l , I l CHARLES PICTURE ,4 BICKFORD THAT WJLIA i ixAYE ‘ HAS m-edihie until you hear each Glictyl d ‘ “i Richness! i twin‘ w" a ' Splendor! i Women! l ~ ,_,.,.,.,.._,__ Wine! T h s Talking ‘ Dun“! THEQCIHARLUITHIEWN “GU 51911!» 17:]; TO-DAY ‘ ‘ rm. 8.15...16e,87c. I .lQI D Eve. 0.45 a o. 26c. m. 52¢. KAY JOHNSON . THE EVERYTHING Vnheiievuhlo until you I" It uilh your own 93'"! m‘ Screen now re- veals in its full ALso T ALKIE COMEDY power of dra- matic portrai- al. um zvnlus " o! one oi’ 100 ~- DON'T GIVE mun‘; fore- most directors! lARlTlME E RACING REVIEWED Both were in the K61’! Stable 19-5‘; year, and in the St. StEDhEYT T599 Billy Hood, who had driven and trained Ruby P. all season risked Keys to drive hcr. Shc won in 2.06. 2965:- 2.07-":l. the fastest three heats of the season. and the fastest first and third heats, Ivhllc Persistent Belwin's was thc fastest second heat. Ruby P‘s milc in 2.06 was the fastest by any hOYSB ININE TRACK RECORDS- LOWERED DURING suc- CESSFUL SEASON-—-FOR- TY-SEVEN MORE HEATS THAN PREVIOUS YEAR. ‘ d i- ‘ l iishcd a new record for the St. Stell- HALIFAX, N.S., Nov. 12.-(Written and Port Elgin, while matinee or half] hen track. Hood had previously es- cr The Canadian Press by James W. mile heat races were held at a num-* tablishcd new track records with hcr Qouicrl-flic 42nd annual review 0i ber of the Places menl-lfllled 800%.: of 2.11 for Saint John. and 211i": 1°? lhurness racing 1n the Maritime Pro-l and also at Avlcsford and Parrsborol North Sysdncv. ' Nine track records were lowered jvinces shows a successful season and in Nova Scctia. Shecliac in New} arks ‘an’ increased-interest in the- Brunswick, nnd Cope Traverse, Northl durmgthe 3.0813 Johnny Miles, 2,111,; ,. I ovmership of horses with more off 'I‘ryon and Souris. Prince Edward IS- winner of many races during the sea- lthem being raced than for some sea- land. There were also several match i so“ Qvmcd by Dr. J. B. Calkiri, Sack- and '\ more than Iisuai number races in the closing months of lhelllllc. N. B. and drivcil by JohnnY l v Conroy, lowered tho trotting record of the Halifax truck to 2.11%, and established a new record of 2.15 for ‘[0115’. 70f Cllflfy‘ meetings held at tracks imseason. srnallcr plum The speed, howevenl Horsemen from New England. ln- .,,.,...-}. b" some of the money winners] eluding such well known reinsmcn as‘ ,1 ‘been: pPCUBEI with competition! W. R. Fleming, "Red" Hanafin. Pierce Solinali. Qllilllfl. 304'}, owned by Ai- fvith other ‘mectsnnd other causcslchappclle, John Willard. Gco. Rccd. bcrt XVc-bstcr. Marie. P- E- Imam‘ q; rr-soonsibie for lessening 0f efl-lChns. Mason. Walter Gibbons. Montci driven by Kelly, and Lucky Lindy. [£1233 at‘ ‘some of the later meets.’ Gcrow. "Dutch" Leo, Johnson. Wat- owned and driven by Wellington Mc- Nevertheless. such brought about hot- hon, Piper, Colwell and others par- Neil. Southport. P. E. 1.. P111080 U“? 1],. Lvyntngtfd ovcnts. with many hard tloipated in the Provinces lstrntclndrivc-s 1nd cl0=c flnlshc! t0‘ races of the Maine and New Bruns- Pale Face. 2.0315, owncd by the Glacc - .. 