__ NOVEMBER 21; .930 w .... NOlViiE only tho choicest.’ __;._._...__. ‘GRQCEIEIY Eiifco Ills wise economy to buy where your dollars qo further-where Central Guardian SUNDAY SERVICES for the New Glasgow Church of Christ are as fol- Mat. 3.15 . . . . .. 11c, 16c. .. . .. , . ly lower prices bringing you tlra [Q . h" H‘ 3" l“ 26° i ; i0 _ "Bibi i, i_ ii , W and freshest produce is offered at substantial . ,1 RAY , w pizzehirir‘ enelrvlce. eflioooservlcne Tn opportunity to lower your family budget considerably. Shop lira Cash Price my i - m. ‘Ipdmifc ‘ :1?" Id- ‘ “Nu 'u°5"""" rreaerieteh Church of Christ, 1 p. m. and Save- _ Q‘; 1'21} w A TAIE/ IRIEEI | “‘ G “"1" Pm” Specials on Sale Friday - Saturday - Monday i ' ' WITH ' crueisrs cmincn. Cherry Val- ley, Sunday. Nov. 23rd: Sunday CONR A D School. 2 o'clock, evening prayer, 2.30. NA G E L "Forsake not the assembling of your- i R A selves together," Heb. 10-25. Captain , ‘ / R. Wheeler, C.A. MYRNA e31‘) em NEW GLASGOW AND cavrzu- , i.“ dart! , k L O Y DISH services in the United Church i clnag‘oke¢ S‘-an _ E ) I Thflmng rnderwmld v- Sunday, Nov. 23rd. New Glasgow, at.’ ‘Hand i i _ . I M yflpry S ‘or’. 1t a. m.. and Cavendish at 7.30 p. m. o _ i _ ' _ _ Rev. n. SuBlshop, 3.13., ivrihister. i e a 1m ' hm“; Sadie ls the sweet- ' \I f‘ ~ “WT”! ooldwYni/Drescnfs heart oi’ the uriaer- “so STANLEY BRIDGE-Service in.‘ Ni,‘ 2 s . ' . “'°"|d- M?" fight CARTOON Stanley Bridge Church on Sunday.i \bS- gin! -. Q "hlm- Siefll- "B" div . AND ‘Nov. 23rd at. 7 p. m.. under the aua- {of 2 {QT I ._. flask - for her. _ - COME“, pices of the W.M.S. Mr. Stirling Mc- _- ._. er , Kay will be the speaker. I i .' T j iiati ACKNbWLEDGhIENT-‘Ihe ‘Prus- ' ' "i ‘I’ i a ' 1479.518)?! Guardian |1Pe Board of the Protestant Orphan- Per , - i f _ , i _ ‘age gratefully acknowledge receipt of nd ib- c . ~ .-. I I n ~| ,_ I i _.'1'0 TAKE CHARGE_‘\1I_) Russell $250.00 from the estate of the late _ Dr. S. R. Jenkins. City, for the En- Plliliills. sou of Councillor J h : Y ° ' ' dowment Fund of the Institution. ,Phillips, of Sumnicrside, will have ichflrgc of the Regular Values Bring Savings Too--- i@S ‘iiiiu souiiri . HEW groccrtcrla w" "' ' ' t 1 Sunrmcrside. Mr. Phillips, who was RETURNING To NEW YORK _' 0x0 CUBES, ggavégléAxE BAKING 33:58 ALMOND _ i»? ' formerly with ldessrs. Brace and Mc- Mr‘ W‘ McKay ms sold his farm “t 4 In “n " ' ' ' ' l6 H ' | m d" ' i ' * b | Kai’. 0f Summcrside, has been assoc? ‘gong Creek to M!" “be” lucnonald’ PURE CLOVER o!’ n I ' ' ' n j The daring adventurous exploits of _ l ated with T. Eaton and Co., for thei me Mlle creek‘ and intends to n" HONEY, "‘ c "Aws LONDON CORN STABCH, I an Amateur (‘rncksmam suave, and s i Dust two years, havingcharge of theiri tum u’ New Y°rk* M“ McKay h“ l6 01 Jars ‘o POL 2 Pkfls- f" ‘ 7 il<~ lflflil’. ziiio llltted hls wit: fllfainst i " _ _ . branch at New Glasrziivr. N.S. and-them {arming on the Island for the i U H H M%TARD' c ; M g _ ., I d‘ iwho (road sportsmanship demanded the l _ _. , , ' _- 1,1515 {our years SAN|FLUSH 1/4 ||;_ fln __ _ _ __ _ _ the girdles! deli-tine mn . d ‘mystpolnqllcxlt n‘ the w?