l, ‘ 1 I A. I. (A. '1'.) nallnhg » dueStJobn thefellowingafteraoou. [maps-mun I“ W" ' between Saint John and Yanuouth. n. ‘i ‘a ‘ 9m. -. ,1 u, WI! hi! $10 from Saint John. terooms $2.25 n’, ‘Mg Q I ‘N’ "WI Pfllllllo. Fine meals at fair piece. f3;;°2€.‘1'.'..‘;21“".'...‘.':'°“":..2'§lf‘!.'.i2 --= - - -‘ John, without extra charge. "' B O S '1‘ O N VIA m: S. S. YARMOUTH or m: mm TIRN hm“ "-” a-raaassurv truss Ono Round ‘frlp par Week from Saint John (culling at Yormouth, N. S., en route) lAIllIGflwnlocfaPolntWharLBaintJoIlnmfvI-yhldsyat Duo Boston s o'clock (a. s. r.) following Jletlrnnlllaulsevsnostoaweesesesystmgg, Anly my Candi-II BMW»! Railways company Ticket om», or at Hood's Point Wharf, lallt John. lying in Saint m was Manna or VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP "in. was BRIGHTON BLACK FOX COMPANY, LIMITED. ... NUHCE IS HEREBY GIVEN Llhat a Special f‘ ral Meeting of jthe shareholders of The Brighton "Black Fox Company, Limited will be “hold at the Office of Norman W. Jawther, 86 Great George Street in fflharlottetown in Queen's County in Irina Edward Island on Monday, lithe tenth day of December A.D., 193d jgt the hour of three o'clock tn the "afternoon for the purpose of cou- gal‘ r’ and passing upon a resolu- tion requiring that the Company be "wound up lander the provisions of "The Voluntary Winding-Up Act" and for the appointment cf a liqui- dator for such winding-up. and for the transaction of business inciden- Tal thereto. . Dated thh 22nd day of November ‘ l. 1)., 193i. ' FRANK B. HEAD-Tl, ‘ President _L-l628-l1-26-l2. FOR SALE My property at Brads!- bane Station. House and lot and other outbuildings. Part of purchase money may re- main on property. Apply to JOHN HILLMAN Unlon Road "a Immediate Benefit Ia it poadble to see better one day fllan it was the day before‘! 1t is. That is an aetaality for the average pot- _ lent. 13y "seeing better” is L‘ meant seeing more nearly nor- “ mall-more comfortably — not _ r" more keenly. 0on- ' Loerve vision and energy at the Taame time. An examination and a hebing service are ee- sentiaL is. r. IIIITGIIESOII OPTOMETRI B1.‘ 4H1. U“, ilrofessional Bards “vlcLEOD Er BENTLEY W. l. BINTLIY, l. O. Bus-inter and Attorney-at-law MONEY TO LOAN _Offloe: I80 Richmond gin“ "BELL é? MATHIESON Ill-lice ‘I. B. Bell D. L. Matluuen, 1,1,3, Barristers lb Solicitors Money to Loan , ' ‘Cameron Block. CharlottetownJRlJ 7 ‘s, J. HASLAM. as. one. ‘halllsflll. BOIJCITOI, ITO- ‘MH NEW $100 Bllfllll‘ yMacGuigan & Trainor , every Private Bill and no proceed- DOLIINION 0F CANADA Province c PRINCE EDLVAIID ISLAND la the Probate Court 25th George V l! 1034 1n ReEstste of Tburza Rubens More side lute of Milton iu Queen's County, in the said Province deceased testate. By the Honourable HAROLD LEANORD PALMER, Surrogate Judge of Probate, Ec., Ec., To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's County or Constable or literate person within said County. unnnrllm ; Whereas upou reading the petition on file of Frederick C. Dollar of Brook- field in Queen's Coullly_ Former, and Isabelle Hearts of Cllalottctovm in Queen's County afnressid_ Widow. the Executors uf the above nlllncli estate. praying thllt a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter let forth: You are therefore hereby required to Jhdt Royle Girl v A By EdvvinBalmor ALONE AT LAST A baillfl followed Kat. carrying his overcoat and hat, and when they tbo hall, Weisal ostenta- tiously, and calling attention to his bank notes info the i-hfi I1!‘ fm-tbecflatarldwiththed-hertc his mother. "Come hlOIl§,MfliIlB18l" he invited grandly and gazed down at Joan Daisy and demanded, tea-singly. ‘Well, what's the matter with you. J0?" . “Matter, Kat?" she replied, trans- ported to old times with hlm, when she, by not thrcwinz herself upon him, provoked him as none of the others. "Yell! Ain't you glad you sot me out, now that I'm out?" he Jilted her. "I suppose you figure you're through; you've gct s. lunch date elsewher w-dov." l "No; I haven't," she replied, very seriously, and he chuckled, looking her over with exuberant anticipa- tion. "Then you're coming with mo. and it'll be some lunch in your life, Jo. I'm going to buy a meal!" he boast- ed. only more flattered by the obvious constcmatlon he bestrewed over the girls whom. he otherwise ignored. Elmen reached them, and Ket. of- fered his hands, with his elbows still linked with his mother's and Jo's.‘ She glanced sway and discovered: Calvin Clarke near the elevator shaft; she slipped her arm from Kat's and worked her way to him. “How is it to-day?" she inquired. looking up into his intent eyes. He seemed paler, when she was so close to him. and he kept his lips very straight. - “It is all over," he replied. "That charge can never come up again. On the other matter,“ he added after a moment. “What other matter." she asked, stirring spots of color in his cheeks. cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before me st a Probate Court to be held in the (hurt House in Charlottetown. in Queen's County, in the said Province. on Friday the twenty-first dlly of] llccelnbcr next, coming ot the hour of eleven o'clock fore lluon of the saulc‘, day to shew cause if any they cell why‘ the Accounts of the said Estate should not he passed and the Estate‘ closed as prayed fcl- in said petition and on motion of Malcolm lliclilunoll,» Esq" Proctor for sold Petitioner. And I do hereby older that a true copy, hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown uforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy here- of be forthwith posted in the follow- ing public places respectively, namely, ill the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at the store of B_ C. Webster at Milton Station in said Queen's County and in flont of the Public Hall in North Milton ill said County. And l do hereby further order that a true copy hereof be on the Attorney 0 . Given under my hand and the Sea! of the said Count this 19th day of Nov- ember A. D, 193i and in the 26th year of Bis UIJBICTI P9485- LI. (Sgd) H, C. PALMER Judge of Probate Ifi—I3—11--20-—27—i2——i——'1 LBGISLATIVI ASSEMBLY PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Hillel Relating to Private Bills 58. All petitions for Private Bills must be presented within fourteen days after the commencement of the scmlou exclusive of adlournment. l9. No Private Bill shall be brought into the House, but upon a petition first presented, truly stat-ill! the case at the peril of the suitors for such Bill and such petition must be signed by the said parties.- , 60. A committee shall be appoint- ed at the commencement of every Session consisting of five members of whomthreeshallbeaquoramtobt denominated the Private Bills Com- mittee to whom shall be referred lugs after the first reading shall bc had upon such Bill until such Coun- mittee haa reported thereon to the House. ‘ 8i. So soon as the wmmittee has reported any Bill, such Dill together m; u doomed n . by the 00m- 1 blocking of! Weigal, who tried to en- “The matter when we—the matter at the ditch," he amended. "Oh! I meant, how's your shoul- der?" "It is no trouble. The matter 0i’ the ditch-that ls_ the investigation of it» will be arranged without re- quirlng you, at least. for to-day." She felt Ketis hand under her arm, and Ket asked, genialiy enough but not. speaking directly to Mr. Clarke, "What's on his chest new?" Calvin turned to the elevator, which had just. risen empty and he said to the operator, “Take these people down by themselves." Peerin gthrough the elevator grat- ing, as the car descended, Joan got a glimpse of Mr. Clarke and Mr, El- lison on the stairs, and she heard Mr. Ellison say, "Zenrl will try—" The car descended swiftly, and with Ket and his mother and Her- man Eimsn and Welgal, she went out to the street. "God!" exulted Ket, looking up and filling his lungs deep with the fresh air. He jerked Jo and his mother closer to him, pushing his way to the curb, where Welgal was holding s. taxi. "Much obliged," Ket accepted it, grandly, and thrust Jo in, pushed his mother after her and, tel‘, he Jumped ill and slammed the door. "Beat it." he commanded. "Where to," the driver asked. “Beat it!" yelled Ket, more loud- ly, when Lola. Nesson came to the curb and spoke to the driver. "Beat ltl Then I'll tell you where." Joan Daisy drew into her corner as he plumbed himself between her and his mother: he settled back with an arm around each as the cab started. "Just don't you tum that- Makes Statement t . 82. Noblll fortbepartioular in- teleshofany WW“ M‘ Wm!!!’ Corporation or Oorlloratione or body orbodlesefpeopleahallbereada ‘time antllallfccalloflllll. forthasamointethohanleefthc tract of land shall be received or ‘"33 3- Mlflllllllll. K- 9- I read in the House unless at least °- 9" m“ T"'"°'- E l- four weeks notice containing a full -~ - Barristers, Solicitors, ete, “mum d m, h,‘ h qngum " "ml" T° "M" m been published in the Ion! »- ufllddiofllfPfllVlllnil-IUCIII, G‘.““u|fl|n..q“fggy¢§m Iiehmond Street, (flsarlottehwu. mk- nvflflab d q" “gnu” 01 suoh , u- , M ' ' llty or Body Corporate to apply for such "Flt. lIaclionaIdJLil. om. _v IAIIIITII. IOLIOITOI. It 1!. IDWIN DAWSON. Gert legislative Assembly. November 10, 101i. 2520-1140.28,1I,80,l2,t.'l,1l,li,17.l8.2i . Foxes For Sale ‘Some choice Pups from best breeding stock obtain- able. Seven Pups were entered in recent Fox Show at Cher- Iottctowll, winning six awarll. This is proof of quality. Prices reasonable. " GORDON MACMILLAN ~ Cornwall lures-nanot- MRS. ARSENE PROVOSI‘ Troubled with headaches and dizziness, Mrs. Provost, 1977 De Montigny Sh. Montreal, is at lest completely free of her ailments. She is so thankful that she wishes others to benefit from h" happy "Mrlence. S110 tells how she regained good health in a statement sworn before a notary so "Wynne can be sure of its truth. Mrs. Provost etatcs-"l was always troubled with headaches and dizziness. Black spots floated 5°70" m)’ 6Y0! ev time! stooped. l had dyspepsia. tried Fruit-a- ti . N ll kidn ...I.°.'.l. £35131»! fie umtqfi 3: I am not troubled any Inoga wm; headaches." d . Provost swam will yang: eegfwrite ldrnltad, we, g, FlUlT-A-flVB-lh nd 50c IVIIYII-Ill lies Tillyor Lona at out you no“: dance. wsrthhae proved. Wilt b ill latcatltylacf franeseraleantims. E. W. TAYLOR marlcttetown J. s. TAYLOR Albertca ‘ said Kcnumlsly. some?" pocket "Here's a twenty that ed onto mo." let her out. “I want every cent he ordered, grandly, Joan Daisy watched lions in regard on the side from the curb, the latch of the her, steppe delayed at the cab south side hotel. right now." that was why she had stuff on me now." "Funny stuff?" "No," she said. slated. "I'll take you down town "Where cab, perfectly aware cf his mother, he was Halli-shed of his restraint. He attracted attenti 1 girls on the walk; it was not recog- nition; merely tho flattering gases which always went to him, and he door to euloy them a few moments more. While he casually directed the driver to o “Yes, Ket.” she sold. first She named the boulevard corner EDINB at Madison Street: and when the cab stopped, he got out and from a awdlxrlm - for the George Arliss film "The ' he announced. and made his mother accept it before he, Actually the Gordon Highlanders t0 Ilene co-operated with the Greys in mak- of it on yourself to-day. ing the famcus sally at Waterloo, I w“ dawn me ‘and led her a but for the film scenes the lnfsm‘ ow s walk- fl-mn l-hfol the Argyll and Sutherland High- ' intcn- lenders. now stationed at Redford Mtotlhlerslzlf; She m, Barracks, Dreghorn. e furth andherhand went to\Waterloo period, exact to the last door with an in- ,dstall, and side whiskers and beards stlnctbg‘! esclagetwahc: deniegnvere supplied to those taking part. BVBD ON W5 lifting himself on his toes as he <1 es ‘“ ugh, having left his ":2 YOLI him He looked in st Jo and her eyes, after the admiring eyds of the strangers, disappointed him; he saw that she pressed at the further edge of the seat, and he pulled her nearer as he got in ."See here!" he announced, handling her. "You and me are going to have a show-down That was it; waited. “Hmhmf he murmured, gathering her beside him, with his arm inside her coat. "You can't pull any funny “About. me married." ‘u he‘ IN I011 Flgi: Colds; Bvivli- Ally-w" SUN ' lsoumvcoo. rm. as-(cm- . ' - ~ , Ben's a woman who is glad Ibo ' _ ' - _ ‘ 1 ..,. ..7,,,,.. """ .."'..".'w..'.'...":l?'l.l.'" newest 3‘u'"h°“u'd'“d"°'““m'm' ‘| Qwvlilan-unlqu ncsitloninthe . bucdheinitandgavenoreain- “and Flirt-fitment mmuu,_ah,u,.h,uw - _ mifliilmi- 1,, 1~|?-'-v,°'h°',‘§,"“d olrlrmanranetllscelywcmsam ‘ ~- 9“¢¢v=1l'1\"m°"*'l°'l‘“"' L, ‘mm nclbwnoavllcnelosmnsvoo. q slrsmtunswlt-wvllvvwmm ‘fwlfifla, 1’ . multinational-seamen»:- ufln‘ {larvae buildu "m" ‘mwmflmm ‘WNW H. “WM.II°llMW@uWW“PI m», m “at”. m. ccdset-dresseraandhasbeencne - “mm”. h. wnndnmn.‘ m‘ x owsr t'o resist infecmn i” 1' 7*"- l ~ ‘V M ti! W14 h! will“ h‘ '°' hollows’ Syrup brig‘; you“; It was in 11m that Jlllia Heron. Does the "No Smoking" sign‘ go up evq-y PQILW-Wlllfilnmillllmlliu-m uvgmguh.hrmruafly thonagirl, tried to scale the - ‘d ' ‘ewh o the while huqlag Joan close to him ‘hound b, "m, mm hum, a‘ m,“ u m “ma, Sh, time a co comes your, way ere ve yqu , migiiflifai’ f: no m amzlefiliblglgzna gig 1pm been?Yououghttokno\l_ l menthol-cooled DOUISVI-Ifi, no mum- uses mm I.‘ F L L 0 ‘W S ' ‘mama, h, m, m, n, m, m: 1w, Spuds are far less irritallug . . mndfar more ""1 "i "P- W“! mfm- ‘"4 h‘ ' - ' ‘yum ' Julia decider she would ' able because the smokeis167 l l released w. but m» am - sv RU P “m, ,, , m, -,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,» "W! » ~ _ om" m" m. “I'll so: ligature. PIMP‘ l - v v - p “an s w, “mu 25c the package. (Also, Spud Flue-cut To- "You won't," said Ket in a tone “y? f§dfilauzi m§e"°n"=l-"§h° bseco for rolling your own, 15c the package) wlllclltolemsnselnuoewmeasnf. wongm p,‘ alumni, 3,313; . w l!» will" M‘ "mill ""1 i“? HOPSB Dead day-or maybe 1 wouldn't be work- ing at all. Instead, I have a facin- For Film Charge OM38 d N N The fgvqnluwntmmag . Bootlan , ov. u ' -—(OP)—'I'he Waterloo charge of Ewing‘ l” emu‘ the Scots Greys and Highlanders Iron Duke" new in the making, was "shot" at Dreghorn. Edinburgh. pqflofl, u; know m; ebouteveryphssecfths times. ‘trymen were drawn from the ranks _ Reports Splder The uniforms worn were of the CIPIWWA. Nov. 26--(0P)—C0 ‘Apart from the British troops there were "French uuirassiers," also in striking uniforms. Several times G/reys and High- landers rehearsed separately, and then there was s Joint rehearsal. Over the skyline came the troopers, centering until they reached the office here is a lively specimen one of the moot dreaded this species of spider is reputed have a death-dealing bite there death. The Black Widow’! bite The Ottawa Black willow‘ is t guest of Arthllr Gibson. Domini Entumologist, chief of the branch landers hanging on to the stimlps. Then more rehersals, and at last all was perfect. The “action” signal was given and again the charge was made, this time with csmeral handles whirring. The taking of one of the scenes was unfortunately marred b_v the death of one of the Scots Greys horses. Just on completion of the charge the horse collapsed, throw- ing the trooper. A vetlnary surgeon was immediately summoned. but he could do nothing for the animal, which died in a few seconds. mites and flees to X's. umbla where commoner breeds of spiders will live in its glass bottle as long flies can be supplied. The Black Widow derives TARIFFS Now found are actually widows. This D "uowrs because cf the dent pursuit of research on every film on which she works. To supply "props" for a historical picture- she likes to get into the spirit of the people who livedthelnandtolearnallsheesn Lady oi Beauty fined in a bottle in a government of all spiders. the Black Widow. Althaugh l no record of its having ever caused distinctly unpleasant, causing acute government which has to do with] the study, control and destruction cf insect pests of all kinds from sraaslwlvlwe came all the Way from British Col- several specimens have been found lately. Like the “m” feeds on house flies and apparently name from the color and from the fact that nearly all specimens pleasant custom among the females of eating the Rustico Teachers Group Meeting I An interesting meeting of the ltusticc teachers was held in Rus- tico Convent, November 16th, 1084. Besides the Sisters of the Convent course this would be only e m d and self- tlle follow teachers were present —Petcr Galant, supervisor, Zach- ariah Buote; Alyre Gallant; Alan Gauthier and Wilfred Pinesu. Mir. Alyre Gallant was re-sppoln- ted president. Mr. Peter Gallant in his usual capable manner addressed the teachers. He woke on the manage- ment of schools in general. He says, "We find ninety per cent of our teachers, irrberctted, enthusiastic and energetic, but in many instan- css this ability is not directed the right way." l-fe exhorted the teach- Teacher must trust pupils lf he desires n- 0f ancy of heart." to After a good i“ Boute rel- a rdcelved by the mting. l‘ Arrangements were next made ranks of waiting High‘ - and t“ to new, mm, u, m, whom. for s. school" fair the different gilt. wml ea Wilma?“ ‘éigllf glxsulllzrsspam “d m“ ““°°“' roomln m». moflllrlg without a well schools contributed Wiimins w; Y w"! -Eln§| e ' ' thought out plan of procedure be- ‘fore than. "lessons should be care- |nllly prepared in advance to enable lllln to present them in a clear logi- cal manner and to prevent dis- order. Teachers should insist on e cllllds’ doing exactly as he is told whether in response to a command or - st. Children have a strong nsity to imitate and instinc- he on cf Oyster Bed- t d. _ St. Augustine- t l2. ‘ Damon's Creek- s 0. St. Ignstius- 3 ti. St. Andrew's- s l3. Questions were also answered on the teaching of fractions to pupils cf Grade V. Other questions It‘ tlvely believe what ls tcld them es- pecially when told by one whom they esteem. Ibr this reason the teache n should at all times and in ' all clrcumstanc bear upon his actions and his words lemembering that he is a great factor in the training of the young minds en- trusted tc his care. Of particular interest also was a 1i’- rt will noted wlul satisfaction the growing interest on the pert oi teachers to meet and shew one sn- other views 0n questions relating u their professional work. and ws hope that our noxt meeting will l8 its m respect. all other means nave failed. o1” fbr the _ xceptitmal child- the rudest and '3 0st defiantly diszbedlent child who ' ofits authority and has no respeta ' for law. When inflicting punish-I moat the teacher should be clam-l To punish a?‘ child when the teacher is out d.‘ temper is little better than s crllns, pupils to put trust in him, ‘Beecher must not think, much lessll act as if the parents were mg.“ enemies." “Our work is full of un-I Just accusations concluded fvng: Bcute, “But despite this fact we? must work with interest and bony-l deal of uiscussiohg a vote of thanks was tendered Mr; work so well. the sire of the dlstrictmas follows-g; of. minor importance were also dis» cussed show still further evidence in this Through the window beyond him appeared Orchestra Hall, and by her habit, whenever she passed the building, her eys sought the names carved in stone-Wagner, this mom- ins? Did you seehim? . . .'I‘hc poor fish! He thought he could stick Kenny's name in the lights and the lectrlc current would make Henny me! . . Jrhellchoiitlsfl, ‘to a whisper. I'll make it yell! . . ." Continued.) Once Scorned Fishway Salmon NOW Like It ___....-_ This little story is illustrative of the inexplicable ways of fish, but it tells someth‘ . too. of what human aids can do toward rebuilding vsn- ished rum. provided conditions are suitable. Ilbr two years after the Dominion ntoflllsheries constructed a flshway on the llcusssusdsvlc River, ln Southwestern New Bruns- wick. not aealmdnuleditto get up stream, alt/bomb the fish could be seen below the dam where the fish- way had-been installed to filler! up a P955989- And, then, beginning in 198i, the] salmon began to ascend the fish- wsy freely, and they've been con- tinuing to go through each year since then. making their way to- ward ..,. '.., grounds farther up river. would they do in 1982. i933. and 109i what they wouldn't do de- fore? The answer is a secret which the salmon have been ‘ ' to themselves. But the hn t point, of ,construction was not an easy task, Australia has again refuted her critics who contend that Federal tariffs unduly curtail imports, by expanding her customs revenue $1,260,000 in a month. Abnormal clearances of ethyl " were responsible to an extent, but the rapidly increase- lng lmportations of motel- car chests and parts, mostly British males immediately after mating, a custom that prevails other species of spiders. Mr. Gibson says in many species of spiders the male approaches the female with complicated dance steps that seem to win her favor. eliforts of the modern dancing mastelnStlll he is literally taking “m!” i" "1 rm“ *"5°-°°°- mulls life in no hands m the lady the first month of the financial year tariff collection reached til.- 460, V500, the highest monthly fig- ure for four yea-rs, and the re- ceipts for the first bwo mondhs were $3,125,000 above the esti- mates. 1n poh-lt cf fact, Australia is of all countries in the world. still Britain's second largest cudnmcr While fewer American and British tourists visited Italy this year the difference was offset by the increas- ed number from Germany and France. Latest reports show that 1600 were killed in the recent typhoon in Japan. Anlsralla may place a bounty on foxes which have become e pest. thanks to certain difficult local conditions, but. the job was done and after a couple of anxious years, when it looked to the engineers as if all the effort might count for nothing since no fish were ascend- ing, the fllhWl/y has been getting parent salmon beck to the spawn- uslfally makes a meal of him sooner of later. Apropos cf the Black Widow w. race of spiders in general and has written an article in a local news- paper in defence of theln. He finds the almost pa-thy for spiders is not justified. They are in f creatures of he says. "Furthermore they prey cln injurious flies and other insects and are thus beneficial. ‘rhea too no one hesitates to ‘ ' the wonderful webs they spin. ‘Illeir QDKLHQQTLII‘ skill is remarkable." Meanwhile the Black Widow dis- pcrts herself in the glass jar on Mir. Gibson's desk. Its body is about half an inch ions and with its legs spread it-measlnes nearly an inch and a quarter. 0n the under side cf the body is a small reddish hour- glass shaped spot and on the upper part s. small yellowish patch. All the rest is of a shiny, velvety-black co or. "It ls the motorists duty to avoid pedestrians. and not the pedestri- en's to avoid motor traffic." Justice du Farce declared in the King's Bench Division of the High Court ink grounds of the wllagaguadsvlc region. course, is not the intriguing ques- tion as towhy the flsh changed‘ their ways but that a run of ‘ is apparently being built up again in the Msgaguadavic where they had practically disappeared after the erection, some years, ego, of an industrial dam which blocked the way to the lip-stream spawning areas until the Fisheries Depart- belng made in order to help in res- toring the run and while they do not explain the ascent of salmon taking place lip river, it ls expected that their effect will be seen in the next few river from the areas where 4. down i a l’ .5 5* 5 vic tlshwry isn't by any means the only one which the Dominion depart- E 7091M! fish- ment built the fishway. Dspartmen- | years when the fry will have gone} n. . instant it touched moisture. It be- wtlicb overcomes,‘ Remember the ictures below when Boa wont f relief from emand and get the method tors prescri n. Millions have founc that Aspirin cases even a bad headache neuritis g‘ rheurlnatic pain dim in a few lee l? the stomach as in the glen here, all As Irin tablet starts to dis- solve, or ‘ almost the u . "c.3- gina "taking bold" o! your pain IISIWIIYIYOFWATGI wmtwstltatedflfl- A ~, Few Minutes Eases Neuritis Pains Now! DISCOVERY BRINGING QUICK RELIEF FROM PAIN TO MILLIONS WhenfnPelnRenumber TIIOIOPWCICIII A nou- u no ma. llerlc u as Bayer cease-stoma of Justice. lendcn. practically u soon as you swallow it. Equally _iln rien , Aspirin is _ _ tests show this: As mn doe: not harm the heart. emember these two points: Aspirin S cad and A: irin S%d . And. lee at you get SPIRI . ft is made in Canada, and all d sis for the name ‘nyer a cross on cv 4- .. °'” e o ta eta or eeonomi bottle of 2i or 100 at any druggistg: His antics rival the most asslduous m‘ Gibson is led to nwralire on thol l human anti- - treatise by “r .. the first place, Mr. Boute says that the teacher must possess the ability to enforce order, but in this he is not the. sols factor. He must be helgd by the parents through the um "Should the teacher have recourse to corporal punishment? Not until V___. -_> beauty and remarkable structurefll Mr. Zachariah Boule- Ntllllbl.‘ COIATNT In the ‘ ‘ Wm." In SPOILS PROPERTY BONIIBAY, NOV. M-(OEW-Def claring his property had depreci- ated because of the proximity of s nudist colony. a l tepeybr appealed to the Valuation Officer against s rates asscments. He said crowds of inquisitive people visited the dis- trict. The append was dismissed. en obedient child. To lilo Silver Fx armors of Prince Edward Island This is to inform you that we have been appointed CONSIGNQIENI? AGENTS or t e IIIIIISOIPS BAY COMPANY - OF LONDON, ENGLAND, The oldest and wealthiest Fur Company in the ‘World, and are prepared to market. your Pclts on either of two plans, namely: Direct to the HUDSONS BAY COMPANY. Beaver House, Great Trinity Lane, London, E.C. 4. England, yourself; or to us and we will ship your l Pelts for you. In either case your consignments will receive the best possible attention. “ Fine Sliver Fox Pelts usually bring .a better avenge at HUDSONS BAY COMPANY'S SALES than elsewhere. We ourselves, operating a large Ranch strictly on a pelt basis since 1930, have made a rather good show- ing, and all our Pelta have been sold at the I-IUD- ' SON'S BAY COMPANYS SALES. We now offer you, our Fellow Rancher, the same privileges we have enjoyed. , FELT illlllliilllblli Since 1926 we have been buying Silver For Pelt! outright for the HUDSOWS BAY COMPANY, and have handled over a MILLION DOLLARS WORTH of um Prince Edward Island product, paying m4 prices: and our dealings with our clients have been uniformly satisfactory. We will continue that branch of our business. - l , . You will fiad ua at the McLUBI BUILDING. ' 110-112 Kent strut. where we have excellent facilities for servlns Y0"- Cail, writs or telephone us at our expense. We vi" treat yourigilt. , nouns. an lisolfllllliill Charlottetown, Prince, p ldwarl Island -