mate; that we olnady-bovo many lndultrll In 01ml; may be planning the people mu * poplar to mm ‘Billie that would monk. lmmodnte haste in decor-ting ‘derelict for seam in ‘and J ‘at who past twenty-five years and single exceptlou of a bye-elect dudgmenb ‘Wis sonic: lmthat. lost tlir-iugh a split. and poor gauization. Sun i3_ve—-.-lectiom~:, the Liberals THE PUBLIC Foiiiih (Continued from Page 4) iiidi i_h.- Liberals lllUFt: than two scat and as they only : Liiiiik l can. without llilll my puTSOIJBl pr»- \'U.*'*t.t' were fairly satisfactory. \f the is of little consequence will-flier. they are jnlberals or Conservoiives so long as they are ‘icnbst mt-n and will work for the lllLeruaig oi the country. Thar; lo nothing the mailer wiih Catuula except its (llfllwlhvbl. lil- compatent Governments, We hnwc the coal the irolyulnwst minerals. the tort-sis, i.uiii-.-ii>~e water Powers. millions of acres of lllv present Government will be feiitnl. oily across Canadzutalklng w no (lULitllOCk. fertile soil. ~hu Jaime .1‘ tl.~:h um! PM.“ Wm have a dear ‘vork; game, unsurpassed vceiicry rail gum-dry). Over and water uansaurznaiou d. l kummuud_ without limit, -l m-i ill. tho “o. flneltharuors. and ‘dllflh- all u re- sourceti iuzellizent .. om; people. What ullltl‘ then. din lhcrc be 0M1.“ many men who i“ y with all best fibll'lll\t'll bulimic-l ' 5hr ild not re the Lllllsl. proud ' and g; ppy counmy il- illv 1m; except the (whom-st Lllill peient llliiflilliPmellt of 11-; less‘ resonrcesi. Why: of .'.ll in- i-oiiiili‘ _ fought on the eu- ox‘ during the w-nr. is ‘ll 1.1 L-ll." Onedhat has no: ‘ dc uo pro: ' ;_ in lowering the war taxation pklc- i ed upon her people; but ‘is adding to her public debt w in» tub.- y.‘ fifty million dollars ll ' if l‘ the! utter lncompclen- _ of the government ill i) This election uiltntis ' of Canada. an opoor. “N” ' lllv: llllllllrl of foreign bouinl- >- ':l lnfitllllli still wonder what. fv‘ U U 3i Dmectnrs whose iii Liiu thought l pow l‘. d hundreds . ion.» of ll .11 ' Wlllljv quintities and uuziild wealth .- '»\\: l..il favour rhe COHLiIlIHl L 5051 their natural reso tccg rlchment of a to. a’ few Canadian pOilllklilil lieve in middling! them development and Canada. .\ir. King, in this czimpziigu. .. proven a. tgrmt pron" r ll-l " been lavish in his pruii inet seals, of railways and Oi gov- ernment appropriation geib-rriliy. “Hm, bu. h“. The people will no’ be i.‘O(l\\'.lll(YJll .1 7 ' by these pmmis His long rec rd ' 1".\r upbuilding ' and ilTI; oi‘ these natural rzscurces it _ time to cull a halt rnpeteiit government. a of ile unsound own ministers that" mom ‘$33 or” platform planks are on! get. in on. will simpiy ltional merrlmcnl. [n ~ ances of thic in if". ist. it is an llisllii ' peoplejor a} goi-erzi promises to uppwr platform in lie .., nothing to offer iiie voters except more pro greater expenditure 1 nf no more apprupr 54 upfi ' lie placed upon til»; Dfllllllhil m1. stone of this uespc il(‘l' o“ ("in than the title oi‘ "lb. Premier." The return b0 power of the pm- _ sent. government wiultl “Mull in the greatest eXOIlus m‘ 1m: only its citizens, but oi its illllll>'"'l"i, tlizit has ever been recorded iii tlw lii> OH. ce thv cost of production ilic viwr low-priced labor countries. loll ‘States? I would ask the .\Jll will (l0 the {farm products. Suppose. for "rcmis lLY H, y‘ illi’ (‘zmiillizin housewife if h . n-l. >ills and '.