ll‘l I UltSDAY, . - _.______ EN 0i science are constant- ly working on a problem vital to the human ram»- longevity! They find that one of the surest ways to in- crease your span of life is to keep the in- testines c eansed of poisons due‘to wrong habits of living and eatin and to delaye elimination. They find everybody in danger of this con- dition-everybody luflering from it at times. Many of our foremost scientists recommend the use of Nujol as a harmless corrective and prevcn- tive. For Nujul does both things for you because it has the pecu- liar quality of not being absorbed by the system at all. llut Nujol does absorb botly poisons. Car- ries them away right out of the system. Corrects internal ditii- rulties. If taken faithfully Nujol makes impossible delayed elim- ination and the absorption oft Life actually j prolonged! ' ‘ By keeping the system cleansed of poisons poisons into the blood. Thus it acts asapreveniive. Your whole system will benefit if you learn to use Nujol when- ever you feel the need of it. Nujol is so safe that babies, old perpia, and sick people can take it too. Ask your doc- tor about it. He'll tell you it can't hurt you. It's not habit-forming, con- tains. no drugs or medicinePerfected by the Chemical Products Division of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. Nujol contains no drugs or medi- cine. It is different from anything else. Absolutely pure and safe to take under any conditions. You can get Nujol at any drug- gist. The genuine product comes in the famous Nujol bottle with the label on the back that you can read right through the bottle. Don't delay——get a bottle at once. \ Performed by Price $8.25 composer. Victor Talking Xiurfhiiio (lo. {TXTJTTQ ‘(C176 0}} 0 0 0 v 0 0 v Money Saving O O 0 - I Prices . o O Lust week xevcral of our 4 customers stated that they 9 were quite pleased with our condensed milk bargains. Another party said ihat she spent S19. which she had in- tciiiled to send oil‘ the Island. We mention these incidents ‘to show that wc give satisfaction and that our stock is up to duic and well assorted. K ENNEDY’S KENSINGTON Ily selling for CASH we are able to give you exceptionally fine prices. You are cordially invited to call and examine the different lines of goods that we carry. and we do not. ask you to buy if you can d0 better elsewhere. Come in this week and secure your Winter requirements. Seusonuhie goods arriving every day. ‘MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED. ESTATE JAMES KENNEDY KENSINGTON O§OOOQOQOOOOOQOOQOOQOOO h QQXDOO-OOOOOKOOOQOOOOOOOOOOQ-QOOOOOOO§OOQOOOOOOOOO§QOOQOC QOOOOfOOOOOOOOOOQOOOQfOfQ‘OO-QQOOQGVQOOO—OO900000 Victo RED SEAL Records ‘ Musical" Masterpiec Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra (‘tmduclcrl by Leopold Stokou-ski (in 3 Double-sided 12-inch Victor Records (‘nniplwie in nllaiini It'll/i tll’.'