and will exhibit deratorship of the Mo Ottawa Synod of the Church in Canada. 1I0l1 w was only recent tor of Knox Church, Ottawa. F-%* AnnA-Axnxnnxxnnnxnxnnnnnxnnknnxx- v v v v vv vvvw AAAAAAAAAAAAA m ‘bio: in ' not a liirliiil‘ Idatliiigflaiier atom m n1 I'his Week's 11m brirtrcnrbittirwi‘ iftlttrililnb1iilurtlay superior. MONDAY ceiv Batu: y —DIATII ANNOUNCEMENT. —‘ The llpw te ram has been re-‘ s “with 1?)’ Wm. Hamilton. Indian River’ announcing the death s ‘of his father, John R. Hamilton of Stoughton. Mass" on Thursday. The remains are expected to arrive at Kenaington. Sept. 27th. A SURPRISE PARTY.— Last The funeral will be held from his MI“ "w "mm" ““““’"i"“' uncle's residence. Funeral notice later. WEDDING BELLS. —The marri- Leod, eldest daughter of Rachael MacLeod, Cardigan the 21st inst. The pastor, Rev. Scott: Fulton, M. A., B. D., official The couple were unattended. bride was attired in a navy blue flat; 6ND! gown and coat of navy blue‘ witti lint to match was intended by Doimt twill with squirrel collar andi her cousin Miss llelen Greeniui. W0“ 8 rose hat. After the cere-' whilst the groom was ably support- Qd to New Perth where a reception charivariers appeamd and treated to cake and confections FUNERAL LARGELY ATTEND-I r-The funeral of the late Mrs. 1G8 Monaghan took place from their nearest relatives greeted 8 Church and was attended. Not only did the urn out en masse, but 23g“ and sympathtzers from the KiMhbWIW Parishes of Lot 65. “*- CWPBHd. Victoria, Borden fieemWli. lliscouche and C lflilfigttawn attended in very lar services at house were conducted by the pa Rev. P. L. M1; har- .‘ cons (mm-Ch and grave“ the Rev Mar“ K001i wishes. sisted by Rev. Souris. as Deaca Moriaghan, Ph. sanctuary with the 1mm- the Right Rev. Maunce mnonald‘ taousitloriug tho ndriszil McGulgm p_ J_ snliizitig n Livo Sioc Hogan, M. J. Smith, Frank “mom Club for the districts D. P., Revs. P. D. » Exgbfiscouche, as- n Qflégfngfhilft I'*LIVE STOCK SHIPPING 11' D., 5g Dimsfigxilg CLUE-vi met-ting “'11s: 111-111 a1 fix-ruled by Rev. I.. '1‘. Littler, rector University.’ as Subqmaamn. In the Souris on Sept. 16th., i927. iii-St. oi- St. .\luik‘s I'I‘lil1-('Il. \\'1.rcestt.1'. were Mary's llaIl, for the purpose <11‘ oud the wetbiiug iiiiiy U1 1.1-. lightfully l't’llilf'i'l.'il by Aiiss 1.1111111 i; 311111111111; .\l. Hurst. of I'll-ton. N, S., n Ira-mi between 111-11 o1‘ the Iiridc. aid, Lce Harrell. W. E. Mcmqhan l-lotise and East. Point. Mr. Jnlnes J- A- Murphy. Lawrence Smith, ,1_ Mulialiy £19181] ' N. Poricr. Clarence gait. James McMahon. Charles Mc- - Mahon, Bert Monaghnn, Mauriceilzned to b” know" 1"‘- lhe E4199" Monaghan. and Henry Monaghanf . Ovcr one hundred mass cards wereiqhe Iolmm“! Mme?“ ""11 (""36" received from friends in town andfmv” were the“ “leclelii-PFQB-iilieilli country. and beautiful floral til-blames 3iililfliil". Vice-President: butes from Mr. Ross Bethune, City, 'I"“'°I’h E Deaghl 580')" P9191‘ A- and the employees of the Mechan- ““°I-““3‘»'- DIYW-‘isrs: Douglas Ait- lcal Department, C. N, R. TUESDAY ENTOMOLOGIST- Mr. S. H Payne of the Entomological branc Federal Department of Agriculture him a most interestingecozlalicvildn Smlfls Rh)"; John A‘ Amphop’ of injurious and beneficial insects pig 1l_J°“g:tD' Fbnkfitllqy’ “Qilff and explain ‘hem ont , tras amp ll. , 1,1114 cf ers will do we‘; exhibitinmd‘ as they uill whmh are 1.1;}, _ A], their-was moved. seconded and adopted. crop, tlhe the E. K. I.. S. Shipping Club p}; JQHNSTQN i.;w»»,tA-1»5g_ Live Stock Marketing Board l1ic., 1 e y p“. and apply formally for membership H.