r ‘ 'frees ‘-`-1'!- _,JV l- .,: iii. f i v _-Yi ` , at ,i |` ‘s » . l l 1 I I ,‘ f _ 7 1 - " 1 I it l . ,- i :if auf;-‘ln il 1*-_»'*1k‘l " _ 13151 \ . l v I , 5 1, _ 1 .- xl I "E/rt; . _ l '_' H13 -.._ W, , G Q' FU i ai. _...- _..._ 1;. _ 1| _ , 1... 1 .1 . 1 41 ;l ' *_ :, ' ’ .1 ‘ _1 -1 lv I' ’ I uf i lid- ' --ff-sv-vv-~"' T' ..-,.. e-_.,. .v _ -_ _ rw \‘ I THE CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN ;» - __, - "_ -_-~u"A ‘\--w- ,.. »'~-I. *_ _*rr _ ; ,V , ,., rp. ».. _-5 4 .,,.._ ~ r - - - . -_ .,”n, ` \ ` . - .,g,,.at j THE WESTERN GUARDIAN K gi. 2.' HEN youare constipated, poisons form in the accumulated food wasteandarecarrled toallpsrtsofthe body. Headaches follow. Blllousness. in- somn'ra,lackofenef¢y.ll|f°l\\lfff°m°°¥l~ otipatiomwhich ifuncbecltedwlll lead to serious results. Avoid Laxatives-Say Doctors A noted authority says that laxatives and cathartics do not overcome constipa- tion, but by their continued use tend only to aggravate the condition. ' Medical science has found in lubrica- tion a means ot' overcoming constipation. The gentle lubricant, Nujol, penetrates and softens the bard food waste and thus hastens its passage through and out of the body. Thus, Nujol brings internal cleanliness. Nujoi is used In leading hospitals and is prescribed by physicians throughout the world. Nujol is not amedicine or laxative, and cannot gripe. Like pure i Take Nujol regularly and adopt this habit of intemal cleanliness. For sale by all druggists. ,_ 5_3;/1,. Insist on _i@tE :- I - For Internal Cleanliness ::Asthma Dosen't Wear Off attacks Dr. J. D. Keilogg's Asthma -Alone.-Do not mak-e the rnislakelRem~edy taken ealrly will prevent ot' waiting for asthma to wea1'_';nelpient condition from becomigtg away by itself. While you are walt- chronic and saves hours o aw u ing the disease is surely gathering lsufferlng- a stron-ger foothold and you live ini -»_-<'°°-'*'-° danger ,,|' Stronger and ye; 3;,-Ongep l .\ll....r.l'u Llnlment for cola... i . lldt.-771-11-17-1-mo. _sl close prices si. Slnclair's. Kensington_-1096-12-2-ln--li subscriptions or advertising. llc prepared by the Town Clerk -l-<0->l- PERSONALS. 'passehger ‘by mofning trsl; to "Wv_H|ST,DR|YE"`.A‘ Eheweek \All>nny_ _K_ ly whist drlte In-.rl ln bt. James ~ llali, Mrs. Henry Sampson won tho l ___,_M,-_ Claire (~a,,,p|w|| law s,_,,d_ Indies prize and hir. Stilmuu John- ' out :tt the office of Gaudet Sc liuz- mn the ’“e“”‘ _A' . ard _Ullnrlottctown spent the week X* _°'°"` I ,i-nd at his homo in Sulumersidc. COUNCH-|-DR WWHDRAWS I l _K_ ~-Your corres-pondcnt teams since I ~ ______ rvporting the nomlnalions'of the ' --»-Dr. William of the Dominion G"°"g"'"‘_“'“ “iw” Ulecfion mm' ‘ \,,,,,,,,.|m,r_`, 5,.,-vice, m,m.m,d -to 0,, the nomlntlon oi Mr. b, C. Ku-_ight |,_,w,, on M0nday_ anel. ,,Den,,,,,g H :ls couucellor, through some little [pw ,lays u,_h,S home in Sum,“e,._ tcchnlcalli-ty has been declared S-dc, _K_ void and hence will not appear ou _ tht- hallot, this leaves but 7 council. I -Air. and Mrs. Percy Lzlndrlgnn and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kelly and families made a pleasant visit' by "*PR°GRESS CLUB CONCERT zluto recently to friends in Kcn~ "TM people of C“m‘g““'“n‘l 5“"' s,m`,t0n_ __K_ rounding districts were allfordcll lu We offer you the following reduced P"iF°5:- K 25c Bulk Cocoa 2 lbs for - 15° _ Onions, 7 lbs. for 25c Palmollve Soap, 2 cakes for 15° Pruncs, 3 Ib. for ........... 