The Harris Abattoir iota 100 feet square, store. hltleo. coal Milt All facilities for meat bus- iness. Fairbanks Weight Scales and Gas Tank in eonneetion. one of the beet loeationa on the island for business and anyone dsairious of going could make no mistake in buying this stand. (Signed) GREEN BROS. BORDEN illl-ll-atf. OF PART OF WATER LOT OP- Thuraday, the ninth day of Deoam-i- bor. A. D.. 1020, at 12 o'clock noon on the promises ths above Water Lot, measuring 00 hot by M foot. and being the property now occup- ied by C. Lyona l Company. Dated this 24th day i" November. A. 0., 19S. lsooiitoreor I Btuuom _ LUOD - 1x 811113125 sin nrtuely relieved o! rthubottlesl Iytreuble. Iananeloafltrooom- lid 8.13.8. too highly to those who . is manufactured only by The an Lillie." 9°"- Pibhfilrkwf“?! 0"‘ Time Changes CHARLOTTETOWN — MURRAY HARBOR EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 6th Effective Monday, December 6th train No. 1 will leave Charlotte town at 4.00 p. m. Tuesdays and Saturdays. instead of Saturday only, arriving Murray Harbor 6:45 p. 1n the same as at present. Trains No. 2, will leave Murray Harbor at 8:00 a. m. Tuesdays and Saturdays. instead of Saturdays only, arriving at Charlottetown 10:40 a. 1n. same as at present Train No. 209, Mil leave Char- lotwtown at 3:30 p. m Mondays. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fri- days instead of daily except Satur- lil! and Sunday, arriving Murray Harbor 7:00 p. m. same as at pre- sent. Train No. 210 will leave Murray Harbor at 7:45 a. m. Monday, Wed- nesday, Thursdays, and Fridays, in» stead of daily except Saturday and Sunday. arriving Charlottetown 11:15 a. n1. the same as at present. 2989 11 27 5i M. A. HUTTON PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR ‘ Municipal and Business Auditing, Probate Accounts prepared for passing, Utility investigations and Dominion income Tax Returns pre- pared. 798 Main St., Moncton, N. B. Telephone B50. 2567-1l-9-1mo. “W PECIAL POULTRY NOTICE Up to the present time a large ‘percentage of Poultry offered has been poor quality and unfinished. it is a big mistake to market your poultry before they are fully dev- eioped arid well fattened. We will be buying live and dress- ed Fovii and Chfckcne throughout the month of January and ii your Poultry is not ready for the Christ- mas market we feel you will be well advised to hold It rather than to put i‘. on the market in an un- finished condition. There is always a good market for heavy well fattcned Fowl and Chickens. The lighter and thinner birds are not in demand and can only be sold at a heavy discount. Bo sure and got our quotations before disposing of your stock. Company, Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN e >o-oo-o4-oo0-oo-oo>~ooooo¢+o BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE We the undersigned have declden lo sell our business etand in the town o! Oorden, consist’ _ oi two ware- barn and Ice IHQO: Thia la into business iuc1i9_ii_ sit: POBITE TOWN LOT NUMBER ELEVEN. FIRST ONE HUND- RED OF TOWN LOTB IN OHARLOTTETOWN LYON‘! WAREHOUSE PROPERTY To be sold by Public Auction on Conditions made known at sale. c.’ a. euattwooo. i i i . i’ I I ‘ _§\ 1st» ~ y“ did in the sixties, eh, Joe?" :ail higher educatl ." -4 IN BAD SHAPE Ethel: I have such ill health i'm no longer graceful. Her Friend: bad shape. I i , L» 1 I A . JA Let's let bygone-s be by- He: gones. She: l can forget bygones, but not has-beans. EITHER WILL DO of women's knee's now than they’ “Yehl. That must be what they‘ Yes, i see you're in; 1 White Sugar . . . 20 lbs. for $1.40 Excelsior Datea.. 2 pkgs. for 25c Bulk Dates, best grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 lbs. for 25c Seediesa Raisins, pkg. . . . . . . 16c Seeded Raisins, pkg. . . . . .. 16c Currants. 1 lb. pkg. . . . . . . . . 