always the best, and most reliable antiseptic first-aid to have handy. other it be a cut finger or a gashed knee. a scratched arm. burnt hand, sprain, bruise or open wound, Zam-Buk can always be depended upon to swiftly end pain and soreness, and ensure clean healthy healing. ‘ Through its valuable antiseptic property, Zam-Buk guards broken tissues against infection and quickly removes all trace of poison. Thus auppuratiou, inflammation and ulceration are completely averted. lam-Bub’: unp ‘leled success is due to lh purely herbal charact , lts constant reliability and wlda ran a of usefulness. No bonlecanever afford to without Zaln-Buk. Pals d. Disablement Ended "l would have loaf a fin er but for Zanl-Buk."_ u a Mr. A. Row elf, Gilbert Plains, Man. ‘ll was my right fore linger- black with poison and swollen four times normal ma. l ll-lad poullicing; bathing it with antlaeptlca; even had the dot-tel- lance 0| received all alrrulofl W Isak" and Free 6: Post-Paid. the flu gar for l inchn, but throbbing pain “g n sg, y" .1 (“uni m. seminar. an and n sill Ill the draught pm ms on fa your Hillier lrafléaar In, w nun-Bull. Nolhlllaeoa havaboerlarlerlirurrtha quick eedaaata tslam- 0a., smite, way uh s areal healer ended e terrible pain and leneaam laughter. Itwlllba remover. palace. ll an he slain In a wall." nallalhaatava and leaI-aJI. 103.85 for the Recital in the Baptist Hall, Sunlmerside 51W" b)’ ""15 PUD“! 0t Miss Kathleen Hornlby assisted by local talent. Begins at 8.15 slump. Silver collection to defray expen- ses.—270-2-5-2l —MALPEQUE.-1The services In M-alpeque Pnesbytierlan Church will be conducted, on Sunday, Feb. 8. by the pastor who will take as his "The Love that calls us Sons" and for tho evening, "Not by Might nor by Power but .by my Spirit." All htartlly welcomed. -.BEDEQUE METHODIST CIR- CUIT Sunday lFeb. 8th-—l3edeque 11 n.m., "The Stewardship of Life," Cape Traverse, 3 p.ln., "An Exper- ience of Salvation," Searletown, 7 pm, “Was God With the Dream- er?" Official Board on Wednesday February 18th at 2 p.m_ --POLICE COURT—-At the Sum- merslds police court here today, a case of valgrancy postponed from \Vtdncstluy,lwfls disposed of. the de- fendant rbelng convicted and fined $30 and costs or default of payment 30 days in jail. His Honor, Stipen- diary J. E. Wyatt, K.C.. suspended tho sentence pending good Ibehavl- Dill‘. -IS ElGHTY-slX-wMr. ‘Phillip Callback, Summerside, celebrated his 86th birthday on- Wednesday. February 4. A birthday party in his honor wars held Illt the home of his ‘the exception of one who resides in Calgary. were present besides a fl lends. pressing the hope llreck would continue to enjoy his lg-resent excellent state or health for many years to come. -N EW ALTAR ERECTED-The magnificent new altar for the Oba- lpel of St. Mary's Academy. Sum- merslde, has arrived and has been erected. its beauty is greatly en- hanced in the evenings with a rea- plendency cIf electric illumination. aluisticalI-y arranged. As it is a monument to the soldiers ‘who gave or offered their lives in the great war, all citizens are heartily wel- come to visit the Chapel and see it any time preferably in the evening. An entrance may-be gained through ‘ 0.1m) OF THANKS “We sincerely wish to thank our many friends. for. their kindness (luring our. Mother's. illness and death. MR8, BAILEY LOUISA NICOLLE OLIVER NItCOLLE HERBERT Nl-OOLLE LUOIU8 NICOLLE For Flrat Ald-lllzlarlra Lllliment. IN MEMORIAM M I88 ADA PARKMAN death of Miss Ada early yesterday afternoon. (l-ecense-d who was It D1 M . wit. Rival- and vicinity for the many klndneases shown . ness and death of their daughter, subjects. for the morning service. , lotuztown has been transferred to all of whom wish him every success ary 10th in aid of all Salute Church by Cardigan Dramatic Cluib. daughter, Mrs. Wm. Buchanan. 