Chief Johnson, leader itntion for return of diam near Brantford. Ont. which the dominion ha: no jurisdiction. ' sililjvol is m‘ llltin use. PIIOYIG lldlflfllly. TKONE 1'15 .____. We will live, and l. try daily until the‘ of the season. prices paid. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. be dressed b IN SIDIOUS EYE STRAIN 5-,;- i DECEMBElRQO/IQZH of the ag- ‘aeif govern- ment" to ‘Six Nations Reserve In- Chief Johnson claims that his trihumon constitute a separate nation over flovernmont He wants the NEW HOUSING SCHEME LY TO LLODY GEORGE. .___ (Clnldlan Press) LONDON, Eng“ "llolnecrofts", th scheme devised h Ht Cal-dill.’ University l“; a con button to the economic solution the ilouslllg problem, hy Earl Beaucllamp. ham, Gioueestreshire llr-t‘. l5l.—~ near Cheit recently. plot of ground ahoutt acre in extent each ileing turnisheti for tile keep qt‘ goats, etc, as well as storage m’ small cur. The l-cnl or 16s. :.'ll, week includes an ' Drovitlcs that in ant will bet-amp freehold. It is calcnlll. lil-otiuce will and so tho; t]; wo fifths oi’ ted tilatthe gard (5 £300 in. Polio): or Isolation 18mm u; rm Guardian) ENGLAND APPEALS STRONG e ilrst fruits 0t‘ all y l’rtlt'P-.-lsol~ Scott were opened 'l‘i.ley are detached houses with n little eutaio with oulilulllllilgn poultry. rabbits, 35 years tlic lun- tlle owner or his save hail’ U10 rent. allotments may no wurkvtl in lilo best fashion thc pro motors have arranged that one oi‘ No Longer Possible Homecrofits Assist -———-———- . Housing Problem IN 5 BARGAINS at A GDFFS tri- _ 0|‘ cr~ all It rons\to be unequalled. COME AND SEE Ell red felt strays slippers regular 90c for 50c. Wo1nen's felt b t “l . - -- _ . _ ..,,§’,e,.,“jfj“j_,ncr‘d°o'iffi~flz §f]'§}fl_y'{;e;§ slippers in great varletyl “ill. bit}, his rcmtlneration for atl- 0f COIOTS and eomblnzri VlCt! m, - h _. - tlvico iullKlilZS (‘If Ltillgzflfilifljjf f, 111;‘; tions, ribbon trimmed. “m” "lmt- First quality oods worth Th” Salem“ flllDPilled so stronflv r [Q Lkuqlifyeorgt, ma! he mvcfifngi t0 $1.00 for, JOC- Misses’ and children's lat 40c, 50c, 75c. i l A big job lot of $2.00, $1.75 and $1.50 ladies’ boudoir slippers in swede, GHBISTMAS Our bargain depart- ment is acknowledged by our most exacting pat- Misses and children's l oudoirl tho roads‘ in Engitl Prairie Factories g , ‘Have _ Annual Output, 3 , 0f Many Millions- IMANUFACTURING IN WEBT- . ERN PROVINOES l8 MAKING’ j GREAT STRIDES, - MANI‘. I TOBA IN LEAD. ‘ l OTTA iii-CA, Dec. l9. -—Althoultil ' _'Ma.nltobtl, Saskatchewan and Alber- ita are commonly supposed in East» . rn Canada w be exclusively devot- f ed t0 agriculture. it is interesting to l note from a mtum Just: made avail- [able by the Bilmau of Statistics thati e Prairie Provinces have an annu~ al manufacturing" production oi. ‘more than $200,000,000. 'I‘hose,wllo' harbor the notion that J Manitoba is exclusively ‘engaged in| grain growing and mixed fumllng‘ will be surprised to learn that. lit-rt factories tum out every year goods! to the value oi" $125,000,000. whllef ——---<.0o-—-—-- T Premier Baldwin Impressed With Canadzrs Beauty LONDON, iCnlL, Dot; l9.