17c 5 lbs. Tin Crown Brand Corn Syrup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42c 2 lbg Tin Crown Brand Corn Syrup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..- 19c Pancake Flour . . . . . .. 18c Cornstarch. pkg. . . . . . . . . .. 11¢ ; Acme Gloss Laundry Starch 13c l Bulk Laundry Starch . 11c Citron . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60c Orange Peel .. . 28c Lemon Peel .. . . . . . . _ . . .. 27c Prunes . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 lbs. for 25c Prunes, large size 2 lbs. for fic White Beans . . . . 101138. for 60c Onions . . . . . . . . . .. 3 lbs. for 10c Oatmeal . 5 lbs. for 25c Rolled Oats . . . . . . 5 lbs. for 25c Gold Dust Cornmeai 5 lbs for 25c Barley . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 lbs. for11c CANNED Clark's Beans, large size fie Clark's Beannsmall size 2 for 25c Peaches. heavy syrup . . . . .. 5c Peaches. large gize .. 39c Pears. heavy syrup . . . . . . . . 25c Pears. light syrup 2 for 35c Sliced Pineapple . . . . . . . . .. 17c Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14c SPARE ONE MINUTE, AilpkgnofTct... H.691: Best bulk Tea on the market 59c Extra good bulk Tea‘ 50o Baker's and Fry's Cocoa . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 2 cans for 25o Bulk Cocoa .... .. 2 lbs. roi- as: Jeil-O 2 pkgs. for 15o Tomato Cataup 2 bottioo for 5o Helntz Tomato Catsup .. 27c Mixed Pickles . . . . . . . . . . . .. 18c 1B oz. Motlreasly‘: Pickles... 31c 35 oz. hloCresdfa Pickles. ..46c Pall McLareNs Peanut Butter . . . . . . . . 27c Heintz Prepared Musta u giasa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c Old City Prepared MustanL. 11c icing Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11c icing Sugar, colored . . . 2 for 26c 0ur December Sale LOOK AND THINK. ADVANTAGE OF THIS. OUR SALE PRICE LIST. '11:... Unwilling 1m: 1H: Adventuress p THE NEW FACTORS High grade Fancy Biscuits" 34c Lower grade Mixed - - - - - - -- 35¢ shredded Wheat 2 pkgs. for file C Classic Cleanen. 3 pkgs. for 25c Iaml as quickly as we could get} Old Dutch Cleanser . . . . . . .. 11c _ready- This morning, as soon as Lennox and Polo Soap s m- 25c ,0ilr train pulled in. l raus your pl|mo|iye Wm, gaupw, 4 1°,- 25; Iapnrtment but nobody answered. Surprise. Gold, P. a o. soap |0uiy fancy. yo" ‘WW lust flier!- .................. .. 1o ~1or 55c .111; on your honeymoon. you scorel- g r" g.“ 1.2136112?" 11:11:11.: '21:?" 1.11:1: L e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. or c - - zb» Washboards .. . . . . . . .. 490 when ‘Wiaw the Wmeugarfufn a 6,“; wflhbonds __ __ 59° tow minutes ago 11nd found. Mr. Brooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 99c and] ins‘ Johnk H "by! Yfi: 2 in 1 Shoe Polish 21o.- 26c ffgcglhévf,’ “w” “d ° °"" “’ Matches . . . . . . .. 3 boxes for 5c ' Twm Tobacco _ _ _ _ _ n 3 for 25c lmHer nephlglw rather loolkeld as‘ Mixed Candies ...... .. 19c Lb. i °“'h he i” ‘"1 s°me°u° a “'1' . pioyed a more telling weapon-oi °°ai°d 3"“ Mm“ fig?“ ‘blackjack, m1 tusyuirt-e, but 11 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' " ‘ aunt rattled joyous y on: 5:81 Cream cflfldy . . . . . 29c Lb. 111 think you're “n19 bride is {o0 53”" b)’ "ab - 39° Lb- adorable! Now, do tell mo when Ham by 1m.- Roll . . 29¢ Lb. l" a“ happened;- Spare Ribs - - - - ~ - - - 7c Lb- She addressed Doris, pressing Salt - - - - - - - - - -- 4 Bios for 26¢ the 1atter's hand in both-of hens, Doris looked, helplessly Hart- Gooos iey and he looked back at her for Peas ..................... .. a (langerolls moment. Then. sued- String Beans .. lllg his scattered faculties, be mois- qam; _ _ ‘ _ _ _ __ tcnutl suddenly dry lips and said, Tomatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “m1 a" elm" at a 571m} Fancy Pink Salmon . . . . . . .. 