I h, un era aurlshed babies RD or THANKS \\'l- sincerely wiuh to thunk the tlle ighbors and friends for J55 SHOP from Hannah's Catalog. BOYS‘ COAT $WEATERS, kll.l- ki and khaki trimmed. Special at $1.19. Prowse Bros. Ltd. VICTORIA HALL, Charlie Chap- lin ln “A Night in the Sll0w" Sh. turdav evening. Nov. 19th. ER SWEATERS mlin- Sllcclzll zit Prowse Bros. Ltd. ' MEN'S PULLOV in nlurnon und br $2.19, sumo/w NOV. 20.-TR\‘(0 CIRCUIT.» A cordial welcome i?) the services zit Tryon 11 a. ln. Do Sable 3 p. m. and iCrupuad 7, p, m_ VOU CANNOT BUY YOUR HOLIDAY HANDKERCHlEFs W, early. You are going to buy the“, illere if you consider Quality and Price. Futons. dncss they have shown towards‘ in our sad bereavement and al-, have um; towurds the deceased dur for the kindness they his illness in tho Hospital. lgignvd) Mr. and Mrs. .J Bowlau Donaldston, P. E. l. o. heatch That‘ . i i l Fits Your Vest Pocket when you wear a vest-< and that is most of the time -you don't want your time- peace bulging bulkiiy from your watch pocket. You want a watch that is not conspic- ious by ‘reason of its weight and bulklness. You will find such a watch in our splendid lock of thin model watches. W. W. Wellner, Limited Since 1868 Jewelers vwoopooeooooowoooqs r Economy in at Buying Get i 8c F.” Fresh ilk Sausages _.__._.. o waste at all in us- l eat and spices all 0f hest quality. j he standard for a grter of a century. -:i very pound wrapped i archment, bearing 0f- al stamp of Dominion vernment Inspection. i our grocer has them: 0 our other lines of Hts, Ham, Bacon, Rolls. riled Pork, Ribs rind "d, Insist on getting E BEST. VlS & FRASER larlottctolvn, I‘. E. I. ‘Vim” Oat Feed 350 Bags A cheap feed for HOGS, ATT LE and HORSES. ileaper than Hay, cheapo ban Bran or Oats. We offer this lot at the "Y low prico of $25.00 PER TON ex ware- Wsc in Zton lots only. This "d is done tlp in bags of 70 bl 0r‘28'/; bags to the ton, "I than; tonalots higher rice. Thu OAT FEED u the lie-ripest Feed on the market "ii ls great value and a big "l! to the farmer who finds imaelf nhort of Feed this "i and winter. Only 350 ‘l! to sell. alter & Co Lid. " "ti! Grain Flour “+5440 l»; -.-\a:|, .Qhqrlottetown,..,...tso~a 0 LAST OPPORTUNITY REGISTERING.——TIIOSO Wllu glocted to register with the trars will have opportunity of doing so wiih the Revising Oiliccr, Judge [Stewart daily till Monday from 11 Ito 1 and 2.30 to 5 o'clock. FOR ne- regis- ..iPRAYER MEETING POSTPON. ElD-—- On account. oi’ sickness lll Immy or tho homes there will be "9 llliiycl‘ rlloelmg ill Mrs. (lump- bcils home Bunbury. Frilluy EVE“. lug Nov. 19th. WEEKLY DRESS MAKlNG and nlllllnery classes CllllllllPtlce next week at tllc (Jundall HOfIlH-Jjrcss- making Monday, Nov. 21.~—7.30; hiillinclgv, Thursday night, Nnv_ :4 —~~7..'l0, Any wishing to join apply to Miss llztlc. VERNON RihlfETClRCUiTt Scr. Viclcfi for Sllnihrv 20th inst, Vl-runn l0..l0 .’l.lll. “’i‘llv Awuking ul‘ ll..