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'/ .i,>,, .f'- ../.f f ,, , 1. -/1. _» . . -- a-----' -»f_*~. fi i i Yu, “’ i t Ed speaker, 'lhv 1n.1u wliose every . ,` "What are the qualities not-:lcd for t»”.._f- . other-=; in other u-oi~ri.=, the sirrfi oi » . _ . ;__h(§_,,._,._._._‘,, -_i _ |And, above fill, an understanding ,_ , , , , i 1, . . . - '~ 5 ' ' :~"_..-' _ __‘*‘,2f.~'f`.f'i$ ' `1`f"/f_.;,_'fi"_':/f _ happiness and siicccss. Even lf it . ' were not huilt on deep foundations .. 1 ‘ ' .'<' .‘. 2 . , . _,~,_§’.--f_gfY_.__»,,,_;-'.44/_»;;_i2,»i’i.',.i nf belief, the Christian tenets would .tg 1 THURSDAY. l>tf)I\"l'O_ ON, 24 ».»\s a result nt ~he :\l,»iu'.'itiioii of the trade irf- ng: li1_»f~.\i 'ii the L'ni‘.c in the sliape of 11 i | lui-ee: uiai~r1~-1: for her products. .\lr_ Nit~liuI~oii is chairman of the _ l . I_iiuiiiri‘:ii»,ii’s woiioiiiic coinmntee,foundation for a substantial ulnrh. \\'i1i:-‘.:.~ti hitrtl to obtain -the _._.amI;e_r Trad abrogation of the treaty affecting Russia. ,' Mr. Nicholson said Canadian ex- ports of lumber to Great Britain L0 E. since Monday. About sixty-five members liiive dropped off 50 per cent. 1922. I He believes the recovery :lumber will be a gradual, but steady advance. As to general cars iMountain and Cobbler Potatoes. `J. B. of _ gion at Kensington. are rellU9St@d sro.; 1° “EAL Oct. oi tho We VI t f Cla l tte- .British market for the Domlnion's ;0“ny were presen rom 1 ro b 1 Ma us' until Mr. Robert Gordon, Grand -WANTED IMMEDIATELY four turnlps, also quantity Green Mlllman, Kensington. 5639-10-25-51. -FLASI-[LIGHT and radio bat- teries, distributed by Brace's. 5658-10-26-21. -ALL RETURNED MEN from Kensington and surrounding dis- rlct interested in the organization s. branch of the Canadian Le- meet in the Town Hall Friday. 28, at 7 pm. 5669-10-26-S1 -WRIST AND DANCE - The regular Monday evening whist and dance held in the C. M. B. A. hall was fifteen tables. The prize winners were: Miss Clara Gallant, Miss Le- na an largely attended. There were Drapeau, Mr. Maxlme Peters Mr.. Fred Perry. Dancing was d e indulged in at the conclusion of play.-S. -ANNUAL YISITATION -- The annual visitation of the Grand dge of the Masonic Order of P. I., Summerside, took place on re present from different lodges. wn. Mr, Donald Baker, Grand ster of the local lodge presided ness revival, Mr. Nicholson said he Master of the Island took the ,a single unit to go at one 'the British Empire has laid un- ' provcment. New Infantile Paralysis thought so far as it is possible for Cham After the usual business_ time' speeches were made, followed by a the social hour and refreshments, The imeeting was one of the most suc- cesful ever held lri the Summerside Lodge.-S. -GRAND OPENING OF TUG- OF-WAR AND OTHER SPORTS- The first Tug-of-War pull for the ImmUniZing' Agéllf S0llg'hf championship of tho ara district !\'E\V YRK, Oct. 26.-Infantile paralysis is i'f:‘.'c:ilLng a mariysided character ;n expcriincnts upoii nionkeys .'12 the Rockefeller Instit- uie for Medical Re.=c:ircl1. The sig'n.i`:cauce of tlii-_se anim-"il e,\.-periincziis is described by S;1non Flexner, MD, director of the In- stitute. The iiioiikeys iindirgo forms of niizintlic p;ir.iiy.~is so much like the hurnazi ‘.;;z'id tha; there is hope of rli.r.l:e_\'s skin, it may pro- duce immunity. But sometimes, Dr. instead of immunity. be produced with the virus, Ainvricaii Medical Association. s,ub:~tancc. This is the clear have had paralysis. Used on lirycs along wiih the virus it is ing an effective immunizing in this twin treatment, but "grade of immunity" remains to he determined. The use of the serum alone is tion and the medical journal in an editor al points out that its effec Bessborough Urges Clean Citizenship TORONTY) Oct. 36,-"Tig ly. born `a gentleman is an accident; to live and die a griztlvznaii is a definite and `I\ses. Finely tailored with Cushioned Shoulder, form fitting half belt, open vented back and trimmed with half inch seam- ing. _Half satin lined. A splendid range to choose from ' _ “Prince” Overcoats for Boys Prince o’ Coats for boys and students. 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Heather color All Wool black Jumbo Knit $ Coat Sweaters it ii "' _ A i hu house on Toihoi sw* imay add that I am given to under Ygzred ,.133 _lie a previous meet- f -` - _ Défént workers. and the D21' orm stand that the British Dental As mm the appucmon for permission fled number of perwlll would in- posed competmom volve the suffering and possibly ' the death of a large number of ALTER HOUSE NUMBER compensating advantages. moo or simultaneous experiment# ,motion novo expressed them- ln different P10005 by BU "»“5P°°1' selves as unfavorable to the pro- animala without any additional FOR Nuwous CITIZEN "Becondiy, I am advised that TORONTO, Oct. 25-Deapiw A1- many experts feel grave doubt as derman Glass' emphatic declara- rejected. ____________. i v DaddY I‘m A011?-" to re-number the house had IM” 'rqmmy-"That Pmblem You har ed me with last. night wad All WWW Fatlier-"All wr0¥\8. WU 1" Wd' to the practical value of the pro- tion that "as public men we should posed line of research, and const- denounce md attempt to BUDPNBI der that it would be Impossible to superstition,” the civic works com- carry it out with adequate precau- mittee yesterday -decided to humor tion! laainst severe and prolonged the apprehension: of l citizen who "won, you' noedxrt exactly W2 about it, because none °f 92° mm iioaiiroo not it right. ¢1*h°f~ '- Observer-Dispatch. _" - _-- _s _~ _c_` _,__ ___ , -- ‘Z _ , ., it-“ if y/25%,, .‘/A V _ off 'glial _ f- g ff _-..___ _ 5- ,_ _. __ , __-_ 'f' ,- .. ' ' \ - ‘ . .sets of experiments done by com- suffering to the animals used. I claimed he was made nervous by I," Munn," ,,“,,|,,.. |¢|..¢¢a'». . I ,o »r~ » , 100,000 Gallons of Water Used Daily , 0 ;_{:/_lv/.‘y 1;. ‘qi Y _ 1. ~ ml! A F1001' I -i ` ‘ to Wash Wheat for »;"f.',; f,{>~'.»» 5 _.» ,__ '_ wi r ,. 4 .,;, - 1 i , , 1. . 6 ,,