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Be ready to help 4 ourself-and your family-to overcome trouble and to regain, and keep, good bodily conditions by having on hand for immediate use ‘ . ef--to en | S Americas’ ?|`iL;¢:xe?§5‘::g||.|=, alsrclulllis pits int v " _V "P" ' FHANEE HASN'l I SCAHEU ITALY -__ ROME, Jan.' 24-The subject of the detention of 29 Turks, said to be members of the Red Crescent Bo-- eiety, by the Italian authorities,who captured them on the French steamer lllanouba, was fully discussed at con- ference today between Premier Gio- litti,`Foreign Minister Marqu s di San lluiluno, and the French Ambassador to Italy, Camille Barrere. The confer- ences are said to have been very cor- dial, but the Turks are still held un- der arrest on the Island of Sardinia. Italy maintains her right to cap- ture and earch ships of neutral na- tions suspected of carrying contra- band of war. This has been the course followed, not only ln the case of French steamers, but also with British, German and Austrian. Italy does not, however, admit any limitation of that right. It is her in- tention to protect her army before the enemy. So far ns the Italian oli- tliorities will speak, the _examination of the v 'Forks in question seems to have proved that both doctors and nurses were included in the group of prisoners, but it is suspected that the object of'tbeir presence was - to distract attention from others who are believed to he Turkish officers, and they were in possession of arms, maps, and a cheque for ri large suni of money. ' _ Italian officials called attention to the fact that another ,alleged Red Crescent expedition was once halted in Egypt by (len. Kitchener and seat back us it was composed of bel-ligerents. Italy admits that France is cater- cisiug her duty admirably us a neu- tral power, but urges that France should not resent the wish on the part of Italy. even it a mistake is made, to exercise what she considers to be her right, as neither Franii nor any other nation can guarante that, in applying all possible measu- res to observe strict neutrality, she may not he deceived. The result of the conference has been reported to the French Govern- ment, and so far, the two countries have been animated by such a, concil- intory spirit that it .is expected a satisfactory- solution will be found. _.._._.___---- -PANAMA CANAL ...LONDON, Jan. 25-The news that l-ierr Ballin. the German shipping magnets. 'ls on the way to Panama. has caused a new flurry among Brit- ish shipping men, who were already somewhat disturbed by the prospect suaralssn pocroa illustrating the Effect of food. The ,remarkablle adaptability of Grape-Nuts food to stomachs so dis- ordered that they will reject every- thing else, is illustrated by the case "I ‘I1 woman in Racine, Wie. "Two years ago,” she says, “I was fillet'-ked by a stomach trouble so serious that for a long time I could not take much of any sort of food. Even the various kinds prescribed by the 'doctor produced most acute pain. "We then got some Grape-Nuts food and you can imagine my sur- prise and delight when ‘I found that I could, eat_it with a relish and with- fiut the slightest distress. ._ ‘When the doctor heard of it he told me to take several small portions each day. because hc feared I would Grow tired of it al I had of all other food. _ - ~ “-But to his surprise, (and that of °Vdl‘YlJody else), I did riot tire of Grips-Nuts, and became better day W lily. till. after some weeks, my stomach entirely recovered and I lwas able to eat anything my appetite craves, - "My nerves, which' had become so weakened that I feared Iiwould he- l`-omc insane, were also restored by Alle 'Grape'-Nuts food in _connection with Postum which has become our! lable -beverakr. I appreciate most“‘“""-3 ,th-1, ";gl“f'°“b‘Zo Wa: gd elfg Kratefully and thankfully the goodlw°r° “c 'L ° music? Ohms 'so A-het Your food Preparations hsve’:"°°W`3f“t' 1 :B °°";l“,e‘ea,,t fo,',ght done me, and shall be glad to answer rims I ° m °"',`:,°‘:, ond ,Mud 'mi one “UV letters inquiring as