- Soul" fullmvr-ll by thn Sllcrzllui-nt n!’ illf‘ Lord's Supper. (‘lmrry VH1. ivy 2.30 p. m., “(fihrisi Solving So- i-izll Prublcllls." Vernon ilJiO p,m__ illv sumo as tho zlfinrullun. Th1- flilll Q.O_.ll. will mnvl on 'l'llcsdu,v ihu 20th inst. lllinistvr, RPV. Ito, ill-rt M. llrndic. l .- Of Course You ' Admire Beauty ll‘ hour I-‘ucn- In ~ --———¢0» Spotln-ll \\'ltl| I r4 uml Sun-ll IIIPIIIIIIHI‘! ‘rt | n Ilu.\ 0f filuurlm (‘ulcluul | “uh-m ‘Fotluy I All '»:irl~< ri-ulizv iilni today till-y nlw- living in nu HLLI‘ 01' Ili‘illi\_\'. .»\ Fir-nu. \i‘l\'4'l_\' skin i.-< u hllfi‘ sivp~ i pin: sionv- in NIAUPIHN. fucl-s, llilcd with pimples. ullnna, blur. bends, tune, tllvy urt- ljnslgiliiy rlisuulur- run. ill-c out ul‘ u llisirilrd and ll|‘0~ nothing but unhealthy faces dul- to impurities. ijlcunsr- the SY-“llvlfl und thr- fuciul blcnlisln-u disappear. Stuart's Calcium Wafcrs show lhl-ir iuflucncc on Lin: shin wilrrl; they improvc und (rll-ur the blood. And you'll uvvcr lmvr- u I-{Oild cum-l plcxion until tlu» tiluud is improved. Nu mutter ll||\\' bud yuur cmu- plt-xiuu is. Stuart's (Tnlcluln \\'1lfors will work \\'llII(It‘l'N with It. You cuu {rot HIPS-ll‘ liltlc wundcr wzlicrs at ylur drugwzlst’: for iii) lzcrlts u puck- (U115. Strained, and Puffy Ankles, LymphnngitispPoll Evil, Fistula, Bails, Swelllngs; STOPS Lsmeness and alloys pain. HEALS Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Boot Chsfcs. lt is a Safe Antiseptic and Germlcide. Does not blister or remove the hair, and horse can ‘as worked. Pleasant to use. $2.50 a bottle. delivered. Describe your case for special instructions and Book 5 R free W. F. Voila-i. Inc, in Lvrnnnl Bldg, Montreal "rmm. ,, Almurhlllc Jn, are mmh- In (luuuclu. cont‘ ‘and bulunce steady. Ono {and twenty calves wcru 5 wlLih no change in prlcn which Wu l we | from two fifty to tcu. WVitll irut i lulf-SIIPAY NIGHT at Bradalbane, l, B‘ dild Bruw fut, watching Char» lu Llluplin. “SPECIALS ill men's fancy neglll ‘If-e “"1118. ‘Build patterns, 89c each. rowse Bros. Ltd. H‘ SCOTLAND. - tv. Jilti. ‘Maelluugall will preach as follows on Sabbath the 20th. ui hullllnerslde ut 11,27, cHuncl-i or FLANELETTE $1.00 . C H I LDBEWS illiillwrfl, special blouses, $2.75. Prowse Bros. td. WE HAVE JUBT RECEIVED u‘. wire that the S. S. "Manna" will! leuve_ Molllrcul November 23rd. T1115 ls the lust opportunity to got V0111’ 300115 by steamer this season. CARVELL BROS. SALE OF POSTAGE STAMP BOOKS BY LETTER CARRIERS, Commencing Nov. 15th. letter car- riers ln this city shall curry for sale n stock of postage stamp hooks sufficient to meet the do- mands of purchasers on their routes. The books are to be SOIJ to the public at 25 cents each. ‘SURPRISE FOR PASTOR. — About sixty of the people of Lhc Hayfield 1N. B. circuit met at llio Pilffiltllflge a short time ago to muko n presentation to the pustor, Rev. E. S. Weeks, and his family. ,as willl as to enjoy an evening of u social nature. The very best feel- ing exists between the pastor and people. und the circuit work progressing very favorably. SCHOOL WORK.