21c "i ‘ihilikwwily- i‘ W" "i" 11mm’ Sardines . . . . . . .. 4 cans for 25c l"? Yesi Yff5' °t °°“r3°' n was Campbell's Tomato Soup “"5 mommg" "Dear boy!" murmured the lady . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 for 25c “Hemwnumum “new many qune PHONE 913. REMEMBER, DON'T FORGET TO CALL TO T-HE STORE WHERE YOU CAN SAVE MONEY. F‘. N. KAYS CHA-R LOTTET-OW-N , Nov. 2 , Dec. 2n , Dec. 6. h ' . . . . 0t er varieties oil Soups 14c dazed by ms mapplneas’ Howartt Do you remember." she besought her husband, “how you £01801- Eli the trunk checks, when we left on our honeymoon, and we never got our luggage till the day before we returned home’! And l hull 1° wear a blouse and skirt the whole time?" I “l always forget trunk checks,’ explained her husband With a sick- 19 HILLSBORO STREET Man Made Isles As Call Ports i l In Mid-Atlantic LONDON, Dev. 1.—-A remarkable svheuie for the provision of 1111m- llllidO islands, flouting in midoceau. which would serve as ports of call for British airplanes flying from port to port in the British ldmplre. has been laid before the imperial Conference now sitting in London. The scheme has been prepared “Whit do you like for a head by 1.. Bliu Deshleds, an expertiiv- ache?" "Bad whiskey or a bad cold." /_ _»._1 COURT PLASTER "He plastered himself home, determined to court her." "What was the result?" "Court plaster." 111 Women’s Danger Of ofending under the oldest hygienic handicap now ended. New wsyprovldcstrueprcteo» non-discards like tissue TH the old-time “sani- tary pad” women realize their constant danger of oi- fense, plus the embarrassment of disposal. And thus spend unhappy days. “KOTEX,” a new and re- markable wny, la now used by I in 10 better class women. ll’: 18w iimu u aburbrai u ordinary calion i You dine, dance motor for hours in sheerest (rocks with- out a second's doubt or fear. It deodorlzea, too. And thus ‘altlops ALL danger of ofiead- g. ybisearils as easily as a piece of tissue. No undry. No esn inent. You ssir for it at any drug at ilepsrtmept got‘? without e tan , sun as -..'...a~ " ' Y" Do as millions are doing. End old, insecure ways. Enjoy life every day. Package of twelve costs only a few cents. KOTEX Ne laundry-discord [lino tissue GIL. AUDIT. "u" o!‘ late Hen. I. R. re 3044-11-20“- ing in Paris, and the ‘delegates at the conference have been supplied by him with full details and plans of the project. I Air. Desbletls’ plan would enable (instead of having to depend on for- {the flying roulo between tile i111- iperial ports. ‘The floating islands Bouncers i-jm-t (‘haririiluil duncors€mun|catmns_ rr-un 1.1.11.1...» liilllvvllllllil if llii-y ruisoi , . r l5 most likely m“ I'm” dour. Your uncle and I urn so. w» tote: regular 75c ‘Kate: super 01.00 cording to the requirements of the eminent. ‘it could be iiofendedby sir‘ Britiuh aircraft to keep in touch all the time with British territory. eign countries to provide links 111 [would be the links in a. genuine “Aii1Red" air route through Empire. 1 "My 1 distance air routes yvltii created ls- i iland air ports iltenmined spots." states Mr. iDes- \ ‘ bieds. 8i. the scheme is to provide long- carefuiiy -de- l tblrostened warfare uriilcll ml-giit Bd-Vilflfa really all, Aunt Ada." .i.\' grin. “Howard always forgets every- 111mg," his wife declared. "He 11,-... absolutely no head for (le- luiis. Now Jack, tell me all about it." She returned ‘to her Ilflliheiws iuquisltion, 5114118 a deliziliell squlim- She was plump and prel- ~ 1y in a middle- ed way. She was cauuvn, Nov. :10. -~.\ league oi the type that d s 0" 1'°1!"""i° Nations “war chest" to prevent, novels and chocolate cream-s. ivars will be one of the first pro- younig Hartley remembered with posals studied Wednesday when an inward sToiiii- 5'1"’ ‘mum be the League Council's disarmament 00011190 0n i0 "ii-empt m dissect commission opens its session. ibis 51119905911 "malice ‘w the 19"“ ‘Plus proposal, originating wltb kiss. the Finnish delegation. looks w the “Hurry un and "lei! 115 ?,"°'Y' protection of any nation which may i-iiiiifl." she urzflii- "o? m- “he. be attacked unjustly. l2 would BBVB DQTYB ""59" ‘another squeeze’ give the League power to rush fiu- "Y0" '19" "$- 11M" Me“ “Maya ancial aid to the country 1t decid~ rursei the really wmfl111i¢ 1111.118“- ed was right in any future coutro 13°71!’ “V95 new to Harhlays r” vergy veallng complete "helplessness. Wit-h it will come up proposals t ;;i—i5 W05 Veil’ 61111118" 5h“ plan in to facilitate nciion .b the B 9T9 - _ Leagiiieg committees in the gventl "veryr Marge,’ came ‘to me Titi- lthat body is called upon to check 6i"! Brimly- w°"°r_'jus" ‘lac ' League “War Chest” To Keep Peace Suggested .1 d this spread ‘to other countries. And You‘ _w°r° ‘Harrie .. Belief that. ‘the League's general 3321;331:223,’ the M“ sailed? disarmament conference can be ' ' convoked next fall was expressed "Oh what ‘P, ‘awn. Zlggttoclatgé by Viscount Cecil, England's repre- gshiziiyzymséizétictxl; sentatlve at the forthcoming con? r 5 ' ' - _ ference. who is here preparing for w““°Y*’°"‘“'“§d ggylvxiyatilletlllfit: the meeting‘ H“ gum gpegbgd “in particular: “Both the British foreign seore- Eigggiezlffl n y Rico . . . . .. . . . . . .. 4 lbs. for 25o _BY MILDRED HARBOUR Cream of Wheat .. 4 lbs. for25c v Bulk Lard . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . .. 22c Block Lard .. 23c (Continued) Shortening . . . . . . . 19c CHAPTER. 20 Corntiakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. “we on, reached new York Pep . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 pkgs. for 27c "om Florida's, m“ mommy. MEL ; 3"" NM‘ PM“ 1°’ 35° Howard Cushlng, sealed on the *"‘9"'"- “'9' ""1 -- -- 2°“ foot of a chaise lonsue in the sit-l Ali-Bran, small . . . . . . . . . 13c “mg mom Nservett for .M,.s_ John Diem-id Pr‘ 2 WI‘- '°' 25° Hartley’, holding noi-rs- hand and s"""' DY‘ 2 "k9." 7°’ 25° patting it affectionately from time Toilet Paper e rOilI for 25c ,0 “ma addressed b9,- deqpemge AP") iiid Himm" wuhmil newphew brightly. "Howard," she Soda - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - ~ - 11° beamed beutlflcalli‘ upon her hue; 9MP” -- -- 3 Pkill- V" 25° band who sagged weakly in a chain! Pearlinc -- - - - - -- - 3° "Ls anxious to" join your father on; Gold Dust .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8c the Riviera as quickly as Wflibien Snowflake . . . . .. 3 pkgl- for 25c so we made reservations for the‘ Rinso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8c ‘Arcadia’ a week ago and left Ml- Q3111." ' _ s... tlon among i tients. of tr putit, Laxativesareirritating ‘ urally but th oroughly.” 4k "Oh, we'll came to the salon," de- clared Hartley, giving -his ‘bride’ s meaning and bitter look. He herded his relatives out of- tbe stateroom and closing the door upon them, turning to Doris: upon them. turned to Doris: "The seclusion‘ stuff is all off- wlth those two inboard," he announ- cai. “Give me time and» I'll think oi’ something else!" (To Be Continued) Toinorrow’s Radio "i! ' carry a complete line Program of their rubbers, over. -—-- Wflflfl, q shoes and work-boots— FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3 international Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS 7.30 P. M. ilviwAK (266) lBuflaio. Musicale. WEAF (-192) 1N. Y. Vocal. WEEI (349) Boston. Musicale. 7.35 -P. M. WGY (380) Schenectady. Violin 150109. 8.00 P. M. Wifil (3-19) 305mm. Musicale. WiALAM (zen Newark. iStudlo Pro- GeKllin@-- gratin. W» BAR BADUS Rad-lo Pom‘. WGY (3811) Schenectady. Renilng- (ton Band. " 8.30 P. M. WHAF (492) N. Y. Great. ‘Compos- ens. KDKA (309) E. Pi-tlts. KDKA String Ensemble. WBZ (333) Springfield. Morning Club. WHAF’ (-192) 1N. Y. lllohmor Hm‘- mony Four, to! WEAF. WEEI. WiGiR, WUT. Viki-C, WilJlB, WWJ. WTAM wntl VWJAE. 