NO 932 Red Rose-Tea The New dzOi/nb. - BHHLHH LABEL,40"||.. “It Is good tea be in a Red Rose package" or It would not :47 Million Have Right To Ballot wAsI-IINGION, Nov. - P-lbtty- qeven million persons have quali- fied to vote in the United States general elections next Tuesday, exceeding by four and s half mil- lion ihe record-shattering regis- tration of 192B. _ A state by state survey by the Associated Press shows exactly 49- 9553.230 persons eligible to partici~ pate in the 1932 presidential bal- ictirlg. This compares with a nat~ ional registration of 42,887,354 for the Hoover-Smith contest four 111166.561 over the actual vote cast in that peak year of ballot-mark- mg. Germany will sid private indus- tries. The noise of London's subways is being desdened by spraying the walls of the tubes with s mixture of cement and asbestos wool. iirmioqrggsigg Ebufd) Silo-Ladies’ Aid, Special Meeting — Ladies will please bring parcels for Sydney Mission Box -- Social Hall TOO-Tuxls Squares, regular meet. yearsago and is an increase of i118 — Social Hull. A J. liomc Made Chocolates Just received s New and Fregh lupply of Hunter Chocolates. (The mllld 59ml midi-l You can rely on n resl treat when you an Hunters. In Box and Bulk. PhoneBl. HHIE L. HUNTER OALL TODAY. Ernest ll. Worth 142 Prince Street. Central Guardian locals, Eastern locals, 2o. per word; ‘ . Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance liven“. lo. per word: Clslsifled, 2c. per word; In Memorism z Notices, 70o. per inch; Lists of Floral snd Spiritual Offer- ; lull. Csrdl. eta» 4c. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. per inch; Notices ofThnnhl nnd Appreciation, 70c. per inch or a Der word. Other rates on applications. hdhimlm Charge for any advertisement twenty - in QQ-OO-O-O-O-OOO-O’ l9- per word; Western and Announcements and Coming THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN lzvo PREFERENCES FOR 0000s RECONSIGNED ,VIA UNITED $114 TES BEHTHAL GIIAHIIIAH _.._.. | This i2 reserved for news, advertisement: of; new; character ml! be inserted st the rah of k. per word, strictly payable in nd- MR. L. W. SHAW WILL AD- DRESS the Prince Street School Literary Club this afternoon at 4.15. 5963-11 CENTRAL PARISH (Church of Scotland). The service announced for Churchill for Thursday, No- vember 3rd has been cancelled un- tll further notice. MEDIUM AND LIGHT MED- IUM CLASSES wlll be judged to- day at the Fox Show. They are the strongest classes at the show, do not miss them. 5966-11 LAST TROPHY-A few days ago when difficulty arose as to the se- curing of one remaining award for the Fox Show, the Dominion Life Insurance Company through Mr. Edwin Johnson, underwriter, and. Major J. A. MacKenzle, provincial "Whaler. put up the trophy, thus completing the required 11st. INQUEST ADJOURNED-A cor- WWI"! 111W was emparmelled yes- terday to inquire into the cause of the death of an infant which died in the flW- ‘The jury empannelled by Coroner Dr. L. B. McKenna, is as follows: P. J. MacDonald, (fore- man), George McQuaid, Alfred Kelly, George Cudmore, P. J. Mt. Closkey, Philip Palmer and Joseph H. Wood. The inquest has been adjourned till this evening. A post mortem examination of the body is being held by Dr. G. F. Dewar and Dr. W. H. Soper. RECENT APPOINTliIEhT-Mr. W. Chester Lea, C. E, who graduat- ed from McGill University last year with honors and led his ch35, has been appointed construction engineer of the Sun Oil Company of Britain at Hamflton, Ontario. This company is opening refineries in Canada. Mr. Lea. is a son of Hon. W. M. Lea and Mrs. Lea, of Victoria. B. I. S. SOCIAL EVENING as usual was up to its high standard with one of the largest crowds of the season attending.