\"ll"ll‘L' this Trademark THE “CEETEE” trademark on underwear assures you warmth and comfort because it guarantees that the garment in made of pure imported wool, knitted automatically to fit the shape of your body. No better underwear is made. When buy- ing any underwear see that you see the “CEETEE”. “GBTHIPUnQu-wur In cold n: all good duller: in all weights, nylqnndnixufor men, mill: and flhildnn. Mud; In Canada by THE C. TURNBULL COMPANY OF GALT, LIMITED iCEETEE” The wise head; o! the lovers» ment know it. in doomed by their {duty . ~ zilint long period»! time v1 have xnever fwed 1n correctly Pmdlm-‘llhf! statesmen of all u» OHIO!’ ing any election results. with the {eighty-fin countries wrong and one gave a good account o! themselves, Before our anon left Canada he. did much to make sqparatlonl and the breaking of home ties u easy as possible. when a Prince Edward island-unit stationed at ll-lalifax would have. been shipped to England without-an opportunity being given the men m bid BOOIi-DYQ l0 1119i!‘ Parents and loved ones. Mr. Measervy, ln the. h“ °f “termillfll ‘Illlolltlon. succeeded in getting leave for all hands and the boys came homo to any farewell. ‘ the last adieu and the parents and friends of those boys cannot for‘ get bow much‘ this mum to them. fin the ward of 8L Antoine and my --tance. as the election In: only Among other pi-e-Election predict priest on the cost of living. lone, l prvdlCled the defeat of the. Lilwjflls in 1911 (lhlwsh Bt- l-hll ministration it would seem like l time ,. partisan Liberal) thg defeat. deliberate attempt.» to scuttle the of the Plinservatlves in 1921, the lshlp g0 that a, peaceful “waging FilYlllQTa Government in Ontario, of L119 wreck might be “mun-push. -~ lie Libcrals in the Kent and l-lall- lad by our admit neighbors m me the rttwui. provincial elctlons in‘ It is time for Canada to put n? three I iw his employers in the United Sta- .~ claim I “.011 Cflll- l It lakes no ueer or seventh son iment. lbut if the people return a by u su\'cl1l.ll eon to predict. that {government to -power that has pro- uyoiie travelling oontiuu-‘fthafs the fault of the people. lllt’ gu-oplt- in all walks of life as I down on their knew and humlbly _ um vlollii-Z, can have no possible Fthanik God that the opportunity is 'kno“n_llllv.xllilll as to the result on the to be given them on the 29th. day iilili lily or October. There will be tcf October ho discharge these ln- The Conservative lcumpetelnt servants. ' 'l‘l.e uovc-rnnivziit that will come sent combination at Ottawa. Thlslmm B! the 513151973‘ "leml int.» powvr on the 29th of October must be accomplished regardless ' will bt-di- ab.» iitlc of Conservative, ‘of who is to lbe the leader of a new .-ui it will be brught. into poufirlgovermuent. The same people who‘ I rctd to cross the floor in an ef- lbe relied upon to select a leader _, _ .ri to r- (item their country from who u<lLl be satisfactory to the peo-lhlm to make special trips to Ottawa and elsewhere in his determina- EXDlOiLGIS. ple after the battle has lbeen wonItlcn tocarry cases through and procure for our men what was Jllill- i He has many times given of his own means t0 fillllllill‘! llldllur with Cuiifldfl. but. P511111 independent P601919 and mflfit- the families of men whose case he WKLS fighting mid in mimerous other '\"~-l d; their innocence, l caIIIlFW 0f U164!‘ 0W" destiny 01109 Iflflrihwavs of which the public kllUWh lmilllllg he lius proven himself to in ouc word “that, l3 the ‘The question of a. leader is trivialbe 1m, champion o! the returned mcn. ~ . tlr will Canada. Our Govern- as compared to the menace that‘ '. lldik: been iucre political! _ “m1, mlgfliontreiil. - : iii \'i(‘\\' Illa)’ have time and, or the people's‘ SOME 'l‘ and minerals, we were suf-‘ell 01‘ carried 3W3)’ by U19 ED439611 my 5,30,“; ,0 $783,; this 4e. of the Right lion. William Lyon c j but. as we have wasted‘ 135w. with 11910115 living I did manage to carry away a few nearing ihv end of some l .10 not say that the present gov- llrlltlll-Ill. must and will be defeat- 1'11 because it ‘s a Liberal Govern- isc it is a dishonest policies. -p@11¢:@5?'rhey proposupectationu soon turned tide umtil 3n mo tariff 311,1 their it streamed steadily out long before . tfhat it will ‘reduce the of living and the cost of pro- l wonder if they expect puiilt. when; we can compete with thr- Chinese. the Germans and _- the or‘ urgumerit. the cost of living _ I i» 1llii‘~.l_ what good will tniiuKlnx argues that l1 high tariff klligiwtely an; nlways- m higher daughters are the streets seeking em- ill’ l-"llWli? (‘lit-up bread lls eimlllv "Him? division?! 