.. .-._ .. ..._...-._.._..-. _ _..-_ .,.. _ _ __ _ ._ -._.._._ _.,.. _.._-....._- ._ _ ..._ _.L _ . .~- .. ... . . _ -._.-,l---~~ Cafaeter *,511* -,L '“" ' ' 2 "4 'i._\lf_l.~ *1;_;_\9` self-denial by though posit of all .vw dw- (_ ' PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND l S'lt'Li=.1N'DUi._cBNca rl _admit- " f- I ted to be a sign of a weak, and Are you building up both your char- | ncter and mr Savings Bank account _ We welcome accounts, large or small. _, THB cANAl>lAN BANK ' or colvllvliazlfzclz I -_ cBA'RLUITB1'OWN BRANCH, C. Ipmgr M1199. H-“lush ofa strong character. ' I economies and the de- Y°\1l' surplus wages each - Ml - - Sl 5.000.000 - - SI 5.000.000 §-mini -=g==:-l-l---*iw _ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I "Ulla 3° IGI word lor each ln. l be ._;.'.'l..°.. ....1-~-M -- --- O (Jill llillltaleel to cover goats. In no one can ills rule he overlooked. Advertisement; e loeelvel without lellttalee e Advertisements Inlet this I lerilonn When eoplel come to our ¢ nut be aided to can to cover Oonlruetlou count u one are allowed an one word. = eos an - - _I Il. but tive tlguu (.5 "pw, ‘ -F" .Nl-Ill! all nlvelllle- ! be acknowledged. _ _ _ _ MISCELLANEOUS FOB BALI nnsssmanmo Dons, as Eusteul .slslE§'AN5 oooo sooxs at the Little Book Store. ,___.._.-____-____ .iNo. Atrnsn -MAonoNAl.o pro- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- vi e. CLOSING UP after Cllristmas. round top show case and set of French scales for sale. Apply Il. K. Brace. WE ARE NOW IN THE MARKET to buy dressed poultry, turkeys. geese, ducks and crate fattened chickens for which we will pay the highest market price. All birds to be bled and dry picked and with all feathers removed.= MGI.-God & McGregor, Montague. PURE MILK from Ayrshire hen., under Dominion government ill- spection. 'Having received np- pllcatlons from former and new .patrons ln Briglltop have decided to include this section in oul' route. Parties wishing this grade uf milk write or phone. A. Mc- Rae & Sons, R. R. No. 6, Chal- lottetowu, . FUR FARMERS AND TRAPPER8. attention. On and after Novem- ber lst I will buy for cash all kinds of furs, and. as usual will paly highest rsarket prices ac- cord ng to gra e and quality. I will also receive ll-liver foxes on consignment for Messrs. Fred'k Hutii and Co's_. London auction Gales. My connection with the leading fur houses in America and Europe keep me in constant touch with lhe best fur markets. and I am in a position tc handle an unlimited quantity of iurs at the best possible advant- age to the shipper. I specialize in silver fox pells. and my facili- ties for hand-ling them are sec- ond to none in America. Satis- factory prices and service doubled my business last season. and I expect io double last sea- son's business this year. Watcll your sliver foxes and pslt them when at their best. Correspond- sncoaolicited.-E. H. Rayner 8uminsrside_ P. E. I.. Agents for Frod'k Huth and Co., London Auction Sales, 64 Park Sfreet, S. lt I., Southwark, London. E. C. _ T0 LET - _______._.