‘ The auction G ‘t. H If f l - run-Tibia s°n'd 31131‘- I r cum o n p Nifibtl. Each- sc o, Stiff- on n s, Lo g sins, Nervoulnsu, Acidity or Burn- n cnusod by poorly functioning Krdneys or Bladder. try Cystex (Dro- slu-ur) specially revered fo t on troubles. Works oli- v"- cuTstlnn through system in 1s min- utes. Only 15o At drugllsts. Guaran- teed to fix you up or money link 0H return of enrol! package. MEDIUM AND LIGHT MED- IUM CLASSES wlll be ludsed to- ,day at the Fox Show. They are the ‘ do" not miss them. l SUCCESSFUL SUPPER-A sup- per under the auspices of the Mem- orialisodge L. O. B. A. held Tues- day evening at the Y. M. C. A. was lwldely patronized and was very successful. The proceeds from the event will go to charity. WAS ARRESTED-Following an ‘accident in Baker's Hollow, Bun- bury, las evening, acar driver, one of the parties involved, was arrest- ed by the R. C. M. P., who quickly arrived on the scene. The driver is alleged to have been intoxicated ON INSPECTION TRIP-Report- ing financial conditions in tele- graphic service to be on the up- grade, Canadian National Telegraph ofliclals visited the city yesterday for an inspection of the local office. Among the ofllclals were Mr. D. E. Galloway, Toronto, Vice-president of the Canadian National Tele- graphs; Mr. J. Ii‘. McTaggar-t, Tc- ronto, General Superintendent, Mr. D. A. MscNeill, Moncton, Superin- tendent. The visiting officials who arrived yesterday by a private rall- way car leave this morning for Lh-r Mainland. A. PERSONALS Friends of Mr. George‘ Thorns will be pleased to see him out 11- gain after his serious illness. Numerous friends are pleased w,1~*‘““d~ w g Iishermcrfs shacks there. see Mr. Von Clure Gay about gain, after being confined to the Prince Edward Island Hospital for a. considerable time through illness. Criers Have British Government's Position Regarding Shipment 5 Of Canadian Goods Via Foreign Ports Outlined In British Commons, By i LONDON, Nov, z-Canadlan be consigned from an empire coun- wheat stored in United States ele- try. vzitors and from there consigned to The government spokesman ‘ classes at the show,'ihc United Kingdom will not be,quoted a statement of Premier R. 5965-li entitled to preferences decided atEB. Bennett, in the Cnlzadlun House lull! Imllfirial Conference to Canad-l Jan wheat. 'l‘hi.~. announcement was‘; imade in the House of Commor...‘ ‘today by L. Hcre-Bellslan a. gov- . crnmcnt spokesman. Amendment Ilcicnicd I j An amendment, moved by Sir J. ‘Sandcmnn Allen, member of the Union Government, asking that grain consigned from an American port and certified by the Canadian government officer to have been grown in Canada should be entit- led to the preference was defeated 2-17 to 55. The government declined to accept the amendment. Mr. I-lcrc-Bclsha said the gov- ernment had two reasons for '6- fuslng the amendment, firstly be- cause the customs procedure would make it extremely difficult to identify the wheat. and secondly, on the grounds of policy. A Matter of Policy It has always been a. matter of ‘policy, declared Mr. Hore-Belisha, tn insist that goods which were to , enjoy the preference must not only the grown in the empire but must i Government Spokesman -—-Amendment Is Defeated—A Matter Of Policy. of Commons on Oct. 26, as saying that “preferences would not b1; available to goods sent from Can- ada to the United states and rc- consigncd there." m. Hore-Belisha considered that an accurace out-V line of the position. "It is our pur-i pose to encourage the storage of; wheat either in Canada, which is‘ to obtain the preference, or in thc United Kingdom wllcrc we may obtain an advantage of ihc :,lOl‘.'lgl‘ and warehouse dues," odrlczl ur.