.. .. westemluardign ‘—Page 3 is available. --8UB8ORlBER8 can obts ,Gusrdian representative ‘for the Guardian. i —$UMMER8IDE Don't overworkit by “stuffing” and eating between meals. Try WRIGLEY’S when you want “just a snack” It will soothe and satisfy your taste craving, allay thirst and feverish mouth, calm the stomach, ease your tired nerves. terms. J. Rogson. Principal —OOME TO THE Tuesday, Nov. 3rd. ‘Th ursday. 5857-2-21. i l ‘Guardian's Western Office is no 23-3. Teeth are kept clean, throat -refreshed, the craving is satisfied and —-when regular meal time comes, you're ready! ‘ Then “AFTER EVERY MEAL" it aids digestion. and Tuesday, November 2lld on ‘ders .booked will ‘careful attention. wart, Limited. reoeive Eastern Guardian istiflllllflllfl. iworth $4.01 ‘Alabolrs 0ne..-Ceilt Sale, 5th. 0t ‘7th_ Nov. oilly. 5805-1030141 i 7th November. yd lugs. 15th 0th 7th November. 4 -, [Arne ANNOAL MEETING o Allison McLean,‘ Secretary. 5844-11-2-31 iToilet Joli. Remember ‘3 days only, 5th. -8HOP from Hannah's Catalog.‘ I —FOR LATE WEQTERN NEWS! (PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDE tl-l ' HONORED) Election contest voting slips from: Summer-i COLLEGE.—Pleasan‘t Studies. EX- ‘celient renults_ good positions. easy , 510a 10' 2s 12i. Party in Springfield ‘Hall, Lot 67. ll’ not tine. —GUARDIAN OFFICE. — The iioca-ted in the McNeill Building, be received, The Phone number is -0NE OF THE LEADING FUR manufacturers in Canada will show a display oi Ladies‘ higll class fur the ‘busiest y ATS of their lives. ai ,. , gilflllfllll! at this store oil Nlonday iiloni the “l“..*ll Bible Class COnlheC-ispeaker and s?“ 1R5“ mm] wegwe prom d wd with "the Houlton Church. and;“r';"llcg?g3r forget‘ u‘ S’ SgffilrgfiegyllninfxeélpgégdvwagofiggtgiBarfly jil-bilant ‘and the liquor ‘party in ‘Southampton. England, is ready firm“ the tax,“ ..There' was a nlanniepressed and resentful. sent from Glodmhose nalme was. _ _ ‘He (iunphiaslzetl tile ldu-‘i "““-i Fm“ 5835-10-31-3i oi a (ind-sent man as lbelnlg ‘t-l basic qualification of a tFIIB/HIIIIIIS-i . ter. At the tilose of ‘the addressl!“ “perjlod ,““’,B“‘1’”"‘f church! __, I u C d “m, and Mm Ford Stood m “on, lnoieasod Pioiii 200 tn 400 lllfllllibefiips-NS to get n touch w b illlll - 1A ‘llieirs liibyo clues was organlim-d} iali exporters of Milk Powder. ' A lselth ilmi of 8rd. Ladies anticipating purchas- ilig this season liiid others are ill- “vited to see this showing. All or- most Sinclair & Ste- John." i a . JSHOP from Holmnn's Catalog. . .'EASTERN AGENT.——MI'. J. ' iW. Murdock is now Guardian agenti i“ Maw“ "f “rf""tl"lmt‘-‘ “Wm” l ..*2.000 WORTH OF DRUGS..‘ itoilet articles, chocolates, SlflClOll;ihgpnq-“QL a ymlng lady iery, ltulilbc-r goods, etc, will go in?‘ ‘l0 ‘the homes of H. Mabon's Cllfigulfly ‘Dre ‘iomers during the 5th, 6th. 7th Nov. iDOlfl. miss your share. 5806'1Q~30-~ll,‘g§ gfl].hlglnflfl(j buys $8.00 worth at.“ ‘i ..*vou CAN'T afford to miss‘ jMil-bon‘; One Cent Sale. 5th Gthu‘ 5505.10.30.41 many 'iI(:'Xl0ll’l‘lllil tions. Ellie (Jommunity ‘Welfare Leaguefsewi-me 9on5"- ‘$111114- wili be held iii the League Roomslivnflw mad the “wwlis 0f PIMP-Y‘! ister"s ‘life. l ..