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Pvubnlr lrladn are luv Probnk razor and other razor! cl this up: . J" Patrol Leaders Course Special Introductory Offer PEKVILAK RAZOR and ll BLADES for $1 To introduce the revolutionary ncw lCIJYllUTrTVClQhI| counter- lwlazicctl Priihak razor We offer ii ~pe:i.2l matched shaving act cirzisisiingnfonechromium-plated. Prohnk razor nnd 8 Probak snrhing blades at the On October 25th, Saturday after- noon untl evening, there will be held in Charlottetown a Patrol Leaders Course. This is the first couice of this kind to be held in Charlotte. town and it is expected that twenty- five or thirty lautrol leaders and their firm writs‘ of "nlv 51- I“ ‘r0111’ ~"c'~-d~ w“ t _ . _ ‘cal -r c. c nt vol supp y you I; m? if“: fwd Parent the i iwrrlclr il ct, -1cn.lin1;$l (o. Ovlllml ~e¢-e~ary. “ill nut on this l AiztcSlrny tv Riiznr u», Ltd, course and it is hoped that all scout 53.95 Duke Toronto, Canada. headers will attend. Watch this col- umn for further particulars. 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Island. Badges Scout Troops desiring Badges must apply to the Provincial Head- quarters at. Charlottetown, using the form supplied to the Scout Masters. BAPTIST Baptist Scouts met Monday with‘ fcuilccn scouts present. There was Inspection of Necltcrchiefs (won by Wolf Patrol). Hunt! Signals, Tender- foot Tests. Selected game won by Fox Patrol. SHOCK ABSORE ZME ‘.4. omen PAT'S PeNolNo l sr. reruns icons Out of twenty six cubs enrolled only two failed to answer, the roll Thursdaj: night. New Cubs invested '- .: Herbert Murray, Don. Mac- Eachcrn, Art. Wright, thank Andrew, Bob O'Brien, Bill Bentley. yaunq ,1”; F: p-a i-wq p; ‘ significant thlfl if, is j: per cent of this was 1 lo‘; irhat may be termed under wheat. 30% t‘ t a‘: food grains am: . the nluws happj." 1 -. lieneral favorite :;:le3utlv.'as lln their con-ipany. JOHN BRENNAN The church will long miss lllln ti" _"“_ fa faithful worker nnd attendant. T1": j ST. PETERS SCOUTS Fourteen Scouts were present at the Friday night meeting. and the ‘CANADA-BRITISH TRADE FOSTERED Hallfx. N.S.. Oct. Whu not have HALIFAX. N.S.. Oct. 15 Canada has 15 Canada has iC'l and tobacco forming . part. of the remauiing . : "rcir c~.l seeds and 741 r. non. 11m and other fibres. Somt ‘--.~~_~ f1"‘v 111w liotrd o! the Imperial * ' "mi-l F"T"ll‘,'ll 0! Iiiiia recom- ' t" and specimen following Scouts primed their 1st. class Lest in Signalling: Will HacRae, Don. Hart, Ernie Crockett, Bob Crosby, Bob Owen. Dave Fllliter, Warren Farrow, Call Vinnlcombe. The death occurred on Oct, 5th a’. ‘cs3 “jet-e (vmdu? ‘i! bl‘ F? ' the home of Mr. A. Paquet. Sour-is of d’ ' S‘ Lon“; ‘mo g ‘ I F. lspirlng address. Duiin; me cairrsc of l ~ John Brennan of Murray l-lgrbor. qwn rowice which ‘ms hfid m m? l‘... f‘ aged 7B, Mr. Brennan had beer i” "w; N “up Ho,‘ lmm], U, j w.‘ spending a few weeks at Mr. Paqucfs, " "L" mo‘ I . and was in his usual good health. ' c:-.»l.c‘. in iiliirli extra LAMP OU provide extra silver. extra dinner pieces and extra linen in case of need. Keep extra lamps too. For you know from experience how inconveni- ent it is not to have "extras" to replace burned-out lamps. Edison Mazda glare/free Lamps give the full value of current consumed. Buy a handy carton, today. L-UO EDISON MAZDA INSIDE FROSTED LAMPS A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT an oppxunity of increasing the sale of ntiany of her precincts Lontiicn students cl conditions there, according ‘to A. E. Wlldey. Public Relations Officer of the Port of London