0n 30b Pflllllllfl. 118W 8nd renewal aub- that evening a-ll his children with "HPUOIIB- nusnlber of his grand children. vgreat- grand Concert and Basket Social grand children and many of his will be held in ‘Sturgeon Hall on A pleasant evening was Wednesday, February spent and every one went away eX- 7.30 p. m. Good program by local bhat Mr. Call- and city talent. Many friends throughout the city were shocked to learn of the Parkman wb!cb occurred at her residence The a popular sales lady in Reddin -Broe., Drug 3 p. m. and at Borden at ‘I. p. 4am: or THKNKO-allr. and Daniel Dunn-Ing and family to thank the people o! Hunter during the ill- Mrs. George Whlblock. —<29'l-$-B-1t —SUMMER8IDE BOY cars PROMOTION-Mr. Roy Phillips who has been employed on the Bank of Nova Scotia staff in Cher- H1161 brarnch in Fredericton, N, B_ He will lease his home in Sllmmeraide tlomorrow morn-Ing, Mil. Philips who is a son of Councillor and IMrs, Philips entered the Bank in his homo tow.n- later going to Victoria then to Charlottetown whens he made a largls number olf friends in his new field of work- Eastern Guardian ..'8HOP mm Hoilnalfa Catalog. ..*PLAY AND SOCIAL INCAR- DIGAN HALL on Tuesday. Febru- “JEASTERN AGENTw-dlr. J. W, Murdock is now (iuarrilan an; . . . more salable varieties. He dumped in Montague and will be DIQCBABT! l0 222%.“) tlrelshz-QZLQQ; will? bgagg’ them on the side of a ravine whore receive news items, advertising, sour-ca 0f jay m llls has“; nl farmer‘! 118551118 b)’. I991!!! l!" friends. Mr. ‘Mahar is the pc-pu- Ymmi "'9" and 5 Malnu- halved 3,13,- mall courler h, m, o; me themalevas, took them‘ home and rural routes leading from Mont- 919mm "ma" “Pd m“ “p919 be‘ MJQTURQEQN cQNg5R1-__ A'ngue___l_ came well distributed over the neighborhood. 11th at 253-2-5M4i. ..*ON BU8INESS TRIP. —Mr. John E. Poole of Montague left last week for Hall-fax in the ln-ter- eats of his firm McLeod & MeGre- gor to look after a cargo of potatoes, which is laid up at the latter port. Mr. Poole is a potato man of. wide experience, and will no doubt be able to dis- pose of this cargo to good ad- vantagc.—J ..*DEATH DEEPLY REGRET- TED.-- The funeral of the late M-iss Mary Ja-nle Johnson took place from the Baptist ‘Church, Mollt- ague, whither bier remain-s were conveyed the previous day. on Tuesday Jan, 20th inst, the Rev. Mr. Brinton and‘ "Rev Mr Stirling conductisd the ceremony. ' The church was fairly well tilled and notwithstanding the bitterly-cold day, a north east wind adding to its severity, a number of slolgbs, accompanied the remains to Geo- rgetown where the burial place ln- the English cemetery- Th-e passing of Miss- Johnson is Just a. reminder of the great uncer- tainty of ‘life for i-f a strong ‘and robust constitution were outstand- ing features in any individual, ‘it was moat; certainly In the case of the deceased. One brother Mr. John Joh-nrson of Mitchell River is left to cherish hier memory-J . ."‘IN HOCKEY ‘CIRCLES-Aft- er considerable parlcylng on the part of this Montague Hockey team trying to avoid the challenge sen-t them by the invincible Pool-o & Thomrpson team, the former fin- ally accepted tho challenge and on. Thursday evening lust a friend- ly game was played, on the large open air rink at Montague. While both teams were well matched as to size, experience and appar- ent-efflciency, the game- was scarcely well underway when the superiority of Poole & Thompson's tcaln became evident and after a fa-st and clean game from start to orof the P d: T's- Thisw-da theflrst real game of hockey played on this rink this season. and aroused ed manager Mir John Clair who is we have had for a number of yoam was prominent 8t Poole, defence; Stewart. centre; Town‘ team-Goal, Johnston-e; fence, Parkman and Campbell; centre, McLean; right wing, Hart; and Moors-J Store. has not been in mas when she remained at home. Her condition did not Improve and yesterday afternoon ahle passed away. MR. H. F. MILLS friends throughout ‘n: widow ten William, Mrs. Knowlton, Mrs. H. Yang, Le d. (374097 F575" 95-6 W") ... robust health for some tim-e and attended to h=er duties un-tll about Christ- There passe-d alway suddenly at Lcthbridge. A-ltan Mr. H. P. Mills aged 8'1 yea-rs. The late Mr. Mills was only ill about three days, con- tracting a cold which developed In- to pneumonia. Mr. Mills was form- erly of Charlottetown where he coin . (luoted a mea-t business and all bis the cfty and l, country were greatly shocked to . learn of his death. There are left l lo mourn his loss Ibaaidel a sorrow- cblldren namely Warren. Wlachedter, Mass; Everett. Percy. Mla~ Joesph Ball. Mrs. W. tliliridge. ma; 11mm n- Roy and Mrs. George (Jaldmore of tIlIa city also the roams: broth- er and sister. Frederick Mills and Mrs. Wm. Richards of Sydney. N. S. The funeral vwafiiaiidiy attend- C‘ a. number of others of the DISTEMPER l Mlnardh is the best remedy for distemper and other lila of horses, cattle and dogs. If you tell naughty, stories: you're committing ' A Willie Sin player ls also the poasesso of a iety ol prominence- as sales lady in the store of Mic- Thls is the position recently held to learn of his illness, being con- ipeared in Licking County, Ohio, in took‘ flnl-sh the score stood 6 to 2 in fav- cnnsidcrable interest, the esteem- niost courteous and in ev-ery way efficient, In fact the best manager among the largle crowd of enthusiasts. lt is un- derstood another gamc will be ' played in a few ‘days. Lineup P. At a coat of 8200.00 we have d: T ~Wlgh1tman, goalflhomrpson Poole, right wing; Thompson, left wing; McLllre nud Lambert, subs. de- left wing, McLean; subs, Rowley HWRGAN-IST REMEMBERED. —On Monday evening, Dec. 21st uIt. the members of the choir and Mont» ague Metlrodlst chiuroh gathered at the splendid home of Mr and Mrs J. Russell Brehaut, Wood 1s- nl . ._ » . .. _. -,. _. , .. _ , _ - Ma . _FRIDA~Y, ran onanwrrnrowu cusnman . _ r , . . . - - - ' i Road; Mo 1o; 1h -, settlers that the tladlana were ap- caused-by- M .33. ......» “fir...” ‘$.27. nmmfirr... .... ...“... .- .- - r . . ' -. - wreolai lth lendid '5! V“ '- v-ii ' . ' r ha» retali-srell m; ‘gs h rlrll- m nearest body ol-"ww W" - i ule r a mus’: a es at Galen Dwain tam! will! I l » Condipotiulenn ',,“ut°°d“ tafwfluaygffee?‘ "' .. gnaw. m ll: oily acted 221-1 war. A-lnkzaoaansgrdinamasgeglad » w yggk y Q [If Kuhn!‘ i. 10g r “at Qflgg. ‘Ho’ no a ‘ma, can”. __R°3|N Hog“ H-QUR wholw efficiently i! organist I01‘ £119 brill! 3WD l DA! Cl O w‘ OJ: ' ‘ I lleulfll over tiweibraéccauae it ‘ri-ianrgatluo; w“ 2 . aria and Retail. Holnllurl, 53111.33‘? wean’ 213:: wtfhhotfllvne gmmflogficm grazgad $2,"; -' hi"? d""'"" lg “h; ALL BRAN to bring aura “FOR LAT! WESTERN "Ews ' a‘ ‘ , t ' weeks In which Mr. frontal- bald the forests warning settlers on the , l ‘__ ways. results. Eat {we tableaEonfuls W!“ 3 l‘ "flhmli- ' . '4 _czu.mu_ ‘uncut . ‘m evengsllltiAc-tteeervlm lad “$1: ‘liven.’ bflkfllllll 1M IPOOPB b!“ I'- f5 - dall -—in cllronccasea, wi every "_“ h v,cis__pmch, ~ t‘. ‘ t chute . ape ng a e - 2y rea . J _ \ _ Sick headaches, sallow skin, Beady-to-eat with milky/r “£35m” Fawn,’ M‘ 6t 11 n_ n, p91). ggnngcagngml ‘ 1 :5 fill "$111118 in smiles, music. etc. ‘D1112 5,381.1?