. -_;‘ MONDAY, This morning Continues the Annual Sale of Wall Paper this morning. your chance. Remnants and If you have -.a room room lots This splendid and interesting addi- tion to the STOCK TAKING SALE commences this morning. Our Wall Paper Staif has been going through the stock preparatory t0 Stock taking and in all cases where a pattern is sold down t0 one or two room lots-—it has been thrown out—tied up into lots to suit average size room—- matched border included and the lots placed on sale at a ridiculous price. g LAN DLORDS, HOTELS, BOARIJ- ING HOUSES should see this bargain offering as soon as the store opens to do-—NOW is MOORE é N°LEOD i LIMITED Charlottetown ..*We are sorry to learn that Mt‘. Niotrtzigtie. is making very slow progress towsrtls A decided turn for tht-i better would be welcome news for‘ Fred. McIntyre, of recovery. Frodls many friends. Brings food joy and stren th t a“ g o . Eye Sight : _ and . I Production Costs t ' Defective Vielon , ‘ employeee, Ie reeponelbie for a eerioue Inoreaee in Produc- 1 tion Coete. t A blinded meehinlet would be a drug on the market; no employer would doubt him. and yet there are thoueande of PARTIALLY blind work- ere, whoee productive effic- iency le out in heli. by some correctable form oi eye do- feet. lnduetriallate are becoming allve to the eerloue ioee thue inourred. and ae a reeult. E70 Cllnlee ari now conducted In many large ehope and fac- ‘t teriee throughout the lend. G. F. Hutcheson Optornetrtet l N EW PLANT INTRODUCTIONS RECORDED 'i‘hr- (‘anaditni Iiortictilturai (‘tmncil tins accepted for recording several new varieties of plants. 'l‘hcsc will he tested in the official trial plots and, if found to possess outslatitllng merits, will be regis lt-rctl and certificated, thus protec- ting tho originator. The origina- tious hitherto stihniittetl anti ac (ztrptotl for recording include three varieties of the glatltoltis, two var- ieties of the clirysanthenttitn, one ruse and a now strawberry. lu one instance the registration committee oi the Council were confronted with the question of changing the ‘name of one of the plants‘ presented. This was the chryszintliemtitii registered as “J. It. llooth." an immense yellow orig- inated at the Central Experimental I-‘ztrm, Ottawa, and under test by a firtn of growers in the United State-s. At the New York Flower Show this variety attracted the at» tcntion of the Japanese Ambassador, who asked that its name be changed to “Princess Nngnko." The registration com- inlttee could not see their way to agree because of the possible con llltiiOil that might arise, and in this they were upheld by the Board of Directors of the Council. The committee has reached the (lecision to officially record the characteristics and origin of a number of standard varieties of fruit. These are the "Hilborn" black raspberry, the "Joscelyn" gooscberry, tho "Herbert" rasp- berry. the "McIntosh" and “Fam- P1190" apples. "Saunders" black cnrrant. the "Fltzgerals" peach, and the "Windsor" cherry, all of which originated in Canada. .~'.i|. 81w» ll.-.t‘ iv; .. I -- ,. II (l); t Western Guardian -8l-l0P mini Holinaife Catalog —HOCKEY SPECIAL from Sum- merslde to Charlottetown Tues- day leaves at 3.80 p. m. Everyone come along and eae a great game Abbias vs. Crystats. Both teams have a same to their erediz. 1i -—PROSPEC'I',IVE SPEEDY COLT ——Mr. Thos. Noonan, Aibany, has a beautiful Lacopie. colt (dam, Miss Alcyflnl-L) He is a pacing stallion oolt which gives promise oi being very speedy; .,_____ —8UMMER8IDE AGENT.