Another sweeping drains from the man who made "Cavalcade", "Miitiny on _ihe Bounty" t‘ SHOWS 3.15 — 7 -— 9 The‘ '98? and carefree love- making of a clashing, swash- buckling Iugitive from Vir- ginia brought the wrath of sin-learingOIdNewEngland on the courageous girl y, ~ .4 All swirl-iv only - 10.00 P.M. Saturday only -- 10.00 IHM. TODAY - TUESDAY - BAIL?’ 3.15—7-—8.45 island iiioitiorl Transport Ltd. WINTER BUS sciiriiuir EFFECTIVE MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th , nus LEAVES CHARLOTTETOWN (From White's Restaurant) FOR. SUMMER-SIDE Daily oxcpi Sunday — 0.00 A.M., 1.15 I'.l\I., 8.45 PM. FOR. NORTH LAKE (Via St. Peter's anti Sourir) Daily circr-pi Sunday — 4.00 I’. M. {I BUS LEAVES SUMMERSID i (From Gourlieh Drug Store) FOR. CHARLOTTETOWN Dshy except Sunday — 8.30 A.M., 11.80 A.l\I., 4.00 PM. ' ' i sis l suioNG WEDNESDAY P. M. ‘ '0.‘ Sunday only — 10.00 AM. Suntiaj only - 7.30 PM. "r ’ kiQfur n n u r1 n n r1 r1 n u I4 nu I ‘l 3 Sh“ an nu "n" u n n n u n n u n». nun "n bllllljlJfla nflevvnty Der cent o! hr rJRIIICd g,“ a" we.‘ l,” irrwilvely. '“ . from this condition lhowl mostly at near m," u,‘ m“, b. gznduh?’ "l". W“. ner- ilsneu or even upset 1;“. "Pb Car drivers in this oieel "My eutier considerable dil- r"""°"l- Glasses relieve the inmim (i. F. iiutcheson l ~_i;0-23-ti’. - _ §_____________ Crippled Children's . Clinics Far Sighted ‘Eyes ii’i'if“'“l'iéiu.ii Red Cross Office, Charlottetown, Tuesday, November limi- L-l20d-l0-29-3l. EYESIIi IIT EXAMINATION Fitting end Quorum: film" m. II. J. IMBOII orroivrariusr MONTAGUE. P. E- l- Ofllce Connected With l) tore MM . ‘_’ . it... H fPLUS... NEWS-"— _ f EVENING MATS---—16c-27c PRlNflE EDWARD ---~TODAY--TUE. Th9“ ‘"19 roused a tempest et furious Irate! uruuunvu’ .... rnrin MacMURRlIY iii Frank Lloyd's D OI‘ SALEM" P....,....~..u. ruiun- mu. , "MAI Harvey bicplien. , (Lilo Soiidoigaard, l ouifie Dresser Edlv-Hd Elliw. Virginia \Vr.=idioi, Bonita Granville P‘ g,» MUSICAL - TABL 01b’ -- —- —— ~ 27c-33c—-3Sc Cardigan And Vicinity Mr. MalcolrTMhchulay, Cardi- gan Head, lcft. Saturday morning for Halifaid where he will be cm- ployed for the winter. M. James Corcoran, Baldwin's Road, was a visitor to Cardigan on Saturday, Mr. James M. McLeod. Lorne Valley, drove to Montague on Sat- urday. Mr. Urban McQuaiti, student at Prince of Wales College, Char- lottetown, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McQuaid, 48 Road. The people of this vicinity are pleascd to know that; Mr. Francis McAulay, Cardigan Head, is im- proving after a. recent illness- Mr. Philip McInnis, Lorna Val- lcy, has been quite busy during the past week at Cardigan where he is inspecting potatoes loaded for gydney, by J. A. McDonald and Mrs. Malcolmn McLeod,‘ Borne Valley, and Mr. Philip McLnnia, were among the recent visitors to the city, Th6” regular monthly meeting of the Society of the Children of Mary St. ‘Ieresas, wns hcld on Sunday afternoon, Oct, 24th, with a fair attendance. Meeting open- cd by prayer. The president, Miss Anna Curran, presided. Minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Miss Lily Carter, and approved. Plans were made for a Masquerade dance to be held iii the parish Hall during the first part of November. A discussion was taken up on the Study Group some very