- 111 that association. The regular M1511. resolution irsed by the above men- ses: -111: ~- , U; 14.11am Bank with reference to thefnuuoiut and Renfreiv. 011.8715. 191 ibe mo- ment of Club Officers was passod, ntreai and ,after which the meeting adjourned. Presb terian‘ His IIIJIIIIIIR-I WEDNESDAY as made at ' i of the Presbytery‘? rigfnbbnhtaifsittlli]: THE KIRK IN CAMBRIDGE‘- 1y1ndumed as pas, Rev. J. W. S, Lowry of Toronto. methods. E. W. TAYLOR AND J. S. TAYLOR Registered Optomotrlsta I42 Richmond Street ++04++++o 4+ owwwkee» O CARTEIPS FEED STORE Is well stocked with FEEDS for HORSES CATTLE,’ SHEEP. SWINE and POULTRY. PRESSED HAY and BTRAW. IIORSEMEN. We have some extra heavy clean OLD roan oars, also BEAN. ‘ SHORTS, CRACKED CORN, FEED CORNMEAL, OIL CAKE MEAL. SCIIUMACKER FEED, etc, etc. POULTRY SUPPLIES and FEEDS, FOX BISCUITS. etc. all at lowest prices. Wholesale and Retail CARTER 8i 60. LIMITED. 0 oi. l-‘arm- i Harbour; ‘v‘ e t A V ,,¢, Arrangements for his induction EYES TESTED AND Glasses fitted by scientific OO-O-OQ-OQOO-OOO-OMFQ-O-O-O Pt M u :15 Ciminnan 3111] ‘ soineiy gowncti in bluvlt and wliitc 1T9. . ..‘ . H. '. l‘ g - . a-i‘ Francis‘ w‘ v‘ McDonald‘ Frans; ma‘ Clay“ Clay is sec.» piottm. 11m McQuaid and Patrick Walsh... The honorary pail bearers were: Messrs i1 Francis Bradley, Charles McKenna, Peter McQuaid, Edward Carragher, grotge MfjGuigan, and J. E. M uai . an the active pail beg, 5 , were six grandsons: John McGrfii-A. child‘ ‘emndem m“! mmilw“? of the Domiuitm l.irv \B\ock Branch, outliuctl thc 1111s! ‘lstory and 1ireseut conditions of the clubs already organized in tin- C m 1 $11 shipping (‘iuh be organ- Ins‘! Live Stock Shipping Club." ken. Fortune: Ed.!\e111_ R0110 Bay; gliilll?“ A- E- MRP-Donaltl. Little ‘Pond; John H. MCKinnnn, Bear qlliver; Andrew Peters, 110110 Bay; h Jumcs R. Manning, New 2931111111; John Doyle, Souris West; James Peters. Seniple . . . . . . . . .. 4 Gordon Harvester, owned Preston McIntyre, Montague, Laurie . . . . . . .. Dan Patchen. owned by Lt. Col. D. A. McKinnori. Clrtown, McKinnon . . . . ..6 Time—2.15, 2.16, 2.13%. 2.80 Class Trot, Stake yThurstlayeveuiug, twenty-live jol- ly people drove over to Southport to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Whitlock and made them a urprise visit which everybody eii- joyed. The evening was pleasant ly spout in dancing and music, and He listening in to the TIIIIIWY'D9I"II' leaves to mourn one son, Wm. Ham- s” tighhkwhichqcanle throlifhhltikla? ilwn. One daughter. Mrs. Wm. Mann m“! we“ er m " ear “fines; ‘hm. of Indian River, and an aged uncle, u’ lunch w“, serve}! y fen (h . Ne“ Mad‘ Ram". o! Hamilton ese. and all went home gnu y en . IILWII_Y§__If_I_.EIISE flier; have done so Ibr 56' Years Acaciaville, owned by W. McNeill, South Donna Harvester. owned by LL-Col. D. A. Mc- wsootm: seats A very itrel- - Kmmm’ chmwm ty wedding took place at Indian River (fhurch on Wednesday morn- ‘ ‘I k l Miss age of Miss Annie Margaret MBC- hlllgljiitafgfvlglixt28313133111! wolfeulntlian TICK“ we ‘We MFS- River became the bride of Head. Daniel J. (Iillis of Norboro. 3 Igo, owned by W. Kelly Southport, Kelly ...3 Mack Todd, owned by F. B. McLaine. Char- lottetown, McLaine ..4 2 5 dis Celia Todd, owned by Allie Lewis, Glace Bay C. B., Lewis . . . . . . . . .7 Johnny Miles, owned by E. B. Avery, Wood- stock, N. B., Avery Eastern Lady, owned by A. Webster, Midgell, W. McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 7 dis Eliza Todd, owned by Merrytlme Stables, Hall- fax, W. Hood . . . . . . . . . . . .. dis. Lloyd George, owned by S. G. Ogilvie, Truro. lv THANKSGIVING AND AllMlS- informed by His m, Honour the Lieutenant RAVI that His Excellency the Governor ungest’mgr_ ILL Gm“, performed [he General has declared Monday the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Minchin. ceremony and celebrated the mip- Nfl" Perth. 