- Standing of Pupils of Itcunis Rfliiil Scllonl for month of Oclnhtir: Grndc V. 1. ,_IG-Qrtl1ull0 (Diollcnttc, 2. Vvruon (‘urloy, ii. (‘orulino ‘Mitcllonzlld. Grzldc lV. 1, ‘Raymond Donna-lip, ,3. (‘hurles Gallant, d. hiurk (‘ur- ,ic_v Grade lli. l, V('l‘llil. i\llil|‘i'\\'h', null (lcrurd Iilztcllrlllgzlll fl'i|lliil.l. 2. Fri-d Smith, ll. Sanford llvrn- urd. (lrzldv ll. Mile Ulric)". 2. (‘crnlizl Ultllaut. 2i. lnez Andrew's. iflrllllc ll. 1. IIIIIIH" Wzlye, L’. ltzrv- .muud Gurlcy, 1i. lhrvnloud Ilv-fllilfil BAPTISMAL SERVICE-On 'l‘ui-s- dny l-vrning u llllppy und S2li'l'v‘l] cvl-nt look ]llJil'" ui llll‘ IlOllli‘ of Mr. und Airs. \\’. Mutrh. i‘lli-rr_v Vullv-y. \\‘ili'll tlll- RPV. Rubi-rt .\|. lirlldiv udmiuisicrl-d flu: Sucrllllllrll; of huptlsln in their infzlni. (laugh- H-r, (‘llihcrinl- lilsil-lle, ihuso pru- scni bl-ing Mrs. (‘has Illuti-ll, Mr. und Airs. W. Mlllid, bliss i.. l\'llll.cll_ Ml‘ und Airs. Wm. M."- illlzurlll-rn. .VIl'l€. IAIPIIIII!‘ lVll-Pluclll-rll. .,\lrs. till-v.) llrullire null OIIVH iirlr {diva During the cvulling piano swi- Irvtions were played I‘\' Airs. W. Allin-ll und Olive iirodio. iii-fol.» {parting lunch was sl-rvvd. DAILY MARKET WlRE.---'| itlrduy Montreal wire rend: itc- coipts of cattle were three llUIi~ ldred. Good butcher cattle stronger 5-. ll uud rod. uffl-rcd (IIILV , fivn hundred and twcniy lzuuus‘ the price urns cigllt cents. Shaw-pl were not wanted. Hogs WGFO firm~ or. zlltlluugll somewhat uncertain. owing to heavy runs ut Toronto. olillcrwise, tile undertone was bcl- tcr. the price being llillo tilirty‘ flvc. SICHOOL WORK.» The follow- lug is the stilnding of illc pupils of Harrington school fur the mu-nth of October. ‘(trade Vii. 1. hluriun Rodd. Grude Vi, l. Nollie Siluw. 2. Margaret Rodd. Grade V. 1. Enlily Stewart, 2. Percy Kccfv. 3:. Bessie Stewart. Grade 1V. 1. llcl- en Shaw. 2, Doris Keefe. 3. Percy Wise. Grade ill. 1. Waldo Ste- wart 1:. Jessie Keefe. 3. V0l'l10ll Hughes, Grade iii. 1. Cllfililliy Hughes, 2. Kcnnctll Stewart, Ii. llulph lRodrL Grade l. 1. Stanley Shaw. 2. Jean Stewart. Perfect attendance: Emily Stewart, Bes- sie lSiewnrt, Iloleu Shaw, Stanley Show, Joan Stewart. Cresley er Alma B. Meson. CO- OPERATIVE SHIPPING.- On Nov. 16th. a meeting was ileid by lhc Plgg ‘Circle New Perth ut which it was decided to lnilke u co-operatlvc shipm-ent of (lresseil poultry for the ‘Christmas Murkvt. The arrangements (iecidcd upon svorr- that nmnlbcrs (leslriug lo ship should commence fnileninr: their stock inlmoriiutclv. und thnf all killing and dressing would he done on December 7th and 8th. 