—- Mr Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Dru; 00.. is now Guardian re Dresentative in Sluinmemide and will be pleased to receive news advertising. new and renewal sub- scriptions and Job-Priming. Mr. MacDonald sells the Mornin Guardian at his store. His telep- hone No. is 12-2. ti! —HOOKEY SPECIAL from Suni- merside to Charlottetown Tues- day leaves at 3.30 p. .m. Everyone come along and see a great game, Abbles vs. Crystals. Both teams have a game to their credit. 2i -‘-NE-W ANNAN RACES AN- NOUNCED.—-The management of New Annan Races have chosen Wednesday. Aug. 20th, as the date for their big annual mid-summer race meet. There will be $900.00 in purse money offered for three classes, viz: 2.30. trot and pace; 2.25 _trot and pace, and free for-ail trot and pace. K -—'FOUHIST ASSN. OFFICERS VISIT S'S|DE.-—.Ml‘. Harry Brown, manager of Victoria. Hotel, who is Vice President of the Tourist Asso- Eastern Guardian ...°el-lOP from Holmeife Oetelog . JNOTICE-Just arrived mainland car of "Robin Hood" Flour, in barrels. 98's, 49's, and 24's. Lowest prices on a guaran- teed articles. Ask for 1924 Calen- dar. W. A. Johnstone. Montague. 935-1-144Mon4l. ..'EAB'I'ERN’ AGENT —Mr. J. W. Murdock ie now Guardian Agent in Montague, and will be pleased to receive news items, ad- vertising, Job Printing. new and renewal subscribtions. ti D ..*B,LEND FLOURS-In barrels, 98's. 49's and 24's, also bran. shorts oats, wheat, toil cake meal, corn meal, cracked corn, rolled oats, oat meal. scratch feed, shell and grit at lowest prices. Ask for 1924 cal- endar. W. A. Johnstone, Montague, ‘ sass-national. ----'GROCER~lE8.—-A fruits, vegetables,-flsh, pork, bac- on, lard, dried and green fruits. Prices right. Ask for 1924 calend- ar.‘ W. A. Jolinstone. Montague. 935-1-14-Mon-tl. ..'VlSlTlNG PASTOR-The Rev. Parmcnas McLeod will again occu- py the Dulpit -of the Montague Presbyterian church on nextfboth morning and evening. The reverend genlteman seems to prove a strong drawing card for this congregation, and it is greatly h-oped that a large audience ‘will greet him. J . .'A SOCIAL EVENT.--Tlit1t the “mm {it in not» illill a IJISIIIABTEII TEiliililliiY Ulster Formerly Nine Counties Now Only Six, Should Be Only Four But the North ern Government Will Not Let Go. By WILLIAM HASBETT Public Ledger Foreign Service Copyright, 1924, by The Charlotte- town Guardian Like every other dispute in Ul- ster this border controversy has its basis in the religious question. N0 matter what avenue of exploration one sets out upon, selffirst and last the insoluble problem of religious bigotry. In some of the preceding ag articles much space has been de-zamining. voted to a statement of fiscal facts'abl Sunday iand he finds hi confronted differences which indeed, they had raised—were it not for the relig- ious issue. lVritiiig in the Ulster atinos here, after having heard full and iroc expression of the mutual hat- pzirty oi Division No. 3, L.A.A.O. and enjoyed the Santa Claus, Mr. filled the position ladies served refreshments, piano selections and Miss May Bernard. The Ades [Step dancing by Dr. McLellan and Rev. Micha Rooney gave a brief talk to dren on the Christmas festival. -OFFICEFIS ELECTED.