i i g 52. w» \\ ii‘ r.'_——__‘_ ‘Alli Y ~1/.' E flias'ii'e.s. In sealedn-lr- tight packgge; re . . _ “Di L COS V 322E523" T“ Alllflbilwiiibeaadlymalladenraeisaae Sanborrrs on. MIXED O-IAS t SANIORN, Montreal. ‘a 171a Mariietzsfl \ d, (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que... Oct. 2l—Fresh eggs were advanced two cents pzr do- pop to the retail trade on the Mon- treal produce market tetily. blinking fresh extras up in d0 cents per doz- en, firsts toss, and’ seconds as. Stor- ggg eggs remained unchanged from’ the prgvigug week's quotation, as did other sections of the market. The cheese market was at a standstill, with prices rangingjrom is 3-4 to 20 cents per pound. while ‘butter re- mained at 38 3-4 in 39 for eastern tcwships no_1 in a wholesale way. while to the retail trade solids sold at -i1 cents and prints at 42. Quebec potatoes wars quoted in carlots ex- track at $1.52 to $1.40. while New brunswick green mountains sold from $1.60 to $1.75 per 90 lbs. in bulk, slightly lower than Saturday's quota- tion. _ OTTAWA. Ont.. Oct. Il-(Ezksn- Receipts of fresh eggs are very scarce on Canadian egg markets and as a result prices on this class are work- ing higher. g TORONTO-ville demand for fresh eggs on thi.s egg market is far in ex- cess of supplies and values there have advanced. Dealers are quoting coun- try shippers for ungraded eggs de- livared. ‘cases returned, extras 46-48. firsts‘ 40-42. pullet extras as. sec- onds 30. The present asking Dime 101" B. C. eggs is extras 58: firsts 54. pul- lei. extras 45. f. o. b. MONTREAL-This market contin- ues firm under a. scarcity 0f fresh egg supplies. Fresh eggs are seliinz to retailers at extras 60. firsts 52. seconds 8S. Storage egg prices are extras 44. firsts 40. seconds 55. wfNNIPEtfw-Receipts on this mar- ket have» declined further and paying‘ prices have been devised sharply upward. Dealers are quoting country shippers for ungraded eggs. delivered, cases returned. extras 45. firsts 40. seconds 25. Storage eggs are now moving more freely into consumption. VANCOUVER-There is a. very ac- utescarcity of eggs on this market. with receipts far from sufficient to take car's oi the demand. Paying prices-are unsettled, with the prob- ability of a further advance shortly. Fresh eggs are selling to retailers locally at extras 50, firsts 5'1. pullet extras 5i. Offers for carlots are re- ported from the cast at as high ‘as 62 cents f. o. b. Chicago spot un- changed futures 1-8 lower. VALLEY SCHOOL Honor r011 for the-month of 5W- temlber:—-— , _ Grade VI-l Lizzie MoGIIry; 1 Mary McTlsgue; 3 Sarah Doughertyi Q Owen Mficvflffyd Grade II—i. John McGarry: I An- drew McTague; 3 Adeline McOlus- koy. v Grade 1 Sr.—l Leo McG-arry; 1 Annie McCluskey; 3 Bernard Mc- Cluakey. Grade I Jr.-l Henry McGarIy; I Louis MoCiuskey and Joseph Mc- Cluskey. (equal). Perfect attendance: Lizzie McCar- ry; Mary McTague; Leo McGarry: Andrew McTflsus. "Star pupils" during the month 0! September: Lizzie McGarry 82 p. 0»; Mary McTague 81 p. c.; John M0- Gany '79 p. e.; Leo McGarr-y 89 p. 0-; Henry McGarry 85 p. 0-; 5H"?! Daugherty 7d p. c. Sta-rs, those hav- ing attained over ‘i5 p. c. Genevieve McCormaic, Teacher. i tldeparlineaflworb. ielflrlinellwords_ oflwerda oflwnrds Agents Wanted AGENTS nmumiin m rnls LOC- ality to sell the most bowl" <1“- adian made line of Personal Christmas Greeting Cards. mgal an ca. s10 spadiha Ave., Toronto. » a. w. Oct. n. n. as, 20. Female Help Wanted WANTED—A MAID. APPLY ll UP- per Prince St. 9357-31 WAN TEIM- MAID FOE. KITCHEN at Parker House. lll00-10-9-ti weapon-Main. APPLY canon Hots], 93544.! sills. clnlrsnass caans " can be earned and opfld weekly in spare time selling well known line D91’- solial Chistmas cards. Elliitriflltw upnqgssggry. An early start and our co-operaticn assures success. Beautiful new portfolio samvit fresahhlter Kraft Co" Limited- Torsigim. mipresentatives wanted s al towns a 0. iii.