‘ Hore-Belisha. ! I I Canada's Stand ' OTTAWA, Nov; b-Allhcugli cor- tain representations have been ‘made, the attitude of the Dominion government is that the question of regulations governing prcferen-i ces into the United Kingdom is a, matter for the British government. Premier R. B. Bennett made this clear in the House yesterday. ‘ | The point was raised here today as to what constituted “an Amerb, can elevator." some were inclined to consider that the elevator in‘ Buffalo belonging to the Canadian pool might bc considered a cana- dian elevator for the purposes of the preference. Opening November Sale Offers Great Saving to Thrifty Housewives! we Dl-lrchased a large quantity of canned fish, soups and Jelly powders, from a broker, which we have on a special counter and are thus able in sell these articles at greatly reduced prices. EXTRA SPECIALS ! 2tinsClams.......25c ~ 5 fins Snacks H" N 25c 21b. CI‘. Butter 49C 4 tins Sardines 25c 4 pkgs. Nu-jeil 25c 4 lb. bulk Dates 4 tins CampbelPs Soup 25c 3 pkgs. Cornfiakcs . 25c 1 tin Pears 1 tin Plneilnnlt- ALL FOR 37c 25c| l1 fin Peaches 10 lb. White Sugar 49c SUN-ERA 5 lb. R. Oats .. .. 18c Regular 25¢ 5 lb. O’Mez1l 18c Now 2 for . . . . .. .. 25c P. J.’S V RAISINS Special HOHEY-HUHEY 2 "IS- 25¢- Choice TEA 5 lb. tin 47c. Dairy 4 lbs. $1.00. 21/1 1b u“ 29c BUTTER ' ' 18c. BEANS white or Yell - E ow z 11121) HANDLE BROOMS—~iSc, Y8 10 lbs. 27¢. 2 tins LOBSTER 35¢ BACK BACON 24 , r , SAUSAGES . 2 lbs. 2s: H BOLOGNA .. 2 lbs. 25¢ i COOKED HAM 20¢ lb. ‘ EVIDENCE i I itcntlllucai from Page ll 'I'l1erc were two or three The ll- 1‘ quor wan piled in one of the shacks. After the officers had been thcrc half an hour. another car driven by Milton Wheutlcy, accompanied by another 1112111, came to’ the island The Whcntlcy car wc11t too far and got stuck in the marsh. Constable Mr. Bell announced than there was ‘.0 be evidence submitted on bchnlf uf the accused. Planes Make o Record TTlpS ! (Canadian Press) ADELAIDE, AUSLIZUID, Nov. 2~,~ Once again the British monoplane air liners which fly regularly with between LARD, 2lbs.2§o THHGHUHHLD PI J. I 339 —PHONE__ EXTRA SPECIALS ON OUR MEAT COUNTER SS9 ONE YEAR AGO today Placing Iulth in the citizens‘ demand for a supgr mm; product we opened forty fives were keenly contested. The prize winners were as follows: Ladies, first, Mrs. Edward Mcllnnis; mails and passengers on 1e wi no " - [s n L as me Statutory warn [Perth and Adelaide have set new _ . peed records for the journey. 111 mg. E mcr Lund stated to witness 1M” one .0’ these machines new ladies, second, Miss Helen Mc- (Canadian “as, motor’: m“ m m“ m“ me “quot m the ‘the 1,450 miles separating the two Menus. Gents’ first, Mr. Harry mNDON mm 2_A Stewart; gents’ second, Mr. Louis _ coach benomng ssoyez!» from ma‘ fill“:- zazefieg'e:edlevéiff ‘Australian cities in 10 hours. Re. Arsentwlt" Luck?’ ‘able’ N“ 15' M!‘ | giant loudspeakers, mounted on I ‘m on“ another min E}, em ,cently in nine hours and 40 millu- vmcem Mcmmd" M W‘ “mama i the roof shattered the stillness of ' ' g tes, the journey was completed record average business. l Our combined system undoubtedly considered the finest llflllcratlon here has met the approval of discriminating institutions and individuals Irum the mm, At such a time as this we wish to extend to our cus- tomers and friends our thanks mid appreciation for their klml B-Pllmval 53nd "Iiiliort which has meant so much in making our business so successful. TT-leif Inning yfihaw had stated that he had giv- For Sale j BATlh-Sc per word. three In- ' lertions for the price of two, strictly 1.