“JGUST 16.1930 I 211L231; .. rwliad Eczema on LimlrFor Twenty ~ , Years. Healed by Cuticural . "Ecselns broke out in, s Ilih on my limb, below the ' in u spot about us lune u s half dollar and ltched sqstched it water came from it and the eczema spread until pearl msyhoie side of my limb, below the knee, was covered. Latel- becsmc dry Ind lcsied over, and the irritation kept me awake nigh l naldblégmore ilfgglélil‘ twgggy years. . " an us n u curs end Ointment and they helped me an before ions I we: completely salsa," 5i Md M _ . Aubum Npmscou . i it ) rs M. A. Pnimerh. Welt Ctr-lousy Umltnd. Montreal. Tslcurn He. Sold everywhue. Sunpleooch _ i ln. P’. *_‘ d: Keep That Lawn Attractive Call It our store and look over the many nseiui Lawn and Garden Implements. We have reel values in Lawn Mowers. Prices $8.00 to $20-00. All sizes. Also. Rubber Hose. Rakes, Spsding Forks, Hoes, Gram Shears, ‘Drench. etc. Bethune Hardware 0o. Ltd. 128 Queen Street phone 75L "THE FRIENDLY HARDWARE SIORE" AND PERMANENCE I _ Are the dominating factors in the choice of a lmaterial ior your cemetery tribute. In a degree be- yond comparison these qualities are found in. our memorials. To the task of assisting you in the selection of an appropriate design, we bring a desire to serve and a. i reputation for skill and training that make our work § worthy of your thoughtful inquiry. _ _ I 5 Consult us now. VERE BECK & SON . - Monument Manufacturers l 181 Gt. Geo. St., Charlottetown, Malnt St., Montague nnsss“ wirnrpisrrlvcridf‘: Styled in the new’ modemnd tailored with scrupulous curg. our custom- msde clothing enables particular men to dress with distinction. A suit fash- ioned to your mess w here from the fabric oi your choice will give you the fullest possible measure oi sartorial satisfaction. in terms oi long weer and handsome appearance. Murdock Ross _ 172 Kent Street Phillie 337 . TAlLOiLJ i: 3R1 rntiir comtrrssrou Pherson, Antigonish; President-Rect- or of St. Francis ‘Xavier University; Horton W. Phinney oi Halifax and Lawrencetown, and F. W. Swindells, of Princeport. Coichcstor County. AX. Aug. 13.-The Royal F!‘ Commission. sppoinwd by the G0 rnment of Nova Scotio on Aug- "5! . i030, last night brought to a_ lit investigations into the ID c industry oi this province. Their Telirt drawn up, will be forthcoming “Milly. The final session of the body W held yesterday. __ mernibers of the commission V present with the exception oi 4- - Bouitor, Deputy lwnister of mllfillm ior Prince Edward Island. " attending were: H. M. {s} chairmen; Dr. H. P. Mao- Prices For Exhibition Prieespior‘ admission to the Provincial Exhibition. August 10 to ll inclusive. l A special arrangement has been made between the Provincial Exhibition ‘ the on ' I Gvv ‘ and the City Council, and the sdrnlssloniee hos been placed at the lowest fig- ure oi any l-‘sir in Csnsdo. The-price of admission te the Main Gate mornings and after- noonu-Adults, lle; Children. lle. - Main Gate-Six o'clock p. in. till 10 p. Inn-Adults, 15c; Child- ren under 12 years accompanied by parents, free; Children om ll. years. m. '_ Admission to Evening Perier msnee in front of the Orsnd ltend—AdoltI. Ne: Children 16c. if Admllinn tflflrund Stand during laces. 75c. v ' Transferable season tickets, $8.00. will admit to Exhibition flees and evening entertainments throughout the entire Inhibition Week.*'........ ' Berlin, Aug. i'5.-'l‘he Govermenl- announced to-day that Germany's unemployed have reached a total oi |2,1s1.oo0 as of duly 3i- Oi this number 1.100.000 are re- ceiving piiblifirlldllbi. orniilitm of them having e into the dole class in n year . The i: crease/Audit! the last, two wleeks in ncmplovell u» been 51,000. 