4 - I ~ ‘ thi- il thr- spcctotors. _ Fredericton, Woodstock. St. Still” to Prince Edward Island. lchdfll“ swneli lowered the “Mk m‘ hon, Charlottetown and Halifax had’ Forty-one regular meetings wr-rdcord at Invcrness to 2.1513, and for . r. 1 - , and the first two named their hall mile heat rncincw. There ucrcl, 2.10. Bill h. 215E. owned an; it vt m-v guynmfl‘ heats. A great. sixty-tun days of racing at regular, cn by Milton Lotta, RHPr e er, ion ‘to lh= ll"il‘li"‘SS meets was‘ meets. and one hunclrcd and scvontyJ lowered the track record at Tatama- (kg. (qwwwiff? n‘ lhi- iicvv track at. nim- events trotted and paced. Vlhilcl [$011606 l0 221» Saint NB, with its $100.00“ the three-hcat-piari was ndoptcd and, Colt racing assumed greater prem- w", ma mm“. modem improve-l a largo majority of the meets, five‘. lnencc than since the days of the . ‘ i 1 . . » '- , Stokes as all pacing gnppfs, NcwEngiand horsemen cammhundrcd and fifty-one hozits ucro Nfaritimc- Colt . mr thr- nponin: of the track. and a? trotted or imcctl. or forty-swam morcl records for 2. 3 and 4 year olds were i"'.lllll‘f‘ of lhc event was the than thc rrfwious year. llov/Blwd- Cflfiifi’ Qtll- Owlllsldllll’ F- 01' - <0 1 l‘ l - -“" son mes one 111118, an: ‘nql , tciidcrvd thc horsemen by. Thci- no. Cflllfllflillbly more ex iolmvll . - YHPJlIllIPIlIPIIt. at v.hich the Liuet- tremc sou-d than the previous IJCSI-ill (lYlWh h." Bllli’ KEYS- flt Wedeflclmn- cmor. Prcnfri" and other Iiotablefi‘ with twcnf," ~ l. (f; Brctoimthrhoiuc 2H), owl . 'i‘.1?‘zlflllllillilillijpllOlbffi. hclrl Inorc 7,13. n t‘t"' o.’ cklliiii-Si-‘Y- 01' fil-‘l-Vl L‘ nntlnmlcfllaiil also “viva: Mn the usvlizil numbcr oi‘ nicclr‘, owl five more than in i220. Thcrc were‘ '13’ Ki‘ S- 000*“ ‘c '9“ 3cm ° lth tlic numcroils importoti/tiz". hcrnr-zze l":'i'.lr-.=rl 1111"‘. three heats from T0991“ "t F‘ w?‘ t” 112' ‘vhlch gflv-fiv-p [mm 2,10", ((1:23. Jcssc Niipolcon, owned by W. with its improved track nrittscvcntynsix from 2.151’. to 2.201 one} ‘W Nnlmlllm‘ Dlrcct L95 slnlthmljrm four Ill(‘(‘i< twice as mum’ hundred 11nd scvopicrn from 2.20’; to‘ 90W“ by s- A‘ “mlhen- Fmt Fair“ an. ninro in fhc hirtritinc Proy 225; and l.\\'f’ll{_','-lilil(' from 2.25‘; to: fmkh MW"- mld (hhcnnby J°hn5°n' ‘ifirps, v-liili- Glace Bay liacl two‘ 2.30. There were fivo handicap events mad? 0 WW "C010 0f ~10 for four up... nip] other‘: WOT!‘ h:ld fit Syd-I hcld. and in the fifteen hcats of rac-, 5"!" "105 8* Flflfl°ll°t°ll m" 50b"- Txtiro. Antizon-' ing there were five lit-at". bcttcr than "wlwd by M“ ch82 E Balmrm .~-l..- ‘lac. (with its‘ 2.12. and five other: from 2.12‘; toltmru‘ 53Tm°l7 "mi drlwn by Hmd‘ n 1.19,“. while. 2J5 Ivas the fnalcst thrcc ycnr old Iiuincil Tufaina/ The honors for tho fastcst milc of: i“ m" pmvlmps “ml h“ “me M’ I‘ Fredericton in 213'}. Joe tho Great, m": rmzl lnvcrncss. isli. Fninirih and.‘ " milc (wok) had i TV-I" ( ' i". Tl i-llri-izt. gr; lhn ~ i ‘l licirl mrrtings. I the season was divided bctwccn Ruby In I» l‘" 'l l.l;ind. (‘icnrgc- l"., 2.04M, owned by (Lhorlcs Ballard. "Wmd by F- C- Mccmdyi T"“'°- ‘mv’ (iv-q i» l Tfozv Aunan. North Sydney, and Persistent BOlWliL! m "Y Johnny cmrQvi paced the 785'" Suriint " -. .'