mirrors and windows. or tissue paper. Thoroz" ' cleans an. use it as dens nor the finger nails‘ brittle. sou AMI M.» Never give a neighbor a packet. ‘of grass seed, because lalor on he'll‘ '11s borrowing your lawn-mower. oo+m+e+eoe+o+o+o+o+o+eol mslnlous EYE STRAIN a__@- here, We use this adleotivs ad- vleedlyu l Sufferers from Eyflifil" may have perfect vislcn and QhgrqIQrQ do not suspect the ,..essnes of any eye dds"- Tne motive power of the entire human wqanlem ls Nerve Enemy- l Normal eyes, It is computed ,1. utilize about 20% of this l ' Nerve Energy. but when Eye- stl-sln is present. a much larger proportion is required. , , Hones defective eyes. through their consumption of an ex- ‘ oossivs amount of Nerve En- snoy may seriously afieot tho 1 functioning of other organs oi the body and produce lii 4 health. .____. HAVE YOUR EYE! ' _ CARTER'S FEED STORE n well Ihcltid with mans ll»- HORSES. _oA'r-rl.a. sues-r, SWINE and POULTRY. __‘_- l rnnssnn nu IIIII E \ BTRAW. ‘ IIOBSEMEN. We . have 4 some extra hoary clean O_LD j FEED OATS. also ‘BEAN. SHORTS. CRACKED COIN. < FEED CORNMII OIL . CARI MEAL. SCIIUMACIIII IBlILoto, oto. POULTRY sUIPIJEB and IIIDI. FOX I’ BISCUITS. oto. all at lowest 1 i est of United S e4 Measure Suitlaand , ~—-- our cash’ discount or special offer sf rOO-OQ-OQ-OMO-OO-OQ-OO-QOQQO l l‘ For 36 years- LIMITED, MONTREAL LARGE-GARAGE BUILT . 0N NEW ELECTRIC slur NEWPORT NEWS, Va.. Oct.‘ 4.- The electric ship California. new- tates liners launched has a garage capable of ac- commodating which can be loaded without ing. through side ports to the garage between owners may check them. New York, Cuba, the Panama Ce-l nal and California will form the new steamers‘ rout of the Panama- International Company. Her gross tons. . .§ rvlss Iss1; "Glasses Itted by, scion methods} ' a. W. TAYLOR’ J. s. TALYwR Registered qlehlelrlsle 142 Richmond Street 140 VERYONE knows there’s nothing E like the long lasting, economical Bon Ami Cake for cleaning and polishing Just dampen your cloth, rub it over the Cake and cover the surface with a thin Bon Ami ‘lather. In a moment it dries- then whisk it off with a soft, clean cloth Not a streak, not a smudge-not a finger- ' ~ mark remains- just glistening cleanliness! ‘l yet scratchless, Bon Ami polishesldozens and dozens of things in the same safe, easy way. And much as you will, it never red- roughens the skim-never makes A preferred by housewives everywhere! l e, under. the flag church. Mercantile Marinewas. tonnage is 22.000 nler Overcoat-s. t extra pants free for this JIIOII"! only by sending order this month. s, F. TARBUSH I12 l Prince Street, Charlotiletowl ' SWAT Tl-IE ' FLY Is s good slogan but we have something better. You will get rid o! them ours by ualnl FLY TOX I'D! It wIII-‘ktll many times more ilios than any other fly-killer for the money. everything but deadly to the flies. Isrmlessto Try e bottle onoo and - you will use no other. Harold L. Worthy lole Agent tor tn. Allah's also", oeeeeeeoeo-eoeeeeeeeoee-A 0 of a Lady's makes mirrors and windows clear as crystal ABAD P writes: of Minister road lending terrible traffic! z Principal