I . 1.1‘ 1t OCTOBER 26.1928 [ietfirfirense thatwill not Ql-ease that makes gears "to hard t0 change and your car so stiff to move i \Vltlf€l‘,_ Ease of drivl ‘mg and, what is iust as important, 559g only. of operation. demand a grease that wo congeal. Anyordinarygrease w'll stiffen the moment the temw pcrature drops. Zflfilz Still-Zero Gear Grease t will flow treelv in the coldest weather e-evenat *‘4d° he- low zero. - " v y: ~" w You need YVHIZ Sub- hrthe " coldest weathef, ' bearing, preveiitiiigr ' the damage hot» s‘ sure ,1'_’t,0' be. done’ withoutit. Have lthe g ‘Tar " leases “flushed out" ' 3i"! old. grease ‘replaced wit , WHIZ $ilb-Z€PO Grease -— don’t" mix YVHIZ with Other grease. * EHANEE FUR COLD WEATHER 50121;; sue-z R0 BEAR GREASE . Your: GEARSWIiL Contains no kerosene or other thinnersM/lill l‘! ill BEL! Illbrloiint; *Ac_iunl (laboratory fest. The n. M. Holllolsliead (o. A ottonada Limited Toronto 2 - Ontario ' " P 42o I New Brunswick Buckwheat Flour -' Presbyterian Church '_ Sunday, October 28th service as fol-l g Em,“ 3: qnulcd m are, ccn. 3.1 THEIMRP I . I . . ; 0 TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE Centrat Guardian —Services on Sunday, October 28th, For Pl LES trLl will be at Tryon qt 11 a. m. and at i Bonshaw atTp. m. Myron O. Brln- g nALLozi-"xlzn TEA and sale of 10h. Minister. m: Minty W01‘ St. James’ Hall - -——-—— day next. Tues l WEDDlNG BELLS-St Patrick's GUARAWWED °"‘T"‘E"T ‘ ‘ i Church, Fort Augustus, W35 thc -- RELIEVES n40 HEAL _ PRLSII OYSTERS, glass or quart, Pine cf‘ a rosy pretty wedding Cll City Ilotcl Lunch Room, Wfllhrvdvy momma. Sept. 26th. 3533.10.29.61 When Rev. D. P. Croken united in ____ - - hey llznds cf matrimony Miss Kat-I _ FOX MEAT-We will have a car. 1e Mo! :.'.nern, formerly of that pan‘ 1111 4.. foil meat on tracks at Davis h l0 Albert McRae of-Clmr-J I: F'l‘;ct;‘£‘t‘ siding, Thursday and 11-1-: lottctcwh. The bride was very be- m’. . ‘. The Daily _ 7 i , iilgs and hat to match and carried ' BIKPTIST SERVlCl-Js. North Riv. 1r beautiful boquet of CfllTlfltlCilS‘ 1r l: Snlday. October 28; Fuir-"lllld maiden hair fern. The bride’ vlcw. ll a. m; North River 3 p. m; “ls attended by her sister Margaret Ionr: Crcelz. '7 p. m. W. R. Muc- who were Rose beige gcurget-[g wlth Waluci- Minister. lt-at to match, the groom being ably _ _ v ___ - Jczled by Mr. John Cummiskcy B-(?hi_‘l'l1i-..\'r f-‘LOUP A ha." cf Charlottetown. After the cera- “llst received n shipment of Choice ll": 1y the bridal party returned to 11cm: of t'rc tride where a _ the Genuine Pancake variety, Nev." dainty wedding breakfast was ser- ttnd Fr: 1h for sale ~ Fevzl zed to tow immediate friends. after >to:"";. Cutter & Co. Ltd. v/‘rlch the ivcdtling party motored ‘ 8682-l0-26-li around the beautiful East River to 1 _ ‘ I _ _ Clcrlcttctcwn fc." dinner. returning tPREbBYliiltl ‘m sLRVlCLSw in the cvening to the home of the 1" Canada bride were upwards of one llund— AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLIZN * lows: Cmtcn’ n 3'1‘ m" Lmg R1501" iiaiulaiicrrs ‘m! best wishes to Mr. 130- Svllth Gvhhvllle- '1 n- m. Pray-l and Mrs. LvlzRac. Many useful and er meetulg in Graham's Road Hull, u-Mhy P11361115 w“; 1169mm in. Friday evening. October 26th ai.'7.30., all-ding chgques’ cut. 51335, silver, “i- lillm. and china. trstilying to the TItYON CIRCUIT-The United1 -» - Chuicll at Crnpaild will be rc-opeil-l Mpulnuy cf the ymmg 0011918‘ . 