25° Horse Rugs, best quality ........................ ._ $3-50 ' Cheaper quality at bargain prices. Fleece lined Underwear, best quality 35° Boys’ Underwear ...................... 55° Woollen Underwear $1-45 1° “'95 setter quality from S2-00 1° -- 52-95 Raisins, 15 oz- Sun Maid 2 for ..... ._ FLOUR AND' FEED I Ma le Leaf Hard Wheat Flour - _ -- - - $4-75 P ____ ..._ . .. Queen City, best blend _ $4-25 Bsechnut Blend ~ $4.0() Bran, per bag ......................... S1-70 We offer our entire stock .such reductions 25 ¢lU°i°\i above. We have a nice line of Footwear, Sweaters. Bannockburn Suits, Harness, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. qu|nLsl;vHE§f sou l ll/\VlN(} TAKEN OVER THE ' 1\`i_`\l.\ll'IRSlI)li OFFICE OF A. AND F.. i’lliRCl'1 (1)., L`l`l)_, \Vli ARF. NOW OPEN 'l`f) llUY Tilli ICNTIRF, ()U'1`I‘U'i` OF RANCIIFRS A\`D 'l`RAPPl:`,RS. \\'l‘f PAY ill(}lll",S'I` ('.»\.S`lI PRICES AND \\'()Ul.I) ill-`. Pl.l'1.-\Sl'II) Tl) IIAVIE YOU (QALI.-()R SEND US YOUR l'l.\"l`IRl‘1 C(_)LLi‘l(§'i`1()N OF SlLVF.R FOX FURS, MUSKRATS AND MINI( llY MAIL OR l€Xl’RliSS AND TI-lF.Y WILL llli Rl‘lMl'l"i`l£l) FOR DAY REC- l'Il\`l'Il). ALL l"L'R.\` ARE HELD SEPAR- , i".»\tITORY GOODS `.\"li.l. llli. Rl§'i`URNl<`.l) 1’Rl£l’.'\lD. NO QU.~\N'l`I'l`Y TOO SMALL HR TO() LAR(jl'I-liA(_`lI S'|lI[’Nil~IN'l` Rl'1`l']|Vl']S SAl\ll'I PR( ).\ll"l` .'\'i"l`|'lN'l`l()N. IlI(iIi CLASS SILVER FOX 1‘liL'l`S A SPECIALTY. WRITF. FOR OUR PRICF. LIST. Refercllces Baiule of Nova Scalia G R Mac UARRIE - - Q PHONE 18 Crockett & Gallant Bldg. .S`U]lfI."llL`R.S`l/7/`:` Sllmmrf Si- ` l -A'l`l‘1I.Y ANI) IF PRICES ARF. NO'I` SATIS- i X The Time Is Now Delay may orovs costly ln more ways than one. Upon your ryan and the eyes of your children rests n respon- sllllllty _vnu cannot ignore. A little nttontlon now will bs re- paid many tlmen ln nomfort an well as a proven direct nlrl to nur:-els. l have recently equipped Dlaknontlo Unit." This Instru- ment ls absolutely the very latest nn the market for Eye lcxsh-||n. Qtlolh -SHOP from Ho1msn’s Catalog. V --ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. Whole- sale and Retail. l-loIman’s» Summer- -A GREAT LINE OF BOV'S overcoat: specially priced at Sin clair's. 1072-12-2-mZi~ -SEE THE MANNISH MOD- ELS ln boy's overcoats selling at 1012-12-2-mzl _-IF YOU NEED AN OVER COAT this is your store. Come ln SINCLAIR & STEWART. LIMIT ED. 1072-12-2-m2i --FOX RANCH T0 RENT-UD' todnte 4-pen fox ranch ideally sit- uated ln beautiful hardwood grove, just outside town limits, will rent for year or longer. J. B. Mlllman. -EXAMINE YOUR FOXES held for breeding and see they are free of Ear Miles, for the coming breed ing: season. Use our Ermolene and he sure.-J. G- Jamieson _ Druggist, Charlottetown. 1110 12 3 mws6l -GUARDIAN l¢lEPRE€vENt'l‘A . _ TIVE-The Guard an’s es ern - “mtefl ‘E is harmless’ representative has an oilice on Wat- er street, Summerslde. next to Laurence Gallant’s Tailor Shop (and directly opposite the Gallant Crockett block)-his phone number is 233_ He ls an experienced news- pspertnan. capable of giving ad- vertising counsel and service. etc., and will be pleased to receive news, -POLICE COURT.