TODAY .. M31, 3J5 llc. 26c. " Eve. ‘l k 8.45, 21c, 37c. A drama of the plains. Stirring action. sirnnc situations. and a big climatic punch! Ser- s er:- en llilffl'~ dare - devil . cowboy in n new kind of' "wosicru? It , will thrill you Cartoon-WIRE FIGHTERS‘ Comedv-"WIIAT A TRIP" AND ROUGE PODGE COMING-NEXT MONDAY devil cevvblly in a thrilling breath-tubing All-IAIIKIIG W l ST Ii RN VERA REYNOLDS [H15 UtiAitLUldlliJfUWfl GUARD! AN T h e famous a thrilling the the dreaded Truly the roles of th v» ~*coon-s FRINGE EDWARD ‘Touonnoiil screen's "Buddies" famous Foreign Lesion any — Hell's SHOWS AT 3.15, 7 AND!) l. Mat. 16c, most in drama of French and penal col- Island i greatest eir career! fiienltral Guardian! -' ’ ‘rraverse at 2.80: ‘and Hummer-side at CHURCH OI‘ BOOM-AND - Rev. Ewen MaeDougall will preach Bab- bath. 0th, at Denable at 10.80; Cups A CHARMING STORY - David Lyall is an unfailing favorite story writer. Read ‘The Old Order ‘I. Also Monday, 10th at Coleman at 'l p. m, ~ | ..___- Changes" which ls to run as a aerial in the Guardian starting next week. VALUAM‘! OAHLE KILLED- Mr. Rnlell Roper, Central Royalty, had he misfortune yelterday after- noon of losing four valuable Guernsey cows. As a part of the railway fence was broken down they had strayed from their field on to the track. Two of them were killed by the jitney a- bout five o'clock in the afternoon, and two by the freight train which came along shortly after. Several of the animals were badly mutilated. lssammn DEAD-Mr. Wilbert McCarville of Kinkora received word of the death on Tuesday, o! his sis- ter, Mrs. Daniel Ellis, at her home in Everett, Mass. The deceased was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James McCarville, of Kinkora. JOINS MONTREAL STAFF- Mr. Gralmm Bennett. relieving manager of the Nova Sootis. Bank, who‘ has retumed from holidays at his home in St. John's Nfid., is en route this week to Montreal Where he enters upon his office duties there. PERSONAL! Mrs. L. H. Douglas and aon Gordon of Georgetown, left Tuesday for Bos- ton and hbw York. Dr. R. l". Whiston and Mrs. whist- on have returned from their meeting in the Greenwood (fhristian Church near 'I‘ignish. They report their best meeting on the Island thus far. BBADALBANE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA-Services on the above charge for Sunday, Nov. 9th, are as follows: Rose Valley, ll a. m.; Granville, 3 p. m.; Pleasant Valley, 37c. l Eve. 26c.42c,52c. 7.30 p. m. Thoa. Palethorpe, Min- Professor W. E. Fletcher, A. R. C. M. has arrived in New Glasgow. N. 8.. and assumed his duties as or- WINSLOE SERVICES-Services in the Winsloe United Churches on_ . ALSO MACK KENNEL TALKIE COMEDY HIT lsundsy, Nov. om, will be as follows: ,Communion Services at Highfieid iand Princetown Road at ll a..m. and Y H .: _ _ ;3 p.m. respectively. Services at ‘South Winsloc at '7 p.m.~—W.M.S. hMite Box Services at North Winsloe, Church there. ganist and cholrmaste of Trinity Miss M. I. McPhee arrived Tues- day from Atlantic City on a visit to her parents, Capt. McPhec and Mrs. .jp»‘l.1.'l1sics;,l Mizdzlnd Mrs. Earl V/arrcn, Head of K Hillsborougli, were visitors to the city recently. There were a goodly number attend- ing both church services in the Unit- cd Church and also in the Presby- terian Church here. The many friends of Miss Edith Mr. William Weeks. Fredericton. Cameron. teacher at Stanhope, are Prince Edward Theatre The Canadian Legion Presents “French Leave ” A 3 Act War Comedy ON JVOV. 51h and 6th A: 8.15 Ur‘. lei‘ the {niironiigzc of His Hon. LL-Gov. Heariz and ' 311's. Heariz. FENCES: Canadian Legion llund Orc-laesira iu attendance. llox Office open from 9.00 n. m. Nlonday ' lzl. l-‘If’ ..":c, 30c, 35c cniwromrs Greatest Sensation “ Our Blushing ‘ Brides " i-1|JN'1*E:2 RIVER VT AND VICINYFY The rcccut rain ruvl vruzri niicd in (iii; v nyctl much yrnncrii’, cs- pecially resulting from the heavy storm at scn. Thc honvj: srn lashing along the ziorih rliorc liI\1l€‘l".’l'llllfl‘.