--Pre' llllUl‘ Stanley lialtisvllt, in formally "lmlllill! the ll1'\\' Kingston bypass road recently, t-jillll hr- wns struck during ltis Fflliftlli. vii-lit, to (‘allatlm hy tho iwauty of the llcmcit and uartiolls oi‘ thi. [maple oi‘ all class- es, along lilo roads on which ho bad luv-n driven. tipeakinl; of ' nti. Mr. Bald- win I|(!t2l.‘ll"l.'(| thorn was nothing that. visitors from overseas calcd luoro to see Lli THE CHKRIIOTTETOWN GUKRDIKN ' l’ l automobile, guev-ve to be ruled by a hereditary council. not an elected council. ii‘ contmon sense will not teach a _ young illilil iliuulottc, a hook on the DOO-O-OQO OOQ-ObOOQO-OOC-O-Of MA PM???‘ 4 com ow B000 KITCHEN me to cvenintz in an address on the Lea of Nations and Canada's FIR, Dot‘. l9.»"l'ornlit my my tribute t0 the Brltlsh new status kid, felt, etc. All sizes the lot at 75c. Some w, have them long, for th an the country lages anti country lanes. llo vocatctl liloil- tinvuloptnont and precatod any "u in of 9y conclusion ct Lin». c: mt War. when we were tnost anxious about unenlpioymezz. s21‘; rtly afticr the The m. will be measured. ad- do- l giy surroundings" Whatever you do, bition of the New Ford car at of Great. snails who m... a" been these are made by Pack- fga 8310mm? iwimtivlv" w Ilia“ i one on this esti Th . ' . . , lecogmud ts: pralldpxesearllliléllffliclg ard. lspeuklnu (ji tho lxlllgiiton mad is new. association of the various W‘; have almost (‘very mlrlllgilxiglfl was opcuinlz. tho hem. “partsofth _ ' ~ 1' ' ,4 1- _ ish Nntiortflgolifowggglffilgctlf IQ. thing in Slippers for ~"""" ‘"331 ‘r -'"-"‘ "PPM ‘W'- est Lupolnte, Minister o! JUSUCE of Xmas Gifts but we won’t my b“ ‘mm’ mm“ '0 mm “y” the Fkrderai Government, said this ' ‘, We ule thin ldlootivl ad- viudly. bziylrfiz p0 . end Highest OLD MAN WINTER IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER Order your Coal now and be pre- pred. _ t iW. D. GILLIS & CO. n)O-O§§Q4 OOXO-POO 000406-0-00 try‘ ______ nlontil. According to present plansl Quebec City. 4 4 4 4 4 100 County Canadian‘ Club. "Canadi United Kingdom and I believe tho. is the best guarantee of minister added. Alludlng to the » kept aloof from world affairs, Hon Mr. Lapointe ditions have of isolation for any vital ferent parts so interdependent, ow progress of civilization. new status was justified. "The 60,000 Canadians France should remind us there is n. great. conflict in the world ‘at every part ls concerned, and that all must. take an active part in af- fairs that will tnakc ‘toward peace. Canada may not as yet have taken a big part in international affairs. but. she has taken» that-part with inspiration and with frankness. As to the future, Canada will be able to take a big part only in proportion to the recognition of their duties by its citizens. and their interest and co-opcration." ___‘_-Qo->——~ IMPORTANT RECOMMENDA- TIONS FOR HIGHWAY COMMISSION AIONTREA L. Dec. Ill-A uunlilcroi‘ important recommendations which may be the basis for highway leg- islation in the various Provinces are, expected from the Interprovitlclai.’ , Conference of the Canadian Goodl Roads Association to be held nivtti the conference will take place ill In addition to Good] Roads oiticiais and delegates of the various Provincial Governments the,‘ conference will be attended by rep- resentatives of the Dominion Rall- way Commission, the C. P. B‘... the and leading industries directly con- nected with transportation. before the members of the Water- an citizens today are in "w wrw position as citimns of n“. the penn- Blwncy of the new association," the question whether Canada. might not be better off if it pointed out; that. con- Chfllllfed, that a policy was no longer possible state. and that. the dif- of the world today were _ lug to the TlCl that the 10 who licln buy any oversllo WhEXXCVBI‘ ifor $3.90, this year $2.65 C. N. R. electric railway interests WQIUQIVS, for $4.50, tilis year $3.4 are walking out in large quantities every day, es- pecially the novelties which are very beautiful in satin and feather trim for ladies’ and men’s Ro- meos and bedroom slips are almost all marked at bargain prices. . t We know of no town in Canada that. sells Good- l Hiprcss Ritbbers as w as our town. Dotft es or rubber boots unless it is Hipress. this advice good. See our Slipper Window. Headquarters for Mc- Phersoms Lightning Hitch Ilockey Boots‘ We have these at lower prices than have ever" been offered owing t0 the closing down of this most famous and reliable of all hocke tilrers. y boot manufac- m Men's tilat sold last year for $5.25, this year $3.98 Boys’ that sold last year, for $4.00, this year $3.00 Youths’, last year sold last year sold Goverlltllilnt. of tho anxiety 41B the sul sci. up largl; scheme-i do for L0 est ilnpo. nictlg th of real country. loads wllrit the of our (ll lama, gratitutiu out c icw ooulrrymrll. but flom ow- 2&1. 'l"‘ lru is notilinlt that llli‘ :*‘“17.".'..l‘0ill overseas care more to soc. nothing that . toucill-s tilcm tnoro til iry vlllzlgi-s and our ftOlliliTy lane's. ’i‘ltoy iiiu- iu look on England as a sanvtualyv and a ullritlv. tnaki roads. ‘have tar-reaching - can rciqtlitltt: advertising, we can You wln findlgn in (or lawn planning. and there has iltlen l‘t‘t‘0lli legislation on tho control vi‘ ilu nltlnyycllrs {last havc mo filrocollris. lint us try, it‘ we t‘ hzlvu uionv, tllol-c with uilrtictls. so much tiurilll: llly rl-rent visit Lo (fanatia, light i‘ tile west, litlic ilruscs and gartietls, not ot‘ rlt-it pt-opic, but iti-ltlnlzinl; to peo- ple oi‘ all ulussr-s right up to tho road, t':ll'(i'|tlly' IUINlOIl and looked ufit-l‘. ivo out lllit‘ the country from any oi’ tllulmwrstill-rl cities. l "ll is supposed to m» an alirallt-Y ulzo to a tioctor i0 ilavo a good lied-t sititf nianncr. all our pcoplo ilad lrooti loatisitle lllllllllPFH. uiuy to illrillvatir ii. hath in peoplo who use the roads and in mvopio who ltogglsll behavior upon ihetn, 0r by ‘ed lnpscttlng or snliiinl,’ litter tilom, should he to llar any man _ 0 flom cntcrinl: any tiocent club or (""°"3° any tlcceut, homo Plfflil," _ ._ _..._.,4__._.__._ pie Terrace. The basis of‘ discussion will be the v . 5°L,|L°qU|§s_ m r l d‘ m h 1 f, ‘report oi‘ the Fact Finding oQnlmu-ltmiésgsqb, “fit yea}: .5315] Von TH-Infz Sees ._..._ m": ttbgztybil: “film Dgilzlzg 4 Quflenro from Eyeutrain tct- ot‘ tile Assocllltlon_a bony 01 $ -- . 