- At the - '**°' Sulumerside Police Court on Satur- day before Stipeudlary Wyatt, two mcn from Kvnslngton were each fined S100 and costs (or three months in jail) for illegally oh- tnlning liquor from the local vend- or. On Monday morning Sti- pcndiary Wyatt delivered judg- ment against eighty-fivt' dcfaulters of civic taxes. Executions will -Senator P- G. Murphy, Tlgnish . was in Summerside on Monday. -.\ir. George F. Riley, Clinton was among the visitors to Summer- ent in Montague and Wm U9 Pleas' side on sa,,u,.,|,,y ed to receive news items, advertis I s Frlda and Saturday ' + -Mr. Austin Scales who is an "ewal B“b"rlDti°ns' tt' t\iinsi\e iotato rouer w s a -Mr. Warren Lord, commercial 27' ‘vhen the, p‘““g""“ “mb "E traveller, was tl passenger by morn- , t 1 t Ch 1 ,,_ , . M _ this concert- The chairman ,RF _ ra n 0 at 0 'B (mn on __0II&_,spector L. W. Shaw, spoke ln fitting y lterms of the beautiful new school _Mn Phmp Howm, Lobsmrfbtllliling which Cardigan now has, ,,a,.k,.,. of Cape (1-,.a,.e,,s,,' visited nnd of thejmlporlance of such fun- (ihzlrlotlctown on Monday #K “ions as me 0"” “mv bemg hem .ln the training of the children ou Gray Hair Becomes r-.....`@. Gun.. Me.. Lyla-1..... M... Donald, Mr. Harris, Mr. Wells-ter “_”-°' assistance they had given- Thu foll- 1\iU\0Sl OVSFYOUB k“°W5 that owing is the programme.-Chorus Sazo Tea and Sulphur- rrorcrlyo cnnaaa school. Recltatlen- compounded, brings. lmuk the naltlral color and lus- " tire to- the hair when failed. v ' s‘"e“k°" °’ rl ll sl n tl n lu nnu . ` _ ,hc ' loiieus ‘tcp ar _ r -“ " ff wiifzz this Junior Girls. lv'tccitation-“Granllpa ' ‘ \ t 1 m_\k(_ and Grandma. John McDonald. 108l~ -2M3l. m X “E9 was 0 ‘ 'i Piano solo-Miss McDonald. Drill- * _ il M l\°l“9. Wh|Ch P5 m“S°Y am "Hoop" Senior Girls. Scotch Song- - lr0ubit‘.B0m9- Atloiinu Webster. Dialogue-"I`uitin .-E;-L1;-»-; - _-_»f_---.-cv_.Y_~___»__\ _ _._____.__\ Nowadays we simply ask at any the C@,,s,,,,, Club. Drl||_Dgm,ni0 drug store for “Wyet\h's Sage ullll of (iunuiln. Senior Boys. Vocal Solo __ I Sulphur Compound." You will n -Rev. Father Gillis. Recitatlorp- '"”--1- `*'*‘ large hottie ol` this old~time rcclpe The Tndpole. Herbert McDonald. i l Improved by the addition of otherlirlstrunwntnl Music. Partomine- _T ingmdlennv at very lime msn ‘Nenrcr My G0d to Thee-" EM b I .' tl l. re uratiolr ‘ f n(;:;,rybZ;;w;s€l:0 0:1; ern Ymsalblyllvlsre sold after the concert, lvl ml hm!-you 'darkened vom mir M John Scrlmgcous very capubly cull. 1 ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ , lf _ it does it so naturnll_v and evenly, mg tll just dampen a sponge or soft brush P wlvh it and draw this through your ERSONALB hair, taking one smallhetrand :lit ‘al __.M,_ Sm,,,,e1 Wood S,,.n,hmm_ 'l lime- by m"""lnK_‘ 8 may 1” " was .I visitor to the Eastern Capit- dlsnppezlre. and alter another np- ,ll 0,, F,.|day ,ML _A_ pllcatlon or two. your hair bor- num; .__ |beautlfuIly dark. thlclt and glo-lsy __~M,-, wllliam Nlch0|,,0,,, and YOU 100k YNW5 5'0llnK9I‘- Bridgetown ls visiting friends -SEE OUR VALUES in Men’s overcoats. Nothing just as good anywhere. Sinclair and Stewart- -WONDERFUL VALUES in Flannelette Blankets $1.98 $2-38 - and 2.88 st, Sinclair’s. 1072-12-2-ln2I. _,__ -SPECIAL DANCE.-,At 0lym~ pls. Sunlmerslde. Thursday night, December 4. Music by Oharlotte- - town Casino Orchestra. Admission 75 cents.