all-H ",',"§§!3 SPF 1 Li PRINCE ED WARD MATINEE 5 . 16c. 26c- vlcron "lllcLAiiLEli - HELEN nacx IN “WHILE mus steers" l........ “What Sha "they'll PRINCE enwAan lnonnnv ‘Matinee: 3.l5—l6c, 26c. Night 7 and 8.45—26c, 37c, 45c. I i! Tell The Police ? murder — drag ‘ you on the stand --\vri,ng from you - what we've been ——NOW. NIGHT 7 d: 8.45 .. 26c, 31c, 45c. Short call it 2"", a . HERBERT - lilARSl-IALL EDNA BEST CAPITOL NOW PLAYING Matinee 3 P. M. ... 11c, 26c. Night ‘l d; 8.45 ..... 26c, 37c. SERIAL and COMEDY CAPITOL DRAMATIC YET TENDER! TEARFUL YET JOYOUS- MATINEE 3.15 . mom 1 s 2.45 26c. 31c- ... . llc, 26c. “a little child shall lead them!" MEEK YET MAJESTIC! “THE MIRACLE MAN" comes r0 exonave a NEW TALKIE exremence IN your: HEART! whose-amino snumauu-mmvhnan-Li auannnuww. Impressive (Continued XXIII: P830 l) fell, be preserved from all evil. and stand honour-ably among tho nation; for righteousness. Have mercy, we beseech Thee, upon the wqund ", the maimed and the sick and unemployed: and grant Thy most gracious comfort to those who mourn those they have loved and lost awhile. “God save our King, and bless our Empire with a return of pros- perity. "O Lord, we entreat Thee to hasten the day when war shall be no more; when the nations shall heat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning- nooks, and shall live together in a harmonious and abiding pence. And .grant, we pray Thee, that we who survive may ever revere our great national traditions, and bring our ‘citizenship into obedience to Thy Holy Will. "Our Father, which art in heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name, Thy kingdom come, ll‘_\'ill1_" to h|de—~ J. H. Howatt . 1.00 ,_ _ ,.. - “L ‘mm LIE‘ Earl McDonald 1.00 Miss M. Mccannell , 1,00 E. W. McKinnon 1.00, Featuring the or- Pam” “itch” 1~°° iginal co-sfars of 3mg”? . . ll . the smash stage n_ 10,? Pkw- ‘.25 _ .25 GRAFTON ST Henry J. Phillips . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 GREAT GEORGE ST. T0 DATE Stanley, Shaw d: Peal-den .. 10.00 Ross Drug Co. . . . . . . . .. Miller Bros. Ltd. . . . . .. Thy will be done on earth *1 As it is in heaven. Give us this day our dI-ilr b1000- And forgive us our iresPl-sses As we forgive them that tresPB-Bil against us. And lead us not into temptation. But deliver us from evil, For Thins is the Kingdom, Power and the Glory forever. Amen." the Last Poet Bounded The Last Post was then sounded, and the hymn "O God Our Help in Ages Past." was sung. After this came the Chaplains address, the placing of wreaths, “Reveille? the singing of "O Canada," and "The King." Simple in its dignity and ap- propriateness to the occasion, the service left a deep impression upon all present. Headed by the Legion Band, the war veterans then proceeded along Grafton to Prince Street, thence by way of Richmond, Queen and Grafton Streets to the Legion rooms, where they dispersed. They were marshailed during the parade by Major W. J. MacDonald, pres- ident of the Charlottetown Branch of the Legion. The Boy Scouts were marshalled by Mr. W. Warren, and made a very creditable