NOVEMBEE I THE calimlolwnrowu GUARDIAN ' The sale of seals for CRIN-l" Plunltetfs “Dumbolls 001119811!" In their JLQIGII- revue. "Ace Hiisll." will open at the box-office of the Prince Edward Theatre this morn- PAGE SIX Mro- Henry McDonald H. J. LOGAN, _M. P., TO AD- DRESS LOCAL BOARD OE TRADE. --'l‘bo Quarterly Meeting of the CharlottatowrnBoas-d -of_ t" Any breaking out of < the skin-on face. neck. ‘ arms orbody Is over- come unfolds: by sunli- ' SHOP from Holman's Catalog. THE NORTH AMERICAN HOT- EL IIILTDOQII thoroughly renovated I a. hr-ltzzilrciitltzilwizcatirmlconiza .@ os- This Article Will Interest l Every Motheyl Toronto, fhlt-"Dr. Piano's Favorite Prowl-i thin is the greatest help in nnothcrliood of ny luodlclrle I have ever illlllwu. I aln t ic ulothcr of six children and l $IllIl‘l'l‘Ll grczltly i-zicll time PX- l-l-llt the lasl one. \\ll('ll l was advised lll taki- lir. l-‘icrccls Favorite Prescrip- liull, uhich I did. and l got ulon just. lino; Iclt \\'I‘ll. and strong and ha prac~ til-ally no suffering, all lhud a grand and opens for business on Friday. 845-11-20-11" FUNERAL NOTICE-who fun- eralgf ixllo- late Frlunis Lawless wlllqha held from his late residence at Kulllol-lll on "Friday lwmvrww) luornlag at 8 a. m. Fllrhilmvrlleld Cemstsry. . -.__. B. I. 8. CENTENNIAL CELE- BRATlON.—The Bone. lent Irish Society will celebrate t-‘ll "r 100th anniversary on Wednesday Aug. 5, 1925. by lholdlng horse races and town Driving Park. Full particul- srs latler. 844-11~20-1i Ilail; that has always linen very lllullihy. 1 rogailllti mylstrength vcry quickly allvlfiVflTil. I was _so_, thankful ill have ln-cll advised oi this nmdicinc, it uavl- lnl- <llcll wonderful hclpf-blrs. llllllry Ml-Dllaltld. il Wilmot Avenue. llnnllll is llf vital importance to every ; nllllller. Do not lll-gloat the most valu- ailic inset you llavc. Get this Prescrip- liwll of Dr. I'll-rows from your llPlglllXJf- llllllll IITULYUHI, ill tablets or liquid, or ~r~llll lll l-rillls for trial package to Dr. rll-reok Laboratory iu Bridgcburg, Out. The piano yo bu_ lo» diOflld lzive aiaction —complc-.e satisfaction for a lifetime. Fifty years hence yourchilcl- ren and your children’! children rl~ot.l'_l be en- joying it. ’ li be a Hilliard? & Co. Ari Piano that will be the case. The Heintzlnan repu- tation is a reputation built on long service- pcrmancncy oi tone, permanency of con- struction, permanency 0i finish. Ad: a friend who has had a Heinw man for years. Every Heintzmanlpiano is its own best acllvcrtisemcnt MILLER BROS. 145 Great George 5i- ‘a, m. and in Crupnud as. 7.00 p. m. CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD. --(‘llurch of England service in springfleld next Sunday at 11.00 'i‘hl-. special preacher at the even- ing survicc will be the Rev. Ed- ward .\lorris of Halifax. All (lrallgeillen are specially invited to attend the evening service. OLD RESIDENT DIES. -— The othc-r attractions on the Charlotte- m ricalll occurred In this city yester- of _.\lr.. John Russell, a lrglliv respected farmor of East lio_vlilty' where ho lived on the old From" cr farm. He moved t0 town about a year and a half 112° His death occurred at the advanc- l-d ll'l3 of S0 years- after a brief lilac“ of two weeks. He leaves to raollrn a wlie and six of a fam- ilv. iivu daughters and son, name- ly. (lladys, Lillian, Marion, Vera, Doris allll Calvin all who were at the ill-v hie when he passed "all s funeral will take place ‘nu "Juan's Undertaking Pur- ' "it 3.30 to the People's Rev. Ross C. ‘Eaton ‘l. \' ' ‘Il-l)‘. cllicialiilg. Trade will be held tomorrow. Fri- day evening?