1-0 011!‘ IWO. llfl-‘igsmlllg mm" m“ l! ‘me l3 willing 1° .1 iiorkcry to the man with an ein-dlll" hlgllefil Ill-riff 0H earth Bplit.“°°“°"‘l5e- l" ‘"1!’ ""9 ma” l“ m’ a5: jl .. w‘. mo. B vary '°' Mfllvlllvnn. _ l-lllytihedancmumnohmmwurln fllolllrltsdlatq , lclcnlanddntnury ll To i Island. - "l! , ma. prion Dlotacttoniptho vim u up nun,“ we now tnko cannot. be co in Ill ranks. ‘Mr. ‘Mesaervy sent two of reduced duties since the war. Arc 10H ‘Canadian polificlm (lMaclconzlc King) right? ~ l-‘ll K1118 has nothing to my ra- mardinx the nulliona hi; govern- 0P ment has wasted in its vain attempt to retain power and its consequent in- Ae one looks ovoi- thls entire ad- ture could be cited. > l. l the boys from the Island. in mouth. units. Other ‘nmttern pertaining men were also attended to. 43. Canada's lprment plight w return wesv ‘among their own comrades. ‘ If a government has been a fail-l lure that's the fault of the govern- buck to Canada in disgrace. Mr. d — l ' d d1 e Ac sastrouo to the country, thenvo’ an b] _ ‘Some of our Senior officers llh’ The Canadian: people should get interests. Mr. Messervy was the ng ‘ The all-important, immediate and oil other parties §oniy issue lbefore the Canadian pQQ-‘tlIGlY difficulties. both in P1111119 l ple to-day 1,9 the deny; of the pw-ia only since coming home thaaw le hewill accomplish the defeat of the unpaid. hospital expenses. honors r5»! oi‘ the country, have been tpreeent dangerous combination oaniln civil service and many other things affecting the wall-being of our t is ‘land Canadians have fbecome n. free 1y theirs. lChzlrlottetown, P. Ii‘. l. 1 am Si“ Bile-l l January. 1924. i5, FRANK J. D. BARNJUM. ___ _ .._._q.- _ I just as soon as guy one of ‘us produces a lilting" [ha-t ls not wanted he is mag to one side and either mends his ways or starves. The only people wlho are not pro ducers are the lowers, the ne'er-do- wells and the idle rich, and society could do without them without any loss of sleep. The next time tum- fore that. n. Free Trader talks to you about protecting the poor con- sumer, tell him thatylie has for gotten the other half of the- poor fellow’s name. that. his full name is producer»con.sunier_ and that if. under-"frelm-trading methods. some of his requirements may possibly cost. hi5 consumer half lie-so, the in- come earned under bhe same aye- tem lby his producer half will lbw of v ' IMPRESQIONS 0F MR. MACKENZIE KlNG- of in‘ Sir.—-Although not at all impress- Siackvenzle King. yet paradoxically impressions. First, and very impor- is willed". King's complete lack of “charm? l realize now just why he has remained a bachelor. Sir Wlil- frid Laurier radiated charm. Even his opponents felt it. Mr. Lemlleux is n speaker of charm, But Mr. King-the vast audience which had eagerly poured in with great ex- ml the stpeech was over. lt wag bored. For a. mun (an ex-author, too) who mnde such a point of "unity." it is rather strange to think how his speech utterly lacked that essential of all good speeches-unity. If orbecame a. hodge-podlge of irrelevant many caises reducing him to beg- lsit also that. if be prefers to live in a cheap couu-Lry he had better gal to {Manchester or Germany. and, ll he finds these places too dear tell. i0 h ihe mass production of thefilblvlfilfil. Then. too. his Efai-‘lollthlm u! 80 40 Bagdbad. and that 5e tact, in gayjng_ "Undgubtedlx tayfrom there he might find his way‘ what tznod lower cost high tariff would be of great benell/J Clrlllfl. Where 