*BUY ALL YOUR DRUGS. Articles. soaps, Talcmniovltr 40 years oi’ continuous service iPowders. Stationery. etc. for the ‘winter. Buy while the bargains are Fiity Years i in‘ » “Quad for ten years a Licentiate of the’ In ii pulpit ‘Rev. J. A-IOXWITdBPEPOYdIBAA-QLA-l Catholic 15110 y pueclde. A mnpersnorledn note irom Boston was to speak Tihe hail was packed will friends R and does ‘oi ocnlperllloe. A1 trie dast moment the Welter evenlng was when suddenly 01a East Point. ‘P, ‘n. ‘Island Bapipetflw w,“ 38mm 4mm ha," _m n NARIES h d ftist Church. w'as given an ovatloni -. w _ the Wecsteron Gllflfdlllflagglzmawilfl-iby ms church M Oafimnew’ W3‘ the mm“ n er Street. Summerside for only U. S. A._ Oct. fifty cents with a new or renewalumbwnm ‘eaves wmcflml°l “Uterus. The music was exceptionally‘ Busmissifine. l‘: consisted of andle-ms.‘ quartebtes, solos. Stan-e Convention was present w-i Welghing Greetings were read fromOlie Ea _ Point Baptist cilllrcll. ‘P. -1._ ‘the “m” ~h.u h ti‘ h-i h . ‘ §..J.° blouses: 1 w» youth; also from Dr. D. G. lM~ac-‘ donald, ‘who baptized mhem. XVonI-‘sf w of healrtv congratulations were also" Water St. Suimnelrside where eub- lligdUmiiilizneirstllldl cllflsshglallegssotDAc-g. "wkenmeartefl wives . . ' ' - 5‘ ' ' ' ' ‘that they could love and respect. striptlons, new; or advertising will L. ‘Secretary of the Bankers Assn» ciation_ Toronto. and Rev. S. XY- OIIJIIIINIIIQS, D. D. Red-land-s ‘Univer- sity, California; wlso from the- 13a oi‘ Ophelia roses with all appropl H“ Monmgue and Wm b8 pleased w "lilllfill. while ‘the t-ollgrcgnilioii P05‘- ireceive news items. advertisliig- “M sun": a sumlbjye mulmly‘ |Job Printing new and renewal sub-j ‘il-lidlid. ivife. fligliltcd candles. the scene wzl benutlfull tin-d mellnwrinlble. ..*Si.0i BUYS $2.00 worth oils-ion. toilet articles. statloneryd 11s.. at Iilzilloliis One Clout Sale} 1 ,c lurch was tilled with people o grendered gfiiolls. Dr. Bailey le‘d in Prayer, ‘Montague. on Thursday, Nov. b.1901!“ "Ol- '"1Y 115B 09111‘ 10 ‘I110 11151 ‘i1 may finish my course with joy". iTheaddress thalt followed was a ‘swift survey of outstanding incid- in iiive Canadian Provinces and four American Slates. Mr. Ford said in partw-“liiy public life be- 1litli.. 7th. November, at blaboifs m“ i“ m] humble way I“ a Prince Fifty 181th. The church‘ ‘was bcautlrully decorated with‘ List Ohurch, Houlton, Maine. when‘ ,1) Mr, and Mrs. Ford spent eight of “ ° of the ‘plativmni slip rortetl ‘b Dr. _ _ _ n. lull ‘Mm. Bailey ivllllla lilns. Aii.ls<i‘r“"‘“. “m” ffffbe “W "t ‘we lftiil" __ _ i n _ _ _ y (my ubrarmn, presumed each n, est 'lll the suite nu-lnlberl-ng 60 iillllil aunts would I kc to c ‘not a coii- ‘ he lad,“ with ,1 ‘heqmmfifl lmnqu“, milled the “Ford 101511515. On Banquet-lion with Canadian shippers of‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ - or Sunday 1900 Rev. Ford lgflVéicflllllfld Solnion. ' A flrm in Liverpool is