r 0:’ 1.’. Nature's Own Health Builder oatchreds by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Co" Led. Marshmallows Peppermint Maple Walnut Pinoche J. Ernest Phone 82 NYAL DRUGSTOIIE L. HUNTER l. CHOCOLATES ‘ALWAYS FRESH YOUR CHOICE FROM Caramels Chen-y Pineapple Vanilla. Chocolate ALSO NICE VARIETY OF PACKAGES. H. Worth 142 Prince St. ‘OP-- vvvvvvvvvvvvv vvv 1V1 vvCvGrvOOQ-Qo-Q- Classified Advertisements . 10c per lino of ii words 0o per- lino of 5 words 8o par lino of l! words 70 Dir lino o! ii vlonll v rrvv- Central Guardian K. 0F C. regular night at 8 o'clock. _ meeting to- ‘ B310 DANCE-Big Masquerade Dance Tuesday. Oct. 9th. at Olympia Cafe, Summerside, Wagner's arch- estra. 8233-10-8-21 SECOND BLOOlvL-Wlld straw- berry blossoms were picked on Oc- tober 6th by Mr. Robert Gass oi Green Bay. HORSES SOLm-Mr. Peter Stew- art, ‘Marahfleld has sold ‘his valuable horse “British Soldier" to Mr. J. Mc- Donald, Newfoluulland ltor a very satisfactory sum. Mr. McDonald also purchased a fine horse from Mr. Alex McBeth, oi Marshiield. The animals went to shipyard yesterday. ON AUTO TRIIh-Mr. and Mrs. Hugh lMcLure oi Bradalbane ac- ‘ -‘ by their daughter Mrs. Spurgeon McLeod, Mrs. Allan Mc- Lean and her husband Captain Mc- Lean, spent the week end in King's County. onotorirlg down to visit relatives 'i.n Kilmulr and Montague. Mrs. McLure has remained over for a few days with her aged mother in Brooklyn. GOES T0 SYDNEY. Mr. Harold Simpson of Suxnmerside, P. E. L. has been appointed General Sec- retary of the Young Men's Christ- ian Amociatlon oi Sydney. DurlnB the past eight years he has been doing county work on the Island and corns to this city highly re- commended. He is conceded one of the most brilliant young men in hi8 profession in the Marit-imes. Mr. Simpson will arrive here shortly. and will. ‘at once. bake over his new duties. —Sydne'y Post. LAST SAILING-Officials oi The Eastern Steamship Lines have an- nounced that ioliowing the sailing of the Governor Dingley from Bt- John, New Brunswick, October 13th. and after the discharge oi pas-sent- ers on this sailing at Boston on Sun- day, October 14th. service from St. John on this line will be discontin- ued for the season. The last sailing Agents Wanted Found from Boston for St. John will leave Boston on Friday, October 12th, at 50. MADE $2 IN SPARE TIME. IN CITY OR We show you how to make a success. De- Personal Greeting and snappy. Magnificent sample book free. "Imperial Art" 51 Welling- town, taking orders. livery later. Cards. Something new ton West, Toronto. A. W. Sept. 22tf. To Let m -\,-\ TO LET-LARGE ROOMS. APPLY Guardian. 8251-10-6-21 .TO LET.- FURNISIIED APART- ment, temporarily. Apply Guard- cBII. 8121-10-43] T0 LET-S ROOM FURNISHED house. Apply 59 Euston Street be- tween l2 and 2, 6 and 8. 8302-10-9-31 DESIRABLE DWELLING T0 LET. No. 105 North River Rd. Posses- sion after Oct. l5. Apply to A. Pickurd dz Co., Coal dealers. . 8307—l0-9-3i TO LET-PROPERTY OF WIL- liam H. Godfrey, 100 Brighton Road. A comfortable home in de- sirable location. Apply Mackin- non dz MeNeill, 90 Great George St. 8160-10-3-71 TO LET — APARTMENTS AT Roseneath, '76 Upper Prince St. These apartments are beautifully furnished. Equipped with set tubes and range, and janitor ser- vice. lnqulrc at the Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. 8308-10-9-31 Wanted WANTED LOT CENTRALLY LO- cated. Write J. care Guardian. 8292-9-9-tf WANTED T0 RENT SMALL heated apartment, adults. cent- rally locatcd. References iurn- ished. Phone 112i. 8273-10-8-ti. Opportunities fdrWolnen GIRL ARTISTS AND OTHERS who would like to paint greetlnl; cards nt homo send 10c for liberal selection. catalogue o! desislw and instruction. Premier Art Guild. Spadlno and Collcgfi, Tfltlmm- l0-8-ttsl2l. -__--»- --<-Q}——---~— -- An under water mowing machinl: that a. Wisconsin man has invented to be mounted on a motorboat can clear weeds from 20 acress oi water- ways in a day. - ' 'Victoria ‘ Hotel One of the largest and will equipped Hotels in iEasterIl 1 can. Container 110 rooms; 4 i4 of which have ‘ baths. l‘ ' ‘ '.