CTOBER 14. 1921 “RATHER no wmioui A ' MlLililN-J’ Says Canadian going in England. Before Mr. Michal, of Wiiiailfisi m“ g trip to Liverpool, e he yg-ote inquiring it he could be ofugetting Kellogg's ALL- d ng his stay there. a proposed to go_ as far II rig enough with him to w"! tire trip. he had to choose between a on dollars and ALL-BEAN, Jlichoi stated in his letter, he would “much rather do without the million.” Like thousands o! other ; Canadians, Mr. Michol realizes that Kellogg's ALL -.BRA.N is a noose- sity to health. Many people d0 not know they haveconstipation, and accept fa- ti e and depression as a part o! llfenuntil they try Kellogg's ALL- BRAN; then they, too, would rather "do without a million" than lose their JICW energy and keermess of enjoyment. glxcnugyu ALL-BRAN is guar- stiteédno relieve constipation. Eat two tahlespoontuls dail ; in chrome eases that amount wit each meal. delicious recipes on package. Made in London, Canada, and sold at all dealers. _..,_ .7}... OO-Oee-e-roew-o v-Hew-e voo-oa4 I, x Have You Ever " Heard of N ya! Creophos This valuable remedy pos- sesses unusual value in run- down conditlons, loss oi’ flesh and a tendency toward weak lungs. scientifically compounded oi’ the purest drugs obtainable. ‘ It has benefited others. It will benefit you. ~ j Harold L. Worthy i Sole Agent for Dr. Allan's i: Fox Remedies 3-000 04+ ‘ ‘g, < '»+e»o+o4+e e-ree e+++o4e+u "Q-oeoee-eeoeo e0 00000004094 .,.__.________ Qoveoe-eeeeoeoooeoneewv vvvvvvv wvcvw- We will be buying- POTATOES l TURNIPS. Live and Dressed y ' POULTRY A at top market prices, through- out the season. p Please get in touch with us "when you are ready to sell. i The Harris Abattoir Company l / ‘ / EYES TESTEIF Glasses fitted by scientific methods. l9. W. TAYLOR AND J. S. TAYLOR Registered Optometrists‘ 14$ Richmond Street Central Guardian l HIGHEST PRICES llaid rui- live,‘ ;p0lllll'y. llurris Abattoir Co. l 8969-9-6-tf. g l l NEW SHIPMENT OF ladies Feltl pull Velvet Hats. iPiowse Bros. LiiLl l . 10-l1-uvi. IN MEMORIAM MR8. W. J. CLAV l There passed away at her home: at Pleasant Grove, Aug. 26, 1927. Annie Hazel Roberts. ~ l ' the eldest daughter of Mr. ' NEW KNITTED and Jersey} . Mrs. Richard Roberts. Pleasant a ‘rifle "shin"- dressea. Two piece Myles. All sizes. . Grove. She was a quiet, kind, inoihl prowse Bros. Ltd. IO-lltwf. . lfenslve‘ vlvoméin.“ ‘whtp enjgyeil n.‘ __- ‘urge c rc e o r en ii an JUST ARRflVED-Bahles While l iiono. brushed‘ wool coals. Prowi-ic BT03. 14¢ iii-l ltiw SPRINGFIELD-Evening prayer‘ next Sunday at 3 p. m. in St. Elizab- eth's Church. NEW case: DE ensue sciirfshl $150 to $4.50. Piowse llros. Ltd. I lllCliFIi their loss, her lather, moth- er, two sisters and iive brothers. l _ theriiig oi’ people lo vices were conducted by the Ruin ltl-li-twi P.1d‘. Bootliroyil, of Yuk. ___ The pull bearers I BAPTIST si-ziwiccs North Riv- w an you use l "lullk Wm”? "Mm" er Field, Sunday. Oct. 16: Falrviewm ll a.m.. North River. 3 P-mn L°ll8l Creek, 'l p.m. Business meeting of! ,Long Creek church and congrega ltlon on Saturday evening. W. R- lMacWalker, minister. I ~-~- l driiige. I - I , Floral Tributes: FARMERS ATTENTION_I am iFullier auii mother; now oii the market for hog! hull‘, lambs. lt will any you 1° "W! ‘Pk; heforc illl-lkliOfllll§ o: tYg1";ld;‘“g“'. ,, rte u - . ‘Harry Jen ns a 9570J08fl A ' Highest Quality, in > z E F‘ Mrs. .l. C. McDonald, Spray; Bow‘ iiuel, Mr. and Mrs. William Forihl Wreath, Percy Diirrach; Lamphiir, Wreath. l l A M951‘ 5URPRISING ‘LINE bl‘. - lRev. Bruce Muir, St. James, Char- 2. Isabel Curley. ll. Richard Mac- ‘lovely new fall hats came in by 0X‘; eflodélflreprlce. --ae>—-- 1- Iiottctown. who conducted the re-lliinnon. ' illress yesterday. felts. velvets. an --_ x‘ ‘ _ __. -.’opening service of the church ser- ‘(trade Ill. — 1. Raymond Sinc- felt combined with velveltr-gggluwllli MADE IN CANADA ' N0 ALUM CAPT- JOHN A- NICIIOLSO vice and of tho welcome accorded Kinnon. 