OBIBR 27, 1924 Let WRIGLEYS be the guardidijliof your mouth and throat.‘ ‘e r It will combat trouble of variougkinds. It helps to keep theteeiih from food par- ticles that: ferment and cause decay. '_ Q; ‘j it has an ‘antiseptic effect. It re- lieves acid mouth‘ and thus not only prevents harm to the teeth, but serves tqvlsweeten the stomach. i It stimulates digestion and helps to prevent the forming of gas that causes dyspepsia. Read from a widely known medi- cal work: “Chewing gum aids tooth nutrition and thecleansing action is a defi- nite benefit—it prevents dyspepsia. Good chewing gum is excellent for bad digestion. So we say, after every meal uard Your Mouth RIGLEYS ' NADA TOVGIVE DOORS FOR GENEVA BUlLDlNG|llie dock in Quciicc to llll'.'t ——'l‘he (‘una- ' iloniitc as its I cctlrilintion tn the llijl ll\ s now lieliigmrotzted u. (‘I'd for tin» International Lab l' _ illll‘ r of to inc authorities. _ llunri V.vaiit. the father of ini-r's ofiiccrs and lli» IIIIIIILIIQ; all to I i‘; iltlVvilllilvili ii"ll spiild Didilirlon board insisted thiit she ha. i“ BOARDS SHIP AT CHER- beui searched. and the crewi; ;v BOUGH AND IS LOST EN- ' ROUTE TO QUEBEC Ihas born obtained 0t the mis girl. _.__.-<-'o->i——— Matching Scarfs. I().\"l‘lIF-\l., (m. 25»—-Pollc¢; 6n ill sid-i- oi the Atlantic tQ-Ilay ill scan-h for iii-ye: ‘old iiill‘ Yi-aiu, ivliost- incxpliczililz- illllli‘ l('l' either in nrg, \\'llI'I'l'.~'ll(' is said to lUlVl-l. OIIIIJTI-i gcrirgette there ai-di-il illi“ iiliiipi of Si-otlrinil. on ilir lIni-r itself. has ciiiiseil ll‘Il. .li~i' ill-‘iillllfiil tallicr. who was atlIIai-vest." Mrs. R, M. Maison, Solic- her iviiilir. tlii- ship ill'l‘l\'t.‘(l, to iippeiill the ne-ivlgirl, who akin-stint his (laughter on View, by Harold Anson Bruce, dir- liw Eiiillii-‘fi-M was will iii‘ tile swii- (!(I0l‘ of physical triiiiiiiig iiiiu inh- iinmigratlon lctics lion illi‘ d iors for thl- maulziutlicirlties tiiut the child hiid not ady, N.Y. lsaiicil troni France, while a. traveli (lli oi‘ (‘ziuiiilian WOOII, The Brit-iageiicy ivhich was to havu put hcristaiiley R, Williams and his Royal (l. i inuiiig ilic room ivhcre tliu gov-I All the passenger Iiiit-xs that ills body \\' ll liuld its siissionsi. ' have arrived at. Quebec and Mon- . ~~ , ,treai timing the past few days have flllfl otficcrs tines-tinned, liut no trace "Mammifs Starving Iieart" sing ’l‘lie scarf is still un important _ Cller- (element in fashion. With frocks of ‘Captain R. H. Leigh, U.S.N. (for are long Flush Orchestra. _ "Sweet Little You" ... . Jvillialns ‘ “Sully Lou" Johnston l“\Volvcrlne" . . . . . . . . . . . ..WilIliims THE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i UNVEILING ARMISTICE DAV. —-0n Saturday Mayor McKevina re. celved a telegram from Mr. Hill stating that the bronze figure-ii for the Soldiers‘ Monument had ariuv. ed in Monro-i. As now the coin- pletion of the monument only awads their erection it is expect- ed that the unveiling will iaku pane-e oi; Armistice Day November FOUNDATION DAY. -—Toda,v llle staff and pupils oi‘ itocliford Square School are, as the result of i. visit from His Worship Mayor .