“Manned Advertisernentsmm. . o‘. w agaaeeaceacaa also I‘: :5: at g "qr [midi e ll pa: line of I words mat Iaaalflb ' ‘in par Illa oi I words i ' ~:¢*:e~*:. - . - e‘ w“, w", For Sale Theatrical Supplies gm, T0 LIT. BOARD AND hand at Guardian t! 0B 5 ‘MOI! 51in‘ on 011108. coMrEr-riroorr, MQKENNA Costume Company, Toronto, On- tario. T. S. Nov. 3-1mih. on l 511.1; _- rwo namsrsnan Shorthorn bull calves. Thoe. Mc- Nutt. Malpequs. 7965-11-7-21. o“; ._ REGISTERED smvalts. m-driving wagon. P. McGrath Qovehmd, 0000-11-0-61: on SALE-STILL s NUMBER or early red and cross fox pups. Bee us berm buying elsewhere. John Bry- mmn, spring Valley, 3807-11-5-31. port SALE-LADTS MUSKRAT coat, excellent condition. 8i‘- fl bi"- 4 A this oilice. W‘ p” 6807-11-5-31 0g. SALE 011. TRADE FOR AN- othcr. Registered Yorkshire Boar. 2 years old. Stanford Glover, Ken- smgum BB80-il-5-3lmwf. [LVEIt I-‘OXES FOB SALE. 30 pair; puppies. Exceptionally fine breeding stock_ Well slvcrcd. Low prices. A. D. Muliin, Bedford, R. R. . 9003-11-6-61. _____._-————-— on SALE-SHORE PAR-M, 50 sores, 5 miles from Charlottetown. large house. barn and other build- , J. J. Beaton, Tea Hill. m“ 8866-11-5-61. Wanted ANTED ROOMS T0 RENT. AP- ply 114 Kent Street. 8881-11-6-21. ANTED T0 BOARD, TWO YOUNG men in a private family. Apply to 4s crutch st. 9013-11-84! ANTED — FAMILY WASIIINGS to do at home. Best of references l: required. Apply s1 Sydney 5t- ’ 7942-10-30-61. ANTED T0 RENT IMMEDIATE- 1_\'. house with modern conven- iences. furnished or unfurnished. Apply "x" care Guardian. 9007-11-6-41. Female Help Wanted ' ANTED A IIOUSEKEEPBR OI maid..Mrs. Hunter Weeks. Alber- ton, P. E. I. ,9006-I1-6-5l. Miscellaneous , ATED ROOM BOARD IN private family. Apply Guardian Office. 9038-11-7-31. OIIN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vi clal Land Surveyor, Herman- viie. 7741-10-21-1 m0. ALE A7‘ NEW GLASGOW-COME to the special sale at McCoubreyfls Friday night. Nov. 7th. 9014-11-8-21 Western Guardian --A IiIEETING of the Stockhcld- snd others interesiod in the new - will be held in Central Bedeque 1' tonicht, Fflday, Nov. 7. 0043 —RESlDI-INCE ovarian-A fire hich origulated on the roof of the - ence oi Lawrence Riley. Lot 7, 1- ‘Pilesday afternoon, completely - troytd the building. By the efforts f the neighbors a small amount of umiture was saved. Owing to the bsence oi Mr. Riley, the large wood lie near the house, which caught l WM not be saved. -BAD FIRE AT JOURNAL PUB- ISIIING C0. BUILDING-Fire was covered about 5.30 a. m. on Thurs- i? morning 1h the basement of the flllrnsl Publishing Co. building, "mmershie. When discovered the ‘ hid made considerable head- ‘ is may to that part of the being divided by a brick and heavy steel door it was tine before the smoke penet- llfli through into the main build- . One of the maids at the Queen _ lhoticed the flames through the mt window, which faces the h Hotel, when she arose that ' ' 8- About the same time some "l! Journal staff, who were at ‘I upstairs, smelled smoke and on ‘@3108 found smoke pouring h the door leading into the ‘ ent. Both ths Queen Hotel and‘ "ill office sent in an alarm and i110 department were quickly on “mf- The firs apparently start- < 1m the ceiling in the room near " m"!- The beams and the joists “ “"111 burned as also were the 0 nartltlons- Considerable dam- "N done to the large stock of " "hkhwasinthatpartofthe l- ent. There l~.ad been a ear ‘I M "P" but in this storeage kiss-t two weeks before. 1t was o“ u” "m"! bl! water and "- '31s chemical engine and or- ’ "I. ‘t: mo used in fighting "P- Irmnan. editor and Male Help Wanted BOOKIIEEPEIt-MALE. APPLY BY letter to T" Guardian, stating ex- perience and salary expected. 