_ ~ “was; to... roun. * llli IIHlIlLIITTETIIWN Ellifllllili Notes by the Way Pictures can new talk. This ls Illallb-f-Oiilt I. IILIII. We’ ILLIQIKIIIO D- llliIlfllfl-tl. ‘Um M’ “__n.'mrn¢:._:_ n_ nun“ the result ol gradually developing Illtclwlll. l. Oink ouhe phonoilim, which was brought into existence three years ago by , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2e, 1926 A NATIVONAL LOSS. §Nevvs of the loss of H. M. S. “on” ln lonrlon,‘ Valerian‘ during the hurricane ' soon" lnjulries as were possibl which’ sweet over Bermuiis Is rs- at midnight ‘establish the ifact that P°Pl°d l" Wslllllllly“ Gllarlllllg- it was signed by those of the British richment to the projector and dual ' the word \'.eserve""'" signatories who could he reached. 00111180010 Wlth B as the ship has been well known I; won nrongjrl to ‘non; by ronro. I here. Her last visit to Charlotte- sentatlves of Street and Company, town was in 1923 when her oihcers nnn nlrenny nor-o one nlgnnrnron o; bringiftlie disaster near home to us Honor Lieutenant ‘Governor I-leartz. ‘no Rolonnnnnln Her personnel was chahged last nolery July, s fsot which will in some de- gree be a relief to the many here and other not officers and men who manned the noon 8l1ll1 011 that 000118l011- ‘ probably look for, and perhaps find. The Valeria-ll ‘v88 scheduled 1° a motive for the issuing of a docu~ visit Charlottetown on the sixth of rnenr signed by fnen who nnd never this month, but. some days before nonrn or ll_ that date, His Honor, the Lieuten- i“ will no remembered inn; ant-GOVBPHOI‘ W88 Bllvlsed that the despatches of a few days ago un- sbip had been ordered south to as- nonnoed llrnl [no lmn and stool sist the victims of the hurricane Cornorntlons of Englnnn_ lsrnnoe_ But islands, and that the visit to Chsr- to form nn lntornnllonnl merggf_ lottehown had therefore been can- Nollnor the Unlton gluten nor celled. It was whilc on this errand Canada wan ln 1L of mercy that she met ‘with the dis- r9093 this mean anything? Evl. afltef- dontly some people Wllll[.\'\’0l‘lf.l- ll. M- 3- Calletflwh. Whlch 195' wide free trade. It would certainly flied the 18W BHYWVOPB» l5 315° be to the advantage of such a mer- well known here as she has visited ber to have the markets o; the i the r01‘- frcqucntiy- it was on the world thrown open -to their product. Clllllll-OWB thal- llllellh Cllllflflll-‘Pto have all tariff restrictions re- town cadets illlld their well-remem- moverr ‘who; cllnnoo “qnlld, any“ bered cruise some ycars ago 101 tho Nova Scotia Iron and Steel practise in scamcnshlp and gun-Corporation have in competition IJBPY- with such a merger? And even in The loss of u British warship 111 the face of this question the doubt- slolm l5 a V9?!’ 1'3"’ Occllllellce- ful compliment by fictitious financi- Rlld ll- lB 110l- Yel klwwll lll-‘lt Whal ers ls as a sweet smelling savor to happened. hut it is supposed by our political ‘free traders. naval 111911 that the engines The subject of universal free smothered and disabled by thc trade is within the limits of legti- heavy Baas- Wlllle the 1055 0f llle mate discussion. Free trade and by the lcundcriug of the Valerian tariff reduction i'or a country like was heavy and deplorable, it is but Cnnmla alollggldg 0g n lilgllly nro. 