"macs-iniq- trial’ g’; dd t ramld ‘it'll xfirsrrfiii slain. Marsh Sultan Still on , The Tittle consiutarrmoaus, it"... s1.- Abdicction of lite Sultan is tem- e QIIQDIIOIf. A truce has been arranged with the status will be held in abeyauce until af- ter the conclusion of peace in the porarily out of .1 Nationalists whereby his Near blast. This information was given to the Associated Press by the daiei‘ of staff representing Rafst Pasha. Turkish Nationalist military gov- ‘ four hours raster-is: WM closeted with ornor of Thrace, w)“; for the Sult-‘n in his palace. HOCKEY PLAYED m s. c. , 60., Ltd. . New Haven. y and last light at Pownal. The lec- d i0 - Mr. Donny has been rolnv-ited to HUGHES HOUSEHOLD REME- Dll; an most. roll is. trial will convince you. ashes-prim VOMMT-E-dl. net/sum IRUNUIIIGK ra- aardsoasalatodavatthewfll‘. Wallapr Co, LtdaQnesn 81.. every nice selection this month. . dis-fa; s... ~ ‘pdtattlel, highest market p cit-g a. MoPbail and s. s. chlws 6000244 I HUGHES OOUGH MIXTURE a . valuable for oldi- and, young. Pries 35c and 75c Jiaghes Drug Co. Ltd: 600047-348 LECTURES DY REV. J. F. DENNY.- Rev. J.l-‘. Denny. Soul-ls has been delivering a. series of leo in the South American’ Tropics." 0n diionday '11s lecttfrotl at bass- 153111189. on Tuesday at Marie, tures arc greatly appreciated and ‘lecture a't Marie early in Dflcgm. 6i’. QROTHERHOOD MEETING. - At tbs weekly meeting of the Brbtherbood of Zlou Presbyterian Church Tuesday evening a. very William who empbasizedgtbo Jiiliwvrtauce of manufacturing on tho farm the raw materials into products, such as cheese and but- inr- instead of shinning ltout of the country ‘ in itd- natural state. The address was very much en- ioyed and it is understood that tallns upon other interesting sub- iociis will be a regular feature of the Brotherhood meetings. 7dr. S. A. MacDonald, the president, m. liiltied the chair Tuesday night. YIADHT DESIGNS RECEIVED. —-A number of interesting designs one from the designer 0g my champion Bluenose, have been se- cured ‘by the Charlottetown Yacht Club and may be seen at Reddin area. by anyone’ interested. The ‘altos from s...» est-m. p,‘ interesting talk was given by Prof ’ _ YOUR. ’ MONEY IQ!‘ oih“““'l‘ii‘anksgiv'ing specials: List comes tomorrow. auntie? eat: noisy-Minor; ins." or 'er 3rd,. at. v an; nuiir.°3h.h. G. ~ ~ ~ - [BEAN spores arr“ Marni DAME ACADEMY Thursday No- vember 9th. Reserve date. . 600042-2 » GRAND umostssorln" an. CIT-AL, Methodist Church, Thurs- day evening, Nov. 16th. Particu- lars later. _ _ PDRJ’ ADVANCES. -—'i‘hc price of. pork in_ the market Tuesday ad- vanced to 1d and 13% centsflfor ‘best weights. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND —'R.ov Ewen MaoDougall will preach Sat- iiiNo on "Varied Phases of =Lifa'urdey 4th‘, at Argyle Shore at 0.30 and sabbath 5th ill’. DeSable at 10:30; Ospe Traverse at Zllopund Summerslde at 7 p. m. VAN IMPORTANT MEETING of the, executive of the Temperance Alliance will be held in the YlM. C A. Charlottetown, Thursday Nov. .