llllllllillillllllililliililill " llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllu llllllllllll lllllli t. i-‘l . -- ' - .-»- t ~ ~ n crwea f‘ Q} m): STANDARZTOF; EXCELLENCE? M)" _ l "“” . I - w.» ,1!‘ u l Pvlmdfllll Limilfli. P075813 ' 141:6 makers of Hosiier-yland Sweater Coal: I l4 PROMOTION FOR PRINCE With the addition ut‘ .\lr, hlCllPllla the Traders Nutiolial bll-llki-T. EDWARD lsl-ANDER‘ Ladd & Tillon bunk will have tour served with the exception (The following is taken front the turlher eximlnsioti. enlargement of Oomlpany in 1914. fflrogonian“ of Portland. Oreganv-dhe official family ‘was McLean is a. brother of Mr. Mr. A. 'A. llllchean 01 erlv ‘of Charlott Announcement was made yestcr day of the election of Charles A. McLean to the president. of regular mootin tlireclors of lill Slenil-lulwr 2, and ‘thr- new official. now manager of the Seattle branch oi’ the fuleral enter upon this ber l. first last‘ has the We __ . -~Q‘“W‘I‘-sr,|jm the Lucid & Tlltnn bank. Tho elcction took place at the When, four yearsago, KING cots ORANGE PBKOE TEA . produced-a new character in tea had been created. Only l after most searching ‘ ' experiments in flavor- blending were we at that peculiarly mallow richness of flavor so delightful to the taste, which has won for KING COLE ORANGE PEKOE the high place it holds. annual sale of KING COLE ORANGE PEKOE you will say that it is diflbrent to any tea you ever tasted. EVEN ‘as Paris models are accepted as the standards for artistry of dress, so the name "Pcnmans" has earned its place as denoting all thatis distinctive in undcrgarmcnts—distinctive, alike in design, comfort "and genuine value. *\ .3. i119 Slrvkfllll“. with which institution he i’ -i vice-presidents- Owlnz to the rapid months. until it was consolidated growth of business and plans lorl with the Spok-anent Eastern ‘trust Ito the roster of its officials, dccmeu’ Tlhe six mouths was occupied as -l1.=~'0l'lliill in carrying forward the cashing (w! u“; 'Fgymgpg gvmmh. programme of the organization. anics bank of Spokane. Starting as Mr. McLean is thoroughly fami< bookklmper in the 'l‘raders Na- liar with the inland empire terri- tional. Ho worked up to the position tory through long connection with of cashier in 1908, and retained that institutions in Spokane, and has an position until 1914, when he resign- lfli-lllllllc kllflwlwllze of banking 6d to become examiner of the affairs in the wostl-rn section oi Spokane clearing house association. that stale as well as throughout the When the Federal Reserve bank district b) reason of his service in opened its Spokane branch in July, the federal reserve bank, He began .1917, Mr, McLean was selected as his banking experience at Charlotte manager. ‘He remained in that. posi- atown, tiara, in 1892, with the Mcrch- lion until March, 1920, when he was ant bank of Prince Edward Island. transferred tlo ‘Seattle as manager _ IN 1897 he_b_el_ca_uls enllvullnc- of the branch bunk in that city. __-___.l f Ottawa and form- etown.) i position of vice- lboard of hold g lofthe o institution reserve bank will new duties Octo- o4 Character appeared, something more than a new tea had been able to develop The total doubled twice in last two years. are confident that "fill EXTRA IN CHOICE TBA" THE CHABI.OTTEI6WN.Gllltllllllttyl, j ‘ Notes From Boston _ Gull-dun sum-l). Arthur Brisbane, one of the I070. most American writers on current m"! "lllelv tonic-i. llhscrlhcs B din- m" Yecfllil? slven at; function in the Ritz-L-arllon Hotel, Nrlw York 9')’- Meloll- lllrss and red. cold zlllclwn Jelly with lflmllfl in it, "'1'" labflicr lallfillllllt of the shell, - Olllled fins and put back again. Yfllllls Gull: ‘hon with four kinds "f Wsetabl . plate of fat goose liver and truffles and calves fioot wllll Jelly shivering on top or it. Lettuce salad with choice goose ‘llllllllld like a shell filed from a Elm. flllother kind of ice cream and fresh ripe figs soaked in rich fruit BYPIID Blfrvfid with the loo cream. Flam)’ of cup made from cider. with fruit and mint and slices ul oranges in it, Tile above is a very good din- llel‘. indeed, and‘ a good breeder ol the germ of Bolshevlsm. social un- rust, anarchy, strikes, highway robbcr'es and general profiteerlng. Fried pork, bake with plenty cl‘ butter. boiled cnlicoes with ihoir illvkfllc Jll. a cup of tea with ll mod flstful of home-made bread and butter would very likely br more conductive to good, sound, in- tslligent thinking. ‘ i saw a young man (an eighteen dollar a week fellow) g0 up town a few days ago, he paid eight dol- lars for one shirt, three dollars for a pair of socks, two dollars for n necktie. This left hipl two dol- lars to provide for good fuel and rent. The public and Mr. Consumer are largely to blame for our pres- ont high prices; they simply want to get rid of their aarnlnll by the airplane routs. This reminds lite of the new Bil‘- plshe cal-led the “Texas Wild Cs!" whose owner and designer makes the claim it can attain the won- derful speed of three hush-ell milsll per hour. A man with such s ma- chine could start from tho tip of East Point st sunrise, scoutaloir; in a straight line for Kildare Caps. make a landing there. wake up his mollhertin-lalw, klssl her »lln B0011 terms, say goodbye tuber. sill" his machine again, take a Whlvl over the Magdalene islands, get a feed of lobsters, skip back uslllll to starting point and be on time to start the hay cutter about the time the dew is risen from the grass and white daisies. The airplane is still only a creep- ing baby; when it reaches speedy youth a man and wlfelcan lulu‘ their modern air ‘cutter, leave thy" shores uf-P. E. l., come to Boston. do their shopping, take in a csbar~ ‘it show, rrtnrn home and be on time to milk Bossy and get. tbc kindli": before sunsfit, and inci- dentally, call usby wireless tele- phone to inform us they arriv- safely in Sourls. A wonrln by the name of Bin‘- nbout a year ago took her lltt‘: boy down to one of the piers rhr‘ stretch out into the ocean at At lantlc City. N. J.. tossed him l'llEl(l'\ and wild-y over the pier into ti" angry, surging ocean. The boy's- body was found next day, thn moth- er was arrested. lt has ‘bccn"rc~ cently discovered by clever inedi- cal men that the mother was in- sane from absorbing poisons into her system and blood, that gener ated in the mouth from improper cure of the teeth. The lceelll and mouth are no doubt, the brccdiil: pens for many of our high pedi- greed diseases. Medical Science is proving it day by d8)’ and thl‘ good, honest doctors are also prov~ ing that pills, powders and _pille'.s never cured the measles, chilblalnal or mumps. Keep the mouth and teeth clean by all means. I l sec that our clever Ponzl slrelxz-hefl his magic “Dflw MP0“ the Straits of Northumberlallfi fllld scooped up a few hundred dollars from the land of foxes and pretty women. Ponzi fooled the public. and that took in bankers, lalwyers. doctors. dishwashers, coal heav- ers. teamsters, miners and hog reeves; and, it l can guess rlzlll. he also fooled Ponzl. He ‘will 80 to jail, but tha't‘won't hell) "W 00°F people he mad“ dllllefl "l- u ‘l now venture started tomorrow wllll fresh bait, the silly fish will nibble again and get hooked "l! bl’ the gills, and get strung on the POIlZl gull. . 1 nollcb a good many of Y0“? good-looking girls on P. E. island want to be stleuograpbers, nurses, and typlsts. These vocations are going into the Bcffll) heal! l" n" (is p ~ goes. Why not take up bread-tucking, nleat-cooklns, WW5‘ er mending and keeping gallus lll order? There is a wide field in these lines of endeavor for ultlil ones, as well as the gOml-llwklllié: There are plenty ot labs 0! W“ nature for all. if they Wm ‘"113’ use a little diplomacy 8nd Dial" lnmmon sense. Hunt... up the em- ployment manager. he is looking (or you and he B19995 Wm‘ h“ wed’ thcr 0Y9 open- Gill!’ "M" Ymmg and old. please make a mcnllll K1019 ct this first ofgal lbe sure you know how to keep the sllllllsefl l" order and bill)! Y0!" Ilgloggnlm" my I - -- r (:83 oes - IUIL the DJOHNED. MCWTYRE‘ l _____¢o&-——- | blhm d‘: Mull-int for ‘IlIrnn. ell | w gwppte, Que. Il-ltu. ill-L’ Island's Liulment 00.. Limited. Gentleman-Dyer since oomlngl homo from the Boer wsr I have been bothered with runnlnl ("If sores olfmy legs. l tried many salves and llnimouts: Also doctor- ed continually for tbs blood. but got no permanent. relief. l.lll_ llwl winter when my mother I0! m» lll try MINARUS LINIMENT. The effect of which was slmilsi magical After two bottles the sorvlll com; plainly disappeared and l llnvn Yours lralsiultll JOHN WAtJNn _ -{O}-—i— _ . You can't always tell a milk train by the con-catcher. livery tsmliy tree hns num- (r , less degd jood. liver. ice cream, whilr and. dark worked every working llsy, sluoo. ' ‘W cular fibres. ‘ ‘A skin t0 touch” No matter what other chsrms you have, they count for little unless you have the greatest of all charms-m clear, fresh skin. An authority on the skin has said: “Whatever your difiiculty is, you can rem; cdy the trouble, if you will only give your skin intelligent care and attention." The following treatment brings the blood to. the surface and stimulates the small mus- Bcgin it tonight and sec how it will improve your skin. Just before retiring, wash our face gnd neck with plenty of Wood ury's Facial Soap and warm water. After rinsing your face with warm water, rub a fresh lather of Woodburyb into your skin, using an up- . ward and outward motion. Do this until the skin feels just a little sensitive. Then ‘l , = rinse the skin well in warm water, then in cold, finishing b rubbing for thirty seconds with a piece o ice. Always be careful to dry the skin thoroughly. Make this treatment a regular habit, and in a much shorter time than you would imagine, your skin will take on the greater loveliness that it can have. Cc: s cake of Woodbury's Facial Soap and begin tonight the treatment your skin needs. You will find Woodburyfi on sale at any drug store or toilet goods counterin the United States or Canada. A 25 ccnticskc will last s month or six weeks. The Andrew Iergcns Company, Cincinnati, New, l York and Perth, Ontario. ’ .._., sll§ll_;ill}l i (Continued tromlpsn 10) ‘zlnd Outherine MacDonald, Ei- on. ‘lard Florence Bishop. Mt. Buch- snap; , ’ SECTION 2. Miap Drawing. ist. Alexander Buchanan, Eldon. 2nd Roderick Murchison. Ml. Buchananf p _ . 13rd Ellie Murchison, South Pin- c lc. . 4th Harvey Bishop, Mt. Buchan- an. SECTION 3. A. Art Work 1st Joyce Nicholson, Eldon. a 2nd Jails lDOClIGTlY, Mt. Buchan- n. 3rd Charlie Giliis; Eldon. 4th Hervey Bishop. Mt. Buchan- llll. . SECTION s. B. Landscape. is: Florence/lvlacwiliiams, Eldon. ‘ngrilltl Sadie Stewart, iMl. Buchan- lpiird Harvey Bishop. Mt. Buchan- HL SECTION gt. A. sllwll all... i‘ ijsl. Harvey‘ Bishop. Mt. Buch- llnan. . ,_'2nd Annie Murchison, Mt. Bucc-l flllfln. v * _ _: 3rd Catherine MacDonald, Eldonl l . l-lmcrlon l. um Pmmlmhm’ 6th Charlie Glliil. Eldon. 1st Catherine Mackenzie. Eldon 2nd John MacKenzie, Eldon. Put 3rd Joyce Nicholson, _Eldon. 1 . . < all Catherine MacDonald, Eldon ' Special for Printing and Writing Newtowm ‘I 1st Florence MacWillialns, Eldon, _ 2nd Elorence MacDonald, Eldon. v Red Potatoes‘ Alexander Bilchanan, Eldon. 4th John MacDonald, Eldon. _ Best Calf Under Six Months. 3rd Sam Martin. Eldon. I Blue Potatoes. r- ‘ ' ‘ m. lrene MacDonald, Eldon. ‘ 2nd Hector Ross, Eldon. 3rd Catherine MacDonald, Eldon.‘ 4th Harold-Martin. Eldon. 5th Bruce} ‘MacWilliams, Eldon. Squash. Joyce Nicholson, Eldon. Tea Apron. Best Pair of Pigs Under Six Months 1st David Ross. Eldon; 2nd Margaret MacWilliams, El- Verna Dixon, Eldon. _ don. 3rd Malcolm MacDonald, Eldon. l3» g . l 4th FIlSrsncs MacWillinms, Ill- OPECIAL PIIZIQ. Norman Glllis, Lower Ncwtowll. Hamstltched Handkerchief. business. it . strong appeal. ensuring absolute and its moderate to be the best U Prized by Men of Action l. E hunter or trapper-the outdoor worker-the business rnan who, in; ~ cold weather, takes delight in a brisk, bracing walk to and from his place of i‘ . To all men who llove healthy exercise ATLANTIC UNDERWEAR makes a NS! The UNDERWEAR fhat Ol/erwemfzs. ATLANTIC UNDERWEAR The weighty, chill resisting fabric from which it: is knitted; its correctness of cut, comfort to the wearer; price makes it: unique ' among winter undcrwcars. Sold in‘ five dificrcnt urcigltls aml qualities. Each (inc is guaranteed value o! its class. lRlNltABLEl ,,,, p_ Limited -=IZII;Z Moncton, NB. _--.___..,.. _ _, ssssssséssss _ eia-v-ts-l- - Q Q - lsssssssssssssssssss 20.4