‘ H. W. Oct. 2.3.5.8.10.i3.15.i’1.i9.23 .84,28.29,3l. 5.. For _ Sale ron sana-Qcnoroa ram rox pups. C. A. ltavehhili. Union Rold- P. all. amino-i?"- roa sam-onavawsrm arenas. Telephone I-Iillsbcro Central. _ oaia-io-zi-at roa iSALE-YOUNG nus m. Nov. lat. Delivered. Preston Elli!- 8347-l0-I_I-lI-2d-26 son sans-unwell? naslmml WANTED-IMMEDIATELY, SINGLE man for farm and ranch, 25 years. non-smoker preferred. Arthur C. Wood, Mtl Herbert. 884140-2141 Teachers Wanted rascal; WANTEE-D son cauln- onia School. Supplement $75.00 per school year. Chas. Walker, See- retary. eazi-lo-le-il. WANTED [IMMEDIATELY FIRST or Second Class Teacher for Argyle Shore School. Supplemet “iii-W Neil A. McNevln. Secretary. Argyle . Shore School. 9365-10-22-41. Salesman Wanted CALENDAR SALESMAN WANTED. Reliable, Energetic man for Prince Edward Island; _ ferrecl. Hopkins Press Ltd. 95-87 Prince Edward Street. Saint John. . m n. lo-is-ei. ‘ To Let i nousa‘ T0 LET-APPLY IIYNES‘ Bakery. 93394 W 1'0 mar-two. mom‘ ROOM! heated. 150 Dorchester Street. oaao-io-n-si. Employment Wanted WANTED-POSITION AS BODIE- kesper with one child. Will work r reasonable. Apply to Box 150 Hope- field. P. m. I. 9350-1049-11- , Lost _______j_{..___ nos-r-susmar IN IRON!‘ 0F saint Dunstank Basilica. cmtli i. cow. Apply Arthur Curtis- Wm- - necklace.‘ Return to s00 mism- - m... i sase-io-in-ai naval-a. ' 95°14‘ Insights-canal». a-rnunaxaa Wanted toilrinl . 4 now title; APPW Campbeliir-Garage. san-io-ai-ai. gasp‘ vinmo aasraanu planl. certified disease-free stock- ran plant flgIé ago per 38035133: , . CV05. by iiwm‘ oaii-lo-la-si. roa sans-scan can: eI-IIGI: Oil IIOMNI WANTED-LIVE 1mm. asp to! ‘m’ “redraw” "m" -,h|.t.os.d¢t.i.i.a.ii.is.im Miscellaneous ecu-arc nos so: rnlllll- -...-...-.~..~s:.;~.=-...:'s o oxalic-inf ooaimeaauipply at this wit“ l§~l1 V . 11mm‘ alafidifillb. mli vr-m I . eluding his own. Ha has been shipp- nxpei-ieneed we- ' flrlt Cliandleraisd '0 it I o ill moat caassas st union com- nteaeiai count Holiday. Oct. a sea Pris. week. em. AI: non-Am. Joseph P. Lents will receive for the first time since her marriage at her noise in the Parkdais apartments an Wednesday. October the twenty-thus from “four until six o'clock. oa-rl-lo-st-ai. ab-a-ia Baum Iona cones! problem to lilies Nora Giles who will demon- strate "npvnnn mats" here on Tuesday and Wednelday, October 22 and 33. MOORE dz MCLEOD LIMIT- . ED. HOLT .RENIVI.IW' l O0 0F QUEBEC, will hold a. demonstration- of new _.fura ma, fur coats here all day Iuesaay dhd Wedlfldly. October Itnd and 13rd. Thursday 21th. Come early. MOORE d: Mcb%b LDITIFED.» ., 9810-10-19-22 HOLT A C0 WILI.” FAKE orders for repair or alterii- tiob of your FUR. COAT if you wish: Tuesday or Wednesday. October kind and 29rd. and Thursday 24th. MOORE s. racnllop IJMITED. I 0319-10-10-22. "IEEDNEB" SAmS-Jrhe steamer "Frames" which completed loading. at Georgetown last. night. leaves that port this morning vvith- a load of seed’ potatoes. for new York. The "menu" left‘ Charlottetown the day before yesterday with a cargo of al- most 24.500 bushels of seed. _ FUNEIAL SERVICE — ’I‘he fun- eral of the late Mrs. Richard Smith. Brighton. was held Sunday afternoon and was largely attended. Rev. Dr, Ramsay of trinity United Church‘ conducted the services at the house and at the grave. The pallbearers wera:-Measrs. Howl-rd It. Hiilson. Edmund T. Hlggs. C. Gavin Duffy. T. Edgar MoNutt. James A. McMil- lan and Ernest S. Ocfln. 