IAPTQL-e." ~- *' "' A ....".. -Geofgg O’ flan In "Frantic; Mflfehall y HAIRY LAIGDIN OOIID! ’ churn rinses-Mme!!!" “wit? I BAPITOL-lilllii I - I DAYS-l SHOW! DAILY ssso....oorrnuz rxnncronrsr. ii I , ;oANG..¢ dad “POPEYE" . . “DION!!! QUINTUPLRTS . . A goo I nice riiwrnn-sirriing uoiiiirv I Till- COMEDY STAR TEE?’ IIIIIBERT IN HIS GREATEST I LAUGH HIT — ii iiiuvi» . ucv owieilflfllemlxae DESNI Produced with the co-operation of His Majesty's Naval Forces ADDED . . . FIRST BBDGE LESSON ELY CULBERTSON IN “MY BRIDGE EXPERIENCES” AND WEEKLY NEWS y! AUTUMN rouuiriiv. HINTS OIARIDTTETOWN IXPIRI- , MENTAL FARM NO‘!!! , ,AttbisIseason oftbeyecrthe chktensinmcstisrnrficctssre _ s l hatchched pulleis are lay. Thiswe consider a good timeto check on our young stock and find out whether or not we are sat- isfied with it.Are the birdsofgood size, typical of the breed and. ii laylflc. is the egg of good silo for . pullets? The feeding c1 ‘flowing chicks is one of the big factor! in producing desire-bis pallets, but un- i lam we have the W000i‘ plmnt stock, feeding alone cannot produce satisfactory results. i I n is especially important our we i gave suitable male bimrgs head our ock and these sho procured at once for use in tile mating pens next spring. If the purclnse cool:- ersls is delayed too long little choice is offered, but by ordering early we be assured of getting the bcsi obtainable. Unless your exceptionally goof YOU , it's a_ Buyer of Coal you are naturally interested in getting the best possible heat-value for your money. If you use our Coal or Coke you are-assured of the W" hnrhlns - . .. and ihese fun-gluon P E R T K E I. T O N (laugh Hii oi "The Bowery") JAMES GIEASON 2|. BRENDEI. best. "sneer " GALLAGHER High grade Hard Coal for furnace, stove or baseburner. _ ' _ ’ ' DOMINION. HOUSEHOLD COKE. INVERNESS SCREENED. ALBION NUT, STOVE AND LUMP. ‘ ~ OLD SYDNEY MINE SCREENED AND SLACK. SPRINGHILL SCREENED AND SLACK. BAYVIEW SCREENED. ~ ' HARD COAL SLACK FOR BLOWERS. ~ may 'was attended by contigenta from birds Austria, Creche-Slovakia, Estonia, neiflibor has Finland, France, Great Britain, stock, never exchange or purchw Holland, Hungary, Liechtenstein male birds from him iult becsus" and Lithuania. The camp was of- they are cheep. Ohaapness in sucr ficially opened by the President of a case will prove much more mien- the Latvian Republic. sive in the long run. ‘ There am in the province, quite a SOLVING SOUTH AIRICNS number of good flocks that have RACE PROBLEM been improved by the purchase oi South Africa's basic problem, the good males and by careful selection eradication of prejudice between oi’ breeding stock. From such flocks the British and Dumb, and between ‘it should be possible to select excel- these races and the native races, lent male birds. In your was probably being advanced more selection choose a bird that is vig- by the Boy scout movement than orous, typical or the breed. well up by any other agency, declared the to or over standard weight. and free Hon. Mr. Stuttaford, Minister with- from standard disqualifications. out portfolio of the Union of South Purchase only from breeders who Ii i '2 2 2 ~7- Scout AnciOOILHOH Commissioners gmmgv-nmm’ ant 0c _ __ 6nd _ M H representing every province authen- Mrs. Nathaniel Vermitlyifis’? >10, arm: It: ELJQQTBEE" mg’ ed in Ottawa accepted a challenge mother of Mrs. J.A. Faulkner, wife Edmund mmy of His Excellency the Earl of Bess- 0g 1.10m p; J,A_ 115mm,,’ ontmo ‘ borough, Chief Scout for Canada, to Minute;- Qg 1.1mm,’ w“ ‘tracked u, serve the Dominion further by rais- night by an unknown man who 1H8 thfi 011mb" 0i 3W 5001135 9° struck her over the head five or 100,000. Plans were laid for the 3x times and out her right hand at Audrey 30mm groundwork ne y. ' e wrist, a arch with a hatchet. ' she was nofléxpecglzl w um Teacher, Verna o-ruiid. A CAMPING GOOD The attack on the aged woman .. .. runs’ ram oiuur oocured beside the side-door leading T“ suvfufgsnum! to the drriee of m. radium- in his w“ Scouts of Kent, England. this residence here. The man, believed summer gave free camip holidays to to have been known by Mrs. Ver- contigents of unemployed b0?! 0! milyea, called at the home of the several Kentish districts, in turn. A widow 0101-. ‘Farely where Mrs. Ver- nurnber of Canadian Scout groups mllyea. was living. n" (‘I dusty "m"? hemmmiv have for several years done like 800d Mrs. Vsnnilyea conversed with “mains mm mull“ 1""!!! i0 turns. the msghror a whllo in an» Purely ‘fig: 11:“; 11:11?“ era Rigs. m! home. both left the Fuel ° w“ home andeywflked w, b10635 i; French quarter where the women's firs» ivni-s. Faulkner resides. Ara cilmtlrtiw 0211011311111“ was holdlns f‘ hey reached the side entrance of 09° 91‘ 511° 0n re e money in-L- 1-10-6-0-11. arrow, Oct. 5—The chief ac- "n is difficult to think of any the Faulkner home the attack was its flsht nselnst Senator Huey ' tivity in government circles these other organization that has attained said to have occured. U) Pllsed a resolution by lord Ll the i’ die-herds, d t9 b0 I; Ch Iii l’ Ml — h Id-Wld dI I d 8Y5 $11 TB B. l] E 0 0B O I1 SLIC W01‘ G 111650115 Bfl WOT! ' . m” o‘ oyd. | m.’ n‘ a.’ m mm S u z c r d e s B y ister of Finance E. N. Rhodes where such world-wide approval as the "_ the 8W3 118-5 Well busy 110$ 0111i’ Boy Scout MovementP-His librcel- cording with the floating last week oi’ the leggy the Earlof Bessboroirgh. Chief . . Jurnplng Into I Prctou Harbour ((7.1% by Guardian's Special Wire) Central Bank capital stock of $5; smut m; Cflflli,(1&_ 000,000 and a. $250,000,000 loan open- PICIUU, 11.8., Oct. li-Iscaving a note saying that he intended to British Conservatives Split on Program As ing tomorrow, but with the organ- “Amygoylzmq 11m izatlon of the machinery for bring- NEW 5m) 11m 01,1) do away with himself, Daniel Mc- Kenzie of Elmfield, N. 8., walked . . Laid Down on White Paper. New Studio, Stanley, Shaw & Pearden Bldg. Phone 110B between 10-12 A, M. s gtlvadgvngr gape Town have their flocks blood tested. g LNOQQIcdQé Pro ormosaar SCHOOL ALL SOLD AT‘ THE I‘) T PRICE " J a u-rryschooi for the month “ES DANgeIr-QSSES _ ,,,,,, m... ,0, m... - Brutally Attache ::§P,°,5f",‘,‘;i§=_, ,,,,,,, mm, Grade IIl—1 Herman Reilly. Grade II-l Leo MacDonald. Perfect attendance: Joyce Thom- son, Doris Butler, Herman Reilly, _ Order your supply today "i Pickard o» Co. PHONE 240. , " Rifiav. W.-A. Geddes Niiiiting Nova. Scotia OTON, LLB. Oct. ll --(OP) t Rev. W.A. Geddes, D. C. minister of the Yukon with at Dawson City. Passed thro Momton iodeiy Ou the Ocean Limited of the Canadian National Railways enroutc from a. visit up his old home in Nova Scotis. to litre-ml where he will embark ACTIVITIES IN HNANBE DEPARTMENT f... i0. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW ORJIEANB. Oct. s-Ncw Orleans women ransacked their attics today and dug out all mu», -n Angl ITS BOYS HAVE WON . WORLD APPRDVAL for "erseas, he expects to spend ater part of the winter in Engiliflid in d, commissionary effort on behalf of his diocese. He is the youniest bishop in the Anglican Comn iunion and has been called the flyin ' bishop of the Arctic, he havi made great use of the aero- planfiwhen covering from his dio- ccse § the far north. inst novsurr scnoor. ng. "rhe auctioneer stood on a re- plica of an old slave block. Behind it 0n a wall a poster announced: “Louisiana, the slave statc- of America." The women on the women's com- mittee say they feel that way about Huey Long. Yesterday they ’ of! the autographs of five United states senators who comprised the sub- committee in the senate investiga- tion of Long and the election of his colleague. John Overston. The results if the investigation wpre not sat factory to the‘ women's committee. The autographs sold for a. dime apiece-BO cents for the entire ool- lection. A diagram of the senate chamber in We“ Eton was thrown in to clinch the sale. _ Food, drink and tdoacoo are the heaviest imports in the island of Malta, a British possession in the Ll The ancient village of Bishop- bourne, England, is to have a head- quarters for its Boy Scouts special- ly designed to harmonize with its old-world housas. The Scouts them- Already in force in the three Pra- m", m, dams me banding, w“), irie Provinces the Act goes into ef- ampued mated“ fect tomorrow in the two central provinces. Announcement will be HISTORIC SH“, SCENE made in a. day or two of the list of m, NEW CEREMONY official receivers iiippolziited tizndtltigso ______ provinces and it s an c lln 8 n in, min and within another month the legisla- hifgiaelfr g’ $8,, historic tlon will have been made available training ship Fmldroyant, at Pom” to the farmers in the Maritime Pro- mouth, were invested u Deep sea vinces and British Columbia. scouts at the and o‘ s“ 50mm s" Gmrge Perky‘ Mung pflme Week. The officers asked to join Mmmfl- w” mmspmd the mm" the Scout Movement as a result o1 Honour Roll for September: ' Grade X-l Nora Harper; 2 Ruth _ Roper; 3 Louise Andrew. a Grade IX—-1 Arthur Love; 2 Lloyd. Holmes. Grade V'I1I—1 Scott Andrew 2 Zita Monissey 3 Irene Smith. Grade VII-l Vera. Smith. Grade VI-1 Harold Clements 2 2 Keith Clay 3 Jessie Wheatley and Ursula Morrissey (equal). Grade V-l Emle Moore 2 Florence Roper 3 George Jay. Grade IV—l ‘Bemice Moore 2 Doris Clements 3 Mona Clay. ' Grade III-l Irene Roper 2 In Force ing into eflect in Ontario and Que- bec, the Farmers’ Creditors Debi; Ar- rangeme t Act. to the waterfront today and jump- ed into the harbor. His body was recovered later at the foot of the Government wharf. Coming to town with a friend, James Coutts, early in the after. noon, McKenzie left s. note in their automobile saying: "Jim, I am do- ing away with myself. I am jum/p- ing overboard at wharf. ‘No one knows who're I am but you, Dan." Two girls, Marion Rodd! and i5 E i Shirley Dari-och 3 Ethel Roper. Grade II-l f Harold Clark (equal) Olga Smith and 2 Elmer Roper 3 Eileen Walsh. Grade 1 (a)—l Adadiobertson 2 Paddy- Walsh. Grade I (b)—1 Waldron Roper 2 part of the week with an attack oii’ laryngitis but came to the east block Saturday in order to P105156 W" 0 Cabinet Council at which the form- alities associated with the refunding loan were completed. Minister of Justice Hugh Guthrie left Saturday the impression made upon them by visiting Sea Scouts from various parts oiiEngland. BADEN-POWELL. CARTOONIST It is not generally known that Mediter. , accounting for 39.8 per cent of the total. according to the Industrial Department of the Canadian National Railways. The most imlprtillit import from Canada is wheat, Australia being first with Canada a close second, Jean Clark saw him disappear in the water sad raised the alarm. A number of men gathered but when they arrived he had disappeared. After grappling for 20 minutes, the body was recovered bv Harry Thoma. for England on a month's visit in search of health and recuperation. Will Lose No Time Myron Morrissey, Grade I (c)—l Vei lndrew l , lobby Clements. . Teachers- Ens. ' IsobeiLBrown. Seeking Value ‘ 0t Dogfish Oil Slfiff-TOEINB. Nfki" Oct. 5-(0?) ' -Dogfish appeared in great num- bers the Newfoundl ’ coast U and the new Commission _ Oovimiment decided it was time J theyfdld something about it. Bo-‘they _ ed with the John ‘ Reevétof Canada Harbourio manu- Loni Baden-Powell, originator the scout Movement, is one of Eng- land's leading cartoonists, although confining himself‘ chiefly to poking fun at himself and his Boy Scouts. He could have made cartooning a highly lucrative life profession, had he so desired. followed by the United States, Argentina. and Russia. Other pro- ducts supplied by Canada" are wheat flour, cheese, canned fish, lard, condensed milk. McKenfle, s returned soldier and a farmer suffered from varicose veins and on'leveral occasions took treatment at Camp Hill Hospital in Halifax. Police believe he was wor- ried over his health. He leaves a wife and three children. MaoFadyen Prime Minister R. B. Bennett is expected back by the middle of Oc- tober or earlier, when he will com- plete arrangements for the Domin- ion-Provincial Conference on pro- posed anendme ‘ to the Bfltllh North America Act. It is nticlpa- ted also that Mr. Bennett will lose no time in setting in motion the lens for organizing the Conservative y In preparation for the next neral election. Two lay-elections med’ . fling to fill the vacancies created death in Halifax and Long Mk9. formerly held by ‘supporters cl government. According to stet- a by-eiection must be celled hin m: months after the Banker thzhlioirse is notified of s acarlzyd pollinl d!" Ill? ilflterflietcerlodanditisposs- blefluttbsvscsnclaswlilnotbe led until the general election. ‘UNIARTK 1105511,; DUI-Mon ll flaking In iii- osnulisn National tele- m sssrrsrormwm form of ma.‘ jmm m m, d ‘PHI BUT SCHOOL IUD OIIAIAOTII "Scouting teaches boys to be self- ’ reliant, loyal and unselfish, and is rightly described es the best school for character." -Hrig.-Gen. Walt- hsli. 0.71.0“ 13.5.0. 80001.‘! NOW AITII. 100B N‘!!! MONSTER. Tberscltestfortbefomousmon- t!" t °i' "hi! sleoofliochliesaaeotlanrbhalollllfillflli uflfi come. noyacouts of sevsralolsqcw ilwflflbd troops are carrying outasystematio iflflilllfllt,‘ atom of m madam; fin- been e. ‘up’, .. maul“, y n. » peer therefore. Canadian birch 1.000 IOOUTS or?‘ ‘m; p or maple be suitable for 33mg; n; {Aqggf the market.‘ It is edinilteiiflfl‘ tieaiuths0ni glllflfiwoll I MARKET- IOI. CANADIAN CHARCOAL It would seem that Canadian charcoal, both wood snqanlrnsl, is s better market in the Un- l BABKATOON, Oct. 4—A oephal. oped, highest class of marine life of the nsutilirs and octopus type, and measuring over two feet in d? i lulisiilflltestthelimlidwithaview seine commercidoutiet or .- lINil foundthefishermenwill 1,.~.reep'h hue profit as the dolfllh Lllltfifllhgllll-ldhgtll! ‘ "DIIAND I0]! APPLIS _ N, N3. Oct. I- ,, Owiqtojhc light epic crop in E" Ontario, there will be s he"! de- murrer n Scotiaapplesintho earl ' PhmlWI-lcfllaesolfl oilisrmmisrsltmceds. our siresdssonefecwerd ii ti; 5 it; a .5“ t: iii produc- j- nioe QM ten l 3U i i: i; iri Quebec w. "MsoKenlie, Boon-Monaural Agriculture for tbs rtsritimm- 01n- ' i ~suiwns m N- i an: new a s seismic from government relief and proved highly remunentive for three lid- men e day u‘ iii It B é; Fa