y. NOTE: If you take YEAST for .your health, try this: Soak a ROYAL YEAST cake over night in tepid water with a little sugar. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. Delicious when taken in orange juice. STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR MORE THAI 50 YEARS E. w. GILLETY co. L10. ‘rononvzxcan l l KlCTOBER 16.—Ynu are full tlcvcr own yourself lacaten. Y arc kindly. sympathetic crous. slow tn anger. and quick forgive. Yuu will live a very hap and r-nntenticll life. if you don't business first ill your lite. love. Your birth-stone Wl‘l1‘li means hope. Your llmvl-r is tllt- hop. the is while. mo» Barker lglUirllllHW-ri don't liurrnvxs’ llcrois your rhnuce _ , Wm. because we exported immense It l5 time you did. ‘quantities of new unterlal and na- im ltural products, lumber. pickle. as nun with all good Coal. the best at tho beam. lowest prices. ‘ Have you laid supply u‘ Coal? .n your We are ready to fill your b PHONE 240 . 1w o. For Perfect Bread llllllllll Elllllil , . Ylao-Plaflflfl Predict.‘ kdilzlaliioold.‘ ‘I-‘h-‘ln. lalsesaaeleaoam-Lllasaott III York OIICIO Ivy-lanai!‘ Pareto, Ill. Ive-l, J. Porno llloanh. l. Dante Now B11115 w... stroceel- and m- n-YJ-L. sues-as. 0rd“! IN Garter O 00., Oat Dtroot. A. Ill-own, lhlp Vandal. ngllwu tall. JnLn-ommrolwlu-IIIII- I J. IL IIa .- Qaeoyi I .0 .11! git, loot Itreot Iss0. Btoplom Dal). IIQIIIIJ lt. l. Tbdlla Illts. I80 Iln Ave. Fred flaadot. Ireal George ill. ‘ Iran! N. ‘his. ll Illlalala one». ll.‘ D. Toll". Gflflo ltreq, h‘. Tweol, ll ll. Aveaae. IeDeaall Drag 0a., Water ltnet. la-aiersils. ‘ w .1. Jalaetaa, ‘Ian-goo. I. a. Ingest, loarls. ‘lap IIUAIDIAN ma: be obtelapolren the following usata la candidates in “ 1921. y FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 11925 Little that is new now rerun/ins to be said on the political situa- ftion. Meetings have been held 'nightiy ‘throughout. the province ‘and those ‘who have followed the] charge-l. yearly. the ‘discussions on the platform and in. gm“ 7m” M” a pm“, accumeiblnuch railways. dock improve grasp of the issues involved. And there are ‘real ‘issues. ‘Unfortup-l ately ‘the issues lhave been more or less overshadowed by l. invent. discussion and sideetopping but Itihoushtfltl men and women wholwncmum the “m, ' look benea“ the surface have their] ' . HOW 605,8 THE BATTLE. ‘heal, a drop in the bucket. Accord- |ing to the ‘latest ofliilcial s‘ ‘ mo!“ Iwe are paying in interest and other enormous ‘sum of $132,804,224, nlbout $15, a ‘head for every man. woman and ‘child in Canada and the King gov- ‘Gillillélli. is spending millions on ‘merits. elevators. &c., for the sole [and only purpose of ‘buying oon- lsillnenuzes. And nu this while our sunshine artists are engaged [in the nolble and patriotic work of What do the electors think of it? lfifililflill ion the 29th of October. ‘ten. One thing will be noted in their speaking and Iwrlting. that is. ‘their changed attitude during the few‘ months preceding the elec- rnlnds made up as to the verdict: they shall give when called upon‘ ‘ilhe King government is on trial for its four years stewardship. its‘ ‘Indvocates have spoken and writ- How much of the would be left in Canada if we ‘had Progressive rule? ‘Electors. think it over. WHAT ARE THE PROSPECTS? l "sunshine" of prosperity has the King govern- ' ‘menlt brought to Canada in the last fmir years‘! lHow ‘mulch sunshine four more years of Liberal and (lctermination and energy. and w ll and gen- put. ‘when. some months ago. the 0on~ Never listen to illlc gossip. anti treasure .9“! Elecwm opal. Your lucky colorsarc yellow‘ and licvo i luvs» a friend in the world. tnukc ulltn Lend me tl-n dollars. um...