5 -._,___ -.. ~4 g . dresses st half-price. Moore d: Mo- - heed Ltd. dresses at. half-price Moore dz Mc- Leod. Ltd. at lowest prices. Wholesale and Re- tail. A, Home d: Co., fly-book. Finder leave at Guardian Office. Reward. Get our Wholesale and Retail prices before buying. A. Horne a Co. MW EH15]. The Wife-Ship Woman, starts next Monday morning. Fred Waite. Summorside, spent Wed- Msdfly e-ftemoon in Tryon the guests of Mrs. Iiiizabeth Lang. New Hi-miiihifc. is visiting her sister Mrs. Elizabeth Lang, North Tryon. to her home in Hunter River, after o pleasant visit in Stanchel. While there she was the guest of her friend Mildred Dixon. lie prolong the life and save her. the lhusband and friends of the late Mrs. Austin Hogan, offer their heartfelt nhanks and for the numerous letters {of sympathy, Mass Cards and words yof condolence in their sad bereave- ment the remembrance will be always a grateful memory. . tuniiy to prepare for good business. ‘greater return because of more con- CLIARING UP LADIES sunlirlcr 5864-11 CLEARING UP LADIES summer 5864-11 nbi- "GREEN SHEA!" TWINE-selling 5889-8-14-81. LOSE-At Whestley River, leather his 5875-11. IN STOCIL-“Greerl Sheaf" Twine. for 5839-8-14-81. NEW SERIAL-The Guardian's PERSONALS Mi‘. Ind Niki. J. T. Waite, Lbs, 1355 I 1i '. ltl MIH Charlotte Iiang, Porhgnguflh M155 B01111!- Wlyfl. has returned Card of Thanks To the Sisters oi the City Hospital the Doctors and Nurses, who in their tireless devotion and skilled energy aha the 5881-11. vigorous advertising is a powerful tonic ior sales. Remember that every readjustment offers a great oppor- How? when times are dull the gen- eral tendency has been to cut down 0n advertising expenditures. This means less splice is used in newspap- ers and magazines to create good will for products. "Therefore, when things are quiet, outlay for advertising should give e the er the cerltrated public attention. People do not stop reading magazines and newspapers during such periods. They probably reed more, and when rivals and other reduce their adver- tising space iar more attention is at- tracted to those who continue adver- tising, Less advertising by others may be far more valuable to you than reductions in the price oi the space you are using. When stocks are selling under their real value they are usually good buys. They are at bargain levels. The same applies to commodities. In a similar way, when advertising \"=l'""- "Y" "‘ " ‘Mylml-lm space should be bought. This is e good way to lay the IQniIUEsiIOH for an increase in saJeeP-(Roger Bab- son.) 566 Ari ,__________.. MISS JENNIE BRUCE Mr met at the home oi Mrs Jones on Tuesday evening August _ 12 m wifih an attendance of four- teen members July meeting sighed. social given by treasurer proved very satisfactory. meeting cf the district convention given by the delegates. mittee reported one cell made and fruit preserved. HAZELBROOK AND VICINITY with the efficient MaoDolugall term Mr Richard Wsatherbie Cunbridge Mass is visiting his parents M: and Mrs J. R. Westherbie. -_i- Mr George A. Myers Sydney n spending s please-n: week here with mot-her Mrs Mary Myers. The many friends of Mr Daniel Wood amgladtoseehlmoutsgaln‘ after being confined to the house the pas: week. Mrs Willard Horton Cunbridge Mass is visiting relations on the Island. Mrs Earnest Jenkins City was s visitor to Heaelbrook recently. Mrs Jelnnie Leaman Bath Maine who spent; the summer or: the Island returned home. and Mrs Beymolre Myers and e son Percy motored to Moi-ell lest week w-herg they were the guests o1 Mr d: Mrs George Myers. ’I‘i'ie many friends o! Mr Jack Pippy will be sorry to learn he has been obliged to en's: the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Mr d: lvhrs Benjamin Farquhsrson; and son Russell Mt Herbert. were re- cent visitors here. Mr G. H. Carver Pow-nan made s busines trip Wednesday, Mrs Edythe Pierce who spent the Dust few weeks visiting relations on Island returned to the United" states. through I-iazielbrook Institute A. Ray Hazelbrook Womens‘ and‘ three visitors A "v E R T I Iprcsez-it. Meeting opened with the President, Mrs J. C. Wood, in the \ chair. "My Old Kentucky I-Iolne" .