8025-tf AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY CAN BE ‘EARNED p weekly in spare time selling well known line Personal Christmas Cards. Scores of Stenc- graphcrs, Accountants, Clerks, etc.. exceeded this last season. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Co., Limited, Toronto. Rep- resentatives wanted small towns also. M. H. W. Nov. 4-wfmtlNov. 14. Lost LOST 1N CIIARLOTTETOWN SAT- urday evening, diamond ring. Find- , er please leave at Morell Hotel. Reward. 8872-11-5-31. in which they handled the situation. being careful not to damage the machinery and other equipment in the other part oi the basement. The exact damage is not known at pres- ent but the heavy loss of paper and damage to the building are consid- erable. It is partly covered by insur- ance. The origin of the fire is not known. B. —RECOVERY—M1'. Basil Fla- haven of Kcnsington, who was one of the victims of Wednesday's ter- rible tragedy at Traveller's Rest crossing is progressing favourably in the Prince County Hospital. lie is rccoverlngirom tho shock and his leg will most likely be set today. Mr. Fitzpatrick, who had his arrn crush- cd in a steel roller at Messrs. Rob- inson's bakery, is also doing nicely. S. t ‘i. —BADMINTON CLUB FORMED —A badminton Club has been form- ed by members of St. Mary's Church. Sununcrside, on the same lines as the Club at St. Peter's Church in Charlottetown. A mcetingwas held on Wednesday evening at which Vcn. Archdeacon White. D. D., presided. The officers of the Club were elect- ed and an executive committee ap- - ' ‘ ’ to arrange the various do- talls in connection with the Club. The officers were, President, Judge A. C- Saimclers; Vice President, Miss ‘Mary Hunt; Secretary, Miss Wanda Wyatt and Treasurer, Mr. Etta of the Bank oi Commerce. S. Eastern Guardian ..'OUII. ENTIRE STOCK must be sold out by Dec. 31. Visit us and save dollars. T. G. Ives Ltd. 0045-11-11 .. YOUNG MAN, if you want to get in business for yourself, consult us. Rare opportunity for a worker in the bst town on the Island. T. G. Ives, Md. Montague. 9045-11-7 ‘JUST AT Tim TIME you need 1t most we are offering many spec- ial bargains from our entire stock. PEHmBl15 flccced underwear 69c. ladies hose, 22c; boys ovccroats, $5.95 etc. Consult our new posters for bargains oi tho list. T. G. Ives Ltd. 9045-11-7 MARRIAGES SMITlI—INGS-—At Millvlew. on Oct. 22, 1930, by Rev. H. E. Campbell. Russel Inga, of China Point. to Hazel Genevieve. daughter of W. C. Smith, oi Millvlew. WO0D—At Hunter River on Thurs- day, Nov. 6th Mrs. Lcfuta Wood. aged 52 years. Pfimecul from the home on Saturday at 2 p. m. STEVENSON-At North River on ‘Thursday Nov. 61,11. Mrs. Everett Stevenson age 3B years. Funeral from her late residence on Satur- day Nov. 8th. services starting at 2.90. Interment East Wlltshire Cem- etay. vPlease omit flowers. CARMIClIAI-IL—At the I’. E. I. Hm- pital, Thursday, Nov. 6th, Chester Calmlclual, age 14, son 1o Mr. l-Yd Mrs. John C. Carmichael. Filfldrll from the residence of his parents, 271 Billion Street, Friday, Nov. 7th service starting at 3.30. Interment People's ‘Cemetery. ‘r441 ‘In ‘l 1v. oQMa¢La¢QW “f” vi the Journal momma; "humylmhiihaatpraicafor "m" '1 "w was» nann- CAMPAIGN BAPTAINS 111051111 91011911811 headquarters in the $250,000 fund-raising movement for the new Prince Edward Island Hos- pital was quiet yesterday, because the volunteer committeemen and team members were so depressed by Wednesday's fatal automobile acci- dent. and sympathized so deeply with the bereavement suffered by two of their most zealous comrades, that‘ they could not work with their cus- tomary arclor. Duty to the Hospital and the community compelled the leaders of the major units to visit the office, but only a fcw of the captains and other members of teams even entered the room. Mrs. 1!. Hooper Horne and Mr. Charla 1-1. Black, Commanders of the Women's and the