\'.'!l ?.!ont."igue,'2.05. owncd by ilggins Brothcrs,l"'“t "m" h“ a m” yo“ “m Owned in ouch iv". ' Y" ‘art. Iii \':-'\' Eruns- Dciinysvilic. Mninc. Both those inarrs m" Prmlmw“ l“ 2'24"" m dcrmmnll six 3 _\'t"fll‘ oltls at Charlottetown a now rc/‘ord for Maritime Province ln-cd two year nlds. Frank J. Ortolan, . nwncd by Noll J. McLean, Glace Bay. (driven by Charley Swcct. was the 'fflSt£‘Sl» four yenr old trotter owned yin thc Provinces, with his ‘milc in i215 at Ifnlifox, which W38 also the i fastest time by n horse without a 'prs-.vlous record, though he had a matinee record. He won eight out of twelve races and was thrice second and once third. Jacqueline. by LaCopia, 2.09%, own- ed by Roy Sudbury, Kensington, P. E. ‘L. rli-‘ven by Scmple. at Charlotte- town (WP/WW! a scnsrrllon when she won the first heat of the 2.24 pace witk n 'l=l at Camp-paced in 2.06, the former at St. Slop- bcllton. liiilziir", Fackviilc. Moncton hen and tlie latter at Fredericton. i Bothered With Pimples on Face 1 a Year. Healed by Cuticma. "The trouble began with little red pimples appearing all over my forehead. They fostered and scaled over and ilched and burned during the night. causing rne loss of sleep. The pimples spread all over my face and bothered me about a year. - "l tried other remedies without success when a friend advised me to try Cuticiira Soc and Ointment. lnent for a free sample and it helped lmc. I piirchas more, and aftc" using one cake of Cuticura Soap and j one box r f Cuticura Ointment] was completel healed, in about two ‘i i“ . Lhs." (Signed; Misc Alice some. Eflllfll! d. Sull- ~ ‘ _LS“P' Smlfief)’ t2.' d50cTl; zs Sold h .S¢Ileeod|fne. Adcrreas ail:<'i'i'.~l§“o=§i>l? J. 1' null gen-if» u-filfiééh. . L-.. . ... in the track record at Georgetown at 2.17. lwick Circuit". and Gcrow also went BM‘ Hilrsemmys Clubdillfi driven by lhcir visual cxccllcnt meetings in Fair,‘ held, and seventeen with matinee and the 7i mile W161i fill Shefbrwke m o ‘folds and splendid sport. North 2131i to 2.15; one hundred and; W05 315- 11910 by All?“ Nwolelm- MS°| CAPITOL Gals make Vliioopee! ’ . ALSO COMED Y AD A L L- TALKIE a I t l o n reolin! with llllllter i Fights — adven- ture - girls — Join the [Obi and lu- iher-necks on this shore leave for‘: grand time! F- _ .. i. I’ ’ Mat. 3.15 . . . 11c, 26c. Eve. 7 Jz 8.45 21c, 37c. CARTOON in 2.10. ‘This was the fastest mile ever made by a green or any other mare bred in the Provinces, supplant- irig the record of 2.1035. by Miss Sim- massie in 1926 and Helen Aubrey in i927. Jacquelines mile also was tho fastest made by any H0911 Pfllvlncc bred performer. ' the former record being 2.11 by Major Aubrey. She also equalled the fastest mile ever made by a green mare on a. Maritime Pro- vince track held by Martha Dewey. and was also the fastest milc of the year by any horse bred in the Marl- ttme Provinces. Two half brothers, Lucky Lindy. owned and driven by Wellington Mc- Neil. Southport, E. I., and Billy Cope. owned and driven by Lieut- Col. D. A MacKmIon, Charlottetown. were prominent in racing and fast time. They arc both out of the same mare. Nancy C.. by Constantine. and were bred by James W. O'Brien. Elmsdale, P. E. ‘i'., who also bred. raised, and still owns Colonel Aubrey, the sire of Lucky Iiindy, who became the sensation of the early season in Prince Edward Island, winning the first race at Summersidc, in 2.16'.