810.000 SHIPMENT I03 SWEDEN —'I‘wo hundred silver black foxes. valued at about 810,000 arrived in l-Ialiiax on Saturday night for ship- ment to Sweden, where they will be used to stock ranches.‘ The foxes brought from Hines Edward Island by B. Grabpm angers, will be shipp- ed on the Gripaholm. which is ex- pected to arrive in Halifax this morn- - ing from New York. Mr. Rogers col- lected , the animals from iaeverai farms on Prince Edward Island in- ing them for two years and for the lot to leave here today he will be paid anaverllecfflMapainInt-hrep weeks heerpects to have another lot ready for shipment. m. Rogers ‘and two of his men arrived in f-Isiifax with the foxes and spent the week- end here. One of the men will so to Sweden with the animals. which are in crates. two in each to see that they are well cared ion-Halifax Chronicle. raasosus Mrs. James Puncher and Miss M. white. are visiting in Borden the guests oi Mrs. J. K. Sutherland. - 1- Mr. R. E. Rosa of the staff oi the Bank of Nova Seotia. has returned to Halifax after spending a very en- joyable holidsy with his parents Mr. and Mrs. I-Ienry M. Ross. Wheatley dellyed and will hoipi demonstrations ant time the steamer "Nerd" Cap- port discharging a cargo of American hard coal. 8818-10-18-22.‘ ' ‘ of the late James B. Hogan will take place this afternoon. Service will be moving over the lines of the Can- adian National more passes supply the demands of England markets. Saturday a. cal-load oi the fish~ from the Island passed ithrmigh the city en rouu to the United States-Monctozi Times. it. O. P. record on twice a day milk- threa consecutive years. This young has already been scored an X bull. Craig-arise River." P. E. I. Mrs. Alexander Mathiescn, Woodi Islands. his entered the P. E. Island Jlospital for treatment. Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery to good health. Mr. C. Fairail Fisher of Montreal. who came to the City Saturday nilht toattandtbefunszelofthelatews Richard smiih. Brlshtbn. left on re- turn yesterday morning. nus-res . lTc-Iflfi-A‘ _ t rm S] October 14,195. i0 P. J. and Mrs. Melanie a daughter. mes Georgina. clnaoN-oit the life. Island nonvi- moei. gistw llhand ma. w. wylu Gibson. llaraMeld. a aauanur naarss ____V______........_.....____.... CIANDflI-Dsd on’ Monday 0s- tcbar list at Q Illa Ava. Uiarenee Martin Chandler. no e months w! siiayayouagastmoiaarmhm the late am. Chand- let." * - O-On N. D. IilacLean Freetown and Wilfrid Bovyer. Bun- bury. This herd when fitted for show ready won with Hoistelns bred in the TUESDAY ' 11.00 A. bL-Meet-ing o! the Presby- ‘ - ‘ tar-y of Prince Edward Island oped: t0 the pub- llo -— Helltl Mflllllflll Ill-ll. 935B- silss non/l 1r. clans has been here on Wednesday. Moore do Mc- Leod Ltd. ‘ m. "N030" m roar-lat the pres- tain Hansen in conunand, is in FUNERAL TODAY-The funeral held at his late residence, 291 Kent Street, beginning at 2 o'clock. 1n- terment St. Peter's Cemetery. SMELTS FOB. BOSTON MARK- ET-Large shipments of smells from Prince Edward Island to the Boston and New York markets have been Railways through hare oi late. Every day a carload or through en route to the New BPLENDID SHOW HEB-D OF HOLSTEINS GOES TO -' KINGSTON, ONTARIO » Mr. John Cole. chief showman for Hemlock Park Stock Inn-m. Mr. A. H. Fair, proprietor Kingston, Ontario. has recently completed the purchase of a show herd from different Hoi- stein breeders in this Pfvviflu- T1115 herd comprises twelve head, headed by Abbekirk Pontiac Pat, a very promising son of Paragon Pat XX and Jean Alltbeklrk Pontiac, who will shortly finish her. third consecutive ing that will probably give her a world's record for that division for bull was bred by Wilfrid Bcvyer. Bjunbury and is line bred having a double cross cf this noted cow and The femalu secured are equally good. From the herd of A. M. Agnew Farm. Charlottetown, who by-theyay assisted Mr. Cole in securing this herd, were the mature cow liiraney Dinora, a. qdaugbter of Patrick Franey Coianthus and Din- ora IV (1150 pounds butter.) Anoth- er good one is Craig-a-lee Dolly, who secured the junior championship for ' Mr. Agnew at Charlottetown. 1929. This youngster i; sired‘ by Dokter Bousfeldt Abbekirk and from Craig- s-lee Countess Dinora. Prom the herd _ of Hon. W. M. Lea. Emily Daisy Pasch. 1st. at Charlottetown. a splen- did quarfette, daughters oi Pontiac mondale, and Mia Ida Whilhilmim-a a mature cow, daughter of Sir Ida Booker Vale. were secured. A splen- did quartette. daughter oi Pontiac Cornucopia Prince were purchased from the herds oi Walter and Roland Buniain. Rustioo and Blair Andrew New Glasgow. These heifers are a very even- lot-that should be strong contenders in the get of sire classes and besides being .good show mater- ial those in milk are putting up vary creditable records. Victprld of seaside will finish her three yepr old R, O. P.. with well over 15.000 pounds milk and over 600 pounds butter. Other members oi this herd were secured from Falconwood Farm, Charlotte- town. Cecil Stewart, Hampshire, Os- wald Newson, Kingston, B. A. Profit, should add much to the laurels al- Garden of the Ouii. > SW11‘. A so New Ointment; one‘: but: Belief- or Mdey ., Ifyouwslittobaffeeoithe in- tolerable itching sea bur-ding pain- if you want your akin clear o: un- sightly mnammitioabase "Sootha- Salva." mun-snapped of a famous physician soothes the irritated sur-i faces-destroys the ‘germs which aral Giselle-dbl tivsa Limited, Ottawa, Ont» and we II" refund your money. rm: cnminv Bliiill THE Plmclluwlnn Victor McLaglen. Also J. Farrell Mc- Donald, Former Stu- dent of Saint Dun- stan’s University. Victor McLaglen. new firmly en- trenched as a star of the first msg- nitude. believes that a comedy should be funny, fast. and bolstered up by a In his newest For: Film. "Strong. Boy" now at the Prince Ed- ward. John Ford sees to it that all these‘ qualities are skillfully injected and the result is most gratifying. Abetted by a talented cast "Strong Boy" starts out in a railroad station and ends where it began-Jo: it isn't necessary to look elsewhere for hu- morous situations and riotous tangles. MeLaglen, cast as a. burly baggage- smasher is in love with Leatrice Joy. the newsgirl. The one obstacle to the match is Victor's smug content with his Job. From the initial snag, things trip- merrily along. Aberoic act enables‘ ‘him to secure a promotion but he is satisfied to wear a white collar and take charge of the Inst and Found department and tag parcels. ‘Troubles begin when a baby, a monkey and ai Another promotion and he is fireman: on the train of a wiring Queen, Then there‘: -a train robbery‘ with h dash of heroin for a skillfully con- trived climax. v wtlifkifll hind in Blovs with our hero is a trinity or humorous geni- uses oi interhational repute. We refer to Slim Summarviile, Clyde ‘Cook and Tom Wilson. ‘ These three