:,-., a, "AGE SIX PRINCE ED ~W SPECIAL CHILDRENS MATINEE PRICE 10 “nmammrnmwo ATTRACTIVE SHORT T ALKIES PRINCE‘ EDWARD THURSDAY monmmwrmma gmnmwz 7KEAT@N start but. iew can be so fortunate.’ Such a thing as marwins a farmer and raising a family as their moth- v ‘era d d. is out of the questnn. What l would happen this old world if all: Crop Report GENERAL Below will be found a briei syn- Old Times and WARD-NOW Now CAPITOL NOW PLAYING , ~ a -- l conditions and discontent. What is ed w 100k on us B; “old 105,95," we the cause and what the cure for know and expect m]; a, 1|; h” g1- Droseflt World 811111161115? m" 15 ‘l ways been so but. that does not settle Ibig question and one that we con- m, “c; “m; “rues, ma“, ma,“ fess our inability to answer and we very soar, mere Wm be 5 “m; mmy lmay say that we have not yet been 01d and wme men who Wm don their ‘able to get a satisfactory answer thmkj-[g caps and M1514“ "wither ‘from people who make a. study 0! are we dr1mn5" 1g may be DQ551313 economc conditions. We have not that mmy may be gore“; u, again ‘seen any two who can agree as f0 s” “back u, the 15nd" and eke out. [mil "use and °“"°~ Th‘ ‘lmm an exstence as did their forefath- physician, before attempting a. cure. er, “by m, sweat o; moi,- brow" I'm m5!“ °" i‘ Pm?" dilmm“ °t in the not far distant past. Food‘ thecause oi the illness. What is the and ‘helm md Mme clothes are Win15‘? 0‘ the Prue“ deprusim‘ B the prune necessaries 0i’ life "id ‘t is over production or under con- man can get an or mesa’ 1f an Q5; lsumptioli? Is the former the real “u, by ma own ham“ n, f5 qwge cause of the latter? If so what is pmrue to starve to death, clad in the Pure? N0 iimibi- ‘hi’ 1111mm“ silk, beside a barrel oi gold. muss-production of all kindsoigoods ; n r! a time m the wor-[dvs hmmy‘ vinlisliv Asli I . 1'11 "i8 105i "W "m h” 91"“ °n when‘ we would do well to elect as mrrroox _ _ = - , I ‘the moi-rot those semi-T» in creator our rum-s m, vgry wisest and best total volume as during the present season or been of a higher quality. Yields were generally satisfactory in each of the Provinos, despite sectional reverses due to .. ather conditions or other causes. A pre- liminary estimate oi the Dominion Bureau of Statistics placed the to- tal yield oi wheat in the Prairie Provinces mt 446,000,000 bus, but from latest reports a. total of around 415,000,000 bus. is now anti- cipated. Even so, the yield is well in excess of the ten year average and the largest crop since 1928. Last years Prairie crop was qr,‘ proximately 300,000,000 bus. 1110‘ wheat marketed to date has grad. ad exceptionately high and touts in- ’ dicate that the high protein con-i mt will be maintained. The wes-, tom oat crw is estimated at 214,-, Laughs, spice and l.>\'k‘l_V girls! You <';>n'i know the mezln- ing of fun till you see ‘this grand comedy 0f Ililfildlfll)‘ slluii." busi- nl-s l Those Tlro 1.1mm‘..- USTER J' ocronan 26. 