\IcKennu and Mr. Henry Sinitn, UllillfIll-Jll of the City School Uouril. observing the sIxiy-tfirst iinnivoxzi- ary 0t‘ the founding of the rstitii- tion. which first opened its doors on October 27th, 1.81535. ISLAND HOSPITALS MEET REQUIREMENTS. ~—'I‘hc following is an QXLPJCI. I’i.nn the unnual ol'l':- cliil illlllllllllfiflilni. of Approvtd Hospitals In Canada and Amerlti. made (luring thi- recent llosiftiil Conference of the Clinical Coil- izross ol‘ the American (follegc of Sllfl-{NJIIB '.ll. New York: "rho total number of hosptals surveyed in Prince Edward Island was 3 of which 1i Iirilllll per cii.t me. tlii- r..- quireincnts. The- list of Zl]i]:l'UV(.l hospitals follows: 5o iu 100 lied: Charlottetown liospitul, Charlott- town, Prince Edward lsluiid II... pitiil, CIPIFIOILGLIHVII; Prince (‘oun- ty liospztiil, Suinniersiilc." GAR-D OF THANK Mrs, Annie McGuTgaii and fiiiniiy ivisli in thank very cordially all kind frp-iutls ivhzi assisii d iliem and RflVi ITlilIkS of‘ sympathy in their icceni sad bereavement. Tw. c. Y. SAITURDAY, ocroeinn 25' ’ WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) Genera: Eiectric Company 790 Kilocycles (380 Meters) Eastern Standard Time 11.55 am.-—U. S. Naval Ohserv story time signals, , 12.30 p in.-—Stock market report. 12.40 p.ni.—~Proilutie market re-‘ '2 12.45 [mm-Weather report. 2.00 p.ni.~~.\'iiisic and talk, ‘"l‘lio, I nuctatly College Wcniairs CClnb 6.00 {rm-Produce and stock [market quotations; news bulletins. 6.30 p.m.—\Veekly Sports Re at Union College, Sclienect 7.45 pair-Musical program by "Please" .....Coopei' LcwlsYonng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Williams “My Sweetheart" Kuhn. "Farewell Blues" "Page Paderewski" “Panamifi 8.40 p lIl.-—AllllI‘BS. .'Williams . . .Morris Onr Navy," "uJoneyliank Montreal __._ SHOP fronrliolmanp Catalog. | G_ w, v, A_ MQNTHLY M551‘. ING Tuesday, October 28 at 8 o’ clock. Returned men please attend. 366 1Y0 25 3i COMPOSES ANTHEM MUSIC. —Prof. W. B. Fletcher a few dnyzei ago received pT-IILGII copies ofhis new anthem of winch the music was composed and arranged by liliiiseli", from the pubLshers, the Anglo-Canadian Music Co., Toron- to. The anthem is dedicated to tho Rcv- Mr Ryan of the Metllf-llliflt. Church The ivords are by Harriet Becclicr Stowe ind thfi pfece is eilttlétl “Still. Still With bee." STOCK QIIDTATIONS I “Amid/ix, Oct. 26.~-»Quotaiions furnished by Wurd and Johnston. Members Montreal iStnck Exchan- ge: Bell Telephone .------------ 137 iuouiptoii _---~»-----—-~—- 27% St, Lawrence Fiona" ------ -- " (Jttawu Power -.._- 92 Cuba Cane Sugar __ 115‘: Cllllil. Cane Sugar Pfd. ___ -- 55 Pan American Prtliiibiilll 52% American Can. ...-.- lllilllllilil Fraction -------- -- 50 llowurd Smith Pill, ...... -- r‘ Howard Smith ‘COIN. . ~- Spunish River Pld. _ Spanish River Com. Steel Company of Cillldttl __ British l-Jmplre Steel lat Ptd. -— Penniuns ________________ .. ~- IHE ciiiiiiii GUARDIAN i}; The funeral oi the lute G .ii. Mo‘ Liulgan took place Satuidny morn- ing from the family residence, 86 Weymouth St. to 8t. Dunatiins Cathedral. The pail-bearers were: Messrs Geo. l-i. Toonibi-i, Sydney Git-en, Henry Fitzgeiald. Sit. Al'- temns White, iThomas L. Smith and John B, Flemming. Solemn High MihiS was chanted by Rev. l)r. J. C. Mcoiulgiin, Chancellor of tho Diocese of ‘Edmonton, son of the deceased, assisted liy Rev. Dr. Monaglian, as Deacon and Rev. J. A. Murphy sub-Deacon, Rev. P. Walsh was Master ol‘ Ceremonies. ‘There were present in the Sanc- tuary: Rev, J. J. McDonald, Rev. l1r. Smith, Rcv. W. In‘. Aloiiagliaii. Rcv. Dr. Currnii, Rev. lir. W. .