to my einer- us a tn ° B ‘°' obscure island empire to the rank of Amee." Name given by Postunr Co., ilarrtls Creek, Mich. _ d` Ida, ead the little -book, “The -R08, £0 T i 8 I dean,” .nn ¢_|,e,0q,h¢|- ycllxllle," in pings. "'l‘liere‘a_a rsa~Acha3g§,,° aaa; the Int dong, has °“' ' - ~ 'seen the Mikado sun remains nie ' a lvsr fled the shove letter? A new “M Insure from time is time. They I “_ Ouhme 0| the imperial clan ‘f° lmuinl. true. and full of human :nan hu ever spoken to mm ' e interest. Perry’s Players at of the new conditions which will fol- 10W the Opening of the canal. ~ - The ‘Pall Mail Gazette’ gives pro- Iminence to a letter from a corres- pondent who has just returned from' Panama, and who says:-‘If ` some improvement is not speedily made in the British mail services to _South America. and along the western coast we may expect to find when the canal'is Opened that both the Ger- mans and the Americans will geta- hcad of us, and capture the 1ion’s share of the increased-traffic. ‘Already passengers are avoiding the English boats and taking pass- age either by the German or the American 'fruit' line in preference, even from and to our own West In- dian Islands. ‘_Whcn l was in Panama all the talk was of preferential rates for,- Amelifillll Sllillping or penal rates for forelgncrs. It comes to the same thing. The canal cannot possibly pay unless very heavy rates arc charged, and these American ship owners will not stand if they are levied on their shipu. Thu Americans undoubtedly can make the opening of the canal the opportunity for a great effort to reestablish their mercantile marine.” After expressing the opinion that the canal cannot: pay as a commer- cial undertaking, but that if Ameri- can ships receive n heavy preference a national advantage will he gained, the correspondent continues:-‘l am convinced that in the mind of the American government the first con- sideration is the strategical benefit. to be derived from the control of the canal. lf. is, of course, wcll known that the entrance is being fortified, but few people know the strength of the, masked batteries in the Arrieri- 'can zone behind Colon. Approach thereto is forbidden, naturally, enough, and I cannot give details, but I have seen, sufficient to know that American control of the canal has been thoroughly safeguarded from attack. The excuse.gi.ven is_...that these armaments-are necessitated by the recent increases of armaments in Jamaica.” YIELLIHD CANAL ` IMIKES HEADWIY _BERLIN, Jan. 24-An executive meeting of the Great Waterways un- ion of Canada was held here this af- ternoon, and was attended by Presi- dent Detweiler, Mayor Schmaiz, _and Geo. Pattinson, M. L. A.; J. B. Ly- on, Guelph; Mayor McLellan and Mr. Doble, Galt; and Alols Bauer, Water- loo. - President Detweiler reported pro- gress and the ready responses from a number of boards of trade, telling of their hearty co-operation in the pro- ject. - The report of the first meeting will be printed in pamphlet form for dis- tribution. ' An air of optimism prevailed at thc meeting. V THE MYSTIC FIGURE OF THE MIKADO. Many admirers of Japan and of its sovereign do not hesitate to hail the Emperor Mitsuliltn as the greatest man of the nge, Cthnns do not go so far. In thc eyes of the Japanese of course their rulcr is not a man but a dernlgod and all comparisons of this world fall. For 600 years the emperors of Jap~ an lived not figuratively but actually lichiud screens. They never trod, :this lowly contaminating earth. Nothing of what went on outside of their beautiful prisons ever penetrated to their sacred ears. Then there was a political upheadal, the unsurplng Tokungowais were put to flight and for once we ses the Mikado plain; a pale, shrinking boy with his eyes blinking in thc light with which his throne ,was now ,so suddenly hooded. lie could not -wnik unaided even when it was tho- ught for a moment that his life was ln danger, and the language that he talked was not Japanese but a D&lB¢¢ language only understood by a handé _ful of courtlers and palace servlntfl- .Yet this helpless -boy whom Str ‘Harry Parks and the ot-ber represen- tatives of the western world in China a world power of the first magnitu- Amos and Mrs. West, York, are visiting friends in Hazelbrook. Mrs. 