PAGE ELEVEN iimliifltititiii a m BliSTiiii (omsdiaa rum whim,“ h...) WIN"- ‘mh °°*" “m” wnsroizsuas. u..1..oet.-s. soon monswereserioiulyinidrdmllnolnm, um,“ ma,“ ibliii"lii°u'hi°i"hb°w°mthsoiurentofnsmass.ldbon's Wimlmmmflwfi ‘Mliseoontinuedtosrowwsaksr. hwvfiilbmiwtiiiimmm‘ nnsrubartsawathsacsstn- mmmue mmnbvmwu nuha hooksmdclubswmusedtresfidlllhotullmmmuuiwylnml iiwmfiifi 1i "iiwiimiasissnosnsitisaontnsnsstons swim“ “i” °° "iilwia-twosnvsrtufiisalssestiiein- " “my” h? u" Luau‘ venture mind, onos-heenmnd acute. ~ SWINE» m‘ °" "mliasalippesintoasutooronsntai l y l! 111i "ab drowsiness," and that m. Edison i - . Charles J. Coles, 80, a non-union no hm", hm much to an MMdIKHiII-“dsmflw- "isnnsisonnasisesnsisiiesss- ‘ ' - - 5"°1“1'h°i4"1'°fl"dd“"fore,twoyoanagowhenhe had . . . ‘ - i!" limo M" 11° u" W" 1°" pneinnonia," Dr. How; said. “but he WW4 ‘milk W Wum- 9°!" m‘! is worse now then he has been in other: who suffelcd stab Wlmdl m, my; m” we“ l-M 1°" “"1"” WM" W“ Meanwhile throughout the day ilk"! m W93“ m" P°u°°t messages of solicitude came, from “m” o! whom duch “a the" n“ Vmd m"; mcludm! 9W0 "m" Tbslawwcsonbarburknd’: nUa-IMIJ/vdas wbo , ~ i‘ m“ ‘h’ '1" Wt“! fl" from Pops Pius x: asking for iat- claimedber cbild. s1» acne upload/or mercy- ' iilhiinl- N° “m” wit" "W"- est reports on the tamous inven- ¢msed—pr¢un4'hliH,lstHl¢n—FATE sfeppedin '1'!" “inflict W" ‘he “m” °i i‘ tors condition. foplaynmsnsazingnlcsisfisipwlblmliestoryof _, serious of minor assaults and de- The hlhmlnh that buayed up me .monstrations whlchkhave occurred “mud cl Mehlo l,” n dmlhg h » since the Lucken strikers were long lllhlhm ol labor appeared h, "PM"! b!’ Pill" “°n'“n1°" Wmk‘ be ebbing away undertheonslaught sprs several days ago. The flare-up o; h mulqhld hllmehlh H: h” been came, police said. when a group of sllflerlh‘ mm hremlh polmhlhg’ negro workers on a Luckenbach cam-lo mCmI~ Dlaheteh and liner attacked s union lonashore- mum», ma.“ man employed on the American- ‘ Hawaiian Line, California. The r union man was stabbed in the OLEARY ' struggle. His iellow workers rush- AND VICINITY h c e eci itatin a en- ‘. ‘Zuffsl’ g fighting.‘ a N" m” “l” m1" mi“ "e s" Approximately 100 men pai-tioi- ‘slim: 5m‘? "Wii-Y- W1‘ farmers paws in the fighting and niany or l“ "i Y masses in potato digg- them were knocked unconscious asl n! mmnberry pick“? wwihlf "I ~ lmpmvlud weapons we“ swung mention is the cranberry crop on wllh “when and pollée wleldell the rann of Mr. Neil Boulter, Glen- their clubs. A motorcycle officer. w°°d> M‘ mun" h" Picked caught la the enclosure when the thousands of pounds of this fruit llghllhh, raged. “we hlh vehlcle on his marshes this year and is hm, Emu" o! the hula-em He still working away at them. succeeded » in putting many of ~ them out o! action tern silly. m" w' M- Dmnili MY- 3- c- Reserve officers from station 12, Demis- ‘m5 M“ 3- H- “me? and south 30am“, hastened h.’ the daughter are on a trip by motor pier and assisted in quelling tnalihiqiish New Brunswicie Mrs- outbreak. The combatants were