'a small fraction of the loss caused by the succession of which during the pnst few days swept over a comparatively small area of the Western Atlantic. It is a comparatively easy matter The sympathy of both Canada for if government solicitor. drawing and the United States for the strlck- a fee of 5200 a day and incidental en people has, as is always the travelling and other expenses to case, assumed a very tangible and say that the people of the Mari- very creditable form. Ships loaded times. mentioning particularly the with food. clothing, medical sup- people of Nova Scotia are {lazy and plies, doctors and nurses, were on good-for-nothing that their thelrway to the scenes of disastergriovances are of their own making. before the storm subsided. This was the judgment pronounc- '—"—<'°'>___* ed by the learned counsel of the DOUBTFUL SUPPORT’ government on the iCustoms Com- mission. Naturally thle people of Nova Scotia and ‘New Brunswick resent the insult. Mr. Calder did not honor Prince Edward island with n visit so we arc not inform- ed as to his opinion of us. And probably we ehall survive the omission. ‘Mr. Calder has subsided, ever, after two outbursts, evidently as he was advised that his zeal had outrun discretion, as his purpose was too clearly apparent. The Duncan Com-mission and its recom- mendatlons are lying heavily on the stomach of the Liberal Government and Mr. Caider's attempt to modify the dose or to show reasons why it should not ibe taken was, to put it mildly, a ‘piece of unparallelled im- pertinence. No abuse of the Marl- tlmes can in any way affect the lind- lng of the Duncan report and the longer it remains in abeyance the worse it will ‘be for the Government. ----—4-e>-_-- l EDITORIAL NOTEB- “HEW? tectcd country is madness. hurricanes mi INSULTING. and Our Liberal friends have receiv- ed confirmation, satisfactory to them, of the wisdom and economic value of the doctrine of free trade. A pronouncement on the bcncilts of free trade, as compared wlthiradc over tariff barriers has been issued. it is said, by international bankers "in European and American capitals. The pronouncement has ibeen issued ln a circular by a firm of brokers in iLondon and is being out broadcast to bankers, business ‘ ,. and interested in- stitutions, political and otherwise, with a view to spreading the gospel of free trade throughout the world. The following Associated [Press despstcii. which appears in a num- ber of Canadian newspapers, falls like n very wet blanket on the mis- sionary enterprise: “London, Oct. 19.——Mystery sur- rounds the manifesto of leading iln- ancial and business mcn of Europe and America printed yesterday morning in the Berlin Tagebiatt and issued later in the day in New York and elsewhere, for publication today. "Telegrams received here tonight from (Berlin suggest that some of the German signatories, whose names are printed on the manifes- to, declare they never signed it. Coluoldsfntslly, about midnight molasses from New York ludicst- KThe agitation Ill-the province of ed that the ilrm of J. P. Morgan Qnlnrlo over tn, llnnor low l, KM" lml-llllll °l ll" lllbllm- ‘ll’ arousing the question lu other pro- thossh Mr- Moreen’! slsusiure an vinces ll well. it is generally re- Nlff- t coguised. that we have not yet "n" lhlhmlll’ W" "w" M" reached the solution of the question 50557.57 51109) lilll ‘Cllllllllllfl 0! 3 but while we are devising laws and ho w- sent Those who complain that in this province we get only the tall end of everything sholild hind some sat- isfaction in the fact that we got only the tail end of the hurricanes that are now sweeping over our neighbors to the south. istreet and Company is the‘ best known ilrm of financial publicity like ail great ideas, the process is Street and Company is no doubt an enterprising flrin oflflnanciers wll° have llllldly lllemurles of the lllld ‘lllllllers wllll all eye l" llllsl‘ varied sounds of every musical in- many financiers will strument, for bands and orchestras, and reproduces faithfully the "bark- eat vegetables, milk, egg yolk, peas, an American inventor, ‘Dr. Lee De- ’ Forest. and improved by C. '1". El- well, an Australian, who is said to _ \ v be one of the world's greatest ex- a I ' @ perts in wireless. We are told that 8,1." W’ I simple and is destined soon