‘ In the pad. two yearn-i. For Ilotcla non and the Ullfl B“!!! h“! its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Tele- phoutu in rooms. loin $4.00 to p.60 rm o1- Charlottetown Hotel Co.,Ltd. Proprietors 4 I-Illtz, Kensington. 8300-10-9-21 Sittuation Wanted - __ STENOGRAPHER WITH SOME experience desires situation. Ap- ply Steno, clo Guardian. 8253-10-8-31 Miscellaneous ‘mo. ALFRED MACDONALD, Land Surveyor, Hermanvllle, P. E. I. 8-7-1 mo MEMORIAM AND MOURNING cards at shortest notice. Guard- ian Job Prlntery. SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- cry, tf CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed. Just the thing for acknowledge- ment, intimations, etc., Guardian Job Printery. ti’. For Sale TOR SALE-FOUR SILVER FE- male pups. unregistered. Apply Guardian. 8293-10-9-31 FARM FOR SALE-ll ACRE FARM of Mrs. Cole Bell, Covehead. Suit- able for either fox farm or sum- mer resort. 8298-10-9-21 ‘FOUND-CAPTURED A FEMALE Fox, marked C.L.—1iA. George - than six prizes in athletic 10 am. Standard Time. ISLAND STUDENTS IN HALI- FAX-The Guardian notes by one of the Halifax exchanges that Mr. Lauchlin D. McDonalld, Kilmuir. a. graduate cf Prince of Wales College last year and son of Mr. John M. McDonald, Kllmuir, has won a scho- larship in Dalhousie University, lat- ely for matriculation, alsdMr. Don- ald another scholarship. In another column oi the same paper it is not- ed that Mr. McDonald won no less there. four firsts and two seconds. ‘The first were 220 yards dash and 100 yards dash, also running high Jump, and broad jump. He was sec- ond on stone putting and hop-step and Jump. It may be noted that Mr. Lauchlin won many prizes at the Scotch gathering the-last few years. The Guardian wishes Mr. McDon- ald hearty congratulations. BIRTHS __ MacINNIS-At "the City Hospital, Oct. 8th. to Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. MacInnis. a daughter. _________________ McLEAN-At the Btrathoona Hotel. On Tuesday. Oct. 9m, Hugh Mac. Len. Funeral notice later. MacQUAID-In this city on Octob- er B, Mrs. James MacQuaid. aged 74 Years. Funeral will take place from her late residence, 203 Great George Street. Wednesday morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstans Cathedral. thence to the Roman Catholic y. FOR SALE-Large comer lot 100x '15 it., with barn and house. on Spring Park Road. Apply Easter Hotel. 114 Kent St. 8234-l0-6-3LI SECOND IIAND TRUCKS FOR salc..l ton Rec Speed 'I‘ruck, fully equipped with cab and stakei body used. only one year. 1 tonI Ford Truck fully equipped, cab. stake body, and starter. 1 Dodge light delivery. All the above at‘ bargain prices. for quick salo. Samuel Kennedy. Charlottetown,‘ P. n. I. B247-l0-6-3i Lost EST-TWO I CIIEQUES BE- tween Grand View and Gasper- eaux. Bank of Montreal signature. Notify this office. Reward. , - 8248-10-8-41 Male Help Wanted BIG EARNING‘. QTEADY EM- ployment ior Barbers. Become ex- port in 8 weeks. Write Moler Blar- ber College. Depart-Inset F’ Halifax. 51-14mm“ AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY CAN m: EARNED weekly in spare time selling well known line Personal Christmas Cards. Scores oi Stenc- graphers, Accountants. Clerks. In Memo riam In loving memory of’ our Dear Mother, Mrs. Sarah Exworthy, who departed rhls life on October 9th, I927. A loving Mother true lrin d. No friend on earth like we ilnd For all of us she did hcr best. But God gave hcr eternal rest. Inserted by her Sons and Daughters. and hcr 82 5. N.D.MacLean UNDEBTAKIE EMBAI-MEII. Phono I49 King quorc Articles For Sale FOR SALE-ANTIQUES‘ AND OTH- ef furniture. Apply Guardian. 