comedian; are emu; relief for Jaded nerves and a dorm- ant sense of humor. Farrell" MacDonald, a former stu. dent of St. Dunstalfs University, who. in the Past has given many pleasant moments, is cast in a role which gives him Widfl W098 in the matter of pro- ducing laughs. Laurel and Hardy. the popular comedians, start the laughter in "The Bacon Grabbers." If you enjoy g good laugh don't miss this comedy pyg- gram. “A BIDNDI FOB A NIGHT" DE- LIGBTFUL iii THE itiiTtlRY, BlliB iiEETINiii Eloquent Address De-i filament“ skin o: very uggskkii ears t a Eczema. 50c at all Druggists. livered By Rev. lV. 0' e n ' i I i=1"? Eiv-“fliit‘Ztifirilitlili Bruce Mull‘. The .f2’€"--T-'--'ti- sol-J u» i. nu»- - Speaker For the Day. At ‘the Rotary luncheon yesterday the speaker was Rev. W. Bruce Muir Wilt! delivered the following address on “Trafalgar Day." This is the third time I have had the honour of addressing the Rotarians of Charlottetown. The first time I had that honour conferr- ed upon me I spoke to you on Cit- izenship; the second time I spoke to you "I was asked to say something “Don the national bard of Scotland. Today. being Trafalgar Day. I have been asked to speak to ygu upon that great event in our Empire's history. At the outset lei. me say there may seem no necessary connection be. tween these very different themes. If. however. we pause for a moment W? m8? recognize a sort of con- nection between them. we are . the world: built not by saints and Jngels. . but the work of men's hands; cemented with men's honest biOOd,Ind sometimes ‘by a world in tears. It is thus that events like those oi Trafalgar when seen in their true perspective enable us to see how that Empire has been built up. It was just in the revolutionary period preceading Trafalgar that Bums wrote and sang “And while we sing God save the king We'll not forget thepeople." In these words of the national bard oi Scotland, we have that union between aristocracy and democracy which has ever been the true welding . power of that great Empire of which .we are proud to be citizens. On this ‘Trafalgar Day then we may safely citizens oi the greatest Empire 1n. nerves have a way of getting things done. A reserve’ of nervous energy gets them through a busy clay without f . i People virith good sound shave- By taking Fellows’ Syrup ~ you,too,can enjoy that buoy- . ant feeling that makes the l Flllolll’ Lcxafiba Tablets are specially prepared for the rational i finalment of, and ultimata recover; from constipation. FELLOWS’ . SYRUP Mr. Chairman and Gentlemem- ‘ sovereignity of The God whom he‘, served and not to any merits oi his. ow-n‘. with all his earthly imperfec- tions ha inspired affection as well as. admiration and in the long list of our to the mouth ofthe Orinoco and back t again to Europe. This he did with.‘ the relentless and untiring ferocity of a sleuth hound and during all ‘that time he was brilllarlfiy 5111319- ‘minded. unselfish and unsordfid. His only covetousness was that of Henry V. "But if it be a sin to ccv- l et honour I am the most offendingi soul alive." Nelson then is the great- est of our naval heroes. We feel this in the marrow of our bones. although we cannot so readily explain it. He is also in the eyes of the world. that . z on-s unrivalled thunderbolt that Eng-. land has forged. We can boast of no more unquestioned genius. no tru- er patriot, no fire of higher ambition What a flood of emotion fills the soul oi anyone who has stood‘ on t. spotyhere Nelson died! It is then easy to imagine the death scene as that immortal cockpit becomes peo- pled with the ghosts oi battle and one sees it all. All the reek and tumult and raging mystery of the battle of Tra- falgar rises before the mind and one ‘say that we have as heir-apparent to the throne of this great Empire in the Princs of Wales not only the P0111 necklace set mtmlv’ up in his‘. greatest aristocrat of the world. but tury will be wreathed lh flags from domain. A hilarious chase ensues with the greatest democrat as well. How | stem to stern and thousands of peo- thfl entire station staff involved. marvellous it all seems! Fulfilling; pie will again reflect upon the glories i even now Nelson's signal at Trafal- ‘ Kill‘. “England expects that every man i facts king yand commoner alike and aver makes our noble Prince a sane ‘ example which might well inspire the whole. As far as history records Nel- . son's vice-admiral Colllngwood was the first to obey the signal and asi Lord Nelson, with telescope in hand stood on the deck oi the old Victory i and saw that Collingwood was thei first to break through the line of the combined fleets of France and Spain the great admiral was heard to exclaim "How magnificently that feliflw Cvllingwood carries his ship into action." After the lapse of one hundred and twenty four years the echo of these words still rings in our ears. we realise that the cannon of that great naval battle shattered not merely fleets. but dealt the first mortal blow to the Great Napoleon and struck‘ the first blow in the saving of that Empire to which we‘ all have the honor to belong. Mm". Plivfllt Scores Tremendous‘ H" ill New Ina-es Comedy the i 0! which Are Llid ‘ in Paris A illlsh provoking. rich. wholesome: Wmefly is "A Blonds ior a. Nightfli a new De Mille studio pl ductioni lilffin! Marie Provost which opened. with great success at the Capitol! Theatre for three day's showing yes-i terday. The producers attempted, with. [the British Empire. It can never be THIS DIUG STORE carries a complete line of rubber goods, including Atomlaera, yringee. lea Caps. Robber Gloves. Hot Water Bottles, m. Knntleek not‘ Water been; h an beat bdttia manufactured and carries a two years guarantee. n: raorarr nauoorsn beautiful brunettes on the screen. is 310R! 3S!" marked success, to cram every known variety of comedy into a story. which in addition exploits a fresh idea {or all it isworth. The result is one o; m, fastest moving, most genuinely m. lasing pieces iii-entertainment whiah h” "mm" "i9 Clhitoi Theatre's screen for some time, Marie Provost, one of thg mug "will dill-min: in the blofide wig which ‘h’ "l" to confuse her husband and several of his menu I" i" immiim“? musing to see one blonds create such a furore mo“ men. and the manner in which tho nlquant Marie outwita her pursue]: is an absorbing study in buffoonery. m?" "W" 0469i as a comedienne and gives a ekilful performance as the pranksome wife. mflllln Penaboni. as a mediate, is seen in an excellent characterisa- Wm. and Harrison lord is a truly Pefblexed husband. Roy 3am" has a perfect role ior his iaree-mak-i ins-talents. has Inlcien utuuieiai portrays a butler with mi skill. ' i "a Iitllde m a Night" is a isms‘ - .-.-.-....._ Notwithstanding the terrific strug- gle we have only recently come through it is admitted that the greatest fact. in the world today is out of place to retell the story of our deliverance and to commemmori. ate the great deeds of heroism which are woven into the building up of that great Empire. We do so not mere- ly by empty shouting and flag wav- ing. for less by the use of the fran- tic boast and foolish word. but. be- cause we believe that such memories We!‘ lead us to prim more highly and seek more earnestly the qualities of patriotism. fidelity and courage that these old warriors showed, and to whose faithfulness to duty we owe all our liberties. Outstanding amid all those heroes stands Lord Nelson. and on this Tra- falgar Day it may [be will w recall‘ the prayer he inscribed in his diaryi before he hoistedjis famous signal: i "Mn the smt ooa Whom 1 wor-i ship grant to my country and for the benefit of Europe in general a great and glorious victory. and may no m“. conduct in any one tarnish it and may humanity after victory be the predominant feature in the British fleet For myself individually I ccm- mit my life to Ifim who made me. and may His blessing light upon my endeavors for serving my country faithfully. To Him I resign myself] and the just cause which is entrust-i ed to ma, to defend. Amen. Amen Amen." r - In that prayer we recognise at once the secret of Nelson's greatness. Ea was by ho means perfect la any one who reads his life's story may easuy evening in the theatre. You can't ai-I magmas. no may be perfect nowi figural-ref, (g ac not poi-fauna is dufie muses. ‘this’ day‘ will do his duty." This ail recognises that it was in such a scene that i-hg great soul of Nelson passed to his reward. Today that old Vic- “Kls me Hardy," words bade farewell to the British navy. Gentlemen I feel sure you are all following with intense interest Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's visit to this great continent. His speeches both in the United States and Canada are. models of diplomatic reserve. as dip-l lomatic as any oi the speeches o!‘ i ; Driving Force sea-kings Nelson towers liezid a:ldl;u;nay_ humane, w,“ be m, n“; lshoulders above them all. For twentyuf-ns‘ during me Canadian National six months before the battle of Tra- ' “always. Fmncmcanadiw m.“ o; “i!” h‘ “ever s” ‘mi m‘ land‘ Heimusic which will be broadcast Tues- hunted the enemy's fleet from Maltrday. October 22mm ML Bemmuy shy is well known to eastern radio audiences. was born in Wulnipeg. lire studied under Emanuel Salazar, late , tenor of the Metropolitan opera, and ‘i .also igarlo Opera Cosnpany. and has ap-" peeled with marked success on the C land Winnipeg, and will leave Mon- itreal shortly 0n an eXtfindfid tour O!‘ ‘a phonograph recording artist. ,Tucsday. by a concert orchestra, ‘ under Ednlund Trudel. f-Ie will be on! Atlantic Standard Time, and four.’ stamens will be linked for his PM" gramme. C. N. R. board the old Victory on the very C- N- R- Q-. Qllflbflc City. CNR-A‘. ifonctz/ri and CNRO Ottawa. " cert will be broadcast from Toronia- taking in as well as the above staiona t .151. will be the guest soloist. Although gsne is only. l4. she has a surprising repertoire and has won scnolarshipil ‘after scholarship at the ' Conservatory. She E a pupil of Lug!" ‘ i’ Von Kuniis. OI the 1955i- lmd meditate upon time symphony. ivhizh will be heard in a ‘. words of Britain's greatest admiral: Igor-leg of try-mt‘- give ggnpgflg any and with "1959 iihe Canadian National network this ‘winter. To Mr. Herbert Buchanan. Refuge Division. Temperance wish to convey to youi- _ day's work, seem ' so‘ mucii- easier. . Fellows’ Syrup is some pounded with scientifically balanced chemical foods that will replenish your reserve of nervous energy. '- - Fellows’ Syrup will also, stimulate your appetite and. improve your digestion. Radio Tonight ilorlcrou. Oct. 2l.—-Georges Bet? ‘ v i" with Defalco of the cilcert stage at Montreal, Toronto,- he pest.