'l‘he shipment would thou bn as- aclulblrd nud gruded nt Perth Stu- iion, on I“i‘I(lityvD0(1f‘ll'iIlPl' 9th. Mr Jones. Poultry Repri-scntniivl» hi‘ We have cargoes oi best quality, Old Sydney. Albiw- and inverness, due to arrive l daily. Order your coal now. if"! take delivery direct from vol- leis. We guarantee out‘ 603i *0 be of the higlhelt quality. and at lowest pr col- Wo are well stocked with post quality Hard Coal in oi:- eo suitable for Bane 50PM" and furnace. You will b0 W0" with our service. C. Lyons & Co. Phone 111. pleased --O0-§'§-§O Hotel Victoria Ito cuiclne Famed service. for Elegantly furnished, 62 rooms with bathe. - glasses have changed entirely lilo lilo ilivc Siock Brunch nilcndml ilu- Mr-vtiug and ilXnrfi-SSOII grout sulis- faction at lilo interest and onlhu- Sil-llilll which was shown in ihn question of CO-OIIGHIIlVI‘. lunrkciing. ____;____.._.____. . ___._ ' Are You Sure i311? (lhildrelrs Eyes Are Right? A rmlplnlulbllliy rr-sl-l upun r-vvrv purl-lli. tn give his child ovary pun- uiivlo ndvulliiluo. in life: to glvu thu child tho. bout ni’ wrapnna with which tu mes-t tho litrlurlzin of ilm yl-IIFN nllr-nd. Silrrly Rood eyesight In "tho prlz-rlr-aa_ gift" that _\'nnl‘ child xhmllcl have. Remember that poor eyesight nlnunn poor cunnl-ntrn- tinn nurl will retard the younuntl-Fn prngrrsx. Many a child onnsidr-Wvl dull nl‘ lnzy in school or muuic stud- |¢_.< l.“ glmply been surfnrlnk from defective vision. And oftnr mrrcct ronurvi of norformuncc. Perhaps your _vounlzntcr'u report-card ls reflecting the presence or eye-strain. Perhaps vnu are not doing your own child full Justice. Have an examination made and know. Conan DR. E. 0. HARRIS Make It your homo o do"! l t nrv Hours dell!‘ I. mnmvmbt w! o I B k B "GI - mi: saints lfsli-‘Igtn white voile and colorod trlcoletle ‘ Hughes. Kennerll istewart. Teach- E.w_ _ m1!" I *--~“!‘%&.i.l~.%‘?é1‘.’.t£‘i"~'~"“ IN MEMORIAM EBER DOULL Tllc luuuy friends‘ ui‘ Mr. will Airs. Charles iloull. qccpiy sym- pathize with tllcm in the loss oi’ their youngest clllILl Eilol‘. W110 dicd at their home in ‘(lope Tra- verse on Oci. 8th. Making the first lll‘f!i_!l( ill tlm lllnllly circle. He was twelve yours o-ld and hurl been all- lng for some lime. allhough rellev ed that the litllo sufferer is at rcst. the separation is kccnly fell by his parents. tllrcc sisters and five brothers. Tlli.‘ funeral scrvlcc which was conducted by the pnrr for Rev. George Somers, of Bede que. was largely attended. The only members of the family; unuble to be present were William nf Sulnnlt-rville Nlilshfl, und Austen in Wostl-rn (fanzldu. May 11c who suid ‘Suffer tho little ones in come llllltl ' rolufvlrt the bcrczlvcil ones in their norrilllv. . ~ MRS. James VICKERSON ’l‘h1-l'f! departed} this Fflllil)‘ Jilly 230th. 1! will‘ of Junlrs Virkvrson. will; ut tho ilil\'ill‘il‘i“_l ngc of 8 yours". Mrs. VlCi-(PlZShll, whose nlui liPll llunlr- WilH hlillgllrct victor- mirk, will: ,1 lluuglltcr 01 file I41 John Alclklrlllirk, North ltivcl- l’ l<Z l. lSlu- |l‘ZlVl‘:<l Lu nlnurn Iu-sidlvs u ‘ life 0n Margaret. (fnrlr m. paralytic slrokc, which 0mm- use u lihoclc tu ll"l' mnuy ruin- tivvs untl frii-ndli. ‘file i|l‘( was only nick cighrri-u days miuscd her dclltll. 'l‘llc liill) Airs. Frank Peters wils one of line lllUSI highly rstcclncd indies cl‘ the (iilllllllullli). She was visited by her pnstm. Rev. Father Gllllllfli. und zlgiluiniu- tcrcd lhu lust rites of tho (Tutllo- lic illlurrll. 'l‘ho [IPCPIIHUII was au~ trays jovial with ll hourly greeting 1'01‘ vvl-ryolle and of u llllllil sym- pathetic lliilllfO. The lute Mrs. Frunk Peters cndenrcil herself to all who~ knew her, und llcr (lcutn will cause the doc-pest sorrow among a vury largo c clc of rel..- livcs und friends. ‘ Born in Fortune (iovo ' n50. The (incensed was u. nlelnbcl" of tile ROIIHIII Catholic Church. The burial took place n»: ‘Saint Au- tonyfis (Jilurch on Nov. 14th. whore a ruluienl IllglDItIilSS was sung by ‘other (luudet. The pull bearers were: Mcssls John Perry, Andrew Arsemlult. Andrew Bouts, Frank Wedge, Bo- noit Peters and Joseph Richard. She loaves to mourn u. Borrowing husband and seven children. ihrce girls and four boys, ualncly, Mrs. Phil Gallunl, Saint. Gilbert; Mrs. William A. Nowell, Wlnchestcl. lllasu, bfrs. Gusn Peters, West‘ brook, Maine. Tho boys or“. Munuel in ‘Chelsea. Mulls; D0lll- inlck. Revere, Mass; Lawrence Boston Muss; Arthur, the young- est at home and zllso three sisters and two brothers. Mrs. Tiles. Gallant of Reading, Links; lllrs. John Perry -uf Leovillo, Lot l; Mrs. N. l’. lloiron of HOWILITI. Tllolmls zlnd Raplleal Arsenault of Rumfold. .\l:line§ Tile bereaved widower and fulniiy will have the hour! felt sympzlltlly of all ill their iSOFFOW, .\l:ly hor soul rest in police. ——€—<-0>-—-;- GEORGE THOMAS DICKSON , At Gilspl-rcuux on the 16th, Oclubc.‘ lusi‘. llilSSPlI pczl Jfully Il\\'il_\', Goorlzr: ’l‘hclnzls Dickson. 112ml sixty ix _\'(‘lll'S. DPCQIISIHI hud b(‘i?ll ill i g llcilllll for the six lnrlntli. und ull the lnrul dur- tors wl-rr- i*llllllil_\'i'(l. but \villl llll their skill ill‘. sfr-lldily grl-w WUlZiU, und finally was ullvlscd by thrill l0 g0 to (‘llzlrlliitoiolvll of zln X-ruy OXZllllllHllIOll, : ‘ his ruse slev-nlerl il HllI'l‘il\Vllll,' lllltilbilllil, livv dlllllalliP-IK“ und two suns. Mrs. vlt'l\'l‘l‘t4'.lll, \v:l:~' 2t lady m’ (|\lii'l. \l1lJl.\‘t~'llilllll',{ per humility. dcvtivil H) Ili'l' hump zllli! flllnily. Silo wus 2i wluuun of guild (“llflfi tizul cllzlrulztvr, I)l'I(lVl‘iI znul l"‘=* l_.\I'('.ll‘i| by ull who know iii-r, ‘Silo was u hli-lnhur oi‘ the Mvilllliilfil Church. lir-r funr-rzll. Saturday. Jilly Iiiliili iiurgi-ly’ litlcnvlcrh WHS iii-v. Vl‘l'_\ Till‘ Ml‘. which was ill-id on! ‘()llli"\\'ll£ii. nrvsterilllls. lie gladly cllrlsl-rlil-rl in tllcir zldvicc in hrlpl-s lllui. iluli by so doing he might be l'i‘zi|i)l'l'i] to ill-uitll but '.l1"._.-l' hi» int: i-xllulilu-d lhl-y‘ hold ulll n1. Ilopl- fur his l‘i'l‘fl\’l y, lufhl- Fill!" ililllli‘ with tlll- fculiln: illut lli."- timc was; siluri. illlillllilllllllll lllS llllilll in iilu llt ilOllli‘ with his luvcd 10110-5‘. llnri-zlslril was ll tiilll n1‘ Adulu ilirksun und .\l:lr_v lrvint! Wit-r \Vi'l‘i" both llll-Zllly l‘(‘ti|)i‘('li‘il by llll MMH‘ ‘Human’, H, [hp “Hush an“, who bcillnll: zlrquzlintcd with thrul Lrrllvv. 'l'll<\. pull lmzlrl-liv Wl'l'l‘ 21>: luv»; llvr " n Ylzllnhl-r. .l.u\villr~r. . -k vl('l(i‘.i‘.\‘llll, (lr-url-Z" ‘Hui-n. /\l'(‘llil>l(lvl hlzu-llunuld und Stafford Vicki-rsull. Illliiflilvlll \\'il.‘~ nludo ill Cornwall ccluctery. lul- I'I'lt‘.,\/ l i Darling mother thou hast icfi. us. Arid ill)’ inns wr dI-vniy fccl- , llut ‘iis God. who hast bereft us. _i can nil our sorrows feel. l [Patriot Please Copy.) ..j<o>—~——- l MR. JAMES w. BOWLAN 'I‘hl-re passed uwzly‘ from mirth m eternity‘ the soul 0f James Bow- iilll, who dicd at the (‘lty Hospital i (‘hzlrlottolo\vn, on S£ltlll‘dll._\'. .\'ov umber the fifth nflcr an illness oil about four wouks. The . sen was ilnrn in Hope River and lived there until his parents renlovcd tr Oonuidston where they now reside The (lllfiflilliitil WilS nilzhtuon yours, of ago and gave all hope of Bi promising young man. lie obtained all thc lust rites of the Holy Catlin lic Church. Ho. leaves t0 mourn, his uorrmving »parents. Mr. anil- Mrs. Jolul Bowizln, of whom hr was tho only sou, four sisters. be sides u largo number of relatives and friends. liis funeral took plucv on lliurrizly. Nov. 7th, to Si. Bonn ventures ‘Church. Trucudlc, hencl i0 tho Roman (‘atholic cemetery. l{ev._J. B. Mialntyrc officiating all; the grnvr. l The pull bearers w-ere: llfccsrsl lvun Mcllhvcn, Daniel Hughes, El- ulcr MCQllilliI, Roy Morris. Earl -(‘.nllcn und .l.ec Stewart. ; iPutriot Please (Yupy) l ——i i MR5. FRANK PETERS i I l\l P1,. Build Tho now o1‘ tho ililHlll of Fruuk Po m‘ DllVilF ::Bord-en's St. Charles or Jeri soy iMiik "with the cream loft in‘ is the symbol of purity and richl ness. lt is the best but costs no‘ llnurrlc-l .\ as ‘rlilltllll a grout pruying mun ,‘\vhir-ll wurl- nluuy. Till-y bnlh lluvc lprzidurruscri him. Tum or 'l‘llmnz.a us: ilvcvzlsvll \v.'l:: gi-nvrll. (‘illlinl nvcrll in the l‘lliti~il Stiltus win-u only u young mun. Aftv-r u fr-w _Vi‘lll.£ ln- i-rlnll- llnlnu :luuin null .\I2il‘§.!ill'(:l (jlow of Afurruy Harbor North and settlozi on tho old ‘ilcmz- in Guspcrvuux und tuck tn filrlnlng in which m.- cupzltion, with tho ssistllnco of llS wife who proved to bu .1 thrifty und willing llclplvlzltn, ihcy sul-crn-yicd in mulcing u (‘Olflfill'iilllii'. lvinlr. und ruined up .1 family of six children to lflfill und woman- hood, in nil tlloTlnoduru comforts of lilo. in rleliglon llc was u Prcullyfitcrizlll, and u IIIQIIIIJOPl tho Nlurruy llurbor North (‘hlll-cll. Although not what was (roulmonly Oi‘ ll, Szlint he was n1 all times willing to soy with the Publiczln of old God, be lucrclful to luv n sinner. therefore the tcrm 0i‘ Phnrlsoc or hypocrite could not bc laid to his charge, And if any one around was in trouble ho was one of tho firs: to give assistance with llczlri and hand in.any Wlty possible, that he could do tho most good, ShOVllllL-j by actions und dcl-ds tllnt. his hczlrt was right toward is follow nlcn. ‘ in his sickness he was nurl-lcd patiently bv his wifo und daughter Mrs. A. hit-Jared of Alllcrtou. wll» left her owll home und the czlrc of llcr children with her husband und took her place hv ilm- father for threc weeks, until the 0nd collie. lilvvryilling thut could be dono to relieve his suffering was dnno by his funlily, relatives und near by neighbors, who url- ln0~= ' (Jaltllu- lics_ but mil were road) und will- ing lp act tllc purt of tho good Sunluritnrl rcgzlrdlcss of raco or vrccd. ills Spiritual udvlst-r was the Rev. Joseph .\icl\'zl_y- nf tho Presby- loriuu (Yhurch who visited him ofii-il consoling him with pruynr and comforting ivords helping llilli m div trusting in ilhrist us llle Saviour. Tim funm-ul tuuk plan-o ‘on illc 151th, inst. ut. 2 o'clock, und llwiiti largely ntiivnilorl, forty Will-IONS _,______________ luring in the prnc ‘siun to till‘ ‘l-llurl-ll ill .\Iill‘l‘il.y llilfllill‘ Yul-til M‘ ‘ “fund :1 ulrgc crowd of [)I‘.iI(!S‘ll'i-|l’1ri A ll1(‘| illcnl tllorc. Tim iuncrul svr- f; mOTG. Ilvii-i- was hold ill thi- church by FACE nlihv- ill-v. All‘. l\l<'|\'u_\', wllu Ilullviu" Nothing adds more to I'd. wlill his us siylc ill vin- quuncu illlll furl-ibilily. Afinr illu HI'l‘Vli'i‘ wus uvvr his runlninu lVl'l'l‘ feminine charm than a pretty 1ace—anci the things which contribute most to such beau- |ill(l‘ll und laid to rust. iu tllu {hi-zluliful l'I‘llll'|.('l‘y o1‘ lvlurruy ty are a "colorful" compie» ion and a clear, smooth Iliifllill‘ Nurih lvllllro llih‘ filihr-l‘ skin. hull live-n lnill lwfnrrv him. The pull- bmlrcr-l WPFOI Williunl Stool, Will- Our Velvet Skin Lotion .i:lnl Stv-wurt, Angus Stm-i, lll-njn is a most satisfactory prepar- ‘mlll lialytrl- lmslnr Slccl und IIPOFLU‘. ii. liickcn. atlon for preserving and pro- motlng beauty during the fall lln lcnvcs in nlouru his widow zlnd one sou George Percy at hunlc season of changing weather. It's a dainty preparation Try a Bottle Today SOLD ONLY BY US. Johnson & Johnson ‘ _ The Quality Drugstore or. Kdnt and Prinonatmnts ti} ~ l 61 yczll a lust i um‘. iivl- duuuhll- ill llll'l'l-rvni plzu-l» (';|'[li‘ llllllll‘ tn iiiTPllil 'l‘llvn' us fullmvs: toll, l’. E. l; Airs. 'l‘llr)lll.'l:; The Iron Food l [or Vitality “ iiililililiiily , i . "l¥)‘.]///'/" _, W“ s? l _ ‘A’ 4/i'.,;,'/ I ‘l a \ dlifxlvrlfir‘ ‘ .. .' ' “if/h liq needs il- _ ‘ "The Iron Food for Vitality." ‘ ' ~ v ' Lét Children Vote Ofier them plain bread or raisin bread. Stewed Raisins See which they select, and why Sn-ue for break/n n! rw-rg/ manning The iron builds up healthy and get your llullu iruu this nun]. blood-Jnstlng vitality for play 0r study. Children nccd but a small lo_t of iron daily, yct that lined u’ z/ilul. Healthful foods sometime! must be forrrd on children. Not so raisin bread. choose it for themselves. try and see. Delicious raisin bread and rai- sill pic arc sold by bake shops and groceries everywhere. Buy of them to save baking at horrle. Real Raisin Bread 1's made with Io/xu/ruirirlx. Insist on it. First- clu<~ lmkl-rs do not stint. Some day, soon, do this: OiIcr raisin bread and plain broad, side by side, to your boy or girl. Note how the liiiic hand at once selects the bread will: raisins. The flavor first attracts tllcln —tllcy know the dcliciousncss of raisins. Ullronsciousl_v they know too that tllcsc raisins arc good fur lilcm. livery llorlnrli sweets naturally. and should‘ Iulrr thcm. Herc arc Nuiurfx wit-u succls, the kind they should Ilfl\'C——[il'ilL'fl.L‘iI//v\' [vrc-digeslrd and rirll in oliul iron. SUN-MAID RAISINS IN: Sunehlaid Ran s, ulndc from California's lint-st table fll'1l]J4'§-——-/\llltfifllll raisins, proc- l-sd-d uurl [lllljkllfl immaculately inn grout movlcrn California plant. Scrdcd (seeds rrmo vcd); Seed- They . . . Just Raisin Pie Man nrr quirkll/ rrfrvslvn’ at night bu a dcsarrl‘. flit"! (his. wind Her-led ciliid craves seeds); luv; (grown without " Also: Clusters (on the stem). lino, awn-randy (lrsseri. Iini. nS arc cheaper by 3O per cl-nt than fomrlcriy — sce that you get picYlty in your foods. i h“ in iv: .10 ulcu uutll blunu. ICut This Orbt and Send It; Free We'll send 100 Luscious Raisin Rcripra in .1 frcc book to any- rulr who uluils; rnnpun. Also new liuukh-l “Railing Raisins fur llculih and Beauty." CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED RAISIN (Ii). Iifrivvivrrnhip 1.1.000 (Iran/era cl California Associated Rrrln C». lM-pl. r-zn-l-un. |"rl~lIl0| twill!- Plean: send me liupy of your free hook "Sull-lvftid Recipes!“ and new book "Elt- ing Raisins for Hculll and Brauty." nninuiiuiiii‘ Street. llrlll. r-zlr-i-Ii". I“I'<‘f""- "Mm Mule... .. ------»-----s---- cal \\‘ll1v‘ill‘i' living und 'l'lll-lln:l ul‘ Sivllurlon, I\ S , | nr-y hllvi-Tlurc. l‘l.llll nl‘ lllurrny Har- lnvzly. hni ull liiiu-l and llllilfil of IIiillIllX. illsniiun- Nlrritll P.1d "l, ull 0f whom have his l'll!ll~rul,[llll'~l~ sisters und nun hroLln-r the EiVY-Ilvllilih)’ of thr- communlt)’ |‘l-,~",i(ll‘ncl!5 Airs, Wiliiunl in lr-ir kiss of u loving husband. . A. 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