1 115 Yea $< - - a ll looked tar back on other years. improving in hcaitil. ‘ m” M" “m,” v|linn l“ |whlch ilas been active for twoycars U S 1\ n-vwr In 0 And i0, in bright array Mr. Frank Jardine. Iiradaiilant» f therefore do not suspect the ilgggigmg, 5f§§‘s3§i=snp1?¢:§:. oplrob", And others at equal r9‘ ‘ ' "W c’ ' ' >1 ti: tin; way llllliflgfl we! to be, pair‘! aivitarlt to M‘: Swmtirt ,thc first , , ' _ "*"_'" w l! We vo t a , par o e wcr . l o 1- ; nrounoo of my eye flit"? mm T)“, report o; ms commnmidllctionS, notwitllstand I ,_‘.,,L,N_ " My A, I Hm“, A‘, I y w” um gum o! Mr‘ an: My; Silo‘ Th0 motlvI 00W" 9' "l. l5 "OW l" m"! “M155 M Ottawa- lmd ing the HdVBJICG 8t 8.“ mirlli Volt Tn mu, w-io wits rO-‘r Hflw I remind m“. fanroad bfldse, w"; McEach.;|-u_ , entire human arqanlam lo of the Provincial Governmwls. factories We bought ponsnlli- for -i-:m> ‘if WHY-I'll!" So stately and so grand; Her many friends will m- sorry] t Ncrvq Emrgy, Three main portions ofihongefldfli ' suilnull-ino can ‘ 1-10 ‘ilciluywl lt seemed a setting for tho town~~w 11M!‘ 0f the illness of Mrs. llam- .:. 1 deal with safety. grade separationthegg when the factory tot-nay in an in. w ‘ii ‘til ‘ III .- so nob“, d", n sum“ mo“ u, com", who i001; fluddgnly Normal syn, it in computed and regulation or commercial venlc- was closing down last I'll lfi-oss, that to m: i-l nil" "' _ lil on rriaay, the 9th, Her tlaugllterf > utillzq about 20% of ti!" 1 ics. Under tile heading of safety a main-twill" lava. Set-re 13y wit. Bu‘ o“ My "me u sudden chum m“ Emeline’ of New York h Wm’. f, j Nlrvc Energy. but when Iyu- number of recommendations wlllbclspflfig" inn-Ks nnw naval pram-era, "l-crl- h" The arch w“ “Hod “m, any‘ be,‘ bums nrrlved m, .1: 1 ltrlin ll Manon!» l much made with rPEB-fd l0 681186!‘ 51811513 an American. Fnatstcanna. ho im: The“ orders “me 1mm n“? Hm night's late train. F ,1 ‘ larger proportion h required. uud the standardization of signals Snowgligeg soon, lllriivlseil." iio sail 0",; flzflfrllltlll To m“ the bridge away. _| I‘ Home defective eyll, through itiven by mobor drivers. Sufficient i0 i“'"‘/"l“_T"i' “Y? ‘-°”‘°‘“';,‘ m, 1 “n” b , h b ' l, their culmination of m u- lstatlstlcs llflvt‘ tlow been gathered to; I llsilwli fliulliiiyit Minx’; “fiwn The, do“, “on; ‘he yo,“ I mm,‘ I1 M v rifled a out by Runs. t‘! “my. ‘mum o’ "n" B” Iwrm some opinion on the cmciiency ‘lit '1" v - . Full“! "k! w’ mg u” i” ‘mo’ Our councilman aim-mill i ‘v i - ' ' l .. at ru lway I ‘i - . _.,. e lero , - ' =- vf the bodyJnq pyqdu“ ||| tilose given froul R101?!‘ cnlxmulfllg ‘tlcmtcttdtcltllltlntricwuzllrlfytrivfilgytlirlgvdfifl’ A Mum!“ avenue! To telleeltlllcut the sights tilcyict. health, important question o comp sor i,‘ V ‘ _: _ _ .. m d, b , reporting of all accidentsiso - l2-i7-sti; :‘1‘l‘lXl:,l‘-lll;i;l(:l-O.fx¢\“{llgilrlfilrfhwnlzmznl Orlwthln ‘he m" and “"1"” I Between m. payth m“; hpavpns, mw; you; 5y“ ascertain the CW8“ L‘ M” P ————-—--—-—--—-—-—-—-- ‘l , - -_. l» 1m l; gland iii neither skid nor thud: it under the subheadinlz of saiety- I" pect- to hitthway and lrnnsmrlvilo" “uindltilfiil-‘Z-l(QTillT-lnlzlllilil tilrr" m‘ when "is d" “"8 0v it-- Th“ "m" “kmg m” "mmm [XAMINQQ < . l» l din Wm be a‘ - “'9 _ _ , . , --\No need for hesitation, l 4 m“ “mm h“ w“ g Prmflems‘ linlcs wilat Germany Sllhllt fol -I TIIQNB 8B0"! 