~’.-. He paced in 2.12 in the same race in which Jacqueline made her record. and which was the fastest mile of the year by a green gelding bred in the Province. Billy Cope reduced his record to 2.112;» at Charlottetown, which was the fastest mile by a geld- ing bred in the Province. Bonnie M.. 2.0214, owned and driv- en by Goo. w. Reed, Fort Falrfieid. Maine, paced thc fnstest milc by a gelding at Fredericton in 2.07M. Lec Strathmore not only made a new four year old record but was the fastest pacing stallion of the year. Single Todd, owned by R. L. Todd. Milltown, N.l3., when clrivcn by Ge- row at Fredericton, in 2.15%, made the fastest mile by a pacing stallion owned in the Province. Dcvilset. by Longset, bred in Prince Edrvard Island, owned by Jno. E. Kelley. Portland, Maine. and driven by Chappclic, was the fastest trotter of the ycar when he won at Wood- stock in the thrce fastest heats trot- tcd on a Provincial track this senson in 2.11%. 2.11 and 2.11%. Edna. Klyo, 2.11, owned by Higgin Bros. Dcnnys- villc, Maine, rind driven by Billy Jmc hosts from 2.06 tollowcrcd the two ycnr old record t0 Keys. was the fastest trotting mare of v thc season with hcr mile in 2.111’. at 'F‘rcdcricton. Johnny Miles. with his milc in 2.11".- at Halifax, was the ifristcst irottcr owned in the Pro- vii-ices. He won seven races, was itwice second, once third and nearly ,all of his races were at principal ‘lmccts and .in mixed events. l Wnlkic. 2.16 in Monte‘ Gerow's istablc. was the fastest new trotting‘ llporformer of the season without any [previous record of any kind mid was |HlO fastest lzrccn Maritime Province ilbrcd trottcr. Captain Kidd, 2,17%. iowncd by T. C. Glcnnic, Oxford. and 'drivcn by Holmes, was the fastest ,grcen trottcr mvucd in the Provinces. 'M.'Iud Moko, 2.18. owned by Welling- ton McNcil, Southport. P. E_ 1.. was the fastest grccn tvottinr; more own- ed in the Provinces. Ncshin. owned by J. E. Berr. Truro. rind driven by Conroy, was the fastest trotting mare owned in the Provinces. with hcr milc in 2.14% at Halifax. Edith Aubrey. 2.15%. by Land league. owned by John Gallanbvsummorsldc. P. E. 1’., and drivcn by Max Steele, was the fastest trotting mare bred in the Pro- vlnces. The racing in Cape Breton was of particular interest. with numerous meetings. large fields .nnd keen con- tests. Among the horses competing were: Lambert Todd, 2.02%. ‘Pale Fncr. 2.07%. Pubv D., 2.0412, Silver Grattan, 2.07%, The Great 12.08%, Peter Tagart, 2.10. Worthy 'Express, 2.10%, Major Aubrey, 2.11, Johnny Miles, 2.1111, Captain Mack, 2.1m, Elmwood Kid, 2.1114. Hector. 2.13%, Peter Stratton, 2.13%, Aubrey the Great, 2.14. {Harry 8., 2.14%. Neshia, 2.14%, Frank J. Ortoian, 2.15, Repetition, 2.15%, Betty Aubrey, 2.16, Chorus Girl, 2.17, Hal. H. Jr., 2.17‘.