NVEMBER 9. 1931 i f mence at 10.45 sharp. : The parade will m F 10.25 sharp, and march . Queen ove oil’ from the Legion Home at _ to the Monument by way of Grafton, , Richmond, Prince and Grafton Streets. In“... culnnuu mm- aou-il-r-at "MCI? OQURT-At the Folios Court Saturday morning, a u” 91' common assault was remanded until THE SOLDIERS SAINT-It is rather striking that the wmmem- oration of Saint Martin who was born in 316 and was at first a sold- n‘ ler and Armistice Day should jnll THE CHARLOTTETOWM GUARDIAN ya with the tuberculosis problem, the Ontario government, in conjunct- ion with the Dominon Rvvernment, has voted $2,000,000 to assist in the preventorium here. The province will contribute 175 percent. the Dominion the same amount and the additional 65 per- ~ ARMISTICE PARADE wmunflfiflrs‘ ~ I -- » ~~~-- ~»»~~»~ . i ____ _ . AR. STICE DANCE f The Canadian Legion, B.E.S‘.L. invites all those who 1102-51‘ ‘fhse 21:32:15: ‘Tm-lat: PRINCE OI " WALPES COLLEGB HALL x2233; Olygfgabignzismblebgt ltgleslicevgioilgkliime (To wjelae- Hm YOWEBE Wednec szy Nzght—No‘v. 11th ‘Ipartln llarad t th M ’ '1, ' '“'- “ p, "“"P°°°¢ (Canadian Press) v Ausp' lf Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. e o e onumengw ere aservice m" com a The Bike shop beam u” m“ TORONTO, Ont,Nov.'l—'I‘0»cope Under the o guished Patronage of His Honour the Lieutenar d-overnor and Itlrs. Dalton, and His Wors. _1 the Mayor and Mrs. Prowse. CHAPERON S Mrs. W. S. Stewart, Mrs. James J. Leightizer, I i § i i 2 cuiruuluikirunns aniui WlNllllT E MEDALS WILL BE WORN m1 u 9 21 Tuesday. An offender against the blllldlns and extending of sanitarial i Mrs. W. C. Cook. g I‘ w ' ' ' Restaurant By-law was fined e25 ind u" immune!“ 01 ‘his W“ - Dancing 9.30 p. m. Dixon's Orchestra. Refreshments i; M“, _ a c AFHAALXA .- “i: ...-Luv u, a; and costs or thirty days. A case of ‘"940 Why by Hon- Dr. J. M. Robb I l Tickets-Gentlemen $1.00 Ladies 75 cents h z . . . _ infraction of the Prohibition Actwas Provincial Minister of Health. at 9 v» +o+o+eoovoe+o+e+oevvvmo+vow+evo+o+o+o+a _4 -_ classlfigd Adv fhgeynents Idlourned for one week. the annual meeting ofthe Imperial i N°"- 9-21 y; . Order Daughters cf the Empire _ w, F mgether N be th cent will be made up by those insti- r on ovem r e llth. The ,¢ Agents anted emale Help Wanted tutions which desire to enlarge their - NINTY-EIGHT yams 01.0 i; . iiollowing referring to the Feast work with the help of the Provin- If! Memorlam , ______ p w. tronrumo sramoa nan-any waurao - an axrramacao °' 5am” MM“ l‘ "m" ‘"1" l" cial and Dominion Governments - A n, t , , , h, M ’ '_"' compound. Charges discharged maid able to cook. Good wages. manual-la °l 5b PM" Clllmml- the Ministe id ’ t e m 0 “my-es ' m ' bilglidrlctshognstallltly. Eliminates Apply Mrs. Raoul Reymond, |"0ne bitter winter's day in mien, w “s :51“ ‘h Wm b l M"? Miflwatln- °f 1mm Valley» y ‘ (Canadian PIGS!) v; 1 o me ent rely. Gl So th . Ph 1175. * ' a o e so eme e an- ALFRED P. E. 1., is sill goin strong. Her "i , Jill: and pep. Particularsjlefiix: u pa“ one ‘ 9935-11-‘1-21.