llhe Central Guardia ‘ Sale at Kensn 29th. L-TTQ-iu-Ilti- cnrncu xrTi-icr. iaii strvices ' suiiuav. Octet» In Technwolor a, l, _ _ _. [nunudbfillllkllllrillialdl Liranvzlle a‘. " Dirumi b1 Nonnan 72mm; Rr/raud tbvu Uniud Arum fif‘) ,..._,' ‘l; YP \ _ 5 5 stim- .55_ "l.\' 5i515i5i§ H)!" l ~ - c ' msxiar unroox-ooxsttrs scent-aw: SAT. MAT. 2.30 511.....- 7'17» _ r _ 9 PM. = l) on» .. FR Nlillci‘ Vita - Cruanliln ltligcfd) ".»\' for litiisliini; pcltt-rs. ink some til there is tiuthnt: tu cqital Vitu- IN . I §wm Mm with DELLA LIND WALTER WOOLF KIND ERIC BLORI 3.15—-7—l!.45 ' quality‘ and colour. 5 Find Arab Leader More Like Priest Than Politician lBy Jamcs .~\_ Mills) F. , O5scns5i>r5v~c.fir5oo5s‘ i EXTRA‘ "Treasure Island" Cllgfml X l . .- (Associated [mess Stuff \\'riter) onoinicui. More loaves of botlér . P‘ I I 3E1RUT 53-1-14,‘ on) -__q]_'1‘§u. My. breyid (mm each bag. I . , ~ . R S v direc of Ami) oi insiti n io ——-i loda)’ ‘ MW" ‘Vaw’ 11:20 om —-Talk by Mme. tie Bfiitish t ..i-u; in 'Pzile.)..iic 0i.» _.~. ..'RE.\II~I‘.\IBER i cent biivsutllgg Gramont (in English) . Afagié lli/‘fxtghammaizkiln C, i)2‘i(_‘é'.\I IEUDFIBUXEQ‘ u-Iorgh, sgloxatfiorolxlxlé Q13: from I - . ow <- _ l'-..0'. - Rad") pfugh-im l25.2 m.. 11.88 me8.. TP , salemnas t t ianu u i0 e u "t ns October 22nd to sump |m., 11.71 meg. THCRSDA i’, OCTOBER 2'1 Albany and Vicinity have ciaiiiicii tlii.'.i.~aii<i~, oi v.ct1ni.- on October 12 Mr. Roland Philipson. Bumrner- , S“ sitle. paid a business visit to Al- y 14¢ bony, on Monday. it. .n . riends of Miss Martha Dawson‘ of Tiison, will be glad to l= i v the 113111).» are m‘ the ha; rpmmmi nan-He ;,_ anion vivltlllOlifll contra». of ~hc ‘v\'li".0 a successful operations in Prince Lou-lla- 1 intervimved the muili ‘C-ourvy Hospital if‘ hi5 The Saint Clohn Milling 60., are busily: eneaqtxi in buildiiiz a new feed and flour wearhouse at Ai- baiiy Station. Mr. Elmer Gamble has charge of the work. l t. DJD, 25 4 w“ Sterling Noonan. Primary Depart- Jerusalem and i) tit-tit oi the Su- ' L to. . . .P l. d _ . i 0e an ment. -Grade V —Sr. i. Elizabeth preme Aioslcm Co‘... cii when hc was l" Selections from ,, ,. l- . - , -- _ i~,- 2 , " i L . instructive as well as entertaining -. ‘- l.;:”"‘f1“9 blmAl %‘§‘§§.°°§l'_’;.. W211i“; 21in {and S sluCril-iiitniii-rii s “wills plenum is almost completed and 9r 211g Phyllis Pineau: a Lillian Noonan "Cabins-t", tiicf o: slattl, ildlviscis llif‘ tzirls are looking earzeriv to l "m , ,' ‘j inf. 305’ spade‘ v1 _1‘ hole“ Ems. 2_' and high iaricsts. the moirhs that are ahead. Other i1 _ m4’ ' ' 5 Hclnn wutim-i- 3 Peggy Green As lie i‘(‘C"l\'l-(l me the mufri t» ' us, of lllln orznnization are - -- , , f ‘ ' ' - . ' seemed to bu i! ' llrlll lhfillll. . llnnt Emil Mgcmmgii vice ,1 ma‘ SORK ’Gr.ide III -1. Jackie Walsh, . - ,,_ , _. . - . - - ' ' '9'l’l') m5 Nt-xvs WEXAL 49.1 lClarenc Ross 3 Dehiia Banord. all“ mam-l "l iv‘ O 11"‘ i) tiblil. Irene Stewart, secretary 5 - ml»- -" - < r _ _ r I ciulitual stl s of the Aral) revolt Jot-N. Jynkjns, treasurer, 305g ‘ m. 6-K. lflt~ ‘Glade I1 1- George Train” and in the Holv Land nitlioulh when t l ' PRAGIIE ‘Robert Arnet Equal: 2. Norbert - ‘ ' ‘ l’ " l~“\‘<‘lll'"- this subjtvst clinic uii lit‘ “b-‘t,','!' d -- -.