é. Dick Bingen, 2.18. Sister Martha, 2.18, Worthy Set, 2.18%. King H1500. 2.18%, Gertrude Aubrey, 2.19, and Colorado Aubrey, 2.20. During the winter some thirty ice meetings were held, with most of them in Prince Edward Island and most of the others at Woodstock. N. B. A notable performance was that by Briar Mac, 2.14, owned by Lieut- Col. D_ A. MacKinnon, who trotted a quarter mile in 28% aecondsi the fast- est time ever made on the ice in the Maritime Provinces. 20 horses entered the 2.30 list, and a silimar number, already in the list, reduced eir records. The get of the Nova. Scotia Government stallion, Captain Aubrey. 2.07%, now 26 years 'o1d. were again prominent with eight new comers to the 2.30 list, and eight others having reduced records. The following horses, owned or raced in the Provinces, entered the 2.30 list during the year: Jacqueline, p, b m, by LaCopia. Charlottetown, August 21. 2.10. Jesse Napoleon, 3. p. cii f, by Napol- eon Direct, st. Stephen, N. 13., Sept. 12., 2.12. Lucky Lindy, p. b g. by Colonel Aubrey, Charlottetown, August 21, 2.12. . Flo Abbe. 3 p, blk f, by Abbedalc, Presque Isle, Sept. 3, 2.12M. Frank J. Ortolan, 4. t. b g, by Or- tnlan Axworthy, Halifax. August 27. 2.15. Walkic. t, b g, by Clay Watts, Woodstock, Sept. 10, 2.16. Captain Kidd, t. b g, by Captain Aubrey, Fredericton. Sept. 17, 2.17%. Colonel Dean, p, b g, by My Col- onel, Halifax, August 27, 2.18. Maud Moko, t. b m, by Guy Moko, Woodstock, Sept. 10, 2.18. Dame Dillon. t, b m, by Nelson Dillon, St. Peters, P. E. 1., July 16, 2.18%. Gertrude Aubrey. p. h m, by Cap- tain Aubrey. North Sydney. Sept. 27, 2.19. Ailcrton Aubrey, t. b g, by Captain Aubrey. Moncton, N. B., Oct. 11, 2.21. Doris Graham. p. b m. by Captain Aubrcy. Port Eigin, Oct. 2, 2.2L Carry On, 2. p. b c, by Guy Ax- worthy, Fredericton, July 19, 2.21. J, M. D., p, ch. f. by Dan Hedge- wood, Woodstock, Jilly 9, 2.2115. Eva. Brooke, t. b m. by Justcc Brooks. Montague, P. E. 1., August 13. 2.22. Doctor Setzer, t, b g. by Iris Ax- v-vrtiiyr. Montague, P, E. 1., August 13, 2.22. Silver Lake. f1. 8 it. by Lake Be Sure. Glace Bay. Sept. 2. 2.222.}. Bob Kenworthy, t. b g. by Atlantic Express. Montague, P. E. 1.. August 13. 2.22%. Charles A, breeding wanted, Hat- hurst. N. 13.. Sept. 2. 2.23. Great Village Belle, t, b m, by Cap- tain Aubrey, New Annan, P, E. 1., Almost 1. 2.23%. , MlildemLmluaLby Jim Todd. Halifax, August 27, 2.34. Vcitoril. M. p, b m. by Marshall M.. Middleton, N. 8., July 1, 2.24. Minnie Axworthy, 3, p, b m, by Bud Axwortliy, Charlottetown, August 22, 2.2454. ' Joe the Croat, p, b g. by Captain Aubrey, Charlottetown, August 21, 2.24%. Markolo, p, b g. by Dingoia, Geor- getown, P. E. I., July 10, 2.25. Mae Toll, t, b m, by Captain Aub- rey. Antlgonish, N. 5., Sept. 10. 