lnlcrostilll i The occasion was in receiving quotations from (fliiizlli {so illlllslllil that the Bilston (ilobeilzln liinnllfacturers . iinntrlllwted their‘ corl-cslxriidleiillt 'lo_i\Vii'o and (farriage Bolts, i All important Dundee wholesale merchants ullll _ ‘ ‘i‘lid good fvllowsillip and llii|SEV0ll yulnus he was iiiotilvlrator of refs are auxoua to represent. for ihl- lilislllw. n: 11111111111. ‘ Tim pumqum, M 030 l, "L in mrl-lseild ll.IlPlll “ii write up" and u. "cut"‘ ii’_1,,h,,,-.,h ,1-|,ni,,.g.,-.,.,n, was lfm-geily at of the illilSlltlr and the church. For At that llionl-‘iit one of l‘Il(‘ church ofiiicersflll-‘PHY kind expressions from an mlrlC-‘lflflda- in a ileat speech presented Rev.'I11‘€'<=l8=l-iVB . . 5S06-10-30-4i.l<‘¢r-.1 with a gnld --}(0n‘k|1n" penQ-iIiFOl‘(I_ inn-d‘.- the following CIlflTlSllICiUllIlfld Kingdom know that ‘Cali-l (31111111111 1-“- 11 ‘Wm f‘ lease. as i! ‘iiieliiento of the occzi-gffihiy- iBIPIS ‘in a busy career extending ‘He said, “It is n h" seldmis business gentlemen. lll‘ Ms wild‘, and “we the woceflbdied full of ruin. gave an added Iltii. ings a pleasing official sanction. oi’ cicternilnatlng the sdoon. Again ti‘,- llall shook ‘with applause, chose p- . id. witll the tenllperancei ‘C orlldilluingi his wlwork in Houlton. ‘Maine. ‘l-‘rho i-ilJhlt hand oi ‘fellowship to 100‘ i 110W ‘liioiiirlmrs. i These were the most g i \v2I.S'}l'Ill‘gll)lll. The anniversaries closed with people to which "Whatever success ito the.‘ fact lthat 37 years ‘ago. a f of Noiltli L1li0(e_ ‘P. E, 1I.—a student, Mrof husbands i qvnipeauinoe Association. minsionei-g i» , rest "Britain um minister was sited to i l ‘the president of the lan’ mills‘. Catholic Association came to thewith a Canadian mill which can] pt shipment froili sea The ‘meet-Jooard, ' ‘to consider Canadian ofiens when reminisugncee purchasing the following ‘swiftly reviewed his_liesr——wrougilt ‘where-nails. ‘bolts and nuts, tools, alsoi eight strenuous years ‘more splenti washiboards and chair seats. ‘ ‘ A first‘ class Glasgow iirm de-. ily ;.|-.-,\,rl1..-r|_ AL u". c103,. of Urr-illie ‘Couli-ty Asmociilmioit, n. llllfifll-‘IIQIISL coast of Scotland. a Wwwrlli appewwduxn- m’ [he gm“, (unweqiupn, (“Canadian flrm prepared M-(prryvinig an ‘iillilnonse cake, eapec-lTrllstea of ltlck‘.-r I-risbitilite, anddflilll ‘butler pared for the occasion, olrccrresponrlent of lthe denomination-orient at [jeith or GIHSHOW- which were ‘pllaceil 50 lighted clrntl-jfil 111111913 _ . of Mr. Ford's Swallow-vied and fruitful yearns of his I‘ f, ‘ Iyturrs 0i’ public service. This \vtts[11'l'1111lSIl1'Y~ ‘I11 1915 ‘he lmYWd 1mm er ..‘$1.0i BUYS $2.00 worth s2.01[p!f1(_-Qd 000m- qlw pastor and 1lli~._(?ail‘a1llu, ‘w-liere ‘he had slpcnt some ' R122 ihllys 84.00 worth, 83.01 buys $0.00 Ag lil‘ll ‘the ellectrlc lllglllfilYelll-"S in quiet ‘pastorate-s. and was Ottawa. _ g ‘are turnleui oil‘. wild tile faces orimlce anore- 111 ‘the whirl of busvfilflverllment Trade ‘oommlailomlrq, Him, 1 Fug. hdlle bovine. were turned towlalrd tilt-life in lNorLh Dakota and ‘IdnhQ alliiigle 9111184111" Blllldlnl-‘Iw TWYRIKKIP ‘lllc Cvlllittsi-“d 1mm“ " ‘ i qiinre, Mr.| 2. lllflSvildfl holds ‘boundless _ ‘ ‘ , m_ come .10 me 1m Jilfe is [Iupggly due for the safe investment oi Capital. agriculture lllillllilCilllIllig and mu‘ To increase the exports ofiinir, 21W" llitssliiliiile” “m aw“ At 7.30 the allditoriiun oi’ tin [fair glut-opus“ Eveline Ada FrazeriCaiia-d . {The choliflat Acadia‘ ‘Seminary and Bostonlloyfll and important some acceptable SGIwC- conservatory. ‘dared ‘tn step out ln-igreat Commonwealth of ‘Eloy ‘h _ g ‘rise m‘ csnamanuqoodo in; the ‘pant wastr- A London‘ flrm‘ which claims 20 wears’ experience in the ‘business. of tlieiis desirous of effecting a connect- iil ion with Canadian manufacturers ‘and was compelled no quilt We'd Chemicals, who are in a posit- platlforni. 0t mm; a critical ‘mum-l ion to export.‘ at competitive prices lent for IiIIGuKmGwEIICB $1113. aito the Ultiied Kqllilfdlam and ‘Europ- ;ili-eet‘i of t at I me can oouii es. e rm prepar- Blde ‘P1161! PQIIQWIIIB If lubicrlbllmirw 40 years a“ “flawed mm r"'to lehtlimln disaster would be almostled either ‘no purchase outright or fstall. The Catholic committee sp-iw act on a commission basis. A large Leith‘ wholesale flrm. with branches in Albenlem and buiishotland. would be glad to hear will you stand ‘by and boost. “Yef from Canadian shippers of aenvy t fl l was the lreply'“no a man." The food products. c“ 0W9“ an‘ hour that followed was till-l of in- A mmrpany o; 500g gmndlng in; tensity "bong and active service on Bucarest. Rounlania, wi-shea to be | the temperance rhtfonni tarnished placed in ‘the Minister ‘with albundant mat- Canadian m ‘Dr. A. 1H. ‘Bailey. the Supt of the correspondence anufacturers oi sole: erlal. Having ‘but recently aitend- and upper leather in a position to ed the funeral of a ycgpng man‘ who offer supplies for export. A London manufacturers‘ agent " c.-iit“.ve, and the speaker mnsllallled proposed sailing for Canada about’ “it all flsnlinst the saloon ‘without the middle of November. in the Again and again the Hall endeavour to secure ‘the repr-esent- i rocked with wppZa-ilse‘. ~ He pleaded atlon o.f a Canadian msnuisctureri He called of Pure Silk Hosiery. The article‘ for a ‘stalwlart Americanisim lhatrequlred is a spring needle. pure, would deliver the young ‘men iinoulfsllk women's hose. having a Silk i the curse of drink. ltliat would give panel oi art least 19" ‘to 20", mock- l‘ Little children sober fathers and seamed and mock-fashioned. | A very large and important flrm ' ‘of flax importers in Dundee is will- i - He called ‘upon every voter in Ida-ling to receive samples and prices i llicate his ballot 1,0 tl a ‘holy taskitrom Canada. ' A Leitb flrm of Flour importers. Ayalready represening lIllfllHkClllllHl-i desires a coilnectioii A flrm of hardware merchants regularly, Traiiship- havi- illilill \"'d F rm 1, t) '. ' i ' ilitioll has lIlUIl liisiscm- oblalhed efrrélrliwh: ‘gomlihiaictlgll Illfiilllllgffoitlnllllnllllll! lli-iilsll ls-lua rc‘l;1\\‘d'.'li"h‘ and n’ the wmk 40719 "'- m“ telllgence Branch of the Depart-ling ‘(Hilialrlrl llilii merit of Trade and Commerce.‘ l .3 .»,; , t nc. "om the (anu(liu1l‘ln‘ti:fl,l(l)illirfl (11111 do liillch to relieve harvest iii the next few years. Rti-illlting fronl negotiations initl 'l‘0].n|iu, uiill‘ lllllllyiillflll by tho Olllcu of the London To increase emigration ‘toithouslliidn n1 l11'"-*‘(""~ i“ E"gl*"i;illllgi‘l‘(ligxl 3511x115 ircgliiarly handling winter ‘sports cquipnlellt lna‘de by two Canadian London. S. W. l.) To letthe people of the Canada. To show ‘that Canada is a elllplvlunsut ui‘ 6111111111. . ved-v 110 followflll i with ‘ famous g--thc most beautiful. -m0st completely equipped. wmost serviceable. i Sill-Ii)‘ wire iron tubes, and latest price list. coinnilssioln. Summerside i oi’ (lulviiliizcli Milli-l l-iliulliii. iiiito lfiliiulin IIIIVI‘ ,Slul<1.~i_ l“i'lllii llil- <-lii|i‘liil~|li.~i ilillt‘ “liking u; ghlpllll-l-Ii ‘Ill'(ili_i'.IIl in lily lliinillllili we] IIIUTU here illllllll (Iullluill. than =(‘.iinli‘dlu should i hind so.’ d I\l l‘. kslloillrl 11ml 1111,1110’ 1111111“ iiivl-stiiiient lllli‘. luld 111 manufacturers, possibilities lot Capital] If. ililsilrll ling livvrlliiiininii and part oi the} No matter what your ideal kitchen range may be like, you’ll jfiind every lfalvoulitle l point perfected in the Enterprise Monarcih Steel Range —M0st dependable range that money can Buy or Experience Produce. Cal] in today and see ilhiswonderful rangomget our free illustrated catalog HOLMANS Charlottetown . t v -. - ~: -. ' iiwl Kingdom muc-h. Qfl U10. fin“ Or ‘l:‘y1vll“Illlg m, 3,11,,“ ‘ n» Hilllltl s lllll‘) I 4 I _ impmm “m, m“ 0mm. .|.__;p\;lylllg Lhu lii- i. 141,000,001) tluiitonils its: coining illto consideration tho [hie objects :lliov<~lli'lli‘ili ldnlplrte Exhibition for 1924- .menn-0ned_ an,‘ more 1;,‘ m; rloubtffi as stated (fulida has achieved the n-bjectl isl-Ili.’ ac olit to acooinp is known EXIIHUIKIDI] is iolloyved up in an in- rlt illiyarlligoii-t and aggressive manner, A (taiiadiziii manufacturer oi cid- ‘er lizis advised the Department oi profl-table i'l‘ralle and Commerce, Ottawa. that ithey have received from u. British \Vllile Canada is anxious to in-iitlltllpvrtfr isho Bwast lingvlirceg to ‘ _ . . rts, lit the same‘ eni ly lo rls o race oin- A to ‘life ‘by ‘my slide and share wilth forming ‘the British EmDlrgati-ons lltigfitbfihgreix; klrgvhnpuner or imifiilonel“ a“ on!“ Wm absorb ‘T1119 118-51101‘ lne the light and shadow oi a min- United rcnp a. splendid THE OFFICE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR CANADA IN LONDON WEEK BY WEEK 15th OCTOBER, 1925: i i the ENTERPRISE Ali-Cast Pipeless Furnace Drug Spore 5s47_n_2_fl‘Erl\i'allrl Island sclloolrooiii. ' 1r ‘dial beautiful community gular price 35c. and you will gefithe Sea“ Father our years ago I taught my 11m: The High ‘Commissioner for Can-i school at yriest P/Jlltl, P. 1.. 1111a has received from the Imperial‘ “pal-Iii qggtiEpl-gesgtv tZeKUIELOQBmiong the warmhearted llll'lli’l‘l~i of War Graves Commission copies of. ‘ ‘ be>idc the Cemetery Registers for St.‘ another tube for 1c. or two for "iiic. This applies to everything on sale at Muboifs Drugstore. 5847-11-2-41 Needs N0 Introduction It has given such Perfect 5°!“ | vice, for so many yea-TB. that its good work is taken for granted-and used as a. stan- dard to which no others attain. See it here. ..*MRS. ALEXANDER REY- ,NOLDS and family wishes to thank their kind friends in Montague and vicinity for the kindness shown them in their recent bereavement. 5850 ..*THE FIRST 25 O-HILDREN entering H. J. Mailon's store and buying anything on the One Cent v ’ Sale will receive a 25c. mechanical top free. 5th., 6th.. 7th.. Novem- L her. 5846-11-1-31 h ' ..""THE FIRST s ADULT cus- Summerside — Charlottetown. toillers buying ‘$2.00 worth will re- ceive a $1.00 box oi best choco- vii Stephen Malone. Grade ll (til-l Georgie A1111“ I ember at Mabolrs Drugstore. 846-! - GREEN BAY SCHOOL‘ fflllss. 2 (‘hllrlotte Gass- 3 Linus Mo‘ 5 1a.’! _ \ .1 ,, ,_ ‘ h, 1.111;“; 0f iQliaid, 4 Daiiilli E. Gass. I . - - C7131?gzllgogtilltrilllgllli‘ilill“llll)lli.ll of i (iruiilila lgiflzygill Jgiglggegégkigs’ f ‘ . - ua . 1 -‘ Ssivwmlwrir“ i2 ‘i"" " “’ ‘ ' Monta Grill] lX—1 aunt-r .\li1l0llt'. .1011_~- glle vmwl “mm Mcquahp g Grade l—-1 Matthias ~ Rtggadsefllllh. Lenll Costello, 3 Martha ‘Cudmore- i 1 [4 Mami 0 {elm . All exceedingly enjoyable recital ‘Grade Vlii-l blllsie Sastcllo. 2| - v "in," Flood Teachen was given Friday evening in the Marguerite hlalnne. 3 Eileen Mil-I - Malone, 2 l. 0. l“. Hull at Montague by . , . mo? .‘ . , ’ 1mg- Zhgll" gerlxlix-‘lgrlu’ “(gnaw Ant nli- slllllmrs und iuko nn other. bliss Bnnilara McNeil], assisted by ra e ~ <1 " - ‘ 0 , ivliss Kathleen Hornby, violinist. and Glen Currie telluali 2 Alllllé] and Mrs. Lyman Davison, acconi- ‘Malone. 3 11%|“ Malime‘ 4 Clam‘ ‘paiiist and pianist, Mrs. J. J. Ste- i . ‘ churches. continuing the speaker MCQIIBM- I wart, soloist and Miss Eileen Al- . .. _ 0 - Grade l\'——_1 Aloft-infill MM‘ lannh. vocalist, There was a large gig tlgldsngilfiyeonwg]: octasliqg‘ w“; Arthur‘ Z Edwi" 90mm“ 3 5mm", audience and the proceedings mémh and “gm mm n “L” Cvflley- t‘ I ‘throughout were of a very high or‘ stirrl‘, , , e, over again the Grade ‘lill—1 Runs-oil Flood. 2 p d“. musical), and hmtrlonlcanyv ng stones oi other days~days ‘Miss ‘McNelli is a vocalist linden eloclitlonlst of exceptional talent nlld both her solos a-nd readings ‘iwere greatly appreciated by the. I nstruments lates lFree. ‘This offer is for eaclililratcdileae master of the science of day ol‘ sale. 5th.. 6th., 7th. Nov-“ieaching—~Dr. A. W. Szilwyer. L. L. when courage was ‘hi-gll, and ‘Lihe ‘e-nt_ sold ‘the lspearltef‘. wm b0 a Donalld—a cultured and scholarly ‘man, was the Parish lPriest of that mines of ‘the Military Forces of the ‘ ‘district. at luhat time. and frequent conversations with him ‘inspired me with a longing to secure a col- lege education, Late-r l tailg-ht ‘QCIIOOI alt Lakevllle and North Lalkmandlln ‘teaching others acquir- ed a QTBBILB!