§LEEPLESSNESS is the direct result of overtaxed, underfedperves. just as soon as you give your nerves the em; nourishment they need you'll commence sleepingsoundly and will feel like a dif- ferent person again. ‘ Ovultins is nota mere haphazard mixture 9f - its several ingredients, but is manufactured by an exclusive scientific process. 01/4111”, retainnuninzpuired, all the essential ele- ments of its valuable ingredients-ripe barleyjmalt, fresh eggs and creamy milk from England's richest pastures. It is the finest natural “pick-me-up’? in the world for starved nerves. . Olvaltine talen just before you go to 64d Induces sleep as soon as your head touches the pillow :-: nururalslee . . = Builds up your sys- tem with new stores o energy and vitality while on slumber. And Oualtina is so easil; assimi- tziefievg$file canlbe absorbe even by‘ Thousands ofmen and women who} work ‘by muscle or brain tell us that they have been ab e to persist in strenuous and nerve- taxing tasks only through the restorative good- nessof Ovultins. ‘One cupful oi‘ Ovultina contains :1et§_'e_ nourishment than 5 eggs or l2 cupfuls of Ill. Take a cup before ou "turn in." You will walten in the morning eelin g wonderfully refreshed.» Drink Ovalline the year 'round for health. Made in England. Sold at 50c, 75C, $1.25 and special $4.50 family size; The larger tins are more economical tobuyi _ _ __ _ ‘ ' ~ rcroolblacvtmcc izusuaas eouuo. NATURAL steer. Ovsitina Rush nado/roavfinalr (‘Audion wbesrsn flan? wub Ovaltine added, are rnon appm‘ 7 to ’le¢eyoles.s7ze.sb'.s eon‘ dinary rust: or digested and mtrb arore nous-Ming thud-a Merits. A: WANDER LIMITED, 45S KING STREET WEST TORONTO, ONTARIO 224 EFFICZENT OPTICAL SERVICE UPEN NliV. l4 YES cxamman, surraran AND nrrau. aaarm. a-rrannou GIVIN '1' arrant woiur. l J. W. JOHNSTON I’ Registered Optometrist ‘I Kent Street Phone ‘iii-L C‘ lattetown 00000-000000 PEERLESS O ,1‘ Wabnava wan-sf noun’ iia Better -to.be Sure Than Son-y " "It Im- unns moat profitable ifllolsthosshhylslllganyotlllt than Imam! , perm“, “no. . . Wm» "Willie." yea ran at ti... aaow- ‘ gfilihthe bass rssuaun- an‘- sro n Till --oa'1°‘:fl$snfio a0- lll after 9010a. “In rut mam Bagging smas- ‘ W» mates a actress. luau. f» be emits-by aa ramaraua. “ii-hills”: ‘fifth; 0a " ISLAM; ‘ f " I ascowatm than» annals _ ox zvzrrlzvc "Went um m: nava, cm s" » M. l. mu (Canadian Press) btomnhar... ‘Qua. oat. B-TM 1920-30 season of the National l-ioc- key League will get underway 0" Thursday, November 14th. accord- ing to the schedule. released today by President Frank Calder. Eight oi the ten teams will get into action on the first night. ‘with the remaininl lwooutlita having their initial games slated for Saturday Nov. 16th. First night, clashes will send the Boston" Bruins, Stanley Cup holders to Detroit; Canadians to Ottawa: New Yorlt Bangers to Montreal: and Chicago to Toronto. The New York Americana open their season at 0t- tswa two nights later. while Pitts- burgh opens at home on the same night. with tho Montreal Mai-cons as opponent. Means Qomfort Oar WslshCssl lane MM. i!" lsstCoalferr-llihflllfl- PM“ DUI!‘ I ._._.__._..____._ Island's Llnlmsna-Uaod (or M years of" the government stores; vlded to install the systematic teach- achools o! this province. o! the winter. unemployment prob- lem at the oollieries is not quite as‘ close as might, appear from news-I paper reports of his recent remarks= before the Associated Boards ol’ Trade, is the gist oi an explanatory statement made tonight by Mayor that there was a market for a poa- aibla extra 500.000 / ions in Quebec! that ‘might be reached with the as-. aiatance of a s2 freight rate. In sup- l port of this statement. if figures were l quoted from the returns from the Department of ‘trade and Commerce. showing that due to ‘assisted freight rates’ (that is. the fifth of a cent per mile on all coal. water-borne. to, 5t. Lawrence ports. and thence re- shipped by rail. and ‘the trial $3.005 rate. put into effect last year on all coal shipped from Nova Bcoiia lo Quebec), that 312,000 tons were mov- | ed this season. against only 88.000 tonsisatyoar. -- l -v TEACHING IN PllBllflgilflilllllS Features of G. C. Policy If Carried In Nova Scotia. I KENTVIL-LE. Oct. 0—The Gov- ernment .0! Nova Scotia, through Premier E. N. Rhodes. who was wait- ed on several days ago by a deputa- tion oi the Temperance Reform As~ sociation. will issue a staiflmflli? Wilh- in a short time, informing the pub- lic ofthis Province what the Gov- ernment intends doing if the N. S. 'l‘. A. is voted out of existence. Such was the declaration of Rev. John Furlong. Rector of St. Mark's 2 l-lallfax, speaking at an organization "nesting of a Kings County branch ;l‘ the Temperance Reform Asso- ciation, presided over by Rev. J. A. I'll/infield and at which. W. C. B. 1 lien-Ls. of Woliville, one oi the out- lstanding business men of Western Nova Scotia was elected President. Mr. Furlong stated that he could not say positively what the Prem- ier's statement will connln. but that he had reason to believe that some of the terms which it will embody are: That's. Control Act will‘ be passed- ‘in which will be contained the most satisfactory effective parts for‘ the promotion oi true temperance, now in the Liquor Control Acts of other provinces and countries; That the open bar will be prohib- ited; - That stringent penalties will be provided for anyone breaking the provisions oi’ the act; That government stores will not be utablished in any town in which public opinion is against such s store; That a generous share of revenue will be provided to train an efficient provincial" police force ‘for the strict enforcement of the act; That an independent commission will be appointed to administer the government sale of liquors; That. thepurpose oi the act will be to promote true temperance; That there will be no advertising -—— I ‘That a generous sum will be pro- ing of true temperance in all the Unemployment Still Problem Avers M. 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