-. d"=at 11' am. to consider -pleb- escitimpitiinlsters requested to at- tend. liigne-l Ariemas Moffatt. President. HARVESTERS RETURNED - 0uh,f.l‘ueatlay night a. number of ydhhg. men from Cardigan arrived in the city on return from tho har- vest excursion. Edward Mc- Maaters returned from" Calgary; Malcolm MacDonald and Cyrus dfcG-ilvray from Winnipeg and in the They report conditions portunlty for work. been held up streets lately and the Islanders Quebec capital. est-nu" SHIPMENTS wnavv. —-;._l-iea,vy smelt shipments _ are (Continued from’ Page i) and the presbigtrof the whole Em- pire Iwou lowered. The phrase stand, divided we fall," ..». ii cable to the British Emu alter! member of it. . lscbeinigblwtlle. allow?’ u: Q; m5 9F . gin justlfie inq a o independanh attitude“ Icaso that‘ lately muons: 1w i. “h. is the 1911i!!! t_ V ca ofthe world a Li Ir f3, take": Irv-hart waif ‘great. * fltaitf until‘ tQgParlla met and coadeacendedt approval? i ,- I i If Great Britain's attitude in the, ease‘, had been one _'Df arro ‘out had éi there‘ might he a good ‘xcule "' rf hesitation on Cuudafs this-nut Great, thitain stood for pea..- the \\i"iI, with safety anu hone . to, the Empire. Peace is, the supreme interest of the whole British Empire. in that fact lies the strongest guarantee thcrc is now in the uorid for tbs main tailnance of peace. For the hesitan- cy of the Government. ‘of Canada to assure Great Britain of hersup- port in the crisis dust passed ihu-c- withers fore, noeicuse. portaace. it ought not to ha light iy passed over, it should be cit-ar- tlepend upon the prompt. sunporl of every member of the Empire in such a crisis as that which recent- ly arose and has been happily - lercome with oreditto the Empi.‘ and without the effusion of blood. in Bitgland Scotland and Wales. individuals may disagree with ‘tho Government of the day, do differ Claytua Fogharty from Regina. in m“ and lanquaga and m mnnvishop for the secton and other-respects; but they are prac- we“ "9'? 5°“- “ml PxemY M “P tlcaily one and indivislbls in the Bu“ , In Montreal, face 0g a common 9mm“ yew not Chinese pokes itself several "returning harvesters ‘have zeal,“ and Austmm,’ also, ‘tang the shop, where the floor is ltalfi and robbed on the a; the back 0g we M01“,- Coumry covered with peck basket-s at ready to give instant. support in followed the safe course of remain- m,” 0g an Imperial emergency it 8H1? retains Mid lily ‘ng in the railway station during ought to be clearly understoodiface goes totally blank, he under-t the few hours they were in the that Canada is: just as ready asistands nothing, and speaks the other Domlniona. to support the diplomacy}?! the-imperiar Gov- ernment as to‘ matters in which‘ the‘ interest and honour of the Em- ld have been materially offlall- _ I iUi-' gsnce, and over-weeningambitioii in this case as in every other case , that has arisen in recent years ~' This is a matter of imperial im- , ly understood that the Empire can - MQNPAY? d0 t ,.l W. “it on TH-E‘ tuaur. n M. ' ' PRESE indeed. - DIRECTED B! HARRY ,t)1m NIGHT. “omits! t’: THE._-~ABEGWEIT DRAMATIC 4 "l? . cribs outfit: I-IE osTmnuisi-iso PATRONAGE or HIS mas. magnifier: flay Boiiwltér tour" A DRAMA’ m THREE’ ACTS EMBER 6TH ' GOVERNOR ‘ AND NTS {l E.‘ PORTER, TORONTO PLEASING ‘VISPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS NO walrs.‘ sauces-arty.- ses, _. AND 80c. MORNING AT ttao a. M THEATRE ' p SEAT SALE THURSDAY . » ‘AT THE CALLS CHINESE QOOKS BEST‘ The Joly. round-laced Chinese who is a combination of proprietor cook and clerk in a delicatessen store on Doyers streets, runs‘ his not for “sightseerefl, says the New York When a strange face that is inside hold such oriental vegetables as root, his only‘ the most painfully "pidgin" Eng-' lisb. ' But if the door is opened by a wcsterner whose business he lln-l N0 octave-- i LITTLE HINTS FOR COOKING- Mihsu cream is too thin to whiih add the unbeaten white of an eflfi m 1g flrflL d1, tbecoilles as still’ as the richest of cream. Greasethe cup in which you moa- suro mlolssses and every drop will run out and there will Ibe no waste. ‘Roll raisins in a little melted but- ter ‘before putting them into the ca-ko or pudding, and they will not sink -1.0 the ‘bottom. v When making a cake and you ilavelft good pastry flour at handl take one teaspoon oi’ cam-starch to ‘four teaspoons of flour, which makes very fiué-caike. When eggs are scarce and lilgh ‘rtr tong i /' i FDANCES uoocsom cum: ' famous sfo/y ‘ ‘sccotzreao a/"czohnmo we , ouorocnaouv av CUAQLCSMIQ , DIQECTION or. some; oiciaoop . r ‘more t’. 612cm :1 ~hne humm- , h-teridei- slot-y; wonderful l. t h e. nevq- . forgotten d“ ‘FY11; the v Beauty [of ti‘. ' produciiosql. these has; " ured the overyune ~- aeen this Ploy of charm. EBfAQIEII-ILVSSHEARIWARV MATINEE, ADULTS 26c. CHILDREN 11s EVENING, ADULTS 37c. CHILDREN 21c Hockey Olltflllllllil will be lu- 'erested to know that the appar- ently modern warms of hockey was played et least 41a B. c. a very fl‘ marble tablet scurptumi in ro- Hsi has-inst been discovered in the old wall of Athena erected by passing through this city to the pire are affected. ThebPrimo Milli derstands and he happens to be imm Boston and New York markets. later and all the mem ers o“ t o n. talkative mood, he can says the Si. John Journal. One Canadian Cabinet ought imam? taln ‘by the half hour with talesiing (my ha" we number o,- (agg.i W39‘ Win93" “Hui-N! “I 12900 M739" ma‘ I“ “um” w“ “m! “mlmons "I M5 "adei mm whites and then l'or [he other hztli‘ poll s shipped by a Prince Ed Great Britain and the other mwln- 1n axe-spent Engnslh with piemy use one tubmslmm 0r ‘Yaw. M. ward Island firm. Smelts are be- bers the Britisll- l Commonwealth u; mp9s andumuql ghu¢k]]ng_ each egg s They Wm no,“ “Am, lug caught by line at numerous we math-divided» * We. fillings H? iWhen he speaks of western quite so 511mb“; your caika will be _ B13690 B10118 "16 NOW-Ti Sh“!!! “W that m“ Gmwmment. resimn-“blc food and western ways of cooking in“ as nice at, if yQ“ but] used ma. in baking u. pin ni‘ canned themes not run Dill. tween Shcdinc and the Bale do to the maioritv '31‘ Barmfufm‘ his lnanner is always courteous requiged number o; egg§l_ or any juit-y’ fruil, all the Juli-scan Add a few black Ciifmiiil v Ohaleur. In about a month net shlrkn its dull’ M1611 it Yefiiiifli I" ‘but. mildly patronizing. When he when making pieortist, it ymube used itilil tho pit- thickeui-il ou- ins to your rhubarb-pie to filliiiit will besin- T1"! industry take responsibility for action thht|ta1ks of the ways of Asia he bc- will try “ping gwegt mllk insleililiullgll by sprlnlklillg a tablespoon of;\vill find that the il-Wol" is 1910110559917 i119 111ml imiWmnt Ikemggnlgaih m8 [wen EM“: m“! comes animated. and when he of‘ waiter you will find it does notgruilulat-‘d 0r minute tapioca over ilnpro_~'§L____ a ng the North Shore after thss or o e r a mlY-re- r- teacher this s about Chinese ———--— —-——~—-~—~~~. --*r-":--'""" W” '"‘"'-'~"" likllliliilbilftlidhllidiillitfl‘. (“"158 i119 111KB w- L" C Icookiug he i: actually enthusias- n and t e water months. Years ——'<°"_i' » t _ agowlti wag gugtomgry ,0 ,,h,,, THE tarnsr AFRICAN wAni “A mm mom”, w“ mam, m, as inary freight, and the re- . esati to have him understand wilt was that many shipments s" M“ 3M1" h” “we” m°““°“‘Ithat.ywiiils real Chinese mixtures _. were spoiled by soft wcataheizeacli 9d "P dwllawlm" {mm "*9 3°19?