‘d the approach to lllf‘ lrxirl"? n’ Ogsicr Bed. The lllfYIi lid" and lxcauv mir- ront. washed a portion of the budge away. ‘Hires cars. while crossing this bridge, plunwcd into tho vncnncv. No physical ixiiurz" rosuifcrl to ilzc occu- Fl 01TH . illll.‘ 11a"! ' pants of’ thc ca". but lzrvrcr-r: rind n."- '1! hours vrori: suc- m u", tho curs from their vrntc iounciinus. Work has eneblvl t tr lTic to cross the brfciqc ll!" ill" li"n\'i"r friiffic is passing nan‘ IHlOllICPYOlll". All ore anxious to see the renoirinficomyifct- ed as it is a portion of tho main high- way along the north sidc. slstance n seeded in t The many fricncls nl Mr.'=_ Wood. Hfintcr River. rrgrvl, to lr-nrn that her condition aflcr n rcccnt stroke of paralysis still rcmnins unfavorable. We all xvish lxc-r a spcrwiy rcPHVP-‘l? Rev, and Mrs, A. Clmpmnn. of Hunter Rlvcr circuit. Unitcd Church. have returncd from a \\‘f‘ll-l"fll'll(‘(l |nd pleasantly snout holiday wit!) friends in Portland and cities of the Mnritimos. . ‘Mr. H. H. Court. Inspector of Schools, Charlottetown, has been vis- iting the schools in this vicinity inst week and finds thcm un to their usu- al standard of prnfidcncy. We are picascd to report that Mr. Alex Ross, Whcatley River. is able to be about again, after h's serious ill- ness and hope that complete recovery villi soon be assured. M1: and Mrs. if" ram-n If" and Lccizsley and 2.5. "upfr-r 91'1"". M*s"r<. win l/filrdock Czilcliflca, rrri Mrs. S. M. Dnnicl. Mr. A. B." i l i l l Mr. and 111's. Clivsici" Rnckham. Wizenllcy River, and Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Railings, Anglo Rustico, were among tlmsc who attended the Wcrldis Greatest Fox Show on Wed- ncszlrpv. hfij W. D. NfcCoularcy. Now Glas- gow. who has hccn visiting his (iaurzlitrr. Mrs. Robert Stevenson, Whcntlcy Riwi‘, mcl. with yvliat mlrzht have been a very serious ac- cident. On Saturday afternoon. while heading the cows in the yard, Mr. ltlcCoularcy tripped and fell over a very low wire fcncc. which his grand- son llflfl placed around n fl'J\‘.‘L“l‘ bcci in the sprinrz, fnlllnc on a stake, which cut his mouth vcry badly. Med-l ‘Ical nid was quickly summoned and scvcrnl stilchcs were required to close up i310 wound. Mr. McCoubrey is do- sirfas wcli as can be expected. Miss Sarah Stead, stenographer of A. Pickard dz Co, Charlottetown, spent Sunday the guest of her par- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stead, Whcnticy River. A very successful chicken supper was held at the home of Mrs. John Mobbs, Grcenvnle, on Thursday even- ing. Oct, 30th. The supper was serv- cd by tho ladies of Greenvaie Wo- men's Institute. They sure can serve good cats. Games and the fishing pond furnished much merriment. A goodly sum was rcniizcd despite the disagrccnblc ivcnthcr conciitions. Mrs. Richard Stead, Whcatley Riv- er was removing a pot of boiling food from the stove last week, when the pot tipped and the boiling food pour- ed over her legs. She was the only one about the place at the time and shc went to the phone and obtained aid from one of the neighbors. ‘The burns were trcatcd and bandaged. They are healing as well as can be expected, although they are still very painful. Miss Helena McMillanffeacher of ‘ N. MacLcod. Mount- Stewart. arc very , sorry to learn that. she is at prcsrnt ' in the P. E. Island Hospital, under- was a week end visitor in this vicin- iiv. Mr. John Ling, Hunter River, re- cently installed a new radio, Congratulations are due ‘Mr. and Mrs. Athol Rackham. Wlicailcy River, on the arrival of a fznc big baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. William Bowen and son Locksley, Wheatley River, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph-Pow- er, Charlottetown, motored to M011- taguebn Saturday. The “weather was ideal, and they reported the roads were very muddy the further cast they went. Much rain had fallen there on Saturday, of which there were none at all here. While there. they were the gucsts of Mrs. Power's aunt, Mrs. George MacDermick. Hunter River was visited by an aeroplane on siu-irlay. There were several passengers taken up; They were well pleased with their trip in the air. The plane took off ugan about 7.30 p. m.-L. . MOUNT STE\VART AND VICINITY The many friends of Mrs. William going: trcatmcnt, and hope for a SDQCdY TECOYCIQY. Mr. and lVlrs. P. L. Coffin, Snvazc Harbor, were visitors to the city 1v:- ccntly. Mr_ and Mrs. Ccorgo Dover. Suf- on Sunday. The many friends of Miss Isabel‘ pleased to know that she is recover- ing. after Izeing confined to her home for a time, owing to illness.—XYZ, CARDIGAN SCHOOL Principal's Department Grade X—l, Florence lticEachcrni 2. Irene ‘MacDonald; 3, Mosiac Brothers. - ' Grade VIII-l, Daisy Agnew; 2. Stella Sullivan: 3, George Sullivan. Grade VII-l, Alban Brothers: 2, Mfldred Redmond: 3, Teresa Maclnq tyre. Principal-J. Edward Hynes. Assistant/s lloom Grade V-l, Rita Sullivan; 2,, Gladys Redmond; 3, Ronan MacDon-i old; 4. Lawrence Shepherd. l Grade lV-l, Clarence Ryan; 2,1 Rcgis and Aime Ryan; 3, Ethel Shepherd; 4, Leonard Mclntyreh Grade IlI-~1, Rita Murphy; 2,) Phyllis Agnew: 3. Arthur Brothers; and Allan Walsh; 4, Anslem Camp-l bcll. _ l Grade II (a)—1_ Teresa Murphy; 2,. Hcnry Shepherd; 3, Joc MacAulay. Grade II ibi-l, Norbert MacDon- ald and Lydia Byrnc; 2, Jean Mac-l Donald and Leah Brothers; 3,“Alban| Sullivan; 4, Tillie McIntyre. Grade I (al-I, Inez Redmond; 2,} Ester Trainer; 3, Kathleen Ryan. ' Grade I ibi-l, Kcnt MacDonald. Gfflflc I ‘Ci-l, Lavina Byruc. Toddler-Bernadette Lows. ' THE MARKETS NIONTREAL, Qucn, l\""-'.' 5--—On‘inr- lo cliccsc ms a quarie. of a cent lowzr here today being quoted at: 13"., cunts a pound while Quebec was ‘ folk. were visitors to Mount Sicwart firm at 13% to 138,’. cents. Receipts lvmlaliiflls 0f the MiBPB/iofi’ Birds 6011-‘ were 1,183 boxes. On tho buticz" market caisrn townships number one pzxztcurzcd crximcry in carloi-s was fined $25 and costs or ‘my of Fanning-Dre,“ are very San-y 5 “as quutczi at 29 1-4 to 29 1-2 cents to learn that she is now in the P. E. I fl- lf-"ulld with solids 32 cents and Island Hoslmay recovering. {mm afprints 33 cents to retailers. Rcceipts operation for appendicitis and hopqtnviallcd 416 Irsxcs. Less than c-arlot to see her homc ngnin soon. IITRTS I01‘ "C?" ‘Bid @385 WW8 BX- ltras 53 to 55 ccnls, first; 45 cents and Mr. and Mrs. George Jay, Mountllsccsnds S0 to :12 emits. Reccipts were, Stewart, were visitors to the city rc-‘2.0li3 cases of which nine hundred, ccntly. ‘were frozni Eggs and there were also American eggs going through here Miss Ann‘e O‘I~lan!ey, Clmrlotlc- for cxpczt included in the rrcclpts. town, spent the neck end at hcriThe potato market was ten- (‘cuts home in Point dc Roche. lzxvcz- today. New Brunswick Green lhfcuntains were selling ex track at Mr. and Mrs. Artcnias Jardinénnmety cents per eighty pound bag Charlottetown. were visitors to Mount‘ and Prince Edward Island cobbler; l Stewart 0n Sllfldflll- ‘were 85 cents and Prince Edward Ia- l land Greet Mountains at 95 cents a, Mrs. Victor Coffin. Savage Hflfbfll‘. nlngty pound ha; 1 was a visitor to the city recently | O-I-I-AWA_ om“ No“ 5__Egg mark 1 'ets continue firm with prices gencr- I services We" held m Mmmt Show ' ally unchanged. Some activity is now art United Church on Sunday ntmnderway in the turkey market hr‘ eleven a. m. and at seven p. m. Rcvx. the Thanksgiving “Mt Toronto_l M- K- Charmm“ Pum" i Fresh eggs are very scarce here andg the market firm with storage stocks; moving well. A car of British Col-l ‘umbia eggs has been sold for ship- ment this week at extras 50, firsts 52. pullet extras 47 delivered. Toronto- ,Ontarlo graded frcsh eggs are be- ‘ing offered at extras 55, firsts 5l,| seconds 30 to 32 delivered. Dealers are l quoting fca- dressed geese l4 in 18* cents per pound. ‘Turkeys 25 to 30' cents delivered. MontreaL-Egg re-| ceipts here today wece 2,063 cases as» Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Douglas and ‘wmmrd m 672 “s” °“ the “"95”: Miss Hazel Corbett, Savage Harbor,‘ pmdmg d“? m“ Yeflr- The 95! mu‘ ‘I were visitors to Head of Hillsborough 3k" L! "nchmiled “d “V”? 9M1!“ on Sunday lularly on the higher grades of fruh. A shipment of number two turkeys A chgcken summ- flnd bu”; were including birds from six to twelve held in the for. Hall. Mount Stew- iwimds in her: Offered from Winni- art. on Wednesday last. which waslllflfl 8i» prices r8081"? from 19".- cent»! well attended. Quito a large nmount‘ for the lishvst stock to 29 1-2 vents 'I‘he many fricnds of Mrs. Walter Dockendorff (nee Gladys Warren), are sorry to learn that she has en- tered the P. E. Island Hospital for treatment, and hope for a speedy rc- covery. Services were held in Mount Stew-I art Presbyterian Church on Sunday at eleven a. m. Rev. Mr. Genge, pas- tor. ilrizcl Grcirc Sci-moi, spent the week . Bowen, and; end at her home he. was. reamed in 31d of m; United for ifie heavlrst. 1t is understood that Church. some have been sold on that basis. ‘months and had four live "callrrs")‘ MoPhee, Georgetown. While in the city she will bc the guest~of her brother, H. F. McPhee, and Mrs. Mc- Phee. gsaturday, Nov. 8th. at 7.30 ll. m. new. s. s. Grant, Minister. C. I’. It. OFFICIAL HERE-Mr. W. ;T. P. Pugsiey, travelling passenger ‘agent of the C. P. R. was in the city this week on business. Mr. Pugs- ley said business was a little slow at present, but he expected travelling would commence forthwith on ac- count of Thanksgiving and the usual winter trek lo thc sunny south. The “inter ocean travelling ls again start- ing but it will be after Christmas before it reaches its height. Uctober Report Of Provincial Health Officer shows the number and names communicable diseases and deaths from same as reported to the Pro~ vincial Board cf Health for Octob- er 1930 as compiled by Dr. P. A. Creel- man; Qhief Health Officer. NEW CHURCH AT STANLEY BRIDGE-The new United Church at Stanley Bridge will be opened to the worship of God on Sunday, Nov. 9th. ll a. m., Dedication service by the Rev. J_ W. McConnell, D.D., sermon by Rev. John Stirling: 3 p. m., ad- dress by‘ Rev. J. M. McLeod, M.A.; 7.30 p. m., Rev. J, W. McConnell, president of the Marltmc confer- ence. Special music by outside tal- ent at the three services including artists from Summerslde, Kensing- ton and Long River. Disease Deaths Reported Cases Reported 3 Diptheria Influenza Pneumonia . . Meningitis. . . Poliolnyelltis (Infiantile Paralysis) 2 4 CARD PAltTib-Another enloyable Scarlet Fever card party took place Tuesday night Ihlbgrculogjg at the Holy Redeemer l-ilall, when aITypl-lold large number of players sat down to ‘ Enteritis (omens) Play Auction FOYtWFlVBS- T111’ gentle- {Total Deaths and cases men's first prize was won by Mr.| prize by Mr. William Doircn. The ladies first prize was won by Mrs.) Made Freernen Charles McDonald and the second| a . Of London City by Mrs. Paul Peters. The freeze-out was wan by Mr. Charles Gallant, af- (Specifll to the Guardian) tor an exciting contzat. ILLEGAL SHOOTING-Yesterday L°ND°N' N“ 4-4" ti" °1d Qfleynggn’ on imolmation or MigHGliildhall. with its five centuries of lllcnjamin Shepherd and the second “awry Birds warden spurge“, Jam“ ‘stirring history, the grime ministers hm W0 men appeared before M“? Inf Canada, Australia and New Zeal- istrate George J. Tweedy charged with |and may became funnel‘ M the cm’ of London. Picmle-ss R. B. Bennett, venpm, Oct; cm, charged with an fJ. H. scullin and G. W. Forbes were tmpmng LO km mimatwy gamemrds ‘gzcilared inf the ancient, flllqnlrilll to during the night, pleaded guilty and men o gx-d name and ame." threelSlr Adrian Pollock, City Chamber- "nfn, lntrrduced i-iie new freeman. ll-le said Premier R. B. Bennett has ordered confiscated. Ancth l -‘ er 6mg 'not belied his reputation for plain cd with hunting sh um d r1 , the c103,, 5953;“ wagrfeme: $25 “as: ispeakinl; and anxiety to get things costs or three months“ 'dcne, which admirable attributes are ‘ ,the more conspicuous on account of NEW aENTrs sT0RE_T;day ‘ahis well known hereditary and pas- new 5mm knym a3 ,,s,ylemal_t,,_sion~atc loyalty to the Empire. Pre- ,cpens “s den“ m the stand rcmvflwmler Bennett declared hc let the 1y- mwpied by m: late My‘ J_ w. ihonngagilils clonlerred nolt upon lllltiifiltgf Rotfiee at 135 Great G23: street. pea-so a y u. as an icnor o c The prcprzetou; are W’? youngiD-ominion cf Canada. I shall tell my Charlottetown business men; Mr. Mellow Canadians “hen I return. m Alfred J. Kelly, for a number or the most public way of the high re. Years salesman at Messrs Moore and ‘Erimznilgstgx fizudhog? s: 21;: McLeod‘ d Mr l G. M I , ' " tome“; n? emploiaer o’ the cats: concern ever manifested in their pro. he store and um“ lately salesman meals aligd prosperity, Premier Ben. at. Bethuncs Hardware Stow. 'I‘he:e m an‘ ' energetic young men are carrying , _ ,- well known lines of high class mer-‘F WOULD BEAT ENERY EKHITH chantdise including Society Brand clothes. Borsalino ha-ts, Hoiiberlln made-io-measure clcthes, Eastern caps and shirts. as well as other lines of men's furnishings. LOS, ANGELES. Nov. lL-Arthur W. Sleeper, aged 72, is not satisfied with having been married five tim- es. He is going to get married a- gain. He is justicc of the peace at Calabasas, and has had five divorc- es. The happy bride to be is Mrs. Mary Curtis, god 59, who has been marred twice before. line Minerals Linlment for Toothache- Chicago spot 31, November refriger- ators 22 1-2 December. 22 ‘l-B B l'ae hlinurlla Llnlmeut for Toothache. Covered With Bolts‘, on lune, lsok and look Miss Margaret Higgins, Dyment, Ont, wntesz-“I was covered with boils on my arms, faco and neck. I used plasters and other remedies with no results. My attention was drawn to Burdock Biood- Bitters, so I de- cided to get a bottle. The results were marvellous, as inino time the boils had completely disappeared, and my akin was clearer and fresher than ever. "fln°"'llll\l‘fifif\lit”lleflhapastlllilllsfli' URDOCIS B L() () I) i BITTi-i-ius ‘ le at all drug and The following classified summary‘ of ‘ R A Y 0 N SILK Nightgowns 69c Panties 69c Bloomers 69c Dance Sets 69c Step-Ins 69c Chemise 69c Teddies 69c 300 GARMENTS To Choose From No You're Y” "1' Not Dreaming the wanted shades. Lingerie —Sale— ER 69c i This is an opportunity to replenish your- lingerie Wardrobe st savings hitherto unheard of. Buy now for yourself. Buy mm- {or Ch.‘ tmas gifts. Every gar ment first quality full cut and in all Extratriliiiary .RAv0N CREPE N ightgowns 69c Panties 69c ‘ Bloomers 69c Dance Sets 69c Step-Ins 69c Chemise 69c V Teddies 69c _6c Be Here At 9 a. m. for First Choice Choicef » urrnoroiimil stoma ify order, Mafor Astor Had Narrow Escape i l I (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Nev. t-Major the Hon.‘ J. J. Astor, M. P., publisher of the London Times, escaped dmth by a hairsbrezz-dth tonight when his auto-‘ mobile overturned during a tour of his parliamentary. constituency near Dover. Swervlng to avoid hitting cy-l clists at a dangerous bend, Major As- tor's car struck a wall and 0'/ci'tu'rn-. ed, with the wheels in the air. Mnjorl Astor was unhurt but the chairman“ of the Dover Conservative Associat- ion who was with him was taken m] the hospital suffering from shock and , bruises. l Cabinet Meets (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont. Nov. Ii-The Cab- inet meeting which lasted well lnto' the evening produced no announcc-, merits. The agreement with British , Columbia under which that prov-‘ ince is allotted $900,000 for the con- struction of public works to alleviate unemployment did not come beforc the ministers at today's meeting. It will probably be taken up latcr in the week. It is the last of the agree- ments with the provinces undcr the unemployment rcllcf scheme. At- tendance at the meeting today was not large, several of the ministers being out of town. EXHORTS WOMEN T0 TAKE FRANCHISE SERIOUSLY MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 4—If wo- should prove an example to some men who have come to abuse their privileges, said R. L. Calder, K. 0., Montreal, who recently addressed the business women's sub-division of the Catholic Women's league here. the fact that he was speaking be- of the penetration of wozncii into' the world of affairs. Such a gather- ing, not so long since, would havc| been almost inconceivable. Women! given a fair chance, it was posslblc men in almost every field of en- deavor. They have- since done so. They have conquered prejudice. al- most completely. Tlicrc yetlrcmainv- for them to attain complete suffrage tlsing before the Bar. their share of the taxes and have therefore e. right to a voice in the. selection of the administrators of thc ' country, and furthermore it ivas in- evitable. The speaker warned against the as against editorial comment on the important uesticns of the day. Biin '1 partisanship, which induces c.~~. cl:ct-' w: to vote for one or the other party.) men use the vcte impartially, that .' Mr. Calder first of all emphasized? - fore an audience of busincss womm,‘ A a. significant sign of the times and I ,' then, had not yet found out ihsihl for them to achieve equality with) ~ in Quebec and the privilege of prac- ~ ' Mr. Calder said complete suffrage} h for women was lust. since they pay; ' i w liotice-Malpeque Road Biased lilalpeque Road from the cross l'0lld at the Watcrivorks to Si. Dunsiuns University will be closid until further notice, l)l<1l’AR'l‘_1'iI_F§_l\'VT 0F PUBLIC WORKS. _.-_.~,_- -----~-~-~-—-—~—-€. right or wrung; racial or religious bias; all nlist he eliminated in order that the iaatter at issue be treated entirely on its own merit as being good or iitlor the country as a ivholc. "If vomr-n thoroughly under- stand this ti-id put it in prnciicwf colonel Caller concluded, "then in truth they itill liavu set up for men i0 fcllow tilt highest ideal of dem- ocracy." _, Labor in itiany parts of Argeucnz is being unionized. American tteel is being used is clocks madellin Japan. orromsrnv i . . is a lxspepialized science. concerhrdting all ita re- sources to the end that Defective Vision may be restored, EyeliStrain relieved and Musivle imbalances cor- rcctri/i. ’ A one of these dsfxts may; c, and nearly always ls. tin cause of i Severe l Headaches liltroublcd with head- achis. we will be glad to invo-tigaie the condition on‘ your eyes, and if necessary. furnish you with properly flttel corrective glasses. c. nurcneson PPTOEIETRIST i v.1 i Flpr 1931 We ihve received our f stock of OFliICE & POCKET DIARIES For 1931 in all styles of binding ind at all prices. Conic in and select your Diary now while the ss- lortment is complete A iiarter & 0o. reading of sport or financial new-rs , -' V»: Limited