“ Ken“ Fredericton. N.B. Mr. Phillips has r f l c ' CAPTAIN JOHNIS irr-id in his iraml the secret pixsswor ' i _ ‘ ‘ _ many friends hcrc who wish him '9" m - - ' ~ " ' ' ' to hidden trensurel and feminine Queen Sqfwils-Enugby scmnlb“ 5°h°d"every succcss.-S. I i Mr‘ and M75‘ Frucr- T- Mofmw- A ND DELUXE JELLY ' CLAMSI r hearts! u.ed for yesterday. . BUN AMI C KE A POWDEHS, P" fln _ _ POWDER! D. Two of Queen Square's squad re- Aw‘ — . . UAL MEETIN - _ I poi-ted sick yesterday morning, one G The annu rii Missionary meeting of the Bum- of th . J .. R . ~ . ' P“ m’ "ndon-“mermg from merside Protestant Churches was tlves arid friends in Ltstoweli, Ont., for the past two weeks. left for Do- tr-olt. where they intend spendng a ROMAN MEAL, Par pkg. .. .. .. .. 2 or 25c 3 ".“"?;'l'.15¢ ‘City. who have been visiting rels-i or an QENNETT TALRTE COMEDY i 32c i "roxwr BITE rout narvrrsr" "..1,,d,g,._.» ,‘ ‘ l U H . _ ‘ um “m; m‘ ‘e ‘T ‘*1 "mil"? a held O11 ivednrsdny afternoon Ill the 511°“ m“ “m” ""“'““‘§ m"- ._ sucan BACON "mo" PURE LARD .\.\' r- MICK Y CA RTOON ‘ _ _' _ Presbyterian hall. There was a, large Per Lb. 38c FRANKFURTS 1 “=- Pkt- 20c I (‘Qifendbtigaic fig"? ‘qune “flung m attendance from the different '-———-*———-—-—€— : U3- i 28c . U g ' - _ i - ~ V___ i]! 19:: ' _ “_ viiumjd Lou Camp churches. Two representatives from _ _ . _ o" —_——_—_'_ “‘ y" b“ 5"‘ Ccmh- “r H"? C35‘ igach Chm-Ch took pa" in ti", p..o_ Th” '3"- mdeed- flmcmg the 1755i ' —— Inn“, ' ~ 121i s.‘ 3:," r - .' ' ‘ ' i . - A 4 ' E “ " I-“ l, Tr l L} ‘ m m‘ m m“ mm“ LWigr-am. Mrs. Rev. c. J. St. Clair Jeans ‘mm? "ind “it iOiCd members of gin” ‘ETTLC morons (IRAPEFRUIT . arc arrsioidaiira. but fate thereupon agreed to lct the clashwcry ab“, presiduL The medulla tho district. As these two ladies did - - ' - ' ' ' ' "' 18c f" no; 3 m» _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H was not so kind to not wish for any public demonstra- tion, their many friends satisfied their desire to show their regret at the news of the removal and their feelings of affection and goodwill by sending an address and purse of riioney in the hands of a small group. This deputation consisted of the Pas- tor of York Unted Church, Rev. F. E. Boothroyd. the superintendent of York Church School. Mr. Milton Vee- eyr, the President of the Women's l-liigqgm inn-Lee“- stnnd over until today. In 1924 Ib ~., e . - - . 1mm whflrei sB-l'1('i._li1e_ ivaliabi cl1i.f_ ‘ ‘ It Ill iris in Older that ‘the delay i, mg and prayer, ronnwcd by the "mt rapflw xiivolitxne‘ m“ 173°" "wit! To‘?! )0 nppmmd" m we“ of m" ; 1m: of the minutes. A short memor- r r I , K .. . . y . ,4 . . _ r » _ ' Pd 111d rii-ire Husszun f‘ ’i 1P3" Wm 5'1"”! ‘"15 Put l" i ial sci-vice for the members who had ram has throne and tilt’) l‘.\lll(*_ litre sci-res. l\'0rtiicr' one would wish] y I Influence of Lawrence. ‘to wiri from an opportunity weaken- Lrttle was knmvn of the Arab (‘ills-f vii by sickness or accident. HiIFSGiII until, largely influenced by ‘rho famous Lawrence (if ‘iii-aim, in iopened with singing. scripture read- Eaton Maii Order Office BIG CLEARANCE GIRLS’ WINTER COATS 86A.