“ Ecdclocki‘ git Logan, -M.. l. -; , 9 I1 . - S., and membermllgisnlwest ladies Commercial Delegation will b9 present. All internilod are cordi- ally invited to be preseuilt. ,,,. » . CORNWALL CIR ITw-Servic- es on the Cornwall cl t for Bum- day Nov. 23rd are as follows: Th» pastor will cond -‘- ooh/ices at North Wiltshlre a _ll,,m., King- ston 3 p- m. and ornwall at 7 p. m. lilr. George Cruwys will c0n~ duct service-at Hampshire at ‘l D- The meeting of the official hoard will be held at. Kingston on Wednesday, Nov‘,,26th at 2.30 p. m. lf not fine the following day at same hour. = . W} nzcslvlza Poo-r m orrs. WA. —— Miss Muriel .» MacLeau. received an appointment undo: the Civil Service Commission as steno- grapher in the Department of AgrL culture, Ottawa. She leaves next Tuesday morning for Ottawa ‘to take up her new duties- Miss Mac- Lean is a graduate of the C. B. C. AT THE ROYAL WINTER FAIR. —The following telegram has been received byuhe Experi- mental Statlonfroln ~ Mr. F. 1-1. Roper. who is exhibiting dairy cattle at theilorouio Fair: —“Ar- rived Sunday morning- All in line condition. Large show of Ayrshires, over 300 entries. We compare favorably well. Dairy cattle in Coliseum. _We~‘ are not i a very good place to show our _-h rd, short of space. Had a very poor trip from Charlottetown to lMontreal. All well." Signed-Al‘. H. Roper. BADLY HURT-The Guardian regretslto report thatlllfr. Joseph Hennessey. Kont-street,.met. with a serious accident Tuesday night and is now in the Olty Hospital with a broken leg. The mishap occurred in the Rochford apartments and it is understood that Mr. Hennessey sl-ipped, while up in the top storey, and fell the tnll length of a. thirty iooi. stairway, Besides the fracture which is a bad one above the knee, he received a bad shaking up and many bruises, Last night he was reported as resting easily and do- l lll-IV. \. ll. Anion-ls. SYNOD PREACHER I l l l i Thu above is a photograph of the Rev. Arthur ll. Moore. M. A., who has lilli'l_\' hccn inducted as Presl- ‘Ilfilll of Kings College, Halifax. 'l‘lle lollowing are the words used at the installation: ' "-l- (‘larendon Lamb. Archbishop of Nova Scotia, (Jlla-irman of the -"-*~*'t“—‘ thorily comrllitlclzil my llarlinl! illllu- llllll: boys lll-xi ililill‘ llavl- lll) president of this l ‘ _ tlllll-p t r lllollll-r. and no kind Aun .l.llll*. \\'o|llllll"t you lillr- in givl ill lll s<>llll-Ill‘lil:‘.’" I .'\lI'llli> l\\'lIll great vlllllllfililqlll llll, _\'>~.~’. llliinllna. I.i.-l'> LCIH: lllPfll \l|ilI .I:.lil-.' CHRISTMHS out: w: wlttuw’ YOU PAINS IN not _‘ANIJ SIDES Ended by Taking Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound -¢ Fusilicr, Soak-Q‘ . l r three every so (lIlCIl I w- t. such liilllrl in my back and s l l could vlllt. do anything~ (‘III _ ll" llilicvtly in bed, and rry ll loo. l was this way abl lll ‘lln but was worse after] w walla-d. l vns -=|\ a farm with not L .. .llFl‘ nt-arrr than iiw- miles and tlll-ru was not a |lll .1. to zllivise me, all my full-s live in Manitoba. AIysistt-r-in-Iaw will mc about Lydia E. I'inkham’:~i Vegetable (Tompound and told mc to tr it. I til-W ller advice and have been t. at bful in" it ever sincc. After inking ‘llll- l. aolcine for three months I can =rw " ‘ins helped me a lot and I am doin llw l 2m glad to rec- t-mmend the bgetanie (fur-pound w llihe s and nu may publish nw testi- YllUI ."— rs. HELEN H/inworrdrusi- lil-r, Saskatchewan. Often some slight trouble will cause a general upset of the systcm. Such symptomsas nervousness, painful times. irr Iarity, backache and headache ind tesome form of female weakness. Women so bothered should give Lydia l~l. khlm’s Vegetable Compounds Thi dependable medicine hsl thousands of women and it is able to expect that It will hel it today. You; drnggist sel uoumwwltrilill l. .~.- ‘u ' , _‘-.'-r' Jvl‘ _,.. GllOSl. Amen.” Board oi‘ Govcrnoml of the Univer- sity of King's U0 ‘ly the au- ile, do in- Arillur v Mooré. .it,\. and herewith do entrust llhcv with all Jurisdiction and authority which belongs unto this office,“ wherein may the Lord Jesus Christ preserve thy going out and thy coming in. irom this time forth for evermore and mayest thou abide in justice and sanctity and adorn the place ll which "under Almighty God thou inst been presented lo me by our hoard of Governors, and may the lloly Spirit of Godgrsnlt thee in- crease of grace to dischange t-hs (llllllefl belonging to thy high of- fice, in the Name of the Fatlhor, and the Son, and oi the Holy ~ stall thee, t ‘President [Moore will preach the Synod sermon tonight In All Saints Catllcilral, Halifax. The Public Forum (Continued From Page 4) vliew oi ours on lhelng made known at illc Quebec meeting was readily acct-lied to and provision made to afford us the assistance required. As an Institute oi Chartered Ac- collntn. we are now ‘NQPBTQKI m (In ft. lle Province what was In (‘Qlli l~ lion whlen our Act of lln- I'Ii|‘,l()ll‘ was granted .vlz: t0 ll." .illl- lllcllil-ics at homo for men wlgllllll; i0 pfflpvl" qualify for the . profession of Accountancy which is now filling so respollsl-blo 11 DWI‘ ‘ion cverywher- in the business world, Five of the original Incor- llorfllrlrsi John Anderson JPPBBI" ti m), It Hodgson Montgomery, Frank 'I‘. Ilclyvea, Clarence McNiecs and (leorlze P. Nicholson, (Body) and iivel new mclnbors: D. S. Hartl ' Vino-President, llalifax; Wm. Dow- in and A. Y‘. Dowie oi‘ Ilamlllton, 0w. i.. l lm-bie and Wm, MoN/iece of \lo.l real comprise the present nll-..lllcl'slilp. lll conclusion I may be permitted v to mention that Messrs Wm. and A. F. Dovrle of Hamilton, two oi our new members are all. present em- ployed in clearing up the Civic mess in that city and all the other members actively) practicing as C. A's are also men of reputation In Ing as well as could be expected] l THE ACCOUNTS of the late firm _of Wright Bros, are now ready |an.d we would respectfully request is settlement of all outstanding am- ounts due on and before the l0l1h of October last. we are obliged to ask this favor as we need funds at once to pay our liabilities. 1n ordler to make It easy for ‘our many pat- rons we extend tile (lime-to Dec. 1st nextland trust all will ‘avail them- selves_of a direct settlement with the late firm alt the office oi.’ E. H. Wright, Bros, Victoria, 792-11-18-101 PERSONALS. Mrs. J. llllcLeod, Montague was‘ a visitor in the city, yesterday. ' lllr- Walter S. FIAZITWIEIIUIBI‘. Sunlntersido was aitnong the visit- ors In the city yasiierday. Lose Your Fat, ~, Keep Your Health superfluous flesh is not healthy. Nclther is It. healthy to diet or exorcise too much. The simplest method known ‘I and steadily ls the “nrmoln Method, tried and endorsed by thousands. Mar- rnoln Prescription Tablets contain _an exact dose of the fnmousliarlnola Pre- scripliorl. These tablets nrlrlold by tlruggists the world over at one dollar for n box. They are pleasant to take llnd leave no wrinkles or liabbinstis. They are popular because effective slid convenient. Ask_ your druggist for labia or send lprice llircct to the Marmolu (‘ma General ~Motorll Bldgn, Detroit, Jlvh-l nntl procure a boa. - ' .’I't/_4_/wl-- - its ow‘ LADIES Have You Seen, CARA NOME FACE PPWDER COMPACTS IN THE WATOI-LOASE BTYLI IQXI YOU W." b0 sluice with m, bounty KM]!!! n and the ttllllnouof it. ho Ild In so constructed that than ll not the mo: sul- qsr of breaking the nslI when opening it, while the compound powder‘ Is tlio istut produce In toilet so- ‘ oeooorlos bolnq - dolibiit- Iufly pol-fumed with 4m Qlqulsito CARA-NONI. We have Brunsu. and Naturally dildos; also ro- illls for each. sotli Ion LY sv the several fields in which they op- erste. I am, Sir. etc, - JOHN ANDSRION, O. A. 4Q, ,. . v .- Phone TN! H; 2:9 KODAK daughter of M-rs.‘ D. MscLean has ‘ for reducing the ovgrfnt body easily‘ monsoon .‘ o:l~"bhttl:g;‘..o,oollo d b gaunt: tIis stomach, neutralise the I . I 1 , d ffililrllizg-soollzuforfololncch ICU. iigople who enjoy their meals with ‘ no more fear of Indigestion. 1m Mambo-Sulphur. ‘ Ths_ pimples soars to ' dry . 8V IWW- d9‘ - olsrea a noted. :18“ ipecialisl. Nothing has ;" yer be en , und to take the place of sulphur; are pimple remover. ltlla, barjn s and inex- pensive. Just ask any drugglst for a Jar of Rowles Menhho-Sulphul and use it like cold cmnm. Islanders fiuicide Is Denied By Re- latives i‘ The following is taken from a Boston Exchangez-DORCHESTEII lvlsss..-—Llttle could-be learned last night at tbp home of Samuel Ami» erson, 70-yoarold retired interior decorator, a well to-do resident of 102 Draper streetDorchsstsn-wbosc body was found Thursday on the hank of the Mystic river. near tllc Sullivan square playground. with II. bullet wound in the mouth and the body weighted :down with ‘a win- dow waigbt lied about his walsz. as to his movements since he left home three weeks ago on a busi- ness trip to Connecticut. Members of his imluediatc ism- ily sbbsolutely deny the first the- ory produced by the police that the man committed mliclde. Ho was in his usually excellent spirits and seemed free of troubles of any na- ture at the time of his lie- parture. The nature of the "ID is not clear, al- though it was stated‘ with some certainty from one source that the object of his trip was lo battle Illi,‘ reported contesting of a will of a near relat-lve which was recently probated in Bridgeport. This was naltller denied nor affirmed by meal bars of his family in Dolchoster. _ Mrs. Anderson is his second wife and with the newly married couple lives two daughters by her first marrisse. Ruth 1s. and Margaret Mwflillev- 32 years of age. Allison:- er of the two girls, John E. McCen- lsy, recently married and now uv. Ing at- 39 Payson-street, Dorchosier, declared last night that he could 8115' nothing in the way oi informa- tion as to the mysterious deem o; m8 BEEP-father. but. was equally Vigorous in declaring-this Mr. Ah. den-son met with foul play and was not a. suicide. - " . Anderson. who wasa nail of gzfivihébfizrailsltllhnd, was‘ tn a re n. e M sircrver by Leroy MvNlibb of 2Y1 Per Ins street and H. A. Stone of 272 Con- Km" Bireel- In his pockets when u"? body Wasfound. was a calling card, on the baclrof which we; in. structlons as to how to reach Fram- ‘lnghsm. There was also an enve. lobe addressed to Adam Hickman Ellingdale, P. a. I. ' _ -Mr. W. G. Anderson, Moron]; 11111011! the guests registered ac the Queen. M" Wm- K919111118. Murray Her- b.°“'- W83 a. visitor to the city yes- tlerday ., lRev. R. J. McDonald. 8t. Colum- afiazao a visitor to the cityyee- Mr, and iMrs. "Spurge JV kl l.§-..‘i”i3';..2“."i. W . l1 l1 . Mopmon’ N‘ B. 0 symoon trip to The many friends of M . J h I Higgins of this city, fomzlrwo g8}: ma” l” 91° 0- 3- RI BlwDs here will regret to learn llliil._ll'8 lll llel-lollily goalllltaltho Princelfidward Island a .l1_ . His daughter, Mrs Theo 3 88h; of Hyde Park, Mass is ex- rooted to arrive’ ll ' _ a today. ' lilinulrs Llnimontmllbllovss Nola-slain I @1753 .19 Dsggcrous » non u“ r ls doll r flziblo Cami: by _ ‘Ilvlflnn-hn and nulls. ' . w. o -. . » ' -_ .l-l‘lj.,-,? outsell. zlzhlatla. ' i‘ c lll olfing are zlmos co dJfOtwwI-nho‘ slando all " film‘ i hydrochloric d In’ th \" Id in hlwfliflqn nous bo- uuh- Irr tofu the ll III at‘ thastomsch. o a , .10. Hoill-Aoconpnlsdv‘ 1 so oul- stomach ulcers. .. Food f r- msntl .1116 no». otutin , s- titgiu which ‘ e l.° ,.l _ pl functlohs. '0f»'lllQ _ vital inlgilal or» g often pleating-fire hesrtl ‘ 1R s tho worst. o; foil! to no loot sue a seiloul can itiqn or to rut with ordinary digestive sills wh ch have no 'hQllll'lllIlI|[" affect on o stomach acids. Instead an from any orugglst s. few ounces of Bisurotoll Magnesia and take a teas oorlful in a quarter glass of water 3M after siting. This will drive the gas, wi ll bloat‘ right out of tho‘ y. excess acid and prevent its forme- l thin no there is no sournsu or balsa. or tablet form) Bionrntod Iloflufa -(Il poise: ) I liq-ml t ell "qtmvllsoll" . s on o s s n . the but NI" It ll used b7 thousand! of right. up and e lng . he company. which will can“! hero next Monday and lTuesday sgmat organi- ' l- in Decem- . - - stars of that " l" addition of some l members of a company thblrjlsyed hers‘ lest season, namely filed" Newman and Al. Plunklett.’ This soasofllfliptain -P1unkett has combined sill-the soldier shows and merged the artists into one great all-sitar show, which will be seen here -in its enterlty, including the famous jazz-band orchestra. of ten pieces. - Great Program At Prince Edward "Brains, I beauty, poise, wit What an asset the modern Ameri- can Isingle wife’ woudl be in the diplomatic service!" And so the magnetic phrase "Single Wives" was coined and applied to tho First National Pro- duction, co-featurillg Corinne Grif- fith und Milton Sills, which ls now the attraction at the Prince Ed- ward Theatre. "Single Wives" is said l0 be a startling "expose” of modern mlsr- riagv and the peculiar conditions that have developed within It. The phrase was coined to design- nte wives who feel the lure of ox- ternal attractions, whose husbands have forgotten the art of courtship. The story was originally written for the screen by Ealrl Hudson, au- thor‘of “Sundown" and "For Sale" and was adapted by Marion Ortll. ll is laid against an elaborate back. ground of modern society. The settings are of exceptional beauty and with a supporting cast that well justifies the te-rm "all-star." The third corner of the triangle is played by Lou Tellegen, who as Martin Prayle nearly dsirupts the domestic relations of the Jordana played by Corinne Griffith and lMll- ton Sills. Kalhlyn Williams, Phil. lips Smalley and Henry B. Walthall form another triangle which influ- ences t e life of the Jot-dens. Jere A stin In the rolo of Doctor Lane, whose intimate proximity to the two families places him in the role of judge, philosopher and con- fidante; Phyllis l-lsver, John Pat- rick and many others complete the cast. An added attraction “Plasti- grams", although Manager Gallag- her ssksd the audience not to ex- pect too much as this-novelty Illlm If lis yet in its infancy of perfection, ,provolfed ‘great mirth and nodltltle Iinterest. We can say that the new ffilm made a decided hit. Another feature of the splendid program was tho long waited for Garden of the Gulf movies a-nd needless to say the picture was in- tensely interesting from start to lflnlsll, showing P. E. Island's vari- Olls Industries. especially fox farm- Jflg- City and rural lifewith pleasing and attractlvescenery for which the Garden Province is fam- ans, all went to make the movie one not to be forgotten. IN MEMORIAM MR. WILLIAM BOWMAN _ At his home at North Wlltshire, on Friday, Nov. 7th, 1924, Mr. Wil- lisrn Bowman passed quietly and peacefully away from the scenes of earth to enter into the eternal rest bf heaven where there are plea- sures that. are forsvermore. During his long and peaceful life Mr. Bow- inan enjoyed health and vigor above many. At the time of his departure he had almost reached the 79th year of life, and although having attained unto such s num- ber of years hs natural strength and gifts were wonderfully vigorous and his mind still alert. III] the passing sway of Mr. Bownman the _ _ "y has lost an honored and esteemed citizen and the Metho- dist church a. valuable and worthy member. For many years ho bad been united with the church and was also a faithful and efficient member of the Official Board.‘ His duties were performed in such a pleosin! and brotherly way that inspiration came to all associated! with him. Always .in his place In the sanctuary up to the close of life when dbliortnlrity made it pos- Blblw‘ He will therefore be mis- s: n» OM) 0 _ ‘filming; sod, not only in the home, but also in the church and community. His illness was of vol-y brief duration and the end came suddenly to this faithful servant and he was not for God took him. ~ He leaves to mourn their loss one QPE- Alllllllfl» on 1110 ‘omestead, and two daughters, Mary L, wife o: Arthu Smith of North Wiltshlirs, and I rio, wife of Charles Mlllar of Lo Angelou, California. U. S. A., "led llllfil-‘Wvfilksrend ollulilen. One 9,13 rs. orbort Edwards of “Millie Jtllll survives. ' "In , unissued away some "V9178 WWI B80. and also one I1"! Dre-deceased hlinl five years ‘The funeral service conducted y Rev. H. Pierce on Monday, Nov. 10th was largely attended by ma. mas ‘and friends from far and r. All that was mortal of our tran- slated brother was laid to rest in _ the cemetery close by the church where he had worshipped for many yum- . "Prscloul in the sight of the Iflfd ls the death of his stints." k ‘The psll bearers were Howard liwlllii‘; U‘ 1. Q 1:11.» - Baldemon, Brace Deacon. Easter, Edwin / Q‘\\ DllIllllQllS : - ‘Al .l)l'lll'lll<€l'l’$' I . IMIITT ‘Vlllt kt: luau i" » morocco... HCPQII tbe._drar_ns ‘to its . all msrrlsgos-aoillrfiih ~‘_ ‘r l l é Sent 51110011911 i] rl-lulisosvpnov. "uh zl ’% ‘ iii SIIIIIZI§IZI§S 0n Fur Farming In Canada (Canadian ‘Press) OTTAWA, Nov. l0—~Fllr iurlns lll operation in Canada in 1923 total- led 1,240. comprislnz L179 m" farms and 6k’ farlns raising Till‘ bearing gnllgls other lthn iloxfib. recording W INDON- o" h" farms “I Canada ii trod recently by I119 Dominion, Bay-elm of statistics. Although the fox has provcll most suited to domestication. other kinds of filr-bearing llnllnals arc being raised. ill ¢Iil>!|l'l\l'~lnlnk. raccoon. skunk, marten. fisher. beaver and nluskrllt. Kllrakul sheen. from which are obtained the furs known as "Persian lnlllb." “astral:- llnn" and IIbrondtslII" nrc bcllll: raised successfully ill Canada f“ are also chinchilla. rabbis. ln 19.23 the llllllllllel‘ oi miscellaneous llll" bearing lllllllilltl 51m“! w“ 61' _'~‘°m' pared with 44* the lllevlml" Yea“ These are farms raising other than foxes. - - The total value of fur farms lll 1923 was $8,424,964, an increase of seacsso oval’ i922. The mull llllm" ber of all fur-bearing animals on the farms at Dec, ~31, 1923, was 40,125 an increase over 1922 of 9.343. Silver foxes increased from 22,318 in 1922 to 15.186 "in 1923. Th6 total vallleofall fur-bearing unim- als on the farms was 86.325.663- The value of the silver foxes on the farms was 86.119551. M1 1111"" age value per fox of 5243. Record is made by the Bureau for the first time of farms for U18 raising of chinchilla rabbits and of coyottw or prairie wolves. Ill- creases in number of fur farms are shownhy all of the provinces ex- cept Saskatchewan. but the larg- est ‘pmpo tlonate incrcnsc ups lll Ontario a‘ Il Albertamwhere the numbers of ful- farms have almost doubled. _--_p-o>---- vovyu. our RID or‘ BLACKIIEADS strltl-z Thorn is one simple, snfo, nnll surl- way thllt never fails to gct rid of black- heads. ihnt is to dissolve thgnl, To _l_o this, get two cunt-cs of prrnxlllc pow- der from any drug BIllfG-~!lll_'llll(lI‘ a little on II hot, Wet cloth-rub ‘ovi-r Ihl- bhckhcilils .lll'lSlll‘—\\'IlIlll the parts and you will lie llurpriscd how tllc Illlick- lit-lids llnvfi disappeared. Big llllick- IlcnlIl-l, little lllurIlht-nlll-l, n0 iiillltcr where they n50. mllnply dissolve nnll lllslippclir. Blackheads llrc n nllxttircoi dust IIIlIl lllrt and sccretlonstllat forlu lll the pore of the skin. The peroxlilc l ' the water dissolve tllc blackheads so they wlisll right out. their natural condition. lcnvllll: tho-mores frre and clean [lllll laI have exnluincd it, and if l only ,hhil'-p' motto for wivelofraio ~ CORINNE , _ GRIFFITH , i" the‘ brnutmlll ‘but heeled; Wife who Hatched to til, cello‘ foily_ - _ V ‘l MILTON SILLS _ a‘ U“ ""53"" Who realized {on .538. that ha“ fwilottenl-ais Presented by I Corinne Griffith f- Productions Inc. Directed ' by Gsorqe Archainbaud dStory Trboipngjrlt I by Earl II utlson Extra Added Attraction “THE GARDEN 0F THE GULF” Prince Edward Jsland Picture/s. in Motion l- ‘Allflfln l; _ll\~‘ Enginc-Drivur: "The reason wc hail lllc proper tools I l-llllld iirll are kept waiting here, lllzfzllll is be- ill hall‘ an hour." cause the engine has llrokcn down. Hclriiul Ulll I-lllll’? "H91"?! I ‘A PAIR or lwslsslts “rites! Have authorized us l resisting ‘oh-at Scieln ..,. ,, and will wear up to The Manufacturers ofiwifl." to hold an Interesting Contest in our store. to show you that Rhino Rubber is the Toughest and most Wear- ce has yet discovered. I nmlvo RUBBERS Are made from Rhino Rubber, vulcanized under terrific pressure‘. Twice as long as Ordinary Rubbers. we have on hand some sample sitrips of Rhino Rubber. If_ you can break one of tlhese strips by pulling with your hands, within 30 minutes uriilhout A Pal/o cutting, biting or bending it, weviwill give you f.’ Rhino Rubbers _Free Provide /1 you buy another pair, or have bought; a pair this season- Menlor boys must brcak iihe rubber strip without any assisicanccl but ladies or girls may try ibogeither, tug-of-war fashion. Come info the Store and,"Tcri Your Strength!’ 4 and gci Ttca Fairr- of Rillrbcrs for fllc price of One. _ THE CONTEST WILL RUN FOR ONE ,WEEK COMM PRICING Molvml Y; NOV. 11 PURDIE 8: " FERGUSON SOLE AclpiNTs son cnanrmrnrowu snos 00., 1.1 “l. A l ~