11111156 are 861d 1° t0 ‘he People "f m1“ lmwmce the (qunadgan m to 011mm.) and Quebec, bukqrbe really cheap. Ifor my part. let electors of Queens _ ' when our mulikelts are flood- s0 pleasant for a. Qllflbec audience m9 "V8 In 11 ""‘!T\“l'§' will??? lllllliffl nm- 100M715 i" n" the (lllculllsii-lnc’ ...1 “m, fflfgilgn gogds and goreignfto hear! Evidently. the West 1h@‘“An Old Man of the Sea." more high pt' ll'lll where the in- comes ore u. u high. for in those Ml-Hcountrles the incomes proportion- than or unity. lllut does it? Look ut thefi-re the necessities of life and one United States. with .ts indu-strlollal 1835i h“ ‘he iamfirlwl-mn o! ‘Ens; .11.; Mfume was; and its \veg[,]8p€nd‘li1g gomc real money, and of “l7riity-~ unity of Canada." ‘m. filmy? m»: mun. lSo that's that. lvllvlve for u wumrv like Canada“ Then the game old, unortgllna] ar-ilm‘ “ll-him! l°94l°lm<1 Winter“. gumeqn, "A high mp1" {ncpeaseq we can never be a cheap country to‘ the cost ol’ llvlng." Again, let us “W? “L ‘m’ “'9 mu“ ha" warm 100k u; (he limped 5mm; H“ the clothing, well built housed lots of highest tariff on earth incneased mel- ‘ll-mu? l°°d “*1 heal“ “'1' rim-l;- cost o; twins? If H bu’ why veyances. not to mention the handl- ‘aren't Americans clamoring to en- “all! 01' 1031M! llfll! H WHY"! V9861- tcr Canada? if it. m. why are Can- flllvn- lllomver- M =1 People we atlians by the hundred thousand 535W"- m° ‘Wmlqrw and luxurl" ‘clamoring to eager u“, States? of life, and furthermore. we hap- Many pgqplg can bom-(y can Wnupen m halve as neighbours the Un- a room chmpiy .11, New york (mydhed ‘States of America. where the than they can in Montreal. Moat M31153‘ “'85” a" Pam “ml whither American foods. many manufactmrl- m" WWW wmfirek “Me” We 3"” cd articles. and necry al] clothing the!" 1'15‘ a5 $°°d wages “d '3'“ (except woollen gwde) are cheaper equally 300d JlWflB- Think 0f 1119 m m..- United States. Under the new nwduwr mther thflv the mm- hlghest. tariff on earth! So thafsllomel‘ when W“ ca" W“? balk“ that, on the 29th. and you will surely penny, M; ma‘, 1 am eurpfls. vutclnlavour of UTprotective tariff. ed a-t your logricq-or nther, at I 11m '51P. 8W- your sulilprining lack of logic! H- K- 5- HEMWNG’ , , 1 gm s“: 9m" 903 Druinmond Build/lug, ' vox FEMWAE.‘ Montreal, E‘. Q. POOR DOWN-TRODDEN,‘ CONSUMER -| Montreal, P. Q. October. 1925. ‘THAT .___,._. I ‘ Slr.—What a deal of twuddle anal nonsense the vote hunting politic-f lans are giving us these dam about? the poor down-troddeu consumer. Who is the consumer anyway? Why, , of course. the mun or woman. and the boy. or girl "who consume lliinglfl, who buy clothes and food and fuel and pay rent and spend money on all the other necessary and unnecessary ‘bhlhlgs of life. in other words. everybody 1s a con- sumer. And. now, who is the pro- ducer? Well. the communist: will tell you that the only producers are those ‘who wield a pick and shovel. an axe and snw_ o mortar and trowel. etc. and that all the Say “Bayer”- lnSistl rest of us are mere barnncles. who For Cows Headache i-shougd] uott allowed {to Tylote. N l . Rh _ .muc eas o vo com or. eoe lane the ideas that llioiie for Soviets cum gm Fumatlsm and ‘Balolhevlsta. lBut. anyone wlfli Lumbggo Pam a grain of mmon canoe knows mat the ilwlniauelrn and the dootml, the lawyers and e engineers. the bookkeeper: and' a tyvtltfl. and the women who aldveut bovine. Ind even the editors of nawcpapcrs. are iunt as much producer! on ‘thus who work with ‘their hands tn the factories or who erect bulldhgs and make land repel rrfhe roads. We are all rlntegra pom of the great Accept a!!! 5 Safi/‘m which contains proven direction: Bondy‘, "Bnyar" beau of ll imm- Also m» of 24 ma too-drum“ 1 ' . sZiiEiZQEéZTuFtl-Iie“~““-= ~ rinsing/mints UAWERHEAR world ‘ ‘ t-llit. mflkel and The Returned‘ nun’ g of Prince Eawud T119 "Merit-Knoll m men who represent both. aides of our na- mmll Will-lei. 0°11"! 