1932 ' ted th f "l moo - ti 31s u‘ zoo B, ‘ma, I iauilflyfiofielilaffi 001111: azm: W“ °' mmwm“ "mm "°°°"' mndm i“ l? 1's. all 20:’ an. wife‘? Tflle tool-o is the exception ed ‘t t“ m“ °m°° °‘ ‘m’ 3”“ Fruit-l- "i" I - ' ' (cmummn ' oi Montreal from its Branches. The um “d "'7 mm’ M u“ ma“ you“ Branch Managers have _plete I ’ Some one whispers to mo-muld 130mm‘: 2033f‘; “scrfigllzimprrr; and intimate knowledge of each ;Tr°-::g'}|r7g1rl‘ . you go back again to the early days _ local situation and are in close congflplflon “mum”: 3'15 He’ 26c’ and suffer the many inconvenienc- mm me highest lady in ‘the 1nd‘ touch with crop condition; m 511 and dizzinoa, I c A P I l: EVE’ 7 h 8'“ m’ an ' es that our iorebeers had to endure? “m ha”: m mm‘ sections 0i the districts mentioned. Li‘; ‘Lfrrf; , r ‘ II 011i‘ flmWer_ i8. I10. W9 “PM!!! Young people especially and some Final crop report: Taken as a gunning’, ‘ " "WIIQII "IQ CIOGK SIPINQI; w’ n Shani would not but we can‘t oloaa 0i" cider ones too do not appreciata whole, the principal field crops of I|¢=P We! BI- - ' ' 9W5 and 6811i 9° Present ""15 Wide what we write about and are Jnclin- Canada have seldom attained such b" l t°°k (i I “Listen to me on CONSTIPATION Fnlit-s-tivcs. Th:y have done mo a worldof good." Mr. A.T., Aylllltfronf‘ Thousands of people have been com. pletelty and yeimanenily relieved no; only rom constipation, but also from serious illness of long standing by chi; proper use of Fruit-a-tivcs, which stimulates FIVE vital organs to work naturally. The eat discovery oi" q brilliant doctor. itl You are sun,- to benefit. 25c. an 509.1 box. " Fruit-d-tives MAKE AND 1cm YQU wau. 00.9 buanast iioliiparod with m bus.-,- BIilFbus. and 00.00 bus. last i year. Fell wheat ‘s o! good, oats .1 fair and barley of average quality. The average oi canning crops was much reduced: yield; were average. Potatoes in reduced acreage were .. " JIMMY ‘quailiitirs than can be consumed. mrormerr r, L, no.1,“ mo... graft- 000,000 bin. against 100,700,000 last i ‘mmed by blight and mi and ilu I x Q W E "rhorrsuitis @105“! iimiirl“ °' “m” 81‘ or wife puller 01‘ those who seek year: and the barley crop at 10,- l “fig vim i“ be‘? average. Man- n . . _ -~ um an s or bets ~ I _ . time "lid 1°55 mm“? 1°’ m’ “Mk first fo themselves. Economy an» 000,000 bus. as compared with 50,- 3° ' p5 “g a“ "'5' 1'1"’ “wk” ‘amm b“? '° warn. cranbe ractlsed inour l-lous- 500000 In Quebec ol- s oi the “E”? “d “P” m“ W“- “b” v . WITH .0 1 i’ ~ ' °'P I , rm“ t - 'l‘lli5l.\lA 3.1110118 C 00 mulch and cannot my their mow" o. of Parliament to great advan- main staples have been good oud|°° i‘ “PW” i‘ H’ l“ 8"" q-mm h“, _ "" """' - . ' o,» lillldlord, The grocer cannot buy th r t raw ears Gowrrh i in orrmrro the ha bee he acreage as last year, yielded a hell- _ ‘ _ __ . ' H _ tage. e as i _ Y ve n avy. A lLIElll-rlivol“ Jllrflllillsisifilliilllclhjrllfc‘; l.°or.v.n:ll:.oo:. Built In 1816 in“ "i" mild-m h” 1”‘ m°“°i' ‘° merits 8S well k9 people have 8°11“ although in both Provinces poio- ' "Y °‘°P “Wnaied “i "V" 4°-°°°-' .-..... . _ _- ,......,..-..-~...-~s-. “spclld and the circulation of money s much lessened and there we are. Wilzit are these workers goins W d9 about it? some advise, a back-to- ‘thc land movement which seams |iogical but the man on the land PIUPOU, u. s, Oct. 25—~C:lna- , cm Cm, em, as thing, u, B, PM- ’ “*'— . da‘: most famous academy of: r - _ w flea 111091;; as ammo 1N HOLY NAME HALL v naming has bu,“ so“ rm. $0, irr-ltizurivczixdhisrglcgvil buck to prmwve Yi-i ‘Lil.‘ - 'i.‘l s10 avni s v . . _ _ litIlgllhllQillfllllinglfilllllllil biiilltl-lofflfivjgll The ‘old college‘, the o‘ “n1 conditions wh ch is the‘ 1418*.