Isnnnn . . . . lIUSIOAL nevus sono nrrs na-nmxA-noo COUNT voun STUART g nnassnvos WILLIAM Y.» JIMMY DURANTE - lUPE VELEZ - mKa-ooowuo panic: 1 - vaz of uproerioue laughs l by Noun Fisher ERWIN - MAJORIE RAMBEAU ROBERT ARMSTRONG ~ MARY CARLISLE CAGNEY e THElMA TODD VSITARTAS TO-DAY - PRINCE EDWARD I Stolen Jewelry Found In Railway Yard SAINT JOHN, N.B.. Oct. 24—(0P) -Rec£_nt deportee from the United GtBtBSpB. young man who gave his hmnefiis John Zwcker, his age as It years, and his home es Halifax, led saint John detectives to a flewelty. cache under a railway yard platform here this afternoon, police its Acting o na. tip, detectives appre- hended Zwicker not far from a. local jewelry store which was broken into Monday night, and, on search- . lng him, found rings concealed about his person, they claimed. He-will face the magistrate here tomorrow morning on a. charge of breaking and entering and stealing woods to the value of more than $50. LITTLE awn dun. .Wlzo.is the millionairese who owns that ear? TheJittIe beggar girl in the mm Who made you cry your eyes out yesterday. a rrfeniisiiiiiéi cilia; nail. e MATHIESON ' l. ii..,.l3ell D. L. Mathieoon. LLB. Barrister! b Solicitors Money to Loan Cameron Block. Charlntietovvnjllj. n- JIFHAsLAM. 12.11., LLB. BABRISTEB. SOLICITOR, ETC. gfNevv Braee nlldinr MacGuigan & Trainer Mark B. MaoGnigan, K. (7. it C. St. Clair Trainer, B. A. Barristers. Solicitors. eio. Masonry T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, Richmond Street, Char-Touchin- .J.A_,,|Iacllonald,l(.0. BAIIISTIB. SOLICITOB. be. Building . liley I Charlottetown. P. n. Island. ilency. so Loan and Collection 1., liven the very but attention.‘ _ _ W5-2-a-1month. ‘ H. F. MacPI-IEE, B. A. , nouns. ac. BABBISTBE. . SOLICITOI ._ his: Baiidilll. Charlottetown . i h. You Former Islander Dies at Trochu, Alta. TRDCil-III. Alta. Sept. 8—Death stalked through the ranks of old pioneers here Thursday when Gor- don Roberts, a resident of 3) years standing. died suddenly following a heart attack. He had been ailing for a. few days but apparently had not taken his illenss seriously as he died while visiting at the home of W. Donor. a friend who lives just north of town. The funeral was held from the family residence Saturday morning with Rev. Young oi the ‘United Church officiating. A native of Prince Edward Is- land, the late Mr. Roberts came to Alberta in 1903 and settled at Olds, where he lived for a short time before moving to Trochu. He was engaged in farming and was also associated with the late Mayor lkzkeniilder in the cattle business. A public-spirited man he served for a. number of years on the vil- lage council and on the local school board. Besides his wife. he is sinvived by eight c hildren, Mrs. L. Tieray of Parsons, 13.0.; Robert and Roy. teachers in the district; and Lettie, Hazel, George, Verna and Glen, all living at home. RESTORE OLD VILLAGE MAKE IT BEAUTY SPOT CA PI TOL classic‘ over filmed! Thrill to rho greatest auto racing ~f._,/" '_/» . Central Bedeque School Fair ______ GLASS I-GBAINS Oats: 1 Everett McKenzie," Pern- wood. 2 Alex Lefursy. North Bed- eque, s Miuiel lefursy. North Bedeque; 4 Frank McFarlane. Fernwood. wheat; 1 Everett McKenne. 