E Baking Powder, 1 lb. CranbcrrlcsJlbs. Sausllll. 2 lbs. sssssssrsrrzrsrrssos e i emu: ai-Q sslanaissesnvolhaswe Ifls sllasaliate sab n»? '“"'l.i.“.‘.'.'i'.‘ii w-m-T-‘Jnstdn Vi. i IAVI YOU] PUIUIASI sent, fie 1G0. 310i GOIPIL MIITING It I73 Syd- nay Street each Sunday It 1J0 P.1d. I102. ST. PliTll/S CATHEDRAL ‘ha. and Sale Wedllllfi". December 0th. ' lldl. BUYING DIIISID POULTRY Creamery Butter, 2 47c 10c 20c 29c IIIBIIAEIJS GBUBEBY I Corner Eusion and Longworth Ave. Goods Delivered. Phone 1071. unto slum ads Mayor Pays High rams! For Oyster Feed macaw-owes mm m. i» - SIOONDGZDIXPICTID VIENNA, Nov. N-Pfnccn Ileana d Holman! . is expecting snot-ht child about the middle of December. Dowager Queen Marie of Ru- will arrive in Vienna next flied. In E weeksndlbtbenoefothePrin- Mudwmwh nvvtnstsmsnmgwmnne‘ ' ' wlllrnlslnuntilthschildfs born. m“ mm‘ “w” m“ m‘ Princc lleantstwo mo... QueenllIbofYugcalavia and lormtfiicllldinbethoffireece, willgotolloedlingsom. Ilsanniflrdchlldwlsborn in “u” h‘ ""' ‘ without caving for them. ‘ROUTE OI‘ CANCER IN MICE CIIICIID ' ossseamoa. m», Nov. 2s - A complicated new chemical which may offer relief to high blood pres- Nelriy 10.000 oysters were provided by the mayor, R. L. H. Heseoct for the 300 guests at the annual Oys- ter hast at Colcheeter, approxi- msteiy two docen oysters for each recent years the average has notbeensobiglnlastyearssim- liar number of guests consumed 0.500 an average of about one and piles of nndwichcl and liquid re- freshments-cast Mayor Hescott more than $000. so: although Col- chester Corporation are the titu- lar owners of the oyster beds they do not get oysters for the feast Under the terms of a special Actpf Par- liament the oyster beds are leas- ed to the Colne Fishery Company, wh‘oh pays to the Corporation an annual rental plus a proportion of thsynofitswltentheyexceedaeer- tain figure‘ When oysters were plentiful, prices low. and the com- daily. l"_ B. Conrad. 3012. l1‘ COSTS ONLY a few cents. Phone 1430. S101 UIGG ~ Philip Bears will hold Divine Service in Uigg Orange Hall. Wednesday evening. Dec. 0, at ‘I30. p- m. NOTIOIIDADVIRTISIIL- Advcrtisus an rsqueatedtoaand intbsirovwlc astoreschtbs GuardlanOfflesbylLMALt-ha dsyysvlwstcinsertiomctherwise insertionwlllbrdslsyedaday. NIW IDNDON Prsdaytcrian ser- vicesonSundsy,Dec.8rdwillbe as follows: ll a. m. Geddic Mem- orial, 3.30 p. m Long River, 1.30 p. mxClifion. OIIUICII OI .CllItl8'I'-.Sunday scrvoes for the New Glasgow wxuns I@QIIIIU NAB ll r l 0on- struotion Work Advancing (Quill PIC] ‘IOIOIITO. Nov. bib-Ir the asc- ond month in sucoflm cooked awarded throughout Canada ale in esesss cf the corrsapmding month of ma. The total volume cf ocaw struction for November as compiled by lachsau Btdlding Inputs Ht. amounted to 010.6813“. as will!!!‘ ed with ll0,l'l0.d00 for November d last year. Only twice in the last YNr has last month's figure been eacesbd- June and September~ud the in- crease at present when a seaaalsl let-down is causally expected. is rc- Iardsdintheindmtryassnsn- coursging development. Ontario heads the list with I.- 539500, or more than half tbs total for Oansds, and s 100 percent in- crease over November of last year. Quebec follows with 02300.4”. W zsparcent. Alithsothsrprovineas with exception of British Oohifnllld and Alberta, show increases our tbs oorruponding month of 1092. Some of the large works for which contracts were awarded in November were: Saint John, N1, complstim of, transit sheds. 