-1126-12-3-ll -WANTED-A few tons ol' Q small chicken and fowl for canning purposes. Will be buying Wednes- ' day and Thursday of every week at the Book-Store, Kensington. John A_ Coulson, Sea View. . ‘ 1086-12-2M2l. -'-NEW LAW FIRM-Messrs. Stewart and Lewis, Barrlsters, So- licitors, etc., have opened olllces ln the Gallant~Crockett building in Summerslde. Both Mr. Stewart. and _ Mr. Lewis are well known here and their popularity should bring , them tl lucrative law practise. The Guardian wishes them every suc- cess. . -BEDEQUE METHODIST CIR- CUIT.-Sunday Dec. 7. Bedeque morning service conducted by Tho- mac Moyss, (D.V.) _The pastor will preach (D.V.) at Cape Traverse in the forenoon 11 o‘cloek, Sesriletown 3 p_ m- Bedeque, 7.30 p. m. Evening service under auspices of the com- munity Young -.Poople‘a Groups. -INTERESTING ARTICLE- The front page of the Family Her- ald and Weekly Star has a full' page photograph of Mrs. W. W. Green holding one of her foxes in front of u fox pen made with Bray- co Fox Netting, supplied by Messrs. Brace McKay & Co.. Ltd., Summer- slde, Mrs. Green is one of the suc- cessful lady ranchers and the story ol her experiences, as told in the Siar, makes interesting reading. She secured her first foxes from her nephew, Mr. J. Wllfretl Leckie. Summerside. Eastern Guardian , ..°EASTERN AGENT - Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ors runu-ing. -A. real treat on the night ot’ Novelnb~ the Cardigan High School put on In- behulf ot' the management he ex- pressed thus llcartiult thanks to Gordon, bliss McLaren. Miss Mc and Mr. Scrimgoous for the great "Little Malden,” Teresa Donahoe. llceilhtlon---by junior boys “l want Gordon. Dialogue - Matrlmonla Advcrtlsi-ments," Club- Itccltution -"Our Flag," Junior Girls. Solo~ . Mr. Harris. -Step Dancing-Master Tableau National Anthem, Pies r. less Goorgetown. I Durable Rubber Boots Men’s Storm King, rubber boots. a favorite for fishing or any heavy work. Thigh length red rubber soles, this la a boot that is a favor- lte and will give extra satisfaction. Price per pall-V ......................... .. $5.85 'w Men’s “Sea” quality 5 eyslet HI-Cut pure gum white sole and foxlng with rolled edge and solid heel. Sizes 6 to 12. Por pslr ..... ,_ $4.50. Msn'.s all whlts “Rock Proof" 4 eyelet blulcher cut atyle,`plaln edge with wild heel. Slzes_6 to 11. SUPERIOR VALUES Men’s "Sea" quality, 3 eyelet, blucher cut style, pure gum with' sole and faxing, rolled edge and solid heel- 8 to 12. Per pair ........ ............ .. $3-35 Men’s 4 eyetlet pure gum straight stylle. plain edge with black rubber sole, solid heel. Per pair ................ ._ $2.85 Iac: Men’s two buckle duck Lum- berman's plain edge, Red Rubber soles and heels. Price ......... ._ $3.15 ' Superior Values in Lumbermans Rubbers Men’s 7V|neh Tan Leather Top, with black duck bottom, turf foot. red sole and solid heel. Size; 6 | to 12- Per pair .................................. $3.75 Men’s 4 eyslet straight laced gt,-|¢_ ,,|| duck Tuff foot, red rubber soles and h¢¢||_ Per pair ....... 5345 Men’s .“Byng" quality HI-Cut 5 eyelet laced, all duck with white foxlngf plain edge with red solo and solid heel. 6 to 12. .... $4.50 Men’s *1Byng" quality, 3 eyelet, bluchsr style, all duck with 'white faxing. plain edge with red sole and solid heel. Per pair. .................................... ._ 83.85 7 Inch Top RUBBERS ' v ii. Hl h uallt Rubber Footwear Famous .eminion Make--Best by Test I 4 Knee Boots Men’s plalnflrst quality rubber boots, kms length with red rubber .soles and heels _strongly rslnlomq in vital points. Tuff foot Brand, sizes 6 to 11- Per pair ............. ._ 94,25 Msn's Medium Weight Rubber Boots. knee length with black cor- rugated sole and solid heel, any slzes ........................................ ,_ $3.95 -iw Men’s Hi-Cut 5 eyclot laced su duck( pm., edge, tuff foot, red rubber sole and solid heel. Sizes 6 to 12. Per pair $3_95 M¢l1's "Mbccilin" gtylg H|'¢U¢ PUPB gum rubber, rol|_¢d edge with black rubber -sole and solid heel s|l°§ 5 to 11. Per' palr ______ __ $235 Lumber Rubbers for Youths' and ¢‘Boy’g Men’s 3 eyelet bluchsr Wg style, all duck, plain sag., wig, Tuff Foot red rubber sole and solid heel. Price .... $3.40 Boy's Hi-Cut 5 eyelet laced, all duck, plain edge with tuff foot, red rubber ,sole and solid heel. Sizes 1 to 5. Per - pair ....................... $3.25 Boy’s HI~Cut Moccasin Style. pure ` gum rolled edge with black rubber cols I and heel. Sizes 1 to 5. Per pair S220 Youths as above, sizes 10 to 13. Per pair ........ ............... $1.85 Child's as above, sizes 8 to 10.* Per pair ........................... ........ __ $1.50 ll up Bow “Byr1u" quality 4 syslst straight laced style. all duck with white foxlng and plain edge, with red rubber sole, solid heels. sizes 1 to 5. Per pair $2.95 _ Youthls “Byng" quality `3 syslog -as above described, sizes 10 to 13. Per pair ..... ........................ ._ $2.65 Boy's "Sea" quality eyelct straight " laced style with sole and foxlng, with rolled edge and solid heel. 91;” 1 to 5_ Price ............ ........ __ $2.95 Boy's 4 eyelet straight laced style. plain edge, tuff foot red rubber sole, sizes 1 to 5. Per pair .... ........ .... .. $2.45 Boy's 4 eyslet straight laced style. plain edge. il-Iff foot red rubber sole, sin-. 1 to 5. Per pair ..................... S2.-15 B°y'a_4 eyelet strslght laced, pun, gum Plain edge. with black rubber sole. sim 1 to 5. Per pair ............ $2.30 Ycuth’s 3 eyeiet laced style, plain edge with tuff foot red rubber soles and heels, sizes 10 to 13. Per pair __ 82.15 Lumbermans Leggings ‘ Men’s Brown Heather Mixture Leggings, warmly tufted . , Inside, has cord fastener at top. Per pair _ ................ ._ $1.20 Men’s Heavy Grey Knit Leggings. a warm serviceable Sox, cord fastensr at top. Price $1.15 Men’s Black Knit Leggings, good weight and quality inside, tufted and cord fastener. Special value at ..... .. 95: 9 ‘ . Boys Legglngs Boy's Heavy Grey and G K I fleecsd lnslde, with strand fztsnern l°:-12":-:)IFr Sox' WHVQSIE B°.Y’l Hvlvy .Black Knit Sox, warm and comfortable for wearing qualltlel. Per Pair .................. 65:' Boy.; Knitted Legglngg °f 9,-,g_¢°,, .nd ww, mixture' l b n rown and grey, or black and white. Assorted sizes at ......... ............ .. ..... ............... .. 506 Men’s Grey Knit Sox as above. Extra value ......... ._ 75c Men’s Heavy Black Pure Wool Knit Leggings, warmly tufted, has cord fastener. Priced at .... $1.45 _ "Y ellolnos cull d st d Wm, tt | . y a ju e °°' """"° “"" 'WP *"1* b“°|<'° lt ton. s splendid Men’s Leather Leggings Men’s Tan Leather Mlilt L protection against snow or mud Sizes 14 to 16 Pe . ' - r pair ...................... $3.00 1............l..-._1-1......" 5010-11... Mail Orders Receive Our Prompt Attentim, a I a ` -_ Sinclair and Stewart Limited Summerside 10/5 12 2M3l F 1 1 wi l Z* l ll ». __~(;apt. A. A. McDonald, Mayor- vlsitor to the city. -A- ..