- #9303- mad with extravagance and un- necessary borrowings to be a burden ior the people t0 011T? m‘ l 3"‘ oration. It is about time for reform aiong these lines and we are much pleased to see the be-BJ-nlliils °I m“ much needed and too long delayed policy, nor: being taken up ieFlifll-Bly 1t Ottawa. w. hope our Provincial Governments wll 1.150 take “ii 91115 toes are below the average. 1h the Maritime Hvvinoea craps have done well, with again the exception oi potatoes, Nova Sootia also re- cording a 30 per cent loss of the apple crop due g0 storms. m Brit- ish Columbia crops generally have been above the average. r Detail-sf i0‘low: | SHOW GIRLS may be inserted at. the rate of 4c. pl-r word, strictly payable ln ad- Is Sold For $20 (By George C. Murray, Canadian Press Staff Writer.) 4 ‘ IIXTRIES FOR FOX SHOW close , lull Octuiicl" 28th. Enter today. 5619-10-24-31 Iiiolinvz- 3J5 f! fG-s, ‘lilo. 000 pounds and the quality, partic- ularly oi’ the flue variety, is the finest yet grown in Ontario. small fruits were average, peaches satis- factory and gra/pes, while slightly under last year in yield“ are oi good size and quality. Apples sui- fered from a. heavy June drop: the yield is under oils-rage and probab- 60 per cent of last y-car. Pnstilragi ‘ ‘Hi0. ' 37v. 4.7:‘. C1100 Night 1 sit-ls . (‘H0O i ~. ' .- l CHRIST CHURCH, Cherry Vill- loy, Thursday at l o'clock W. A. ' {meeting ..t home of Mrs, M. Irving _V; IF YOUR Prrs are not yeti ‘I i mnl-kcd for for show get in touch . lWlIll the proper authorities immcd-i lPlCtOll Academy, over which W515 I Tile-re is no denying the 180$ that fought the battle of the nineteenth flier srme the great war‘ the world century. against some oi her dstillguished soils, in- ‘eluding eight university presidents. nnd germinated the seed to" great cciucationol institutions. unconstitutional government and’ religious intoler- nas been going at too 185i’- l 990° and the season of delife$i°n 5h"?- Llw g 1111111 running o, long and hard race, tho world is "W-Ilded" mid must take a rest which will links some time. What will ii? d0 matter seriously at the 001111118 sessions in the various Provinces. The rum running ileet that hi’ of: om- Maritime coasts all summer. mongy, in Q1911‘ VllS, SOUI-dQSIIIOYIDQ and demoralizing traflio. Shore boats lor themselves or others. b"? this r PRAIRIE PROVINCES More normal moisture conditions have prevailed this year and the o." ' lCnoil‘ DlPCilCf} nf1<~r\v~.\rds._ Sunday. i all‘: is to he mud ‘m. the wood .15’ had to come a-nd m mll aldAtJnust be Dlit ‘mt 0r business at 5131135 535°" W35 IB-Vmflble I0!‘ ‘ My (bi/ow. 1-1.9». ‘. lOct. 20m Evi-nson at a p. m Capt. I ' will be a-good thins for a ° i-S-qrhatever cos; They m- simply out- gefnflnation and 8.1-1, g-folwth, " “L - ' g ' Built in 181G it gave Canada , - . i think“, a; least‘, “““’“' ‘i A. lilitig, in charge. ’ I» Will Stall? "5 “ g ‘ laws who persist, for the love 0i Plentiful, although unevenly dis- tributed raina continued through- out. June but in July drought and extrema heat caused deterioration . in Central our; _ so-called rum at about $17-50 per Saskatchewan and . . i lately. 5619-10-24-31 l a lot glissgfialrfsrfidiibglillin“ Y2‘; when again ready Y°T the '3“? five gallon kc! and bootlellsflrs Ded- southeru areas of the three Pro- -‘ CA5“ winder, wwermarcstrcanr. y ‘l’ 5m‘ ‘m at’ ‘h? m“ "cup or die it around for about SW5- Thfi vinces. Weed growth affected ’ ' comoilr .