rr*_r.A-oyn.l_n.a4n_pn_p IA l - 1 ace with ' bliisy minds Eversharp is a worker, a business pencil—the world’s favorite. It keeps going day after day with no other at- tention than an occa- sional loading. Many people carry two-one with black lead, one with the new colored lead. Eversharp is com- fortable to hold. It never tires the hand because it is perfectly balanced. The lead never wobbles-the ex- clusive rifled tip grips it like a vice. You know when to put in a new lead-the automatic index tells how much is left in the barrel. New leads are found under the cap. So is the handy eraser. Idversharp fea- tures can't be copied. The all-metal Wahl Pen is n writing innovation, a fountain pen improvement that makes it a worthy companion for Eversharliz. The barrel holds more in . Wahl Pen cannot crack or spit. It is beautiful. It is durable. Wahl Pen will last a life-time, Walil Pen and Eversharp are matched in gold and silver. Buy both. Ever- sharp,$1to$10; Wahl Pen, $4 to $10. Solid gold at higher prices. Look for the name on each. Wuhl Pens in rubber arc the finest rubber pens made. $2.75 up. llilidc in Canada by THE W/illl." C0., LTD., Toronto EIEJBSH/IRP I l riimdltlllffl W/IHLPEV IMPORTANT. A ponril is no be‘ . ier tllun its lend. Don't usc Door lead in your Evershsyp. Use Evcrshiirp lcndll which are recognized as the finest made. Over 2Qfl,000,000 are sold every your. hhoy lit tho pencil. Get them. Seven grades, very snit. to vrry hard. Ask for thi- new small-distaste colored leads. tool In the md lop box. A cumulato refill-eraser and l2 leads. if you had to live your life 0W1!‘ again the chances .iru W" “'°"|‘l u‘ ' quake a. different - ‘Pl zvsmlh .i I H ti. M h ‘l hailed; represented. cPltful of all creatures? ieiilince in the nci of taking you in. i Defective Vision The‘ (Continued from Page Five) m Median manor ill-original’! 0111M- ..'DR HOUSTON WILL l§ l“ his olfice in Souris on Wednesila -8HOF from Holman -—IUMMGRIIDI COLLEGE-The time to lgqgiry (3st; lvioualy; lands than the first? , Q. Was that the reason why linings were nui going right and jllilll Mr. 'l‘iioillpson held up the ‘building of the house? Ii A. l could not exactly say. Any~ ,way iliere was nobody who could inform me which was niy land 0i‘ ;whai. farmer l was l0 g0 lo fur the WWCBSSHPY training, as ‘Mitchell ,clilied ii. which 1 found out since 'wiis anything but sufficient. la iiact ‘there seems lo have been no ar- piingeiiienl liinde here except the lone hou-se which I believe was built lfor Capt, Dudley and Ciipi. Butler. 3i was disappointed the way the iihini; turned oui und ieit ihal they fwere anything hilt saiisiaciory. On ‘August ~iill l cuiblell Mr. Mitchell in llmiilon lo the effect llia fillings ‘um- lioi as he represented ihem to me: "l am very disappointed with how iliings have turned out uiill requesl you refund me money paid you. Advise mc by cable wliai you intend in do lll the liiaitcr." ‘Thai was the cable i "sent to hliii. The same day l received u icilca" from Mr. Mitchell dated 21st Sep- leililier in which he informed inc that since l had