8256-10-6-21 etc., exceeded this last Beautiful new samples free. Mas- m Kraft 0a., Limited, Toronto. Representatives wanted small towns also. M. H. w.tts. FOR SALE-HAY PRESS READY ior use, will be sold cheap. James Morrissey. Orwell Cove. 8299-l0-9-ll Situations Vacant A $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting card sample book free; lupl ntativea making ten dollars only; experience or capital‘ necessary. Bradley - Garretson. Brantiord, Ont. B. V. Oct. 944i. Teachers Wanted WANTED AT ONCE-First, Class teacher for Middleton. School. No Nflvuppliments for year. 160.000. For particulars Apply to ’I‘. W. Bradshaw. Seoy. Itinkora R. It. lBl-ifl-O-ii. SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS and paid weekly in spare time selling well known lino penonal Crlstmaa Cards. Expor- lenoe unnecessary. An early. start and our co-operatlon assures suc- ceaa-Beautiiul new sample book ma! o. BROWN, mo.» . .,> ‘i Representatives wanted Toto to. n F.Il.W.mwi. small towns also. c‘. .1297‘ CAN BE EARNED free. Master Kraft 00.. Limited. .- Fomalo Help Wanted WANTED - HOUOIREEPER AT oncc. country woman preferred. Address Box lit. Guardian. llN-ill-lt-ti. Boarders ‘Wanted only oncc in a life-time is it neces- i PHOTOGRAPHS v I Stomach Troubles, Headaches and Dizziness linen your aunnucll in sick; you are sick uli over. lf you cunt digest your food. you lose strength and “pep”: 89% thin und nervous; null feel cs tired willcn you got up as when you went tp be . This Willi the r-onllltiou uf lime. l‘. Joylll. 2170 Lcluurneux street, Iioutr . She says: "l was so nervous that t1: rustling of n newspaper upset me. My appetite bud left mo; Indigestion was giving rue u great deal rats-cubic: I could not sloop: and s ily lost weight. 'l'llllltlé-liil'l)ll had lue eating again, corrected .uly stomach trouble, steadied lny nerves. ran lny weight up ton pounds. llurl made are icel just rlgllt in every wily. Let Tunlnc do for you vrbllt it dill for this sufferer and thousands of others. lt is nlarvelous to see how it corrects the must obstinate digestion troubles-relieves gas. pains in the stouulcll and bon'eis--hou' it ro- storerl the appetite, vigor. sound sleep ulld strong nerves. ’I‘unluc is uunle of roots, barks and herbs-Nature's own medicines ior th sick... Oct a bottle from your llruggls today. Janlac MILLION lsorlususrn _________ BOARD or TRADE-Quarterly meetlns tomorrow. Wednesday ev- ening. 3311 BANK TRANSFERS- Mr. Hill- ard Gordon. of the Bank oi Nova Scotia. Summerside. ‘has been trans- ferred to the branch at Amherst and has left for that town. DISCIIARGING ALBION COAL —Schooner Carl Richards is dis- charging a cargo of Albion Nut and stove coal for A. Pickard dz Co. lPhone 240. e VICTORIA HOCKEY Club lot- tery. Drawing for two tires Wed- nesday, Oct. 10th.. Capitol Thea- tre. 5313 LOTTERY DRAWING at the Capitol Theatre Wednesday night, Oct. 10th. Two tires. Victoria Hockey Club. 3313 ENGAGEMENIX-Mr. and Mrs. Layton IIvDcCabe. Alexandra. amn- ounce the engagement of ‘their daushrter. Bernice. to Milton 0.. Mellish, Montague, marriage to take place the latter part oi October. I 8289 DIED IN CHATHAM—A tele- gram was received at the Bishop's Palace last evening stating that Monsignor Farley had passed away at Chatham, N. B.. yesterday. This morning His Grace Archbishop 0‘Leary, of Edmonton. accompani- ed by Rev. P. Walsh, left by motor to attend the funeral. FOXES FOR. JAPAN-Dr. Leo Frank is making a shipment of silver black foxes from P. E. I. to the Imperial Government of Japan. The shipment will be accompanied by Mr. James Cahili who will take care of the foxes and also spend some time in Japan instructing the Government in tha care of the ranch. The