0f "lint wedded. to neither). co that the action i In England. Mr. lMesservy showed the same kindly interest in,’ l When our men were suffering from want of fuel during an unusually cold winter. he. at great expense of time and money. final; Neva stwia and New BFUDSWlCk-inew manager .1“ charge of her “Lily induced the Department to order the issue oi‘ extra cool for ourl .\l_v estimate iu sova Scotla was fairs. it, lis time to allow the in- Jild not. carry (jflfnpg[enf_ who is responsible ‘m. When our men were being held English ‘Hospitals among strangers, .‘\lr. Messervy mus instrumental’ in having them transferred to Can adiun Hospitals that they might, be j These are only a few of many cases on record. : lSome young officers considering themselves as being treated unfairly refused to "carry on" and were under sentence to be sent highest officials and had the young men restored to their units clear ly deserved promotion through influences working contrary to their on their account which procured justice for them and gave them the honor to which they were entitled. Mr. Messervy when in France came to visit the island boys. in‘ the trenches and at the guns, and many lads had a chance to have lwhere cases have been won for our comrades. b)’ Ml" —\l@$$e1'V.\"5 W0rk. lwhen every other resource had failed. The getting of justly deserved Dell5l°119~ blwk Pa?" grammes comrades can all be attributed to Mr. MesserllY- _ _ The least we can do is to thank him and express the hope that . -..id oi‘ functioning aglhailgs over this great Dominion n! he may lqng be gpgred 1Q carry on the good work- of a great ‘V1111! “M631 ‘Period in its history. Eproducto things. ulid what is more, cut down out of rail jyroportlon-iu actors or Queen-s County Wm of gary" Te“ your lame Trade thwwdonutlon of Mr. Sinclair's mistake lllifl” l .. i l u omanattng from political motlveu. tuniiy-belug reduced. cumin l; fllfllw. merely desire to place concord our nigh appreciation of the aer- "WI °1 ‘M1 John New» w on behalf of the Canadian lSoldiera ofl ‘w his own sons to the front and both - ' a Corinne Griffith Produc. On one occasion ‘ , "l-"li. lnu. present: For some of them it was. hiany instances of n similar na- < to the health and comfort of tbel in ‘Messervy ‘curried their case to the were in danger of losing their just-i means of tbrlnglng pressure to bear and at home. atten ed to. But it e have found how much we owe to can cite over a hundred instances which had been (leferrell. positions wf- have known o. E. SHERREN. sconce c. TAYLOR. 5.5 TTAXPAYERS AND MR, SINCLAIWS MISTAKE SiixwThe Patriot is mirklnlii i1 l“! gallant and ingenious nttemlll l" "sugar-over" Mr. Sinclair's blund- er in respect to Mitchell and to win for him sympathy and votes‘ ll no longer refers to those who directed public attention to the lir tcrcst this Province has in the rc- sult of his mistake us "mud sling- ers" etc" and its pica for sympa- tliy might be considered if it were‘ advisable to rc-elecg one who is apt to make such mistakes to u. posi- tion in which the good name oitlie flu... L? .5 i.» w. l» It “Gum... Would you, too, give social pqition for love? Would Y0"! Step doilllimm i a social throne to a humble 10y‘; that called to your heart? - ' Live with Anal» Corinne Grlffitlh-eitotfc J-ciluty-flower of ,1"; "Ne" ilvlng a drama to touch your w.“ —glvihg true love to and Ullll (my: iYmbollzes the one true love of your own, gee l: Directed by >169. Province and its liability for the payment of such sums as $17,000; may be involved. t‘ The vote of u majority of the el-' with an all-star cast, headed by course. he interpreted as a con< and an expression of the opinion that the taxpayers of this Province LLOYD HUGHES. Clive Brook. Louise‘ Hedda Hopper, Lllyan Tashman, Gale Henry Fazendi,_ Rockliffe Feliowc: ought to repay the amounts lost by the British officers as a result of it. I submit that in simple justice FOX NEWS _- PATHE " REVIEW-ORCHESTRA County ought es involved in Mr_ Sinclair's ufllltll~ duture, to allow their sympathy to prevail pvt-er their judgment. I um. Sir, etc. W. L. COTTON Charlottetown, _.