‘ thirs‘: for kiiowled-ge myself. Across ‘the ‘mill-pond ilronl my ol-d ‘home lived a. neighbor- Joseph Mcvanr. ‘He was my ‘Men- tor. ‘He- ‘was one of the widest read lmen and ‘most apt and con- vincing writers in ‘tile ‘Province, and his iilbrlury was aillways at my disposal. ‘At ‘Prince of Wales Col- iifle. l cnlme into contact with Dr. Ailderso‘n_ a ILe-acher of rare‘ keen- liess and accurate- ‘scholarship. Later, alt: Acadia University I came under the influence oi‘ that D. Pelrhnzps in lLlll of Ca-lladzl -he bad no peer in influencing young men to go on and up in their ‘educa- tional career. My ‘graduation amd o-rrlllnation ‘succeeded each other riwlilltly; and of the 18 pastors who formed the ordinary council. only one ‘is now living. ‘Since illeii p11]. pilt ii-nd pastoral work varied ‘by magazine writing and the leciu-re pla-Lforiniilled ‘tht-‘bllsy years while never in any sense a greall’, preacher l ‘hall the Joy c-f speaking in lnany churches to ‘throngs olflpeople, and "91601115115 hundreds (into my eager ‘spirilt of youth craved adven- tulre- and achievement. One incid- memlory for life. It took place in Having installed in one "Unit" the latest Optical l-l-trnmonts for Eye Examination. l III! III- lng Iontlluo and vicinity lor- vleo ‘equal to any In the larger l nildience. ‘fully from groups of solos of one. two three each. also several read-. rendered. Mrs. Davison is a pian- she ""5 "97? denim‘ a Marine-city. That city, for you; had practically wide open saloons — b0 t. 30 i li-‘l ‘ti ings all of which were artlsticallylnzte ‘lpmmdwiy lanwflc “we of a An orgaln- Gregory Mac- Sever Cemetery extension, Roueii. IQIIIPBI. Thin De Zen} Unit Ill brought from the United Staten and wnl shown It the Maritime Optomotrle Convention In Chur- luttatuwn. 1t ll considered the Inst word In Optical Equipment on the market. 1 t Christmasgiving v llliilk‘, of iviil " Illlve your Eyes Examined with nrsl-lnlnn and u-OPOIIIIIDQII. H. J. MABON Optometrist. Montague Ofllnn Connected With Drnllion ALSO I Passpprt l-Photos .,..__.,\ land ‘bring bsr follow artists with uriai dial-l under the sncpicss of _________.__ m @1111" "E1111" ‘"55’ — l - , i ist of very -mllch more than ordln- zed mud concertkd effort was nmde ary talent and her rendition oi the various numbers assigned to her M...’ able. iother numbers, were much enjoy- any “manned on the smet. ‘ed. A trio of Miss Eileen Allanah. Bmmrfqt Mumm- w” mreatne; [Mills McNeil] and Mrs. J. J. Ste- but M; .330)‘; 013554330 ymmg men lwart was also much appreciated became M, {hwy gum-d and ‘aw i111’ the 111111181169- than, ‘he was safely escorted to ‘the The recital was declared by all ppm where a, “.119; of ma“; mag. one of the most enjoyable Bvfifiingg were min‘; heart on gm ihcld in Montague and Miss Mc-imqnomblg fllndny mgm, g ‘mat Neill was urged to "'come sgain"|‘moet:ln-g ware advertised for MP5“- hor. ‘. + ~ ~wuiv.i'w--""' 9“ I " [by many IEW-ia/bldl-ihfl‘ citizens to close lithe saloons amd- enforce the F l ih. - as accompanist and piano soloist