foxes are consigned to Karaiuto, Japan. IMPRESSED WITH CARILLON -—Mr., Percival Price, Carillonaire at the Parliament Buildings, Otta- wa, arrived in the City yesterday. and during the afternoon tested the carillon in St. Dunstans Cath- edral. Mr. Price. interviewed by a Guardian reporter. stated that the bells in St. Dunstan’s tower were among the best being operated in the largest Cathedral of North Am- erlca or Europe. After a few hours adjusting, Mr. Price pronounced the Carillon as perfect. The above mentioned gentleman has spent a number of years in Belgium on a special course and has the distinc- tlon of graduating from the Belg- ium School of Carlllons." and later was chief operator of the I-‘tockfel- ler Memorial Cariilons in New York City. Mr. Price added that sary to adjustra set of bells such as those that are‘ now in the tower oi St. Dunstans wnvrso - aoAaosasTiI Prince Street. om-lo-a-u “7; V ‘e I'v.vvvvu TEMPEBANCE ALLIANCE EX- ECUTIVlL-A meeting of the exec- utive oi the Temperance Alliance was held yesterday afternoon. lls business was to consider the finan- cial condition of the alliance. and also to recommend three persons in their ‘ ' suitable to fill the ap- pointment of magistrates one in each of the three counties who should have exclusive Jurisdiction over prohibition cases. The Premier requested the alliance some weeks ago to make these recommendations it is stated. The matter of the dor- mant condition oi the new amend- ments to the prohibition act. (None of which appear to be in effect at present) was not taken up, it is stated. It will be recalled. that. inter alia, these amendments provide that any person who consumes or drinks any liquors which have been obtain- ed in contravention oi the act, shall be liable on summary conviction, for a first offence, to a penalty of 8200.00 or three months, or for a second oi- fence to six months in jafl; ‘that any landlord who knowingly suffers a convicted "bootlegger" to continue as his tenant, lrgullty of an offence under the act, and that if anyone charged with an oflence under any of the provisions of the act fall to give satisfactory evidence as to where he got his liquor. it will be, considered prima facle evidence that he was in possession of the said 11-‘ qucr unlawfully. PERSONALS Dr. and Mrs. Basil F. Bowman of. Hamilton are visitors $1 the city for the Kennedy-Ewens nuptials. The many friends of Mrs. Wil- fred Taylor who met with such a painful auto accident recently, will be pleased to know she is conval- esoirlg nicely at her home l.n Brigh- ton. Miss Jean Bishop entertained about thirty guests on Monday even- ing at a supper party and miscell- aneous shower in honor of Miss Betty Ewens and Dr. Roy H. Ken-| nedy, M. D., C. M., whose marriage‘ is taking place on Wednesday. __._¢0->-____ FOOTBALL The following is the Abegweit lineup for today’s game with St. Dunstans. which takes place at L SAVE THE “POKER HANDS” the Abegweit Grounds at 3.45. Fullback O'Neill. Three Quarters Woods, Hutcheson, Peakes, Mc- of a minor nature. and occurred at intersections where the "stop" Carey. regulation is not in operation. Op-, Halves erators of motor cars are requested Saunders‘ Blanchard, Tralnof‘. to note Section 16 of the traffic bye- Forwards ed Springhlll coal. another that 3mm, America Qfl __ 4° George Dowllns. retired memb" °1 Imperial Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 78%.‘ the fire department, be granted PM for nine months service. BANKS Councillor Holman gave notice of Subpoenas served - Dwellings quarantined . . . . . . . .. Motor vehicles inspected as to Doors of stores found unlocked Connolly. Horne, Morris. Scantle- bury. MacLeod. Jenkins, Latter. Spares: Partridge, W. MacDon- ald, H. MacDonald. Shaw. W001- ner. Monthlyilleeting (Continued from pare l) session or saline? lntoxicatinfl “WOT- were entered f0!