Valuables _ i ' YGIIJIOIIIQ burns-your securities, ~ inmrlanoetpoiidec and anal-document; burn with it. From lose oflfiirkinder by thefl-a safety depouiifbbi will gm . ' ‘you security at nominal cost. ran . ' IAQTERN TRUQT f AN A'l'l‘IC sacr- “Tho Last Twelve Years J Boredom!» mum All lllshu Ruined, dayto ens suddenly "start-led ‘beyond Wins in o bqohgflllcfs; "° e em e novel with one p m» rlns dog sy , Milli, . y? , %eo sliPilerlative acutenesgl w '7. _ ‘ma "Y "me docs. is told by Cap- v t Jill A. H. ‘hapmm 1n 11mm.‘ B“ . Ffieild HNBtQ-yogthenngnn , ._. , ,l'__~.-.-. _; .. , l . . .- oomu.,,,,gt. ,, PM...‘ _ political solidarity lied ‘do _ ‘ .-¢1c°i’~Ai' ' ammpmmriiflzvfifrlgm but CID“!!! m“. hum-q o“): :6 with it than the election issues. The Head Oifice: HALIFAX, us. vow,“ l, “Mammy mflllwfi w...“ m, 5.5m wul-whim," he Tomato Teléflam A regards; it a - mhiJdln. Inna.» gaggl- The owner of a lighanffufnnmgin was": full-grown muoh $11839 religious nreludlee; °'“"“"""o; ,,_ mum,‘ mm; . - _ 4‘ Ireland. "Joined. up" onqyéouwi“ more distinlH-iahedjllvditidivluiual u: hoafgverfmél ti; galjltmlzseiegiih Charlottetown Brunch . o! war lll.1sl4. rive weeksl tel- his h“ later yes-rs then when, e iirs . ____ - . - m. is... moved em... be» w we» ggggen-‘eglg- Pg::;l...'.:: " "m." PM “u” d "1 .' " ~ -°°"i‘°' mm ‘Wm °*‘ . " l g a?“ 5° 9d it Hllmnorsnlith a sub "wily yzam Md one u‘ m, “fir”... Hover. the Montreal Jiiaactte Headquarters for Silver Foxes For a number of year: I have made SILVER" FOX PELTS luY . SPECIALTY My, connections with Paris, Inndon and Leipzig assures you beeirelultslliycominissionillfil. Allother Bow bought outright. A _ , Ship early and geLbest results. P. J. DROLET, ' H5 IL Paul‘ Bk, W, MONTREAL, Can. executors-says that when he first knew the mvelist he ahhfired the idea of‘ using la I but amor- dinary‘ pen. ~ ‘ i u 1N due course the soldier-husband ‘sme home on week-end leave rl-om the trenches. When he went back the dog becamemore utterly miser- able than ever, refused his food. and 1111*"? vanished. In broken hearted terms the wife. aitei-"ten days o! vain inquiries and oi’ waiting. for Prince-the dog-to come home. wrote to her husband and broke the sad news‘ to him. - O O I LATER. ON. however. .an Amer- ican admirer presented Conrad with an enormous silver fountain pen 4n which he came to delight. "I was often surprised that he could wield it at all. it was so 8|;- antic," says Curie. “but wield it ne did, and ceaselessly." O I O ONE may better imagine her de- llsht 0n receiving a letter from her husband saying that Prince had joined him in the trenches at. Arm- entieres during the progress of a a a ‘a I LIKE this little elerence to W. H. Hudson. natur t and novelist whose love of birdswmounted to a passion. Hudson and Conrad were u "'9" ‘w?’ APPROVED RUG Guest.—N1:°tl1.an‘il:|gaiZ-?don't smoke. PATTERNS Hoot-Have a drink? . Onset-I rmlly don't drink. Host-Maybe you'd like to go in tho ballroom and dance a bit. ' (latest-Sorry. but I don't dance either s... (desperatelyl-Jvell, my life has a ball o! yarn and some fies; perhaps, you'd like to knit a Christina! Presents. Now is" the Time to itlske Rugs to friends, but Conrad admired Hudson on the whole, more than Hudson ad- mired him. and he used to say with humorous resignation: “If I were a beastly bird Hudson gguld taloe more interest in me than does." l ~ heavy bombardment when all the ground behind the trenches was sc- tually under a. heavy barrage of shell-fire! ‘ ' I O O . 'I'l-lA'I' implies (says peptain Trapman) that the dog. a stranger to England and France, had found hlswaythrcughsometenmllesof London streets. sixty miles or seven- ty miles of English countryside across the channel. over some sixty miles of French soil and eventually smelt his master out, amongst an army of about ha]! a million and g e reminds me. that c» have enjoyed a book called "Trails oi the Haunted" by James L. Clark, of thB American Museum of Natural His- tory. Mr. Clark who, hunts with a gun. says: " is me only animal that kills for pleasure. Futheminre, he is fur ~ we; melee»... e. zzlslalsaclpisnarieli t me- Alntrian soldiers who patrol the batik oi‘ the Danube river have been nipped with foot pontoons with w ch they can "walk or propel tilomselvesoai the surface o! the water. Ivan/Ropes ,_ . F0_R ow ‘During (lumber and November _ we will pay freight charges bOlill - . Mays on all orders irulll l“. is. I. We can make your discarded Rugs and Carpets into new '."cll.'z~ty‘ rugs that. No. 15. Size 32 x 20 inches. 4 _ 1 Either oi the above patterns may coil; hall lllcm '.'U.ili(‘. :-.l..l biliiillpdalhe ma’ stamped m ca!" mi I. "od- Cleun your dolled floor llutbllilgs so quamy M boom“: can“! ‘or ‘any I . ma} Wm “'95 m“ F‘? ‘s3‘d.{m'r “cents ‘each, Three Patterns for ai ca ogue wl l price le . . zlrl llli: dollar“ - i Rug Works Limited, Salilt John, 11.; He“: order by numbeln c. " B- ‘free, Address all correspondence to liiBl-lO-ifi-Satsi , JOE R. SMITH, | Kensingtmi. P. E. island. ‘Oct. fi-Satiii. Mink ' Wanted ~ Mlnk wanted, one male. 2 females. I Give description and price. . Also have new Evinrude I-‘ustwinl Owtboard motor used one trip. Willi industrious persons, with or with- exohange for Mink or Silver Fox. iout experience to manage the Wat- kins Business in good territories. If w- E- "fiiiim-R- ‘you are anxious to turn your time “cram N- ‘Link! big money. do not hesitate to 3-11-14-18-17. secure the biggest line, oi Family i‘ —.———- —~——~-——~- Necessities that can be sold direct }""""‘“'"" """"' ' , \ to consumers. The energetic sales- - "man makeshis salary higher each month by retailing Watkins Pro- lmd away the most belligerent He will often go out 0i his wsy l" ol-del- tollstart a scrsn- I knew 01 m’ other animal that will not so but ‘>1 despite the fact that the last mile or so was rocking with bursting shells. many of them charged with tear gasl ' Truly a Prince who loved a sol- his way in order to avoid one. 111W“ dier. his right-s are ‘being ihveded- °Y h” _ _ , thinks they are." HOW Mrs. Thomas Whifien- Grand Old Lady oi the Stage-first came to.u.se ‘her married name for professional purpose is amusingly related in her well-named re den ‘esp-“Keeping Off the Shelf." It nap cried nearly fifty years ago. Until than she was well and iavolw ably known ~to theatre-goers as Blanche Galton. By the way, it was news to me that Mrs. Whiifen cre- ated in America. the part of Butter- cup in Gilbert and Sullivan's “Pina- _ fore." and that her husband was the Sir Jmeph Porter oi the same pro- duction. » ' I I I THEN listen t0 fills: .» "Wild animals are much less dan- gerous than automobiles. One is in greater danger attemptirls l0 ""55 Fifth Avenue (New York.) than the fifty thousand or more head of Wild animals that inhabit the one hund- red and ten thousand some m1“ of the Crater of uaoronsvro in Africa." ~ . Another popular belief. busted! PEFER. 0'Bl-R.lIE.1N.'one time Lord Chidf Justice 0f ID61fl-Ild—hB W58 Bi- ways called Pether-wos noted Io!‘ the extraordinary effect a pretty 8m had lrpon him, judicially (says Ser- “ HERE ls why ‘sh; changed her jesnt A. M. Sullivan in “Old Ine- 118N182 "Mr. Whlffen and I were engaged, land; mnlmlscenceswi an Irish K. Blllous fits and poor color quickly Slit ‘as permanent members of the Mad-i c_.._(mngs Qqusel.) His conducts-lye wav to rosy cheeks and buoy- tended, ‘the service being. conduct- ’: "II ~*"\ i. Canadian Papers @1- was elected has ‘been, ed by theheastern papers in the _’ editorial discllssioppf the Republic- ion victo '“‘ ' ‘l v The Toronto Globsoonsidersth points out. “scouted the Democratic idea of reasonable competition. leaving no doubt at all to his obn- viotion that the Itepub ‘policy is not to encourage competition, but to prevent or destroy it." It- con- tinues: “The people of the United States. therefore. have elected to the presidency an out-and-olit pro- tectionist‘, a man who has been pledged by hi! party platform, and who has pledged himself to the maintenance of‘a protective tariff upon a level at least as high as the present. ‘Ilhey have done the com- mon-sense thing in their own inter- est." It adds, however, that Canada may be hurt if she does not sale- guard her own commercial; econo- mic and political future. ' ‘t "inert-Thais!" MAN undenia le and potent fact that fund ntelly, historically and tra- ditionally, the United States is a protectionist country. ‘Since the day of Alexander Hamilton and Henry Clay," it recalls, “the Republican has‘ sioodflmwaveringly for the protectionist creedzfand it saw in Herbert Hooverlmd the Republican party the agencies that were neces- sary to keep that creed in? force. The American people had seen their country reach heights of unrivalled prosperity under a policy of Repub- lican tariffs, and nothing. not even antagonism to prohibition in the large centres, could induce them to do anything that might endanger MEDICAL ' COMPANION TO WOMEN FOLKS A healthy System is Assured Be- cause Regularity is Established A . . Nowadays. Dr. Hamilton's Pills are dered indis 1e to every lady's boudoir. They positively re move taonet-ipatkm. and in consecu- llncis-ml-event headache. Best o!‘ all“ iwbmcn wflio use Dr. Hamilton's gPillltban boast of their tine com- Holeidti-oin. ‘and oentairllly ‘do eniov wood spirits sndbuoyant health. Mon-insult, Nqwzldf-A 5...... pus choiceuof wasopewhy _ qovelt lThe Ottawa Journal stresseskthe ' v. . l r i . l r " , ' that policy. This was the bottle-cry‘ which Mr. Hoover and Mr. Bushes kept before theclectors. and W5‘- SHAKER , =“°“°“'°.““°“.l"‘i-. . See U. S. Tariff “titular”.- w" “"1"” “u” w' I” "c;§°'.i§1,da“"f,'°°'y"i““."“§°§. L‘ i l -.. l“? ' a .- - . OBTON raw! hvmz-n“ 3x113‘ old daptlltuitiiqltc sMenace. axculnr: csnsnrau WHEAT? i ‘ The Toronto Mail and ‘EmPim thinks that Hoover's promise of higher tarim is/lcas oi a threat to the qanadian, grsingrowers than inswlcnel-y-neugen proposal t9 exclude them from the American market. and‘ also ‘confront them with the competition in world mar- kets ox govel-nbieiitl-“bcnusscd Am- erican grain, toward which Smith seemed to lean. ‘ ' fiThe Montreal Star is good-hum- orediy philosophical. = . "Hoover." it remarks. “Will be B llew- president. 3e wul doubtediy ‘policies with which his name i". closely associated that are of great and intimsite interest to Canadians. but it may be just as well for us not to start fighting until we are‘ administration. with the nation- . wide basis oi support, its jvarietv 0f elements in the congressional dele- gations. really intends to flre econ- omic heavy ~artlllery across the storied boundary of peace which unitefrather than separates these two new-world democracies." ' In ‘Memorialn Mn. roux ‘ Bin-r l hre be his own man. There‘ are certain , certain that the‘ new Republican ' ~ l Old Dutch is a net- urai detergent which contains no iyemcidll, hard gritor other in- jurious ingredients. mm: n; can/ma The community of Pisquid mourns at the ripe/lags of seventy-eight. He. was born April 24, 1850; the eldestl‘ son of the lntepionathan end Mar-i garet Biro. On Jan. 10,1875, he married Isabel Beer of llamphorl‘ and spenirthe early part oi his manhod as a. carpenter endear; rlage Mulder. During the ienlain- ing twenty five years he was en- gaged in farming. It. can be truly said of him that he led an upright Christian life‘ and was an elmmple oi good morals and higglérrlrlciples to all who knew him. hough in declining health for three years he was paltllenrt and cheerful to the end. Besides a. sou-rowing "widow heleavesizomoumtlu-cesonsapd six dlllhikffll Frank and Welland of Foam Lake, SssiL, Mm. Robert Dockdrty, Cardigan. P. E. 1.; Mrs. Blank Wormwell. and Mrs. George Pigobt of Ddrchester, Mass; ‘Pins. of Bostoh. Mass, who came home to be present sit her father's funeral: Alice in 5t. John, N.B., and Mar- garet and Wallace at ‘home. Three sol-ls Ruseil, Ira and Cyrus had in ‘ ‘ d ‘their. farther. ‘Ills fol- lowing brothers and sisters survive: Jonathan. in the old home at leis- fliidiimwkllatsm of Cove Head: Dan- B. . Sim :j Christopher, 'ln ‘Rumrordfilde; Mrél‘ John. B. tooher McLean, Lot 48. The funeral which took llrdsy. Oct. 27th was largely at- ison Square (New York) stock com-was often ludicrous. He treated B-‘ant good health, Sold everywhere ed by Mr, wm_ mm, Dim!’- imd it was the" that I began‘ pretty girl as conclusive or pearly t° 595mm" in °1d ‘Wmafls Part5- I‘. conclusive ‘evidence in favor of the remember Tom's amusing frankness Dam, whose witness she might be. when we talked it over. i l "Yes, Blanche," he said solemnly. "you're not getting any younger andl you were. nevelr prellatla. I B11955‘ Ymm better pay ° '9‘ , ‘u trial. For instance. in the “And just think 0t it.’ chuckleshlggmy of Limerick. a native genius Mrs. Whiffen. "l was only ‘hm?’ i Paddy Kelly. by name, in a hopeless five then! At this time I also ‘took: case put m“ me wane“ hm‘, as his my married name and have beenhst reserve n, supremely pretty gu-L kmwn ever 5mm as Mrs‘ nwm“ Pether beamed upon her. but Mitch‘ Whiifen." ' i. 1.1; tander _, ,, _ - ng the eye of a cynica y! - Ever since means ioljty ninL he sommwmt qumflL often introduce such witness with a charming lrrelevancy to the case KNOWING ' this, Bdllnsel would in 25c. boxes. l“ I The pail bearers were ‘John D. COMPARISON ' 0B USE. PROVES THE SUPERIORITY OF PRINCE EDWARD FOX NETTWG. call, write or ‘telegraph " _., ' for nmplee and‘ DB- ‘ LIVIBID prion. . H0lman’s SUHMIBBIDI y Fox Nerrme ‘ *3 l Whifien is“ now 4 ducts. No failure possible. Details 5”“ m‘ M“ _ ® Jumlshed without obligation‘ viilighty-foriir gnil-ltssstfll some smug molly.“ he said. "Mr. ' °l°"°‘“"°"‘"'ni "' imE L B“ vilgfiigs COMPANY m old m es p ' i Kelly. this will not do. tkeiii": _ ~' n ~ e 1 B, ' er ST R o N G E R i‘ v 749 Cm!‘ w'"' i BOTH Mr‘ ~ and Mrs‘ Thomas Y $13: helliiixbiccgglxgrils Wigléll testimony Montreal ‘were born in England. As a boy o! this ‘and ma... have aflecm me, {young Whifien was a chorister in- ‘Riochestsr (Kent. England) Cathed-l l-al. Another Rochestcr choir boy at that time was Arthur Sullivan. 0f later Gilbert and Sullivan fame. The two lads became friends and re- Imained so throush lite. 8551-l0-20-Sats-1 mo. _ PUBLIC iucllnll .\‘\.I.E or FARM, STOCK, cnor, . . _. . IMPLEMENTS and HOUSEHOLD -1 ROOHFBTER whims "P “WW4 FURNITURE memories of Dickens-The ‘Bull Inn ‘and odds mu? Young 1pm Whil- I will sell by Public Auction siren-family come from Ohlihm the premises on Wednesday the 21st hard‘ ‘by R°°he$m"‘when 9' chmr oi November. 1928 rny farm proper- boy at Rochester Cathedral. Knew ty, consisting of los acres b: land at Dickens very well- 11h 1M- 131cm", Cyrnbria, Lot 24 in good state or made the name of Whiffen famous cultivation. This rel-m has l never- in "Pickwick Pallersf-YOH "mm" failing stream oi water and there is ber Million. the fat ltown crier o! water In the house. barns andmut- Eatanswill? Well. the Whiflon llhlli buildings. which are all in good re- immortalized was Tom Whiifeifs pall- ~ ‘grandfather. e 0n ole u... ‘day r Wllllllo sell ‘ <I a-su-i- -.- ~ --_.._ i l“ u’ Jfiv’ 1 I a m om: 0i ire? nl-stewsnresml; 43f; _ IIGII III OIIQ " m," IQ p Y draft colt 21-2 rears old; one blood v1.3a]: ngrlilamince-it ‘ at Ports- mere, 10 years oid; one blood mare mquth, England, ‘i over sixty 9 year! old. in ioai to Longest; one yam ago-Mrs. Milton was sup- rer- blood more in In! to bonnet: posed to speak the line: all my‘ stock, crop. implements and‘ household furniture, 125 bus. wheat; 20 ions day; M0 t despsratei has. turnips.’ mo bus; Irish Cob- “we” we“ m y "No, no I mean the robbers en- %'=§'.'-Ii»"I-'l.'?‘=i; Baby's o... Tablets new o l 1'1 ; _ . . . - inrlnr mutants-rig; or; £1: A Gimp“; o’, gm, And...“ Always Ill Th? Hm“! , arrow; o - ,, . __.._. _ ' m: one ‘ fig“ dlr erg-m lm- "'0'" “"1" ’ “‘ e “f” “an” used new‘: - ‘ .' i b' UB8. ‘of; i: fieig$ige°ilg9ieiviee wag: isgghg‘ w’ 0115i fill; ll ll’ Z will...» ti: ififllfifi; . Engine: one l. B. C. I h.’ p. Inein lllfllwh‘ ll Dfllflfil fleflflilf . were» l jilfiliddhllfil M“! "If ills! seat; up 0,810.00 l hi: l t .1. mp 9|”; i’ ".1 0010i‘ chart but that is a long time B80. M12 Kelly. I am now an extinct volcano- 9 ' ' ‘ , ' .- TKAT was extremely disconcertr. m; w Paddy‘ Kelly who found n0 ready rgply w make, but notiaeg that Pether. notwithstandifld protest, had common " V0 W15 the girl, and the more shle billfiheil- “l? more ardentPether imse . "I dlnnaw. me Lord. 881d P554? in his broad brosue. "but “l” might be a dew rumbles in the old crather yilk" rmther was del ed accordlnsly- ANTIGONISII. N. 8.. Nov- l5- vMount Allison UniverslWv champions oi the Maritime in- tercolleglate rush! Teena» "l" ‘Caledonia, winner oi the Co?! amen league tiue clued I M- score tie here this aitmioon in e that was to have decli- ed the rlrht to play all Vi"! llalllarwanderers for the Mo- Cnrdy Cup and the Meritime ighted and suds- mle blood colt, Lflfllllafllqg, p14 .. be w.“ “m, 9, dim r"? ‘is "t "r "a;.w'é1i»'°' " °“ "'"""""""“"_-' - “n- ' * ~ = iii. I M's Bee our. she seldil ~ - United slates ipuro bred shortlioru - cattle; Ii: ..m‘;“‘,‘§§b§.§'v entered into a cim A “m”? immune h“ “m, . , lonn shce-oebrood d0 c’ l mmflzmno ’ l! I P. i! sow an “Wm . ammwd u mad“, gm- gum‘; my, Join. z months 014759 "W: m Theaudienoe titwrodmnd the act- 'mmw.mhe, aruclabygrjnpf- l lstookc oats; 1'15 bur. threshbil oats: or; 1n the winge- enickercd. Mrs. m‘ "he", 601m Wm‘ ‘ “gum-g GUUDMHN “Wholesale tilmmiss 1 . - s H ‘CR V l B ‘Ti: 9Q. 9 f Pulvrnlzril. Lllirsrolu: ‘i l For tyhcvLand sToNl: ' e FortRoad and Concrete Purposes. “Brookville Manufacturing C0,,‘ i it. l. ,l .»'- ‘l5 lomaemm-anl-nunqew '“ s nothing liki’; - 1 ‘w; . i- LD Dutch keeps. million»; of imbue- Mhrwms beds» . ‘* ‘etfilflfllhlflifllllthry. Forev‘ cienningxgob, lt is the ‘safe .1 ‘economcai cleanser. it will no; inJure or mar. the finest enamq surhre because" the soft, ihlry particles ' erase all tlle~ dirt without gourd. There is nothing else like Old n. "' Cleanser: Goes further-lasts‘ lohlth-i l‘) - . n ,- LINIITED rookviiiepN. B. .1 Munn; Robert llsy. Riogg. John J. McDonald. Owen Kelly. Chop Mammifieti ‘By Ede}. 1B1. under. culled nee. 'PARIS.~ November. 13.--A)man with the touch of death and heel- "ifl i" his iinsel-s is the latest Dlllzle of scientists here. He is Joeny G-aiiierd. d: be... and the amazing claims he mug; and the results he has produced y ‘"8 being closely examined, not Jay- k. and Mrs. cans-I only by scientists, but by the 1...... yous Dr. Incard, 91806.01’ the French. Police Laboratory. Herald and Weekly Star, Montreab Jlld accppted as one o; msdlw-lssfll experts in,th world. and‘ a home magsdille included. s .50 far Galliard has only demon- year for a dollar or formerly u Ifldsemrtiuld (Patriotpleesecopy)~ _ g eion (Fiishi Dealers l‘ . e113 Fulton Fis ‘NEVTYURK h ‘Marketa Stigiflili‘ on. urinals. L e as mummified by the ma“. touch othisflxigers such thing; u . thebodimoi aperch. s.» pigeon“ l. an eel. and. when he applies lib hands to a mutton chop. the ‘meet becomes Q8 hard 8s wood. and long afterwards showed no signs of de- composition, , ‘ But the most sensational claim o! Geiliard "b till-t its is confident that ii he would apply-his mysterious Dower to cancerous growths he could arrest thenoxious tissue. It is this clainfthat is now being investigated by the experts. . No explanations oi.’ the mysteri- ous giitof Galliardisasyetim-tli- coming. except that he- is said w have practiced hypnotism; ‘very, successfully. v 4, p ., _ , g —-—-n-0->--—- First - The Family HUM. director zzFarming lefldihfl Canada's National Farm, Journalf three ‘years ior l2. Wonderiul! w. 'z. t b