clefinizelv | V k cransparm t I Kills. Iqal- ' . Ross Betltune . . . . . . . . . . .. ....'l-'s..........j%lllilllvvfi"ll _RINCE ' WARD Tomorrow 1v“ enansv with LUPE VELEZ Estelle Taylor CAPITOL TODAY 1 A story brimming with Thrills and Mystery and glamor of the Ilafathouublp lint 1 Pow- er and thrill of a Chaney picture! Qwift action, vivid beauty. unforgettable ro- mance! ' S e rial Corned! orchestra wifhmoflne action _— thrills galore w bus- ponse >- intriguo - es- qllislte comedy é- a"! are crowded elliortain-i ingly 1h this remarkable p‘ é l “rrmcnllnrorrarowu CHAPTER 11 "PIRATE OI P A N A M Al’ ’ “DUMB WAITEI." COMEDY Rod [4115 E VEN ING S NOV. 11tlt—-12th ANNUAL 111111111111 new can. ulotou a e s. t. "THE BLACK FEATHER ” MILODIAIIATIU COMEDY DIIICTION . IAIIAIA HONIILL EXCELLENT LOCAL TCAST SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS IISIIVI HEAT BALI TOMOIIOW 0.80 TICKETS PIOCUHABLE AT BOX OIIIOI PRICES- 500-150-31.” (No Tax.) "P Annual Collecti Kent Street to Date - _Mr. and Airs Charles Carson 11111.15 ‘Ida H[‘l1(ii‘l‘~O11 . . . . . . .. ‘Muscnrlslllla Nlcholson 111\5rs.-F4n1na Ryan . . . . . . . .. U.‘ Mrs. J. L. lilrbeoli . . . . . . . . .. l-rDuncan Lhingstone . . . . . . .. ' lémii§s Doris Glll . . . . . . . , . .. . OHS $10.00 82.00 $2.00 $2.00 $1.25 $1.00 $1 00 $1.00 81.00 ' .25 rs, J. l). Jenkins . . . . . . .. . ll‘.'i'1‘s'.C.'B. Colrs rs. Haszarcl . . , . . . . . . . . . . ... Ill- s. F. 13111011 . . . . .. 1' s. Calvin McKay Ivliss Emma White .......... as ~M1lll1lP Ncumn . ','mr.e w. A Mlllcr f. Mrs. Leslie Crockett Longworth Avenue to Date Harry Wzncheslcr . . , . , . , . .. ...- ‘Ncw Method Cleaners 1' w. A. nix vivlrs. Mon. . 1" , Arthur (laws . . G. ‘W. Rvchie . . . . . .. . C. l-l. Robinson . T. J. l-larrls . . . . . . . , .. f. W. A. Stewart . E. A. Postrl‘ ,. " rr. F. Pullnrlnn . W. C. Cooke Helen Haszard Queen Street to Date eurge Richards Javq Bcihuuc . . . . ._‘(l.'-1.1nl:r\son....... . McDonald . v llcLean 1k McFndyen .E. Toombs . . A. Bruce . . . . oynl Bank Sitlif , 3 "ank Riggs . . . . |~ lhua. Rots . . . . '. J. Carl‘ fell McKcnzlc_ . . . . . .. 1.11‘ ‘Liringsionc l cl/rliazl Bros. . V. J. Bu". £1'.‘1'.s htstrl‘ Canlpbcli M119}, L11 lull’ .. 1 Rodd . . . . . . . . Bourke .. Allan t. ‘- . . . . ...-Hue)“ ........'.1.-,.¢o0 82.00 $2.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 'Sl00 $1 (l0 $1 00 .50 _ $1000 irlg three small children and an i11- 05 00 $3 00 $2 00 $2.00 $1 0i) $1.00‘ $1 00 $111110. devoted husband and four llttle‘ $1.00.‘ children. and ‘with all the romforls $1.00!of homo life, 1i. would b98111 tlnihmany years nf $100‘were to be hers, glgyorystricicen husband and parents and g5loq1four children, Lm-enm, Lorlna, Ter- 1 $5.00 $10.00 $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 01.00 Ii .00 $1.00 51m breaking. siill we know it is God's. $1.00 $1.00 "$1.00 $1.00 $1130 $10!‘ $1 0'1 01.00 I 810.001 31,00 There not dead, than loved one! “no sleeping for their spirits wait be- $1.00 Ymd’ ' sum Waits and watches for our coming $100.‘ when the trials of life are o'er We shall meet and be united on that bright eternal shore. Mi‘. Currie Mr. McCloskey . eo. Berrigan 1 Mr. Harris John Martin Miss Waye Mrs. O'Neill lMr. Jones ‘ Miss Bell Miss White ... Ml". Sterns lirvvanlderstlne . . . . . .. . Mr. Stevenson .. I Mlss J. Johnston .. $1.00, 1410310 Ward . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 $1.00; $1.00; $1.001 $1.00 Mass oards were received from q Ooithe following: Mr. Charles Mal-Inl- ‘ ‘o ‘inn, Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Hynes, Mr. ‘and airs. John Peters. Mr. and Mrs $1 O0 Lamont, Air. antlMrs. Edward Foot- er, Marie M. lifaclxllan, Mary Mac- , Lellan, Ronald J. MacLellan, Mrs. A Friend . . . . . . . . . .. . $1.00‘ Mary L. MacDonald and family’ Chas‘ McKenm 5101111.". Cornelius Morrison and family. J. Crockett :. $l,00:M,.s_ Margaret Clown Mn and ma, 3100111110111 MacLellan and family, Mr. $1110‘ and Mrs. John fir. White and family, $1.00, M1; and lviirs. Austin Cosgrove, W. 501D. l-lynes, Mr. Joseph Whit-e and 9785, family, Mr. 1111a Mrs. P. L. Cash, I141. and Mrs. Leona-rd MoOaz-ville. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Caseley, MT- E115 ‘Mrs. N. J. McNeill and family, Mr. ,and Mrs. Robert Glover, Billie Jclough, Mr. and Mrs. John Mov- lnagh, Joseph Connick, Mr. and MIS- ‘ 1Clarence Mohan, Mr, 8-114 ‘hall-LR l Seldom are we called upon to re- lggrgekgggziményrkalalqnsxfi_ and" cord such a sad death as that ‘which , Him John J_ whucl Nm and Mm ,OCClll'l‘Bd at Spring Valley 0n Octobqmbert Connlckl ML and Mm Um“ l er 20th., when the Angel Death vls- Fauna‘ 110d the home of Mr. Charles Mac- , m MUM and wok m her eternal m’. Iletlers and messages of sympfl l’ Mr. Roach .. A Friend .. ———-——i-_-____ INMEMOBIAM l MR5. CHARLES MacLELLAN ‘wad-ll the beloved w . - M [he early age or twontymjurqgaret Clough and Billie, Mrs. M81’ . ~ - v, . d years eight months. The sad news‘ u“? Clmeltorgeind nnéuéqmmn-yv :2; announced by the Charlottetownimfi'fiubeg hn 1,125,115,11- gnduldirll Guardian has evoked a. wav of uni- 1 1m m o ' ' versal sympathy for the ebereavedjEdward Fogtean Mae’ Hygdu’ family so deeply afflicted by tllislyfilflmgaxgklgqufifarfiogfi’ ‘n, sudden death. On Saturday morn- an’ ' . _ ' M" _ lncz previous to hel- death Mrs. Mac- ‘bcjzlarnilcggtisf 11:51:“: 1,23,11,13 ‘l/ggfy Lellau was suddenly stricken with ' b, 9793. paralysis and despite all that med1— Pnssume Cm Will Care and tender nursing could‘ 1*?‘ 1,1,, Sh. passed peamum. Way m“ 1' MR. JOHN c. DIAMOND “m twelve d“! 01d‘ During h“ death occurred at. the Prince illness she received an we consom 1 Edward Island Hospital on Bunday. tirm of the Holy Catholic 0111111011 or“ ‘mm 0mm 1313mm" 1°’ “my aways a fervent years n. resident of this city. ~ which she was inald MacDonald, Indian River and Rev. William V. MacDonald, Hope Riler. lvlrs. hiacLcllan, who “'11s formerly Miss lvlary Hynes, was the only cllllzl of Ml‘. and Mrs. Jerry ‘Hymns. Sprlng Valley to whom she was always a dutliul, loving, and‘ obedient (laughter. By her noble and generous disposition and ever smll-l ‘in; countenance she won for herself a very wide circle of friends who and was ever faithful in the 1115-. charge of his duties. i 111010111111 not 111 good health for? some time he was at his post night-i 1y until about a week ago when he was compelled to‘ enter the Prince Edward Island Hospital where every- 1111111194 with 511m."- regret me sad 111mg possible was done for him but news of her early demise. Her mar-l ‘111119111 “"11- 111¢d 111C “l,” vary hnpp); and Wm, He leaves to mourn besides a sor- l-olvlng widow, two sons, Ruascl and Charles and one daughter, Margaret, nil at home. The funeral was held yesterday af- iemoon from the residence o! Mrs. William Proctor. 