iaiim-v practically ‘m? conatiltfilim- Kelli!“ 9 Dear Sirr I lill for "l" “ potion. position to m! [mmltltd ran. . Carter-whose letter Nmnui, flepilesi. He had tried thing for the relief ol had failed. But ‘Bran brought him perma- ' t it h done r rfifigtfiiiiilliltlherls? Read‘ his ietteii: 4i years old. and have been eat auilerer from consti- 1 ad to resign n clerical because of rushes of blood head. some of which caused m; to fall to the Hound. _i took an QuIdOOP laboring job and tried for the gm time. skeptlcally l admit; your The result hos been ynndCPflll. l began to be normal after 1 y.“ been on the Bran about three daya. No more enemas. no more Old pr. So-ond-Sira Pills. Epsom salts by m; ton, etc" all iniinituml you have ocronnn. s; 1924 ‘ I t" i A I l0! Kellogg’ Ina w” “mil-iii ii tin aialimi n. loaiiii ~ tliemoot voiiiiertul product tor eonati- ation l have ever seen or tried. our: very grateiiiily. L. ‘l’. Carter. (Address on Request.) bled, doea not irritate the intestine like drugs and pills. It acts exactly a nature acts. your grocer will return your money. krumblcd. Eat two CLASSIFIED one Insertion . . . . . . Four Insertions . light Insertions . . . . . . . . . . ”,4¢+o+o+oo++o ' ADVERTISEMENTS ................... 10o per line of 6 words lo per line of Bwrortll ‘Io por line o! Ii words Kellogg's Bran. cooked and krum- Eetcn regularly, it is guaranteed to relieve pe-inanently the most chronic case oi‘ conatipatlo , or You will like the exclusive, nut-like flavor of Kellogg's Bran, cooked and tablespoonfuls daily-in chronic cases with every, meal. Eat it with milk or cream and in the recipes on every package. Sold by all grocers. Made in Toronto, Canada. Central Guardian CHOP Irom Holmanh Catalog -.-_. TRYON METHODIIT CIRCUIT. —-Sunday October 5. Preaching sor- vices Tryon 11 a. m. Daflable 3 p. m. Victoria. 7 p. m. ROTARY CLUB. —The regular weelqly lUl.Cll80Il vol the Rotary Club was held yesterday at noon in the Cate Paul with Mr. .l. A. Rob- ertson presiding. .TRYON BAPTIST PAflTOHAT-E Services on ISunday 7 inst as iol- lows: Albany at ll a. m. Tryon at 3 p. m. Westmoreland at 7 p. m. At A'lbany and Tryon Rally Day will be observed POLICE COURT—Four men charged with drunkenness appear- Bd at the Police Court yesterday "IOPMTIS- Three oi them received fines ranging irom ten to thirty dollars. The fourth case was ad- journed. For infringement of the Motor Vehicle Act. an sutoist was NEiI_BAFE and Kent St. We oervo Iligiit lunches. oya-_ tero. Ice cream ete., and carry a complete line of tebaccoa. PROMPT SERVICE INN IS 6786-10-2-M3i. T0 MAKE Corner Great George WOODSIDE & Mc- FIRST PACT Agents Wanted REPRESENTATIVE TO HANDLE quick selling line 0i advertlsinl; calendars, Liberal commission to 1.15m pflfly. Apply to the London printing 8e Litho. Co., Limited. London, Canada. 6789--10-3-M3i PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS. “bmpCfiill Art." Best known sel- ection. Wattt men and women in every town to solicit orders in spare time. Representatille! lmik‘ '. Miscellaneous veyor, Hermanville. ery. Phone 188. N, mo, A. MoDONALD, LAND su 6646-9-27M3mos. GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT the Guardian Central Job Print- 2879-5-6-ti. »_----__-..._____.__.__ APPLICANTS DEBIROUB OI‘-' EN. tering the North Adams Training School ior Nurses, North Adams, lined $10 or twenty days. PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Carney, 1301-. R- Wednesday. Miss Margaret Matheson, R, N. of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montrdiil, who has been visiting in Charlottetown, leaves this morning ior Stelarton, N. 8., where she will spend a few weeks before return- lng to Montreal. She will be accom- Dnnled to Stellarton by hor brother, Mr. Angus Matlieson, 0i the C. N. . , . ll. who attended the exhibition mg $2’ Der how. um New‘; Q9 Mass, please write the Superin V“ Treaty‘ glgnfl. Lowest prices- .1 5811111196 tendem" 5°65 9 191112" hue- In view oi the opposing positions ireo. British Canpjlan, 122) BIRT of France and Germany ‘the negoti- illchmond West. Toronto.‘ _ For sale , HS ations are expected to be drawn Sept 25 26 my o“ 1.3!- M°M‘|LLAN_At ‘Covghead on Sept out ovcr a long ‘period. Franco ;FOR 8ALE.—A iHALL RACK. _ A l “T... G d. om ' 10 to Mr. and Mrs, Wendall McMil- To Let My “m. an6794fi%_3_M31 lan a daughter. T° LET-‘sm R°°M "°UsE"i=on SALE-IBULL, 1o MONTHS. DEATHS :- Cvnveillwi- APP“ 4513"“ A" i Apply 33a Euston St. 6736'1°-1M“-l 0792-1013M2i FOUNIIL-At Vancouver. 13.0.. on 5,- » ,---—--------i-— Svnt- 29. Mrs. Annie Found, at the p ‘ T0 l-ET-d-WUSE °N KING coon WORK HORSE FOR sate use oi s1 years. ‘rooms. Rent very motlorztteq Phone 491-14. 6757-l0-3M2i. Road. Female Help Wanted Heater. H boro St. WANTED-A MAID. APPLY 51 Lower Mince. 6778-10-2 m -3i WANTED-A CAPABLE PRACTI- cni nurse to take curo of invalid in the country. Apply “K". Guar- ilIan.—671tl—-9-30—ni—4i dinn. _ with Pipulcss Furnace, iltilplBlI- did condition. Itcasohavblo rent to Square. bot water heated. seven} ApplyElmel. MacNemI Malpeque 6780-10-2~M2i. FOR SALE. - NEW QUEBEC Apply at 38 Upper Hills- ii787-10-3-M3l FOR SALE-ONE NEW PIP less furnace. All cast, cheap ior cash. Apply C.O.M., c.0. Guar- 6712-9-30-M7i FOR 8ALE—NEW SEVEN ROOM cottage, modern conveniences. _ _ , |_ hardwood flgofg gnd-[grgg 101, mir- 15 "luck more commlrtfhf; TO LET--HOUSE NUMBER 165 339 Euston 8L Apply m 46 and makes hairdressing ons or. l Kant. Si. seven bedrooms. heated Edward BL -6663927n,61 stilts women oi all ages. FOR SALE —A NUMBER OF SHINGLIN G . LONDON, Oct. 1. —Has shing~ ling come to stay? Experts recently interviewed here declare that it has. and con- tend that in this method of dress ling their hair women have found the ideal. The arguments in inv- or oi slil-ngling art-z it discloses the natural shape oi tho head: holps the growth oi the Afgllllltiillfl against it arc: lti s not suitable tor social func- den and partly motored to the city (Continued From Page One) of Commerce, a delegation of 12 has arrived in Peri-s ior the negoti ation ‘of a commercial treaty. The first great site-p toward the re- turn of stability Between the two countries was marked by approval oi the Dawes Plan, They will now openthe ilrst negotiations since ithe war for the regulation oi Franco-German commercial rela. tions which, since the war, have been governed by the Versailles hopes to ‘prolong tho provisions 0i‘ the Vervziillos Treaty which sti- pulated itlint ior five years the pro- ducts of Alsace-Lorraine should enter Germany without. du-ty. to provide a French outlet ior wines and iron and other minerals. Tho live-year period expires on Jan. .10, next year. l Germany, it is learned, will op- pose the French desire for pro- longing the iroe-ol-tiuty period anti will demand than; France accord hcr tho favored nations treatment extended to other European nu- tions with which she has commer- cial ‘treaties. S0 ini", France Qhas opposed granting this ‘privilege. Mutual concessions must be made. therefore. or the negotia- tions are (loomed. Premier Herriot today wcltromcti the German delegates to lllc coil- fcroni-e and entertained ihcm at u Iiwifct luncheon. Tho (lcrmans were miitciictl by n small crowd its they cntercti tho Quni ti'Orsiiy. ..-- _ _, . .. , conspicuous figures in high sllit nullinbli) tflnant Apply swwxlrvs high grade any“ mack Foxes. 1112:1113“ is too munnlsh fora ham "' “Y” - all eligible ior registration. For “' - ' _ . .. . V; ,-1_ 75 pcr cont, oi’ our _ , . p particulars apply to Murray liar. Al if“ _ z . Sitim.iioiis,._ ficalit o... Fox Ranchlng Co., mo. whqrlillglrzdgiisiilfl‘2:112:11? ilhgilhiliff, ON HONEYMOQN . ______ ‘ '“ v -' __ Murray Harbor P. E. I. _." - ' ' ‘ L _ $ PRIVIATE oi-mierivias . i “M12929 2"“ ilm" ‘”“’°"“ “m m" “ummy q Greeting card so pit! ‘book _ _ free; mvu and womelld ‘already “line Help “muted '@&++oo¢44o+04§o04o4>0+0* Mr. Adam J. hlflfl"illlil lllllfi bflldc making $5 up dull in spars time. - formerly Miss liiliwl M! l? H" fill Garretson Limit a, Brnntford, BIG ‘EARNINGS STEADY EM-' QtlCClt HOtCl oi Halifax urrivod in the city Ont. 10-1-121. pioymsnt for timbers. lllisvxiilil“ Water Street. Charlottetown Tttiolsdart; nisht and are registered _-_ - oxpert in ll wcoks. r o . o . _ q ____p__i il- ie uss. , . ‘ l] -. 1)~ t ‘n! Rcfcrring to iliclr marriage a Sh d Pon fg..n§.'rl‘ffux“° 6g» Lpgliigistp . TM” “PM” Hotel h" y llnlifzix Exchange says: e an y i ' ii bu" ‘Wmillfllilr ‘Tmwaud 4 Tho marriage took pincc Tucs- F" Sale i DENIED FREEDOM is" "'"""'""‘ ""“““"°“‘ 1 t‘f;.l..i‘;;"'2.'"$..fi: i-l;';.li‘..fi‘" ti??? _ ~ . ' I r a . z - M" Waflmb 9W9" ""5 \ , a“ Mlle" V“? “mm-hill. i ion. ilatighter oi" yir. and Mrs- saddie. Apply (spec... to Guarani") accommodation to the travei- i Charltmh 257 Oxford Street‘ and m. "ED M' BAT‘? BERLIN. Oct. Zr-Adolnh Hitler. ’ inn public. am .1. llliirl‘. Rev. Father Cole offic- 92 Water St- who was sentenced 1.0 iivo years Th, "m, |. QQPQCIIIIY lawil M"! 111B"! were 9'99"" 9 lmliflfiflnmelll l0!‘ ‘DEPUCWRUQII l" ' very large number oi friends and °797'10'3'M3|' ..-- tho abortive revolution in Bavaria 9°“ "'4 u" Pubm’ "e and M‘... Professional Cards Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER. K. C, Barrister, Etc. . Money tn Loan Bank of Nova Seotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. l. MacDonald 8; McPhee _,Al.-I. F. McPHEE B. . Barristoril. Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Rliey Building Charlottetown _____40>i———- (Specliial to the-Guardian) will be no surcharge v I J. A- McDONALD freight or passenger business. AUCTION SALE last year, wns- to be released rto- morrow on parole, but the police have placed u. voto on his release. tiiioging he has taken an active part in lilo reorganization of illog- ul societies whiio in confinement. OTTAWA, Oct. 2.——Tho rats oi ox chungo in connection wiith hhiill- ments of iroight between points in (lannda and tho United States IP01“ ()ct_ 1 to 14, inclusive, will be one thirty-second or one per cont. There on oithor Q O BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Block 231-. Iettetown, P. E. island m. c. c. Archibald Oraaiiatn o1 n. Y. Pane (Er-adult; Medical School and Hospital and Throat Mark ..R. gicGuignn Practice limited to liyo." Ear, Noao \Vo are authorized hy Cfllil- J- N~ hii-liinnon, Esq. to sell at his homo No. 41 Brighton Ave" on Wednes- day October 8th 1924. 001111119119‘ in; at 1.30 o'clock p. m, all his Vill- unrble turniture consisting of Parlor Sitting Room, Bed Room. Hall Elli-l Kitchen Furniture, Morris Plano (new) Kitchen Range (nearly new) Carpets Mats Oll Cloths, Linoleum Squares and all household llllflllls lure and effects in P975116! 09m" eourteeuoly cared for. Rates $3.00 a day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR. i I r Manager l Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors 44A ,x ‘x ‘ QUEEN HOTEL N. McKinnon, A. Gibson, Jack Rayworth, E. Raymond, Moncton; J. K- Jlnig. St. John; H. E. Wcbbcr Boston; John McKinnon, Coleman E. McKinnon, Mt. Pleasant; E. F. Fitzgerald, Boston; C. McKenzie, Eisio F. Brown, S1. Peters; Mrs. J P. Gallant, Mrs. E. J. McDonald, Francis Murphy, Montague; Daniel Walker, Miss E. W. Walker, Miss Sadie Ramsay, Sumnierside; Jos. Raymond. E. H. Raymond, Sum- morsido; L. H. Mc-Quarrie, Mone- ton; Eric Lother, Crnpaud; E. H. Bouiter, Albany; Jessie M. Chis- holm, L. H. ‘Laven, North Tryon; J. H. McDonald, North Tryon; Alice Deigha-n. Emerald; Viola Graonan, Kinlrora; V. E. Bourque, l'I d d Following the nychmond; Adeline c_ Murphy“ oiled in a. navy blue suit with black Mqntggue; M,‘ w_ Murphy, Mm. panne velvet hat and fur neck pic- pgy River; Mm (Dry) grehautl ce. On their return they will msko Murray River; H, _1_ Hyngrg‘ their home at 22 Tlllllcall Street. of the Queen ‘Hotel. where the bri- was received and from the staff oi the Nova Scotia Board oi Fire lla- was associated, a walnut cheater» field table. relatives including Mr. Guinan oi Trtxro the latter being n sister oi the groom. Mrs. Charlton Iwors a lawn tail- ored suil twith hnt and ncckpicce to correspond. llcr bonquot Witt-rill bridal roses and csrnations. Sbc was given in marriage -b yhor faili- er anti was attcndctl by hor slsivr, Miss Grace Charlton who also worn n. fawn suit with hat to correspond. Anthony Potorle acted as boot mun ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Marr returned to the rosiiicn- c 00f the bnidds parents. whcrc a wedding breakfast was sorvcd. and later the happy couple left on tho Ocean Limited en route to Princn Edward Island where they will at- lend on, exhibition, The bride trav- The gifts included cuf glass, chil- a, silver and linen. From the stall e was employed, a reading lamp enwriters with whoin the groom The groom's gift to the bride was Office Bayer Building itlou. Qpggg 5”". Qua.‘ BENJ. CARTER L SON. . Telephone ISO-I. Offioa Floors-b to 1i a. m. 1 to l;6789-l0-ii-4i. Auctioneers Mm. Bourque; Violet Moncton; R. Sucitte J. R. illoudreeu Walter LeBlanc, Moncton; C. Mac- Arthur, Summrsside: J. O. Rodger .gulliiilssolvi's Fl.00ll» ENAMEL v Ia superior to any floor Paint on the Mar-Ida. ii arm, hard overnight, with miroor oloaa. otamia repeated waaii. In} never aliioko and waara like iron, Can also b; used on Voraniiaha, ate. "senescence": Cot a new oelor earii from A The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited. Charlottetown, I. l. I. Jack LaMoino, Amherst: M. E. White, Borden; John S. Wright, Bourquo, a mink neck-piece and cheque; to the bride's maid a vanity case and to the groomsmtin a diamond stick Din. oThe ‘bride was the guest at a THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN LIBERAL DEBATliilt (Continued From-Page One) Mi... Mr. Doucet was informed the joint debate could not take place. Mr. Doucet occupied ten minutes to explain his position. that he had come there by appointment with Mr. Robicbaud for a joint debate and it did not ta-ke place it was no loult o this (Doucethi). Mr, Robicliaud, who. like Premier Veniot. issues challenges only to run away irom them. tried to get out oi’ his predicament by saying he would meet Mr. Doucet on Mon- day at Rogersville where the Con- servative candidate has advertised his meeting that night. The large crowds were very much disappointed that the joint debatg did not take place and oi‘ ' course hold Mr. Roblchaud respon- sible ior breaking the agreement with Mr. Doucet. Aiiter Mr. Doucet's explanation the Liberals proceeded with their meeting addresses being given by Messrs. LaPointo. Copp, Veniot, Snow-ball, Melanson and Robichitutl Mr. Lnpointe was much heckled by th eaudlence ‘with the result that his speech was cut slior.‘ and lacked any effect insofar as winn- ing votes for the Liberal candidate was concerned. Mr. Doucet and others will hold a meeting in Mr. l-lickeys interest on Friday night at Neguac. RECORD CROWDS (Continued From Page One) Beef Cattle Tho heel cattle were jnilgcil by Mr. Ilohcrt Milicr of Stonfivillc. Ont., one of the llliillilll; Shurlhorn brvtttlcrs of Canada illlil Prcsltirvni ni the Canadian National Exhibi- lion, "The Shorthorns and Herclords Our usualptcaturc, the cxtraorciinar 6} % First -MOrtgag source of ltS daily recreation. were a good lot oi practical cattle,” be said when interviewed, "not in; high-class show condition, but in| good thrifty growing condition! Thai-o was good competition in cacti class, from 4 or 5 up to l0 vutries. The illnul groups and herds were a creditable lot. Tile females its a whole were superior to the lllitl(‘S. "l would advise the breed 0T5 hero,“ anid Mr. Miller. “to pl'0- cure better bulls. Usually thesc have tn be bought, and it would hoi good business to pay more, and lhvrcby have hotter herds." Tho hoof cattle industry horn‘ n-otrds bottcr builtslliorn care is iicsii- able. The young stock should be brought Illolli-l’ licttcr. 'l‘lil\.rp umrc two vvry good Short. Roots. Vegetables and Grain Tho bcst exhibit of roots anti veg- ctabics that I have soon ior a quarter 0i a ccntury. was tho (l0lll- ment made by Mr_ John Andrcws, one oi’ tho judges in this ilcpart- mcnt. his itssocintu being Mr. Gor- numbor oi showers given in nor ti A. C. Saunders. Summerside. honor during the past few weeks. [km MacMman_ They report keen hibition which i-nusmtquili- .'| in: to". lislliitf‘; ‘ii. -\i=iI-vill\"ra\ .\il'.,~'————— -._ Competition in every secuom 0i’ "tilllll-lflflll his u Lila Moms-tug]; lltslil.mlli. I. ‘din-i l’ The ilcld roots arc oi exception; illlitlfit-lnglltfriliili-lllhllfitll (irllllililll iiirlfilligi Wflllillllir". LViK Qilliillllilliiili I i, n1 excellence. There is n goot ' , " ‘ ._ “ "_ _' . " , 1, __ f. I showing of potatoes‘ - but them llllrtilllnilll. illflrlllfll'H‘l,ltl"l:l"‘lgfl'l('il')l- lvliiihi-IH ‘liillwlliAllmlliliiglhiyl].§liiiiiiiliil~i SELF- LUBR'CAT|N° ' Show“ be a revision or the ml” 0r lit-nth Vullvy. ‘iltrizoiia by l\lt-.\'. fiilld; |“- l’: llilili‘. -'\"1lI<"l:\£ -'\- i list ncxt your. For example, Cob- MON,“ or g . 1H“ . _ _ ._ Y" H, m}, t _, W. . . _ _\ _ _, l . . . prmgi , .\. s... .intl i. i . uuu t. tin. - i . 51111111, iTli your engine or motor. a ma“! m” “m spe"‘fled' Timy “m beaded nli over thi- hoods Iwiny t‘. Wigiiimzin .