Men's Divisions, conferred with the Executive Committee, which mct at four in the afternoon, but they refrained from calling their captains together. They plan to hold an important conference of all the captains today, and wish their team leaders to get in touch with thcm with t-hat end in view. ' Executive Chairman W. F. Tid- marsh, commandcr-in-chlei of the volunteer corps, though greatly af- fectcd by the disaster, performed his duties throughout the day. Memor- ial Chairman W. K. Rogers, who had been detained in Prince County, vis- ited headquarters twice in the day, and attended the Executive Com- mittee meeting. Mr- James Paton, Vice Chairman of the Executive Committee and Chairman of the i sence of Chairman Wallace l... Hig- gins. Chairman H. Hooper Horne, of the Allied Towns Committee, and the Rev. H. D. Raymond. M. A., one of his four Vioe Chairmen, checked thedays returns from Provincial District Committees. ; Dr. J. A. Clark, Chairman of the Committee on Folmer Residents, al- so reported to Commandor-in-Chlef Tidmarsh. Chairman Alfred Plckard. of the Committee on Arrangements, and Dr. H. D- Johnson, Vice Chair- man of the Organization Committee, appeared in 136 Richmond street i: connection with their sections of the campaign work. ‘ At the request oi the Executive Committee. Executive Chairman ‘fid- marsh in the afternoon sent the fol- lowing letter to Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace L. Higgins and Mrs. James W. Stewart, whcce daughters were among the four girl victims of Wed- nesday's tragedy: "On behalf of your friends in the hospital campaign 1 have the hon- our to convey to you the following resolution. . "The Executive Committee of the Hospital Campaign by unanimous resolution desire to express their deep sympathy to the families so badly bereaved by the tragic accident of yesterday afternoon, and especial- ly to assure their follow workers in this campaign who have been thus bcrcaved that their friends in this work are sharing with ‘them in the shadow which has fallen upon their homes. With a deep sense of the comfort of the hope which is eter- nal, this committee begs to commend them one and all to that hope in this hour. “With deepest sympathy, (Signed) W. I‘. TIDMAILSII. mecutlve Chairman. "Charlottetown, November 6. 1930." Twelve hundred dollars was re- Public Meetings Committee, consent- cd to handle the affairs of the Busi- ness Friends Committee in the ab- Only two of the forty-seven Pro- vincial Districts have exceeded their quotas—1..lttle ‘ifork, the first to pass its goal with $858 against a quota of $700, thanks t0 the vigorous work of the District Chairman, B. R. Brown, and his committee, and Emerald, J: W. Fyfe. Chairman, with $399 against a quota of $300. Both Chair- men Brown and Fyfe were out to set a. lively pace for all the other Dis- trict Chairmen. They expect to add largely to their totals by next Tues- day night. Allied Towns Chairman Home is anxious that all forty-seven of the District Chairmen shall report to him before three o'clock ‘nlesday afternoon. November 11. Mr. Horne and Vice Chairman Raymond will need at least three hours to total the reports in time for the Victory Sup- per- at six o'clock. All District Chair- men are invited to attend the sup- per, al1d to inform Mr. Alfred Pick- ard, Chairman of the Committee C‘ Arrangements, at 136 Richmond street, Charlottetown, that they will do so. Only seven of the forty-seven Dis- trict Chairmen have not yet been hoard from by Chairman Horne. They are Chairman Edwin McFar- lane, Annandale; Capt. D. J. Riley, Belle River; Chairman T. J. Wig- glngton, Bridgetown; Chairman Charles K. Martin, Caledonia; Chair- man Harry Francis, Fortune Bridge; Chairman Alexander Martin, Grand- vlew, and Chairman Chester E Pratt, St. Peters. Eacecutlva Chair- man Tidmarsh and Allied Towns Chairman Home consider all scven ccivcd by Allied Towns Chairman ll-lorne yesterday from seven Pro- vincial Districts as. follows: Town Chairman No. of Subscriptions Amount: Bunbury Major A. S. Robertson 7 S 148 Emerald J. W. Fyie .... ..'. . 31 s 264 Hunter River P. J. Noy 12 3 121 Little York B. R. Brown ,............. 14 $ 134 Murray River F. C. Bennett 1 S 5 Wheatley River T. D. Ling .._. 24 S 262 Winsloe Arthur Roberts .... 31 $ 264 incomplete, as it is known that larg- er amounts have been razed in those two places than have yet been re- ported to Chairman Home: Bonshaw. $688; Bradnlbane, $231.- 45; Brookfield, $310; Bunbury, $506; Cardigan, $334; Cavendish, $125: Clyde River, $242; Cornwall, $450; Cumberland, $456; Eldon, $670; Emerald. $399; Fredericton. $349.50; I-"rench River, 6193.25; Georgetown, $921; Harrngton. $599; Hunter Riv- er, $645; Kingsboro, $428; Kingston. $32; Little York, $858; Marshfield. $977; Millview, $1,349; Milton, $1,155; Montague, $1,003; Morell, $301; Mt. Albion. $576.50; Mt. Stewart, $455; Murray Harbour, $210; Murray Har- bour North, $170.25; Murray River, $493; New Glasgow, $616; Nine Mile Creek, $172; North River, $151; North Rustlco, $295; North Wiltshire, $412‘; Sourisv $1,200; Stanley Bridge, $100.20; U188. $55; Victoria, $1,215.50; Whcatley River, $422; Wihsloe, $261. The shortages in the Millview and Soul-is totals to date are due to the facts that Chairman Lawson Jenk- ins of Millvlew knows an additional amount is on the way from Vice- Chainnan McEachcrn, and that Commander Charles H. Black, of thel Men's Division, has not yet had time to turn over to Chairman Home an additional $511 which he and Elxec- utive Chairman Tidmarsh obtained In Souris on Tuesday. When Vice Chairman McEachcl-n completes his canvass, Millview will exceed its quo- ta of $1.500, and all-ten Chairman Horne rrrelves tl1c additional results from Commander Black, the total for Souris to date will be at least of those District Chairmen to be ox- ceptlonally good men, and confid- ently look io-them to ‘reach their quotas before Tuesday next- Thc forty Provincial Districts that’ have reported show the iollowing| hiillvlsw and Sourls, however, being; No. of Woman's Division Allied Towns Committee Committee on runner Residents Business Iricnds Committee Memorial Commit‘ Men's Division -----..-..--..u~.-- Grand Totals t0 DIM ................... $1,711. A Toronto report is expected from Ambassador Charles M. Williams to- day. Prom that city. the special rep- resentative of theExecutivc Com- mittee will proceed to Montreal. 1t Krand totals to date-the reports for ' a thought he also will have a re- m“ “mm” ‘m; ‘”°‘°“"- Hm‘ port from Waterloo. SUMMARY OF FIRST TEN NIGHTS REPORTS Subscriptions Amount . . . . 1.067 $18,741.05 662 $30,716 . . 787 $1 6535.40 . . . . . 28 I 1.460 ’ . 40 I 5.380 22 $04,900 3.561 $187,918.06 FIRST TEN NIGHT‘! TEAM TOTALS NOVEMBER 7 ua (IHARLOTTETOWN nuwm w M?‘ . » ' --r-:.. Kingston at 3; Cornwall at 1. Rev, D. K. Rose, Minister. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning, one drunk and incapable was fined as and cozts or ten days. and a second was fined $10 and costs or five days. ton of Summcrside has decided that it is unnecessary to hold an inquest into the death of Mr. Peter Fla- haven, killed at Cape ‘Traverse yes- terday afternoon when the car in which he was driving was struck by a freight train. CAMBBIA IN PORT-The cable repair ship Cambria, Captain Cole, is at present in port, lying off the Marine Wharf. The Cambria has just completed laying the telephone cable between Cape Traverse and Cape TbrmeJtine. FRENCH LEAVE BlPEATED-The Canadian Legion Annistlce play, "French Leave" Wls repeated last ev- ening to a very appreciative audience. The play, under the direction of Ml". A. Stuart Dickson, was presented w. cn more effectively than on the first occasion. MAY PLAY UNITED SERVICES— A communication has beer from St. I". X. stating that the foot- ball team will b: unable to make the trip to Charlottetown for the game °n 7111038811“! Dcy., Negotiations are under way for a game with United Services for Moiday. THE PRESBYTERY OF I‘. E. Presbyterian Church, Montague at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7t.h for the in- duction of Reverend Alexander Gib- bon. Bealsville, Ontario. The ln- duction service will be" held at 7.30 D-m- All are cordially invited. NEW IIYMN BOARDS PRESENT- ED-At the Cornwall serves on Sun- day, Nov. 2nd, the new Hymn Boards, presented by Miss Sarah Kellow. of Charlottetown; were dedicated to the service of God. They are oi golden oak and attractive design and add greatly to the beauty and convenience ‘of the church. This is a splendid ad- dition to the already substantial Kel- low memorial which Miss Kellcw gave to the Cornwall Congregation in memory of her family. ' FLOOR COLLAPSES-Giving way under the pressure of some tons of the company's products the main flooring‘ in the Purina Fox Foo Company on Lower Queen Street ing yesterday morning. Mr. Geo. Buxton, the manager. and a customer escaped uninjured by way of the street door. ‘rhe noise of the crash was heard in nearby offices and stores. ARMISTICE DAY-The commit- tee appointed to arrange for the fit- ting observance oi Armistice Day at Summerside have ‘rad the hearlggi; co-operatior. of Mayor Lidstone and the clergy. Mr. Lidstone is making a request to the store keepers to Central Guardian 1'1""? “W” W“ CORNWALL saavlcns rot new! 9th: New Dominion at 11 a. 1a.; Thlnksglvlng and Armistice sundry-J, l vice. ‘LOO-Choir rehearsal-Hearts 111cm- N0 INQUEST-Coroner Dr. Tan-l‘ received . ISLAND Wm m“; in so Andrew.“ the different clergyman. There will FRIDAY 3.30—'I‘he Women's bllsslanary 50- _\. ciety invites mothers with chiI-_ _' dren of 5 years and uildrr ioj the Hearts Memorial llall—' There will be a Baptismal ser- orial Hall. . NOD-Young People's S0ciety—.\Icet-' lng to organize for the coming‘ season-The attendance of all Snclnl IIall. , ____. Roy Mitchell (Canadiiinl ‘Press! Robertson. colored. Rttsburg light: hcavyrvcight took a ten round dcci/ sion from Roy Mitchell oi‘ fialifax; tonight. Although outweighed by sev-l cral pounds, the visiting battler hadi a decided edge. \ close their stores for a short time while the services at the Monument are being carried out to enable as. many people as possible to be prc. cnt. A short parade service will DCJ held at the Soldiers Monument in‘ Dominion Park under the auspices: of the ex-Service Men. The Mayor; service men participating. are rc- quested to parade outside the Ar- moury, Summer Street. at 10.30 a. m. 198d! to march off at 10.31 a. m.‘ Dress, civilian, medals and rlccorafl tons in compliance with A. O. All civilians attending are requested tn be present at the Park at 10.45 a. m. - A short service will be conducted by be other speakers. Tile chilrircn of the High School and Convent will parade to the park. At the clcvcntll hour the two minutessilcnce. will be observed. 1t is to be hoped that out in a body and~joil1 the vefcrans that the coming generation 51101111! be taught to honour the memory oil those who fell in the fulfillment of their duty to their country on‘ Flanders fields and the surest way‘ to aocomniah this is for all éiuzlshs’ to turn out 0n Armistice morning. and be present at the service at the‘ Monument at the clcvczlth hour. z l O. 0. l". of 111a Maritime Provinces crashed into the cellar of the build- Wm pay an omen“ visit to a“ Rm] f‘ bekah lodges on Prince Edward Is- land during the comng work. begin- ning with Alpha Rebekah lodgc on ‘Tuesday of next week, Card of Thanks, Mrs_ Wm. N. Toolnbs and Family of North Wiltshfrc, do sincerely thank all their friends, relatives and “ElKhbOrs for kindness and sympathy shown during their recent sari bor- cavcmcnt. 9039, For Dry !k|n—)l|na1LLl_|_|lnvl:ni. 9. James T. McKee 76 a 1,15: 10. William Wan-en 51 s 1,334 WOMAN'S DIVISION I MRS- H. l-IOOPER HORNE. Commander. T"!!! clfllln No. of Subscriptions Amount 11. Mrs. J. A. MscKehzie . 139 s 4,305 12.‘ Mrs. Percy J. Proud . 87 s 1,313 13. Mrs. Roy Quigley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 90 a 41m 14. Mrs. Neil D. McLean .. 147 s 4,257 15. Mrs. William Brchaut . 116 $ 5.0a!) 16. Mrs. 1". W. 'I‘idmarsh .. . 112 s 3.42:. 17. Mrs. George H. Buntaln . 69 s 3,51,"; 18. Mrs. B. Vail. Sr. . . . . .. . 60 5 mp4; 19. Mrs. W. E. Bentley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 s 7,447 20 Mrs. J. A. Clark . . . . . . . . . . . 111 s 1,353 Gifts of $100 or more from the Provincial Districts include: Clyde River. Dr. A. Murchison $100; Kings-‘ boro, George s. Robertson. c100,’ Robert w. Dixon. $100; York, cap! ourable W. M. Lea, $200, Honourable John Myers, I100. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar 1-1’. Hearts of Marshfield $200. Following are the amounts still to come from the Provincial Dlslritx. Committees i0 oopleiio their total quota-of $60,000 from Queens and Kings Counties outside Charlotte- town and thus help the other units of the mmpaign organimtion to at- tain the 8350.000 lull. time deficits being based on reports received at Campaign Headquartcs up to this Friday moraine: Annendale. 8000: Belle ‘River 81.- 000: Bomba- . $812: Bradaibane. flllil; Bridgetown, $700; Bunbury, 08.04; filedmil. I500: Olrdieln. 01M; Cavendish, $1,075; Clyde Rivet’. use; Ounwall. 01,090; Cmnberlaad, O44: Idol. 01.80: Ibrtuae Brion. fi; Ihdlifin, NIOJO; Punch River. 006.78: Oeufltown. 867i: oroadwiaw. out: _mrrinltmi. $101: i-hlnior Rim. $1.895: Kinllboro. I373 guc, $2.997; Morel], $499; Mt. Albion. $132350; Mt. Stewart, $545; Murray Harbour. 81.790; Murray Harbour North, $629.75; Murray River, $1,007: New Glasgow. sou; Nine Mile Creek! ‘ $828: North Rustlco, $905; Northl H i wutshlre. sass; st. Peters. sioomi l. Eouris. $2,289: Stanley Bridge. $999.- 30; Uigg, I445; Victoria. $784.50; iiVheatley River, $379; Winsloc. $236: other territory not specified includ- ing Brookiield and North River. $2.‘; 793. i The Allied Towns Committee lcars g, few 0f the Provincial Districts will fall short of their individual quotas. Chairman Home and Vice; Chairman Raymond therefore urge‘ all of the more effective Proviuciali District Committee to exceed lW-‘llf alloimen‘ as much as possible. to" offset the possible shortage in other; Districts. In sci/ting 800.000 as tho total anlnunt needed from the Prcvln- oiai Districts. the Executive Commit- tee was ulna-conservative. A much ‘inr-gq» total would be extremely wel-' come to the Hospital fund. It is feltl that. while the Prsldnce is about lt.| MEN'S DIVISION (IIAIIIS ll. BLACK. Celmnaaular. " gum (gqggh No. of Subscriptions Amount i. George w. McLeod on s use s. Walter s. Grant 19 ' ‘ 8 MOI 8. Malcolm Mcxinnon . 50 l L75 4. a. n. Beer .. . 05 l 9-7" s. Wilfred r. savior - 4° 9 n" 6. Nell D. McLean ............... .......... 78 ' ‘ I 9.877 7. Ira. J. You, MD. >71. I 8.0M a. Million; I. news . ..........'... I Ktiflfl. 01.1051 >Mdhl1lleii. U25; e llillvin.Ql1;lI1tonOU;lhaI-Hoqflill0bi>eln=l>lfl 1t may as well give itself the flnelt] ..-a\i,‘\.-.. n SAVE at "‘F'.l' "THREE ‘ "ilfflifif 1hé fihnsék Store the young people ls solicited-l ’ 25c Bnllyfi Own 190' 1 00 l Iorlicks ‘. I‘ Lost Decision I j HALIFAX. NS, Nov. 6.—l*lomer| and Councillors will b; pun-cut. 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