8 100107 "llld- Y ." fl ' l dtmussw“ or me zilole guhlesl of] ThOsO _ who attended the recent- m-m; From ml.- tilt-t you can draw °“ ‘ma? °‘"' "my" "ml "laws" m trlnt ‘IIZWBY- t in Fidlngc - '. . .. - Buthi d : IE G‘ F' HUtchNn ‘ ‘rang Sglrltrgveflisial scublect of grade Qfffinbrgmzfiad DLNMQT, Kfifgkffll:;,ff,{§{:,“’j:f,’{}§,‘Qflffllllmfl " ( wrtofirngopgzrsgggfavpng dry, in earnest conversation.’ o °”,m¢,|" 1 separation will 11¢ Wile W" film" agenda tol- the conference were:— ——~—-»>——-—- 8o dry it taken a shower or rain 1 exhaustively. A r690" W“! he n8. L. Squire. Chairman of (the Ex- --_________ zvlzsrzstso i ohnumuuunimm aqua. n. w. gems J.__ s. TAYLOR made on the elaborate plans 0f grid!‘ separation work is about. I60.- 000. At the conference um @5011 will be made to arrive at. an tinder- gmndlnfl which will render the grldt? separation fund oi’ the Dom- lnion more readily available. and al- so w arrive at some satisfactory dir, tribntion 0t Brldll Separation costar ,| The deliberations of uln Inter- provlnciai Conference affect PPM‘ "any mygry community in the country. While the conference has no legislative powers its reoommcn anions are taken back to the dif- ferent, Provincial Gtvernmente and m we p”; those have Nlllllfll in more uniform legislation with ros- 4 adllm Pacific Railway: J. L. Boul- anger. Deputy Ministcrof Highways Province of Quebec; Jlmes Fraser. representing the Automobile Manu- facturers‘ and Dealers‘ Association: G. A. McNamee, secretary ot the Canadian Good Road: Aauociatioml W. R. Robertson. repr Canadian electric William Findlay, member of the Ex- ecutive of the Canadian Good Roads Association. a The man who talks the loudest on int- strorl. corner in am to hr liumh an ill! oyair-l- when at home. tiny felt great. loot, and they oi‘ road work. lads such as tileao will ldon what ‘s oi‘ the great- tanco. ‘lliey will bring ilae urea: ill-tcrles a wealth 1f wo make these l y may be. the road ~ wo Jllall incur tho uly ti’ our own fel- oi‘ visitors “New lill CU!‘ Conn‘ ‘ “'0 arc new start. with iheso Jfllllll authorities today powers. We III-f It 4.___i,_j__ titling lint-s. around London for too Clllilllblt-tl ot‘ "an-hulking ilotlst-s zlnthgtlihlzy‘ all, to roads, houses Nothing struck me “Roads tilrougir the cities as to sec imautiflti it it a pltltsltn- my lllzulr l wish to Kfltiilllfil-llll lat. us try to start to‘ ‘l livo along them. Tilero . ugly surroundings, hy1°r upon m" State Service , Marks .-_ Tenth Anniversary Friday with the customary servico in the Anglican Cathedral ol‘ St. George which was attended hy Field Marshal Lord Plulner anal ,llls principal officials. Tho service iwas conducted in English, Arabic. lebrew, Oreo both (he Ortll ,ian Patriarch After the services the High Com- ougiit to llo an unwritten code that mlflfllflilfli‘ lwld M! lllvfill-l-tilto. 8h the deiililu; n!’ any oi’ tilt-so groin i WM")! "IQ road,‘ by recently gazetted were bestow- upon local officials, Later Lord mor, on behalf or the people o! Palestine, seat. messages to King ____}__’_;.