lr it 1 1 i iii . I i i . i i. 't li* - 'I News __Class1Ii°ed Advertisements “_” neusnoalecsaaoaenn A* K ml 1 l M noaoonaoessaanso ill assesses sooseaeaces elsooaososoaacaosna iii 555 iii IDBI! Ohrlslimll Curdb. Scores of - me cziimsi aiuiiiniiii __ f ..= ,,., - i .;_, _ 1 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT To THOSE 'l-' 'riui Niiw Loxnos x Mopar. Now itmnx' i sm 'ma usarm. articles roi- uma coui ras sud coffee wui "‘° *ffm* *im* iii# i’i'°*i1°f» A-“Kilo DS . s . sun uid Tea. ioico-ii-is-ii. 'riiursday. ioiss W* ‘ii *iw PM °f the Duluth ..__. 6# Iron Rance railroad, was made LARGE csnoo-steamer Astro as suns to try some oi the de- "“”<”“f¢ infvwwf 1°' the °iW <>i; sailed from Bummerside yesterday llcious candy for sale at Bt Pau1's Denvefi 001019/do, recently. Mr.` 1°' °\ii>° with a larse camo or po- perish Hou oh Thiiredsy. M°D°“°i¢i has Nan °°i1=i>1°ii°iiS1i' tatcu shipped by Aifred rage, or ioieo-ii-is-ii. "’”‘“”°1°i__~_;i__¢?_§ dfmng an :;:;‘lf_’(fb;f_°£'_‘,’l:“_‘;_’t‘f);*f_Howa,,_ Cu,e,°n_ °:,,f,§e,f,';:f iviiiiistci- or Agricuiturc, win ou., 1»_ii.ii;._d.-,___i,_.__i_si;is, .totes that the “"“~u“m“a~-nrc- "mereruauunicmeermrrucsruueaxcufsaschyihrnssasuxu nenognphen' Mcmmnma clerk' A Uellazstixie rslg amllltsatmdzy be!ore;Ce?niZry Cl\l;lem;’:slv'/eral; egeiiflllrlleritl leaves; this m°m1“3 CBPWM *mil “my pmt °f August' 7-'; j &' _ .sf Y .el an ‘ "~._ » ._ - -`._‘./1"-7;? i lm .....-»:_',\ -9' . .hx _.__ . ue~~ won: 5* . .es;:-.».iJ#i~a- rssef>,ss- slats# \ . _ . ,~_;___;_;,._ cout élfid ir./.__ :vi ,Notices A* ‘ Ah old jail leased from the ccurr; Fui-ilicr-word as to the next PWM* 0|' Chtlflili ilrwn und surriiuniliug piiwes who suffer from Deufnmia \\'ill lio i¢i~r<-iiiril lu iiiuiw lhiit un iixucrt on llearlrig Allis will lm in-rt .iii iluyu thin \\'ri-k. \\‘,. |111", you ‘o mu' ,md '"1 H "nw Inin -#info Eviiziii-ii ii.-ui-ini; iiisti-oinoiic without obligation. \\'onilrrfuliy eonsfrui-la-ii. with nn I-Ir Piers- no smnil |¢ |14. in fha flulor our. Use ll. iuiil you lei-l lhut von limo tho Iuult won- derful piece or iiiwiiuiiiiini yct iii-i-ii..-.i 'for .iiiiroriiig msiiuinii Successfully used under ull coniiiilonn, in tho 4-liurch theater: 0"" "“‘"”» “`|“l"""\*» *'l“~. l'i¢‘~ |'fi'\'fy' inalriinient risrrlea I; luarnnlro for ten years, whii-li nuts ini will to the usual repair ninl ¢~lri||i|n¢ rx;\r|i.~ies. Truly is \i'i||it|¢~rful norilrr, never bsfora offered In Cisnudis. Personal uflentlon in paid to em-ii mar. 'i‘lii- tt-st and ¢¢m.u|¢.,. (Inn ll prl\'ish~ unil fri-r. Ilowiiwr, _von vim |>iin~lusi¢g |N|| 1|¢y|¢,¢ with cunfiili-ure tliiit you iiro getting 1|... l,...,¢ ,muh po, 11,, rllffloult limi nllviiiiirivil ».iiigi~s nf Ili-iiflilwu, ,.1,,.,.|,,||y e,,,,'¢|.-l."d instrumeiitn uni lie miidr. This in tliii Inst ii iird in llonrlng in- nlrinnrnlii. Ti-il your i‘rii»iiiI.i u-lio ure lliird of llc-iirlng uf this uppnrlulilly. FREE DEIVIONSTRATION 1"'-- '" '::.::.' i.:~.-. :'.;..'.1:'.':~ iiiiiiiire .itll-ti. for .f. A.-if Root. QUEEN HOTEL (.'|l.\ll l.(l'l"I`l2'l`0\\'.\`. Thi* (irriit Lnnilnn ll¢'iirln'_' .\ld (’n. lil? Sinr lllilg. 80 King St- \\'. Toronto, Out, ni i ~r. _ f. _.__ SUIT s com- uy thai Acc di t Sir Hubert Murray, A. W. Nov. 7-M-w-s-tl Nov. 30. -stand. A l U to Smith Stanle ' 50015;, (;A'1';u;1;1N(;..A 15 C1- Movcm -nt has been ii most helpful Miscellaneous . PPV P il » Y urs rtobei-t'r Moose an i ciisivca or DATE-owi to iii C i-ii B id _ 01 _u_1,z_a . . nounces the ng _ _ __ _ __ _ _ L r ge 1 35 _L engagement of her daughter Lua|Wed_nesday_ Dec_ 2nd_ being ap_ igneous shower was held af, me iiiiiuonco in the ci\i1izli.g of the pop WANTED To REN,r~_DEsIB_ABLE ,]g11_°f,°M|-_ M“we11RDberts°n_ son' p_Q1nt& by the A,-shhishop as 8 home of Mr. and M1~s_ B._,;.m\m young Pnpuans, who formerly were gw residence, cengmuy 1°¢3,1¢11 By ‘ of Mr. and Mrs. W. Elton Robertson dill’ Of Prayer. the St. Peter's Cath- Y°“"k°i°» N°i‘i7h Hiller- °“-Friday 'W' 1 wnmbms' ’ Zi? OHN ALFRED M DONALD PR - _ ° . , . 'vmcm Land su'l’,veym_ Hérmag responsible party. Applyx Guard- of Summerside. Marriage to take edral Tea and Sue will be held Wing- N°V°mb°l' 13m iii h°H0iir of' _ iwa 18.11. - - - ' Mr. d My _ Lester Younl-c who 4,000 American boys look port in ville. (R. 8, Souris.) 10140 11 17 3i place early in December. on the day following, Thursday, “il 5 r 1'- _ oth 10158_11_18_1i Dec. ard, 10136 were recently married. About 150 thc 12th annual iiiiurimoso 01’ BOY C5 Femalé Help w8nl8d __ 'i _.l guests gathered from the surround- _'Scouts to the grave of Theodore' FROM THE FLOOD 9111115 AU-ro “CTM mEs__i 1vus5|0NA|¢y ADDRESS '1~0.i`ng districts and presented thcmfllooscvclt, ut Oyster Biy. L. I._. so fart 9379-10-15-I month. IS CAPED R9-Iilih. 9°“i7hP°"‘- F°“’ sill" F” WANTED - GIRL FOR LIGHT Friends here win read the fcliowmg' NIGHT.-The Women’s Missionary with many useful gifts, showing the 'The Scouts were from New Yo: M Pups. Ear marked. Advise T. B. . Rogers. southport. ioosii-ii-ii-ti, 1" °°“';f)‘g;,_11_Q§_l’1’f' from Awmnto exchange Wm, ,,,.,1_ society or st. James church wiii Popularity or the yonns Connie. A _ Niihiv _.;crscy,__ _cooni-c_ticut, ziioss- so ' ' ‘ ' r c ~ "ri sz i van a. i Fqf S313 WANTED _ A DINING Boom pital for Sick Children on Nov. 10, ‘nine Hall this Wedlieiday evening in by um’ Mi” F1°r°“°e J°“'°u and ' - _ Master R.. Coles, filled to the brim Birl. APPIY Morell Hbtel. ing 0| regret, Admitted 1,0 the 1.1,,,_ hoid their Thani:-offering meeting nicely decorated cai-rinse was own .1 with 5 gkun fracture' sustamed 1,, at seven forty five. An interesting _ i.§‘;?..§;‘§e..‘.Iii.".lf.§.‘;’.f’..S;°i; LETTER or ulnr i'cntui'e of the dir-pifiy l b the cansdins in tn- S I ;°P°~’°l en y . at amphltheatre. His death s learned with great regret bg,/_ 4 lr er members of the Canadian ntingcnt. well :- Dear Brother and Sister Hal ms year 28 awards 101- We, the members of Tryon U. 15 `f pro- s from iber oi_ Gov- o per per scturcd manu- . not k. _ w. hi. A. society wish in this feebi '°~ “"1 ux 5 an ` 5 Cross., for heroism in face of veiyb -- lgmve danger; 7 511,,e,. C,-Osscy for the loss of your .first bom. Mar’ cAnnnoAan. surrsnui mn 10148-ll-1'!-21 an auto accident,Msxwci1'rownicy, musical inosriim has boon arranged with Piewils- The Pfesems “'°"’ ‘ _ it lining outhouses, etc lc per ccnfa bundle. Guardian Oificc. Dillon- . FOI SALE - BIG. JERSEY BULL BN-'|Wln8 Illillhrooml for US IYI Cel- "‘Marxton" tomatoe red eversharp lars all fall and winter. -Commence now. Illustrated booklet free. Canadian Mushrooms Company, '.i‘omnto. H. W. Nov. l'l-18-20. - Lost l.0ST'~f SATURDAY BETWEEN _ hs! Wiltshire School and Queens ,-\Ar1ris',»e heavy’ overcoat with j klithet lining. Finder pleass"'no- ,tify Matthias Flood. New Wilt- shire. -~ miss-n-11-ai 'Along The Water Front Railway Wharf B. 8. Ulvl, Captain ~McCtrady, which arrived in port Sunday is at present discharging a cargo of 950 tons cf flour from Fort William, Ont. _ ' B- S. llndrcs. Captain Falriez, sail- ed yesterday afternoon for summer- sidc to complete loading a cargo of potatoes having loaded 4,500 bags here, after which she will sail for New York. s. s. me arrived iii port yester- day and docked at t‘he above wharf. She will load s cargo of 12,000 bags hers, after which she will leave for Georgetown, to finish loading and will than sail for New York. Bruce Stewart's Wharf A lame fertiliser steamer is ex- pected to arrive in port Bunday with a cargo for the P. E. I. fertiliser Oc. Carvcll’s Wharf 8.' B. Rioeiland, Captain Kean, which arrived in port yesterday hon Ilontreal and after discharg- ing a general cargo for here, loaded a scnerai cargo for Bt. John’s, Nfld., and Montreal. v-1---_-_-_-@i_@...i__i_ as rnorooasrmn _ HAIL! POI XMAS -'Y OIASWILL STUDIO - - -mcri- - - . N lr. W. Il. Garson ' UIIIOPIAUTOI _ has Your lainu 6|-slash j uf 'HID Ile 'NIB IU! _ lol! (hh llaile. QUEIEB HIE Allrlics Company Kllllllill llll ii. R. iioi.MAN . .M. Kinkora P. iii. I pencil. 1 Finder please leave at 86 Edward Street. 10182-11-18-2| HEATHERDAQH INSTITUTE An enthusiastic crowd of mem- bers andvseveral visitors gathered at tha home of Mrs. W. E. MlcPhee, on Tuesday, November 10th, to it-‘ tend the annual meeting of the Heatherdale Women's Institute. Af- ter thc opening exercises, a great deal of fun was provided by “Bpotm. arism," given in answer to roll call( Reading of the minutes and the. Pxesidentls address were followed by amounting to $118.30, total expenses, $60.55. leaving on hand a balance of $46.15. Looking over the receipts for the year, brings to mind the fact that for at least a part oi this amount, the Institute is indebted to Mr. Mal- colm McKinnon, of Charlottetown, a former resident of this vicinity, who, for the sake of days gone by, as- sembled a band of entertainers and came thirty miles to give a concert in Heatherdale for the benefit of the Wom_sn's Institute. Accompanying Mr. McKinnon and -assisting him With the l7708ram. were Mrs. Ballem and Miss Wood, of Pownal, Mini Scotty Armstrong and Mr. Bradley of Charlottetown, each of whom in thy of special mention was thevio- lln music generously supplied by Mr. Archie Hume, of Montague, at whose request a Gaelic song was sung by Mr. W. E. Macrhes. A duet, by Messrs. Bears and Bruce, of Brooklyn also added to the pleasure or thc evening. 'ro the moods in Brooklyn, the Institute is sincerely stateful for help in entertainment from time to time. The Scottish lecture given by Rev. D. M. Sinclair also added to the In- which was keenly appreciated by an audience, whose ancestors (or , the most part came from the land of the which no program in Heethcrdals is, °°mDlete. was suns on this occasion by Mr. J. A. Campbell. Coming back to the annual meet- ing, all other business bcinffinish- ed and membership dup paid, t,n|_ following officers won elected for ` .; . _ aged 7, of Jedbu,-gh Avenue_ med and the address W111 be given by opened by Miss Helen Warren and _I troops of .blind boy... 87 t_roops.I Me meet. Guardian omcc. tl WANTED-MAID FOB. GENERAL este d _ cmefco D _M_ M_ Mi-5, (R¢v_) Gibgqn gf Montague the humorous verses read by Miss Club packs and Rover crows for; _ y r ey rone housework. Apply Mrs. George oqwfotd mve_mgated_ gcgarge of wha has for-some years been ¢¢m-,Helen MacKinlay. The bride andfcrippicd boys. 23 unts for the deaf ll FUI SALE - 0LD PAPERS l M0407! Biliibllfy. 10145-li-l’I~2i ‘ _ . - ' ° _ _ mmm, ht" Wu ,erred B amst nested with the work in 1nd|a_ groom expressed their appreciation T and 33 in institutions for the C us are e _ 2-4.55 wANTED_MmDLE AGED LADY _,emy_.Kn.1m_Fah,hwn Avenue_!o1_. _ ____ in very fitting replies. Tlieii allfmentally dcicicnt. In all the h e s.ving have been made to Boy| outs and 1cndc,.s____1 BwnZo,way to convoy to you our heartfe ° f the . lsyiiiputliy iii this sore bereavemenm *P* lrescue at serious personal risk. _ i-'f U5 can fuel for Y°“ “S W¢ 51* ° In England thore are 15 Scout nd 9 Gm cm_5:_s_ 8 Certificates oflmve gone ,mmugh some sore mi Tit and 3 Letters of commend- I We will all miss poor Jcari as sl ation for courage and coolncss with: \’~`iiS fi l§i'i2'~\i» il3\'0i`i'-ii amimg me PB'_ [ ple, young and old. She dwelt 'T esscr degrees of risk. One Comm- _ ed the ndation was given for Saving ,.1 I no arena of illumination, but shoi fear- f liv- com- about itain. in treatment notwith lcd by her life and death that sim' 5 = f - . - -. om' mm 'was a follower of the meek ax* dui' 5. £65" 'fi 4 iff. , . swf . ' 'a :» .'.;. - -_ ' ' ’ ' ' . .. . .,_ .rs A _.,"/»i'jJ7¢ » “ * f’.'f':.41.:.'., \ MABRIAGES RICHARDS-WOOD-At Ulgg, on Nov. 14, 1031, by Rev. H. Pierce, BA., Arthur Poole Richards, of Alberry Plains, to Jennie Marla Wood, of Vernon River, P.E.I. _l__l____ DEATHS i TOWNLEY--OD 'I'Tlu|,1{lAv’ Ngv, 12, 1031. (result of automobile accident). at Hospital .for Sick Children, To- ronto, Maxwell Berwick Townley. in his seventh year. dearly beloved son 0! Philip Ford Townley and Kath- erlne Gray Townley. Funeral from the residence of Mr Hcbklrk . J. F the report of the secmtary-treasurer ' ' which showed receipts for the year` :Jmv°r°°§°:g'aT::;:; oiltnijgggg Mount Pleasant Cemetery. ' ii-iiiiiy liiiiol ciiiireii WEDNESDAY 7-|°"5l|00|ll Plblflmme under dir- ection of the Women’s Mis- aionary Society and the C. G. I. T. - for msn and women- Vidtors welcome -- Heart: Memorial Hall. 10185-ll-18-li. Card of Thanks Kimball H. Conin rell. P. E. I.. wish to s who extended sym- pathy ir recent sad bereave. 5% salt 2gé§ turn delighted their audience. Wor- “"°°t- 1°171~11'18-1l- Ill MEMURIAM and loving memory of our B. J. L. Gu-nlmm, died , 1030. seilmsmorics . egonetorcei.. whothinkofhim onaewholovedhlmbegg, lnasrtcilbyhla Children. ' 535; 5?: §s -- iii? etituteis times. besides proviso.; A 1 delightful cvenin|'s entertainment, uuonr-san lilsssmra Charlottetown and ` North Wiltshire ~ __ Pbcaciil M ‘ . ,1om!