use: of Bon A 1m‘ — for clralsllsg and polishing Bathtubs, Tiling Brass, and Nickel Ware Aluminium Ware Fine Kitchen Utensils White Woodwork Steel Knives and Forks Windows. Mirrors Refrigerators White Shoes, The Hands Linoleum and Congoleum exhibits in inadvertently Embroidery. lett and Mrs. Rugs. Mt. James Roberts Wednesday Herbert. George sorry to ed again. —The R. Judson. _ 29. P. E. lsluud ccul arrivals: town; Mr. nud llllll l Mr. and Mls. Dennis; Miss Elelluors; Mlly, St. Elean S'Slde; Roy Hu Auiay, Clftow S'Sidc Cake and Powder l . Ross, Carleton; most housewives use both orll. Ch'town; Clfinwll; IBrouPt Mclunls. Block. Clftowu, town. l . . Tryon Ti-d-Bits ly Day for the Tryon United Church’ Sunday Sept. 25th.. was ital [which was followed by responsIveJFIat River. reading; aftel- which ,took ‘Seats at lumber yard in where the i'rollt oi’ the] lFollowillg prayer by Mr. Mabey; Chnrus—- Primary ‘Years- Mr- mm‘ class; Story-Miss K. Carr: Reclb, -— atic-n-—Borylc Mlibey; ‘termediato Class; iRecitaiiou-—-Cor-l iuno Crossman. lLllla Wright: ‘Of- fering; Recitation——Ernesi. Lord: ,Story--Miss Elma lnman; Hymn No. 56; Benediction. Mr. C. .E.. Austin. Mullslipld. lMass. is on I’. E. I. once lnoro. llud as in former years has opened up headquarters at Albany. where al- .roady several sh hnye been received by him. Mr. Austin is one 0i’ iho largest buyers of geese, and other fowl in the New "England States: and in the course or his visiis‘bcro has made many warm friends throughout the lProv-l ince. ‘it seems that some slight mix- speaker for llhe people from Sackvillc, u sel vice. in Tryon again. Iiev. G00. duty mlcc more. vocation spent : l Needless to Bily. l EXAMINED I - - l M rill I s Dla e l l‘? gran ‘ Four Rehable E. lf-reprdllienltiltlvers flcllryMvltuAugtin. y’ _— A v : G, F, Hulchgson salesmen wanted ‘is now away on a buying tlip. MP- J- E- him“ i v opfgmgQflgl T‘; mm“, ' ‘or "h" l l The past week with its beautiful Mid Tfilm- N- -5-. W weather has been a great boon to s the past week. ee the farmers of this province. as Exhibition. lllay while lpiace itn The slogan "make ‘ the sun shines’ gave "gather in tho grain and lstlliffl 10H here Bil spuds while the sun shines and bs- lln Syflllfly bi"- “'9 lievo main this vicinity they sure went to it! - ‘ Mrs. Lucius Crue, Summsrsido. Ia spending a few days with her another example oi’ mother. Mrs. Delaney, Anbany. can d0- which ls l Miss Mary Glllis. lNolith Tlyflll. And now ad's"- Ml-g, Gen, lHeffell. What's thait? Well. Tho potalto market. horn has op- ” curd lit 60c per bus.. but as 0t TH Auto Btrop Razor and U ' Don't miss this opportunity. cormsponduet condition. -__.... EXHIBITION ART ETC" JUD —In connection with the recent bition the names of They were as follows: etc. Mrs. A. A. Bart-l etc., Mrs. Daniel Fraser. and Thursday R. Judson. Alexandra. are") hear of —Miss Mary E. Judso Alexandra. is spending a few with her sister-in-law. Mrs. George Mr. and M Souris; A. A. Armstm-n i J. D. McLeod. lS'Sldc; Col: in McKay, East llideford; Gordon lllkuold iVlltihBM, Tryon; WELCOME VISITORS.