2 Austin McKenna, Central Bedeque. 3 Edgar sherry, Fernwood, 4 Rowen sherry, Fernwood. Barley: 1 uilian Schurmen, Cen- tral nedeque. 2 Rowen Sherry. Wm wood, 3 Muriel Leiurgy, North Bed- eque, 4 Alex Leiurgy. Corn: 1 Dobert Ioard. Central Bedeque, 2 Lllliim Schurmen, 3 Ruth Lcard, 4 Jane Dingwell. Beans; l Blanche Johnson, Cen- tral Bedeque. 2 Ruth Lellfl. Fem- iwood. 3 Albert Gaudet. Pernwood, 4 Goldie Jack, Central Bedeque. CLASS Green Mountain potatoes: 1 Gor- aid MeKenna, Central Bedeque, 2 Alex Lefurgy. North Bedeque, 8 Austin McKenna, Central Bedeque, 4 Mildred McMurdo. North Bed- leque. l Irish cobbler potatoes: 1 Alex Leiurgy, 2 Dome McFarla-ne, Fern- wcod. 8 Billy Leiurgy. North Bed- eque, 4 Helen sherry. Turnips: 1 Marion McMurdo, 2 Lloyd lefurgy. 3 Ullian S:hur- man, 4' Alex Uefurgy. Carrots: l Robert Ioard, 2 Elsie Dawson, Central Bedeque. 2 Jack Crosman. Central Bedeque, 4 Dell Dingwell, North Bedeque. Parsnips: 1 Bella Gallant, Cen- tral Bedeque, 2 Dell Dingwell, 3 June Dingwell, North Bedeque, 4 Frank Gallant, Central Bedeque. CLASS S-JFEGETABLES Tomatoes: 1 Kenneth Henderson, 2 Muriel England. North Bedeque, 8 Weldon Cro , Central Bedeque. 4 Margaret Arsenault, Central Bedeque. Cucumbe s: 1 Ruth lend, Ibra- wood. 2 Kenneth Henderson, 3 Jack Crosman, 4 Noreen Hender- son, Fernwood. - Beets: 1 P6287 Sheri-an. Central Bedeque,_ 2 Helen Arsenault. North Bedcque. 8 Bells. Gallant, Central ‘ Fernwood School. B?‘ , 4 Don Sudbirry, Central , _ B eque. LONDON. Oct 24.-—An ideal vill cabbage: Everett Mcxennl‘ age has been restored and a beauty spot established at London's door. The has come about through a trust company purchasing from the Royal Society of Arts, West Wycomibe. Buckinghamshire. As a starter, 80 memibers of the com- pany visited the village of West Fernwood, 2 Weldon Crosman, Cen- tral Bedeque, 3 Jack Crosman. Cen- tral Bedeque, 4 Helen Sherry, Piernwocd. Squash: 1 Ruth Lcsrd, 2 Robert Leard, 3 Betty Barwise, North Bed- eque, 4 Harold Leard, Central Bed- eque. Wycombe and had ten in a room P m. which before renovation was the colmpgaék_law;gggncgmau" 2 village slaughterhouse. m,“ Barwm,” Five years ago the greater part of the village had been condemned. Notice of repair had been served on the owners of 50 cottages and» the village was in danger. ‘Phen the Royal Society of Arts stepped in and to-doy Weet Wycombe is a perfect example of the 17th cen- tury villege- a beautiful piece of old England~ almost on London's door-step. ' ' 1'01- four years the Royal Sociiety of Arts carried-out; the restoration work and it has been continued during. ths lest twelve months by CLASS 4—\FIDWBES Sweet Peas: l Harold Leard, 2 Howard Ieard, 3 Peggy Sher-ran. Mixed flowers: 1 Ruth Jdhneen, 2 Goldie Jack. s ‘ Areeneult, 4 Ruth Leard. Gladiolus: 1 Muriel Iofurgy . Potted geranium: 1 Ralph John- son, 2 Lillia Schurmen, 3 Dot Reeves. 