__. was sung followed by repeating ‘Whgf, we med m gm; period l; "Creed" 1n unlslorl. Roll call was courage in advertising. Well pieced. Nsbollded to by jokes. Minutes of read. Rlppreved and Report of recent ice cream Report of special Sick C0,“!!- Ag this period 0i meeting a generous donation of money was given by s, young memb. who has not the opportunity of attending many meetings owing to fact that her work is iri the City. The Institute wishes hel- every sue- i nie Peters cess in her work ‘and that she may fit to attend. as many meetings B‘! Dflisible. The interest this youfg . member has taken in the club shows ' s wonderful spirit. M" W- T- (Nady voted next meeting roll call with g "Dime." Splendid report of the Annual co;- l vcntion held in the city in July. With the business par; or the may. 1118 and the ltwo different reports of the conventions 111mg 11; knpgsslblq #0 Garry Out any programme. Meet- ln! closed by singing to be answered Mrs Ooady gov; s them‘ ' llllldh was served in the usual good Style 0f the hos'ess assisted by 1m- daught/er Pearle and like Benjamin Fu-rquharson. "National a after which a. delightful l CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iilentral Guardian piFormer Islander Is I Honored By Lodge ‘The enclosed clipping from s Hill School has re-clpencd here for the City. South Dakota, paper, will bel comm; teacher Mia Eur-in; again in charge. cl interest to Masons and Oddieliowe all over the Island Province: At a. special meeting last Friday evening oi Tin City Lodge No. 112, A. P. d: -A- Mi. Mr. D. A. Ford of Hill City was presented with s fifty- yesr gold medal in testimony of his long and faithful service as s mem- ber of the order. ‘ The presentation speech was de- llivered by George Philip, oi Rapid l City. Bert Flisners‘ district deputy o! ‘ Repid City, also was present. Previous to the meeting," dinner {was served at 1.30 by Mrs. Thacker at the hotel. Members becoming eligible to such inn honor are few and is: between. .Mr. Ferd is still hale and hearty withsl his years, and thinks nothing of walking in the two and a half miles from his son's ranch, where he is new making his heme. Mr. Ford informs us that he has 4 been a member also oi the I. 0. 0. F. order for fifty-one years. Mr. n. A. Ford, referred to above wss born st Bothwell, East Point. Prince Edward island, as years ago. He was the second son of John Ford oi Bothwell, East Point, P. E. 1., a men loved end respected by all who knew him. He is a brother of Mrs. (Doctor) Gordon. of Montreal, Hiev. J. Alexander Ford, Seattle: and ‘we. Louisa. Ford Chins. Rod Point. is. n. 1. Besides his connection with the external societies mentioned above, Mr. D. A. Ford was an officer and S. S. Superintendent in the Bap- tist Church, Hill City, South Dakota. for many years. He has many rela- tives in P. E. I. from East Point to New Perth, who will be interested in reading the account oi the honors recently bestowed on him. i RDLLO BAY AND VICINITY _.__. Mr. end Mrs. Alec Morrison and The resular monthly elective o! Michael McDonald. st. Georsli motored to Bduris Monday- i Mrs. J. B. Chaisson, Rollo Bay East, left recently on a. visit to friends and relatives in Boston. l Messrs. Daniel and John Dhaisson ‘who have been spending a holiday 1111 Bear River, left Friday for their ,homcs in Boston. They were ac- lcompanied by the neice Miss Mor- lgaret beagle, Iower Rollo Bay. i i m, Archibald Campbell. leit re- cently fer his home" 1n West. Rox- lbury, Max. alter s pleasant vaca- |tion spent at his summer home in §seuns west. Mrs. Louh ‘Perry. oi Boston, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mulil-ly. Smiris