' in! "IP55", mllilnlled m‘ t°° he‘; worthy acts on the part of anyflllei Ieegnneade it-telhaedeede ‘ of people K " ' ouFTrTh. us‘ nI-KTnQ-a 3t our" - who» - y.“ n uflered I irelbaempe us . in ‘db bacek.‘ caused b d aged k . Gi P'll ‘are ‘rrgcoinineuitliezqto hi; ‘if: writes: ...2...-:...:~:.;_.;*:.g grain-a ended t o! Pie in Inchnd and Soot-lend. I n given many Gin Pills to neonle mill their backs. and ever!- onehaeaiventbenstliebcetof nuofllenbtione. fit ' has.“ m‘? ...""1.$”i‘-‘-fi . I- ‘ l“ I I with r end llm um hat. l vehin twelnGinPllle andfor the tyeerhebaafelt no Dain. - ‘Thanking you and Gin Pilb for the rdtiétsivon manual scores of ' adult life is reached. 0040-00001 Health Literature Iuppllod by or. r. a. l.‘ led ones Ioelety EDUCATE. AND PROTECT THE CHILDREN lt has ,been said that if you de- sire to bring about any social re- form, it ls of little use to work on the grownups-get hold of the chil- dren. The education of the grown- ups is of great lmportance—but it nmst be remembered that tuber- culosls is contracted in early child- hood, even in those cases ln which it does not make itself felt until it is there- fore the little children who must be most careflly protected front ill- fection. No tuberculous patient nor anyone with a chronic cough should have the ‘care of an infalli- A tuberculous mother should not nurse her baby. Kissing children on the mouth_ using your handker- I! you have pains in the back, lwollen feet or hands, brick dust deposits, ‘ ni: headaches, fail-‘ quent urination or feel dizzy, look‘ to your lndneys. Deranged kidneys lead to sciatica, rheumatism luln-l bago and other ainful maladies. Get a box of Gin gills at once. 50c at all d ists. National Drug k Chemical ompany of Canada, Limited, Toronto, Canada. tzs 1N CHANCERY Before the Master of the Rolls. lAlbert J. D. Martin. Administrator of the personal Es- tote of the late Roderick .\i. A. Mar- ltin late of Valleyiield in Queens lCounty. untestltate, and the said ‘Albert J. D. Martin in lliq own right, Complainant. and ‘Isabella K. Knott and Annabella Martin. Alfalsdair Cowan IMSTLTB. Margaret Alice Martin and Cather- ine Alexandra Martin. Infants under the age ol.‘ : twenty-one years, Defendants, Pursurant to a Decretal Order of the 11th day of October, instant, 192d, by His Honor the ‘blaster of the Rolls, l will set up and sell by -public auction on the premises at Naileyfieldiiaot 57. lu the gnid --n-, tY. on Thursday the 28th d of ‘October, instant, at the hour l0 o'clock of the forenon all t 1m of land situated of Valleyflei I e- 'said. described as follows. c \ gan- cing at the Southeast angle Pgotand owned by Donald Martin; ence North sixty-six chains and sixty- llnks; thence East ‘to thc County lLine; thence South along the Conu- ty line to Douses Road; thence lWest along Dousee Road to place of commencement. containing seventy- "six acres of land, a little more or less. The lsnd will be sold free from encumbrances. The sale will be confirmed by the Court of Chancery without expense to the purchaser. y Conditions a; sale. There will also bc sold by pub- lic auction at the same time ant] place all the household furniture, farming machinery and implements. and all other the personal property of the said Roderick M. A. Martin. Terms amde known at sale. Dated this 12th Jctoher. 1926. H. J. Palmer, on the young child's account. milk is an important part of the ‘B's comllletc 31s i; can be managed. Ibc chilled and to “catch cold." But When in doubt consult your doctor. chief about a -baby's face. putting a spoon or anything else into your own mouth and them into a child s mouth, ore dangerous and blame- but they amount to criminal care- lessness on the part of a. person suf- ferln-g from tuberculosis. Babies and young children creeping and playing on the floor and about the street are liable to breathe or swal- lo'w infected dust there. 