2. lvan Roberts and spy $5, but they are ony e. . —‘-‘ —-- thorn. Specinly mention may be Jack Bell. 5i. Lorne Hurry. Moore & McLeod, Limited. QGGZ-Qll‘ E.W.GILLETT C0. LTD. The late Cflllt- Jflhn A. Nlchvlsflll. niude oi’ the lovely solo renderelil- Grade I. Six. — l. Liuirn Hurry. -~-— ' "°"°'".°r WW- vf Orwell Cove. who recently Passed by Miss Muir. accompanied by Mr. 2. Birilenu l-‘rizzlo, 1i. iinroni-oi away at his home in Orwell Cove, was in his 77th year. He had been a great sufferer from asthma for many years, resulting fatally in seri- WONDERFUL RANGE of new; Beddlngs, English Down Puffs, Eng-| lish Blankets. Kenwuuu Blanketsfl ,all at. very attractive prices —Moore., g do McLeod, Limited. 9662-21» ous heart afiection. A master mar-‘ TAKnqc "OGS AND LAMBg... incr by profess-loathe closed his ac- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- wedn,.sday_ “m, Om‘ l-Orunou“. tivecarecr utsea in the Government Mr. and Mrs. W. A. l-lutcheson Stock must be “Med Wm, Secretary Fishery Protective Service some six- announce the engagement o1‘ their by Monday‘ 17H, mum-am 1,3,5‘; teen years ago. His wife, formerly t . B 1, t Humid w. 96g] Miss Margaret Munro. of Vernon llllitgplgrelll’lV?(:llll::iil.0Il/li1l‘i'lflg8 to, a lllivei, died on October 22, l9ll.l Hike place in October. ' HUNTER RIVER ciiuvorr. - Unm- Nirrhvlsou was n faithful at-l 561M065 Sunday‘ 00L w‘ N011“ iendant at church. whilc able to do Wiiishirc ll a.m.. Wiicnliey River J 50- 511d fli- 11" 1111195 l1 EBIIETBUS 5UP- - ted Church ur Canada. Rev. David p.ui., Hunter River '1 p.lll. R. H. iwljtvl‘ 0i the work of the church to Coburn, M. A., B/D, Pastor. Ssrvic- Baxter, minister. whmh he bekmgfl-l- The survlvln? es for sabbath‘ October 16m‘ 1927‘ ( members of the family are two “use valley 11 a‘ m‘ Norm Gram daughters and a son, John. who i: vme 3 um. Pleasant valley‘ ,1 p_m_ next‘ on‘ ~16‘ at Desable, u an," at home on the farm.‘ Another son, Mmlweekuil-eeflngs Pleasant‘ valley‘ Hampton‘ 3 pm“ Bonsmw‘ q pm Lieutenant Angus Nicholson. was quesdny- Bmdalbgne wgdnggday; The services iii. Hampton and Boii- killed 9" ‘h? nt, in 'Rose Vnll Thursday‘ and Clrnii- Slhlw Will be Rally Dfll’ SBPViCES. MMTT‘ 191.8’ p ‘e supreme ‘ m FfldfiY- be inning at 730 p m‘ with Special oflermgs fm. me sundnylfiilltfillftfi oi courage and devotion. lv e‘ y’ g ' ' School contribution to IIIlSlSOIIiIFylThe dlmghl-ers “Y9 JE-‘ISlP- "m" 511W?" - BREADALBANE CHARGE, Uni- HAMPTON-Services on Sunday THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAEDIAN ‘ |hlir a few days at. the home of her ious motor accident occurred Sun- deceased brother-in-law, Partridge, York. fishing oysters at Johnslons River‘ ward Charlottetown. 1 the belovedland reports the fishing much -th‘e coming from the way 0! Cllflrlotll- .