4 G1 n McFai-lane. CLASS li-IIUIT Astrschan Apples: l Prank Mc- Aliood Set ofllhains? a DRIVE IN SAFETY It is not safe, during this uncertain weather, to take a trip without having your car equipped with a good set of chains in case of emergency. A few- dollars invested judiciously in chains may, save you a large repair bill-possibly your life. A fliliiilillluaiir" 3 (mains y-Seve Yoeilrouble and Worry. l i You will led a large meek et mrlrme. Ftrnwwd. 2 Ralph Lord. Wealthy Apples: 1'Arthur Sud- bury. 2 Bella Gallant, 3 Valerie Arsenuult. 4 Weldon Cmsman. Crab apples: 1 Constance Mo- Farlane, 2 Kenneth Henderson. 3 ,Denton Hogs. 4 Ralph Rogg. , Plums: 1 Doris Clerk, 2 Garth Clark, North Bedeque. GLASS 6—O0OKING White breed: 1 Lillian Schur- ‘man, 2 Bella Gallant, Central Bedeque, 3 Marion McMurdc, 4 Muriel Lefurgy. Tea Biscuits: 1 Doris Clark, 2 Lil- lian schurman, 3 Zelme. Arsenault, l4 Mildrfid NbMurdo. Ginger Snaps: 1 Lillian Schur- man. 2 r‘ McMnrdo. 3 Mild- red McMur-do. 4 Ruth Sudbury. White tea cake: 1 Lillian Sohur- man, 2 Mildred Mclidurdo, 3 June Dingwe Cmeman, 2 the trust company. The work is now nearly completed. ll. Fudifit 1 Welder. Ruth Sudbury. 8 Iiillien Schurvnen, 4 ‘ Johnson. School Lunch: 1 Pauline Hen- “derscn. I cases i-srwmo _ _ i -.~ ‘ Hemstitching: i Dorie Clark, 2 v , Marion Lord. x 1M Crocheting: 1 Kathleen Connolly, Central nedeque. Knitted Sweeter: 1 Karim Lord. 2 Margaret Arsensult. Denied Sock: 1 Doris Clerk. I lmanohe Johnson. CLASS l-HANUAL TIAIIIINO Hatchet Handle: 1 Jut Oms- Iman, 2 linmett Bnlth, 2 Danton Clark. , Milking Stool: 1 Hwlrd beard, 2 Inger Sherry s Gereldglloliensta. Natl no: Douglas Ian-d. I Rowen sherry. 4 I Barred Rock 0111680081 1 J1me Steel mlils of the corporation ac- Dingwelhi Weldon Croamen, Slrmfi- counted for a substantial amount A‘ Hflwam’ Plxiuinl-‘wbqkn 'Deweou. 4 Dfill Dlnswelh v of the increased output of coal! _ mule). Iofurgy. CLASS IF-COLLEUIIONS - o» 1E‘ white Leghorn Chickens: 1 Frank Menu-lane. 2 Everett Mcxenne, a c no t i. ' I ‘ilradilialll; Increases, Central p ' ,_ “ Guardian" non-main. o‘; a-ccna- Consideratiou has been given to a plsndesignediotakecamofar» rears on the preferred stock of - Douninion coal oomph?!‘ but the company has u. num r o pmbiwll "1913117138 901mm“ hem" such 3,: 33:13 nslTrylctly payable is plnn cnn behsliabmittedskto ‘prefer. advance: enoe s1“ o ere, ewton Moore, President cf the company "an"! H" m“ ‘la’ °‘~ gmm“ m“ ‘ad A1288 ' nq-evss-vfiblgigi‘. Ooel rpora 0n stated here ‘ ‘night. -—"—' OONBULT ms ruooCK. e1- “w c“! “mu.” L“! pert Goeeerd Cersetiere at Prone a notable exp this year, a recent report indieat- 3W5» I'm" °n ing that the twg Cape IBfeton coal companies would mine , in 1934 5,000,000 ions compared with 3,600.