- (a..--.-_.,_w_,_-h ,_,_ _ NEW FALL SCHEDULE |sland ‘Motor Transport e Sept. ZSth-BUS TIME TABLE-Effective Sept. 25th ..iiv Daily Doily Daily Sut. nu; Leave, Ex. Sun. Ex. Sun. Ex. Sun. Only Charlottetown for S'Side — — — * 7.30 o.m. ll.00 o.m. 4.00 p.m. l0.00 p.m. S'Side for Charlottetown -- — — 10.35 o.m. l.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. 11.40 p.m. Sunday Only Charlottetown for Summerside — — — — —— -— - — — -- — - 10-30 0-m- Summerside tor Chorlottetowlt —_:‘: i-gr- f? -—f-- f- f - 7 30pm. Summerside for Borden — — —- —— —- 8.55 c|.m. 3.15 p.m. Doily ex. Sunday Borden for Summerside — — — -—- — 9.45 a.m. 4.15 p.m. Daily ex. Sunday Yum. to} s...';.;.ra.1ii“;“_' -55- 5-5-5 Summcraide for Tignish — — — —— — -— - 5 o.m.55 Daily ex. Sunday: 7.1 5.40 p.m. Daily ex. Sunday 4 6 4 5 o.m. Doily ex.5Simday 00 p.m. Dcily ox. Sunday North Lnltelor Charlottetown (vio Souris) - Chorlottetown for North Lake (vio Souris) - ‘Trip connects with Boot and mainland Bus Service. ’ ’ l This column l: reserved‘ fufilnrwl A N T I 0 N -' t) l ' w slug l l l l Lmjifilyleiffturvu ‘Hr, m. “N-mq have you trouble with you: K M 4 “ems A W", ‘Slrku, pa). stomach. the answer is ..._ able i.u advance. Yfw. then we ask you to try -—-»- ...»-ZIW ‘ “' ' '¢“'r‘ “ '_5 "549 W V’ 7 f n“ i fl‘ imgfi‘ TODAY — FRIDAY - SATURDAY , 5 “IIXTURE _ CRASWELL for fliotcgrapbs. Evanyslsfiomad} aging’; . ‘ “ 1 , , , . a pr-scrp on n r. . mu wows .--’>.§"l..tlt" o: rut"- t- “_“‘ " di~d t tra enl nmovn s"!!! .- M1- =i~~srt~wv w Si‘ rtutiaulh. "uéni... .. . ti _ Uyspepsnu, Som- Stomach. ' m5 m Gastric Distress. and many ~‘:_ “'.‘kn ntttryli. . hum" l "‘L_'¢l7l55‘_7lj\-.T_l3¥ You ‘iv-iii ueyullughtleiu inch the or ' ' '5 5 results‘. l FOX cunt onsets T‘: rmtrr: man BOTTLE 85o. 5 For pale and thin people. A combination: esilrvlfllly "HP ::lF T01‘ ll1l\‘(' not usud Rn»- thc men ulin have. ‘fhigx-‘ll tvll you (‘rumliia IRt-ifrl) for yirurlucing The disorders in Paisstine, re- day, October 29th inclusive“) 26 2i (All Tim; i; Eastern Etandudl suit of y tnree-coi cred stijiie U579‘ ' ' ' autlioriies iactiiig -——- daze 0t the League ..'MABON'S Rex-all One-Ct?!“ o: Nation.» the Aiabs and the Jen's l-UflU-‘t and paralvzcd trade. Yet this Arab over cach other in an endeavour to 11m. iJay Program. Miss Lucv Noonan and Miss leader is 5a pious. soft-spoken inau. tnkc advairagc of the WOIIdPYTUl r 17”" m” 56am‘ Phyllis Hughes returned to Brcad- appearing to an ccclcsiastic baroniris. Be sure 5'01! 29$ Ygu-tlsbe“ ma" ~ U“ B°"3i'“ °m' aibane. or Saturdav after visiting more than a imliticizin, thr- “Sale closes Saturday. C0 F mon. nacho. i1) a iii., 1.0.13 meg. “Feud, “(Albany ‘HTW fl_'-'~;‘“‘l° 015...“? "lulll, l5 29th. L-579~10-26-2i. to“ _5__ iiiilkltgiliicjriric éllcllhtl be air Jittc- HOS t - - u .'\ e ‘ ' . Mr and Mrs. Cecil Warren. o. . r s 4:00 p m.» .--‘.