>‘('i'l[)lli'(' folilvr i__-_ “ Nutcracker Suite” (fschaikowsky) Here is the fairy story of a little tot’s dream, expressed in symphony music by a great it is music that gets élose to the heart’ which even children can understand. Ace lllA mmwx- Voice Dealers for other 1; mil masterpieces of Canada. Limited L,’ .1 goircam. 2 (irecnfielci. .."'l’()l.lI.TltY— Will buy P d n Signed Swift Canadian Co. 220-l1-9-2i . .*EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. Iiiuriioclr is (iuariliiin agent in Mon- to rec- eive. news iii-ms, advertising, new tnirhtflnnii will he Dleuscti R11@"I‘8ill‘\\'i'll subscriptions V » -<o>- iirrp .\1|niiri1'n Llnlmrnt near int llllflll. READ WIIAT TIIE HEAD OFFICE 1N TORONTO WRITES Mr. S. F. Tarbunh, Charlottetown. Dear Sin-"Your record so far is 1' an l .."'FOR SALE One Leicester Ram years old. Apply Gus Halloran. 23G-l1-9-2i. oultry at Georgetown Station. Fri-l ay morning. Nov. 11th up to 1 p. Oct. 28th Inst? ‘Tlesterii- Guardian —-2O HEAVY WINTER c0813 no iur collars, priced $15 to $30——‘ to clear $5.75. At Sinclair's. -8HOP AT KENNEDWS, Keir’ slngton and nave ‘money. . 205-11-. .‘.i l l —ALL LADIES COATS uni bought this season. now selling at clearing prices. At Slui-lulfs. —BUYING POTATOES every. day at J. F. Lords new warehouse. Albany _ Station. highest market‘ prices. Harris Abbatoir Co.. Ltd. ' . 69-1-11-tf.' —15HEAVY WINTER coats with; fur collars, were $20 1o $40 \'lllii"!i "Plllllg $9.75. At sinmairwi. ‘ ‘TIME to 0011' This is lhl“ —NOW IS THE your ladies fur coats. llluve. At SlIICIIIiFII-l. -WILL our uvi: noes. 51100115 and lambs at Emerald Monday. iorcnoon, Nov. 14th. — Everett‘ Hashim. 256-11-10-31 —A_NOTHER S HIP M E N T oi’ beautiful coats with shawl collars: anti cuffs. Soc them at Siuclitii-‘s. l uiisses dresses y l1lK“VE‘il|l1iZ ilrcsses antgflzinntall (iresses. fvninre. At Sinclair's. —WILL BE BUYING live hogs and lambs at Albany Thursday. Nov. 10th. Last time taking of Lambs. A. H. Aifleck. Albany. 239-11-9-21 —SPECIAL RANGE of chiltli'eii'r._ ilrvsseu, ti to 1~l yearn-L $2,913 3111i ‘$1.50 each. A1 Sliii-liiius. ‘i i —RICHMOND BAY CONGRE- EGATION.— Pi-eslivtoziiiu services 1Wlll llt- lli‘ltl on Sllillillll in Victoria. ,\\'~~-l 10.1w a. 1a.. |.oi 1i, a 1., 1111i ‘Lot ll T p. ill. l‘:\‘i‘l'_\'iilltly \\'i-l-\ ‘.l'lliill'. —A LARGE DISPLAY lli“ liiiliWi iillltl iiiissi-i-i ilftlfiltlith’, illl Slyli-fi 1111.1 l u|:ik1-_i4,.~1| "ll |ii‘i1'l‘}4 1111.1 “.,.,.];_ iAl Hini-iziirs, 317 11 111.131 i ~co~r=ems~ce ARRANGED 'FOR._'|‘hi- i~,\i-iiilit'i= of young lil"'lill"s' “out in Print-o iiiluinitl is- llzinii “WM. 1l1l'l 1.1 1.‘1-.-i-iii\vi1 on ulvi. 26th., 11127. The 1i:iiit*ipiil business on thi- iioi-lu-i ivas the ur- Yiuiigeiuciit ,nt' a vonil-reiici- for iiiilllllé‘. people. to he lieiil at iii-p- 1<i1l11lt>1l.t)i| lhivsilii). Nov. 15th.. lil- 12 This ianziinont-i- has bot-n ;1'. Jinn-ii with the . press purposi- of mum-ting the 1l('l‘.il‘~ of young m-nplc. iii shtiuhl ri-siill iii helping, llll'ill iu .i very ]ll'i1('lli.