T211391? ’_"f"- . -_ . . vigor t —when the _ . “.- * system is cleansed of § A ' _ poisons we all have O you know that poisons form all the time in your system? 1 They got intn the IJlOOd stream. and so rob you of the vigor, life. youth and energy you should have. liartlly anyone escapes titeni. l-‘ootl tt-astt-s accumulate and fermentation takes place. As many as Ilti of these t-ver-fortning poisons are aireiitly ltnnwn to science. safely anti harmlessly. It also softens waste matter and brings about normal evacuation of the intestines. Gels rid 0f poisons, gets rid- of food wastes, tends to heal and soothe irritated meni- branes. Contains no drugs nr medicines. Absolutely harmless. Perfected by the Chemical Proli- ucts Division of the Standard Oil "Vumpany of New Jersey. But nature has provitltttl a iint- " ural sort of antidote. In a scien- tint-aily pure rtate this antidote is tivttilublc to evt-rybotly under the triitle name oi Nttjol. Nujol is a unique substance tinlilte any- , ' thing else ltnown to man. I‘. can- 1, . not be ahstirbetl by the hotly or ‘t t any of the organs of the body. l . At the same time, it has an ' affinity for body poisons. It takes hold of them, absorbs them, and carries them out of the system Nujtil contains no drugs or inedi- cine. It's in a class by itself. You can talte it with perfect safety under any conditions. It won't cause gas or griping pains, or allect the stomach or kidneys. Every corner tlriiggist has Nujol. Make sure you get the gentiine. Loot. for the Nujoi bottle with the labt-l tin the burl: that you can read right through the bottle. Don't tlelay, get Nujol today. be’ Silver Fox Buyer Mr. Rubin is buying silver fox pelts l.\‘~ Summer-side on Monday, Dec. 12th and days following I AT TI-IE OFFICE OF A. LEA JOHN t}, - Lowell. New England weltei'v.'ciglit;Hilario Martinez. flashy Jack Malone, ol Si. Patti. Minn.. in] at the Arena tonight. '. tcii round bottt tonight. weighed 150%.- and Malone 155k». iclisagreed. . PHILADELPHIA, Dec. l3. W. Lew Martinez 140. l. ‘Fctidler. ietcran Philacieipiiin tiox- i i : OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOO0000Q0O-QGQ¥O-O-OQ-QVQO~QPQO-OQ-Q'Q*O~¥Q4 Ten Day Bargain Sales A T (IIIIGLEVS DEC. 13th TO DEC. 24th Noiv is your chalice to got real bargains in (Yhristmas Groceries. Toys. Flour. l-‘cctls, Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Fresh Groceries. Granulated Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7c pcr lb. Golden Yellow Sugar . .. .. . .. 65c pcr lb. Fresh Seeded and Scctl Ra itis . . II pkgs. for 115t- Prunes . ... . .'l lbs. for 25t- .‘ . ‘I! packages for 115i‘ 4 packages for lt-lng Sugar .. (‘ream Tartar .. Dates. llollow cyctl c: . . . . . . . . .. 3 lbs. for 25c Lemon Pie Flllcr . . . . . . . . . . .. _ g lint,» rm- 25¢ Onions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, Bibs. for 25c Palmolive Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I‘ cakes for 25c Laundry Soap . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ,-,. 5 Cakes tor 25c CHRISTMAS GOODS Wc have an unlimited supply of Christmas Toys, Sloiglts, ‘Trains, Flying Machines, Momma Dolls, clef Call in before buying clseultcrc. Ivory Scls and Toilet Rcquisitcs at our l0 llays Sale. (‘ANNEI) GOODS ‘fotntitocs . . .. . . . . . .. 2 tins for '45:- (‘orn . .. 2 tins for 25c Peas .. 2 this for 25c 2 tins for I350 ll. t". Snlntoti .