-Hera's an exceptional offer for girls 8 to 14 yearn. In Blanket Cloth and Velour Coats with lur collar and cuffs. These coat: eell ordinarily at a much higher price, but we are tcrtunate in being _ ' able to after them at a big reduction and P!!! "16 Colors? land, ' Reduced Price. . 7 '9 5 p passed a\vay was conducted by Mrs. Glidden, at the close of which Mrs. Ray Tanton sang very touchingiy The 3-3 game has sent enthusiasm i “grossing The Barw 51w was flccom; surriirg among scholars. mothers, l pmqigd by Pgflfgfggi‘ Fawn-g vr-ry in_ 1917. he led a revoir (iifltlllxt Tliflflf; $i.‘ilf‘l'S. brothers arid, it may bc ad- structive {tapers on home missions > and declared >thc llldflpclldeilcv. of (“'4' ililcllvivlfi- iwere read by representatives from Vnrs country with hinLseif as king If an hours excitement calculated each church. The churches taking saving on to you. green ind wine. Don't mils this opportunity, send your order through the nearest order office locat- ed in your local Groceteria. r1, tint they give your motor nrrnter pour-r — the kind that w" I'D rlrpi-iiils-d upon. They -I']".| you risrlit. ‘(in Yitarlvdtitli Roddy Power” Ronmntic Figure Arab Revolt ses In Exile t? -i' R KING IIFSSIGIN OF ‘IIURLW lllfi LOT IN "7"?! SLIJEH DIIRXNG ‘VAR ov. 18»F0i'mcr llvrijan, one of . lugurcs 111 the 1 ‘fur-key in which robin played so :1 W irict War dRYS - till ilzc Island of Britsii army estine and Syria. After the War’ After‘ the \'i'lll' Hussciii iKiiig o.’ the Hcciiaz our! tutor ;i_--,_ slurred tire rule of Cullpir, which ibrougiit the enmity of the farrrrius iIbn Saud. Ibii rii 1924 raked the ,‘i>anncr' of revolt and mrii-r-iirvi on ‘Niece; in force. iirrrriiig rrvzilr.» on [the \va_v. hleariwiiilo the (;:.-\-i~i»ii_ 1111M“. willi Hilsscin's family hard been 'r'euiovc<i to Jodrlali, the port cf Moc- va on the ‘Red Sea where he appeal. icd l0 both the Bvi lash (irirorrimorrt iflllti the League if Nations to be ‘isaved. i In October, i924, King Hussein re- signed from both the Hcdjaz king. idom and the Moslem Caliphate iihrone’ H1.- szriri it was his chit-i (to. iSiTE to protect ilio holiest oi iruiy iMoslenr i-it Mecca, frzm bcing a 'cenlre of strife. i Since then Hussein has boon citric and lately was living oii the I Islam! of Cyprus. . f scams MAI‘ or cauana I A very interest rig map of Canada i in colours on a scale of one hundred miles to the liicli. that. indicates the country's resources. main railways, forests and agricultural areas. has been issued by the National Develop- ment Bureau. Department of the In- i terror at Ottawa. wiriclr ccirquoi-i-rl [my brcnmc imi: irn qunrtr-i‘ in ficnimudy‘ should visit. i its n treat to sec the youngsters ‘fight for riory lnclr of ground, ask- .'ill(i giving none, while {all tire Willif‘ sticking to :1 code of- rrilcs which bars undue roughness, or illegal advantages. 'I'lie boy's need encouragement and ri<"sr_~i".'e it irr o\'er"\vlicimirig measure. Cot out and see for yourself st high ("irss exhibition of our greatest arit- llllill gflllltf. "THE S()L"—I-ZAS'I‘ER" sen. Dar-k clouds are gathering off there to lcct “7l1ifl! waves‘ are breaking Whore boulders arc grating; ' For out on old Bald the foairnpatch ' I see. High (‘or ilCFlIi in the. gathering grey Sou-gulls are Scrccviiillg lhfiil‘ Dump windr is howling in from tilt! stcrmy lay. Wild night is coming, Small boats are running For siir-lioi- within the arms 0i the Bay. Out where they're piling, ‘neath i loarlcii ski’. A i-ciiooner is ririftiirg.