if 5 i. i. i .h. .._..~.\~.__. I l 'i i I, -- » i PAGE EIGHT i _ » ' i il ra .l I - .""uu|i-i L . s I linlinent dr:-c not bias: or remove hf.ir.`-'lylg ’ 4-~»» lebott|e»at drutzictl orccueral merchants. ' ‘_ A Booklet ou t o horse leaf. free. 76 ‘ \-~ -'-' W. F. Younx, Inc.. Lyman Bldg., Moufrsl j 5:53, ` ~ A I ".3`,"`.* '.- I ' j ""`~"` V ` ` _Recligces I _ ._ » -` .Swollinqfa-‘-r‘_ » i _ dm. . . , _ * . . FARMERS ;x } l ' ‘|_ _amiriim gm up un 'or“i-:iiiulric oii'your,han.»':i :nk1_¥',li1>ck rms. of uimar-v;i,s<>u¢_i=yin¢,nin. ...ii durlugueatm t. hh famounvitik ..-._ , » _ i . 3 ~ i 1 I' .T |f I » ? I J ( iii A uf'-» ill i3 ,. C Arm -4 Ffa ui ->°ri"er» I A' ~`i-»`»-fm A -a -.4 -.`».¢.`»\ i_ 7 *’f#e_ a ;-3 :_-I‘_":I? rv 1. (Garter & So. ¥ ...» Wr wan( to huy at once 50 Tiilis goml l’Rli.\`.\"r1li ll/\Y. . ionic good l' ll fi .\` S li I) STR \\i\`. fiiiiilr Buwii. Wllll ll und _ Bl.\( K FF.l'il) ().'\'I'.\`. . :.` i'-. . I \\e gl-n \\:iiii lltll'i i'»i.i~!i. Sill) l\`lll`.\'l`, \\'lllTl‘l l‘ll`l- _ .ini \‘.'l'lli‘I iii'.<~l,\\'.'- ' ltr- -ii-ii \\.iiit ii quziiititv i-f '. gnnil vii-.iii .~i.lIll ll.\Rl.fl\' uiiil Z: lil ( i'{\\'f!l>`. '. l`. ‘rl ||,`-[N-tg wg..-. p_~iii iii ..i\\i . nr ,,;¢,~,, -i. .-.\.rii;iiizr- for -' . l»TEl`)\` uhlvii ue are fvilillit 71'- _ intrest prices. ., I . Limited . ~ ; Qi » 11-is-rr. _.__..___ _.l_ ..._ 5% §“... “‘ Quality is the if ir. - » §.>r-»ii,,.-,~-,. A. i iir- V -\ ~. -.»lr'1.-:g iv...-i~. i i' \ / . . LI_\II'l El). Sl Queui Street london, E, C. 4, England Public Auction Sales ` OF RAW FURS Shipping bags will he furnish- ed`\5llhout charge by applying to R. T. Holman, Ltd., Sum- mersiilc. P, E, I, dcprescnted by 2l_2 Fifth .Avehue New York. N. Y. FDX WIRE First Consideration ” fi _ .- -.p .~.. ’ ' ` 5. i' ._"' .”j.._ ` ~ -,,'iiy,.**,',‘.’»..", C. M. Lampson Ei Co., i Alfred Fraser inc. ' i i i i i i its heinr; the best. The conclusion of ‘BEST STUFF’ ll Plillllll LINE Presque Isle Man Makes Interesting Comments On Qual- ity of Competitive Brands. I tg, 'rpg following article from the Ho-_iiton -.\Iainei Times is of sl>¢¢iB1 interest to our potato growers at this ininc. It emphasizes in a strikinil ii~,auii-i‘ the commercial value of care in .1-:rtiicii and pack-nz of the Pro- . ri-.ici for the export market: 'uliiiii T. Rainsay, of Presque Isle i|_.i': ii..-ii iiiakiiiiz a very practical re- \»»aii»li as io potatoes ihc last few -.ai wks. :u-ioiriiiiiz to the Star Herald ltr- piiii-luised three lots-all in ilmokhiii-. Massacliiisetts, as fol- '_i»iv.~. one peck of Maine potatoes frniii an A. and P. .'i|:itoe:-', innrkcd "Pride of thc Field." lie ivas unable to Judge of whose field they would he accepted as a "riisnn for pride. as there was noth- iii: on the has to indicate by whom they were grown or shipped. They niizzlit have been a source of pride .to ‘he rzrowei' nt. time of shipment, but he would dlsnwn them if hc saw them iioiv. They are 95 per cent bruised ‘rind make ir. sad contrast with the ihrirzht. uninjiired stock which we are ‘nsciistomed to see ln the fields at difrrziniz time. Mr. Ranney pa’d for this sack $2.03 and had them shipped a peck. and the price of $2.03 for thc' M the mmning service ,he new 100 lbs. Just discussed. tho strlkinzicdmce was dedicated by the ,Rev.J_ rand somewhat startling) fact is_W_ Mcoonneh D'U_ me president of brought out that, within three cen1ts,the Maritime Conference or me Unk ::.i.r::..l5.:‘f.; f:;;’f"...;;*.;“:.z.:::.