to HEART “Essay: come into universal use. 8 ‘everyday use is "reserve", ._ , It consists of a four-Inch metal loud speaker niean- coldness of demean The sound is lres from the attach- o; nrnrn ,nowor_ placed on the stage. carried by ment and the projector to the loud speaker. - cinema exhibitor after one exposi- tion oflts working. The invention “on or oonnflnnnon, “lorry as r provides for the reproduction of is often called, the human. voice in all its tones and shades. for the complicated and serve," and so be is advised to cu cheese, ‘whites .01’ eggs, “rum cnannorrsrown ouanoum ._0ne of the words creeping into Formerly on nnnlioo u, on (“in can continue to'exist as animals gt _ ,' At otheru-tilnes ‘:_1‘¢1B°l"'°" llllllllllibllll’ Therefore Nature provides that, ln boa reserve or an extra amount . Nowadays our medical research such lelllllle ‘lllsellllellces °l lllll‘ ill l; cgmpgfgtiygly lnex- men are applying the word to var- comfort and pain shall ensue, as . were generously entertained by His _]_ lp‘ Morgan. r-msrde r Schacm or panswe and can be “mind by any m; ‘or-sons ‘and llnonon or the “maroon bflng us back to a “use three or four hours rest before it Y A person suffering with inillges l5 onolron or as us altogether, leaving us no choice having lowered his alkaline “re- in the matter. think l have met with ode or two: Flletrllllfirlzlllg . l‘ ' minds which could not keep up with in the slowest trot. in iconversation; . . could not lamp ovnr a logical fence. to save their as: always got stuck fast in a ‘row argument; ahd, in short, were fit for nothing but to waddle helplessly through the world. . _ Having settled the proper kind and amount of our mental food. it remains thatwe should be careful to allow proper intervals between meal and meal. andnot swallow the food hastily without tnastlcatlon, sq that it may be tllorollghly dlgestedf 50th Whlcll 1'11! n. for the -body, are also applicable t-once to the mind. vFlrst, ars to the intervals: these case of serious neglect of the body, “ll l“ lellllyllwwlull’ l“ lll°7 all’ for the body. Ilbll this difference only, that while the body requires condo-vies from ‘rm Golden ‘look (April '26.) Lewis Carroll. b Breakfast. luncheon, dinner. What care we about feeding the lucky body! Which of us does as much for his mind? And what causes the ' difference? ‘is the body so much the more important of the two? By no means: ‘but life depends on the body ‘beinghed, whereas we (scarcely as men) though the mind be utterly starved and neglected. is really ‘for another meal. the mind of our duty; and some of the func- will in many cases do with three or tions necessary ito life she does for l four minutes. I-believe that the in- n would [mm but terval required is much shorter till with many of us if wewere left than ls gmlelllrlly 5llllll°s°ll' ‘lllll own on acid formers such as m supermtend our own digestion from personal experience, {would ipaetry, ‘ 811E811‘. salt meet and fish‘. and to and mrcurflumh “B1988 me," one recommend anyone, who has to de- would cry’ q for!“ to wind up my vote several hours together to one To mhmk ma, subject of thought, to try the effect lug of dogs and every other sound beans and whole cereals. made by animals or birds, o’ u“ ‘conurvaflve "My m En? muscles in the walls of the stam- land have made a contract with the Phonofllm Company for the right latter is nil muscle. heart thiivmiirn-ing! ‘Similarly there may be a lack of it has been standing still for the °l llll°ll a lllelll“ “.7 ml“ all ll°lll" meserve power in the muscular tone n“, three hours;- l ‘o! the body’ whether m” ls l“ the with you this afternoon." a friend each llme’ lllll mlllllg care l0 lllmw It in reported that the uruanlze... muscles that move the bones, the would say, “nrr-lhave m, rm m“ the mind absolutely "out of gear" ach, or in the heart itself, which eleven dlnilefll t0 llliieat- let them stand over from last week, ll elllllely l” other allbleclll‘ ‘ll l5 Ami‘ so the death of so appgt- being so may’ and my noon”. n" astonishing what an amount of im-' I had or ca!