“ mvmvqng Qom-pliugled com-bina- season. Now they are packed in “Wburg "mt recemly “a one ‘ofIiicns of such things as bits of fglylggrafor any many o! which the leaders in the settlement of thciroast mg‘ “by roots’ bamboo are (awn-dad by 6391-95; The labor troubles in South Africa. Atnshoms m“ alkaline solution , smelt industry does not embrace u" mtlemem emulated “Mefly m-luirht have an exotic artistic iu- th waters in the summer. in iba m“ ‘Wm’ “mung Iquthwuyxntrfiiweat it should. after all, be con‘ strung or Nonhunwrland m“ ‘lament of bombs “.16 nmcmn gmIcedeily illllt tllo \Vest. and cs 8mm ‘i0 Mt strike in paring "M19" “m” Sm“ ‘“""'““”s' it hsiihny these United stint-s. had quantities until October. From that mil-Y b9 "We" f": Kwliimd ‘M'- Slr!“ 9 mo“, m develop Scientific month they usually stay until Abe “"19 “I199” ‘"339 am“ l ‘p tprico and recipes for cake cuii 9M9" for quite a few egg-whites, try us. plans are chiefly for yachts of 21 feet in length, with g fpfggd of about five or six hundred feet of canvas. This is about the size of vacht which could be cheaply built and conveniently sailed here Themistoclss. On the top of the "d it is the intention of the Club basis is a socket rm- me insertion to call for tenders for the build- oi’ the feet of a statue. as in the In‘! 0i a standard type of this dim. case of others discovered. Inlloh or thereahouts, so that segue thvtahetglrlttrai side is ‘iiftplicted slgmaigoaol; hi; nrecsfigtetd at a Ifxul‘: _ s rcmar ' e and‘ o ecas unique. As in the case of the flrstishllrl-IY- The Yacht Club is being basis, it concerns the daily life of “Iwnil? ‘bWW-Id M"! it has been 2:: §Zll';’.:‘.“l°“'" A ‘smug’ ’t‘;ii%'.‘°i.‘.iiiil;‘,““ ~ o I seen. n o . e secur f poa- centre stand two, each holding “Hslble for headquarters and the ad. his hand a. stick shaped like a hoclr- ~i°llm8 "ll-BY f"!!! dredged for a cy stick. Most remarkable of sltliiwiit landing. This and other they are holding the sticks in tbs-mallow will coma up for discus. position 0t s {smog at m, cemflsion of the meeting. mencement of a. game of hockey] and between the stcks is seen a ball! There ls no known example in Greek art, either in vase painting 0i‘ iii iifliilvtdlre. of such a scene.‘ Were-it not that the relief has been’ rmuirv. as ltiut-li sllpoltt-uiflg "i"! ‘ [he fruit iii“! 4mm“! Film"! vou nt-vl-i- full in ilztvo nit-c, tender upper crust. ‘it is better tb hhkyncrufl," or corn-starch and the juic it , Beer o‘: Weeks Beer Szlwéeks KIPLING'S AUTOGRAPH Many tire the tricks that cunning found inconporated as art of the wall of Thsmistocies and vouched for by men whose reputations are unasaiilhble, the learned“ wm-ld might well have raised great can zroversy as to its authenticity. On each side of the central group o; two men stand two others in rest ill attitudes. each holding a simi Ht!‘ "hockey" stick. in the scene on the opposite side, d warrior hold-lug a spear and =hiold is depicted mounting a char 0.. ube driver of which holds a ond and grasps the reins of a team l! our homes. Behind the chariot [W0 armed man advanceim loot, ozttlh holding a round shield on ihis l--.t airm, a spear in his" right band “he spears were origisally painted 1, and the marks of the paint can e seen clearly. All the warmrs wear Corinthian helmets, but the irWer 01' the dbariot wears ml At- t..- hel let. m . ~ ‘ The whole relief on each aide is worked la remarkably low relief. 'l he first basis ls, on the whole, iecper cut and more clearly \ orked. I'd-ii?’ ‘Iiwakin i This Isl" imrin Q dron "flora-out Hgusewife Tells SheQuicIrIy Regaiirdd‘ Hos Health and btrength. ‘miiv mallon two w o l was so WOI‘ tlultlu on my srvea and stre hof “so hold tlrurfory, t. H {nnuglt ouruld not (Lliilllfll anot oi‘ y. A short two was . tmritnlfit p! thl new- t-r form o lrotrhas lven mealmrveiouo Aomyrn‘ l not have t0 sit at ho e in the evening " " lick any”: ' iresleanewastls u ~ n” do when your bl your timodtsklrtg sti narcotic . bus blood with t le newer form all sts under the prlslut n11" . st. on re~s will provaptlv nhln you" tin f: owing local d uggist-l will uwi Iron with this satisfac hm»;- melt" sum-amen. m. liacKinnorr Drrg “out, in ante of his 5 has been med: '10 B9! a highly prized slgnaturel Home men spend much time and" patience on the task; the driver of the local omnibus at, Rflfiiwdoanuwaere Mr. Rudyard‘ Kipling settled down to live-sc- iimllhllsh their purpose with little or-no effect. The driver, says Mr. H. Thurston i-fnpkins‘, the author of -"Kl9iin¢'s~ Sussex." often annoyed Mr. Kipling -by pointing at him with his whip, and announcing in a sten- torian voice, "Here we have Mr Kipling, the soldier poet." Mr. Kip- ling suffered in silence until the ve- hieioJran into his favorite tree, and damaged it badly; then he wrote a vigorous letter of complaint. o0 the owner, who was landlord of the White Horse inn. The fellow laid the‘ letter before a select‘ company of patrons of-his bar parlor. and one and all advised him to appear .ln- different. One man oflered hinge shillings in cash for the letter and the lhfldlofd accepted the offer‘. A“ second‘ and stroll letter follow- ed t-be first, and t a landlord car- ried ths autograph to a bookseller and demanded a pound for it. The book seller eagerly snapped itup. and the landlord began to dream 0i more missivss. But the next day Kipling entered briskly and wrath,- fully. "Way doa‘t l answer your let- ter, sir?" iiaili" this landlord] "Why. l was hopingyotiwouid sand me a fresh one- every day. Then pay a deal battar than driving a bull” —--ooa>—-— Barren "rum" suntan-incur During the Great War a soldier in the British Army want before his colonel for punishment. fie was tbs worst man in tile foll- continual em in the guardroom. The ‘ nei, who was tired of "sentinel!!! the man, sail to the "Hero he is- unin- . disgrace. solitary ‘agent-in faldt everything butt all to no vparposs." “Thurs ls one thins You have not tried,‘ said tfhe sergeant, "and u ~ . -.' I . . ca. ' h mgr! colgdgvlluad dtiivdr“ thou: i have d h we ha?! tlfled lag else than that his punishment would be increased‘ with the rs- pdfifloiroiflllis offence, the Milla- ei sddfilaod him saying: _ dviriithinl ill you. and new we us rssolveiLw with alnalement, and left the room without a word. The new lithograph collectors have practiced! March Maine of that", and whip thil soidisr was - ‘ ilnvnght in he asltad hint what he W hail“: m wrig- . -o°i£!'lps'r§‘3riry'# ' ‘hmaiars hind and" pitiful look " on the man, who expected noth-, reply. I . we . . e soiiiilr en stmsir- dumb , smells compete with New Brunswick fish to some extent in Eastern United States imWPiP-"KBI markets, but the Caliadlan fish the South African War. He knew are considered to be sweeter and nwre pleasing to consumers. Some years individual fishermen in this province make hundreds of doll liars but occasionally titers is a Md vearmand losses are made, If Stomach Is Sour, | w. Food Won’t Digest No stomach tilled with socr pols- ons can digest food. Everything you eat turns into more poison and gas, maklns You nervous and weak. Sim- 019 buckthorn bark. glycerine, etc, as mixed in Adlerilta, expels nil Mil’ novlsbnsvand gas from BOTH "PM? andloiwer bowel. Removes foul. decaying food-matter you nev- er thought was in your system wliich caused. sour and sassy stom- shh. Adlerlka is EXCELLENT to guard against appendicitis. Hughes Drug 0a.. Ltd. Sold in Georgetown by B. C. Knight. Soap '- Day Today . (. Thursday l w '; i5 301a! clues wavou- oun- Wmoowa nian. however, as tno much fol him: It broks his hardened heart. "ind he became one of the best aliens ‘m " sumo ll Ha Isitsufv. win ‘ed in providing dividends fol; the . Latbom, dwelling at Lat-hon: Hall, P} was a ma. s this lady a ' . out hope all One of the leaders in the ininingl industry iii South Africa. Sir Aibe‘ suffered before and fought (luring whet he was fighting for-Axis mines-and it is quite certain that in the late uupleasahtness, in the early months of the ipresent Y9"- Sir Abe fought valiantly on behalf of public order and the mining lu- dustry. During the Great War, too. his record was good for be served as staff officer on the expeditious against the German colonies. The recent mine war was occas~ ioned by what has been termed an ourt burst of Bolshsvism. Like many other mine owners, Sir Abe believ- shareholders _lp lmndon and {(11th : end encouraged cheaip labor. Chen labor meant, of course. stoli Joolo" ing persons from‘ Central and _ 5P ern Europe. These "bohunks ' used to be as tractable as cows. 81111051 too docile for efficiency. but 911106 the Russian revolution tdeyvhsve got bold of the bad idea. that the mines are theirs and the fullness thereof. Cheap labor proved ex on- sive in the long run, for the “str cost the lives of a number of l0?“ men and much monetary loss to Sir Abe and his associates. But, judg- ing from his latest photograph. the great South African capitalist iB_ surviving splsndldly- 301'" 1i ._, enough in Cape Colony in 186 I hi!’ lias risen to a baironetcy, a K. (‘in - ,G., and other‘ honors. Judicial‘; l g- islntive, social and military besi es having enjoyed the hospitality of one of Krugefs prisons for some years following ‘his share in the Jameson Raid. ORIGIN OF THE DERBY CREST .’l‘he Crest of the Stanley family. Earls of Darby of England, is as an “Eagle; and Child" device, and" e lessnd-lsantledslayvn sincei-thsfy r 1500 as to bow the device was ad- opted hy the ihouas of Derby is 4180- idedly interesting. The information is given in a poem written --by-- Thomas» Stanley» Bishop of Man,_ and says that Lord fqisr score years dl asavthst h ing at _ . TQM l i4 . . them an heir most mlramiioualg ‘ “All eagle had her nest i_ ‘tb Terlstow woods with three ones in it. One day she broug tilts nest.‘ a goodly ~boy, and clad in .a_..mantle of red. Lathonl, hsari .of this rode ‘wood, found the thible. preserve Lady Lathom, where they ad id it as their own and Thanked: God of all." ' - ' - - christened for-it had a hog of salt- by the name‘ of Olhill and “Qfit their hsir, The‘ rmrrsusr _ do manhood, has became thstfa ~lsabel Latllbaf" was married Joh Stanley. first is thejlifldf a credit. for bringing Y God's grace, took it home t ‘his ' The child was vilsrentir m’ round its neck. They‘ ‘and ithlfllllfl ~ ' ‘-- - umwmuli-n. i. i».- eating. lie laughed gleefully. “No, no, no! That is not s0!" he began. “No people eat with ‘», more science, with nmrc careful cooking than the people of China and this they were doing centur- ies before Europe had civilization. “Our cooking. we are taught in ‘China, ‘was invented by Oiii‘ 9m‘ peror, Pow Hay Se, Who feigned . about 3000 B. C-, although it was ‘ our great teacher, Confucius, who laid down most of the rules ‘ scientific eating ‘Viiilfli i0 "i" day are followed by the niifllllfi it was his rule that never more meat than vegetables be eaten at a meal. About one third mo!!! - should [be 61111119- "Ail food shoul 1'11]; Qeiulnllilg should be for a very long time. it ‘is always well to have a litle ginger mot ‘in ihfl food. _ - "Such rules as these~are they not more excellent rules for sclenti flc eating We followed them a" ggnturleu before there was aucl - ideas in the West." I FIRST SMOKERS u» touoou I It is said that when tobacco ever smoked rpulblicly London, people flocked from “drinking taibacco" at the H1116. the present terminology not havini been developed. The story is told Q seeing life) a. man smoking, thought he must lba on fire and bucket of water over him. slid, with fire, and the dried herbs put together do smoke through the sadnedthg. smoke smoke aatls eth their hunger and thhfyiidli‘ " ey liva- dstysavfih’ meat or. drlnlre.",i'l‘o Bu.» a or, Raleigh belongs omnron mnactlce. among lbofnre dealt-h In 1,618, it. ‘had Ibo nme fashionable in all ranks of society. ‘Raleigh is ‘said to have smoked a pipe on who morning of his exccu-' li ' ‘an: ll A.» for _ Captain "I Middleton. Captain Price and Cal); ‘I tain Koet lighted the first pipes gin‘ = all| parts of the city to ece thenl. ‘The “ act of inhaling smoke was called = (for the first time in his I threw a -. ln ISIY ' John Hawkins‘ account of his sec- ,7 ond voyage (1-564-6) he says "The Floridians when they travel have " a kind of iheribe drystl, which with ' a cane and an earthen cup in tht- w thereof, which . four or fivt- . the ,_ ‘smoking into ' r. be propoily ‘. chopped up fine before it is good to eat. Seasoning should be carc- ttmtur SRIE! Friday Morning Next, Nov. 3rd at 9 a. m. ~ K‘ 7 Getting ready for the. big Christmas rjfdh-I-I-all ythe] odds and ends-f must be cleared out and,f attractive p prices meims "anything, thisilot of remnantsz-wolfi ‘ldst long. y ~- Remninis ! ' ’ " of Flannelettes Satteens Towelings Curtqinings Biggest “We I I See our wonderful values itfliéovy upion Iwliite wool ’wool blank _ l. Blanket-s. ‘ Spiend- id wearing: qdwlity atperpaii Remnants! Remnants! of ‘of i Coverings- Damasks Tickiiffis Chintz“ Cretonnes Sheetings Circ. Cottons Grey Cottons White Cottons I with‘? wit; Blanket Barggjtis See our ‘ - weight. i I “I 450 »hair----......~. . . . . . '. . . 51%". vii. ...~-.» .-. values in chases: f w..- ,.