\. McDonald, Rev. Father Alttlruth, Ontario, ltcv. .-\_ J. llclntyrc, llev. James Rooney, Rev, Geioge MrCa be. Rev. Lawrence Smith, Rev. 1).". i-iughes (ililiiionttiii) Rev. F, .\lr- Quuld, Rev. F. Niollonalil and Rev. P. ll. .\lc(i‘ulgiin, brother of tho d»: ceased, Tllt- clioll‘, under Llli" dirt-c ioii of Mr, W. J. iilrown, was asslstml ti, Rev. llr. (illlls, (Iardigan. iintcrnient. took plucc in Si. llun- stuirs R. C. Cemetery, ivhcro Ill-- last sail rites were porIkii-iiii-il by the Ri-v. P. D. Mctlulniiii, l'_ P. Vi-i Muss Cards» .\lr. and Nirs. Jim. Moiiiigluin and family, .\lr. air-I Mrs. Alexis Murphy, .\lr. and .\lr». lienry l"lL7.,-{!-l'illil. .lr., Mr. and hlrs Aliitib 53 J0llll M. liilgiits, Di‘, ililll .\ll‘.~l. J. riliuiviiilsiiii __ 132 l), Mtffitllgilil; .\lr. ltiltl Mrs. c. ii WHO WILL RIDE Liiurciniile Pulp __ . till Murphy; Mamie piu,-pi,y_ M,- “mii HOME IN THIS Can, (iPllL-illll IQJBVITIC ____ -- -" Mrs. Anthony Haushc-y, hi1: a ll _ DANDY (laiiudlan Siviimsiilil Clini- - — Mrs. SPXUIS iiiiia-iiiin. .\lr. lliiil Ciillililillll Slvilllisii-IJ Piil- --- "IF/l! Mr. and Mrs John IlIi-AIei-r, Mr. and Aribéslofi Cfllll- ------ -- - a Mrs, Artenins White, Mr. and Mr-i. lloiiiiiiloii iirldiic - - 73 J .1<‘. RPHTLIOII, Mm. 1c, lvliiiiiiii niii Molllrelll POWPI‘ -- - 131% Kenzle,’ Mrs, James McKcniia, Mr. “liilllilleg Eleiilric - - — and ;\lrs_ George MCQlIlIlIl, Mr. lill.l National BPQWPPIEH ------- »» 57 Mrs. H. F. MePliee, .\lr. illlil Mrs. Alifllllic Siigiii‘ ---------- -- — -F. J. Casey, Mr. and Mlél. Fizink Atcliison ...... __ ~ 105% Murray. The Misses Kigcins, .\Iis< Am. Car A‘: Foundry Am. Locomotive --- w .-\in. Smelling & Itefiz. _._.. 78 Anaconda Coppe-r ..., 311% (Tanadlan Paciiic Rnilwii . 14859,; New Yolk CPIIIHII Ciiicible Steel lniernatiomil Paper Kelly ‘Springfield ________ _. ~~ Mex, Petroleum ___..__.._.__ M lnieijiiiitioiizil bier. wlarliie _. —— Iisclss Steel Cur. . 1077s ____ _. . 53% lteiiil-ilig _____ __ . 62 Studebaker . 3U Union Pacific _ 1381A; I‘tiili Copper . - l'. S. Steel _______________ .. 1071/; I‘. S. industrial Alcohol --.. 73% MONTREAL EXCHANGE _ 250 259 Bank Nova Scotla _ Mlheat-Qllec. 143; Muy l47;‘/ii Ju- mer Commander oi‘ U.S.S. Tennes- We have just received our annual Fall shipment of CHOICE BULBS direct from HOLLAND. Large flowering DOUBLE and SINGLE TULIPS. i-IYACINTHS. DAFFODILS. FRIEBIA. NARCIBSUS, CROCUS. DARWIN. TULIPS, HYACINTHB for blooming It Chriqtmal, etc" etc. Send for our BULB LIST. orders at list prleol. POSTAGE PAID on Ill Plant out-door Bulbs any time this month or next or “h” Ground In frozen. CARTER 8r. COMPANY LIMITED DEALERS IN CHOICE SEEDS AND BULBS friiigi-il sit-art's 011 Lhc same niator- see.) i , A Burns! Y Apply Minard‘s at once. it acts as a. counter irritant Fawcett Pipeless Furnaces - l If you are going to install a Pipeless Fur- mace buy a Fawcett New Rival and be a satisfied customer. Call and see us or write if interested. . Prices and . terms arranged to suit customers. SIIMIIEL KENNEDY ‘i t‘ l34tKen Stretv 4 ~- .. p. ..