- 000 in 1933. ternevl at 0L1) SYDNEY CEEINED COAL. -l1‘he Schooner "Conan" arrived from Sydney with a. cargo of coal for while the shipme ‘ up the St. Lawrence to Quebec and Ontario look care of an additional 1,000,000 tons over last year. Sir, Newton said there was an encouraging activity in the Cape Sreton industrial area. While e11 COUPONS on Plymouth Car. A. Pickard d: 00., Coal Dealers are giv- ing ten coupons for every ton of coal paying their account. New or old eo- oount. L-i8l2-l0-lfidi. injurious Weeds: 1 Central Bed- ,eque ‘ ‘ 2 a ’ _ ‘ ‘ loaves: 1 Central Bedeque 8011001; 2 Central Bedeque 5011001. 3 Samples of Wood: ,1 Fernwood School. ' CLASS ll-SCIIOOL WORK (a) 1 Marion McMurdo, 2 win- nie Armnault, North Bedeque, 3 Norma England. North Bedeque, 4 Ruth Johnson, Central Bedeque. (b) 1 Emily Gsudet, Central Dedeque, 2 Goldie Jack, a Zelma Arsenault, North Bedeque, 4 Mary Gaudet, Central Bedeque. (c) 1 Clare Arsenault, North Bedeque, 2 Janet McMurdo, 9 Mild- red Waugh, North Bedequo, 4 Ruth Bud y, Cenrtal Bedeque. (d) 1 Muriel England, North Bedeque, 2 Ruth Icard, s Mildred MbMurdo, 4 Doris Clark, North Bedeque. (e) 1 Irma Dawson. 2 Helen Barwise. I Jennie Bii-rwise, 4 Aus- Plant diseases: 1 Pernwood School. of the steel plant were HARD o0“? n m“ wauh 11°‘ °‘1“‘“Y “"- °P°"""“°“‘ u ‘ Scotch and Amerigagiinrdtloalsold whole were at approximately 00 per at Iowan pm” by A “chm a, go, cent of capacity. At the Do ‘Phone my 1,.144g.19.34-31, collieries there was full time pm- . duction at approximately 100,000 Doflmno" coKE___w° u, “n. w" P" Week’ loading oars Coke today. s. Pickard Recent strikes, he said, had cur- tailed shipments ol ooal to the St. Inwrence district. at an important time in the slapping season, but he indicated efforts were being made to catch up on the loss. CONRAUS OLD VESSEL - ' IS SCUTTLED AT SEA d: Co. Phone 240, L-1448-10-24-8i. SERVICES of Tryon Baptist Cir- cuit Sunday, October 28th, will be Bonshsw ll A. M. ill-yon 7.80 P. M. Rev. '1‘. O. DeWolfe, preacher. L-14e0-10-2l-1i. TH! PRESBYTERIAN 0:115:31! IN CANADA-Services for Y. WWW“ °°° x-"Smy" October 2am. Cardigan 11 s. m. “We yam s80 a smell "mm!- Dundas 2 p.11’. Lorne Valley 4 P. M. ship of 348 ions, the Otago, left Montague q p_ M my, Knight 5g, Liverpool for PM Chalmers. New John. will be the speaker. Rev. John Zecland. She did the voyage in the A, pmcnm-d, Moderator, almost record time of 85 days, and‘ 11-1406-10-3-11. many were the yarns told of her, both in the town and at her des- tinatlon. Now she has been taken out to sea. for the last time and scuttled. PERSONALS Mre.A.J.MsoNevinof1 ‘ isthe ofMr. and Mrs. tin McKenna. (f) 1 Georgie Schurman, 2 Jennie Carruthers, 3 Emmett Ran- ahan, 4 Marlon Lord. . Map Drawing, Map oi New Brunswick: 1 Doris Clerk. 