|wife of William James Clow. Born same at the East River, which is‘ towmmet in full speed another car. M wmslce 30 years egg. ghe wnnlnoi very "brisk." but the water is coming from the eastward. Th6‘ andlsome shallower, making the work‘ inner u Dodge Sedan and the form-' rela-lllll b" 01' Potato-diggers were dis-‘froni wheel off and stripped the» lappointed as well as shé leaves beam“ ,1 Bon-owmgalthough there are some who have husband and five small chi-then l0 nlllshed- ‘ The funeral from her late resl-lflflrvices ni‘ Mr. Otis liicAssey toes! garage. her. steering gear lining = (iencq w“ guemjed by n large ga-l look after the shipments oi’ potato-bent and the glass in one door he, m9 guffgjk es, when the farmers Cemetery, where the funeral ser- "W!" 1h- wew Mesm-slhas decided to come to Mt. Currun; lurt to live, ii-i going to keep up wiin ' Joseph McKlniioii; Michael Robin- U19 "me-K. by having a new radio son; Warren Gibbs; Samuel iVnol- installed sB-lllrllfll’ lllfll- - ' ‘ {dent which befell Mr. Barney Ciil- report oi‘ West Royalty School. laghan. Fort Augustus. 1 ‘inn was raking up ilie potniqtops i W|'oaih—lluiibaiiil and Famliyy, l" m5 fleld- Wm‘ M" h°'""B'1'4lk°~,'3- 33"?!’ LBW". Spray‘ bmmqwhen he accidently fell off.'» (rum-i ‘era and sisters; Crescent, Dr. nil "m"? lhlee nf his ribs. ' Wreath; Mr. and Airs. Daniel Mc-il“ n"? Preshnerlfl" aiisliiiiil; Star, Mrs. Hubert Curran, sabbath la-‘ll- Bflme 0" Ulefinemb". Auuelcrs motored to lilarslifield to the lmornlng service conducted by the McNutt, Charlottetown, which held MilCKllllltlll. the hearers until finished. _ i byleriaii Y.P.S.(.‘.E., here Sunday evening and lnihcdack Bell, Raymond Minel\'innon. nbsPnce ni‘ lhe chosen loader,‘ was Ivan Roberts, Luurn Hurry, ()alli~r-__ led by Mr. Arthur llicLaiiciilan, lid. inb MacKinnon, ilciiry Iiurry. of l-llllsbnro. l . BALDWINS ‘WHITE IIEATIIER’ lYARN here in all colors 25c skein. ,Baldwln‘s “Beehive? all colors 30c! N". quamy ‘Hammad . 3 ‘work visor of operating nurses iii Syder- ‘ . MARITIMES NElN GEOGRA- iiam Hospital. New York City; and Alice, who has been in almost cori- stant attendance at home. Mr. D. , .. .. iPHY.—-'i‘l ii t M -iii = i» - _ , F??? lwheealgng i; tglgefilnd aTgliyllnces haJS adage,‘ ullln,,vl,lmGeolgl,lx_ ‘lJ. Nicholson is the only surviving la c3 orsls re‘ p, s. to ‘hymn, text for use i“ the commonlbrothcr.‘ Mrs. Mary McLeod, in ‘.3326 513d ‘bu: twentgu$ecent bebischools oi‘ Novn Si-otiu, New Bruii-lganfomm’ .atnd Miss Bella’ Orwell = ' __I '1-k i r-i -- 1121' ‘l 1.1 i, . °""-‘"e¥‘5°“: tar valuejhan the lighter skems. ':s1:c('ii'iliiilpl;ulo fllflilllldfl Oclitrllliltlr‘ Many paid the“ last tribute of re" Limited‘ lissue oi‘ The ‘Public Service News. lspect’ and sympathy w me bereaved lMoorc d: McLeon, i 9662-I0-l3-2i CRAPAUDL-Llfith anniversary ser- vices in St. John's Church, Sunday, . at i1 u. m. and 1 p. m. with Arch- bishop Worrell of Halifax as preacher atlboth services, and Mrs. Vernon McLeod of Albany as soloist at the evening service. Monday at 8 p. m. Harvest Thanksgiving ser- lvice, with Rev. A. E. Gabriel of The text-will be edilcil by Thom-us l-Nelson and Sons, oi Edinburgh, and lhas been built with u paflii-uliii" lview oi’ serving the lSpci-iui features will he cnntninoii lin llic book which will he oi’ pur- ‘liicnlar advantage n. our students. z i WEDDING scabs. - Thc New lBcdford Standard of Sept. 14, says: .Charlottetown as preacher and Miss. DGCOYBUQIIS 0f golden T011. 1111mm" . lRum Mum,“ as soloist q-uesdayjasters. palms and ferns were artis-‘I '3 p_ m_ fin,“ service Wm, Archg tically arranged at the home of Mr.