‘gzkgffisdbyi: ‘:0’ beggar “gum nounced later. HENSLEY MCDONALD hearing is not too gcgd but she is (Canadian Press) VYEACIERS’ ontzorwlzaml‘ 31 O .5. .. _ seerpy gu m; _ , __ u e ra e oron p4 H o“? olflllnny t lzudimbfiinrlreill. i- |saldiers cloak m m“ and shared n “Ontario Wm spend more money m the later evening hours of able to read with the aid of glasses, J STKhJOILIiN S. Nfld., Nov. 7 Sir Leaf Hockey Team of the National Male Help wflnlell . to assist in helping tuberculosis in Sunday’ September 2m Au,“ Helm I ‘Aunt Mary." as she is familiarly “Se” a“ LadY O“t"’b"‘d¥° “'31 BIG $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMA; Gfwlilllk Card Sample Book 'A with the pauper. 1t was the first step to his conversion. In a dream he heard our Saviour say: "Look an UNUSUAL orronruurrr the next six months than all the money whch the governments have ley McDonald, the beloved child of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDonald, Al- called, was born in the Isle of Lew-l u, Scotland, in the Year 1833. i Immigrating to Canada "at the League last night avenged their de- feat in Port Colborne on Thursday by trouncing the youngsters of tlu celebrate ther golden wedding annl- ‘v versary today, when a reception is i0 be held at the residence of their‘ ' free to workers. Unusual oppor- “d g this d 1 u, " tunity to niuke money Capital $35_$50 can an nanuao ‘at the mantle which Martin gave l’ °’ P“'P°‘° ‘" “g e “all” Pwed peacefully away at the a . _ 4 . other team, known as the Marlbo- ' . u _ ge of eight sh settled with her son, Hcrbeit. Hale and iicariy ll1 or experience unnecessary. Brad- weekly m spare lyow- Three V9375 13-99!‘ 319 W" whole of their existence’ said Mr age or three years and “me months e his 89th year, Sir Joseph is still ill r05’ 7'3’ m a“ exhibition game‘ n" lcy-Garretson, Brantford, Ontario, A. W. Nov. il-lfli. L. Miscella neoua IOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PHO- vinclal Land Surveyor, Herman- , ville. (R. 3, Souris.) 9379-10-15-1 month. KNITTING DONE AT SHORT notice. Apply Mrs. Bruce Mc- Quarrle, North Wlnslce. ti lli ll k 1i P - i soliiziséhhgtggs 02:3 Stglieseili-ll fmpmed “"1 °"°“‘"°"Y “m” atenographeritaocountants, clerks, ‘Bl-gimp °1 Till"!- Mfl-riln gave his‘ c., ’ th last season. mantle, the boys whom we remem. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. ‘ ‘ Kraft LitnitedTor- b“ on Amdmce Day “We the“ onto. Representatives wanted lives", There Wm be a 155195793011 small towns also. o.‘ the Holy Eucharist in the chap- l-M-H-W-11-4-6-9-11-18-15- cl of st. Peters Cathedral in com- lmemoration of those who fell in the Great War on Armistice Day at 7.45 B. m. “Lord all pitying, Jesus blest Grant them Thins eternal rest." To Let r0 LET ... noun ITTNISHH-l-D Robb. BIJSTIJMS T0 BE lIlliSEll (Canadian Press) The deceased had always been ‘a robust and sturdy child and up un- til Sunday, September 27th, was continually on the move. On the morning of the above men tioned date he was taken suddenly ill and the doctor was called in. After having carefully examined the 11d he could not find anything very seriously wrong with him and went away feeling that the lad would soon be alright again. l parents at Belfast, P. E. I. In the year 1865, she married Capt. Allan lvrcswain, who