min: with the hols Gold valued at $1,975,000 ‘pom. 5flie For East and India has been {landed at Plymouth from the liner 190F111. and thence deweiohed to WE'RE REMV lave yourself worry ans sewn DOLLARS-by ordering a mil any. II! of our Genuine Scotch Anthrg- Otto now. '.l’ho __ , gcrgengfl, - ‘ Blbabledelivery. W. ll. GILLIS 8: 00. PHONE 110 l A Vision Test For Drivers I'M the safety of yungael] and others you make sure your car is in pod condition. You take no chances with ‘PHAT. Bat penibly when yo‘ take ‘ the wheel yonare a menace to saiety ior other reasons. D0 you hww that you‘ aren't? 0r do yen merely think so? Every driver or a t‘. should undergo a vision 0. F. llliTiiilESiili OPTOMITIIST ’ Pair oi Eyeglasses When you need them I one a! the best investments you could make. Many who p. area satis- factory Glasses from us will back I]! this statement. { E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists Charlottetown and Alberton EYESI Gill’ EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying Glasses. etc. ll. J. IMBIIII orromanrsr ‘ 0am Connected wua Dragster-a Professional Bards Meuzon o BENTLEY J. A. BINTLIY Bg ots Of The Week (C. P. B! Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO-u’; collections total (or October- lsst year, a drop of 2i percent. CALGARY-Canadian Food Pro- ducers, new concern, will shortly cpen a plant here to manufacture chocolates, iuns and fountain syr- "Pl- GATINEAU, Goof-Bringing the total increase to 20 percent within one year, an increase of iive per- cent in wages is announced for all employees ci’ Canadian mtema- ticnal Paper Company. LONDON, Ont-Walker Salt Corporation will develop a brine well a». Port Franks, near London. explecting to produce so tons c! salt da y. ‘IORONIO-Metals and Alloys. Limited have secured a plant hsre and will manufacture non-ferrous alloys. WINDSOR. Oats-Building per ' mlts issued 1n first nine months oi‘ 1934 show increase oi’ more than 100 percent, rising from $48,715 to 1107.522. TORONTO—Hobart Manufactur- lng Company, producing bakers’ and butchers’ supplies. lease nlmt o! double capacfy and will expand output. HAMTLTON - Anglo-Canadian Ohamvus Company, new concern. formed here to process charnois hides- TORONIO-JBauer and ‘Black Limited take over large plant at lloaside and will manufacture band-flies and manv other articles for drug and hospital trade. WEST ROYALTY SCHOOL "onor roll ror September and Ocmber: Grade X (Sr.)--l, Raymond MscKirmon; 2, Cecil Stetson; S, Cedric Stetson- Grade X (JrJ-l. Jack Sell; 2, Ilene Curley; 3, Isabel Curley. Grade VIII-J, Grece Crosby: I, 13:1!!! MacKinncn; d, Athol Rob- e . Grade VII-l, Henry Hurryf 2. Margaret MecKinnon; S, Lois Hurry, Grade VI.—1. ‘Ir-ulnar; i. Helen MaeKinnon; 3, Gladys Cur-icy. Grade V.-i, Bertha Hurry; 3, Lloyd Gates; 3, Bobby Gales. Grads IV.—1, Ruth MacKinnon; 2, Marjorie Long; 8, John MacKin- noln. Grade 111-1, Doris Piekard; 2. Imette. ‘rrainor; 3, Lee Burke. Grade 11-1, Margaret Curley; 2, Joseph Curley. ‘ Grade I (s).—1, Margaret Gates. Grade I (b).-l, Alex Rhynes; 2, ‘Billv Rhymes Grade I (ch-l. Oarl Croebv and Sterling Frizzle: 2. Patricia Curley; 3. Harold Gates. Teachers: S. Bruce, MscKinnon. Catherine POOR FORTE“ As the guest was leaving the howl he slipped a Shilling into the hbll-Dortefs hand. "Here's something to drfiik my health with," he said. The porter grimeced. "Thank you. sir." he said, "but it I remember rightly you gave me live shillings last year for the same thing.” That's right." smiled the guest, "but this year my health is better.” ALWAYS NEEDED Betty and Bobbie were twins and had both been told that they nurst write letters oi thanks ior u“ blrllhdfiy Sifts they had re- ceived. Betty sat down and quickly wroie:_. ~ "mflflk you so much for the fountain pen. It's what I've always needed." Meanwhile Bobbie was chewing the end of his penholder for in- apiretion. As his sister laid aside her first letter, he surreptitiously Blamed st it. Then he wrote:- "Thank you {or the cakes oi’ soap. They're what I've always needed." PRINCESS MDIVANI HAS IXPENBIVE GIFT NEW YORK, Nov. 1. - When for a green jade necklace for his bride, Barbara Hutton, heiress to the Woolworth millions, he paid an excessive price, Mesrob Atikan, an- tique iewei dealer, testified in Su- preme Court yesterday. Atiirsn is suing Chang Wen Ti, Chinese art dealer, for his share o! the commission on the sale. They were partners, he said. Atiiran was not asked to give his opinion c! the real value o! the necklace, but testi- fied the Prince paid Chang $40,000. manor that Si: H. E. Avery o! the King's Bench, Iondon was to retire on account c! poor health has been denied. thclagir-hs is as vearsoimsudajudgaslnesillo. and .. (Notices latest figures show ‘IBM! B07 5000i! in ‘ID953- a Medal c! Merit M"! Allan Beirness. londnu. Ont. tor gallantry in rescuing s. woman iroma burninghcuse. CAB. “PUNCTUEI PEST!" Nari; 2.000.000 P1000! 0! INI- nails, etc. were picked up from madsthlssummsrbyitfioylcout troops o! San D1080. in their an- nualfiwurlctrnspsawoouivctitien. A BOY SCOUT KING ‘it should be a 800d I08?! that little King Peter II of Jumslavia is e. Boy Scout-"s brother tosvery crther Scout." without regard to class, religion or nationality. May he grow up unspoiled! QUEEN MARY HELPS SCOUT BAZAAR Prised items for sale at an Aber dean Boy Scout bazaar were min iaturs leather dressing and mani- cure sets, donated by Queen Mary. The bazaar supplied funds for tho purchase 0r a permanent camp site A CANADIAN CAMP FOR ENG- LISH SCOUTS A permanent camp site for Eng- lish school Boy Scouts visiting Can- ada has been laid out on Mystery be known as Camp Hardoastlc. in honour oi the Scoutmsster oi’ a party Enelish Dublio school Scouts who camped on the island this summer. A MISSIONARY DONATION FROM CHINA Reversing the orthodox practice. a contribution oi $5. "to help in carrying on the work." has been received at Boy Scout Headquart- ers, Montreal, from China. 1t came from a young China inland mis- sionary. ‘ ‘y a member or the Montreal Vickers‘ Scout ‘hoop, in appreciation of the value of his training. SCOUT BONE-BETTER! An X-rav examination at the en wrin set by two Boy Scouts showed the job to have been done perfectly. BRITISH SCOUTS IN HOLLAND The local paper oi’ Brads. Holl- and, gave regular space this sum- mer to camp news oi Boy Scouts 1mm Leicester, England, who were camping in the vicinity. HUNGARIAN SCOUTS IN ENGLAND Niunbers oi individual Hungarian Boy Scouts were entertained in English Scout isrniliss this summer. the result of friendships formed at the_l932 lntsmarionai Scout Jam- boree in Hungary. INTERNATIONAL BOY FRIEND- SHIPS Csnying on international friend- ships established at a camp thi= summer in L hours. Boy Scouts of the 8rd Uxbridee Troop Enl- ‘ Denmark. MAKING WEATHER. PROPIIETSI Through the co-operation of the U. S. Weather Bureau station at Detroit, American and Canadian Boy Scouts of Border districts are taking a course in weather obser- Prince Alexis Mdivani paid uomo i “m”- 0‘ " "M m‘ m’ 5°°““ must predict the following day's weather. THE PROOF OF TIII PUDDING To counteract erroneous impres- sions of camp "roughing it." B07 Scouts of Grantham, ‘England. in- vited parents to a demonstration camp, and served a well prepared meal o! roast beef. two vegetables and sin-rant pudding, "cooked be- Jore their eyes." SCOUTS 0F EUROPE STILL BROTHERS As in previous years. unsettled‘ political conditions in Europe medal no difference this summer in the fratsrnisin: of Bov Scouts. Iinkllsh- end Scottish Scouts svcisa. hiked‘ and camped on the Continent, and Scouts of various European co\m- trlel visited Iindland and Scotland. 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