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... I FLOUR ANI) FEEDS Our stock i eludes the following tvcll known Brands at rock bottom prices. Maple Leaf, neacltnut and Monarch. See can you beat Monarch at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s:t.at| FEEDS Bran. Shorts, White Middlings, (fnrttmcal and Oil (fakes away below mill quotations today. . .,. ..',.~_L..... The above all fresh stock, every bag guaranteed. (‘LOTHIN G Men's Overt-oats. Mukinaw Coats, Shirts. Overalls, Panic, Sweaters. etc. All at greatly reduced prices during our l0 Ihys Sale. HARNESS Driving llarncss, Sleigh Robes. llorse Blankets, (‘hlmcs and cic. Here is ‘your chance for bargains. Drop In and s00 for yourself. Shop at Qnigleyk Store tvltcre everyone gets best value ni lowest prices. Quigley 8t $on ST. PETERS OOOPOOOO...OOUOOOOOOO‘COOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOf-O§§§4000QOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQOQ‘QCO9000OOOOQOO-OQQQOOOOO§COQOQOOQOOQOOO OOOOOOOOOOQ§~QOOOOOOOOOOOO00000000 {O00 ts-tt-ii-ati-zz-aa-ai. 0000600000‘ l. ‘ So much more t: BOSTON, Dec. lIl. —~ Al Mello, 0f_er. won the referee's decision eve _ Spams-n. lsliioiiers by _ t-htiinpitm, won the decision over‘ tighter it: a savage ten rotiiid bout “Id church 3nd ‘he holdlng of ‘i911’ left there cm Novembe" 1st‘ lamied ‘ The yelcdlrmation classes there. He built tht: 111 1701100111161‘ 011 1116 13111. 11111’! 11f!- MCli.,Ir]K-; ‘mt, “m... am..- mc judges had parish hall that. now stands iii that Teiidicr weighed 147,‘ 131006 ' 'I‘HE Cl-lAlt.l4O'1"1‘E'l‘O W1! _(_.i UARDIAN Cuticura Heals Irritating Rashes I t l l | Don't suffer with rashes, eczemn or irrita- l l l l t lllllltfllflWN tuiuliu Pl55f5 AWAY (‘anon E. Harris Dies at Home of ,_ _ . . l _. lnlughter In Hiah- als. the episcopate. The esteem in which o 0 . , _ , ' f" — H00 31111101" ...§§-.‘§°.?.‘.l.".‘;“i.i2?§‘f.l“$333282.135.22.12‘Qfiliytwl‘?.§{‘*l.'2'i.‘2..“.f1‘i' Recgrd. on's time and energy. He was sec- ways a delegate of ‘the Provincial retary to the Board of Governors of and General Synods. ‘ Kings College, from 191i to 1924.: Offers of larger and. iitore distant Ills scholasticism and devotion to fields of labor did not tempt ilm to HALIFAX, Dec, 11.43am," vol» his alme. mater were recognized at leave his native Nova Scotia. Ohio. ‘flees Evans Harris, aged 7i yearsithe -1915 convocation of Kings, when Massachusetts and California par- mne of the best, known and ".05; be.‘ he was honored with the honorary, islies were offered to him but. in gloved clcrgymen of the Church ofldegree of D. C. L. ‘vain. He loved his native province, ‘Etigland iii the diocese of Nova Sco-_ His love for the sick and distress- gave to it. his best and remained gm, passed peacefully away at toured found expression iii his work as there. faithful to the end. He gave o'clock yesterday afternoon. at the hospital chaplain. So engrossed diduuore years of service to -his church home oi‘ his daughter. Nils. <Dr.> GQhe become in his labor of love tothe than any other priest living at the A. Macintosh, 2531-2 Robie street. ,sick that. in February, 1926, he re-‘tinie of his passing. Following a life of ‘intense tlCllv-"IIIIQUISIIBG his post as diocesan sec-f The late Canon Harris was one. ,it;.'