-—Mr. Wal- ter A. Robertson, Thomaston, Mainel and his father-in-law. of Rockland, Me., arrived on th Island last Tuesday ling motored over 500 clays. They reported l perfect condition. They were great- Walter and his fatherl lilo chllllrenldo o. rushing business Mr. Robertson. sr.. is also 11 7 ggm, lhe Mlle,- oy servlce ,‘ building contractor. and Hymn N‘, 70;. Recpa;|.,n__p;|. l been on the Island for about twenty crty. while on the Island. CIIOIIIR —IlI- l iiii—_* . h and Mr. llowlle rather than see the l“, disappointed. May we hope thlat aI-nliu ' at Home future date it wil be lw-‘i-l lpmanm o‘ geese sible for ‘him Lo ClOi-lS over and be Snmors. Pastor llniiled Church Tryon. ls back on ltho mainland. well as an asset lio the Provinclull Mi? Edward Leardl Sydney. N it is. ahDWt 30 years boon very successful In lhis lino. building His friend-s are glad l ‘to see him. and to know of ihil-l success. just is visiting in Albany, the guest of laud in the corn field labor-Wow! but lnot for thought, ‘So——l'iy0-@"i"“l Ins ever.‘ lEismac of——7.—- Shopping E CTIARIIYI‘! FJTO __L._,L__-..‘ Central Guardian HIGHEST PRICES bald for live poultry. llnrris Abattoir Co. ron SEPTEMBER. wl-: Ann ol-‘lersvn faring for every yearly new or re- newal subscription l ers." the your yearly sub- get your choice.l IECE OF of years alld is in a Not fit for GES Ex- the judges of omitted in the reports.l Art. Miss] i! Fancy Work,l a C. H. Beer; Woolens.‘ IUMS are now be-. 3W6 Guardian‘, visit lowuh from Lake Verde Staqmlss Jennie lion ldfleorgeiclwn Road and Here repaired for some Miss l Misses l guests of I James H. WN . i3 members WBIB P788611 eived choice by 511181118 B33 u; m utcs of pre tiiity Knife. and adonte l; with mm‘ Rm i u the formers cousin, Mrs. McPhce, MtJj-Ierbcrt. Mann: worn-ms lThe September me 8969-9-§-i!. lgvm INSTITUTE.- eting of Mario en's Institute met nt the homo the President. Mrs. V. K. Sand- nnd 5 visitors t. The meeting opened the Institute Ode. Min- vious meeting were rend - d and roll call answered "different uses for newspap- Mrs. Gordon Hooper and Mrs. Mia< Beatrice Bath Hilda Webster. si Battersley, Webste Webster. much i which was Mr, llllli orilaud, Zlllliuc, Mrs, cstic Science. Mrs. Ernest Collin and r13 Mrs. (RevJ Bonnell; {tie Pond. MT. HERBERT ITEMS.—Mr. u. M°D°mld A. Robertson. Flat River. motored to Herbert Thur Montague sday last. 4mm d" m" W Lillian Robertson and her brotherflwerc m“ g on. Flat River, spenhnmmld- in Mount‘ many friends of Mrs.‘ her being indlspos-} Mr. and Mrs. , field. they . Hlllowing were re-l (l. R. Philips, Ch'~' Mrs. Wlll. Iiugheu. g. Toronto; R. (l. Vauldersliuc, Margaret Jones, St..l Major and Mrs. F. F.’ .R. sCllllfllllllhlEisgtllligton Smith of ors; estls, III S‘Sido; L. Mc- J. L. Stewart and Eugene J. McEach~ S. Hendclsoll. l7_ Clftown; L. binurice McNally. Ch’- e . morning. hav-l miles in the roads in in theirl Thomaston, Me... has not tson land were the up in securing u,‘ evening Bervlflhl (THYIIC 0V0!