\~ in EHEUBYL A») 1,. m. v h... con,_.a,.,-a_ rnzhts forule“. RA)" T‘ m" 3'“ Him‘ on zlili a1 o? a young son m lloillllial. "i - 5tr rccc '?__ Albany Village school report for , 11v.- I91‘ [mi-ion \i,~i'i4))l‘S, “T5- Tlmlmls Henry‘ omit o! DUN the months o! August and Sept-l His lull name Ls Hai Aniin Ef- GP°l'»‘9l°""“-“ Slide“ and m“ 15* W)" l“ Ac‘ ‘ember, Principals depariment—' fendi A] Hll.\<"ilii. lie ieiis lmnishvd HIFWF“ °lil7-Pn~‘- l5 also 1am “we Grade x_1_ Ciam Nognfln; 2_ , from ‘Jerusaitiin by ~he Briton at pyrvfrl’ tllmtlflll‘ lllED-S-Sreclgsf Hiida MuuaJ-t; 3_ Annie Canmm; atilhoritit-s 1Ul“i)i‘()Ill')v ill: jirrab rc- nianvfricnds hopie tad crm lebe Gram, 1X" 1_ 31mm Gwen bksbfllllgotoisijiiisn iu.c,_iiis miilou- cry ni-l be sp"e<1_ an 00 l1 ~ smldm‘ “mm” “gm” 2' g“ tilfcdiiilitlLiiB-iliiiiitiifist Wm Iimfly The o o 1- Fjmtins of st . . ,1. _ . . .., _ . . . - viilllmlri gdubigir.‘ 2 Drgns l, Mufti atrtuullv (ll.'~f\i1{)i‘fl.£‘d whrn David's United Church recently -' ' Kamal A"*‘l'“k-.l71"‘-*l“‘ll1 0f m“ placed their organization in shape Tirainor, 3. Blanche Norman. rru4yluh . H i l“! , . Grade vn _1 Rayona Camemn- l“ 19m’ _ ‘Umhlw 4-9 for the tvlnter months. The leader ‘ ' ., . , l. mlllnlflkl” “m? ‘lim- Miss Dolls Stcriine holds the in- 2. Jennie Danton, (i. MllflfX M,‘ Talk," Much W - ]_ _ w m DIIWSOH- Gfildfl VI —1 1539*" This 4.5 your 0.11 Aiehliinnictlnn “Null of ml‘ “mm alleys e Pirienu; 2.‘ Geraldine Noonan; 3. who bmami. [p1] 0H,,- ipqdu .f il"l\l~’ 11ml Pllllilll‘ ll° m0"? PTO‘ » . ‘tvfifrh or. 4A. . - . -» . , .. ————- Zfigiiofivrrillllfli‘nigh; OLR5.»\,Ell9.7 §°§lfalff ilJoupizllgkPlgltlgtcirziidGiljfiifi ggtihcha“ .Ml;tm\1i.\ umdcr ill 5"‘ work continues at a satisfact- m., 13.23 fl iRoss equal; 2. Veida Muttar: and not to tn m,- 1 - f" WW" fill fht’ hhlllwfll’ out N; y yum‘ ,H0,€n 6mm equal: 3_ Nmeeni “You 5,,“ h y, t‘ “H1 a Slum, .l‘!\l‘.i t‘ r1." own that is of course " l“"'-""-5l Ami“ lNoonan. Grade I Jr. no exams. "lrlv hctn: » ' ‘-“ ‘ -~ "l" "llmb" or ml?“ \‘.'2X.E. 25.3 Fumes, average __Ray0n& can? m1. “mi i_ ‘ “mi I m,“ ’l. Why with old man win- ltwfn 9&8 pfir cent _Perfec. A_._15n.- nomgn, _> Noni, in st flTfllllKl the corner the ttenciance Ralph Trainor. Ravonn <$tme n‘ r-r that . shows no all‘ fJlYPll Olllv 10 58"‘ Shlllfl . liOlll German .cqmeron' Enem Pinon“ Enyfl-bpm Sllflis of . only a wry small pereentave w " . 11.77 ml}. Mxmbeod‘ Phyllis Pmmlu, ‘Imm r_ The nit drmsscci in fioiv- of the uncmploved being uscci at “lmmx ~- ‘Ross Clarence not Robert Arnctt m” fly“). '15 l""l um- lirnc is one for the nods to tin") r in ‘ “‘ 731ml‘ Doll‘ lLei-Q R555 Doullilw Pineal‘, __' ‘rtua litcl in i till‘ ti. mum-c". Prcsnre was tried in the GS’, ilmi m l " 4.; GSD. Twcherq ‘Dory; dfneapw P‘rin_ (H1 llast ‘ii H nor-fl lilIf/t.‘ that this mieh‘. be remedied 23.5 i‘. . ii T ~ : (RC, 3 . cl M “a Garlandkks-istant ldllrl t-PPll '*-’l_--" ll" ="‘"l1l‘l\“~' but ‘.\'llii’l‘.ll success. Other districts m. 3 5h mfg. G33. 31-5 m» p ’ ‘ ry ' ‘A all m‘ rEl‘3l°‘l-“ mlm- around and about. the Eastern 9.51 m"! ____,,__l_m_'__. _______.___ --_ ‘Tim-W... .