West The Misses Minnie Ohaiewu. M1- E. MscOormsc and Mr. P. ‘MeoConnac, Rollo Bey. motored to L Goose River Mobil)‘- Mesn-s. Ansus MaoKel-izie and son Joseph M.. and Peter MscCor- imec, motored to Moreli on Ehiday I lest. One of the oldest. residents of .Beer River South, in the person of ‘Mrs Christie OKeefe, passed tn her l eternal reward on Tuesday Aug. 5th- .Deoeased had been ailing for some- time and was visited frequently by her pastor RAN. A. L. Sinnolt, P. P. She leaves to mourn two sons Don- 1 Bree. May she rest in peace. Ipsouth. on Thursday, Aug, 8th., At the tender age oi 1e years on June 7th.. last Miss Jennie Bruce. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Lachiin Bruce, elder, Caledonia. quietly sl1p-' ped to her eternal home. Though! indifferent in health for some; months before. the end came ls I- sorrowful shock to her family lfltl‘ friends. giving the family espeelellvl the father and mother a dcev’ wound that will teite s lifetime to heal. and causing the silent toms to ifl-ll daily. Though of s quiet and rcscfvfli disposition young Miss Bruce SEW rnuch promise oi being s vI-lulbli, member of the Church oi Christ inl her own beloved Presbyterian Church of Caledonia. Of this she gave ample signs. A few years ago m). much sest and seal she took up‘ the work of the children's sununer’ school and sanctum llluulllflll" fd!‘ which she took e prise ill the sqngl-egstion. Along with her par- ent, she lesvce to mourrn and mils two sisters, Miss Christie sauce. taking a nurses training course in 50m“ “d M159 Mary Bruce, at‘ home and one brother w. Duncan‘, Bruce. also at home. The symPlllhY of the entire community with W! bereaved family wu mlulllestcu W me lme concourse of occult W‘! turned out to the funeral services! conducted by her cuwl’ "w “"- I Allister Murrur- ll the "W" "*4 grave. _ __, ____ _.._ she-en mistrust m cuts ell . Abrosienle- ..._. e After the Show Drop in to our commod- ious and up-to-date ice cream parlor for refresh- ments. Egg Noggs. _ Ice Cream Sodas Sundaes. Sandwiches. Toast. Melted Millcetc. Get your candy and cigarettes from us. LEIGH’S Cor. Kent and Prince Streets 1 ers. sged eightywight. Interment e . Souris on Saturday morning. Mr. Gerard MacDonald. 1B1)’. motored to Orwell Sunday on 1s visit u» his sister Miss Ethel. who ‘leaves Wednesday morning to join , Montreal . Miss Merle Peters o! the J. J. Hughes 00.. Souris, is spending her vacation in Vernon River. the guest oi like, Irene Wiener. lo Bey were Mira. Isabella MucDolr sld, 9t. Georges. ws. Boston, Mr. end Mrs. Duncan Mu: Donald. New Port. Miss Donahue every success, Miss Isabelle MacDonald has re W! Ilnlldlrls the wt week in Roll 3lYIl&.I1ls-reIlMwIst-hsglses UIIMIIMIYIIPOCPQMII. lllflht Sundkv in Rollo Bey, u; guflt c! Miss Olive Pours. were recent visitors to Orwell. Miss Angeiin Summers, It. 1t sld at home and Michael. It Gowan The death occurred at Beer River at the home cf his daughter Mrs. Pet- er MseClcskey, of Mr. Patrick Pow- ; the congregation De Not-re Dame at Amolls the recent visitors to msl- i I-Iendrehan, Miss Helen Donahue. iloeenesth, hes taken up her duties es teacher‘ It Mlle my West School. we wishi turned to her home in Harmony. sf- Mil-l Merv Whitl. soul-ls West. Miss lhnma end Mr. John Fisher‘. ! l/Vhale Hunt l In Harbor IS BABPOONED TWICE nvr ss- , ~ cares arrsn WRECKING LAUNCH SYDNEY. New South Wakes. Aug. 14.—A 40-foot whale in Sydney Har- bor gave city dwellers here today ‘ close-up thrills oi an Atlantic whale I i hunt. ‘ 1 i The vzsltor leisurely explored Port , ' ‘Jackson, the great. harbors main wa- ‘ terway. until the noted shark fisher- f man, Charlie Messenger. and u news- .. paper reporter and photographer ' - started out in a small boat to at- " tempt a capture. While thousands on harbor craft and lining the shore looked on, Me:- 8 DAY DRUG SALE EXHIBITION WEEK Hcres standard merchandise, all nationally known ior its quality, but lll"l‘lii‘d so low that invitation ior s c-nlplete. season's supply is offered. itcmcmbcr hers’: ll’! opportunity to FIVE a sizable amount on ell pnr- rinses made today and tomorrow and nil Exhibition Week. - 4:.