stsame. gland in1 11 unload: FY 17 lhlles 1 l This plant is a combination of the “ Z ” Engine wig}; a sturdy, dependable generator 16-ceil 32 volt battery, Engme power 1s available at hell: pulley while battery 1s bemg charged. Plant um be used- for electricity alone or engine power. alone at any time. Cost of operation 1s remark- Ilbly low. Writs as for prices and full particulars 486 COMPkNYselmllnd , bunll t: elpnawsfilcrentoJVlndv-w. _ ‘ S‘ flqha?fi:l|lly,vflfifllflhvklbfil , Till MAKIII OI‘ FAIRIAIIKI ‘CM-II AND VALVIS An Evidence oi Refinement Good taste and good health demand sound teeth and sweet breath. The use of Wrigley’s chewing gum takes care oi’ this important item of personal hygiene in a delightful, refreshing way. Wrigley’s removes odors of dining or smoking from the breath by cleaning the teeth, by stimulating the flow of digestive juices, and by the antiseptic action of the flavoring extracts for which Wrigley’s is famous-“The Flavor Lasts!" _ I The result is a sweet breath that evidences care for 0116s self and consideration for others — the final touch of refinement. Wrigley's is a thrice daily routine of people of refinement. ARE GOOD: TNIPERFE T UM Sea. WANTED 500 SILVER FOX- PELTS for IMMEDIATE SALE t0 CANADIAN and EUFIOPlEAN RETAIL TRADE: DEMAND ls KEEN for clear colored pelts. PRICES QUICK RETURNS for EARLY SHIP- —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS —page 1i is available. —~LOADING LIVE HOGS at Ken- slngton Thursday, Nov. 11th- Harry Jenkins. 2571-1192i ___,__ —ROBIN HOOD FLOUR ls mil- sd only from selected wheat and sold by leading island dealers who guarantee its quality. -w1-:s1‘sn~ AGENT - m. Cyrus J. Gallant is now Guardian Agent in Howlsu and will receive news Items. advertising and renew- al subscriptions, —+CHICKEN SUPPER and Baz- aar to bo held in Borden Union Hall, Nov. 11th. Proceeds in aid of the Hall. lf not fine the to!- lowing evening. 252311610 —-CUSTOMS APPOINTMENT — Mr. Roy MscKenzie, Burden, has been appointed sub-Collector of Custcnrs at Borden to fill the vac- ancy caused by the death of the late Charles I3 MacDonald. -NEW CITIZEN — Mr. Fldele Perry is closing out hi1; business at ‘Emerald and removing with his wife and son to Summerslde- He has accepted a position in the groc- ery department of Messrs Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. . —RECOVERING—MI'. John Ell-s- wnrvh. Tignlsh. underwent a pain-f ful operation ad, the P. C Hospital several days ago and hi5 friends will be pleased to learn that he is again well on the road to recovery and expects to be discharged In a few days. ..-W|NTER IN THE WEST -- Mcssrs ‘Morrl-on Bros, Summer- slde, who arrived home a low ev- elllllr-y ago from Kinluy. Sask. where they hnd been engaged at harvesting and threshing report that ‘winter has practically sct in, ‘there. the ground is frozen some depth and covered with a cont of snow. H. -—BANK CHANGES- Mr. Wll. ‘frid Parkman of the Provincial ‘Bankwvho was recently transforrerl 1‘f"rcm St. John tn Kinkora has again ‘been transferred to Cl111rlo¢retmv11 to lake up the duties n!’ Account- mu in tho Provincial Bank thcro. |'.