2 June Dingwell, S Muriel England, 4 Fio- rence McKinnon. ' ' Mop of North America: 1 Inna Dawson, 2 Helen Bsrwise, 8 Aus- tin MoKenne, 4 Bertha, Crosmnn. Map of Europe: 1 Everett Mc- Kflml. 2 Rowan Sherry. 8 Marion Lord, 4 nnmett Ranahan. Art Work: Drawing of an Apple: 1 Dell Dingwell. 2 Yvonne Amen- lrult. s Marion McMurdo, 4 Denton I-Icgg. Dmwins of a pumpkin: 1 Emily Gaudet. 2 Jack WauZh. 8 Zelma. Arseneult, Arthur Sudbury. Drawing of n. tree: 1 Bella Gal- lant. 2 Prank Gallant, s Ruth Sud- burY. 4 Janet Mcliiurdo. Drawing of a. jug: 1 June Ding- weli, 2 Muriel England, 3 Doris Clerk, 4 Florence idKinnon. Drawinl of Our School: 1 Irma Dawson. Dflwllld’ of s River Scene: 1 Constance MoFarlane, 2 Emmett Rene-hen. mn-nwocd, s Marion 10rd. 4 Helen Barwise. Pointed Xmas card-i Helen Bel-wise. 2 June Dingweil, 3 Irma Dewson, 4 Marion Lord. Portfolios: P. E. I. as s summer resort: l Central Bedeque. Famous people .0! today: 1 Cen- n-al Bedeque School, 2 Pbrnwood School. PWMt Ne»: 1 North Bedeque School: I Central Bedeque School. Posters: A stitch in time saves nine: 1 Eiriily Gaudet. Central Bedeque. 2 June Dingwell, a Ruth MeKinnon. illernwood, 4 Ruth Sud- bufy. Cents-e! Bedeque. It Pays to Advertise-l Helen Der-wise. 2 Marion lord. Central Dedeque. S Lillian Schunnan. Weather Chart: 1 Central Bede- qlle School, 2 Fernwood School. Plasticine modelling: Pig: 1 Emily Gsudel. 2 Bella. Gallant, c. Bed.- eque, 3 Dell Ding-well. 4 Louis Pin- eeu, Pernwood. Man in a Canoe-l June Ding- well. 2 Duth Leard. S Lorne Mc- Fsriane, 4 Florence McKinnon. M"? 0! South Ameriev-l Con- stance McFai-lane, Fbmwocd, 2 Blanche Johnson. s Irma Dawson, 4 Lillian Schurman. SPORTS 100 ylni dash. boys 18 and 14- 1 Kenneth Henderson. 2 Alex Le. furgy. ‘Wilrddsemboyeitartd 10: 1 Frank Gallant. 2 Ralph Johnson. 2 Jack Cweman, 4 Lloyd Hogg, 50 yard dash, girls 8 and under: lMunio. s Norma mime. 4 Marion MoMiudo. '76 yard dash, boys l1 and 12: 1 Howard Lelrd. 2 Harold Leerd. 3 lnriie Mciferlanl. 4 Enmett Smith. Myflddeshlirlsfland 10:1 Mary Geudet. 2 Dot Reeves. North |Bedequm s Betty Berwise, 4 Bridget Ollie-ht. ‘ 80 yard dadh. Iirls 11 and 12:1 June Dingwell, 2 Muriel England, 3 m"! 9111199. Zeln-r. Arsenauit. 10° YIN dash. boys l5 and over: Sherry. URN“!!! lflllndreoe for WZIiDOIIIwUMIHSéGXIBSP- I M il mIhnmMi-Ifl lefurgyen ure "Ylfddlaltlilndoverzlller- ,2Dienche Johnson, 3 Cmno , But her past was a tale of romance. i She was once the uOmliflllld of Jos- 1 Winnie Arsenault. 2 Janet Mc- mlfilflfl.‘ The grown tofdoors .3 "on mdhmiewheenw vim“ arose-answer Heseleaelnnovelleeinwomsnb iemeemmeienimwifi m"g.m|:v;"wn oamw‘. m‘ out U.“ 51903016510110 iheletesiieiiilenzls Min. 1 lleCallum, 2 aces rule, or amuse. _ . tbs ussusuotoityoeuneifwmoeoet “hwy? ' Wear iiieeoiwoly goo-now! Mild! JnossCnig. dleton, gwvelztoldarepomr. "thetveoforderrremnowmbeoe the ' ‘j $556M,‘ youwilleeveeiiiatbeyevewldeflcv ildd ned-hevenotheeneibletooee enyco-seillorswmilddisturb 7'"""' | "Ielfllilmlflwineeeelotind qw- enceptinthetrvenhmlll." flfllllfl-fmedbyenenideeue‘: °"°""°" wqmilneembloedvrliitlleellnfll It mmm. iorboys: 1' Unlikgmeznrw {Li-tun a the mum: a a: "Iewflamwhmfl "m , ‘mung m¢ms.""" Imam” ‘°°""’ ' - I end ‘re...