‘.. ,. .‘_ and gives quick relief. sands. m é There is only one side to this story! KLEN Z0 ll DENTAL GIIEM E , no“ ‘the teeth from dic- eolorntlon" and tartar and brings out thg bdluty of the enamel. l Prles 85c and 60o par tuba. [July 10m. I balls. They searched for n ly 132. iCorn—Dec., 102%; May. 105th; . Oats-Dec. 48%; May, 53%; Jii~ ly 51%, Whciit-—-0ct. 153%; Dec, 147%,; rough, and went In SUZATCII of tlic inns time without success. A dour old lady watched them with sympathet. lc eyes. At last. after the smrch had pro- ceeded halt’ an hour, she beckoned to them and said, sweetly: “l hope l‘ni not interrupting, gentlemen: 'biit would it be cheat- ng it’ I told you where they were?" —-———oo->-—i— Motorist: Give me one gallon o‘ l gxis. Gus Tender: Wntchii doin,‘ wcon. In‘ tier, mister? Minard’: Llnlment Relieves Pain. _¢ §QFVICQ férQiiaiiiL Old 8 y d n s y . Screened Coll, we have several can you of thin excel- lent ooll now due, and w; consider It the bee! general pur- »pou coll on the market. Telephone u! your require- monfl. Price $10.» Ieu 60 some dil- count for cnh. "THE MAXIMUM OF’ HEAT" Phone 170 W.D. GILLIS To: Roam. P081» . KciuAk Stone as; & CO. '(.(.);'.l‘ .v .w 4 sea Mary and Alice Pinenu .\lr. uni Mrs. John Callaghan, .\li..i, .-\n.:ic Jarvis, Mass Cnrds-—.\Ir. and Airs. Amos Aloniiphiin, .\lr. and .\Irs. .ioseph Ilal lani, .\lr. and Mrs. ti. J. .\IcCoi-mac, Miss Katie Poower, Dr. F, C, Dug- Ill], Jiiss Ruth Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. .laine-s H. liennessey, Louis llou ' ‘The Fleming Family, Bayv Mm. Bertram Walsh, .\lr. and Airs. .lame§ Kiggins, Mr, B. ll. Walsh. .\lr. llll(l .\irs. F. L. Smith. Mr Ju- mcs lierrell, ’l"hird Year Class Si. llllilsliliVs University. Spiritual hiniquctsrv-Mrs. L‘. Proctor and Mrs, W. Crimes. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neil, Mr. and Mrs. ‘A? F. ‘Muprplrv. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Horsey, Mr. and lllris. John Fleiii» Mrs. W. .\’l. Ii‘l_ynn and Miss Flynn, Mi‘. and Mrs. S. I’. Duffy, Mr. and Frins McDonald, Mrs. Nlury/ E. Carr and Mabel Carr. 'i‘lie Sisters of St. .loeeph's Convent, The Sisters oi St, Martini, Piiiiiii 0t‘ SlXlll itllfl seventh graders, N. l). A, {O}???- WHERE FAIR ONES BUY COMPLEXIONS uou River, singing Floriil Offering dtoyiil Ilsink DANCING Staff. COMEDY A. Motluiagn, Mr, and Airs. J. ll. . ming, Miss Nizimie Murphy, Mr. and 21 l Prince Edward l Nov. 10tii_..11ili KiiiEiTs of i Columbus l Council 824 Presents “iii P. c. WODEHOUSE ouv sou-ow ~|\€fl°T And JEROME KERN With A Iiocal (last of 150 (Benefit Charity Fund) IIOH Boy!’ i |EO:#>m2hm m<~ PAGE FIVE. I PRINCE EDWARD 5—NIGHTS——5 . 5 ——MATINEES— 5 Starting Monday JIMMIE EVANS -—-—- Presents THE SONG BOX REVUE Ifeaturing HART (‘itAWiURli -.__v Bill (lpcning 'i‘i.mig'hi “LETS so" TODAY AT 3 P. M. TONIGIFLTIS AND 9 P. M. MATINEEIADULTS 26c. CHILDREN 16c. NlGl-IT-OR\;HES"I'RA 52c. BALCONY 37c. CHILDREN 26c. fi l “(let Those Letters for Father l" MODEL i CHEVROLET GIVEN AWAY 1925 SUPERIOR MRS. KATHERINE TAYLOR l _._.. Au vxcvptiiiiiiilly; wide circle iil‘ friends at Suninii-rside han- lit-en deeply yirievcd .iiid shocked by the iiitiiiicly duatn iri‘ Mrs. ttir.) \\'il~ lard ’l‘a_vlor. formerly ‘ .