“ llll ltook over the, lill after u pleasant the congregation , exist; ii‘ glad to sce_ and hear him b9 81V‘! will speak on its Environs" vcntlon she from the Inte Won n’ G l - Mr. Dochertyqconilnelttic ineva SE55 Om rights of cl committees W01 Much att lthe recom lthe Inter ly pleased with our little Garden of d the Gulf. and sorry rccommm a they could notllowmg; Tm national law to interests; that tickers be strengthened and application be simplified by Interna- tional agreement League of Nations ldeavor to have the M“ D°°“‘ l all least that of the le ,riagc in countries where the age of ‘consent is now low cut-pastor of ihc past sululncl". ‘geecfirgeéegvlftlzglgtxlflrst there had bccu womens org“ n, of, dny morlll m; alter days‘ past week for October >___._ ERSONALS Mrs. invited to the s. Mobbs. A dainty lu Sbflled by the hostess ‘ind antsocial hour passed. aft mleeting clos |ltl0l1fll Anthem. the main building werel \V. .- Ethel lnman, and M l‘! Nililslflllli‘. Crapaud, motored to the Cily Tuesday ' Alex. A. li. c Webster were appointed to the school. A correspondence crsby and nging by r and Mrs. by Mrs. ell and was Jstcned to nterest by the luelzlbr-xs. Dingwell and Mrs P‘. appointed to prolmrc a meeting. home of nch was a pleas-l Pr Willfhl ed by singing the Na-l Will. T. Suwycr,’ lll- l iss and Mrs. McDonald. Lit-l accompanied |;y lip-s El JSnIlors Hope nurtured to‘ and Georgetown. hlle in (icorgctown they‘ ucsts at‘ Vir. Howard Mc-II John McLean. Tru- Fred Frame.‘ l r-fi N. S.. left by motor Frl-_ spending thcl with the latter’s parents‘ were accompanied hflgkl llcc Carew. -president n suffrage for the pro-l "Geneva andl and latcr in the con- wlli present reports, rnational Council for and tizenshlp and for on education. l entlon will be given tol mcndations sen national Council. tions include the t ea gal age of mar- l of l the l the; the t down by These fol- ; It changes its - f CW :> I Automatic Vlctrola oivnllecolds/ ‘l 4 ‘r highboy Graceful and. beauti lUl—-COl'lf “Matched Impedance"- rs. Frank Hlckox. Spring-l ‘ ‘——a - _‘_' lby Rev. Br omen-r HOTEL. Vilitflrlil. llll‘ __*<,- National Council ' ‘Of Women Meet You nf-cll no description its nlusir. Yicrrolll is to any all. This ucilrrlmcr llnlnng (Jrllll is designed in lll(‘ graceful wil“ “aw OFZIIQZLIQB Victrola. Victor Talking Machine Company Tn .~'il_\' it is uu Urilll l illlllll |' in '.\'lll‘4l \\llll .l I .lu in - all lllf‘ qllulily Ill llllll-llil 'I'lll- lll.l Ill illllrv lllllllllic Yillrlllls ‘Ylllllilll ulld .\l.li_\‘ ‘V! “mull ill. ill .l ill hull‘. lill I-.l~-\' of Cunadll. . aid. Lyndaie; and Angus N .;:.2"*:i;.;l.r"::.:lf ml» the“. lPFOVlSlOIIBI Executive ch oun il i t Sunday School and the servm Jxlzlrésiéauts 20112:: bigllgeisectlon for Letters gnu Z..Z‘Z.’i.°..“..? . was taken, over entirely by the l the" families with tfiem Mr walxfboperatc with national commltteesorllllt? first need was nu organization automobiles. school. "Filing in, the children for Rpbertson is a son of Mr, Wmgégttiéngcttlllaxll lco-upegiiuglnnailflhxith l" lake *1" liner“?- l" U19 cenlelbry-l hoist- marched around thc aisles. and J. Robertson. formerly of Alexanderzwomg: Zfiyegrgze 21,1265 onath: "ml "i?" D1059!" Wllll Chas» Paul-l and run in- then look up their places on the Lot 49. P. E, I., the latter is alsolcommlttee o; codification of-Intel, lllgl lpmeliei Malmlm A‘ M1"D""'l decks. where platform-for the opening Chorus, a brother of Mr. H. A. Robcrtsoml constituted as icholsoll. Conlmiltee l to act ou behall’ of all iuterestcdl and that the perilous, and also be asked m cm obtain an llncolpc-rat age o; consent next meeting of th to the end that th take steps to ion Act at thc- e Lflgllllfilllffl,‘ ls historic spot? er; that no pro- care." for women's work zfor the protection of persons with- lout nationality: ‘in gainful occupa tions be compelled lllt‘ to attend contin uation schools and Bellasmn“ that continuation courses for agri- ,culture and domestic service be es- ,=tabllshed where they do not now at the fullest co-operation the International Commit- .tee of Intelectual Co-opcration. and on arrived homo where he spcui s co Mr. lbe d since locatinizl understand. cc-nltractnr. l what Tryoners for I must K" corn is food. l ticular. .in and circulation of obsdcene Dllbll" . ti b trong y urge . o“ ‘Frmax evening “om HHHIHXHCQRLPQOSIIHEOEIS to be brought for- ,ward by councils in Canada include lthose from British Columbia. that ltnree of the seven vice-presidents of Zthe National Council be resident in S.. is visiting his ollbhol e Tryfill- lwcsm-n Canada. ma; the Trades added tq the name of the stand- iilc farmers have not reapon ed with a rush, ‘peels to mo they illiuk prices will be higher. but l TPPkP-‘ll 60 Isn't bed ‘for a start. whalUyn think. llill? When Sourllcs l Alllollg the Tryoners attending the Provincial l-hlhlbltlon at. Char- lottetown. were Messrs. T. A. DIW- son. J. A. Ilawson. Hedley Cell heck, Alllcll ('allbeclf. and Mrs. T. IA. Dawson. Mrs. J. A. Dawson. ~Mills Pearl Ramsay. Miss Jessie Chisholm and Mrll. ll-leath M. Chls- J ,hol . Mrs. Chisholm remained in the city- for a few dlgyfl Wllb Fell" Itlves there. The congregation of ihc North Tlyon Presbyterian Church receiv- ed a pleasant surprise on Sunday evening when they found that the pulpit was to be occupied ssein lllel evening. by Mr. Home. "W spopular and talented YOIIBB mid‘ SWIFT AND 8U ’n little nflrr your next llslprn oil upon to pro Ives lhnn fire minutes. l-rs. relief rllln Blsurnied Diagnosis llfirr nlilvlls. c- nnlfl. IINIITIIHIQI me danger mum-s most stomach llrlloplst fllnllisuratod ‘Bloating Follow ‘Every I Meal in (pun-liar. or t-nblets) nnd talu- That in chieon, and Jamel: ll nl Ir inexpensive test ill instantly.’ l|lll'lll|l‘lI_ rllllrlsant-Ivr form of old hillgnelllion that. day's trill will mslvlnrr l I l s. Pain and) 0i’ th RE RELIEF Point meal. at ran vo Its vnlllr i‘ Pmflbzf; Charlottetown. "m, “g,” the itustlon by "will" m: I mtlalllnlfiQl. Olle "or Mcmnnon ___ p Chairman. egloani: Secretary. Cemetery Meeting inlmigrants were lil ‘that the suppression of the traffic A. may be assured The Board consulting the organized, and officers nizations con- Malcolm William Mulch lmilll.’ Dugald McKlunon, Study of the problems affecting nary; e employment of married women ill be urged. and also that teach- ers should be adequately grounded l in biological sciences and_their ap- y 53:39,‘;yggegmgggrglcefluggglgznfiaigg,A. McKiuuon and Jolln Anderson’ l and Treasurel ; James lull board. Malcolm William Murchison. l). were appointed as a committee to that young people secure nu incorporation Act. it will first burials, howeve McMillan, nelu Eldon. oi’ "perpetual l appointed: , isru, Chair-l Sccru- , ' D_ MIIPCiIlHOILl these three. all of Kilt.‘ Buchanan, i0 act ill absence or lhcl hc interesting to lllauy in know that fills was [he first public cemetery opened: lu that community alter parturc of the French zsetllf! but pnly the lie-l ls. The r, of the Polly in the French lril-ll Ground on the. farm of Mr. on and Ella the early A's lST. MARY'S CONVENT, SOUBI-Ql ' HONOR. ROLL-OCTOBER. 2 Grade JL-l. Margaret Brennam, ' , h . Angela Kenny; 3. Catherine Mc-- . i?“ Frldfige "Li; aozgongefnfieweftt Eachern. Grade IX.—-l. Annie Bush- l‘? h!" £1113 ‘s’ mo?“ M “Dn MC, ey; 2. Muriel Gallant; Aulay's Buryinll Gl'0lt.llll'ld ' loctztoéilél; and | pLE 1-531- Fon Mt. Buchanan. on e n0‘! mm: THIS s M e road ‘Guam! from Eldon to Prim, mot on the 51'0""! 1° f lake steps to have them properly " ll Among those present McDonald and Pauline ‘ Paouet.’ e VIII.—1, Mary Walsh; 2, nil-l bel Mooney; 3, Ronelds. Jennings. Helen Kennedy; Pequot; 3, Margaret Byrne. Grade .-i,.l'Anna Malone; nald; 3. Rite McDonald and Byrne. Cantelo of Mt. own; w; ' l)" Buchanan; and Ex-Govornor I). A. McKoerne in most lnalnul-I M°Khm°m M- G- Anders Poole John Anderson. Plovlnclal Auditor. VI Louise Perry; “m. u gurvgy or 8. Irene Fsquet. Grade li.-i. Annie those present. B °h°"".°F 5» , ‘L I .90 _ Iona Gallant ilIlfl m Ing was orgshneilanes Egmmvteelk u." chevefla llllll mllllelll McKinnon. F"? "°°°"" All were agreed that “m” wags one tomb nllrlks their place. Later Dr. McAulay set aside part of his land for the purpose. and many of McAulay died on the 6th llecculn her 1827. and his remains lllierrcll- among with those of many cf his old friends, wholu he, in his day. so i n ee on Promssmns and kindly served and who revered him. ng comm 4 Employment for Women; that the convenor of laws belasked to malls; an fnsalaléifjngsnlézzgfiznzfiti just has“ a paper relating the biography of for granting alimony: that the Do- minion Government a movement’ have a meeting held the dllrth of Decembe this remarkable man will he giv- be asked w emdan taxjtendmg rleferencc to him be a . nee no ema e ere. gglglfedwltillglilrbei-llleofrtglibtStefnatc 53d from Scotland with ihc if the British North America Act mlilrflnll-S. dogs not permit of such appoint- Ikwtnr. Lawyer and Guido-h wholcl ment. to urge the Imperial Govern- institution ,ment to amend that Act in this par-lnary must lsh. Grade IV.—I. Agnes " 2. Adele Grade I .1, Dorothy Creamer. settlers rest there, Dr. is on foot 4o at Eldon on r next, when Polly lm- bsing their Preachenl in himself,—his celllclr. be plTwDGlly celebrated. l {Oi-ii 3. Mildred Hilda McLellan and‘ Grade VII. -1, 2, Genevieve 2, Virginia Cheverie: 3. III.-—l. Mary He camel l a . 6.9.2o.a5.5.l4 - 6.2i.4xi4. ' 20. I5 —20.56- 9.l4-.-ZO.59.6.l6 - 35.5. l4. 