sailed some iwen- ly people. married and single, illlil decided for the scheme zind would be sailing wiihin the next iwo or Oct. 81st from 10 to 5 p.m. malo- aucolon aaLz. ri-lasy November 2, 1'1 o'clock a.ni. David L, Qgmpbell, IMiIItOIII CPOEB- now. It moans doubling your in- come. Special courses by hiall. Book-Iloonlna. Arithmetic. Short- lisnd, etc. Evening classes, J. Pog- son, Principal. P. 0. Box 145. W! WILL I! TAKING LIVE y and llvohens and Wednesday and Thursday. The Delaney _ Co. and Vernon McLeod, Albany. SPEECH OF SMUTW BACKIO the office got-into communication with him and informed him that f was there, and asked what he wanted me to do. He replied l0 meet him at the Queen ‘Hotel in Summsnside the next evoning— that would lbs Thursday evening. I arrived at Suinmersido and mot Mr. Thonipooii the ifollcrwing morn- ing. -He phoned me up. l arranged to g0 into Charlottetown with him. I cannot recall his words, but he said that when he saw the way lhings were going lie ordered the house which was to be built for mo l0 be stopped unlilihe saw how things went. That was as far as he could gel. He said he knew noth- ing about the land, hut tluii li was re-sirrveyed and that the survey ‘was totally different l0 the one lwhich Mr, Mitchell had had ipre- held at Freetown on ma. The schools , wore Freetown. South and bower Freetown. Prise list is‘ as follows:- ..'DON"I' FORGET Auction Sale David L. Campbell. Cross, Friday. November 2. Stock. . i Oats.—-1. laalip Reeves. __"So,uth crop. implements Freetown. 2, Olive Stavert, Lower B°"'“3'd' Reeves, South Freetown; 3 J.- P. u Bums- White, South Freetown. Lower Freetown. 4, Cec .."AUCTION anus of South Freetown.‘ Slmllwml- Lower Freetown; 2. Bunton Burns, South Freetown. 2, Leslie Reeves, Bouth Freetown. 3. Olive Stavart, Lower Freetown. 4, Helen Smith, m", 1°_ L", 319°), out. was lsuuuai speech llii London on the Rsilhr situation Ila endorsed: by the Soul-h African household furniture on promises of Piu-s MacMillan. Cor-ravine. Lo‘: i» m u»- s ' I '12:<i6-l0-27-2l 31mm!“ h“ 91v“ a GM" lead o“ ' BGllll!.—'1, Muriel Taylor, Lower Freetown. 2, Muriel Burns, Lower Hope Jardjmg, Lows;- FPQQLIJWI]; 3. "has spoken rely plain.’ words and Ivy-“AUCTION sALiimtgilexlstaolctlsfn-evary Airlkaudm, Wm “We Wm, “mp and farming iris; ivemorka on France's niititudle. household furniture, on premises oi‘ Pius ‘MacMillan, Corravllle, Lot 53, Monday, Oct. 29th at 12 o'clock sharp. No reserve. J. W. Scrime~' Green Mountain Jesse Burns, Lower Freetown. 1'. Olive Stavert, Lower Freetown. 3, Ralph Burns, South Freetown. 4, Helen Smith, Freetown. Red Potatoes-d, Charles Delgh- an, Freetown. 2, Elmer South Freetown. 3, Lloyd Holmes, Polfllofll-l. ence Reeves, Freetown. particularly at Saints’ coudermna- "France's use of black iii-oops ago/inst Geninany and says l Q. Thai is, it enclosed different i A. The division 01' lots, l think. _"WOHIS stands the -Brlt.la‘h E1!!!)IP6- STOCK QUOTATIONS HALlFAX, Oct. 28.——Stock K1110- tntions furnished by Johnson and of the Montreal IMPROV7MENTS.