100k P1808 111 i118 Z1011 tiui Muss, at which a number Church on Wednesday afternoon. the bride's girl friends sang a; num- M. ber of appropriate hymns. while ed. Miss Catherine Driscoli played the! The orgun. The bride, who was becom- inglfy uttlreil in a fawn colored suit C. R. Trenholm, Fort Lawrence, N. 3 1'0 S., $230; Stead Bros, Charlottetown. P .E. I., $252; F. R. Taylor, Roths- sayyN. B., $270; G. M. Holmes, Am- herst. N. S., $212.50; L. W. Roper, Charlottetown, P. E. 3., Harding Bros, Welsford, N. B., $178; Hamid Etter, Amherst, N. S., $149; A. MacRae 8r Sons, Charlottetown, P. E. I., $191; Ings 8s Son, Char- lottetown. P. E. I., $119.; Fleming, Truro. N. S., $117. 7th of November to be a day of general thanksgiving throughout the Dominion of Canada for a bountiful harvest and other‘ of 53 dis CONROD-PRICHARD. — A rcry pretty wedding uud ono o1‘ particu- lur interest to many friends here was solcmuizetl ut St. .\iurli's lilpitn mony Mr. and Mrs. Minchin motor-led by his brother, 1111-. Fred (liiiis. alffgflglgg,“"ggififbfi::92;Riff",3" ‘Ti 1- ‘.-'ftttlb'1 t..- .“. " ‘I’ attended by the immediate relatives‘ inlviiyllunekii Ilifl‘ to “"“"' m” “""“““‘"' “ ‘mm Pr" gluriige bade and groom was IIEIdQIIIP bridesmaid a Canadian 8 e evening about ‘uriyifltmokerf and m m“ groomsmun ivus united in umrriztge to ‘Ruther- weieMt of white gold cuff links. After [rm Cunmd w“ m. ‘hjor w“ “N ry_ 1a wedding tiroakfzist at the home w‘ H C fd‘ V.“ mild m]? of the bride, the happy young coup . ‘A ' "m0 ’ I“ m“ l ’ ' ' lo left on a short honeymoon trip. m)“ . _ _ _ T A (In their return home, n number 411' {mITYmgU by l?“ ‘,““1l"" M!‘ m‘ mWih‘, was c urmiiigy gownct residence Kelly's Cross to St.1then1 zit the bride's home. The WM“ Guam“ “mm Wm‘ "wnlruss very; bridefwus the recipient of zriiuin- of m” "M lime’ , ‘be;- of handsome and useful was, held by Zl. coroiict ot orange blos~ exits. testifying to the popularity 5"!“- 111 which $11.. 1s 1,01“, she was, a American beauty roses. v few eveningg 1,910“. 11.9 wedd1ng_ of honor, liirs. \‘\'1n. liniiger, a torm- ,11|,. Teflment of l, 13,-1.9 m1s..e1|fl]l_ er college classmate o-f lllci-bfidt’, shower 1191.1 a; 11,... home of wore n dress 0t’ orchid Slltlll untl 891 her Iirottier Linus Fitzsiinmons, Kffifgctte with large the’ Long River. The Guardian jfiing Shi- t-urrleti n tiouqucgt oi‘ 1iolc-st pink $30!” with tl ' - < ' - '30.. ‘mum, and at the, ieir numerous ft lends in .111 1* ‘i —RETURNS HOME-Mr Chester Hodgson and his sister Miss Irene River on Sept. 3rd, after spending fly chard, daughter of Mr. and 111s‘. J- great. It was a miraculous escape. t‘, H. Pricliurtl. Suminersiilc, l’. it}. I., Wiltawah, owned by Frank ‘ was both pleasant and educational. as they visited many places of in- Among other places visited was the Imperial Valley which irri- gation has reclaimed from the des- ert and transformed into an ex- tremely fcrtile land. summer is so intense in this inland valley that it is necessary to use artificial ice in the swimming pools. Warren . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. di Worthy Louise, owned by Merrytime Stables, Hali- fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. dr Time—-2.16. 2.1614», 2.16, 2.17%, 2.17. 