~fo:'esaii i illlii.ili£;il§ and Mrs. Jeans contributed to the infternoorfs program with vocal mu- i sic. $3.47 was collected to brry a book | for the. keeping of the minutes as the Society had been meeting since i916 without. a book for the secretary's rc- cord. The balance. after purchasing the book. unanimously ‘zoted for the iProtestnnt Orphanage. Tire mr-cting icloscd with the Benediction-S. i Ii rrcizsostrns i —vMrs. Hawkins and family, of ‘A/Iontrosc. have taken up tirtfr rosi- dcnce in Summcrsirie and arr.- hclng icordialii’ iveicmncrl to the HJWI‘. Mrs. ‘Hawkins’ son is taking care of Major Schurmanls fox ranch-S I -Mrs. Bruce Davidson nnrl slaugh- ter. from Western Canada. . riicd in Summcrsidc last. week arid are the guests of Mrs. Davidson's sister, Mrs. Frank Johnston. They intend to rc- rziaii-i for the wintar months-S. —\'Ir. 'l"remholnic Alien, of Cape Tornrcntiric. is vis ting his brothel". ace Vesey. The address was as fol- lows: Our dear Friends:- News travels fast in the country these days, be it good or bad. and the’ word has gone around that you two folk are going away. Of course’, Charlottetown to‘ many York people is almost the old Home Town, and some make at least a weekly trip to its market and stores so that your removal there is just shifting the centre of our affections a little. For- tunately for us, if not for you. you will he still within call and We will take care to see that you do not for- get what we look like. To say that you will be greatly missed is hardly necessary. for your days have been so filled with neigh- borrrly acts of kindness and labours of love. Whether the call was for qucl: personal helpfulness or for more public service in the church and soc- ial life of the community, it always found a. ready response. As officials of the Post-office. you not only did what was required of you, but many Capt. J. S. Alien. oi‘ Summeraidn. This is Mr. Allen's first visit to the ls- lano‘ in twenty-five y/oni-s. llo is bo- inz cordially welcomed by .r ivcst of friends-S. »_ i -—Miss Annie Barbour and he: I nephew, Mr. Nell Barbour ind little son, of Alma. ivere the guests of Mrs. y icliicn, of Sumiriersidc this work.‘ i Miss Barbour" and Mrs. G".l‘id0ll vmrc ‘ and many times you have gone the second mile to help in cases of need that required riot only justice but generosity. Your fellow citizens of York. your fellow-members of York Church, your fellow workers of York Sunday School w’sli to show their love for you and their sincere regret at tire thought of your removal from the place that. has known you for marry years. They ask you. therefore, _____- savour cnocsrznaimmr " His forces, under" 111s lu bn h care and take your" mind pr“ were Presbyterian.‘ Central Missionary society‘ M“ F" E’ Bomb‘ I'll 'r~~().‘-.' Xuiiilicr t — why ‘and AbduL. I. now r ' yo has a tonic influence on l’ Christian. United Baptist and Triu- royd‘ and w“ ladies ‘lemcsenting the . .‘ -i~ a". ii‘-!‘ - athon 1nd "i 1111i: ilnri 'I‘:"an.