___------ T0 LET TWO OFFICES IN NEW Riley Bldg. Apply J. A. McDon- ald. Barrister, office in Riley. Bldg. COTTAGE AND GARAGE TO LET -l0Ym0l\i, selling our complete and exclus- ive lines of whole-root. fresh-dug ioerder trees and plants. Best stock and service. We fellflh and equip you free. A money making opportunity. Lllke Breth- ers Nurseries. Montreal. I Prince of Wales Having Jolly Time 1 On His Pilgrimage J-onllrun, 'nrltlsli lmlia. net-. 2. ` ....'i'h<~, Prince of wales encased In this first hour hunt aj. OHUY dawg today with five teams of men, ear ielim with follr sl70*“'5» MMV wo' m lnied the huntlflK men uceo Pl ‘ party Numerous big black bpélrlsii lwcre-fouiill. The Prince olltll c his first lllll by PWHK ""W“d lf” boar and securing ll clean lin v $- orous thrust. ioNnoN Nov. oo.---A rlesratcr to 'nie Lennon 'rlmes from .reali- ~ ~ _ i _ vs: "".f§_.,‘,’,f";`| will? Prince of ~wa|cs. since leaving Bombay. T35 Uoen moving through the nat e slatos. lt is imlicsslblv 1° °""¢“°"" th ' magnificence of the recep ate tl - 1 tions or the lavilihness of the xg; pitality *‘f"'3"YWl1_t?\'e. Tile W week has been one zl'l\\:dh?“5°;‘;‘é ` of color. m0Wm¢“l~ I5 ‘ munm Wm, an the gather nm and ceromonials. the I’"““`- 5'* lips ima time for lwlv- \1““ “ - rmlpe-shooting und good intervals of rest." __ - Lies detecting by a. special elec- of Robert McCallum. Dunstaif-i I ', . Central Guardian bm-4 SHOP from Ho`!man'| Catalog. OUR FANCY LINENB are won- derful. 'Beer A Wsgkg. HAVE YOUR GIFTS ENGRAV. ED at the W. T. Wcllner Co. Ltd., Queen St. WOMENS WHITE VOILE and Grey Iilanelette Blouses. Special, $1.00. Prowse Bros. Ltd. _ _.__ $10 DOWN, BALANCE in montll. ly vlymvnts. buys a "Brunswick" Phsnoaraph. Baer 6. Weeks. VICTORY ‘FLOUR--Cars of this splendid floul' arrived yesterday for Do'Blols Bros. and Mutell & Co. DECEMBER VICTOR RECORDS include many new selections. Hellr- tlleni at Tile W. T. Wellner Co.. Ltd. ACCIDENT TO TEAM- .Yester- day afternoon ll heavily loaded wagon, while proceeding along Grafton St., had the ‘misfortune to lose a rear wheel, a.nd causing ll flurry of excitement. _ TEAM ACCIDENT-. A careless- ly driven motor car was nearly the cause of a bad accident at Bunbury last evening. A horse and car- riage driven by two gentlemen. nearly being overturned, the horse and harness. but was captured al- ter -a wild run of over a mile. Mr. W. K. Rogers. The lnany fricllds oi' .\Il:l>i lillna. Fish will lic illu-i~ll°tI to ser- licr out .\’liss Jane I-lellrtz, '.\"Iarsliflcltl. llnllorwi-nt li sllrcessflll our-rutlnri Messrs. Rllliolpll » and Eugen.: lnckeu lllivt- retlilncd to the llty they were residing. it is six yours since Mr. Rudolph Crocken has been home and ills many friends are glad to see him again. Many of his friends ln this prov- ince will regret to learn that Mr. Robert Patterson Linkletter. pass- ed away on Sunday last at his re- sidence, 1955 `B_oulevilrd, Jersey City, N. J. The deceased gentle man was a son of the late Mr. Georgelhililoletter of Linkletter Rd. and Fifteen Point. He had been a resident in tlls United States for many years. _---<-O>i-~* CLANADIAN _AIR IFORCE FLAG. CONSECRATED AT CAMP ' " BOFI-DEN.. (`.AIii.I' TIORDEN, Ont. Dec. 2.--- Tlle flag of the Canadian All' Force was .consecrated and offic- ially unfllrleli here this afternoon. 