- n mu alums-intone. a. .m ' M" n l H Minimum can't/ate»: Ne. em Poetic. guest It Just on not paw to bmk her un- .1. M. McFayden, Ritz apartments Friends will regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. James Living- ston, Ciyde River, who is now a patient in the Prince Edward II- land Hospital, The School metre end friends of eph Conrad, novelist, and later he made references to her in his books “The Mirror of the Sea," "Folk," and ",The Shadow Line." Built in 1869, she put up some fine performances. Once she sailed 306 miles in 24 hours. Her last days, the family will be glad to know we:e spent as a coal hulk in Ho-i that Pius Doyle. young son of bart, Tasmania, a battered but’ Sergeant Dominick Doyle and m: 'proud vesel. Doyle is improving after his serious illness. IT ISN'T TIIE DISTANCE M“ punk R159. who 5pm; flu BUY ma WAY om: rams w, m, we.“ h, u,“ ma,“ m, "MT SPF-Lbs "ls-WIT" parents, has returned to Oharbtte- -'—'—' town. P. E. 1., where he is on the BOSTON, OCt lib-Henry Sher- Royal Bank 3t“g___1qew alum"; man, 23, rolled through a bed- New, room window early to-dsy while asleep, fell 18 feet to the ground. m‘ M“ Magma,‘ o; N" ‘and 01W hoflPll-Bl dWW" °°“1d Glasgow N. S. has been spending 11nd 11° "Imus mlllfm- ftwo weeks at her former home in | DsnialBeadorg. 65. s. nttivemoi‘qupenau_ p_ E, I“ ‘m, m, A-IIUQOXIl-Sh. N. .. W88 no S0 l'~ permit.‘ M“ um ha‘ A_ , tunate. He fell 0n his bedroom now,‘ a” floor and died three hours later of ‘IN MEMORIAM a fractured skull. MRS. BEIGE BAGNALL A particularly sad deeth occurred . ymw yoag, (m, 34-1“... ilnltkitfimtrer l-‘illvzr on Wednesday‘. the Yk‘ fssinal models, who .W=n urI-Mbertl-wev picrougttepngeioreo society's notables. Percy mick rand ewe! a" mum“! to 8° on m, puke; somew unexpectedly. most s. t soclet itself. . Wk °""°'- l!" h“ 81"" W“ ‘=0 line-agains y | Titian-haired Gertrude uever..;:f°Ab'-§ml’ mafia? “ii-Pl; 0d t0 , ti. mm‘ avfmxgdlgoai‘ aéangntlypptz? twenty-four years. and of a kindly do? 12121:‘ protested against Park hum“! ‘mpwmm avenue debs and sub-debs. whom ggamgrmuuggmmglmtwlgfiwhm 511° "°°“‘°d °* tm" 5°“ “m husband ma. brother o’: Rev from the rofessionals. ' ' ' m” Mzm,‘ oomph,“ "u", Jacob Heany, died twenty yeergego. these society girls is two-fold: » “Ham bffgfiu‘: “mom, ‘am; , . r 1~ m” u“ “kmg mfimnllllorence. wife of Horace fliompeon jobs not only in charity on W “m: Riven _ flhflwfi- 51° "id- but m the ‘hwai The funeral se was conduct- as well, cutting into their poorer-ed on October m swim’ mm" a! gévalwd- 1 ‘Boothmyd. assisted »'§"a.“.‘;'e.§.”§i 2- The? "9 n K ‘ma’ 5' Somers, form Pastor. Mr 00r- "id timid“ “l” “r” “Wm” donflarstv senagr "The Unbroken the standards oi the business. 