‘:&»-I » »-rf »f And from the `test made at thc Ilan-‘-one who “ved as H' boy in 3' muh' ’ tborlng oonlfegatlon, »R.ev_John Bti- ney mme' they differed °';iL;;,,?€’_frlln8. now of Monte-sue, delivered the pcarancc-not at all in p Y.ld_d1 tl Mr Bu H "The growers from Idaho gradci Sven". ‘;‘;m}?::;“°l:“sa8 1 rg; their stock and prick in small car-jg ° 'om ‘ h ` 1 h package prophet Hagel. reminding the people mm so ma t nge n me ‘that altlaoiifrli their church was built are of uniform size, and wrap clwhl . tub” In an attractively primed piece -from wood and stone, that the build- of tissue paper. It would seem that U18 Of th! NRI h0ll5¢ °f 'fha I-'°1'd in they are handsomely repaid for tho U10 HUBPN- *nd in W6 hm” 01 the cnré thus bes,0w,,d_-- "-'mmunity was the tuk they iiow fi-,ccd_ Mrs. home Moliwsn, organist of th¢ Stanely Bridge church, was OPENING OF STANELY BRIDGE insaisied in the music by Oui-side tllellli UNITED CHURCH 'including a quartett¢ from Long- .__... River, imd solos from Mlm Taylor of The new United Church at stanely Granville. and Mies ltlrling of Mon- Brldge was dedicated to the service 01 tB¢ue Almighty God on Thanksgiving sun- The speaker of the afternoon was ary, nr>v_ sin. ri was wipii me deep- the mv .i_n.m¢z.eo»l or chariot- est thanksgiving and joy that tho tetovm, who brought. a helpful and congregation of stanley. mid the frle- lhmlring IMBIGO _YNM 0hl'°¥`ll¢l¢8. the service, Mrs_Campbell, organist of Malpeque and Kensington, brought with her a much appreciated quart-l cite from Kensington. The choir otherwise was composed of friends the church at n. premliun_ Di'.McCon- neil delivered n soul searching iuldrw: from Romans 1.15, "So, ‘as much as ln mc is, I am ready to preach the gospel to you that are in Rome also" 1-le compared the difficulties faciiig|‘ thc early Christians with those fac- ing the professed followers ol the Nazarene to-duly, and stressed the f necessity of placing sacrifice and the Cross af, the centre of life. ini order that the whole world mi;-,his be brought to the feet of tha Christ. The choir, from Trinity Uiiitcd, Btunmerslde, was very ,inccptablc in' both anthem and quartcttc. The new church, hull". by Mr Rod- ford Cotton contractor and biiilclci' of Ollfton, is being spoken of as one of the moat. beautiful country cliurchm i ln the province. 'Frm congi-caution oil Btanely Bridge is not large and is to be commended for their courage and determination to seg another, house of God erected to replace the one' destroyed in the fir.: '\.' Lily !~i:3~.i_ 'F31-ii nds from neighboring cliiiirlies tilt- Wmhlflni the bulldlfll Of ihé TUMDI0 was metuermoonmrmuuuuuo-to me imiiaiiir or durseur. mv.: ' . offni: _'."~5i1:n dry has 1';-:.;.i. $300 This new spiritual home is new oiacn from Long River _ N The evening saw standing room in ° NORTH MIUYON SCHOGL Grzzdc III-1, Reginald Coles; 2. “_-' Ge;-rieii Rodd; 3, wiiiiriee smith; 4, The following is the standing of I Octoberz: (trade X-I. Florence Matheson. Crridc IX-I, Joyce Hooper; 2, Grade I (Jm__1_ Rom" Hooper: 3' Fvrilc Coles. Grade VuI"1‘ Dom Rodd' Perfect attendaiicc-Erna Coles. V F M Aitken, cf Malpequc,:md R.ev_Clco- jto all -people as ii, szinc-tiiai'y in which Grade V-1, Esther Mothesoii; 2, rgesomers of Margate, also assisted in to woi'.=hip Gcfl. Anna Rodd ‘ Grade IV-1, Dorothy Hooper; Rena Coles. i Lawson MacKinnon. orth Milton School for the month Grade H_], Garth Hwper; 2| Eb sie Coles. Grade I fSr.>-l, Gladys HOOP"- Reta Smith. Grade VII-1, Erna Coles; 2, Noehnegmald cows' Gladys Hodpeh Hooper; 3, Ivan Andrews. l Florence MacRnc-Teaclier. 2. 'fab Mrs. ,lustdravm as a J`\1f° -oh, licw can I cvade.this merit duty?" The Mr_: "Jiisg tell thd .iildie " long lg takes you to make up Y mind. and, lf ne:iei;r.arv, you C1111 i on me for oorroboxation." "Do you keep shirts." iliqulffd i meek man of the snappy salesmlll "No, we sell thrm." saucily I “ ed the salesman, ` "But," said the customer. li went for the door, “yo'.i'll MGP' one you were going to sr-ll me." 5 _Years’ Ulceraieil Log Yields to Famous Remelf A Sure Healer of all Damaged or Dlseasocl Skin Siiftorcrs from leg ulcers, old Zum-Buk helps Nature to buildup woiiiids, poisoned sores, etc., willltlie new tissue-cullii and oneirdis- find in Zam-Biik a truly remarkable eased parts soon become strong and honlcr. llundreds /7, _ nf siich ences have yielded to Znm- " ‘ Biik after defying “ wreksi null months of oriiiiinry trcnt- _ ' _, nioiit. Zoin-B uk stops (lin nwfiil ir- ritzitinn nnil pain, ' and driven out __ ' eorniptinri and dis- ' anno. Z n m~B ii k succeeds simply loc- Mr' E' .nm rnwc f7‘i' ."7 car. inotliing and anti- septic pnwffis iiro lmrkcd by romltk- yalriodmaliiig properticg ra healthy again. » HAD TRIED ALMOST EVERYTHING "For five years A Indy working for ul ougorod with ri it-rrlhlo iilecrnled leg. he had tried almost everything without natllnir relief. I save lier nomo Zum-huk and iii a very short time the had matter was cleared rlixht out.. Further une of Zum-Buk rriiiscil the hideo to heal firmly with new riklii. Also A neighbor, 70 years old. had iri- fiammatory rheumaflnm. li o c L n rs could do nothing for her. hui my wife noon get her hotter by masiiriirlniz vi-lin Zum- uk. When I used Zum-link for blood-poison in my font, it soon nut me rin I."-llr. E. Brctlri, (flrindelioyc. Maniloira.. The unpsmllad sucocu of Zam- 1 Biik as a hcalor of skin tl’0"lll°“ “ff in its original nriil valiinblo f0""““_n Zum-Buk in compounded from ocrizsle . oxlmntii of herbal orif.'1“- irhihg scioiitiilcriiiy blonde il- '\¢l_"“" dl mrixinium of soothing, healing 5° A antiseptic powor. _ Zum~l3uk ls no refined that it. nodlek: through the tiny pores into iin Us lying tissues. It kills P_0l-*°“° germs, stops pain and itching, Uh grows new akin. Zum-Bull KF*-F tho root. of iuicli troubles in t¢W“l" mir mum, had legs, ulwo ;§‘§ disease, poisnncd_l0f°¢» °"°' Md also a splendid remedy fd? i‘i_l";" .6 ri firm ri I-round dnt-aid for in.i\;;‘ Znin-liek Ointment lion. box. Brix alediciiisl Sosa 85°. uk#