— Bros, Georgetown, has been llll(ll-‘l‘ going some alterations during the past week, a largo petition been removed making the lower part into one large The work is done by the i-lkilful management of Mr. W. H. Yorsion. McIntyre Potatoes-l, Payntcr. Freetown. Burns, Lower Freetown. Clow, Freetown. 4, Enid Wa rd M embers A Smck Exchange, 'l‘urnipa.-—-1, Gladys Driimmond, South Freetown. 2, Harold Hollis, Lower Freetown. He" Tflephom’ Freetown. 4, Enid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, 38% Lawrence Flour. All-TIRES AT GEORGETOWN. -What might have been a very serious fire occurred at 6.30 o'clock when tlia house and ‘furniture. of Mr Jlllllcl-l McPherson was lletely destroyed by fire. liir. Mc- Pherson put on n kitchen stove and went down lo the Railway wharf io work (?arrots.-——1, Maurice Freetown. 2, Helen Bernard Freetown. 3, Fenton Soiiiii Freetown. 4, Dor Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd Pan American Petroleum .. Brazilian Fraction lluwurd Slllllh Pill .. 6"" 3' V°°°*“°"' Beeisr-l, Harold llo C Sllillllblll“ River Preferred lareptmvn‘ 2' Ralph m” the house was so Pll that nothing could lii- (lflllll. All SW", company or Canada __ m“ plan“ m, Helm“ “m. H British Empire Si. 1st Pld.. mond. South Freetown. 2, slroaiil of wziicr was kept on iiic Burns. Lower F rociown. 3, Waiter Shuwmiéglh _ _ 4 I ' ‘ Freetown. 4, Grace Laurcntido Pulp. . . (‘aliadiun General Eicctr Canadian Steamship ' Pill HOllhliln was saved u Leslie Reeves, 2, tllc skiliill work oi’ tiic Enid Lewis, 3, i1 cl Jurdine, Free. mWll- 4. Hilrlilii ll lllaurlce Deacon, Asbestos (Yom. ‘ . . . . . . . . . .. three lnonihs. “They lire coming iii thick and inst now, so i hope we shall have a. good colony in llie near lutlrre," lie wrote. Ciipi. ilial we were the only three out here. lu London, Milchell said l ‘the colony was not settled llc said die would be able in send me a: l be dissatisfied, on condition llial l would not reveal the circumsianc circumstances allow me lo reveal cable from lilm, received by me on lhe 6Ih oi‘ this month lo the cflcci that liieut. Jackson was coining oui to Canada, "sailing iii-oui Liver pool tomorrow: he will go thou ougiily into the mutter with you could give me no information about the matter whatever. Yesterday l Because lie shows an open coun- In Public Schools sututlcl TQCORUy c9111. Plled show that an average °l 25 Por cont o1 the school children in tho United States have dofsctivc vision. The p‘; a‘ vvvvvv ifreetown. 2. Hild PERSONALS‘ ..='Mrs Scuiley, Soilris ii visitin" ‘ her sou Mr. l’. A. Sculiy, (leoxgi; Num-Jnul Brewerlefl’ Dominion Bridge. a ‘Mum's’ 8mm‘ Montreal Power Evelyn ‘Burns, Lower ‘Freetown; 2. Winnipeg lrlisctrlc. Harold Hollis, Lowed Freetown; Lower P.reeio‘vn_ 3. Murial Burns, Lower Freetown; . _ l‘? . I 1' 74f y “an. ti; Dips _,“-l;, ts White.’ South" iii-aloha. - ‘ Knitted Ultimo-l. Mary W1lli8. South Freetown; l. Hilda Manolo. - . l , Frost ' ; . llll . The Freetown Schools fair van: Fmetgg: a “m” o ' i ‘l’ “f”; I-Ismstltchod flkiwol — 1. Helen Freetown Smith, Freetown. Glass 9,» Manual Training Milking Stool-d. Leslie Reeves. South Freetown; l. Elinor McCourt South Freetown; ‘8. Jock ‘Mccaull, Freetown; 4. George Lewis, South _ clown. Jlall Box-d. Angus Bernard. Lower Freetown; 2. Bel-acid Miscellaneonsr- 1. Lloyd ‘Burns. Lower Freetown; 8. Ralph Burns, South ‘Freetown. Heifer calf, dairy‘ breed -— 1. George Lewis, South Freetown; 2. Horace 'Paynter. Freetown; 4 Mau- is Prepared i» r¢d¢¢m Victory-Bond. of the 192s Maturity, ' Proceeds may be taken in Cash o1- Deposited in the Savings Department Branches at Charlottetown, Klnkora - and Summerside bearing interest. ' rice Deacod, Freetown; ti, Clar- Plgs-l. John DriacolLFreetowni 2. Stanley Baker, Freetown; 3. Jesse ‘Burns, Lower Freetown. Poultry —— 1. Everett Francis. South Freetown; 2. Maurice Dea- con, Freetown; S. Freddy Paynier, Freetown; 4, Lorne ‘Drlscoll. Free- town. . Clan 12. School Work Exercise Boob-Second Render —1. lDorolhy Auld, Freetown. Exercise "Bookf Third Reader- 1. Lois Cains, Lower Freetown. Exercise Book, Fourth Reader— 1. Mae Profit, Lower Freetown; 2. Helen Smith, Freetown; 3. Doria-I Jardine, Lower ‘Freetown; 4. Helen; Hammill, Lower Freetown. Map Drawing, Third Reader -l 1. Eileen flrokeli, Freetown ;2.' Lloyd Burn-l, Lower Freetown; 5i. Fentoii Simmons, South Freetown; 4. Hope Jurdine, Lower Freetown. Map Drawing, Fourth Rluder~~ 1. Agnes Wliiie, South Freeiown; 2 Helen Smilli, Freetown; 3. ‘Berno- detia White, South Freetown. 4. Mary White, SoutlrFreetown. Art Work, lpeu” and penciU-l Agnes White, South Freetown; 2 Hilda -Franclsi, South Freetown; 3. Mary White, South Freetown; 4. Bernadetta ‘White, South Freetown. Art Work, (crayon)—1. Olive Drummond, South Freetown; 2. Murial Iliums, Lower Freetown; 3. Martenla White, South Freetown; 4. Dorothy Auld, Freetown. lPenmans-lhip, Second Reader—1. Builel‘ gave me the iinsi intimation "udnfi Am C“ & Fomldry l Deacon’ Irreeunvn‘ ‘ Class 4. ‘Flower; Sivcet l’GllS.*-1, 4. Marienln. White, South Free- town. ' ..' Miss Annie Sculley who lizis i‘ would he one m. the m,“ twelve been visiting iler slater-in-luiv Mril . . . , Tl l ~ i‘ d ll ‘ .252‘ ...i;"‘.‘§.;’.“‘.i‘“.“-.. ‘iii? J3? racy M" recur-A- Locomotivc . . . . . . . . Am)’ PBYMEP- Lois Cairns, Lower Freetown; 2. m. Smolting & Refining .. h’ PFQE- Dorothy HiilnmilLLower Freetown; ' smmey’ (leorgetowm WWII; 4. Helen Bernard, Lower Freetown. k McCnui, Free ea, Sfillfll/FICIOWH. wers-l. Doroth Anaconda (topper. _____ Canadian Pacific Railway .. ..“l\irs n. l‘. McKiilnon has PO- ‘ark ‘émmal- . ,. , , , , no u a . .- lguaralitee that lie would refilndigigxttqhgaf“: fhgmu, ‘u (hm-geumn Crucible Steel“ the money paid for my areas should! m" r m“ s m Smmflgeim‘ international Paper . ‘ "Kelly Springfield. .. Misses Nellie and Cecelia. Mex‘ Petr°mem' ‘ ' ' ' " - - - ~ ~- "h international Mer llinriuo .. Press Steel Car. . . . . . . . . . .. Y Allld. 1. Helen Hammlll, Lower Frec- ; 4. Florence iBui-nu Flowering ‘Plant. ,_ . . Driscoll, Freetown; G5 io anybody. l iiilnk ille present-Mom", h Following that letter i got a “m” "ltiiicfl Georeeto\vn.—.