appearance. Many Wreaths rlaced l-lis Honour the Lieutenant Gov- ernor was the first to step forward nt the service to place a wreath at the base of the monument. Wreaths were also placed on be- half of the Provincial Government, the Mayor and City Council, the Army and Navy Club, the 8th Siege Battery, the 105th Overseas Battalion, the Prince Edward Is- land Light Horse, the Ladies Aux- iliary of the Canadian Legion, St. NOVEMBER 12, 1932 Ed Roselle-ah g The New BROWN LABEL 401s. ‘v “It is goodtea or It would not be In a Red Rose package” 20in». things that we do this morning bring vivid sense of our obligations. While the Great War crowned Canada with a diadem of undying glory, the part our men took in it laid fresh responsibilities upon us, its citizens. We cannot prevent the Canadian dollar from falling some- times below par in foreign mar- kets—but we can and must main- tain the Canadian spirit up to par at home and throughout the wnn! world, and be staunchly true to the ideals of high living and high thinking for which our men fought and died. “And, finally, this may be snid. As we stand here today our hearts and hands reach out longlngly for peace. Let. us do more than long for peace, let us do more than even pray for peace. Let us live and work for peacé. Let us cultivate the tem- per oi’ peace, each in his and her own heart. In our religious. polit- ical, social and personal relations, let us put our foot firmly down upon all that is acrimorflous and unbrotherly; let us join hands where and when we can and we shall thus help to hasten the day when “like a rainbow, east athwart the sky, peace shall appear to all have spelled out the name of Can- ada in letters ot gold to be seen b1 the whole world. The bravery, sell sacrifice and the patriotism dis played should be an example to the boys of today. "You should live clean, think true, do your duty, one so conduct yourselves that no stain can come on the record of Canada that bore such a noble and glor- ious part in the defence of tha empire of truth-righteousness and liberty," said the speaker. Rev. Father Bernard Gillis es- peclailyasked the boys to prayer- fully observe the two minutes o! silence which will be part of thi day's progmm. Mr. C. H. B. Longworth, chair man of ihc School Board, moved I vote of thanks to Rev. Mr. gati and suggested that at some future, \ date he give the boys a. more ex- 1 tended address on his experience: at the front. ' Mr. J. W. MacDonald, President 0i’ the Canadian Legion, dwelt on what. Remembrance Day stands for It was to be regarded not merely as a holiday but more as a. holy day, and to that end the churches at the request of the Legion were holding services. Proude 85 Mbreside ......... .00 , Mrs, 3391,11. Murray . H‘ A. Mcmun“ " 1- 00 Johnsaz KndM Vlotorlfl 1100802 the world." He also read from the constitu Mm Bourke _ _ _ _ 1,00 Richard creed u Loo A, F. . ., St. Lawrence an An additional feature of yester- tlon of the British Empire Service - M15, H, c. Brown . . . . .. 