- PETITION GRANTED-Advices] ' lit lust v-uik and ‘ihliik’ T” "m immense prom. is the Brent tempta- yields and inflicts, nrlnolrgouy I s1- LOUIS 0t 2s \l - t1 bitty‘ M“ as m“ M“ mm“ f“ smmmd) m“ G- c- webs” “m lPrlclsbzxrgllcblallljgethebxiizcllxss ‘it’ They’ m’ m dam"... lfle‘ vessels engaged m m“ mm damage‘ More plenmul mnml l“ L 4 ' . c ' "T or? ‘m? ille synmuslunl. would cause an ln- Preach at Canoe Cove 0n Thursday, i-was re rrded b {he church orffilfl. his mules‘ ‘Tom? a . m" w should, be sunk at sight and ma!‘ Aiiaust checked deterioration to‘ q . - .000 authenticated cases o: CIHZCCI creasing nunrber. or persons to ulkg October 27th, at 7.30 P. M. After I mglmz as Y home in a. fashionable qu new‘ Wm‘ Buerrgagedm the traffic some extent and assisted late l . . ‘ . . _ li .' in luxury eniovirie ther mil- ‘mm yms’ and suffered consider‘ “S mm‘ impression m Damaulny Umve 51 ""1 1 “m “m” W“ ”' m“ Wm Wm lignrfohher millions oi timi- iollow ios w Prairie farmers nom August Dr. (icorzo W. Crilo rcportcd 737 ably before being coiled to her fin- _ g3“! Pine Hm Dlvlmty Han‘ 1mg», 55k for the "dole" at middle or ‘mm an on we verge or stma-trur 1st m 0cm” um marred my . . ’,..‘_ , v . a ax. l - - f ml‘ m tflrflf: byC‘-].1lni15lc ll ‘a1 flat. b i» . b t (‘l d- PERSONALS "Old College" graduates who be- 01d aw Show me a boy whth: 5:!’ 51nd“ o’ undernourished ohudmh MLOOO but compared with mp0” ll_.( 0.»... .rl . c Akifioill ‘y Mls. R0 cr-s vlas orn a 1a v came presidents of Cmmd‘ i ‘isfm to wear a patch on _ broken ramrrrea’ youth; warrderlng I 00° but ‘or, me “me Denna rm c .ii . ‘stone, P. E. I., where slle {New up. MISS Martha Ling and Miss Viv- ‘an ‘m 7mtho1- than g0 in debt for a su-t o! ‘mflmly ‘rom one any to “other. row-v Cancer Cures Steadiiy cure, by means of surgery, radium treatment or both, were reported by distinguished specialists to a s05 son of the clinical congress oi th American College of Surgeons here’. today. Added to the 1,263 cases already rcgistcrcd itlith the college and more revealed by an lliconlillctc survey of medical liter- thnn 3.000 others niure, these made a. total of approx- imateiy 8,500 known cures in Can- ada and the United States. In each instance the patient ll'€';\'.(‘(l was alive and well after five yours, the period during which islilncd the disease would re- if not eradicated. . \\'.'\'i0r C. Alvcrtz, oi R0- chll-tlx nliillm, roportirig results of 1‘.'C'.'..\li’lli ii, ill‘: .\’.'.lyo clinic, listed _\'!.’ll‘ cures" EllllUllg pn- sc lzlicr hiSiOYy could be "I illll an cxnlnplc of till: cure of ‘fl.(l 1):", Edwiiftl L. K6305. .i)‘.llg his 0x- iho (ll‘(‘!l.<(‘. l‘i".’l‘.‘l\'l‘d from ‘"1 llzn mirl clillicry, hi: duced by at least 150,000 a year.” Dr. Martin predicted that im-l prusslve evidence of cancers cura- porioclic ‘health cxalniiiailolis so that not only cancer, but other dis- eases, might be detected .rl their illcipiclicy. The college will attempt t0 en- courage, he 501d, a universal policy among physicians oi’ reporting can cor cures, so that “a consciousness that cnilcor .5 curable will be estab- lishrli in the minds of all.” E i lDrcss of the Black Watch. CENTRAL PARISH (Church of WlllCll the reply to the Overture sent to the Church oi Scotland will be read. ' SERVICES FOR. ORWELL-Ver- non for Sunday, Oct. 30th, are as ifolloivs: Cherly Valley, ll a. m; Vernon River, 2.30 p, m. Rally Ser- vlco Program is being prepared by local and outside talent for St. An- ihave been received from the Warl Office, London, England, granting» y authority to the Prince Edward Is- l one-third or rlfilld Highlanders to wear the Mess i Soon it will fall. No longer treated like any other he was awarded the lelic. a potential rival gislature. Rev. Dr. Thomas of [King's College, Windsor, represen- tatives of which controlled the le- i Mc- ~Culloch’s struggle 0n behalf of the Pictou "college" is recorded in his- tory. It was largely over the rights and wrongs of this institution. more than any other question that the fight was waged for rerpolisiblc i“ ‘ior rvcaith u. 1929 started many an . condition to house students, it was me “Tangy-cad Ln the stock market. tottering Tile m llions they i183 °ii pa?“ building. The town fathers called vanished over rrrgm and mgy were} for tenders. Percy MacDonald's bid down and our” others’ m keep up oi $20 was the highest oi seven and with the "Jonses" wanted a better lear and mortgaged the future to S” be paid for in month]? mmlmenu’ The crash came and he lost his 10b and all. This story oolrd so contin- ued m. pages and all poniins in one direction-the desire for wealth and prominence. There is one dePETi-ment m m“ collcgcs that is vacant and we would it, for the present. the deplmimefl‘ tion. About i500 callers o! iii’! "u" was analyzed and only 39° 8mm“ was found to be pure rum. The rest was a. concoction of poor alcohol. dyes and various flavors showins mo kind of poison for wh ch poor unfortunate! Day $4 I-Yid $5 P" ml‘ imprisoned ior life with hard ill-ill“ lshment oi coill-se, but desperate digeases call for severe remedies. i Newton D. Baker, chairman oi re- lie! forces in the United States said that from 5,000,000 w 10.°°°.°°° persmls are unemployed. These with their fam lies mean a populal-Yln 0i like i“ s“ we“ ““°d' w° "m m“ about 25,000,000 or one fifth oi uio whole population who are 11099114191? grasshoppers and cirtrworma, caus- ed serlous damage in many dis- tricts of Manitoba. and Saskatche- wan. Damage except from drought was negligible in Alberta. Hail log. sea were less severe than usual and rust, appearing late, caused little crops. An area 0i near failure pre- vxcept in Essie-m Ontario, was lini~ formly good throughout the season. MARITZIVIE FROVINCES Crops arc a good average, with the exception oi potatoes, oi wh‘oh a substantially smaller acreage than, usual was planted and which silffered from rot. Cereals yielded well both as to quantity and qual- ity. Hay was above average. Heavy storms caused a. 3D per cent lo; of the apple crop in Nova Scotia; un- damaged mlit is of good quality and colour. The New Brunswick apple crop la about average and of good quality. Export shipments to dam are about 50 per cent less than laat year. Pastures remained in good condition throughout the season. a PROVINCE 0F BRITISH C0" LUMZBIA vailed in South Central Saskatche- wan. with below average crops in Pfl-rt of Southern pm,“ or terior is estimated at 115 percent the greater Sasilrattchewan and in southern Manitoba, v southern Al- berta and east central Alberta. m ma‘ °°“‘sld°r°'bl° other areas crops on the whole are “m? "° w“ “mi” “m”! 