-\ “W” Freetown; I . . “gm. and M” hmpherson frhmJS Southern Pacific . [are sorry to hear of their lose, as smdebaker ' ' " ' -' lune ‘.1 number of re 'Jll the ilouse his full. iliiies—i. Horace Pay- lltiih Copper . . . . . . . . .. -- 71: V l.. S. St.<.l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. #643 Olive Drummond, South Freetown; ° ll “Domlm- “ho 2. Mary Mulligan. South Freetown: 3. Erma.‘ Francis, South Freetown; 4. iHope Jarlline, Lower Freetown; 75 yd Duh ‘m. Ems m," 12 ,__ 1_ Court and Rulpli Blll'll6.s0lllil Free- town; 3. ‘Everett Francis lllltl llern- _ Bemudem, white’ Sou", Free_ ard Reevus, South Frecioivn; 4. town; 3_ gm“, Frauds. 3mm, Wilfred Burns and Lorne Driscoll, Freetown; 4. Gladys Driimmond, Fwemwn- South Freetown. upon arrival." 1 took no iili-iher has been uciion pending the arrival oi‘ Lieu-t. inonihs visiting her motile.- Jackson. He arranged lo see me on McLliren, Georgetown Su-lurduy last. We talked things Wednesday enroute to ovn: and found tha-t we were both passenger i0 more or less in the same boa-i. He ‘n 'l‘oi-or.io.—-A. lllll0fi—~l, Olive Drum- 1534 Victory . . . . _ , , , , , _ _, Grace Deacon, Fm ~Heieii Hammiil, Lower Freetown; Class 6. Canning rl'ies—— 1. Doris Lower Freetown; '1_ Freetown; 3. Louise 11:37 VICtu-"y ...'.'.....".'.'.u --Vr C. R. McKay, (Dolph) 59]]. cabled Mr. Mitchell again stating i" the Lonsbury Co" ut that l gOi no satisfaction from Jack ‘illmflllfllliml. son and asking him to caible wliai w" 01'! Tllllhidilly- lic ‘intended io do in the mutter. To taking a vacation that so far l have had no reply. Our 9"“ selling cam-paig lute-rest at present is iioi to stop Y“ lmmenfieli’ 5U anybody coming io the island bill dlfiposed or 513W to cry to stop them coming under 2'0 Beam"- liic, misrepresentation that we mnekw” came out under. Prince Edward is land in my opinion is perfectly all right. There is nothing lo stop any scheme conducted properly being successfully carried out. lii incl there is nothing -to stop people coming hare. As regards the island I om satisfied with it and have i'oiiiid a thoroughly hospitable rec- eptlon. ' The only thing i am dis- satisfied with is the scheme—lhe lnanner in which ll was carried oui and the way ll was misrepa (To he Continued) . ' I --——~-oo>———— _ ’ v - RllDDLES , r ' '\Vhy is a crocodile the rmoat at» _'°l"|5"|9"fl"l‘° "llini-ml" Your Livsr ls IS-lanlsl cam-airs aim: n nus will help u: you right . ‘n a low ilnnk P-iiilll-nrcc . . . , _ ,_ Be . l ele——1. Marlon town; 2. Grace Deaco South Freetown, n__;n. which ha Bank Nova SCOUT-l. . l. -one cars during hlte IBi-ead-l. Helen Mr. McKay is u sou of er Freeww“: Z Mary Ralph Burns, South Freelowir Uloyd Burns. Lower Frenizlivii: .., 17W!" "“l‘l"‘f"|- (ill Horace Paynier, Freetown; -i. liuu- l""-‘*l"‘** “"L‘e_l- ""5481 1311f"?!- ton Burns, Lower Freetown. _ 100 .yd Dash for boys over 12— - "““""' b"““l°“'ni 1. Wilbert Drlimmllcind, South Free- town: 2. Emer ‘ ulli- n, South Weemwn; 55y rug-dry“ Mumgum Burns, Soiiili Freetown; 2. J. IP. S0iii.li Freetown; 4. Edgar Reeves, "'“"_“——"—“"‘—-““" Freetown. d 50 yd. Sack race for boys un- w‘ M" a °°mP|°t° e 10—1. i f‘ Frxeetown; 1%..frgiarozllsgnsllggiiltiiil. Evenharp. “Jsc up‘ Freetown; ti. Everett Francis. South Freetown; 4. Henry Reeves. G- Lower Freetown. 