- deacon whne 6'; summers,“ “and Mrs. Charles E. Hardy, 140 Sum-l Maritlinos. l |family at the services held last Sat- |uiday afternoon. The services were ‘sconducted by the Rev. G. A. Grant. ‘of Orwell, assisted by a. choir repre- ‘lsentatlve of all the churches led by lMrs. J. J. Larrabbee at the organ. lThe hymns sung were "Will My Ari- ‘chor Hold?" and "The Haven of lRest." Mrs. W. W. Giliis ,of Orwell ‘Cove. sang the solo, entitled “The iI-larbor Bell" in a very feeling man- ner, assisted in the chorus by Mr. Milton Furness. of Vernon Bridge‘. Interment was made in, e family plot in the Belfast cemet y. —— v lpreacher. Soloist for this service an! m” strewn 135" evening m" the wed‘ lding of their daughter, Miss Adah aiugiilcigeglzttzllgwaegordia] mvltaflmnM. Hardy, to Clayton E. Worthing-Q ' Iron. son of Mrs. Clarence GTlIlIlEllu i170 Willow street. Miss Hardy is a. Mt. Stewart Notes TO ATTEND AMHERST FAIR.- . Among the older exhibitors will be‘ of Sussex, withl Maclntyre Bros., Ayreshires; Fred S. Black, East Am- ‘ licrst. Ayreshires; Horne Bros., Win- , _sloe. P.E.I., Aberdeen Angus; Thos. Etter, Amherst, Shorthorns, »Here- fords. Aberdeen Angus and Grades; Saunders d: Saundersun, Charlotte- town, Herefords and Grades; O'Brien 8a Son, Windsor Forks, Herefords; R. lngs, Charlottetown, Shorthorns: Charles Trenholm, Fort Lawrence. Shurthorns and Grades; Harold Et- ter, Aulac, Shorthorns and Grades: Logan Bros., Amherst Point, l-lol- steins. sheep and swine; W. A. Flemming, Truro. l-lolsteins and sheep; J'.' E. Baker 8: Son, River He- bert, sheep and swine, Geo. Holmes, Amherst, Shorthorns. swine. horses and poultry; Peter Brodie, York, P. E.I., swine and field crops. Louis Roper, Charlottetown, is also taking over his Guernsey herd. according to the Amherst News. ISLANDERS WED IN BOSTON. —McCabe — McPherson —~ A very pretty September wedding took place in St. Paul's Church, Cam- bridge, Mass" on Saturday. Sept. 17th, when Mary Louise, daughter of Mr. rind Mrs. Joseph McCnbe, Iona, P. E. I., became the bride of Kenneth Neil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McPherson of Uigg, P. E. I. The bride was becomingly attired in white geoi-gette. with veil. and car- ried a bouquet. of white roses. She was attended by her sister Mar- garet McCabe who . wore turquois blue and carried a bouquet of pink. roses. Mr. Cyril l-lynes of Lynn, Mass, supported the groom. The DUTCH I BULBS We have Just received direct ' from LISSE, HOLLAND, a large shipment of CHOICE FLOWERING BULBS of first sis: and quality in IIYAC- INTIIE, TULIPS, NAIICIS- SUS, CRUCUS, IBIS. FREE- SIE DAFFODILS, etc, . DOUBLE and SIN LE BULBS, sepe to andi A8- SOIITID co as. Biilba on ‘ sale at our BOOK STORE. < Bend poet dark with ad- , dress for a copy of our bulb "Ii- Ws Ill! imteee ‘ - on all orders. OIDII NOW and get beet , selection. . CARTQR 8i C0. LIMlTED. " BULBS SIIIIB FLOWERS D double ring ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. J. A. McShane, who also celebrated the Nuptial High Mass. The bride entered the Church to the strains of the wedding march beau- tifully rendered by Miss Freda Ryan, organist of St. Paul's Church and during Mass the choir sang ap-, propriate hymns. After the care-l mony a dainty breakfas) was served at the Kenmore Hotel after which. the bridal party left on a honey- moon trlp to New York Qnd other cities. ABSPBINE will reduce Inflanierlfiwollen Joints, Sprain, Bruises, Sell lunches Heals Iolnl: Saree a iid lioi-secsn be worked. flmsboitlqdeliweii. ans-verses. granddaughter’ of Mrs. Robert Hod-l son, oi Charlottetown, P. E. Island.