\lr>niii='iii~ MyersSclf-Lubricatin Pumo 5'19"" mid" ti"! heiliiillg (if "early 91mph. |n;(.--]-“-p.'] wit" h“; [Hm-lull .li‘ iiravcis. i lliillFitl-lllli ' varieties" and it is well known that heal. ‘work ‘a‘ml “Qmlprfluh. v0.61, mi.“ l, Hymn“... S.’ p010... “H wérrfmixlfsuinnévtmsntsop-ran. p the Cobbler is "ow kmg 0r the ed. No two (iiln arc iillli.‘ and llil\'l.s‘(ll|_ Mun-ll: Prod ll()l)I!i‘lSOll.| glvsphvfiilcflmaziioro Alicia-in - shuns on the Island today. m... know“ _.,_. .1... n“... .1.~;..n_\~ m. Allllfill; t‘. .\. wnnnnps-oit; ii5§'.‘.';i?‘“li".“.i.“2i.'nTH“! - The 39mm‘ Vegeiahkis “m "is" reptili-s oi‘ -t.h<- lit-nth Yiillcy. 'i‘hi~v Niontztgnr; .\. iii. i‘i:irk_ Stiuri-‘H {.-",'§§,".,“.,",1'{,”.“'“°'.,"‘",§l“"' l1 Temllrkfllll)’ fine exhibit, Till-Q h" lurk in shrnlilii-ry llllll so ri-si-inhll» l.. l). .\lrl\'i-nzii'. 'l‘i'uru; ll. .\l.i lélliflbtzlliinnllll’; been a good season ior growth. M)" tho native grnvol that. tho lrilYPllPl‘ Eiiililrvhriils-H. R- I. 5lliillllillii. Pl ' iiunili Jli:"ll‘lc.rlll"lo)' ilintiiimiif tho comparatively into date oi’ the h. of...“ rap-.\.. by gumrl-sn, Ii]. Arsomiiil-t, (Y. . (‘rut-lu-li. Stun °°'__ _.|.|.“-_\._-. Exhibition enables tho exhibits to <o->--_» - ]|](\|‘,~&l(l(\; 1y \\‘ 311....‘ 311... ,\i_ B'l‘,‘""'| H,“ \ hp shown in lhcir maturity. THE HEART Fir-ti Lil _-_;;1__ u» um] Mrs g‘ hmrnmmr‘ ' i. Tiioro is u pair of mammoth '_.- y;_,,r,,_..,..._ 14,,||y,.,_ .1 ,_ (Ll-y my“ n | ll l ° 2 , Pumpkins exhibited which Ms n isn't tho waistcoat nun ilk/.l. Toronto: Mr. and Airs. .\. It, " " "' " ' - certainly s. splendid advertisement at. it ls Lin. lu-nrt .’I‘ln- ('lII‘l'l(H in lniluit. ilnllrnx: .l. l’. ‘robot. Mont v '- oi wha-t the island gardens are cap- tho waistcoat nrc but tho wires oi ri-iil; John Wright. Snmm -r.-idi-. | ~ aiiio of producing. tho oago. lint the licnri is the bird. ' FUR EVERY PURPOSE Provinrvs. as \\'I‘ll as bianilnhn lli‘ trii-s. lilo first prize-s for biixi-s lillil prints going to llll‘ (‘cnlrnl (‘rt-aim- cries of ('iizirloiti-.linvii. 395,619 against $980,000 of crc is $4,000 of ffi a corresponding margin of safety, four years being $336,863 as again to pay interest on these Bonds. The Bonds may be purchased at a price to yield 6.60%, which is a most attractive rare when the quality of the security is considered. A $500 Bond costs $495 and accrued interest. A $1,000 Bond costs $990 and accrued interest. Orders and chcqucs should be scnt dircct to us—0r Bonds will be c Bonds of Famous Pia tion, which we oficr for investment. _ Properties securing these Bonds are all located in central business and shopping sections of larger Canadian cities. By virtue of continuous first-run film attractions and good manage- ment, they have each become the mecca of the populace 7th: ' (properties have been, cr all circumstances. ‘ i i rigs and equipment is outstanding, so that: security for every $1,000 Bond. Earnings show the annual average for the past: st the $63,700 required annually '| 1 ii illliillii i l In short, the are and should continue t0 be prosperous uri A conservative valuation of the land, buiidi bonds now shipped to your Bank, with Draft attached. I 94 Great: Gcorgefi t The Rial) and t/ae Polar- ' "The Colanqelh" Lady and firdy Ofirady" fir. pay tribute to the movies, not only oncc but often two or three times a wcclc. The more cen- tral the location the more irresistible the attraction. urposc in emphasizing this fact is to demonstrate, as an un- , y quality of security aiiordcd by the , ycrs Canadian Corpora- i ' Royal Securities Corporation jmilerl i i i lliii ‘ nillill . is.,|i,».,f‘ l ._ .1. . lflillh >1 ing l‘f‘])l‘I‘l~‘-l‘llll‘il in llii- lmltci" l‘ll i.. W’. .