50 yd. Sack Race for boys over 10——1. Horace ‘Paynter, Freetown; _____ Court. ‘South ‘F Two-thirds of the entire o of mercury in til duced in Califor ad's and Arizona are a ers. and it is Washington, Or Georgie 'Dl"lSL‘Oll. - Agnes White, Soiiili Fudge-l. l-fnpe . . . . . . . . . . . .. 421/; UINEBREEDING Jnrdine, Lower F gie Drlocoll, Freetown; smith. Freetown; Lower Freetown. School Lunch- South Freetown; Freetown: 3. Ma found in Alaska. Line-breeding comma 1. Erma Francis, 2. Grace Deacon. rienin Whiie,South e or dam to the pr ~ such closely related in brother and sister an 5o inbreeding along a The objections to l; a iensifies any defects town; .1. J. P. White, South Free- "vwn: 4. 311F010 Ilolllfl. Lower Evorsiiarp Pencils In Gold and Silver from $1.00 up. Freetown. Poiuio Race for girls-l. Dormi- rietta White, South Freetown; 2. flladpul Driimmond, South Frco- - new“, 3. Mm Mums“ Scum W. N. TANTON lFrcciownl 4. Mary White, South ' ‘Freetown. Wheelbarrow Race 50 yds.—— 1. ‘Gregory Mulligan] and Wilbert rummond. Sonti Freetown; 2. ‘ Emory Mulligan and J. P. Whito, W. T. WELLNER C0., South Freetown; 3. Lorne lDrlscoll ansdo Vildilfred Burns, Freetown. l’ fl-einzed race for boys-l. Emery Mulligan and Gregory Mul- Have moompists lino of Evoraiiarp cl My 800d traits also. Hon. the bad traits ca lzed, while the good _ aled and imade ‘more ding. is a valuable selections are not made, the bad that always wan a; Dractiiied by skllfull b is Una of the chief m lug improvement in a a Fountain Pen Ink / Principal oyo defects, new“. lizan. Souih Fretown 2. Wilbert i w I3. = (R i- 5 W C! “J '5} : no E Q f! l ‘Penmanship, Tlilrd Render- 1. Penmanship, Fourth Reader — $ 10. 00 for Your Best Recipe Here's a chance to ward c1510 l" 15°“: every week the Nation- ul Fish ca. lad-- W1" present $10 for ilie best on lhe flsli selecloil for This‘ week's reclil" must iell lilo best wa)’ oi‘ serving fresh cuilKilt in you liiuy Wlfl- l . A tlan tic ‘s Gholcest Sea Food Finest .i‘resh Cullglli, Atlantic Haddock ._ iiluinp, ilrni, and 31p. lJl-Bllzingiy flavored. The catch is large, so the cost is low. 6° l" your dealer- tell llini you want Nui. ioliul fresh caught Hull. dock. Then icst out your favorite Hliiihu-k Recipe ulld coliipetl» for the 81f) prize. Address uil l'l‘('|]](\§ lo "Recipe Editor" cum our Halifax (lfficla. i — iiiiil I I - ale-- FCo. _;;-L.iMi-r:i1§..=§_1g.»__-_ “HALH-"Axmhs. _ l/im blfie/iél/zbm/D/Lv/l" .,,. South Freetown: fl. .l. l’. W Wilfred Burns, South Hamill Hollis Lower Freetown. 3 legged race for girl-i. 50 _vd.