‘i1l as well as l sin uuil in» "if r pmuruiiimrni. .‘l1ti]ii‘ll llliil i1 liifzl ‘1_\’()l|li1L punpli- wili ..\'iiil llll'lll.‘i"l\'i'.~i {of this. rllilvlllllil opporiiiuily in fil ilii*|i|:~.1-l\'v.-‘ fut $1‘l‘\'ll‘l‘_ . —I'A1NI-‘I71.1.Y 17N.lllltl-ll).—- Ml‘ lJoscph (tiuidet. o1 Albcrion South. W115i severely ii‘ not seriously crushed lbetweeu his bout and the wharf the ‘afternoon of the 4th. Coming" into the wharf with smells. lit‘ was caught between the bow of the ;boat and the landing" place; being lin a sitting 1iosture his knees were forced into his body and the onrusli jof the boat exerted a tremendous —SPECIAL SAL_E oi‘ indies illltl i this wet-k. iucliitl- 1 'l‘lic ])l'l( s uri- a suviziiziiug lll‘l'(>' -.i;ressure. The victim when re- 1lerised was unconscious. Dr. Keir being absent. Dr. Champion of O‘Lcar_v. was summoned. and after ‘ v lfl close examination announced that ‘while no bones were broken there was severe crushing and squeezing. causing" considerable swelling of dil- ‘ierexit parts of the body. The set- ‘erity of the sufferings necessitated the administering of opiates to carry the patient along for the tinn- ILatest reports state that Mr Gaudci lis coming. along nicely and will c.»- capc without permanent injury. - --—-—¢-q }-———- fGas Pains (lone, Now Sleeps Well ‘ "I had headaches and gas pains.- so A bad for 18 months I could not slot-p 3 nights. 1 am thankful ior tho help I .ftumd in Acllerika. I now enjoy; rest- ' ful i1ights."—-Mrs. L. S. Lovings. . Neil Campbell ‘s. R. J. Campbell . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Robert Hyndman . 1.00 Miss L. Donald Even the FIRST spoonful of Ad- ‘ ‘S’ Charles 9"?“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " 1'00 Mr" In“ ‘lcrika relieves gas and often re- R V‘ A’ E‘ Gflbnfl ' ' “ml “moves astonishing amount of oldi" 8‘ T‘ Mo-ms Co’ ' ‘PW ‘Artiste matter from the systcmfh £40315“) ' '. ' ' ' ' " ‘Jol “Wham laud w m” ‘lMakcs you enjoy your meals and M Nbmllln €$3:ol']' 11$“ g firs‘ R‘ H‘ Jenkins '" ' ' 1810"" betwi- Nv melt" What 1'0" M {<1 Harold Bishop " 1:00 nit. a. 35.5mm“ " ‘have tried for your stomach bOW0lS.Adl€1'll(8 will surprise Hughes Drug Co.. Ltd. 1 BesL Hard “W Wheat Ca refully Selected W. l i Pléimt . and Mars. William Brchaut Yllll- Mrs. J. G. Gregory . Scientifically: Milled ‘III a1 LargenModern Canadian ‘M s. Noel DeBlols .. Manitoba, 1.00 Mrs. J. J. McKinnon 1.00 Mrs. Harry Poster .. s a good one and we are quite frank! in saying that we have fewer alter-l stions on garments sold by you than‘. from any of the other Agents in the: East." ‘ - i Just think, out of 325 pieces mess-f ured for proieisionnl men. only six-i ieen alterations required. llllllillldll‘ oi‘ orders delivered also to private customers. Your order next to S. F. TARBUSII, Special Representative. 