'Samuel Cameron and Mrs. The despatch in yesterday’s issue Press.” Roads 11 a. m., Hazeibropk 3 p. m., Alexandra 7 p. m. (loal and Steel Co, left this city yes- terday with a string of twenty~two horses which will cross by the Minto this mornin en route to S due . the Hazelbrook Baptist Church on As usual Rev. Mr. lilrh made a deep lust night and 10 o’clock Hat- Ottawa; John Richards, Bideford D The secontl l'__ W, (l, liapknf, ball l`ross last night by the score of I8 _ to 14, in the Y.M_(}.A. League. The game was fast and well played throughout. The first P. W. O. team won from a picked team. The Victorias were to have played but owing to injury to appear. A team was picked up to Dlay the P. W. C. The pupils of Prince Street School will give a delightful evening with Longfellow in their hall on Friday next at 8 o'clock. -The program will be nicely arranged and comprise es- says, recitations, and songs set to tuneful music by Prof. Wright who has brought the music of this school to a high standard. The admission will be only ten cents and the par- ents should encourage the pupils by a large attendance as these literary evening are all too few in this city. cent hockey match in that City bc- tween the Bankers’ and Columbian’ amatuer teams. The game resulted in a victory for the Bankers by a score 1-0. William Prowse, son of L. E. and Mrs. Prowse, City, figured ‘prominently on the lineup of -the Bankers in his old _position at point, a position which he held down with so much credit to hirr- self on the Vlctorias tearr~ of this city three years ago. Referring to thc game the Vancouver World says that Pruwse, the captain of the Bankers, was one of the heroes of the match cular. 21A skin as smooth as satin. It is quite possible to kecp your skin soft and free from chafe during the cold mouths. The daily use ol our witch hazel cream will accomplish won- ders. It is easy and pleasant to use nnd does not makethe skin sticky. Nicely perfumed Z5c a bottle. The McKinnon Drug Co. Druggists Cor. Gt. George and Kent Ste. drtf. agata, the old how-and-arrow soldier with the elder statesmen must pass whom he loves. Conversation even through a "third voice" so as to pre- ‘ serve the etiquette of lndfrectlon. --- ger .east yesterday on s business Benj. Breinner, City, is in Souris trip. _ on a business trip. -- There will he"a meeting this even- Agricultural meeting in the hall at B . . , the purpose of getting up horse races ary 30th., at 7.00 p. rn., All inter- in in the office of A S Hewitt for Kinkora on Tuesday evening, Janu- M W on the ice. ‘ ` i ested are invited to attend. Ewen McKinnon, Hampton, were in force to cheer the “Colts” on to the city last week and attended the victory and the Victoriss can al- _ , _ Burns concert. ways be depended upon to support - . - ' -- ` and his efforts were at times spectu~| .-1. Geo. J. Lane, City, was a passen- Theodore Ross will address au The°Abegweits will be out in full their team. The game on I<"riday evening will be sure to be a hot one known commercial man, is in the ' t ' ft r ii ab- he glad to greet him again ber of commercial travellers leaving '- C _ ”/ df e It pays to buy' fn this Province.l Tonight the big masquerade at Big A / 1 U 1 A Arena takes place. - g- s _-i - W » \,;;f§l ,_ _ _ _ . .-. . ¢. ,\ - ._-.-_--..-.........._._; \ '--as 'nur' ’ * hiag's'8erdil;\<-inthedtegfgfliatleflvisigrffarilddilds G. A. Perron, Quebec, the well < A "en _ \/ '-'-' city on a business rip a e a _ _ - R°V~ Harry 3- Efb. Will preach on sence of several weeks. His many _ ° ° Sunday. Feb. 4 as follows: Cross friends socially and commercially will a *__ Among the passengers outward on Any E0°d l1l`“5¢W°l`thY |10? dtilflllg the express to Georgetown last even ? nn hour or two of work before school ing were E, A. Mullins, Newcastle, _ Should curly at Guardian advertising N. B., and B. s. and Mrs. Mcrar- ' ‘ ‘¢ °°“'1®°=f at once for particulars- lane, Paris, ont. There were is num- _ _ - __ the Burn's Concert while in the city. Mrs Hammond Toomhs of North R ti d Mrs Geo MacKenzie of guests of their brother, Rev. If. W. ing illness and leaves to mourn be- the Western States. and one sister, Vlu- l'|cist li i'l~.tary of thc Board, lil. ll. i-lterus; 'l‘reasurcr, li. l<`. Hiltcheson; ru-elec_f.-- worth constitute the executive coin- niittee. There :ire two vacancies on the board to be filled and a nomin- ating committee was g%ppointed to nominate Directors to ill these vac- ancies. After the election a number some of their players were. unable to Short speeches were m,,de_f1-here was 8 strong optimistic feeling expressed in them all and the prospects seem bright for the greatest year‘s work in the history of the local Associa- tion. ::Rexall catarrh jelly is a remedy we can recommend to all who have catarrh. It is easy to use and gives prompt results, Put up in convenient tubes at 25c. Sole agents. The Mac- Kinnon Drug Co. Cor Gt. Geo. & Kt Sta. dtf. :tBuntain, Bell & Go., for best coal. Lowest prices. 1-23dtf. Henri' Jones. Hazelbrook. and it th‘ business trip to tinscity. _ . '_ _ _ christopher Mcneen Mt Herbert 8 er W --r- ‘ Hundreclshave-and are delighted with their bargains. There are still hav? ’°"‘”“°“ f‘°“‘ ‘\"°“"1“‘° “me” Mime E1” *md Amie N‘°“°1S°“~ lots of ieces of useful oods sellin at dee l cut rices--- ieces of cotton sheet- thei have been spending a few days Stanley Bridge, were passengers by . _ _ . y . ’ visiting friends. the ,vestern tm., yesterday morning. mg, towelinpg, creton, furniture covering, table linen, etc., _etc., J J Mcnouga*-,,~ Syd" the H returning gfvm A122 Gigi' Whege *hiv You’ll always find things exactly as advertised at this store. - » . e", we ' , t, e _ . known horse buyer for this Dominion 2/ferl(l!/lizgerlvlfirfigieaf Rigs. egsey §ttEe\fifl;ed‘ Colne todaymmld wcure a bargain' __ g Y Y "i'é°""1 A '48 is Soiled Curtains--cz Clearance Su“‘l“Y fwening last '30 11011* UN Toombs. They will also visit the l)r. _ , _ _ words as wrenched from the text ,mn Mrs, Teams.. of Mt. stewart on A bit soiled, we admit, but otherwise perfect. , - , . _ _ _ Gund m 2 (’h'°"'°'°“ 12 °h' 7 "em" “iw” “’*“"‘- _ - _ Lots of nice designs---at big saving in cost. _ if .1 il t l_<'.‘ , i- - - . . - _ . . . "W" 0 e ‘ty betwee" 1° 0 “Mk ?“*°““’“"“ "“““"“ “Wy “fm “ ““g“’ | and many other prices between proportionally reduced ”'_* -lil oro, A , ia e gon 3 A R000 congregation assembled in Gem eeown where may are ¢_\ie~' ____ __~__ ____ _ ______"__ A___”_____H _ _ I impression on his lieu.reri~l which will VN _ 1 U ,. -- | _ ¢--1, ri- _ _ mil. anim im forgotten. .ug .f,,,‘ff;"|',:§:,- if? "_i_”‘ii.'-_'.'»i;.-_A-1; $1.50 Curtains for. _ 73.2.00 Curtains for...... _ . . . $f.20 . . *__ ' ` ‘ liliurvellv. vffliusest Hu" ffl J~\u\ Pi- .oc urtains L80 .oo Curtains for.... 21 l‘lie following registered at the ,md Mrs. Chappelle. St. Avnrds_ The $3 AC S $4 S 4° urduy night; li, (1, Ha11,M¢,|m-mg; U, “des his pa,.e,,t,, two b,.U,_he,.,,: _[_ k _"M VA mi vw __ mi" M *AA M “___ lil. Pratt, St. lu-.t.ei'>i; A- LOU*-A011. Alfred, at home, and William J, in ""` _ i3?.'.i.i:1“"A-. §€f`°»‘.-i".'i'ifi‘-".l"'.'§_'.$i"fii“"; W” E“”°‘°‘*“‘ M“" _“E “°T"§",'- F22' '$2.25 _ dainty bedroom Curtains $1.35 pair _P »_ _» 1, \` HY- funeral takes place rom is a * _ mlmmemiaei "- U-_ ('!`l1I“~ *~'llYi l‘}~ residence tomorrow, Wednesday. » ` 'X' A"d"s°"' St' J°h“- morning at 8.45 o'clock to St, Dim- ` . - . _ _ 2 *_* sierra ruiiiolrni and im R u. seine- These curtains are of bobbinet---are 1, yds long---are orn ainented with 4 I-e 'ruin' ._ . -. . . - . _ -/it-L21-iff nlglgiil, mfg ','f,§,y,,yT,‘ff ,(,`§,`,"',-\,f1,',‘.‘,',‘,,.§,"-:',‘“",',',‘,,,,if "Y"" inch insertion and finished wltli pretty edging. We secured a small lot of thes ~`*=l°‘=k leaf- night mi um t.'<-.lm-.lr ' ' ` ' '_'..- ` at :i big reduction on account. of them being the last the manufacturer had in team won l'i'om the League ol the ed, These men with (‘., H, B. Long- ,__ "rig SPEAKER SPHUULE _ Pllllill IN IHENEH -_qu- oT'rAw.1\, January 24-Speakgr Sproule achieved his ambition today and le belle langue of old France tripped' inclodiously from his tongue as he recited the Prayers in French. The rumor had gone the rounds of the corridors and lobbies today and when the l-louse assembled at 2 o’clock thcrc was an exceptional at- tcndancc. The prayers are read alternately in French and English and thc former duty was relegated to Mr. Laplantc, assistant clerk. But today Speaker Sproule read the prayers in French 'A Vancouver exchange notes a re~ -_ __ .__ __ .- A 'Ill YEARS lllll AND GETTING WELL -11- lliaiks lu lilli Pllls 6x Mnplsozs Ava., Tonoirro. Apart. 7'r1»1. 191|. During the past two years, I have been su fering with Kidney Trouble- severe pains in my back at times, and with feet, ankles and legs so very swollen that I found great difficulty in moving around the house even in slippers. I am pleased to tell yon, since taking GIN PILLS, the pain has gone, the swelling has subsided, and I again wear my boots-which have not ' been upon my feet for nearly two years. I am seventy years of age, and am now using my sixth box of GIN PILLS' ’. E. A. SCADDING. ' Old people with lame 'backs-who suffer with Rheumstisin, or Kidney or Bladder' Trouble-will find welcome relief .in GIN PILLS. Every box .guaranteed and money refunded if not satisfactory. 5oc. a box, 6 for $.50- spm le freeifgou write Nations Druig &. gheiuicsl o. of Canada Idmlte . Dept. PF. ’l`oronto.' ` & vagiie mystic agui-e oi nie ieuai not even Prince Ito or Gen --_ .:-__ 1-I _ PRINCE r_'-oUN'r¥ Mis 'WILL l'tAISIil MINKS. sUMMERsI'DE_ Jan. 29-No- nou Waidronp of Tyne Valley rr- turned a few days agp from Digby, N. HL, where he secured sixteen ininku for breeding purposes. I-Ie sold them in Kensington, two to Charles Buds- iu Kensington, four to John A. Tlinmpsoii, two to Charles Suda- gan, Flea View ainl slr to Austin Scales, i-lt. Elsa/ours. These gentle- men have ranches all completed mul have put the little furbearers ln. These minks were all raised in one ranch in Nova Scotia-and are quite terra. The ranch was an extensive one, containing some fifty or sixty 'minks. The business was started three years ago and was considered quite n success: As fn the black fox business are practically all sold a- not for their skins. The-» are live sold at about sixty dollars a with thc flavour of a delightful Irish brogue. So pleased were the French- ('anadian members of the House, that instead of the .orthodox, "Amen," n round of parliamentary applause greetcd the conclusion of .wMw GRAIN GROWERS. ~BRANDON, Jan. 25fli'l'he annual meeting of the Grain Growers' Asso- ciation opencdycsterday' with 455 prominent farmers present. The ad- dress of the President have special emphasis to thc demand for lower freight rates, which lic declared were today most exorbitant and a burden on the entire `(‘-anadisii west. Furth- er, the address declares the intentions of the Grain Growers to presrl the demand on the Doniiniou Govern- ment for terminal elevators under government ownership and operation at l<‘ort William and Montreal. 'l‘hi~ cement. merger was also critized for advancing thc price of a necessary building material in the west. Fron- ‘tlie attendance null enthiisinsm dis- played the organization is au~all powerful political for-cs in flu- wi-sf.. Dliilfl (iHAPP[glLl.E-At St. Avards, at an early hour Jsny. 29, 1912, after a lingering illilr-mi, -l. Herbert Chap- pelle, beloved son of John E, and Margaret Chappelle. Mc-INNIS-At Dinette on January 7 1912, Miss Margaret Mclnnis, aged GH years. i\’iAR'I‘IN-At Glen Martin on Jan 5-Il, 1912, Mrs. Kenneth Martin aged 71 years. Sores! Corn Removed A Without Pain, Quickly No wonder I’utnam's Painless Corn Extractor sells so well. You see it is dinerent from any other remedy you have ever used. Does not merely re- lieve the pain temporarily, ~but is guaranteed to remove the meanest, sorest corn or callous no matter how long it has bothered you. Get a 25c. bottle of "Putnam's" to-day and prove it. The name tells the story- Putnam's Painless Corn and Wart the prayers. And Speaker Sproule, veteran parliamcntnrian as hc is, blushed very red when t~lir. Wilfred Laurier rose and congratulated the speaker on his progress in the French language. This action of the ex-Premier was all the more significeut as at the be- ginning of the session, when Speaker' Sproule was elected, he registered a protest against his election. When the history of how an Eng- lish Speaker of the House of Com- mons, without any previous kn ow- ledge of the language, _became com- petent to read it within three months, it w`ill he found that the I-Ion F. D. Monk, minister' nf public works, -was _the prompting force. And indeed it was with a twinkle of pardonable pride in his cyc that the Minister of Public Works congratu- lated his pupil, who was the modern exaiiiplc of the nphorism, “1t is nev- er to inte to mend." This ‘will be the last Wednesday evening during the srssion on which l‘.i.I'.’s can devote their rrvcnings to social cnjoyments iustcail of to their legislative duties, l"rcu icr Borden having given notice that hc will inove that hereafter Weilucsday shall be placed upon the same statins poli- tically as any other day. This shows a determination on the part of thc Government to press towards pro- rogation as rapidly as possible. Iu- dverl there is a rumor that it is thc desire of the Governnicut to conclude the session by March 10. The nlljollriivll debate on alll age ,pensions was rcsumcd by 1'). ll. Muc- lloualii, (Picton). The lloilsv wont into i~o|n|uif.tec of supply null iid- jouriicd Ht 5 o‘cloi~.k. _ ` 'ro cuizn A Colm IN oss on Take LAXATIVIIJ BROMI) Quiniue Tablets. Drugglsts refund money if it fails to cure. 'l'l. W. GROVIil'S sig- nature is on each box. 25c. ANNOUNCISMENTS -__ "Alpha Rebekah l. U. ll. l~‘_ lnesfs tunighl. nt. if i»'i~lol-k. In-gri-i- |»rar.- tive. "This is the night of ilu- llig mail- querade in the Alena. Skate and you'll enjoy il.. i1f0dli. "Here we are again-The annual Baptist choir rnnrert. on Tuesday _evening Jan. 30, -I-26d4i. "Always goml---Tile nuuual Baptist. choir concert-A spleadid program t/his' yen.r°""f‘uesilay evening Jan. 30 "Mectiiig of the 'l‘ruckmnn’s Union this evening nt ll 0'clock. lm- portaut business. All are requested to attend. S. R. Mcllonald. Scct.’y. *°-Both Abbles and_Vics have a wln over the Crystals. Which will win on Friday evening. Come and see for yourself. 1-30dli. inn, teacher of Voice Cffllure E and Organ. \'oici-_ (l|||¢\||-e a 'spe¢|a|_ ity. f~lturllo |41; Lit. George St, 1-llldtbsturwdw “If you don’t skate mme to the Arena and promenade. You’ll have lots of fun whichever you do, The Big Masquerade' skate will take place this evening. 1_30d]_i_ “The Abbie “Colts” defeated the Crystals. Can they also trim the Vive- A good many of their support- L-rs think they can. Friday night, will tell the tolc. "Wlint would you have given for ,thc Ahbics chance against the Crys- tals on the l:ltli_ The Vics may bein for as big surprise as the Crystals. Keep your reyes on the "Colts" gn Friday c\'cuin;:. 1-30d1i_ ~ 1-zach. ‘_ 1 I Extractor, which is sold by drugg-I inf- . #1 °fVolce Specialist, Prof. H. A.Tnn- ~ ~"‘Th_e Princess --co ~-'Patches I-_golii 0 O . a House Tonight Sure m ° 97 "A very large number of skaters lin'-'e signified their intentions to skate in the iiiasquerade in the Arena this evening, This pl-omiggg gg be the most successful skate of all, Get your costume, join them And have barrels of fun. 1-30d1i, l | hd 9 _ng ,_/"C-H-|-(_, _ - D.el:..v ; f MEMOHANDUM-_ _ ` open ev¢NiNc.s us-rii. 9 64,50; _ LET US l.0AN L' YOU TIIE MUNEY AF ` To Buy B 'Ill ‘ lll - ’ I fl Pay ollMorlgage_s 5 _ Improve Real Estate :_ iii. 011.! PLN Z; Wil" Pune or Call. Tlili CANADIAN liomc nveslmenlCo.I.fd y ' Phone No. 424. R9i'a1 Bank Building. Richmond St. Entrance Chtrlottetovvu, P. E, [_ i \\ v me-»-Og, -~~ - - ~ -- »~~ ¢-. »...-_ . *. J t-laturday night: W.i’. 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