helpful suggestions were given by the Pastor, Reverend Father Crokcn. It was decided to send a Halloween basket; to a sick member. Meeting cloaicri by prayer, followed by Benediction. John Mustard, ML,A_ to the ivlr. Cardigan Head, motored city on Monday. Mr. Howard Lewellyn, George- who den-ed vex-step the tiql code! --- WED. ii ‘Ihll column in reueved for news of local Interest but advertising or I lolly morale: be Iulerled at i e 111E CHARLUFFEFOWN GUARDu-uq The iientrai Guardian OPEKO TEA. l/i Pound 31¢‘ OPEKQ TEA. l Pound 59¢ RIXILL Pay Hie reign/a; 211:3‘! V"! I"!!! payable in nd- price for one article 71 f,‘,f,‘,",°}'"' "7 . Mil-K riTlizgtla-N r-zsm Q t” Q ‘ I i4: or on y _ wffjjfgm‘ "A" $531,233, our. cam" 7 i. um i-‘urvounro A D 3:! "scurv- siiommns i... v‘ 25c Tin 85" - - 2 I" 46° ° """"‘" "°“""_“"" i P EA RL ’ 2w- . 2 t" $1.01 CONIIDBBATION um m TOOTH sunanoii n-nau-r-iz-ar. pgw p 5 R ,.....~..i. , connsnr M. Rcv.,A. O. H. Thomson. D-D- who will be inducted iiiio the Prcsbytcrian (Jhurcli of Canada at Brookfieitl Church on Tuesday, Nov. 2nd, at 8 p.ni. Dr. Thomson's circuit will be; Haitsvlile, Hunter River, Brcckfield and Glasgow Road. to Montague, during the past week are: Mrs. Jiaytcr, Miss Margaret Curtis, Ml‘~ Philip Sullivan," Mrs. Edwiird Lowcry, Mrs. Hoax, Mrs. Fred Shepherd and Miss Lily Carter all of Cardigan Head. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webster and family Cardigan Head spent the week-end at Fortune Bridge the‘ guests oi Mr. Wcbsters sisters, Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Aikcii. A vcry enjoyable Concert was held in Cardigan llnll on Tucs- diiy evening under ihc auspices of the Women's Institute.“ Father Rooney pastor of Cardigan acted chairman for the evening. Con- ‘ £33.50; $5.00 combination Permanent . at the Main Street Baptist Parson- NOW FOI- A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Peri-idea Oats. ; Chine, Silverware or Plain. t noiuir BAKERY Elm Avenuci bread, the etsff-of-life, unexoeiied "111 it N1 Brocery stores-Enter- Dnse Bakery—Phone i016. L-ziu.‘ . T!!! QUARTERLY MlliTlNG oi the Graduate Nurses Association will be held in Summerside on Tues- day, November 2nd at 3 P. M. , L-i302-10-30-2i. CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE.‘ -—New Dominion: Service 10.30 AM. S. S. 11.30 A. M. Kingston: S. S. 2 P. M. Service 3 P. M. Cornwall: 5.5. i1 A. M. Service '1 P. M. Rev. E. n. Woodside, Minister. L-1250-10-30-1i. I 10 DAYS ONLY-Mason's Beauty‘ $110138 are offering the following‘ Specials: $1.00 steam oll Permanent.‘ 50. includes hair cut, shampoo, finger wave. Cali 680 for appoint- ments or 49, Poole Hotel, Montague, 1r1235-10-29-3I. McLUBI AND MACKINNON are receiving Silver IPox Furs for Hudson's Bay Sole. All furs received till November 4th will be in time for first. sale. Ship furs to us. Im- mediate advances made if required. McLure and MacKinnon, Charlotte- town. L~i148-10-30-3i. OFFICIAL VISIT -- Saint John Chapter No. 14 of the Order of the Eastern Star met in the Orange Hall with Mrs. E. R. Hagerman presiding in the absence oi the worthy matron. Mrs. J. S. Bnod- gress. There was a. large attend- ance. The lodge was paid an official visit from the grand lnstructress, Mrs Chester Norton, of Militowri. Mrs. Gordon. past matron