172 Prince Street. Charlottetown. '31! Suprernacy of Fifteen Yeats . . . Jealously Guarded I 50 twelve Prohibition advisable. $41350 ti. That if the 1.00 ed accordingly. .. 1.00 '7. That after giving eifcct to the l-OQMYS. John McLeod . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 operation of this Act for a period oi m... _... .l . ; REGAL FLOR is sold to you with a guarantee oi " MONEY BACK ” ii not satisfactory in every way. msmxmr‘ l“ u 0 r "tat nent that he would 5° the Pmvlnce‘ and other. "easmmble stlrfndnlsfi/ 01.062.01.010 to‘thc Prohi- 25 amendments as the Alliance deems bmon Act Mm Liberal Party is , , elected at the next ensuing election “cum ledlwc . 500 they should call a special session of on Apnl 5'00 ‘he mmslmure for “l” pllrmse of Bentley's oificc for publication in.‘ 1,00 having the Prohibition Act llillPnd- Mn Saunders. plaflorml and wmch‘ uovnmianu 10.1921 ' I Mrs. Geo. E. Butt. . . . . . . . . . . .. 1. 0 *"_ Mrs. a. s. Bracken . . 1.30‘ ~J Mrs. W. E. Bentley . .. 1.00 . Mrs. Pbili Bridges 1.00 Oapt. Ft syson 1.00 Mrsnl-I. E. Bowman . 1.00 \ Mrs. Harry Stetson . 1.00 Mrs. E. Parquharson . 1.00 ‘ . _ Mrs. Alex. McCannell . 1.00 J. - lMiss 1g. Metgtiterall i.00 2 an‘! Miss . Proi ...... .. 1.00 d‘, ._ I Mrs. .1. Addison Miller 1.0a - Miss Bessie McLean .. 1,00 ~ ‘ To SOOTHE BURNS McPhee Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .50 Before 80in t _ Cover burned area with - g °“ fll~ “Vaseline? Jelly spread cmbemnd s‘ to hkwom to t!“ Q1715, 0K‘ after on clean linen or gauze. Capt. 000 Mrs. T. o. Taylor.. 10.00 c Commfl m. steaming Change dressing daily.’ Mrs. A. w. Sterns 2.0a hot “QXQ" makes Soothing-healing. helps Mrs. Ira Brown " 1.00 h - . prevent scars. Good for‘. idea; Brzttn .. 1.00 89c zvlarmlnbdeh‘ ‘ ' I - I . . . . 4 - I , a“ minnow“ aisle-m- 0:: Masai." .......... .. 1:22 . 131*; .;m§-mt“dt1t= Look for the Trude Mark "Vallllnl" Mrs‘ E‘ M’ McPherson '75. Al d“ r .y .‘nu e_ ll in your prolecllolll- R. J. McNeill- . . . . . . .. .25 “u; 5Q simple, 0o tngxpem Chescbrough Mfg. Co.. Conskl Mrshmnbrose ward '~.' 25 - g an give, 3Q invigorating! 5010 can... Avenue MONTREAL 10, 01 - - , . $17.25 16 all . Quickly removes ‘Mrs. 15000 curse-spawn st. 1.00 boill" fatigue 0 ‘Mrs. Mary PattersofinKent st. 1.00 uni t ' ' ‘ l Longworth Ave., to date - 7min‘ h Mrs. Champion 5.00 Co” flghfi ' Mrs. McLure 5,00 6 01' , Psriibiniiuufizttv a Igfigiire“ 1% Veal —-—-—""—-_—i"i'i- - . ' —- |"“"**' “ “" A‘* "_"r~~~_ DVALUABLE SHIPMENT. - gipkhk " LoaiMrs. James Bayer .- . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00! (me year. a plebiscite be called on a‘ "i \li. u. it. .\11|t'i.Illll1‘1'li-‘_ 0t Siimnier- - ‘s’ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " LoolMrs. A. C. Slnslair . . . . . . . .. Loolday deflnilg in the summer of 1920 Sto J Faun.‘ H ~ l_>ltll‘. ii-rt \\'t*tlll8iixifly with a full 0 s“ 06mm. george Inman . . . . . . . .. 