~-- . . u’, Capital were able to place all un- rmplrwci nf the community on It!!! DHARLOTTETQEN - QUEBPIAF nth?!‘ ailments peculiar to the stomach 4X able in the treatment of those diseases where thcr origlh ll traceable tn an ImDHVPYIS condition of the blood. We highly recommend Marl Blood l-‘uod for the "film?!" of rheumatism and for those utio have lost their oppctit" flvlzics Blood Food will provi- tht- ristorittivr. TRY IT TODAY. PRICE PER BOX 50c We wish all our customers to know that we nmv have In stock‘ Alnrsilltss 7'1’; Genuine French (Histiit- Snap. llcrltlk Pills - 39c per box A. A. Tunis-ls — — -— -I.‘lc per Bottle of 100 llcmeinlicr The Two Meets all Pr ces. PHE 2 MAGS Phone 315 Mam O Eastern Cuardzan ATM; column is reserved tor news ol’ local interest but adverllsinl 9‘ a newsy nature m8)’ b? lnwned at 4 cents a word strictly '93!’ able in advance. __ ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS to t-hv Charlottetown Guardian ma)’ be handed to their RBPR 6WD“? Hume- ,,'ROBIN noon FLOUR is ec- Saturday’. ..i l‘ cor and better than ever giliseyiemfigThe crowds are failing Georgetown < B. H. Stewart arid daughter n Qt Gccrer-tmvn were recent visitors to the cflilllal- Miss Annie Lord and Party of Alontaztie motored to Georgemw" on Stinday. The many friends of Mrs. Henfy Lavnisriicr, Gc01":eto\\'n W110 11M ‘ow-ii sick for 111-.’ Dfl-‘t number of s will rccrct to icurn that her ition shows but little improve- tzrcssive club of its kind is in or- ez-ntion in‘ Kinrfs County. A fine like 1”“. Hui not so here. The sub-crafting of Kent and XVatr-r directs, Georgetown. is supp stvl to cot under way this "rd by thr- Govern- i cor and all is now in _ invaitliiiz the arrival 01' mic of lllr- laruc tractors which is duo 1‘.\il\' in the week. This cer- itainlv" is. a more that will meet. wvilh the whole hearted approval nf the citizen". in igenergL A]- ytliourzh the "few" wiil be heard l '(li0(‘l(ll'i'.'. W‘. Nlilcy Allonwho recently took ovcr the unlne grocerv bus- . ‘ll(‘~S of J. ll. McKinnon. George- town. reports things as going along ; nicciy. --G. ~00 rns Removed Without Any Pain Quick. safe relief is almost in- stantancou; if you apply Putnunrl Corn Extractor. shoes won't pinch or hurt. One single d of Put~ nam'-~ Corn Extractor sopo the Values 0t Education - In A Nurse's Life The following paper was read by sister Isoyola, of the Charlotte- town Hospital Staff. at the recent Nurses‘ Refresher Course: The previous speaker has oom- prehexisively set bifflrfi U5 W118i Education is and what it may do for us; it remains to make a brief application to the life of a nurse. Since this is a "refresher" course I may suppose it will not be un- l§ SHE GOINGTO BRING THAT UP AGAI N ? pardonabie to speak of things you already know but of which it may be profitable-to remind ycu. Wiien the promoters of the course decided to put before you, this group of graduate nurses, some ideas on Education. 