1e;- “mrifv t?“ kmwfllltgv as‘, i‘; Pall bgares were nnwima, Erie ce o e 85ml and Ber en Bagnall; Albert Dennis showing," said Miss Meyer. "Thar .Willinin Heany and Everett Clover: “"i..':.""" ‘s: $°..““‘i“§.2€!.‘3;‘£‘2'¥,:"°“ as; “s; -=-=-- no noe. e on‘ ‘ noe he p sym- to do with their hands- The? 6011" pethy o! many friends. Interment know how to lift their clothes and y” ma“ 1n 3mm River gemnym shfiw them off properly." . Slide Miss Mayer, who came from. G Kills Three Boys PROTEST AGAINST SOCIETY GIRLS AS FASHION MODELS Paris and eight yeers m» Minded what she claimed wee the 1111i training school for models in the United States said she planned to call a mrcfing of professional moi!- ‘ Pl. Qt. 24—- °" "eff, "°°"b '°" ,';,,°'=.?;§;{;’g;,,§§ Fifteen hundred tons 0': anthracite ‘PM’ °°"‘ “i and navel. ling so feet, late 1 menace." 40¢; l She will vrvmse e nerfgluiltgzi‘ [mi bgngocpggefiiis’ 31.1.1.1. will ‘m’ b’ ‘M’ ‘mmmm "m" <xoavikea m picket the next fashion {Wm hm m‘ "m, h.“ do.” Miss-Mayer estimated um easily 1.000 jobs have been filled durinl the last year by society girls. NAME ROSE AFTER MARINA shown for the first time at the Nation“ m” I‘ tinned to labor moving the tons of I Horticultural Rel). eetniinsten. In,‘ 49.4 “"5 you” and“ has beai named "Princess Marine." n: John can i _ u has velvety salmon petals tinged no,“ 14, u‘ " "mm m" sold for cash or when customers are pm oil’ii». neiiiriaiIel , Atilllliil in the Prevention; oflioiliis "rau°"a':‘-"°'i" “Local ‘Druggists are Now Offering a Free Trial of Vilcks Va-tro-nol for Nose and Throat - Also of Its Ideal Compan- ‘ ion, Vlcks Vapo Rub g, _ NEW PREVENTION mas nan-o we some new... is ' Y the nasal _,____ panties. where most colds This Discoyery ilntroduces "w" “m "rev" ei w» Unique Woks Plan for lJustefewdrovllweamnostl-il. Re- Better Colds-Control peat every hour oreo ifnceded. Ve- HOW VICKS! PLAN WORKS tro-nol. aids Nature's functions-in the noee—to prevent colds. end m throw oi! colds in their early stages Used in time, ve-tro-nol aide in p“. Philemon: years of resurch on the problem oolifll. vicks (memlsts have developed a new sidin pie- 0i‘ venting many colds. To Help Shorten e Cold venting colds-irks: Vs-tro-nol, If e cold has developed, rub vim nose and throat: This new Vicks‘, Vapo Rub well over thmet and eheei tion is the ideal companionet bedtime. 1 ugh the night. Vapo. to Vioks VapMRuia. the modernltub attach the cold direct '-— two method of treating colds. [ways at once by Btimuie direei ‘lheee two Vick proportions, io- through the skin, like s poultiee o1 [ether with a few simple rules of plaster-and by Inhalation of its health, from the unique Viclrs Plan medicated vapore direct to the in- for Better Control or Colds. The flamed air-passages. This long-con- helptulness of the Plan in reducing tinned doub‘ action loosens phlegm, the number end duration of colds soothes irritated membranes. eases has been