81004139; Ottawl. sewer, $40,000; Halifax, rebuildifl shed, $360,000; Vancouver, sewer. $300,000; Ncranda, Qua, tranmis- slon line, $200,000: Oalaarr. avert- ment block. $175,000; ‘Nrcnto, addi- tion to plant 8100.000. ncrnssarrrs unto ar IAPTISM IJONDON. Nov 27-811’ Philip l-lunloke, the King's Yacht-mall. acted on the King's behalf as god- father at the christening in Iatcu Church, Ieicesiershire, of the in- Church of Christ are as follows: Illornlng worship ll.00 am. Wo- men's Way Programme in the even- ing at 1.30 pm. oflering in aid of minions. After-stoma service in the Heflricwn Church, 8 pm. Wm. G. Qu-iglfl- Minister. GOIS ‘I0 BIS HOME-IBM’. J0- ‘ my . - the - eanoarsinmicswusrepcrtediothe Natioaalaeadeuayofdoieucctoday. Avitsminwhiohretardstheonset clsenllityalscwasdescribed. The blood pressure chemical is adenmind iiriphmhate, obtained di- rectly from-bloodoianimalaftdis- integrsiesso rapidly that thus m- ithasbesnaxtrsctcdohlybydraw- ingitfromthsbboddiseotlyinto anice-coidsolution. Dr- Cyrus ll. Iiske of Harvard priced was charged. by the mayor for the time beng said it might be possible that lack of this chemical ctllssd high blood pressure, but that it has not been toned on humans. In animals it appears to be s dcpralor of pres- sure. ~ The cancer discoveries were re- ported b! Dr. James B. Murphy. of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. Aiubstsncs protecting large numbers of mics from eanear troublss- which ‘Dr. llimih! said elmely parallel human elififlellfi. was extracted from rapidly siwwill body tissues. This inbibftwsubsiaace was tried . on mice withbarcinoma. one of tbs ’ two main typss of cancer. Some of wthemicswerccperatedontlseaame as msmsnd tbs chemical in about Mpercanihofthecssee prevented fice . Alcoholic Poisoning Prof. Jill!!! ouahessid. made the Corporation a gift of v oysters for the feast. but when the company experienced a spsfl of lean years. and the number of guests st the feast grew, marked The Oormrstion having no leg- al power to spend the ratepayers’ money on farts ofihil kind- ihelitse Church n» Osnads- Services b"! h" W" P"! 1°’ m"! Filler Sunday next. North Wiltahlre 1t is a "privfege" oi’ which he n u. follow“ by Ho“ Gmmumm "'41"! 590°". I!" "WW" "dwell aware before be accepts of- Death List Heavy TORONIO, ‘Nov. 30. - (0.1!) — , assistant pro- fessw cf chemistry at the University of Toronto, addrnning tbs Wonterrs Oanadisn Club stated that more people died of alcoholic poisoning than all other causes added together. Ten percent of these died from drinking good alcoholic beverage; ‘I0 percent died from booties or bathtub gin. II Ddinidd t0 the Wt- ency of horns made alcohol and its ability to knock a man out-some- tbing which was s fact but which was not yet undsrstood by chemists. The dangd’ in drinking cns‘s own wine or alcoholic beverage was obvi- ln committing suicide, men and woman acted quite differently, ac- for some time returned to bishtane st Vernon River, Monday, Nov. fl. Es many friends wish him contin- ued hrtprovcnlent in health. HUNTER I-IVK. CHARGE-Ull- and reception of now members. Whestley River at s pm. Himm- River at ‘I pan. UNITED OIIUIOI SERVICES- Bervioa for Sunday. Dee. 3rd. Bn-Mlbane Pastoral Charge of the Llnitod church of Canada are as follows: Rose Valley ll a. in. Gran- ville I p. m. Pleasant Valley ‘I30 p. m. Rev. A. B. Wallis, psdor. INJOYAIDI DANCE-Mrs. (Dr) b.3- llflennl, Mrs. (Dr) W. H. 300F156 IILAH. Douglas Nllholonedatailost enioyable dsmcgivcnlorch-aritsblepuryos- csintheOalnoonTtlesdayeven- 1N’- ‘rheyoung lades rspomtble Mi-hilnkuant wayofrnsking money to help out at the 0mm- masseasonaretobsoorsgrstulaud oniissucceuJrbehallwssmost seph nfiughcswhohasbeena patient in the Provincial Ssnatcrium taut son oi Brig-Gan. and In. George Psynter, of Balm Grange. The child was christened George- Brigsdier General George Payn- iter, who distinguished himself in the South African War and the Great War, was appointed a ;cnr1|su PBREETIIIES