\1.'ss Katherine (In-en, ui‘ SIIIIIIIIBTSIIIP ivliich siid event took pliitll‘ on Uci. -iii the hospital at Yarinoiilli. i934 Victory ___________ , ... -- _\Irg_ Iiigpry Fitzgerald, My, and N. 5-. after only ii week's illness" I933 Victory _ _ —— .\l'rs. Adolphus Brennan. Mr. and Th" ‘l““°"5"‘l “h” ‘m5 "my I922 Victory ___ _ — |.\lrs. Edward ‘(fallen and family .\lr. yLm-S. “f um" ‘Ins mauled a! Sm” 1931 Victory _______ .- .__- iosiiolioiiii Bradley, llliss Georgie Tfalll- fllifd“l‘(‘_l_fve‘i"ij‘:",;§%‘lr',§“‘; if,” l , Mr. and Mrs, ‘Jail. .\lc.\lcei' ‘ " . . ‘ ‘ I - If" . . ' and an iniiint son- She was thcl BANKS Airs. Winnifred Murphy, .vir. and W“, chm, m- m. I.~,.L.,],,,.,L.k 6,1,0“; MP5‘ ‘Pmnck Lilmbi and Friililils» oi‘ St. Paul. Alinnestula and sincu‘ Bank Commerce ........ ___ 201 .\lr. and Mrs. T. A. Butler. Mr. and the ileath of her iuolliei- Wllvii .' ivas quitt- an infant. had lit-sh, brought up and inadc her hoiiii: with her uncle and aunt. .\lr. and hiis. liolilcii t‘. Mills of Summer- s dc. until licr niai'rinige. Slu- Wilt-i one (it SIilllIil(:l'.~2i(lt".~‘ mos lriily mtcciiicd young ladiw. n prominent and ITIIIIIIZII‘ menibw of the ilnglican Church and .i vt-r," ircncral fairorito with yoing and ivniy, 15114. NEW vomc, Oct. Z-Br-wfllitiritilhi 0,1"'fy,f',:',§§1]"Ef;.,,§§“‘";,§§f' ,,‘.',l,,' "———<*>-———— drut: trade 11118 Wllciieli *1 ""111 V01‘ v‘ ited her uncli- and uuui znsdl Afraid It Would Be Cheating. nine of about $80(l.iiIiU.00tl. it is esrl~‘,~,.;,,“,,s hp", n". HUN“. “.,,,.k., fl“_|l 0 i "filled Iii ii PEI/lbw liiTillilri-‘il b)’ ii when sine ri-iiirncd iionic to Yur- Y In‘! "f i119 1195i- Oi illfliiy K001i special committee oi the National "mull. “fig; nppari “Hy i“ 1|“, |,...; Hill 5301103 cilEf-‘eriis i-WO lliilyflf-‘i Wholesale Drugglsiii‘ Association, cf lllllllll. llllll‘ lii-ai-Ifr-li Sylili w U 5 “ed "he" ‘lrlvus “ii-O m“ and made publiic by Secretary Cliiir- piithy of all got-s out to the lic- les York, exclude sidelines, such 115 confec- tionery and miscellaneous are, it is explained fli-zurcs derived from the special taxes on propriet- ury medicines and dentifricrs. dealers has risen from 6.139 "upo- 49,000 “dealers in drugs and chemi- cals and pharmacists." in 1024, Wlfor Street known n "Harland Home" eonalstilifl °i °"° EM" “Pr” brick building’, one of m niim in an; city. m ti: bbfllgofilwililelg'lfislrf from buemont to attic (HIM i iirfle Plml- Hum’ ,7 k, "I66. almost new. This home In built imthe old Colonial styieifm-‘i h": It III Idol! private residence for anybody. Situated ln- cggrenom flat I12 town lot. Will be sold by private ails until Monday. . o'clock when It wi-Il be offered by auction If not sold before. Open for Inapsotlo at any time. » hold furniture. conslatln, of bountiful old mahogany and walnut articles. oonuiotlrg of walnut armchalrl, dining room tabla and hull rack, chairs. Mo" five mahogany tables III old antique, one lpsolal lag mahogany. very old. three mahogany drenurl. one very old. swing mlilflfllliy i"- llld mirror, five beautiful old Brltlnh plate mlrrom. Also lot of brill und silverware. dining room furniture, one old loild mahogany sideboard a bolutlfuiiyjlgured Splnllh article. eonnructlon magnificent and hll been carefully preserved. One