was also a native of Scotland. This union proved of short duration for her husband died at the early age of 31 years. However, during their wedded life, she often made voyages with him to foreign lands, and the mem- ories of those trips she can recall with striking clearness. Her keen mind follows the events i Miss Maria Tucker, and her moth- mrector of Harvey and camprmy, n. Marlboros handed the "old timers‘ “rm which he Joined when he was a set back to the tune of 10-7 last l9. He spends his winters in his nigh" birthplace, Bermuda, and returns in the summer to Newfoundland, and where he enjoys golf and firshinlg and takes frequent trips to the bar- rens in search of game. Lady Out- erbridg: WAS before her marriage, ALBERT ON The first ‘of the Teachers 1m- , provement meetings wag, held 9n Oct. 20th in the PrlncipaPs room of Albcrton school, with twelvq er is still living at Pine Grove, Hal- 9933-11-7-31- rooms. Apply 58 Upryr Queen 0.1T g m t t; h t k -" st’ 99'm'u'7‘3l ___'"______ g m Ar? om.’ Nov‘ 7— Notices Later in the day his Parents mt‘ 3.0,. 11.22882“ 55;: $32.55;’, at}: flax‘ teachers pres-hi; M155 111mg, (m. rrnanm FROM rm: mamas; , _ ° ° ° °“ “l? °n m“- m 1931 °f iced ma; he had taken anon“, bad p g “ i____..___ l. _ p ' ‘ ' of Isadoar Peters. black and white ‘ . the custom offices in Port Morten tum and was row,“ rqdual] people of her immediate commun- ls. Ilhpewr. acted as chairman. crgw. Aay ‘one! knowing of lher ) ~' 5nd Tusk”, N_ s" appeal. m the worse M dim! 5:1" wasgagih; “my ity; which reminds us that time » E Mabel Fielding was elected werea us pease notifyOiver r ' a 5 ' h fildtoi ‘ h ~1 - -"d tf tl Campbell, Box 132, Kenalngton. HAZELBROO ‘i csgem’ “u” or the Gamma‘ GM" moned and everything possible was {£5,113 e mpmr er mmvc Gus '1 <12 . gzimeitleasoiverle ggganjgg “Xx: osu-u-e-si. . ' e - . ' . ‘ i . ' ' ' @- Mtrs. G. T. Linus, City, was a re- I N s M E D A l crllolnz, 1330i! if; n31 eavieilllénfigfllizll: mo: n: Zrlter if liiiistarticie the busmcgs v11; flushed there fol. cent mm”, he" the 8m“ of ha.‘ . B v as er s e wou e o ta e * . owed a elpful discussion among F0’ sale I Great Stndes In Emu” spirit winged “'5 h°m°““'rd a ride in an aeroplane, she replied: jibe teachers of the various prob- UARDBOARD SUITABLE FOB ‘lining outhousea etc. 1c. per ‘Tsheet. Guardian omce. ti eon sass - OLD‘ ravens. s cents bundle. Guardian Oflice. a-t-tf. r——i———-i—-——— 10B SALE-WILD FOXES. APPLY '7 to Jack Fisher, Riverton, P. E. I. '. 9942-11-7-21. f0!» SALE 'l'0 LET. BOARD AND - room signs on hand at Guardian Z Oflice. " ti. 2-——————————- 10X NETTING. AT COST T0 gelear a few rolls of assorted best English Fox Wire. J. D. Jenkins. 9886-11-6-61. IOB BALI — REGISTERED AYR- lb?! mother, Mrs. H. J. Carver. i; I TORONTO, Ont. Nov. 'l—- The Mr. Ernest Lund, Bethel, and Mr, Massachusetts Horticultural Socie- Aubrey Myers. I-lazelbrook, motored W- °IW 0f the Oldest and the best to Bridgetown, this week, I known horticultural societies in Am - ierica, with headquarters at Boston, Friends of Mn Ben; Fmuhal-son has Just announced that the large Mt. Herbert, will be sorry to learn 8°" medal cl the society bus been of his indisposltion. "Wlllded to M18! Isabelle Preston. ' Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Cana- Mj“ ‘ofla Acorn has returned d5. SBYB $118 Mill Bfld EMPUO. home after spending a pleasant F“ u” m“ "m9 Yum m" week end in Hazelbrook. Preswn h“ °°° - " $119 P083101‘! of specialist in - rnamental _ ' Mm Emu, Lund, mum], w“ a In! ln the Horticultural Division at recent visitor to Hermitage, the ottilwa- and 411F111! that time, has guest oi her sister, Mrs. Garfield 4°“ much Valuable "Mk 1n W181‘ sham natlng new plants. Her breeding of new varieties of lilies has at- tracted wide attention. Before ‘Potato grading is quite the ‘order Health Activities (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont, Nov. 7—“Slnce the healing work of the Hadassah woman of Canada and the United States was carried into Palestine some 13 years ago the maternal mortality rate of that country has dropped to 20 percent or is 80 per- cent lesa than it was formerly. and the decrease in child mortality has been even greaterfl- accordlngnm Rabbi Samuel Sachs. As- a result of the better health activities‘ init- iated by the Hadassah women oth- er Zionist organizations have coop- erated, until today, malaria, also is almost entirely stamped out, and the dreaded eye disease, trachoma, shire bull, nineteen months. Apply g Talbot Stewart, Elmira. g 9928-1l-7-8i. IHAVE 110R. SALE A FEW Springer Spaniel year-olds and , pups at reduced price. P. A. Far- o! the day in this locality. Mrs. L. J. Redclin, Southport, was recent visitor here- Mr. and Mrs. George Callback and coming to Ottawa, she had origins.- , ted the Qgopge C_ gram“ my is ‘ is rapidly disappearing, hygienic W911 as gngther o; he, hybrid,’ mp and sanitation reforms have been sod M, gnaw,’ h” been named uh inaugurated, hospital facilities and 111m Dgvmotgme (I, David“ x n) equipment and accommodation 1n- This lily hasicreated very “m- i creased, pre-natal and post natal flight. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald are al- most broken hearted over their great loss. Besides a sorrowing father and mother Hensley leaves to mourn his loss three brothers and four sisters. The brothers are Preston, Gam- et and Alden and the sisters are ‘Blanche, Verna. Jennie and Dor- othy. l The deceased was a bright and loveable boy and will be much mis- sed by the loved ones in their home. While it is hard to part with those that are dear to us-especially the young in years—still es we believe that this ls God's world, we can- not but also believe that He is overruling all things, and being a God of love will bring all things to work tog-ether for good. I This being so when the dark days come and we cannot understand God's dealings with us, we should bow in submission saying "Not my "Certainly, I am sure I would cu- joy it immensely." When questioned as to what she considered the most essential thing in life her reply was: “Religion, without it I can find no peace of mind; It has sustained and com- forted all my days. It shall be my hope and salvation in the world be- yond." As she spoke these words a. beautiful smile lighted up her furrowed countenance, then draw- lng the shawl, which Elle had don- ned at my entrance more closely about her aged shoulders she posed for her photograph. HEXIMER IS HARD T0 MUVEI SPRINGFIELD, M855" Nov. 6- llcms of the classroom. Mia Glllll linen gave an instructive and ‘in- Iirrtsting talk to the teachers, fol- lowing which the meeting adjourn- (Cenedlun Press) led. 1t was decided that there Wll-l YARMQUTH» N- 5. N0‘? 7-151" . be a question box and a three min- ihoueh a bolt of lightning wreekedluao talk by each temhei- present‘ every room in the house except the on some phase o; her school wm-g one in which she was sleeping, Mrs ’ at (he next meeting on Nov. 20m, Maria Hilton, of Kelly‘s Cove. Yar- I . mouth County, remained undlsturb- Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Phillips lefi ed until the neighbors told her the by car on Monday to spend sev- house was on fire A violent clec- erals days on the mainland. tric storm passed over the village _ ‘ and Mrs. Hilton's house was struck Mrs. (Dr) Kennedy 8nd Ml’! between seven and eight o‘clock. Fred Macnae motored to Ken-sins- q-he bop; struck the roof and went ton and Summersicle this week. through the building, west to east, creating heavy damage and leav- M“ J- A- W115“ entertained d9‘ mg the flames in its tram iightfuily at Bridge on Monday ev- John Cotter‘ a m,“ driver who ening. There were three tables in was returning form Brockvllle justipm" The highest Tmmts °f m‘ when the storm reached its peak, game were w°n by M“: J‘ L" Wm“ saw the house burning and spread i and Mr‘ H‘ ‘I’ Lflrkm M the w” the alarm ‘clusion of the play, the host/ass iifiiiili SLEEPS A qmmmon’ a9 Upper Prince‘ able comment, and also received an c"? h" bee“ extmded’ ‘my nurse’ ‘v l" ti" WY- Grade m.-, . Bob Fcrsythe’ 2 5c r lb. lune. (equal): 8. Edith Jenkins- ” w n _""_ Bill Hine; d-jAdelaldzyfleni-ner. I ' a':hu:______:____ 5|; f, lb Me Jennings; 3' Joan Puma‘ Grade VIII-l, Boswrll Myers. linen and cakes of soap from ncflr- Mn and Mrs, ,)_ E, 031-1911, ~ . . - Mr‘ chum” “cum w“ s Ne‘ Grade II--l~; Eleanor UlmPbSll; n“; u", ,_ 10c per lb. and‘ vL-l’ “w? Byme; 2' c” Grade VII-l, Isabel itfycrs; 2. ly every hotel in in‘ world. And! ‘ wmnum‘ "ll ‘We’ l° U“ Wm‘ 2, Stuart Chandler; s. anon Oud- Beef 10:60 lwr lb. “l: cm"; 9- Amy Malone “W”, Jgnklns; a, Marl‘ Stewart that was all the run six o." in. cs The town has taken on d decidedly ‘HID IQ! hi Glllhll mm‘ m“ u" I um m“ 5c p" u“ "49 v-—11 M5791“ Pmmeti 2' and Della Horton. Mqllflll- trunks of Miss Idn Wocd, 93. show- improved appearance with the ex- l“ "hi! l‘ nil 1'" M955"- vemm‘ stmmmd “m, no“, Mu“ 594s per lb. "m" M- M°D0na1d; 3, Mary Chev- Grad, vv_1, Minn Jvllkllls? 2. El‘!!! ed when her guardian had hur tension of the cement sidewalks, and _-, u“. a. "* HRH’! W¢fl¢h°Tbl°‘m°w'¢d t° Mu" “my, gum 5K0 per lb. . ' Ballem. treasures searched in u Manhattan the gravclling of the streets. This _'; 1 3y“, N! BIYhWT m“ week‘ "' hub "M" ,, 5o per lb.’ an“ w-“l- 1191"‘ Cam“? 7- Grade IV-l, Arthur Bhllvm; 3. warehouse todiy. WOIR was the result of the generous _._ . _ N, D M CL “m” m” ‘ _ a!“ p" w. Doris Campbell; S, Joyce Blllfi-‘li- Eddie Myers. Provincial Government grant thil Z ' i “MM”, mmmlnggmkg Verde o a d Hol Plllckl ... 4c per lb.’ on“ m-"l. Florence whltty: - Grade II (Sr.)-—l, Margaret 1351- Grade I-l, Dcwnr Bavlran; 2, Autumn. We have learned lately ‘f l! lmndln‘ 50m’ "m9 l“ the city‘ UNDIIIAKII K0] Liven ...-............. 5c per lb. 2' Helm’ Mellfllll- Jcnrlctt OWHUI lem; 2, Ruth Jenkins; 3- V?" 11°?‘ Marion Myers; 3, Blair Bnliein. of an additional gixznt of two thous- i HELLER] Wu...‘ M”; __,,_,,,.. 5e per lb. a’ Hutu“ omef- ton; 4, Jean Robertson. 5. 1N1“! Perfect attendance: - Norman and dollars from the Federal Gov- vi 0N! LABOR WARIIIOUSI ‘ of‘ Hamwyen “mm “ my pa", ch Assorted Meat 8e per lb. and” n-"‘1» J0!!! Wflbfilifll‘ 2. El‘ mm; 6. Earle Jardinc. Rankine, Helen Jenkins. Arthur Bal- ernmrnt. The unemployment fund WITH IMINT of young folk visited around the N ‘I'm 37""? 3. Mlmie Meurant- l, Grade II (Jr) (al-l. vcra Jen- lem, Margaret Ballem, vcra l-lortonfior towns is not only helping greatly '1 - i l 9952-11-7-31 FOR. SALE - 10 H. P. IMPERIAL marine engine in exoellen colidi- tion with shafts, propeller, tank and fittings complete. Also used Dodge four and six cylinder, Chev. four, Chrysler four. Ford four and Oldsmobile six engines. ‘All guaranteed to be in good con- dition for their price ‘from $20.00 up. W. B. Prowse 8r Sons. Char- lottetown, P. H. I. a829-l1-4-0l. SUPERB-SEVERE Full-Furrell-Foxes Evsryhpinmyllanchbu family of Suinmerside were recent visitors hera award from the Royal Horticultur- al Society. Many other lily seed- lings, as a result of her work, are being tested. Miss Heston has al- so published a book called, "Garden Lilies" which has proved very pop- ular. Mrs. Garfield Shaw and little son Kelsie, Hermitage, are visiting friends here. Miss Olga McMillan, nurse-in- training at the P. E. Island Hospit- al spent Sunday in Mt. Herbert the guest of her sister Mrs. Harry Wood. WEST KENT SCHOOL Honor Roll West Kent School. October: Grade X.-l, Harold Black; 2, Charles Hyndman; 3, Donald Stew- art. Grade IX.-l, Clive Johnston; 2, Dorothy Black; 8, Milton Stewart. The congregation of the Mt. Her- bert United Church were pleased to have a former pastor, Rev. E. S. Weeks with them on Sunday after- ies established and dispensaries op- erated, which last year ministered to ailments of 55,000 people-Chris- tians, Jews and Arabs, being treat- ed indiscriminately. Trinity uunu Church MONDAY 8.80—Intermediste C. G. l. 'l‘. - Hegular- meetins~Soclal Hall. Lia-Supper meetins. Every ner- lon canvas teams and com- mltlce-Soclal Hall. will, O Lord, but Thine be done” And again while the loss of their dear boy is great, yet as parents they can rest assured that he now is: ‘ “Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast. Safe from the world's temptations Sin cannot harm him their." l In these days 0t sorrow this will bring much comfort and consola- tlon-and more, it will make Heav- en all the nearer and dearer, be- cause their loved one is there. The funeral was held on the af-i ternoon of Monday. Sfilllemb" 33- (By The Canadian Pressl-Efforts to presuade Obs J-lexlmer, high scoring wlngman, to pen his name on a New York Ranger contract, are not meeting with much succes, Iiestre Patrick, manager of the Manhattan National Hockey Lea- gue team reports. It is understood negotiations be- tween Hexlmer and the “Silver Fox" reached a. deadlock in Toron-' to where the Rangers and the Springfield Indians, Ranger farm team did their early training. Col. John Hammond, President oi the Club, journeyed to this City. Neighbors gathered quickly and; served delicious refreshments. found Mrs‘ Him)“ fast “leap as‘ The annual meeting of the Alber- mey began m 5M6 h" home from ton Women's Institute was held in the flames. A heavy rain was in» lithe Institute room on Tuesday, Nov. their “V” and an; n13?‘ gffléhe dz“ 3rd. with the President, Mrs. M. lVL mage was cause y c . ing officers \\'€.‘l‘( elected for the en- suing ycnr: President, Mrs. E. Mc- Mrs. Jas. Murphy were appointed di- Tlv° rectors; Auditors, Mrs. Ethel Gard Foley in the chair. Fourteen mem- ibcrs answered the roll call and there T w 0 K I l i. E D was one visitor present. The follow- lRne; Vise-president, Mrs. ‘harles I H U l. n U P iProfitt; Secretary, Miss Etnei Prav- Iers. Treasurer, Miss M. D. Fielding. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mrs. M. M. Foley, (Canadian Press) DETROIT, Mich, Nov. '7—- The service was conducted by Rev. 188i. Sunday. but he met with no men were killed and another hw- and Mrs. c. R. Leard. Miss Mary 8 to 5 Generations. noon. _ _ q_M_-n.m u, | eg. PRIZEHLOOD lagrzdexgxfig‘ If; liglxildaylgooxlxgt m._5w|:|ge:;|regu M me R, Hensley Stavert and was a vfifll more success than Patrick in try- bably fatally woundcd last nigh, bylManm “m, Miss Bertha canuzhm n‘ STIRHNG Mnumn’ M“ and Mrs‘ H‘ Jenkins’ Marsh‘ Carson n8 I I s OiF-Cnmmiflge or Stgwag-dg fgg- impressive one. m? w wk Heximer mm hm’ i a squad of hoodlums who opened were put in charge of the program Charlottetown field. were recent visitors here. Grad; VHIFL Walter Plckud; u“ new“ a ~._: Ham The pm bearers were; Earl Mo. aria 22:13:11 ‘stgmle-Iextlirlrzeréullzingc: fire in a Wyundottc saloon with for the next meeting. The meeting aauoh 1 Mlle West North Hirer Road. SQZTH. Jh-wedmonfl. _ na rnorodnlirnso nanny non XMAS 2, Lorne Smallwood; 3, Lloyd Ma- thieson. Grade VII.—1,, Harold Stewart Bessie Thornton; 2, Laura McLaine; 3, Carol Mccannell. Grade VIL-l, Inwrence Toombs: 2, Frank McKinnon; 8, Elton Worth. g ,Gr|de VL-l. Bettyuiiorsytbe; a, Mr. and Mrs. James Gardiner, Lake Verde, were visitors here on Sunday. The many friends here of Mrs- fmv.) E. MacDougall, City. a" sorry to learn of her illness. We offer for your consideration FRIED CHICKEN --~rho treat of-tbe South: -- Donald, Leslie McDonald, uncles of eron and Sampson Walsh. A beaut- iful spray sent in by Georgi! and Margaret Noonan adorned the cas- iket. Intermrnt was in the Presbylfif‘ ‘irin Cemetery at North 'I‘ryon. the deceased boy and Ewen Cam- 513mm! the Husky m“ sewer“ The dead are. Charles Tear, keeper Kitchener product. Heximer signed with the Rangers two years ago. His contract called Ifor $11,000 for two years eervlces. He played as an amateur with Niagara, Fall Juniors before taking the plunge into pro ranks and two machine guns and a shotgun. closed with the National Anthem. of the saloon, and Joe Rivctts. The M155 hiflllon Kennedy. 0f Kell- mjurcd man 1S J_ Pclky believed w sington, is the guest this week oi have been an employee oi Tsar. 31$ ‘DU Kmmcdl" Reports of police snid three men,‘ q1tere(l_the_s_ni9on and (ipened fire.‘ Tcnr who was behind the bar and. Pclky and Rivctts, who were drink ‘V? arc glad to report that Mrs lie: irt Clurkis very much improv- rd after her recent illness and il B! CILASWEIL STUDIO Eileen Johnston, Sylvia Block; 8, Dainty, Delicious, Delectable. since then has been holding down ,,~_ [Q be up again, - The regular monthly mveillli; °f m,“ B,,.,w,,ue_ a mum wmg hem, we“ m, 1m ing, fell at the first volley. Steve. ‘-.-.--. . ,bet .‘ . . _“ r111‘? Hm the Ladies Al: cf thehllél]; use; n; Grade vn-l. John I-Iysorl; 2, THE ST MARY'S OONVENT sommuimm m the Canaan!“ Anumuan Mes _r, bartender, cscalnd and u.’ ML “mm Campbell returned $md°ft$ Jrxa Mun“ M" Norman McLeod; s, Irene Bryan- MILTQN BELL ' ' League. Last season hr.- was the 501121: by illfdpfrlxive-h t on Tuesday from an enjoyable Wu - ' ' ' "i - O cars sa e s 0o ing nppar- . _ 1min Security 0ver_$‘l0.000.000 W" TEARQQMS Hem, m“ for 00mm, leagues leading merksmun- ‘weeks vhu at his home in chduous _au:a:c FIRE ' Alumnae Cont)!!! Hatabllshed 1813 _B. R. HOLMAN ' General Meat UIAILOTTITOWN n. srmsmo uaotsau as exam srasrr maid, on Wednesday evening with ‘a good attendance of members and visitors present. A very profitable meeting was carried out and a. de- licious lunch was served by the hos- tess and a" social hour spent. Grade V.-l, William Rogers, Earl Wonnacott; 2, Mlllar MacDonald; 3, Ruby Smith. Grade V.—1, sandy Brehaut, 1::- rol MacKinnon; 2, Betty MaeEaoh- ern; 3, Newton large. Grade IV.—l. Mary MacKay; 2, Lowell Brehaut, Sterling Walker;- _ 3, Gladys Craig. Mrs. Limie Baron Auaky, Bath- urst, N. 13.. is spending some time community and their main obleot seemed to be moving vehicles from one also: b another. inane ill 9838-11441. i X FEED: FO Beef Hearts 6c per lb- ! _ . ‘Island Bold Storage Grade X-—1, Margaret Lavie; 2. Mary Feehan, Estelle McDonald; 8, Marguerite Massey. Grads IX.—1, Anna Malone; 2. Gladys Mullallly; 8. Marjorie Pa.- quot. Grade vIIL-l, Edna McDonald: 2, Helen Mullally; 3, Edna Paquet. Grade VIL-i, Ella Poole; 2, Mat- GMQ I--l. Helen McDonald; u. “w”! Plfillct; 3, Kenneth Mur- {I117- MT. ALBION SCHOOL l ~ The following is the standing of Mt. Albion School for the month of October:- Grade X-l, Annie Jenkins. Grade IX-l, Helen Jenkins. 2. Cedric Ballem and Norman lian- kinl: 2, Billy Robrrtson. ; Grade n m.) (in-I. David Hor- ‘ inn; 2, Seaman Rnbcriwn- ently “'85 a reprlsnl for the slaying town three weeks ago of J0: Evolzi, down river liquor operator. Miss Janet Seaman, R.N., who ——‘-'-"—'*"-— ‘spent the past five months at he! AGED WOMAN RECLUSE [home here, returned last week to “Q5395” INTEL so“, Montreal, where she will resume her nursing duties. NEW YORK, Nov. (i-From trunk ‘ to trunk the workmen went. l"! found nothing more thln wlvcls. week end in St. Louis, the guest of Mr. Gerald Johnson spent the Ruth Jenkins, Seaman Robertson, to improve the town, but is also giv- ing employment to numbe less citi- sens Dewar Ballem. Frances Wood-Teacher.