';.*_»r_.' ..-. / a SEPTEMBER 27, 1926 {lion 1 negate»: to phone us if you find it ia- oonvenient to call personally for we always are [lad to deliver orders promptly and of course, without addition- al charge Whatever your drugstore needs are just call 163 and we will see that you are taken care of promptly and with the same degree of service that you get when you make your purchase in person at the store_ Mail orders are dispatch- ed with promptnesa and we 5m you get iust what you orderedt A ____‘“ v Give us a tr1— E. A.‘ FIIST ER Control Drugstore. .u, Lose ' Ilili r1118 3; hccaumf their .- w the’ 1 u: o inr ore new ‘t: tn lets 12m...‘ rnecgand n you av where uwangit. Nlbwrlnyialcl: l“! armo IEII . 8G 5."“"i“°“.£i3‘§‘;i§§f.'iifh‘§iii‘;§ ‘ ‘llifllfl non cw I throu I .*=°;"-§--=:...."'Z§’e:*'v” bees: r gods-s "' -“” "Don't climb over nor crawl u.n- der railway cars, play safe," says the Safel/y M19809- min-mu LlIllllIitlll c...“ Diphtheria QQAA vvvvvvv -wvv vvvv vvvv LASSIF D ADVIIRTISIIIIIIINTS vvvrvv Alvortloelflll IIGO! this healing, le. per word for “A tu- VOII '0 on to our aural“ b: forwarded. Ive oeltl er a e o. “$15G 1:01:10 marl. but Ive lgnres (as ILIII] M. fiancee to sever eon must no o over o0 ve on u an us: m be '1°“I'~Ti'aa"'r'dl:§u'§ Sfiha without roll cannot be acknowledged. I'll " "Isa." ""§..~::::.~"~ III Oash ‘ Agents Wanted AN ENIIRGIIITIO HAN T0 MARK- et the Service Shield in Prince Edward Island. Good proposition for the right party. Art Novel- ties C0,. London. Ont. » PORTRAIT AGENT! WRITE US, state amount of your business for special prices. We now have the largest, beat equipped plunt in Canada, can give promptcst ser- vicc and best Work at moderate prices. prints finished. frumcs ncw ino. Free Samples. liicr- vlumta Portrait .Coml.inny. Tor- onto. 16i2—7-l5-tI. For Sale. .__- FOR SAIIIG—IIEGIWI‘I'IIII'IIJ Iillllfi- slim- sow with 9 of u litter, can ho soon at exhibition. Peter llrodic, York. 30‘i2-9-25-2iprl. NOTIFFr-FOII. SAII" TWVO PAIRS good foxes. Apply Andrew Gull- nnt Jiystor lied flridszc. Phnm‘ lu-o Doiron. 303i~il-25-‘iipd. FOR. SALE—A THIRTEEN’ LIGHT vhnndlicr, suitable for church or hall. Apply Manager Prince Ed- ward Theatre. 2939-9-22-if. FOR KAIIE -— NEW GA§OIIINE lmnt. 29 foot over nil. 7 foot beam. light draft water with or with- out tn suit purchaser. Apply to Qscur Liddinglon clo \V. IC. llow- ntLI Lobster Factory, Borden, l‘. l‘). . FOR SAIIFI —- HORNE PIHVER nearly new, nlso farmers mill. i). l\iucNcill, Village Green. 3004—!i-2‘i-3Ipd. FOR HAIIE-JIIZO CIIAIIMIERS CAR nt n bargain, quick salc. Business reasons for scilinm- Run I800 miles. Hus onc month's manufac- turers guarantee loft. liIncNcilPs (inrngc, Box 8, Plctou. N. S. 2969 9 21-6ipd. II.“ FOII. QAIIIlI II? ACRES Al!‘ vulunblc land. beautifully situat- vd, fronting on Buy Fortune. 100 ncros clcnr. all wire fenced, ro- umlndcr softwood and Iumiwr. 1-l\1l\.'I~ horn, nu 8 room imusc. For particulars IIPDIY \\'|iliam A. 'l'nwns.hcnd, Fortune IIPIIILII‘. 30i4-9-25-2lpd. Wanted OOQ-OO Male Help Wanted \VAN'I‘I'1I')-—\'OUNG 'liIAN ABOUT i8 ycnrs of ape to learn opera- ting. Apply to Manager Prince Edward 'I‘hentre. 2939-9-22-tf. (JLICIIK \\’AN'I‘I‘III.—\'OIYNG MAN for prcncrui store in the country Apply in own handwriting. state age, experience if any. "Merch- nnt" Guardian. SOOS-il-Zi-ilipd. IIAKICII \\'AI\"I‘IQII.