'This is their most exposed as well as most susceptible age. They are unable to defend themselves. Dirt has no terrors for them; everything goes into their mouths. Surely no per- eon with heart or conscience would permit helpless children to coll- tract this disease by reason of liiS thoughtlesness. A- “C00P" Wllh scrupulously clean floor, or n clean sheet spread for a Dlflylllg Place would be partial protection for the baby. Bu; where there is careless coughing or spitting, there is al- ways (longer for young children on the floor, on covered furniture, and in people's clothing. Spoons, forks any dishes to be put to the child's mouth should be boiled for at least five minutes if there is any suspicion of a case of tuberculosis in the family. indeed. whenever menu-berg of the family or visitors have colds or coughs, ull these precautions should be taken The rigid inspection of cows and preventive work to safeguard the babies. ‘it lg hardly safe to en- trust this important matter to pri- vate enterprises. The source of in- fecion in a’ large proportion oi cases of children under four years of age has been found to be infect- ed milk. > ‘if a child scents sickly, or ll there any suspicion of tuberculous tendency or infection. special care should be tlakcn to build up his gen- eral health. .lu addition to careful feeding and plenty of sleep, which every child needs, the open-air life, *1. often gives splendid results. if kept thoroughly warm. ‘even small babies take their day-time sleep either out on a porch or in a room with open windows. And properly protected from cold 0r from the hot sun, children can play ull day out of doors or in an open-windowed room. A coop or safely railed porch l5 a ‘grout help in keeping a child out of doors. 0f course thc open-air life is doing a child no great good if it ‘is causing him to most colds are “caught" indoors. WTKTDE? _ Master in Chance ry. WV. E. Bentley, Earp. K. 0., Complainants Solicitor. , AND OATS 7 ()l|r business is to find profitable markvt" for faum pl'0(|il('0. “'0 buy l2 tuonihs in 'tbr~ your and always puy ATTENTION FOX BREEDERS Now lathe time to buy your Winter supply of (frozen) Horse- highest ntarket prices meat, either boneloae or in quarters. This moat Ia strictly veterinary in- spected and propsrlypacked- GUARANTEE full autlulaction. -Nol“'— orderaoo smell. No order too blflThe Annual Auk for our price and conditions from the Longueuil Meat Exporting Companyl UONGUEUI L, QU EBEC 2026-10-13-Ws8i. Meeting l0! the Three Rivera Silver. Black lFox Co., will be held in the office of J. H. McGrsgor, Montague, on Monday, October 17th at 7 p. m. D. J. STEWART, I Secretary. 2054-10-14-31. NIITIBE ‘(RE BELL AND TANTON) vvv‘v%vvv¢v‘¢*‘ The law firm of Messrs. Bell and Tanton heretofore curried on at Summeralde has been mutually maolvod and by s-rangement B. W. Tanton romaine at the old stand _and Morley M. Bell has taken en office in the Thomas Johnston Building (ground floor) Water Street about one half way between the ‘ ‘ n and Holmanm. Clients and friends of each are cordially Invited to call. IANNERMAN W. TANTON, MORELV M. DELL. ‘Such children should not begin school life nor work too young. ‘Poorly ventilated or crowded school- rooms are dangerous to any child's health; and for delicate children, especially those with consumptive tendency. open-air schools are most desirable. Every effort should be made to avoid the contracting of whooping-cough and‘ measles. as both these (liseascs seem to pre- dispose a child to the (lcvelopnlenl. of tubersulosls. lllave your children examined by a doctor if you suspect that they have the disease. See that their teeth are kept in good condition, and that teeth. mouth and throat are ghoroughly clonnsctl every day. 'l‘r'aln them to breathe fully, and al- uvaym‘ through the nose. it‘ there is any reason for mouth-breathing have a doctor attend to it. Teach the children to have regular hours for everything. to go to JJetPearlV and to sleep with the windows 0p- cn, 10 cat good flourishing food, to bathe frequently it‘ not every day, and to observe the laws "of health. Keep tbcm in the fresh uir and sun- shlne us much us possible. Teach {hem to put nothing in their mouth except food, anti never to put to the mouth food that has been at -anothcr mouth. The necessary teaching can be given, and what is more important, the necessary hab- its formed. both at home and at school, without filling the child's mind with’ fear and iuuuges of di- sease. lboth of which are unwhole» somewlyluss-liaiifax ileaith Com- mission Publication. The Dutch Dish That Makes Flesh And Health ANl-STERlL-Lvl, Oct. , l5.