of Temple lodge of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., was one of several visitors. At tho conclusion, refreshments were served. — Saint John Telegraph- Journal. NOILES-PATTEBSON- A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnlzed age on Wednesday at, 12.30, noon, when Rev. Dr. M. M. Ioppin urrit- cd in marriage, Mary Satiah Pat- terson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patterson of Cookvilic, NB. to Mr. Kenneth Noiles, son of Mr. and Nit-e. Heveiock Noiles, of Mid- gk. The ceremony was performed in the presence of immediate rela- tives and friends. The bride, who was attractively attired in Navy Blue with matching accessories, was attended by her sister, Mrs. Aubrey McPhee, who was gowned in green crepe. Mr. Aubrey McPhee was gr- man. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr. arid Mrs. Noilcs left. motor for a. honeymoon trip in Prince Edward Island. 0n their re- tum. e. reception will be held tor them at the home of the bride's parents in Cookville. Mr. and Mrs. Noiles will reside in Cookville. - Sackville Post. ADULT EDUCATION -—A meet- ing in the interests of Adult Edu- cation held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Simpson. Cavendish. was largely attended. Dr. J. '1‘. Croteau, of Charlotte- town, Secretary of the Adult Edu- cation Lcague, gave a. most in- teresting address on Adult Educa- tion, Credit- Union and Farmer's CooperativeeMr-l-LB- Chandler M. A, superintendent. of the P. E. I. Libraries gave an‘ address on the P. E. I. Libraries‘ and the system by which all the people in remote districts can make use of the Library and the really worth while books will be procured for those who want them. It. was unanimously decided to form a Study Club and to meet fort- nighly at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Simpson, and study for three months the cooperative movement. GRADUATE NURSES ALUMNAE- The regular monthly meeting of the Graduate Nurses Alumnae of the Charlottetown Hospital was held at the hospital on the evening. or October 11. After the regular business of the ccri. opened by liistriiiiiciiizii music‘ by Webster's Orclicstra. 'l.‘lic pro- graiiiirie consistent of the follow- ing numbers vricnl solo hy Miss Mary Collins, Vernon River. Song- -Mr. liu-b McLeod, Dundas. Dancing ——Ml'. Joseph Morrison, Forcst Hill. Song -~Mrs- Agnew, Cardigan. Son-Montague trio. Dialogue by Miss Mary McDonald. Mi=s Bcrnndrttc L/cwls, Miss Grace mm’ w“ " "m" m Cam's“ Lewis, Miss Gertrude McDonald. on hmnqay‘ The two Mis: Gardiiiers and Miss McErchsrii all of Cardigan. 1n- Mr" 5' S‘ Hessian M" L‘ A ‘ strumcntiil music by Webster's Or- Montague, was a visitor to Cardi- gan Head on Sunday. cliesira, Dancing -Mi'. Joseph Morrissey. Song -by the Mont- rigue trio which brought the eon- ccrt, to a. cloze. A few very ap- propria-tc words were made by Rev- erend rather Rooney, followed by the singing of God Save The King. Sale of pies than took place and hot coffee was served by the ladies. After which everyone joined in an hours dancing. —C. for halt doun Photo: 1-8 i: 10 Enlarged rut‘... Mounted, and with every order for one riozcn PHOTOS we give you one I x i0 Enlarged Quite a number of people from this vicinity are taking advantage of tbs big sales now in full swing at; Montague, Among those who were visitors P. E. Island School oi’ l] Beauty Culture are Opening their Fail Class Please ENROLL NOW This Course prepares for State Board Examin- atione. Grafton Street with each order mas Photo Colored the filmed. Phone ziz-i. CBASWELL srrmro IOI‘ appointment. 99 FOR NOVEMBER ONLY. meeting had been completed a dis- cussion followed on ways of rais- ing rnoncy and it; was decided to hold a bridge party in the K. of C. Hall. The nurses then resumed the discussion on the advisability oi’ changing from twenty-four hour duty to twelve hour duty, which had been brought up at the previ- ous meeting, and left out to wait the opinion of the Medical Staff of the hospital. The Rev. Sister Su- perior reported to the nurses that the members of the mediacl staff with whom she 11nd consulted about the matter were in approval with the adoption of twelve hour duty. It westhcraiorg left to the decision of the nurses, the major- ity of whom were strongly in favor of the twelve hour duty system, and it we; resolved that ell priv- ate duty nurses, nursing patients at the Charlottetown Hospital do twelve hour duty only. This sys- tem to go into effect the first. of the New Year and to be made e rule of the hospital for all gradu- ate nurses coming in with pati- ents. At the conclusion of this dis- cussion the meeting adjourned. BLAZE EXTINGUIBIIIID SYDNEY, N. 8., Oct. 29-Rulns oi the Meson building, destroyed in a spectacular $175,000 fire ear- ly may. burst into flame again tonight but firemen extinguished the blaze before it spread to other structures. Rvimirinen end laborers worked all day to repair power and tele- phone lines and clean up side- walks littered with debris. Keeps your teeth nice and white 30¢ but. ‘REXALL NOSE nil THROAT RELIEF Wllh ‘ ‘nltf.tg‘f'.f.g?fi§rlzu.zs" 25c bot. Peroxide, 4oz..- 2 ;...',26 l...‘ fibrrrlilnlote‘ lo 0d iroat z f air-is... . i". asgrnéauru‘ [rid Throat 2 I“ 36' 3'"- b°'- Ptmids- 8 0h Z p.36 a “l” ' 50c_bot. Peroxide, 1301.. 2fnf.51 is ‘::;'.:°.2.'l_$‘".'.:".':'..~.-, Z “~26 Improved, 6 c: . . . . . .. 2 f!" e51 i5 . 45 I) I. I 35 Mllli I . ilizlfigliflflllbiflll. liliintsd 2177546 ‘f _ ‘ 75° ' a u‘ Ihlu‘ R""”" aioofiiuorzmqiiriil 2 NBIERVE TQNIC ' ‘ab- ‘I. '1'" I I Iiits, 12$; . . . . . . 2 f" $1 e01 deplclcvl (sri/illfiri. - , ‘\‘ 25o bot. of Sacrhrinn Feb- 2 f" .26 2 f” lets, ‘A, H or i grain. 25c Box Pllrerest A.S.A. TABLETS For Paine. Colds and Pondacliee ,1 i] $1.50 hot. Rcxiili Nerve Tonicqriupz my 3H? hurt. Rr-rall Syrup of livpn- P in. i —- f . ' ....{Z".T'.°.’.. .“...“."." 2 r1» $1.01 ii U0 bot. Iicxall Testo- Biic box Rexali Dyspepsia 2 , ' - ~ - ' - -~ /°"51 l Cuwr Oil for 2 . . . . . . . h. I __ h, .26 25c Purse Vials ~ Iioiivnrrliii, Easter Lily w" '*°‘i“'ii"fi-ft“f.°ffffft* z ... .51 HOSPITAL sweeps- 50: tubc Aniilgeeic Iialm 2/0551 25c Tin Boots’ ' lilAs-inrtr-(L. 2 lbw ~31 w§m',§m”?“_"h' 2 bores .51 1bgihymfiglc-dfilrilfl Z w" ~76 30c box Xrnu Carrie, FE i i E i i i E l i i. It it 7M7 srqmr‘. zit 1-150 wiring ‘io a losc one oi‘ the most. Sill‘ Eastern Guardian Marys Cuiivciit, Soilris, cii Friday afternoon Oct. 2911i vchrii ilic pu- pils of Grades. VII and VIll i“ Rev. Sr. St. Viiuwciiiis clnrs Cll‘.(‘l'iIllll(‘!l tlic school cliiltirriii and iliPll‘ pin-- ..'B/OBIN IIOUI) FLOUR. is ec- onomical. lvivare loaves of betwr bread ironi ear-h lizirz. .."JUNIOR. C. IV. L. llAN(1E-A 2 f“, l E ‘ 1 odd 10c tin Deintce Deodorant ‘- '40s "m. Purethei Ass. "i?" é‘l“'§°““d-- 21"’ sl-ol rogirlgilfilirié rid..." ' " 2"” '41 zsélizgiotz 100b,’; ., 2 M50 25c hot. 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E ' m 1r, ..'£u;§f’f.'f"°'s“““' 2 M26 TABLETS 2 n» .26 153"} , ' 2 f“ -76 35i~'i?%.ii_°§'§.. .36 BABY POWDER ‘ “airs. lifsri‘. 81%.. 2 ...-m *""'"";5:""“" 31.20 but. glillCf-III 2 I" '21 Heavy, 2o: z h, '26 250.711 M ' Led l iy enanr ‘it! 2]m.26 w ‘L50 M-J-or imfnczililllé Mustard Oint- 2 J,”'36 ’20cpk.I"iri\laidGauze,iyd.2joflzl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t. k F. .d G 50c tube Pile Ointment. . 2 [or .51 a? m“. “u”: 2 for .66 - '""'”"""' 50c tinEczerna Ointment 2 _ " 2f 2 1 2f”, $1 51 _ I b l". Fflgbqm Comm». _‘ x" . ‘mo mhzld" 25c Bone Gilli-merit. . 2 h, .26 dogslnlbizgfurrlliilli. n... qfzu-mu»: HOT WATER some 250513: _l‘*"_'{" 3"“! 2 M26 humus us; tie. i=1...‘ n m1 2/1"’ .01 25c tin Zine Ointment. .. 2 [or ,26 l5‘? 5i"- l‘? iii» X 5 3'41 - 2 f" e16 . on n ' . . .. , . Youniailli ‘fill e. 2 l" O00 lube Rex-Salvine 2 fm-sl 30c Sim‘. l‘, in. r ifl yiis _ 2m ,3 l .. .. ... J .1 _ 35" hot. Tinctum ‘ fUisspiiimlntl‘ fibrin-italic,’ 1‘ PHONE 2:9 C00 Bi Grunt: tKrfm Sis. Ciiiiiliililililiitt. dcr the auspices of 11in Junor C. W. L. of Soiiris, on ’I‘liiirsduy' night, Oct. 28in. Till! hail prcsviiirri ii spooky IIPPCIIIHIICC with its blur-k and goivi triiiiiiiiiigis, diiiimcd. llgliir. and uclrd ciisionies, iiuikliig IL a large croud attended the Masqucr- 1TH“ lllli?»'~"r"ll_“l “S: WIT!‘ .1 d u ;_ _ 3; _ 'CiCl‘z‘ill( H2151. L Me an“ m m l I b m“ u“ Wichcs Dniivc wlili-li wit. grcriiiv ciiinycii by yniiiir! ziiici nlti. liip dnii- miiq by lli‘l(‘ Plilfl ‘i (‘li/riri-u‘ Ililii a ilirco act play. l. ch 1l\lilll)L'i‘ win; liriiriily Cli('0i'i‘(I. L314 .it (‘l'i‘iill is diic their ttachcr Rot. fir. St. Vuicent ivnl HriIIO\\'(2'(‘,ll piirty. Exccilczii. music nus furiiislicti by Ciiiiriixl Peters, Marshal Condoii and Iviui Clicvcric. The CIlHPCYOIICS‘ were ML». P. A. Rooney mid Airs. A(ll‘ii1l1 Mac- iiinis. 'i‘iic Judges of costumes wcrc Mrs. 'l‘cri'ciicc Murphy, lvlira. W. C. Wright nnri Mrs. J. W. Bicniiiiii for thc ladies mid Messrs. l). Mblmnii, D. F. Lavle and Russell St. John for the goiitlciiicii. Prizes ucrc awarded as lollous: Prctiicst cos- tume, tho "Quinta", hilsizcs Elfiilllflfi Miiry and Margaret. Livvic, Ncitic Modore and C-ci-t MiiClfiflléill, drawn rind won by Gert MIICLPIIIITI. Ha- waiian musicians, Miss Mary C. McDonald and Kit Graiiahriii. Thr- Witchcs, Misses Olga White nnri Winnifred MacDonald. Best dressed male costume. Soldier, Jack Mac- The Shadow, Mervin MacDonald. There were some excellent crmtumcs and it was difficult for the judges to decide the winners. several hours of dancing were cnjoycd by all present until the National, Anthem Lelian; Fishermen, ‘Iioby ltluilinsr- lo: llllh uiir-riiiiiiiiiciit niid to Rev. Sr. Si. Wilfrcti. who m: iisinil ‘in hcr iowii capable iiifliillCl‘ prcsiricrl at, the plaiin. Tlicro ivas it sale ciiiidy during iili.(‘i'ilii.\$lnll, The Nil- truinl Anihcm brought this enjoy- able little concert to o. closc. PIMPLES Add l" Pquaii amount of §r§flm,_rir uircct oil, to nnrd s. and npply (h, miiiiureonccdniiv. Aeim. ble treatment which villi n I. I Ni M E N I Pay Hie rcpt!" price for one arilclc and gel enoilier one just like it for only ’ ONE CENT 25c Tln RIXILL OIIIIEILIES The original chocolate Ieutive y 2 r~2s= 50: Bottle Resell A I “93”liAiR TONIC q '~;.1r.::~.~;-c.~.~ J 2 for .51 $1.00 hot. R “"93" llnirTnnili-n. . . . . . 210' .0 1 50" I-Mialoin Larr-nvir-r asPcilrulcum iIiiir Rub... 2 It" .5 1 . i‘ ' II II " ..”i.i'°....'i.'.“.n."“i_, 2.01.36 Ibfiklriil Llvvnrliir riliiiiiitiiir, Soiiriiiiul, 2 n» .36 a.» rm» iiuu m, Liquid 21.. 36 2 m. 2 v.51 \\.’\\'(‘-\.i'!..,.. 5m m. i..,,,. ,‘..,,,,.,,. liiiir '1‘... . 50c cAnoirvi/(ur ' Southern France ROUGE 21w .51 50c Junuel Rouge. ... 2 ]nr.5 1 25o Qurdr-nia .piiiicl.s... _2__/,,,.26 art-um, Imiglliiu l ...-run. . ‘Wynn-g’ m~ u»-.. M.» ...... ......._._- i M-WKWWWW "iifiwiigagymgi “an Frirgei-Mc-Nni. Gardenia .Sh' <is-. r ._,'Z/».26 "i" .. . u» “tulTl-uifiiiuill. i’ .... w» bei~"i»'*°~i"’="“"-zt.. 2e uPllamr ‘i’ "i3; . . ""..::.“..’:l‘l:~.3“ii:'~“- 2... 51' '° """"""""" " " s90. "i-"'5'S"~3~’"~' 2M0 ... - i ' . ~- .l PitCoiY "tlffliiiiiiiiiiiilfii" 2/».76 °-' "T" E "T5 _. @-l~.’--‘-’°~'-- ‘“ 2W1“ 75¢ 50!. (bfl-Wili-liisminc, Gardenia 15° “HY 5°55)’ Cflmb 2 .7" ‘I 1 or Yorirv-i-liie-Not Jlflgfi, 25° TI" . . . 2 . sififigm» .......... .. 2 /~1.76 i - CARBOLIZED "i M." b" Comb "~15 . 5 OI.(I’)UYN‘Il~II\IIII'IIIIO, Gardenia ' ZINC QINTMENT l'w roll r,',<.,,',;i‘ (‘I ’ ‘ F b“ N i v I. uaule Pitt-ii“... if’? 2/~'$1.26 ._ ._ ... 2 t. .26 mtji~iiuiii,'.."..ll°.tl; 25c m,” Anglmic Mm zfnrozs Iiiistcr . . . . . . . . . . . .. for. 2r l". ‘a m-ii a ihasiztfl .... Q43! fill? 2 v.26 15c Bottle TRigiglng 2 r» T26 .'.f’I"“,’"“°"2/"'-3Q murMwwtc-Mwmrtsu-wu ‘Protestant (irphunage iiil Masqiicmdc rlniiccr; cvcr i r1 iii ilio B. i. S. g —-_- _ uuu. Notes msu rss i; KIPTIONS w thc ____,_ Churluttcioivii Guardian may be f, ,. t - .. . ,1 1 . handed to their Rcpt. Ai-cnlc liunic. (lfjllglilliil llniloivclir . ~_v.l.<‘| “H, ',r,‘,,r‘l,i}l,:fi',,, (JWQQTH; ‘Li; “all: iicltl at the Ar-sciiibiy 1l.il. of S2. m, i, mm.“ Hm, n“. Ag- 'NUAL Mniuriarvawri: COLLEG- TION OPENING MONDAY. NOV- EALBER is! should be a‘; large as prrsible. RCiIIOIIiIJCI‘ iiicrc is practically Till titlicr roiii-cc of revcnuri 011d the zvixviz"? r-cilt-Litcri must bc sufficient ‘ to last a full year.- i ‘Phi; Urpiiniiiigc i rfiizb‘. vsclinrc than many realize; it v, IlflS untried public furor anti ‘P11- piiihy through careful enrl rapnbio l management: now is the time whcn bills are to be Wild mid X001" 53m‘ pathy measured in cash. Monday is yoiii: oizpnrtxmii‘ to na- sls; rind tin‘ iii:\1.:i'.i.»:‘iiir~iit niixiousy riwriits your response. _ 1M us inlioi- iciiiillfi" m" m‘ bcitcimciii (if lllf‘ lliiii)l"t\il'lfiiC. L-i24S‘-ifi-il0-ll-1. _4_.__-————-—-——— wans'riza‘s coast-m $01100! assists more in roll for Octobcr: VII-i. EliliPl‘ Smith. (lrnric 1V (at v-i. Vi a. iicrnn. grade 1v ibl-l. Earl», Smith; 2. Brady Smith. Grade 111-4. Ciithririizc blac- Doiinlri A: Adrian Smith rcqiiuli. Grade li-—l. Kciiiicth Smith. Grade I-l. Lziurciicc MacDon- ulrl; L‘, Aibcit M mini-ii. t Pr-rfrct, niiciiiiziuvc" Aibrrt Mac- i. i ‘Honor ‘ Grade Eiirhcm, Kcniivth Smith. Mary McAskili, trrichcr .11.; "