'l‘lie hritie, who was given iii Power. she untried n. bouquet of Judges-Messrs. John Grant, New F. J. E. Wright. Summerside; Waiter Brown. Char- The opening days harness racing in connection with the Provincial Exhibition yesterday was greeted by almost summerlike weather and as aconsequence large numbers came by train, auto and carriage to take in the exhibits and especially the Timers-Messrs. L. B. McMillan. E. F‘. Acorn, and Chief Riinahan. Clerk—Mr. W. J. Brown. ' Aubrey Crooks, of Guyslior- PB-trlck ough, N. S., acted us groomstnun, z i- .11» '-‘>. it-k 1nd the us era out Ji SHOOTING CASE. __ The preliminary hearing into the against Edward Burgoyne. charged with having in his posses- sion an offensive weapon dangerous to the public peace, and the case against Gordon Crossman, both of Middleton, charged with unlawfully wounding Edward Burgoyne, were both before Alexander Campbell, J. P., in the Prince County Wednesday afternoon, after taking considerable were ad- journed until today, Friday. The stand. bleachers and railing in front of the grand stand was fill- ed to capacity by eager and excited race fans, who received the greatest card of racing seen here for many (‘UFPHIUIIY “'35 IIVI" Every heat was o. horse race and there was nothing to mar one grand The spectacular feats of the Flying Moors, the champion ' aerial artists and they were all of that and more and well worth the price of admission. the Largards. Triple Horizontial Bar performers were very clever and also received Ali's. J. ll. Pricliziril. (‘ourn-d, mothci- of the groom, w . int: 11 charming gouu of hlurk and grey int-e. Among ilit- guests. whit-h number- PNIYIIICG. After considerable (lis- ed about Git. ivere Airs. it. K. Sitters, "Silos the following motion was of (‘zimiiltcliwlb N- 13-. I bride. and 111's. Ray J. Colwcll. Hi5- ter of ilic groom. ceremony. 11 reception was held at the home of’ the iiriilc-‘s aunt, 111's. '1‘, A.’ Lewis, 22G liigiilzuid Street. after which Mr. and .\'lrs. left by nuto 011 n short honeymoon —DELEGATES T0 CONSERVA- TIVE CONVENTION. — At a meet- ing of the east Prince Conservative Association on Wednesday Messrs. Arthur C. Rogers, James A. Mac- Neill and J. E. Wyatt, K. C., were appointed as delegates at the Na- Convention which will be held in Winnipeg the week of October John E. Lefurgey and J. E. Dalton‘ of Summerside andT. E. Gillespie. of Borden, were appointed altern- Masonic Concert Band of Halifax together with the solo part taken by one of the members of the band was surely worthy of special men- tion, being generously applauded by During the after- noon the starter boxers and wrestlers to the public. Messrs. DIED IN NEWTON-The death. in Newton Hospital on Sept. 26th of James Edward Greg- ory, formerly of Souris. He leaves to mourn besides his sorrowing par- ents one brother Howard of Ran- Neshia Wins From Yank In the 2.18 Class Trot, Neshia. owned by W. A. McManus of Truro. N. S., and driven by Mont Gerov» won the race after a hard battle with the Yank, who carried off the first two heats. going the [heat in the fastest time of the race. came back strong. The whole neighborhood of Rim- flco is in mourning today over the sad death of one of its finest young George Mellick of Souris, P. E. I. linen, Mr. 'I‘. Curtis Doucett. M r. 1 adopt the ‘by-law's oi‘ the Maritime - zioned Board. in iustrutrtiiig the has accepted u cull to the CIllllIIl of Scotluoil of Cambridge, Mass. are being made and it will take place in the near future. ltlr. Low- ry who is a native of Ireland, has visited this province in the inter- ests of The Church of Scotland here. Fidele Bernard, age 20 of Tignish was drowned at Borden, Monday evening. Mr. Bernard went to Borden ,Monday morning to work in the iyard and at the time the accident RETURNS FROM MICHIGAN -- & Sons. Riv lilr. Peter H. Stewart. manager 0i Dickie Bros., the international Fox & Furs, Inc, lifarshfiiriil, returned on ltinndny night from :1 most cnjoyuble l1oli-, day trip to Michigan ivhore he via-i ltcd the Company's other rum-host lit. Feuttm and Saginaw. He iviisi very much impressed with these’ ranches as they arc irieuily lot-at? ed, purl this together with the ivondcrfnl condition of the foxes was vcry pleasing to Mr. Stewart. llc also visited five other ranches In the Stuti- of lliirliigzin, which were stocked by Mr, Ill. Iiewiii, Prcsiilent of the Company, and re- ports the foxoa all In excellent con- dition. In travelling through tho northern part of the slate Mr. Stewart was also wonderfully im- pressed with the fine farming country, and stated that while some were seen planting beans other parts were cutting hay. etc. [lie also visited his aon Charles in t1flrnud Rapids and saw scvernli more of our island boys, nil of whom are making good. in their different vocations. Doucet tiled early Wednesday at his home I11 Rustico after having Iieeii ill for nearly n yeur. Besides his and n1other, he leaves mourn two brothers. ‘WIIGZIIIBY River, Aubrey of rence Muss. and his young wife and four young children. The deepest sympathy of tho en- tire community is tendered to the bereaved family. May Mr. Doucetfa parents, wife. children nnii relatives be consoled REV. a. c. STIFF of Lord's Covc, t0 Win the , ‘ . The Pup being third, and Frank ANAmay, Lin“ N. B. who has accepted a call to 11101161! y , After funnel. explanation the Christian Church at Montague, 3115i Tramp dlblflflced- lb \lr Cla th following motion P‘ E‘ I‘ has arrlved on the Island 1355135‘ y ‘ ' y‘ e and begins his work on Sunday. Oct. 2nd,, preaching morning and V evening at the usual hour. All wcl- Smke- Marge Dlrecti ‘lwned by D'- F. C. Dougan. Charlottetown and driven by Peter Conroy took the race in three straight, Bovycr, lovely drive through the stretch in the first heat to nose out Plate Glass. the Halifax entry. next three and first Marge Direct Wins Law- In the 2.22 Class Trot and Pace. conic, come and hear him. NEAR ACCIDENT-Dr. in coming to Charlottetown Strathgartncy hill was unfortunate in having his steering gear give way. Tho attachment from the bottom of the steering column rods broke. evidently from an im- perfection in the manufacture. The automobile, which was travelling at e1‘. Owned 11nd drive" bl’ Li- CQI- D- a fairly good rate the bank and all but turned over. Donne Harvester came back in the The dnver jgmmed on the brakes second and third heats. but Acacia- and brought 11.9 ca.» 10 a Smndstm ville still had a come back and took were the next two and first money. Acaclnville Wins 2.30. In the 2.30 Class Trot, to me drive Araaciavilic, owned and driven by Wellington McNeill. Southport. won the first heat from Donna Harvest- —ALLAN PARSONS DIES. —Mr. T. Holman received a telegram from Montreal yesterday stating that Mr. Allan Parsons had passed away in his sleep on the night of Sept. 27th. He with his family were ‘at his sum- mer residence at Como between Montreal and Ottawa at the time. Mr. Parsons was well known in the travelled throughout this district in his earl- He was especially wcIl ummerside, having mar- the eldest daughter of He leaves sons ric. who was associated with him in his business in Montreal, and Lloyd an artist at. present residing 1 1 2 2 2 in New York and two daughters Kathleen married to Leonard Reid. Newfoundland and Gerda residing ...3 3 3 Zlro “'1 Imme- ol speed, took A in a. precarious position. There several cars travelling near at hand at a brisk rate of speed, and had the car turned ovcr the result might have been disastrous to more than Ncshia, 0w James Cobb of Cra- paud replied promptly to a tele- phone call and after two hours de- lny the damage was repaired. The damage to the car was not very 2.18 Class 'I‘rot, open McManus. Truro, N. R- T~ Hammi- s., Gerow ........ ..2 2 1 1 1‘° "will" his The Yank, owned by E lit-Col. o. n. Mc- Kinnon, Charlottetown The Pup, owned by H. A. Campbell. Char- lottetown, Kelly Jus_t Tramp, owned by D. Cohen. Moncton, P. E. I. WINNERS-The oney-winners in the livestock sec- on at the Fredericton, N. B. Exhi- ‘occurred he was a spectator on the m pier and fell over shortly after the 11 boat docked in front of the power b11101; are W611 515m house. As the lines are fastened at] out the Maritime this point there is no railing for big egtabpshmengs protection. tia and Prince Edward Island figur- There was quite a crowd around ing largely but New New Brunswick at the time and although a ladder exhibitors also coming in for prize- iwas lowered and every effort made money. The lending winners ito save the man he seemed to have amounts received by tl1ci11 are: ‘been stunned, and made no attempt W. Swindell, Prince to save himself. He came to the sur- McIntyre Bros., face once after going under water. Thomas Etter, The body was recovered an hour G, L, BQ$w9]I_ lat/er, and the coroner after tearing silo-f; M. L. McCarthy, Sussex cm»- the circumstances decided that an ner, N. B., $286; Edgar Easter, Nort Wiltshirc, P. E. I.. $268; J. E. Bak er Hebert. N. S., $285; of Truro, N. S., $256: Bi-‘iinging Up ifiiio; _ CHATHAM. Sept. 29. -— John W. Campbell of Queen Street. died at home Friday morning. Mr. Campbell came here about thirty years ago from Prince Edward Isl- and and for years was foreman of tho sash and door factory for John tMcDonald 8t Co. Lately he had been 1 lfln the employ of the J. B. Snowball Co. Ho was 69 years of age. He is survived by three daughters Mrs. W. Touchle and Mrs. Frederick iCox, of Ioggieville, and Miss Ethel tCampbell, at home. One son, Art- , . . _ , , _ _ _ , _ _ _ ,_ 3 3 4 hur. was killed overseas. One sister also survives. Mrs. Middleton, P. E. I. Provinces, with _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ H d“ "m" NW8" Sw- Timc—2.l6, 2.15s, 216-11.‘. 2.22 Class Trot and Pace Stake ect. owned by Dr. port, N. S., $501; Sussex, N. B., $430; p1 Amherst. N. S., $416; French Fort. P. E. I.. ate Glass, owned by Mer- rytime Stables, Halifax, W. Hood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 2 2 owned by Wn1. h Lotta. River Herbert, N. OI 4 3 5 tiMaoomiALn-on sept. 10th, 1927. to Mr. and Mrs. William F. Mac- Donald. Tracadie Cross, a daughter —Mary Annette. BOWMAN-On Aug. 24. 1927, in the Red Cross Hospital at Lucky Lake, Saslc, to Elmer R. and Mrs, Bowman (nee Annie Easton, New Wiltshire, P. l2, l.) of Beechy, SBSIL, a daughter, Laura Opal. 5 u w I'D lo of he wrw pour woo ADVEIZTWQE FCQ ONE. HZQE? I AM WORIZIED HOW FOOLISH. THEY NEVER LEAVE THEIIZ DEAI? MOUNTAINS FOIZ ANVTI-HNG 'MATTER~MA<.<.\Eil //// E GE o QwrrzeQLAuD 1 I ,¢%§J..”%W%YZT%9i/JM - Women's New Way True Hygienic Protection By ELLEN j. BUCKLAND - Registered Nurse ECAUSE women feared them, andbccatisc they presented cud- Icss opportunity for embarrassment. old-time sanitary "pads" had to go. Now one goes about for hours, wears sliecrcst frocks and gowns under the most severe hygienic dif- ficulty without a moment's fear. Kotcx is a new-found scientific 1irotcrtion that virtually 8 in 10 Iu-ttcr-rlziss women no Ccllucotton wadding, scicnrrk- remarkable, new super- ibsorbi-nt. it is 5 times as absorbent is (‘tflIIlltll'_\' cotton 1iads. Also, 1'! de- Iorisizv trill/t- it arts. 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