‘f?’ held at thLs centre. I: was I ,2" 9 hlblta numbered around 275 showed iv dennneiy 5' < k translilfPn‘ l. 4. Mai-tin innmcx. Afelfitlle. f ..i i. OAPITOL TOOAY —‘ “ MAH MAOE WOMEN ” frame: EDWARD TODAY AND ALL THIS WEEK ARLIE MiaRKs ‘m “N” PLAYERS HER TONIGHT AT 8.15 “ DUMB ELL ” —-T0m0rr0w— MATINEE AND NIGHT “THE UHMARRIEO MOTHER” Children Under 14 Not Admitted ENTIRE CHANGE PROGRAM NIGIrITLY MATINEE 16c —- 26C. Night Prices no _ 53c _ 80C’ TOMORROW AND SAT. SEATS NOW’ §ELLl§G_ i-i-iin POPULAR PRICES MATINEES VAUDl-IVILLE ACTS Beets-l, Merton Murdock; 2. Hazel i Brovm; 3. Miriam Smith. Belle River; ‘4, xfartha Hancock, Melville. Pumpkin-A. Dan McDonald, Mel- ‘ 2, Maurice Stewart; 3. Ida Mc- Flower! wns one of the mos’. succea r‘ llixr-rl Fio:*."er=,— l. Jean .\fcKen- attended and the fact (ha: the ex- 4 l dz. Beazxin. .-1. Evelyn Compton. ; 2. Aiargarct Crawford; ' Belle River; 4. Seine R ° Alargarc v that the children took a keen ir.:e.-- est in the School Fat: work. 'I':.e ' prizes awarded were as follows: Grains 0afs.—1. Hazel Brown. Wood Island hat; 2. Hilda Beaton. Fla: Riva, .. Ins-l; Beaton. Fla: River: 4. Darin? McKenzie, Melville. v- ' Wheat. —— l. Gladys Broari. Wood KPY-l- t RiYEY. h-hn“ Ea“; g_ puma geagorp pa; V. a1! .' Apples-l. Donald McKen- mvq; 1553;}; Bgagifm; 4,1_)a,-,n;;,\(g- z'.e.'l=".a: River; 2. Vergene Stewart; Kenna ‘3. Jiazi Lia-Kenzle; 4, Maurice Stew- Bweet C0ffi.—l. Ida McMillan Fla’. at". Bcllc River. w"; , Crab Apples-l, Lester .\fcRae; ‘jxq-htuhetg ge;m__1_ ma yk-Miiinn; ,2. Maurice Stewart; 3. Hilda Benton; I:- Vergene Stcwari. Belle River; 3J4. Flora Gillis. Edith Benton. Flarftzvcr: 4. Ehel DPXIISOII Plums~1. Jirdlne, Belle River. lan. Fla! River. - . Donald ‘McKen- nc. I‘ 1 2. Vergene Stewart: " lfau Canning i1‘. Jar Ra'=pb2r'rlcs.—l. an. l-‘Ia: Ru-‘cr. Pnz: Jar Beets.~1, Ida AIcMiIlan; 2. Earla Beaton; 3. Hilda Beaton. ' Roots Green Mauritania-J. A: Plat River; 2. Everett McK ville; 3, Angus Gilmore, Me. Goodwill McDougall, Belle Riv . 'I‘urnipa.—1.Dan Bears, Belie River; , 2. Preston Gillis. Melville. Carrots-l, Edwin Bears; 2. Hazel Brown; 3, Merton Murdock. lilcT-llla: Ida Mc- Cooking White Bread-l. Margaret 'l'a BZ;C‘-ll'..'§.—-l, Mae Gilmore; 2. Jean IIcKenzie. Mehille; 3. Mary B. .\icl<a1.~. Wood Islands East; 4. Don- nlcia llifcKenzie. Melville. Ginger Snaps-l. Martha Hancock. '9umip5.—l, Dan Compton. Bell? liver; 2. Donald .\I:Kr:nzie. I-"a". er; 3. Merton hfurdock. Mel'- le. ; Vegetables Tomatoes-l. Ethel Jardine; lnJcan McKenzie, Melville, 3. Donald Mc- McKenzie; Queen, Wcod Islands \Ves‘.; 4. Maur- I .i'can ldcKenzic. Melville. ice Stewart. Belle River. ‘Lpnions-Jl. Mary McQueen. '\‘”)"J'_“ Cooking minds. ‘ T». B“ nits-l. Ida. MCMlilBIlj 2. 'Cucumbers.—i. Harold Grant, Bail: x Mary Cook. Belle River. giver; 2. Ida McMillan. Flat Ri Ginger Snaps-J. Grace McDoug- -Mae Gilmore, Melville" gmery. Wood Islands East. a ‘H's lhc Hurley Leaf, n»; lrurc Ind llie rue lluf. hoops the bile down, the ll|vour_ up when you n]: (of ‘ e flflofiglliirfk I irounlin,‘ will .1]: llgflncn ‘you . ask for “yo-Ky z ' .rfllc.n;vd uoi1ou oLAcx-“twuv/ cuswmc WITH LIATIICI IOI ALSO OODIID! I10’! CHAPTER ll “PIRATE OI‘ P A N A H A ' ' CAPITOL TOMORROW? A 1hr: brimming with Thrills and i111 “WHOOPBI BOYS” Romance — drama - svrlff-movhg action - thrilln galore aus- pense -- intrigue - ex- quisite comedy - al are crowded entertain- ingly in this remarkable v6 ‘a '8.‘ Arturlillngmvelallonoftheactnal sllldbllfeollllcllflflllnlllhelr mndeklnlhehmflnsl-llhQllrler of Park. climaxes] by ma!“ lwnfioflpluldflrnllhaexclnlive Ambit-Bull, now shown on the scremforthnflrltthno-lanplc- lnruthntlweepu you wilhlhrlll nponthrlllfrmnthelnsihnborder tbumcltyufiayemlndmully wodneedwheru the dorylshld. l, 137221?‘ .'.»= 2. Ida f-ichliilan; 3. Earla Brawn; ' . I Ida MacMil- Brown Sugar Fuclge.—- 1. Donalda_ 1 Melville. ' Murdock. Melville. i Brown Sugar Fudge.—1, Grace Mc- I Dougall; 2. Earla Beaton; 3. Margaret Gilll=, 4. Mary Cook, Belle River. l Sewing. an. i Apron -l. Emma. McDonald. Mel- ville: 2. Margaret McKenzie. Afelvillc; 3, Earla Bcaton; 4. Gladys Brown. Hemstitclung. —1. Jean McKenzie; 2. Annie nIcMillan; 3. Earla Beaten. Blended Sock.—1, Gladys Brown. Embroidered Linen-i, Mary Mc- ; Millan; 2, Fannie Hancock. nfelvillep i3, Wilma McMillan, Wood Islands.’ West; 4. Gladys Brown. Embroidered Undernean-l. Mary‘ B. McKay. Wood Islands East; 2. Margare; Crawford. Hemstitching.—1. Sarah ltfclvlillan. I Mended SockJ-l. Margaret Craw- ford; 2. Mary B. McKay": 3. Jean Mc- ‘K-enzie; 4. Myrtle gyicsriiiau. ,‘ ' Embroidered Linen-l, Jessie Mc-y Pherscn. wood Islands West: 2. Mar- garet Crawford; 3, Martha Hancock; , Sports 5n yd. dash for girls under 9 years —1, Ruby McMillan; 2, Marlon Mc- Donald; 3, Flora Gillis. so _yd. dash m: girls from a to 12 ‘ yrs.—1. Mary McQueen; 2. Earls Bea.- ion; 3. Christina McLean. 5O yd. dash for girls over l2 years-l. Hilda Bealoii; 2. Alberia Stewart; 3, Emma McDonald. 50 yd. dash for boys under 9 years- i. Stanley Babbit; 2, Robert McKen- zie; 3. Goodwill McDougall. 50 yd: dash for boys 9 to l2 years- 1, Lloyd Martin; 2, John Gilmore; 3, Raymond (Stewart. 50 yd. dash for boys over 12 years- . i. Donald Ross; 2. Angus Gilmore; 3, Malcolm McDonald. 53‘3'-"a-'ti 4' 3°59“ M°“\Vood Islands West; 2. Hilda Benton. Backward race for boys under 9 years-l. Billy lvfcMillan; zAlexander Beaten; 3, Robert McKenzie. Backward-race for girls under 9 gacars-l, Ruby McMillan; 2, Marlon McDonald; 3, Dorothy Young. Backward race for boys 9 to 12 yrs. l4, Vcrlic McMillan. Wood Islands W. —-i, Lloyd Martin; 2. Oliver McLean; ‘ Manual Training l Milking Shook-l, Preston Gillis. Melville; 2, Everett McKenzie. Mel- ville; a, Peter Beaton, Melville; 4, Jim Jardine, Belle River. ' Bird House-A, Martin Gilmore. Miscellaneous-l, Dannie McKen- ‘ zie. Melville; 2, James Jardinc; 3, Pc- ‘ tor Benton; 4, James Jardine. Caddie Box.—1. Angus Gilmore. Live Stock and Poultry. Heifer Calf-l. Alberta V. Stewart. Belle River; 2, Daniel Bears. Belle River; '3. Gladlce Brown, Wood Is- lands East. i Puller, and Cockerel, Plymouth" Millan; 3. Bert McDonald; .4, Frank‘ 4 Cook. Belle River. - Puliet and Cockerel. Wyandotte-i. ‘ Alberta V. Stewart, Belle River. I Collections Noxious Weeds. —— 1. Melville; 2._‘ ~': 3. Vae Gilmore; 4. Elizabeth Belle River; 3. Wood Islands East; 4.. ma and Mary McMillan; 3. Ida. Mc- iMiiinu dud Christina McLean. | Flat River. True Leaves-i. Flat River; 2. Mel- lville; 3, Belle River; 4, Wood Islands ‘East. I Samples of Wood-l. John Gilmore, ‘z. Merton Murdock; a. Everett Mc- Kenzie; 4, Peter Benton. Melville. Weed Seeds-l. Melville; 2, Belle River; 3. Wood islands East. School Work. -1, Exercise Book-l. Grades 3 and 4.—l, Wood Islands B; 2, Wood Islands W; 3, Flat River. Grades 5 and 6.—l, Balle River; 2 Grades ‘I and b.—-1, Flat River; 2. Belle River; 3, Wood Islands East; 4, Melville. Grades 9 and 10.—l. Belle River; 2. Melville; 3, Flat River; 4, Wood Is- lands West. Map Drawing. Grades 5 and 7.-1. Melville; 2. Belle River; 3. Wood Is- lands West; 4, Flat River. Map Drawing, Grades 8 and 10.—- l. Melville; 2, Wood Islands East; 3, Wood Islands West; 4, Belle River. Art. Work, Grades 1 to 6.—1, Mel- ville; 2, Wood Islands East; 3, Belle River; 4, Flat. River. Grader 71.0 10.—l. Flat River; 2. Melville; 3. Belle River; 4, Wood Is- lands East. Penmanship. Grades 3 and 4. - I. lands East; 4, Flat River. Penmanship, Grades 5 and 6.—1, Melville; 2. Belle River. Grades '1 and 8.—1, Melville; 2, Wood Islands East; 3. Belle River; 4, Flat River. Grades l and 10.—l. Belle River; 2. Belle River; 2, Melville; 3, Wood 15-. l 3.’ John Gilmore. Backward race. boy's over l2 years- l, Donald McQueen; 2. Stewart Mc-‘ Lillian; 3. Pctcr Beaton. Backward race, girls over i2 yrs.- 1, Donalda McKenzie; 2. Rachel and Margaret lilcDonald (equal); 3, Wil- ma sIcMlIlan. Backward race for girls 9 to 12 yrs. -1, Mary McQueen; 2. Catherine Young; 3, Earla Beaten. Three-legged race for boys-l, Hey- wood bfcbean and John Gilmore; 2. Lloyd Martin and Angus McMillan; 3. Preston Gillis and Everett McKen- zlc. ' 'I'hrcc-legged race for girls-i, Mary and Wilma nfcMlllan; 2, Earls Martha Hancock; 3- Rocks-l, Haul Bnown; 2, Ida Mew Benton and Mai-inn McDonald. Blindfolded race. boys-l, Robert McKenzie and Stewart McMillan; 2. Heywood Mclean and Lester McMil- lan; 3. Alexander Benton and Billie McMillan. Bllndfoldcd race, girls-l, Hilda Beaten and Emma McDonald; 2, W11- Young Women's raee.—1, Mina Mc- Millan; 2. Jean McKenzie‘; 3, Ruby McDonald. Leap I-‘rog Race-J. Everett Mc- Kenzie and Preston 0111B: 3. L1°Yd Martin and Angus McMillan; a, John McLean and Heywood Mriean. Prize Winners‘ race, girls-l, Hilda Benton; 2, Mary McQueen; 3, urn Beaton. Prize Winners‘ race, boys-Ltiloyd Martin; 2. Preston GillLs; 3, John Gilmore. Married Men's race-l. Robert Nicholson; 2. Heywood McLean; 3. William D. McKenzie. Married Women's race-i, Mrs. John Gillis; 2, Mrs. Heywood Mc- Lean; 3, Mrs. William McMillan. Tiny Tots’ race-l, Lola Gillis; I, Belle Mathieson; 3, Barclay McQueen, 4. Kathleen McNeill. Horn-back race for boy: 0 to 12 yrs.-l, Stanley Babbit and Robert McKenzie: 2. Alex. Benton and Billy McMillan; 3, Harold Grant and John Cook. . H back race for boys over 12.- l. Piston Gillis and Everett McKen- zie: 2. Angus McMillan and Lloyd Martin; 3. Johnnie and Heywood Mc- Lean. GLIANINGS FROM MILLVISW AND VICINITY On Monda evening. Oct. 20th the Millview Sunday School held their annual Rally Day Service. The church was filled to capacity and Wood Islands West; 3, Flat River; 4, Wood Illlfldl East. _ I ' was one of the best services held there for some time. The children hel for some time. The children ‘n11 did flielr parts remarkably well u did the older folk. The progrnnimg w“ M 1°11“!- Opeulns Hymn "All mu the Power" Scripture Rum“, hymn ‘Praise My Soul." Prayer, Scripture P98111118 by Supt. J. F. Jenkins and the school» Hymn. "on. Master let me walk with Thee," Offering. Story o! the Good Shepherd by Miss Christ. inn Bruce. Duet, Ninety and Nine by Messrs Geo. Lane and Wm. Smith. HYmn, "Jesus loves the little chil- mu!’ churus ‘by children "Little Sunbeam." Duet by Mrs. Herman Inga and Miss Christina Bruce. mini- tinn by Myrtle Jenkins. Trio by Mis- ses Helen and Venle Smith and Al- - berta. Storey. Recitation by Evelyn Drake, Anthem by choir. "The Lord L: My Shepherd." Recitation by Mary Jeflklhs- Duet by Misses Helen and Venle Smith. Recitation by Alberta. Storey. Chorus by ennui-en “Little 5°1d1@l‘$-"pas‘brls ldress, cm. "A little child shall lead them." Bane. diction. ‘The many friends of Mr. Wm. Mas. ters. Vernon River, I U9 goffy w lel-rn of his recent illness. Mr. and MT. Joseph Storey, City. were recent visitors to Mill- view. Mr. Joseph Snzith, Millview, was a. visitor to Eldon Friday evening. Misses Anna and Lavinia. McDon- Slll and Mr. K. J. Burhoe were rec- cnt visitors to Eldon. Mr. N.’ L. Jenkins was a recent visitor to the city. Mr. Gearu Lightizer, city, was the 811st of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jen- kins Monday. On Monday the pupils of Millview school were "aocizwled, by Dr. J. 0- Collin-v. assured by Miss Gillan, R. N. The many friends of_ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Power, Elliotvnle, nro- vary sorry to learn of the sudden death of their Wungelt daughter and lls of their youngest daughter and also to know that their olher three chil- dren are very ill. The death occurred at the home of Mr. J. George McDonald, Vernon of Mrs. zuzdbem Campbell in the sum year of her age. Mra. Campbell wu n brfght lady up to the time of her demise On‘ Thurldny aha received tho last riled of the Catholic Church and is the evaning drew nigh and the sun's ray! were col-sing their wnnin, ahbdowa over the horfhm, the gentle spirit of one who lerved her Master for four score years and six posed away. Her remains warn tenderly laid to rest in Vernon River cemetery. _ Mr and m1. n. O. Burhoe, city, were guests of Mina Mabel Jenkins, Sunday. ’ - hill-sea lvelyn Drake and loll smith and Master Iiorne Drab worn gum; of Min Elinor Jenkins, Sun- day. The many friends of Mum-r Frank Murphy, Millview, are sorry to learn hcfioonfinedtohilhmlowllhlcnr- letfnn. Tum an I. number of Gill reported around this and Adiolning vicinifles. was n recenrguut of In. Enact dltcllillnn M!!! mldred MacDonald, VOHIM. \- _ . _ w‘ ' - A! I . Mrs. Garfield Shaw was the guest of Miss M. Jenklus. Wednesday. Mlsm Daisy Vanddnrstina and Margaret Smith and m. Everett Wood were guests o! Mrs. W. L. Jen- kens, Saturday evening. Mrs. John mui-pny was s vuiwi to the city Wednesday. Mrs. John Murphy was n visitor to the city Wednesday. Mrs. Leonard Murphy. Bu ‘Luge. was n. visitor to Millvlew Wednesday. i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mutch and iiamily. lihrnscllffc, are the guests of ‘m. and Mrs. Henry Wood. Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherland city, were guests of Mrs. C. Mac- Eachern, Sunday. Mr. Parker Wood, Cross Roads was Vernon River. . n recent guest at w. Henry Woodl. Mrs. Hume, Southport, spent the past week the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mntheson, Vernon Rilver. Mr. and Mira. J. J. Mcbougall, Glencoe, motored ' to Mt. Stewart Slmdny. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mcisuc. China Point, spent Sunday in Ver- non, the guestsof Mr. J. R. Mac- Donald. Mrs. Acorn. Avondsle, and Mr. and Mrs. Dverett Murphy. Hermitage. were in the city recently. Mill M1112 MCDOIll-ld Ill I rSOShC vlslwl‘ l0 the 61W. ' F mvf r. McPherson, St. Marau- ets, spent n few days in Uigg the gueae of his brother, Mr. Daniel Mc- Pheraon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McDonald, Or- wei, were recent visitors to Mt. Stewart. Miss Ruth Webb, Vernon -Ri-.'er. spent d few any: in the cus- vuim w VGHIOD from m. Stow- atr warp Misses Jaaormino Ind Janet McDonald, Messrs Romnuld. Cllr- enoo and Donald McDonald. Miss Agatha. Henry. Vernon. Ipenb n few dny'| 1n 8t. deems. the gum o! ‘Min lotfla Enrol.- Miss Helen Solomon. teacher at Vernon River wla I. recent visitor to the city. Mn. P. J. Murphy and sou, Win. were recent visitors in Vernon. NOVIL CONVINIINCIS IN A BIILIN BALL-HOUSE IDNDON’, Oct. 20—(Brltlsh United Prun-A certain amount of Jealousy felt. in Berlin at the mllnlficenco of thanewqbeatreflgalloinhrlahu been pleasantly mitigated by the opming of n colonel specimen of that peculiar type of blocs of amuse- ment n popular price: in which Germany specialises. The very name of the establishment. "remind," fluid, In any cthlr city than Berlin imply tho naugbuiy or at. lent col- ily intimate. Imlcrlin. however. it signifier n vnltball-rwm. lurround- ed by ovary conceivable kind of bu, in which some two thouland people an‘; \ lllilillltdthlfqlllbilitlhb OCTOBER 30. 1929 I T Central fillflrfllflfl Gl“.“."i'f.".f‘.‘l'fil.fi°"s -__4_ PUIPIIN Pill, HOMEMADE CANDY. and n delicious tea tomor- . mw at St. James Halloween m. i Ill. IuLAGLAN, ntur for the Cioulrd garments and corsets will be_ hen Wednnaday afternoon, October sot-b’. Prwse Bron, ma. 952440-2042. cost no more that's who everubodu can use l ANGLICAN OII-DINATION snnv-é _ ICE-On Sunday, the 10th Novem-fl ber, at i1 o'clock, His Grace Arch-, uunnp Worreli will m.» to mp my; office 0f Pristbood the Rev. W. J. ‘ Phillips, Deacon in charge of Aibcr- i fan in St. Peter's Cathedral. Char-f lolfawwn. Usually the Anglican or-; dinntiom for this Diocese take Place _ in All Saints Cathedral, Halifax. It is now about 26 years since the last: onumtbn wok place m Chm-mugs TUBES IN EVERY SQCKET town, when u» 124v. wuiui- Cotton’ wu raised w the Priesthood by His , Lordship Bishop Courtney. Church; Gm‘ Gm," mm‘ people generally will appreciate the; n" m; 3.41;; 31mg ncflon of His Grace the Archbishop. i i In holding this ordination here and '11!!! ROGERS HARDWARE no making u. possible I01‘ them w be "WT"- prooent at and take Plfb in this sol- emn and beautiful service. The Ven- erable Archdeacon White will PW- aent Mr. Phillips for ordination and the sermon will be preached by Rev. Canon Malone. I. A. GISNIE COMP ISLAND RADIO co. us arm Gaol-go sum Westinghouse lhdlotronl nun-mum: PERSONALS Mrs. Robert Hogg has returned from Sumac Lake. where she had bcen visiting her son Ralph. BELFAST NOTES We regret to report that Mrs. noi- and MacDonald, of Eldon, has been obliged to go to the P. E. Island Hospital for an operation. Her many I friends are hoping to see her soon i restored to sound iienmi. Mr. and Mrs. George '1‘. Blnns. returned Sahirdny night from their honeymoon trip by motor to Boston and through the Maritime Pwvlucel- w. supiusi Phalcn. of Ocean View, was married on Wednesday, Octobei The Rfll- W819" 50mm» a F»- W“; 23rd. at Iona. The bride was Mia by early train this morning for 1min Morrlay. daughter of Mr. and QWBW- "he" h! W"! emblm‘ 7°‘ Mrs. John Morrlsy. of the Valley. mind. v1aere he will spend J0me.’ Thelr many friends wish them mar.) months on uty previous to h re- ca, o h, ' wedded 111g, turn u. uni mission field ln south,‘ y 8 I PW Africa. The regular monthly meeting oi --_-—- lithe Plnette Women's Missionary So- Mr- W. 'I'- Huaann left yesterday] ciety mcb at the iionie of am. John muminz for Baukville, N;- B-. w at», n. MacRae with an attendance of rend u meetinz of the Board of R-es- six members. Next month the society enls of Mt. Allison University and Willi W111 meg, 5g 1,119 ham; o1 Mm Whig. also be present on Wednesday at the y m service in honour of the Founder.‘ after which he will go to Halifax for; The mnny friend; sincerely regrei the week-end returning to Charlotte-v the continued 11111953 o; My“ gum. town early next. week. lcen Ross. of Eldon. They are look- , wing forward to her recovery. Mr. B. H. Jenkins, M. P., left Saturday morning for Montreal in response to n telegram stating that his son Lloyd who is a student, at Mc- Gill University was ill. Mr. Jen- kin‘; many friends hope that he will be quickly restored to health. \. Mr. J. J. Larrabce, of Eldon, re- cently purchased a fine cow from Mr. William Macmod. oPGai-field for which he paid a. neat price. MissGlllan, Red Cross Nurse from Charlottetown, aIompanied by Dr. J. P. Martin, of Eldon, visited. the schools in Belfast and vaccinated the children. This is, we believe. a 8N” protection when sickness comes. may not only dance but indulge in open, decent, and brilliantly illum- inated love-making at one and the same time. There are in Berlin and elsewhere other establishments provided with table telephones, one telephone to each table. but there can be few oth- ers supplied with a pneumatic postal plant, which provides for the deliv- ery of letters in the shortest possible space of time by veritable postillions d'amour. While, presumably, hus- bands and wives may go out togeth- er and have the jolliest time making the acquaintance of occupants of other tables, comfortably supervised young men and women declare that. mu is the finest idea yet devised iul n city open to every new idea 1111-‘ der the sun or moon, The dancing floor, with n mighty cmh o! machinery. ls raised 1m ln‘ the evening for u. cabaret show, dur- lng which the little telephones are silent and the pdstiilnn; dqmou; "NP 0n tip-toe. ‘I119 very 1m, w this establishment is as big and n; luxurious as a large-sized drgwing room ‘mic w the bowteub tone oi the place, which in carefully stressed by the management, "Femlna" is “M71594 b! the old pre-war term of ‘Ball-House!’ and not n; n my“, of dmcins. lllhoush. such u nib be- lief in the pleasure-loving tendency of this city. It coat over five hundrgd thousand dollars m build. Mr. Watson Bishop, who was er- ecting a dwelling house for Mr. Har- old Benton, of Alexnndrn, is at his home in Mt. Buchanan owing w o bad cold-O. BULBS BULBS w! have ills! received and Owned our Annual FALL SHIPMENT of DUTCH BULBS direct from HOLLAND. A very umnny inhaled mo: 0f first SIZE BULBS, which we ofler at lowest prlcu ln any quantity. nncnvma (Double 3nd Blush) bunurni colon. TULIPS (Dnlblo and Single) l lblandld selection. DAB-WIN TULIPI extra cholng colon. Th1!) NABOISSUI. cnooua. FRIIBIA. panorama, m. "a W0 my Ilfilhgo on m BULB ORDERS B! MAIL Baud for nnprlou IM. . P-MNT full BULBS GI!!! PUIOBSI Ind NOVIMIIB. HAHO OHESTHIJT F01‘ Ba$eburners Uowuuini ' w, m “MTG? Hm! om. A. Pickard t? Co, moms m onnnn nu! whllc use selection a ma. ' Carter & ca. ' Limited ,