of your llf about ij. 9 i§i$"¢ii>il» troubles _ using tirsiiuov - , ni:m»iIUAP lt is the best of ull suspe- yet it is more liisn e cleanser it disinfeets too _ Th rulollc oleor In Lfhhog lo l :ilu eflll pnlul- lvo no/lIlu_-our lilliil unholy efhr nu. - careless soup vnu uso. clear and prevent skin ; 9¢=’M’¢5¢%¥¢¥¢%5if¥¢%f%=I¢¢l%=Y¢¥¢? ant Ad COST Less Than acant Room Loss so ssesaeesedseess aces $¢k%¢£¥%i&%¥Ei£i¢5¥4R¥¢E¥*B$'&¥~¥$$ You can rout your furnish- ed rooiii io a lodger who` is “good pay," who will ap- preciate i; good place to live. and" who will STAV if the » room makes n good home. sessexeeess The COST per duy oi' it want. ad is smaller than the LOSS per day through hav- ing the room unrented. And a few days of want ad COST -will prevent a great maui' days of VACANT ROOM LOSS. ` _¥¢s¥%_¢l¢tli¢¢I¢t7¢§¥¢iiH#¥¥¥%l *tk ,_ .. _ A V 3 -i _ThqNew _ _PUNKTAL LENSES i HAVE MADE GOOD _ Science Prounced thein_li'oni the start to be the highest type of o hthaimiclens_-'-the oiily ophthalmic lens, in i` a c t , ustigmatically corrected to ' the margins in all powers. Colne in and we will tell -you ull about these New Lenses and tho reason they ire better than the old style. Whenever anything new is laced on the market ‘ We lilave I t." This is one reason our Optical Service is Su rior We duplicate broken liiznses at short notice. H. J. Mahon _Optometrist and ' Prescription ~ ` ' Drugglst _ Montague P. ill. island _ Next door Bank of Commerce FW homo in Cornwall leave Cornwall at 1 will arrive at St Wi early in November ostensibly fbr ind . xg ` noxt week. ` " _ .' -. ._ __ s F " _ _ ii . d i ‘ _ _ _ at . . .. es. ' ."_ ` ' ' 6 ' _ _ . s* ` ` ’ ' ' _ t i the schools of British Guiana. Rev. George lrvlne.a native of St.Jolin,and a former niember of old \St. John’s Church. has been appointed as Mr. Scriuigeour’s successor. _Since the eath of his wlfc nnd'1'fU\l'°° hsmr vhs°i‘s`f0i the .seriously in is steadily improving. . _ P Magic Wallace, tornieriy of the St. .lohn 'Knights of columbus Cha" tt _ boys which were _given with a vim. He recegved ia ver 5 sey¢,m'B|mk||ig branch. and lately at Hamilton. Ont., was m.esem_ _um » de;_ea__ed_°b;;:':_’ 1-le t0ld`them that during their stay um having fave" ,Lum a wmduwi_ DC tilt! lJCSi1 he task of training native workers in' 3);? Ilsgamlio mst umm u'“mb°Nd over cena” w°_rk °[ the males' 'an and Mrs' Macpherson' Prince St* Ex-Mayor Brown said it gave hini yet' The name? °t fh°”° wh? camelextremle pleasure to welcome the 0" NW' zud’ ww' were passed were: I l i lboys -home as he had already done away after 'w°~ Weeks lrlngsih hai; ‘ - ' lsaibel McLeod, daughter o e _ C.$.M..J. T. Bishop; Mt. Buchannanil;;‘;,if1gMx:,:'.|c;l:‘;l;Dg;af§n;l;a;:;ck::$l; Donald' McLeod of High Bank, in the as the representative of the Knights 49"” Yam' °f bel' “8'9- le9'Vi“l§ W of Cqiumbusguf F-,md_ ML Bmwnlmourii six 'brothers and two sisters closed ‘iiig i-gina;-kg by wishing ghelwlio will ever cherish the unemory oi boys a Merry Chrstmas. la loving. unsel-fish and 'faithful sister.” Corpf P. A. Hughes of the Pension ` The sisters are viz:-Mrs. H. Nicolleh Oilice Ht-tiuslv responded on behalf of of white sands and christine or spo-S U10 ‘Wi-'\H'l1°d H1011- haue, Washington. Four brothers re-f` ' _ _ Ex-Governor McKinnon also spoke _g -_ _ f ' ' ` ‘__ . 'ff briefly referring to the new conval- .5-'-""_'__" “_” -_ F ' -' eecent home here' and the boon it ' The' band' then played the National NOTES Cp1._i"etcr _M. Hughes. Pensions Government met the returning sold-` rangements with -those of them who were remaining dn -tho city overnlglil i and to instruct them as to arrange- ments made in their behalf. I it is understood that these return- cd men have 'all to report .back to Halifax lt has been suggested that ments 'ntade for them to_ remain 'ln Charlottetown instead. _ right soimd . Corporal Joseph Tralnor, son of Mr. James Trainor, city is one of the ablest looking young oilicers to leave here. He was wanmly 'welcomed iby his many friends. He left here with the 105th and took pert in much heavy llghtiim, notably Passchendaole and Hill 70. He was wounded in Nov. 1917 in the stomach and leg. Co. Sgt. J. T. Bishop of M-t. Buch- annan a member of the "Fighting 26th,” went across in Nov. 1914 and wiisim the heavy bottle or Ypres use _otii`si~-ligiits. in Juiy,__1_91s, ne was wounded in the lege -Gr.'Noel DeBioio also among tiie_ returned men is ‘a brother of Mrll George De 8iois.` of this city. He enlisted' in- the 5tli"Siogo Battery. was gassed and shell-shocked, 'hutf barring ii 'slight deafness; has _recovered from the eifoets. ‘ _ ` Gr. H._Crouolisr._ |So1ii~is. who rc- turiied is another 105th He was your and a half in llrance and was nt . _uni vo with me Mtn. Anwldidtis out him out of the ilghtinggams. Gr. D. Tierney of Sourls. was in the fighting but 'was knocked out by ‘é Pts. Wm. McDonald of Glen Wil? ilam another 105th men ‘follllt _ 1vlt'h` the _26th and woo wounded ot Passoh endaelo by slioii and lllllliiot. Pte. Jock raiioiiad ot. oem-aewwn is but o boy yet. I-lo onlluod' in the iltrd N. S. Botlllioh when 17 yours of nga in 1016. He woo in -thoiiot qgliting at Leno and warknocliod out *ay mustard as ood buried. » -_ or. ni-wi new (cmio is homie ` siii ina mana time of :stamina UNM! M301- '_ _ _ ` Hoey iioertr' hllidobohs were 'ex- y -.Q1 f ~. ' 'pi-£5 q'_`¢~\, ll » _ snuioooo mn-k_ui_ F1-m_<;°-_ TN' mi. "ciiigg" orlngs. smite. . 'f , i . 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