_u__m_u_ _nmrns _ extended 9, 1,1111 by gm Wes; End Adainty luncheon was served by thc rived in the city lost night, and were removed to the residence of his aunts, the Misses 0’Ha.11oran, B0 Gt. George St., from whence the funeral will take place Thursday morning at 9.50 to Saint Dunstan‘s Basilica,- thence to R. C. Cemetery. ing an exhibit of potatoes and oth- i 5 er vegetables. 3 less thousands miserable. Night after lo P0'rA'ro snu>MaN'r-The s. s.\ Ida, Captain Johannsen, "locked at' the Railway Wharf about four o'-l clock yesterday afternoon ficml Bucksport, Maine. She is loading a l cargo of some 30,000 sacks of pota- toes for the Potato Growers’ Assoc- iation. On hcr way to New Jersey she will call at Georgetown to com- plete her cargo. LEAVE ron. New *voizk-Miss Elsie Nicholson and Miss Edith Brown of this city, registered nur- ses, who have been on a visit to their old home here, left yesterday moming by aeroplane on return to New York to resume their nursing duties. A large number of friends were at the Upton Airport in bid them farewell as they left on the Canadian Airways plane, piloted by Mr. Walter Fowler. SADLY BEREAVED-Mir. Gerald Gray Mitchell, former publisher and editor of the Oakville, Ont.. News, died at the residence oi his sister, Mrs- J. W. Elliott, 51 Holton Avenue, Hamilton, Ont., last week, following a brief illness. For 22 years, until 1029. Mr. lvlltchell was the publisher and editor of the Oakville paper. Among relatives who survive is a sister, Mrs. Prof. L D. Thompson. of Charlottetown. YESTERDAYS _ MARKET-There was a fairly good showing at the market yesterday. Prices are un- changed. !-lay sold from 45c. to 500.; straw, 35c.; oats, 80c.; potatoes, white, 15c.; red, 20c.; blues, 35c.; tumips, 10c.; chicken, 90c. to $1.25; ducks, $1.00 to $1.25; geese, $2.00 to $3.00; butter, 25a. to 30c.; eggs, ilic.: is still in torment from continual anticipation. Dr. J. D. Kelloggs As- _.___...._l_i W _ would like 5 posigim as house. lowing the boy.. death lu-:v_ NEIL HEBMAN GETS CALL joined in singing “For they are i ciisis thc training and ctmosphcre, |»‘0|,, SAL; T0 1,21-, 30539 AN" keeper in small family. Best ref-1 -Rev. Neil Herman, former pastor Jolly Good Fellows." The groom _ has _boon found distinctly bone room 81811! gn. hand at Guardliai i;rei_;_ces _suniJlied. Aobly Mrs. of Fkst Baptist Chumm has been was than bounced by his boy fmnds__ _ fic,a,_ Baptist Chin-ch, Halifax, that }1e_ladies and the remainder of the ev- The French boy choir, “Young 20 mont shire grads gow, 151-5; My gggwgrg, Nov 13 1931 itake over the pastoral work of the €'fiiIi8 WHS Slleiili 111 S0CiHl C0IiVCi‘-52- _ Singers of the Wooden Cro.”s.’ _ freshen lct. Jack R. l OST to M,-_ md M,-s_ Robert J,;y_ Q son: lchurch for a. period of six months. tion and games. after which all du- _-whose recent tour of erstcrn Can- ; Hunan' "Mm '3'i,m_u_`1'8_’l ]_,gm11¢|W11b¢1»¢_ Rev. Mr. Herman has occupied theipaifkd W i-heh' h°i'ii9S. Wi5'i1i11L' MY. ada. was a notably musical cvorit, ' LOGAN M A __ N 14 pulpit at this church roi- the post and MIS. Younkor many roofs of was mode up ciitiiciy of cubs, _ _ F”-'l “BUS “S- °"- - t s ._ dd d bliss.-iP ti t 1, i>y>. d a -r f tn :ioth and Help Wanted §»°~ii °ii Fi°"°v Simi- -W-wean iosi. to mr. and Mrs. Edwin Logon, w° “mms M°“°°°" Times' we e a to pea” co Swuts an W 5 O C ' Feling and Edward Sts., on Tues- Wm, bo _"‘ ' - Y“°d31f1»°’”°°°¢J°”Ph FUNERAL Norrcl: 'rn Mi' Pele’ Bf°di° ‘if Y°i’i< hoo fih th- t t nt i the Em( ft _ N - e remains - . keeping \\ t . S ii CW’ 0 ~ "RN “WARM or 52° W LY day B mm" ovember 17' A md Ed” T°“’“- ' or the late or. Biiusiey Foley or- lofi for Toronto to attend the Roy- I iihcctor. the Abbc iviciiict, that thc_ 8-1 Wlfilfef F351* MY- Bmdie is SUOW' boys were “first and foremost Boyl couis," the French lads wore cout uniform throughout, except hcri rendering liturgical numbers. 3lDi`¢9d 0f Asthma makes °°““l" lin this the French Scouts carried l21st Scout Groups of Paris. In ut the practice of the West A Boy Scout troop h-is been thma Remedy changes all this. Re- organized at an aSy1um for 16pm- liei' comes,and. at once, while future n attacks are wardcd off, leaving the oar Colombo, Ceylon. There ar several leper colony "oops in ed to his place in the mine, alter afflicted one in a state of peace and West AmCa_ happiness he once believed he could never enjoy. Inexpensive and sold AT HAl|FAlXf first cargo of Chinese anihriwitc. coal ever to reach an eastern Canad- 1 ian port was brought into hiirbor_ here last night by the Norwegian Motorshlp Belpamela, fifty szveni Belpamela carried 4,000 tons of’ had been protested against by the* Halifax members of Parliament. MEXICO CITY, NOV .1'7. (A.P»)-, Three earthquakes, one of them of, considerable intensity, today shook' Pinotepa in the State of Oaxaca. Some houses were destroyed." A slight quake also was felt at Arteaga. 'When YourCough f Hangs On, Mix This at Home , apples, 20c. to 21c. pk.; crabapples, 30c. pk.; crariberries, 3 pounds for_ 25c.; beets, Bc. doz.; carrots, 4 lbs. A I _ :for 10c.; parsnips, 3 lbs., l0c.; cab- “°°"°°" Th’ °“”° '°“" """‘°“° N' D' MacLean bugs, sc. to ioc.; ciiuiiiiowoi-, so to, ,Bc.; brussels sprouts, 15c.; lettuce, _5c.; celery. i0c.; onions, 10 lbs. for; asc.; squash, sc. ib., pumpkins. 2°. lb.; young pigs sold for 30 pr. At the fish market, cod sold for 8c.;_ hiiddocii, ioc.; miiciicioi, zoc. to scc.~ the ensuing year: Mrs. J. A. Camp- W - _ _ . bell, Prcsldent; Mrs. Delbert Tetris, _lilllinl and instrumental musio_ was vice-pmident; sm. .noir Bruce. onlond while the hostess .mes . lOU\’¢\l!'y 'h'9llill'9\‘; MII. H. A. diudmll llill\_Bh. Aftgf gfnglng Auld Macrhee. Mrs. B. M. Martin _end Leng gym and QM 5", 11,, 31,13' Mn. Sarah Bruoo. Dlrlcton: im. s voicof thanks was ext/ended to Alan McDonald and Mrs. Murdock the hostess and the nissting dd. Buchanan. Auditors. .iournsd to most in December at the The entertainment committee than home of su-s. J. A. cempbeii, whore lectrio ou. it is lust ss quick in ia|clansdme.nlcl,omemmit1-°'origig,\¢.._» _ I ::A Prime Dressing for Wounds- Iu some factories and workshops carbollc acid is kept for us in cau- I terizirig wounds and cuts sustained by the workmen. Far better to keep _ on hand a bottle of Dr. Thomas' llc- tcok charge and I Pfolflm. consist- roll call will be answered with an sctioii and docs not scar the skin or I lfllfllthl Hech- For coughs duo to colds, tiic bust remedy that money could buy cnn easily |76 mixed at home. It saves money and gives you the most rcllsblc, i1uic -act- nf medicine you ever uacil. .l‘lic way it Ikea hold of gtubborn coughs. giving immediate relle , is astonishing. 2 Any drugglst can supply you with ai ounces of Pinex. l'oui- this into a 1 os. bottle, and illl up with plain granulated sugar svriip or strained °||0¥. Its no troiilile nt all to mix and when you nncc use it. you will never be w fhout it. lfovpi-i perfectly Ind tlltes good-cliildi-on roiil i' like it. I It ls surprising liow iwii-kiy this ocsenl the germ-lndcn 1. liiizm. and lgotlicl the inflamed mriiihrnnr-il. Ai: § 0 lame time, port of thc medicine I absorbed into the blood. wlir-ro it "tg ‘HNCUY on the bn-»_ncliial tubes, “L 501|!! the system tiirnw ol! the W ole trouble. Even those severe Niillll which follow cold ciililumice, “`°P&'°mall! ended. ex a higlillvx conevniriiicil com- goiind of Norway ini-. coiiiiiiiiiiic the °"°hl|ll}t of creosoic. iii ii ri-lined, I0 01111. Nothing known lil '_' elle il more helpful in ons:-ii of g;°°°"Bhl Ind bronchial irritniionl. n h a suhlstitiitc for Pines. " _ hed to g ve prompt relic! During the summers hop pickin almost everywhere. in Kent, Oxford University Rover _md the disnppemame of the mimi Scouts erected is tcmpoi_‘ai'y chap0l. er beneath the solid mass_ was mad.. .surgery and canteen’ and staffed by the victim's son, Fedele, 15 ‘them for me benefit of pickers' who was working with his father.. w I” °°““°°“°“ Wim the “Ext the mine just cftci- iz o'cioci¢. scc-_ orld gathering of boy Scouts. li ing the be held in Hungm in 1933' 'f mass of mud and rock on the spot Ecordial invitation has beent ell: where he knew his mme, had been iicnded all Dominion contirigcn s 0 ki he rushnd out to ten the ‘°‘“°'“““-“ """“) 'visit the oid country before °f WUT ng- ' . __ ` ‘ “ ' foreman, Mr. M. B. Connors. Of 1115 HALIFAX. i\. s.. Nov. 17. Thc_ mer the J,mborm_ __ mm _“___ A rescue crew WM A member of the Canadian cori- hon” digging the bOdy_ crushed R1. tingent io thc great worn; gathggg most beyond recognition, was ox-_ Scouts in En lan ri » ` ,_ _ 1:5001 atti-acted much nttention m°`t'd' I days out from Port Radon. Thcmasged in the death of Scout Bob __DOugh“, Egyptian Lmlment ,Sl chinese coal importation of which ‘Grey of British CD1: mm' Ai n wm‘°“° “ “"1” Sw” bmmng in' ’ "Bi-‘““m° 'Ed mdmn ‘nd 5°" ° a stantly. Cauterizes wounds and pre- standing rough handling of thot ' bo b the owner. The Bronze Y Y I wardcd A°sistant Bl Mill-lil (Canndiur Press) MINTO, N. B., Nov. i'l.'-Caught ` 'in a _‘all of three ions of mud and g night the attacks return and even `minlster Abbey Scout choir which| I_ tn V . X. 55 Frmm; when brief respite is given the mind ,toured Canada In 1921 rock, Sy vos cr cu ou , . Canadian miner, employed for thci last live years in the mine near] 5 Minto of Woiton and Henderson. lLtd., was killed instantly Rf U00” ei yesterday just iafacr he had return- eating his lunch. Discovery of thc 8 cave-ln. ihouxiii ‘° have bowl couscd by the "sim" in the rofif, The son returned to his D1 C0 iii O broken timbers and the* PP | orgariizedspeedlly "nd :liter ari_ lowly Jesus. She had a way of h own of winning the hearts Of eviden little ones she could still smile ai’ um' 1say, God \.ill take care of them, hu by- M i will not worry. what ii. great fait We often wonder why one so needi;°k°5' und so young should be called aws t° We con`t understand it now, bptench God knows the way he holds tl "em: key. Ho guides us with urierri:'7°“°h hand. Some time with ueatiz"t""’ eyes, well see, yes there, up the, \\'c'll uiidci'st:ii‘.d. He tliat said ’“peT‘ the \':o\'cs,` peace, be still, can hiomat up the wounded iieort. So ive coimnd' mend you to God who cares for '° P" and think of the rest Jean is hols in ing from pain. Happy with her S2 iour. ‘mans Slgntd cn behalf of Tryon U. ?hh'r' A. s., Annie Gamble. sccy. ’ "“` 13184-11- 2 5 noiiin nsv ,___ siniisinzm _ rhy 2 .______ iew, 4 ’alsh. While you are in town lanky md for bargains on dollar days, Wllivan. not give us a call? We have a large supply of iran, 3 and second hand clothing such yr-|19, suits, coats, hats, dresses. boq-sq;-1, shoes, rubbers, etc., all selling gun. second hand price. It would lBem~ you to give us a. visit. THE SECOND HAND STO\\llant 108 Richmond Stril) 2 ii' an Eiisiifh boys =°“i!i‘* ioiiis ii ia ai w ,the Canadian comp to °h19~ m V __e__`S__°ut,vents blood poisoning. - - - - m _ oircopcsnaoivcizewza boi-e i1-(111. X MARKING he iilciioii sur F0 » ""_ i was Auction Sale of Western Horses Every Fox Rancher must recognize the importance of Pl'0P¢i’|Y kid W will be hold ,,1__11_1¢_l__x1-“;_a__rt.1l`;_‘; records and identification of bi-ecdini: sim-k. ln a. large ranch th_is, hm ` ,Th“““°y' hcvem D ' ‘ ' imp raiiv and even the rancher with only u few pairs should be ah emu’ Rrhgrms at siiic. ideiiciiiy iifvooriy ii strayed of »~i<~i*'ii- We “ii i"°i"“'°“ ‘° ““ J. A. MacDONALD, foxes anywhere on l’. E. Island u>.ii\l: i-ii' >~l“i'~` “‘°‘h°d5_‘“ the Canuud on A“""°“°"' National, und those with :i ri-,;isli~ru'J ii;.irii cam coniinue to usl mth. D' F' RUSS' iltnriclicrs \1n\\'lllll1g?'l.n hiivc :iii ouislilvr in llii-lr rimcli may lll'l'5-“l¢<.m¢_ Lhldl-il-i i-Ji. mark their own animi~.ls,o.nd will be marking outfit and insiruclcil in its BOX 303 cuppiicd with .1 iiroiicriy di=ini¢°‘ was uso. , gg. ` As it is only necessary to mark thc animals you are kccplnlf. ¢»\\0 °_ Mn 50c per fox is very moderate. Apply nt once io . ,en GATS P. E. 1. Fox MAi_a_r_<__ii_\_1_<_§_o ross" vine 1”- _ 5Pres -i ,QCi£8J329D.`0. ‘3“5‘»°'5”7 _ . . J Her We are buying Outs at our Ware-_. l0__l'l8-ll-18-24~..iJ-i)cc.:ii-ll-16-21-ill. __ _ *___T__,TT_ T*_::_T:__:;r=xen 017. liousc l’i'lni‘r t-'ircvi \Vhnrf F ox Ranchero Z, 9ll7l3-ll-5-thur-_#.11-llivl0l FEI;-Furggd-Faxes A , A .l;`l'z1.:lcs of ‘silvivsr fox skins. 3 to .'i (§o.if;'.ii‘c::S. "7 i»iiizi;iii.oon I - _ LING lllnvl.lIAN, "“"‘""°‘°"" Office Inc iicd oi Lester Do'.::Tl~if=. Lower QUCQH Sl- Rcncii I Blili- Wi-s_t North River siziiizim-.~'i:.\'sl:s ,l Starling llniidziv, nov 16 I will he buying all 3"" p,.,, 3,. my Ranch has n.sriii `.B., ous, ' ic ples _ ua- iur- ` DWI dy , soou-ii-ua 'fi' d_.i Cross was i1 . . . _ _ _ __d_ Th h 1 “bm Scoutmaster Robert Tama; 0f_ti1i. l.tile cliil ienér dpi; w;eX:__ m_s_ ut ont for B doume itcd her in ici- ica su , Ham on -. r . ` rescue from drowning during H *for mf’ last three mzfnhs hi?/e bi,” to heavy storm on Ukc mil impressed by her pa ie-lice. now S pos- siie was so soon to leave her de i 5 , . . ' . .é