9.00 P. M. WIJIT (395) Phfiu Hour. WSB (428) Atlanta. glam. WlNYiC (526) N. Y. lviualc. Tuesday Schiekerilng Concert Pro- ujol acts . , like Nature. car's! thousands doctors RECENTLY we made a century-wide investiga- lng doctors - to les why they advised the N301 type of treatment for their constipation pa- 80.7% were prescribing it. A large propcttion said it was “The more natural method unent." As one doctor Their rcpcaned use brings on the laxative habit. Nujol trains the bowels to act nat- comlng to the srllon, or will you I Junch in strictest. seclusion?" i ‘KDKA. (309) E. Pitts. Teabeny’ Time. v WHK (273; Cleveland. Studio Pro- gram. WTAG (5-15) Worohester. Band Concert. I WEAF (492) iN. Y. South Sea. Is- uu r é the contents of the l i“. , tines and thus 11.1 the “i... of tbe drugs that pills and potions contain. a N l lxei d ..::.':...:::.:.'::..1...:..'=1:;::;- .1: action ‘is mechanical. It merely softens the dried waste 11mm 1,, the intestines and l d,‘ so that the muscles of the cyan expel the waste unam- Doctors Advise Nuiol Nine doctorsout of every ten told us they were advising the Nujol type of treatment ‘for their patients in place of laxa- tives-and for these reasons: " l. Nujol is not habit-forming} 2. A more natural method; 3. A lubricant is better than a laxative; 4. Does not gripe; 5. Is not irritating; and 6. Nujol gives lasting relief. Unlike Laxatives Laxatibes and cnthartics act byirritatingthcintesr tinai tract. They cause Nature-given Remedy , Nujol appeals to the mtdlca m", because it is a simplqsclcntl c ind safe remedy for constipation, m; matter how severe the cue ma b; It is gentle in its action and pi“, an: to take. Children love it! Get a bottle ofN’ if druggist today. D:¢]?on':$.1L°‘§{ for constipation whether chronl; or temporary. Avoid substitute‘, 1-3-T-\_.!...i_<_>.1 For Constipation the Morning EW and rain in the summer, snow and slush in the win- ten-wet feet of a morning mean ail-day discomfort. Why not make sure of warmth and comfort with. a pair of iiiiilliiiili footwear? We stout, strong and long- o wearing-and shall be glad of the opportunity of showing them to you at any time. BRADY FOOTWEAR c0. DISTRIBUTORS FOR SALE av ALL Fl nsr-ctnss SHOE RETAILERS THROUGHOUT PRIINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 1 (Therichtasteofthisfinest of Molasses always excites" I . . wit: m1. u» frantically .,_ . rrsuinl fllNIIiiYlndthotougi-iiy, ‘alone could produce tho reliability in favor or dwammmem and the and safety needed to make lonsj 51,5113], people demand 1,;- idlsiance trans-oceanic air ilnon oi, Ho said that if the general con- mal ‘aim’- i" u" Empire's mm“ ferenco could not be held in Sep- Sho gavo Doris a playful little push that almost (landed 11101‘ ill Hartley's arms. "You mustn't be shy with 11B. m)’ wro (s00) Atlantic City. Concert; Orchestra vucAu (271.7) Phiila. Tho aiurmui-iug American P8888113? Barllnno. h‘?{hgngagligiltl[pggslbtieitgiltglgiszlg Doris rose to tho occassion and 38-11461‘! i0 WPINF. WiLlT. KSD.’ , 9°?" °' Rflufl- Viscount Cecil, "but wu are con- 531%,] indeed yes" , WTAG wdgqr; ' ._,. i "These created island a" Dorwvargeteg thalttlzeiggltaitrltohlol:befogledgdeit “Th; mus datum!" mugmured WIIEG (300) Atlantic City. Concept . . , ., ‘ - ‘ . ‘ ' A ut Ada. "Such sweet s yness- rograan. would 11088888 true liaibors, whitii mrbht m“ England ,5 strongly s: refreshing nowadays." 9-30 P. M‘ i PI LGRIM SCARF ‘RETURNS Each island would tenmm.’ H i985 feet long, with an entrance t0 private ,mnufac,_u,.c of Wm. mater, m°°“°"5- do?!