—§I‘ICOND IIAK- or wanted to work on broad and pics, duy work, stoudy position for '. Will puy good WIIKGS to o stcudy mun. Ad Ilukcry, 215 High > ton, N. ll. dross Lvlllnnc Strm-t, Manc- 3005-9-24-31. 820 AND Ill‘ MADE “WCIIIKLY IIY our agents men and women in spnrc time, day or evenings, soil- int: the best and largest selec- tion of Personal Grcetlni: Christ- mns curds at popular prices. Mag- nificent sample book irco. No cx- pcricncc necessary. Docs not in- tcrfi-rc with reixulnr work. A few nyrcncy opportunities still open. Hcrvlcn guaranteed. lliodcrn Art Company. Manufacturers. 122 Richmond West. Toronto. Female IIclp IIIHIIIIZGIT \VAN'I‘I“.I)—-A HIRI- ni imusmvork. No washing. Apply lllrs. .l. C. Sinus. 240 ilppvr Prince Street. 3028-9-25-tf. FOR (i ENER- \\'AN'I‘I')I)—A MAID FOR GENER- nl housework. Apply ilirs. Lloyd \\'clincr. 154 Prince Street. 2997-9-24-31. \\'AN'I‘I“.I)——I4‘Ol7Il GIRLS FOR DIN- ing room for Exhibition week. Stewart's Restaurant. 29964i-24-8i. Teachers Wanted I\'AN'I‘ED—'I‘EACIIEII FOR TIIE Hunter River Schnni No. 2i Supplement $250. Apply to Walter Whitlock, Secretary of Trustees. ' 2fl05-9-20-8ipd. \\'AN'I‘I“.I) -— IMMEDIATELY A first or second class _tcnchcr (lnulo preform-d) for kinlelflw" shim»: N". e4. sovnlvmvl" $130- S .l.i. Nvwson, Secretory- 3015-fl-25-3ipd. Miscellaneous \\'AN'l‘l-‘.I)— T0 RENT \\'ARI‘l- house suitable for storing furni- iurc. Apply t0 M. llox 327, (llty 3il2fI-9-Z5-tf. I \\_'||.I. .~'I‘il.l. 0R Iexcrlnnnn fc-ninlo sliver hinck fox for good hlock mrtic fox. Write. "Rancher. Guardian Office. aoai-o-zh-zlpd- nouuo uP‘o|='o‘RUc“A6o|c1"s PLANNED. OTTAWA, Sept. 25~ By an order printed in a special issue of the (‘hnmla (inzotte lodsy, some fur- rivichlni: regulations affecting iih: drug irnffic in Canada go into force immcdiiticly. Every doctor nnd druggist within tho Dominion is to h:- circularized wiih a view to rounding up drug sdtiicts, and mcas urea are to be ndopied which will mnke the carrying on of illicit drug irnffic practically impossible. That the Government health oi‘- flcinia are sincere in their effort to cicnn up the drug evil, and also that they are enjoying nothing short of wonderful success, is shown by some figures given out m day- Compared with the three months ending June 80 inst year, the amount of cocaine imported in- lo Canada for the same period thin your has dropped from 2.373 ounces lo 605 ounces. Cocaine has dwindl- ed from $12,384 worth to $5,816 worth. Morphine has dropped from 11.098 ounces to 8,978 ounces, end opium from 7,931, pounds to 992 pounds. The round-up of drug addicts will have to be carried out accord- 111R to a. policy which will have to be decided by the Government. ii_ may be tbert the Government will keep the matter entirely within federal limits or seek the co-opera tion of the provinces. At any rate, the department is circularizinlz ev- ery doctor and will tabulate a list oi names and details of drug ad- __ _ ___ ___ i-GZ} —~ dibts when all replies have been 1'8 coivod. Letters received by the depart- ment. from other countries show ilmt Canada's method of overcom- ing lho drug evil is being copied in scvcrhi instances and some ex- perts have zone so far as to de- clare tlmt the Canadian system is the most comprehensive, most prsc iical, and. indeed, more successful that any other system YB! 110149911- sov m VIENNA Kitte SISTER VIENNA, Sept. l5.—A terrible crime has been committed in Vien- ns by Joseph Sioria, a boy of nine- teen, Joseph Storia, the son of re- speclnblc parents. having been turn od out of his father's house for vsrious crimes he hsd committed, joined n gang of burglars. The oth- er night while his parents were out for a walk he broke into their ap- artment and stole valuables amount lng to many thousands of crowns. when his parents arrived home. towards midnight, they discovered the theft but could not find. their ten-year-old daughter Ludmliis, Wham they had left st homo in charge of the place. In the course of his search for the chili! the (Mil er discovered a piece of her cloth; es hanging out of s wooden trunk which was locked. When ‘he opened the trunk he found little Lurimilia lying dead. her limbs being tied to <4>-_- CASTORI For Infants and Children getber with ropes, _and A 110d‘?! who was called in declared that she . hrri died of strangulation. A by detectives, Joseph Storiu, who was arrested nfeased that he had murdered his sister. The little girl entered the room when he was ' In u“ fjrfipgrjflYqnpacuhg the loot mm a has. and In - order that she‘ might ‘not IIWYIVI: Alwayabae 1‘ a deuce against him he stranfiied "ma". q (‘her M mu. hr’ " MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2o, "1920 ‘""""'*'~ IPIIY IIF IHHIIIS/ 1 ran-- EXiilBiliilN Rooms of looms ad Board Advise the Housing Com- Tlw Kins: County Exhibition was held at Georgetown, Septem- ber 23rd. The day being a Qgrfggt day quite a nwmbe of people wag-g Present The prizes for domestic science were us folivws:-— White sniua. 1st Mra. G. W. l-iibbett, George- ist Mrs. Dr. Stewart, lGeorge- ' O Mfrs. C. H. Poole, Lower Montague. tog“: M's" J- w- M°P“°°- 6W1?‘ suesesmsur ANNOUNCED. —~M-r. andMrs. Rdber t J. Todd. Bradralbane, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Eliza J. to Allan Guy Rs-msden of Ottawa, Biscuits 1st Mrs. Dr. Stewart, George- mwm Ont. Marriage to take place early 2nd Mrs. J. (W. McPhee, Gcorge- m catcher‘ Sept’ 27' n‘ N‘ town. 3rd Katie F“ u’ q w“, _ CHILD 'WEE‘EARE MEETINGS. m Gorge n —-Mra. Ilasbrouck of New York peach cakm will address the mothers and oth- ers interested in child welfare at 13g MT; p‘ gmwM-t’ Gear“, the Exhibition grounds daily dur- mwn, ing Exhibition. She will also ad- dress a mass meeting in the city during her stay here. Time and place will be announced later. 2i 2nd iMra. Doyle, Georgetown. 3rd Mrs. W. W. Jenkins, George- town. ' Pound Cake. Gvsgsrsat: CUFIIIOSITM-The - uar an has been s own a twin 1" ‘MW- G» w- 11111111911. 390186" cucumber grown in the garden of mwn- M-r. J. J. Horne, Souris, which is 911d MFB- DP- 311511111111. GBOTBO- la vegetable curiosity as well as‘ an WWB- _ evidence of the richness of soil in 3111 ‘MTB- D0119, Georgetown. Mr. Home's garden. Tlhe double cucumber was joined after the style of the Siamese twins and so generous was the growth that the skin parted to make room for the P°und Cake, Fruit. lat Mrs. Dr. Stewart, Gcorzr- twwn. - abundant meat. This curiosity was 2nd Mrs, Q_ w_ mbbem George. on display for some days in the town. - allow window of Mr. A. Curries 31rd mm J_ w, Mcphee’ George. store vrhere ‘it was greatly admir- iown. Yd- chw, 5mm ‘ KINGSTON NOTE8.-—Mr. Fred - Beers and Mr. and Mrs.‘ B. W. 1st iMrs. G. (W. I-libbett, Gflgfgg- Rodd and two children also Mr. town. and Mrs. W. Colwili, of Kingston, 2nd Ethel Morrissey, ‘Georgg- motored to Cavendish recently. town. ' They were the guests of-Mr. and 3rd Mrs. T. E, ‘Morrlssey, George- Max Ferguson-Air. Miilar town. McFayden, Kingston was in ine city Saturday on business-Mn. Lorne Smith and Miss Hazel Smith of Kingston are visiting friends in New Glasgow, the guests of Miss Cut Flowers. 1st. Mrs. Dan Stewart, Montague 2nd Mm; Widhtmn. Montague. Ayja Parkmnn.~hir. Heber Bill'- fird Mrs. Bert Poole. Montague rett accompanied by Mr. Tyrus Holmes, Kingston, spent Sunday Strawberry Jam. list Mrs. J. 1W. MUPhee, George-v town. ~2nd ‘Mrs. Dr. Stewart, George- in Hunter Riven-Mr. Norman Mc- Fayden was in the city recently. _..,__ DEATH OF MR. CHARLES THORNE._—M11-ny friends will re- Bret to learn of the death at ‘his horme, 11 Park Street, at on earl-y hour yesterday morning of Mr. Charles Thome in the 31st year of his ago. Deceased had been in fail- ing health for about a year. De- ceased prevlbus his illness worked at photography and was also a welI-‘known poultry fancier and look much interest in horses. ‘He is 1 survived Fby his parents and sever- - al brothers mnd sisiers- to whom ' deep sympathy is extended in £1111 Eligmarsaaivbvgfi’ 32:52:33,: their hour of bereavement. The , ' > ’ _' funeml takes place this afternoon log»: Mrs. J. w. MGPIIOe. Genres a, 3 0,6,0“ town. 3rd Estella Aaitken, Georgetown. Apple Jelly. 1st. ‘Mrs. G. W. Hibbett, George- town. 2nd Estella Altken, Georgetown. [rd illieaiirlce ‘Skinner, George- town. . .,._. Mustard Pickles. Y. M. C. A. SOCiALr-1A very en- ; joyaibie social time was lleld at the 1st. Mrs. Dr. lStewert, George- Y. 1M. C. A. on Friday night last. 2nd Mrs. Doyle. Georgetown. T-he members of the Senior Young 3rd ‘Mrs. H/unter, Dundas. Men's Class were at home to their lady friends and the young Makes iiair Grow ladies of the Y. M. C. A. The pro- All drug stores sell DELMAYB gramme of the evening took the form of an Indoor Athletic Meet FRENCH HAIR TONIC. an it is guaranteed to glow hair or money on the Gymnasium floor. The young people were divided into back. Tho time to take care of Yflur two ‘teams, "The Ileda" a-ml "The Blues" captained by Mr. ‘Ernest Harris omd Miss Edith Jenkins respectively. There were relay races of various kinds and other hair is when you have hair to take group 8am,” and the km 6",,“ care of. oi’ the evening was a song contest if your hair I11 2911-1118 111111 81111111- botlween the two groups. Points ally failing out. ‘it cannot be 1011K were awarded for first and second before the spot. appears. place in all events and the score The greatest remedy to stop the resulted in a. tie. During the even- halr from falling is DELMAYRS ing Miss Jenkins and iMr. Taylor FRENCH HAIR TONIC, the Great favored the company with violin French-Hair Grower, first diacovcr- and P111110 BB1Q¢111X111~ 1V1} 111111 M11 ed in. Paris. DIJLMATS FRIIINOI-i-‘R. H._Jen'kins and IVIPS,‘ uorbell HAIR TONIC Jul-Manes nouflsh- acted we chaperones. T-he‘Natlonnl ment to the hair mots and acts so Y- M. C. A. Boys Work becrelorr- ea Taylor Ststtcn was a guest of the quickly that people are amaz And remember. it destroys the “H111?- Yhedfigciesihflr "hxfmftéixlg Dandruff germ, the little peat that w“ 1'5“? ° e ' 5 sap; the life Mhwt abouid gooto the hair rovm the roots. . Dawn's ‘FRENCH HAIR TONICa postive guamtee tore- move dandruff, ‘is soldhy flirstciass Centre Piece. work of some of the new blood on the ‘Social ‘Conrmittce. Mr. D. Be- thune is chadrmam of tho commit- tee and ‘his able commltteemen for the Social were Messrs. E. Har- ris, Leigh ‘Dingweii and Cecil Jen- wwn. mittec at once at Roddin d ll ‘of’: [I88 Katie Farell, Georgg BrOL Drug store. Mrs. A. D. McGrcgor, George . v p p ' ‘Graham Broad __ 4 The Woman in Room Urban Stock 00., at the Prince Edward Tonight. Suppose your wife divorced you, married n. man you had never seen or never new was in exlisteuce and ’ then suppose that the employer oi your wife's second husband became infatuated with your former wife and sought to win her away from her husband. And when suppose to further his end the employer sent the husband on a six month's business trip so that he could play his lit/tie game uninterrupted. And then suppose the husband lfearing that his employer might trap t-he innocent and unsuspecting wife sent to a detective agency to engage a man to watch and protect his wife, and then suppose that you happened to be the detective as- 13 Presentedby The Fished to the job. Quite a complica- uion, don't you think’! But that is one of the many complications that arise in"The Woman in Room 13‘ the great human drama " that comes to the Prince Edward theatre tonight fresh from the Metropolitan by the stock com. 981W. You will see it and will say that it is the best play ofa melodramatic order that you ever saw and that it should be iior it was written ‘by Samuel Ship- man who wrote "East is West" and Max Marcin who wrote “Cheating Ohi-‘fli-effl" and other successes. Seats mow on sale for all per- fonmances. ‘$902 "Tie" STA u L EVfThTCTGTS. Stanley comes off the slip nt ilhli- fax today after receiving repairs. THE BRANT-The steamer Brant is due at the Magdalen Islands to- day from Easter Harbor, N. S, From the Magdalena the steamer comes to Charlottetown. BIG ENTRY OF HORSES-An- other lsrze list of horses for the Provincial Exhibition races arriv- ed in the city on Saturday night. The total entries number 86 which will be the greatest field of horses ever seen in this province. NO BOAT.—A telegram receiv- ed yesterday afternoon by Mr. C.R. Srnallwood, Secretary of the Exhib- ition Association, stated that it would be impossible to have the C. GiS. Stanley on the ‘Charlottetown- Pictou route this week. PERSONALS Mr. Jack Stewart, linotype oper- ator on-the United Farmers, Guide, Moncton is visiting his home in Charlottetown. Miss May Dillon, city. has re- turned from l-Ialifax where she had been on a vial-t ‘to her aunt, Mrs. George Griilfith. . Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hiliz and two young sons of Sea View have left for Martin's River, N. S., to visit Mrs. I-iiltz’: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jmmes Hiltz. .Mr. Arthur Byrne, who ‘has been working on the news staff of the Examiner leaves Itlils morning for Montreal to enter upon the study of medicine at McGili. {om THE RUTHLESS DESTRUCTION OF FISH IN STREAMS.