(;overiimeul. position standing Liberal who ‘them. l ndiulrc the spirit, of Mi.‘._ treated with contempt by the gov- wires with the consent untl co-op- ‘zzlf one ‘be troubled with llfilll-i- ~ ernment. But their votes are wiiut- l!l‘ill.lOl‘l of tho ‘Canadian Press mull hc will find in Holloways Corii liv- cd now; and the attention of ihethe Daily newspapers of Mouctoui mover an application that will eu- governmenfle leader was dlrectcdtlic 'l‘iiucs and the Tlruuscrlpt. Theitlreiy relieve the Bllflelrlllll llu the udvlsubillty of finding SOHIGlTQIIIYIIH will hc will "ll lllv lllr M‘. '“"_—<'°>"—"_ [or the ouwlldlll mm. mid ltiuiouucenilsiiis Will‘|“‘¢l' fill-lard‘: Llnhnem in the Imus»- mpl-esenlallu- mud:- uutil itbout. midnight. ‘| _ F Oct 27m’ 192d’ ‘Blanchard who treutvd with ilisiluin‘ ‘the suggestion of M13 Nlclieiui that‘ la position should be fuuud for him liu lieu of the seat ln the Seiuitc. for which he was proposed. and for which by education uiid ability he is well fitted_ lie declined to uc» cept a "mess of pottuge" from the “"“}iuei| who refused him and the lAcoillan people the right to dine on ' " ‘ lSciiiitorlal diet. Mr. Illnnchurtlb ac- ‘ tioii is one of which his fellow flicuiliuus may‘ be proud; and l trust that they will show by their er iappreclutlon of it, as well as of Ithu conduct 0i the governmtnt iu Th e regnrd to them. by voting against. I i ‘V Maritime Winter lthc government's candidates alike] I Fair {in Kings, Queens and Prince (Youn- ‘lieu and Horse Show AMHERST. N.S. o ACADIAN VOTES ARE WANTED NOW! Sin-When the Senators were appointed the claims of the Acad- ian people of this lProvlncc were I am, Sir, etc.. . A T-RUE BRlTON Queens (‘muity. Oct. 26th. 1925. iflhildrenb Aid Society l I l l l Annual Meeting The Annual General Meeting of... NOV. 2y 31 4 5- Th“ Cmllmill” “d '9°°"-“Y “V ' ’ Charlottetown. and of all persons‘ interested lln the Wvelllare of Cltlld- _ fell. will ‘be lie-id an U19 City Ooun- 600 CATTLE (‘ill (‘lll-nimlgier hon the evening of“ 40° 8H5“, alutgsioucyoc; t nd day of Novc-mlbar 20o swma By Order ’ l W. J. P. McMlLLAN, lP l-d Ll.- lmmcnco lfioultry E_Xl1lblf. 5774 23 LL "a en '5 Evening Attraction: In Immense flew A rm a. Will Broadcast . _. Election Results (Special to The Guardian.) MONOTON, N. B. Oct. 27-410- uulta of the Dominion Electionsl will be hrondmat from Radio Sta- tion CNlRA on Thursday night and lhoae owning ‘Radio sets will be enubled ‘therefore to get the bulls- Ulwd tut-pr!!! tron‘: all parts of] Canada. ' ' ' This has been arranged by the Radio Dem ment of the Canadian livauonail m ‘way! and the return: from the lllohcton station will be given just Excursion ‘rickets for one ‘ Flrit Clan one ‘way fun plul ‘I! per cent will be ll- Jund on November 3rd. Good to mum November 4th. From Monoton. Point do » Ohono, Tormontlm and Inter modlltc Otatlonp. ' t "WWW ml" l" wilixuzztzistiitzatzzxar" V ‘ ;‘.i- i‘ HOW ABOUT A FURNACE’ FOR YOUR HOME THIS CaIoriC PipelessiFutfnges p have been heating home's" i this Ifrovince for many ycarstgiving’ en- tire satisfaction. l l ' *1‘ ' , Have us quote prices on the ‘heating 0f your home. You will be Well satis- fied. y , I . Phone, call or write us. " l ~ ‘a . ' l Fllill ll.llllllllllll BO Grnfton IMO“ Opp Prlngg Edwgrd PIIONI Ill-J- d!!!" Opens Wlth a aBdng Monday Night November 2nd. ABEQ EIT IfAIR u? ban/up, l IV v.- <.& o?" Y0u’ll Servc 2 Purpo geg-_ _ 1. Aid the Abegwcit D11“. 2. Incidentally Ha ve a. whale ofa time.