- "Im FOB SALE, TO LET, BOARD AND WT“. h u room signs on band at Guardian tf OfIice. ' - ncss stated. , Gauthier, was found by officers in Agents Wanted ma SALE - 01.15 rsrnas, s cents bundle. Guardian Ofilce. ‘WE TRULY THANK Yo‘. H BIBB-ll-l-Si, , bringing with them an abundance ‘ power voice, the proceflslon of vans, examined, witness stated that Lund _ 1' [pd things. ‘Through the ever‘ each gdVePl-Slflg some wlrclcsf had told him that he had been fish- BUYS THIS NEWAND ., TWO yUgmggE-n 359300155 FOR SALE -- SHINGLES N0. l o mm I M,“ EW- ” i —CliICl(EN SUPPER at Indian MOSTCOMFOUAI-utb-HOE m M Mm Mm In connection, um and m, 24150 pa, squam ready COCPB" ° ~ equipment, arrived half an hour ng. Lund stated that. he had been River Wednesday, November 9m i suitable for light housekeeping. M“ “mud H"dw°°d “Mas If not fine, the following night. 4Pl>ly 132 Fitzroy St. Nov. 1-31‘ 7°‘ flwrms‘ McLwd Mms- Superintendent. the 11mm! T°°m was J. A. Mollisons Heart Content, Wheatley, another man, and Gau- 5961_11_3_4_7_9_41 w | Be“°"“°- 5939"“3'3‘- and tables were decorated in keen-f the aeroplane in which he flew thler on the Island. Mr. Bell qucs- _ Your en usiasm for the ‘Prop- You feel new vigor and vitality Oflice. Reward. tiIBI-II-l-di. n, m,“ . m, _ I gyggirmegéjjwl “yggeer? m aged 6B years 0B9 hi! bee“ mum‘ ‘m ‘m “m” ‘ Cross-examined, witness stated v ; L051.‘ - on nsnnowausn. a Rodd, Muted. saso-n-s-si. nvnns-m Mcdford Mass.. 0n Oc- off the Chilean coast. ma, m, doc,- o; m, shack w,“ Qpen The Home of good Meat and lush ' lmall White Spitz Dog. dfinggr whet 23m’ Ann-e Q" wkiow o; y“. Sglldfd of the French vessel lTol‘; when he arrived. There w“ a - 5 . ‘mm ‘°'“'° ‘l’ °‘“‘°Y‘““ Wanted I eph Churchill Evans. (P. s. 1. pan m. who landed on Rlnca m“ board broken off the door. Witness u BIG II PRIVATE CHRIST- mss G ‘L, Gard Sample Book free to workers. opportunity to make money. Capital or experience unnecer sary. Bradley-Gammon, Brant- APPLY 100 5984-1 1 -8 -3i HOUSE TO LET. Kin! Street. T0 LET — 9 300M HOUSE suitable for Boarding House. Ap- ply l9 Wcymouth. Phone 1289. 5198-11-1-81. BED SITTING BOOM HEATED. 0n ground flloor. Private en- trance. Also two front bedrooms! APPlY L. M. care Guardian. | r0 LET-FURNISHED drawn‘ ments (Balmoral). ‘l moms. Im- “NW4 Possession. Phone Sill-J.‘ 5829-11-2-31 1'0 nnntr - Ion WINTER Z-‘l-ti’. OAR-BOARD SUITABLE lining outhouses, etc, ‘FOB. SALE - AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and whist Score Md °1d w“ dancing w” he?“ v Counties. As the coach loltered for with a large crowd taking part.| o‘ Mcxeamey’ flak!“ Em“ and with the concentrated foyce of a Nelson rendered splendid music battalion 0L town 6.18m“ throughout the evening. phanngc were not overlooked onl__a "mo own 6,50,. announcing t I came, -Guard1gn Central .101, H Hflllilwyen W‘ °"J°Y°d i“ "e111"? the approach in half an hour's time Printery. LIMITED QUANTITY PRIME Cabbage. 95 cents per cwt. Iibrguson, New London. FOI- BALE - LAWYEIUS Nov. i-tf. , of ra;e enjoyment w'th games, andq,’ me ma“, wade convoy’ (11.03 60m- music and a most enjoyable re- [prising 190 dew-aged and mumm past. The occasion was made resulted vans bound for the Northern QI-slble by the kindness end f°"- National Radio Exhibition at Man- 5934_1,_3_5,_ - thought of Mrs, W. S. Stewart. cheater‘ . MY-‘i- Bil-Til’ E- Mmei- ma- R- Mfil Its tidings imparted to each town Bmih- M“ w“ 0mm“ ""1 M“ and village en route, the robot silk sown. Apply Guardian Ren- Helen Grant, who motored to the mm 0,," moved ,,,,_ and, m, to reaentatlve, Summer-side, 289. FOR SALE-FARM 0F 150 ACRES at Cavendish, 110 acres under cultivation, balance soft and hard wool. Well situated. Price right for quick sale. Apply to C. F. Stewart, Cavendish. "wlll-hi. furnishd n t e t 5788-11-1-31. . with all moderne panm n’ dvrlulvri’ 8"" ‘flimldlll! "ml" paratlons for dealing wllh the Pm‘ °°“““"' lmwrh" °°"‘°b°““°r $919 Agents for Charlottetown Apply Guardian. 5807-11-1-81 pm; 551,5 m; To LET_COM- i in their childish manner to the c8531,“ and A A_ patrols escorted the evidence given. He accom- panied Sergeant Bradley to the Lost loss‘ - AT MOUNT STEWART, Boston Terrier Brindle Pup. Rs. ward. J. E.~’Palfrey, Mt. Stewart. 5799-11-1-81. LOST - GOLD BEADS IN CITY. Finder please lcavc at Guardian ward. 5043-11-3-11. IOB BALI — I CHOICE ‘BULL. plete Fur Cleaning Outfit install- ed ready for business. To be sold outright or can be rented and used where it is. Priced very low and it is nearly new. W. B. Prowse drSons. 5746-10-29-tf. registered, 2 years old, Exhibition winner; 4 choice Yorkshire prise v Sowl, d months old, eligible for~ 5Bo4_n_13'*t';’g°, institution on Monday aftemoonfth, p-omge o; the hundred-horse Beers, the efficient End kindlyémte; Prominent in the proccssfion “Oyez , . , soar-m an! VICINITY or Head of f-Iillsboro, hound pup, 5‘ months old. Black and white,- vellcw head and ears. Notify Reaney Jsypranningbrook. 1 5966-11 Salesmen Wanted .\_____.__________ "IN wmrru r0 coanucr ‘ WANTED - RELIABLE DBIVIB WANTED-JMALL WOOD FARM. Apply Guardian. 5948-11-3-61. HORSES WANTED - l0 GOOD driving horses, 0 Guernsey Grade Cows due to freshen. Apply to P. A. Horne, Horse librchange, 10d Elm Avenue. 5040-11-84]. “m” mmpmutmn to st‘ ‘Mm T A lead them to s hidden source of other person there. HZ‘.°‘¥.'Z.Z‘1‘..§§.'"°’€Z11H°’“° s? or mam Phone MM“ m“, N D M L water. On leavin! they invited ""1". Ernest Mclnnll. Soutbport. oyster aaar STEAK WITii MASIIED "n start earning ca; weeekly and Mhcdhnmm o . d8 8G1! o, go along, but he ‘took one lock fisherman at North River, had seen P0TAT0E%TA11_~1EI:‘ naann. i , SMOKED and FRESH v increase rapidly. Write immed- ____________________ vNDIlT/inn at the IMP W‘ ""1 ~‘“° ‘h’ ‘m’: El" Ind Elm" 1mm!» and “W” m‘, m. (mu-m; l HALIBUT nAppocir KIPPERS K “m” "°"‘°"“ °°~ "P" °"' In r110. mum rt w... on Juan Fernandez d1... ,,,,,,,,,,_ wltnefi! had "H? “h” “° 25 SALMON FILLETS FINNAN’ nnnum . "i “"5"” 911114" ‘mm “bum” “worm ' ' ff th Central art of Olule that thought was 5511mm, c“ gfgunfi c ‘ s‘ w‘ 11:"5'11'1§'1s'1°'”' ".“°'“'R"'§“d5,§'X-H§y°" Hem“. chm°'m°" ‘a Hlexanader Selkirl? the Prototype of the island. Witness had seen the OYSTERS’ SCALLOPS _ A Cambium 1m m r _ d by "-'°- ‘ ' " North wiiisniro .,,,,,,-..m enm- lived. 1...... boys and none. fishing there “Tm” “BEE?” n, raasn DAILY AT LOWEST mucus in n ' I e he _ A DANE WANTS WORK ON Ph l“ . ‘often. He ind seen Gallant driv- Cl-IOCOLATI-ZS c ' _ __ 39o 3T" b: 12:21.50? fremlogtaAiiutz 551:: "m" E“’°“d°“°°' HA1???” n. | Emiiloymcnt m chap is increas- lug time c.1:' m m: vicinity. - . ', 389 PHONES - 1 . ~1> on m- i- ~ - . f“, . ‘it? 4- on automobile.‘ Qloifélwwnfm‘ bg31_11_3_3,‘ ___, ____________-_ ing. ’1hc 6.01m then r “ted its case 5951 11 3 ,1_ ~———i the children. when the miniature banquet was disposed of and the chpdmn tired from their evening c! jcllificritinn, repaired for their such an n. kind indies who made evening possible, lilies Beers, tertained the ladies to tea. DEATHS M.-\(‘Ii0NALD-At Pisquid on Oc- tober 30, i932, Angus MacDonald, ers please copy) . PURSEY-At 9 Young St. Wednes- day, Nov. 2nd. 1932, Lois Joyce pm-gey, "ed 3 days, daughter of lidr. and Mrs. Stanley Purse! 5'01!" oral from McLean Funeral Home this Thursday afternoon at 2 dclock Interment Peopla Cemetery. lllg with the event. Tim's gracious] ' act was also greatly appreciated by the Atlantic mounted on two 10*- iriea. Arrangements had been mndfi for the convoy to be give" 0W" recepVons by the lord mBYBY-‘l and mayors of five towns and cities on the way. There were police lire" the convoy tnrcushm" the Journey- New Robinson Crusoe Found mosnnnuns. Chile. Nw- 1—A new Robinson Crusoe who shuns res- of the auction same the modern many country hamlets in the Home‘ the ‘vocds’ Gauthier said that he imakmg the new ‘had been taking a. walk. He did a few minutes beside placid vill- , Imlles an hour. lcrgglThe swletyys °rchwtra wmutmg age greens the voice shouted tid ngs‘ not ten wmcss haw he had Bot sheet. Guardian Office. ti.‘ there, nor did Elmer Lund. Lund said that he did not own the liquor. I Roberts had told the wlzness that I aminatlon of the prisoner had been conducted at the barracks. Thcrc lzad been little attempt to hldc the liquor at the shack. There was still 3200 worth of liquor missing. Constable Albnn Show corrobor- ated the evidence given by Sergeant Bradley. Witness, after he had been at Poplar Island about 20 min- utes, saw Efmer Lund coming to- ward him from the shack. Cross- looking after his boat. Witness saw tloned the witness as to why Lund was arrested and Gauthier allowed to go. Witness had had no conver- sation with Elmer Lund on the way in, Earl Lund and Gallant made no statement on the way to town. shack and went through the woods to the shore to the shack. He saw Elmer Lund twenty feet from the shack burying something in the ground. Lund immediately began to run. Lund had been burying a pint bottle of rum. In the shack liquor was covcrcd over with a rein coat and bed clothing. seeking water. said "l" 1°“°w°d did not know whether or not any footprint-s and surprised l "m" °°"' statement was taken from the pn- ered with goat skins i" A "m1 soners at the barracks. savage manner. John Kelly, Gerald Street, City, Federico Lflvflfflvre- °"° °t ‘he oyster fisherman at North River, mailers, u-ied to talk W 91° k1“! °f had previously seen Elmer Lund and the bleak isle. but he WWI" °“"Robcrts fishing m a boat in North ly in gutters! sounds. a"- ¢h°"8h h‘? River. Witness had seen Constable had forrctten m! lmlmlale- BY Shaw around the shack furthest Blflll- m“ Alum’! mduud mm 9° from the bridge, but had seen no speed for the runyno less than 150 ,The aeroplane left Perth with English malls on board after some cons'dcrable delay awaiting tlu‘ steamer. From Perth to Kfilgfioflii‘ lord. Ontario. A W- IO-ett-Bi- regains“;- xSnIggl-LE 11:0»: an‘). dyez!" it ycllcd to groups of mysd he ma brought the liquor from 1 d o7 B . WBI- DD Y ' " tfiecl villagers. Then lt dlspcllc near No-m Rive,- Bfldge’ when, he —-360 miles-occup e two hours . T Gnrdlm’ 5824'11'2'3" CALLDREN ENTERTAANED“ their bewilderment by explaining said the; had fmmdm witness (m; minutes; the next stage of 400 o Let The mud!“ °T the Pwtesianl’ o" that it was merely t modern robot not know whether o,- mt any ex- miles to Forrest only 913M minutes longer, making a days run at an average of 153 m. p. h. Next day 355 miles from Forrest to Ccduna took 2 l-2 hours exactly. and 34f‘: miles on to Adelaide only 2 l-4 hours. suiihrnslor And Prince County n 110w in tllc For decorative purposes oil-burning lamp ls made I rmsr ANNIVERSARY r HEALTH PASTEIIRIZED MILK G0. ‘ I’) 14-1-3-11. because the shoe is designed to fit the Tcct and relieve them oi any strain. We would be glad r-arch" s ce_ will increase as your expenence wearing 1t broadens. To wear this new form oi‘ a candle. SPECIAL Week End Lunch to show you how the "Prop-r- nrch" shoe sets a new standard oi footwear value. and better shoe, standing or walkingJs to enjoy loot comfort hitherto unknown. PHHDIE-FERGUSGHH ‘ snot: 00., LIMITED R OOP ’s LIMITED l ROUND STEAK............. . . . . ..lT4:po1']h. ROAST PORK ................11 to 17c per lb. PIFNIU HAMS ..................... 12c per lb. SAUSAGE 2lbs. for 25c TRY OUR POTTED MEAT THE BEST IN TOWN FISH