\llil‘ilill‘i\' ,(‘. Linus...“ Emmi; ~ jsniislvuigv, .\.‘, ii: An init-rosting fwniuri- :i_i tln- i'.‘.\' I 5AM) Yul-J QQE To ( ON LORD DE THAT ‘BETTL Eb IT- .1.3.1-‘.'1.1.‘§.I§§.qP FATHER oQv-rw TALK flack "no Me COOK AND ELL. \\'. Hit-its, Ainnciiiii; &OQOOO-O—O-OFOO-OQOOOO*0.0000 I VICTORIA HOTEL . .\liii'l';l_\' .\. i-Z. .l. ll. horn bulls and two vory good l-ivru- trect CHAR LOTTETOWN lord hulls in tile exhibit, he said. Montreal Toronto Hnmax St. John Winnipeg Vancouver The Poultry ’ I I J The poultry exhibit is ibc Iiosi I l} iiavv judged iicrc, and this is my ‘i plfth HPiIi-illll, snid Mr. J. “I, Ulilfk. .i____i_~~__~_--~ --- - . ___ .. .. _- oi’ Cninsviilc, Ont. Thorn! is ll bit! l incrcnsi- in uHlFlCti. G00 b rds be ng Fruit Exhibit 0-0 . shown this year, and there hits y _ _ ti been X1 lllilfkflil inl-llrilviimenl l" Till‘. fruit show this your is nnv I H0tel Vlctmflil. f‘ flliillll)’ 9W1‘ m?" 0f Ollie!‘ Yeflrih oi tho host in years. tiiierv living water street, chaflottefgwn z The llrcvtlfiffl fife Honing 119W" a largo numbcr oi vntrivs with f 77 more in the production 0nd 0f 1h!‘- gooil cnnipvt-ilioii in l‘.\'i‘l'Y sci-lion. offers m the "avemng :1 busincsa. and are llflvfllfllliflfi birds Applies are illi‘ strong ivnturu but t X‘ ’ that are rcnlly prolitnbic. T30 ilicrc is also u good slmwiiig u!‘ Public a c°mf°rtabiev "P" °' I lriblt of 111321107113. Piylllflillll 0B B. plums, iln- llll|j0l‘il_\' oi‘ inc rntrivs date hotel. Contains 44 i llllfl (lrilllli-Zlollfi find Rhmlfl 1512"!“ conning from Nova Scnlin, as thc rooms Wm, pflvate ba¢hs_ l’ 110th! rife except-mild"! 91PM“; W ifl crop was n flLllllPtl on tho island. . ‘ . this ducks and gccsc are very Emil‘ this your. in iipplcs tho principal‘ The cuisine m famous a" i, liable, vauictir-s shown. bnih from tin- isl- 9V" Ciiladi- T°l¢Ph°"= l" ‘ and and Nova Scotin arc Wealthy, all rooms. Courteous ser I The Egg Exhibit Dut-lliess, Stark and Grzivvustieiiri Vie“ x ' ‘ 'i‘bc.rc is also it big showing oi‘ (loi- ‘ Till‘- vggil W070 lllili-iflil by MT. J- don Hussein. 'l‘h|- fruit is wcli Illill- H‘ c‘ BROWN’ ERFECT G. Davidstlil. Iltllllllllflll Pilillil‘)! lll'l‘li nntl uw-li colon-d, and Lin» illiill~ Mamiiiei‘ . Bakmg P°wd°r ltnpri-gcntniivt» and Mr. A. J, Ltlg- ity (-xc0ll0l1l_ -.__~_-_- -___._ crfcct Flavoring Ex- llll, Dominion Egg lnspctrtor. 1 . i tracts "(loud COHIIIIYHUOH illlll good illial- ' Dairy Producis. (Jlarlotgtetown crfcct Lemon Plc lty especially in thc single dozen i-n HQtQl L0.’ 1 Filling trli-s, with iln- ii dozen or 12 dozcil n ‘ u ‘ ’ v v _ PM Haters crfcct Minute Tapioca - m“, m" quit‘. u” m U". _...inm|“.-.L ilicio um. l guild vxliilnt oi but P cried Pure spins was Mr. Davidson's comment. U‘? ""4 i'|lI‘l»~l‘. ilw lbrvt- illilflllllii‘ .0 I “Th0 QUALITY warrants the NAME." (‘anada Spice & §pcciziliy Mills Ltd. Nncv-ni... __.__ Alum-inn; in‘. i". Fiizui-rzilii, Ito-ion M75104" 3'-'.\ili. .\'. lii-Kiunon. Alum-ton; ll, S. lion-i Manufacturers St. John. N. B. 4... u HoMAxUs I'LL mob A . (.000 CIAME wiTi-t _ THE. GANc. ibUT I'VE cor ~ro Qbaw MACIQIE.’ I f’ TELL ‘THE (OUNT THAT MR M446‘: re. HERE ' Z! / l , \ . fioRRw ‘aifi buT rrHt-z COUNT i5 OUT or TQWN 1E0, Inf. %> Great Bi ain rights ItNrlVCd