1 believe they had in mind two objectives, namely: (l) 1b stimulate you to self-im- provement _ r2) To arouse your interest. in encouraging solid preliminary edu- cation in candidates for our Schools of Nursing. “Education is preparation for complete living" says Spencer. Fbr us Christians. complete living micans life to the fullest here andl i‘ Eternal Beatitude t h ere af t er.i fBrought so closely in touch with, ,th= verities of life arid death. =e will benefit bv the and .' _ ' ".2 ion as she .~lZ‘l\'(‘*= in ll\ un to ith. high ideals of her iorofnsrion. “A return to the iguitilii: principles of the Sermon on the Mount will save the world“ said Pfflliil’! Mc- Kenzie King in one of hi." public‘ speeches. In lli’.=(' principles and in the study of Christ's life. the HERE? A SPECIAL consournou PRIZE Foavau, MAMIE, BECAUSE YOU HAD SUCH BAD LUCK AT FIRST‘ I WAS TERRIBLY MAD WHEN l FOUND Tt-EY HAD GWEN €AY, vrs spool AND I'LL BET rrs A wuour LOT‘ ‘BETTER. FOR You THANTANNG THOSE HARSH -~ CATHARTICS u. nurse will learn that the true mea- sure of sticccss and of complete living is not in tiveaitli. honor. or power, but in the dezrec to which fruits of a liberal education. Edu- cation is formation and, day by day, the nurse is being formed, either failing into wars of apathy, indifference and iassitude or gain- ing in knowledge and skill. One of the outstandine values in Adult Education is the preservation of openy-mindedness, of plastic sym- pathies. How necessary i5 this power of adjustment in the nurs- ing world where scientific research ’ 1 I For nurses. as for most adults. instruction may end with the $9 classroom but education ends only with life. The desire nnd capacity to learn is one of the important each individual has truly loved , God and hi5 n'~" ibor, eivivg of HOW l USED 1:2 é liimreif fcr the goodness and ha. ‘Boy-|- 5-,.’ pinelss of others. p- COMPLAIN A . Adult Education: MY ¢0N$T|mTl°N "-' is making constant changes. "Senesence is delaved when the mind is kept. working," says Dr, Alexis Carrel. Education is an active not a pas- sive process, so it. is that Adult Study Clubs where the members lare active participants in pro-feat; and. discussions often do more ef. | fective work than schools and ooi- , illfies where the pupils are spoon- Readinz is almost an essential tool in_ adult education. Education iii that will give us not only skill in “"~ 1151M’ this tool but aLso apprecia- tion of good literature. discrimina- tive taste and methods of readin" both for information and rclaxa- tion, will iurovlcie nurses with n "l rich source of continued education O Professional journals arc enhanced ill in value to thzvnurse rltlt a good l prciiminarv education, ’ Teachers to Think. u» Reason: Education. trains in thinking The nurse has need of ability to think quickly in emergencies, 5hr- needs power to rpgiron beams‘, nursing is both a. science and an art —methc<is nmi prmedure. should be rationalized bv the riurs. es’ liIiClPTStillidiliQ of 5her woriz Enucntloit should uive ability Judi‘?- 10 WélBh critically. to get correlct values and attitudes. to sec asic relations between (‘M159 and effect and also to PXpf955 ideas. Education. then, mwcrs of leadership This gx. is TPfilill"'Il in your where manifold eciitive nbllitv OWH profession problems present themselves in H1556 days. Broader education wiil develop amongst all tljp mambns of the association ability to study and discuss those problems andl awareness that membership in an association means more than m‘)- inc dues, meritorious as is lip m]. fillmcnt of that dutv‘ You know. too. that women have their responsibilities towards de. mocracy —-havc their uart to plav ln national lneisiation: and _vou have n particularly linixii-tnni m- Sl)0f‘i$lbllll_\' in the momentous. af- falis of public health. for other women who have not had your op- port-unltics will nnturnllv turn to you for information. The nurse l harmony in different nursinfl 51W‘ should m herself t.» (in ma when I atlons. an beauty we Mm“ ,"‘~ occasion offers for, by accepted the world is a simiiitude of the definition. a nrcfrs-ririn lifts im- its Divine Beauty and the nurse En- Drlmc obleci the rendering of ser- riches her own spiritual life when irlcc to humanlii‘. she cultivates the esthetic senses. This brinrzs us to Good poetry 1185 WW" l” namely. the nursi- sustain and comfort. to refresh B func'lnn. A public weary mind; and blessed ls the may br- an nurse who has learned t0 use STRAND \. 1 S. KENNEDY, President. i” / ' Iii’ I ,_ .»_ d l ailllreciatiog logigléjwkgmed‘; zlaltgfiluh: luxury bl" 5-" l‘ “eceslly women a Wu.r':::*.:;:; ticularly lt l5 956°" “l m an we who must be attuned Hons 3nd be able to make oorrelfl and analyses to ensure success and ‘i . -1l- -3-7. another point. has n teaching health nurse official l“fl."l‘.t‘l‘ but tiri- vicc will l>~ $"ll"lll rcm other judiciously its elusive magic 1°!‘ nurscs ns “will liccniisc men rind herself and for her Dflllfflll- women have become kfloiilv hpiflth (To Be Continued) conscious. Tnrltr w» live l r 1g 0f propasmntizi ln one fnniliaorzg- I. H. LAWSON. LOCAL C. I- other and, while iirivlcntlv refrain- AGENT, HAS BEEN WITH BAIL- lntt from nnv lYllPfl-Cfftiifp with ROAD 35 175555 th" responsibilities nf the m ll .i i nrnfosslon, the mire» mun Receives Congratulations on 35th Anniversary tn Continuous Service In Railroad Work J, H Lawson. local agent for the Canadian National Railways and a popular well known citizen of Oonora, Susie, is celebrating his 35th anniversary of continuous service with the railroad, and has been receiving the congratulations of railway officials and many old railroad friends .He has also been a. member oi’ the Order of Railroad Teletrraphers continuously for 30 years . Mr. Lawson was born of Scotch how to rzlve helpful truirlancv- when imscrupulous advertisers and uropaizandisls lyrlifiv ti". piibii<~ and inculcate mislwflinn notions in hygiene to their own selfish ends. (‘ultiirul Asst-ts: Culture has hrr-n defined n; an nwnrwiess of. n rc\nori.sl\'Pness to, the fine and sniritual thinws in life. It is tnicly" carrving con]; to Newcastle tn remind you llinti depth of culture ls an asset to n nurse. Docicr Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia gives five chnraetcrLslics as evidences of edu- onservative Convention Federal Constituency of Queen’s County for purpose of nominating two candidates to contest the county at the next Dominion Election. The Convention will be held at the "Marv; an r- a i. Correctness and rpreclsion in F" u“ e mm n" ° a” the use of the mother tonizue. Cones‘? lmor 3nd be?