800d and teed shortage will be ex- Grain crops were better than average. The hay crop in the in~ oi average but in the mast. dis- loss occurred the cutting season The apple crop la perrerrced m only a few “Mew estimated at 3,800,000 boxes which government in Nova Scotia. The ambitious plans were clipp- ed and blue penciiied, and the school did not grow up i0 be a university. It became one oi the foremost secondary schools, how- ever, and from its doors went forth great educators, preachers, ill-evils at 7 p. m. H. Pierce, Min- ister. ‘oi Thrift and Economy- The" i‘ °“° dca that we would like t0 8°“ in‘ .10 the minds oi our you-iii m“ “d that it-it is not the amount of wages you 89F m“ mean‘! New” but the amount that YW "i! 5”“ we kn°w pmple who‘ can n” ‘warehouses awaitinB buyers ‘while money at ten dollars Pei‘ Week “d ' g | 1 _ out r u, . _ , the factories are either idle or on gllgteilrgraltsnslgtus mic SlZtESlAJFD °""‘°’s Wm w“ my the“ lingo: l-‘hm “m”- ‘l “my ‘Mk5 “ u me . b“ flthmm‘ “m” 1° p“ “n” °' grew " s25 i0 s30 per week. You can m worm has gotten out or bmrrca the Alberta aw ream“ w be out. and “soort- on your earri l‘ ‘Properly divided. America his ample thrashed and a small portion of Dr. McCulloch's ideas were no‘. __ m crushed. In later years they found alga sifrlefiaiiffwjuf: i501???“ ior everyone, but while many are the Northern Saskatchewan crop W ' on charity. In other wordfl. the!’ must. be fed and clad by other! 10°" fortunate. with wheat, cattle and SHOT TAGGED BIRD-Some time ago Mr. R.-E. Mutch, city, sliot at Earnscliiie a black duck, on the leg of which he discovered a ————- metal band. On the tag were these The death took place on Sept. 2i, words: "Notify Biological Society, 1932, of Ali's. Maria Ann Roberts of, Washington, D. C, 3660492, The ‘AIlli'i'1l_y' Lilli-sol", at the ailvnncod ago bird 11nd apparently been caught ‘of 93 years She had been confined previously and marked with the to her bed nearly all oi the last object oi discovwlng the route oi IN MEMORIAM MRS. MARIA ROBERTS looking for a market; with factofl! I in Alberta threshing made goods 0i all kinds piled up in ‘ have been repeatedly delayed heavy rains and la/ter ’ year. The sugar beet crop in Alber- versities included sl .1 iui Willi . r ° am en and women in the ur-me or life ta. is estimated at 100,000 tons Dawson, of McGill; Most oi her life was spent lll Bos- ton, and ilcr husband ded ovcr 40 inn llowntt, students at P. W. C., spent tiic work end at their homes lclothes and I will show Y0“ 5 m“ Rev‘ G°°“’°\vlio will be independent “We l“ m - nape‘ from 13500 WW8 1118i; INOOO , .. ,, _ i , Munro Grant and Rev. D ni l M. bmke“ m 5mm and without ‘ ' an ' ycnn. l‘ fro: qtthelvi llrriairtss: in New Glasgow. Gordon Queen‘? Rev Dogma M ‘is through enminB-‘Iilie Ilrlllzzyyigfi; and unprotected old-age appear “m; {mm 12pm 5m, 1mg yea; roars inc lvm . ~-,y , a . . . on cigarettes aone y any m 0m, newspapers’ r6533)“; , p g 1, “m, he. two sisters, the Friends of Mrs, Clarence a ciii- m‘ Mm“; m“ m" ‘mm Fmlmon today would i‘ Pu‘ m m” tll i the Present rnovnvca or um: . . . , EC Muses Charlotte and Elizabeth m‘ "i"! 9-"- Dr- Jams-i Mrs. Dal-i to the human o o r Q ‘ll-ii. Point Prim. P. E. I., will be Bank, be a {Ortlllle ior them at the Average est-mated when field‘ m is 115 percent oi average, and the as follows-Alberta 2i bus, Saskat- ‘iiiami’ ‘l ‘iiii-‘eiliilii- Th" Yield °l _chewan l4 bus, Manitoba iv bus. "m" W’ W“ w.“ “WY- Sim“ "‘ “imm” m” “M roams"; by was considerably reduced but. the by snow. yield was 30°‘! Threshing 1r completed m Mwmh crop was utilized by the oanneriaa. P- tetoes were a good crop and thl yield of roots and vegetables was above the average. ‘There was a le- duced acreage .Li also in the fields. Wheat deliver- l 7km i” "flmawd M 8° pemni- d ‘ average. Pasturage has been plen- tiful and ranchers have more than sufficient fodder for winter feed. and the whole in hops and the “How is business?" "Bad. Even the people who never pay have stopped buying!" in 1913. ~21 tile . - 1131111)‘ For several nloiiths before WlllCll tile lulsos lmssmg 9f Mrs, Roberts, she and I"'"1l. “~15 iliifilfiifld i0 lm’ hcr sisters 11nd the kind asshtnncc iili°ii (‘Priors-mud indirfflli’ ‘of a llcico, Mrs. E. H, llrnry of Bos- ‘1110 l>=lilii¢~iilc existence 0i ton, who stayed with them untl the ll‘ <1 mciilccls whr-rcby ‘mid crime and for some time after. Hawkins, by whom she is survived- the '= - ‘iiii,’ lw- r-iiaod if (lngnosciii The f-Jnorzll was held on Sept, ill-ii ilw. "(l ill illlin. "i" "Ii i'-'i~ "i ffiiiiTr miild be iloilsc, 1.1101160 to ilic Unii/‘d Church- -’ l1.‘ Mill irvflvdllrflililli‘ ITvl-ilcre many fl-irncls had gathered in ii. Miirilli- 0i ‘to pay their Inst respects. Inter- iifm? iii ill" ml‘ nicn: ims in tile Murray Harbor l lllillllnl rlrnih rilto from Cemetery, and R43“ T, Rh Goudge ll.i('(.- ‘Zflrd, with a, short sorvlre at the .-(.l c, mini: 150.000 in Canada conducted the Sort-zoos, elzrl tlv- Tniiwi Stairs, WOlilll he rc- I DANDRUFF and Failing Hair. use Mia- anfn rrllcilwal on would my hm 1on1. o lhu 4 time! a wee-f rnd rho unlit 2S In addition t0 her two sisters. ilvirs. Roberts is survived by four lnephcivs, David Hawkins of Murray llliver, P. E. I., Cyrus W,. Ralph R., land Henry Allan Bears in United iStates, also five nciccs, Mira. Charles‘ pleased to know she is progressing r favorably lifter an operation in the I‘ P, a. Island Hospital. Mr. mid Mrs. Wm. E. Corliss, innd two sons Robert and Donald, ‘motored to this city from Buffalo, _1 N. Y., and are guests oi Mrs. Cor- : iiss‘ father, Mr. A. J‘. Dougan, Grat. ton Street. Asbe tos Production The pl-oiluction oi asbestos dur- ing August advanced 38.3 per cent to 9,918 tolls as compared with the Jilly total oi 7,104 tons, In August, 1931, shipments were recorded at 13,221 tons. An advance of $5 per con was shown in quotations for magnesia and “impressed sheet fibres in Aug- hoilsie. They have passed on. Dr. A. Stanley Mackenzie, who reconily_ resigned the presidency of Dal- housie and Rev. D, Clarence Mac- kinnon, preifdent of Pine Hill Di- vinity l-lall, studied at Pictou. LARGE INCREASE IN CANAL TRAFFIC 2,680,823 as against 2,318,011. The ieight car- ried in September was 2,687,235 tons compared with 2,060,587 in Septem- ber, 103i. There were fewer pus- sengers, however, 3.501 as compared with 11547. i “kw-n ‘age oi 65. Yes, we would like t0 prcarh from the house tore the gospel of Economy and 1111m- ‘we will soy very little about th=| young women oi’ tOdBY "h" m“ m“ many oi them have the "wrong lvlevipolnt." oi life. Too many d0" lspise the work oi