1.00 craswen sumo 1 o0 Wlldey 11011805. I. 0- 0- F» Rllylll day's observance of Remembrance League the reasons why the day 1.00 _ . -1‘ 1.00 ' ' ' Edward Chapter, I. O. D. E., Crys- D13, m1 on llgh 1 1; 1 1 h 1d b - M1s-Rol>°1lM°W*““‘“ Fred Pickard ....... 1.00 l“ “ ° w‘ ‘m m“ 5 °“ e P°”P°‘“““d- - 1 ~ - 11' 51x m0 E. Ducliemin 1.00 tal Chapter. Old" °f the Eflitom meaning and significance to the Principal Leo MacDonald presid- hhltn wean. _ _ . Red Indian Service st. 1.00 , _ , , . rrnacrlve sllonr TALKIES. Miss Minnie smith - 100 Mm A, Blrtwhistle .50 Mm George wan“ 1 m Star. the Knlshir of Columbus. occasion, was the religious services ed. and it was noted that the boys, A ‘ i Mrs. F. s. WllklllS 1.00 M15, M- A. Howatt . .50 J F‘ Robinson _ ' I'm) the 51PM Rfibekflh 110080. in various of the city churches. who remained standing throuih- .-.-* . Mrs. Roy Quisfey 1-°° Mrs. a. Ilovvnrd ...... .50 J‘ Peter Mammal‘; " " 1'00 1. o. o. rt; the Sons of England; out, kept perfect 0,4,, and “p, . = . ~ a, Mrs. T. E. MucNutt 111° - (3 M ‘my . . . . . . . . . .. .50 ' ' the Willing Circle of King’s 591-1091, 5991155555 g d] t t; u k -.“Whlle Pans Sleeps Romance And M15. S. R- Fllllay-“(lll -- ~ ~ IYIIQlNCItIYSTfEAST SIDE T0 Dar 51.1 wig prim-g?“ 183 Daughters. yirlnity United Church; 0n. Thursday at each of the city Zolzxillergg a a en on n e mm ' , ‘ 1 1 ' _ ‘ 5 , "...-u... . . ' I5 Fme Adm“ (fimedy At (allltol M“ Fwd “w” ---- The Charlolietovm Guardian 15.00 Per; Gunmn jg Miss 66011411111 Pope. There were schools the Pupils were addressed The Prflflramme opened with the Ihfima _ _ -_-__ _ Mrs. R. V. Longwollh ‘n D1‘. Goodwill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 Miss L‘ Huzara '50 H150 many Wreaths P101000 by re- by a member otthe Canadian singing of 0 Canada and closed A A romance of the logging camps, F. l. Home . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Dr J w_ Mcxenm 5,00 M M N. La - 50 latives and friends to the memory Legion on the spirit of Armistice, with the National Anthgm hr-‘fl . tl . r10. ~" - a onbined - __ 1m ' ' ss . lac rcn . , ' r Intense. vivid lltiifill-(lihllllil to- “12,, “lnobtlirgflc 5$,L£,,,.c‘§s fclarmvu, MYS- J- J~ M°K__“m°“ _‘_ “it, Gecrge Rage“ 3,00 M's‘; L; Dewar I . I I .50 of 11111111111111] soldiers who had paid the horrors of war, and the bless- » ward xvluch til: u._!l<111:'. "10011 P» B0,,”- nmv m the Capitol qhemre Mrs. W. M. Wllsllt -r*-l Em,“ worm _ _ _ , __ , 2.00 c c l 50 the supreme sacrifice. ings of peace. Prince Street School '1 .d9finlt°1Y hmmci ‘g ‘d ma??? prove" to be nu exciting and novel ' - - “o Mrs B5111‘, Rogers 1.00 5131:1305‘ -50 't't te th chic! 111111 it 111" llll - -~~- -- -1- - " - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .2’ l‘ a . . anon - . . » hlsoglfiis sletfps,“ 1.0mm“ 5 vnwr M,“ Fliesglyris previous gryglv s Bentley . . ‘ ' ' H ‘F’, M“ Anson Manna _, . 1.0g A Friend ' ‘ ‘ I . . 10 CHAPLAINS ADDRESS West Kent School At Prince Street School Principal ~ Lriglen now showing w. Prince Erl- Romance and comedy are Se, ~ boréhcgm s‘ to Date .. u. B, Davison 1.0 NORTH mum ROAD ADMlRkL Followmg is the text of the ad- The pupils or West Kent School 10mm; presided and 31m- . g" ~7>“>Yard Theatre. . _ ngfiinst some of ‘he most nn-mmg ' J. A. MZLCOG .._...... 