.- _._ ‘air-n; ‘* fnLrffl-filZLfiIrfif). PAGE EIGHT r" "r RELIEVE a i‘? iiiiiihii H. 1.. wozeruv I I78 Queen Street Charlottetown COUGHS AND COLDS BURNS. SORE FEET MUSCULAR PAIN! Dominion-Provincial Youth Training Programme Uplrr the povislims n!‘ u grant for Employment oi‘ llmimpluyrli riunli. ni-iimgoiiieii-i hiiri- lu-uu iniuie for Short 'l‘ri\ini"l Fmlllfil- l" W!" lllioii below. Students linking ilpplit-iltiurl for aitonrluflrl- iii these (‘nurses must he in lnmnpfoyell circumstances, although not necessarily on relief. uml lir- from l8 to 32 yearn ol an. Transportation and board and lnrlginl: "islsts nlll hr prnvitlrd unlit-r the pvliflb corms: caxrat: l.L.\'(i'I‘ll DATE (‘UM iIEXClNIi 1_ fur-ruin" Si. lluushilfs L‘. necks January (_ iiui ~(~ Pnht-rsity i, Azrii-ulturnl Prim-e oi‘ Wales 3 weeks each January 10th (“um-Q (‘nip-gs February ith '3, turner-try Agricultural llull 2 wet-ks each January 3rd ruin...» ininutii-iiiwn Jilmmlpr 1H" Ii, llwiitli i\- Home l’iii.rr uf Wulci 4 \\'.l‘l€\' l-‘illiil Jllmlmd’ 3"‘ .‘-l.iniii.'i mcut Cliiirgb JPYlVlTY 3%“ (“in-are l-cbruary 38th 1, !_~_..}.-i».li.[i st. Francis 4 wrecks February t \Il|l'"i\‘ XHVPI‘ lpiiliiuitinns for above courses trill he received immediately. intrud- _|ii,; yliltlviiis should llive niune, address, age, course required and prefer- rnvv lor illi) other i-iiurse. in case accommodations for first rhoieo IIHW n. .~.<---.-ili~il. Tllllwt‘ tnkiug- Extension (lourse should be actively rul-iusrll In li\ii.‘il|{. Nitnu-s of tu-o plirtu-s its referent-es are ri-qulrt-il. hrlrrtluus for :i'l 1t|ll|'\|'.~ uiil he nniiii- by a .\|)t‘i‘l1ll (oinmittt-e appointed fur this lillFlm-J‘. tor llliilll‘l' lnforirnition apply, W. R. Show, 901111111119!" "i Aiiflilli“ tin-.-, t liin loll. iunll. Nim- is the time to think about that Winter Trip. Book early in order to secure the best sccommcrlu- , lion. I represent all rail and steamship lines. Q Consult ' . . 5- T B ROGERS F City Ticket Agent can. Nat. Rys- 181 Queen Street .> E if lilisfillélllulliti. o-il.7o.v.o.. {oil-i Certified Public Accountant ' r at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- i ‘ .1 Phone 510 lulirigllhfllllwl gathered to tender s ‘st-IE CHARLUFFEFOWN GUARDIAN KEEP V0ll|l LIVER ACTIVE The Central Gczrdian __-.-_ This vnlumtl Is fllrtfssll U 1M In" III limit futon-Ii but i||| tlvnrtts s a»... llulurr mu, i... lllltflltll n 0 And You'll Feel Wonder-tub. .‘-. nun! olrlull) gquhlc in 1Q. Nu“ Headachcs- The‘. Sick, Constipntod CRASWELL for niotugrapiu ‘T. ..I.-\.'ilES (‘lIURCll _ Th; pill) ‘ nil-cling wil not be hold this" evening. ZION CHURCH SUPPER em doieuur ‘Piiursduy. L-iltlblfl-‘l-n, IIEIHIAVEH FAMILY-Mrs, Q, l‘. Gniilrrull (>1 Hnnlplon ha; N, (‘ii\(’(i the ill*\\'5 of the death q! hi-i- Slalldi‘ Mrs. J. that times will get better. Even the seeds we didn't sprout. Wo would spprocl in‘ minrv friends here. Mrs. Wright; has been m ill health (or over two ii-url following a paralytic stroke. you. Yours truly, Albert Brown BRINGS BACK BULLS-qflght purebred Shurlhorii bulls were hlilliliiil. bark t0 the Mlu-lflnw Pllitlllvtb from the Royal wlnwf . I-‘ri r zit Tor 31120. said Oizaries Payne, Amherst. “ilil accompanied tho 9x. iiibiiS of J. Walter Jones. Gnar- lottewwu, to the fair. Beef breeders in Prince Eilward Island. Nova $('Ofi.l- and New Brunswick pur- oiiused lhc bulls for breeding pur. poses. A1] the animals were young. with the exception of an ogsd bull cbltiined by Mr. Peter lifartin. Ilunlvi“ ltiiei‘. Vicinity _ fore mourning. nioioied to Lorne Valley On Tua- concert and dance presented by n1 Lumberjacks of Charlottetown. Mrs. Frank Hoar b1iii»l)().'\'.\l.n - WAT. KER — A pretty u-rildiln; took place at the home oi the bride's parents, Mr. uurl MP3. llugh M. Walker, North River. WilUli their daughter Doro- thy LIirn-s wiis united in marriage in .\1r. Iwuglris MacDonald, son of Alz... Annie uud the late Mr. Mao- illlililiti. The marriage was per- with relatives in Cardigan Head. was s visitor to the city on l/Vod l|ll'illi‘('i by the Rev. Mr. Woodside na"flay' '01 ilorinrlili. The bride looked _____. i .l-.m»ly in a dress of brown crepe M, Ruuei McAupry and My, irzili wiles to match. The . rule liliLl urooin were unattended. w: “as served to upwards of A LY relatives and. friends of the ,brliie and groom. Previous to her rtuirringe the bride was tendered a biiIHVOIJ, when upwards of one huniireii anti illty young people i>iii<1\.\'|‘l'E‘(i her \\'lLL1 lovely gifts. m é town. on Wednesday last. hIISCELLANEOUS showers-A ‘wiry enjoyable evening was spent cizinidei‘ Cousins. Burlington, on Wei l ncsduy evening, Dec. llt, iviinn a number‘ of friends and Road spent. the Charlottetown the truest of her Sb- tei- Mrs. Wilfred McKenua. shower in honor of Nit-s. Eva Dav- ison who is one of tho season's brides. The living room was taste- fully (icccriitorl with blue Ind white streamers. To the strains o! the wedding nlarch played by htrs. Ray MacArthur, the bride- to-be ivas escorted to the seat o! honour by Mrs. Jean Davison. 'I‘he gifts ivhieh included linen, silver, china. money, etc, were opened by Airs. Atiiol Cotton and Miss Nos-um bond to Pookes on Thursday WNW he will remain for s few days the guest of his uncle Mr. J. T. De- vine—C. AVONLEA WOMEN'S INBTITUTE The annual meeting of Avonlen. Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. T. I... MacNeill. N0- -T"“'“ hdyusigzxlilis i grsmldaushtcr c! Mrs. Utophen _ ,"“"- - - its of this city. Ho! ‘father coivreucinrrion urn: LN ""1 it 4W‘ M‘ "Irm- ." "WV" 9e‘ Suite-We L fiwv-i-m-Iu l "".......-"°"’.i......i" fifiiiiliiilféiilliiuisliiiii Vii...” ii§T§§ i§.§§i:°“° M Rum“ ... i“? iloditoltscls, i: tiidmuodutiuins ‘Blllbfi Dklwsho POULTRY - nod |hnl| owl-ii... You en's’! in! = A nvs o'clock cerouwnypsrtorm- M14‘ i" B- cmmld- ' well i! your liver isn't well. System ed sunday afternoon NOV- 14th l!‘ p-lzo-iz-a-io. becomes ' w! 1w iwl "I'M"- tt of .....' r ' t ____ “w. "aw “mm "I uis so ness‘ YWULCYMI "Fry avymmsalusxr re Deg l bus... y... soon nliikssneupusoa. 5*‘ Anthony: Church, North wa- TAM in this issue." 114042-841 ‘. A uioliutsd doctor's I -truils him" umteld c‘: “manage 1x1?‘ hihkwnpufxunnhhnmu“; Jtnllllfliiiid Ban l1 . Q Ill] E FRUIT'A'TIVESTALIBVIEIVIS planted ate you writing to us too. and let us know what kind of country it F" wright‘ of is up there Lynn Muss. dnilgthtei- of N115. In! ' Purely.‘ Wilt) will be rememborod on“ more‘ many than,“ from the ‘whole family. and God bless Uardigan Head And Mr. William Lowrvy who for the past three months ha; been work- tug in Quebec rebumed 0n Wed- nesday and will spend two weeks at his home in Cardigan Head be- Mr. Alex McLeod. New Perth, day last where he attended the left Friday morning on mtum to her home in Boston. alto,- speudlng her vacation Mrs. J. A. McDonald. Cnrdilzan Joseph Nicholson. Cardigan Head. spent. uhc weekend in.‘ Charlotte- m. Daniel Baldwin. Baldwin's Rodd, was g. visit’!!! to OaMiiZR-n Mrs Dorothy beard. 101116 VB-l- ley. was s visitor to the city on Sat/ruddy. Miss Francis MoQlmid. Baldwin's post. week 1n Mo‘. Joules Cari-uglier. City. mo- Shea -Bla.nohard ' I N uptiai ,.___._ The following marriage from a Woburn. Mass" exchange. will be i ol interest co relatives and friends . here as Mile Bianchlld l) o i . of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Blanchar- ' of 1o min Place. Woburn, andM- John Shea, Jr. the son of Mi- John Shes of 26 Water Btreelgthis city. " The attractive name liter within the semi-circular chancel was colorful with mid-November ' blooms and fern for the occasion and the ceremony was performed in the presence of s ill“ BI-i-hll" . inl; of relatives and friends bytht Rev. James J. MoGoohsn. The musical pwnsm whichwas arranged by Mr. Edson L. Rim- - ball. St. Anthony's organist and choir director. presented Mrs. Es- ther Duffy Dohorty of 5t. Ober- ies‘ iiii guest organist who for s quarter hour previous t0 the core- ‘ mnny pillyfid s program oi’ lured _l!illls‘l.t‘l‘})l|‘t10$. and upon tho urivel of the wedding party they were ushered down the aisle to the strains of the wedding march I from "Lnhsngrln." Mr. J. Francis Morse of Woburn was the soloist and just previous to the ceremony he beatitiiully rendered "A: Pant-l the Heart," and after the young couple hnd pledged their vows Mr. ' Moran snug the lmlirflliivv "Jil5i For 'l‘oiluv" after which the new- " h-wnni. left the church to the striihn oi “Mendelssohn? Four ushers who Msistod ini seating the many guests. led the bridal procession toward the altar They were Mr. Wilbur Blanchard. Mr. Herbert Blanchard. Mr. 000119 Kildull sud Mr. Wallace Chase. and were followed by two brides- ‘ maids, Miss Mary Lorine Blanch- ard. the bride's sister. and Miss Mary Sh». sister of the bride- groom, and the maid of honor walking next was another of the bride's sisters. Misl Edith Blanch- ard of this city. Miss Blanchard who was escorted by her (other. walked last in the y: mien and at the chancel they were met by the brideIi-oom and his best man. Mr. Donald Bhos o! Woburn. his brother. The alluring bride osrriodlbou- quet of large white oilmlllthfl- mums, with her white satin gown which was made with extreme simplicity. and cascaded into a voluminous train. and a. lovely lace cap confined her 1on8 "1119 W" which billowed over the train of her gown. Miss Edith Blanchard. u honor maid. chose a princess gown in burnt orange taffeta. and over her brown velvet: turban I smart veil was draped. She carried bronze chrysanthemums. The two bridesmaids were cedar taffeta gowns, princess models. made in tho some style u the honor maids. with brown sandals. Role, White -- - mlnine and flannolette gowns. and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised i ‘ Profit. and Loss Accounts Computed Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Luwvs, Minutes. Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates d Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. 88 Great George St. i Charlottetown, P. E. l. . ‘ . i POX FARMER We are llilfliyi rezuly to cooperate with your miirketiiig of better Fox Skins. Uur tixperirni-cd vrorkmtin. our Nu "lllzilzn" (‘loaning method, are at your command. Duvison. while the accompanying van-as were read by Miss Ruby Cousins. The gifts were atrorlgod Oil the table by Mrs. W. B. Wu‘- ren. In n few well chosen words Mrs. DklYlnOn thanked her many friends for their good wishes and extended n hearty invitation to them i0 isisit 111:1‘ in her future home. All joined in singing “F0! ' SHE'S n Jolly Good Fellow." The remainder of the evening was splint- in music and singing. After r: cielu-ioiis lunch hud been served. nll (‘iPDfiYlrd iiu" tlieiriiomes wish- in: the bridc-to-be every happi- 110:5. ii lTREClATl-O‘; i Mr. James Mnefiuiain, Pleasant ‘Valley. has received this letter from Albert Brown, Wood Moun~ lain, Sunk, thanking him for veg- etables he received. Deiir Sun-J found your note in the yogi-lollies we got. Many, runny tlninks for the vegetables. We sure tiid appreciate them as we hud no crop» this year and n0 giirilirus. 'l‘herc‘s no grass either; it's jiisl like u (insert. Lots of stock tilt.‘ dying already 0n Ml- eount oi no lend. And we're hav- nii; him \\'l‘.tll.ill".l‘, with not much Rustico. President opened mefitint! They wore brown velvet turbons by sirloin: Iiwtitule Ode folwwild which were also veiled and carried May here's a good idea for the man who is doing just kind of shopping ...Drop in today to the finest lingerie department in Prince Edward Island, give any member of the staff there some idea of about what you want to spend .. . sho”ll find you a gift so perfect. . .and st so reason- iible a price that you'll go away with mind at ease! SLIPS. Tailored. rip proof, shrink proof bias. or straight cut. Tea Role only - -- -.. Lovcly satin slips, tailored or lace trim, Tea Rose and White. 8 Sizes 32 - 44 ---— _- __ _ ._’Vs95 Heavier quality Sntin Slips, beauti- fully made . Tea 5 2-95 and$3s95 House Coats -- the newest in loung- ing robes — lovely styles, so fe- flsttering -_ _s4.5o toqzsso It's hard to choose gifts for elderly ladies, so we suggest colored print @ $1.00 $1.50 ‘L59 GOWNS in satins, chlffons and crepes lacy, tailored or with a dainty touch of hand embroidery. Tea Rose, Oys- ‘L50 tor, black, turquols. dust: rose ‘Vgtlilllb u:- .- - $2150 t0 Harvey Woods Pyjamas and Gowns wear indefinitely. All $ colors and sizes -- -- - — - Lounging Pyjamas always make wonderful gifts - Satlns, Cordruoys Satin mixtures an all cordruoy' d zipper trimmed, $ one or two piece For Middle Age 0r Harvey Woods heavy silk bloomers in Mauve. Monkey Sift"- Tea $1 Rose. Black and Willi-r — - " It wu moved and seconded that the Institute buy a Cilristmns gilt for each pupil in Rustiec and Cav- endish school. vited members to meat at home for next meeting. roll Christmas quotation. decided to have a fishing pond at next meetiuir. Oonveiioi- for next night. Miss Lucy Woniner on nu- tional events. by Greed. Roll call was answered by 16 members; s. number of vis- itors were also present. The sec- retgry read minutes o! last annual meeting and minutes of the prev- ious meeting, both ot which were approved. Committees reported and new ones are as follows: Rustloo school: Miss Mabel Woolner and Jennie MacNeill. Rustlco sick: Mrs. 13.0. Woolner and Mrs. Leigh Warren. Cavendish school: Mrs. Fred Clark and Mrs. billion (ireou. Osveudish sick: Mrs. H. Low- ther and Miss Iorraine Webb. The secretary then gave tlic tin- ancial statement which showed a balance of 8140.91. It was moved and seconded that $4.00 be sent w help finance the librurl/ at Hun- ter River. Secretary paid all bills- Mrs. Jerry Simpson kindly in- hor call It was also . her approaching wedding. bronze chrysanthemums. A reception followed the church ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. i9 Hort Place. where a wedding supper wassorv- ed, after which Mr. Shel 5nd his ibi-idn left 0n s honeymoon to New jYork City and Washington. D.C.. Wind upon their return they will wrinkle in Woburn at 20A Wlter Street. ' lilrs. Shcii. a local school teach- er. was graduated from Woburn High School and Lowell Teachers’ College. Mr. Shea. who in m sc- countaut. was graduated from Bos- ton College High School and the Bentley school o! Accounting. How does the idea of giving girdles or brassleres for Christmas strike you? It's a new idea—and practical. We have a large stock to choose from ‘ON THE ISM/VD IT 3' 114s The Store of a Thousand Gifts s. Showers For Bride During the pant week, Miss Jeannette Blanchard. the daugh- ler of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Blanch- ard of Ill Hart Place. this ditlhhll been the guest of honor st several llro-llulltial parties, in honor of the month of November. Senior Department: Grade X. 1. Hazel Mocbsurin, gegiarivria Msclxan, 3. Lawrence 0n Monday evening. former classmates at Lowell Teachers’ College. authored at the hams of Mrs. Morris Murphy, 11b James Street. Went Meclford. for a miti- eeilnnenus shower in her honor, ‘PM’ Halloween decorations adorn- Gradt‘ IX l. Jesiie Yen, 2, Thor- 958 FMTEU. 3. Ruth Campbell, Grade VIII 1. Clarence Christin, Grade VII I. Florence 5m, 2_ TIGNIBII SHORE SCHOOL Honor Roll for Novembfl‘: Grade VII-J. Mary Pitre; 2 George DosRoches- L J I 1118310811115’ coflee table and s, Yoo, Jeanie Yeo, Florence Best Grads V--1. Rita Martin; 2- sllver vase, with their Well wishes. Alden mmsny, Violet Rummy. Olive Gaudot. - h 2 _‘_"'—"*-“-"— Voids Yeo. Muriel Best. Lilly Mand- Grade IV-l. Aiex Desltoc =8: - CENTMI- WT l" 5080M eracn. win. Clarke. Rubi-c nest. Gussie Pitt-e. o "'*"‘_ Marjorie Inwilhor. Prinopul_ Grad, III 1 Charles McKee‘ ~l The following in the report for will-Nd pin-m, Aulmxm Jweph pig," ' Grade II -l. Louis Martin; 3’- Aubolri Poirler. Grade I (a) -l. Gerald D85- Rochos; I. Emile Arseiiauit. Grade 1 1b) -l. Meivino. Piiro 2 Freda De Roz-lies - Lei us help you sell your Fox Skins for more money. (‘ome in uud urine); inuii. so no sure appreciate elm" ill" “Willi "filfl- Then came the oiertloii of oili- Wi-ll, liieie are eight of us in a 3511 for the coming year. After lilllliiy and we're having an awful considerable dlililtltibinn it. was moved and seconded that tho inl- ed the house rand added a merry note to the occasion and the Mis- ies Marjorie Hulioraii and Virginie. Juii - t i, Antlersoii were the hostesses. ‘o! Den“ mm Rhoda hooky. 3. James Campbell. For Your CHRISTMAS DINNER 136 Kent Street tiilk it over. Test with 'l‘rinl, EMMETT GAVIN Fox Skinning & Cleaning" Plant Mufti! Hotel Warehouse i (Ihnrlottctown Tt-rvxiv iii-file thin: we set. We lowing officers be re-eieeted: thuni: ("mil thin there are people presiding, M555 Anna webp on curth who helps us to get Vice-Pres, Mrs, M, J, Doyle along. as we ‘never knew whathsrd (Rustico); Miss Mary Stewart. " _._ “Ll I Tlw-idcy ereuins. Miss Blanchard Grade VI 1. Janie rye. was again Surprised by a ggthgf- Undo V 1. Non-s Fuwli, 2. Voib lug of friends at her home, with Y” grid W614i, 5mm“, (mun . . Nerves Vlere So Ball a Gould llol Stand SILVER FOXES Dressed and Made into Fashionable Scarves. “OUR SPECIALTY” Quirk Srrvlri- and Satisfaction guaranteed 0. 8t E. Everett, Limited Saint John. N.ll._ L century Fitrrirlii-l for 0V?!’ ll l-Mnlillshed lH2-l The (lhildron Playing . Tho hilppilli-nfl of evnry hOITlG rluprntlu largely on the hdllilil of the wiln null lnnlin-r. ii silo ii nervous, lliiilViriil Illlti irruiililn ivorrled by the euros of t iic household, and tormented 5 ni-emiipiiiiy n ruu town system, there ruu he no happiness in the lillllll‘. for llu= iillfiilitllli uud children. Women who nro wenk and run tiiiio n course of Milhurufii Health aiul Nerve Pills to liolp restore them n to The blessing of igootl health. M llN. 'I‘uo.\t»\s KIRK, Neston, Altlm, writou:~-“l uris in such a wreak, run i (iuwfl eviiiilitiiin imfore I started i uiiiup lvlilluirn's Health and Nerve Pills l i-miirl hot. do my housework , nuil \\'lll|lli tin so nervous I ooulti Fleming; assistant. Mrs. Mccoubrey. the officers for the past year's ‘ Secretary treasurer. Mrs. R. G. George Directors. Mrs. J. N. McCoub- rey (rhelectedi, Mrs. Fred Clark. Mrs. lame Houston. Auditors. Mrs. George McCouli- , ey, Miss Hilda MuKBllllie. 1 A vote of thanks was tendered ' Convenors are as follows: cau- disn Industries. Mrs: B."C:'-Wool~ "v Agriculture. Mrs. Olaf Stevenson. Child's Welfare, Mrs. Leigh Wor- hy tliu piiins ttllll irrc ilinriticl that DBT- i Mll- Nationll Events, Miss Lucy clown. uorvoii-i IIIVi irritable should Wcoiner. . Public Health. Miss Mabclwool- er, RN. V ' Better School Education, Mrs. M. J. Dyoic. Legislation. Miss Lorraine Webb Pence and International Relat- ions. Mrs. T. L. McNeill. Miss Hilda McKenzie convenci llliTtlly Hilillil the non-moi‘ tlic children ' °l Hm“ miwlmml“ ‘Wtmgd b-V Iil- their pluy. Now, ultnr Milli!‘ flirt-ti him-M til ll. til. N. Pill! l E00 iiiu- u ililli-riuil person. i ,Mre. Ernest Manure, took charm . of proirlm. Different impart wcri rend by member» on Home Econ l iilinll ltlwltl’! toll nu one not 0mm! 5nd P91419- li-i-liuii “vii to tine your mo: lulnc." Put up by The T. Mliburls 00.. Ltd- Lunoh was then served llllll meeting cloud by singing coal Bsvs the Kit‘. M"- Allthlmy Colucoi (Margaret Mckayi of 25 Clinton Street. this City. as hostess. After the prosen~ ‘nation 0! slits. the lniests enloysd refreshments and deported wlqli. lug the bridc-to-bo mlllll vosrs of ‘wedded happiness. On Wednesday evening the teacherii oi the Wymsn gciwo] gathered so the homo of Mrs. Bertha Arnold. on Fletcher Rood. North woburn. in honor of the bifidg-gtir-be _ presented her your 8. Florin Giulio. Grado IV Sr. l. Muriel Best. ll. i t-igrmndeuon. l. Donald ueky. ode IV Jr. l. Lillie Pye. Gmde III l. mus Leaky. 2. us. vona Campbell. 3. Stanley Pye. Grade I! l. l-lillsni Beat. Grade I . .. 1. Lillilfi Ramsay 2. Helen Maclmuln, 3. Amy Bed. 0PM! I Jr. l. Edith Monkioy. I. Muriel Pyo. Perfect abundance: Marjorie Lawrence Yen. Ruby P Mull-eon. For Quick Cough Relief, . Try This Home Mixture o l’"" i! lt it 16 ,'li l. Spl€ndld RQUultSs SEVQB Arililnylizliiyr ‘Mid “(:1 Vin vt-riiil tilVrtil-c"! M E vl o of medicine thlt wii surprise you by ORGY. HQ! Y MIXCd, its quick action. It never spoils. lgsnl s family a long time, and tum-n line- You'll never know bow quickly sud children lovei 'n-|lv you min overeome a bud winter Tltil homo mixture takes right hold i-np ii. until you tr this well known of I more cough. For roiil results, veiio- It lvu you our limos ss much you'll say it's splendid. It lilltrlflllil the hush met lelnc fur your money and phlegm, the» the lrrituti-ii Infini- i-u ll liml il. vcrv plelnlllut sud dopentl- runes. an quickly (‘titles Itlrvllfliku fllltl Jill". for renl rm inf. tlifllfltit. brutbiuli. "M" 1| ryrm» b: fltlrrlnl 2 upl of Pine in compound oonlfllulln! Nor- iii-iiiiiiluleil vulgar and ouJieu o W! l‘ ‘"7 P ‘I l" cmlCllllljtiul jun", w," If ifiv Irmmouts. until luo vs . ‘o known liar its lgptlilng odiwt 0n tlirunl. 511i; h‘ "1"‘"“‘l"“l ° trouble It l - Hlllllhllllll- one! refunded if it . ll Willi ouncolo P nu oollfl. plolll you pol-hotly, Free Delivery OR AS A GIFT TO FRIENDS HAVEYOURS PUT AWAY NOW! We are having a full assortment of Tur- keymyGesse. Ducks, Chickens, Fowl. e I! 0th. at prices and weights to suit your nee s in our new Retail Dept. 201 Weymouth Street. BARGAINS DAILY _P.£.I. (Wop. Egg 8. Poultry Assn. [Hume 575