—-'l‘he average Dutchmzm is a pretty good trcrlchermull, and he looks after his stomach wcll. “Plenty and good" is his motto when he dines. Rolpeus and Cvcidersclie ilutspot vic with each other for first place in popular favor. The latter dish ls somewhat reminiscent oi‘ a savory lrish stew, but to. rolpens one has to get ziccustolnctl. it reminds Scots-men of their huggls, except that rolpens is eaten in company with hot rod cabbage mixed with small morsels of sour apple. ‘ Herc is a rolpens recipe for six persons: Materials needed: 9 lbs. ‘beef. 1 lb- fut bacon, 2 oz. suit, four nut- megs, 3 oz. milled cloves, oz. pep- jpor and sufficient. lripc to hold the mixture. Cut thc meat into very small bicces. or mince it, not too tine; cut the bacon into cubes, mix up meat with salt, bacon ‘and condiments. und let it stand over night. Rinse casings with coarse linen yarn and flil up, not too tightly, with the pre- pared mixture. Then sew tripe cas- ings up completely. prick here and there to prevent bursting, and boil for two hours in water lwlih a pinch of suit and u -few cloves in it. ilicuve in a colander to cool and preserve iu an carthemvare pot covered by one part of the rolpens’ own juice to three parts vinegar. and keep it. in another Jar, and fry the rolpens in the fat afterwards. This is a dish which Dutchmen content “ntakes you fat and keeps you well." ————i-£O&—-—-—- STOLE 1-,600 LETTERS; ' TO FENITENTIARY' FOR THREE YEARS ‘NORT-l-i BAY, Ont., Oct. 13.- Percy Coffey, postal clerk in the North Bay office, who was arrest- ed on Saturday afternoon on a charge of stealing letters from the mails/appeared before Magistrate Weegar in police court yesterday, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years in ponltentlaryANhen anested on Saturday forty-seven lettefs were found in Coffey’s room and a further seamh in a trunk in storage here brought 1.600 more to light. All had been stolen since last May. Coffey had been employed in the post office ilor the last ten years _ = l r ..-- -'~-- '1 (ll-- DRESSED IIDGS WANTED We will oommenoe to receive Dressed Hope on Friday. ‘llth Inst. Hege should be killed on oval days only end- lilovlod to hana twenty-flour More before shipping. Z it’ ' ‘PACKERS 1.11)..‘ spent overseas. m‘, Bowling For Beauty ‘DONIDOH, Oct. l5.—-‘Beauty epo- ciollsts in Mayfair are prescribing bowling [or their patients whole necks and shoulders are in spec- ial need of devolovmsnt. Ont- door howling alleys are recom- yho/re th ate are wwrned Milli’ Town GUARDIAN You May 0w a Your lloinc But your widow won't. ll there's a mortgage on |t_ * THE CHARLOTTE Battery Substitutes V, Hard Radio Probleml ' ‘OI-li-CAGO, Oct. 15.--A source of ever-willing but rather touchy pow». or supply for radio receiverslleu finally been conquered by engin- eers. -'l‘his power, available in Dearly every household through the alternating current lines. 0t‘- fqred many obstacles before it fin- ally was put to work to replace A, B. and c batteries- Alternating cutrent, when cut in- to a receiver in the rnw state drowns out. all sound because of the loud ripple generated by the rapid variations from positive to flculties, the house lighting supply negative. To overcome these dit- first is changed into direct current andythen passed through a filter that delivers an output which ooh- tains no disturbing qualitlew "s" Battery Eliminated The first step in the use of "A. C". brought the development of the B battery eliminator. lt con- sists of a current changing device and a filter made up of choke coils and large condensers. This -fll- ler is absolutely necessary because after the A. C- is changed to dir- ect current the ripple still is pres- cut. ._-_ Take out a policy to re- tire It. Under tho Mari- time Life plan of elimin- _jtlllfl speculative features dud charges, premlmnl are as low as around 2% of the mortgage annually- For your present. 1°!‘ wife's future peace of mind, write for rates. llwlillotillhoc Lille Further advances in the B bat- _ ' tery elimluatm, which is correctly lowerprnveigéuntian“ known as a “power pack", came "Larger with the designing of improved- reétlfylng or current changing ‘tub- es and better chemical lectifiers. The power pack is intended to de- liver a. high voltage at low amper- age. llomc Office: Halifax T. W. BENTLEY Manager for 'Prlnos Edward island Now Dispense With “A” I Charlottetown. P. E. I. Replacement of the storage bat- tety or dry cell supply for light- ing receiver tubes offered a some- what different problem. This bat- lefy delivers a current of compar- ntlvely high amperage but low volt- age. This difficulty has been ov- ercome, and "A" eliminntors tor use with five volt tubes are begin- hing to appear, The fitrnisblng of the filament current for the three volt dry cells tubes was much easier because the B power pack with a few changes can be made to furnish the lighting cur- rent. The necessary C battery current is provided through eith- the A or B device, depending "D011 the tyne of tubes used. lPTQVlOllS to the appearance of the eliminator. storage battery operation through a slow rate charger gained much favor. This "trickle" charger was intended to replace the faster charger. remain- ing connected to the battery and house lighting lines at all times. These combinations provide a com- pact unit that requires but little care and gives a steady filament current. Lord Chamberlain Is Londouis Most Tactful LONDON. Oct. l5.—'l‘he most tactful mun in ‘IJOIIQOH ls said to be qm-d Cromer, the Lord Chamber- lulu- lie it is Iwho has to select the guests to be invited to the Royal Court Bull, and as the ballroom at Buckingham Palace only hold/B 2,000 his selection is a. matter of, considerable patience and discret» iou. The entertainment of foreign potentutcs an-d their suites has t0 be arranged by the Lord Chamber" lulu. He is also responsible for the (ggnsnrlng of plays, and ls the butt of any amount of criticism from producers and public alike. But the Lord Chamberlain is per- hups at his best during a Court night, die has previously settled the smallest detail. l-le has to be read! for any emergency should the wrong card reach him or he allows those who are making their be-\v ti! come ionward too quickly betcre the lKing and Queen. . re Air Pilots Drowned WheuPlane Fell PORT JElhFElllSONfldfnOct. 14. -— Two pilots in the nrmy air corps lost their lives here” this afternoon when the plane in which they were flying crashed into Long Island Sound. ‘The dead are l-lenry R. Perra. of Taunton. Mass, and Wm. H. Preston, of Belmont, .\lass., both second lieutenants. The crew of a tugboat reported that they heard an explosion and saw the plane take a nose-dive into the water. Both pilots were strapped into the cockpit. One was dead when ex- trlcated and the other died nftel‘ a half hour's attempt at resuscita- tlonfilhe plane. of Dc HavilantLwas returning from Boston, airport to men will concern themselves prin- Mitchell Field, having made thefifpamf WM‘ {he technical exec“ trip to Boston this morning. ‘Wm °l “’°l“°" 5 Wilma‘ ' men Will Execute Homes Wo design and build which women must “slavc". the Wuerttelnlberg Home Builders‘ League has asked women's organ- izations to delegate members to as- sist in the construction ot‘ model Women will have full say about the interiors and the installation of all fixtures and furnishings. The - cign countries find the letter has’! ' and ‘he ‘is eager to learn how BOYS aloof from the petty squubblcs that _____ _ are an inseparable par; oi‘ theater cTUfl"l‘G-Allt1‘, Oct, l5.—-Assert- life. and to devote Jhimself entire- lng that the day 1,. past when men 1y to the biz problems o! loan-ase- the homes in meld homes for next year-B exhlbmon, managing diirectors of Boys In U. S. Learn What Others Thinking BOSTON, 0ct., 15.—-lf steam- ships carrying the mails from for- unusuaily heavy they Cull blame some of it on Di: Sven V. Knud- sen.- Dr. Knudsen is government in- spector of the national schools of Denmark and is in America on a .two year leave of absence. While hore he conceived the idea of be?! writing to boys in other countries- iu various countrls of the World His idea is that international un- derstanding can be accompllsllell only n started with rhe youths 0i nations, They Exchange Letters "Older follcs already are set in their ways." said Dr. Knudsen. “They are unable to Emil! the viewpoint of the foreigner. The boy, however, has an open mind of other countries d0 11111155- "Pefhaps ‘it l-s surlllllllnl! l0 a“ American boy to find that. a YOURS- ste-r in Egypt - thinks alons U19 same lines that he does. and 111*"- they have much in common. The more than 3,000 letters that have been interchanged between Ameri- can boys and boys of other coun- tries shows that boYB of l-UTTQTB!" nations are interested in one an- other." Sses World DUNN")! Dr- Knudsen. who was professor of education at Anioclr College. Yellow Springs, Ohio during the past year, obtained the "wile"!- H011 of-"The Open Road." a maze- zine for boys published in Boston. and in its columns published the names of boys in foreign countries to whom American boys could write and receive repl-lesln Eng- lish. These names he obtained from Danish consuls and from friends in educational work in the various countries. 'Dr. Knudsen believes the ex- change will promote an under- standing that will last through the years, He hopes to publish a World Directory of boys that will be available in school rooms and libraries throughout the world. The girls’! Well. Dr. Knudsen thlulcs they should be able to write letters to each other, too. But just now he has his hands full tak- ing care of the boys. Berlin‘ Opera Artists Seldom See Manager HEEL-IN, Oct. 13. — "Tleljeu the Invisible" ls the nickname which Heinz Tletjen. general manager oi’ the Berlin yClVlC Opera. has acquir- ed qt the head of the institution. ‘While his presence is always felt and no detail seems to escape him, very few people know him. Eve-n operaltlc stars of world fume who slug us guest performers usually leave the city without having met the man who. in the last analysis, ls responsible for their presence. 'l‘letjeu's lactic is thatof keeping -i-—-<0>-——- BRAINY HlEAlDs UNSHORN. LEEDS’, ‘Oct. liar-British women engineers. the women who are housing ‘Hay (Dressedh ' 11—12 Lulu blight dry rot. duo in the “w, cfl-"skms --~ s ugcs of thu voluluonly iuunvn rust OBIS (new) - 50‘ fungus. first uppcuru o|| the tubers Potatoes (new) . . . . . . . . . .. 50-60 u» smull, slightly sunken gray to In". H“ _ . I _ ‘ _ ‘ ~ ‘ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,2‘; Au tho roi udvttuccs more of‘ ti". Eights" H 30__40 tnlu-r bur-omen involved lllill thc f|csl| Om 45 turuu u durk brmvu fluuliy curling 1n 3 - its wlzeuiug up und fnrnllug u dry Potatoes .. 50-00 m,,..,,,,_v_ Hay .....~...~. - $10 'l‘lu~ uiluuic fusurluln dry rot iuu. ihu cnllrc gutgzr ' lullcr lit-volume dry und hurtl. Oi?!‘ " "' 5b ‘Front injury nppcuru upon ihuwlng ' ‘ an u soil sunken urou ullh u elsrk. ‘HQY ------~-- 1-0-50“"11 out-d mnrgltl on the surflu-r of t}... Potatoes ........ . . . . . . ..., 50 tulmr. -lf those tubers un- put in V _ pruducl||g organisms. gutter ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' 30 lutcrnul breakdown. lluo lurm-lr in Pgtgét " ' i,’ 60 excl-naively wnrm flllll poorly vcuillul- o n- oes " ' “ ' " ' ' "' o" ml atorugc. luuulfouin ituclf uu black lu-urr or (lilfkuillll): und streaking uf SOUR|$ MARKETS the interim] llssut-a ' lllnimutu losses during siortlgo will Butler _ _ _ . _ _ , , _ _ _ , , _ _ , $32 rcauilt iii‘ thc foiitnvlug Pull-a url- illl- E s _ qr,__40 hcrcc 01,- Pgames :33__60 ,1. ‘Thoroughly i‘li'llll out und din- " enfoct ull storage bins during llu gglxjlgips ' ' ' ' 2Q summer. ......r....... .... . —- .. MT STEWART MARKETS licumvt- ull visibly illmuuml or lniulsoil tilln-rs lwforta ‘storing. Bugtter ______ ‘u _ _ _'___ u 3Q hi. Nuvrr sinro wot sinrt- wcl tubcu. Eggs _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H _ 40 ‘ll. iixuullu poluioca PIIITHIHS‘ in ur- potwtoes Hun 50__60 tml bruising whllc flllllil! bins. ll. llo not l'lll cvllurn to l'llllll'l‘ than ggfigips " 20 l|il'i'L‘ fret. from iht- t-ollhtg und don't 15% pilr nnfrv ilmn six I'm-l drop. 7. Alwtnvu provide thorough veni- lllvuglun Fairbanks, .lr., broke 11111111011. " finger when be misuctl l-ltldlo (lribbou mcnt windotv. . OCTOBER 16, 1923 Off for school.fu,llof»pc ye The perfect for children f Ready-cooked,rcady-to-servq w». THE MARKETS" CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS rue: ro-n-vro Ann ‘runut 00v. TROL. (EXPERIMENTAL J-‘A HMS NOT!“ -____ llllillflflllliiil und poor ulnrugp 4- ,1] Butter - - 36-33 tit-s with careless lnintlliul.’ of lint-uh... ' Eggs _ _ _ _ _ 45 lato crop nftcr harvesting is thc culm- pmatioes _ l: lurgn und unnecessary uunuul lost;- Turn ps - OMB I _ _ _ H 50_52 “incl more ltnpurtutit dlscnsrs m“, Hay cwt. . l ' n. 65 trio: m; Ito this luau urc bul-ierlul “pt stmw cwt. H 35 rn , usur um dry rot, lutc blight on. Pork n 13% rltLtcvnfrost injury und internal inn-uk- YOuug Pigs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $7 Bul-tcrlul wet rut or blucklcg, pa"... . » oil by a uulnll (lrgnuisul. usually SUMMERSIDE MARKETS sturis ut the stem cud of the tutu“. fgrilllxlglpbxlilulrii‘nnociltela lined ‘with a . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ;5__40 v c: ' ~c i u mc um ems -ll| '27 thc totul disiniegriltlhu of lln- ping“: luln u wet pulpy muss. plisli coloured nrcuu on the skin ululvr which thc flesh shows u brown din. - t-olnrutloti. O'LEARY MARKETS gun, which ls lsrcscut lu ull soils Kuhn; culrnucr through skin abrasions onus. lupin firm cheesy rot iucrutisinu under fuvortlblc conditions until KENSINGTON MARKETS slot-ago thc nunlslurc will ooze out to tlm stirruuutllilg stock making: ideal r-muliliotis for infection by dry rut MONTAGU E MARKETS a. zNt-vcr louvc lmrvcuit-d puiulmrs in t-xpmu-tl pluccs uvor flight. l K. . . ltlc-hurvtlsuu, llmulnllou Expt-rluicultn l Furm, Erodcrlclou .\'.ll. n u scrl-cn fight uml strut-k u ruse- _._J schemes, gns plants and various corporations manufacturing mach- inery. do not go in for the Eton crop. Not a’ single crop appeared among thc brainy women attending the conference of _ the Women's Eu- gineering Society. Iln fact there EARTHQUAKE TREMORS AR E lcl-u-zstsv "rooo rr is 7H°UGHT WIUL RECOVE were not many shingles. More than half of the women wore long hair. and not one was attired ,ln a cos- tripe in tepid water. sew it up into with the exception of some time ey are available, . RECORDED AT OTT-AWA ‘WOODSTOCK, N. l3.- Oct. l3. —-— Chcslel/ C. Todd, proprietor oi‘ thc OTTWWA, Oct. 14. —'l‘rcu1nrs oi flliverview ‘iloiel. who slashed his H" Oflrlllllllfl-ke. thc centre of which own throat with u razor last evou- lH 4.255 mllefl 8-Way from Ottawa ing after almost cutting thc head were recorded at the Domitiinu Oll-loff his own sou. Leonard ‘Podd. scrvntnry here yesterday afternoon aged i1, with the some razor dm-iul-i The prclllnlnary tremors‘ were a fit of driu-k crazed passion. muy recorded on tho instruments here recover to face the charge oi‘. hav- at eighteen minutes after two lug murdered his son. o'clock Eastern Standard time. and At the Fisher Memorial Hospital the quake was still recording at whore a police officer is in con- three o'clock when the records stunt vigil at his bedside, ll was were changed. Another less sev- said at noon today that his condi- ere earthquake was recorded heretlon had improved over night and this morning apparently about the it; was now believed there was a same distance away- chance for his ultimate recovery. For Sure and Steady Growth A In Average of Production- Improved Condition of Foxes Market Value of Pelts Melt the fat of the tripe separately‘ p’ Feed “lmperials” Liberally ; tume which hud the least sugges- tion of tnuunisltness. Ouly- n few of ihcm smoked. ' Now Stroll Uncovered - PARIS, Oct. 15.——Frcucl| youths. who have copied thc Anglo-Saxon lmlft of walking bureheatlcd, uro grntiflcd to see the fashion adopt- ed by modern members of the fair sex. Any evening ("l 111B Boulevards one mill! 590 911mm? gowued women carrying their hats Butter cream- Caramel- Nutmeats- _ all dressed tip/inn —that's chocolate overcoat, 0h Hen The Dollar Candy in 10c. Size Now made in Canada b1 WALTER M. LOWNEY CO. Limited. Montreal in their hands. . l