“ and "blue ruin artists" all AiPickard 8t Co. °i tion. For two years the Liberal press. equally with the Conserva- tive Dress, bewadled the exodus of Canadians u» the UnitedStAtes. Mr. Mackenzie Krlng hsd anne- jority of one in the ‘last parliament. Our. Lilbc-ral prophets are trying to "lfid" themselves and the rest of tlhe public into believing‘ that he will better his position at the coming election. “There ‘is he 8°- lng to get them. At the last elec- tion Nov-a Scotia. Prince Edward island and Quebec. gave him a l» lid vote. Does any sane Liberal believe an‘y one of these provinces will "give him solid support this time? lNova Scotis at. a bye elec- tion has already refused in saipport him and at their general provincial election they slumped clean against him. ‘New Brunswick, which gave h-ilm a nmdflrity at the last. election, turned him down in a bye-election and went, almost solidly Consona- ‘ tivv- in their general provincial 5 They ‘W098 trade statistics l/lelection. Does ‘any sane Liberal [prove that business is flourishlngilygglev, he will do better ln Now ""'ln' Canada. n is quite true tha ‘nmnnwnck ml... time? jtile balance of trade was in. our my?! Quebec is divided into tsoveral 0r 18st Yw-r- lgfbups and every group is oppon- ll to DY ioomled up in the flmn-e. tlhe ‘Ulberal tunel changed. in screaming mpltal let- ‘ters they told us the lexodus had almost ceased. that Canadians were returning in large numbers, they gave us “estimated” ‘thon- m sands who were returning. and __ they denounced as “prophets -of H881‘ be- who deplored the fact that Cona- ulians were leaving tlhe country. They “preached sunshine" with ‘the evident and admitted intention 'or making people believe that the sun of prosperity was shining in lCanadn when it was not. t" lt was in our favor ed to Mackenzie King. Even the Quebec Liberals are‘ protectionistsg few of tlrevm halve any use tori 450-. t0 be manufactured ill the King government. ls ‘Mr. Kim; ‘the Unhed Statics; and we lmport- ilkelyv to got a solid Quebec this ed lees than we had in former time? lyears because we were less able w In Ontario the leading ‘Livbemi lbuy than formerly. On tlheir few newspaper. The Toronto Globe. Liberal for forty year's. has turned found it not deoirfllo to face tlh Kent. electors again- l-le has go gorse than they wore ed force. When Pit-ember Rhoda tied w» trouble in n low dinys. Apropos of train hands and shop- men lnld off ln face of ‘big increases to the ‘President of the C. 1N. lR. and other high officials, has come a. re- vival of the story about film way prize money ‘was divided in the Navy in tlhe old days when it was said the/t the ‘money was "sifted nhmulrh a ladder." ‘Wlhst: went ihmugh was allotted to the cap- to the crew.» ‘ __.__ place county conoillom .11; New ‘Bruns- wick. The lifonoton Times tells that in tfhe election- of‘ county coun- cillors in. Westynlnriand lwh-icb were recently held tho contested parishes returned Conserrvaltive- coundilors by record msiorltlles." 10mm the figures given ilbeeemajoritles ap pear to have exceeded those. given ‘.0 Conservative candidates in the recent provincial election. A straw mayshow which way the wind blows,» or. the way the tide runs.» it ls evident that lion. A. l8. Oopp made a. lucky escape when he took refuge in tihe Senate attic. An equally fortunate es- vfllbo was made by lHon. J. J. Hughes in our own {Province al- "hotlglh few even of h-is former pol- ltrioad opponents will grudge him Ills preferrnent half so much as the defeated aspirants for his present position. Most of they: had high