___ alt/once Showing In this advance showing you will find theultimatc expression of automotive engineering and design. You will find a new standard by which every other large orssmall, low priced or expensive, f f set aside szfirient tinle to tvlli/ lib/ll" advance ex/lf- your local Ford Den/or’: rllo-trroom TUMORROW UNIVERSAL MOTORS Charlottetown, P.E.I. FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, ,. Tuesday tile ISth terly session of the C d‘ P ( a". m‘ u“) was held in the 1.0 County Cour state returns for what has ileen sillppvi! markets t-lt-ur. 0n Monday. (he 12th, at. t1 o'- lt and Armenian. and odox and the Armen- Preebyterian t.‘ a look part. Rev. Thomas ilodger. Tile annual lliPPlllll; ot‘ the Wom- inslgnia oi’ British hoo- lit-d Church wall of Mrs. (Din) All. Fiiartin. Mr Fred Leard is still kPPplllg up the good work of lighting tin- town. and General Ailenby. main street, and altotlzet- nu tho . corner of Riverside Drive anti Mt»- Mt. Stewart Notes inst, the quar-l .F. hall hero, smelt» arc reported anti also pond clock p.nl.. service was llelli in till.‘ burch, coudutltrtl ily niing the l ra way lines,‘ ‘ A man is seldom Juaiitioti in u.» u in law unless im has more mon- Preventative for coughs and colds. For grippc. ill-at and inhale Min- lmrs. Also rub ii, on throat and chest. Rvtuillll no of n wild 3o. '70 Discussing each iho proper way The roads would be. by thuuderi To have the crossings on a biidlp, And let the trains past-l antler. even grow our rye!) it reaches right from River Street To Apple Valley l-llil; ‘t Ill l l. w r ‘a {,,‘,"1,“,,‘,,',',‘,’,"f,,,§§_" Oh! if we only had a cilurch In which to say a prayer: How much more good ‘twould hi- for all, Than wandering hort- nmi ihcro. A cottago by the river side —--Tba prettiest ifve neon; luminds mo o! the donors lights. The colors. red and green. But. it a martinis to ho lwiii To help along a, "huddle": "Welb-d don't think. i ran attend, The roads are awful muddy!" Andlqilsinadreamiaee ‘N10 dhanltos more and mom; When once we'd call to phone a "date" There's new built up n store! My "lade- Ho deli‘. l "o" "iii-"Y s it. And make this verso my; end; 5o now c merry-Christmas And ; Happy New Year, spend. ‘rile mbqagen-n lumping-Jock, who bob: and Jumps and runs: Imam,“ “CK. ' ~~ ,..,.__,__ f LIMITED, roan, ONTARIG <r~nri¢v¢t~ f ,1. tTryon Tid-Bits . quite a few‘, and of and girls gather old fashioned w ’- ay. JERUSALEM, Doc. l9.— The PPQ-ilded 0W1‘ b)’ lilfi b01101‘ Jiillivlstrutnents as till pans, old pails, tontb anniversary of the liberu- W-s- Stow"!- .tioa of Jerusalem was observed 30W? Very K001i ciltvllflrl 0f others went. to Carleton, where they/MINNIE- oiT given Mr.’ Stirling Lord, another pie now entering in all the boys en's Missionary Society of the L'll- fgitggliQfdbgn§°ff ltlmzeuzlllstrilelllf held at. tho homou_oud_ helped in the send and Mrs. popular young cou lwedded bliss. All ...__.i... Ml‘. Summerside on Wednesday. Messrs D. J. and J. A. Thomso: were visitors to the Western Capita. on both Wednesday and Thursday. 1 Mr. Herb Profitt, Victoria. was a‘ pcccnt visitor to Summersidc. f __ lUiCFSldC on Tilursday on business. Sumnlersidc on Wednesday. Mrs. Sled Green. Charlottetown. Mqnda‘. is vlsiiltlg hcr mother. Mls. Sarah McKenzie. Tryon. Mr. John Glllis. who lt-it. hero for thc U. S. ilas returned home. lie reports work just. about impossible to get in Boston and cities sur- rounding thcro. Even the building name has slumped. he says. We are uind to sec Jack homi- again, but sorry tho circumstances wort‘ so _tilat, no tailed to get work. The Presbyterian Ladies Circle hcltl~a most successful Bazaar and Chicken Supper at, the residence of Mrs. Samh McKenzie. Tryou. on Thursday afternoon and evenlnll- Tho display of fancy articles war good, and the supper was tres hon and some crowd was there too. Was Of showers and wedding we have course the boys and in the good serenade the happy couple, on sttcn high class in- l-w, A5 one boy 1 know p"; 11, any. come to mind that the treasurer of thing thaUil make a racket. Wed- nesday evening ‘Pryoners were dlv- _ - ided, some stayed at home and ser- the commission merchants in bow York and Boston reporting til-r and Mrs. Hamilton Marti; ---— ’ . A new ‘amp h" been m“ on the Tryon Cross Road. were visitors to , Mr. Eddie Trowsdale was in Bum-' Mrs. John Olilis was a visitor to it a. success? It sure was, Ho» much was made? Well, to tell Ln: truth. when l left they did nouns»: li. all counted, but never mind they will have it counted up belore long and Til toll you the exact antouni: next week. l; Wlillf‘ writing" the ubovo. it has -tilc United Church indies Circle in- iforltlcd me yesterday that. instead Yul having made about $80 M. their Messrs Stanley Howait and Cam- den Howatt. Tryon, were visitors to ‘ Sumnlerslde on Wednesday. l Miss Lilli-ion Howatt has returned i llomc after vulitin: friends in Char- liottetolrtl. Mr. William Brandcr, Bea View, i: in 'l‘r_von. Mr. Brander, wno is an (‘sport electrician. is working for " Tryon ught, Heat d; Power, owned - , and operated by C. W. Ives. , Mr. and Mrs Ray Cameron, Al- ilatly. were vullwrs to Norm Tryon ,ou 'l‘tlurstiay evening. Believe me. Albany is going to ilavt- a real rink, and hot dog coun- (or, too. this winter, for Dad Ly- nlan, Ralph and “Rory" Macbeod. all expel-ts in the l-lnit game, are int-re. anti have charge of that. rink for the season. ‘nearing down and building greater is the order of an: day. and if the weather holds flit‘ Ralph and Rory will soon be haul- ing in tile sliver dollars at the 600i‘. “Dndfi illdel in hand will be dealing out Hot Dogs. Ant! in Try-on rumor has it. mat Brother Poolry hBli purchased the North 'I‘l'yon Rink. and will be sole proprietor this season. I take it thori- will be something doing wnen the ico is rcaily formed. ._._. Mr. Max Macvittie, Westmoreiolld. was a visitor to Tvyon on Thursday (WEXUIHZ. Now I hear the Boss wcallin‘ and 21c says what ails you Bill, so l auras I'll wave the farewells. He's aconlin‘ let me go ylu-Elsmac oi-Z- -_-_- Ind ' C ti Pr ti llorcglrll tlleqma om For generation: men: have afforded the purut. sweeten and moat numb F“ nuintalning n healthy condition of skin teely-htbetin‘ annuity. Cutluln ‘talcum in an ideal powder. cooling and rehabbing. Witt. Family Cuticun Soap and Oint- motlng and . Tender men find the Cudcun lhlvln. Que]: g “£39 fif-Tkfiwkil, 5-1.2.‘ c-uén linvhn aim. m.