n@M$$mw J llufllrltvllboumun new“ Always the Same ~Mil<led by the Millers of Ever “flay we test Quaker Flour under actual hgfng conditions as it comes through the mill. bwad- wlws- PaBUY- lust H8 any housekeeper does. ' land get thetwo premiums fr The flour must pass the severest baking test» the test l‘ i of results~ before llilCflll bear the Quaker name. \ NDA ILITY a You must have it iii flour. You get i1: in Quaker. Never a doubt about Quaker Flour. You can abno- lutely depend upon it always to balceain tlw same manner. Use it for every household purpose, ‘ I‘ v l t l0 l l We bake ‘ 1e KNIFE given free while they lust t0‘ (Slwilfll to the Guiljdllvl») teach subscriber sending in a re- ‘ newal subscription. solos. duets, quartettcs by Chflf-lwlthltt tho coming your was ntatetl l ‘ at Stanley. lfew safetvrazors an " “ran cnannorrmrown ouinnmr Central Guardian ~ Saint John To Montreal Air Mail Servicel HIGHEST ‘PRICES paid for live _ ultry. llarris Abattoir Co. 8969-94341. SAFETY RAZOR ‘AND UTILITY: l JnllN. N. n. not: l8.»~'i‘liat l tyihezc was a great possibility of an ‘air mail s<~rvivt> lacing castublluhezl. VOCAL. VIOLIN, and saxophoneibctsvei-n Saint .lnlin and Montreull ttctlwn artists, Oct. 20that 8 p. m. 10,1“). by "on, peter _]_ vgup“, t 973310153 lPostmaslci" Geilerul-jlflflitiiailti, nv ' ' _ i longftlistunce telephone from #253’) ilxlxglvefinatntirai» ffhle nevi-ice once "m. 4 ‘ . " . 4. C’ action, “ulilbe y or round service, ft. Send in your, mnuwal tat once,“ “mg? Auxmfged, howevprj t,“ k ' lllli sun-cars of the vtimouski w ~ lllontreul air mull Btu-lied only five ‘ weeks, ugh. This filo" said hull so PnuMiuMs-LTuei-g an. l it‘ LOADING stamps and t. {North wmshfre Thursday’ Octdzothlftu’ yirnvcil successful. cilltliigHflllfllc y d a ways secure C 0V6 y lg “I855, fIXIQ l A SURPRVSE PART"*‘__A very. texture. light coloring, and delicious flavor, which rug l the pnde of successful home bakers. You take no risk with Quaker Flour. BOlLl under our guarantee thatif Quaker Flour do; not give you the utmost satisfaction, the dealer will replace it or refund your money. 5' “n QD =8 q Always Quaker Oats l “i av mTTQYITIITe-KTIRTZ; l < l l’. Heaven» n ooo++>+o¢~o .4 r. ' l Normal eyes, it l: computed l Have You Ever l Heard" of l A! ya! Oreophos This valuable remedy pos~ sesses unusual value in run- down conditions, loss 0|’ “flesh l and a“ tendency toward weak lungs. , _ Nyal --_qunlity guaranteed mtefllflnlly,‘ cdmpoundcd oi’ the purest druid’ obtainable, It has. benefited others. It will benefit you. ‘llatolili. Worth?‘ Sole Agent‘ for Dr. Allan's I-‘ox Remedies ‘ Q§4§ OQ§IOOOOOOO O UOQO<OGP J “inwfiJa 51135151358 ills remains accompanied i - l Four (Rood Reliabl Salesman Wanted Io solicit orders Measure Suits and Ovcrcoats. only by sending order this month. s. F. TARBUSH I12 Prince Street, ' i_.._._____._. msmlous l EYE STRAIN ,,.__._. . We uoe thin udleotlvl I4’ vllediy. sufferer: from Eyfllfllfl mgy hlvg perfect vlllcn and therefore up not swam ti" presence of lily eye defeat. l The motive power of the , entire human orqunllm ll Nerve Energy, . , utilize about .2096 of thin, Nerve Energy. but when Eye- ltraln in present, a mllbh larger proportion‘ l: required. 