- I” l t F Gordon - Wright I W e 5 te m Nuptials L 0 C a I s A wedding interest was solenmiaed on Saturday morning M‘ m 'I‘rlnlty United church at seven wills column u reserved for arm 0131003. WhSn MISS Jean 23128061112 gr-iacai interest! but advartlalll 0| wflflht. dlllflllkl‘ Of $118 llrlb Mil‘. , “way untur- mr l“ ‘Wfiflt: f-"and Mrs. Leslie wright was united w"- I "°"' """" ‘W’ _ ‘in marriage to Robert Angus Gor- “"""“ “v-c"; "a alas"; am- mers e an a Doug Gur- don. The church was tastefully _auv Alcohol, Glycerins. Pree-hieeorsted with flowers and potted w... Anti-freeze. at 111W"- Iplants. The ceremony was . r- 1-4414-11-19-31- formed by Rev. I. B. Cam ll, BA-Jnthepresen ofth im- mediate relatives andoea fewelnti- 4-0 an r014 PRICES for your| 05g med Dr. Hess Hog Special.‘ T8045, Drug C0,, Kensington. played the Wedding March and ll-iwtfflduriirg the ceremony rendered soft i... mus o. .. UYING LIVE and dressed, The bride who was given away by 90mg’, every M,“ Rugggll cham- her brother. Mr. J. S. Wrlzht, was w” Kgngingtml. L-2495-l1-l9-2i WW lovely in a silk crepe dress of ’ brown and“ gold with hat and ac- _ EW HIGH TEST heavy dutypesaorles matching shades. She guipuillld radib batteries. in stock at carried a bouquet of pink and yel- waoeg L-24l4-l1-10-2iAlow talisman rmas. The bride and ' I mlmedvielrel “nfrtttfndflfé _ _ m, l Y r ceremony Raff“; ggfimncefi nflgnatfliilr. and Mrs. Gordon left on the me dmce o‘ E Gmmm Rogers, morning train on s. wedding tour mlde buying Suva‘, foflto Montreal, Toronto and other 5mm" - Lamwudmulplsoes of interest. Pent ItMMr. Godrltion lst the manager of . Calla an Na ional Empress of- "15 33515.3 srclzfiemsilf: .111? ,rloe at summertime and his bride i" s,“ ma“ $100 Ipuwlblgqflwas on the staff of the Canadian i" t“ - - ' Bank of Commerce at Charlotte- town. Both h s me as’ -CONGRATULATIQNS——MLAIIC flugughqut Qhaagroyingslcgywho gm m, Cyrus Geller‘. of Urbanviile. 30m m, Guard,“ m their home on Friday. Nov. 9th of twin b0Y5-—5 -sl'0lfE AT BANQUET-Among e speakers at the banquet in con- ection with the Fbx Show at Bor- den, in addition to those mentioned Saturday, were Hon. Heath Strong.’ K.C., M.L.A., Mr. Hugh F. Morrison and Mr. Horace Wright. LADY FANE SCHOOL Following is the standing of Lady Fane school for October. Grade X-i Robert Oakes. Absent: Aletha. Rsgerson. Grade IX-l Kenneth Paynter. Grade IV-l. George Sturdy, 2 Cecil Oakes, 8 Aubrey Gamble. Grade H1 (Sh) l Doris Oakes, 2 Elsie Francis, a John Francis and Denton Francis. Grade III (Jr.) 1 Muriel Fran- -ll0l..‘ifAN‘s MASTER TAILOR Bil-Others are sizing you up. . . when you least suspect it. It ~ then, w look your best at all You will if our Master Tailor . - your Suits and Overcoats It .. m, more, And-Holman’. Grade I-l Everett Gamble. I Lean, MP, w. Horace Wright and - - -to-messure garments are um‘ “mm-i the others. ’ wed w p“ pal-fecal C. Marlon Blondon-Teaoher. 1-2432-11-10-11. ' PRIZE LIST CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL Standing of Cape Traverse School for the month of October: -TB.ANSFEB.RED-Ml'. Charlie llcKinnon, C. G. R. section fore- lsan, Kenslngtan, has been pro- aotedtoasimilarpositionat Bor- -- He will, in Kensington, be acceded by Mr. Benjamin Con- don. The people oi Kensington are lorry to lose Mr. McKinnon and ‘it's’: " "m 9 DQOP o - Ive town. Y. u Senior Department ,, Grade IX.