1.00 ST '8‘ YORK ST 1:0 DATE I (“e55 delivered by Rev- captain were addressed by REV. MOOFhBBd appropriate remarks jntroduggfl‘ “ SWl-"l "lollmwnl “I bu“? Mm“ and bciumiul nrountilin woods M“ Fmm‘ Mcphee ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " ‘ D1.‘ CAM)“ _ _ _ , , . . . . . . .. 1.00 ' _ ‘ Lcgatc at the service: . Legats, Chaplain of the local the speaker, Major Russell C} incl story plot has been nuiurlulncd “Genes u“, Serve“ has m“. Show“ Dr, L, 13, McKcnnn 2.00 m ' f, , l, _ 1m Mrs. Retort Cotton .. 1.00 “Comrqdes and fellow citizens I b l I m E L _ _ throughout, selling ll 112100 luroilu-r 1mm u,,n05p,u.,.,. o; U“, logging My, B’ C‘ Hows, _ H m.) M1... Dalian ‘Niche son . .00 Mrs. James Gamer n 1.00 1r k n! a . ranci o e B. . S. . Mi. Le chandler. In the course of an ad- "melodramus to 1011011". A1~c<111l111u>t0 camp and i, rm“. Cumhd, mu,“ M“ H A Stetson ' m) 1:1,... Junk 11.11.01; . . . . . 1. Mm A. G‘ Pea“ H Loo do ‘not inn 1S v.ry s°l°mll 00- gate spoke of the meaning of Re- dfgsg he Se; 101111 1,119 "mm why vAllan Dwan, who dirciztcrl ‘the plc- bu“, the “M. 5w“. of a young 'E' '6, dm, 100 Mrs. Dewar .... 1.00 M“ L m McFflrhée 1 0o caslon will be well served by much membrance Day. romllldlllfl 1110 the Canadian Legion desired an "WC-this “"95 m“ m“ go“gd‘““uu“ luuibcrlnuil and :1 red-haired singer liars’ D’ 5' M12: 1-00 Miss Eleanor Stems 1.00 ' o c ' 1'00 speaking. I should greatly grieve pupils of the splendid ‘p511’, played observance o; Remembrance Day‘ ' . l s ‘ c. is yl-zirs -. . -. .,,, , *, ona ams . . , , ‘l; 112111110 tuuizllt him that gutl?gdi\lllsi)li,l.fig?“11;, A}; Brown 50 Mrs, Donald hlfDimald " jo l‘; 111111 the bealltllfilll 511E700“; 00B by Canada in the Great War and The terrible results of the Great “L110 Alllcrlcfln public rL-unuuls “,5 pkws “Honcyd. A Friend ‘ _ _ I ' _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ L _ _ __ m, 3,35, Ernest Bull . . . . .. .50 0 001‘ ceremony Brc- 6 S 8110c. the heroic sacrifice this entailed. war “we referred 1,0 and mg nggd ""-*P‘-‘0<3' ill l?‘ °““'"=“‘““ ‘L ¢‘““L FuSl-‘lil0\'lll§.," action centers A Friend __ _ 3; M , Annie Rodgerson - ' Mrs v u 50 the b08111 0811s. the P100108 0f the "Canada's nationhood was estab- of prgvgnung a recon-once 91 an. ~55 i“ (‘C95 i“ “m” Clcmci“; O1 n“ 1111111110 I110 05011» 0f Boyd i0 00- ' All-.1. wmght . . . . . . . . . . . .. .25 Mrs‘ ‘ ‘so wreaths-by a superfluity of words. lished by her war work," declared other guch great djggstef 1n m; ,1-1-1_ . - ~- ' p‘ ' ... oc . . . , ,, rfiuahilkf Paris 3.00m... L, m, my; till;#085ll-kgrtiltficlizrgglgiéil}; Mm Cleaver McLean _ _ _ _ _ __ 1m A porn-u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .25 Mrs. “In Roper u .25 There are times when silent Mr. Legato, and her sons were re- wofld was a154, stressed, “lnai story written by 13h.“ wogn. found when Bill rides across a iog- Mrs. Philip Bridges . . . . . . . 1.00 PERU-i ST- WEST SIDE To _ 25 l-hmlght: l5 the W13’ Drill)?!