hopes but a, short time ago; but now alas "the door is shut and the string pulled in." ada who want the doubtful int-wry ‘g ‘the (My. 01f out-of-se-ason fruits and veget- ‘ M,- po,“ m. pwgruflv, mldmcPresontlng both right and errons- albles pay duty upon vtlhom. Can-ad- i. ‘pukmn "m"; o“; M ma“, W! WBY- lain fruits and vegetables were Ing about the old party leaders now. ‘He has no love for Mr. Meighe-n and ‘the Conservative leader has never sought lhis sfflec- Fvw m ni am my 6900i‘ tlon to the Kit‘ qovamlnont grows Present lnltioeious Ill’! that the Government will not get he]! as mnnyofthevdteslarorgenleedmb- or as was given to the Ubersl Ho». ‘Jemeslurdsek; ‘Minister of ~ i-lbcr was defeated in South Tur- onto a a» électdon of 1m. bull was afterwards elected by acclaim‘ ‘soon in Kent, one, This country bad ‘elected libero! represents» fives m nlfno ‘IIKXBSYIO general eleotlons. but after thee years, trio-l of the soot Mr. Murdock has‘ no beet: to Toronto where his chances of election are in‘ 1921. Lalbor has lost. confidence in Mm. The Cape Breton cool strike lasted five months, nothwi-thotnndilg Mr. Mul-doclds eflortslto nettle ‘why srm- namo into power a few months ago he called onf title soldiers sndset- Bplaaas W.-Baha.I.D. 0HE8T3| FLAT AND ROUND More than twenty years ago young physician v inlon that ‘the. tuberculous 6 8 sutured the op-i chest was not flat ns the text books tell us. but actually round. He explain- ed the itinerant flat chest as real-l ly an optical illusion. as s tuber- HALE sAKEo ‘ . election when tho Wor heads in Europe and Aole. Bir.--Wb\innsd_ey’s._ll5etrl0l .' ' th lfansiiiar of tire 1921 up a 318""! ‘on T proved» feta-l slot only in every NV- t ‘ernment offering for election in lthe whole realm of civilisation but _ lain and officers of the ship and when stuck on the mingle was given Party politlics have really no In Jfillnlclpal elections but. have crept into "the election off have the width also. a strong chest and that is iby pin and exercise. - plays the games of childhood an youth. you needn't worry about th strength of lungs and heart. .See that your youngsters play. Dally Selections y ron Character Reading October 16, 1026. THY KEEPER: thy keeper; the upon th we will trium thy hands. -——-§Q¢_-.___ ‘ NO PLACE l-‘OR FEAR. Most every day brings some grav situation, Not to be feared, by faced. nation. Not to be feared. but faced. us; for they Aren't to be feared. but faced. Each day of our life brings a pro biem or two. tlon or faarcd his opposition. Mr. Not to be feared, but solved. There is only one we} to acquire H your youngster —'i‘ha Lord is Lord in thy abide y right hand. Psalm 1B1: 5. lPRAYEllz-O Lord. Thou hast made us glad through Thy work; Db in the works o! Alternatives offer. in state and in Dilemmas confront us each hour oi’ These quandaries shouldn't depress ,.....-Y ma.“ iiiimliifilfilell ‘the ci-‘i-UHUCB (DPOYQ 1118i b1184- Klng. on the contrary. has fawned At this season of the year many people arc troubled with severe Indigestion- Evans Stomach Mixture is our special pflflilim?" 7°? this trouble and we guarantee railway revenue fell off lby several King llkcly to better his position millions and Sir Henry Thornton 1n B, (1,? ‘PXDIaincd. that it was because tiherc There remain the ‘PmJ-nie Prov- was less freight to carry than in lnces. Ape they going to accept previous Years. The export. of his offer to build the Hudson's Bay manufactured or partly rnanufac-‘rallw-ny if they send Ihim etiou-gb tured products fell from $6l0,223,< supporters? ‘I90 in 1920 to $364,215.68! in 1993.‘ Anyway we look at ft. the Mac- “Mr. IKing offer; the country governrmcm by caucus in-stlead of government {by ‘Parliament. He Iwouid require the House of Oom- mons ‘to record as a mere form- silty the decision of a secret . palrty meeting." ' We had a trial of government by That we may maintain We've of! with the old one, let's on Not to ‘be feared but solved. Each day in the field there arises n fo e. , Not to be feared, but fought. He's not to lbe dodged or avoided. » you know—-. Not to be feared. but fought. There's nothing on earth unmis- takably right without strenuous flght. prompt and instant rallof. It ls composed of the drugs nso- essary to rest and blllld Up the dlgestlvs organs and tho results are wonderful. PRICE 85c PER BOTTLE. l These are official figures. not" festlmate-s". The income tax, the‘ What about lPrince Edward is- ‘export. fig-tires and the railway re- land‘! We have only four depre- ,venue tell in figures of fire what sontativos.‘ lit will matter little to industrial and commercial Canada uh» balance of panties in the House ‘suffered during she-past four years whether ‘we send one. two, three ‘at the lhands of lllankenzie King or four (kwnsorvntives or Ullbcrals. caucus under the loll regime ‘In this Province. it svas a rather noisy and boisterous form of pm- codure onlclnlolled to disturb the slurnbors of any peaceful citisen reponlng wlliihlln the breadth of I block and those passing aim the seuotnlng corridor would pause expectant of sli- immediate knock- kennle ‘King government is doomed. THEZ MACS onucsToRE McDonald 4k Bradley 149 Great George 8t. Mall Orders llseslvo Prflmfl Attention, Qxvgv“ \ FooollsW l. hssndrloduoedhorwardebtby -sqmo flhe millions, ‘and the Progressives. jlt. wllll matter much to the prov- Tho Liberal candidates are t1'y-:lnce whether ‘we ‘have one, two. llnlg to shout tiheoe falcta down. try- three orlfowr representatives on me ‘ling by ‘lpre-odbtng sunshine." togovernmont side ofthe House. The mislead and to deceive u» olec- ,,....,rnm¢nl. ‘by all the rules of Ame. 1s this the sl-‘tlftude oifmen addition and ointment-ion. ‘is loin; fworrbhy to repersent tlhls province to ‘be Conservative end the lllt. in the House 0! Commons? Hon. Arlllbur "Mteifllen b gtilfi to '1" “ful men Ind n nil ‘be fPromdor. Therefore" h! 11181406 over Canada. financiers and lbanlr- m ourselves. let us aernd him four ors in every city tn Oanads do notsupportom. Masons. Donald Mc- lnmnm to conceal theh- anxiety lclnmn. 1.4. mummy. Dholton regarding the futon of the eoun- Iherp and liion. Job-n A. Mendoc- bry. While ‘liluehnd Ina been ro- nld. ‘We sin-ii liohhotoomlofiD‘ duoing‘ hevr war debt by tens of and our province and to Canada 1! millions of pounds yearly, m4 uni... an‘ othorwtea| Unload States by hundreds of mil- -—-—<°>"—— “m, o, do“. “d, m,’ ca.“ EDITORIAL Norms ti B lwvonducod m national dobtbybocn moolvodl There bloom lol- _4 vacuums: bruins. 1a.. coated . ,.‘ ," ‘ .- “...1"' . ..‘M w;- ‘ 3 w.) rlown-end-dmg-oilt with the "staffs" pile] outside die door. frequent and so obstrepvrous It to permit government by callous to be instituted in the new Parliament Until made bonnbprocf and bmtleprolf. Mr. llibrko. ‘don't allow the rolmvpl- goons csulcusors to Canada! ' up m- s dlotrshaod politician ln danger of nothing worse llbon ‘II- test at the duals. rile cuss: of sympathy, we are told. is ‘will ol- dowled with mavens’. wads. is gevml unsung 1n the oonund~ M“ m h‘ honorflgzmw: s single dollar. Liberals claim mayyun. in Wodlelihy‘: Gillrlflln ‘have "d Watmm- M n“ ‘that mil“. u‘ m“ ‘V performance Those caucuses Metro op mes that We wsrn Mr. Fol-kc not ~ Milling. The Tower might hi]! the ten-lmilliondoilare is giezehnoolor a plum lylhpalfy n bola] put loot money by depositing it in the Home Ionic. that the rich ‘Province of Ontario should repay these depositors. Ne! 98B without fear or tsvvor, and ac- contreary to all precedent the gov- tlvsa consenting. than. the deposi- tors shouid be repaid millions out of tlhe public treasury. Thus ovwy taxpayer in lPrlnco Iidward Island mug: help tqfpay ohoso lossaa The sometimes-unreal, end ‘the some representatives insflt tan-payerroelonodlaflrwliflhilw iathedeflrsudeilumyilffloers. In thlsfelroriustf AWotaIIIt-he Government. candidates -» ~ lntrenclled we find always iniquit- ous might- Not to be feared. ‘but fought. l —Striclrlsnd Gillian. There are many others. n“ so o to tor remain away mom the poll ex g cept be or she ls in some way in- cspncitsted by llii health or some other unavoidable oluse. . _ Ihomoneendlotibeothslrd Canada. our women and stand on a level in t ‘ "A... a, Canadian celery consumer . pl have uead with much interest and y [two celery growers regarding-the dumping of- imported celery upon ‘the Canadian market... The sooner l d e ables the better for Canadian grow- -i-—<o>—-—— lens and consumers. The lhn-Wfud. , ‘ . v stuff not only destroys tlhe Oansd 1an growers’ tMdO and takes anil- iom of dollars out of Canadian Wfi ‘the homegrown article. It is‘ ‘ ‘w tely unnecessary for Osnad ans got imported fruits and vegetables out. of season. When -l was young truth that it its our own. fault if Canada does not prosper and grow member rightly the women -prom lnly settled s rotate MIMI!) dur- ing the war lby inaugurating a buy- er's strike. Why do not the Dough tern of the vEmpim. the Women's institutes, and other women's or-‘ ganisationq talus this matter up’! They could solve the lproblem and save millions of Canadian dollars] in a practical and patriotic fashion in short order. Lot those in Can- E plenty good enough for our fathers and forefathers, they are lplenty‘ good enough for us Madly." Mr. R. Harold Jenkins. the lliiberl ai Candidate lfor Queen's might: throw some further l-lglht on this subject that would intellect. our . market gardeners. . He” "1 Canada dllflvs the Mi a-ralnlt hlm- ‘i8 ‘be “m? i" d° upon route‘ and hlsfoliowers m Ne. ‘Z.1‘,‘:,,"}Z,E§;f In. 80...“, _ vztoaéilliassiiétrclilowznl three years has been very lserious- batter in Ontario than he did 1B8! ltvur years (past. ‘rho other day, The puzzle involving the right nnd --—-—-<00>—--— L ‘ly demoralizeit- The incomie MLLlvmQ? speaking in Winnipeg, Mr. Forks, U18 "PMS; last year was little more than and l‘n British Columbia. Liberals nn-j“"”"~""""8 i” m’ "MW" l’°"'°°" The °'.1:.:t.';: £232,310‘ m be weak‘ what it was three years ngo be m“ me gommum, 3mm mlflm’ LE3‘? “d P'°3"°""° W" These "sums" in life's school-day HM°"°"" v cause incomes had fallen off: the gain very considerably. ‘is Mr. ow‘ m i come bomb“! mum!’ ~ln case there are any electors within ‘reach of the voice of The and the most effective method of btairlling the opinions of the elec-j rs. than. should any elec- mon shsfl‘ his respect. op fortunate, righfhere- at home and from over sees. who ‘have lost mo- hhey m“ by too pa“ mruamhu" taken the precaution to register his in public men. Are not these los- ers deserving of sympathy? Hundreds of people In Ontario lit. was not proposed any, decreed. our ropmsolns- that ‘Island iii, wall ~ -- not u» as oueoa . ‘ l 1 _ trig-hi; t! i cahlllatssvllesy - \ election day. v of any idnd osn change the law in , ney, some of them ‘who lost ell m“ "W"!- . IIHUPBOVBI‘, the masses. oven here or sloo- long agitation from governments who oil form has been won nlldor Oonfsd- orstion without. olrjouion. Prior to that there more different forms of many trery berriore incorporated in the slos- tlon laws of each province n1 ‘No close distinction if the elector has or her vote neither riches or _ power can ssy do or donot. and. a-ll are empowered to vote privately and without any let. hindrance or, molestation. wilt- soe-ver. _ ‘in such circumstances we I! every voter to go forward to the mil and enjoy tirls gtorious privil- cordlng to the best ludgmont of the elector. ‘mils grand uplift of hu- manity was not siwsys enloyed by when. ti; has boon obtained “by In this country ‘this immense ondsml » b yfo vol-i s aowfiy-h?» so [heilri-y. approval" the letters from - a stiff impcrtduty is placed upon-l all United Statutes fruits and v08?!- I ircLs. but if. ‘is ill-Mill!!! lht qilfllty ‘to 7 ‘HI population and wealth. ‘if l re"- Guardinn who are not intending to ' go ‘the polls on the 29th inst, anvil nnw". m pol ther vote, we ‘beg to remind , u | n . them that they contemplate doing E ‘_"||M°nv.".' e themselves snd the country a '. great injury. The best thought of a “Vllny”, nil free and enlightened countrles' ~ p_ g, |_ ' is of one mind so regards the bsl-, lot ‘being the best means of voting "International I t guaranteed; withoilftime llfastly defy any-government to with 'diraw or curtail 'lt._ Let Robert 38 ‘ mdtton- "FTCQIDPII ens that thoulruniliur of tlusms .is too large to be due to illness or Ipther unavoidable‘. causes. At the inst federal election, of tihe 66.899 voters -listed in this Province only lsrnost regrettable and all should elrert themselves to ‘have the num- ‘ ‘lber reduced in the nlllnroacllilng election to those who ere unable to go to the poll. Remember. men of big"i9i¥.9ii-lt3fiityziillfla' l 52.44:: went to the polls and hfld -il pvolce lin the pubiicafiairg offlbhel country. The debiclencyélfllifi-e 3t n3! .-’ culous patient is generally tired. themadoritrios of the Kiln-g -?arty , _ .» . 4 ~ p7‘. _" _~ weak. and allows his shoulders to l; ma, u; egg-act. 9.11110“ in its ‘ peffofmaflcQa-l-a Pin‘ 1E l‘ ' l fall forward. thus making the chest qprasem dilemma. . . . ' ' ‘ -- . l anneal- flat. lvqv lot ale-silencer. um by wev . ' “ y " ‘ ' i‘ " He hpoltnted out that a tuberoul- of an educative diiversimlitntake ‘emu-r for‘ . || ous c as was an mmsturo chest, u the election -f as o - ova ._ - J ._ a baby chest really. Now s beby Sgolda. ‘New Brungwrick. nnlsm ; i-IFPCHIQLIICQIJI- QCIVIQO. --l qwzhbéin w“, cheat ls well roundeil and is about and P. n. Inland. all held since . __ r » .. ‘ ‘ ~ ' as wide as it is-deep. ‘ i921 and apply llhe ieesons that ‘ M, ,, ~ ‘ As the chest and body developed, they teach. in. our own little 17517 A Th“; ' “P5913; igggqggiyh the chest grows wide rather than for instnncewhere Mr. Big-p eieob ‘the = f ‘ . < _ ¢ deep, so that at the adult age the ed in mt by a 50o ‘molvrltv W" " proportion is as ten to seven. that defeated in '23 lby a 760 lnlsiorivy- *" _ liplguard pro’ ls. ten inches wide to seven inches s turnover- of ‘more than 1200 votes. 9e53- r‘ s" and how‘ the deep. These represent all new and fresh ‘ y“ “may l’ _ _ tBut in tuberculous cases there is cooked Q0038 8M‘! ‘N! 9- "huh “l ’ P - ' “' not the growth sideways there hsif baked stuff taken hastily [mm C The filling device wot-h should be, and the chest looks deep time‘ oven of National discontent l and ummnsly on account of its nnrrowness. follbwlllffllfl W"- » ‘- ‘ i‘ -'"-' _ - Now n European scientist tells Same ftlrhhor interoetlins ileum D ‘ibelndlilmeolseed gold c ~ us that a lint chest with the ribs at- can be Iwml in the 01mm "def" inbves "freely over ‘ l or tached to lower part of breast ‘byvekflflnllowlleld since 1921 in. vmqozh “my. ' bones woil separated. the one side "311435-(‘119 145"“ ‘mahmie’ wen’ — ' ' ‘ from the other. is often a good m 339° i” W“ f.‘ ' “ . u ,_ strong chest, whereas children l v° 95, 5 . , M39" . ' ' with pulmonary tuberculosis gen- 119'- "19 cm" "m! m“ °“”Y'—l Any f: {e ' you I‘ eraily have a well-rounded chest. if gm glmllsulrlv tan“. Watermmsrvlrililmhiflgfl. Wlillwl Your ungster ma haves well- 0 - l‘ '3' "Y “b” ' l ‘ ' ' ‘ ' r ' ~‘ ' formed ycilsst lbecsusg ‘he has ln- 1111-5 Kellilm-l election MW ‘mmYl charge’ until r hBriiBd it. But it should be worth Hem will they iwlibleto hold when- ‘ feed“ . yo... while u. take a look at tho the _;P*"@'=*“°‘ “m” """‘°‘l‘ ‘ ~ ’ . youngsters chest. In infancy it is. men‘ - , ‘ I Zzenlfélyuznezlhsuzizlvlg; flbzzllthfiiztebei: pkg‘ fij+ai°ytlaunisu~ Modcishownmaybehad with black,‘ ' ‘- toilfteen years it should be in the '___.__¢4>.__- mottled or cardmal to amt n proportion of ten inches wide to l pgnpdn eight inches deer. and st maturity DUMPING u. s. VEGETABLES your color P“.‘f“'°“°" .‘ . u as ten ls to seven. Not necessari- iiO CXICCiY 8111C YOU!‘ Wfltlllg. ly these tigulies. of course. -but this |Slr.—l clip the following lfrom ' proportion. ong chests are ununi- the Mail and Enlplnc o! Oct, 3th., ~ I i ' - ~ , . ly strong chests, but they must whllch is much tactile point. - bold by 5'00‘) rdubkmerchmuufl limit. IA‘ and wcimn of ‘P. E. »l.. that "Etern- a-l Vigilance is the Price» of bit» arty." Let us all hope. ‘Mo. that tlhose.14.000 odd had not left the Prowlnooxsnd-that so large a nun:- ber hivrnot loft their island homo since tho""ieotionlin'l92i. At e. nenirt-here ie no vrdilnble means‘ cf knowing how many have emigr- ated. . -<-o->———— Won on Merit. , "TordayYlve had to write out a Spot female names. in school. Mime was the ‘longest lie-t." .. . so m...’ amines?" "l t ,.of all the maids we have had .n ‘the last year." 5 Organized by o lrolleol of Charlottetown fertile I uAn-‘rnsoxmo “All ranches will boar MaeLuro. Marsha/field. P- 3-1- l “North s16.‘ Ranch," F. I. I "Farqulverasvriex loot Iflally, F. I. l. “IJMMI HI l. ' "nasbsnslit isnoli." J. A. “enm- toss» Item," n. I. l. "General Fur Farms P. I. I. “ans lllver senses haul. no, l. Hot} " ‘Roy , loll The” CharIottetownFox ‘ Breeders. Protective Association "PM!!! ofgivlnfllnenolal sup- pcrt to eneh other m the ereaoeutlon .0! Pirtleo who molest er steal from the members’ reaches.’ Protective Msosures Include: en's-r nrracrwl _soanov "m causes our 1.16M. retail-l- y. ollgllifplaoerd." u» of Lure ‘and llvaolt-lnnon, Union Road. spun and assailants. Nomad Mud. Foxes one lure," W. Chester I. "osmi- ninplir. arr-nun‘ Iovysv, Illnllllry, r. s.’ I. I W. K. flogoro, North llvs ma... llanom!’ w." x. nissisiovrhssrl. P. n. l. wsqlrwu; liansnrw. K. s‘). "Flood lavish." w. x. anon, lollthpert, P. E. I. ‘ ltiliiunfw; l. trawler." c. l.._ "General For‘ Farms Ltd," amt n; ps9. us. t‘? "euntlm lemon. o. mum. cut-imam» ns""y'ii "Neootoo lallsh." VI. A. Milton, IOIIIIIIGV.” w».- vm. l. amiss», olsnoall, ‘o. q~vnvfl p-ma-w-m... .._..-. __ . . _, “L; .,.,,.. Font Ranchers him. vicinity B0 ‘ n"... ‘m am, P. E. I. kilisggr}, lsuthpofl, an. and Isl-Farms‘! P. a. Farquhirson, slaoltny, , It. Peters Reed. Iaobellald. leuthport, PJ-l, Walk? II. Grant. Ierslllltll. I "Drew Ravioli," l. Irow, lest loyalty, P .l. I. h "lessons llsael»? hi. lessens, Nowstseo, P. l. t. l-“vn ‘Qfls Not‘ liver Rood, F. I. l. a ti. ‘l? llolsa gm, vie, l. ‘ll-W it." v,»r__,l:\ r A 4 v, r‘: How did you remember.