‘ A slight accident occurred at the lLR. Station last week when a cur, ‘Her mother was formerly Miss Eliza-lwnl‘ m‘ American ‘lumber "m1. beth l-‘Iudson, of Stanhopc. Six rib-‘ by H‘ lfldfinqliccldently hue-lit, bun girls formed an aisle through‘+noglgsilwlsgrwasl Ysnmby‘ lglmtlkg); r l V ll O . was attended by Miss Hilda Allen o" e1" "B 1e 0c 0r's car oor. as bridesmaid and Miss Gwendolyn which W9 198w. will necessitate‘ Guilford. flower girl . The ribbon‘. "P" gelling a new one. there were girls were the Misses Barbara Clarke; "0 “FY1011?! P8811118. ' Jeanne McKay, Esther Worthingtonwl Audrey De Martin. Carrie Robbins and Barbara Hughes. Mr. Wurtii- buying sense and there are some lngton was attended by John A.‘ 2911111108 being brought in to them‘ Duchann, as best man. On the‘ y the farmers of tho 8ill'I‘0ill1ill|’lg,' ushering corps were Hudson E._lllfltl'lcln. , Hardy. Howard Worthington, Rogeri ' Some of our merchants all: aowl McDonald and Nelson B. I-lilimahfl Quite a number of our '|Junlorfi"l Mrs. James Partridge is spend-l Win11 niiglit liiice 911W“! 314°" wininrnf day evening about seven truock on the Si. Peters Road iit Mr. James‘ McLauchliWs about ihree llllflflem,‘ of a mile from Mount Stewart io- when a car Mr. Jas. McIntyre is among those; ~er a Chevrolet touring cur had d‘ number oi‘ passengers in each. he: wing to the rain Saturday, alDodge struck the other, taking iil4l| the owner». lender and went over a ditch and‘ through a wire Ienceiiiio ii field n‘. rthe side 0f the road but did not up- ---- qsei. They got her back imio ilw" Mr. W.L. McLeod has hired tho‘. road again and started in the tic-ni- ing broken. The other car living‘ loo badly damaged to move, the lowner got Mr. Daniel (‘lurk io We notice Mr. Danny Birt who drive he and the other occupants‘ Sleiv- of the car home. V‘ {C} ‘ start hauling WEST ROYALTY SC HOOL We regret to loorii of the iiccl-l 'l‘lie fdilowing is the Scptembnr Mr. Cal gh~i Grade X. —-Kalhleen Curioy. l (trade IX. ~l. (lnlherliii- (‘l‘illlll4"‘,,‘ Gljaile Vlli.’ l2» Belly jCurleyi, ,iioii. Grade Vii. -—l. Hazel Hurry, 2 Church here Jeep MacKinnon. (lrnde VI. -- l. Lillinii Hurry, oriioii Roberts. ‘ Gr‘ e V. -- I. Catherine (lzirson. 1. Loliiv Riilicrirn; .l. Helen MflPKllb‘ As there was no morning service l l l "l 1G l l Grade I. Jr. — 1. liiorris fliirlily,’ 2. ilenry Hurry, 3. Ivan MiicKinnon, —~—— l Perfect Aiieiidancez~ Kathleen The si-rond meeting of the Pren-lCurley, Betty Carley, llnzel llurrv. was .ht-lil Lillian llurry, Kitty MacKiiinuii, lll respectful silence‘ ilrnmweil ChnnillPr, Teuchier. l l iyictrola ' t ~..§"..‘*r'2%‘3‘ “7 Rd. i921 ‘ The secret oi successful IIIICII and women Energy . . . Vitality . . They are full of pep because they are well and strong and their bodies are full of reserve force. There is no finer energy- giving food than prime bdcf. The secret of BOVRIL is that it contains, form the energy and goodness of prime Beef. Increase yo ur energy and vitality by a daily cup of BOVRIL . g Ser the name on the butt/l in concentrated ‘It Puts BEEF into You and rrfuir inbuilt/tr: ' l i! The Rev. Herbert. M. Hainei- ofilci- ated at the ceremony, which took place at 8. Thc double ring service was used. Miss Rachel Gibbs was pianist and Mr. Whalley violinist, and played at the reception which followed. The bride wore a period gown of white satin. A court train. trimmed with ribbons, hung from the shoulders and her veil, which was of plain tulle. was worn in a cap efiect, held in place by a w oath of oraiigc blossoms. She car ed a shower bouquet of rosesllhd lilies of the valley. The attendants wore ‘gowns of paste-l shades. Miss Allen's dress was oi pink georgctte and taf- feta. Shc wore a band of briliiiints in her hair and carried tea roses and delpliiiiium. The ribbon girls were dressed, two in nile green. two in orchid and two in yellow. They all canted flowers that blended with their dresses. Thc flower girls» wore silver bands in their hair and] a pale blue crepe dress and carriedl n basket of mixed flowers. The bride is a. graduate»! New Bedford High School. class of 1927, and is the first of the class to be married. Mr. Wor- tliington is foreman for the Valvo- iliic Oil Company. The Guardian Joins in happiest congratulations. —-—-{-O}-—i PERSONALS" Mr. D. B. Macdonald, Bedeque, was in the city yesterday.