"t? "l Important Item tn the 1111-‘ iteration o! a meal. And, as the aver. lsc ilousewife has threcmcals a day 1° PPPPKIB. she should have the kind Bl utensil; “m; Th in "in lonitlll 1n Limited _ “-——-\_.__.- x i QLITUBER 3. he Empire." says this weeki "lriv - .- . ‘Oat L _ _ ‘trimmer conscpms of it m. not zmi’ _ , , 1 _ i I Y. > moishlp in connection ulth t.lc Uiiit- , a nfinavfira How do we worship? For worship we l tariffs will play a part. though. wet that it is worth ivhlle to take risks cl; Church on silfldgy O;\L:|\:cl¢5m/11 at c‘. 3mm“ I ' g», Vi] IHIUIZD 1 A pre-nllptiq showe t - need the right surroundings wmhoutigopel hot Tjfrfidflmiliilflfli’. part." The . in order to foster the development lhbrih Rlistico. 1i fl. m. and at Staii- 0H8, 01g the ‘mos: it?“ 1 i , _ _ “ i‘ “'55 erider- _ , ‘ . pec a or e ieves t e most crying, of inter-Imperial trade. This does llv Bridge 7.30 ' i '1 " I-i S ' “figs f; i ggylgfjnlyalftilrtcklt Caseiy, Wcdnes- nlgsidthalggfiigggltsgxzgthéz‘for us? i need of_the Imperial Conference isinot mean. necessarily, that we ought Bishop, ltfiniskr. p‘ n. e 1 1 t‘ conmbutmg to He“ 13111011" » , , - '1 , 1 , , . l ! _ _ 0. . M" Haqtifll 0-‘ hliime 0f Ml. and n keeps God neat ken“ us humble ito have a permanent secretariat. i to imitate the Domiiiions in resort-1 ____ _ ma"? and 111g Qfiifr/mfnf Y9,“ ti‘: will b: bu)"; Foiaioc-g . hundred -1 1102 .1‘ About one inspires us to do better and direct; The Saturday Review describes the‘ iiig to preferential tariffs, for there LAYING CORNER STONE - The 521 “Om 9 17191119111’- QQPZRC! ' § g3 Tumips every day at e;- ‘ i“ t “11911115 1155°mb19<i 110 do hon- the cnurse of our me Bcwrdln mlconfererice as meeting in an atmos-i may be other methods which from 1hiessing and laying 0f m‘: camel‘ on you. ‘ A. llhrehousc. 1lcialft “mam thflkfigsoésaiCaseley- aha to exiendlms plan 5 iphere of good-will, though amid. our viewpoint, would be better. stone of St. Michael's ‘church. Iona. H » 1 6 - wsies to her. Misses Adele ' _ _ gloom and doubting expectation, "We doubt if oven the most con. .11 t k l‘ i cm “i”; i. a c; a {is ' i. J L and Corn Champion, laden with glfts1 M the awning “ivice me “we”. ather than definite hope. The om- i firmed free trader really desires the 2,1 a e p “Ce-on ismwm alumna? I .d ' g re méoe cxpmssfl’ F) , . and ‘allowed by Miss Minnie c 1 m.” “A. mm “.110 saved the nations. .81“ says the Review M‘ frank!) i Dom“ m m m I ct. 5th at 3 oclock. 7315-10-1-ol O provi e greater enloyment lfl e ; roz er- l . . - ' i: s remove e - » - _ - , - l. ‘ivareliouse Phone 1119 and Mr. Ollie Burns as bride and 1T“ text found m Zacharlah 4'6 and unfavorable. The weekly goes on toics which thcv now grant SmPkIHS "fake '1 Yo“ chow" and 11“ 1, cimrhmflown ‘ lgmam‘ entered we living room‘ The that story connected therewith ilius- fsay that the Canadian pump“. freshigoods‘ or woind Browse the reps“ "OTB! WORK Pfiovnhlu“: QIUOYIIIGnf l5 YOl-‘rs. ,- i, . _ _ _ . . . . . l .. . ,- __ _ iiffioiiifiifi parcels were opened by M155 Annie 613;? 3:11:11 fiowelrxmhrlnanlie? ex‘ from his victory at the polls, has! of the Colonial Stocks Act, tinder The work on the Canadian Niitiolrlf S i’ h _d. . 1 _—'_' _ Champion. while Miss Beatrice Case- 1 't ~ 1 e P f“ m5? -§ B". replied to the United States tariiii which the oomihiohs ElijOy a, m1. .n.,lel i. now mo...“ rank“, L0,“... 131° I" eve Iscovered in MAS. ER BI- 1y read the verses and presnntgd the ti: Tsszidrygogzdhandkiya“ “e5 , by fiscal action which will, no doubt.’ ercntial position in the British cap- completion, and may pcrhiit of ill" W113‘ ‘hey 11ave1°113 50-13111“ 1 gifts to the bride-to-‘be. Thg'8flt,51:rh w t i‘; _ Se“ 1* heart i be effective‘ on the land fronteir ofi ital market. And so the entire quos-‘buiiding being officially opened dllr- for bettermgarflws- T11°u5511d5 1'3'3V¢1111@3<1‘/ grouped togctiirr made a. wonderful L“: 8y a v ‘c My the path to me 1 1115 13111111111911» 111115 W111» 1116156111511381 lion is removed from the sphere of iiig the first week of December. The IJ°P1¢¢1 1119111 55 111911 VQYY 9W" 5m°1<3i - miscellaneous shower; consisting of m ' imake the import of sea-borne Brit- l principle into that of expediency. iplastering has been compictcfl to the ' g s specialized fiance‘ several cheques. I large quantity of {uh commerwlmore difficult. 1 ‘M; a, n-orkablc alternative to aisccond floor. and 75 per cent of thr- 25C Expertly Handed from the finest m “I concenmmn‘ n“ m I,” china, silver and linen. Miss Casely On Tuesday evening, September; Australia, the Saturday Revleiyisoi-onger fiscal policy, there is theirough plastering is ms“- fimshcii Th, tobacco‘, with a mildness so delightful b‘? t“ “um” to the end m“ iacknowledgrd the Ems m a momugi 30‘ an event of more than usual n_ goes on, has met her difficulties byi proposal to regulate trade by mcansicrectinn of the interior partitions has __°nc'e Yo" "Y them You mo Wm “rt .E"TMH i‘ Belem" vision may b: 1y apprecmuv? wax “W5; task p186. in Malpeque Han i similar action. while Prime Minlst- oi‘ import boards and the bulk Bur-also been completed. The luctal cor-l f gm among your most enjoyable pals 111M‘! 1! restored. Violin selections were given by Mr. when Mrs. James A. Campbell. B. A. i“ J‘ B‘ M- gieerfilrgkiof Soluth Afiiica chase of Domini-oils ' iaroducts. This nice work is well under way. and the, i ' war‘ t. l James Bel to, 4111 _ i _|‘appea.rs to . n ng aong poi - scheme, at present, appears to be finishing of the'fl ~ 1 . be ~, _ .7 , _ "‘ Eye Strainbrelieved Ind Woodsldeaarrid Missehliixiigjgeldgalfifllelj 2:‘; izfirhgfiiuical rather than economic lines.“ favored in Governmental circles, pleted. Terrrizo i121; glalglhéelgfflrllild‘ To ge 1'°<12¢g="vw1ler¢ 111 111? 111119 fed 11515111 e lm alnuccs cor- were me acwnlpmism ‘or me evem the youthful “Home” and their . ' “I'll; ‘scheme admittedly has ltslfloor and in the basement are ilffillfii p“ age o’ 25c‘ sewage, 1 i118. teacher held the close attention o!‘ Rocks to be Avoided difficulties, but we venture to pre- laid at present. The boilers lire al-l 1' Any one of these defects may be. and nearly always ls. the cause o! Severe Headaches If troubled with head- aches. we will be glad to investigate the condition of your eyes. and if necessary. hflllSll you with properly fitted corrective glasses. t. r. llurclllssoli OPTOMETRIST g 1.1!, sift,‘ ER ~ COOKING UTENS [LS will lighten her work. c kind we feature are exceptional 11111- 111¢Y are long wearing, easE-iy Kay of Stanley; Messrs Irving Thomp- son, Alex. Scott. Vernon Dennis and Missrs Ruth and Viola Dennis of town United on Sunday morning largely attended. ‘The exercises, as leader. The special Qddres; Come let us‘ worship" was given Buying that the Psalmist is calling to worship because he realizes I as the outward expression of an . i '1 . Krlng of God-as man's knowledge should we worship God? Because We become like what we worsh and man will Mrs. Crozier was assisted by Mrs. William Abbott. Mrs. Chestcr Simp- son and Mrs. James Burns in the serving of lunch. The large number of friends present on this occasion and many who were unable to be present—ail Join in wishing Miss Cascly every happiness. for 151115 period of time; on the other- hand, the primary pupils in their first efforts wcre warmly received by in- terested listeners. The following is the program: Piano Duett. “lvlarche Militaire (Schu- Among those present from Ken-i singt/on and Freetown at the pre- nuptial shower of Miss Caseiy on Wednesday evening were: Mr. andii 119m Ruth Mflllfllfimcrifl- Mrs.1 i Mrse. Arch. MacKcnzle. Mr. and1, Cflmhbdl- Mm Baker, M}; and Mrs“ Jardine1PiflnO solo. “Falling Leaves" (Lange) and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis. MTS- cmlmhbell- i Plano Duett. “Fairies Waltz," (Stres- Ibng) Grace McGiiivary, Mrs.- Camp- bell. . Piano solo. “Bunch of Daisies" (Mar- tin) Eieanor Ramsay. iPano solo, “The Fairies Lullaby" (Martin), Margaret Cousins. Piano Duett “Valse Des Roses" (Kc-th- rer). Dorothy Thompson, Mrs. Campbell. Paino solo. "The Valentine Party" (Martin) Wilton Ramsay. Plano solo “Children at Play". (G-rernwoldi Dugald MacNutt. Piano Duett, "Crimson Blushes," (Lester) Louise Simlpson. Mrs. Campbell. The many friends of Mr. E. J. Phillips. Hamilton, regret to learn of his illness, which, it ls hoped will b: of short duration. Miss Dorothy Simpson has return- ed from spending a pleasant week’ in Marshtleld the guest of her grand- parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. G. Dennis. Mrs. Erntst Callbeck and children of Linklettcr spent the week, guests a.” Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Woodside, Hamilton. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Edward Thompson, Albcrton were motorists here on Sun- day Alice McGougan. Piano solo "Dance of the Pansies." (Martini Kenneth McKay. Piano Duett “Love and Flowers" New Flower Song. (Aldrich) Jennie Matthews. rMs. Campbell. Piano solo "Contentment (Martini Grace Beairsto. Piano Solo “Autumn Hoivers" (Stres- burg) Villah Hickey. Mr. and Mrs. Chestcr Simpson en- tertained the following friends rec- ently: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ander- son. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Mac- Waltz" K "fight. and yet are low llriflfi We Invite your inspection. Marshfield. left Saturday morning on return to Piano duett "Up in 7- $W1ni;" (F011- tolne), Jean Owen, Mrs. Campbell. God Save the King- Misses Hilda and Mattie Ramsay F!!!’ a lie Rogers Hardware Co., Brookline. Masst-M. The beautiful piano used at the re- cital was s. Hcinzman and very kind- ly loaned by Miller Bros. Charlotte- town. P. E. Island. The thanks of Mrs. Campbell and her pupils are cordial- ly extended to this firm. Miss Violet Richardson Graduate Halifax Ladies‘ College Department of Expression Pupils Received for: Expression. Public S p e a kin I. Mr. and Mrs. Major Taylor had as their guests on Sunday the following: i s1 Huston Stferzlaghnrlottetown. 113" Omwhfadi M" ‘"111 w!‘ om“ Phone 283. McKay and family of Tyne Valley. u 1 H "I32-i-10-3-1mo. Mrs. Thomas E. Ramsay, Miss 211191181 MacQuarrie, Mr. and ltlrs. George‘ ‘BULBS We have Just received and fliwned our annual fall ship- ment. of flowering BULBS dir- ect from LISSE, HOLLAND. 0hr stoeklof BULBS are all lam first sine sums which W_lll produce large bloom and P" "P! niucll better reunite "W! smaller and Inferior Bulbs sold elsewhere. lltln TULIPS. DAFFODILS. NAB-OISE!) CBOCUS. SNOWDBOPS. EESIA, etc, "m. all at lowest prices. We Ply POSTAGE on all null "'10P!- Bend for our Bulb list foeiule at our BOOKSTORE. Garter 8i 0o. Fred ii. Traiiior Dramatics. Interior Decoration ML and Mm “may Auld and m...“ Hcgg and Miss Blanche Hogg of Sum- . merside. i ' Mrs. John MacMillan and Mrs.‘ George Bairsto, Covehead were vis- i - itors at Mr. G. W. Rarrisays on Sun- 1 day. [f you want‘ Expedition! and Expert Workmanship Send to Among the recent motorists to Summer-side were: Mr. and Mm] George MacKay. Mrs. Thomas Mac-i mitt, Mrs. Jumts a. cmipteii, m. I Keir Woodsidc. Rev. m. M. Althea! and Mr. ‘mamas MscNutt Mr. and Mrs. Vernon MacGoug-an, i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacNutt were1 recent motorists in Borden-M. fto Street opptsiglgrgriutee Edward Theatre ' Guests registered at the Macdou- Btn l-louse during the week are u follows: Dr. and Mm. m. J..Yeo. The rally day service in Prince. asslzned by the Religious Board or’ Education were wholeheartedly car-J ried out. Mr. John Simpson, Bllpgr- intendznt of Sunday School, acting? the pastor the Rev. E. M. Aitken. The spmker introduced his remarks by. English weekly reviews devote con- "GWWW of i: in our experience. Be. i ginning vlith a d:flnitlon of worship, ,ner innate desire-traced the history lot it as it ls lpvealed in man's discov- lGod grew, man advanced. 1st. Why. is natural, it is illustrated by Jesus.’ worship somcthing the large audience present. This was the fourth annual recital of this nat- ure and it was very interesting to not- ice the degree of excellence attained by a number of the pupils who have been under Mrs. Campbelfs training Piano solo “Day Dreams‘ (LiehnerL, .... English Devoting Much to, i LONDON, Oct. 1.—Mcst or me us.‘ siderable space to discussing the Im- pefial Conference, and a theme colli- anon to most of the reviews Wis that. the 1 control , fact, it. now remains to be seen how the equality will be used. “A common deal will have to be~ Mi regarded." says The Spectator, “as! being immensely more important than any pedantic legalistic concep- tion. Any scheme of imperial develop. i ment representing the greatest mens- iure of common agreement is bound1 to be largely a patch-work in WiliCil! n“ The mitting oncmic it 1p. dict that “when men are thinking in terms soon take of secessi-ii they are unlikely to put i and more 1 omic co-operatlnn.” submits the Sat- i urday Review. "And the home pos- iition appears even more UHprUmE-_c1udc5 the iihg. With FUCK W8 511511 Ill/Old B- IOCK. the opportunity ta lead the way to- 111 ‘but we do seem likely to run aground ward-q a constructive policy, it will ,19Y River Women's Institute m _ when the navigators are wondering: leave those xvi-lo "m ’ "ml" m m m“ m. h a Wm i m m ' 1 and Preferential tariffs in undiSPUt- lthe Svptembcr 1119651112’- TWPiio mciill n "w m” r ‘m!’ u I a u m’ u” u‘ mmmmm od possession of the field. ' iwhethei‘ to steer the vessel totvardsi free trade or protection, or towards‘ ‘l ‘ii F t tl l 512i ()Tnl‘_lll()_v_i{lll_glivi\_lz pi a w Weeklies Are - To Imperial Conference ISOmc unknown and uncharted Soc- iialist haven, where young professors iwiil be found to believe they call ‘Cormack ill and wool from an equal relationship being already a i Whitehall." the intellectual democrats. after iid- iNow G13 less. concern itself primarily with ec- iconciusicns tviil hoicl good when all1 ithc premises are different." , “The logical conclusion to be drawn from the present economic state of ‘forward suggestions favoring econ-iehhse hoards ating Empire tradeI "If the laresent Government." con- ifientraillilardianf i ‘FRESH OYSTERS and icb~ters at‘ isyzli-srds 202 Rxlimoiid st 3 7319-10-2-2. 1 =zTllE BEST EVER has been the fgeneral comment of the erliudx who have seen alid heard John‘ Mc- "Song 0' My llciirt" at Edward today fur the Space the world's trade in lviieatithe Prince arm chair in Iiast time. i , suxnsv New Statesman, reprcscntiilg SEit\'l(‘lI,~1.— Fir the cw Clillrcii oi’ Chris: irc Bible School i0.00 a. m. quenching scrvicc 11.00 a. m aiso scr- “Old I vice in Cavcndisii Baptist Church 7.30 p. m. Wm. G. (Qliigicv, Prlsvr. r0 ~i= the conference will, doubt-- n: follows: matters. asks if the NORTH RUSTICO sxn sriisn, {may BRlDGE.-—'I'licrc will be divine‘ Great Britain trill to either higher preferences. or the Master Mason cigarettes veryiready installed. and it is expected; tariffs i that the lieatinr: plant will he called’ pur- {into service within two iveeks, 'I"l~le1 as a means '0! stimui- bath tubs have all been set. and til?‘ {glazed tile wiiils of the bathrooms i i" i New Statesman, "lets slipi INSnTUTE 111151571571-“111? FPS“ M‘ monthly meeting of the itflzrrii-i e1 at‘ favor. protcciivefflic home of Mrs. Richard Strad to" ‘cars and four visitors were pr"; li T "WT ' ' nTemT~7.i}To"f“i.ih'clfle_Tohi's_C.'-ihlnfCofiW l,‘ m" as folbws: Thomas Wark. Douglasjnazflbrmk ‘Work. c. w, Langstaff, Mrs. c. w. i 11"’ 1411*“ Langstafi, Ethel Lindiey, Stella GIOW- ‘WW1- cl"n. ‘ MAZELBBOOK AND VlCINITi Miss Alice Buxtmi who spent |D_ k rm summer on the Island returned toiDiake 1 e lix home ill the United States. l '“ ° Mr and Mrs John Pippy are visit- “°°°_“m" ing friends in Fortune. holidays. - Mrs Marjorie Roop, city was a. re- ‘ cent visitor here. Ihzelbrcok Service at the Baptist Church here on Sunday morning was well attended and conducted by the Rev E.J. Chisholm. i .__._ Friends of Mr. Seymour C.B.~C. spc Myers _ _ ,_ ccntly. Officers for the "v1.11 “f” ‘"111 “Fm °1 h“ 11mg‘ year lire as follows: President Mi- w. .01'lly the best quality, J. McEachem (re-elccted.) Vicc l a goodly number from Mt. Her- bert, Hazelbrook and Betllel attend- 1ed the recent concert in Povmal ‘lion iii aid oi the Mt. Mellick ‘Women's Institute. i Miss Edythe Wood City spcnt the week end at her home here. ary. ‘and Farmers The recent schoool fair held at the McDonald 5011001 proved a wonderful success. There was it beautiful dis- way". play of fruits flowers. vegetables, ldomestie science and a splendid BX- The Lot ‘itibit of school work. - 1 M: and Mrs H. White. Mt Herbert were visitnre here recently. Bethel School has re-opened after the fall vacation. .___._. Mr and Mrs Harold Mcman andhdpehding sometime little daughter of mt 1B motored tolstates. "Tenders for Pumping Station And Dwelling Sealed Tenders for building Pumping Station and Open" “m” and Kenneth M56353.’ m; ntor’s Dwelling at the source of the new water supply. Brock-i and Mrs. Elmer nylor. Mr. and Mrs. ley Point Roads. will he received at the Commissioners office. until noon of Thursday, October 9th. Plans and specifications may be seen er’s office. The right ls reserved by the Commissioners to reject any i or all Tenders, or to acceptany Tender. A By order, J. A~ MACMILLAN, Office of Commissioners of Sewers & Wa Li It d ""°"° m fiofimitz. Z“'...’§°§.".§"'t“'§’ or Helvh-r-rwor-li, m Q i muemanmv m,’ m. M“ A l ‘ Prince Edward Island. ' “ma”, Lflomwwn. d” u nu-"JQ," Mrs Henry Jones returned home: from a pleasant visit in Annandaie. ‘the, It is pleasing to note that Ernesti‘ has from an accident Mr and Mrs L. Vvhite and famiiy.| ~ ‘v -;1- "trlre. School here is closed for the fal11 C15‘ “e e level.“ “s1 0 s 1e Mr Henson Williams, Tyne ‘Jaiiey. Miss Julia Myers student at; the A Telephone meeting of the Hazel- brook and vicinity tine WES held re-l President Mr BoswellaCarvcr, Secret- Drake, Auditor Mi" kine. Trustees. Messrs Pope N031 31 McRae and Fred Robertson. most conlplctxi dissing. b01816?" They ‘will soon be taking odvanta ,2 of the "New Itlurrny Harbour R311‘ and will no doubt b0 3 809d 1'11’ when finished. Mr and Mrs M. W. Wood. Cm: Rom-ls, were recent visitors to Eethci Mr George jenkins Mt. Herbert in‘ V’ _ I Of 1e.- Englislrdaugilter of the late cap; JJF q: 7' ‘"15 3115‘1~'1‘1'Ed ‘V1111 “\1" 31011lEi"-§i5"“1°1'5 _511@ F4131. "It 15 CHTiOU-i t0 Thomas. Her mother was Hanzixll Sunday wlicre they were Maiden Name." Secrrtrii"; Z’f‘])')1'{@{11lii3i.6 how quickly Engish women fienl1ef~gy of silmlnerside, R E‘ ‘L or M\r and Mrs Vernon $40.00 having been paid for pahmhgiage. Ih London a ivomarl of 2s al-|1\r,-5_ Davies has been 29 rears in this the hall. also a bill of $1.20 was voted ' ways looks 36. state. Next year. if health ‘will pH‘- ot be paid to the Red Cross. A msct-i "Tile Englishivumali does not know mm She Wm ‘mt Picmu and fricrvb 111g (‘f the mcmbers Was calicrl trrde- 119W 1° “Pa? dune-Y I“ “e1? 1'1“ Their family consists of t\v0 sons and Icicle upan n. programme for tite Cmi- ' 5086i; siic , zs 100 years behind the one is mamm‘ n“ Davies m a fin" ivelition. Mrs. Willie Ling kllldij.’ ih-1C0nfliwn1a1 woman. in whose style Mme hp...“ n m, (m, a!“ ___‘.,..‘_._ vited tho mnmberg (,0 hm- hqme f~._~:aiid deportiileiit war and revolution _ the October fneefjljm R01; my] i.) lytiiiave worked wonders. Oil the Coli- “ML Blank would m! m“. h Meeting opened ivith ode. 3701] calllwbfiikill Anzel, son of Mr and Mrs JA- M _ _ _ _ , i _, l Willic II completely iecoveiegl ansivered “qth “The “V0156 Fright y iinent. the uolnan tiles ta please tlieifldmntage m, 2X1>___Dnc_ he is a Pena‘ “11AC11 11131311119 igver 50g)’ The me-tmg C105“; “m. l man. but licre itvseems to be the rc- i p l ithe singing of the National Anthemlwrse" The Lngushma“ has become Judccr "I Suppose vou mam 1).. ' . . .- .- , i livelier; lnained the same." the 151131151111101113“ has N‘ ‘gent.’ something short cf u sentie- i man?" iafter which lunch was served. iENGLISH WOMEN SHOLD TAKE ________i__ i NOTICE i (7-‘\N:\DYI\NS IN ‘VASHINGTON 1 ‘Klilliiims and Mrs J. ' 1 Mrs. Goldberg and Mrs, S‘ ‘PYSVTJI t ed w, (Canadian P1155) V iivere gossiping over the has}: fence. , i “‘° °’ i i LONDON. Oct. 2_a German A lvmnan n! one personality I metvi "I heard it today do: Able Katfliiskj‘ . ii s““‘1a5' iwoman now visiting England has in Seattle is Mrs. GenrgclDavies, who ‘ v95 keeping a budget " v i i i "V0t!—und his vife too?" sent her impressions to the Berlin is a native of Pictoil, N. S. She is a ht the iveels end here- W E L S H ANTHRACITE, ensuing 1 Mr Wiiiixn: Benjamin Jclz- Treasurer iicnil, FUR EVERY Wrunrnsr ‘AMERICAN ANTHRAC- ITE, Nut, Stoyle and Egg. in this locality have H? noiiiNiolx" COKE ._________._______ l ,-' PETROLEUM COKE. 48 road is being rcpaiiwl "T 0m SYDNEY S(‘Rl€i<]i\‘i§li INVERNESS sci: SPRIN CHILL SCREEN Eli. ALBION Nut, Stove and Lump. A complete line of high- grade Coals in stock ready vto m m, um... EEINEli. i i deliver promptly. We suggest that you order FIREWOOI), Hard and Soft ‘Wood. A. PICKARD €e° CD}. PHONE 240 I your winter supply ilow. i at the Commission- I Manager. ter Supply, lO-bIfm-LI.