'I`lle tralninp depot station formed three sides of rl square around the flag pole. 0n the arrival of thc inspector General. Sir Willoughhy_ Gwatwin, the parade was called' to attention by the commanding officer. Lt. Col. J. I.. Gordon. .\. l-‘_ C. The consecration of the colors then took place. The chap- lain, Captain the Rev. J. S. Tup- pc'-'. ofliclated. ~ _. 4 R ._-:ig ' '- ' \ ,. _ , R... \r¢`*' 4 BEAUTY or 'rua slim" ~~-- - = CRERAR AND TAXATIDN (‘l‘el'al‘. the Pl_'0'gl"eSI~Ilvc leurlcl', |il'0pol~icl-i to ubol- igh Customs Duties and raise the revenue by direct tnxlitloll. . , Q But lvllolll does lie propel-le to tax? Not the Grain Gi°owci's (lorporatloll, of whit-ll llc is lI[mlugci': that is certiilli. Ho was ii lileililwl' oi' the Uilloii Gov- crnlllellt when the Excess l’i'ofltl-l Tux. and tha- Sales Tax were illslitlitctl, mill IIE TOOK GOOD (‘.\lli~j T0 SEE 'I'lll\'l" THE LAW WAS SO MADE AS 'i‘O EXEMPT 'HIS OWN COMPANY, one oi’ the lilggcst ‘°l“t0l'0StS" Ill CRl\i\dt\» ll0il'lg li bllsiliess lui-it your oi' about $25,000,000., antldiirlilg the war period ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS 01° DOLLA-RS. _ If his Grain Growers do not pay the taxes, who is he going to collect them from? From the taxpayers of the East, of course, who have ALWAYS SO FAR BORNE THE 'BURDENS OF TAXATION. ' Out of lli227.000.000 collected by tllc l\Icig'lli‘il Government in direct taxes last year, THE FAR- ,MERS WERE ONLY OBLI-GED TO PAY LESS :I‘ll"A1\ A MILLION A:\l) A IIALF. Wil] any far-mel; ln IP. E. Island call this unreasonable or oppressive. But Crerar and his Grain Growers object to even this and want to get off scott free. The same is true of the MacKenzie King Liber- S they abolish the duties they must resort to dll I lm. r. s. Gallant af sllmnwr- Ah _OUP IS_lalld farmers will be best safeguardili »an.“'l:z.:;'.l.$;”‘l..;“‘il;‘ll.;‘“.;‘;.';-lf" °‘”“ "Wests by making their ballots, on Izifew (lays B30. lm:-l4rellll'nell home! Iesdayl for the Melg1h@n GOV€I'Y`lIT`l€IlI`. C3.ll(IId2.l}0S, ‘alter receiving medical attention lil ;l\fIyg1'S and Donald McI(inn0n in Queenis Mclsaac in `Cllarlolteto\vn. I i . . _ _ i ___ [King s, and McNeill in Prince counties. .ect taxation, and their claim is that THEIR POLICY VALUABLE D0NAT|oN_ Among “AND THAT OF_ THE WEST _IS THE_ SAME. And in the many donations to the bazllar.a-ny COUlblIl`9 WIDII WBSE they Will 'have 1;() d() as ::.::.1°:;.“:.i.‘;;°ll:ll;‘.‘;ls;‘nlnlily Gram <-1°°»v@»S‘d1<=t=-te. if lhey_sl-oul»d -be .~eo.-..- gffllsllligréfilillp éloglgtggulg .l pil); le Ito power, and the Westerners will not allow them- penelrotglxstlaldy wiilllt be gratiflled In form' They pay none now’ fir $25, the fhr(:\lilnatr`rwI>£IdxIll;|rcll>£eIi‘Ig ,CAN y u r any government’ THEY my eitfheg thetCi'ei‘:;iirtor King iirrirtigies should by -_”"°*"’W _ Y 2” ance e re urne 0 power, E EASTERN r ro ral- “ru all . ` H ,.“,‘, ...Y ~.,l_1.~_ T ‘"“' ‘~ ‘ ~“ °'- ATION" BILL. -Mr. Geo. S.TWcI;~tirl ol I“:-rdcl‘lc- . The.Only way to avoid “Direct Taxationr” lon, was ill the city _\c;.-trr.i.