IISSAGI, SIN‘! I! CLUI Dear lrlthu Scots, As you are doubtless aware “St. Andrew's!air"bsslindonsss festival of legend and nadition IV2IliIlOSfllQfllfmAD.lB‘II liill wins airwa- In earlier times the snow and frost of this seasm were called “It. Andrew's Blast”. Buglong agc the Wind was a recognised time for menvmaaim and mile. much a which la now forgotten. in fact. “T0 lo St. Ana-sing" was a wail- known and a regular custom for centuries in Auld Scotia Labour- ersnndfarmworkerswotildastofl into the woods to Pooch for rab- bits and squirrels, afterwards end- ingupaeonvivlaldaywithfesst- lng and drinking at the local tav- ern. ‘Irtrougbout the chequered but glorious history of tbs Border country St. Andrew's memory has been cherished in the hearts of the dour clansmeu, and of those who followed after them. It is a wishing and praise- worthy commentary on the fidelity of Caledonits suns that. no matter in who; out-of-ihs-way corner of the world we flnd ourselves on st. Andrew's night, we fcregatber to dohonourtothatdimflgureof tradition and toast the glorious land o1 which he is Patron Saint. my you have a glorious time to- gether. s Though ithsrs‘ purses be mars fat Why should we ping or grieve at that? Hang sorrow! care will kill a cat, And therefore let's be merry. SAINT JOIN, N. I. fr!!!‘ - soar I cameras! assu- i Wi’ a’ His htnours thrcs. KINGSTON, 0N1. SaintAndrcfsSoeietyofKing- stcluOnLsnshfz-stunaignstffrp iasltsllrdsnnivinry. Blowstbswindtodu.sndtbsnm andthsrainarsfiying, Biowsthewlndmthemcorsto- dsyandnow, Where about the graves of the martyrsthswhsupssrscry- lng, i My hear; remembers bow. CHATEAU. ONT. The Saint Andrew's Society of Chathsm, Ont, sends fraternal greeting: There's no a day in a‘ tbs year, We greet wi‘ sic a hearty cheer,- Rrr Scotisfs stilt free fsr and near Their hearts obey, Tae laud cor Patron Saint aye dear St. Andrew's Day. I WINNIPE G The 5t. Andrew Society of Win- nipeg send cordial greetings on its 02nd anniversary. Tho‘ distant far from Scctis's shore, And tossed per chance on life's wild ocean, Amidst our trials, this day once llint Andrew's Bode”. Saint Groom-in-Waitlng to the Kng lad Hay. During the Great WI!’ lid was repormd dead three times. Mrs. Payntsr is a daughter of Sir Philip Hunlckw. IIANGID BOY PUIZII lONlIJrLNomU-mnopenveir- dietwasretuntedat thsinqued zecentlystrw thmDouglas Saunders, aged l0 who was fouid “ ffomablnilffir at his ills father. who described the boy ss mom. healthy, and brill“. f!’ preasedthebeiisvfthsthissonwas staging some "scene" in order to frbhtaiaboyfrieniwhcwasto callforhlm. t John, l‘. 3.. on its 131th anniver- sary sands greetings: mychsbayetontbisoordsy 111V far frsc sne anitber. True Scots still gather mun’ the board And sing o’ hams thegltber- IREDIIIUION, N. I. '1‘l'tel-.’*‘ Socletyoflt. Andrew on its 100th anniversary sends greetings: Homeland of hill and scs, Of crag and heather Now turn we hearts to thee This night weather. MIIAIIICII. N. B. The‘ Highland Society of New Brunswick at llirtmichi sends 1W greetings on 8am‘, Andrew's D1!- IIALIIAX, N. l. The North British Society 01 ggmag, ‘ its 100th sunl- verssry sends greeting. May the ideab and traditions of ‘Auld Scotia be remembered and cherished upon this Festival of Saint Andrew- NI’ GLASGOW, N. l. pram-m] greetings from the St. ‘ Andrew's Society cf New Olssli-W- ANTIGONISI, N. I. ‘Illothsr 0f llllf the world's [felt men, She stsnfl where silent loch and mountain infli- m far off lands her children com! min Theh- bflI-hei’ Scots in Andrews cs3 to OBI‘- "Slsints". IONTIIAL TII Saint Andrew's Society of ‘ lgontsoal m its 00th anniversary ssnb instills? D.A.R' Train Has II IIAVI l VIII~NIAI SI-IIOIION Q INGLIII arm CANADIAN ma’ n“ GIQIEG OA§S ivy” 1s