Dem“ "id lilmlly While enroute, lhed up ml. h search whlon will visit her son Mr. J. G. Dennis, brought forth a specimen of almost ""5"" 1°’ T- BMW“ 9°mPimY every know-n type of pocket wea- M°n°t°ii N~ B- n. "-'— , poms union workers did not re- Mm Jam” 54""! "d M“ ‘sumo their woi-lr on tlia Hawaiian- Warren Hiiiiiev and Miss Pwi Il-Almllclgh vessel,‘ whom“ hhd McNevin have returned ‘by motor “wall. “w; the fighting] and ob t0 their home in Boston, after 8 h, o; that llhe demanded ln_ very pleasant vacation spent with .- used police protection for them. friends and relatives on the Island- 5? This was granted and affir iRJon- —'—'~— war, irfidrlsb, nsinsslbor bee! T AGONIZED her to look back on the days of their courtship.‘ i l. ‘time in, union men went to work Mi‘!- Pmr Pate and family have War days, in a Paris empty of gaiety and laughter, bombarded by f ‘m ‘hi’ Hawaii“ w“ Mime" mmmed m the" h°m° i" Bmk‘ x screaming shells—or those happy, carefree times after the Armistice, other MacFadden while police patmllen a dead line line Mass. alter spending their _ _ , _ _ . . , ‘hwhlch hm been mhllshed M- vacatiqn st their cqflmgg m when Paul-Louis had worshipped his beautlfulGladvs, blindly, madly, ~Publ|cqf|gns l j tween them and the non-union 0108-11’- They were accompanied with all the fervour of the Latin versed in love. I “be , 5c ‘Lg nstroes workins on the Lueken- °li "it! "Wm ti’!!! by Mid-William * A' tj,',,l,;,};,'5',;,',§,l;d'y' " ' ' belch vessels. 39ml"! 0109-17. Her childhood sweetheart had gone to Italy to fight-Major Leonard Howarden i. The aeil- usness oi the situation i- —-and she had done her share in a library for convalescent soldiers-cheering and w“ reflected m ‘mm-s ‘em i” the ma‘ Bishop and Mm’ ‘larown’ yho helping those poor maimed men who ached to forget the horror and degradation “team” mm“ o‘ the Blue Fun‘ mve been ‘pending that Vi“ km of battle. There she had met Paul-Louis, and in the wild peril and terror of nei Line, now at sea and d“, here with their mother Mrs. William _ “d” 3mm m, 1m- Eug, to plow“ Ellis, Olreary. are leaving soon for bombardment they had confessed their love-the sweeter for so much common iPhyslcul Culture. . . . . . . . . .15: True Roman: ...........30e True Detective Mysteries. . 30c Dream World... .. . .. .. 013°‘ Master Detective. . . . . . . . .30: l direct to New York instead o! their home 1n U. 5. A. suffering. BOBWI- ‘ _ _ _ _ True Experiences. . . . . . . . .30: The gmkq on Llmkellbmh ll- Mr. ‘Dom Luxton was a recent She had sacrificed all to marry hlm—her citizenship-her property-content only * * ‘* ' Elm-it Whit “it? Iii-id W61! W0 m“? i‘? 0g?» Lgmd i“ to be his—to have his love. But he was a gentleman of France. His faithless CONTENTS OF NOVEM,“ heavysling loads wasthgunder- n asen m e s or‘ . _. h d d db d h l- . d i. Mn: “u” of m’ trouble yum? over so yum l kisses oneye dings oultlragle dezlran ‘he: sH e oi-gailr: flfillllgfl lglilllds TRUE STORY day although the wage disagree- Hating ls wsywar a its, s e ove. lrn stl . ow cou s c- ow cou men: has threatened sq g1, up m Mr. George McDonadl left for any woman endure such torture and still go on? Love Driyen—My Runaway Boy- ghlpping he", ' . Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax, last _ _ _ _ l _ Her Lord and Master-His Accusing weak 1m- argument She left him, taking the child which the Law declared was his. He followed 5ye,_gecuu,, | A|wqy| Got My GOLDENROD *- across the sea to take it back. Her mother heart grew cold and stern with a Own Woy—-I Wanted To Kili- Mw“ mlmd “d m” sheen’ terrible purposwto keep her boy at the cost of her husband's life. And then Ham" shim-Th" oiiiY Tiiiiig 7° Gold 0d h i d, Summerside visited O'Leary last . . - - D ——O I L C M k A M - _ ,_ fime WT}: ggrwzil week the guest‘ o‘ Mll Douglas the violent climax came that wrung her soul and ‘changed her life-told m ,_ rigge‘lrlilz'wtzirselhhzmez eof Met:- {it little we think as we gags on Black, Misses chsriotte and Doris NOVEMBER TRUE STORY MAGAZINE as only this su-Eerlng woman can tell Her Lu" DGnCwJl-OO Proud To Tell it. The story is called HER LORD AND MASTER, and lf love and life are dear __l.le|pm°le_ or vvliat wonderful things it does. Dmnis. Ovary visited friends in Glenwood ‘last week. . to you-if you thrill to a tale of battle and action-you will want to read it complete in all its gripping details! [Your copy-get it-read it today! Hi "F; n. cheers the heart oi nature With its colors like the sun, Mr. Walter lircdrickson has re- It cheers the heart of the artist turned to Olseai-y after spending For Owl-lions!!! mo. and in some time in Poi-t mil. " Their dream of colors will say, I I I I I I've round the risht thins now. msslnd mi-s. Albert Boyle Con- a ~ t . i ' ' 'i ‘ I ” ’ ' ' " l ti???" i / w ’ ' ' . ’ . / I way have been visiting their ' ’ ’ ' " _ . ’ i »’ / Q // M/ And what of my lady's pretty Bflwn daughters in Olvolry, and Mount . I I l l /// '” T591390! dyilwflllll’. al resent . i ' V’ = i‘ . in ' I , bio you ovoi- turn to golseni-os m, l, , l . i ~ ~ x . .' ' 4 A l W/ // and look at its wonderful shade? m. and Mrs. Herbert Mo- I ‘ . ; ' ' v‘ -' I , /// William. and Mr. John McPherson ' ' ' ' N"! i116 crystal vase attended the funeral of Donald With its graceful wreath Mghfl‘ of Dgmely on sunday Df WWII“! goldenrod, sqpt, 3t), I With the ‘ dsolpe blue and stocky .1, i» m. sntei-t Betta has returned to Of the wild bachelor-button flower. qlsnwood 1mm the. provincial i l " . ' "///' .' v/vw’ / ' // ’ ' l‘ h‘ - Bsnatorum Charlottetown. ‘ , N o w B E | N c; P R | N E n | N ll i" slihw the soldsnlod. m1. Hector aromas, Glenwood. ' Ind Iiwnedit into dyes: has been visiting friends in IIIIIOIIWIIM Iflllddflill 001011 Mglpgqug rldiiiltéhflmfllnun dresses made. . . . M» vim-hailed with 10112.1» usnvussiuiotorssto ——- < ' _ ~ _*~ ~ - s - ‘Qii ""115- 1 Beaview and suininai-siss on Sept. Miss Anna Morrison of Hebron is, Miss Evangeline Sabine teacher days matches here on the chimes ed clean sweeps tor the Massachu- michael. Perfect attendance - Marjorie “ddiilllfldilioldsnrod. n visiting in Glenwood the gnqg oflog qnmol-e l, spehlllllg hel- Wcauollinlvers Links. sctts team in their singlvs compel!