Aucti- orily. who arrircti hero in Lhe course principal cities of the Den-iii: on at; g well as St. John's. Newfoundland. "The Port of London Authointy has sent me here to stimulate the inlrrest 0 of Canada. in the great market served out. years, more than 3.000 factories hB/d been erected in southern England. largely served by the port o! London. which Mr. Wlldey described as the "World's sales room and the com- meroial stronghold of the British C Empire. .. .. . . .. "Last year overseas products to the value of nearly 500000.000 pounds sterling were sold in the Porto! London. This represents nearly 30. p 000.000 tons or merchandise or all descriptions from every part of the globe. No other city in the world own local population but. a large part mcdltles. and is also. a great lnter- over are grealci. and keeirei- todaywtleld and by his kind dispcznicn and’ Size \‘."rlri'5. C" “Wm, w“ w minim“. (5.304) m" 53...}, smithfrmmlog, naticnal market where buyers attend than tit-i ’ c and \'~‘l‘.€‘.‘? thvre lsgenial manner “T11 limits?! h-fsl: of ‘.1 Csziil :ri N: a r. a‘ 535k" July n _ ‘Ito purchase ia-rloiis clazser. of mer- demand. t _ 1y l5 czrbaln to follow friends trlio will mourn him as a T '11:» "a s - ‘ l 1" ' s (Lnliuvllll .. c. Tlleum 25c. Soldevo when. smnlnlnhfil ‘Mid-mas Canadian lit-pol‘. J.T. Wli! Corn’!!! um“. vvfiflnd‘ ehandiae 1B 7310196810 quantities. in the .. market, in the opening of the Bmish trade, " manifestation of good-will from one o! the most important public bodies in’ the United Kingdom and symbolizes the Lrue trade demeglon as numb as otheflas its own. 1n faillnr: health for aglirc-rlfion of M", makes such vast purchases of overseas nrl oi affairs is not lar away. Inter- 31l- mics. "Relatively, there Me reweriyear he bore it. with christian (‘Jltxerv wis- r1135? ro:_*I‘-:.~.1-,'a1.- _ . . H uncmpxcyed in Lend” than in 0mm purl; Rlgdéddxd trusting m the nLl-lalflllitflz. Alilrflyll .0 ..tl‘l"llill...- nari .‘l Miss Sarah Snnth Tells ow arts of Eiifilznrl. Although it. is pcs- '3' -5 "m" Vi"? l" ~11‘ ‘"1" -'l t’ Y‘ "F" . - 51b1,, that balm“ has my be?“ real Mr. McDougall was born in Didi" ll‘ ;. hands hurl p r1. .1 lvtmxi Gullcllffi i-r, l -i ~ m. 1,. - s ‘v " - ‘ ~ bed in the depression’ were is Cont‘ ford m May 1862 the son of ti.“ hi“ In “l? V‘ ti‘ - hwy m‘! i) P “m ".\ly trouble becan as a h of small pimples which later formed idence m Londcn that an upward b“. i Charles and Susan England Mcneujz- it-uchingp; renter»; O larg” m“ m“ “gm hard rod. Th“, affected my (M, and bu; He moved to O‘Lear,v Road wit‘: -————-~--———— Th.» piynplcs fostered and scaled ovenprirl nay sl"lhl_l"lgegflt%iil":lfi°gulga . __ _ ._ »- .. ' c-ri products. London supplies not only lls national lraclr- never slackens its piicn ihis parents when I Child FOP ""- WORLD'S GUJJN fJ-fi; '.\ AI ~Qgjcflji,‘Yn}§§‘§;,mr§{}’.. A ‘T duiggqurement and lasted for ven- Ignq spells, ivlsreaver. the wards of forty years he conducted a TORONTW PAH: smut (v1.0 _ l’ " ' d black-smithing business in Sprlng- "l been." g Cvutlcurn Soap e110 Ointment and they helped m6. ll of the nation's needs ln many com- demands of tlic individual the world sooner or later." 1m 5'1','\:l'l] of \l'l'lO3l.. rice. and Death came suddenly. as he‘ poise-fl For the handling of this vast trade ‘away while sleeping‘ Ho was an rested irns borne is I P? U _ T} m “m m the ‘vorld shown . , Elnplre can boast the ‘honest. industrious man. a kind p to the no.1“), f5“? l "Mr nl‘ tic .. .1 ill? ha‘? Pom’? W head‘ fllllisl- hurt. in the wotltl- London" . h ' f.