osaps m s I08. ' gr, us-sssarmsssnol. ale hike? Narrow Escape (Canadian Press) ‘PEDRO, N. 8., Nov 20—An at- tempt to wrist the nonunion At- lantic Railway Saturday night train was being probed by Royal Canadsn Mounted Police tonight. Intensive smelt was underway in Colchestsr and Hunts Counties m smanssidwhave plasedaniron rail amass the tracks when tlseyi curve sharply around a steep em- bartknzent. The mm, passenger and freight csmwsajoltedbytheimpactbtlt theenglxieerwssableiobringthe engine to a quick stop after it had tossed the rail 50 feet away. Of- ficere declined in identify the 0b- jeot of their search but apparent- ly were seeing a man reported losflng in the neighborhood prior more, _ We turn to Scotland with devo- tlon. The blooming heather there. Inch, mountain, flood and wimplin burn. 5t. Andrew's Dey Scots every- where, With loyal hearts in thought rc- tum. lures us WINDSOR, ONT. sor, Ont.. sends greetings: Then here's guid luck to ane and a', And csnty may your gathering be; Let icy be unconfined this night, And ilka heart light up m’ glee. VICTORIA. B. C. St. Andrew's and Caledonia So- ciety, Victoria, B. 0., sends greet- ings: Could we but grasp a hand o‘ thine With arms entwined, 11st toe the lips. And ling wl’ ye, "For Auld Lang DIM." ‘rwsd be a pleasure. BOSTON, MASS. The members of the Scots Char- itable Society. celebrating their 270th anniversary in Boston. Mass. extend their greetings to you on latnt Andrew's DI!- Ws wish - These are days that test the courage of people everywhere, but wl are not men of the willow but man d the oak. 1 -' ‘a of . .-.-..__ rang lee I seek to inqart courage to qsch other on Saint Andrews Day. NEW YOII ‘Ibo Saint Andrew's Society of lib Oi” of Albany. New York. The St. Andrew Society c! Wind- w the passing of the train. An attempt to fire s station fur- ther down the line. also was re- vealed by police who said possibly the ssrno person was guilty of both efforts as well as breaking into sn- Other railway building. Doctors Prefer‘ Women Patients ‘IORJONTO, Nov. 30. - (CR) - "Women and girls have more vital- ity thsn men and boys. Every med- ical men will tell you that he prefers to doctor s woman to a man," said Hon. Dr. Robb, Ontario Minister of Health, speaking at the Women's Institutes annual meeting in this city lie noted thst of every 100 "children who died befort they resch- ed the age of one year, 51 were boys and L’! girls. That Women's Institutes use their efforts to lower the infant mortality in this province, was urged. He said that 5,000 children died last year, and there was very little said about it. in fact, more children died last year who had not reached the sge of five than all individuals from tu- berculosis and cancer together, he said. Since Confederation 350,000 child- ren bad died. And taking into eon- sidsrstion the number of deaths of people 35 years and under, the mor- tality during the first year d life was equal to that between one year and 30, he added. - He paid high tribute w the work cf the women of the Institutes in regard to public health, and spoke of places in the north where a wsr was being waged against such things as mslnukition, cancer and goitrs. lin Island had established a dental cilnic. He nlllflted 7-00 '0' men might interest themselves in the study of tuberculosis, cancer, the cause of dentistry. but of all the public health Problems the 001MB was infant mortality and the kind- red problems, maternal mortality. "Tmmlaagreatwcfkyettobe done in this field. It is very neces- sary that ore-natal knowledge be brought to our wonacn,"_hs contin- I “uowooensmnnngops-uun “,,,,_,,°'__;';";',,";";§'-,,°; mmmum‘ I“ STORE ouse¢matvu£h":'“°’“"' sfldsgreetincs: nsasraeaaticsnsisstsaesssat u” n n m,“ m “mt-uh w. h". m‘ "awed elicwlrsilil mt-wm“ o merry may the can» lsacsessntmrsuntnwanlamm,mwlmuwudg “mhmxkothdh; mleihliiiiiwdfum bmw ‘lbauasofflairtgmdrew: »"""'“"""'-"'W'"“‘nmvnumfl°' "mmli flostsandDt-esseaaflil” mmutsstssnmsme'“mm°'m’d” _ u!‘ m. ha“; of h“ i‘ ’.”"..-*°‘M.n!'c0‘u “"0 m a"fl h! ' BUICK llidllllt lGVO flit. swafliwaiithsntdslflbulnssnumnamntwssuodsrtln """°'"°""m ‘wuxwmthafoantsaefarirachame. wk” snspieuoirurplaynivisssso. libcevlbaekwalddflivlllx‘ °I.'°"""“""'"- addihs m°"""””"""""u“"r.aa-.unssmuasusiucsnsho T35 MINUTE "“""‘"“°°¢'“m° " Iliihfllnnwcfrv-“bch! mmwcsnassstummadlllfifldgnmm staunch; p. ..s'l'vf.cs , OI-lsartsreturnthsday. ,canwcslbavetobstltdysa-imuwmm‘wk¢*_ "1’ 1939'" i"“"m"~'""""“u'vuuusssstsur.suwanwas '¢.,-,,,,,., ta""~""*i."~”"‘"“ctuealsrcpihaseasnasstss stawewalemwmmh |u;"..moym m“ “w” iyxa“ ufivllifl- osenur, Wales, Nov sir-men u.‘ u,’ Aiatillilbllerswlll eggs...“ recently m smug‘ gmwltsisalhwarthha jflvanstoversomtusan ,saie or sassy. Isis. Ia ] 9 unqeftbsnscmlfik a“°°"P""°'°"‘°" assured. ow- Iliflsb “salatns-ssutraan-m sdbh0\0\l'Q""-' yygaggjgggjfl‘ _ Dfilhllflfifllifli} . ,_ lrbsvs afl ‘hw’ ‘.. Annual Meeting Long Greek WI. The Innfi slitting ding Geekwomezrslnstkstsrfi I flrshofncoflllllalhfilifi; onwecnesdsymmnlpriov. Isl. withanstiendanos 0f foawtsn members and three visitors. I was with pleasure weweleoansd on! newmsmbn-Jlbemeedsrgopsasl byslnglngtheOdc. followed b repeating in uifim- kl call was by hwy» bore annual and prsviotl remiss meet- ings were read. approved. signed by the Resident. A financial aistemsntof work was read by the lsinotary- a r, which ldlecfed It! credit on the work dons by tI Institute during the past you. A vote of trunks was sxtsasts the retiring President, ma. he's Sketch for the untiring efforts she put forth in making the meet- ings so interesting and beneficial to which she replied thanking the members for their kind words, and eo-operation. The school committee reported having the school nicely cleaned during the fall holidays. The elec- tion of officers for the etlifl year then took place and resulted as folows. Heaident. Ike. Albsfi MacDonald: Vise Presilent. Mei Annie Stretch: Secretary-Treasures Mas Mildred Auld; Directors, Mb Margaret. llsnArthur, llill Myrih Maszbeod; Mrs. Alex MacKnnlicf Auditors, lfli. Norman llaclesll Miss Myrtle Maclnod; Sick 00l- mittee, Mrs. D. Maclifwen, mo. D. lhclhohfin. A very humorous msdihl’ emu- led "Emma-Hunting" was read b! Mrs. Alex Mscxenzic. Gramophone sclec * oniivend the remainder of the evening. dur- ing which a. delectable lunch wll served by the hasten. Mm. Anne Stretch kindly in~ vimd the members to meet d he! home for the next meeting, roll call to be answered with "Cm-id.- EYS FIINGIIS AR ‘IE1. I'll! 1OND$, Nov. B-iwilliam Al- cancer Gardiner. axed 1'1. d Guinness building. Lever etlifl St. Luke's east. was awarded ms digs in ms King's Bench di- vision recently for the loss M W‘ fingers. The ddenflnis wan P. l Iii- 111g]. 1,14.,_, ‘snofliiinlr icy Place. City road. can. The aociibnt occurred when Gardiner. who was wilting at an embocins machine, Qlfiht his left hand ll the cows, Amsnstrollcdlntothepalporl divtsionoftnenawisrtent of state “I WNRWIQIIYPISOWN- newedflbessld. ‘mgmf said the busy oieri without looklfll W- Rilllllll tnrougbthevisasfortbqnsslmd theoountrles. be asked “lees travelling?" '. "asflrsplisdlisman. "Wine?" "ltoundtbeworld." "Howicngwanyougsoer “Seven days.“ flsseisralcoksdwsndgrisnd ssthoushbaulishtaswsilhskns tohinrhsabesawtisaanet tbsvbaltwsstbatdwillfhst ‘lnswahnsli-flils 7?.‘?""‘,"‘.'-'~'*~"%.,‘§Qs I Ilesqlss is! he s@ilfllli“filfll 1cm, Tbs minutc 010E) by singing the National Arnhem- ..._ an .-,. ... . . wove-ice: ~