1,0 determine if the people are sut- l ' ' g a" ‘ltiil of live silver foxes 101‘ ' rs. . Paton . . . . .. . P ibit n Ac. or iillidlltlirl 10 n10 unlit-ti States. tin... M}, $3.?“ S" “°““““°" 100 Mrs. R. Smith 1.00 ‘.§“f.°}..‘"‘.‘.‘.‘...“‘f.,. €2.,e,,‘,?nen. 2°“; Treat your scalp with Miniml‘ llUlZiK the first big shipment li-iiw Mr; Brown ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' " 1'00 Mrs. Edtilll‘ M01411" l-Olltrol Act as suggested by Premier 701" limes i1 Wevk- Preven this scat-toll. Mr. 'i - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' M11 Fred MW" ~ - ~ ~ - ~ ~ - - - -~ Lolhstewart. If they decide on the lat-. dfllldrllfl- llliiari-lr- will at OZUIIHIDT the aiii- s 20o $21 oo-ter. then 0 further special session _ iunls to ilestiuziin u. here is m R_ sh ‘ ‘ . m; me Legismgure be 931104, That.» iuurh ucilvlil’ uz-w in the fox .lui.~ai- Gerald Frag‘)? Mrs. E. McKay. _Spl‘lng Si... 100mg Prohibition Act be than repeapll R D‘! , lll‘.\'.\‘ nnii on Szituriluy next llP- 1650"“ Puncher Zoo MP5 1i Mlixelllltl» 519F108 Si 110° ed, and Government Control simi-l’ . _ _ _ , i.\\‘t't'1l 25o 11ml tum silver benutlles. _ E_ sma“ 3'00 M“ H~ ESSQTY- sPrlng sl- Loader to the lines suggested by Prem-‘ I 1 ‘ ' ‘ " “n 0o l"u'\\':lril to he shown 0.1 tic ;A_ B_ Clarke I _ _ _ _ I 2m) _“" ier Stewart be enacted. ll —- lio,\'iil l-‘ox Show iii coiiuPi-lioii Wilfred Livingstone 2-00 g s 31w 8. That the Federal Government l with tho exhibititn whit-h (ipvns at Gan Poole _ L _ L ‘ ‘ _ __ 29o M B _sYdn°Y * i- "'9 ‘law 100 in the meantime should be request- ._ _ ‘ ' roronio i~u Mtlllil-i)‘ next. W. H. Townsend .. 1.00 Mrs‘ Halgrgllldfixmme ' ‘ ' ' " l" ed to lend all possible assistance to l N ' George Chandler 1.00 Mrs’ L‘ J cwwlson {no give the necessary protection along l I M E __ t! - N. .- ~<0>—-—— l1“ C_ Mathleson H Loo T5- J- L- L US$110 1-0 our coast “no by a Suffidgm, “um. --~~._. ~ . .11. Woolridge 1.00 Agnés gjmigiris“ 1- ‘ ber 0r 005011110 000w ‘with $0001 exn-l Archie McKa 1.00 . ' ' forcoment officers. Tint tiey aso W"? lArlhul. Gang‘ mo §¥:p§l'l8P1'(1EvSer...-fl---- supply what should be regarded asluth October M reported . u - ‘Parker Moore . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.0 ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' a sufficient number of land en-. _, ~ _ in iis 21gb M 3. 1 ll t; 6 Il- l q m forccment officers along our coastihfiue Ur me Summi- . 1 $18.00 Edward SL continued ‘ line to deal with the. smugglers andl No “Blane . Weymoutli St. continued Mrs Lamar“, Looliuoonshmers.’ _ n w“ new? "ndggrgll _ _ [M1S. Edith Johnston . . . . . . . .. 1.00 M“ w S 0U ‘ It will bc noticed the date for the“... _ C , l llY the -"‘r‘ lMfi-i. Harold Moore . . . . . . . .. 1.00 H” ' m“ l‘ ' Proposed plebiscite was given as the‘ . “mm omlmuce’ “or w” “Si” m"l‘m°'“l Si‘ l" ‘hm l . —— Mrs’ Shaw ml summer of 1928. Mr. Saunders aft- ‘d by the Premier “l m“ “"19. llmt A. Irwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 5.00! s 1m.) MFR Bllilllllll 1.00 erwards rfitutvd mm m" (law m. the brief statement. as 1iublishe<1 1n DI‘. livillll Mtllllllll‘ 5-0” Print-e Si. East to date Inf" the plebiscite would bc extended for m5 platform Wu" l"l““d“‘l '0 like Ml“ M"L"“d "' 5'0"‘ . s’ 4'00 one vear and in return was relcas-lthe mm" m‘ m" mull’ (ltlllllfld w, (i, (iilli*$|)‘lt' 2.09 D,-_ wm-bllrlon 1on0 Mrs. llr. Robertson, Prince at. 1.00 0d ,i_mn"m_ undertaking m m“ ‘ll-statement ]li‘0Vl011n‘l_V given the A1. 9mm“ Mcxlmw“ ' 2'0o~Dl" MCKWA“ -~ 5113 ' lQllPChil session after the election lnunce‘ ‘ndemh Llwr” i” "ll "Qllflltl DR Robbins V _ _ _ V ,_ ‘LtjillRobbms Comm __ 5m, I '—-_ ' ‘ ' " ‘ ‘ ' " ' dictwcen the two statements except A‘ A_ MgLegd ‘1.00 C“ fl_ Barbour 5'00 .\|illlll't|li Linlminit for Insect lnlrn. "aw it worked its ti) [hg nlmlbel- of pruhibiuon Rev. H. Jvlllfvlzi ~~ i-ggilvlrs. McLean 1.00 ' "_"°.'NWW‘ lislroseguiors promised. which Mr. Mrs, M, Mu e0 .. ‘. ,M1-_ worm 100 ' __ . . _ _ aun ens reduced from twelve Re“ H_ D_ Rnylnond I gpoiMn Raymund __ 100 nitranacéflgqflninc. stating that if more Wti: Gordon Evans . . . . .. 1.25.Mrs. Pencileton .. 2.00 —— ‘h w re resenmu'ves as “i; ex ressheeded more would be appointed, Mrs. West . . . . .. lfilhBenj. Rogers 2.00 (Continued from page 6) m QC. ff. d1“ u on the Lisa-all Th“ the bile‘ stalelllelll» lJl-lbllfill- Mrs. Grace Smith l-UlHMiss Vickerson 2.00 lgtqltnls u ‘fr n? er l‘; e Am me owed in Mr. Saunders’ platform w}, Male. McKinnon 1-°9(Mrs. (Din) Carson 1.00|W0\1ld tell his K1085‘ County friends ‘ll-lad ‘re 3 p‘ a l: S‘ and rojnever intended as a full or detailed Marion McLean 1.00 C. J. McKinnon . 1.00.he would resign as leader of the ganwje or l; , Col?‘ ' f. p Flstatement of what he promised 11 D1‘. Bagnall l-Oll Miss Stearns ..... .. 1.00‘Liberai Party; and um if °_e?°‘"‘ ‘° p“ °““ “ m‘ ‘“ Levicletit. from the 1.100 tllilt when the Irving McLaren . L001Mrs. Harold Palmer Loothreatened to resign they would ac- lymg out’ me compact‘. A“ D ode short statement was prepared 011 HHPIZV M09008?!" -. l-olhMrs. Wellner . . . . .. 1.00‘.cept his policy rather thanhseek a was ope-no? an? 0mm hep $1033.01... 14th April there were other J. S. Walker 1.00.Mrs. Lantz . 1.00 new leader with the election so soon Expendmnes were authorize He] ‘matters promised by Mr Saunders ‘a M“ ~ 122cc - i» .*zr.iss.z"s.szszsr‘za 2233s a a Miss Douglass - LMrs. Pealte 1,00 '1 j ' ". “b91- 0; e ,_. . Mr. Tweedie 1.00 Mrs. Williams . 1.00‘ Mr. ssunaeiw Policy “"° 3"” “mum”? “ml °"°"l“ted"to threshing ..l'"."‘.£i ‘lattice Mllrl" ‘mime McKlnrwn 1-00| The proposition Submitted by Mr. Mmmngs we" ““‘“°‘““““Y h-ekhconstables etc Win01. Ml‘ S-iiund Miss Lawson -- Mrs. J. M. Cameron L 1.00.|Saunders t0 the Alliance and thus mitiiggswftjellylinogiffzoée l}??? ers said weieldctalls which woul Ken. Martin .. - Mrs. Hillion . . . . . . .. . 1.00 _; . ~' .' ‘- . was l" A Fmlml ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ Miss Norm" ‘ - Luoisldfifed bYAa "will?" 0f 0U!‘ 011M905 ‘Oltge {public ‘fr. O11 several other occasiioiiisohri Miss Cnlbcck - Miss Jean Ross . . 1.00 - o. ‘ 1 era. ar y as .. . ~. . . . ' -‘ M“ m“ - ~ ' ~ - ~ ‘ ‘ ' " “n Misc All-lien - - - ~ -~ - l-Oolis labiégiilliwlslilt: amend the Prohibi-‘lioregoulg “greelllent o!‘ Sluwmmw ‘fiiwiiiqiiiiiiiiitiheiiialepiehoiimm M“ Ne“ Robertson 4 _ 1301M!“ A walmn I Locum!" Act along Such “neg as ma! At those meetings many of thclwcre elected to n“ iuhis piirt “m Le” Bnldley '. ' ' ‘ ' " ' ' ’ " Loo M“ Shaw - 1-00 Temperance Alliance deems advis- pmple ~““‘“'°“‘°:‘1 ‘Fwd nmrlsféré? fliluolnt as Conmtiisiirgncrsmiindioin “.21.: - 1:33 a: '2. a - c.‘;-..::::.‘:; rec Ellie ‘is w be 1* Mrs. R. 1-1. Binns 11.00 1m Shaw _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ' 1'09 each Count .38 l’ m es'_°ne or his policy. This demand was insist-i o"? Y l°_ Emit‘- Allvr ill ._ r H Loo ' ' r Y—8lVlnt=l them Bxclus- n “.35 "mac known w M“ election the Picmier requested t i013. .. 1.00 §Q%111§°" ' we jurisdiction undelhmc Prohlb" by the Alliance spcnkersmllllnce l° lllrlllsll "l" 110111950’ Mm W_ G_ Bruce u]; Bourke 1'00 51°" Acl- and “Piltllmlfli; m9" W110 n Several Occasions‘ and it was persons whom the Alliance desired Mrs. Quinn . . . . . ., .50 L015; Owen H 1'09 are at ‘cast sympathetic with mepointed out to him that votes werclm hi“? “Ppolmcd i“? c°lllllll$5l0ll' ‘Mr. Foster . . . . .. .50 ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ enforcement.“ the AC." . being lost to him by his delay in ers- This was dime- T111139 01111’ ll- , M n 50 . . To limit doctors certificates . . ‘ m mfiion of hisjl-HCSO were appointed. The remain- .f. J. ‘cDo aid 361.0010 L] L t em fi m making public tl 1 s . l _ ‘ ‘ _ _ '1 rs. Purcell ' .25 Gram“ S; conunued IA a ea‘? w_ y“ ve per mo“ ' party regarding the Prohibition lng “let who “me 1119110111190 Wt’ ‘ 'rs_ Crawfmd 35 ny certificates over and above that L selected without consultation wit 1;. walker 4 _ ‘ _ __ 35 . [issued by any doctor in any single. ‘ g the Alliance and without any re- Mrs. John Richards .. .. 25.00 , - . i _ . . 1 LeClair .25 M15, H, .;_ phmips , , ‘monflh Wm be regarded as pnlflfll To this statement by the Aliioncefiluc“ ml" W‘ "Pillow"- .\ i A. Mflrlm .25 Leith Hodgson 2.00l.mcle violation of the Ac" .1‘ ‘lm representatives, Mr. Saunders row _ _ .1; rs. Doyle . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. .25 William Cotton .. . men be up to such doctor. ‘Ssmng plied on scvcrnl occasions “You. ncdllflm" l" 25 Stinlm P101112"! L D_ Murmy Zoolmore than the number mentioned to have my policy and me policy of. The number of pubhc mmmg $59.20 George Fllliter . . . . . .. lflilshow m“ he d“! so. [or modmnml the Liberal Party. ‘fell the 1ieoplc held b_Y m" Alllilllfil‘ dim“! ll‘ 1 m". King-lb Dorvhcster St. to date Mrs. Charlie Binns .. . purlmses may‘ m“ is u’ m“ ‘he that." This was utter Mr. Saunders Cmllllf-“Fill “Xceefled 35°- Ol ill“ .\ ‘s. Edlm M. Hunt . . - . . . . -- 5-00 Mrs. J. A. Mathcson . LOOlburden orproof Wm be o“ the do” had the opportunity he zisked fwllmelitlngs 88 were “ddrcww by n‘ A Friend - - - . . . . . . - -. .- 5-09 Miss Etta Murley 1.00 wt’ Iof consulting his Kings County Alllmlciys General 3861611111’ a“ ,\ q presto“ McLean 5,00 Mrs‘ Gm 50.1850... __ 1m 3- Thsl every doctor be com_n<'l-‘fnends_ 59 by the Alliance's Solicitor. 0 l. 0 c w. 500m . . . . . . . . . .. 3.00 M135 no“ 9953.15,... _, 1m led l0 take the B11159 of the patients. Although me Ammm Spenkerswvnicii meetings no 01010100011011 y_ 3 F A A_ M11161, 31111114155 Margaret Hagan __ Loo his temperature and his respiration,kommued to 5mm the uber p01. dozen tvere reported in the pressA n v. M. Scott Fulton 2.00 Mrs. Field . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 8"“ ‘WP fl record of the same m my a. contained in me 10.... 0mg practically all of m0 1000110115 ad t. 0. w. M. McMillan 2.00 Miss Chandler 1000's ("Tlce- M"! mark same on ai1s',nen.5..,md..n, u... peep“, we... no. dressed by Mr. MECLCOG 000M s J L McDonald 2.00 Mrs. J. C. Murphy . . . . .. 1.00 cemflcam 155"“ m ‘he panem’ ‘satisfied They wanted something Bani-MY referent!!! was "lllde w‘ i» s Flank McKie 2.00 Miss Grace Bllilnssiey . . 0 4' A docwr shim be permitted m definite from Mr Saunders direct. Pronllse 0r m‘? Liberal Pam’ w l‘ . s Robert McWilliams 2.00 Mrs. W. McNeil] .35 “lame ‘ml? a "Omlllfll T90 0i twen- n wns the“ mm 'M.. Saunders fin- duce the number of certificatesl 0 Daniel Davis . . . . . .. 2.00 Mrs, 1., McDonald, , 50 til-five cents for issuing a cerllfi- my Conwmed u, “m1... m. amou... twenty-five per month i0i- eaciidoc 8 A G- Murray 1-09 Mrs. M. Callaghan .. .10 cam- 50mm. ‘in me House which he dmtor as a maximum number. and k McLean . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs, w, H, Davies __ ‘30 5. ‘The appointment of at least on Apr“ 15L cmmnfng mum" mthe other promises referred t0 flllll including that regarding the a pointment of the Conunission Inspectors. The Alliance spell! also pledged themselves to the - ' pic that i1’ the promises madt stated by them were not kcpt by l Liberal Party aftcr being eltt ' the Temperance Alliance would "- to it that the facts would be ml thc Premier has referred to duringfkll°wll~ the course of the ititcrvicw on the. ' " "-_ ‘ ~.\lini|rtl'n Liiilinciii for lI1\l'1‘| bllr- amcndments to ‘make the Act inorc workable. and the price of liquor. 14th a brief ivas prepared in Mr. FQf Flavor a0 Nutriment F91‘ PiCfféCt ‘ ‘ Baking Qualities For Assure ' Dependability