‘ Six proseglggl _ unlawful su-‘ISIOTI and (“if T012115)‘ lawful sale of liquor. P95“ l"? Two convictions and one dismi-SSB - of the convicted offenders Pflld the each case, and one was committed to} the County Jail ior a term 0i 51X months without the option of a fine- On September 5th the Force col- lected twenty-four samples oi milk from storekeepers. and on Septem- ber 12th we collected twenty six samples oi milk from Licensed Milk Vendors. All these samples were found by the City Analyst to contain more than three and one half per- cent of butter fat, and clear of sedi- ment. The storekeeper whose sam- ple of milk collected-on August 29th last was found to be below test was prosecuted and fined ten dollars and costs on_September 12th. other duties performed by ""1 Force during month of September are as follows: Prisoners escorted to County Jail 22 Children escorted to orphanase 2 Summonses served . 33 efficiency of brakes, lights, etc. ‘l4 during the night . . . . . . . . . . . .. I fines of “m, no and costs imposed “fears properly. best electrical engineers in the Do-[ooqgg qf the 99091;‘; money w build indeed he thought they would even-u. chance, so that it would be seen _ 12 tuilly have to. 2 anything was done. law. which states “No vehicle shall a mono“ which he proposed m sub. be driven or operated across the in- mp; m me neg; meeting of the coun- tersectlon or by the conjunction of ‘on ma; no whim woman under Iorty two streets at a rate oi speed great-‘years o? age be allowed w be em- er than ten miles per hour." _- pxoyed m Qhlngge restaurants, and Rgspecnuh!’ submmfld- above that age only as charwcmen. A- BHITWISTLE- Councillor Foster complained 01 Cm” °f Pmmelcriticlsms made in the press about Councillor Holman, in moving thelme ugh; 51113 1°;- mlg month. He adoption of the report, drew the at-| though; gnaw were not mn- to the. tention of the Council to the facbcompany, and alluded m certain that a great number of ear owners specific msmnces of establishments! living in the city had registered theirlwmch 5mm; g0 gum through the, ca" a5 ‘mm cmmtiY Wmts- i“ a“ new schedule of rates. He thought endeavour to evade their city car n only (M, m the council and the tax. He announced that instructions company ma; for three months the were being given the police to take people would my 0g crltlflflng. He action against all who failed to pay 1e“ the company wanted m be fair their taxes and did not register their w an the congumerg Councillor Holman said it was, Clluncfll" DWK" m? m” Fire hardly necessary to defend the com- Department Committee said there pany___¢hey were qum capable of de- W95 flvmillB l0 T990“. eXWPl- B- mat‘ fending themselves. We were told w!‘ 0f $73-90 0W1"! W a member who at the last meeting when the bill was had resigned . lpassed. it was useless to negotiate Councilor K for the Llzht guy-mgr, How can we now expect to Committee Said $11M 11¢ hid "Whlni get anything done. when the con- to report. ltract is signed. Councillor Holman said that the‘ There 18 a “use ems o; consum- citizens as evidenced by letters in "5 which 15 30mg (,0 guflgr _. Office the Dress. even in tHIIIBhVS P8P“. owners and small users. some of were not satisfied. It was up to thepwhom are Qhlnklng o1 Lgklng out council to protect the citizens in this the alectrlc 143m, and 30mg back m ‘ matter. The culvert should be look- kerosene, ' ed into if not PJMSIBBP-OIY- Councillor Foster said that as far He stated that it had come to his as ownmg our own ma“; was con- KIIOWIGGBB that 1'» was "OW 9055"?“ cerned. he would think for a long to secure the services of one of thcmme before he would p“; on; 349g, million at a very nominal sum. He a, plum, to compem Wm; 50 lgfge‘ felt that sooner or later the services am} powgpflfl 305195;“; as ch15, m; of such a man should be secured. asflplegged that, the Qontrncc, be given how it would work out. Councillor Prowse stated that he. Couswiilor MacLeod in reply to a had also heard such complaints. He qugry by Qqungillor Mal-gm.’ sumd felt. however, the contract should ma; the man who had the congrwg have another months trial before fgr roofing me my building on m- count of some hitch in the specifi- Connclllor Reardorl. ior the Health “time had pgfuggd 1,0 sign m8 Con. Bank Commerce Bank Royal Bank Montreal W FBPQYt-Bd dull"! the mlmth 0f 599‘ for Coal. which was accepted. the Inter Utilities-A ...... 44 tember. These were, fortunately. all prlce hem; $333 pef m“ gm- gcmen. 1mm. Uuufle8__B __ _ EYES TESTED and GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TA¥LOI Optometrists 142 Richmond Street (Fallow of liu Director and - tilt 15.... liaLod Ilouml DR. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL SURGEON Corner Queen and Richmond Roberta G. Spencer, Trinity College oi n on.) rgunllt of Baptist Chore Gallon In Plano. Organ, Theory ltudio phone (Cl-J. Studio Bap- Churnb, Fiuroy sum. —-8 P. hi. Foreign scolnlm ml l Bicycles stolen and recovered 2 c m h d wing m report“ t t’ s m k 1d L be Tm “mwm collected In flfles dub (Pggctzlufiifansawelrtgfilen passed, one .25. on ‘zvithethfiryeazou no ||°UB3~9 ‘l? 113°- fllfg sgiwmlferpéie? fgligysihe oi which provided that the salary Oil On motion the meeting adjourned. 2 I" 5 - W° “m fiPoli o isdto , CI’ Fiprohiibitlon dAct d‘ ' ‘$40500 zliigflftlgeperoyear. CThis ewe‘: rrIoved j "es mm” “n ° by Councillor Holman and seconded ' o . . . . . . .. 722.00 oggfgjfldfl]; ‘l???’ couecmd 59,, bvcggxgilllléwrrolilacrlfiggéd if the flMStock _Qll0l'dl'l0fll ; cwrnuarrr- r. coomu e‘- ,,, T t l t u t d $115672 ance committee had been previously‘ Tulm" dahrtmlfl“ l“ ' " on amoun co ece . notified‘ I c9 , Councillor Prowse said he did not HALXFAX’ Oct’ athrquouuoml Studio Phone Iii-Ind! l. furnished by Johnston and Ward s°l¢°lml A- ‘L M°1“““ w" 5mm‘ think that n. view of the circum- a " v n‘ at ed m. days annual leave o; absence m“ es “ch notification was new? Members Montreal Stock Exchange. Victory Avcnuevol Dunno "m" apumb“ 43]‘ g’ an")? m" garyc It Bvras a matter ior the whole‘ N", y,“ “chm” AImn‘ clusive, and Consta e . . _ggar condo“ i ll r o- ' - - - mo. » REXAI-L ml-iil‘alifir=l ml h’; "r . r. m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . light ‘l 1° “whim” we“ tee had received no notification of Am’ m“. 8, Fay’ cm _ __ SIA < ii i"? i‘ “$3,111” “.‘§“,}““ ,1“; $.13, Am- Wmw" Ce 5 c in“ "55 - ° l“ 9 Am. Smelting dr Ref. Co. I th hi f f ll h dbee i . TABLETS B- R- H- Mei-chem 2.: mars: .2 gr-ggwgg-gy- ~- I Undertaker and Eulbalnrer had been in office a year. (30,, a‘; q°_'(N_'y5_')' > Prevent indigestion, flstucno“ ‘ l." ‘m. sum clllllwullll’ "lllml" "fill-ed Y"? had Hud. oMmr Car Co. , human“. coluunuon‘ “m called a meetingbi the police com- 1mm; "pa, cu __ PM” ""4 mittee at eight oclock, but Councll- Intel peu-okum _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ t i, ' ior Reardon was not present. 5n“ Q“ o; y”, Jemy _ __ They Are Real Councillor Reunion said he had goumem pwmc ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ . 4 had no notification of such meeting. Ungon pwmc m4 _ Digestive Aids .:.*:'.*".: :::.f"::':.*:.:**.r:.:r.:.::.t'* s’. B. c“ - ----_-__.-__.__.__:_*r::::-:::_—; - - B! I11 0118C QC. . . Am th th l tin 1» m. o o». or o» .- To LET . ...::.".. s.::..:'.::::.l...".:. “M Pt-t- “o1- > ’ Montreal Bloch Exchange d1 Michell ‘ House. light i mo“ n ‘nun 5°“ 0"" n’ g, ‘m; n: “M” “m” HBBIIBCIIQ Abitibi .... ..* ............. .. s1 who not a . onflolhll . n y coated. Apply, um. Kan. a Tex. 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