‘ FOR TODAY AND ALL Four years ago this August Ger- Y. scrlger twice harpoorled the whale. , which dived each t.me and wrenclled ll 1 liicaVfllzsks . w 3g sum “m mm’ nnkhm,‘ use“ !ree_ \ ‘lens Irflflillll hes-n .. 35 BEEF _ V _ _ ‘ ’ _ _ _ _ _ _ H M, , _ l‘ ‘l $1.00, 75c, rim- Lie. .88, .07, 0 ‘ elm r th John‘: When the whalm; Deity made a ‘Hm yum H . I ma‘, _ alflffrhfe" H u‘, third attempt, from close quarters, _ _ Y & ft-c (‘ulluriu "u the leviathan swept its tail across the ' l“ gum W“? smifev-(jfyx-d. shut; launch. smashirlfi the Hillier works "y" “M” " ' _ f‘ Th“ MKlPP" 5mm‘ i and knocking Messenger and the iggsovxllkm’ “m” or Sifllfilhipur-rlci ' ' ' A ' ' NIL’ . - s n- ' ‘ ' ' " 0th?“ 1M9 the wf- _ n. .-....-. 0......“ ,. _ 19c ,._,;'.",;:,:,,",‘;,"'.:::,'° ihen. With B l-Shmlflg lllrll. the eoe [mil-r .. .. 5|; .__..___._ sun \Vine . .. are whale churned the water into foam, 35c Annlge-lekrtlhlnleln gt 3231f‘?! ‘ma- Kai?‘ lifted the boat's stern out of the \va- ‘mu T\""*"“ He" 4i) Tnn . . . . use ter and shot on a direct course past 35" mm“ T'°"" o“ " i?" LOOK 35° ]‘,,"',']‘:"' u, the harbor entrance to a tremendous lllsclr‘“e;t_'lzjl' gulp?" 1115 m“ 2n Holly's Owl reh- hooting of harbor sirens. m, “new” T_ Pm‘, '1)’; 53°- m‘ ' h" ' 35° soc ruin-id's r. Pnsie 51451175 NOT WORTH WHILE $1.30] linrllclis United J9 PILLS m, nnburp.‘ "n" cflAxxEL 5\\'1MMER i J‘ - ' - - - - ~ - < ' for mm Nerve rule "S91: 50a llnrllrlUs Mutts-ll 3f) 50c Dfldlrl. Pills .. 35c TEACHER DECIDES .\liik 36c $1.7m v1.9. ‘Pills . lie ‘ Gk “mm .5!‘ v fiM-Gln Pins - . . . .. see RYE, n.1, August lit-she teaches l _ 6°“ m" .49 swimming in a boardwalk pool, al °°° 1"'"""i"R-~-é--~~ .38 '1 . . -' Sure Cough eme y V s bronzed young woman with a deter- we "other Gm", “om 41 FAQE I mined grin. Unless you raise your Syrup ' ' ‘ 60 , P 4d _ | \'oice she cannot hear you and looks llc Fruit-rill‘- -- 1S “ c Pompom“ o“ qr ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " {g at. you with an expression that has in 37"‘ '\~ n- “- T"“"" l7 ‘ 75c C°[y'S Powder _ _ _ , _ _ __ 48c :1‘ it embarrassment, bewilderment, fear. 25° Awm“ " 13 3‘ w h ‘h hyh p“ Powders ll . . _ e ave o er g - e idtéross theback of hcr bathing suit l. :°° o“ ’ > ~11 ,‘ which a" cm below u,“ com, in ii e tered. Ederle. w)” ruumm ! (urn and Se! ‘hem’ i‘ li 60c lirllr lirnum . . . . . . .. c‘); p00 Stay-Fix . . . . . . . . .- 500 Aqua Yelvis .. 70c Sol Ilepatlco . trude Ederie swam the English. Channel and came home to receive Broadway welcome. congratulatory $1.2!» Kriiuvllclt Suits 65o Andrew Suits .. $1.00 llnlfs Suits .. . 35c Syrup Figs . . . . . . . .. _ amount to nearly $1,000,000. l l‘ Today she pushed her hair back’ _ behind her ears—a gesture that has become characteristic since she began to lose her hearing two years ago as the result of those i4 hours in the | English Channel-and said, a Lttle! wlstfully: i "‘It wasn't worth while. I'm not: ' sorry 1 did it. Only, if I'd known; 3 how it was goins to be. that I'd lose my hearing, I don't. tlaink I'd have done it. It-it wasn't worth it." Four years ogo Gertrude Ederle rode up the bay on the Macon and “me home, AM then it; 1111' sort oi’ up Bmadway i“ 3'“ We" c“? While comes back "evcr mewigoiil, and »l crowds cheered and ticker tape and have w 5ncak away o; sgmelmuy will paper snow filled the air. 5C8 my my," _ g , ‘Sometimes I kind of wonder if all A yea;- ygo 1&5; Faly at, mg and or when really happened to mo." she two years in vaudeville, Gertrudes said slowly. "But sometimes st ‘ hearing began g0 (w, Lay, winter dances the Orchestra plays ‘Let Me ‘ she could not hcar at all. It-ls bet- Cail You Sweetheart‘, the song I kept 1 w- mw, bu; already her xgigg ha; hulllmirls While I “us ill the Gllullllul began to take the flat quality that -the song the bands played when I the vomes o; mg deg; have .