roman go. 193s flip- - - , _TEA Red Rose Regular 50c For this Sale only 42c FLOUR Five Roses 98's Money back if not perfectly satisfied. $3.59 fie‘?- Many Thanks to the To show our iiiiiireciatiiin We are going to give you FOUR iiiivs iii iiie GREATEST BAR MEATS-dlctober 29-30-31 and llovemher 2nd. Positively Filllll DAYS ONLY. Prices Redu SOAP P. & G. Laundry Soap 10 Bars Surprise Soap 10 Bars THE CHARLOTT Public Again Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 tins—— Clams, 3 tins — -- Peas, 3 tins -- -- CHEESE island Cheese, old, lb. 23c Bulk Dates, 4 lbs. — 25c Onions, 10 lbs. - — 15c Perfect Stock DISH ES Tea Sets 23 Pieces — - Cups and Saucers Dozen -— - - -_ $1.45 95c MARMALADE Aylmer Orange Very Best. 32 Oz. Jar SUGAR Fine, Medium or Yellow 1O Lbs. ETOWN GUARDIAN MOLASSES M, Extra Fancy l Gallon 55° BACON Sliced, Lb. Fresh Bacon, lb. - 19c Pork Chops, lb. — -I 22c Pork Roasts, lb. — _17c Pork Hocks, lb. —- 8c Creamery Butter 53c STOVE P-OLISHES Odorless Jet Enamel in Bottles ——'— -- - 19c Staon Stove Polish in tins——------.- 14c Stove Pipe Enamel, Bot- tle- and Brush — — 25c ROLLED OATS AND lSLAND OATMEAL _10 Lbs. for Six Successful Years of STEADY l’ PROGRESS In OUR BUSINESS GAINS ever offered in GROGERIES and ced all through the Store. Magic Baking Powder C & C Price—-z8€ 27o 19c 95c 25c Shortening 2 lbs. -- —- -- — Potatoes, White Per Peck - -- _~ Kerosene Oil 4 gal. — —- —— — Hamburg Steak 2 lbs.-—-—--—~ Potted Meat . Perfection, 2 lbs. ROAST BEEF, Lb. 2 Bowls - ---- 25o TITARD WHEAT FLOUR 98 Lbs. 24 Lbs. Mixed Candy, 2 lbs. 29c Cooking Figs, 2 lbs. 23c Oranges, Doz. -— — 29c A THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN-- FREE DELIVERY _A"— h This column ll reserve: ha" new: /\ I . b var n o , HQly Name //\ ‘it n22; Ill:l°nrlf:‘ml:‘ hn-lnlertbd ‘at 4 1 __ k can" n word strictly payable In In Am of y ‘ advance. Iivl ii “blfigggfffwn i‘ CONFEDERATION pm: rustin- , Q ANCE. L-Gillfi-‘i-IZ-lilfl Wednesday and Tllllfidfl! October 28th and 29th. Bingo, Home-Made Candy. Aprons. Laua-io-zii-zi. ANYTHING BUT mva-"riie Guardians new story starts next week. Mystery to grip you from the opening paragraph-romance to excite you in every chapter- suspense to possess you until the last line-that's what you’1l find in Janet Dorans new serial. I ANNUAL MEETING ‘liic Annual Meeting of the Milk Producers and Vendors’ Assoctatlon wlll be held on Tuesday, November iiii, n s P. lib. in the Aiiriciilliirll Hill. All members of the Association ‘are urged to be present as miller! oi utmost importance to all Milli Producers and Vendors will be ill-S- cussed. Officers for the onsulrll year will be elected. DON'T FAIL T0 BE PRESENT. By order of the Secretary. l TELEPHONE BRIDGE-Quite a number enjoyed Telephone Bridge Tuesday evening sponsored by the Little Theatre Guild. The prize winners were: Gentlemen: 1st Harry Spiliett; 2nd Peter Creighton; con- solation. Roderick Muiin. Iadlcszi 1st Miss Doris Heartz; 2nd Miss, Margaret Wood; consolation. Mics Jean Munn. ADDRESS ENJOYED--Miss M. E. Kelly.,a member oi the "Catholic Writers‘ Club," of New York City was the guest of the Sisters and Nursing staff of the Charlottetown Ifixspiial Tuesday evening. Miss Kelly. who is a. pleasing speaker, gave a very interc ting and infor- mal talk on several of today's writ- crs and their books. uneovo-omomoooo ovooo L-B2ll3-10-27-6l. "BROOKVILLI LIME" for best results. N-809-10-8-t1. Oct. 31. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-fi798~'I-l2—31i! FOR riioro- L-349l-3-28-tf CRASWELL GRAPES. BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret it. WATER RATES-Persons who have neglected paying water fltLihi for this. the filial quartet" of the year, are reminded that shut-off lists will be ready for the street on Saturday the 31st. L-BSZii-IO-ilil-Qil HALLOWEEN TEA and Sale, St. I James Hall. Thursday, October 2.1.l Tca. served from 5 to 7. Tickets | 40 cents. L-ilIilZi-lil-Zll-Zi. i B EL F A S T PKESBY'l‘ElilAN.- I Minister, Rev, D. L. Griffiths. Suii— | day A. M. Service November 1st the i Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered, Friday, 7.30 l’. M. October 30th and Suturdtiy A. M. ' October 31st. Preparatory‘ Sfl‘\‘i(‘..;$ will be conducted by Rev. J. B. Mric- i Neil‘. Nfarshficld, P. E. I. L-82T4-l0-28-Ci _ a l WOMEN'S lN.~'i'l‘l'.l'U'l‘lD——A ntw branch of the Women's Institute was organized on Monday. October 26 th, at Kingston. The meeting was hold. s NO W and comma llleims Winter is Coming. K. OI". I‘. PARTIES-The first in ii series of weekly bingo parties in aid of Community welfare work was y held in the Knights of Pythias‘ hall i Tuesday night. Grand prize was l won by Oomey Blanchard, speciifl bingo prize, Miss McCabe. The parties are being run by the Com- munity Welfare committee of the K. of P. Lodge which rent ten boys to the camp at Canoe Cove last i l l Order Your Coal Today. HUGHES 8. EDMONDS "i Stlmmfl‘. WEEK-END VISITORS- West- ville visitors in town over the week- Postponed Sale The sale under distress of M12; Lellaii Brosz, stock and equipment, Pmllloflcd until Thursday 29th Inst. at 11 A. M, end were Ronald Taylor and Hollie Murphy, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McMillan. Other guc"ts at the McMillan home were Messrs. Cyril McDonald. of Bouris, P. E. 1., but at present employed at Churchvllle, and Harold Malloy, a son-in-law _of Mr. and Mrs Mc- Milton's, also employed at Church- ville-(New Glasgow News) JOHN L. BEATON, Bailiff. L-ESZB-lU-ZQ-ll. ‘Wew aooommooaoL FLOWER POTS IN HOSPITAL —- The many -friend.s of Mrs. John Stewart. who has been vtsitlng here from Peter's Road, P, E. L, the past month with hei- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins, will regret to learn that she entered the Aberdeen Hospital on Friday. Operated on Saturday, we are pleased to report that she is doing as nicely as possible-(New Glasgow News) lie have in stock at our Med 8: Feed Store a l-"iiire stock of Earth- , __ , _ REMINDER T0 ADVERTISERS. iriiiai-e blower Pots in _ -Advertlsers arc reminded copy for assorted SlZcS flll prices new advertisements. or corrections. fill‘ rc-pofling punts, must reach the Guardian Office by tic 11 A. M. the day previous to inser- tion. Recently there has been a. len- liarter 8i 0o. dcncy to delay copy, eriforclflil "5 1° I Limited carry advertisements over to ad- vertisers‘ inconvenience and disap- M pointment. Please make a note- "Ads must be in Guardian Office by . Card of Thanks 11 A. M.i" L-ti- N. D. MacLean i IINDIITAKII hfi Ind Mrs. wiii. UBNW and “nun “my. Hunter River, wish to thank Charlottetown ml Hndnlind friends and neighbors for n“ “l Shown them during their North Wlltshlro t "l ""1 bereavement; also for °" Whr. sent letters and words "Wit-hr. IrllIid-lil-IO-ll. in the Schoolhouse. Folloivh g are‘ the officer. : Prcnidcnt, Mrs. Malcolm MacSivain; Vicc-Pi-esiilcri‘, Mrs. Tyru. Holmes. Sdcrctarv i Treasurer. Mi s Mabel Auid. ‘ Directors. Mrs. Bcrtiam Willis. Mrs. ‘ Mcrill Green, Mrs. Charles Willis..,‘ Auditors, Mrs. Beecher Campbclbl Mrs. Edgar Newsome. Next meeting,‘ to be held at the home of Mrs.‘ Malcolm MttC$Wfllfl. H.011 Cull to be answered with "A Book I Have Read i About Another Country." , C. W. L. MEETING-On Scptcm-, ber 27th the Catholic Women's League of Cardigan subdivision held their monthly meeting. After some discussion concerning an cn- tertainment for the purpose of ad- ding to the funds, the prcsident Mrs. Cornelius Ryan gave a detail- ed and veiy interesting account of the Convciiton which she attended at, nidinn Rlircr. Mrs. L. C. Allen_ also read an account of the activi- ties of the C. W. L. in Montbiw thus giving an idca of what is being done in other parishes. It was moved by Mrs. Patrick Ryan. and seconded by Mrs. C. Mcfsaao that .a donation be sent t0 the fund to erect a Memorial chapel in the West in memory of Margaret Jones, first secretary °l Um C-wl-i- It was also agreed that money be voted to buy fruit for the sick of the parldi. Votes of thanks were tendered Mrs, Ryan and Mrs. Alien for ihcir interesting pallcrs. During the past your sc\"ci"i\l_ new members have joined U10 Lmizue and m1 active interest has been taken in its work. POST CARI) 42 YEARS I-INROUTE PQLA, Itaiy-imo-Mailcd by a, woman hcrc in 1804 for Baker. Yugoslavia, 100 ziiilcs away, a post- card has just reached its dcstina-l tion, bearing postmarks of round- the-world travel. WILL DANCE AS HINDUS BOMBAY-(CIU-Captivated by the Indian sari (women's costum- es) a troupe of Russian ballerlnas bmkc their jwurney to Australia to "raid" Boirilry shops for clalnriitc. ~specmens— of wine-national dress. ‘COIIIPOSOKl of ML llighest Prices Paid for Eggs, also Pressed Pork, Beef, Lamb, thicken, Ducks and Fowl. CASH and CARRY STORES 187 GREAT GEORGE STREET ‘*_—r"____________ _ 3 ilfrinitp iiiiiiiteo illbtirct" THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29 3.30 l’. '.\l.-—l.udii*~; Jill-East P311012, 7.011 l’. AL-Juiiiirr Choir-East I'll‘- lor. 8.110 l’. DL-Ziiiii (‘hurt-h — Young > People's R ‘. Institute Supper The M‘. Buriiaiiiiii Wmiiciil. Iii- htlllllf‘ held a \'P1'_y'.\‘ll('t:r*;~Fl'ill varici": snppu" at lllf‘ homo of .‘.i'r.~. M, A NfiicLcod on Oct. 23rd. Thor: \Cl'-" S5 gurus; present lni-iiidinr; Ill- stitute members. 'I‘lic maui criter- iiiinmciit oi tlic evening consisted of tlic best of lllllslff botlivold-‘imc ‘ and modern by the Word L-iaird SFl'Hll1l[l(‘l‘.'w'. Th‘ llllLzlctll group is s Peter Benton. violin; Flttllk Aiacltfillzin. hurmonitrii Lcwis ltf.it"l\fill".in. Iinrolil Donald Bent ii" giiiliir. This was. ll1[‘ll' first public l11)])(“.1l‘i’lll('t‘ in BCliftli. and their "making a hit‘ is shown by ii group of iwi‘ . ]>l'l“'"'lt from a ll.“llLlll)Ol‘— ing In iitutc hooking lllilll for the near future and noti e will no dciiii‘ be g.vcii of the fllil‘ so-ibat any \‘.'llO may not buvi- hoard them al- ready should make ii n point to iio so. Tlicy mu iziicc zis their crsziuiiii‘ co grey trousers with whiic $\\'A"lli(‘f‘§ which have the iiioziogriim WIS. but they allowed our latiics to t:-.!:c ‘ as mtxiiziii"; W’oiiirn'.< Ill.»l.ll.ill(‘. So- -i_v Jiut for the cvriiiiig of course. Durirg the suppci" lliilll’ they were the special giicsit. of the Institute the autlicizri- iviis favor- ed with two 5010s by Alis. Jzimcis ,~I Gillis, Ulf-lf-Y. viz: “Danny Boy“ and i "Coming thro‘ the rye", \\'ll.l'| l\Irs. Peter MncQuecii accompanist also several selections by Mr. Herb. Worth who plnycci his own guitar accompaniment, Jiidging by the ‘ complimentary remarks received by the ladies the supper was all that could be desired and they were kept busy till a late hour waiting on the guests. At the close a hearty vote of tliziiiks ivas riioved by Mi". R. C. ltfzicPhce on bvliiilf of the hostess and Institute members in the Seranridcrs for entertaining tho company so royally for the C\(!Tl- ing. also by Mrs. Angus Murchison 0n bclialf of the Institute lo Mr. M. C. MacPhec for bringing the Seranadcrs down and by Mrs. Dori- ald MacKinnon to the iiostcss for the use of licr liomc for the oven- ing. After a short. sing-song in which all took part the evening closed with the National Anthem. The interested Institute members are "cry grateful to those who hclp- ed in the success of the evening and particularly to ‘iho?c M outside districts ivho send their ticket al- though iiot able t0 attend. A very pleasing sum was realized-J. Fare-wellliliaizhleriiig The liomc of Mr. and Airs. R0- bcrt A. Mackenzie. Cavendish, was the centre of attraction on Wednes- day cvciiing Oct. 14th when up- wards of fifty friends and rciiitivc; of Mi". James Stevenson of Brock- ioii, Mass, met to wish liim "God speed“ on his return trip home ai- tor having spent iiii extended visit to his iialivc province. Mr. Stevenson who has been a resident of Brockton since 1882. is a native cf New Glasgow. P.E,I.. where as a. young man he served his apprenticeship ns a llliltksmlth with the firms of George Houston and Angus Gregor and when first going to Brockton bfCMflC a vslu- rd employee of on" nf ihe loading Young, i Roy Mtlffblkllilil. ' while ‘ c.-—_~ .» _; ~-~- , ~_ New I; , and remaining with the some firm until his retirement i some years ago. - During this half century he on- 1y made one visit to Prince Ed- \\.‘.l'kl Island until this y/car. 1\fi". SlCVClb-Oll noted many t'llflll-‘i‘.'. iliuzxii; this period but rc- umrlzt-il tlifl’ Prince Edward Island- (‘l5 till had that warm ivblcomc iiiirl friiiidly hand clasp for old fririitt; and stated that he hoped 1on1 ziguiu to visit his native pro- \' I17". iiil'ii~iig arlrlrrrz“ was rearl by Mr. t‘. H, Ddarlicnzic and Mus.- i icr John M. Stcveirozi, a grand "nephew" presented Mr. Stevenson ‘Wll l u guierous purse. f5 .'L'.‘.ll old time music was the {oi ilfC of the evening. otherwise . stir-lit in social ~cliiit and boyhood ‘iviiiiiiiscs-iiizcs, lunch lxting served by iiii- liiil.c:. after \\'i1lCll all wish- ei Jim bon voyuzc. l)l‘ill' Jiiii. We _v.iur relatives illlll fricud. icel that we ianuot allow the ' mluli oi‘ your first ex- iciiririi Vlfnb to your native pro- " i piui fifty years, to {ML . ‘.'..lllJll l,‘.\ -.~iiig our" 1110:15- .iii: you Willi us again. 1'0 (iOHllL ivhcn you “call bzick lllf‘ days of byflgoltc years" you ice! ' tii.:i place and flCUS have c-“mg- lllil. u..- ifllhl that "haunts of joiiilz zill brii; 1'Clll€1'lll)l‘flllC"5 of happy days of boyhood. and now i that you llflY.‘ found time and in- ‘ ciiiiutfon l0 visit us may you bIazc l tiic trail" \\'l'.ll iiiippy memories so ‘iliii _\")ll 111:1)‘ <llf‘ll repeat your civi- l‘L"l1l(‘ii‘.l)Cllllg that the li string is aiways on the out- .. ii- and that your coming will rc- itt-iii- that warm hcnrtcd welcome. isri i In conclusion we would ask that you accept this purse as a. small i token of the esteem in which you are hold by your friends "at home". Again irishirg you bon voyage and a huppy home greeting we will now say “rtu revofr" but not good bye. Cardigan and Vicinity The Giaardian regrets to report the indisposition of Mr. Nelson sigsivorth. Cardigan and his many friends wish him a speedy rc- covcry. Mr. Mick MiicAulay. Charlotte- toivn iformcrly of Riverton) is speiitiing a few days with his neph- eiv, Mr Frank MacAulay. gum Head. Mr. William Ferguson is busily engaged in hauling lumber to Lciirds Saw Mill and intends to build a riciv house in the near fu- ture. Miss Fannie Gordon, R..N.. who spent a short vacation at her old home at Cardigan Head has rc- tiii-ncd to ll(‘l' duties at Boston. Fiill threshing is about complet- ed in this vicinity and the farmers are engaged in liauiiiig away their produce. A successful Masquerade Daiioc was held lll Lorne Valley Hall. on Thurs-day last. with a good crowd in attcndniicc and an excellent dis- play of costumes which made the judging very difficult. Judges were: Mr. Ernest Moar, New Perth and Mr. Gillis of Bangor who placed the prize winners as follows: Gents 1st, Mr. Stirling MacDonald, Forest Hill; 2nd, Mr, E. Burdett. Dundas. Ladies 1st, Mrs. EdwardJly. Pis- quid; 2nd. Mrs. William Ferguson ‘arid Mrs. John MacEwain, Cardi- , $111!‘. Ileiid Excellent music was furn- shoe iiail manuiiuturiiig plants of l ishcd by the popular Webster Or- J11 PHON ES 747—-—748. éiiériiiiiii oiiriigéiii. riféseeo§iii aid of the Lorne Valley Boys Club. Misfortune has paid a. visit to two prosperous farmers in this vicinity recent‘, \ ‘ l Ivir. Joe i MacAulayr of C". ll llcad lost a valuable young more and Mini Daniel Shmv. Lorne Valley- thrcc val"':i‘ile young Pllillf‘. l lost T A iiuiiibci" of yoiiiif: iiimi [r0111 this vicinity are employxwl on the ‘, fil'y rendered by .'\'li\=. Franck; QUl-YSLIC. Oct. 2T-(CP)--'I'h(§ N_ rrel i:i e alllll iv and olii time ntu ii- xvi-a s During that Fmc she saw the freighter , i"'l)1l}ll‘l. dllllpil i aiv one ivrcck; by “wbilhrls Orphiwd“ "l c4 l‘ l .1\'.'on Rivoi". tiisabied in fl tlilli‘ . Win in their usuiii cipulfi‘ ll:[ill— I \._., Sh“, nhhorp, Th? Slonni ml mic‘ u i.‘ t 1 , _ "~ L.’ ‘is ..*." .1. ..i: i.ei. C. Sept-amber, raged iiircc dnys anti 6mm), him,‘ DOWN, A; ""‘“' ‘the hfcLmin stood by the helpless p,,j0,.‘,_|,;,. h-m. , ma, grain carrier" 43 hours before at- tempting to rescue tlic crew and iait~r place thcm aboard the steam- fi a I e l ship Fzrbji‘. From remote points in the north. the Airman brought. bcick eight ‘an 5y u,,;,,.,|_-u,,~s 51mph“ ‘fir...’ "ircims" (iperzilors, stationed for ll 3p JQHNS, Nfjdn Opt“ g7 _.(c,p_. ‘ year nt their lonely outposts Cllblf‘)-—\Villif‘l'_\' bun..- of a laiitcr She also broucht beck Gabriel gnlc- llCflt their Wily 0.!S.\'i'{ll‘d o-sefBvhaiit. 28-year-old bvotsboinirfim the Charles L.D., who was stricken filiiiipiiig “harassed I By wintry Nciviouncilanii tonight. iinrrssiiig shipping and bringing the firsltb}! HPPPYKilCiLiS 55 lhe French freezing temperatures of the mason.’ irelflhtu‘ made 1101' "XV "l! m9 straits. The French scaman was brought. aboard the McLean, and Dr. Fernand Limtte performed an to Britain“. oldest colony. Fears were aroused for the safety o.’ the schooner Lucille ' Bulk, 3 Lbs. CREAM TARTAR WHOLE BEETS ITEIITRIEIAIKIE RTT New Pcrth Rogd, where COllfilfiCf- , 1 , , , - able work ha"; breii done, and is I\- l» ‘lm’ a largo lllli“l'()'.'l"lI‘.Flll to the (ii-trial. I plates i" ' .11., Th0 Owimmr lywmmg n’ my Rnilv flay ‘iorvtvc \\'.’l- tibscrvctl l _ -. _ _ l, ‘v I ' " ' " ' i ‘ “ " i". Pl!‘ . c‘ J.“ .l‘i' .11.". at Si .'\l1ill<‘\\':iPlPllXl/‘lflilll(‘l1!ll'!‘ll, l 50“ Uldlbh‘ ""“ *"*‘" ' , I e or“ n5 l‘ l‘; l Cardwm o’ W“! with q hr!" To Oucbac I at the home of Mrs". Lrrirzi Mr 111.11.. “ ,' ‘ ' “" ‘ " i “ ‘- ” ' , with an attendant-c o: inc mum- coiigi .oii. A solo was bcziiitl- lslllivl "Vii lib" WIFE“? Rfllll’ DRY ,13. i\‘1(‘l_.(‘.lll, ‘ililll-llflfififi ietbrrakcr‘ lowed by 10., ( progiiim bi-"ng cfirricil out. A \'<‘l'_\‘ l which gudws nuvign ion through, _ v l i ilirillfill‘! fitifiiffi \\'1\‘~ tbii“ "ll ill‘ l the e1: els loading to Canada's ma, “L, _, ill" tmstor, Tlcv. T. O l 5. lIllO’l ntirilicrlv seaport of Church» i Ctinhxlittvp‘ ' ;y“.I,-\_At‘ i‘ NllnS Linda H l‘l'liill. l? .\.'. of . ;1|‘ jhlyfifd q-g i4- ingq hqyhgyr u... ‘ Um? m“ rkdiikl ’ Brooklyui. Nciv Yolk. 1:. .;; .115! a i5,“ mmpi,~uy,g he,» 5m n] pal.‘ _ \ ‘ ' ‘ \‘i‘l‘_\' p . uni uiz-ulltiii ill l. r old i W; U; 11,,- N01Lh~|~n $pa_<_ l " I 11""? "l Ni"i\'P“1‘ill» l 1‘ir almost ilirce and a hail." A \'(‘1‘_v .<i"it"rc\.~fiil dance u_.. l\{‘l(l i H. ",- 5319 plorp-Jlcd lhg Iludggh l" N""' Pfnl‘ ii ' i‘ 1111'?!“ ‘ , guiding 15 vessels- through °"‘7'""“l m“? l“ "11"" i‘ - the unrrcixs, to arid frcm the Mar.- SODA ‘Bulk, Lb. 25c 2 Tins TfililiiilT Holy Iicili-cniei" IInll 8.30 P. M- Sharp bcrs. and (our t‘ it opened by 5* The mecting Creed fol- for the Orph iq. r County, Q‘l\‘., who 1 them for a yimpriJ-i-il (in! from Quebec t» Niw y» _ Pfoleslsltlllia 140 Richmond Street Coulp, last seen in Bpnavisia Bay today, beating before the westerly gale with ltcr main boom broken. Bound for St. John's from St. An- cmcrgcncy operation in his. cabin. i Earl Josey of Halifax, steward on‘ the icebreaker. assisted the doctor. i who spoke lightly of the task he thony. the Lucille Couip carried a crew of eight. Yesterday", tho same gale had passed over Canada's Maritime Provinces. leaving. ".now, frost and Sty-Mrs‘ the McLean pup.“ w pfgp (‘Old i" l“ will“. 1101905 l0!‘ U11‘ 39' vide medical treatment for more ton schooner Morrisville rcmrhingiman a 5Com of Eskimos, Smoke“ North Sydney from Nctvioundiimdiby influenza, Fqur of the group “we “blmdmlcd an“ m“ Slurm- died before the vessel arrived, but, The liforrfsvillc, completing her Dry Lizom, reported recover). o; the maiden trip, was 17 days out bcforc oihe,.s_ performed in a. rolling sea. The patient was reported recov- cred. At loiiely Sugluk Harbor, in tho Cardi- l jln Aircraft Seen iiipproved today by l l m” stiirm “m” "ll “ml had n“ Hospital and missionary base willl been reported on the short run be p,l.o\.idcd Eskimm; m wakehnm‘ lacrms Ciflml’ 5mm" Bay district. by Father Eugcncl i Fufiird of St. Cutlibert, Que.. and] Father Cartier, a native of Tcxasl The priests were taken to Wake-l ham Bay by the McLean which: took them oil the Arctic steamship ‘ Nascopic near Eric Cove. __V Ciipt. W. J. Balcom of Halifax ((315 By Guardpms gnu-p" wire) said the McLean crew hnd captur- TQRQNTQ ()(~t_ 37w“;- p i.__i\ cd iiioro than a dozen lemmings, n11 motion providing for immcdotc AITUC Ymlvili. i0!‘ Mflfinflilalfl COl- negotiations with lllC Federal (‘ov- i 1P2" ill» Si- All"? ll" BPllPYiIE‘. Q"?- crnincnt with regard to ihc ci'cc--l>u‘. only l-WO of the flllllfllli> stir-l tion of a new aircraft. biiilrliiig tori vivcil. . tho Central Technical School wusl About a score of PIhlllillG dngs~ the i1(l\.‘l.‘.l(>fyilll.\'0 ivcrc brought. hack for W. J. vocational committee of tlic B iirdlRiibiiisoii of Si. Paiipliile. lflslci. o.’ Education. ‘”" ~ ‘1 "Startling ilevclopiiieiiis“ iii nir- criift in Canada. will be recn in ill!‘ next two months, iaid. l)r. W. Kirkland. principal, "niirl tlic school l should be in the vanguard in cori-' nectlon with the developments." LIVE LEOPAPT) WOLSELEY. South Africa, - (CP) —Bcfore killing ,1, leopard trapped on a farm, a SClIOOlIIIASlPF took the snarling captive into two or three ("Ll'~">l‘i‘Oill$ ll.\‘ on objrci 1c;- lilapiii Development “.- :"lI00l. 1 CAN SECURE YOUR PRODUCTS- PUTATUES TURNIPS SPECIALTIES LIMITED NEW IIIRKS BUILDING MONTREAL son for his" natural history lecture, l l Chartered Accountants ; Phone 4'1. lllcLeodikflrfiiaeifiley fill-Ale. FY, K. C Bell & blatiiieson R». R. Bell l). I.. Illzliliirson, LL-II. Barristers & Solicitors , not: .r '" |,(i\,\' (‘iflmvffln Block, (‘l 'irlotii~liiwn.l'.l"..l "liaciiiuig-"iiii 'l‘raiiiiir MARK It. Jlrii-(il li:,\\', K, (1 (T. s1‘, (‘1..\lll ‘I'll ‘.7.‘\ii|:, |'._ ,\_ Barrisic slllll‘llltl\, 1p; “U. . 1U l(l‘\‘\' Office: (lvrr Priivi 'il flunk Richmond Slrcci. (iiiirliifieluiin. Palmer t‘; liariizim ll. J. l‘.‘il.\li.ll, ll. (‘. i\. J. if '\'~'!. L". ll, \., LL, ll. BAIHIINTIIIIN, 1,11‘, flank of Nova Swill“ (‘irziinbcrs (‘haflziitctou '1. l‘. l-T- I. 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