. Canon Harris relinquished the retary and devoted practically all of twelve children of which thel lwork of the ministry .last July. hishis time to this work. About foui" Chief Justice ts now the sole‘ sur- tfinal post being that of hospltallmonths ago. however, with the de-w-ivor. . ‘chaplain. Three weeks ago, when hislcline of his own health. he was fore-i He is survived by his wife, who Zstrength began to rapidly declliieued to relinquish the chaplaincy. prior to her marriage was Miss Em- .ma C. Troop. ditughter- of Hon. the was brought from his home int Vl/iiliaiit B. Troop, M. L. A.. of Gran- tions when Cuticura Soap and Ointment will quickly relieve and heel. Bathe with Ctiticun Soap nnd- hut Water, dry and anoint with Cutictirn Ointment. Nothing quicker or safer than Cutlcura Soap and Ointment for all skin troubles. nupt- lul rm by inii. ‘Adtlreli tan-amt Ilepnl: “Ihllfllll, Ltd. Iontrul." Price, Bonn m. Oiittlnnnl 25 Int] 50¢. ‘Ylkllini Wt. r Cutictirn Slnvlni Slick 25c. l Loved Native ltatid l . . , ,_, z Western Guardian —ANNUAL MEETING of. K1118 Edward L. 0. L. will be held De- cember 19th. in the lodge rooms Central Bedeque with election and installation oi.’ officers. 1321 --A’I‘ IIOME-Mrs. Walden Davi- son, Kenslngtion will be at home to her friends on Friday afternoon and evening. Dec. 16th. ‘ 1315 -Po'rA1'ot-ts WANTED - We ‘tum ten car loatlii of Canada A. table stock. liaggetl lit our new bags, also a few cars while oats. Phone warehouse. Kennedy Bros. lienslngton. 776-12-21-3 -—KENNEDY BROS., KENSING. TON, REQUIRE BY THE 19TH.— 500 tirawn and 5ft) utttlrawit geese, also 2110 uiitlratvti tltitrlts atitl quali- tity t-itlcken aiitl fowl, llightist cash lu'it.'e'.s paid. Phone warelioitse. l2£9f>-l2-l~l--li —PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES at Kensington Presbyterian Church on Sunday, Doc. 18th tit ll am. and ‘l p. m. and Mnlpeque at 3 p. m. W. M. S. Thaiik-offeriitg service. Rev. M. Scott. Fulton, Charlottetown will preach at above services. ' -wi:s'rt~:niv~oi=rici:. - The Western Ofllce ~of the Guardian ie located iii the McNeiil Building-l Water St., Summorside, where mils, Bcdford to his daughters ‘residence- wilic. Annapolis county. one son. where he remained until his death. t Th6 00d!‘ Will b6 111K611 l0 All Canon Harris alvrays took a proiRcginzild V. Harris, K. C., Halifax. Saints‘ Cathedral. of which he hadmment part in sgmotl meetings. He Pi-othonotarv, and two datightersl ,bccii a Canon since 1918. at ten 0E. ivas especially active in his efforts Mrs. G. A. Macintosh. Halifax. and; @1001‘ "115 11101101119. 011d ‘Hill 118 111,to divide the diocese and increase Ilirs. 'I‘. H. Griffiths, Los AngPlcs. l state there all day. A funeral serv-. ‘ice will be held at the Cathedral all 3.30 o'clock this snot-omit. on; ‘Tuesday the remains trill be con-, veyed to his birthplace at Aunzipole States Market is 0p- lmoral lite oi her people. e l He attended the public. schools all ‘ is Royal where interment will take lmtmtpoitt Royal from which hcl Edward IS] a n l] Speaking of the financial panic l ‘and as a natural result of this ex-t pansion, Japanese shipping across the Pacific is iticreasing steadily, Last year I58 vessels entered that‘ port. more than, ever before in a raiilrlc-Mttvelve month. In totichiiig on the food problem of the Far East, Mr. Llangley thouglft that this ques- tion was the prln which Japan had to deal. The population of Japan has doubled during the last forty years. is increasing at the ratc of around Gave Life to Work , Born in Annapolis Royal on April l 1G, 1856 tlic late CIIIIOII grew to titan- hood in Nova Scotia. was t-tltit-tilctlt iii the SIJIIOOIS of thc pruvintro. and t gave practically his entire lilo to the tthe dtrvclopinciit of tile rt-iiilltitis and year. while the productive capacity of the arable latid is no longer suf- ficient to provide stistetiance for the people. Thtr solution of the problem‘ seems to lic in the larger purchase of foodstuffs abroad, and therefore ll potential tnarkct for produce. place lll Oak Hill cemetery, the rest- _ ing place of the remains of his‘, father and mother and members of‘ -the family of previous generations. tvctit to Kitiss College. tvindsor. He‘ F _ _ "had a brilliant scholastic record» ' ' lAniong his college mates were Can-l In ion Osborne Troop. Archdeacon, which occurred last April. Ml‘. Lang- iVroom and Canon Morris. t MP- 310-11165 A- LBI1B16Y. the r0111!‘- ley said that". while it was quite ser- t Too young at graduation forbrd- Senmuve 1Y1 J0P011 01' i116 F6060“ ious for a. time the authorities step- mazster at St. Peter's School. Char- 106166. W110 118$ 06611 51161101118 11 assistance to the various larger lottetotvn. . 161V 00515 111 1116 01W 510165 111011 Batiks, as a restilt of xvhich they His fifSl parish was at Londoti- 171006 111111 J0I1011 15 0f 8F0\1'111€ were able to weather the storm. derry. at that time a flotirishlng and 11111101101100 011d 111656 0T6 I101 “"1101- When he left Japan conditions were ‘industrial centre. There he labored 1118 $18115 111M '11 mill’ 1111111101611’ 1"“ not by any means back to normal. with marked success from um to Come 01 the that importance w 0111- but. a steady.t"c—adj111<1fl1611l “as 80' 11882. In recent years he showed his 1100-" _ ing on, and the third or fourth continued interest in his first par-l MY- 1101181611 11115 06611 501101100 01 month of the New Year. should find frequent tiisits to his K000. Jflllim- 101' 561/6101 YEQYS- H6 things can; more or less to norniai. ‘ »-—-—~ 1 Augustine Cove Notes <l3_v—"NtTiit."> Mr. Fred Lord. Tryoii, passed through Augustine Cove W(‘(II\'.H'- day nioriiitic. er spending a short time iii Otta- wa left for the cast visiting the clif- ferent centres in ordct-"to fatniliar- ize himself with conditions in Can- ada. and the progress which is be-‘ Canon Hal-fig found m. 01mm- ing made in the various iiitltistries. tiiiity tnorc coiiilnetisttratc with his H15 P1656111 10111‘ 1S 111 1161'01'd111100i {izcal and energy in the town or Am- with the practice of his clepartmentl Wherst where he served brilliantly 111 bringing back Wade Commie. and eflec-[iygly {m- Sgvgnlepn yQQf5ISIOI1EYS from the various countries ‘first as vicar, under Rev, Canon at stated intervals to nuikc. as it lGcorgc Townsend. and later as rec- wevv. an industrial survey- ,t0r. Under his guildiiig hand the M1‘. 14811216)? 111111160 111 C11111l01- lwork of the church was greatly ex- 1611111111] 011 F1300)’ 6613111118} i310 Jcndecl. A parish house was built at W110 1016 1110 11161114615 11 16 ._ a“ i, .-‘> tAmherst and missions were estab- 13011111 01 T1006 11110 11151100 0116 n1mlfildlffjlfifigf,illff.'f,,.,,fl'gofllf‘f§. lishetl at Fort Latvreiice. Tidnisli. mi‘ 10X 1111101105 (“V1100 1J1’ M1‘- W- 1‘hl>ll~=(‘n‘v monling i ‘Joggins, Rivet‘ Hebert, lviaccati and K- ROEQTS- H6 8150 118d Fl 1011i»! 1111- i ' l other smaller towns and villages. P110611‘ 1111111 M1‘. W. F» 100111111511 01 Several sitiali churches were t-oit- 1116 Pfifllflnd P80111113 C0111P1111.\'. 01141 .,§~1m¢(ed_ ‘discussed with him the export of 1n 1901 ill mall]. ggnlpengd him the Japan canned crab mcitt, and to calm l. lest, lle Spam a year in its relation to the lobster industry.‘ England and some time at Malta. This was a tnattcr that came tip pa“, Masc before the Fisheries Commission. His next change brought. him to when it. met on the Island this fall. Halifax county The parish of silt-k. Mr. Langley informed Mr. Titlmarsli‘ MK and Mrs‘ George Loam and ville. then comprising Bcdford Sack- 1110'- lht‘ J=1l11111 00111160 C1111) EX-‘w-l; dgughtgfg‘ Misses vol-a and vlll@_ Hammmlds Plalljg‘ Bcnvm- porters Association received a stib- Rum Crossed over o“ me cm. fen-y Blml; and wlndgol- Juncljol] C“- sidy from the Government lot" ttdwm Borden snun-dny morning m visit‘ paged his time and attention until 0611151112- ‘m BavmkL N}; whllc vlsm _. 19111 T110 W0Fk 111 111111 01511101 15 M“ Llmgw-v W“ “l m“ "Pmlo" there they will be the welcome guests llww 0DI101‘li011(‘<l l0 111111‘ 6101113“ m“ fox“ wmlld b” m“ Wlnclpnl of Mrs. Lcartfs (laughter. Mrs. Ru)’ men, article of export front lPrince Ed- Boimm; ward Island to Japan at the pres-l etit. time. Before he had left the Mu John _]_ Robinson and 5011,. countiy he had been receiving in- Archie, “we visual-l. l0 'I‘r_v0ll mi spvcnlr-im ycgrg Qgl) lip‘ gllccccd- tltilrles about the methods being Thm-Sduy, v ml my, w, .1, Anclenl, as Clerical used in Prince Edward Island. On , secretary of the diocese of Nova his P610111 11° P10110505 11 "S" 1° Mr. Hugh Morrison. of Kensitigtoti, ¢ st-Qtla, while engaged in this tvnrk the ranches in the northern part of was a visits“. m Augustine Cove n“ : his untirlng zeal led him to undcr- Jflllilnt Tiutrsdtiy. the guest of Mr. Major Q take nltleh mLs-siunnry endeavour, Ill discussing trade matters ill Cnyfnfhgyg Hc conducted Sunday services at K011131111. M1‘. 111111210)’ $11111 111111 C1111‘. , ‘Londolidcriy. Oxford. Indian Road adn and Jtumn have built "l1 a very; Messrs. s. c. Clarke. HBYYY Mc- gand other places. 11111101111111 11000 Wm‘ 0"" 11110111011 Fnrlane and Brenton Clarke attend- I ilrcd Russians at a mission in Hali- 1901111! 101111105 GT6?" 7311111111 0110;Cnmpbell of Cape 'l‘raversc. fax. With a diligence and perscver- Canada and Jnlllm Rives CanndaI zlmlce he nlgg-[grgd the Russian ltm- the benefit of the most favoured Mt‘, spurgcon Cunn, who was em- ‘igllglge nml “ins enabled to prcfltjh to nations treaties. nloycd for the past summer wiln o I llwm in tilt-tr vernacular. This was The trade between the two coun- Ml", MBJOI‘ Carruthers. has left for fiat the time when foreign labor was tries is growing steadily ancl rapid-Ibis home in Clyde River, to spend olbrought to thc city to aid in the 1y which is shown by the fact thahthe winter mntiths. ‘construction of the Ocean Termin- during 1926 (31111111111111 61010115 10f ..._____.. .__...____.._._ _. Japan increased by approxlmatclyl Thought she would $122222: ‘.‘;‘..‘l-‘.°‘€v..§’§;“3li....§’-Z“‘;.l%‘él"'*""*" \ ‘ ‘ . q with Canada had increased by foui Choke From (M's million dollars. Canada sells to Ja- _ pan about three times as inticli as ‘ "It felt as if I would sntottier and she buvs_ Canada receives goods .1111’ "Pa" wmlld ‘tmp- I ‘lad “"011 m" that. do not cntcr into competition ‘r1010 smllmcll 1105- H00 10 511 "P with home products. silks. orangesi I nights. Slllct.‘ takintz Adlerlkti, Iliuvc and chhmwm m, inflame. and 2 1110f- 1100 11 $P6l|."-—M\‘S- M. F. 31111615‘ she sells commodities from her‘ Just ONE spoonful Adlvflka 16- great store of raw materials. wheat Effective Service Misses Betti-ah Robinson, Vcra Leard and Mr. Archie Robinson were visitors to Cape Traverse Wednesday evening. Mr. Brenton Clarke was a visitor to Cape Traverse Wednesday cveii- ing of last iveck. Mr. Herbert LOITL-Ctipl‘. ‘Traverse. was a visitor to Augustine Cove on Thursday itiorning. l Untiring Zeal vv+vvaoo0-0oaavooooooao-ovaowoo0404040400040 ‘l t‘. Messrs. Milton Carr and Alchic Rheumatic Pains Gentle massage with Mlnartlis. will work out stiffness and drive away pain. Oabboavo ttlicves gas and that bloated feeling so dry and m]; “Sh, logs and lumben lthat you can out 11nd 1160i) W011- Avtfll pulp. zinc and lead. asbestos, and a ' to“ BOTH upper and lower bowel considerable quantity of foodstuffs. land 1611101165 01d WASH? matter you Canada ls the largest. consumer of never thought wmstliere. No matter Jgpgn Qfflnges m the world, what you have tried for your smm- The great bulk of the trade be. 4 ach and bowrhs. Adlerika. will sur- tween Canada and Japan passes In prise you. Hughes Drug Co.. Ltd. and out of the port of Vancouver. t. Evil‘ cipal one with ' Caiiatllatil motion, he spent onc year as heact- 13690100610711 T1006 R110 C0111‘ pcd in and rendered the ll0C€SS8I‘Y'i“g m" 111111111X Mfllv-‘l Collelzltfl t Hc also served about three liund- H6 10111161 111 U111! 6011111111‘ 11 111011011’ ed the funeral of the late Ml‘. Jf1l111 |~1|NARD‘$lt. 1 scrlptions anti atlvertlslng will be- recelved. The Guardian may be purchased daily at the Western, (lllleo in the McNelil Building or all the McDonald News Store. l —UNlTED CHURCH of Cauzttla, kcnsington, Ilec. 18th ltt-v. .l.i.'. Siint, 11.1). Illliiister. 51.45 a.nt. Sunday St-ltotil; ll ti.iii_ (‘hrlstiztn Stew-artlsliip: 7 puit/Sliirituul lzi- sensibliiiy, liluutrrtletl Gospel ‘fail: at t-ltise of sermon. i-‘irst (‘httrt-liu tsllmllltllltitiltl ll p.iii. .-\ hearty wel . ‘come to all. t -_.. t l -—RICHMOND BAV CONGRl-Ll GATION --il’i'eshylerll|“ tavlll be hcltl ou Sitbliaili hi Lot l-lt -.-'11 10-110 tl.lIl.Z in 'i‘,vi1t= Valli-y at L’ .\('\'(‘I‘I or eight huiitircd thousand afli" l1»11l-: anti in Lot ll at 7 pun. -\l=1l11111'-‘1 |l1‘11¥-‘~'"'1‘1‘~ .t‘liri.~itntat.~ st-rntou will ht- tit-liver- it-ti in this latter t'lllll‘t'll. All Illittl" |\\'l'il'4llllt‘ to the altovt: 't‘I"it't‘H. ‘ -~ »~ {om f PERSONALS l . —--- l - .\lr.~'. ll. II. ltit-iuirdstiit, of Sum-i iiiersitle, itt leitvllill this l\'t'('l( on ‘a visit to friends in Nova St-otla and will be accompanied homo for (Tlirlstnias by her (laughter, Ililsu lvmlel Ritlllflrtlstm. who is attend l t t ~-.\lest-irs. Ray anti l-‘retl Scliurl. liiiiaii. 0t bitperb. SIINIL. arrived in‘ 5111111111‘1‘$ltl@. a fev.’ days ago to‘ lspttntlfltlio wlittei‘ tnontli ivith fri-l lVPIILH Zlllti‘ i‘(‘IllliVBS-»il0l't‘.~ ‘ ‘sons of the late Mr, Leonard Schur- l51111111161‘-‘11<l8. and are the guests of} illieir grandparents, Mi". and NFL] ‘(tl'0I'Kt'~ Ilortoll. of Sitniiiiersitle. astern Guardian . , . w-i: vlCTRolAst records i-atlio‘.~'- fountain pens. pipes, (‘iglllgs-N will.‘ li-ttlotls. ivory, Molt-s (“ltotztiltiit-t, , I ailtet puns, kotlaits and llrown t-t stzitloiitiry, ltarnitiiiin ’CUIII(‘I‘IIS, .silvt>i'\\'ai'e. hand Iioys. at .\lab0ti'sl 111111’; Stow. izrtiz-ii-ui Robinson were visitors to Cape Tl-_q_ .vcrsc Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Muttnrt, Cape Krravcrse. passed through Augustine ,Covc oti Sunday afternoon. t . i Mr.‘ Fred Reeves was n-visitor to lAngllblltlfi Cove Thursday. the guest .of Mr. George Leard. t t Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Inmaii, of lTYYon Cross Roads. passed through Augustine Cove Stittdziy afternoon. l Mr. Wilfred Canii was IPVISIIOI‘ fol Tryon Stinday evening. l l l Mr. Jack Carruthcrs, Sunimersidtxl was a visitor to Augustine Covc on Sunday. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M11101‘ Carruthers. l‘ Leith Cameron is at present. visiting Sutnmcrside. While visiting” there he will be thc guest of liisi mother and father. Mr. and Mrs.‘ Arteiitns Cameron. servitws 1*‘ hey arel man, rornierLv of New Annan and» a ‘Q Jellies You ' Rave Over ‘ 'l'i'_\- .\iiil'lilllit"l{t‘ti (‘urrrttu or (tubal-pit,- s ‘ ' v _lcll_\' and yotill} take tit-w liritlc lll tht-tg Provinces by ilic Sen. Q .\it'll'iilllit‘ _]t'll_v “jelly as is _|t-1lA\-_" \\'i,l, lilt‘"lllt‘lit)\\‘it‘i' taste of fruit grown in .\l.-trl_ tinu- lll't‘il.'ll‘tl>l~'lllltl pure as pure t-qn l... 'l'i'_\' iii. iii with tlic ttirlccy. \\\\\‘\\\'\\\\\\ §_‘\\\\\\“ You n.:t_v pav tnorc. l.ut you can't 1m.- l,.-;. t -r tli: ll Maritime ¢ , hnCanned ‘Catg/ iflawkvngivjritlniaiicrs i \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\€ WESTERN CANNERSrMARITIMELEmiIed . SAINT JOHN N‘B"'BERWICK N-S- ‘QQQQQQQ QQQMQCQQC éiv \\ \§§ ‘i“\\\§. ..*CHRISTMAS (lifts for ever)" one. Mitbonis llrtigslore. l??? l1.‘ ll-lii ..“"ALL SET FOR CHRISTMAS lhtt filltest display evt-i- shown. 1317-12-11 sti _____ _ ~ W“ .Q..°EASTERN AGENT-. . . . ‘ficHnls-FMAS CARDS“5" "' Murdock is Guardian Bgellylrlllllihvll- 25v ('llt‘il_ Alnhtitfs llrttllsttire. mgue and Wm be pleased w m’ l27T~l'J-l~l-!li, ’ oive news items, advertising, new lirid renewal subscriptions. ..*‘AU(."I‘ION SALE. — At. Johii McDonald's. Caledonia, on Dcc. 20. stock. crop, implements and furni- ture. H. Nelson 2L Son. auctioneers. 1229-12-13-31 J-‘SKATES AND BOOTS a Rift that is appreciated by everyone- told and young-Potile kl Thomp- sons Ltd. . 1279 l2-l-l-fti ..'?‘BUVING CHICKENS every tiny. alive and tlressetl. Also geese, tltit-ks anti turkeys. tlrcosetl, at highest l1l‘It'l‘S.-\\\'t‘ liuve a full llrfe of lllt'i‘t'illlilill.*lt‘ at. special prices for the llolitlity trade. ltd, .\ll'~ llonaltl 8- Co. (Ktrtligziti. l I. ~..“BUYING ‘LIVE and dressed Fowl and Chickens also dressed Geese and Ducks commencing Wed- nesday. December 7th at highest market. prices. H. H. Cox, ivlorcll, P. E. 1.. ' 847-l2—5-lf .\llntirtl'it Llnlinnit for Inset-t lilies. Silver not only artistic in every ‘sense. bl rt it, __ tg:.fi::.::.::;... 6...’... May we have the_ pleasure of YOUY ‘Inspection. W. W. ,WELLNER, LIMITED- 1868 Jewelers ‘ Since l____. Fr G. R. SILVER roxi-zs B11113 Your Silver Fox Pelts and other Furs to us- We will buy your entire output at‘ highest prices. D. F. Meehan will be at our office Tuesday, November filth and days foilowin g. ' All grades required. Mr. t \ Mdhterrie Summerside l.‘ s .4. ¢¢i\ . ., . 1 _ i l For more loaves i t of better bread use l