__.______-.i _____ _--__-_ “The doctors say it was the swim Boston. arrived home Friday Oll Wallet did it,“ she said. “plus those visit t0 1'13? 515W! M35- 5- B» D-‘aglejtlvo terribly strenuous years when I Bell-l‘ Rlvef- | was in the wetcr too much and nev- er had any chance to rcst.“ Mr. George lvioullcy left Thursday When Gertrude came back from $01‘ 355K011. 31m‘ a "'0 “@9113 V3911- ‘ Europe there were many stories about SEE OUR ORDER-S DELIVE RED OR THE 2 33V West. is V5151"! he!‘ "T1913 MT-l These things didn't materlalzze. John Ccrcoran and Mrs, Corcoran. Henry Eciel-le, hel- father. still runs l‘ his provision store. The Edericsrstill Mr. Emmet Donahac. Saurls \Vest'live in the Bronx. Anti Gertrude is visiting friends in Roseneath andilteaches swimming m a boardwalk vicinlty.-—R., ‘- pool at Rye. She'd l.ke :1 job nt some 50v POIIIFS C renrn 35o sse Dagget und Homeric-ll’: messages from President Coolidge l ‘ w‘ "mm". 35.. 1~°,,.|,"B,,,,h m. and Governor Smith, and vaudeville 1 ‘W’ ‘“‘""" ’ 5”" “ mm," _ _ _ _ H n, offers that were said at the time tol . ' “L” "“““' ~ ' 35" _-‘<‘*‘-‘"" \\‘e_sre ofieI-in! at ("°‘““ ~ - - - *- 19" t-xrtptlnnnl vnlui l nee rot-uni Tissue . . . . . . . . . . . .. n: WATCH THIS AD FOR. FI'RTHER_ CHANCvES uni nlzrnar‘ o2- _ 93°11 5P6!" M m5 ll°me in 391" the large sums of money she was to River- : receive for this and that and of the ‘FISH of the Ederle family to afflu- MISS Eunice MacKenzie, R0110 encg and luxury, ‘ ' znl- .\lilk ui nag. ' , nesln . . Ibo 50c Tncéh Drnlh 11c 28c lllrle variety .0! gnnrl quality high- nrflrtlll soopo. Don't miss this WINDOW DIAILED PROMPTLY AMACS ‘flew Yerl: club next Winter. i',I did earn about $150,000 in vau- pdcvilfxt," 511C said today. ‘but I got lcs than $50,000 of it mysciiulm kicking. It was just my hard luck. ' No one gypped me, but those two years on the road cost. an awful id. " _"All I gooout of my vaudevillo earn ngs and .,d.dn't.hsve.to spend on _ my cars I've invested But it. isrft _ _ enough. Azzd, anyway. I'm ‘only 2|. l“ ' You can't just quitvvhen you're 24. “What I'd like would be for coma- " one to build i. pool and maybe name lz after me and let nu he head iri- . structor there. But I guess it would beprctty hard to get any backing now." ' ' - v-ZN- e__.v_. ._. __ ____ I f,‘ iii H11 W. R. (LARSON ' Pulmcr Graduate Chiropractor , Chronic and Nervous Diseases i 124 rrhace Si. ' Phone i072 ' Oppnslte Si». Paul's Church S OLA CE-m» rcquicm raised in their dead h_v good families. east of Montreal. Every intending purchaser vrhn has inspected not get our pricvs first. White Marble in 3i. .\i. finish or polished. i l i l o t CHA I60 Kent Street NDLERK: Along the grassed aisles of silence the heart salutes the manner of MEMORIALS of finc form and feclinsl, created by Chandler & Bell stand out impressively in every ccnlicrp- in the Province. As our prorlcriv has changed hands nml wt‘ must move to a new lo- cation. we are relieving to vnll ni wondcvfl-"v low prices mn- putty-p glrmk of mrmllnlcnis llllicll is tile largest and iilc lowest priced oiflany firm given us the order. Those who have bought elsewhere are pcrlplc who did Our stock consists ni’ Scotch and Native Graniics. (‘nstie grey or Best quality stock at lmvest nricus. You can save money bv buying from us during our RENIOVAL SALE. Our designs are the latest. Our" prices are the lowest. Our workmanship is ihc best. . wumv ATTEIVDIAVG rm; E.\'HI_BITI_0N' ‘ - CALL 11v AND INSPECT mm srorr; M i our stock has always BEL ' L ’ t .. Elznrlotgtnjto: