'Um aguwz mi 9 "`_*. M \’."U-Z _.<»l~=..<~»=~w_ i 1 v 5 “B 1.0 nic wl' nit we of H. \\'l" Ar (.1 Tr ’_n su th ’~Z’.7‘-"U25-¥N55`L`l~§?‘L*'iLff'7 ~,_'.»¢s~£‘-l t .l -.»~f\-,-_”. I E 'rms Cr:/=\v'u1*1'1"1uwN Guanumv ___ ____|}_1_5§§5_1V11§l_5§ 8 D155 }'AGu_§i»\ J __ _ __.___;_~__@;-_ -‘ --~ L __-;» _f ._ _ g IN MEMURIAM ThisSecretary - it ,_ SCANDAIJ... af ' ` linked their mmol, ruined their liven and canon . . . shattered o tender romnnoa , __ . Kit., _ _ . . .all because of cl lic! Tha _ jj' you's biggest dramatic hill SAMUEL GULDWYN muon; ' .‘; . __ __ _ _ . .___ _p _ _ £*g;§ ‘ 1 3;: ,ffl ' _-_ >'*`15="‘Q'< "gli ` ’ :¥.":f‘I":` ~" ` l ml i. ‘ » ». 11|'-Q3" wun *.3 . `_ ."'_"_' _ - ' .~ ' M1au9.|ggi_-._- __ _ _ f. _- » Means. _ _ ‘l'l? 9 il N $"‘0BERON __ Di'A°-lilldwllillifk »' : .»i11u1:i1 *l-_ ' .\'1-:tvs _-_ AND s11.1.v sv.\11>Ho_\'Y 'l`OD.\Y and WEDNESDAY 1»_\i|.i ::.i.'. _7_i1i'..\i_ .\1_‘.'1':_~.'1;1; '39 5 g 5 ,_ 0., HWNING oo~_hmudEMnim~»m .__ _,_ __ :‘,._._..‘V llflirium Hopkiiis -_- hlerie ()be1'0n-- .~ Joel §'._i'.".`i'ei1 111 “Tlicse Three” llc' Ai The l’1'ince Edward i- “Tlif.-1* 'l`3.:'-.‘_‘." \-.i_;.‘l't ti:'o`.i';`_;I of n:..1ioi1 ;11t'.'.:1'ei1i>ti>1‘y. 1\iirui111 !i~‘,-_-.11..-_ _\It-:'_.- t_7i.1.>t'i\11 .t;;t1 FIV- K--l\ll.\'~ tl0l~‘lL"~S 110W U19 Joel Mt.-(‘1..1 1 - 1 lt- l’.'.1;1'.‘ l;';i\\'.l:`t-..;‘.iI.~..- suilerint; and liurnillutzoii 3-1ight`.~ aiiil.11 1 ; ~::t;1 _ `\-._ 1111111 ilic i» vi.~.‘_eil upon tllcse three innocent Dpmml. .;:_i .11 ‘l\'_~..11t_ 1.11.3111, be.<;'e tnc he is brought 10 Z5 I1, 1131..-._ _u; _. :. '» urn A1111--_ _ ‘BM m _;¢»__,_,,_,» ,__ ~,._ 1»;»;1' 1 1- (lain-rs who score in the uniformly gather v..__i u .~-:;. ._ ;~..~ui __ in hr.._.;1nl cu.-'t ine Alma Krutrci; :ti ymar.-p.'__i-il, -rn_.~.‘.';1 .iz .’ 1.:11t1;'_'1~'.- ` D.;:.:'_'.".s i;r;in'.i1no1lici‘; 'Catltel'_111c ‘apic ~;y_i _ ;1.:1:.'i;L_ ‘.1.i 15 111.1 l lltucs-1. a.. the .\‘1ll_\', 1roub.e-making Gran\:lI».\ ~ l 1'_‘-rl 1- rl. 1.1.1111 aiuni; Al1i1~;~11i Mac Jones, Carmen- 1a\~_\ 15,. __._.g,, _;' 1. ll. -L 1-.iz l‘.t_\ Jul1:1__:~_:1. :1n;i Wal‘cr Brelinun. riciotis lic nz 111'. : o j.. 1- "I`lu.~t2 'l'i1'.'cc" is the draniatic ,mp of -}_.\ _rt _: .1 1,. 1 .wi 1 _ .:u..-.1 ut ll1l\.\e;u=.ll1l 74'? ~ 1 ' 1 '.'.~.~1.t~u inc ucckt-cpcr*could profit- OW Ove ably me bg; getting in touch with ° his fellow workers, either by per- .-.nicl ceiitact cr through the med- _ __ funn of literature. Wintertime is _ -_ ~ . coiivcntioii time. when producers `".".1,l T;(._'_t_();,-£._ of all kinds gather together for the k,.,.D(.r 3 ,_-_,.5 1,\_-qv _gift 1,_»_,,f._\~ I piu1>;~.“e of discurftiiig with each crap h_,,,_\.,\,,,_.. ~ 13,, ;,,....» .,,t;gj_\- orlrcr the verioiis problenis con- packm U _.._; ,_ -1-gf.,-0 1 ncctcd with their particularun- will he f-rw.. 111* .'_~_'1:'e 1;mf_\l tlustrlcs. Several such conventions durirlfl ‘ite 1:17.! 11'# o:‘.'_xzn".ii'.l1_s 9-Vi’ ll“1d f0¥` lllf bC`0l<@€‘l)€I` Und A_____ inauy an idle liozir can be pleas- l“YT"T""/Yw-' Y Y 4” T` " ‘ uiitly and profitably spent in at- P f ' l tending thrm. Many a time the ro l~.\~1~ire=1‘ luis heard beckccpers re- in-l: that certain information _ 11:-‘zcrl up :1t_co:1vr11tlon has more C0, l1:1:_1 repaid the cost of at_cnding. _ In zirliiitiou to the convention Chartered Accountants and association meetings. there are a number of short courses inc:-I:ccpr1~s izivcn by some of Agricultural Calleecs. Although _ V iI:1~,=;~ i'viii':_e.< are c"~pcciall_v pre- :E`-’Af1§"_'”_'.1'_"""':"_.`-.”-'-f§"`= 1 parvcl for liegiiiiicis. the experienc- 4 »Y _ rd beiikecpei' may also find them ’McLC()d é\, 'Bentley ,‘ pi-ci';ialile. and those who can af- t W_ F.. n:;_Ni'1.i§i__K. L_ 1'-an to rio so are well advised tor l J- ~'\» l3i`-7\'r5-l'»\- l‘- C- :ittcitd them. Convention and |B°|"'i'Jl""` _“f“_l ;`f_“""""l"f`?"L”' .lim-L c'11r.~cs are not the onlyi -"lV‘l`»\l'\V ‘U "0‘“"_ __ __ ` .i's 1:11. 'v 1 ‘ 1 '.1 . "R'll~l1l~-ivirlgllit Elovx wrt. Therc can he olatfiincd flt1_\‘!." 'IO Lil \N tl11'aus;l1 :=n_\~ dt-1:1111' in hee supplies cron 1:‘.» if ci' ~! 1eo:_i\1~1,l'.!,_.|_ l in C;-.;.1fln_ in afliiitioir bulletins ___-_-L-_M1 3.11:' ;1~:11n11!ci_; firxilirig with dif- { 3 _ ._ \,__ - ,l’~1‘c11‘.1>l11\-rs. f‘l¥n(`n |1.~ 11'. 'rirzi free of cluirzc from `_~ MARK ll -V-Iffil l‘-_~\--\- L' the l’i1`uI1r~1l_v and Extension ""(` ST~ f`l~'\m 5"_»\_l“‘UR‘ lf* A' li:~.11~l»l1_ llrp;1rt111er.'t nf Agricul- _ 1 I5f1f1”3l‘~<`{>_~Vffv'[l""3""*-`VMC- ture :z -1~.v:1_ uizrl :tha from scale' 0"_3iU3l`~`1 Ifl)__!l('f)'1"|‘_1nk of inc I'rn\'i:1r-ini Departinent". as 1' """ “T ""“"_' 'H' " ’ wrll. f\ lcv: liuiizs in contact. \vith 1 rzlliwr l>i'r`f:r'r11».';‘.< and :1 few hours _ K _ I ` , <‘ rut 1:1 1‘e.1rl11t;: is time well spent. ffl.. I`la~`-la-in ‘hath pl‘1"_.'1rtlv and profitably. 1».\1..w1i~;t:. ii. c. _- --_f---_-_T:_i_- .__.5 i-mean;-nu-xv -» - * 1 _ l also 140 Richmond .Street ‘ffm Phone 41. 1'. 0. nor 12- _ t‘1<‘ LA L." *KAW Z? ._ :... ~:. _-1-1. "E i ouilrf 111101; l'Ll'S _ _ . . C0'f\lED\' - SONG HIT AND LOWELL TIIOMAS 3.15 - 7.00 - 8.45 P. M. :11.i'.1'ixa1: no - 2:11 avaniso :aio -_ ss.-_ #M-"f~- --G* _. ___ _ 15 Malden Lane At The ~(`apitol Dramatically revcallng the secrets of the \vorld`s greatest Jeiv;-lry center, a district guarded as rare- fully as the National Treasury against the hordes of tlxicvcs ltired from all over the world. “I5 Maiden Lane," story of the famous Diamond Row opened yesterday at the Capi- tol Theatre. To the casual giancc Maiden Lane is just another narrow street in lower Manhattan, but within the confines of its short length untold fortunes in precious gems are hand- led daily. Abounding throughout tl1e sircet are inyriads of plainclothes men, constantly on the watch, yet at- tracting neither attention nor sus- picion by their quite ordinary ap- pearaiice. I11 their care is the ran- som of a hundred kings, and tlie.r unceasing vigil is a. terror to thc ordinary jewel tl1icf_ Cast in the role of a c`ever_ silk- hatted crock daring enough to at- tempt a robber the rest of thc mines to recover thc 111il ion d9`lar, loss as well as break up the ring! of jewel thieves victimizing Dia- ‘ mond Row. Pretending ti fall in 1 with the plans of Romero, Clair-ci leads him on until she finds her- .-.elf in a strategic positlon result- ing in a wlilrliviud denouexnent that not only recovers the stolen dianicnd but _-not from several other robberies as well. The successful finish of Cla1rc's 1 slcuthing, however, is due print-i-l pally to a new romantic aiigle she applies to the detcctiic bus_11:ss which makes the picture abound in both tcnsc and tender i11o1ncn:<_ "15 Maiden Lane" also fcutiires Dciiglas Fowley. Lloyd Nolan. Les- ter Matthews and Robert Mcwade. POINT RE ROCK-IE _,_ > _ .v_ 11_i'~'1._’__.‘3. YI. A.. LL. B~ ‘_ _____ _W V ,A'~ _“_______ . B.\R3Li>Irll{\‘, ii'lf`C. ~ ‘ ' ‘ 'Bank of Nova. .\`1_'uti;\ (!1ar..Z1crs l I . l _ _ 0 _ , _ (`l1nrl:»tlt‘t11w-1, P. E- l. ` ‘ .\'fl.’\!`_Y TU |.l)'tN UNDEBTAKER 'h°_'ll__m`_ _ "N mB_'u1MER iii 141 iiiovl-111.11, ii. A.. _ o..._..o...... ....1 ,.1 K. {`. Nom. wuuhm \`.'!'l.’\»l{‘i .ilk ' ‘ Phono 149 I H IT.\lIl~"‘l'Z`.§... .\`i`.>I.§('.Tf`1f{ 1 l l “nm |; .- .';._~_ r 1, 1-1~;¢--1 .wa .il-“‘"-'”“ _ ._ _ _ , I _ I* -_ ig .ii f~=.__ . in Rs 'lil iii.:-. 1@iiLihl llliiaf \\`i~ :ire |n1j.in;.g' d1'e-'_-f:»\`.`l._ tllilibiii. lll`t‘l{t~`. TVRKEYS H.1vEr1';' pi-:‘.--l'1‘~;;~:l pn1=|ir_\' fur n'.:1n_'~.' years and hav- iflr Ii.-_»,._», f~-_ t'~:r.f;>.~< in l:c:~t :\_\_\ii~1lue niarkets can ppp 1.5.1- ~»~( 1:1' i:>.';~ |11‘E<"..~:. l":\ii' _1;‘1‘zidin_';‘ assured. wrnrnn. 1 avi-~:'vm u».3¢_<.~n-.-i=~_ ~ f wer xv;-1 I1* .' G; l'7°. » adn Soo ;;~. l;;~-.',;'.~ :zfliiiisg _vuilr |\ouitr_v. We sell Lak-K0 fz1tt'.1iim;. "-!'=~".1 and other poult1°_v feeds at reason MwWi1l.HoLMAN _ I lien( Sl. llxiprwfic Old Spziin restaurant L_. ' _____;v_f ._r._'T"."_'Z- FUULTRY _ Buying Poultry, all kinds, daily. _ Paying Highest Market Prices Island Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Standing of Point dc Rccheschool for October and November: Grade D{~i. Vincent Fechan; 2_1 Winnifred 0'Han1ey. Grade VIII~l. Helen O’l-latttey; 2. Betty McCormack; 3. Reggie Fsc- l1ai1 4 Ma ' Doyle and Gcrald‘n;~ of Charl the late recently that the same ch bed. Sh she was Charlotte ased. the serving slngton ready to Ci! llS!,‘. Besides Richard Janie iM _ -»<_\¢‘ 5.' 