‘ we’ ‘ifnfigdf asgeyg: ii 295 ‘Feet wide- ‘The ‘lepi-h (‘i lals. A commission planning just spoon any“ 77m, dén», mind ‘i-h“ harm" would be '20 ieett- l ‘such a. conference met Monday gdoilaerfolnfqpuew’ a “As a large mass of ma er n -l h - _ ' _ - .would be needed for the construc-3:1ca}?zgdtmilqfifi§tlfvliaaglfllglgfiithmimhlgaggd ngwglilggfiolfrxgg PW"! 0T ‘"1 island °i "ch 31mm“ the adoption of a model armament h 7:1 fix she (hm, hi; m,“ 1.1a“. tslons, with its attendant structures. budget for H“ counmmk ° ll‘ 6123M the mg as f, he“ and as it would tho difficult, 11 not u, w, mcreasflng], confine“, W51”; °° bmni“ h; vlclously llmipossibie. satisfactorily to anehor-‘cnn prepare an effective .1uuu.u..°,',‘°",, slowlggn h me cams;- which’ lsuch a mass to sen bottoms 5,000 men, convention. The only (uios- §1|:l'lgu|3 uf gdgupgn him if”! i" i'"°\‘° b°i°w ""3 “ma” °i tlon ls whether the nations roniiy A doe nfeiodbus igonp sounded (the sea. the island would be a lloat- want “y- um vlmoum CECIL “on ‘m: hhfskzorrldors S“? Me‘ dmwmg “Mm 80 feet at, WW‘? 'llfiiuchogni" announced Hartley Mam] “mum he bum or rw CHARGED WITOIQImSTEALING 810,- r1113, QfiISIBITmLIOII, as he rose quick- flnforcod concrete, ‘electric’ cement. yuAl-l... breiflhed Uncle Howard helm: used- which resists an!‘ 8.111111‘ JOHN. -N‘ov. so. - n. devoufly *1, noticod miovew o", notion oi’ sea water. lit would carry Clyde Parson,” o; (1.15. cm,’ w,“ on we ileum-- in its lower portion and in its sides brought he“, yesterday afternoon "Now Howard," admonkhad Ms a system of calssons and. wuter- 1mm New york by detective ma, w,“ .-y'°u know you m“! be aw lbaliasts l0 0118111‘? Bqlliiibrlllm fliilikliscombe on n charge or steuilngfully cgraful or your (my; on 5h"). flotation at the desired level. ‘some $10,000 from J. T. Knight and ma“; my", doctor warned you,“ i "The island. shared like a buui- Comnuuywuhlnnina ssents. by whom “But l'vo had nothing except tea ‘would offer $311016?’ "u": 1°’ ihe was employed. and toast all the w-ay up from Flor- slstance to ‘w s an turret! B. -—-—____. 1,15," I “Three light” . placed at craft, anti-aircraft batteries and torn "New, mmlL You don-t want, water level Mid Droieotini; Vefiimi pedoos. and by such other "moons to be seasick, (in you?" 51,0 gums’ beams of ligh-l, would enable the ns the military, naval, and air au- ed to her ‘nephew and- Doria. "Are locating of the island at night. lhorltles may devise." my two little ‘honeymoon birds ' “On one of the sides oi tho ls- A 1 iiand there would who an hotel for air travellers and visitors, the wire- less installation. the meteorological ' l department, and the administrative oliices. 0n the other side there would be the repair shops. it is ai- Silk Stockings. Give Good Wear so on this side that all the island personnel would be housed. “Under the roar lighthouses would be the propulsive machinery driven by (Diesel en Ines develop- ing 11,000 horso-po er. Only a fraction oi‘ that power would be normally needed to keep the island‘ constantly. at its appointed place, r onminirr la tubes l n. l§1.."’i'.‘°..‘3§.§'§'§1"1;“d11'$ 31113”. spams NBBDIIB Sold by WM wit) Mm: Bunion m...“ “heffimfliit $2 MPMM. ‘qlgeiiailflo‘tléiolf :11: $115-$911 1|], 1545mm“: m” 1M0! is I A °§‘""°"*’ "lillliiiilliliib-Jillenliiv huh-use.‘ A ‘ ill 0 ‘" ' s a ' L"... m. w chsiqe m m.» ao< ‘°""""‘ "Wk" ,, Wm (m) Psostdenoe. some». ~' 1 ' . ‘MWU- , 1 ' , S. 0s S. 1i)"; "Hm-h" m. pulerlne scary i (Canadian P ) ririliiiilui-ltisvei1liis wear. uduvlml ress. r0111 11o t 1 century mode, ls the LONDON. Dec. L-‘A Lloyd's (]9~£Bl'llii§ll Eve's picturesque new alfméioniim‘ Gibraltar" Buys that luuuy. 1t is dyed in pastel shades Wu-r (395) Plum mfieammn ma“) e and-American frlligiii. and 11ml bright colors, and f. quently Passenger liner Manhdam, from i111‘ or one variety and shade is il-four. 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