0- WWPY, 001- M101‘ Yflu ‘let. a ed on Sunziayupctobcl‘ 28th. The DISTWGUISHED VEITOR _> htusc iull you kind c‘ get used x M. O. Brlnton cf Trycri wllll 3n. 1.18am“ Amer“ who is to Speak‘ to secln’ ’em dirty." “reach at 3 p~ m- ‘md m‘? Rev- 13-. "n Charlottctcltn tonight. was fol“ M- 51111“ °1 Cilmwa" W111 Dreacliycoventeen years the Parliamentary} 3'1" 7;“) P~ m- T1161,“ W111 1J0 $i>e01h1mcpresentative for the St. Antoine; lfilllcic at both services. Singers from, Division of Moht1~eal_ During that vhufl°uct°w1l W111 3- 151- |war he was the Honorary Secretmil. H ~alld Director of The Canadian Pat- “3111151517 _ n15 NhTfiFF-‘l-iotlc Fund. After the war, when P33153111 Gm“? 011d Y0fk the international staff of the Leag- “1111 17° 110111 11‘- 1-110 Unite" ue of Nations was being recruited. " 51"1"-'l‘/ 01' 10110W$~~ Sir Herbert was offered and a.ccc',)*-‘ ' l =11- 11 h» 111-? P10!"- (‘zi the post of Financial Director o"_ "-311 ~'1""-'~ ' r - ll- m»; Y0l'!i Hall mi Treasurer of the League of Natlona. '1 ll- 5h- M thl-‘l hirrht ~e tin". Secretarial. As the senior Canard-f Wonleirs Mlssioilury 5L» .ty will hm member o: the League Qrgflnl-i 11°!" the" Am?“ ThT-lwfifii cation at London and at Geneva. Swvwe- M"- W< A» 11101115011- P Sir Herbert served for seven years; ~=irleni. .1 P. ‘.3. i. Prnslwlerlzil, v jfmm Sept 19in t0 August, 1926. H2 be the snchkvr- Rev. F. B00111"'wa.s also f. menlhcl- of the crfinlul! mvd- Whhlhr- lCunadian Delegation at the VII As-| .scmbly, held in September 1926. SUCCESSFUL OPERATWOPL-‘Since his return to Canada Sir ‘ The many friends of Mrs. Calvin Mgmn-bert has devoted hgmself t; 01111013911’ W111 be P19359151 1° heafigspeaking and lecturing on the work. tlie! she is rccovcrliil; after a very‘ o; the Lengue and h; 15 on this sub- -cril.lls cptrnticn iii the Boston City‘ ject that he will now gpeak-to us, I Hcsnithl» Mrs- 0hhlvrfi1l~ was take"! Sll‘ Herbert will arrive in Chariot-i :_i-l< about Sept. l0. and all that: tctown by the egyly tmlu this cv-I " f‘ MR1 511601011513 001115 d0 Wag‘ ening. in ample time for the meet- but it was fouild necessary 101mg at eight o'clock in the Heartz t0 0h 1100011111 Q1 1101' weakmKMemorial Hall. He will leave at u: diticzl this seemed impossible. two o'clock Saturday afternoon. so‘ Nevertheless the operatioin was un- as m‘ reach Ham“ the same evenal “The first chld is a burden an POOR PA BY CLAUDE UALLAN "Our son's baby got sick yes- terday aftcr Ma fed him cake an’ the other grrliidms. fed him lam. The other grandma says the cake upset him. but Ma says the jam did it." merge“ CU/XRPYAN- 2i and 26th. ‘ °°m1118ly attired in a arcs; of Pow- Y ’ ' 3346.19.25.51 der blue georgette with gold trfmm-1 Argarnen dcrtuken. tvhiie some of the Medq mg or sundey morning. [I ms. iznl staff were cperritlhg- M11015 sibie, and the wenthcr proves fav- __________ were giving her a 28oz blood tfilll-lorable, arrangements will be‘ made buy new window shades for the fusion from her bfof/IIPP- 1! “'05 SOlto give the distinguished visitor ‘a school. and also tn clean thc 11001-5 successful. and Mrs. 011811911 Yesislwfli m01-01111Y1P 101°‘ i110 COUXIHY; 0f the school. The recreational per- P0111001 5° W911 11101 511° 15 110W 0111C, as he is dcsrrous of seeing r-om. c‘ icrl of the meeting coilsisted of Hal- to be up and home ugainMiS- ChflD-lthe beauties of the province or lowe*en games. Next meeting will be p011 was formely. Miss Bernice HOW- which he has read so much nilzl at the home of Mrs. R. Keenan. att, of Cape Traverse, P. E. I. seen so little. Once before. 11B V10- mm ‘ N ited this province. butclhad Itléietttlstx-"l WATERFRONT [HRECTORY NEW HAVEN AND DUNEDI . lficient time to leave are -‘ , The potato industry in this nrpvihce _ . n Pnolis Wharf has received a severe blow this sea- RAY 0F floPE__The September aChr. A. C. Newhall, Capt. Sund- soh by the d15aPP°1“““g PM“ meeting of the Murray River Wom- 1W 1S dlschnrzlng a carzo of lum- which our "spuds" are bringing. At m“ Institute wayheld at the homc‘|3(!l' for L. M. Poole 6c Co. present the pried for table stock llo- of Mra Duncan McConnell, and was‘ Canaghert’, wharf vcrs in the vicinity of twenty-cents. attended by eighteen menlbers and’ S6111‘. Nellie J. King. Capt, Mur. and s. considerable number are be- six visitors’ A report of the Am“, ray is now discharging c. cargo of ing offered.-—We are sorry to hear Convention was given; and discusiccal for J. Carragher & c0, that Mr. Fred Benton, New Haven, 8km took place m regard to the. Schr. Etta Vaughan. Capt. John is suffering fFOmtTXI ettactik ofbpneur-l Sanitarium, and also an the advlsw ggilréllzlyrséfigegigg n cargo of coal llwlfll-Appflren Y "no e1 ranc bilit of holdin a District Conven-' °- of agriculture on the Island has tiony The sidgmlks were reported! PlCkBId'S Wharf proved to be a failure this year. viz: flmshed_ A cakemma was held m. Eour masted Schr. “Ruth Mar. =1l>l>10 BY0W1Y1E- Fmm many 591mm“ August, and the Institute purchased u“ Capnwahimmnr‘ Much bY°113111 001K105 1110 T990" that the (‘WP 1s basins. and built shelves for same, a “'31) °1 123° 15°!“ °1 110m 0001 unusually sma1l.—Capt. Crlilkshanks for Mun-By Rive,- and Dow,- gchomg i" A- P1131131“ 8* c0- 15 0119000001 t0 of Sydney. N. 8., who has lltlrohfls" Four new members were welcomedibe finished “nludlng t°m°rl'°w- M‘ ed the nshemogue» from Mr. ch55)!“ October fitteen members and ter which she will sail for Halifax Moore. 1188 10115001 1115 1101111 W191i 0 three visitors, dressed in Halloween 1° 1°“ lumber m’ N°w 31°11‘- “m1 liiiXed CIYXBO 1&1‘ slsdnlfiy. Ivklllld hW1i1l1 costumes, met at the home of Mrs. 1:21;“! "m" there 1°‘ the we“: SE11 5110T1i§/-— P- B0 80F a ,Adam Re nolds. Part of the bill for ' Argyle Show has covet-o Ilova Sw- tile sidevxllks has been paid, and 8°“ EMT“ Cal“- Da“ “m” 2R to 111ml; m00B0-—~D- the institute is now undertaking toxfn§gtgllf§rgrgof "MW ‘*1 “m1 1°‘ ~ -~ Schr. Lady May. Capt. Murchis- on. with a cargo of coal for Pinette. . f UNCLE RA vs comvzsn Lyons’ Wharf THE STORY 0F COLUMBUS hairy galloped to the front, striking , Four masted Bohr. “Charles D. Stanford" Capt. Emil Junola, which nrrived here with a cargo oi 830 tons of hard coal for C. Lyons d: '10.. is expected to sail to-morrow .' Rl lb . c" l ' with spears and swords. Filled with Qilawfri “cm to had lumb l m X. THE ADMIRAL IN DISGRACE terror, the Indians turned and fled. sch“ Ambmnn’ cam“ Amos Cg". 151mm“ WW" w" mus made firm michael now discharging u cargo of Tllc Indians oi Hati became angry. upon the island. . 1cm‘; {or C_ Lyons ‘t, C“ when thcy were taxed by the Two years later Columbus paid 50hr‘ Bonus, Qapg flank Bond. Spaniards. They rose in revolt and a visit to Spain, where he was kind-‘reault, wlth ma] for q Lyons (u, c; Jame swarming through the woods 1y received by the king and queen. gchn 1mm, M_ B" Capt, pet. by thousands. .110 promised them that: in the fut- “has. with .8 cat-sq of coal for C_ lure his colony would send them Lyons g, Co‘ .more gold than ever before and ask-l Buntuln, Bell's whn-g led to benllowed to set out on a Tug Rena, Qapt, Bglygg 1n pcrt, third expedltlon- This request was She is attending n. P. w. Dredge ‘granted and Columbus returned to No, 9, which is doing immrdrcdg- Q HOLMAN’S GUARANTEE SATISFACTION? $ 1 .00 Puts this Convenient KITCHEN CABINET in Your Possession This is the famous KNECHTEL KITCHEN _ Canada, as the most modern, convenient, sturdy and time-saving of all kitchen cabinets. We know a. pleased customer is our best salesman end so - are offering you this exceptional chance to have a Knechtel in your kitchen —FOR ONLY A DOLLAR DOWN AND EASY PAYMENTS FOR. THE BALANCE. Call in and see abou‘. it NOW. Note These Exclusive F eatures- -—- -—Sllding porcelain top work table, 25 x 41% inches. —Ensy sliding wooden pastry board. gl-‘inished outside in [Olden elm, -Spacious cutlery drawer, —Dust-proof bread and coke box. KABINET. Famous in -. --—~:1r.*.- z-u w. —Siidlng on easy rolling misty-S. —Mnde of kiln dried wood-won't warp. —Rich nickel-plated trimmings, -—Self-lowering flour bln with sitter. -—Roller curtain. easily removeable, —Drowor for kitchen linen. --Door rack for pot covers or cereals. _.10.p|¢r~.e glass spice set. with covers —Spotless white enamel interior, ‘Imwmg a 51311“ ‘*1 nearly 500 feet’ L" ‘ ' the new world Iin in Plnettc 1 ‘(Iilltlltisnilctlfilinh l-“Ygclgtlnldigeiftllt; f . ‘ ‘ ~ 511111711811 11° was E dhflnl 800- gchr. Coreail, Capt. Lavanglor in Tviw imuv-Zlgrlllgrqifalggsneilgnd GEM» |man Columbus was not well fitted port. [Ml l '. V _ m n n 1W MBIIBBB B 0010111 Th0 8015191011 50hr. Vera E. Himmelman, Capt. " ( t’ who“ h“ C Cong“ o ' i111 H01“ 50911100 9° be 01W0YB 015- Skinner with a cargo of coal for A. *“ii'~—- "' ltiirbed over one thing or BIIOChBLiPfckQrd 8t Co. -~ gAt last they sent letters to Spain Marine Wharf ‘saying that they were badly treated.| schr. Coral Spray, Capt. John _ 1 The king had never really liked White. in port. ' lColumbus but the queen had al-‘ Revenue Cutter Conestoga. Capt. ,ways been his friend. Now came an Ascah has sailed. f [event which turned her against C. G. B. Brant. Capt. B. Kelly in] =hlm for l! time. More shiploads of port. I ‘Indians were sent to Bpnin to be Bruce Stewart's Wharf | ‘sold as slaves. Isabella thought that S. S. Harland, Capt. MacLainc, i'l .it was not right to make slaves of port. 22 Piece CHINA Tea Set Columbus no taken buck to 59111 the rcd men, and sent a new gover- S. S. Hochelaga on Piotou route. Wllh the first twenty-five Knechtel Kitchen Kabincts sold durin! 1111* Pillfiflll h; motor. nor to the colony. He arrested Col- Tug Lisgar. Capt. Gamble. nt- r - ~ instalment offer we will give ABSOLUTELY FREE. zz-rincii CHINA ma swr ccnlprwn: 6 win- 8 sliwers. 6 tea which. revered sunr- umhus and sent him back to Spain tending D. P. W. Dredge No. 115. l I l A 1 1 l The Spanish soldiers rushed outlln chum l n. P..W. Dredge No. .115. Copt~ ted ' , Reserved for this Sale-ORDER NOW cream Jug and ordinary bowl. There are FOUR. attractive patterns to choose from. of their fort and charged. Tilly flf¢t1| When Columbus explained his MacLeod is busy dredging out Bruce? l Sole starts todny~gct your Irce tea set NOW. their suns. and the red men "ltucticns to the king and queen, they Stewart o. Co. dock. i ' x 1s ;<‘~?-'- L? -R.aised sanitary base where no dirt can lodge. . . 1 §§.‘,‘,,,‘,’,‘“,‘,,f{,‘§,l,“‘f§,d‘f’,';’; "§_Y,,‘°,',°,,'f,,"o,,nuuo is “m, . v r , ' tulrcn off, and the admiral woe ol~ YIN U- B- IMIBY 8lI°W| . “~ ‘ \ \ \ lowed to go back with o fleet of four MEMPHIB. TENKL Oct. R-On-l . , 1 r iships. tario failed tcyin the State herd On this fourth voyage Co unlbuc club in the National Dairy Bhvw ifrhgittrlss" E 9" K explored more islands but mode no here tzodlY 101’ $110 "Y" W"! 1" rent new discovery. Two yeorn four years of the show. Ontario was . . _ _ ' n i ~ 11SflFUlPN€fl7lflg2EV¢ _ I V‘ t l l- .. f’: ' ranteed ’ l\. w afterward, .ill of body and sick at third. ‘Tells Wll flrlt 5nd T011116!“ heart. he returned to Spain. Queen second. labile. his best friend. was now Canadian overdo todn included: dead. King nrdinond proved very Junior yearling heifer- gilt». Q1100" - selfish, refusing to give Columbia the Alelundn Salami-tum. London. q ‘ IQWINII promised him. A few your; Heifer calfs-Becond, Fields, Pal-m Inter (i506) Columbus died in pov- lodge, Rlosenoath. Ont. Proven Sire , ' arty at Vallndolld, Bpoin. ~Flrst, progeny of bull bred in On- _ . ‘ torio. Oakland Form, Ann Arbor, ..l ‘Iii. i , \ Q > _, ~ ‘MM may .LMAN’-S-.-Home A" ' '¢ i ' ' . cow-Jim. prolfihy of Ontario ‘cow. Hugh" Bel-null," Youngstown. Ohio. m: lhlflilll, get at one tail! Mich. Two onlmoia produced of one| ihh, -!lrlt,b . -v w.,,,,,,,.,_.. ,,,,,_. . , um i- i" ~~ p _ ‘ . .- . .1, Futhishers. ....I’3§Z-,-I.1Q!SO