“ m‘ all‘ road career at that point 35 years v ‘aim on the 9th of Septzmber. He l ha5i__been teaching for two you: 2. Refined and rzrnlie manners which are thr- exnrcssion of fixm habits of tlioir-ht mvi action. 3. The power and habit of ro- flectlnn. 4 The power of zrowth. 5. Efficiency or nower to do. ‘All those nrr most visefui ac- quisitions for the nurse but we notice that he puts correctness and N. D. MacLean gsricisign in lhigifllligle firstbgn his UNDERTAKER . om pn ien may very much anngyed by hoor form EMBALMER in speech as weii as bv "small talk" pain. A few applications make the corn dry up and drop off. Putnam's (‘Iwrn Extractor gives satisfaction. Thousands use it with complete sticce s Get 35c bottle from YOU!’ Charlottetown and North Wlltahlro Phone I40 (the well-known Weir R=port makes mention of this.) The more liberal the education of the nuns- es the more likely will her con- tixuggist. ___,_ .1.“ u, q- ._.. ....__........ . .-i. Tll EATR E, DIIARLDTTETDWN 0H ‘ TUESDAY, NDVEMBER 8th. AT 2.30 P. M. Each poll is entitled to send five accredited delegates. Poll Chairmen are requested to call their poll meetings at once to appoint their delegates. , R. R. BELI}, Secretary. tTEre this, but decided to follow in his fat-tiers footste . who was the agent. at Eldon. e was oper- ator for 3 months and then became agent. at; Grandview, Man. Since then he has been at Jiroux, Man; Kipling, Sask; Swan River, Mun; Fort, Frances, Ont, and for the post. two yea-rs at Canora. Lawson likes his work as agent ‘and has declined offers of higher positions. During his ex~ perience in his work he has seen many changes and improvements in railroad facilities He is en- wholo time he has been with the railroad he had not lost. a do)’ °l account of sickness until last, fall. when he was off for a short time. At. every point. in which he has been located Mr. Lawson has al- ways taken a keen interest in loco! welfare activities. He is active in church work and a prominent member of the Masonic Lodge. H9 is president of the Canora and District Board of’ 'I‘rade. Friend severyvvhere join in n1sh- ing Mr. Lawson continued health and many more years 0! loving good health and has quite successful endeavor. -- Canorli a_reicnord in thb_res_p£ot__,_as in the Courier. 0L0 ENGLISH Introductory Dffer! l-Lb. Gan PASTE WAX and 1-02. Scratch Remover i and 3.1355311.’ "Jlil."'{r\‘.°"n'L-'"§Jl'.f.".l."tzllltfilWtna Iorll like c! Gel the Ieltlhflllrllltd bottle Illh eurh l-lb. eln o1 flmoul Old Elurlllh Pill! Wu MOPS 75c to $1.65 POLISHES - . _ . 4 oz -25c, 12 oz-50c, Dllart-SLSD y The NDDERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMIIED vet-station be plr-asirvr. Culture or a nob background o! .__.__.________________,_