~_i'o:‘< "‘l(i and hotly. ilir-ii the C. A. A A. .tv United Churches. lvtrs. Pickering mnh and south section‘ or the dis" {T WCO i ("Nu "jzrr- 121111 Rrrl Indian Oil ‘liable service its auxilrai Hi5 rodzrv is a riiiiic which ev- tfici" Mrs- E‘ '7' V6593’ 5nd M“ Hm“ ‘l *1‘ BREAD Priors suiriicioi uiiiiviiii Production (‘oat Does ‘Not Warrant Fur- ther Decrease In P r i c e, Bakeries Claim. Following the anounccineut Liv rlrc (‘ity Council of the consent of local bakers to reduce the prkc of broad hv one cent a pound, a (zuardlari rep- reprcsentatlve intcr-vihivcd alters/art's Bakery on the subject of a further pvssible reduction in view of the present price of wheat. ea with the decrease in the price of flour. The lowest price of flour last year was $7 23, while the lowest yirzco $8.23-a decrease of only $1 per bar- rel. At the present price of wheat. this year, up to a few days ogofvras i flour should be down to $4 a bar-H quent increase tn cost through ov- erhead charges. ‘ a Tire Guardian was further inform- cd that, there has been no concert- ed action on the part of bakeries to maintain prices and that. production cost has been the sole factor in de- tcrnilning the price. ' ALBERTA WINS CHAMPIONSHIP TORONTO, Ont. Nov. ‘aid-Alberta won both Dorriinion chomplonships in juverrle swine nml cattle club work at the Royal Winter Fair in the an- nual pomlnloir-wide contests con- tests conducted by the Canadian Na.- tionrrl Railways. The swine club championship was taken by a team from Vcgrcvilic, Alberta, Robert Wyllie and W. E. Schmidt, wlile tho - new cattle clubs champions of Can- ada are two-brothers from Camrose, Alta. Vernon and Border-i hfcNcight In thr- swine club contests. the order iof the teams from the various pm- vinccr: was Alberta, Saskatchewan, i i ilEMDNSTRATltlN SATURDAY A T i P. J. MacDONALD’S Manitoba, New Brunswick. Novi Scotia and British Columbia. Thi scoring tvos so close that irrlh thi exception of the British Coiurnba team only 33 points lay between the highest and the lowest. In the cat- tle club contest the Quebec team Stanley Doig and Leon St. Jacques from Argentucil, were a very close section to the Alberta team only two points separating them. Last year Quebec won the championship. The Ontario team was only three points behind Quebec. Tire other teams in order of marking were Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick. In individual scoring in the swine clrib the highest was a boy from ‘Wiscton, Sask, Geo. Keegan, of Pctersvillc. N. 13.. and Graham Lone- ley, from Paradise, N. S.. scoring very high in the individual scoring. Iii the individual scores in the cat- tlo club contests Warren MacKcnzir, of West River, N. 8.. was highest wtii livouglns Ferris, of Barrie. Ont. soc- ond. and Mary McErichcrn, of Afizyir Shore, P. E. I third. rel, hrrt the mlilcrs cannot afford to I sell at this figure as they are rmlyi operating half time as a result off the loss of the export trade consc- The map affords a comprehensive idea of the location of Canada's mines: water power. developed and undeveloped: fisheries; various types By special arrangement with the makers of "Old Dutch Cleanser." Solvcnr, the special Shredded Soap. and firm Lye, a demonstrator