\y. .WIIICII WIII 3.'lTlOi.lI'lt t0 OF ONE HUN- l 'Ml-. P. M. lhlgllall. llllzol Grove, AND TEN PER FANIII-‘Yr is by ,ls ,,,g,S,m,, H, -me ,mpm glalpgilggt your ballots for the Meigheli Government -~~ z a es. | , , , _ _ ng-.ln :liter lm rel-all illness. _‘)27Last year the Dominion Government collected |Mr. IS. |Dzlvlson, o-f the (7. N. R. Fha In dlrect taxes' this 3-m'0unt ICSS than ps llni the 'titty ell. ;»l:llclal1nuslnen.‘afm1Illon and a half was collected from the farmers nl .- ' ere ll > ever -_ » - . H ~ Ms _L_ ‘L ~ 0 Canada, who _represent about half of our whol flilossrs G. \V, McKenzie and W. polnpatlon' Besides thls the average duty on thai Iiernard, I-‘rencll River, are ln thc AQFICUIEUFZI Implenqentq iq only 7 pei. cent as com lt . '_ - . ` `. - 'i ' .ic " ____ paled_ with the Laurier tariff of 20 pei' cent. Now l STRAYED ‘, rl.-. cyl... l>lll.»...., ol Nord. lillaftlll fairness we ask our honest and _justice lovin .`tl’-`tti l`- ‘_ - §,‘;;’s_W““ '" ‘i U Y °‘“y °“ ’“”‘ if-2rmers1.f they have not been generously treated b the Meighen Government? Could they expect any ,thing better than this? Doesn’t such a governmen I for appendicitls in the P.E_l. Hosni- ‘deserve your b€Si$ Sl1pp0l'f.? tal and is reported doing well. I There are too many people In‘ the Ill-itisll Isles. There are vast' empty :pat-es in Canada whicn, Elven hllllllln uecuptatlon and llu-I man fildrulvor, will blossom like the rose. Canllda‘s problem Is tel establish li connection lictwezn the people who have no land and Llle lailll that has no people. The action of Hon. l~‘. D. Pattulo lu going to England in :ln effort to obtain settlers for 15,000,000 acres on tho British Columbia lines 0' till- Grand Trunk 'Pat-.liic is the irlild ul’ .lf~t.en which will have thc most rapid nad fur-reaching effect on lllr future of (Zanatlu generally, and the prosperity of our nationally owned railroads. in Great Britain the Cilllarlllln National Railways have rocelltly made a wide distribution of li book- let specially prepared for women. pointing oilt the advantages for the proper kind of vvemr-n in make their homes in Canada. With the adoption of stool pas- scngol' coaches, came greater safe- ty iand greater ridin conifort--hui. also increased operaflng expenses. Steel cars are not only more coszly tli construct hlli. also cost more ti hmll I-ecause of the fllct thllt ihoi' increase immensely the wr-_ight of the trllln. The Canadian National Ilallwllys operille ii greater propor- tion ot steel coaches than iiny other Canadian rfailway. The steel car is an heavy that it is goncrllily confined to main line llse on trans- contineiltiil runs. Cnnadll. whether certain indivi- tlllllls approve or not, is the own- cr of 22.000 miles of railways to- lmtllri- with ull the rolling stock and equipment necespliry to oper- :llll lille sumo. This gigantic plurlt can be rapidly llnd permanently izhllngcd 'from ll losing to it paying icntllre. if and when the Calilldlilil people decide that they will give their own rallr_olld.n fail- und equitable share of the existing pas- senger and freight truffle of the country. Eastern people, as ll rule. do not know what "hauling to market' means. Many western fllrmers. lo- cntod miles from a. railway, start out :lt dawn to draw u load ot’ grain to an elevator. Arriving in town after dark, till; have to board them mar-lllns is the latest invent- /‘*.-".";,,' ""9 ll l-Sr r 5 B., .»ll'I»Pl-I” ;jr_, _ , ‘.i-ull' ii _ -.\_ ~ .ave ISI: against flllv A'm°°°°~ nmumrr -ar selves and their team for the | night. at some expense. Next morn- ing they deliver ‘their grain to the elevator. do some necessary .sll0ll~ ping llnd arrive back home after I Christian Church I C` ' . ' . : r ‘ _ _ i Y city from Western Canada. where WHAT CANADA NEEDS MOST rnlld some ‘ld liolll-q* 'php mn strll<~tioll of the Calladizlll National ltallivays was a. tremendous boon to thousands of such farmers. by Ilfllltllflg Shlnnlnl: facilities much closer to their farms--literally c lit- lin': down the time necessary 1.; deliver rl load of grain from days to hours. It is one tlilng for al lilnn whose t. I .~ ill ilaostoll. l\iztsa.. Nov business or private rcuulrelnen are served hy a network of rail roads to discuss casually the lm» I\ol'tlllll~o of lllr Canadian Natiolla Railways--‘hill to the farmer 0 riiveller in the snlall towns, the rio- vcl imont ind success of Canada' . 0] _ I . . _ . . ' railways is a matter of transcend lui; importance, -é<0>--_ g FERRISH-At Pl-incctown. on Nov fllhief Justice Ilizcn to Face Difficult Task (Special to The Guardian) ‘OT'I‘AlWA, Dec. 1.-Already 659 Claims. aggregating $2z.i94,97a.::5. have been filed with Major li. Sllvncer Ralph of the Department (lf the SeCl‘0t3l‘y ul State, fur re- paration for illegal acts ol' warfare ` ,colnmltted on Canadians and Lan- adian property by Gerlnally and her allies during the war. it is llntlclputell that many additional cllllnls will ‘bo made and that tht-il' total value will run into many mil- lions of dollars. -Sir Douglas Ilaz- 0I\.- who has been appointed to ill- |vestlgate these claims, will decide 'he amounts the clalliiallts are to receive. Claims, a/Itcl' investiga- tion, will be pulrl from (‘.anuda’s share of indemnity secured by Great Britain ilrom Germany on this account. Canada will receive l.."5 per cent of Great l3rltain'a 22 por' lent. of the iolzll l`l'iial'l-tifln ns- ~"~_-rll :i'--:insl Ilerllllllly lll_\ lllc -.-\ill ll Nall' ii '_ I ,. "l'-liill; 'rl"'~:-til' '-:lim-lit-~l| f--»‘.'f--‘ ll ‘ ’.|i;<~<~' |"i"\llgll lui-1 1-ll/if-in; ~,r 'lilrrlhlilli shijv-, li\'f"= of _-:lill\l'-'. :llltl hllseengers, loss oi' propt-l't_v slelzell 'by Gcrilllllly in other countries, re- straint of persons, personal injuries “flowing air ralfls, and for the mal- treatment of prisoners of war, l’er~ 'hops the most peculiar claims are thlose of Armenian residents in 'Canaria for losses alleged to have illoen suffercll by them as aresult ‘uf ‘the Turkish atro,z-.ities in Ar- - _ l prcEMBE1t‘_3. 1921, __ __ . ,_ ~,¢..- . _,_ __ - 'l*1ia._t.IH.tnLorrarowN eminnillu. ' Baca miQ§“lf;=‘»" \ I I I -.... ....e.,....-.. production, *bead Men 'Pell .Ns Tales.” The big spectacular si-cue. .v ... ....;~ -_ lhsl of blowing up s sailing vessel ei’ 'ins picture. _._________ ____ _ is , ll slngeo early in the slory nnri from lhrii point to the limit clone out is series of ntrnnle events `\rhi¢:b are highly dlalnlillc are iii-plctetl. The spectator is never certain just what is going lo happen nur. and be la nelii in suspense nmll me and AT THE PRINCE EDWARI) , Wednesday and Thursday, December 7 and 8 these clalriis totalling $1,l67,ltl8.8.l. lThe department has received 110 claims for ships, cargoes and mer- ,rhandlse lost nl sell. These claims total $16,958,'379.48. 'There are 58 Iclalma totalling $1.1-34,251.11 bascfl ‘on passengers losing their lives at rea, and 194 claims totalling $239,- \."it`»6.~842 for the loss of personal of- fects of passengers. For the lives of sailors lost at aca twenty claims have been submitted totalling $137,659.83 and 21 calms for the loss of personal effects of l-tuilore with a value of $7.769.25. The IOSF of personal affects oil fishermen l-as brolirzht ill 46 claillls, valued ~ll $23,088.65. The total value of the claims for losses at sea is 5-l3.501.595~14. »(‘lalms for los.-ms of prope|‘_t.v on land total $2.826.‘.'1:’».25. ol' tllls_ the largest amount is $3-II7.l-i4-(15 'fur goods seized llhroafl, All ln.\' U01" lnillns on the wharvre of Aniwe"Il._ "rhero arc eight tclllims for loss ol li`|'e on land totalling $l57_17&’».80 and claims for illegal restraint villli- ‘od at $271,898.29. llnler persoilal iri- jury there are 41’ rlalllls totalling $270,088.52. “The I “DIHR11 l<`alt'lii~l's, lllotllors, :ilst,»l':<_ broth- ers, wives. sweethcsiria and i'l-lends land who in Cunzllill docs not ln- clude one's self ill tlll: above rata- guiryi. ure to have an opporluility 'lf sol-ing for tlll.lils|-_lvr-s just how our (‘anlltli:ln boys wr-rl- enter- tained by the soldlol'-llctors in l<`r:lnl:t-. “Tho I'mlllbells"_ the most popular group of those entertainers llllvo been hrmlglll to Vunzltla in their original forlll, uililel' lin- por- _lonlll llircction of (‘llpt.. lil. W- I'l‘l1lik0tt. and will pl'r»:'.oli‘ i`ll-ll' higfrgest sul-cuss, "llill, Il.ng_ l’.l'l " at the Prince PIdw:li'd on lit---_ l4'i: :ind 15th. 'I`lli,-so llnys li:lv»- ;~ ew cord of ovcr five llllliflrl-ll pl- .`~l-1;: ancer. near tho front lines ill i-`l'.llll'~- :ls wt-ll as ll luontll at lilo Colisclllii in London :intl ll spot-i'll i-ilgagt~~ mont by Royal Conlllland in llrlls- sels. shortly after the ;ll‘ulistil'l~, for which they iverc pl't~~:t-lltcd "mums away' breaking the shun? RI _ ' ' ` - ’._ menla. 'I`llere are ninety-one of _ __ _ ii ii I I Nl] HINE S” Are Coming ` with a inedlll and ilfld.rrss by thi- King or the Bclglans. A dccirled novelty of the onpter- tllinlneui to Canadians is the far: that all the beautiful girl roles :irc played by real soldiers. who halve done their bit. They have horn gowned and corseted _ 'by Lucille and other famous lumlistes oi' Lon- llon and Paris. find' it is little wou- tler that the boys used to remark upon the Ctvurugc of such vrflnder-` ful "girls" in rmntllu so nt-rl-' till- lilio :ind sornetlnleg plzlylllg ilnrir-r lil‘ti`»lf=l'y' fire. for the identity nt Ihr "2ll'l.=" \\~.l.- for :l long time lil-pt il gllnrllcd srrcrot, owing to |l.»- boys fi-ar of living josliod by ilir-ir l»nllll~:lllll~i Now ".\iarlorle" and “l\illl'io"' are two of the most populursolllir-l's who over went over the top or tlonnt-rl :I skirt. Smit sale Friday, Docolliber fltll :lt 9.00 a. m. 6 ““'““,‘§f{{-§§§”"_` |Aid U. S. Exporters rl -fr-“ff-*~" In British Market MacINTYRE~.-\ t Montaglie. .Nov- itll , MARRIAGES . _ ._-~ _-__ I TROWSDALE-M/\LLETT_ __ Atl the Methodist Paraonllgv. P.f~as'1nt| by Rev. Geo. Ayers. l”lsl'tl\alo‘lnel\ | .fzllnos Trowsdalre of Wc>tllnoi'<‘_lanll l tn Ethel Mlly Mzlllctl oi' .\lil‘lh _ Granvillt-. - I _ .I lGlLLESPIE-McDONALD- Ou .\o\_, 30th. 1921. nt the Metliotlist par- soiluge. Tryon, Matilda GillcslH‘~‘- of Appiii Road and llilrold Mc- - .Donald oi’ Albany. were united ill‘ ' marriage by ilev. I’. _\. l"itzpati'ick.l *1“ DEATHS ____________________._~_-- GARDINER~ In Boston. Mass. ‘gil Nov. 18, Jefferson I). Gurdlller, .lil yrs., formerlv of Charlottetown. l'. E_ island, lBurial at Chzlrlottetowl.. _ MABEV ~ 24, Laura Pearl, tlltllghtvr of l'aiiil I ll. and the late Susan l\i:lbc.\'- `-57 I. yrs. l"uiierul was from thc llulile of her llunt, Mrs, Jennie Mellon-alll. 28 Ash st.. Auhurndlllc. on Nov. 27th. S MacDONALD- In Canlbrlllgc, Mass. -_ oil Nov. 25, Augustine l\iaeD,onalll_. oi Stoligllton llllll. Ilarvaril [Inl- O-0~¢+¢+o+o44»+o+o+¢+ - - 0000+ . versity. Funeral wus frenl the resi- p Central Dr. Morgan D. Genge, Pastor Morning Service--ll 0'(-lock. I’rna~clllng, sllhjerti. ."‘Corl- version By the Way." Bible School. 2.30. Evening Services, sublet-l. "A Life Boat and its Crew." _ Colne llllll worship with us. A warm welcome awaits you. O &G&Q#O&O I I _ . lbllt 'n email capsule filled wit For those afflicted with THERE IS A REMEDY! It in not an experiment; not _#O-o_o-rf r-\- h complicated freatmenl, or n snuff, dence of Mr. John Power. 40 Gib- son St.. on Nev. 28. ,Rouuieln ser- vices at St. Peters clliircll. OARRlER- At Hermitage. at thc liollle of lier_sistcr, Mrs. Gcllfi-I9 |5- Lane, Nov. 28th, Margaret Carrier. eldest iillu-gilter of the late Petci' Currier, of tfllinli Point. lnlerlnrlll took place at Christ Cllurcll. Chor- one hroillcr Warren on tile heme- ca-oo.'~0 .icl:Nr_yANi‘Bli $1,000 For Your Next 100 Days. V Spot Cash. Clioniiclll wlnrlshlolll wiper. for rllill. snow llliil l-lloct. One rub and .4-is stllvs tlcar °4 llouls Agent-l make "00 por will profit Al Exclllsive territory free. investli ‘ gate today. Auto Accessories Cu.. till, Echo Drive, Ottuwn, Ont. ARRIVED or gargle, herb-smoke or serum, __- HAZ - MA h _ One crlrloud of“llobln Hood' ‘i<‘lo1Ir' i`i.lrrolri 98's 4‘l‘s "’4"+ H also 1.000 nllgli lsrlllr. lllfldliligsl Oil (Tillie Meal. told pro:-rss). i- Wheat. 0ats_ Cracked Corn. Corn- meilicine In capsule lorin. It is meal. Rolled Oats. Oatmeal. `£lr‘n|-aiiteed t'o restore noi-mnl` Scratch Fovri. Shell. Grit. Laying \*¢h\hing,dtnp mucus gathering. Meal. A full line of “Royal Purple ltvhnlai and hronchialpaasages, Supplies". ensures lon nights ul quie I' All nl low:-st cash prices. ,Lol sleep. Co'!ts‘Ul.00. Get free trial U, §L.,.,_.,, you from our I ents. or .vrite Temple- lolll Limiteif. Toronto. Ont. dark again--'Iiavlng been on the! 90|# W NWI" °'°" I. _ W. A. JOHNSTONE Montague, I‘. E. 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