30., ITODAY and wear 1 £`lmrlott-ct di-rn. Ver .i-ilrlrell. MRS. A very Mrs. Eup Street, C of 74 yea The deceased had been confined to her bed for the past year, so “Way e always shown before taking to her “° d and duri will regret of one wl , \ 0Il(‘ S011 EUPHEMIA LYNDS James Lynds, passed away at her home at IBS King an W coming of her death was tam' not unexpected. “Img She bore her illnem with the ertuiness which she had' enely e resided in Kensington sh” proprietress of the Bruns- with" wick Hotel. I11 1924 she moved to H town, where she purch- gougs Davies Hotel property. for a great number of years, where heibr t.h Mr her husband and one son whim ho predeceased her, and work to mourn one daughter own, and tivo grandchll- ‘ p_m_ nor and E`eanor Camp- befor _ e hell of Borden, also three foster The telephone rings corist'intIy__ Mabel . Frank Willouby, and Edith welt, 11 ` '11 il Ot Cll. Mrs. Ly n1‘:=. fd by ‘!ott;>town, smug; nds was a lady of ster- stitue ling: i‘l1n.1'z1cter and \vill be much bring . - - _. h s who luiew het ianuh and t ose who it nt Mrs Roose\e`t's name as n. her. spo I11lrr1nc:1t- was at the Peoples' real ¢‘1‘n1cit'l'_\', thc reason "A men and that is the 1-ersfii why, he can by h 'lo to .sirco not wh_\’." This is Stein in li ;gra;:l1‘cc.l the ‘he Kensington, P.E.I. ` articles is done after five o'clo~k. cn Saturday afternoons ,when the --~-1 telephone qufets down, and on Sun- Cld_ T I ,More Steiiiisms _ ' ll' ‘ ' - _ ,_ e r?V°’ 'f ,, For Human Miiid, DU., day. &_- fold native girl, belonging to the NEYV YCRK DT- 7-"A fl0§ clnl Harrismlth district. Orange Free o to sleep s£"nd`ng and not kitowl stake \‘»'ll.V- I charn <‘1‘_n go to sleep standing Her .< ai1d'ne_ but he p"rfers upon to. For this there is no reason rem _ Huniaii M nd." the ‘ 1111 to d ld nt WASHINGTON, Dec. 'l-(CP)- o£;.§0w¥,'ef,, ix pf;-gneof Wherever Mrs. Franklin D. Roose- hemm Lymm widow of veit goes alert eyes are likely to find an emcient, uncbtruslve wom- . _ th scurrying pencil -- her secretary, :;f‘"°"°t°“" at e use Malvina Thompson sounder. Sometimes her tyvévrrlter taps In autos, on trains. or sitting ser- ltference to Mrs. Schelder. otebook have been keeping up ng her many years in calllisee e public she made a V great many friends. both in Ken- ggflne knew we existed' and Wm “nd C"“’l°“°‘°“"‘f “’h° into obscurity" Mrs soheidei-said t° mm* °f th” passing “Although I lmow Mrs. Roosevelt to was always willing and l -H I t help out in any needy X/11 thalsivays be an in erestlng figure v - '_ V"_n°"' _“`l‘° made the five gubernatorial and three Presi- .~11pre1ne sacrifice in the world war, denti _she leaves so dine T5- E~ M< Campbell* B01" called ty‘pical~usually start at Dor dell. und one son, Edwin P., of 3_15 CHILD SNAKE CHARMER is employer to vacate the farm ov _ and di-mo'i. 5" II U. __ ff’ - `& '_' down to the bask 0' roduc- .-, ' _ TH! FAMOUI ‘ LINI M E N1' - Rub on- all-1 gm; ' Get the ncwllarge eum- Gmy lin-Also at/li.|~ ‘ able in lmaller. rqulg _'Q L H 2 - *_-M. ‘ l..NlM 1: N T er zll. W and per cent. has been the d?scovery and de- and mag); tg the windsor-¢@»r|_ _"MW *r vcfopment cf the alloys containing _ ._ k . HEAD OF HILLSBOROUGH SCHOOL Fbllowlng is the standing of Head Hillsborough School for the month of November: Grade VIII-1. Vivian Birt; 2. Doris Douglas. Grade VI-1. Oliver Doug’a.s. Grade V (Sr.)-1. Jcseph Bam- nuasmo ‘"1°1<- Grade V (Jr)-l. Gertmde Mv- s; 2. Helen Brazil; 3. Aenas Bra- Grade IV--1. Marian Myers. Grade II--1. Leslie Douglas; 1. Mildred Brazil; 3. Jean Douglas. Grade I-~l. Pearl Myers and Oa- ald Brazil (equal). V Highest average:-Vivian Birt Joseph Bambrtck (equal), 90 Perfect Attendance-Oliver Doug las, Joseph Bambriok, Catherine 1 Douglas, Gertrude Myers, Marian __. Myers, Jean Douglas, Les`ie Doug- las. Pearl Mycrs. Teacher-E. Canter. 11. APPIN ROAD SCIIBOL Report for the month of Nuvcm- bcr:»- Gradc VIII -_ 1. Marion Mac- Eachern; 2. Jeanette Gillespie. Grade VII-1.' Mildred Cudmore: Grade VI-1. Florence Gordon; 2. Heath Gordon, Grade V-1. Lillian and Louise Farrar fequall; 2. Bessie Goss. Grade III Sr.-1. Mallnda Class: 2. Freeman Cudmore; 3. Sanford Gnss. Grade III Jr.-Lloyd Farrar; 2. Orvtn Corncy; 3. Leon Corney. Grade II-1. Joyce Gass. Grade I A-1. Velma Farrar. Grade I B-1. Roland Gass. Grade I C~1. Clayton Gass; 2. -Ya~;1ie Farrar; 3. Eva. Gass; 4. Carrie Cudmore; 5. Jackie Cud- more. `, Perfect attendance for ‘the month: Mildred Cudmore, Lillian Louise and Lloyd Farra, Bessie, Mnllnda and Clayton Gass. JEAN GORDON, teacher ‘ ’*"_""`* "“° * \ nvnnmuz scnooi. l Honor Roll for November: Grade X-l. Eine" " "‘: 2. __ David Mulch; 8. Allison Mutch. ` Grade VII-!. lun... ..1ld. Grade VI--1. ‘?oi»;.t 1.1;-r; 2. John Farquharson. Grade V-1. Freddie Mutch. Grade IV-1. Crrl Hamm, Kath- erine Judson (equal). Grade III-Wilfred Mtitch. Grade I-1. Helen Jones. Keith Lelacheur (equal); 2. Betty Mc- Donald. Perfect attendance: Helen Jones. Robert Bovyer, Wilfred, Freddie and _ David Mutch. 0 Teacher, Elizabeth Jenkins. [Tn ltl||mr|l'l for Dnmlrutf. COUNTS 153 DESCENDANTS JACKSONVILLE, Texas - tCPl -Mrs. Melvina, In`,f`le Clvcsshcr, 103 who was born three _vcars before Texas became a. republic previous to entering the Unted Siacs. h-15 150 descendan‘s. HIGH caaor STANDARD 7 GUALS Make your money £01 the limit in value and * have comfort and satis- ` faction. Buy Standard C02l5 from us. We sell the‘ best. ' Springhill _ Screened - - S 500 ’ 1_/_ Albion Round, stove V and Nut - -_- 3-50 Inverness Screened 8-75 Genuine Old Sydney Screened `- - - 9-00 Canadian Coke - 10-Q0 Scotch 'Hard - - 12.20 Welsh Hard - - 12.10 \ American Hard - 13.00 ‘ 50c per ton extra credit after 30 d1\.V5- PHONE lil 0._LYO|lS & G0 7'*l - 3 eoPM>~_1 Fire, soldier of Fofiono On the S pot! By Bob Moore and lohn Hales _ ww, vou...vou.....\ 'u..._.... _..- mms 11 :asv Your conf mms étnenv mv vou um an \\\ _-1- _- ‘ ' ‘ 'W YMILDNW' MNTTO Xa / _ \