1 Hence defective eyeo, through _> their consumption of an ex- teulve amount of Nerve En- Iniy may urlounly effect the functioning of other organ: q lithe body and produce lll hulih. HAVE YOU,R eves, t EXAMlNED y G. F. I Onto meta-M lt’ l l» l DUTCH BULBS U f We have just rcccivcd direct from LISSE, HOLLAND, u llurge shipment of CHOICE FLOWERING BULBS of first size and quality in IIYAC- INTIIE, TUDXPS, NARCIS- SUS, CRUCUS, IRIS, FREE- SIE DAFFODILS, etc" etc. DOUBLE and _ SINGLE BULBS, scpuratc» and AS- SORTED COLORS. Bulbs on l sale at our BOOK STORE. Send post card with ad- dress for u copy of our; bulb llst. We pay postage charges on all orders. ORDER. NOW und get best selection. ‘ CARTER 8t 00. . LIMITEI). HUI/BS SEEDS FLOWERS s _-v-\v_ In Memoriain MR. JAMES CONWAY. 1-" lSlIlOH ln the nitl home V ,. H ,,,,fl,,,,fi“‘,”,, , and, Daniel of iSonrls, John ot Pawn- q iliili, Mass». and IRlolwrll ‘time LaPralrle, Manitoba. ‘rest in peace. bb-OQ-Gvo-QA-QQ so 0-6049000 0000 ltord, liinlne, arrived liilst tilt, and wori- bntleti on this-lat inst LOVE OF FINERY l woman sneu t t sister, lilrs. Joseph (lormun of Ruin- ‘ills funeral, one of the largest l m‘ T""°'”dql° HPPII in lliose pulls showed the love l 1° at, l llall l~ll.l our cash discount or special offer olllglg, lazrevpxlgafl“ ‘X “w! lint???“ ‘gnld 5 extra. pants tree for this month gram. were performer! by u“. past. or, Rev. A. L. Slnllolt. die loaves one sister, (lhprlnttpmwplzilrutirly rcforrntl to, and four broth- lors. ‘Peter. School teucl1er-~wl1o at New Zcal- Fliers m, ,Pl‘(‘.-('.i‘.liiil'llli‘llOl| services will be held on ‘Plmrsiltiy, Friday and "Sat- home on tho to mourn their loss Mrs. Joseph Harman, re- m‘ Port- (Other papa s please sonar-i ,_ m: mo»: non, m nsucs l FOUND IN SOMERSET .1 l t ii MEARE. heap-Glastonbury. Somer-l set, Oct. liL-"Ffoln the peaty soil oi la. meadow hard by this village arch-l lneologists are digging out the ltory of men and women who were‘ {living civilized Q2200 years and more ago. They were {the Britons of the early Iron Age.‘ iamazingly versatile folk», but rathert timid who built, their homes in the‘ midst of lakes for fear of their ene-i Lip“ >l t l t l , l oooonuooooooooooooog “ lway, which sad event ()C(.‘lll'l‘(‘il at» rllumfurtl, Mainv, f Professional Cards KOO-GO v lmoonwwwwo O J! 0o C1 , lgrruier. sputum, Notary, aw. lull of Nova. Scotla Building y Charlottetown MONEY ‘m LOAN‘ Dr. C.{C. Archibald, . ll lcal School and Holpltal nmiwa am Eye, m. ‘ and Throat Office, Buyer Building Great. George Street l ii" f l ltlairliuR. McGuigan .- 8: Bentley _. ‘A. outrun a ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ - .BEN’1‘l-IY.K. 0. a ..."..c.:..m~:-;'~I-' ‘ = on trout Monnwonoarr - otiatown. an. 1. a. A. "MIMI. Attorneys. m. M, "We! w nan. ‘Y Fvlldlna. oimtamiawn J h. “ ‘g llll’ the men ‘in N009 died seven lionr W“ Eves and supplying Gianna tho United .~ . Hours-l! 0012.30. Lfibtbfiklh i ,l‘& Merrie? n-ll lSept. 