20. i9.2O ‘. l I zlining the prin or‘. “smooth flow of ollonic Victrola-Hcar it. -r llli‘ quill! lliullill; on Tllllsl: who prl-il oi u lliglllllly, illi‘ I\i'\\' .'\l\'l'll'.l i.» truulcui lll-siglll-rl ill iir1l(‘l'. lli- l'll_\'lillllii‘ ll('.illi\' Ill-ll i~ .|rl.' onio Trude Mm k lirgfil Anmmc MILLS— 7.22.i.5—' 4.151. i8. i2. i9.i2-Ql4*l6.26.iB.9.5.l9' r 23.9.5.l4-.l15.l4.l9- i2.i9.20.l What did Mr. Brown read in the paper? ill V lllllll b’ ‘ Alvnrz [ll- ‘a $190 l l or \\lill " t'll‘I IrlC motor $230. oclel o l ciplc of / . lll fl'll llmllllgnllv or “llllilliy- l.lll‘i||il\ llmirlu-ll .lllll rnlllr-lllrlllirri, .III' illr llii‘ lll-|il.|ll~ l‘lit'l'l< ii i- p1»;- "I tllili‘ |i’l\\.|iili>\~ ill .Ii'|li('\l‘ in l\\II illllw. llliiul. llll'iil‘l‘l Icg- null .l llllllrllu mil illl Clll'\'lillll'l' rlllllllll-o llll lIISiFIIIIItJHI _\l:f "Icuds ll-vllnll llll’ null ll lli an". Il_\' iii \lll\ll‘|'\ Yllill- lllullvr Il-l-ly lllli >i'\' llli llru llllflllflr (lI-llllnnilll: puylllvllls. .\l.lrlr~ rllll_\" lly Yirtnr Llllll; fl-ll" lllf’ ilullll-llizlrk ms Masters ilflvllisil 'l VOICE (NADA RM "m... Bill/Ill: Limited. hiorlrroal i855 - NOTE—Any person who solves 8 or more words correctly will rooolvo an IMMEDIATE award in addition to any other prize they may win. A Few Pointers W t has Ir. Brown lost read In the Pill“ """"" _" ‘fig clad." l l-l n , T s are l5 words is all. I3 are in 3P5 “ -—--——---- 75 y oodmrdiach srooo of numbers represents 4th " _ _____,______ 25 ‘f a . l Nliyloiilf the slllhsbsf from A to Z. 5 pFlflli $10 "C" — 5° u ' A is No. i. B is No. 2. 0-3 sud so on. ll u 5° u l ‘m: FIRST LETTER or non wono 1° 5 5 l I8 i" "'3 PROPER FLICE. hilt "N 75 u ‘ 2 " ___ 1w “ . rsnlsinlno letters are allsolsrsd. Can i you solve the Iuazls1 Nothing to Soil Rules of Contest YOU Will. POSITIVELY HOT UE light-hand . if you wish to s use another sheet. Illloysoo o! ATLANTIC II Solving Puzzle i.—-Write your oaole sad sddrsra on too eornsr (at: other d r‘. Mrs. or lllss). Writs nasne aad a e ' m t ‘ I m Rrlrsa olisred aim hand ‘earner’. "iiilflfliu: II:=OI.II WM‘ n ""i" W" ""7- " "m my" M n,“ advise you of the number of saints you t-Nothins siss should aooesr on the. h" ""5 d l“ Y" b "l" l r . YOU D0 I01’ OBLISATE YOURSELF their rslativos srs barred Imll Ibis 1'0 D0 ANYTHING F I U! IY Ill!)- oollts INC Ill A ANSWER T0 Till! 4.—~0siy ONE entry viii be aeosmsl PUZZLE. seats estsiaa ts seal Ia from s household. on $1,000 CASH IN PRIZES ASKED T0 SELL ANYTHING FOR U8 in order to lwln any of tie Bis Ossil s. as as "ml" elssli lllfdlllhllgrwdllf ostales. which uqs and Aha.- lifl. H . . Taylor, 3rd. Mrs. K uré. n. Mall. Allsndsle. OnL: Mrs. li. Bryhls, Here are the Winners in our last Contest M. Ir. y. Lamas. Hamilton Bosch. Ontario: 2d. Mrs. Niagara Falls,_ Ontario; Mr. S. . . u OIL. Rom‘, adult-NM. Marie. OIL‘ in n - Mra. A. Iidndersoaugortllge Ls Prairie. Dian. Goo. Fry, Box I. Lolno BC..- 4th n. L. . . . Itonia. rs. J. Mal-Donald. llark A ifllflll 2. Georgina Gallant; Rene McLean and He- ; 3. Agnito Perry and Grade I.—l, Mar- ec; I, Florence Mc- ATLANTI 14d Wellington M. W., It Costs Nothing to Send in an Answer— Do it Now c MILLS, o.» l» Toronto 2, Ont. ..s~s»'....'