“ d _1 q ,':'l1.ch was filled \"l'.‘l Sllllit.‘ M awn Iminyfl cgntfal India the poly lint. has helped to build the lfpflllgilebllf-tfltlgrlhejs olpzirllglgrdgllrtlinpS made,‘ and mrniu who 113,-] ('01 , p A n“: n. inn mo; from mans. Emi-‘iw 9nd- "Onmrselyi U19 D511 that‘ ' g e r ‘ . " l i, ' Iicm far anti war to D3" t" l - ~. - -- lw 'l P"'\"l\(‘ » This week a rm Elm,“ h“ 1 l _d t b .1 ‘Brennan was the last. cf his lamily. p ' a » ~ s“ “ t ' *- of a. lecture tour inclutllnv all the l. . l A. .10 ° m d’ Last llllS twin brother Augustine Drerlcce , - U“ ‘ted a mum‘: " ’ 1 "r 1' lifrmb -l1 has been r8191"- J ‘wax’ subs zbglegatlng over 58300‘ em w; lrcm D. Di: n. Esq.. B $0.. 11.5. 0o net registered tons entered and ‘ed him about two months ago. I-l remains acmmpamed by m. Paws, . _ ti Ecrnomic Boianis: to the left. the port. ml so 7 .7 _ . 1 B“, 1 Tmgwn Bu‘ Lem-ion g also the financial centre were forwarded to the home of Mr. Away; ‘WW1 DALLKC Eda? ' r the World, Mr. ‘Wildey said. anti Philip lllurnhy Sturgeon The fvflsffll . ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ’ ' last. year cleared 93 per cent of the 44_ . W014 D1856 l0 5t» P511113 Chum?‘ l ‘Iiie many.‘ beaufiiul flowers. 1i ere by the Port of London.“ said Mr. 996,000,000 pounds sterling that pas- ‘lslllrzeon and was largely attended. Les ta i112 love and mzoeni Wldley Explaining Canada's oDPOY- scrl through the Bankers. Clearing The pail bearers werez-Joseph V 1r» dp-35r1 p315 1 The fruits of fht- Rnnett tariff an tunlty for greater sales in London. Home of gm]; Britain m; damned Livingstone. Norman McAular l , _ _r y, tnculrrl .1 l~.r~~- .13’ ~ lg. he n; PlllOYéd at various he said the population tlicrc of 8.000. l that. business could be llnnace more lThomas Heron. Samuel Provsrc. uirloi‘: tnrtr 31.2.; Cllllfllfili“ i of lvrofilifflvll- and 001151491’- 000,\vh0 annllfilll/ lwusht VHSL quan- cheaply in Lcndcn than elsewhere and William F. Steele and James Jamic- lrlro four s-"ns, Efl"'."‘.'rl at Glrti, - i‘ ' - "'5 C: mm“? “l” “'8” m“ titles of products from all parts of the tat insurance tales generally were son. - lg“ RWWH-nlg p ‘ i, work lll‘,\l‘!. in consequence. N"! world, was steadily increasing because lower gyms ______ l} ' _ M,‘ U .. .. ., 1'3; rm nn mi-nmp basis, The money industry was concentrating more and "My irlrit to Canada is something MR, JAMES MQDQULL-ELI, l,“ cm. mafi»... m m nr “f”... w‘.- _ , rrtwfirliivtl h? WHY 0f 1'91"?‘ 0f l-mem‘ more the Londcn area. Within rec- more than Just a. move to increase __.__ ~ In ~y~ lirt 11w n; l \* l" l» "'4 l‘<'"~“‘l‘»‘ “i” “mher snmum“ fire-grim- A deep shadow of gloom was cast ‘i. exit-rs over Springfield and vicinity when ltl T‘ e r: was learned that on the momzng of the 24th of September the messenger; mcntj Gcflrgg Ellis. ., of death had entered the home of Mr. land Jnlm A. Eeaion. Gunny ll d claimed h‘i~il Th llll9fill whit‘ was uvtlrr (he Dlflm: "h" ' London was not feeling the general James McDouga an - ' ' ‘ "e l m" W." p, r-mu "" ‘ ' " yathy ol flllP ("Jlllfil I I‘: my‘ infinity)" The cmoperb in r»! the tro great til-diva?’ fiyillm! , lt-m: many other people lnw ‘cnwfolullclll upon PYOJECB 0f “"3 rvlrnaion nnd other railway improve- aiy urn» will be beneficial to s a "-. said Mr. Widely. "It ls a 2. Baillie": d“. Empire spirit. of the Old .t~“c',1"P ‘n in» i i~~ ‘ill? after using ‘we oi Cutlcura Soup and one box 0i Cuticurl Oint- frlend tried and true. He vras fatl-enhcndlliuitirezls o! vl-B-krs cal- "JZK .~.l- A I!‘ l IL l ., V‘; i i; i 'l .1 ii , l "lali Ml»: | i. l . l,‘ .1 l. ll