olinicslh tested by phy- diviouit breathing, and helps bro-k siciene. (hill details of‘ the Plan am congestion. in each package of vicks vs-tro-nol During the day-any time, any and of Vicks Vapo Rub.) place-use Vicks Va-tio-nol every Briefly, here is how Vicks‘ Pia-n few hours as needed. This gives you works: full 24-hour geztment withogt the 11s. s of cons n interns oeing "1'° “'1' mm‘ W“ wmui so often upsets cm digestion- Wetoh yourself and children after "Nam! °f,chm'°n- exposure to any (tnndltion that you~ m“ "an". n” know is apt to be followed by a cold. such es- Your druldist hes me cunnin- Oontect with others having fresh ation packages containing trial else: eolds.—cmwds, stuffy ill-ventilated of Ve-tro-nol and VepoRub-elso moms, public places-sudden chang- folder telling bow these twin aids to esintemperature-excesses inliving, fewer colds and shorter colds an such as over-eatmg. smoking or used in Viclrs Plan for Better 0on- drinking, which ‘uce body resist- trol oi colds. Ask for yours today. u once. your druggistb supply is limited. SYDNEY PLANS OLD 110M! WEEK SYDNEY. NB. Oct. 24—(0P)-- to celebrate Sydney's 150th anniversary next summ , general omega of citizens tonight decided to e the period from was": to Auk. '1 e "grand 01d home wee . Five committees and 30 sub-com- mittees sre being organised, and one oouunittee will have the task of cleaning up the waterfront, which 0.1!. Bonnell described tonight as "e doleful picture and little more . m i t 3.‘.‘§i...“a.§€.‘-»"’ét§.‘... i. 3.12mi. win-l- ww w w who w hulls will be asked to remove them, “Bu” “"11 W w" "1 “mull- lnd the city will be dressed up as °“' .' nicely as possible for the large ‘ umber of visitors expected for the celebration. OPENS INVL» SATION (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. — The United States Securities and. Bl- chnnze Commission reported today it had filmed an investigation into the stock of ‘lick-Hugh; flold 14in. in; Company. After a sharp break in the stock on the Toronto Exchange lsst week an open inquiry was instituted into Canadian ti time. The stock is held both in Canada and the United States. and is traded on the New York Curb Exchange. MILLSTIKIKQSTOSTAYOUT SAUUI 3m. MAR-IE. Ont... Ort. 24—(O.P.)—<Fbcr was expressed to- night that pulpvvood cutters of the BEITIBHQ SCORES R. 0. (OP. Cable By Glllkhl’! Special WIN)’ IDNDON. Oct. 28--Seaman Row- les oi Patterson knocked out Ted- dy Phillipe, Toronto boner, in the Abitlbi Power and Paper Company. at ,reeent on strike. would not re- turn to work this winter. thus leav- ing the Scull mil without wood ninth Mind of a incheduled 10- round bout at Nine Elms Baths lest night. supplies. At present theme is about five months supply on handat the mill. . STAN Fl ELD'$ y . .All l/Vaol Lingerie “Beautzfullji Soft and in: ..l"SjtAn» r.i E;LD'S LIM l 15o. 1i * r ' a , mo: m causes EXCLUSIVELY av v ‘A - “' ~ .TRURO,- NOVA SCOTIA ’ 1: