‘i 'ACE TWO \ THE CHARLOTTETOWN llTlll-IRS "ADVISE To Take Lydia . EITHER MfililEllS E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ‘last six months that l look like twenty- five although the fact is that I am now forty-seven and have seven children. I have taken the regularly for sam». time now and sleep well, rise early and feel young’. MCKEE, i8 Laurier Avc., Toronto, Ontario. V ‘gamble Compound " --‘.VIRS. A healthy mother will have a healthy child. For your baby's sake take Lydia l]. Pinkhanfs Vegetable Compound. Mother of Six Vanessa, 0ntilri‘o.—“i think Lydia 000%.‘. Blue Iifgrder ll ... ........ snsu. O Q~O4 QQ §Qfifi§©QO9fQ~O OOQ-FQQO RIGHT iii Till-I SHOULDER “Fruit-a-tives” Did Slop His Rheumatism Deaf Hear Again _' Through New Aid Ian-piece Ne Bigger Than Dine Wins Enthusiastic r ' .' Ten-Day Free Trial Oler l: After twenty-live years devoted ex- clusively to the manufacture of scienti-i tic hearing-aids. the Canadian Aconsti-l con l.irl., iii-pt, IT, 45 Richmond St. West, Toronto.» 0ilt.. has just per- fected u new model Acuustlcon that represents the greatest advance yet made in the re-crentlon of hearing for the deal. This latest Ar-oustlvon is fen- O (Continued) Marney had told Tavemer» noth- ing about himself or his views on the mysterious disappearance of Greta Haye from the lounge of the Casino Hotel. On the contrary, he had encouraged him to base his hopes on the activities of the Italian police. Marney, as it. happened. had cer- tain theories already, and was only awaiting an opportunity 0f Dull-ind them to the test. i Within ten minutes of the Bar-l cnet’s departure he left the shop n, ' the Via Emilia by the back wayand 7; _ _ “W” _ walked briskly toward the Casino. Willi-actives’ soothed his kidneys- ‘ It was a wonderful night, clear ‘flied 1118 system of execs acid and Mafaida might have embarked and star-lit. In the piazza under the WEN-lg“ Willie-regulated lunbowels upon another of her impassioned trees a little group of Italians had fifmgl etFllgfiibloofolkfilglliilllllghlsBmcwh-l’ "We affairs, but he didn't think so. ‘ ' Y - -. ll It. was not so long since he had pre- u rlime. Through this ill-rice, sounds are clearly and distinctly transmitted to subrlnruliil ears with wonderful lvt-nollt to hearing rind hcnlth alike. TllPl lnaikr-rs ilifer nu absolutely free trial for ill (lays to any one person who may be» interested, rlnrl a letter will bring our,‘ of these reinilrlrnhlo rlirls to your honic. iul‘ n tiloruugli illlll convincing test.‘ Willi thorn your llllllll‘ ililtl iulrlresu toriuy 5i i i .__ arrival in Rapallo. Marney swore under his breath. tured by u tiny earpiece no bigger than - MRS. MsKEE I8 Lamler Ava, Toronto, Canada Toronto, Ont.——-“I began taking lydia E. Pinkhamh Vegetable Com- rOIlDd for nerves and other troubla nd I must say I felt different after lll first dose. I have been told this E. Pinkharrfs Vegetable Compound is wonderful. I have had six children of which four are living and the youngest is a bonnie baby boy who weighs 23 ounds. I have taken your medicine efore each of them was born and have certainly received great benefit.’ from it. I urgently tell my friends to take it as I am sure they will receive the some help I did." ~Mnsz itiirrox McMuL- 1.21M, Vanessa, Ontario. Important Notice All the Rural Mail Carriers of McDonald &, liicllile l Prince Edward Island are organiz- ing a. meeting to take place in the Board of Trade Booms on Monday. Thanksgiving Day. at 2.30 p. m. lllarp. This is an imllortant meet- ing and svsry man on the rural dc- livery is expected to attend. Mr. Galfielfiiviaclflnnon of Guelph, On- tario, will be present and address the m . The members of Par- liament and others interested, in- cluding the Post Office inspector and officials. are invited to attend. Make it a point to be there. CHARLES H. JENKINS Shcrtvaod. 8908-11-6-21 Special . I. N. R. Winter Fair, Amherst ecial low fares have been ar- the Canadian National Railways in- connection with the Maritime Winter Fair to be hlld Amherst, N. S. November 3rd to 9th, tickets will be on sale November 2nd and are good to return up to and including November 11th. ‘ This fair is attracting a greater, nulnbe of people every year and this promises to surpass other years in the matter of attractions. Full information as to fares, trains etc., can be obtained from any Can- adian National Railway Agent. 5i! ranged by 8830-11-2-51 l Having decided to make a change in my business. I will sell by ' Public Auction on my premises | PLEASANT VALLEY MONDAY. NOVEMBER 12th. 1928,} . H. Commencing at One O'clock P. M.‘ My Farm of 82 Acres of Land with good buildings thereon and in a high state oi’ cultivation. well water- ed and fenced. Also Stock, Crop. Farm Implements and Household Furniture, consisting of ' STOCK-Z Horses. 6 Cows. 2 Cattle, 2%, years old. 2 Calves S months old, 4 Pigs. 5 months old, 1 Brook Sow, 40 Hens. 1 CRDP-ZO Tons Hay, 350 Busheis, Potatoes, (Irish Cobblers), 500 Bush- els Turnlps. l IMPLEMENTS -—- Binder, Mower, Wheel Rake, Gang Plow, Single Plow. Set Spring Harrows, Set Spike Barrows, Horse Hoe. Potato Scuflier, Cart, Team Wagon, Driving Wagon. Jauntinrr Sleigh, Pung Sleigh, Set Bob Sieighs, Long Runner Sleigh. Set Team Harness, Cart Harness, Collars. Hames and Traces, Set Driv- lug Harness, Forks. Shovels. Hoes, Swings. eta, etc, etc. KITCHEN. SITTING ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE-l Organ and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS liberal and made known at SALE. 1 Should the day be stormy the. Sale will take place the day follow-l ing at same hour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. GEORGE YEO, Bradalhane. 1i-5-3l. Professional (‘ards Mark R. McGuigan l fi/ULBJPMLR. SULICYIOIC. ETC Ml NEW ‘I'll LOAN hmerun Block. (Tharlottetowmlhnl McLeod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY Wu E. BENTLEY, K. 0. Barrister aml Attnrney-at-Law OPW-e- iiii iti-hmond Reveal WUVLV ‘I'll LOAN (Jharlmtetnwn. l’. i2. l. llr. (T. f‘. Archibald Graduate of N. I. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital I ‘Practice Limited to lye. Ber, Nosl| M", and Throat. Testing Eyes and supplying t“ “Paws following a letter‘ Indi- cates a hyphen or a dumbbell." AND THEY'RE NOT DEAD “Girl's don't like to be called angels these days." “Why not?" “It so strongly auggsste that they're dead." MIGHT HUG SOMETHING ELSE He: if we take that path we'll have to hug the cliff very closely. She (auggsstlvely): Why not stay here and hug something else? LIKE ONE OF THE FAMILY‘ "My dog Ia like one of the family." H “Which one of the family la he ks." POOR KIDS Slate (to Dunes c»): Ring the We're all ready] Office. Bayerhulldlng I Great George Street. Office Hours-J l0 12.30. 1.30 to 5.0L l. . A. - l e0 i O-QQ-QOO-OOOQ-OOQOO-QOOO-O U’. EYES TESTED asl cusses rmlo _ .5. 4...‘. . ‘"721 i T M. ‘gathered. talking excitedly. He . _ fnoticed as he passed that one ofslgfotrelmthemd ‘nth Rhaummm ‘m! diiliied $0 his 0011958119 m“ Win83 ‘them carried a newspaper and “I suffered with Rheumatism in m ‘WWW be livenm8 11D. and n01; a 18W guessed what was the subject under . discussion. One oi‘. them ejaculated ififlifififgifiitfififvffim gmaa‘ d "Fovero Dante!" doubtless referring m try than In a shat tinféatfl to the dead driver of Dightons car. ' disappeared and I had relic? From somewhere close at hand there or the fin; ti“, 1 flunk “,1, med. drifted to Marney’s ears the tinkling fcinc really marvellous." I Yfilles 0f a 11181111101318. " ' ’ If you are bothered with Rheumatism "Povero Dante!” echoed a voice Painsiil the arms, legs or back, or with inside the little American's brain. It Ncuralgia or Headaches, get “Fruit- had.very nearly been “Povero fl-iives." ‘250. and 50c. a box-sit Dlghtonl" ,tlculcrs everywhere. He gritted his teeth, and the lines» on his face hardened. For a while. T" at least hell“ 30mg to “met Ahl“ the Americans attention to the por- bmg “m1 ms blue d°pe_and concemltrait of a woman hanging on the far trate on running the Lizard t0 wan, a du5ty_ dmgy thing in an um earth‘ lglaaed frame that had once formed Up m that "mmlng Mamey had the upper half of a colossal calen- admirecl his masked adversary, re-x m. spected him for the apparent infalli- Mame), observing mm curiously, billty of his methods, the ciearness saw m5 “gm hand much in wen» 0f his gelawhys- his "nmumw mmbous backhand way. The next thing arrest‘ T°dayl lmwaver- the Liz“ _ he knew was the knife landing with gmllgrwped sadly l“ m‘ emm"tl°“- lcommendabie accuracy in the cen- ke ad kidnapped a woman whom, of the wumarfs chm“, JLOWS nothing of the business in. “Same throw!» murmured w ich they were engaged. More than little mm thoughtfum. the of his remarks phetic. They 'were livenlng up with a vengeance now. Ahlborg might be. ‘selling his dope to Von Roeschen—‘ and Ivlarney wanted to know. Proml ‘the conversation between Mafaidal and Colombo he might learn news‘ of the Lizard, assuming of course‘ that his suspicions in that direction‘ were apt to be pro- 1 were justifled. l He sat there. with his collar up. iturned positively, writhing with un- ,certainty. Another‘ couple-quite harmless peopie—passed him—arm rm. He was on the horns of a dilemma .—and hé hated it. Mal-nay decided to follow Ahlborg. He was sorry for Greta. sorry for Taverner, but. it was only too evid-_ ent, from what he had seen thatl greater issues were at stake. After all. it was ‘Ahlborgs invention that! had brought him to Rapailo, and itl W35 11D t0 him to exert every muscle“ to ensure it from failing into wrong! A Fashion a Day The Guardian's Special sols -er and here’s why A 4. It assists digestion. 5. it helps you relax. 6. It is made in 3 delightful flavors. i. it sweetens the breath-after eating. - 1 Ilflw- r smokin l. lt strengthens the gums. 3. l: cleans the teeth. . 'MH\irRfiiF, hands. He rose presently and mpved O5 Llilesearch of the scientist and his that, he had made sure that Digh-r Fontaneui grmned_ Ion was gnarmed before plugging “when I was a boy,» he admme Tm-a t mg whlch- m‘ 5°me "eafiproudly. “I could split an apple at 5°“ rallkled Wm‘ Mmlley- ‘n. distance of twenty paces. That was AThe truth of it ail was that the in 31cm,’ signore; they . do these‘ . merlcan had become a- hero-wor- things beg“... down there!» - Sniper l“ the passage M F smgle He strolled over and plucked t night. He had prophesied for knife from the wan 915mm‘ a 1°118 "m l” hllccesses-l “Va benel" said Marney from the $23k was almoyed at ‘his first sebidoorway. "I leave it in your hands ' ir . He tried to see what had happen-fzvrlghglf; ‘iirllmhoslél ffficéelflzi the Capes Jigpgygzgéatggrlgiggrfiagrvivigi: gli‘ better! I shall be away an hour,’ - . 0' b . . lowing up information gleaned from gdfirlieeorlaewgo Iflfllfolrmrllfigtflllléleclmllli?) 581:5 Joli,“ Macphlerson of Litllle various sources since the affair. he gardens» Canfsflnm ° ‘has been 7931111118 1K1 mme to the conclusion that the The group under the trees had 5Q m], durum the. ‘past tour Lizard had not ventured upon thisvanlshed when Mamey passed the y rs as lately arrived Mme- latest exploit without the aid of ac-‘spog, for a Second time and the notes “m. D ' . . uncan MacCanneil oi’ Do e cmplices. |of the mandoline were no longer has ‘been visiting friends in wglfi To Be Continued) he‘ All Around He had received news of Miss audlbm titlizityegsideparture from England andi Barking back m me 01d nnéof a o ned her train somewhere‘. 1 - _‘ __ _ Mons the route before it reached lligstlilgdlfit llgasdteglgstligdlitetllllfelllllzn tobgiiiltlallgllftillrulfrlvlvleillirl: h?“ a 11 . ‘ ~ . ' ' "Se marge)’ frowned the Casino staff or sufficiently well for himself in that locality. There wa h“ h h known at. the hotel to enable him H the Lizgrd Sad ?"l?l sflfltievg efte- to movernbout without fear of 8.I‘OllS-| ‘ from her ‘train why haiiwehe the? mg suspicion ' Us now bemg hauled to ‘he mm at taken advantagé of the man ' ' Th? Pocket Den-m had disappear- Hope-field’ omwd by Mn Harry Eon’ Y ODPOI- cd from Dlghtons room through neli who will saw it into the requir- The lumber for the said building isgglesh 0f Sllfllirlsiflg he!‘ which some such channel as this and his 0d dimensions. a‘ l ills presented themselves revolver" had been emptied of cart-i -___ lr “g e‘ fruitless Search “T114895. I Miss Sarah Ross. of Flat River. Dlghton? He would have had all the‘ These, Morney felt certain were has been visiting friends lately in Zligggzgiégehglfo darritened streets and small yet important details to which Little Sands. Wood‘ Islands, and have been no 1:1: eddges. Tihtlereiwouid the Lizard did not attend person- Glen Forest. ~ He snapped his “n0; v oence. rally. It was possible, too, that a sig_ Either the Lizard hg m in“ from a window that "mmmg Qapano and mtrustelzld ggglazigedliryhald! given him his cue to enter. j‘ Gram to some agenfrwh hgshgg Pasauirlllrare than suspected Matalda heard on his arrival of Dopmanns Ti was. strange that she mm 1a - gflrélcgted §aid on the Villa Snbinolcd into Dightons hands so easily, Mann, 1C5 8°“ ("W1 i“ chance his iBC-i-lsbranger still that the Lizard should towni- m M ~ ~ iiave surprised them at the foot of Wm m; his m [Liigggtlitiig wsigilsquletiriehihe cliffs on the first night of theirl *- m t D_ ht B er things acquaintance. Potato-digging is at this date ‘ a 18 0n and he had been And yet, if she indeed were the (Nov 3) only now completed in this watched. In which case the bandit'Lizard's accomplice, she did not ap-llllfilnliiy- The"! hive bee" “VET” Pmbflbly knew or had guessed in pear to have rendered him very Causes for the delay, one of which .vhat house he would have to look efiicient service. was a. long haul to, Market, another gfiagllfi apparatus they had spirltedi The bandit. had had to travel to Was broken weather. a third scarci- ' lLondon and raid Tavemers stud lnl W °f labor" 1V5?“ the “Bhts of the Casino in order to obtain the only lIlSilIlliIllEfltl 5g, - Mame? turned on his heel which, to Marneys knowledge had‘ Mrs. William Moore, of Iris, was 1nd went back. deft. Ahiborgs laboratory Qegorerecentiy visiting her son Richard in thy‘ X95 m"? thin! to get back from Dighton took a hand. With an agentl wwd Ishmds" was alfgafllerwnjfltmlgcr 118g; taluen, it established in the villa. such a. move. not crown the achlgvc at he. did should have been unnecessary. i day by a second Co“ eyments of the He entered the Casino gardens by He routed out the bllim F the turnstile. The dance orchestra “Now we here F0 5t’ ontanelli. was playing in the ballroom. Couples ,,B1d_,,th'e;e may 0th Y! M18111. he flitted past the lighted windows. i ,hose mm S h m f!‘ People after He caught the swift shuffling K 8 1 e cellar. I don t nilvement of many feet over a poi- ‘EY lljeylfnvw "mi they're here, but islmd floor. bursts of feminine iaughi i. ercs a big chance that they do. ter, the varied, bizarre noises made, ‘I know that Mr. Archie Munn is ‘much improved in health aftacr a. rather ‘painful operation in the P. E. Is- land Hospital. It is thought that Mr. for a short time before re- e in Little Bands. Mr. Huehtmckirihon amd Mr. Jchn D. lMtunn of’ Wood Islands. were among the recent visitors to the city. Mr. Charles Macberm of Iris. i10- companiied by Mr. Stewart, of Glen William were on o. business trip to the city, during the early part of the week. Mr. Charles Hume, of Brooklyn. - 2 GIIEQQIIOII. pains and . ' . "‘° hiitfiiaur ltis, asthma, n and In any case. we're not taking risks by an en r cti d Keepa] k t. h ' . .. e8 cJazz rummer. want m gfotgiclt ‘Yhliltevgernengig! m: 0 gazisénwéhilzelr on tiptoe, he rec< understand. It anybody does '1€@kw81th m; ta a pllesently‘ dancing Lot 81 has been buying lambs in in, I'd like to set a look at his thee " hair “fir. u rilrmn w ti? close-cropped ‘“"°“"d“‘@ “I” m‘ “Wm weeks l Fontaneili drew his hand across a Gelliiiarllndepllrtggllln xtxhlllt llsadndbrrti): this fan" llS mouth and odd d ' 1 —‘* “Gabito. signage," he ill?” lltijirrliiei-Ahlborg during me premus N0 outstanding rascgllities rte? "If th ' -. ' ' erpetrated in ths c y on a - Marncifieytisglgll! (1:26 ggdn "pursuedl gdnlollixdgtialoilfipwand satlidown. lflwelen. Th3 mghvs domes were d“- The other nodded. l Herepwas Germifrl; lfyinidgfilirrnthe tinkuisbed frona othfrs onlyflllagvgilbg: "I 5mm be 793d)’ signore " ‘invention b f hem‘ m" sen y a M’ u “Y , - _ -' ' y orce on the one night r d, d“ 1 ed d a turnip or two tob T::c§9:0tis:$iv:a%ll;,e ltd make netgotiation on the next! Either‘ dflmpmfijj,“ .,,,§",,.,,,.,d where they w do about it?" you some wrlol-asihlrtililllmililbillgs “my or u‘ "m" °° m” “m” ‘M’ H For-answer Fontahelii dr‘w a knitew Whichever wa it A i} m. t , , _ , Y W!» 1i w“ 11". Noam mvou scnoor. ‘o11$@1333’?i€§€“;‘..2‘2?..$"2?;§2il.§?§‘2i..f‘2.’§‘2.'i;°".2"“° “i” m (up, Se,“ mm“ In length the mysm of Gizetaifgfledi: wlvinir Honor sou of-North drvon School Holding it by the point he drew ance. y 3mm!" for October‘ The music stopped b t1 _ _ -,- v T” "llmlws lflmf- :8 lllgrrley stillf rrfiifi rind} Wadd isat there two figures left the main, Grille IX.-—l. Eulaiia Maclnnis. wit... Y... Catch Cold ;:::i".s:.w ~:;:.:=~"w “are we» We‘ . - "8 earnestly in Jean Muirhead; - French. _ _ g, Rlll) 0n Mudterfile l The taller of the two we: Anl-lmfimtlglfalilslzssrlsflmy Mmmle is m w apply my] borg, bearded and erect; his com-l grade V.-—i. Maior Weddell; 2. m]? awaykmgnifniy if :11; g planloniwas thfe obese Von ROBSOIIEIII’ Cecily Leard; 3. Helen Inrd; i. iMbi- ilmlfll , ' eu- e em ssary rom Berlin. , " mania. ltdqes all the goodwork of There floated to his nostrils the g e,.1nV.— 1. Bernice Dixon; 2- grandniotiiersmustard plantar. ‘odor or cigars many gun” more M", Gm“. 3_ gem, ghggholm; 4 Musteroleisreeornmendetibyman costly than his own humble TosJMyi-tls Olim- "Il BTW glwvifi canoe. Grads mp1. Leila iatursfly; 2- d“ ‘tollllfwwé; mfltllijiliitsiup i: mind w Jgjflglfllfll; s. Joule mm; 4.1mm , en c gnor Pagq , _ achaemoflda" the -mui'lled to her ears in ‘labiesudg- Gigi-sap ii.—i. Mildred returner: 7- "unuxlm seared in the doorway, casting anx- Lillian Thompson: 3- Afiihi" fm__ |ious glances to left and right. poop; 4. Velila Delaney. | She flashed a signal with her Grads i.-(a) i. Ruby Delaney. flncers w some one behind her Grade l-'—(b) i. Doris Delaney. whom Mar-hey could not see-them Perfect attendance tortheussuth; firmer: otéin the opposite ail-scum . - ‘ ‘ ‘Mlle . a w ch Ahlbors hsdtaken. ' ~ 5 P! - hi}; 13.. o" l His many friends will be glad to will remain in Charlotte- eli. - NEW ELEGANCE l A simple dress of printed sheer velvet for the youthfully smart wo- lWBJl in combination with georgette crepe, with swa/thed girdle and tiar- ing godet caught at waistline with ornament of briiliants. The shoulder bow with long loose end ‘a-t. back adds individual smartness. Eirperi- ence isn't at nil necessary to make it. for it is merely a. twopieoe skirt. attached to two-piece waist with tucks wt each shoulder at front. The godet. a seperate piece of hiat- erial shaped- to give dipping flared ed to dress. It is irresistible in new shade of red dull flat silk crepe. prime shade sheer velvet, black crepe satin, claret-red canton-fame crepe, or navy blue wool crepe. Style No. 303 can be had in sizes 16, l8, 20 years 36. 3B, 40 and 42 inches bust. For the 36-inch size. 2% yards of 40- inch material ‘with 1% yards of 40- inch contrasting is sufficient to make it, as pictunzd. or 3% yards of one material. Pattern price 15 cents. in stamps or cdln (coin is preferr- e J qlye suggest that when you send to; this pattern, you enclose 10 cents additional for a copy of our Winter Fashion Magazine. showlns B11 the most attractive Paris styles. Also embroidery and interesting ideas for X11133 gifts you can make. HONOR MATHEMATICS WAS MEIGHEN COURSE GALT. Nov. ll-The Rt. I-lon. Arthur Meighen, who accompanied by Mrs. Meighen, spent Sunday here as the guests in the home o! his host, with a few of the leading ~\Conserva.tives South Waterloo. presentatlve of The Star, would not say anything of his present or pro- Always Ended In Bronchitis Mrs. John Wilson, 143 M ' Sh, London, Ont. writes :-——“I have always been troubled with severe colds which always ended in bronchitis, but sintw taking _ Dr. Wood's Norway - Pine Syrup I have no imi- of this trouble, as it acted like magic, and the desire to cough was entirely gone. 'I‘ha soothing feeling it imparts to the bronchial tubes is simply wonderful. 4 “One day m husband came home with a heavy co d but after a few doses he was entirely free of it." Price 86o. a bottle; I family size 60s. at alldruggisis and ealers. Put up only by The T. Miihurn Co., Lid. Toronto, Ont. v Halifax i» Norway IN ‘l DAYS S.S.Bergensfjord ' SAILING NOVEMBER find, I938 z-o amass arm osw. Only Opportunity of Shipping LIVE» ~FOXES Direct M NOBWAYI . mast in rsssrred effect, is shirred at top and stitch- ~ of Rev. and Mrs. R. E. admiration and esteem, but also of Knowles, spent a couple of hours deep personal gffecflqn, of hesitation in his opinion of his ern- Mr. Meighen, when seen by s. re- Knowles, "what I have often said, Live Eels lWlanted ! Persons who can furnish quantities 0f eels alive, not speared, for smoking: a home industry which promises good results, please write ‘at once for particulars to A. AYLWARD Ch’Town :12 Queen St. Phone 384-J. 8923-i1-7-4l. savsnts. I do not know any com- spective reiatmn to politics except pinion I would be as glad m have that he had the kindliest memories w Mn Melgheng- of his public relationships and poi- ltlcal friends? and that he w“ zzFor Frost Bites and. Chiibiains- hBDDY in his 91'5"" flnallcm Wu‘ Chilbisins come from undue ex- vities with the Canadian General posure to slush and cold and (r05;- seclllfitles- "YW kn°W-" 591d the 9X‘ bite from the icy winds of winter. In premier Jwumrly- “m” my “"759 the treatment of either an excellent at ‘Varsity was honor mathematics." preparation 1s m3 Thomas- Eclecmc Tw° °‘ M!" Melflhefls “tillers WW9 Oil, as it counteracts the inflamma- Ml" F- stewfl" 56°"- °X'M~ Pu m‘! tion and relieves the pain. The Mr. A. M. Edwards, the present M. P. Neither, regarding the possibility o! their old chief's return to parlia- mentary life would go farther than to say that Mr. Meighen never stood higher than at present in pub- lic confidence, and that so far as his old parliamentary followers are concerned, their relation to their former leader is not only one oi action of the oil is prompt and its application is extremely simple. The Rev. R. E. Knowles had no inent guest. “I say," declared Mr. ‘that, in the union oi’ commanding intellect and lncorruptible charact- er. Arthur Meighen is the outstand- ing politlcai figure in Canada to- day. As to ills affabiiity I have heard a lot o! prattle about his not being a ‘mixer’ but I would say if it ls of interest to anybody, that ii I were going on an ocean voyage, or a hunting trip. or to a convention of FEEDS Prices are good for about aver!- thing theiarmer has to sell till! fail with the exception of POT-l‘ ‘mas, their feed Ill the pill-I'M! r "‘ to the Ho" and 011m‘ u" stock, but the farmerwiil need 1° buy some of our high grade FEEDS to mix. Take Hogs for lnlianm nothing better than‘ our Sugar Beet. Meal it makes them grow from the star! and keeps them growing. Then I! ave ' MIDDLINGS, snow/rs. BEAN» on. calm sum. CRACKED cons s-ssn. CORNMIAL. 001'- "rorc slum mast. 0on6!!!" GRAIN. scumuacuaa rsril (both plain and enemies. All about it.) Great Feed for ma: 0m- llop. ete. Get our prices on all kin!!! “l Fseds before bruins. We bu! i" cltluld m. and m- sash- and" prices in ion Ml. , CARTER & C0., Ltd -_- POULTRY We are ‘paying aim" ial pricespn live fowl. chickens and broiler! for the Thanksgivilil Market. l If you have any ti) sell, write or shone us favorite!» PROTECT The Radiator of Your Car With Reliable Anti-Freeze We have “Maple Leaf Anti-Freeze Alco- hol iand Eveready Prestone. Garages supplied ‘at Factory Prices. ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL nu nouns union: to.