‘ He is well known also as.’ Mr. Bewurnay. will be accompanied.‘ . I _ he air from Montreal at 10.00 p. m, M .. MontreaL: Between 11.03 and 12.00, a ooné’ TioronloI leader of the Toronto tartan or colmoaalvcil" . Dear Brothelx-We the members of No. 201. Sons eff“ 0111' period of great our glorious history ‘ It is not for me as a humble Presbry- l diplomatists of any " gram included a solo by Mrs. H. S. Henderson who was encored. ‘ terian minister to presume to offer _ any criticism. f am however. deeply“ conscious as all of ‘you must bedez-pl c conscious that there is another man in Britain at the present moment who is receiving the plaudits and eulogisms of every responsible paper ‘ 1 in the old land and Philip SIIOVJGPH ' has said: “Hither can we go and n: (llfi-iler," and so while France is ex- i pending enormous sums upon the strengthening of her land fortifica- tions the North Atlantic squadron of the British navy is finishing their. autumn manoevres in the waters of Soaps. Flow in tho north of bonniei Scotland. Do riot misunderstand then l if I say that while I am as anxlousl‘ as any man for the peace of the- world. I am not going to be lulled! into a. feeling of false security by‘ all the pacifist talk which is taking 91L place today. We had the Elfilg kind. ___ of talk for forty or fiity"years after: :¢a¢¢““§,.,.,,,“,,““. ' the battle of Waterloo and yet the: war clouds were-gathering all chef; DR- J- P. MILLAR time. We will however continue to z DENTAL SURGEON follow with increasing interest the; e developments which are taking place I Z “OWE”: n’, ‘fig but we'll "never let the old flag fall." t can", Que, "d new‘; W; will rather wish health and pros- ' 9 verity "To the mariners of England Who guard our native seas. A q i a MUSIC “TUDIO Whose flag has braved a thousand é m“ Gnu!“ F. coon“ E yum‘ will reopen classes in Ptanoforte _ The battle Ind the breeze." t um Them-y on septum," at‘; ' And also to sing e 40 Victory Avenue, or Phone , “Rifle Britannia! Britannia rule the 2 653-!- . w.\te“ ‘ ‘ 7v‘ Britons never will be slaves. i yesterday and the guests present were Captain Hansen of Norway and Min. Mr. C. l". I-futcheson was chairman . Daili of New York. The musical pro- Card of TTiarlks Mrs. Dougald C. MacDonald and family, Orwell. wishes to thank their friends and neighbours ior their kind- nesa and sympathy extended toward, them in their recent sad bereave- ment. and also tor those who asp: Mus 03d! and Spiritual Offerings} - ‘s »~ u. i near and dear to her, but has sad- dened ‘all those residing in the com- munity in which known and loved. We trust therefore that while your hearts are heavy in Oil“ :11: for the sound of u‘, voice that is stilled. you may look up‘ and see a loving Saviour, who has promised that he will never leave thee nor forsak: thee. ‘May the God of all Consolation comfort you and yours in your sad bereavement. ‘ of Refuge Division. Florence Mc- Sw-ain. Ruby Sharp, Leslie McDow- l 064-00-400-0-‘00-40000000044-00 Phone 692-1. for Appnintansifl- and little Aubrey our sincere sym- pathy in the death of a beloved wife". and mother, whose early demise has not only grieved the hearts of those she was so well Not now, but in the coming years, It may be in the better land, We'll read the meaning of our tears And there, sometime we'll under- stand. Signed on behalf of the members BE “HOTOGRAPHED nanny roa XMAS u CRASWEIJ. DR. WJR. CARSON." ‘Palmer nnlllta Ullrapnflw ' _ rim-ma and liens Dianne ~ I14 Prince St. Phone lfl! Opposite IL hi‘! " '.\'.l Ii If." '