‘ thlng- 2011100 tYIIOUZhOUt the 010F111 B5 The program opened by thi c9110 wriicr lfvllOfflliililmlliif iuqunln- mug higlhnnc m rpflch a ruumfiy Mm R‘ E Farquhnngon _ _ m“ 9,111.; MT H P] L“ ' 1'00 and this lS one of these times. We brave. bold. self-sacrificing men." singing of no Canada}. and closed ‘lance Wm‘ .111”. “mo. mum“ and 1000lll0llV0 011 lylllvil 111$ fill-ll" l5 M15 Jqmeg Inncs 10': Mr. 211111 Mrs. Janus PiiiOn .. 10.00 s a ' want to give our hearts and our In closing his address Mr. Lcgate Wm, the Naflqnm Anghmm -~.1°rb1ddc“ “ISM-ms 01 m" gay (m? stmglilmg W “m” ‘mecmc ' ‘ . ~ ' ' ' H r‘ P J vncDoirfd . . . . . . .. 2.00 Mi“ Mary Lewis 1'00 memories a chance as we stand referred to the record of the Royal ter o1 art. fashion, and rumuncc brakes hum The fight between Mrs. Charles Seaman . . . . . . .. .50 -l - 11‘. _ 1 -- . 2 00 Mix Lloyd Proudfi H _ Loo bemre this monument Leda w b K t B u n H was gained after o 1~psidCllCu thew Fm, Kuhn,“ “s the menacing writer St. to Date itliss JOAIlbOIl . . . . . . . . Arthur Seaman 1.00 u y. es en a a on WlCh was Non-e Dame Academy 01' 111010 than "U900 Yca“; , "l-iaekfilnrl Boyd is so realistic L. M. Poole dc Co. . . . . . 1000 Airs. Dr. Archibald 1.00 I D held 1 00 I do not believe there is a vet- wiped out completely six times .."'11il\(/I1C!€:Sl1;'éllolfS gfviglgllgfgvllixxljlzlllulit‘ that you forgrlwtgliegrnro in frontlof Mm DR Blanchard _ _ 10m Mm Frank Johngon .. 1.00 firs}; R. :50 eran in the ranks before me into during the war. Under the dircc- M1; James Lelghmer deliver“ ‘Jgilignnnt appeal as the father 1?i_ Ti ajli]l?l(ll1“\\"l‘1ll]l( clylhyzvlmsithéutjg it w‘ 6' Bruce ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " {x00 kink EC“ stmuford H QUEEN SQ. BUILDINGS T0 l??? r3531‘; this; £10290; creclpktng tllm Oh llmf. Logs D‘ drnmmpsox‘ an address on the horrors o! m‘ 010111111. girl w“ Elm“. °“ V” brings u..- mrrluig action to u N~ R°“°l"°“"l’ Md" ‘m Wm “icuod one e y . a“ °° ° 5° °° “n! Cm" a» ° 5°“ Great War 11nd the significance oi “was of 1.111115 “hm, he ,5 5,311,“; brmtlhzuking din“), Mrs, (301, 11,12, Ings . 2.00 Mus. G. Prcci-ol‘ s u d a Newsom 5 w deep for words-some vision of a Our Help in Ages Past. and . God Remembrance Day, showing "h, 1| lilo-lmvilemflnml‘ m “ ""°“°“ Dcftly placed bctwvn the roman- Mrs. Noel 00131015 200 A Friend ------------ -- a n m. ' ' ' Pa‘ "Km"? W°0°"-5°m@ lemem- 3W0 "l0 14108-5140 1400910801‘ YC- should be reverently and. wholl 1101101 0010113" H010" Nmckr ‘Fax tic and ‘rlliijfin portions of the pic- M“ wmmm McMmnn 2,00 A Fxlirind _ _ ‘mdge Palm’ ' 5'00 brance of a. past agony or a past cited very feelingly "In Flanders 1 1 d] b5 d h n Fllmfi 8011118 debutant“, 5m“ 15' we“ ture are :1 number ol’ comedy mo- ' _ _ ' " I _ 25 G. S. Sharpe ......--....... 5.00 Jo that thfln m 1 A d 1 F1 1d o lone y O ewe y a our p”. as the dnqgmel- who 15 “Tmgd and moms h-ndriously done by Edgar Mrs, Addison Mlllnl .. 1.00 Mrs. G. DgFlascr . . . _ D- A- Mcxmnon 2'00 y s e sou. n n e s. Between 1914-1918 iorty- p19, ' . won by William Bakewell. mother Kenncdy a, --B,,1dy-- and Ham. Mrs. F. A. a. Mutcli 1.00 Mrs, Dennis . .25 M001 c Stewart 2 o0 this crowd of citizens are there not One west Kent School boys made (mm. Gem," of the 50100115 lllilmlslllg Y°""g5“’“ Sweet as the dumb swede "Stubb Leith Brcckcn . . . . . . .. 1.00 m, Ncgl .. .25 ' " ' men, women and children who are the su reme sacrifice. Y M P otkwriwl“ I§Q;O°V“S§V,Q,§§,CQ“°‘§.JQTQ 13°“ ‘mss ‘m5 Wm‘ w“ hm Mrs. W. E- Brniloy . . . . . .. 1.00 A Friend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .10 A v slmder’ Just at this moment recalling sons The Armistice Day programme. P012351 and‘ Lucille La Verne.‘ '_““—€_ Mrs. 5. B. Iicgall 1.00 c. 1v, n. orrrces r0 pare E- B°“"‘° 1'00 and brothers, husbands and fath- Rochlord Square School at 50111111011101? included servm ____.___-- Protestant 0r hana e J. s» T. Morris ..... .. .. 1.00 ,1, E, n, Mgfjivcn .......... .. 2.00 H" s‘ Stewart ' ers of whom the tragedy of war Rev. Monsignor Maurice Mac- at the monument. the placing of - 11 R H Rogers . 1 00 pml-mnmyl. 531d the teacher, can Annual Collections Mrs. George Bntl. Sr. . . . . . .. .00 w_ 1L Mflcgcod , _ , _ ,. N' E‘ Y m‘ """‘ 1'00 robbed them’) Donald presided 11nd, lntmduccd g5 wreaths and observance of the two you tell me one use of cowhide? ' m‘ e 1'00 "This may be said, however. that the chief speaker Dr. H. D. John- "Willi-es 5110"“? EPSBYVWB m0". “Er, yessir. It keeps the cow to- Imngwmfh Ave to Date rligdi-{Tllgg 53"“ C“ """" {no our assembly here today again af- son, who gave a fifteen minutes 30y $00005. $431001 P011115. m0 1"!" gcthcr." WAR‘ Amen ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H 20m I 1:00 ter fourteen long years and in address on Remembrance Day and 31480-000110 tho llllffllll! contin- w, E, Champion . . . . ......,. 15.00 o Low-the}. 1 0D such large numbers is abunda u’ what it stood ‘or’ The part played gent from the Prince county Ho!’ New. Method cleaners " 10.00 A- Friend "50 proof thrt there is no diminution by Canadian’ soldiers in the war Dltlil P010000. 1100000 by the P1P! M‘ Ross Bethune _ _ I _ H 5m A Friend 50 in our remembrance of and our was referred to and the need ‘of Blind- C 900119003’. P- E- 1- mill‘ w_ A m,‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2m reverence for our beloved dead. reveremly and sincerely observing 10000111. U10 141500110110 Band be- Mm Arthur Gates 1m AVE a sANIToilUM To DATE “Their name liveth for evermore." the day was stressed. 111s also in attendance. Addresses Mrs. w_ C_ Dawes __ 1m wager Beer ' m 0o Their deeds are immortal. The The program opened with the W010 Ell/en by REV. C. 5t. Chi!’ Mm flank Bu“. __ 1,00 Dr P A 2'00 story of their courage and their singing of "O Canada" and closed 300115 011d R011. Dr. Matti-cilan- Mm Q w_ s_ Menu-e 1m Dr’ B‘ c‘ K m 2'00 sacrifice is woven into the very with the National Anthem. M 130K055. 1111110!‘ the 011591008 01" Mm T_ (1 Ives _ _ _ _ L l________ m0 M ' ' Heep 3 """"" 1'00 fabric of the life of Canada. L the Eldon branch of the Canadian M? g “us”; ' 1'00 "In the beautiful words of Laur- queen Square School Lesion. a puplio memorial service- Mr: Geo “ob ,6 " 1'00 enoe Binyon- was held at which addresses were - W‘ s Bknltumi‘ 1'00 "They shall grow not old, as we At Queen Square School the delivered by Rev. D. L. Griffithl.