— Tl in their hall on Christmas night. About 200 children were present, Christmas tree, and ll3riton O'Connor. to perfection. The and by Mm. P. Claude Fidelistwas sungby the boys’ choir. Hector Buote. Rev. the chil H. so thoroughly enjoy themselves as on this occasion. After some little time was spent with the usual for- malities,_ an unusually enjoyable game of Whlst, in which all the guests participated, and which ex- tended long past the midnight hour, was indulged in. ever. was which Alia; joxceetl in horror anything that ha last decade. The best.,t10w- tween the Fre yet to come, and Houston shines at her mm, te el luncheon. The ample justice done 3,,- to the good things provided, speaks for itself. Shortly afterwards the wleligbterl guests (leparted for their 1e various homes, their pleased and mic and geographic conditions." No Commissioner Appointed lent form its results are likely to .11: (Jovcraiaczii been recorded in Irish annals iti tlioluon between 500 and 600 NaflonaL has been Despite this, the North- U ern Government refuses to release The Free State treaty provided that in the event Northern Ireland elected not to go under the Free State parliament. the boundary be- c State and Northern in Ireland should be determined by a uission " in accordance with l>0§h~lll0 Serving 0f B 691M011’! the vishes of the inhabitants so far may be compatible with econo- annual meeting of pit/mm, N‘, 3 exalted feelings being easier im-ni: 0t‘ the L. A. A. o. I-i. was theld in 1W1 ""111 tletwtibed- J Tignisli Hall Sunday evening. The _i'ollowing oiflcers were elect-ed: lChaplirin, Rev. Michael I _ President" tMrs. J. A. tHflCkGtt; Vice P" “em “Plleared ‘i YEW" ‘>1 President, Mrs. ti’. Kiucb; Record- “fmmfl, . mg secretary‘ Mrs’ L. l “urphy;Presbyterian congregation. Wlii-le lmnnnciul Secretary, MEL l A BGrHiiIISI has correct as fat as it went, “lard: Treasurer‘ M“. A’ RI Sheafltheic are one of two branches in isenfinel, M“. I, ‘R Cam“, Misntlie HllCCCS-glflli. cartlrying out of the [tress at Arms, Mrs. Thomas tMc-ighoorlkkffngz jfilévsrilyxheiéfll $28165; Innis; Uliair lady of standing com- Iheslc the Liana. Aid 3'00.“ o“ imimee‘ Miss Amie Harper; Lihmr‘ thoroitghly Christian (lfgiiliZlliiOll tan, Miss Kathleen Brennan; Sick composed m, women who‘flnd ma.’ (‘iommitteeu “r5 ‘Clarence Mmris‘ pleamtre in any good undertaking 33:’;olrflrgfieiilffiarsliiggtfgflginas: This’ society may well be looked Mrs. John Shea, Mrs. Gonzales lclgggrggattilgi refill‘, ligflftbggf 359mg Refill’? Elliemlinment Conlmmee» the zealous eiforts of these devoted Mm- Austin M°nonamt ‘Mrs- J- A- women, that this church stands to- Brenan; Miss Jean Walsh. Mrs. Ed- (m, on a firmer footing’ flnanclauyy Xflrdb MflGllflih-EJMIEB-o {hgléfylfllksfai socially and morally, than it ever as eeneec .:'v. t r".- meetliig of the. Montague did before. ent. r—-—— who didn't have his warm personal PERSONALS the forvrcz‘ pastor 0f this church. to, Vonuit for his efficiency at this —Mr. Vemon McLeod. Albany. “at/tended the Burn! Concert at Charlottetown on Thursday nlgliLK ntetrtiug, as he did on several prei viotis occasions. Atrtions speak loutier than words, however, thei splendid condition in which the church is kept speaks for tlscli. He, too, is contributing his full portion. May his faithiulnms never wane. —Tiie very serious illness of Mr.i Geo. A. Thompson, of tho ilrm ofi ——Mr. Richard Simpson. Kenning- ton, returned from St. John and Boston on Thursday. K 3.4 -o-¢+-q ..'HEIUPFUL CHURCH WORK- Rooney; ERS.