\Ir John Farmer. who became so ;wcll 111111 favorably known to the bark-lug public in 1111c Islandl through 11's connection with the branches 11t Fharloiletow11, Emer- ald, Albany. Sunuuerside and Bor- don and Wdifl has more recently held 1111 important post with the Bnuk of Nova Scotia 111 lliouclon, N. B~. has rosigucd from ‘the Bank o1’ Nova Scotia to lake charge of the Provincial Bank at Kinkor-I. .\‘Ir.'F11rn1er's return will he heart-l ily welcomed by the good people of Kiukora and his ability and popul- arity should he instrumental In add- ing considerably to 1111c Bank's patronage. ::.l\11 Oil for Iilahy Alon. Th1- the lumbcrman, the out-door labor- .111 1111111 ti. lice. Kensington closed from Nov. sane,‘ the soldlen the fisherman}: beautifully bound Bible, accom- 111111 --‘DR. A. A. LOCKHARTBQQCI- ~ 11th to Nov. ‘ZZnd inclusive. 11521111111111»: -POL|CE COURT-An adl0urn- ed case against a hardware clerk charged with selling cartridges to a minor, W85 concluded at the gol- lee court on Saturday morning» the defendant being fined 920 and coats or one month In jail. i-l. —-A YOUNG OLD MAN - Mr. ‘Samuel IWoodslde, lClinton, a gan- tlemsn in his 85th year this autumn recently-hitched a tea/m of spirited horses and plowed out ‘four acres of potutoesin one day. Young men, look to your laurels. Y. -—SMELT FISHING-The smelt fishermen around this vicinity have been making excellent “catches" for several days, the weather has been mild and most favorable to run the boats and pulling in the nets which are generally well filled with fish, with U116 present prices fishermen are making a snug sum of money. Reports from. other points, would indicate a good run 0f fish H. —————-o-0->——-- zzAsthma Doesn't Wear Off Alone. Do not make the mistake of waiting for asthma to wean away by itself. While you are waiting the disease is surely gath- ering a stronger foothold and you live in danger of strong and yet stronger attacks. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy taken early, will prevent incipient condi- tion from becoming chronic and saves hours of awful suffering. ——-—<-o->-i—- PERSONALS ..'EABTERN AGENT — Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Cusrdisn slant in Montague and will be pleased to receive news Items. advertising new and renewal subscriptions- ..*FOR 81'. PlEJiRE.—Msssrs. Charles McKinnon and H. H. Acorn loaded their vvesssl at Souris last week vwith cattle, pigs, etc.. for the 8t. Pierre market. ..'SUOCE FUL SALE. -- The ladies of t s ilaptlst Church. Georgetown, held a very success- ful pantry ssls on Saturday utter- noon. A HQGODFIBH ING 0N TH E NCRTH SIDE has not at ll been success- ful this season _ ingto the pre- valence of stormy "apd unsettled weather. There were 611s or two favorable days for fishing srly wind the flsh would not take the hook. Native north-elders will be compelled to purchase their flsh this winter. “HHRIZE MONEIL-llfrank H. McAulay, Sourls Line Road. was the most successful all round ex- hibitor at the Sourls Exhibition this year. He specialized In pigs and young cattle. His prize money to- talled $45. His children also were successful at the School ‘Fair in pigs and calves. ..“PAIN1FUL INJURY. — The many friends of Master Edwin Bell, Georgetown will regret to learn that his arm was broken while playing football on the school grounds during the "past week. Edwin. who is a deserved- ly popular young fellow, has the sympathy of every one in the dis- trlct.—A. .."GET$ APPOINTMENT —Mr. _,MT_ and Mm John Thoma,“ A1_,.Ioh11 J. Sllllllll, son of Ellis Worship. - - - - - - - - -- Mayor Smith 10f Georgetown, is nowlgfi: raqalqmnelcorle," running from Fort willrlamfMrll 031M950" - - - - -- - . “'11s among Ihe shoppcEs hero on 1161111 0i’ ‘Lake $006110!‘ W JVIOMPB-lll ‘Mrs Mammal“! ' " ' . ‘u bony, were in gown on Saturday. H‘ —1.\'Ir. D. lvloDonnld, Saturday. __|Mr "Wm mcrside, spent Thanksgiving visit-l lug lu Emerald and vicinity. 4hr. Louis llnslum. Springfield. who h; '1 student at Mt. Allison‘ spent‘ Thanksgiving visiting his parents Mr. and 311's. H. B- lléls“. Inm. —Mr. (i. ii. Aiathcson, the ohlig-l ing 11nd efficient (rpcrnior in U111’ C. 1G ‘It. Depot. Keusington, is‘ again at the post of duty. a111l 11; ‘warmly welcomed by his n1z111y' friends. it will‘ be recalled how some months ago. he suffered iu-l jury i'ro111 an accident which lncup-l aciied 1111111 from discharge of duty but he has fully recovered. Y. ———~—<o>-—~— PLEASANT GATHERING A very happy evening “'21s $110111 a1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allie- on Profllt, Freetown, 011 Oct. 29th, when five boys of Mr. Profitfc Sunday School class plllil a suf- prfce visit and presented him 1with address, rend punied by an by er a d _1Lloy.1 Burns. The gilt, presented by JuryIlmdlllhghdlsiiignlarpvgllldfli121‘l,‘Camden Gardiner‘ was (Ieeply up ‘Dr. Thomas’ Eclcctric Oil a true predated‘ by Mr‘ P"?m“ who and faithful friend. To ease palmh-hanked the boys for men‘ kindness relieve colds, dress wounds, sub-no Mm‘ Aug“ a jolly time wag due lluubago and overcome rheu-spem m singing and storytelling "mum". i, is excellent Theta around the firepluce. a) dainty lunch lore it should have a place I11 all w“? served ‘by Mm lmmL l1o1ue Inedicines 11nd be amongst ‘lionowlng is the address: — . 1M1‘. R. A. Prcfitt. those fimimg Dear Allison We, the members of your Sun- Design Car T0 day School class have assembled Use As Motor Boat here tonight to congratulate you ou your marriage, and to wish — both you and Mm. Proiltt a long AKRON. 0-. NOV. 7.—~AI1 all-mei- and prosperous life. a1 airship car. (ieslgned for army ‘We thank you for the kindness and navy training dirlgibles, under am] patience you have shown In our construction hy the ,Gco1iycar-Zep-|Sun1iay School and for the pleasant peln works hnrc. ls so designed that evenings spent in your home, where it Will ll!’- detschable from the 1181-: you have been so ready 1o enter- 01a dirlglhle 111111 can be 111-1011 as a mm us. Yo11 have always boon an motor boat. active worker In o11r Sunday The cabin-boat will bc operated School and have taken 11 kccn in- like a motorboat except that avia-'terest in clean sport, and in every- tfon prcpellors above the wnlcr will thing that ‘stands for Christian ‘give it 1notlvatlng power. manhood MENTS. ORIGINAL INTERNATIONAL PELT MARKETING SERVICE, selling direct dram RANGHER to RIETAILER. Others imitate but WE LEAD in this field with the FINEST SELLING SERVICE ever offered FOX RANOHERS.’ PELTS nzoenvzo AND FORWARDED mom MY SUMMERSIDE OFFICE, or ship direct to E. H. RA YNER, 42s s-r. PAUL .s'r. wesr, MONTREAL, P. o. Selling Agencies In Fur Centres of! the World. 2.» G-ll-lll-ws. 00-0 000 ¢+o4+o+o+4+vaoo<+0+++o4of lIlITlllllIY Lollilllli 1 Wholesale Commission Fish Dealer Eels and Smelts a Specially. 11.111111 Fish. Market _ New York 1 1 Stencils Furnished. i. . ’ liqnwoonlb-oaomoe-o-oo-oonuowno-os” ips-wsl . ' with tlufpacksgc. Tho car ls especially designed for coastal use. could ho used readily as 11 zsurfncc craft and within‘ 11 low minutes time nluchcd again 1.0 u, dlrlglblo bag for air service. If the dirlg-l lblc bccnmo disabled a1 sea, the cur. would act as a boat using the dirig- Ihlo hag 1m a sail. ‘Ilhc car i-s be-‘ lug constructed of duraluminl throughout. , —--—-i-<+>--— Corns Drop Out I In Hot Water‘ It ls very easy to take out s sore‘ corn hy the "Putnam" method. You] take n special foot bath which is‘ described in tho directions that go Apply s few drops of Putnam's Corn Extractor. 111111 out comes the corn, roots and all. There is no pain, not cvcn soreness: tbs thick tissue is soft- ened. and healing "Putnam's" goes lo the heart fo the corn. Success guaranteed. 25c. at all dealers. BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE We the undcrllgnod have dssldlu to ssll our business stand In tile Iovvn o! Borden, consisting of two lots 100 Ont square. storl, wars- houso. coal shod, noun. All» Isellltlss for most bus- Insss, Fairbanks Weight Sculls and (In Tank In oonnssti . This Is one of the but locations on the Inland for summons Ind anyone ‘Isslrlous of going into business could make no mlstsks In buying this stand. - , (signed) ‘ , ~1Es1..sm< nuuuwnonooowoeo» 3114-115“- _ _ in time of war il.'sentlng you Wllll We felt we could riot let this occasion pass without pre- somc lOkteyl. of our regard. Pleuuc 1111:0111 thin-I gift, ‘and witb- it lhn bcrsl wishes of your ‘Sunday School class. John Gardiner. Camden (larriiner. MonIta-guo Gardiner. Brenton Burns, ‘Lloyd Burns, Harold llollis. (Pioneer please copy.) OXFORD STUDENTS INDIG- NANT OVER PAMPHLET (DCEORID, |Nov. I).—Oxlod Uni- versity students are highly indig- nant becauso the university proc- tor-has distributed a pamphlet con- lalnlng ‘the mid-Victorian code of conduct and morality which ‘has long prevailed only as a mailer of tradition among the student body. indignation came to a head in a leading editorial or "Isis," tho lead- ing undcrgraduatc panel‘. Undsr the headfng "Are We irrespons- ible?" tho editors vehemently ‘11- Doa’t Let That Cold Tmn Into “Flu" barn and loom w British Film oi 1 n .4. chief engineer on the 1S. S. “Giana and carry large cargoes of wheat and pulp. Mr. Smith was tormerlylxr“ amino" ' Seymour Fanning, Sum- pecond‘ engineer of the -S. S. "Thou-IMF Dix‘: ' " dcr Buy" and his friends .111 George» ‘ s“ r “Y " ' town. will heartily congratulate him 51:” m“ Mmlsy ' on his promotion. ' lfub your scalp with mlnarrPa llnlnlosit. PERSONALS , ..‘°Miss Kathleen Harrington, teacher in the Georgetown High School is visiting at her homo in (leurgetownr-A. - ..'.\lr. Daniel McCormsc, Bough- Iou island visited Georgetown on .."Mlss Helen Solomon, teacher of Gaspercauxzspent the holidays at her home in Georgetown-wk ..'Miss 1icnufkhignt, student at lPrlnce of Wales College, is visiting nt her home lu Georgetown.—A. ..'I.Vllss Anna Mlar of the Prince Edward llsland Hospital is spend- ing thc holidays at her home in Burnt 'Point.—A. ..'Mlss Mildred Donovan, stu- dent at P. W. C. is visiting her par- ents Mr and Mrs Maurice Donovan Georgetown.——A. ..'.Miss lGrnce Douglas is spend- ing the holidays at her home in Georgetownr-IA. _ ..'Mr. Eh J. Hudgson Morrissey, member of the staff of Queen Square School motored to his home ln Georgetown-A. tack tho pamphlet issued by the‘ authorities for the first time this your, called "Memorandum on the conduct and discipline of iunior members of the university." in this little grey pamphlet, dis- tributed to all entering freshmen. all tho rules and 1egulations gov- erning the social life of freshmen are sot forth. I11 onc, one learns that “underguulualcs will not loit- or in the public streets, at coffee stalls or at Ibo stage door of‘ s. the- atre; ‘that undergraduates may not attend any public race meet- ing; that undergraduates may not attend public dance halls: ml)’ 110i mako an ascent by airplane; may not hire a motor vehicle; and that men and woman undergraduates may not go on the river or for mo- tor rides together, unless there are at least two women of the par- All these regulations ‘have long had a place on the university hooks. the irnivercity proctor e1:- plalncd, in some mysllflcatfon st the commotion which his pa phlet 1111's stirred up. but for tho anon that they 111111 long Iain buried and had become-a matter of tradition among Ihc generation-s of new students, .ths undergraduates are all the more indignant at having bhem made so blunt in the newly printed booklets. ' ' ‘ Naval Battles ILONDON. Nov. 6. --Accordlng to the Dslly Express Germany has offered w co-opsrsto In the pro- duction of sn depicting the battles of Coronal ind the Falkland dsisnds during the wsr. . ‘In s naval engagement off Cor- onal, Chile. Admiral Von spec's German sausdron sank s British mum. commanded by Rear-Ad- miral Christopher Ciaddock. Lat- 'ir Von spec's ships were annihil- stsd by s squadron of British- war- ships off the ifiilkisnd Islands. ‘The newspaper adds that It is flndsrstood that Ilia offer will be accepted by tho vil-Itlnh Admiralty which Intends to malrszhs films mums s: width, Roland Paton Mrs Alex. McDonald, ' ' A Friend . . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. J. dlldillachsrn . Ian's. Cillillpbéll week, but with the prevailing east-gig: glgzllhezgn- - H Proud d: Moreside . . Mrs Love Mrs R. Henderson, Mrs W. A Friend. Prince Street .. Col. F‘. S. Moore, {Fitzroy St. Mrs Christie Lamont Ira Reid . . . . . . . . . . lMiss Blanche McDonald .. Georgie Holl . . . . . . . . . . .. Miss Jcsn McMillan . . . . .. ‘Miss Sadie Acorn . . . . .. .. Miss Belle Worth J. H. Williams . . ‘A Friend . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs Murdock McKinnon .. 1Mrs ‘F. P. Taylor . . . . . . . .. Miss Eleanor Sterns . .. Mrs. F. M. ' .. Mrs Robt. Harris, Fr|day___.A_ Mrs Robinson, Greenfield Ave‘ . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . Mrs Stewart. Greenfield Ave 1.00 Mrs James Tail, Villa Ave. 1.00 Mrs J. McNevin, Villa Ave. Mrs John Agnew, Villa Ave . 0‘ Mrs l.. C. Hayden Villa Ave Mrs J. Smailwood, Mrs '1‘. W. L. Prowse, . “wnmllll QQI tion Continued Queen direct Additional $1.00 1.00 .1...“- Prlncs Strql . . . . . . . . 1.00 , 8 7.00 Urns:- ot. o». s1. 