--l. Arabelle Gardiner; 2. James Patterson; 3. Esther Crooks. Grade VIilL-l. Hamel Sherren: 2. Helen Muttart; s. Helen Lord. Grade VI.—-1. David Clarke» Grade V.-1. Jimmy Hefiel; 2. Kenneth McNeill; 3. Austin Howatt, ~- L-The funeral services for Oliver Ryder which were held, Primary Department Thursday afternoon from his Grade V.—l. Dorothy Gardiner; residence were very largely at- 3- V91‘! 3086mm; 3. Lester Patter- ded. Rev. Mr. MsoGowsn of 801l- tllillfion conducted the service Grade lIV.-l. Eleanor Harvey; 2. by Rev. J. B. Wilson of Alice Sherren: 3. Mary ‘Prowsdale. 1- erside. T116 Pillbcarers were, Grade II.—1. Wendell Howatt. *5?!- C- C. Dickie, L. R. Allen, Grade I. Sr.—l. Alonso Patter- ' t k Gamble, Stanley Pony, pm]. son: 2. Norma-n Bartlett; 3. Viggo '~- Arsenault and Hugh Qunb]Q_ N . tennent was in the united Grade I. Jr.—l. Eleanor Cutclifle; urch Cemetery at Union 00mm 2. Norms Irving; 3. Eleanor Lord. = Bgeachers: Lorne Bell, llfieanor e . IN MEMORIAM DONALD F. MAONEILL -LARGELY ATTENDED FUN- -lAnY FANE -- ‘The regular illlg of the Sunshine Workers ch of J. R. C. held their m3. , lili-‘elllls Friday afternoon. "n! opened by singing a, mate friends. Miss Jessie Strong‘ tins entries: "filth m: with president Cecil I cs in the chair. The minutes of '» 13st meeting were zead and ap- r- ved. Business arising from min- ‘ l was taken up and it was de- " v to collect as many coupons as ible for J. R. C. The circula- " manager Aubrey Gamble re- " d the sole of l2 magazines for ~ month of October and it was ‘ KM to order fifteen this month. "“ mar‘ the news letter for "lrlber and the suggcslons for 1 '0 be done was discussed. ' "time commitie: were absn: There passed away at his home in DeSable on Friday morningni September 28th. Donald F. Mac-I Neill in his 82nd year. Although ailing for some time he complain, and died peacefully trust- ing in a risen Lord. The funeral which was held on Sunday, 30th and conducted by his pastor, Rev. Ewen MacDougall, was largely attended both at the house and in the cortege. He was laid to rest in Argyle Shore Cemetery ,_ H beside his wife who predeceased ,,£‘~"§JJ§ZYP"-fi:g hr nsxthlm by about a year and a half.“ ' Z C - "monk! “them. b! 181118 The pail bearers were six grand sons: James. Calvin. Rusaall and tldwin Campbell, Richard and Wai- er n. ——~_-.____. PERSONALS m Mural-e: MaoNeiil of m‘ 1* the truest of Mr. and Mrs. 3- Marlson of Summerslda-S "r- um Mrs. Idoyd Bowatt of L ' ‘Mon and their dauqh‘ I Grace. are the guests of m. - ' "'- Hs-th (‘kisholm of Sum- and Hector x. at homo. .~$ i_______i_____ ———- While ewioring pits in a. cave nfiimdswillbepleasedtoharn near Carrara. Italy, men recently .llh.I.l-I.Monkleyisim-fblmdanu rlverlooo a " 1mm her serious indispo- feet below the surface and a. mile which has kept her confin- from the cave entrance. while re- ill her home for the past three mpins of prehistoric animals were " ° i discovered not fa;- away. sons, Eunice, Mrs. Duncan J. Camp- bell, DeSoble; Bertha. Mrs. Herbert G. 'Neison, Providence, R. 1.: Ada, Mrs. William Gillis. DeSable; Kath- erine. Mrs. Earl Rogerson. Bummer- side; Walter D. in Vancouver, B. 0.; . Thais rheumatic ‘ 1 twlngoaln your join indicate tbs reaenco n! uric acid in tbo lood which ma! 1H5 ti‘ asrloaa illness. Remove the oauae of tbaae pains-drive the c,‘ Rheumatic Pains ‘- and ,1... b P121”; l?“ “tiles out Burden‘ Bitten. \ ftp; STOMACH. BLOOD AND SKIN , l. 082'!‘ HS, Year. the UH _..._. speakers i; SHOWN CLOSED SUCCESSFULLY AT BORDEN gantpionllCilfiML. Card Honour Roll Prize Captured By Mr. iQobert Baker Keen Competition In Various Classes At Fox Show, Where Entries Doubled Those Of Last The honours were fairly evenly divided for the championships at the Borden Fox Show. Mr. Robert Baker, North Bedeque, received the prize for the grand champion fox of the show, T. E. Lockerby, get- reservo champion. Mr. Baker also took the champion adult fox, champion female and champion adult female several other firsts and Mr‘. T. E. Iockerby, Clark, R. S. Humphrey. Ernest Mills, F- J. Lockerby and A. E. MaoLean, M.P., also figured in the “ampions. The entries doubled. those of last year. The light medium silver class had the rnost entries. Medium sil- ver and pale silver classes were . well filled. The entries were not so large in the darker claswe. . Tile judges expressed much sat- isfaction with the spacious new ea e ense §’,‘,',2d;,:§, w‘ ,2: gait“ $0.1... tries: lst. Ernest Mills; 2nd, Rob- committee. The show which was open to all fox ranchers in East Prince was highly commented noon by Judges and also speakers at the banquet on Thursday night when the four men. the Premier membe u of the government were the guests of Among the Premier MscMillan, Hon. Thomas MacNutt, Hon. Heath Strong, K.C.. Hon. Walter M. Lea. Mr. the were Hon The prize lht is as follows: Class l-Blaek and Extra Dark Section l, Adult Males. two en- tries: lst, Dr. Iockhart, Kensing- ton; 2nd, R. S. Humphrey, sington Section 2, Year Old Males, one entry: lst, R. S. Humphrey. Section 8, Adult Females. entries: lst and 2nd, Robert Baker. Bedeque. No entries in section four. Section 5, Male Pups, five en- tries: lst, Ernest Mill. Millspoint: 2nd and 3rd. P, G. Clark, Sum- merside: 4th, Robt. Walter Clark, Kensington. Section 8, four entries: 1st. Ern- est Mlll; 2nd, J. and C. Baker Bedeque; 3rd, P. G. Clark. Slim- merside; 4th, D. Bell, Carleton. K811- two I Baker; iith, Class ifs-DRE Silver 3rd. Dr. 4th, Cecil Section 3, Adult Females, three lst and 2nd, J. and C Baker; 8rd, Bruce Campbell, Carle- ton a Section ii. Male Pups. four en- tries: lst. Ernest Mill; 2nd. P. G. Clark; Bruce‘ Campbell. Section 8, Female Pups, two en- tries: lst. F. J. Locker-by, Hamil- ton: 2nd, P. G. Clark. Lockhart; 4th. was most patient, never heard to 5"" 3' 9'“ "emu" sun“ I gection l. Adut Males. one entry: lst, Cecil Stewart, Borden. Section 2, Adult Females, entries: 1st, R. S. Humphrey: 2nd. J. and C. Baker: 3rd. Robrrt Baker; use. Cronin‘, Hamilton. five Stewart; 5th, 4. Year Old Females. five ohm: entries: lst, R. S. Humphrey; 2nd and 3rd, Douglas Bell‘. Read and Son. Borden: 5th. 136i!" Stewart. _ Section ii. Male Pups: let. Rob- There are left to cherish his ert Oarruthers, memory four daughterts and two'Claude Howatt, Carleton. Section 6, Female Pups, entries: lst, F. J. Lockerbv: 2nd. R. S. Hum 4th, J. 1.. Carleton; 2nd. eight Douglas 3rd. Bell? 4th. Dollklas Bell: 3th. Rob- ert Carrutllers; 8th, Cecil Stewart. Class 4-—Medium Silver Section Section 1. Adult Males. elsht m- eat Mill- tries: 1st, T. I. Iookerby: 2nd and Champion Pup of Show: F. J. Psrven Cass, C. B. Rogers. besides seconds. Mr. P. G. Robert the and committee. Hugh Morrison, J. F. Arnett, A. E. Mac- Tournament Again St. Paul's Ball, Stunner- slde was the scene of another large crowd who took pilrt in the game of the C. Y. M. L. Auction Flrty Five contest, Friday night. Five games 11mm will be played be- for the completion of the pre- Christmas tournament. With many close ararogate scores at present the result of the tournament would seem to be Just about as uncertain the-winners: Ladies, first, Margaret Arsenault; Ladies. consolation, Mrs. Cahill; v Gentlemen, first, Arthur Perry; Gentlemen, consolation, Medius 3rd, P. G. Clark; 4th and 5th, Capt Blacquiere. J. L. Read and Son; 6th, Cecil And what s. game the “freeze- Stewart. tout" proved to be! When the final Cecil Stewart; 4th, Oliver Camp- bell. Section 3, Adult Females, entries: lst and 2nd, Robert Baker; 3rd, Capt. J. L. Read and Son: 4th, J. and C. Baker. Section 4, Year Old Females. six - entries: 1st, R. S. Humphrey; 2nd, Jack l-Ieffell, Albany; 3rd, James Carruthers; 4th, Cecil Stewart: 5th, Capt. J. L. Read and Son; 6th. Claude Howatt. Section 5, Male Pups, six entries: ‘lst, Ernest Mill; 2nd, Dr. hart; 3rd, Douglas Bell; 4th, J. Herring, Borden; 3th, Robert . Crozier; 8th, Harrison MaoFarlane, " dell ue. Section 6, Female Pups, six en- ert Baker; 3rd, Douglas Bell; 4th, P. G. Clark; 5th, Dr. Lockbart; 8th. Cecil Stewart. Class 5—-Llght Medium Sliver Section 1, Adult Males, three entries: lst, P. G. Clark; 2nd, Jack I-leffell; 3rd, Capt. J. L. Read. Section 2, Year Old Males. twu . entries: lst, Cecil Stewart; 2nd. Section 3, Adult Females, four entries: lst, R. S. Humphrey; 2nd. 4th, Capt. J. L. Read and Son I Section 4, Year Old Femalesj twelve entries: 1st. R. S. Humph-| rey; 2nd, Claude Howatt; 3rd and 4th, Cecil Stewart; 5th, Jack Hef- fell; 6th, Douglas Bell. Section 5, Male Pups. nine en- tries: lst. A. El MacLean; 2nd, Ernest Mill; 3rd and 4th. Vemie Webster; 5th. T. E. Lockerby; 6th, P. G. Clark. Section 6, Female Pups, nine entries: lst, Ernest Mill; 2nd, Rob- ert Baker; 3rd, P. G. Clark; 4th, Geo. Crozier; 5th, Ernest Mills; 8th, P. G. Clark. Class 6—Pale Silver Section i, Adult Males, four en- tries: lst, R. S. Humphrey; 2nd. Cecil Stewart; 3rd. A. E. Mac- Lesn; 4th, Claude Howatt. Section 2, Year Old Males, two entries: lst, R. S. Humphrey; 2nd. Section 4, Year Old Females, fivi: entries: lst, R. S. Humphrey: 2nd. Cecil Stewart; 3rd. John Heffell; 4th, Robert Carruthers; 5th, Wal- ter Clark. ' Section B. Male Pups, two en- tries: lst R. B. Humphrey; 2nd. Douglas Bell. Section 6, Female Pups, twelve entries: lst, P. G. Clark: 2nd, E Mills; 3rd, F, J. Lockerby: 4th. Jewell Herring; 5th, Geo. Crozier; 6th, Dr. Lockhart. Miltched Pairs Adults, five Baker; 2nd, 3rd, P. G. Clark; 4th, Cecil Stewart; 5th, Claude Howatt. Matched pairs, pups: lst, est Mills; 2nd, Robert Baker; 8rd, P. G. Clark; 4th, Vemie Webster. entries : Robert lst. Robert Humphrey; C HAMPIONS Adult male: T. E. Iockerby; se- serve, P. G. Clark. Section 2, Year Old Males, four entries: 1st, Robert Carruthers; 2nd, Capt. J. L. B/ead and Son; 8rd. four Douglas Bell. | and two son-s. Martin and Adrien; Roches of Misoouche; two brothers,’ Theodore and Urban, and four sis- ters, Miss Winnie DesRnches. Ri-‘ mouski, Roches. DesRoches and Mrs. Roches of Misoouche. to all whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral is taking place this Mrs, 1d,, G, morning at nine o'clock to Mis- oouche Church-S Lockerby; reserve, Ernest Mill. Lockerby; reserve, R S. Humph- rally was reached the game had re-, solved itself into a bid for honors, between the East End and the West lihld. The first game went East, the; second West. And then as mat End and West End supporters en-- ccurazcd and cheered their respec- tive representatives on to victory.’ Mrs. Carver “turned on the power play" to win the thl:d and deciding 881116 Mid the duck-S Newly Weds Ho no u red The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stavert on Spring street, Summer- side. was the scene of a happy event last Tuesday evening when the ladies of the Baptist Churcl gave them a surprise party in hon- our of their recent marriage. After the guests had all asaem~ bled short speeches were given by a number of the ladies, and the bride and groom p.esented with s lovely gift. Mr. Stavert graciously acknowledged the gift and good wishes and on belLJf of himself extended a cordial welcome to all to their new home. in music and song, the guests join- ed in singing "For they Mrs. Btavert many years of hap- piness-S The Late Mrs. Arthur Caudlet, St. Nich o la s There passed away on Saturday morning at her home in St. Nich- olas, Delina DesRoches, Arthur Gaudet. The deceased Lady had only been ill a short ti pneumonia and her death two years is a great loss family. A devoted wife and mother she’ will be sorely missed in her home.‘ She was a native of Miscouche and w had many friends in the commun-‘s lty who will regret to lesm of her Bedque; and J. P. G. Clark. _ passing She leaves to mourn her m-eetown, repdmg, Mrs, Section 3. Adult Females, one husband, six daughters, Leonapwaugh, wnmot; duet Mm entry: 1st. Ernest Mill. Mary, Dena, Rita, Celina and Unice also her father, Mr. Joseph E. Des- Quebec. Phllouese Des- Bedford. Mass, Dumcne Eddie D- J- R-S H. Bishop has been ordered.“ What on earth docs the Younger Generation want with a latch-key? asks a writer. A r.oiselerm_iaock.____ Champion Male of Show: T. E. Ba Champion Year Old Male: R S. rey. Humphrey; reserve. Robert Car- Champion Female of ruthers, Robert Baker; reserve R. S. On Champion Adult Female: Robert Baker; reserve, R. S, Humphrey. Champion Year Old Female: R. Humphrey. Robert Baker; f o si t0 hel‘ where the influence of the ,a.nd Miss Verna Schurman. FEEDER. BTUDSWICIK . Harrison, i Of Summerside H igh‘ School , mm Grade XII-l Thomas Jackson, 2 Allison McIntosh. 3 Angus Mdlcan. Grade XI-i Keith Jelly, 2 neth Archibald, 3 Betty Jackson. Grade X-l Ruby MacNeill, 2 Penny Denny, James Clark, 3 Jean Cobb. Grade IX-1 Raymond Farrell, 3 " Ben Arsfillalllt. 3 Constance Denny, -" Beulah I-Iowatt. Grade VIII-l Marjorie Gorrill, Edward 2 Elllsworth MaoNeill, Gallant. 3 Grade VII E. Tantons Dept. l 2 Grant Travers, 3 Ada Sudsbury, Billie Enma-n. Grade Alex MiacKay. Grade VI M. L. Muttarts Dept. Evelyn Walker, 2 Francis Arsen- 1 suit, 3 Gordon Clark. Grade VI K. Jamlesons Dept. 1 |Roberta l-Iowatt, 2 Irene Allen, 3 Lloyd Allen. Grade V A. Green's Dept. 1 John Gallant, 2 Peter Rogers, 3 Edythe Dodds. Grade V B. Wood's Dept. 1 Ger- 2 Billie Manhood, Lloyd Pony, 8 Herbert Gallant. Grade IV M. S. Lewis’ Dept. 1 Merle Clark, 2 Audrev Champion, 3 Alere Bernard, Earl Perry. ard "Bernard, Grade IV I. Dawson's Dept. 1 bert Gallant, 2 Margaret MaoKen- ale, Leslie Currey, Stephrn McKin- non, 3 Billy Durant, Wilson Ram- say. . Grade III Sybil Tantozfs Dept. 1 Roberta Gorrill. 2 Lowell Allen, 3 Diane Downing. Grade III M. MlcCardles Dept. 1 Florence Vincent, 2 Bobby Palmer, 3 Lloyd Gallant. Grade II M. MoCar-dlek Dept. 1 Donald Wattcrworth, 2 Allen, 3 Shelton Harris. Grade I1 H. Manson's Dept. 1 Beryl Todd. 2 Gerda Clark, 3 Ed- ward McNeill. VII M. I. Muttarvs Dept. 1 Gloria Clark, 2 Ada MacLeod, 3 Kathleen HE SUIVIMERSIDE GUARDIA d PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE is at '"-'-"~ ‘Split-up Threatened In Australia , . Ken- . 1 up 1.4 u‘ - l- so - i mart-lean aksktlirenszl-roav ! ' _, Al- Grade I E. MoFarlane's Dept. 1 iCecil Arsencult, 2 May Grady. 3 After a delightful eveninar spent Jeim Refit/es- Grade I E. Bowl-less’ Dept. Cecil Stewart; 3rd. P. G. Clark;;'il°°d fellows" and wished Mr. andlElli-t- Present Mission- ary Pageant The Baptist lidllssiorlnry Society Wiimot Valley presented a mis- onary pageant in the wilmo. Val- ley hall last Thursday evening. Mr. Harry Waugh was chairman. “A W156 0f MI- plea from the Nations" and depict- ed life in India, Japan. Korea, Af- lfla with rlca and Greenland, pre at the arrival of Missionaries comparatively early age of forty- menus The pageant was entitled and from the present Assisting with special Western Australia representatives“; wealth. Its geographic separltim designated after residents of theirlfrom the other states by 1,000 miles 1 ‘state voted two to one for secessiorflof wsstelahds, as shown in the map, m. 1011,, Leltha Crue, 2 Mary Palmer, a John 1n a plebiscite. are in London seek- ‘ ing Parliament's approval oi Wes- item Australia's separation politic- is the reason. Pictured are a strip of the desert arid the Australian capitol at Canberra, remote from ‘ally from Australian Common- Westem Australia. fifimdiuiurrsnsfrliscrua- Adopt Trade s» MW ' ' iC.P.bGB!'dlI'S 'lWire) Restrictions Y " "s WCTHM ForSafe Guard (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. iii-Although forced to adopt restrictive measures to safeguard the economic life of vious to the Canada, the Dominion Government, even Hon. C. H. Cahan, K. 0., Secretary time, of State, states, is ready rellg~ anxious to increase the country's ion of Jesus Christ has not made trade with foreign countries on a itself felt. and basis of reciprocal mutual advan- numbers tage. - ere, solo, Miss Amanda Cannon. ummerside; duet, Mrs. Earle Leard ectors of St. Lawrence-St, George. B. Lewis, Mr. Cahan dwelt at length on tho Brewer commercial felfltlOlYilllpS of Can- Leard ads and the United States and sta- Be- ted that any improvement in the ,deque; solos. Miss Amanda Cannon trade between the two countries and Mir. J. B. Lewis. Speaking last night before his el- depended upon the extent to which The evening was a great success the United States is willing to let‘ COUSIN OF POET PASSES her home here. REACH ALBERTA (C- P. BY Gllllffllfllffl SW0!“ W1") hopes to sweep himself into _ KITSCOTY, Alta, Nov. lit-R. J. White House on an anti-Roosevelt. Keaton. platform. l - Saint John, N. B., were on their ttersby and "Buster" Show: way to Vancouver tonight, on foot. their arrival here they Mrs. born at Lincoln. Me..1suey lived in Fkodelifitm "i055 0f he!’ United States Presidency in 1036 on life. and a. nice sum was realized for down the barriers against Canadian missionary purposes-S ‘products. thereby restoring recipro- cal trade to an equitable basis. -Measures adopted by the Domin- ion Government to offset the con- 01’ (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) dition of excess of imports over ex- ICTON, N. B., Nov. 18»- ports aggravated by the Fordney- (Whittier) Harrison. McCumber and Hawle-r-Smoot inr- daughter of the late Captain S. H. ifls “have preserved Canada front L. Whittier. a (Dlllllll 0f the D085 complete commercial and industrial John Greenleaf Whittier, is ‘dead collapse," he stated. ‘ She was th by the Wvolwlch. lmslmd. court t0 widow of Thomas Harrison. pay the balance of the installments ion his automobile at the rate of 25 cents a week. which will require United States consul here. 70 years to settle the debt. 8 lat/r LONG TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT chancellor of the University oi’ New Her father was ohm (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wlroi BATON ROUGE, La, Nov. l8.— Long plans to run for the i i a third party ticket. The senator from Louisiana re- gards himself as the “kind of nl President this country needs“ and Bearing the signatures of players BHIdIon English and Australian trams :1 they had left Saint John Jan. 2'1 cricket bat sold recently m mu- Champion Adult Fox of Show: last, in ah effort to win a $5 090 cpshirc, England. raised sufflciont S. Humphrey; reserve, R. S. Lockerby‘ . Humphfgy, Grand Champion Fox of Show: Champion Male Pup: A. E. Mac- Robert Baker; reserve, G. E. Lean; reserve, Ernest Mill. Loclrerby- Champion Female Pup: F. J. Iockerby, Hamilton; reserve, Em- tle Shemogue, duri Rmerve, T. E. prize by returning there by June 33. At the end of the cigar makers‘ strike at Manila. PI, it was found 'l‘he Judges were E. H. Monkley. that all workers could not be taken Summerside; Stephen Taylor, Lit- back by tilt‘ ftlcmrl“ 5995"“ u“! Dumfermllne and District. l-‘nclbnll , N. B. Classifiers, demand for "smokes" hnd dropped League o; scotland. - I ng the walkout. funds t0 Drovidc '72 poor cllilclrr-n with winter clothing. A fixed scale of fines for assult- lug tho referee allrl other officials has lust been osinhlishod bv the 1 chefs nf Wes-torn Canada, who thr’ i i YORK, Nov. viewing X-ray plates of iihe jam fracture Frankie Flnnigsn suffered in last Thursday's game Montreal Marocns. Manager Eddie Gerard expressed hope tonight the Irish winger would be back in a week to aid his St. Louis team- mates in their National Hockey League campaign. ~ ‘ ___..______. | On the sixty-fifth wedding anni- IVBISBYY at Aberdeen, Scotland, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Mowatt re- ceived the congratulations of the King and Queen. Husband- It is a strange thing. but title. that the biggest fools have the most l)"1ll""ill wives i Wife (pleasedi-Oh what a flat- , terer you are darling. "Our engagement ls over. and dent you dzr-c a=k me to return the ring." "I Won't, but the jcwcllcr will." nllolo cm Sunlmcrsidc Mr. Chan has gone to great expense in securing Mr. B. Thom, one of the best known will cater in H11.‘ discriminat- ing public. Full (‘nurse Dinner or Supper 35c Be sure anal rrlll when in Tmnl. DAN R. CHAN, f\I'"n _ v up.- 11‘. l‘ ‘ i5 ' FALL- FURRING FOX RATION NO. 1 At your llr-arcst tlctlcr. av GEO-ROE MCMAN OW- lF I CAN JUST GFT NR5. ~ N E A CA5t-t wsau. A-sl uvz AN‘ BREATHE‘. - EDOiECTHE PoRcH-calmaesz"! wuss: ulo YOUSE arr ou-r 0' o: errln? M/HATCHA oom- m m: QNSTIRB HQUSI. ? FER GOODNEBQ You near HE FUN ‘a MR5. CFIOOK? WHY D Q1665 mun SEND FER THE Si s-ran? ' COUNT? THAT HEB A YOU HOLD HIM AN‘, ales-calico". i HAVE e. HARDNouGl-i TIME DUCKIN‘ n: cows wlo OUT slzuom‘ same‘. r A inn‘?