‘ ‘ Mr. M, .l. Doyln, North RIFIllCO, wns among the K. (L's attending the banquet at the Victoria Wed- nesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart, for- merly of Amherst, but now of Low- ell, Mass. returned to their home yesterday by motor. They have been visiting in Prince Edward Island.- Amherst News. have hired with the farmers to plckf Potatoes. and are receiving $1.50 in; $1.75 per day. l Although work on R. c, Clflrkfli new store has not been completed. Brlldlfll’ 3708-. the contractors. have just. finished building a big shell al tho side of the old store for the convenience of the custom- ers who have to drive in to shop. Mr. W. iloss Pigntt. commencedl (lilting his potatoes Monday inst and finds them good. The gov’i. tractor passed through here Thursday on its way to work on the new road which is being made between Pisqiiid and Mi. Stewart. Mr. E. McAssey hiis charge of the Job. Mr. Ross McCarthy, the Royal Bank. Charlottetown, returned Fri- ilfly evening from a vacation spent iii his home here. Mr. and Mrs. 8.0. Clnrk, Brigh- ton, Charlottetown, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Brighton motored to Mount Stewart on Thllrfldlly afternoon. _ Magnesia Best For Your Indigestion .\Iosi poopio who iuiifor, i-lllier occa- Nlniiaily Ill‘ i-hroiilrnlly from gins, sour- iivan nliil indigestion. hnvn now discon- tinued iillngmnbli- illeis. patent foods mid thi- uso of harmful drugs. iitonmi-h ton-lcsuineilicinr-n and artificial diges- inntig nud instead following the advice so often lllvnn In ese columns. take u lenspoonful n_r four tabla-ta of Bisuriited hliirnciilii in n llitlc wnli-r lifter meal! with the result that their atnninch an longer troubles them. they iim able to cal ill they plenec and they enjoy mulch hotter health. Thinn- who use lliaiiralsd Marni-sis never ilreail the approach of Mo. Ed. Webster. of Portland, Ore., is a guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. A. I. McLean. Amherst, N. S. Mr. Webster is on his way to visit his old home in Prince Edward Island, where he has not been for 00000-9000 OfiOtzOfi 09.99 KI-Iailrlli lellenaaildalaeiel thirty years. , mrnl Iinlc how-misc they know this won. derfni aiill-‘nclil nnil fond corrective. irhli-liesn be imminent from nnv good drug more, will instantly neutralise slu- Itnflliloli ncldltipswuciun nu- iiioiiiscb. nrovi-nl fond flPlIIHllltlnll, and iiielrc illgesilnnmny. Tri- lhls plan yourself. tint lu- i-crlnin to [at Blsurslni Isl“. riwin especially preparer} for stomach mo. Te“ is the verdict of john McCormack. world-famous ' l tenor--after listening to his latest: record -_._. on the new Orthophonic Victrola. a v l WHETHER ‘an exacting up0raiii~ air, or Hill‘ of those simple haunting lTlClUtllLLi for which the popular tenor of Old Aihlonc i». hcticr known, it is vividly McCormnrk on the iii-w Orthophonic Victrols, and this is iruc oi its presentation oi all great artists who sing for ictor V.E. Process records. 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