11111111101111 3 bottles preserves Stewart one bottle preserves each 5.00 5.00 1.00 S 11.00 Grafton ‘Street to Date Tin of 4 cubes, 15c. ' The Goodness of Beef i ‘1 ,- tin of 1o, 30c, ', uudwyuu ewes bbccbocbbo ooc0o¢¢cc¢ lA Wonderful Cure In Charlottetown The following lcllor from a woll l“ . . S!l\¥f©€,‘\>—$ omocco Friend .251 1.00‘ 1.00 1.00 s Mathoson .... MrsW.M.Rowe.... {Mrs Charles Boers . . . . . .. Mrs. Tralnor . . . . . . . . Mrs E. McDonald Threo Friends Mrs Robert T. . . . . A. W. Weeks . . . . . . . . . . .. Miss Florence McDonald 4,00 .50 . , 1.011‘ Gallant . .25 to . 2.001 5.00 1.00 L. Whi $ 32.60‘ lGreenfield Ave . . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs T. J. Harris, Green- field Ave., . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 1L0!) 1.00 Villa Ave. . . . . . . . . . . . . Villa Avo. . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 and k110w11 Island 1111111, for many years proprietor of tho Eureka H011sc, Alhertou, and now of tho Murray 110111111, Charlottetown, will be 101111 with interest hy tho public. 227 ‘Wulcr Slrl-ol, (‘l1:11'l11itei11w'n, l’.l'l.l. 01:1. 30, 1926. ‘Dcur Sig-l lIUllCYB i11 praising the bridge which 1'11rric.1i one over, 111'. the Farador was 1111c moans of 111110111111: 1111' from tho verge of ll10,gr11v1-, i1 scrum only rlghifllilut l should 1proului111ti1u “ fact. - . Wh1-11 I h1\g.'1u ll..- uso on Ibo Illh of lust J1111r. I ‘l1:11l uboul given up all hdpo 111‘ r1=1-ov0r_\'. l had x111‘- ierlrd from simllurh trouble I'm" at loust 1-'gl11 _v1\11rs~ :11 limos very severly-uud jun-I prvvl1111s in‘ us- ing the lfurndor I “'11s cuufincd to my bed for lhrcv uw-rks uud hull ululelgono 1111 X-ray‘ uxanni11ullo11. My case hufflcd tho skill of some of our medical exports. 11nd ll was even thought hy smue that I 11nd cancer. I 0x111-cle1l in 11111lerg-0 1111 opcratllfii, which would probably ‘have hastcuud tho e111l'o11 account of my extreme weakness. ‘Mnlked lIlI]ii'(IV0lIlL‘lll' 1'11llo\\'c1l thu use of lhc Furador. .»\.~1 $111111 V8. IMrs Vincent Blake, Villa A as it was applied \\'llh hot cum- prcss n1y pains were subdued 11nd the next dny I 1111.,‘ able to bu. up Charlottetown. Phone 568d. Ask . for ‘literature. lueluddng long 113; ‘ of cured Island people. MARIE SCHOOL. The following is tho llouor 111111‘ of Aldrin school for ihc 111011111 11! Oc1obcr:— Grade \‘ll.—-‘1, (Iuylcr Dingwqll, (lrudc Vl.—l. ‘Elizabeth Wnhslsr. (lrudo lll-—1,‘.\lz1rgz1r1-l Jay; ihAlltal- Jay; II, lluy Jay. (lradc ll. —1, llildu Sau1lorso11; 2. (‘om Sztudcr- ‘ son. Grade l.. 912-1. lvlurl Juy; l, ‘ CIarc-ncu S11111lcrso11; II, Phylllg Vilehstcr. (lrade l., jr. I. Watson S1In1l1~rs011 and l.llli:1n Jay (equal); . 2, (lrorge ll1nvlcy; ll, l£1lili1 Dlng- ‘ "cll l’cri‘1-1~t utleiuluul-v: Jiarguret Jay, (‘orzr Salulorson. (‘lurvucn Sun- dcrsou, \\'11fuou Suu1l1-rso11 and (leorgo llowlcy. l'I‘.I‘t't‘lIlll{.{C of 11t- lo111l:1111:1-. 82.794» -¢oa-_-_- ‘IJYNDUN, .\‘o\'. .'I.-~»1\1lj11.~1t111c11t o1‘ working hours sllll rvluuius flm grout slunlhlim; lilnrk iu the setllc- . 1110111 of 1111- ml111-rs‘ slrilll‘. l\ 1H1"!- her 111' lesser poinls, .1-l1 as mlul- 11111111 wages 11nd the 111111-1-11111110810.