—In a recent issue of this pa- the Ru. J. D. McKenzie, were recruited and The quotation is from Clause 12 The Northern Gov- ernment promptly availed itself of of the treaty. the privilege accorded in' the first part of the clause and voted to re- whe main outside of the Free State. But Sir James Craig, Northern Prime iMinislei‘, and his entire Govern- appointed no boundary (rommissioner to act in .their behalf. Their claim and the claim of all the Unionists of Loy- alists is that the objectionable treaty clause was negotiated by [Lloyd George's coalition Goverii- Lment ‘without their knowledge or 1consent—_"behintl their backs," as they say-and they refuse Lo re- cognize it as binding upon North- ern Ireland. Thus once more Ulster imposes her own will as superior to the \\"iil'ernment calmly says there shall Am] mm, come; tbqfof the British Empire, as she ward Carson, the Ulster Volunteers drilled to re- sist by force an act of the Britishi Parliament-aha Home Ritlo um oii the day. Much water has run un- der the bridge since then. but the historian who finally zissesses the bloody events tanactetl all over lre-‘uglier mood than ever. laud in the last few years will liavei to record that in the abandonment of constitutional methods and the resort to force. Iielfast, and not Dublin, led the way. Will Unionist’ t nient refuse adamantly to have Free State. Despite the plain words anything to do with the boundary of the treaty with regard to the clause and have did_bo painstaking and capable caretaker. ten yeti"! 11x0. when. tinder Sir Ed- only six oi these counties wiare in- Ireland, as there would be a Na- _tionalist majorlty- that is, if the entire nine Ulster counties had lbeen taken to form Northern Ire- la l. BELFAST, Jan. 24—'l‘he _bound-' ary dispute between Northern Ire- land and the Free State, an ugly portent for more than two yeursrfigures carry, neither of which S is rendered acute as an outcome of eluded in otherwise Northern James Craig's government recog- very com’ the results in Fermanagh and Ty- nizes——an observer gets the im- New “n9 ilicludmg teas- sugars’ rone in the general elections last pression that the Unionists, who beans. molasses. cheese. BOHtD-‘I- month. _have the predominance in numbers butter, eggs, cranberries canned byiall time to come. just held. s ' i..;.': lI'1ti'Tl‘ ists, not one of whom charged. any who do not sign an undertak- ing to leave Ulster and to remain away for two years. a rather pre- posterous undertaking to ask of men against whom no charge has been preferred, many of whom were born and brought up and expect to die here in the land of their forebears. It all emphasizes the determina- tion oi the Unionists to rule Ulster -—if possible with a majority-but to rule anyway. 1t was impossible to find anywhere a Unionist who would attach any significance to the Nationalist and Catholic maj- ority of 6000 in Tyrone and Fer- managli in favor of union with the wishes of the inhabitants, the Un- ionists are more determined than ever not to relinquish the two coun- ties. , Despite the fact that. s clear and conclusive majority of the people of these two counties here twice within a year's time registered by emphatic majorities their profound idissatisfaction with conditions un- der which they are ruled and with the Northern Government under which they jive, the Northern Gov- no enforcement of the treaty to which the Imperial Government set its hand. The Northern Government says. in effect, “What we have. we kee . The National andCatholic ma] r- ity thus held against their will, and in contravention of the provisions of the Anglo-Irish treaty, are in an Two com- munities so passionately arrayed against each other cannot for long avoid resort to force. And then- STOCK QUOTATIONS Ill From these facts—the boundary clause in the treaty and the plain message which the recent election twhen the whole six counties are ‘taken into account, will not be con- ,tent with any delimitation of the northern area which will not in- in-_sure a safe Unionist majority for Some facts in the recent Ferman- h-Tyrone contest are worth ex- The poll was a remark- y heavy one, 81,776 of the 90,426 mllitate'elect0rs on the register voting. Th against union with the Free Stlittiilflllllififflilifl organization of Those could all be solved overnightparlies is —ii. both I shown by the fact that ever beenlihere was only a difference of 320 ‘in the majority oi 6270 for the Na- itiouallst candidate. Mr. I-Iarbison, p-lbetween the 1922 election and that l0 i! BIOSOw-PI- Cahlr Healy, the Siun Fciii candidate (ithet-ie candidates ' illieeting at S’side i’ for Prince Co. 9 was appointed to co-oporate with tetown. Mr. C. R. Rogers is chair man and Mr. Reggie Ellis, Financ- ial Secretary. The first" work of the Association will be collecting funds which will be commenced as soon as final eluded. H. I. Iiolmiyi anti seconded by Mr. C. McArthur ontl carried unani- mously was tendered to Messrs Brown and McKinnon each of whom made II. very fitting reply and with the singing of God Save the King, the meeting was brought 'To Organize Tour- ‘ ist Association A public meeting was held in the Civic building on Thursday even- ing to further consider the organ- izing of the P. E. I. Tourist Assoc- iation. Mr. J. J. Morris presided in tho unavoidable absence of Dr. Doolittle, Toronto. Interesting addresses were giv- en by Mr. Brown and Mr. McKin- non of Charlottetown, both of whom clearly showed that the or- gauization has been discussed and fully outlined in King's and Queens Counties. piained the system on which bus- iness would be carried on. Sever- al citizens present expressed their opinion favorably on the matter and Mr. C. McArthur, M. L. A., was appointed as vice president A general committee of twelve the Central Committee at Charlot- for advertising purposes arrangements are con- A vote of thanks moved by Mr. in Poison Act. I.‘ . JANUARY 2s; 1 iii I N ii ((By Dominion Newe p‘ . coupon, Jan. 2s_ M, ” an expert department- (o; vestigation of suspeetmy g t poisoning casesf their may be as cases in a year. which are so rare there 1 at once beoom day, sometlm They clearly ex- L lag. oinan, for l e the scnsgi es occur at‘ ,1 i about one every twp mo Except among the nail tion of the outlaylng village; most oi these cases occur, tract little public that happens is that, by the magistrate the supposed victim Government analyst lore tion,nnd his written repent, as legal evidence. ‘Married native women g to supplant husbands by lop pear to be res the Y‘ ' prctaxls are to say tlve. One w n, pleaded in 'her evidence i poisoned her husband betqp was “lean and deaf." Another startling ch59 which a native host some 200 friends to a feast wards about 50 i118. ponslble for m Occasionally tiled from . although no actual adm , tion of poison could be do Arsenic is now out of .. among Madras polsoners, as an effect of the opt-ration t, The lliatlu c", > .1 oil one malty as t. . Ext; ‘ attention 9785b! t‘ are gem ‘ the la . May, 1922, by the Unionist Govern- ment without charge, and all told deten- lnternational Mcr. M Press Steel (‘ar .. . . 1934 Vfetory 1922 Victory 1937 Victory . . . . . .. BANKS Bank Commerce MONTREAL i-zxciihiiés 1933 Victory poison to that irhlcli arino . . - ~ - ~ - ~ - - -— be modern railway thieves Rfladm“ - - - ~ - - ~ -- 57 are perhaps dcsccudtintsil Smmmm Pacific 37% thugs so notorious in ‘he liil St""°"“k“" - - - - -- 191 tury for murders and rnbb lg ntoii Pacific 130% the old Cllfilllllillfllllli‘?! Nit; ' U! . ~ i , , ' ' . U. “g . ' the caravan has been rgpiugd 104% ' the railway their tactics. |tifm with ‘iilliill to share a me filairetli (lrlppeu case, is largely rem , they have clh. l They get into friendly coil rich travellers, . t\vait at a station, atlmiulttlq‘ tdatiira by sleight of littntlni ‘ " "' burning tho l id .. Street ill MOIIIZIRIIB KIIOW" 88 ti!" red, distrust and suspicion with retain old political nomenclature, Auanii" sugar ' " ' ' - ' - ‘ ' ' '- 20 ma; 11pm] nmillegugijl fifcufg" clam)" 3°!‘ Queen's 9011113211110 Mt‘. New Road IS fast becoming the which the two religious eonimuni- but both are irrevocably committed Atchmm‘ - - ' ' " ' ' ' - ' " 99' some cases arsenic h b ' i J- J- Mf-‘Kifllloll. (Iilflifmfln 0f the social cent-PB 0i’ the WWII. WES 616411“ tics face each other. one cannot to the Free State), defeated the Am‘ m" s‘ Fmmdry 175 lied in a few charred iiiiilltlggen‘ 51181109 Cflmmlttee. visited Snmmer- ly proven on Friday evening last. escape the opinion that this border Unionist candidate by a majority of m“ Lmlmlbtiv“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - " 741/‘ Aconitc is i‘lVOl"l " ‘ side on Thursday evening, to con- when, Miss Edith Houston enter conn-Dyergy Wm no; be semen 5935, Am- sltltrltlnl: o Refining .. 59% m“ rm; u] ; , 1mm“ i fer with the officers of the assocla- tallied at her comfortable and spaci- “Yithnut |,|,,o,15h@,|_ pwnnnmgh - Afltllffitltl-‘l QODDHI‘ - - - - - - - - - - 33% 0M fie; fpteflso"; m!“ tl0n in ‘Summerside, with the inten- ous home, upwards of forty of htr and Tyrone may well he likened sewlld VWWPY i8 PPIWHQI‘ Canmim" “wine Iiflnway " 149V‘ withoutir hhurs-yt d" due tion ‘of getting the western part of lady and gentlemen friends, many g0 a pgwder njggnzine w which the A I u t b m nlbemd that New York Central - - - - - - -- 103% m e r L O “my” E. Island organized to handle of whom were residents of that; 1 i, , 11 1 f . m ' "ms L‘ m e _ C1111" CW0 Slltlfll‘ - - 16% ' - the problems of the association. K fashionable street. This exquisite 0(1),]: Lilly. §0i.i’,i:,,,°(f,§..,“diiéiiogi. this is me “ecmd Memo“ thatbM" Crucflllb‘ $1901 67% ROBBERY wn-H pol v , social time has apparently shatter- (gfupiign may come without warn. Healy h“ won while he has Ben IIIWPYVIUQIIIII PHDGI‘ 33% - - - -- _ —-TIGNISH L..A.A.O.H. eu- ed all Miss Houston's previous suc- lug. “llien the conflict over the “I Prlwm" °f ‘he “Mme” G°"°’f" Kelly Springfield .. 311/.- Poisoning with tiatttra i. " TERTAIN.—A very pleasant even- (‘CSGYIII efforts as a charming hos- horde,- (Hgputg dQQS take on a yer. mem- He has bee" dcmmed “m” MPX- Pvlrfllvllllt ing was enjoyed at the Christmas toss, for never-before did the guests: al anti; 80% 43>‘; --——_-_-____ l Com May 79% July 10% Sept. Outs May 48. f ___________ acica have paaeed. Robb Carburetor had ashoe as under hour or - ' ' - - ~ - - ~- 137 [their victims while they mi; Ifi);'?tlr0'fl'l"'- ~ 214 state of sttlflefaction. '_ ‘ Bank Nova 80mm 2f‘ I In one recent case the dou ‘ when Mn 10g - ‘ - - - --‘- 51/5: vtl to be rather overdone. tttli’ 106% Y ‘$4 uty 10m Sept. stoutl of stupefylng lilo dupe them raging mad. For nu ext so flint station i scene oi‘ wild confusion, the tli ‘ml-i’ 45% SOPI-inttittnivliilte liav lloul-l talreat. “I’m Getting About 25 p. c. More Heat andBui-ning Less Coal” "Pronto lay that n» days of mir- but whet the done towdrds improving the heating eyetem my house is tel-y m: f. miracle. lh lo ehori. of a I find I am gettlngabout 25 Per cent more heat, 00*". filo keeps continually bright. no cllnkere and not nearly ae much ordinary clroum- burn“ lees lug beaten a It t e081’ ' etanceeP-"John P. Kelly, 97 Mac- ye ‘Poole 8t Thompson, Montague, is Ulster again resort to force? C"“°°h Avlmlfl. Montreal- In reported. His recovery is grcatly_ This bottndnry (“some vctttnis HALIFAX Jan 27—Stock quo . . I 'k I r t I t . .1 abo t r». t 'r . I 9- ' ' M“ Kw" "°"“°* malt" It ""- Comfort in spectacles or eye- o’ m Camila ,‘,.',§',§,‘.‘"{‘,§o "géuntilglzucboial willy?’ légrlalaififid ol;ytggh"l51%:tlf‘é:: anImoue-all who have the Robb mango" cnnno‘ h” confined t" the Mlnnrtlln Llnlencnt for slprnlnn wholly Within the northern KOVUTXI- Stock Exchgngg ccal caflourctor find ma‘ “N” fur" Tmmm‘ Elm"!- Tiw “in” "i “m” -—————- "WM “ma, have m two 8,160,358,“, "p" T010 hon ' 129 naeen develop more he“ wimp pg. fort received from wearing glasses general ‘Jlccflons with“! n year re n: l II 9 - 39‘ ducma the Coal congumpflom "m" i” dwmw “many Mtwmm ' turned to the \Vostminnter Parliti 71.5 ic lenses and the frames. Wlillc ‘ 4 - ~- ‘ ‘ - . _ . J if sprays fresh oxygen on esggp. the frames may be a perfect tit and glfatmirxonlgazgggf]"fix"gigrféebffig girl“: Pmém‘ - ~ - ' -- —| ing gaeee, igniting them. No coat "m" “tmmiw” it i“ we 1mm” - electorates which sitppdrt thom to numA m“; ‘Iglert Id 67A M °p"afl°" a“ ‘M "Mimi imu" which are responsible for dtscoin- the pollfly 0i’ having the two 943,111]. Am] 1mm gm c m Wm " t I‘ IiUOII C082 ll other first eeaeon by m“ l" ‘mm-q “KM °' 5mm": “m” ties in question placed under tho Hmeilimn F anti D ‘ ' I ' I u 1 2 c“. ‘wed’ IPM“ °" wrl“ shine. Such n strain on tho eve» l" Free State Hgafiargnsnlifhc Pa’; " 46% our Hellfux Distributor for illumin- unneeessary and can be relieved by ‘ -- - - _' "In "m"! . A , “ " Com .. 64 a “caring Genuine Crookes lenses. Eyofy week |' garish.‘ week ||1 Two counties Favorunlon Spanish “war preferred 111% 5mm“ i" ym" °W“dP'°“°';";IH”“' eome particular line at Poole E. This shows that there is o safe “ " C 105% " ' - 1 We will he please to e you ' '~-" -- - ,,_ ._ '_ ‘ _ :;_ .. h. , .- m W“ t= I- tstztzt“t.izr;etr.zz"c.mast: t.’ ~ " ~ tilt which make uncomfortable eyes and Ruge. 5mm and would m vote whenpver Pgmganslllplle We‘ B‘ PM 15 o l 00322171113} Em Etamhnd n“ $20.00 Roibee m- s1s.oo. woo the plebiscite promised in the ian- Abitibi """ " so a i M ._ _ , _ . no" ‘he Flam Horee Ruge for $4.50. $5.00 Rug; {Ito-Irish treaty becomes effective. Shnwinlggn 133% i Gun-u“ for 3a" and “J5 Ru a for $35“ t! 1's.) of course, this knowledge llaurentide Pulp . 95% H J M AB- N “s. lmtnggvs "ti; ngrtbticra nova"; Canadian Gonoral Electric .. _ , t v we o no ac e. w c Canadian Stoamshi c m .. - ‘ ' arm-Jul“ ' n‘ PQ-emfllon Poole & . Thompson gvrtieultlaéittrono sgloke reduce the do pPfg — AMHER“ MON-rag“- LONDON Dnl‘|" . Llnuted _n a nor crn government Asbestos Com . . . . . 29 55a QUTHEQLAND goal pgyne, Mowrunm. P n‘ I v ‘ o fioni six counties 1o four. It must Dominion Bridge . . —- - ' 0m” tau-nu‘ m“ Bu‘ “om bo remembered that the historic Montreal Power .., . 153% ....ch."|°“"°""."* Pmsl." ‘aa 1,99. .3_ _ gllpgtllftco Olgligfiifililfltfllitlllilllefl nine Winnipeg Electric . - - - '~' ‘ - - ._____.¢______ es. a ono s s rec are that National Brewerie 55 iinizvoiso UP FATIIPJR “ y‘ ON "mart-lino " recon-Hm -. "new; mum-b EL-EVATQR: ‘AOVER L; 01h fgitdilftl‘ WHERE THE 5H9; SALE lb THAT YOU Tlbfl? cu "rm: THtRO ‘El-OOH - PLEAbE - HE. 2L5 1-0.; . lb AT. THvgfiNb ‘T 9"- THE ‘$1152 wuxr Moe-r BE SOME Y 5HOE QALE“ ,1. i I “poo on u