2.26. Helen 5., p. b m, by Governor Gen- r-ral, Port Elgin, N. 13., October 2, 2.36. Biddy Aubrey. p, b m. by Captain Aubrey, Belmah. N. 8.. July 1, 2.27%. The following horsu. already in l the list, reduced their records: ' Eula H.. p. m m. by Hedgewood Ind. Pkedericton. July 28, 2.09 to 2.06%. ' Gaiety McGI-egor, p, ch In. by Mc- Gregcr the Great, Fredericton, July 23, 2.10%; to 2.00. Devilset, t, br g, by Iongaet, Fred- ericton, July 23, 2.12 to 2.11. Billy Cope. p. b g, by LaCopia, Charpottctown, August 2i, 2.12%. to 2.11%. Peter Pokey, t. ch g, by Captain Aubrey. Iredericton. Sept. 16, 2.14% to 2.12%. Because, p, b g, by Grattan Royal, Stpstephen, Sept. 12, 2.22 to 2.12‘.é'. Harry S, p, b g, by Captain Aubrey, Antigonish, July 16, 2.17 to 2.14. Alton Direct. p, b g, by Empire Dir- act, Woodstock. July 10, 2.221.‘.- to 2.14%. Neshia. t, b m, by General Watts, Halifax. August 29, 2.1611 to 2.1414. Captain Jackson. t, b g, by Captain Aubrey, Charlottetown, Apgust 2i, 2.17% to 2.14%. Lawful Flip. t, bm. by Lawful, Woodstock, July 10, 2.17 to 2.15. Single Todd, l1. b h, by Twinkling Dan, Fredericton. September 18, 2.22 to 2.15%. Edith Aubrey. t, b m. by Laud Lea. gue, Charlottetown, August 21, 2.10 to 2.15%. Peter Alright, t, b g, by Captain Aubrey, Moncton, October 11, 2.17% to 2.16. 36m’ Allbmy. t. b m. by Captain Aubrey, Selmah, August 8, 2.17 to 2.16. Dora Mac. t. eh m. by Captain Aubrey. mum, August 2s. 2.11 m 2.16%. Miss Canada the Great, p, bik m, by Heir At Law, Halifax, August 27, 2.21% to 2.17. Yorkvle. p. b m, by Dingola, Mon- ique. August 13, 2.22 to 3.17. ' Chorus Girl, p, b m, by Slick Goods, Halifax, August 25, 2.24% to 2.17. Attaboy, p. br g. by General Bin- gen, Halifax, August 27, 2.22 to 2.17%. rbirnwood Aubrey. P» b m, by Cap- tain Aubrey, Halifax, August 25, 2.26% to 2.17%. Lynwood Aubrey, t, b g. by Captain Aubrey, Truro, June 1B, 2.19% to 2.18. Sister Martha, t, br m, by San Francisco, Antigonish, July l6, 2.191»; to 2.18. Teddies, t, b g, by Toddington, Hal- ifax, August 29, 2.22 to 2.18%. Dixie Marque, t, gr m. by Kentucky Marque. St. Peters. P. E, I., July 11, 2.21% to 2.19. ’ Louiset, p. b m. by Longset, New Annan. P. E. 1., August 6. 2.24“; to 2.19. Colorado Aubrey, t, b g. by Color- ado L, Sydney, July 1, 2.21 to 2.20. Dorothy E., p, ch m. by Dlngola. Glace Bay, August 6, 2.22%’.- to 2.21. Orola. p, ch h, by Dingola, Georg:- town, P. E. 1., Sept. 10, 2.27 to 2.21%. ALBERTA COAL GAINS IN MANITOBA MARKET EDMONTON, Alta... Nov l2,—-(By The Canadian Presn- Sale of Alb- erta industrial cool in the province of Manitoba has increased consider- ably of late and this is attributed t0 the subvention of $1 pet ton which was granted on June 16, last. Since that dale the shipments of coal to We Manitoba market hits reached the figure of approximately 100.000 tons. and F G.Neotc. secretary of the Drrm- inion Fuel Board, estimates that at this rate between 800,000 and 400.000 tons may be marketed within the year of the subventlon. “Vvhat we should I-lm to do is to push the Am- erican industrial ooal out of the Manitoba market. Mrfleote laid in an interview here recently. This am- ounted to about 100,000 tons s year. Under tho subvention, MrNeato said, the Alberta coal mine operators appeared to be pleased with the in- some of them had obtained a. bigger maket in the province than they an- ticipated. Substantial increases were being looked for in the immediate fut- ure_ Th; federal subvention will be in effect until June f6, next. but a BliRi)0(1i\ — B i- () (i) l‘) _ it'll‘. RS B Eczema 0n Hands kiln‘! HI Th! In Wain Hm. Solomon Behkopf, BB. No. 1, Neultndt, Ont, writes: —-"I was troubled with eczema for four years, and it was so bad I could not put m hands in water. I found Burdock B cod Bitten the only medicine that would [in mo my relief, and After akin: four bottles the ocuma lad all] tins. Icon nowdomycwu wuiiiagmdwiebto ivutlimhto 8.3.9. for wine it liu on for m." is-"nsr- "Pl-HI creased me in coal to Manitoba, and“ MI- GBIDON ADDELIY “I most heartily recommend Bon- Tone," states 1M1". Gordon Addelcy, 144 Creighton St., Halifax, N. S. "My appetite was very poor, yet the little I did eat distressed me terribly as it would sour and ferment, and form gas which bloated me greatly and caused pain. Headaches gave mc n. lot of trouble and often were ex- tremely severe. I had to take laxa- tives steadily for constipation and tried all kinds but of course with only temporary relief at best. Alta- gether I was not feeling at all well. um Maritime Lian Ion-Ions for Restoring lib llealtli Headache” Indigestion, Constipetion- ' k1 , Respond toBon-Tone Qmc y V 1s. mo Then I tried Ban-Tone and it seam. ed that it took right hold of my can from the very first few doses and thfi headaches disappeared and I haven't had one since. My appetite i; fine now and I can sit down and eat i; good hearty meal, and best of all can enjoy it as I don't have to “fun-y about suffering afterwards as every. thins diaeats perfectly now and no more gas. I feel strong and better h, every respect and constipation i, "Just a memory" as Ben-Tone has regulated my bowels. This medicine gives wonderful result: and I {gel sure that anyone who suffers asrdid will obtain the same results as I have if they will give this remedy a good trial.” Ben-Tone is Mother Nature's own remedy, containing 14 roots. leaves barks and berries. ‘Hon-Tone reliem flatulence and gas. stimulates thi kldllflys t0 Bfeater activity, increase; the flow of bile and is an aid in the treatment of certain types of rheu- matism. Ben-Tone is unexcellent for common disorders of the stomach, kidneys. liver and bowels and thou- sands daily give thanks to this great remedy for restorlriz them to health and happiness. Don't yearn for good health-take Hon-Tone and have it. Bun-Tone iii sold inflharloitewwn by Tho Ross Drug United find by all first class drugstores. l Unner Great some st. m one Pure Milk Co. Ltd. .. $10.00 5°” PM: 0o. 10.00 Keith Racers 10.00 Hfiirfy 1001301181111 Proud dz ‘Moreside E. F. Acorn Jenkins Service Station ... Oomey Eros. .. W. R. Dennis .. Georze Cudimore C. W. Patterson .... F. A. Johnson ..... . II "u... .MoInnis 6a Kelly Kelsey Brehaur, .... . Horeme Owen Allie McLeod Gertrude Vaughan, ... . Edna McMillan Lilian Duchcmin o 0 A. Friend A. J. MoOabe . .. W. M. Henderson ... O NeihMcNevin . ‘J. T. Ourran ‘Elmer Sutherland O. C. Crasweil James Calder iFz-ed Piclsard . . . . .. .- Georgc Wlieatley - ...-- 8888888888 wi-Mt-i-wl-v->-l-itai-i-l-i-a>->-n-ssmsasaiossurqg o . @ 8 would mlilbly Open a market for about 400,000 tons of coal from Alb- erta This matter is now under con- sideration. It is understood the views of the operators are being obtained, after which the question will be taken up with the railway companies How- ever. aoeordlng to Mrfleate, the whole question is one of government policy to be decided after reports have been renewed by the federal authorities from the operators and railways. The Ontario mlrket for Alberto coal was opening gradually and élowiy MnNelfe said. there ‘being stiff com- petition, eapocially in the line of coke, which was being produced a4 plants in the provinces of Ontario and Que-i boo at the rate of about 700,000 or 800,000 tons a year_ ‘Pryial to please people is a matter _ dbfluu with an office subs. _ J- P- Arena-nit 8888888888888 lgrotestant Orphanage . Annual Meeting 1.00 W. N. Wilson 1.00 H. M. Simpson 1:00 Mrs. MoNeill , 1m Walter Hvndman .. .. 1.00 Miss Mvflrasoi- 1.00 H. S. McLeod 1.00 Miss B.‘Cook 1.00 Mia McNevin 1.00 Tfld Moore .. 1.00 Emmt McNevin .. 1.00 Miss Ruby Hooper .... l.00 Miss Vatcher ......... 1.00 Sid Burhob 1.00 D. J. R119! -.-.. - 1.00 C. H. TOOmbs 2.00 Vicipr Ling 1.00 Mr. Sears -........ 1.00 Miss Jennie Douglas -.. 1.00 Miss Katherine Martin ... 1.00 Sonrls Per Eilfllg Garrett and Louise 00x Senator McLean $10.00 ... “...-- J. B. Matthew .. .. F‘. Conroy M. S. Aoorn ... '1‘. Ellis Gertrude Stems G. Meliick W. J. Poole ... u..." EPPPPPPPPP 8888888888 u. u... Imiise Hazard 00 Winne Stems 1.00 Mary McPhail Tait .50 M. Carleton 1.00 ' J. G. Stems ..." ....... 1.00 Lower Queen St- To Dl-le E. Francis .. .. 1.00 B. Yco 1.00 W. S. Grant . . . . . . . . . .. $10.00 Mrs. R. B. McKenzie 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mc- lvLrs. R. McKenzie Jr. 1.00 Fadyen .. 5.00 E. J. McDonald ... ...... 1.00 Phillips Sales Co. 5.00 T. Poole 1.00 Employees DeBloisBros Ltd. 10.00 A. C. Cox 1.00 ClarkézltfcDonald 5.00 J. T. Garrett 1.00 Rowland Paton 5.00 Rev. A. D. McDonald 1.00 heater Douglas 5.00 Keith Arbing 1.00 A. R. McInnis . .. 3.00 Mrs. B. White .. .50 Alex. McPherson .... 2.00 F. S. ltfcDonald .50 H. W. Clay 2.00 Mrs. Buffett ... . .55 Windsor Camipbeil ... .... 2.00 Mrs. A. Clarke .,_ .50 C. H. Hodgson 1.00 Mrs. Biackett ... ... .50 A. Friend 1.00 Mrs. Leard .. .50 A. Friend .50 H, Matthew _ .50 Miss Birch ... .. 1.00 E. Dlngwell -- -- .50 Miss Baker 1.00 s, weir __ ,, .50 H. Crouchcr ... ... .. ... ~50 __._. __ ___ M. sstowai-t .45 Mrs. Buxhey ... ... I years extension has been granted on Mrl- 500% --- ~75 the special freight rate of sens pfii’ Mrs Home ~15 ton to the Ontario market. Mrs. McCallun-i ~35 Alberto, ming Qpqrgtqfgm-Qgggklnz F. P0015 J5 a aubvention on railway coal “r ‘ fwm the ‘Fmvinfle or Alberta to D01- nts cast of Kenora. which, if granted, PLUMBING Mill HEATING If you want Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to i Fred il. Trainoi 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 898.1 Thanks.