their mothers and went. to get away from the old hOmB Not so many vessels passed ‘mm the busy bustling world w be “fix through the Canadian canals in fsomebody". n m“ an “mm Mwen‘ Ocwb" m” September as a year ago, 3.343 com- “m” mh m“ ‘Toucfim up m‘ _ Dared with 3,413. but they were oi ‘them in luxury l Gypsum Productron a greater tonnage, m; grid, cannot last for long. It i8 surely a time ior action on the P!" oi capitalists, employers. and 1e14- era oi thought in our Msillltill“ and churches. m; subject, meantime we are ‘Ilhis state oi affairs is truly alarm- imotlioi- day. we m“ "mm l” Yours Sincerely. The production of gypsum dur- lng Jilly amounted to 80.144 will ll compared with the June total OI 10,101 tons and the Juiv. 193101110- menta oi.’ 133,340 tons. During the seven months endinl Jilly. 917-019 HIYWHBIIOOGIVGIIQGVMBI“ though in some districts it suffered from ‘rain during cutting. Cereals were better than average. Potatoes were affected by mt and the yield was below that 0f iasg year; other roots were above average. Apples were plentiful and small fruits satisfactory. The tobacco chop. while mailer than last year, was of good quality. Pastures were in good condition thrcl-qiw t, gha season. PROVINCE 0F 0.‘; TA RIO Hay and clover crops were haa- vy in Western and Central Ontario, comparing favorably with last year, but the quality was impaired by rains during harvest: in the ¢¢Wé? 111v LIFE SAVERS Ihaq soothe the throat... refresh the mouqtli........-. Clean Head and Oicuy llalr l i 5 i‘ as carrying 135 tons last year. s," b. . ,King, Mrs. Wm. Cassidy, Mrs, Pris-i ci‘la Ham. Mrs. Grace Dalton and Mrs, E. M. Henry. ‘ltrailic through St. Andrew's Canal yin September, 42 vessels carrying cons o! gypsum were produced in Canada: in the correspondina Per- iod of 1931 the production totalled 433,875 tons. Exports 01 crude gypsum by Can- adian produoera reached a. total oi 44,570 tons valued at 350.078; dur- I "'3””’~°"7“""’"”3""~i $313.?‘ §§’.'§§T..§Z’“.5.Z.'.l°§?§$ (‘EH51 CAfPFQJ-I/‘m- lexportations rose to so tom worth Cuisyfiruzse-r. m. case from the June exports oi 'l r7 maaawggg SQNAUK tons at 0301. - ust. other grades 0i asbes‘ u! show- ed no vfllliltlDn in price during August. EXDoris oi Canadian asbestos amounted to 8,617 tons, an advancq 01 283 Der cent over the July total oi 0.714 tons. The United States continued t0 supply the principal rmarkct for Canadian asbestos, ab- .945 tons of frcighi, compared with 'sorbing 86.8 per ccnt of the ton- llflle exported in August. Naciaoas T0 BEAUTIFY CEMETERY BY NIGHT SEMINOLE, Okla, Oct. 24.—-(A. PJ-Ghosta beware? Police Judge Hoffman has obtained permission from the city council to put negro prisoners to work at beautifying the cemete y. The work would begin at 1 a. m. with guards ciollc enough to prevent escape and too far away for comfort Eastern section yields were light due to drought. libdder com ac'e-, Iago‘ was again increased and the. yield was very satisfactory. Borer damage was nominal. Prellminlf! estimates issued by rho Ontario Department o: Agriculture cover- ing cereals chow that acreage was approximately the, same u in laill and that yiaib fol- ml wheat wow - m bus. cote 8.0 bus. and basil! i ST. ANDREWS CANAL Tllrrc was a sharp increase in PEP-O-MINT WINT-O-OREEN Ob-O-VE LIO-O-RIOE OINN-O-MON Vl-O-LET I