24th last. ttpuny with the foreman other men eniploye Saturday, tl as section men lug the winter season many decorative n15: in Somerset, lives mics. l From this lake village of Meare. they were compelled to row in their lcg boats, scooped out of trees, to what was then the village of Glas- tonbury. F been and still arc being made underlmlge‘ the direction of Dr. A. Bulleid andlsllllclmlst Mill Excavations ‘which have i the Somerset County Museum, ;Taimton. and secretary of the l Somerset Archaeological Society, lhuve resulted in important discov- ,,et'ies. These prove, for instance, that jBrltlsh women of 200 B. O. were just as anxious to make the mos; of ghgtrlconvenlent to the Church members looks as are the women of today. Not only have all manner of beau- ‘tiful ornaments and some usefullcotnmlttee, articles, such as bronze mirrors and combs, been found, but there have ’ also come to light expertly fushign- Boswell, lhinstaffnngc, ed tweezers and even a substancdoi‘ force similar to rouge. . women then had. too, u, definite feminine love of flnery, as witnesgantl satisfactory. the beautiful colored beads and theliotmdation rlalng full nd serviceablelflbflvc dross pins which have been un-lillc lnartlted. A5 l9!’ l-lle m9". there is proorlpearance. The roof, of brown fl m“ l-lley Eflmllled. for among thelshlnglca, la about completed. ‘"3"!’ lmefesllllg finds are oblong-Just cont oi’ llliltiler ls also cnm» M shaped dice. cut out of bone andbleled, fllld a month nr six weeks "m" m‘ numbered in dots-a, 4, 5, and 5, It is estimated that there were 11ml tho l’ l ‘T: i i I n (lgfltlllzoslés? (linuth; titling’: and most rind recorded. 0n Saturday. Messrs _ n nnr sat lll y may u i‘ll‘() ~ u 9 (m; ,1 E-lcle the death under vary distress- ing circnmittiiiiovs of Joules Co n. INCREASING THE VALUE or CANADA'S FUR m-zsounces There are thousand-s of trapper-a I lt appears that deceased in Cum- lll-Canada and all of them are en- und six tinged nt one time or another liar-led In linking lon the Maine (ientrnl RnllwnY were ‘he belts of Wllil furdiearera. There ‘ollno mote-r um‘, for going over the section, and jthey were trtl fall- speed. “on, the m“ fort the rails, throw- tllspotsal 0i’ nll (lirectons. The .fnr catch. s who were lvalue of $15,072,241. Qerloualy injured were ruathctl tn the tsldernblc increase ‘deceased and two OIllOi‘ [skill could not save hint. mu when quite young lw wont n railroad man in Multin for past 30 yqftffl ' .119 visited l l PIllOIlE in the near "straws mt Dimer-on v l‘ ' ‘l . blpcuouai-iatmwaru ntinnls W, leaving Oquossoe Station on a gus- whlch they used 9,3 per or fur trader. veiling with pretty lurs are diatt-lbutedetioliyeur timong striking some obstrne these persons as n te o! N. Y- 9°“ Urdu“, Hospital at lnttiford, lllli medical ‘value w 1 he proper methods of pelt hntiilllng a alter tho ncciilent. more widely known. t0 the his filemla hora on P. ) iliTf several tlmcs and it was his. intention to minke it his porinnncnt fntnre, but (l j l l A l l \‘\~\~.\\\ _ \ . D. , klklllNllYM (bi ‘- lluklill'lll\1,t\‘rl_fg.l\’(rl\ "h. “ll s n15‘ H‘ Iwllltl‘ "int m5». ‘qllltifl EZEIl l" ill is liurdly a farm_ village or n’lown l" Cami"! ""11 llll-‘l not got its trap ‘n more bngatell for these United Millions n! dol- resnlt m‘ the Canada?‘ annual raw bani: your it had n A vezy tron» in the yearly ould be made possible were (Foo many [rappers think that States nnd umrketl n9 once they have token n skill noth‘ In; clue remains to be tlnne. Ama~ tear and farmer form mote than half 0t‘ the trapping fraternity lthrough "this luck of kiiowledgeln otbtlic bundling of raw Dells, as poor- ly preparer] pelts bring much low- cr prices than those which have been properly ‘prepared. lfm- authorities fact that ln many 01189" "P l0 ""9 ‘nan p: the 'fnr markets fall hie class and l ‘there ls a tremendous loss in Dell ' values The loss. however, ls not confined . go u“. pgrPlGBS lfects the whole fur lowers the value of and finished product. trnppera which are the chlel’ losers Leading have stressed the pelts onmlnlz to the raw into the tmprotlt- that every year that could be prevented. tpappers, but af- iniiuatry and both the raw improving thin With a view to condition and making possible R wider gnpwleilge of the essentials “cosh,” in’ ma, proper skinning. stretching anll n monograph en! atlon of Fells drying c-f raw Dell“. ltled "The Prepar for the Market" has a l ‘NOUNCEMENT of Mcllure 8: lilac-i SEASONP-Jirsi watch you: tiz-xosl MacKlnnon, Charlottetown.‘ IY lll“ Bazaar in uid of Chnlottetown Hos- oital will be held in L. O. C. Hallon 01' u". (Mnhn, 'lxanlina'iul‘g p1,". Wednesday and Thursday eveningst ' 26in and 27th. ' ' Fancy and candy tables. and help u good cause. lTEYRlAN CHURCH .‘VER.-'i‘he Sacrament of the Lordfls are,“ “Qglsuqn. mule]. Supper will iresbyterlun Church River on Silndny next, (lot. 23rd, at, the close of the l1 a. m_ servictalll. J. Atlanta, lliagog, Que; May hpurday evenings. land 22nd at mo (fclnck. an are,W.W. iii-ail, llnllfax. lccrdially invited to attend these ' {lght away WATCH FOR B VIN N-l U G A ‘pleasant cvaning was spent at the homo ui‘ Dr. ILA. lllcbuilultl. 30'1"“ Klnnon. They pay highest cash‘ ._ . , . _ price for furs. No lot too Mg, no l ls- OH‘ mh- “he” ‘he UH.“ M n?“ Every bag lg ‘m, we qma" . |Tulllllu (‘lab “walked in to bub _ ‘ t ' ‘ ‘ ' ' Ailicn“ in his trier-e. The ourllvr Ho“ FAynMatR? AND TRAR-part of tho evening was rifle!" l" ‘dancing, than at iii o'clock u short .PE‘R8 wou‘d ileuse take notice , , , , _ that. Mcbure lit MacKlnnon. Chur- mkmilts “M, ma“ ‘lull “nmaflhuili! lottetown, will b0 the buyers-i of all e“ pufleum m 0m L m l’ ' tin-s this fall, opens for buying. tends becoming 'n nnrni- in U.S.A. Suam“ A ilalnty lunch was than sci-veil It)’ liiisses Pliilfl llicKcnzie and Laura‘: Mitont-y, whilc lliro, Val. McDonald pnurieil ti-n, arse-tinted by Miss Eve- lyn Mnllally. The retunlnder of tho when tho oowT Rdsn YOUR PELTlNGl ‘carefully uni! when they have (evening Wllbl spent in fortune lPllq t B t reached lilo lilstrons, full furreil iniz, which tho “Crystal Gazer" dill e l‘con'dition, Pelt. Then yon want lvcry suct-cssfully. Then, alter bul- ding (ienhvo “Bon Voyage", the girls ri-turnvd lo their homes: to‘ droznn o1‘ tho ltorn, yet. to ionic. l ISLAND GRADUATES-Jlr-‘iultsl ho best n\ai\ket,~ see M('l.lll‘i: 8c‘ Tm: annufnfluion rnalppn ilntztcil by thr- Mmlival (‘minril in, Hill» SUPPER 5'3l‘Vl'-‘ll-;Moii-trcal_ wort» announced Salli" COmCHiItiy by thr- llouistrttr of tho (‘nun-I ‘Mini, lir. lLW. Powell, of Ottawa, The followiui: PilllilklillFi-i (llllnlllil others have snow ssfully pat-ism! thal examination and are now eligible!‘ for rcgei-itratloti on the Canada the provis-l ions nl‘ the (Bulimia lllcdlcnl Act, and bcvotni- ilicri-hy i-llgililo for lt-t wasp in all province»; tiffzuiailal (y p; will lll-‘lo be swviw at ‘I l)-,Blnoklel', Sackvlllo, Np; .1. a‘, ‘Lernrgye, Prince Eilwartl island t, iE. lyicllvtul. Siunmcrside. l‘. F}. i.:l , 21pt,,Margnrot. Owens (lrcnvillo, Qllfll$ t SPECIAL SERVICES PRESBY- HUNTER Rl. dispensed in the at. Hunter be Oct .20lll.. ~_i_ l PRosPeRous ISLANDER. _l, ‘Mr. J. ii. Henry. formerly of (iron-l DED|CAT|QN AT Fngpgiflcntville, l’. E. l._ but who ltns spent n,‘ TOM-The new church at FPQIIGP-ffllllmbill‘ of years in the West, has: icton will be dedicated Sunday, Octu-eturncd lo <Ptince Edward Island} ' 23rd. There will be ‘two Servicenfnntl intends pnrchztsitig n, re-sltlencc, The dedication at 2.30. at which and locating in Charlottetown.‘ lllere Will be Sliecial Sermon and tHhi friends are very glad il\(lee<l.~ ziddresses, and special music. Theta welcome _\Ir_ llgtiry but-k. llis Evening Service at 7.30 will be Ev-jncphew, _\lr. W. W, Sharpe, better angelintic with special muilfi. known its WWliip", has recently 1e" There will be only one service attained to Stctloi", Alberta, alto!‘ at New (llililli0\\' Sunday 23rd. Ser-‘vhm u, his Old home i“ P‘ 1;, L, vice at 11 u.m. l Minister, -_ he" the employ Q1‘ 11, '1‘. Holman t NEWU DUNSTAFFblAGE ‘umr- 6mm ‘f,‘;1}““§f,?,“‘°,r,“Ffiiiiifil line lwiwm ED CH RCH.—-()lie oi the nicest of wmaskwhh ‘AWL. services. SYDNEY tion in the United Church fielt ol . s- ‘entleavour is the new Church iltoivlgfziglppgsirpi hlele owiizkiiieloscnli‘ case’ pleating completion. at Dunstafl"lsnver Pmme Thorom-M tghmpt The building is large and than, Stock mrni, where he has 55‘ l“ gimme" “n m” lleilil of best. breedillli cow-H. "e lNorth side of the new Si, ~peter‘s,s‘h., q annually “Wee 1e41,“, U10“. iROud, on the farm oi’ Mr. Almon 1a dpimnheh of wheat, and several, |Boswcll—that popilon U; ‘and, "N 0r- chblce Shormo,.“- Spock, am“ “wee and a ha" ucrea‘ when h -nn be termed one ot‘ our illl("l tween the old St. Peter-g ROiIll and, 5H2,“ Islander, uhmmp we shallj ,the new road east of the Vlt-kciwii‘,“",|a,1 to well-attic him back to‘ lRond. lt ‘is o, splendid situation. 2m home provinu“ ,0 rot-air, l I .. of Dunstnffnage Mnrshfielil SUP‘ - PERSONALS . . lfolk Station, etc. The building __,_ t, Messrs. (ilbson nmlt W , R y, mm, Milton, was KI! ileurtz oi’ Marshfield 11ml p1i_t|v,;,,‘,f: mwh’; my yeg,e,.,l_,y_ . ‘John T. Ferguson and Mr. Almon, ' l are nwnj ‘W L Wm, pm» and energy. Mr. Bani] lllegflratsyfigré? Mfiilily, Gmuvnip, rett. Charlottetown. is the ('.O]lii[i(‘l- mm‘ ' Friailerlc-l . M l n‘. nl’ 110ml yesterday. l l the gronniHino on Wlll0ll ‘W, D‘ A_ Baum," n; pawliloket,‘ wooden superstructure is rnls- R_‘|“"‘vh0 underwent n-Qatnleyj] in‘ impressing frontal ZIITIHW n p; 1_ {Tqgplml has fully re, “law ‘covered, and returned to her Wm“! or, and lsrpnsliing the work rapidly The concrete three foot letl givi-s an Tlinl Wire A. lion- yetitortluy morning. - >- i J. S. Bonnull‘ and lvlrlxi]: , , iel wr as - ‘ should soc the building finished. ‘ gizgtmtrficonlpnn l property-rights vorlflcil “H ' - ¢¢0>~~—" ‘ Gibson and iloarlz hail Mr. John A. MacDonald, band Surveyor. lmensnrlm: illlll outlining flit: hound’ l tiring of the recently acquired pro-l perky, with o. vlcw to getting ihisl tltlcs and legal fnrnunlitles complot-Y ed. The members arc all comima- ‘ of families of oomparalivl‘ svenlth and competcncc, and tho Cape ‘$200 0r more pcr family this work the best known and moat bllizllligz; tn the glory of God is costing us regnfllfld T981691“ hi“ bee“ c e .8 away. Deceased who was 74 y lll of age had been in ill-health ion tho past year. He returned abou n month ago from Montreal whfife he consulted some of the beat illcal experts, but without uvnll. lie leaves to mour besides his widow the folio lug daughters: Mrs. Joli-I IN MEMORIAM ma, WILLIAM BEl-l- in the deutli of Mr, William llfill who paaaeil away lll lll“ 1mm“ l“ Traverse on Friday We ‘Church members of this prosperous l ‘settlement. ~ ‘ Ilheen prepared by the Department. ‘of the interior. This monograph [will be sent free of charge on re- quest to the Director, Natural Re- _ , D . ‘sources intelligence Service. De- fizmggfiggitielwlzniil Iliiie 0:01, girlttnzlcnt of the interior, Ottawa. Deana,“ at home, The following; a’ brothers and sisters also nurviveil '” "" ‘UJolm H. BelLGformeri izaetnsxrrmo: 9.1‘. Isl nd; enrgefn e n :3 v wllfll c0 slalom “Cornellusi- at‘ Canc- TIGR‘, » 1 verse; Donald, in Tryon; Mrs. c- Rub 0n Musterole t..t..t.,tvt.t.gt.,p.g 1.. nRqbia-nl Musterolelseasytozlppl anclworks C"°°»° "V" , l5“ ' W" er a“ .itmayprevengaooldfrom‘Mmw h“ tmllcmlllfld‘ Augmmngl into "fiu' r umnnia. it C°'°- T‘)- all-pLJthe “We “w” l phegoodw“: Uwmmmher-a the sincere sympathy of his“! mustard mum-M friends in extended. Deceusei was Mugflggqlghaghan whigeognumm», a prominent farmer and had beenl mgdgqfqflqfmmgm-Jmd Dum- hgfng engaged in (ox farming for the l; [Qcgmmgfldgd by mgny past number of years.» The funeral Brill Birm- Try Muaterole (or took place on Sunday afternoon, oomthmat. ooldontbecheanrheuma- beinl! tarsal!’ attended. ki-i-O tleunlumbagqpleuriaynetifinecmbron- >-—-——- , Chltlhulfithlnl. gm” . iota‘. Nivnwaézk, N. 1.. Oct- 17. TTlte, Illlll will“! . awark unday (‘all says n a mnoremuucleebnnaemchlliioliilnm. copyrights!‘ stoy today that Plllll leet-aoldaofallnoita. Block, publisher of a number pt TbolluobruloCo-dfluudn, newspapers and recent purchaser ""334 of the Newark International Lea- .Xll9 Baseball qluba will make Wat, ter Johnson 1m offer to manage the team next season. The paper quotes Block as lay- 1mg Johnson would not consider‘, In? lirflmlall for naxgaeanon illl he had conferred with Mr. Block on Monday or Tuesday. t ' Tfivflfiflmynltfil" ~ ‘ ' '“"'“,""T_" T”'. Ten Days Starvation ,. (By British United Press) lntives of their npccics such dire tiecdlimlylisonpd 311311315, .,N._S. W?..'Octobei~ l5,~‘cf their proverbial ninc livcs. The lwhen dock laborers finished unloud~ ninth sreemed nlixicsi to have run its A. 1c, A- 4 - - -- . k . ing at Melbourne A inis ronl! Whlil I18 he WM lililllllillly ilUVlXl, |had come 600 miles‘ llNew ‘South Wales), “Her wnmvmg contained 850 tons of coal. two (:ll‘l- and was not the new Church,” m . . A, _. _ _ ,“ ' I,‘ gaciated cats which had been hirl- hours. s lll cl cons ruc to Mailer, and etitoierl business fol He" m a crushed and battered km“ PAGE SEVEN“ lWheri buying Underwear t What are you entitled to expect? Honest materials and ‘workmanship? Comfortable fit? Wearing qualities? You know these are all assured in Turn- bull’s Knitted Underwear, so why not ask for “TurnbulYs” with nearly seventy years’ good reputation. Buy “Turn- bulPs” and get real value. At all the better dealers. [Wade in Canada by THE C. ITJRNBULL CO. OF GALT, LTD. \,v W: v40“ . \ famous underwear. Makers of the : h d been ten days a! held tcn or eleven days previously tsca and everyone oi them had lllfPillqnfl the“ the tmndreq of tons of rough. Not-or had these rcprescnt- “m1 113d b15911 poured down on the How they ever csczipctl [loath is a mystery, and having missed it, the miracle was a collier whichjtrourse. when one oi‘ the laborcrs. ma; thcy were able to endure the from Newcastle. truticusly limpet-ting the case. Iound ton clays 01’ starvation and airless they found aulhc rats. RQVlVPEl by the air. one Ollllllllflsfilllllétli. hold, which hpdlthc cuts made a clash for liberty‘ ~ v ~ rtcnpturcd for two of the <o+o~v "- " ‘ die" "That play i saw tho other l't‘obabl1.'ti cruel iestc: had plar-cwl llll-Zlll toil mo thinking. .thi- out n! tho buttotn oi tho empty Sill‘. /".t\ lllil‘il('ll' play,“ Jiql Made in Canada ..-t . One linl. sprinkle- One liult- mli; ‘ Not n slat/ck ls): Un the llou Ami lull! “Partners in Cleanliness ” OU‘LL want them both on your pantry shelf ! Bon Ami m Powder as well as your time- -, tested friend, Bon Ami Cake. Both are the same soft, scratch- ~ . ‘less cleanser. Different in form ——to make them handier to use. Bon Ami Powder flows freely from the easy-to-sprinkle can. It's especially popular for many cleaning tasks, such as the bathtub, tiling, refrigerator, Bon Ami 36 years on the market-—- - w A preferred by housewives everywhere pots and pans of aluminium, copper, agate and tin, etc. Of course, for windows and mirrors there's nothing so con- venient and economical as the long lasting Bon Ami Cake. _ , Both forms of Bon Ami work in the same easy, thorough way. They blot up the grime with- out hard rubbing or scouring. , nd they never scratc —never redden or roughen the hands. " Hosn’t Scratched Yet" ION AMI LXMIITED, MONTREAL “ - _ 5-»,- ._-_-,.. _->/-_—< -. ...,, g . ;. ‘a; u. .. .. a" nwv-‘PM? SVMU.’I'-\‘-_\FWK.~v_-v.‘-I<'.l endow-Siva. <.~ .- H.- s. -<>~C~h Q-Jfil-‘é-ll-Y