“ walk leaving of!‘ for dive minqtes ly m for those five minutes. and to turn /<) A Canadian Genet BEAUTY IS THE x ' incur ' OF EVERY COMITIIH The sclentlfl ‘plrations of nuzaenrn ARDEN, noted beauty authority, or; n; ll" NQW- 1 .1691; _ can _ i CULTIVATE “ BEAUTY AT HOME, ti‘ of every woman. ,6 ‘methods gm] pro, tn l'tl l ti “ peeled that quell-l l? If wpasruifs serve power of that individuals wlll l” “ml”: e ° ° ° ‘heart. A simple test 'for ‘heart Other lllvelllorfl are “"5? "Ylhg l“ reserve lsjo have the individual perfect television and the color-film lie amt-m than s]; up, they] olnnd no and maklng progress [nor-elm These then walk, thou run slowly, and in the near future are expected to greatly amplify the value and inter- est of the present telephone and radio services. These improve- gglrL ‘ »- rnbnts when successfully worked The heart that ‘gets back to nor- e t d t give mo Halon. mal in the shortest time, doing the grtaagicfuxrl;zfetheospeakerorsmg_8811118 exercise is thought to have the greatest reserve power. or, his or her every movement and Yale and Harvard research men gesture together With the ("it 11ml state that the "resting periods" color of their gramcnts. shows the heart's ability to utilize oxygen and get rid of carbon Those Chariottctonlans yvho were dlflxlllli- , listening in their homes the other ‘sllme llllllls are lllllll wllll ll 59ml _ heart reserve and others build it night to Queen Marie oi Rumsnla up by taking “any walks m; other speaking in iNew York, if they live norms or nxnroino There ln no a few years longer will see as well "royal" 101111 111 attaining‘ heart 11'9- r servo. lt comes only in the one s: he“ mlllllnfxsnenllglellllllgelzglnzxizctilrlilc way, that is by work or exercise. o’ marve o - v transmission. It is barely hall‘ a _ century since human speech was first heard over the telephone wires. DAILY LESSONS and but half that time since ‘lVlar- IN ENGLISH conl gave to an amazed world the By _W. L. Gordon equally astonishing wonders 0f his wireless system. - YVOIRDS iOFT-IDN MISUSED: Do ‘ " h ~ 1' l l that our relations with the other ‘velrlelszgléinolflgliieglligtéeélf illaalgl: Dominion: are what we have made tom] slum my’ uthfit hundred don them ourselves. and our relations lnnn wnn openly with -the Old Land are pretty much OFTEN MISPiliO-NOUNCED: the same. ~Our iConstitutlon is in 5901mm (Vlflfsll-lh Plollllllllue lam- the keeping of the Mother of Parlla- ‘ilygllllble all c“ ' accent last lllil; ' a e. ments, but that is by our own con- OMEN ‘MISSPELDED: metallic; sent. and if we wish any change lwo l-s_ made we have only to ask for it. SYNONYMS: Even the privilege of amending our with. certainty. own constitution would be granted llralgmzllglllg%bgeyllly"ruse a ‘word "5 lllleelllllllY all ‘my other lellllm‘ three times and it is ours." Let us This is true liht lt l8 I10 flffillmellt increase our vocabulary by master- for making or attempting to make lng one word each day. Today's needless changes in our Constitu- W011i! REPULSION; State 0f llelllg repelled", aversion. ‘iShe was con- beats on each extra exertion. Then ‘the heart to get ‘back to norm-a! W The Vancouver Province remarks evidence, ‘fact, demonstration, Mon’ scious of a strong repulsion to- iEspecially undesirable are all wards channel 111st arc Pwrcwl M "we the ends of any onepolltlcalparty. One party gives place lo another Dan, selection‘ with considerable frequency in Can- fqli ada. in sixty years we have had Guardian Read seven changes of party, ‘but have asked for no changes in the RNA. o+o.o._ $53122 ‘IZZT...’