Splnilh Display Cabinet, mahogany com- bination DOOIUGIID, In good condition. one scout toned upright pinno, one Edllon Diamond Disc Gramophone, with about 50 double records. a lot of fine old paintings. by but arlluu, two viiry lame and viiii-iiibie old etchings. A-Iuo a lot of ollelotb. llnoleumn, carpet: and Wilton rug-u In good condition. One Ilrgo divun, hand mode. Aldo ‘kitchen range and Ill kitchen utensils. eight ilounglng chairs. A lot of valuable books Includ- Ing the wbrfu of the gun luthorn, one lectlonll bodif one nolld band curved fire screen, C ' “ this uroan In magnificent work. AIIO l lot of articles too numerous to mention must b; all cleaned out. ultio bold. .i. A. MQDONALD s Harold Waterbury of New ii-iiviad liiisbinil, to lior futlii-r. and to Mr. and Mrs. lllllls in the groal H()I'l‘(l\\'. 'rllli Hilllil llfl, HCCOIIIDIIIP led by Di". Taylor and Mrs Mills. who was with her in Ill-l‘ liriiif ill. vcss ZLFPII/(Hl in Sliniinorsiilii Fri day. 'I‘lii~. funeral took DlilCli on Saturday and the remains were in. uifrnfl In St. John's (lenictery, St. blli-anors. ’i Kimonos for Siclioollliflr~l~A Dill‘- ticiilarly pretty kimono for the girl of lioiirdinirst-iioiil use is a quilted affair of lavender satin. iillei-I Willi crepe do ch ne and hold in place by n heavy cord- The riiglnii sleev- es udd to tho slim look about the shoulders. IIIIIIIIIIN SIIIE ON MONDAY, OCTPBER 27TH. i924 Sources of this estimate, which Items, The number of druggists and hecarles and drugglsts" in i850 to -¢oc——-—- DRESSING TARTARE To one cup or mayonnaise add %cup of sweet pickle chopped very tine. One of the molt desirable prorerii“ i" °"="°“°*°“"- “°' 131 on (h; name day, commencing at 10:30 a. m. lhlrp all the house- cuo. loild oak. design. The silk work on i “Laura La Plante i; engaging and too pretty for words." sweet. with EDWARD HEARN Duwndby Qohov-PF. Hill A UNIVERSAL PICTURE You'll admit this blonde is dangerous wehn you se: her in this whirlwind love story! Her dimple and wink swept down all before her as she went after those gay letters her father had so indiscreetly written. Chuckles and thrills galort! Oceans of pretty girls. gorgeous gowns. high jinks among the gay, white cabaret lights! it's new. happy fresh, funny, clean and speedy! “Inbad The Sailor” Sennett Comedy stint}? Life N. Y. Morning Telegraph STRAND TODAY-QUE. 7 AND 8.45 11c. 21c. MAT|NEE—16c. EVENING-Jfic. 11c. SAVE I-2 THE coiii. , l Buy a (‘aloric Pipeless Furnace Hundreds of Satisfied Customers praise The CALORIC ALL CAST METAL PARTS, and the TRIPLE GASING is a PATENTED feature In the CALORIC. Call and have u: demonstrate our furnace The PRICE of the CALORIC PIPELESS FURNACE la very REASONABLE for the value you receive. Fred H. Trainer PHONE 393d. 80 GRAFTON STREET Opposite Prince Edward Theltre iii DENIES RUMOR OF BANK MERGER MONTREAL, Oct. 26. ‘WVP Iiziva never ‘been approached end there is‘ no truth in the rumor." was the statement given to the Canadian Dank of Montresl- -thiu afternoon» Bale Mam Mundlyjmiant 10:30 nurp and wlli be continued till ' 1'. w. Mannie. Auollonur. iioo-io-zii-iii-n Press at the executive office oi the v HID‘). report that the Ilnloni Bank of Canada Wu to be mevmedi with the Bank of Montreal. IBQ KENT ST.