MR. AND MRS. CARMAN Wed At Surnmerfield Double Ring Ceremony Al FLO ,i,,,,,e,-' ('huy'('ll' sinmm-r., .Tbt'. bridesmaids wore gowns of mm ,,,, -,.. ..-.t, uih nl. ll.:lti a.m similar style in blue. The flower 3 ,,iFd,,,,, ..i lllflqg interns: look girls frock was of white figured Maw, MW, k!al'y Ant”-13 Murphy, nyioii. Thc attendants carried .Vorii'iii'o. i' "Well in inarriagc nosegays of white mums Mrs. Murphy chose for her daughter's wetidlnizhs suit of light , , , . , m (inni,ig-, rlngibllle gabardiue wit white velvet ,'::c,,!:,S:,:”,;lllidq-t-lcliratcd the nup- bat and white accessories. Her cor- ”, Mass HL,,L.,.,,,,t Clifford Mur-lsagc was of pink carnations. ,,E,, was ',,,...,.,.i in um saiictiiaryl Mrs. Smith the iiroom's mother. Alhters Lmnmm M,,,.ph,. and wore a dress of navy sheer over i...,.,..; ,xn.ti-.. ..-iicil the Masslprlntcd taffetta. ller accessories ' 1-,". m.,,,.,.. V-tlIi'il niiii i-or-Meional were navy and white and her cor- ll it to non iilavcii liv ilrs. Wilfred , sage was of pink carnations. Mm Ca, ,,, ,., gllnlfflllllii Smith. Kin- Lnra, Rexciitiul luuyt iiti L. Mur- ., W,”.,,h"Hmm,,,,,,,,,;,..,,-.tnip Following the marriage cere- ;, J" (-0160,, and i.-i,,,.,.,,.-p till-inony a reception for approximat- lltl'I SH.'a'lll(?V !-Bllll "ll" Ttllh WY cl-V ""9 hundnd gum” W” held : . - --,5, g ,r,,g.i,-it the Queen Hotel. Charlottctown. I. Biaunafiiltl-l b:l':k"lf1t.l';l'IIll”lPl'milylnllSlTllf bride's table was centered Pill us" I . I , ' f with a three tiered wedding cake. m',,rI:':,:g,:':,,Mass' And ngmng D itopped with a miniature bride and TM hm”. MK mm... in nun-riagcygroom and flanked by tall yellow in in-r fgilhrr She no. illlcnclpd by , tapers and silver candelabra. M EN” MM J.-l,.,.,.,, x1.,.-titty, gsi Ttcv. Clifford Murphy acted as maid inf honor and illi:..-cs. Annie ' toast master. The toast to the bride llliirnhv dllfl Ailvlnitiv liillllllall Mlw" l"0P059d by the be” "mm It" hriricsnioirls Miss Mac lllurphy.i Murray expressed his good wishes iiinsomc sister of the bride was for the bride and groom. ",,,,,.r 2”; Several telegrams of congratula- in Lt-hi... ganiitii. Iii-ntliivr of the. lions were received from friends of Elllfllfl. was. Iw,-nl man and the the bride and groom. g-or-.t;-. new ll;lipi'pd hr file:-srs.' Following the reception the hap- ii,.,.,1 and (ii.-irlr-s Smith. also py couple left. on ayhoneymoon to m-others of the L'l'lll'Il'll. Kitchener, Niagara halls, and other The bride was l'B(lli1lll in a flnnrj points of interest in Upper Canada. i.-nun; gouii of t'hmiiilly lace and The bride's going away attire IIPl mcr satin 'l'lii- mat:-liuig lacclwns a navy and white dress of i,,.i..,-., had a r'Plt"l' Pan collar nylon taffeta. Her accessories ,,,,,,,m.d wilt. "id.-5....-nt sequins. were navy. Her corsage was of i..i.i pi-sii-In The lmw clprvrs tup- white carnatlons. i-irrl to points nl'Pl' the hands. The; The guest later assembled at rl'.'tllDl lenoth veil was licld in place the home of the bride I Plftllln. i,. ,, am." .,t m;itClllI'ltI net, pcarl.:.whcre a bu.fct luncheon was ser- .'Illfl scriiiins She carricti a ens-,vcd and the evrnlnil WM SP0!"- r vlv hoiioiict o” Siiccthcnii roses. Vvry 9l'l0)'Bbl.V Willi "W51" Md lily nniiil of lioiior iias nitircd dancing in .i rzmvn of pink I:-rr and net- 1 .ii.-.- tnffptn xiith Tllilli liini: lnce ho-,l(inkorn. where the groom in em- ,,,,, and n,.,.,,m,-.-gs, tployed with the' CNN. ijmiixizj Autumn is A Second Love :., g.,i.m,.. .. iii-is-, thin in a manner Autumn is we . mm "W H". tr-,,,i,.,. ,.,,,,M think a. secondglovc. sercnly be- ,h,. g,,mm,,rigiiilin in her wistful moods. most rm .i.- quiti-ii" :i: . I il.i( lVhy it minr met the other "””"V" l" d”::' Em" lg" fig, "1 H 5,,,,m.- .,n,.n,., Sam discern ng ar sry s c oases or "1"" M ""1"" "K W” "amps Hmlnut all blending perfectly-amber. . -- l - ii f- . FJ:'N'l”nF.,, :,'.l.' U iiim:l::;F hurrev omlgold, copper, how beautifully they W, I ' l -complcment the scarlcts and crim- ,,M.,m,m.d' sons and greens. "llliy there was no Siinimcr this! And the Mllllmn dB.V-'i'rh"W W9" ,,.arg-- N,,,,,.- 111,,” win. with ,xn.;w'r. shall treasure them. .that l'lmh.C arrival do we triirl to look hm! when lit! .V0ll' N'lllC-1 it'll” "5 i,,,,.k ,,,,,.. ,..-M, 5.,,,,.. n.,,.-inn: wnylrlrcams. Like we think I woman ...:.i. to Plljfly again lllt' in.--sier,v,wlinsc hands have -iiunlthe yarn oi the rlutnbrcnk above ticlt.V.""l"l”d "'9'" "'d "9" Wm -uiinnier-liills” Aiiilier glint H sit!-fmti"-V 5 '1'" ':'9";:"-llg l:uf9V'.9:- it-il for the l('fIlllPl'Pfl .uiit:slt'I"- in "l W5 I WW” 0 5 i mgr nnd slrrtcli nlccmlv, and bplF0t' now the earth pauses W! fan inn, .i,,..,. ,..,,m,,,,: i,,-mn. .cy for I while between the bar- whv .,h,,,,l,i N, ha... ,. .,,,,,.,,. vest-home and the pultmg-out-tlte- inn ,,. ..,-,...n ,,,m,,,, n,.nr1, idly light-time to look back along the folded. the lovely lazy shimmer .VMl"-S Pllllll ll ll” mm" T0 W -r llriil above ill? llrllis at mi'ii..n littla glad! I-nllgtiln 2:1.” to. dat i Or see the soft ur le shad- SW"? OPP Y BY DP 0 3 mm. of iiiiui wclling lnqn lill to -tie. tenrgdngid men hnvlglmcafiht Ii hrim this quiet valley” And oncei59C0 "3 19"" 9 ""”w' again-only once before snowwhlt- Ind ""9" "E llllrllulnl "I50"! cos the farmlands the tuneful not- 30 F0m9- l as of a ii-nodlnnd thrush? Hear: "The Autumn llikc it." Jamcll bees in the Clover, see roseigsaid. "it": I lovely time of the by the lanestdp, know the toys of year. the days of the having There must "And so is the Winter." We nod- have hero I summer Filaci why derl. -houlrl we look back with such! "Yes." he agreed. "it it were a longing2-'.' - little less busy. Once the stabling Not that we love Aiuiiinn less. commences. then comes our bust-, - est seasons of the'year. . . And they say that Wlnterls coming ur- ly! Oh well. " he smiled glanc- ing at the trees wind-touts in the sunny morning breeze. "we'll on- ly have to get prepared for it. .Looka as though this is going to make I Dirfect harvest-day. Perfect. And the night beautiful with "ttat same ole moon' a-sIil- , tng"the liar-buoyed leptembcr Ian. Until tomorrow - .- -- Diary- V Goodnight. . . . . Wiiliiiiirr! ' .'iiiutlici' orlcshoplshttctifs by an Wy-OW spam I Bintos rt RUG yum 0,5,, iirv use vs; runny . COOK'S cotz.NEt? -- ." -- -. . the ac”. simimiiun of use Tb-' oriataai of the oval imidul catholic women mg; 1;: "I NI lbw) above was known - .. . PnIttIeat.Mn. .0411???- " The Rug That Grevi Lp with "0", IA. 'w . Wlltl first tired it tm scared! llrne enough for I. table for two. it grow a little at atlme. nwae plaaneltn baton They are presently residing fol MISS ROMA BUTLEI. Nflcl. Artist To Be Heard Here The first concert of the current Prince of Wales College Concert Series will he heard on Friday, October 5. The artist is the ccle brated young Canadian soprano, Roma Butler. who is to make her first appearance in Prince Edward Island after I brilliant career whlch has brought her acclaim throughout the Dominion. She will he uuonipanied by Mr. William Keith Rogers. Miss Butler in I native of St. John's. Newfoundland. and I grad- uate of the Royal Conservatory of Music. she has won many awards for her singing and has appeared frequently on stage. rad. lo, and television. As beautiful as .she is gifted. Miss Butler is one of the most. popular musicians in Can ada. This will be the first of tour con- certs to be given at Prince of Wal- es this season. Three recitals of visiting artists will be followed by the annual appearance of the Prince of Wales College Chorus under the direction of Miss ll. Lil- llan MacKcnr.ie. CANOE cove VJ. The regular meeting of the Canoe lmantlel Not one conflicting shade.. gov, w,L W" held n th, home of Mn. Dougall Maclgan on Fri- day evening, September 7th. The president presided and meeting opened with Ode, followcd by the Mary Stewart Collect in unison. Nine members and one visitor answered roll call by paying one cent for each inch of their waist- line measurement. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. School committee reported teacher want- ing: dictionary. glove. black- board. compass. guide for book Grade 1 and duatpan. Committee order to purchase the same. Sick. no report. Card. one card sent to I member. All bills were paid. it won decided that the WJ. would buy blinds for I family in :he district whose home was damag- ed by fire. ' New committees were Iiw0In'- ed. (lIlIIemnd.nc' was read in- cluding I Thank You note from Mrs. Hugh MIcPhea for their An- nlverlary Gift. it was moved and seconded that the 91.1 send 0! to the LIIIIUI 0' Mercy Tea for the purchasing of Dacron pillows. also 81 to be sent to Cancer Society. Blanlaela were recelved from the Talrflclds Wool- en Mills. the premium blanket nu gold to on of our members. the premium mat to be drawn for at next meettiile Mrs. Milton MIcNevin kindly tn- vited the members to has home for the next meeting. Roll call. Indian Mothers Had The Answers TORONTO t('Pi - Nature's throw-away diam-rs still are uSFfl by many northern tinta,-to tndim. mothers who stirli tn the econom. tent and practical methods of baby care their forbears have nnn,.....d for centuries. Indian mothers use absorbent m0"- Wl)lCh "Icy flack around the baby being carried in a ”tikina-, gun or moss-bag on its mother's back. Frank Belmorc rlPs('l'IhFl the Indians answer in a diaper ser- vice in "the tikinngiin," an articlol in the current issue of Sylvia, pub.- lished by the Ontario department of lands and forcsts. The tikinagim is I basket-like' cradle. made mainly of wood, in which the Indian child, paddcrll with moss and firmly laced. lpends most of his time until he- can walk. He rtdeti strapped to hint mother's back or in A canoe or' sled. but is taken out at night to sleep. PINE TAB00 Tradition and superstition lfll linked in the making of I tlkina-l gun. 'snruce being used for thci main board. Pine is taboo ht-caiiscl the Indian associates pine branches with the signing of the wind which would disturb a sleep-l ing child. The spruce is cut from the VaD1hA.ts-A- . . OMEN Coils Short Courses Foi Teachers A Waste Of Time WINMPEG t(lPv - The presi-fwith only 15 per cent in (fa-iada. dent of the Canadian Teachers” Dean G. C. Andrews of the Federation said Wednesday at-hoollUnlveraity of British Columbia and university enrolment in out-isaid hlthcf Mild” If? HEIGH- ntripping the rate at which prop- A deputy minister of ” ation erly qualliied personnel are enter- ing hcr profession. Frkhy Saw; 3. 1956 The Guardian, Page? i ELEANOR agss Caroline Robins of Saskatch- ewan told a teaclicr training ses- sion at the Canadian Education Auociatlon convention that be- nhould get from 315.0(1) to SNDM and principals of large high schools. 3101110. ---o l l Model Rooms Show NewiColor Schemes ny ELEANOR nose With the last lamp. thc "mm, '1'. rggdy for fall. Pruba-1 bly the moat newsworthy feature, i modcrns. last was used wanton in place, model disiilnr. Pnough white in lltllt' things oiiiiii. The walls wvrv ill ll'llt)lA nasturtium: vii-iaiit ullti llic ii.i liitiiiiin uimlitii was cov- tn um. duplgya in the groviing,ered with a llliiltllxllt'l( bamboo importance of furniture finishes. blind, enlivened iii .iii,,(i,- of M1,! ' M d M I Canada's - lnlont w an .3 tie v r ' . aigzllicant increase in lli:l1 in-ahVooi'MOffa'lfY Rate and university enrolment but only a small rise in the number nnsaid Unenvioble teachers with degrees. i She r-llvtl slwrt t--mi--in sown. mcmaaoxa. Ont it'l' Fana- 1" PTEPBTP 'flin('hi'r- for the t'lIli5',rili-Ink should he cnm'erncti about room a stupid uinsir and added tni. g-nunlry'l ' on progrlesii was innrie in snlviniilrnrd" of thfant mortaliii llealtli ' A U V ' ” the prob cm of poorly" - llllilllllrd Minister Martin said Meaineo y 'i teachers in Saskat.-hi-ii.-m until night, l a . 5la"d3"l5 W'”' ”'”"'l l ”ln spite of the lP1llll'lllll oi the t She said that iii l't'i1l'tl .t4 iii-r liazard of lnfectiiiiis uisi-me cent of (Lsoadas ."i.'itititi Il'ilf'lI('T5 many Canadian hatiiiw ari- did not have lll3Il'l('lllillIiln or tinc- surviving to ('0lf'hraliv Ilwir first ibirthday,' he said in a speech to fun ”imenx'intil:- rc- . uotinew first st-t-rotary here, -A o Mrs. Kniiiala Slmstri, .'l.'l, lndll'l is VIII first wtiiiian to hold the pan! A. 2 One store built I smart sericsilow and nasturwiiii -..irn. St-rec-ns,l, year teacher lr8lllilll.: of moms around I delightful ncwiedged in band... xilltl it-llow andt finjgn, topaz mahogany. Antluuc,nrangc yarn, llniih 'lie wiiichms bra-as trim was used to point uplWlllTE AND f'lItKt0Al. ma pujnn, Cool beige: lil'l oil the topar Modern and easy traditional finish the hanclstiiiic furniture in line been successfully mixed io.the living room Tliere were rich colorful settings. Every room touched of wlitir mid charcoal. has I touch of gold or yellow. and brass was used lni' lamps We In on! dining room. the lflnd'Pilliet'lRlly liked tlw t-lini'coal lac- thnt would appeal to bright younglqucred coffee tablc as the only etfccliip tiny or gett- ting more and lit-iii-r stiffer courses of training iiiiulrl help be- cords in this field ui infant care eausefyoung people do at-ct-pt a than Canada." challenge and shun that is too easily l'lll(llPll." SEES NEW PRflHl.l-EMS the classroom toda V She advised raising siautlarris the Women's Canadian ("lob here.l'"pl"''”'” '” "EM 3'''3”- '59 5”, "Among nations iiiili and more i-liallcnging than 10 countries hair lwiier rc- (janldl'n infant which 30 years dkltt was more ,than IN deaths iii ext-ijv 100,000 Teachers flu. ,,,.,, pr,,i,i...,,, g,,,live births, lhad -liven mil to 32 Vllhli Robins per 100.000 In 19-it a profession nuiiiaiily rat:-.t -- t-iiiiipar- also sericri iii the United Kingdom teachers. able standards of llllllpl no fewer: l and f with York. ieruiaiii iii-r husband works United Nations in New AEEPINTRIM . Plight Oi Overweight For Weary Young Mother lly IDA JEAN RAIN A weary, overweight y0lIllL'.' viewpoint and assistance in R6"- ting rid of excess poundalk , ”Haii any thought been given to; the plight of the overweight ytuinil, mother? Here i am with three- children under five. l'ni un 3 or 4, time-ii at night -my tiny starts yet; 6 am. and ends It in pm lllll working constantly. but not. enough motion to constitute ext-i , cise. lt'ii difficult In lcllvllllltl meals for myself. and all eatinitl is iianduiched between hoiisc work, child care and outdoor supervision of children. Mentallfl rm bogged down by budllot. bills.l and meal planning. Being shin ml with children on rain.V- ill" W" ”"' too cold days oialu-in it tniiintlngi in nibble in cookies and othori sivcets." 5 Order is heaven's first law. First. off, put order in your meal hour 1 ynu havp pinpointed the cause oil mother has asked for an objective exercise rnllltnf '0 Klwllltllen "Ir: United Kingdom attend on schol- limportanl middle inuacles. said children are l)f'llPl' informedl The lowest raic ill the world was and more l0l1lll5lIi'aied but theyllll SW9de”- "ml '3 ll" '00-"00 in also coma (mm ii.-.,i,(.,, n0.m.,; ,,,,i'1a54. if Canada”; rate had been as society with a material sense of; "N? 53""?v ""'"' "la" 5-0"" add" share south-cast side of the tree hccaiiseithe overweight--no regulation rify of the Indian belief of the influctm-l meals or peaceful voting and they Lhc rising sun has on life. Tlic cnntinuaL snacks. Your day llarltsi child's back will rest against the at. fl a.m. Either before the chil side of the wood away from the dren are stirring or after they heart of the tree. becniise to for-ethane been fed, sit down and how the centre of a tree is a synibol of I good breakfast. Have hot oer-i death. His head will he at the end ,3; win. milk, fruit, toast and at of the board toward the Inn of the El”. nf gkim milk. (in alternate values. Society Mp:-t-is teachers to do something about this Dr. C. F Golrlring of Toronto. director of etiticntinn for Toronto. called for more scholarships for bright students interested in be- coming teachers. lle said 70 per cent of university students in the them? Tomorrow l'Il tIIllllfN" an easy red 'arIhlps or b rsarle ;tioiial Canadian hahien would nave tsurviveti that VP.'tll' , l He said (7anada'.: l'f'l'lIl'I' Jsllntlltil he the concern of both bcalth offl- tclalii and ordinary citizens. GREAT WRITER l Christina Rossetti, the poetical. lwriter who died in l894. was an invalid for much of her llfetime.. Wluiyubqanewhud. be &mdlltOI!V.dIIlmc&IEC1ikMOQ.. Vlllnvollmnydauocmnndho boannpurs CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST SELECTION OF FURS ON P. E. l.- LARGER THAN ALL OTHER SOURCIS COMIINID . .........-;-.L.;.;r-.--. . jtree because nothing can grow up- iside down ' The baby in bound Into . u. shaped frame of ash or white birch by I laced-up strip of plaidj blanket. Round him is packed the. absorbent moss. Rabbit fur kccps mornings have an FEE , , With a hearty breakfast will Wu, have more enerily IM '''m n". feel hungry until lunchtime. F9-. fnre getting the children's n00"l meal havr a rim "l W” h""i""" I ? (Quite a statement -- but in have the selection to ba& H IQ) Bright. crisp Pall days-Cold frosty Wlntor weather-raw bone Chilling Iprlng-w-hat 3 upper-HA-awn full months of perfeot Fur Jacket. weather. is there any other article in your wardrobe hat can be no ino- fiil! Here is your greats-at selection-right now It the very beginning of the Ioa-Ion--lalaml rue-union Ltd, thy members of the executive. min-self. Establish a regular hour Indian babies stiffer no fllHnN' "'7 WP Pi1tldrrn'I nan This could, - in It I nch. set this time rash. Possibly due to the moat 5' Till". :m""yn'I'" "lurk. M.m.,ty.. his feet warm in winter. lhavlng antiseptic qualities. A rlmwasid! lni ltowder of rolled hlrrh wonrllThHI lie down and real for I full In .-iomeiinioa used to relieve chat-, i0Ft.V”"V' "'l,"”'"' Tn” "wt ml:-it ing. liiioe that out is the hour " When hixlqo your cares and relax Votill, liklnagun at about ill months. lielget up fooling "'ll'P"""'- """'t is transferred to another in siimiihnnd would so much rather- large size. instead of throwing the'.-.3.-ng home in I l"l"t'd' l""'p3'l old one away. it used to he the wife than to I spotless house. custom to take it into the bush and l "pmps mlT fasten it to a sturdy tree. ' Late afternoon. after you come But like many an ancient ritual. in (mm bring outdoors with thcl the custom is dying out. ,.Mid,.,,,,' in" n'gtlnstl.2:l :l'U'l;:: tin or I cut! 0 '5 .l.M. Forestell. rm-, nf tout. lightly buttered. Or Mrs. Bert Smith and Mrs. l. . gins; of huttermillt. This Bill'- haley volunteered to visit moor pngehll piece-meallng ta to main- herii confined to hospital during mu my mood -sugar level and pr? lthc month of Scnteiniu-r. Mrs E. W". in," dragged out foclinl. C Wilkinson was appointed con. "mi, . good dinner. but no see- vcnor for it Rummage Sale to be "mg. gnu no rich dfagqrtl. held October lltth Members were Making the firm decision to put- urged to see that I good supply Md". in v,,,,,- ,1”. nnn in yoiiri of merchandise was available lnwnlx wmi h"p M M...” w,,"., 9": Mrs. l, Daiglc reported that she Wm, mind nnd give I lift to your. and Mrs. Roy Maclfcnzw had at-l ,',m,.", R,.,,n.,. out with the help. tended the Diocesan Convention M AiI'nu,m, God you an liar: held at Charlottetown in August: ,3" gm: lmrmonv. so start blow and gave a very interesting re-Turin. your 1",. ".51 V,” . portrof the highlights of the con. " M3," M5,, young nititlwrt: veoion. , .. - ,,,.,.. t; Father Warren intrmliicrd as raw any '::tr:,A:1.Nm:il::'l xntiii guest speaker. Rev. Sister Mary M.'"l,..."'uS - '- . Eugene of the new Social Wel- INDIAN PROJECT I fare Bureau being oponorl in sun... ANTIGONISH. Na. tCPt- MM-. merside. Sister gave a very on.,lanrla-r F. Laldlaw, associate rll-i lightening explanation of the pi-n.1rector of extension of St. Francis! cedure followed in opening Inch Xavier UV1llPTllly, salts from a centre. the work carried on hyl Montreal P'l'l!tav for Poona. lndin the Bureau. and the manner which the lnlty could assist furthering this nnrthy can.-e Rev. Director closed the meet. till with the Act of (ioospcratinn, A Will Wfltid followed during which fPfrPShl'D0l'lls were served 5 the baby tiiilgroii-x in to direct a co-operative training inlnnigram unorr Colombo Plan sponaorshin. ' can rnisn FATAL l RRIDGEWATFZR. VS l(ll' Robert Gould. 21. at Halifax Iii”- inatnntly killer: earl-' Tbursda-. morning when his car left ttiwi highway Iiear here and hit I tote i MINERAI. TINT phone pole. No wait the MI of The brilliant green color of Sht-rburne (' Gould. lice-pry: Meeting closed on motion ad-i rameat followed by the Queen licioua lunch was then Ierved and committee in I..('..A.P. l'.W-In Ir monthly mootinl 0' emeralds is caused by traces eflldent of Standard Cflnntriirliml ('o i chromium. Ltd. OAnnSounoe N3; Way 'Iio-M choose from this large stock-we invite you to visit us Flattering Muskrat Jackets Selected quality in a lircath-taking oollection seam-in'g most beautiful styling: -- full four flare hark -- atraight boxy backs-out-iial back;--length from 16'-' to 32". lites 9 lie 20. Choose from such hiioirimia sliades as ”Moonglow", "Ranch Mink", Baum Mar- ten", ”Charmnl", etc. Reg. 3275. Grey and Black Persian Lamb You JllRl can't imagine hm: tight in weight, hon flattering the new "feather lite" persian lamb: can he. Made from the rlioicest pelts which offer years of fashionable diiralilr wear. luistre Phar- SPECTACULAR VALUES Lamb Pan 3149, 3-325, Souths:-a Sealskln .iV.”.t;.(l, Grey Pcrsinn l.nmlt fmiddlnsl 322:3, (trey Kidskiri M49, (liiiia Mink !i'2'.t.'i, Moleskin N49, Jnp Rabbit S119, Mn,-mm mtg. ,vi.,;k. rat N79. Black l'FVRlM1 ('Hl1RfilRTl Soiiiri-el FLATTERING STOLES Wild Mink and Ranch Mink .5325, Muskrat S159, Kollntiky 3195. Marmot. 898, ote., etg, Shrink Painful Piles Icieaon Finch Healing Substance That Don Both- lleliavaa Pain-Ghrinh Hemorrhoida tramegoiii. ts.-at-ii-lroi smiiiai-4 uiiiu imitii-iiit" And in Int. MID am-noo & found a mug then nler-ra were I very ' wide variety of bomorrhvid condi- uitica, anesthetic: av am-lngonu at any kind. scent is a an hinting time. some :1 10 to 9 years" bithantltordtovepaia.'l'lIouanb atandi have tbutworin AII&.wttluiatthounofnn IO We know and thousands of satisfied customers know--- 'h'"T'9"""'.V '07 '1'”lllt.V-dollar for dollar-island m"'"'Y- .Tll' mllllitlhrd llllylng power of Island Fiirrieixx Ltd” 1-til. (Halifax) and Brunswick Furriers Ltd. (Monct lnvtngo are passed on to you, IF YOU DON'T KNOW runs -. KNOW You: FUIRIER island fut-vie rs I have in stock a trt-menriotia selection of the top qaiillty and finest values: h lat jacket. h& H In 'to U actor curls. l.arge variety of styles. sizes. pritvss Reg. from M25 in M75. noon-do it today. tigs 225 35 Furriers Ltd. can and do givt you more value for yog- imd their associate stores--Maritime Fur-rlpyig on) make: it possible to buy at huge savings--eh...