“ ‘- - ' ' that are loft grow old: chief spemker was Rev. Mr. Legato, Rev. J. n. Bkinner, Flight Lleut. . m" 250B’ m2e€h.l"""“" A" 12:" zgdglfilfiy them- n“ the chaplain of the Canadian Legion. H. R. Stewart and others. Orin 1.00 " ‘m y 1'00 M 5w £01“: don't“ the sun find Remembrance Day, he said, rc- At Sburis, Montague and other? Mrs. E. H. Anderson .. .75 ‘ m the mom,“ ' minds us of the splendid part which centres throughout the Province ' . 8 ‘ - A Friend .50 - 1'00 we Wm lemembe themp Canada took in the Clrrat War. Her the anniversary was observed with~ e o ‘h 1.00 .. l a c a c e Miss Taylor .50 a 1 o0 And this may also be said-the record of glory will go down appropriate ceremonies under the" Mrs. R. lglilllllilgdé l) D m .25 1'00 place where we stand and thelihroughout the ages. Our soldiers auspices of the Candaian Legion. b k h u s er . a - . v Wgglllig: {‘,§‘;’°,,,.,;§,if Mrs. c. s. Buell ........... 1.00 H J. Love ‘1-09 ~- nll important filters h_ave failed Mrs. George Bilell ......... .. 1.00 Mrs. A. W- M. Allofl -- 1-00 go elénindate an: 1111=n:o;gu1;<e=1;;1;;f'°1" Victory Ave. to Dale Mrs. (m) '1'. 11. Fullerton 1.00 U"! °° a" P°“° ' -. . . | You may have headache’ p51,“, m Mrs. c. B. Hamm . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 I Mrs. .1. s. Morris .. 1 3(5) ‘h’ “:::""...*.“:..“:“t2.'.;“.§§ 11:111.: M“ “$.11?” .';"..;'.";..'."" ‘"°° ,. . . ‘...’ » en n 0 s - ny iiic .,' 11 . - - , - e "dim. Mrs. Brenton wood I mu". m0 l ed soreness in lc iilroat grows rapldiy worse if Mm wemm whmock H 5o g, The nick“; w.’ g1, [wggp the "08 cci . rush some tablets oi‘ Aspirin in some water ' “‘ 1 I rom the system is by 0010i M“ Henry wwkmd!” -- 1-00 and garglc at once. 'l‘liis gives you instant relief and M“ HERBERT To DATE PER i‘ .Chll'e'IKidll¢y-11l"l'?m" frhty Mrs‘ A‘ B‘ Clarke ' ' ' ' ' ' '50 reduces danger from infection Onc ood r I l - MARION MUTC“ : z o1; fail because they, mediate-y “cum; 5g” go p; m“ f I f If H _ - 8 i111 8c am you 5 . “d: $010’ ‘he tldgrfsye" Mrs. R. R. Hurst 1.00 TI M’ 0'" a srgrimess L“ mt 3m"? Plilmlluy- TPPQIL ' eq- m e i 10101111111111 y n rm with tl . ll t . .. andbring relief from palm and Mrs. W. W. Brown 1.00 table, t u‘ _ , ‘e m” ‘Hm. ‘ w "kc two when m ch ' Mrs‘ c. w_ putters“ v50 H s 0 t rnn if loilr col-ii. licurlccht‘. silliness or other _ . n” bell‘ a century; - 00°‘ Mm M_ w_ McLeod __ 50 001 1.1111111 0111s. splrm relieves neuralgia, neuritis too. ltidrwr-I-lv“ m‘ h" mm m“ Mrs. w; m. a. l-leaney . .. .50 b” ‘i ""0" i‘ 0m "W h"! the 110111- . lively; °$".‘§“°'.."""""" 111:0 m “Pam”, Brmmm Road to n!“ r. . . owe . R 1 I K d Bessie McKenzie 1.00 . Dr Chase s 5 A s P r n I 1v i 55 - - .- , I _ Mm‘, A slayer’ TRADEMARKR glflalt-lcigwlkdlullih l.oo KIDNEY and |.|v .... ...... .. ~~ M, 1 I Mrs.l3.C. . "' Elmer Clow “ s Miss G. Palmer .. 1.00 Willard bank . Mrs. l". SsOhlndler “qqpm. 1.00, k "l" fix ‘h?