*Mr. George Currie of George- town has left for tht- Western Daft of the island where a position awaited him. -A- ..°Mr. William McLeod has re- turned to his home in Geongetown after having spent tht- summer and had been forced either to be struck elect of Georgetovm. was 11 F6091” off the railway psy-roll, or to aban- don their homes and rc-move with their families to Montreal or else- whertfalong the line. Moncton was stripped ol u\u`ch of its lmlportance as a railway town -and its me-r. chants suffered thousands in weekly loss from the removal of good paying customers. fail working for parties ln Novaimondny-B dcfc,,,_",,_as almostsiqutgg; Scotia' _____ _Al n defc-it for both the Llbornl Gov- __,Dr_ John Beaton" vmernn. ernlnonls at Ottawa and in New Surgeon of Dundas, paid a profess-; Iirunswick, and in bolh cases bod- ional csll to Georgetown during tho ing lll for the two governments," Attorney General Rand handwriting on the wall! si-.l._____-il ` Hon. Clifford Robinson, now Sen. ator, was elected lin Moncton at the general election October 2, 1920 0 mrivrily of 993 vows. Mr. Reilly.. nwlorltv ot 840 and the defeat of the extent of -the overtulrn in the Railway City. it looks very like the i§"€*€~*§¥§°l. Slsnallse ' Lrnon ivr. .lo||.\'. -\'- “- fo mvn||'00l» IA .lun lb ' rt -'f---' _, ' .\nuu u Jan. .-1 Mon, 5. Jl\n.2 ni ’ l l)ec.li\.Jull. my ulfles with "Tha Ds Zeng' Beats the Stomach Pump Msny sa old-time dyepeptlc who sulsed all kinds of torture alter eating. when the stomach rolled with gas. sour rislngs made life miserable and all sorts of diatresses made food a bulbilr. learned lbs best lesson oi their lives by tryin STUAR'I"S c-__ _ __-- --~ , _-1 at'/-11-llvrstf. `_ i ,- 0nr Professional llxperlsnos and Fnehltlell are at your lm- mediats servles. H. J. MABON OPTOMITBIBT Mnntasum P. E. Island ofrlaa Oonnsstsd With Dralstofs Notes By The Way | (Continued from Page 4) I l_____~___ 1 Ottawa _wan an Important factor~| Premier Veniot and his collenguesl i from the first have made common| cause with the King Government. in successive federal byelectlonsl in Kmt and Northumberland he . el( I `l1~'N EfY tions. `_\ \l \ \\ "F" s I I ._~- ~ ~ / Week- "A'1tho rnpldly nearing general glee. Photograp lf. » » 4_4 er' ,Doll l-1.5 . f ._ »/,, _/. \\ **> 9. me no -"f" . ' ' - ° so ol./tsooll' , D 'tn-mr ee. “om Jan. 3 ...................-imma' cull otmn - soL"r|l.t.\l I-0 nN'|'wnnl' ‘H M Dec. 10 - "" Doc. 21. Jan. ill mr" “ su ron 192° 'Will nlso full ut N0) \'.\_\ °ffi,'f_.,f ' - 1 on howto ms welll-0 H Em ess of il‘rsnce..- 3°"- TO¥;Nl. MIDITERRANEN; ~ » v o The wear mol!! J. go Feb. 21 Dyspepsla Tablets ` Thomson lstbsygivsthsstsnchths alhdlm dotttlllihtillddhhtlon :rk'er\s"b‘.l;y°utIeatpls,dlsass,p|ckIss, sndheekwlggand yetsavi Nu from stomaclldlstris. 'lo AT ALI. DRUGGISTS ; was ns active and offlclous as any ons of the Dominion ministers. Hel threw the whols'wslgn.t of nlsi Government, its power and patron- age, into those contests. Moncton has been badly trsatsd _'l' .1 'I .`."T*f~ '|"ll?'l r Am if ii. if-,U ».., fpfi-77:9, ” /I. :nga-__ /kr `@T.,'_Es-< /I 7/ I SV I ‘*is__4r' l _ , /-' A;-"AI" '/ if 8 1 if 'i _ Em1Prb“°ot “Emma”-F nb. \Ri' ri" fi! ` ' ' ‘ ` i l ` D A GIFT INSPIRED _ , 1 55' S ‘f-""~' av sem-|msN1' if }(,f ,I ‘lf- P 'fin ,Mako Your Appointment New . G '|‘;‘1 . 87 "EPm{,ili’ satan sTUD1o .~l 0 1! |i by the King Government. Hundreds \ 1' M ntroysl _..-_ n. (rirmsrly smvrw °' ffff"”)