will be at. our store all day Saturday. Be sure and scr this most interesting demonstration and take ‘ girl chums and had not met for fifty- ito accent this small sift o! money five years-S. , i with which to procure something that qvou need for your new home and Burledp-her stem, in The waves wild churning making for Souris At tire moment of his death, his soir King Fcisai. of lrak. was racing to iris “liars Fitit". haying received when! Soir- t». .. |,'<~'- - i ‘ i . v ' ' -_ ,' ."' . i ‘V’: a Arm“ “lbw ‘Ondluolt "' "‘"""“”- m" “m” °“"“‘“"“i“" m’ i bwnkmters he’ ri.= lliftrrlealtsktfiflgriivhtilraeiflgcidiigrgrc in glfaaittorrfiy be n "mind" or he Folk “mm” “P” _“‘°"d "mm" °°“‘m'°““~ hrii-ariiage of the ierrhirnig‘ snot-inn for Frlrlzly ahri Saturday. _ _ _ sources. It is of SilCh convenient size : _ s ' m I m “an, moqfls There are hermit souls that m ‘h The ciecrcase of mic cont a loaf by! ‘m’ '" '""‘“" as to be suitable for ready reference, 93"‘ “"5 “m” (“in W“ m“ "m"? "mm" ° °' ° ‘ ‘ “ G d i t 1 h l” w‘ the bakeries, it was explarired. means. 1 Peas, i (lorn, i Tomatoes .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . s for 26c and should prove of value to educa- 3M"? and yam guests at the M“ 0y HOUSE‘, at n, he p ace of t e r ""- a difference of $2 pu- barrei of flour. ' 4 Lb, prune; , _ , _ . , . . . . 25c Husrmni “h” ‘m’ m" M u" most tionallsts, business men. and. in fact. i Rain 0" its breast like l 135M113 “'5' F con em‘ whereas flour, as already stated, hm‘- ' Pork and Bering, large, any assortment . 22c l‘i“i“““"l“e ‘md V“ ‘m! rulers mito alilthose who are connected with. “mi _ .. P 1 q , __ ‘There algelsolfl: sitarsfithut dwetl} decreased only $1 per barrel. 0n: Fancy Mixed Biscuits, special, prr lb. Aivibfa l." rii-airy fr" - flirt" hi5 W910i» interested in ti"; development of Pflilinll i110 ova —M's‘ 1E1?!" Lnpmfré “I nfltrnrl“ i: i Th in)“ n i‘ e ow- e515 tgmmin ' other" factors entering into thr man-i Jolly rou-rir-i-a, assorted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 for ‘Z50 poi, to ‘HP Aliuci noiw-"i H1 lheqcanadatg resourcm And drenching thc lca.--— sylmner] m e, “t Mr: J35“ lion-fig"? ext; are lglolrlfgr Si: sh at‘ “e ufacture and distribution of bread, Large Sunkist Oranges, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29v ("<11 V-‘fll- Collies of tho map may be obtained 801M114! a time to the niEht-stomfa Oziislilixngetlae iéhe “av”; thlsi m?‘ P! I B I W Y! 119V" the" h“ been no reduction. These; [flour oatmeal mm Rom“ o“: rhea” M ‘he Chum.“ Tvwmw‘ “V9” him‘! m‘ h“ 5on5 71'" C" "m"?! by “dill” 7mm the Wm!" week emi to spend the winter vrith But you have lved in a house by the flew" include wages‘ yeast" man‘ ' Satslg-s, Chickens, Ducks. Bacon. Hams. Pork, Beef, Lamb. I Geese, Fresh mid Smoked Fish and (‘Wfffllifii P159 "I" Yo" GEM LYE 2 for 25c wwaller Renfrew ' shortening. coke. electricity. wrap- pers. repairs. advertising. taxes, in- surance, water, gasoline, tiny and oats (for delivery teams» horse shoe- ing, garage bills, express and bank charges, etc. The bakeries are distributhig bread at nine and a half cents today all over the country. If it. could be sold ii unrl Abrlirliah, who now rule ayomnentioned 3mm" relatives in Boston. Mass.