‘ OTTAWA, Sept. 25.—-'I‘lie- ruth- less destruction of fish, nficn by professional fisherman, which was rapidly depicting the lakes and streams, and would ultimately ro- auit in tihe extinction of muny kinds of fish, was emphatically dc- nounced at the opening session oi‘ the international Association of Fish, Game and Conservation Com- missioners this morning. The twel- fth annual convention of the assor- iation is being held and will last tyo days. IIIIIIIIPIPI lIinImt-nf Curt-s (folds. to 30 ll. l’. to run on Gasoi fuels. Ask for hooklct. Montreal, Que. HAPPENINGS 0F TIIE WEEK Continued ~i__-_.__.__ The O’Connell picnic last Satur- day afternoon at Victoria Park was the biggest event of the week, so far as the public was concern- ed, us young and old were present to help make it the success it un- doubtedly was, and to assure Mr. O'Connell that his kindness to the children was fully appreciated. I I I Sir Andrew McPh-all and family, after a delightful summer spent at their home in Orweld have return- ed to Montreal. I I I Among the early VISIIIMB univ- in-g here for exhibition week are Mr, and Mrs. A. Milne Fraser of Halifax. I I I Mr. Ernest Weeks arrived home Wednesday from the Canadian West and will remain a few Weeks here before proceeding to Ottawa preparatory t0 taking up his work on the permanent militia of Can- ada. I I I The numerous friends of Dr. and ‘Mrs. Fullerton arc delighted to have them home from Toronto and ‘to hear the reassuring news that the Doctor's health is much improved. Miss Hopkirk ‘ehtertainerl very dcligilrtifuily Friday at the ten hour in honor of Mrs. A.A. Mc- Lean and other visitors. I I I The Country Club is adding to -the social gaiety just at present the coo-l evening's being ideal for dancing. I I I ‘Mrs. Hogan was among the hos- tesses entertaining this week in honor of her sister Mrs. Mussc-n of Toronto and other friends. I I I Mr. Robert Mantel], who will be remembered by many theatre go- ers in this city, is at present play- ing the leading role in Hamlet at ills M-ajestey Theatre, Montreal with all cf his old time vigor not- withstanding his ‘three score years. I I I The guests of the evening at. Rotary 0n Thursday wereMr. Tay- lor Statten of’ Toron-to and Mr. C. J. Atkinson of New York, bot'h deeply interested in boys welfare Typo "W" Evcr-iir-udy Engines are made in sizes from ‘.3 inc. Kcroscnc, and all low grade Fill Out Clip and Mail -- NOW IEVICR~IIIELIIY ENGINE \V(IIIKS 374 Nofrv- llnmr Street \\‘. Montreal, (jut. W? hrt (‘n i-lvcr-Iicudy Engine \'\'orks, {I74 Notro Iiunic St. W. Your proposition interests me. Tcil me by return if you arc already represented in my district and scnd me your ",,,v_ '-_-— some tho I ‘manna Lama‘ shhé ' v vvvvwwvv vrrvwvvv-ww- vvvvvv Military 0r French heels, lasts. vvviv OurFaII Stock ialon the Shelves”, approval, we illustrate a few of them and Correct, we try to have it. Brown Oxfords, $7.50 to $12.50 I 0 Ladies High Laced Boots in. Brown or Black, with SHOES AS ILLUSTRATED $6.95 to $12.50 PAGE c‘- -v.. -.¢\.00O»oo- Styles wailing for ur here, if it's ew IIRUWN OXFORDS’ And Heather Hose, to match are much in vogue. , Heather Stockings 1 $225 _; I 1 4 1 4 l 4 f on the new and fashionable BE FITTED correctly here, AL 4AAAAAAAAAAAA vvv+—- we carry U. 0 - 4) different , l» widths " P and sizes ' I 0 0 0 0 vw vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvrvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv See our big display of fashionable Gaiters in t Autumn Shades, Fawn, Taupe, Grey, Castor Brown- I Priced from $2.50 t0 $5.00. ’ Fashionable Footwear work. Their addresses emphasised the Importance of fmiamiing the boys and rtold of measures adopted in other cities wi-ih a vicw to sav- ing the boys. ' . I I I ' Special interest attaches to the visit of Mrs. Hztsbrouck of New York who is at present visiting in the city and who addressed n meeting of citizens in the Law Courts building yesterday after- noon. Mrs. Hasbrouck is a specia- list in social hygiene and child welfare and is here to usher in the ‘program for the Red Cross Peace- Time Policy which deals especially with child welfare. Many Farmers iiave A Sideline iiave You? 118w r ~ - 1| . with but lltllItInfitiiIiq- oliruuglmu.‘ UH’ nnmmhm a“ mmkml: “Xi-TB T110711‘! rut-re). ThPY ""11 1111*! Wloresovltiril: nu vstn iness for n word horr- null iii u" t ti -i * arid in their hank ilf‘l'illllll. I I 0 H I Now, we nrv- looking for Furmv-y- v. h‘... ,:,___ v y a _ __ V ,T‘III.'I to \ I u! IUIHI) I llllil Lupine on tin-Ir own forms. 11' You would hi-rnmo 1- A . . - . do is to vli-nionstrntu ii|1~":lI\'|>chf'Q\$"|[l]m“. ‘HMNM n" "mt ‘Wm MW“ t" M» selling IIIHIII)’ is IIIWWIIWI, Any m,‘ The l-Iw-r-iicudy is vusiiv sold nicui perfection. ' ' 11'1"" W1‘ 1"" You thui the Ever-Hourly Is u‘scg"fig:15;]Ema?I::::II‘“""III‘I'II Pulitfill hhd that It bclng Our midcrsizzudixlq will: our Agcnl: i: bu! gm- JrnIa/izic in a disiricl. ilVriIc. us and we will tvll 3 return if thcrc is o/wn lcrrilory in your dfgfyicf ALLEY £6’ CO ’ . LIMITED. QLLMLLLL A “ V1‘1"11<=11<1y 1-0 Prospective buyers. '7V""'111‘fll1.\' Ill work. is lnunrdi ovcr any ixtiii-r Farm vilgnir- mud“ Ch’t0wn P. ii. I. w TilTirflflay w " j] , 1111 CPIGTIOLIBIOVIIIIIII flllllld 1312?, if ‘Ital; ‘l PODUIar shopping day was W“; enccd by the throngs who crowd. ed the prettily decorated shop; all afternoon. Instead of doing (mugs “H”, the wise man did them yesterday. 0f all true words 01' 1011mm or quill, The truest of these. Men Days the blil." 3°51 Opportunities are bomb made. lillnnrdbu Ligament for Burns, gm, hlishcd firm is mighty good bus. fllvnds Iii All that is required h) demonstrate our Typo n who has non-d of an i-Jnglnv- 5m] 11111151 convinced o! its superiority repre- 'au by Aim-l dmfflsrllshutfieqélwlgg dang“! stop kins. ‘R g8 pkmnad to hold mom]? cutulul-iuc. the con/ion new, Hurry! 1111-1118 i‘ 1m i ""1911 B" iy soclaia ‘for the Senior member- Nnnic ...................................................................................... .. ' days, or money biwk. A bottle coats hi of ih "Y." du lng th fall v . In lott town t Fflsier-s 111111) wintefmontha. r e Town ' n ‘ ar e a . . _ _ 971183119179 Mlnnrii‘: Llnirnent Cures Colds. I m“ C‘ G‘ 2 None Dame St‘ west M0liireal 1 ,_ ___ "J, , / PET“ TURN THERE'S Ndii-l ' | saw MRS. I AROUND/PIN’ DRIVE SEE Up "n"; g-IgEg-F NRi aUfiNsafiluEpfigtlTfi i-Ilgfi. UP THAT STREET UJHY 631D YOU INSIST HOUSE ‘AND THEY NEVEE EVEN ON C m’ ui> ‘hug LOOKED A? our: NEW cAR .. tiantIffl vwwyy ‘vywyv YTTT-l