i of the first indications is unusual ‘ lithe charmer AI-IAII All . '.'I'.' E A is in its unique flavour of rich delicacy. And It never varies. All grocers. sell “Saladfl In sealed metal packets only. - III (‘Iassiiietl Advertisements AGENTS WANT-ED A ‘AGENTS GET IN A PROFI: able all year commission ‘busi ness of your own. Every property owner needs some of our nine hundred varieties of hardy Red Tug trees and plants. No capital needed. Complete equillmflllt and instruction free. Write Dominion Nurseries Montreal. ‘SALESM-EN-WE PAY WEEKLY and offer steady employment selling our complete and exclus- ive lines oi whole-root, fresh-dug io-order trees and plants. Best stock and service_ We teach and equip you free. A money- making opportunity. Luke Broth- ers‘ Nurseries, Montreal. ‘SALESMAN WANTED TO RE. present "Canada's Greatest Nur- series." Handsome free outfit exclusive territory, highest coni- missions. Start now at best sell- . iiig time. Stone and Wellington, "The Fonthill Nurseries," Toron ,, to, Ontario I. T0 LET ‘ _ g TO LET -- BED ROOM IN CEN- trul part of city; suitable for u gentleman or lady; with or with out board. Apply Guardian. , "r0 LET TWO OFFICES IN NEW .- ltiley Bldg. Apply J. A. McDon- , aid. Barrister, offioe in Riley Bldg. WANTED WANTED-Smells and BBB-Gil” misc‘ Elicia‘ N: ‘no ‘Us = ‘THE MONTREAL FUR _ ELLING 00., have all tlizealhinsggt and quickest methods of Remod. elling, Cleaning and Dyeing and RBIIAIPIIIB Furs that is sure l0 give satisfaction. Also a num- ber of ready~made electric 59111 (NO- l) coats will sell at wholesale prices, trimmed with Beaver and Fox. We Bpe. ciullze in made-to-order fur coats T01‘ men and women. Twenty-six years experience gives us cou. ildence in asking for your busi- ness. The Montreal Fur Re- modelling Co., Riley Building. Queen St. Phone 924. Open even- Inge. __________ IPUBLIC NOTICE-J wish to inform ‘ the public that my business is Io- coaited in the McArthur Block. corner of Water and Summer Streets, Summersitle, with eu- ti-ances on both Summer Street and Water Street. First floor, Summer Street entrance, Over- land, Studebaker and Wlllys- Knight cars, parts and auto ac- cessorles. Second floor. either entrance, office and fur room, where I will continue to handle all kinds of raw furs. Call and see us in our new quarters. E. H. Rayner, Summerside. REV. J. C. MARTIN will Iectuic in Moreil llall in connection with a pie social on Tuesday evening, November 15th at 7 p.m. lf not fine I-t will be held on the fol- lowing Friday at the same hour. Proceeds in aid oi‘ repairs to tho (lhurch. Admission: Adults, 25c; (ihiltlren, 15c. Ladies with pies free. W. H. McEwen, Trus- tee. FOB BALI price. ‘M. E. Mclsaac, Souris. l-ivornross WANTED-Nov. 14th.} 5th at West River Bridge, on; book acct, S. ll. Colwell, R. A.~ .\lcl’hail. ‘ WANTED-To rent a small cot-l tztge, furnished or trnfnrnishirdl may; and wife preferred. Address 1’ 169 Water St. Y with good education. Apply ‘ clo Guardian. sirocx QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, N. 5.. Nov. 12--(Q"°l tiriions furnisiictl by Johnson (mil Ward iuc-iiibiers 0i’ ihc Niontrcul iStock l-lxcliailgc.) Alcll. . “soy, .-..136 . ..94'.-'i . ...40‘/h . ...43‘/zl . .. Willis" 'I’.‘.1% . .41 114% '.:Ivs§s .1294 H569; . . . . . ‘c; Illllieraiellec. 10m; my. 111 5-»- i(‘.orn--l)ec., 46%; Mill’. 53%. Qatar-Deco 32%; M11)’. 37%- . r .. I'm So Tired Fatigue is the result of poisons in the blood. $0 when the kid- ncys fail to puriiy llie blood one and persistent tired feelings ancl pains in the back. Neglected kidney troubles lead to years of auflering lrom rheuma- tlsm or develop into_ such iahl ailments as Bright's disease. The kidney action is promptly l corrected by use of Dr. Chases , Kidney-Liver Pills —_—- the bee! known regulator oi kidneys. llvfl’ and bowels. ‘ Mrs. John Ireland. R-R- N0- 2, King, OnL, wiitcs: "l was a great tullerer from revue. headaches and hilrout spells. I tried a number of remedies without obtaining any Iitfwlll until I was sdviml-ta M‘ Dy, (‘Pm-J's Kidney-Liver Pills. dime compleloly relieved me and nude mo‘ leel like a new fieroon. lam "U" “fflgful to D1, Chase's medicines inn what they lilve done for me. Mul yo“ m", u" my |-tt:r ior the benefit of olhcrl." Lr. Chores Kidney-Liver Pills tie pill a dose, 25c a box. all dealer: or Edmonton.’ Bates 6r Co., Ltd" Toronto. of ‘Duflerin, speaker of inc Ulster . .6504, Senate, addressing thc Ulster Of- -~55% ficers Association today, declared lthat Ulster would "Tum-M, motto "What I have I hold," “Ul- . bnnfil% ‘stermeinf he added, “woul-d‘ hang to . .70% Htllsier with teeth. hands and toes. 78 They owe this duty to their dead." FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN planer. Apply at Guardian oi‘- ca. FOR SALE- QUANTITY STAND- In»: wood and timber. Lots to suit purchaser. Apply J. B. Boyce, Argyle (Shore. FOR SALE -- CHEAP ONE HOL- stein bull and some choice grade heifers; also Yorkshire boar forl service. - Apply to Alfonso Bry- enton, Brackley Point Road. iiisiiii Will iiiuiiiiiii (Spec-lei to The Guardian) BELFAST, Nov. i2 - The Marquis follow the old ILS. University Records Earthquake Sohocks (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON. Nov. 12--Two pro. nounccd earthquakes were record- ed on (he Seismograph at George- town University this afternoon, the first being at an estimated distance of 2,500 miles and the second 1.600 miles from Washington. Th0 first disturbance was said to be in South America, but the location of the second was less certain. The first shock began at 11.15 p.m. and was continuing when the second begun at 2.54 o'clock. Both theft‘.- iilter were intermingled but the dis lurbancc ended at 4 o'clock. Z-¢Q>-———- “lung's Llnllne t for Cold: c. Et ‘MUTT AND JEFF- PCTGETTIMG soon Ar is SINKING THAT S€VEDJ oaivie: _ FooT PuTT GIVGS ME hI-i-IlfiI-uln: - SHOP from Holmazfs Catalog. HUNTER RIVER hall at 8 o‘. clock Thursday evening, Nov. 17th, Charlie Chaplin in two thousand feet oi tun. " _ MANOA AiR-RIVES-The S. S. Manna arrived in Charlottetown about 2 o'clock yesterday morning from S-t. John's. Ntid, and after 111M118 some cargo on board left a few hours later for ‘Montreal. 8T. PETEWB CATHEDRAL The Rev. Mr. Light ended, yester- day. the term of his engagement at St. Peter's Cathedral and the Rev. Mr. Malone began his term as Priest in charge. 'For the con- gregation i-t was a case of “wel come the coming, speed the parting guest." Mr. Malone will, we feel sure, be welcomed as a distinct accession to the religious and so- cial life of Charlottetown, and it is felt that with the departure of Mr. Light the city loses a faithful and earnest c1ergyman,--one (true to the duty as he sees it. Many friends here unite in good wishes for his success in the new field of labor in Nova Scotia. for which he and Mrs. Light will depart on Tuesday morning. THE YOUNG-ADAMS CO. con~ eluded their week's engagement Saturday night when they put on the once familiar drama “Ten Nights In l8, Barroom," Mr. H. Wil- mot Young and Marjie Adams ta- king the leading roles and being well supported by other members of‘ this talented company. It was it distinct compliment to these po- pular players that their last night here guve them what was perhaps the largest itudience of the sen- son. This popular company made many new friends on this visit who with their many old friends will have a wurm welcome for them when they next favor Charlotte- town with a visit. ' PERSONALS Miss Jean Morrow leaves this morning on a visit to friends in Faiupbellton, N. l3. Mrs. Penman arrived in Charlot- tetown yesterday morning by the S. S. Manoa for a visit to her daughter, Miss Penman, Violin In structor, Suinmerside, who met her in Charlottetown. Dr. G-renfell oi’ Labrador" was among the passengers from Si. John's Nfld, by the S. S_ Alanna. on his way via Montreal to visit his family in Boston. Miss Bart- lett of IS. John's, was also a i105‘ sengcr for the round trip. F. T. iviorroiv, dairy instructor. g THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN l THE GUARDIAN 19th and 20th. The conference will open on Friday night with a ,, for the leaders and a boy's meeting at 8 o'clock. Quite large delegation of boys and lead- ers will he here from all over the island and outstanding leaders In boys’ work are to be here to con- duct the conference. The Chair- rnan of the balloting committee, Dr. J. H. Ayers is looking to the people of ‘the churches to open their homes in their usual whole- hearted way for the housing of the visiting delegates. A canvass is being made in this regard during the next two or three days. The meeting of the conference will be ,held in St. Paul's Parish Hall. The closing meeting will he In St. Paul’; Church on Saturday night. The Saturday night supper for the boys will be held _in Zion Social I CHARLIE CHAPLIN will be at Bedequs Hall Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. 40TH ANNIVERSARY!- There will be a public meeting In the Methodist Church at Hunter Riv- er Wednesday evening, Nov. 18th. A good pmgram-me is being pre- pared and addresses to suit the occasion will be delivered. A col- lection will be taken in aid of Mis- s one. MISSION AT '81‘. PAUL'S CHURCH-From Monday, Nov. 14th till Friday there will be: Daily Bible Readings at 4.00 o'clock. Evening Services at 8.00 o'clock. All services in the Church. On Hall" Sunday, Nov. 20th, Rev. Canon Troop, M. A. will preach at both '_ regular services. DEATHS FOSTER-At ‘Charlottetown, Nov. VICTORIA HOTEL~ Over seven- 13th, Milton Harold, only son of ty guests were present at the spe- Elmer H. and Edith Roster, aged cial Sunday dinner giiven at the 5 months. Funeral today (Mon- Victoria yesterday. The dining day), Nov. 14th. at 2 o'clock from roorii was artistically decorated the hom(, lV-Ictory Avenue, to with flags of the Allies. The menu People's Cemetery, which was specially prepared, cei~| tulnly proved Mr. G. F. Crawford's —-— ability as a. chef. The meal was, served in an excellent manner by- nine waitresses under the capable direction of Mr. Fred Duffy. Music was supplied by the Casino Or- In loving memory or our deal. ivhlfgthracgligfistig; glfifillfgll-bylylrgfiragl fatlierlwilliam Warren Harper. Arsenault and Mr. Fred Gfllliléhrghlg‘ med November‘ fourteenth’ proved again that Charlottetown has an orchestra which would be a Cred“ m unv ‘my. This day brings back to memory A loved one gone to rest _A BOY'S WORK CONFERENCE Are those who loved him best. will be held here on Nov. 18th. --lnserted by his children. PROGRAMME GRAND RECITAL 0IN THE\\ .. filetbnhist (iflbttttb .. T0-NIGHT, AT s O’CLOCK, P. M. PART I Organ “Overture to “Poet and Peasant" Suppe Recit and Air: Thus Salth The Lord (Messiah) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Handel EARLE SPICER leaves this morning to attend a (a) Silent Noon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Vaughan Williams Dairy Graders Conference in To- ronto. Mr. Cousins-will also at- touil this conference as repjesenl- ative of the manufacturer's and producers. Fwg QM THIS HARD “GL5: Linens UP YOUR sou: STIFF JOINTS RATHER exposure and hard work bring pains and aches in muscles and joints. llevc a bottle of Sloan's Linimcrit handy and up iy freely. Penctralasmthaut rubbing. ou will find at oncc a comfortin sense of warmth which will be follower by a relief from the soreness and stiffness ofaching ‘oints. _ _ _ Also relieves r eumiitism, sciatica, neuralgia,sprainsandstraius. For Iortlytlmyears pain’: cncmy. Ask our neig r._ ' y At all druggists~35c, 70C, $1.40- Q Limment * Auction of Stock and Crop W0 arc hlorcsiilc authorized tn sCll Daniel in rm a l. I by 0n his North River Cornol‘ Thursday, Nov. 17th, 1921 Commflncing at 1.30 O'Clock STOCK-Q lrleud (Tattle, 2 General Purpose Horses. 1 Brood Sow, 3 Spring Pigs. CROI’—6 Stacks Choice Hay, uI (iuiintity Straw, 160 bush. Potutoeg 500 bush. Turnips, 200 bush. Ban- ner Oats, 20 hush. Wheat. TENNIS-Twelve months credit. BENJ. CARTER d. SON. Auctioneers. Old Mutt got thediirp ‘awATci-I 56E How H6 A DRwGR ' pa“. -, Q_ _.». (b) The Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. James H. Rogers Henry Geehl MISS LUCY BLANCHARD ‘lend Me Your Aid (La Reine Le Saba) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. G. ELMER RITCHIE Gounod PART II. Orsan Overture to "Caliph or Baqdad" Boldleu it is Enough (Elijah) .. .. .. EARLE SPICER . Mendelssohn (a) Drink To Ms Only . . . . . . . . . . .. .Arr. by Roger Quilter (b) Vounq Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Old English .(c) Kelly's Cat (Irish) . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. ..Arr. by Mrs, M, Fox .(d) Border Ballad (Scotch) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. F. W. Cowen (e) The Flag of Liberty (London Magazine £1,000 Prize Song) Claude Arundale EARLE ‘SPICER "O Dry Those Tears." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. Teresa Del Riego MISS LUCY BLANOHARD "A Song of Thanksgiving . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. ..Aliltaen G. ELMER RITCHIE Recit a"d Air: Aft". Arm. ye Brave (Judas Macclbaeus) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Handel EARL SPICER ‘r Organ: Grand March (Tanhaucer) M Wagner “his? I'LL $AY HE'S $OME . MY WORD? ‘ GOD SAVE THE KING. I And those who think of him today‘ .(c) The Flora"! Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Katie Moss (d) Duns .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Josephine McGilI) (e) Drake Goes West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . “Wilfrid Sanderson EARLE $PICER . “My World" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. g ;»,.»i\ i. IIYS i IIIINEIIEAIIIIN Recent Discovery For ' Their‘ Treatment An entirely vegetable product showing no trace Morphine, Cocaine or Opium, the various ingredients which en- ter into its manufacture being ‘carefully and most thoroughly blended together. “GastronaP gives a rapid and absolute relief. X~Ray examination has provcn that there was no solid formation in the stomach during its action this being essential to eliminate any tianger of auto-into- xication, thereby proving the sup- erioritv of this famous product lover any other si-uiilinr prepara- |tion containing chalk, lime. mug- ncsia etc., which glvc a temporary but dangerous relief. ‘Plic phycioiogiciil action of Gastronzil on the digestive organs is vcry simple. its dissolution in the SIOIIHICII causing u. mild sen- sation of lIPiil which stimulates the gastric action, chemically changing the contents of the stom- ach. the gastric iOPIINIIiUIIS being immediately absorbed and neu- tralized. PEPEIHNIIYV PRINci-f " whatever of I I Matinee 3.15. Panoramas: AAA‘ ‘an AAA Vv v Yv vv 'Y ilinwiinii Night 7 and 8.45 ~ ‘f From Tom Gallon‘; famous STEWART ROME PAULINE JOHNSTONE set amid the beautiful scene Anglo-Canadian Picture Plays Present i GAY ROAD “THE GREAT STARRING as as Beauty-Pathos-Humorous Incidents English Story and Stags PIIY “HILLARY KITE" "NANCY" in abundance- ry of the English countryside. 4 "Gastronal" has no effect on the heart as in contains no derivative of opium or coal tar. "Gustronizil" is itccuratoly and perfectly dosed for everv one and evcry age. “Gastronal" is on sale at all first class drug stores of the Brit- ish Ellllllfi.‘ and North ihncriczi. Sold in boxes 0i‘ fifty “Gastron- als" each Iicaring its namc emboss- ed. Pricc 50 cents for 50. ti‘ boxes fur $2.50. See that you get full count. ' Dr. J. 0. Lambert, Limited, 39b St-Antoint? St., Montreal. 'l‘hn largest ‘manufacturers (‘thigh Syrup in tlic British pirc. Good Meeting _ of Ein- (Continued from page 1.) 1 just asked ihcm to vole for iny- self and Mr. Jones. Mr. J. W. JOfiEk-l unilcrstantl thut the ‘Labor platiform is one thing and the Progressives’ an- other. They may have points of similarity but they are two separ- ate platforms and the two parties sit In their own separate caucuses. 'I‘hei"o has been a confusion in lbc pulbic mind with respect tn this because in- Ontarin lhc Farmers and Laborers joined up together and made a government. In 0- minion politics they have two sep- araie platforms. Mr. Donald McKirinon. referring in Mr Jones’ address quoicil lllfll as saying the Progressives were a new clean party who were going to PQi0PlTl"pUllYlC§. The first rcftrrm should be truthfulness. Mr. Jones was crcating a. false ingirrssion by referring to Mr. Crerar a- such a poor man that he had to ("fame here l'l :1 i-‘ord cnr~~ii man who draws thousands a year at the licail of the Western Grain Growers. the Iiiggest combine in (Ziinildii! When Mr. Jones referred to the "big in- teresls" sending corporation law- yers to Ottawa to manipulate things he must have forgotten that _"poor Mr. Crerar" engaged runny corporation lawyers to prevent an investigation into the Grain Grow- ers‘ business .ILoud applause). These are the people of purity who fire 001111115 to the farmers of P. E, Island for support! lilr. McKinnon took up Mr. Sin- club's criticism regarding expendi- tures for which the Auditor Gen- eral had stated he had not seen vouchers. The speaker maintained that the vouchers were thorough- lyaudited-In England. and account given lfor every (item nit nlonuj.’ spent. Mr. Sinclair argued thai the Auditor General had stated that he receiver] no such itcccunt. At tho conclusion of IMr. -MeKinnon's re- marks. a gentleman in the audi- ence from Rose Valley. said he wished to put a question. llc ac- cepted the requests of t.he audience and the chairman and took the plat- lorm. llle wished to ask Mr. J. Walter Jones. how he intended to meet the electors of this (Iistrict. lie wished tn know why the propo- sitlon of bringing out two farmer candidates for Queen's (‘ounty was defeated. Probably Mr. Brown could. give him some enlightenment. (Laughter and applause). The rise o his Eventful Li £91m ii Ntlrlll wining “A MODERN DANIEL” Third Thrilling Chapter of the New Vitagraph Serial “FIGHTING FATE" Starring Wm. Duncan and Edith Johnson Are you Sure Your 613131-51. s Eyes argliigliitili .\ rv-sponsiliility siblc advantage- in I lII mi-i-t llll‘ strung (prim-loss gift" tliut sight int-nus poor cor of Ilu- yvIIIZ-l .IIl' vliilil shun IPIIIFIIUHII Ilflll "sis upon v-vvry yiuiw-iit to tzivv his child vita-Ii)’ I"_I-" - to give tho child llll‘ livid! of weupons with which ttlii-nd. SIITPI)’ good t-yt-sigbt is "th- Iil llIIVv. Iictni-iiibi-i- that pour w)‘ Will l‘l'lill'tl ti.» y-.iuiii.'s\~~i"s i""'I-!I"-'-\ - I .\Iuiiy u child (‘IIHHHIPTPKI dull u!‘ lazy iii school nr music studies has sIrn ply [IP41] shift-ring from di-fii-tivi- vision. And ofu-n ('UI'I‘I'I'I. glosses Iiuilu (~!In"l~"*‘] i-ntircly tho n-c-oril oi’ pwrflirllllifilll‘. l'l'l'llllli.~l your youngster .~ ropoi-t-i-iiril is r-i-Iii-i-tiiil; llll‘ pii-si-mw- of i- HlYIlIIl. IH-rliups you iII'I' not doing y. Ul' owii child full jlltillvv, Iiuvi- un t-Xiilllllllllltill intuit; llflll know. (Zouriult DR. E. C. for priiinpt and efficient si-rvii-o. Ito 9.30 tu 12.1 HARRIS, yiil llillll( Iiuililing. llouls daily from toe-l! to f. true loyal Liberal of the 1st (lis- trict. llc believed a Cllfllllii‘ “'35 needed. at any rate in the provin- lciztl Iiouse, because at last clQcllOll lthe province had listened lo a Iut of not air artists who had 110m‘ nothing but put on taxes alter they got in. "We tux payers puid our $3 pol itax whatever it Wlls ilFt-‘Il for I don't know." (Applause) He wanted to know how it was Illtil. he had to pay $6 poll taxes when he s u true supporter of the Liber- luls us his father and his grand- ifiithcr and his nnccsors back prob- lably to Ncrih in the Ark had been before him. "Illow is it that l and my friends pziy $6 and other fel- lows arc let free?“ (Applause) llc wished to say that iMr. J. Walter ,Jones had his sympathy. Dfitdllllfii.‘ lhc “'41s going ii) be Iizulir rlcfciiti-il iat the p0 Tho (listrict bail worked hard to bring eut-t-wo-furm. er candidates. "llow am I to lcavv my party to link up with half n ymrly?" Tho speukPl‘ concliitle-ii amid loud roars of laughter and applause. At tho conclusion of the mcct- ing brief ziddrcsses were mtitlu by Nlessrs. l). J. McCai-tliur and 1.. L. Jenkins. A voto of thanks W218 tendered the chairman for his ublc and impartial conduct and ihe met-t- ing adjourned, All Fat People Should Know This l-‘nt pcnplc own u dr-bt of gratit- \l(l(‘ to the author of tho III’\V funi- nus Alurmola Pri-svriptioii. and |I|'l' still iuorc indt-Iiti-tl for tlir- I'l‘(lll4‘.— tion of‘ this Iiurmli-ss, t‘ll'l‘(‘ll\'<~ ob- csltyr romcdy in tublv-t form. .\Iur- fllnln. l'f'('.~i(ll'l[IllIiIl Tublv-ts vuu ho nlltIllIlN] ut all drui: stun-s the nviirlri ovvr at UN‘ rt-itsouitbli- prii-c of inw dollar for n ruse. or you run ai-r-un- them direct mi ri-i-i-ipt of prim- from tlit- Murmola ("lr- 44112 Wotitlwnrd .'\Vl‘.. llctrriit, Mich. This nnw h-uv ‘HM’ for div-ting ui‘ Vinlvlll v for tlu- Fvfliltliull of the ll. Canada's Delitmthtiils A Substantial. Decrease (Special to The Guardian) O'I"i‘.-\\\'.-\. Nov. 12--The toiiii not debt of (‘zinada on October 31st was $2,.‘i29.262.90S.9S u decrease 01' $3.406.U00.45 over September IlIJtii, when the net debt was 52.332.668.- 90343. according to u statement, issued by the Department of Fi- nancc. The iota] net debt on Ot- tober 31st, 1920 was $2,279,8i§l.806. 6L‘. -i—Qv>i-— CFNI§TO chi; IA Always been “ I .....s...dso% @'O-Q§'Q-§-§O+O-O§4+r§—O§+O-O Q64 OOQ§Q%‘QQQ»'>Q#O-Q O-OQ‘ 0'10 QOQ ill llSE‘l‘0R*llIlElt3li"l"EARS* * E _i l w o \~ . You Are In the Track of GOOD COAL when you come to our Yards Io buy it, for we keep none but the best (iurilities, and ours is always i551" l I &B' speaker professed Iiimself to be ll For enjoyment fl I your pinqwillt f good alike. It is a wcll-scrccn-Liil. dry and clean (‘oal that has noth- ing else in its composition. You get your full weight of “all coal," too. and no dirt or rubbish to fill up. and our present low prices should tempt you to put in a Win- ter's stock. J. CARRAGIIER & C0 Pfione 325. BUY AND , FQR THE LtwG oF MAKES OUT. Mme, RIGHT 4M "ruc- cuP FoR A ONE.’ ' MA8v€,i.o.us. i-Ie MUST Be p A _ Pkoeessionncl-I LL PLAYAROuA-Ib wiTH HIM Aivb Pick vP some GOLFING TRICKS! .. a.-.“- Ai-mun-no More, bib w. lee‘. WHERE DAY . f DR-ivé wF-MT- —Bv Bud Fisher I