.‘Z‘..°Z.“.TZ."°'.§.‘“.L'Z who =6. 1m time. The fact that we cannot ‘A DAY on. GOOD TIDr,NGS_ amend the iBritlsh North America “Tnon the nnld one m nnolnor, we Act of ourselves, has not hindered do not well; this day is a day of nny needed or desirable change in 80°41 1111111185- flml W“ lK-‘lll W1‘ that great mullet’ filztlilviuilzlgga llllzrd, may we Proposals to limit ‘the legislative Errata: m“ good lldmgsl salvlnlon power of the Senate, or to apponlt our own IGovernorGenernl, or to do l h l t th I l l “lrilslltlly ‘édzunzlllpzzrse vovlthien txllilgilats‘! love the llragmm’ autumn’ ' , With leaves ioif ired and green; of changes sought only by one n m my “Verne prawn. , Party. 01 by one section 0f the Call- The lovely autumn scene. l i‘. THE _ AUTUMN note the increase in the nuinberof mind were equally vllllble 111111 £11118- note the length cif time ‘ll "hes 1°‘ the doctor. and have its pulse felt. to use the new "talking film" for ently normal individual, due to aha Wm notm-lswar for we Cont» new; and olnsilolgy the mlnd re. , d o n ll l5 ex. weak heart following an ordinary _ wmch “Wm over the was‘ India“ Gel-many and lB°lglllm' hall agreed pmpagan a pun)” s an ilment, is explained by ‘the low re-quenccs if ‘l wait any lon er." covers during those short periods of rest. And then, as to the mastication ot‘ the food, the mental process answering to this is simply think- ing over what we read. This is a Well it ls, l say, for us that the consequences of neglecting the body can be. clearly seen and felt; and it might be well for some if the _-.j_'_r. ~..,_. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. The White Drug Store Wolllllll i . J. G. JAMES“ i? -___ l lFirst, then, yo ol-lonln not our“ them. Mariya man hurries through selves m provide for our mmd its book after book, without waltingto‘ proper kind or room Wu very soon digest or arrange anything. Awell- learn what foods will, and what will lead mall’ o“ the other hand‘ ls he not agree with the body; but it who has sorted his knowledge into takes a great many lessons to con- properly ticketed bundles, who vines us how rudrgenjble some “neg thinks over what he reads, questions or reading Men or confirms it through reflection. The“ we should he careful to MW and associates it with lother relazald vide this ‘wholesome food in proper llllolmallo“ or we“ a ready on e amount. iMenital gluttony, or over- lll llls own mlllll‘ ‘ reading; is a dmgerous propenalm Mr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, in tending to weakness of digestive llls very “mllslng book’ The ‘Plot-ell power“ and m some cases to loss sor at the (Breakfast Table, gives or appetite; we know that bread the following rule for knowing is a good and wholesome IIOOE: ‘but wllelllel a human llelng ls ymlng or who would try the experiment of Jldl "Thll cruclal experlment is eating two or three loaves at a this-offer n bulky ‘bun to tho sus- mung, pected individual just tcn minutes r have heard a phymcran Mung before dinner. If this is easily ac- ihis patient—whcse complaint was celllell lllld llavolzlaed’ the lacttnlim: mere gluttony and want of exercise l’- lllllllllll llelllg‘ yllllllg’ w a ___r_hm_ "the earnest symptom or anything at any hour of the day or hyper-nutrition is e. depyltlon of lllglll" adipose tissue," and no doubt the fine long words greatly consoled the llle lllellllll apllallle "l a human - l, l i ‘it n u n t. $235113“ unilcr his increasing load lvlllglllllsrltltleafetbu: m; Gains“; firs‘; ‘l ‘wonder if there is such a thing l” “ll ‘lollle lmlmlar aublacl-u 1- a» - I ::.‘.‘.‘::.:::‘..::..':.":~..:: iifiééffi tentlon, and If the reader can ans- Thflt the ibcrrl hath "B1 1111109» war questions on the subject after- Alldl file" all“ lllll° °l Ylllll" “ml” wards, the mind is in flrstrate roun , r working order. If it be politely laid Iwish twouid never fade. down again. o£ perhaps lounge“ over for a few minutes, and then. “l can't read this stupid book! But it will ‘fade as all things do, The seasons will roll on; A sudden rblast of rwiinter comes, I To ascertain the healihiness of ibie—ii' we could take it, say, to ilhlgcilmffgagsgsffzrtgalilgl1:31: cow, tree: ~*:‘¢*¢ c- c M ‘r v “ ‘vtv ...~“ “why, what (have you ‘been doing contents of our Author. ~So much J mo m: , with this mind lately? How have greater an exertion is it, that we > . I you fed it? 1t looks pale, and the l" l" l°° "l" w 11111119“ l1 slic- FurnaCe purse is very 810%.. getlicr, and go on pouring in fresh t nesdsgoodasilnorder "We". doctor’ n has not had food on the top of the undigested > nlaoeslrs%iuumfi.tr. much regular mod latelyn. masses already lying there, till the no} nan “m: “Nb I thought so‘ Now just mind unfortunate mind is fairly swamped t °l l" W111i": this: if you go on playing tricks "lull" llll’ lllmd" lBlll- vlle 595ml‘ htusumily you with like that, you'll spoil all its teeth, exellloll the more v“lllllllle' we llllly and get 1am up‘ wlth menu“ man be sure, is the effect. One hour of romyourfureacw gesmm‘ Take care now... steady ithlnking over a subject is > I 1 Considering the amount of Dank worth two or three of reading only. .A. PIQKARD iul experience many of us have had And lust consul“ another Bus“ o! PM“ 24° in nnodlng nnd dnnlng the body, 1r l-llls l-llolollgll dlmlsl-loll of lllle l7°°ll5 g44- a 474A‘ ‘xx ‘hag- QQQA “‘VL4;A , n, ' WOllld, 1 think, be quite worth our “'° “m” lllealltxllle "llallglhg “ml ‘ while to try and translate some of “llckellnll ’ so ‘m speak’ o! the sub the rules -into corresponding ones loom in m" mlnda’ so that we can for the mrmr I readily refer to ithem when we want no... oi $4910.00 An Afillial Result on 20‘ Year Endowment‘ Policy - 20 years ago a young man took\ an Endowment Policy’ for $10,000 in the Great-West Life Assurance Co., with - annual premium of $469.00. a After having ha-d insurance protection oil $10,000 For v_ 20 years, he has received this year, at age 40, the sum of $14,290.00 or $4,910.00 more than he paid In premiums. ' This is only another Illustration of the wonderful ,earn-l ing power of the Great-West ‘Llfle when Profits are left with the Company to accumulate. r . , g For over thirty consecutive years the Great-Welt Life o has never paid less than 6% on Profits and Policy proceeds ' left on deposit with the Qompany. ‘ We offerthe best in Canadian Life Insurance, com- , blning Protection with lnvsirtmants. ' Consult ally Agent of the Company, or write Branch Office, 61 Queen Street, Charlottetown. l \ llyndman 8t, no. Ltd. ‘ Would you hand me the second vol- ume of The. Mysterious Murder?" you may be equally sure that there is something wrong in the mental digestion. Evangelistic Story Is Gorroborated‘ And lo! siwcet autumn‘s gone. adian people. Stability of the Con- ‘ stitution is assured iby the existing Al” “V921 8W" when the hill-hm“ _ r co e , . > ordtlir 1;)! llilrlnfl: mgr“ silly gall‘! l: Auid the world is at its ibest, , _ w“ ‘l ° l’ all“ “ll l“ ll lgo to the woods and leave my toil, ment were empowered to make such To lnko one ihgppy 1-953" changes as have been‘ mooted, and ‘ stability is also more desirable than and there beneath 411s stately hasty change. ,)'- ‘llllellr ”‘ . ti h, . ARIIII; sleet and snow _upon the Mlle worlgugeems “"48 radnmca’ grsinflelds of the West ‘are angel-Lind rnyqlro noornn nll nnom entiy a more eerlous dra ack t an? . ‘ we realise at this distance. Much grain although cut and in stook, is still outdn the-open and exposed to the weather, where it remains too wet for threshing. We note that a correapondeixtof one of the weat- There d forget my troubles, And forget my worldly care, Because the sutnmn's so lovely- l-ias plenty of sunshine to share. And in the woods where the ma’. is green - - "r ll b ' ' Y‘ - ern deaiiies asks the n4... of its Th: llnag::vllli°dg;lll;'ouwkengmfeet. readers for better weather in or- nno nlvoool n oool rolronn der to save the harvest. _ _ .r___ So whenever you find the world In the Maritime: we have been o fair. m”. roam-u“ ohm u" My.“ ln iAnd our sunshine seems to ‘blight, . _ do into th aoiinm 1 . regard to harvest weather, but we And the warm wmnlnm" “no are losing much of our best prn- ' . t’ 9"“ ch11?“ istful- lllll "19 ¢°Y°Pj regulations, let us not forget m; lnl letter was signed Cecil W.’ lnoro l, oonroonln‘ nun" ‘goofing-Du. w‘ h‘ ‘lll-‘fithii-‘iilllf. some». Jackson is notin th nolonolnnnglnrrhnnll/ lelcppppe book or ihc directory, h “not duct" (roar month to _month in the i-For autumn is the loveliest tint “ alumna ‘i ‘ll-bur you" “o. l"! lo lmovr the nature of its a °_ uqtnmflfp Lrsport is otill conceal- wtxirneiisnsmninmomna _ " .. “m! no Wail, tiara ploy; y“ ' l) ' _ ‘ l i Where the breeze goes rwhistllng. dly Witnesses ‘L08 ANGELES, iCaL, Oct. 23. - Aimee Sample ‘McPherson, under- going preiiminary hearing here on charges oi’ criminal conspiracy to suPDOrt her story of kidnapping last May, beamed jubilantly on the courtroom today as witness follow- ed witnesa for the defense, to offer l i .1 ,,,‘,,,t u eimhfman eCo. Q Co. Uprioghtyklfiano will - ‘ I bringlnfo your home . . pl in; indivi t? _ at: has delighted thousands of others throughout Canada. -Yofi will also have the satisfaction of in; an instru- ment whoeesuperior- lty ls acknowledged ‘bygrcetartlstswell ‘l fitted to judge tone and touch. Miller o‘... . Gt. Georg. Qt. flight from her alleged abductor-s to‘ DougiasmAI-llona. \ ' T. IF. films-Deputy United States ‘Marshal for Arilona; il-larold L. Henry, newspaperman of Douglas; lseslie Ciatlliff, police officer of Douglas. all added new bulwarks to the defensehi case, each corrobor- ating the other’a testimony. ‘ The meat oLtheir evidence dealt fwith footprints heiilved to have reported flight from her kidnapp- ers, which they found so far as (if; teen miles distant from Dflllllal in the desert in Mexico. Mrs MdPlierson declared that she fled fifteen miles across the" nds, while-the prosecution testi- mony piaced her footprints not more than three and a half inilpa from the Mexican laoumlsry ilne. ‘ In the isiilst of n6 ITMQQ: tali- ' may ’ . testimony upholding her story of GNVB MafllVllllall; 3. Walter been made by the evangelist in her ' Provincial Managers 4! _ .. ~ - - - ____ ___ 5' Judgo Blake declined to consider . Grade l. (lrJ-l, Eric MacMil- Illa PTOWBRl- hill; Z. Kathleen iii/lays; 3. C7111 ———~e*—-—-—— MacMlllan. i WEST COVE HEAD SCHOOL lpgrigoct- Auondnnooggune Hughes, illonor roll ‘for September: Bessie MacMilian. Jean Miwhlll‘ grail; lél-I-lgsll? fhrsllllssv A w lsn. Cyril MsoMillan, Eric nw 1'11 B 1- -- . an . u ;Millsn.- - scher. 2. Erma Macmillan‘; 3, Bessie Mac- A Pearl vein“ ta M-illan. . Grails VII (.i<r.)--1. Ella; Macs illan. r .. Grade Vl.—1, Dawson Hughes: 2, Eric Wlilson. - .' ‘ ‘ firs/do V-i, Helen Wilson. Grade .lV.-—1, Jean ilvlscMlllan; 2, ' l ‘AT i WUGH " MAGS l Syrup of Tar l v n ‘ ‘_ llold,ilivsr Oil iRlenlant.]-to Take - l. will and eventually ' (curative most stubborn esoph- ' m. nu sorrtu.’ ‘y Ill! 2 MACS .1 ., bgwosronu 114K419! ‘WI! W“ .- Grade ll.—1, Allan May Stanley Strickland. . "no Grade l._;(Sr.)—71, Reta Maye. ‘ llillllfSll .‘\\_\\\\‘ a», i slam. w ‘.£2...°...'.l.l'€#'.§.‘.klo.i.. Twp lib 10M: -ovo_i_' the scone. hut l‘ -. i‘ row;- ll Mail Orders n5a|w._,f~m¢ Attention.