W, mnegflélglhrgylr]; amugggmm ‘was exceedingly fine and enjoy“ efflw “mm mum- ‘Persona; v10. l >Miss liornbys violin num- Mme w,“ dnmnwed by “u, um,“ ‘hers were gems and. like all the m", on‘, (flmgmmn w“ tin-M. who i France, Parts 1 to 5. Part 1 con-i United Kingdom. Copies of thei Cemetery Registers for Bucquoy, Road Cemetery. Flcheux. France,‘ an-d. Lone Pine Memorial, GBIIII-l poll, Parts 1, 2 & 3 (Australians) have also been received Copies of‘ ‘these Registers have been trans‘ mltted to Ottawal for reference‘ ‘purposes. " The University of London hasgi ‘granted all application made by‘ the High Commissioner for Can- ada ‘to constitute Fredericton. New Brunswick. a centre to! holding the University's Matriculation Ex-i amina-tlon in June. 1926. i During the week ended Octo-beri 14h folir shipments of Cansdlani Store Cattle numbering 1827 headi arrived at Uni-ted Kingdom ports! Thel number of Canadian Store; Carbt-le shipped to the United Kills-f d-c-m between April 1st 1925 and; the middle of October now exceeds the num-bcr shipped ‘during the whole 0i’ 15124-25. The effect of the ‘prolonged not- vltios of ‘the Canadian Oflioe in (rb-‘i tilining increased facilities for tile I export of ‘Canadian ‘Cattle to Great i Britain is shown in the permission a obtained from ‘the British Board of. Trade to permit the importation oi‘ l cattle In consignments of 1-100 iii-l stead of 500 as 81'- presont. The Canadian cables announcing this. fact and also reporting the agrees‘ menrt reached oonjolntly with the Board of Trade. the Ministry of‘ Agriculture and‘ u. flrm of ship- ownens iegardng the interior con- struction of iourdecketi cattleg ships, four oi which are being flit-i ed up. have ‘been widely reproduc- ed ln the British and‘ Irish Fnee Stem ‘pWDers. 1 The High Commissioner's Oiilce circulated to the Press this week a Bulletin dealing with the pro- duction of Canadian Fisheries dur- lnlg the year 1924, from which it‘ appears that the total value of the I output was 844,600,000 as urmpal-ed with. 842500.000 in 1923 and $41.- 800,000 in 1922. The four chief fish in. order of commercial value were ; salmon with total lmarkted value oi 013300.000; halibut 85.800000 cod 85.400000 and lobster $4,100,000. The pack of salmon was the best I in the history of the industry and y amounted to 1.749.068 otandardi mass of 48Iba. each. I A ‘Pi-less ‘Bulletin prepared for circulation ulls week deals lmlli fllg Fur Farms of Canada, giving Mares relating ‘so production ill 1914. ‘ 1 The ‘High Commissioner's Olllcs] i; informed by the Trade Coin- where, who, how much. The Canadian Pavilion in Wemb goods mill. [Ills country‘ and 0111-1111811‘ $311M surplus‘ production ‘icy is divided into two parts. one null is anxious lo buy 1mm m“ H" 192"" a n ‘ , p . v ‘f 1 - of you I N THE whirring of looms, the flaming of . furnaces, the darting of factory fingers in and out, day after day, the audacious schem- ing of laboratories, the endless displaying of shape-energies strive for you. 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