‘ Grade VL-i, Gertie Noonan; 2. Cameron, Mary Garland, Olive —Aidl O. Green, l8 Rawston Rd, _-_ Miss Anna Mild. ‘at her home in West Point. The Bay State golfers clinched tions. Basil Noonan; 3, Bert Noonan. Buchanan, Gertie Noonan, Doris ' ‘mu-nun ‘ Miss Maris Oahili. teacher in w) ' the victory in the Scotch foursome .___---- Grade V.--1, Clara Noonan; 2. Trainor, Dorothy Walsh, Cecelia l‘ . ‘ g1 l y gljgndlng her vacation was” more. Boulter and Matilda plays. collecting 14 points out of a’ ALBANY SCHOOL Hilda Muttart; 3, Jeanette Noonan Arscnault, Muriel Noonan. Sheldon ‘ at her homo in mnyvais. Mclsaac are , " B their vacst- Champions “possible ill. During the closing‘ - and Annie cameron. Cameron, Ralph Walsh, Betty Baseball 1m at at their homes in Glenwond. singles matches, Jesse Guilfordl The following ls the standing 0f Grade IV.—i, Gussie Arsenauit. Green, Reta Arsenault, Helen a Mn Belly gem l, bllfllfln‘ g, former National Amateur Champ- Albany Village school for (‘no month Grade IIL-i, Florence Cameron; Triiinor, George Noonan, Florence IIW WATIRIURD, N. B. Oct. woodqloll“ 5n the Qmlwood M; and Mm Ewell “cum (cllhhdlm He“ lull, “natal the W lng No. 1 of picmber. 2, George Noonan; 3, Eva Dougay. Cameron, Clara Noonnn, Annie L-IIII Victoria sooserites scored "Mo; “was; ‘and MP- "m" “m”, M m"! N‘ H‘ u’ vismng NEWWN’ M555» Oct. S-Jfhfpiayers, Jesse W Bweetser, o1 New‘ Grade X.-1, Kathleen Nnonsn; Grade IL-l, Helen ‘Prainor; _2. camcron-Teschers-Ollve Inman I W0 IIWi-hilil victory over Ro- null‘ l, winging the school friends in Glonwmd and West Massachusetts ten-man go]: team _York, by one up; c. Ross 5°m°1'"2' Michael Denney; a’ inyton Rota Arsenauit; 3, Betty Green. and Hazel Green. "Y" "l" iii "is ermine ssmellmm Point. won its first Lesley cup victory ville, Oanadaian Amateur Champ-i Green. Grade I. Sr.—l. Blanche Nonnan ii “f” I!" "i" M‘ the Nova’ ___ —-- since m’! when it piled up a point ion. by 2 and 1, and .1. Wood Platt. Grade lx.-l, Mary Garland: 2,) and nei-is Trainor; 2, Doris Mut- loath championship on satin-day: Mr. smut Bradley. two-her °i| w. and Mrs. w.’ Stewart and total of o: 1-2 against 41 l-z tofu: Pennsylvania. 2 and l. Marjorie Cameron; a. Mfliwi tart; 3. Muriel Noonan. slim ca: Passenser-"Ivs wiifli ' lflarlsoonh-M. McKay scored the Dunblane school is rpendinl iii-l family of Errol N. H. are visltinfghg Mggl-opomlm gum, 44 l-g for’ Joe Blnteheldcr, New England Noonan. Grade I.Jr.—1. Cecelia Arsanaultzi to have to wait for a. seat, ain't it “l! l“! 0i "i9 lune in the firsiwaostion at his home in Ohsrlottc- trisndl in Lot l. the Bantam Canada delegation and amateur titilnt, Emery P. Strattonl Grade VHI.—l, Olga Gwen: 2. I. Lorraine Noonsn; 3, Yvonne Jellyl hht Car Passenger-“Yours filfifi A " ma --—- as 1-: mi- rsnnsylvanis, in the twviwd Wilma Omlsiey also rogisicr- Kathleen '- ; a, Robert cav-hiasnoi-ntnv waieii. lluckly. I've got to wait toi- I x a ‘I§* Kl