——-1. idmery Mulligan, South IPl-eetowli; “T-"Jfi-F —— —- - nus-au- Lower gown; g, Agnes wlme. sou“, Free. Dnimmond ullll Ell-gar Reeves, \Vhlic, South Freetown; 3. Frail 011 town; 3. Bernadette. White. South Freetown; 4. Hilda Francis, South Freetown. White, South Freetown; 4. Hilda Francis, South Freetown. bite and Moasc, Freetown. FTGBKUWII; 4.] Running Bronddump —— 1. Jolin i3lll'llS.lD|'l-“l(‘0ll, Freetown; 2. will)"; l)rilniliiond, Souili Freetown; 3. c|ia|14_sp°n‘ Bernadette While and Ivlziry Mul- 4- Eflgflr Reeves. Freetown, 5g yd, Dash yo,- gmfi under 9__1_ llgan, South -Freeiown: ldu Campbell, Freetown; 2. Mar- tcnlz: White, South Freetown; 3. Enid Lewis, Flreelourn; l4. Olive Siaveri, Lower Freetown. so yd. ‘Dltfill lui- guru 9 to 12-1. "I"! ‘100 yd. Dash for boys ii to 12---l Elniery Mulligan. South Freo- lirllmmond South ‘Frccimvn; mond and l-Jrniii Freetown; Hopo Jurdilie, Lower Free- town. - 60 yd. Jockey rare for boys ——1. Emery Mulligan and J. l’. White, South 4 Pie-Eating ‘Contest — 1. Edgar 71-, yd_.Dn,_,|,1-0,.bnys under 9_ 1_ Reeves, Freeiown: 2. Horace Pay- Bernard Reeves, ‘South Freetown; 2. Fred Paynter, Freetown; 3 Ev- erett Francis, South h‘i'erio\vn:; ~i. Clarence Reeves, South l-‘raohlwii. lllfl‘, Freetown; 3. Idinery Mulli- gall, South Freetown; 4. Jolin Dris- cnll. Freetown. ilclay Freetown: 2. Lower Freetown; 3. Friivtliirli. 5' lll ll l‘"el lowii: Lowe-r Freetown. Freo for all for boys-d. Wilfred H. TAYLOR ,___..__._ gwilher; Free-h‘or-All—-1. John Connicll. Francis, FYl-YQIOWII; 2. Allison Profit, Lower Olive Drum~'l"i'celli\vli; Ii. Fred Driimmond, b‘runcis, South Souili Freeioivii; 4. J. Stuvert, LOWOI‘ Freetown. _ Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan A l Money to Loon Camaron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Island Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eys, Ear, Noso and Throat Office Bayer Building, Great Georg: Street Tolaphono B604. Ofiloo Hours-O to 12 a. m. 1 to! MacDonald & McPhee A. McDonald ‘H. F. McPlm A. I. Barristers. Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Rllsy Building Charlottetown Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER, K. O. sari-ism, Etc. Monoy to Loan Bank of Nova Bootla Bulldinl Oh-rlottotown, P. E. I. Stewart, K. C; Ban-Insi- and Solicitor, 84 0N1! ma Otroot Goo lolloltorator tho Union Bank oi Osnsda S. S. Hessian Iarrlotar, lolloltor, Notary Putillv Ito. _ monav ‘r0 LOAN Mnntoquo P "3- M“ M inq to authorities, are hyper. "Wlffillll (faralghtsdrioaa), myopia (near-alghtsdnoss) and astigmatism. Dofootlva Vlalon, chlgfly myopia, ia found to a largo extent among older clilldron in schools, as it is proqrsso- lvs. Nsar-aiglitcdnooa la the moat prevalent oyo affliction, beginning primarily from con- genital atlgmatlom and tho aubaoquoht otraln upon tho accommodation of tho oyo in an effort to ooo. i! v7 vvv iviYwvv kllld 0i’ fOOl vvvvY Havo your childrorfla oysa examined and know tho factl. ‘consult H. J. MABON Optomot lot Olilco Connected with Drug atoro ~~.»<--- i By GEORGE Miiisiifiiisf” bUDO°§E THA‘! 5K" DC} YOgi ‘xtuOV-I _ vdHET-PE Ii AN Flwg M‘? J'<<<s“_\ ‘ ‘V5 Q lNLi. FOQ fiiooaq wgq 3,511, l “En ' ORi-Il. 1 on “UQWW L19 AN TAKE HAVE A QQEA? H.000 bCENg Am) lw-ln ikqugp; "= wAbHEn ANAN; HAvE THAT HoubE buiur YOU'RE QONNA BURN "T O0 ‘HM’ em ooo ‘JCENE. "M? =~ “w: ism-m- AQTION avg; 61E’; ‘LMYFIP. OLFMQ (MRI-L'- You: ”’l C I . BARRISTEH. GOLICITOR, ETC