23 Spring Park Road where service was held by Rev. Mr. Outhouse, pastor of the Baptist church, who also conducted service int the grave in rail-view cemetery em and Reginald, the eldest child where interment was made. only {our years old. Her funeral,‘ The pail bearers were Messrs. Les- which was one of the largest everi ier Caaford, Walter Calford. Oscar [seen in this nolnmunixy was held onrrootor, Robert Diamond, Bpurgoon Tuesday morning October 22nd" w Diamond and Melvin Diamond. St. Malivis Church Indian River, ' ‘where all that was mortal of a 10v- . lng wife and mother wu laid, to rest . ‘The palhbearers, all rouslna of the Q“ [he mofning o; gm, 33111,, deceased, were: W. D. rlyrles, John the Angel of Death visited tho home J. White. Emmett Moynsgh, Mnt- or “mo; 13, Mgcbonald, Walt Qt. 1t.hc\v wlllrc, Francis Burgess and .1. Pgterm 11M glglmgd t)” mu] 0g nu P- Whiiv- loving and estimable slam’ Intitia. In our home ll chair is vacant and Th, “Quad hm bgen 11-1 failing I voice forever still. lilalitil im- more than a year, and Though for ller our 1111111011311 it was known for loma time that death was inevitable, yet ‘friends and relatives were sadden- Cirm- Yeti when they learned she had PI’ that. earthly happiness but God Ln His lwisdom ordained otherwise and we; can only sav "Thy will be done." l She leaves to mourn her grief- MISB LETITIA MaeDONAI-II llearis a1 n. W111. Onl- ll missing from the one wi1o=e face so lull of cheer pd gwgy, _ Ollc "lilo llilil h-r amtlel of Milt-v,’ The 131a ML“ Mggflmglfir is; ail-w hrialuvltrd h-"ln" for many 111101-11 11'. "w... st. Peters in 1871.111 $1 oolDaniel Dunphy. Mr. and Mrs. James} , ' _ 1d, Mrs. Mar-- lie and mother Mm Mary L Mflcnona ‘her life, and which was tempered with m» Christian spirit o1 love and self sacrifice for suffering humanity, ‘led 11min mute takes course in waltham training school for nurses. 'She comlplotad her comes and gra- iduatod with high honwa 111 mo. lkoal testimony of her worth as a nurse is given by tlhoac for Whom she worked. ~ _ Shepuraued her vocation in spite ‘of ill-health, till within one year of her death, when she returned i0 her lhome, where with strong faith and iunbounded confidence in God also awaited the final summons. _ Heznspiritmi needs were attended 100 by her pastor Rev. A. P. Macho]- .lan, who administered to her the 1111.»; 0011501011; mo; of the Catholic Church. The funeral was held from the home of her brother on . the morning of Sept. 25th., .ic' Qt. An- drew’; Church, where 1a solemn ‘alsll Mass <11 Requiem was oale- bratedby Rev. R. F. MacDonald, P. P., Indian River, nephew of deceas- ted, assisted by Rev. J. C. MMDOIP aid, P. P., St. George's, as deacon, Rav. R. J. MacDonald, P. P., 8t. O01- ulnba as sub-Deacon and Rev. A. L. iinnott, P. P., Rollo Bay, u Mash: of Ceremonies. arml- which all that lwaa mortal of a loving sister was consigned to its parent dust. there J to await a, glorious resurrection. 1 spa leaves to mourn twb Moth- ers‘: Rev. P. J. MacDonald, P. P" Donald, West 8t. Peters, two sisters, Mrs. C. J. MacDonald. ‘Race-die one; and Lillian MacDonald. Welt at. rams, also a large number 0f other relatives and friende. The nail bearers were: Peter 0- MacDonald. Lloyd MOEWB, MluAdam. Basil MacDonald, Joseph MacDonald, Polar F. McAdam. A TRIBUTE In the death of Lem,‘ “work Am. locomotive 0o. aid, class of 1910, the nursing pro- Am‘ am)‘ Mum” Co‘ ' [mum h“ ‘m l devoted membem Anaemda Copper Min. Co. S I M,“ Manama Md m“ dummy Hud. Motor Car Co. 47 I l I I to the very end. In the bell-lining <11 her sickness U- l- We! emergency COD-GR c.0- (N.Y.) ...-...”. 51 l‘ I she was called to an cssesmwastosickwgcnbuttoo unselfish to refuse, so aho went climbing the hill leading to the house with great difficulty. That A1>1141I1~ , service was the 1m she ever ren- Mvntreal Power dared. Soon after that she Wu tak- en to a hospital in Boston, later. coming to the from which she went improved for a short time. death oama peacefully and on September Skid, 1929. To Miss MacDonald's family and friends we i-ha Waltham Graduate Nurses’ Association extend heart- felt sympathy. Waitham ‘Draining ashool Nausea. "Waitham. Mall- Gertrude Matteo-aha. Beatrice Do Vebor. Oommittu. Mas unis: Rev. R. I. MacDon- ald. P. P.. Indian River. ROV- POM! F. MacDonald. F. 9., wallurvilio. Mmtana. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Mae- Mfllm. Charlottetown. ‘trinity Min- ion Club. Bolton. Mesa, James I and Lillian MacDonald, Waet 8t. Peters. Mrs. Oharietto MacDonald, ‘lbaoadie Oren, Mr. and Mrs. As- neas C. MacDonald. West at. "rotors Helene MacDonald, I-laverhill, Mats. Katherine MacDonald, Indian liv- er, Angelina 50mm, R. N, Rollo Bap-D. J. MacDonald and family, pt. Peter's lake, John JI'WM1 aid, It. Peter's Lake, A. it... MacDon- ald and family St, Peter's Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Peta: O. MacDonald. Pesku lilttion. Catharine laaoben- r6: Walkervilla. Montana. James B. Mac111"1111‘1'h11’°- Alba-H Members Montreal Bteck lbrcbange. ‘member, 1mm hm. Dam, m,“ Regg Fm" many years the duel-M’ 1191 m.“ w duty md to m“ idem and Intorlultl. retroleum 21% the responsible position 0i’ night. lmdluuw“ of pump“. m“ em (yo, ___,_,___ 133 watchman in the business section of dared hm. 9,111" 114mg and pa- U111” 7”‘ Ry‘ u‘ 11*" “"1" 1“°1“‘““¥ ‘h’ "m" 1" tienta. she upheld these traditions 11- 5- 111411011" *1°°1‘°1 °°- 1” which the Patriot office is situated Waltham Hospital Winnipeg Else. home to Brampton Prince Edward Island where aha Bras. Traction Her Steal Co. of Gan: ........‘. WW1! Bhswinigan rwf- lailri 1.111» went to Boston where ehe I 1:»; 07:0 <11: m1- wlinlu; - 111111111 m1- some years. Thai-lenti- ,Ol1o great llcpc that leads v- n" ll; 3s1|13v1l"l.‘YoWt’-WP‘F" ' " 1 mo. ambition which '_ characterised I aid Bloonflna Point. Janom u»;- DOHUUNPNUMUI Oren, Mrs. Jams momma! vat-nee sum. Illa am- x Donald. Orwell Oova. Penzie me- Donald, Charlottetown. Rank Mac- Donald and family, CIIITIONQW-wh James E. and Allan MacDonald, 0r- well Cove, Nellie MacDonald, Boston Mus, Mrs. John A. tmobonald. Boston. Mam, Mrs. Rudolph Mu:- Donald, Boston. Bani: MacDonald. Boston, Mrs. James McMillan, Boe- Spiritual offerixus from Boston: NEWSY FARM lvoTlls .Bv.1:\q1.9¢1' . r- . cataract-lawman» m” "m" mu"- goiisread: "Wm t: to be a wa- n" world.‘ Poultry Cont,“ to b; Junction of the planet Venus with thfl mu at the Crystal Palace. 111 undo; F” c: ixfizhoiméturgme Bus. next July. vrominq to be a b W011 u 11111:. tbousb 1t wlll have w "so ti" 13nd’ °“‘1‘":("‘e”“&;:f I “ma” n n i‘ w “m”, the wan.“ "glen o! the Great 91b XI” i hold at Ottawa two years eso- Mr- "1 111° "°"‘1"‘°'“.' "1 m'1°’;f‘ ‘an’, t l Fred o. 1111010, m Dominion roam-r "We W" “"1"” ""1 V" 15'1"‘ , Hubudmm‘ "tum, W, mum Chicago and other lake-side c 111mm an extended tour of WWII. 7°" t1°°d°d1 “N117” on,’ mu" illfypt .1111 Palestine. which ho has ‘WW-With!!! million dollars dam- ‘visited m the meal-am of m: "cml- Ile- ‘I110 verve-fleet!» f" *1" ‘um. a1 t result, exhibits win-u “MW” W" "111- 1"" "i 11111 11°‘ ' m“, b, ,0 n.uw.l “mp1,”, “d m rain till the ma; evidently the ht!‘ d”, poultry. rabbus ‘and p1,.’ jlfleefld 0f 0H9 llkfi lwflli- O11 Hi6 on; will be assembled from many 28th We. had the fill! murky 5140" “m, from amnesia, a m: m; not anv- Oanada’: quota is intend“; u, p; in| bail and snow. That nilhi. the ' one thouiandbirds. and there should 81°10“! VII "W" 1°!’ $1" 111'"- 11"" be little difficulty 111 gettin: that and thedlhllll we "hi" r1111" number of roll outstanding individu- kllled- The immature me all!" aware/ms dun cm1j|m““ amuse ' ~ NEW YORK. N Y» Novmg‘. " one hunt“ cigania yearly (m. m man. vvomllaiadohlldlntippmw emu is the current rate o: 9M“, Hm in the American tobacco in‘ A statistical ell-intuition of 01, m: dustry, sporsored by clam and 00.. irldlcatesfthst 1.1a 5111,51,,“ public will pay Indra tin; yufm little white rolls of shredded w than for * “ 1 defence. 1'11, m] amount is eltlfn-aied at $050,000,“ for 1929. Other authorities have g, will" P 11181,: 8l.000.000.o00.. Many 01111131! 0f dollars have bu; “ti!!! M00001! t0 the value or oemrenygharea- spwulative 1,11,,“ Ill reviovedbysn snncuncementthgg wholesale cigaret prices would be w; back up when they we're before 1,11, ream Oolifltliiive “whim 1-11.". Bleed on fiauree fer the put 1| Wars the consumption‘ of cinm‘ will ecmtitlua its gigantic upvmq swing for several years. Since 1011115 the United Stats; . . annual inmate in on the last two days of the month. 1 sis among the sixty million poultry w“ extremely?“ fund from s“ to w“ p" m“. f on ‘Canadian farms. Our returns ind‘ 111° buwmfl" ishow that in performance we have 111811- " 1 some good blrds- here-not perhaps o" 111° "*1" l'l"°""-“'1"l'11 T" such 1111a; u Britiah Columbia 1m.- W" ""1181" 1" *0 "W 1°’ "M1011"- tor our climate is colder; but tiist 11011. it hadvbgen shot buihI-dflfill" 431115111” (411111, u, 91104111,. hug“,- ed to die .011 the [bulls of tlil omit. and more virile stock, and it is hoped It was a duck-like bird but smaller. that our Island may he represented. mmum"? b1" 14 111131195 11°11‘ 111° 11F Those requiring fuller i. ‘ rotation °1 “l9 19111 1° 111° 91111 °1 u“ "11- Th. are enjoined to communicate with ¥P"\1111m 1° °°1°1"1'1“' “Y”! "1111 ME. J.W.Bou1tar,1)oputy Minister of Wine)- wfls of a beautiful iridescent Agriculture, or Mr. Fred M. Nash, at Wlnxk- 819E111 111111191511 111’ B 111" 01 the Department of Agriculture, Char- 111111 lbwe» ""1 °1 W111” 591°"- iottetown. ’ ’ . ~ - ‘. . ‘ Bola 1h Hones Notds on October - Dr. 11101191 Bfllllflllflll, t!!! Pi'0Vi-!l0il1 zlwlolzist for Ontario. u the on out- , ,with the exception By ill-ls courtesy of Pref. J/A. Clark. I learn that the rainfall on the 8rd and 4th of October, was 1.04 inches at the hperimantal Farm. Here on the North Shara it was wall over two inches. Similarly on the 8th there was at Fowl-nail, hall sufficiently viol- ent to damage potatoes that were ly- in: on the ‘ground: while ' here. a comparatively short distal-lea away. there was slizht rain only. ' About an inch and a hall of rain fell ‘on the1 10th. --e--.--__---_-_-_. ....-..................... I65‘ Penelope MacDonald, ‘Mira. E. w. Foster. Paul Foster. David llbster. Mrs. Evelyn MacDonald. Mn. John Collins, Miss Helen Oolllru, Mile Eleanor MacDonald. Mm John A. MacDonald, Mrs. May Maowrmae. lvfrs. Melvin: Doyle, Mrs. J. D. Mac- Donald. Mrs. Joseph Egan, W5. Walter Bridges, Mrs. Thomas Smith Mrs. Ellen Maclnnis, Mrs. mlubetll, Maclnnis. Mia Mlargaret lhclnnis. Mrs. Mary MscAulay. Mia-a mm MaoAulay, Mn. Loulba MacDonald, Mrs. Mary Macliwhem. rm. Simon Mix-ch, New Harnpehi ,_ Miss Mary Mureh. New Hampshire, Miss Mil-n’ A. McAdam. New flammhire. Pillow: Mrs. Boeiallnm L. M» Ewen, Welt It. Hears. lotion of m: Sympathy: Panala MacDonald. Char Mu’ lnttotovlm. Mr. and 1m. James A. B. M‘ ‘ ‘ MacDonald, Little Pond, Jililttl Y MacDonald, ‘Ivaoadie. Helena Mu!- Dmald._ Haverhill. Nellie woven- aid, Bolton, lulu Bean-loo m véber. welt-ham. Mrs. John A. MacDonald. Boston. Mia Mary McAdam. New May OATS .11."... (Mi G011’: ............v B096, a WHEAT '11,." ... ......--.................... 131% “.1300”: 189$ (Patriot, please copy.) Stock Quotations 1140mm. f0... fiw-Quotationa furnished by Johnston and Ward NEW; You axon/mos AtehinmTop. a2 mm n. m. . as: Am. can 00.115 . 10o .. .... l m Tram Wesi-inlhouue lllee. 13811 .... 1001.2. be. Molvrasu. srocx axoaalvcs ‘I Medial authorities lends sequin colds wrong m 181111 w! again one Wllllfll- (l '12s Missouri Kan. dz Texas Ry. 260 Natl.’ Breweries 124 that ..-............. 42 can. Bioamehip Pfd. Dominion Bridge , . . Malay Harrie . . Fraser & Co. .. Gan. Irewary Br. Am. Oil ..... imperial Oil Aalioltoa J I i .1 l i i i i l6 Power corporation ll 1 BANII . Bani: commerce m Bank-loyal m Bank Mean-est s14 Bank Nova leotia ill WIIAT ., Dec. .....s-.......-.."unn-t-‘lfl Mar. t. _May . ‘Dlfiwtw-“ur-m-t......--.uan “'0! Ulla eaieounavsosnuuanfln II ' . 1 standing man in his profession in Canada today. ‘muse who had the P1045111! 01' hfiflfml him during Fab‘ mar! Week. may remember that n01 recommended s two-per cent solution‘ o! carbolic acid for bots in horsesi Rncently I wrote for further informa- tion and received the following roplyll "The two buttrestmants for thu condition are as follows: 1 (i) Creolin, one ounce in a quart of water, given la a drench after starving the animal for 34 hours. Repeat in a week; (21, Carbon (ii-sulphide given in capsule. ' in doses of 4 to 8 drains in accordance, with the ‘size of the horse, Iftlfl starving for 24 hours. is the other treatment. Carbon til-sulphide" can be purchased u lurubot capmias from drug stores and supllly houses. The bot eggs can be removed with a fine steel comb or the hair can be spongcd with Iuolinef’. ---_____..___ 1-4 R1011 rrovlnoo o! Arum-use has placed s tax of eight and one- half cents a gallon on gasoline. Of l. 10.71 p61- gm decline inlllflv. For 10 yam the 1-14, has msixitllned itself at an slung, rate of more 11:41 l0 pel- cent e041; rear. Commotion has doubled 11m the war. At the parent "t; n; m, clease fcr: 1929 this year will show | rise of more than l8 per c.1111 over mo. ii__________ Wcuhouses having a total Capac- ity of 660,000,000 pounds of cofiet have been built in Santos. Brszll. Jim's exam-u ‘to China in n11 W" 11111711’ 311-090-900 mater that in the llama month of last year. Card of Thanks ...._. Mr. Charles Macllallan and Mr. anthMi-s. Jerry Hynas Wish to extend their‘ sincere thanks to their neigh- bors. friends and relative; for their many acts of kindnau and sympathy. extended to them during their recent sad bereavement. 9793. -.—-r-—~|— ' Earaclie Heat an iron spoon. PM! four drops of lininvent and (our drops of sweet oil in it. mix and but one or two drops in the ear. “and it all started I anoe if filll-Jmfhqw gglfiq] f; ‘twine are the causes of colds) agree through that thou- Theylmepfovea hinted wearis d1; "flimrr. for