-- , side of the road. and you have been a friend to man. -Mlss Gertie Mayinard, cf Nort-i ham, ls the guest for a few days of] You have lived in a houae by the side Mrs. A. R. Brennan. Miss Maynard of the road. where the race of irad a slight operation in the ?r'r cc man went by, County Huaiiltah-S. iFolk who were good and folk who -———--——--—— i were bird, with aims both low and co t. A IK)IS( '0 VERY FOR THOSE .S'UFI"I§I£l1t’(r' FROM DEAFNESS AND HEAD NDISES l-‘lrai alimviiig iii rliiirliitli-iriivn. 'l'irr~ runrill/‘al Henr- lug Alli ill in» iroriu. File In in». null-r our ivililoilt i,,.,..| h,'||y||_ Ilriqllirvbl no irlrr-ririoir. Tho us» of lllll l“. fir. - iris liill "\|ir'|'|r'l|r>[' tiring forth new liclitw iii '4'i|li"I'|‘l, mill ivlrril wna Innkvll upnn an till- ink!" 25o ,.'iil|..- ,_i, ,_,|,|._|r -' i “l f,...’.'.. ...'r"r.'ii,.§ rI.'.'ir.."iT:Zr..r_-TQiii." rilliii slirilll hid i\'||i nffsii til!‘ Kfvfilicl‘ him n1‘ FIHII‘ aim. PRESENTATION a-r vomc high. _ r-g iieoravnriug llenil Ania»; Ian- riiuy, Hi iri-lunl it'll you will kiiirrv ivlmt. rnn irr‘. But you would not l“ in the ‘corner-s (HTCCY. t0 the COIISIIITIOI, RS it 1S by what Ynll int-rely Iinvr- lu twat ll tn klllrfl‘ ", 1,"',"""":', “ ',""”""' “' " "m" """" Two of York's old-timers were seat nor hurl the cynic! ban m9 mm‘ 9"°1'"-* rurih" mducth" ' |"li' |illill‘ ir-a l" our ' ' ip-iyr ||l\i,1|'||i|h|n_ rill! irr» ilrriw. fllroiirir-mrliroiiralirrlluolnriirislrrillullrl ‘ _ wlmii: Io "iiugrflvir irr-lotion for lire iiuririr. lhll will IIll'.’\Il w you. pleasantly surprised on the eva of You have lived in a house by the aide mill" b" Wlsibu- Th9 Pmbiem “i "xflifi iiirli rii-villiififlrri-nvhfgiiiie iii‘ lurwiiru FREE PR! VA TH TEST their removal to live in the city of of the road and you have been a dilirlbili-Wn- h°w""i‘- "1"" 15'1"" - t MMHM“ "w """m""“'i""v "r m" Hours l0 (rm Unit! 8 p.771. Charlottetown by a visit of represen- friend to man. . . 1y into the retail price. In rural sec- P J i Y t‘ikliiiiillilyinlilizfiifll iii")... "iiiiiifMiEhYiriIFQZ _ .___. WW8 Citizen-s Wednesday night. ‘tlons the bakeries are practically ' ' . » .".' ."r.'.'.'.‘¥°..'.'5'..‘I..".'17§"..' .-""'.'I,'.'r iilgfffi . . ,1...“ ‘Miss Julia Vesey arirr Miss fizzle ~ autumn cannon or CAN- shill out of the rural trade. dimina CORNER new AND i-nmcr: smears 1h ' .. ‘Iii-phi’, rnnverlnll "I inn-r». rnrllo M“ iufsit‘ .‘..'. R"._.‘,,‘,,_'.'_I_.,",|,T,.,,]} Vpggy mo; iived their who]; m, m“; Ana, moi-gem“; and gtiiigqm nor- winter months. except with stores in _ [f] ,lf_7_"',','f."i,,lff',""p'l,','r’,", ',,',,I,]"',',',',',,', ',',',.,,',',',f fhTrI-fl, qi mass. vHAlHAVrTF-TMYN far in York. and for many years have vices Sunday. Nov. 23rd: Georgetown. the lmmcdill-c vicinity 0f 1'81""! PHONES U” AND m’ Enquire. n; |I1§k for H. VARIUPIJ: ., 80 King Sl.. West. ‘Toronto. Ont. f stations. As n result. there is n de- cline in production and a conse- in. and 7 p. m.: Sturgeon. 2.30 Rev. U. U. llaeNevln. Palm. been the capable and conscientious 11 a. mistresses ol the local Poet-emce- p. m. i..l iiY‘ lr-wiliu: Ai-riail '\ Lflfladitln ueri otriee. 1112 Star am .i>\ i' l