I 16. 1928 V l o_o rewl* °f bis our-¢l....uu“g .- l IN THIS LIST, is 9- b9»!l‘lg‘8-in Every line of‘ £“"~‘P@1`f9°t illlillltlf in its class There are no “seconds” or -‘ P _ _ l intsri9r_2f_o'irercd in the whole li .» 0 V e9~“V_=a'pd 32939-93309 11118 been able to selclelre foll‘l}a.elle(l'leIs‘i.n.1_1,e_a.\`f"y‘v<>_e1s11t. 40 and l 36 421148. .~.ipe1_~‘s~yd..‘ . _ . . ._ I . Willie Qsitt6n_ _Krmkle Bed- HI_1f¢§42-N°- 1__qu_e1ity, 72,1 79 ny§lp"lns. ._l_s_seh .... -'“ . Extra Heavy Unbleached . sheeting. durable quality. ' 72.ins. wide... . . . . . ..43c yd 30 lI1.S. Wide.. _ _ , _ _ .50o yd f _ Bleached Sheeting, line, firmly woven. heavy quality. 63 ins.. . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _39c yd.. 72 ins.- . . . _ . . . . . . . . ..44c yd. Our best Bleached Sheeting.- _ An extra value, _ 72 ins. ; . . . . . . _ . . . . _ .65c yd.. 80 ins. wide . _ . . . . _ . . .40c yd Bleacned circular `1>i11ow Cotton,‘one of our best makes .. 42 ins. . . . . . . _ . . . . . . ..44c yd.. 44 ins. . . . _ . . . . ..48c'yd. Bleachedi _Cotton Table Dam- ask. Colored borders. Very 1 special value. 58 ins. ` wide. ,Ya.l"d_' . . . . . . . . . . . _ '- » V Oljder Customers ` J _ If you cannot come conveniently to the store, drop us a _ post card. We shall be pleased to send you samples ., YOU WILL . BE SATISFIED with _the values offered s 1~l°1.eo s I ‘“ 1 9.4. ._.._ »_4 _ _ 'IBB Field. British Columbia. Yclw Defi across* the Booklet. 'un'-N i;.,' - headquarters. From here access is locked tha_gates__ot.Yobo'_ park to all the outside motor world ‘ _, _ ~ ~ easy to the' beautiful Yoho v ey. The Kicking Horse fllrail com- The road then continues along the H¢%_4°d 1P¥-_l`»1\b-3~l3¥l0P,0f ,N°1‘f»h' mences "1: Lake laiiilb. in R06’ky Kicking Horse canyon and on to unpton, 700 pilgrlinsffimang them Mounts _ . Alberts. colqen. British columbia. 'rhls mo- 'B0 _sick cases includinlr 23 on crosses the»Clreat 'and 'fol-` tor way, which is the second trans- stretches, recen_tly_left Englniuyon lows the Kicking river to montane highway to be builtls. pilgrimagoto Iaol.lidea,‘France. » l .. un V e ~.*.1».”.._€..;f~1» .. \. .` ., I l Yollrself l r _ l .,_.1'qa1'ns_t .Colds y-- or-worse . ASUR_B;_wsy to iight the dsn”ger’of exposure, these dnl. _D =°f!=“i1f4\,=_»p v°v= ff-*M sn-engtll and Uvfitalilty. Then col¢l.S,_ ln.Hilei\Z& and sucll ills _ .amply i~f....¢_l...1.l a.. vw =Y_»¢°i°`_4 ' ' " ClvBl,1il!¢__nlql%dns your ,_ ___._____|ire`ny with :lie ' A ?'_.»of ment, fire Bvio' _wed creamy mill: 'ln`_ _ y€`&c:,ncen- =»===-1 f»=_»»~.r~liuf» 3 »=.»f»_<_=1y balanced fdbd,i§'.8f-'»btidy and "°”'° _"!‘_‘_"‘l‘_".~ .f"_li€i°'_‘ _.‘*"” _U‘"°~ you a- wealth of _:endurance against cold-weather ailments. Ovalllnc 'aids eonvdlercencc, loo _ ‘ The super_-._nourisl1ln_ent_ in Ovsltinc, the ease it imassimilated by digescions, and its`appesling flavour mslcll--it an aid duringx the trying' after illness. Inotpcnly rebuilcls depletctf also cgsinsc relqise. Doctors would over- recom- mend Ovalcine extensively. Abi rw _ -l . _-1. §§§§i?§s S 5 =,,... eliliée 3a*§§ 95 _ discussed found is her uri adverb to is _ in be School. GRIFFIN-MOGAB.BY.é-‘A Wédd lnz of much interest to their many friends took place on Oct. _ 1'It,h at Bt. Michaela- `0hurch,-Iona; when a- was mul-ymécan-y.dn titer ialtgr. sud mrs. Patncx E: ceremony- was' periormedby _ _ Rev. Father Duffy. The bride *wel-e"apretty dress of navybfilie georgette with coat of“iia'wn"’veloli_r trimmed with for fur. '1'l'le“brlde was attended by ner sister. -_lines s_ame‘who‘fdus'also imbiue. _irhe groom-was"‘supported byMr_ ll After mofm'l!I8 [John Farre . , __ through the country they returned in the evening* to the home 'bf the bride where upwards of 150 guests were assembled to celebrate the happy'event."i‘he presents- received were costly and numerous testitying to the popularity ‘of the' 7011118 wil-_ ple. Danclnll and music were in- duigedin till thewee smailhoure _when all present dispersed to their homes wishing Mir. ‘and Mrs. Grlf-fin -many years of wedded bliss.‘Prc'vl- ous tn the mi\1'l'ia89 U19 \>f1d°W” tendered several showers by her girl n-lends. _-1- John Bruce. Augustine COW. WGN 'visitors to Cape Traverse the Wests MIB Alb8!'l2 Bhe'i18h» of hm- sister . Monday evenins. - Mi-SB Beflhe penn Augustine Cove, return- ed Eter spending s short visit in 'rl-yon,theguectofEmestaxrdMrS. "rhompson.- The Messrs Georlze Dawson, Mike and Ain0B. Bild JUNI- ` tins Cove, motor- nie Pe0e1'8..AU8U3 ed to the city this Minnie Bruce. and four sons. -701111 Archie, George and James, return- edwtheflrhomlein NGWHB-V611 thas week. after spending the fell in Almost-ine Cove.--Mr. and MIS- Pewr Peters. and little son Ralph. moved to Preetown where they in- tend spending the winter.-Little Miss Eleanor Cameron. daudhfff °f_ Richie annum. cameron: A081451 tins cove. is slowly imnwvlns MW' her recent illness.-_The P00916 Of ' to learn 01 this _vicinity are sorry , the serious illness of Ml-Sl 13655.10 Thornpqon, Tryon. Her improvement is VBTY 810W. sscmrn nlrrnlvrfllnrunwr 'P989' WIS Uh ’Mr.- Montague crlmn lea to 'tile "` e sei sell/ ‘ r~l \,... »‘.`-i§:T§li= §\'l-" \`~\ _ 2'-‘L-5,. . . .frm _.:?l ~ el ..»"'.f'€~~ ' QF To Erkskine Champion, Stanchel. Dear Brother~We,themembers0f Bunyan S. O. L.. No. HM, wish to convey to you ouriheartfeit sympa- thy 'in the lose you have sustained by. the death ot'your‘ dear mother. We feel lt le -luiposalhlei-to express in any words- oi'o_ln_-s. the 'deep feeling of bereavement' and ' the sincere desire evldenkied for your comfort and welfarel “We” therefore have fellowship with you. also all other members ‘df the family in 'yinni lonliness. yet we know that any sorrow we feel is incomparable tdthat felt by those upon 'whom bestowed. ' =jShe wilLbe sadly _missed 'in the home by all, but we‘ unite with you in thanksgiving to _God for the ‘blamed faith ‘and hope. and we pray that her memory will be a continu- ai" encouragement to you in seeking strength and guidance from the Promises of God. ' " ‘ Signed on behalf of the Lodge: Dlh. ‘NL Todd. W. M.; Roy Camer- on;-D. M.;'Alen. Acken{’B- 8.- -~ -=.~t_s’i¢il?¢vcl_.»u%¢Tr-r'_ mon M _ .North Pinetw. Oct. 12,1928. North Pinette Institute presented Mabel M Eachem RAM to Mrs. ac . - -berry, with the following' address. Mrs. MacEachern will be missed very much in the club. of which she was a very valuable worker, Mrs. Mabel MacEachern, Roseberry. Dear Mabelz- ~ ' We have learned with. great re- gret oi' ~your intention to resign your omce as Secretary of our In-. stitute and 'wish to express in some degree`the.esteem and love with which waregard you. Not only will we miss you, but the Churth. Bun- day School and Choir also will miss one who was always willing to give of her time and talent to any good cause forthe betterment of the community in which she lived. We. do not say sdieu, hut; hope to see you, if it is the»Divine` will, back among us before long. Our good wishes will go with you, wherever you may go. With a deep sense ‘of your:-many. _aot¢_.cf= l¢,iudf_ ness we ask you to accept this small gift ae a token' of. our esteem. for yourself. and our gratitude for your labour in ou_r~Inetitute.` _ signed ln behs11_.o1» tne.1ns_tituw. Mrs. J. R. Mloltae. Mrs. Chur- lsu N. Merriam. --_---456->_----° Over The _mmm _ A sinokhtoker nwelved a call from a solicitor. ~ . _ Foilowinz are the greeilnza thaii _._ V _ l “Traverse Arid 'Vicffiity my suulrl mnnlllny -yon. were inverse. ii? _iii §.Ea 325; verse. _ Doris' csmpbell or spent uw _ Cape Traverse. _ ' “gin Lyla Bodgetaon. Cape Trav- wce a recent visitor to Cape '!’°rmen¢ine.“N. ls., _on w¢¢lnaasy_ Mr and Allen. of Boston spent Saturday evening =s€ as guest or mu. .relief olunplseu. _,___ . Mr George oo! lggrth Tryon was ll - arse on V we wr aww-. f¢°“f1,\_°*i hem e den' visitins in"Osp_e Traverse. :avian _guest of Mrs: Qhsrles' Mac- 5 si rr tllrnéd il! ‘mam = - _ ' M Fin” Oheltoll. ’ '~ E, 52 sl eigg llia Mr.end at the 8uest"'of bell.; ' » y Messrs mmm ”°|‘°*P¢"11\`§Ih=r_d»r'¢v- N“‘5°F'9’3°“_W __ Spent .gl it Eii giloiiig 5 3?; _M8 2 sf? E Mlnk Wanted Vlmihl in Cape Traverse. as the. l=Al_sE leant cLEANEo Ellufn A choice of two nlethods-bum must be Milton. For "What else éalfklll ' f _ and remove all the stains and ' _mlm of food? Milton does this, ` ` ` ._ and more- actually polishes the THEM N"-‘T08 i co .‘ ' ers s = ,- ‘ e '°..“'..; nuns” is Milwn-at 3s¢. 6s¢ or $1 =_= bonle. V99 , Sailing Agnus: HAROLD F. RITCHIB & C0. LIM_lTBD. mx: Ajnolnr or maine me soon wlfll nil com! WE no NOT SAY _ Three Grown Tea cnrrlvlnre » Is the best Tea you can buy. ‘ whenyoutryit. "_ _ cow-ll-ll-16-fir. » _ _ `f_ “%"'g§y2c ‘ A ran lon.: in 1 l . . _ F,\E2¢\T\JRE.S \_ '\ ENGINEERING mmfm°‘~y“_ _e (liberties .1°§lll:£1tl.§/I l ' . “’°?““‘“' “°“ l ~~ ‘ ~- | BATT 'RYLES Dio Y R wwf ‘n°%l1rr_m'_ N N and _fin selecti achieved' -die ' _ useezf Four Ce:nderlaer:lline.» Control Knob. Assuring afstandard of ` tive §E€¥2§§?l§E§§UEEilEi¢¥YHR‘lBMH3* ~We~leeve_~dmmyou amy'-» - _ _ _ gcglicity and certainty that is new to xsllhb U o. . - ‘ - s' l i Backed by a presence revoludonizes A new and fresh Powerr le sl °fe..°l_'sl..¢°'_-¢.f3elf;1.<¢w ».\ ._ si »