‘ he allocated lo wages and 1110011. Ii is bells-rod, were settled at 11 Isis.’ sitting at N11111hcr 10 Downing Si. ._ 111st night, when (‘dwer11111c11l Mlll'_ Isturs discussed with the midlqfif lclulvrs the cmlrovursiul qucslIIIu still vxlsllng 1111111101111 miners 1111i 111l111- o\\'110r;1. ‘ Jllnurdhl LInInu-ni relieves silliness. ' 1 Mrs H. McKenzie. Spring Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. H. Essory, Spring St.. A Friend, Spring St. Mrs IE. McKay, Spring St. Miss Mabel Newsoru . . . . .. Mrs F. R. Newsotn .. .. lMrs M. P. Titus Mrs Howard Hllson .. Mrs F‘. J. Holman .. Mrs S. L. ‘Hardy .. Mrs H. J. Howatt .. =Mrs S. Lawson __s_M,._ James p‘ ‘savage, gay/age Ellirs Wilfred Boulter . .. Harbor has returned from s. visit M" wlllrell T3340!‘ -- lto Montreal and the Unitedl States.:Mrs E- T- HIKBS - - - - - - - -- Mr and iMrs Robt. Cotton Mrs Alfred ‘Fisher . . . . . . .. Mrs Allan Forsyihe . . Rev. Mr. Spencer Mrs Bert. ‘Davidson . Mrs C. C. Heosehan . . . . .. for a short time, 11nd each (luy saw Within lcu days after uslug Iho Fnrsdnr I was lllili! to 11111ke 11 trip i0 Tlgnish, 11nd since then have travelled from 1111c end of the Island to the ot-hcr. , .'l"h0se who know my condition L91) best lire greatly surprised at my 2m] recovery. but none are as much 5,00 surprised as myself. for I hurl al- 1.00 most gone to a shadow and am L00 now enjoying fairlyfizood l1ealtl1. 1.00 Some people think the Farudor 1.00 is a faith-cure, but ‘this is certainly 2.00 incorrect, for l l1a1l no faith what- 1.00 ever in -lt until J had tested it by 1.00 actual use. Death was staring me in bhe face, so I lhonllhl l lillll bel- ler give it a. chance and sent for the agent whom I had not. known previously’. 0 (Slllncd) cuv MURRAY. The ihrcgoing lelter is ‘address- ed to W. E. Enmnn, Farudor Re- )X)i‘0fi€.'l1lll.ll\'0, 20R Sydney Sltrect, " Ambrose Street Brighton Ave. greater improvements. r Is Yur ‘ 011111 Handicapped ? Unknown to their parents millions of children have Im- perfect vlslon and are peril- ously handicapped In school and play. You can be sure your child ls not thus handl- capped only through an cyc- slght examination. HAVE YOUR CHILD'S EYES EXAMINED? _ H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE, P. E. l. Ofllcc Connected with Drugstore Alox. Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Jack Gordon .. Elmer Dovyur .. i’. V. Robin . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Miss Maude McCannell Miss Phoebe McDonald. . .. Miss Bessie Forsythe. . . . . J. R. .. E. W. MoKInnon J. E. R. Molliwen Miss Evelyn Allan J. M. Nicholson Gerald Proctor A Friend . . . . . .. W. ‘F. P. ‘Bradley .. E. W. Beer E. E. Jardino W. H. Townsend .. ‘N. Cherry . . . . . . .. Bert Nswsoms . Mrs John Russell . A Friend George Douglas P. W. McNevln (loo. Vicksrson .. 1H. C. Hooper official British film Arssnsult: B. Eleanor Buote. Grade __ Perry: gigs IX (b)—-1. Emsllns Chissson, goizifr. . ice Perry: a. Annie A lwsrd. Grsds Vf 1 , Pesrl 0 In suit. Grads V V1110! flu-pn- ,3, Presses Hug Grade . l. Contain: (mas 1m,- 1, Frances 1n us)’; “ . gory“ , ‘ C. N. R.. Offices and Shops 2.00 .50 2.00 1.00 1.00 Nelson 1".‘ i TIGNIBH OONVENT. Grads X-l. MsryDoucet: 2, Lucy 10-4. Ad ", s. 1mm II. Geraldine lFltlssrald . ary Trslnor: I. Eileen 0111-11110- hsr. Grads Ville-d. Frances Vil- ard: 2, rmm Doucst: 3. Annls o1n1¢v11.-'1. Vida Bhss; Rosetta Gallant: ‘l, 3. Miilhstll ‘Arsen- lrins Osudst- l. 1v.-1, 11 1mm- ‘ i ‘I. names '6 ’ ‘ s.