‘ an nvglllfliafi: and 1n which Mr Brehaut added new laurele to bu skill as a basso. an address of, appreciation was read to lMise Anrmear‘ after which the Rev. Mr. Rowley on behalf of the congregation presentgd Iver with a beautiful ivory dressing set. The recipient who was most overcome by such generosity replied most flttlngly. Misti Amnear is the daughter of Mr and Mrs-Mont Anne-at. Lower Mont- ague and is a young lady capable is that of the York Imperial apple. 0f V"! "high musical atMlflmBlil-H celebrated for its remarkable keep- lflr rbifllllfls b81118 "I1 89161141141 Ing qualities, and a commercial var- lt was n. seed- lnagniflcant voice. Miss Annear llng tree that came up in the field ls attending Mt- Allison College. of a farmer named Johnson near Sackvllle and Is receiving all that (he gjrty of York, Pa. It was allow- wllise can slve in she way of a en to grow along without attention Illllslilfll ed"¢8tl°11-— until it callle to bearing age. its fruit attracted no attention --"M1‘5- Lew“ Gm" "d MPB- from the farmer or hlsfanllly un- Lswll WPQMR! 01' Elmira. 1e" til they discovered that the kids of yesterday morning for a Iprolong-ed the nelghhol-hoon flqdkgd around visit Ito friends in Boston. ‘ "M!" Nhmel MCGTWW’ stars might be and discover there daughter of our esteemed towns- were Dem", “m,” on theflkround "Bu" and mum” citizen’ M‘ J‘ Me" under tho tree which bad Iain there Gregor h" "weaned the imslum‘ ail winter than he had in his cellar. He told a nurseynlan of the re- markable kecplng qualities of his apple tree and it was propagated, but the nurseryman. finding no sale for the new apple, decldedto throw away the young‘ trees to make room for better known and lea in northern Indiana. and, learn- ing that cattle had "broken down his fences near mm Wayne. "he started on foot to repair them. it was cold, snowy weather. He was a guest at the home of a Mr- AN APPLE-TREE ROMANCE Among the romances of the trees Leod and MoGregor, Montague. by Miss Alice McLaren.—-J ..*The many frllends of Mr William Mahar, Mont-agu-e regret . --i<-oo—>— it was by chance seedling which JOHNNY APPLESEEUS GRAVE. developed outstanding qualities the tree in spring, Ha went to see what the attraction for the young- éi; cilnttnrssonls at i xxkk >‘ ...-v. El BlA-‘K ‘Ann _ .,, .. U LI. CAIYONS ‘k. 0 ill hull l . i ha»- “*‘»\_ l. l 1 l _ . l ‘But my good man. I'm only a poor profausrl" "l konw that! Tell me a word with aevan letter; nanny,‘ rollthlcl" " I —Landon 0 that new varieties of apples ap- A 11101161118!!! l8 011 100t- amen: peered in the early days, but now, fruit growers to provide a marker wlqlr scientific plant breeding for the grave of a celebrated char- along Mandellnn llnen glvlng me wwr of the nlonae dun of the breeder an idea aiid a. direction Middle West, whose memory is re- for his efforts far finer fruit is be- Vlved "ch "ml "h" "19 ‘P914’ Ing developed even than the York trees are laden with their frult- [mum-m by lclenlmc methodm ‘wlmny Applueedv "M" "'9'" The early apples of America :3?“ w“ ‘mmnhan Chimmu- H“ found welcome abroad for their ° y M" u" l“ “'1 “nmflked quality, even. in the days of Ben grave l“ ‘he David Arch" “m” Franklin, who finding no foreign gi,'¥:o§r‘:v:“ie°“f‘:“l' “n” “mm apples that he liked, had several There r}: slllln existent surviv- barrels o! Albemnles shipped to him. The Albemarle still remains ors of the apple vtrees which g-rew from we Seed planted b, Johnny aepgpular apple in the British mar- Appleseed. He brought our fore- fathers the apple tree. -His descend- ants are apple growers in southern Ohio today. So for as known, the Ohio Historical Society Annals of 1861 offering the most authentic story of his life, he was born in Massachusetts in 1775. He a-p- THE RIGHT WORD Mugglns: ‘ll may seem to he careless in ray attire, ‘bunt 1 flatter myself that l always have the lat- est wrinkle in clothes." look as though you bad slept In the spring of 1801 on horseback. the m" you have on}, bare-footed and in ondescript gar- ments. l-le visited the farm oi‘ Isaac Stedden, and during his few days‘ stay talked of plan-ting apple trees to furnish other food for the settlers than game and fish. His {Oi-i For l-‘Irat Aid-Mlnerd‘: Liniment. Huggins: “Wrinkle is right. You= \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ;ss"r\*\§\~‘ \s..s§\\\_ \\\...\\ ‘\ \\ m§ ‘a \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ One of the greatest of all Energy-Producing Foodsl. \ Dclimluforrllchbla-aadfovcoobsg. \ ‘rlncuunaal-alliluaoalltl-lu-Iw l l \ \ saddlebaga contained quantities of appleseed, which he planted about the cabin and went on his way. Five years later he appeared in southern Ohio, remarkable for‘tbe fact that he wore a tin pan. in which be cooked his food, corn- meal mush and coffee, as a bat when not in culinary use. He was travelling on the Ohio river in a canoe laden with bags of appleeeed which he planted wherever be went. He inclosed his orchards which he planted with brush and returned from ‘time to time-to look after them, His favorite apple was the Rambo. He travelled through Ohio and Indiana for folvty years, always planting nppleaeeds wbl-ch he got from New York. In addition to mis- sionary work for apples be was an ardent Swedenborgian. He was ev- erywhere welcomed. During the War of 1812 he was living with a relative near the present site of Mansfield, Ohio. News cams to the ~ll “an- The newest thing in Projection printing Apparatus—. elder flIlIr- “live; Installed an Eastman Auto- Focua enlarger. To place our work before the publla we are going to make an 8x10 photo from negatives made by our studio for the month of Febru- ary at one dollar ($1.00) each. Bamplea of wank In our windows. BA YER PHOTO STUDIO can». TheTelegraph- aiml- 41ml. rdlm, ull_ If you are OUR SERVICE to the eyoslaea aerial pablla ‘it as ellelant as knowledge ‘an .eqalplllent can produce. Our methods el atelleilll the eyesllht are thorough and pales- , telling. We llt no Ilaeaes f0 dlsaeeed Ullorayaltllatarallaealef medical the West. Ever attention. lush aaaee I" llwlvl to Iedlaal Ililllelleta. . 0n reputation Ia you sale- l'-lult rdeelfly Ilpvnal . » VI with " who Ieltll 111307;. veagleflml m-‘Ifilll h! "Qa a 1' H. J.' MADON- omanem aal ma»... Jsoxnmmnayr. - Ofleeeatdflwltblnaqrm u l. Accomplishes Wonders, In Winning Support f0, Claims of Canadian P0; The Telegraph-Journal and Times-Star national I port mission to the West has accomplished wonders - moulding public opinion favorable to the ‘claims 0f Maritime Province Ports. Boards of Trade, Business Men's Clubs and many other organizations have been addressed by Mr. A. M- Belding and Mr. J. D. McKenna, who have point to our fellow Canadians in the West what we Easterners expect and stand for. ’ These Maritime representatives have _.g‘ained f0. insight of the Western point of view, obtainable in 11! * other way than by personal contact. You, too, can b?‘ comebetter acquainted with the West. ' to miss the experiences of our representatives i“ ing articles of vital interest to you. THE TELEGRAP _- Sllblcflbe Now.- only $1.25 for- \ ed out Journal and The Evening Times-Star B-l a “Right Maritimer” youroannoli afford y day The Télegralih-Jdtltfoal-l-‘ifl Pllbllah.‘ l ‘o. t sr. 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