m~ o-ra» .a_p.\a.s__t.aauun=i>iisai..sm‘ l l I _ I -.--,-.~1. .,¢1-».-<. " PAGE TWO »--.- ___._. .Woman ’s Realm -:- l/Vhat the Fashionable are Wearing Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished. With Every Pattern By Annebelle Worthington 1 I l l l /_‘. ///-<(\»1! \ _ paw >370‘. (~ fi. .,->. w. .i~»¢:*?>~¢-“ 121m Twiei-zi.) I-IFFE ("rs j All 'I:n_::,v models are "l'€‘i‘.lt"l zinl sketched in Paris and the patterrsl Li‘? made in New York. Tot-lays Pjlil pniiX-tiliirly‘: 3111c little e171 li!‘\<.' lllll'.‘~. It} can be canvecl almost any.‘ pliable wea .. thouzh its nriqmal in-i spiration was of new tweed jf‘1'F-9_\'-.l 1n a weave so fine a». to he almostl mistaken for elotn. 7 Th! little tester‘ or llltdr*i'.s.llt) bodice is It separate aflar. as .'-ketch-: 2d. This enable". it to he washed cr_ ileaned with the utmost fae-litv. v The upper hadnee joins the skirt. I i No More Piles How tn Fjyijl-"Tl-rfihle eony “Tthnut Salves or ("titling External treatment: cannot per- manently." end Files. Ncr (loos cutting . ‘emove the cause . e is inierital-Jitirl circula- ‘ Ulnn of "i: lvrwoil 1n the >1‘ bowel. The veins are flabby’. the hewel I ‘ almost dcud l 1'0 quickly and safely. rid yourself of‘ p‘1c.s an 1Illf".'I11ll medicine inn-t be. ‘iserl to heal and streiiuthen the af- l lceicd part“ . fir .1 l.f‘fllllllllfll. a .‘ll"(‘ ifier yeriis of srutiu" disco‘. cred a i ll i internal Pile remr-dv. He named his Jreseription HENI-ROID. and pre- 5 ‘lbGfl it. for 71100 patients. with the‘ ‘Jtrveloits reeorrl of '~1|('f“.".‘-\' in Witt‘ 3.15.»; and than deride/l eierv Pilem FUITEYQI‘ stieulrl be able to wit il-lfliyl- ROID from their iiwn tliiicurt Don't waste time on external rem~ . edics or think of the pain and er:- pense of an operatznn until 1011 ltnve‘ ll'lt"fl HEAT-Ruth l7ll'llt"‘ l.‘i'ii'- Cl)4>l‘ Ltd__ wit] "wpji". }"'.1l and ‘flriliilfllt‘l‘ monav-hai-k it it tines .\c1.l‘1!1l all P-lt i ‘Tl SPY)‘. * . lloiv." By ordering ' more and better frocks fer i \'Jl1".<. l enclose 10 cehts in stamps or fflll‘ at the back and the skirt opens under the front panel at one side. The lat.- ’ ter enables the dress to be trimly ad- justed at the waistline. This pattern may be obtained for 15 cents in sizes l4 to 20 and 34 to 40. iIt is ready for immediate delivery.‘ It is hand cut. Pattern price l5 cents in stamps or . corn vcoln preferredl. Be sure to fill in sire of pattern. Address Pattern lh-partineiit. Spend 10c to save $10. a copv of our new Fall and Winter Fashions. It. l elves the answer to the. often asked ljlll‘~'ll0ll "flow does she do it?" For it shoavs how to dress up to the mini at.» at little expense. You can saw on ever; dress and stave on the children's clothes too. “Phat: means i and Order your cnpv now. Just I and mail with your name. :nd ad i dress to Fashion Department. .111. if. TQYQTIII .... . . . . .... . . . . . For The Cook IIOSTON BROIVNIIZa (‘ream l-7l cup buitnx work into it l cup finc >‘i|t_‘(1l. Zyii-lt 11% ‘ olatc over hot water. and add t’) tiit- ~ra..u‘atci sucar mixture. together with ‘.3 wcll- - beaten eggs. Sift ‘i teaspoon salt wnh T cup flour. and add 1 tee. =p'."ii ianilla and "i cup walnuts rlwippcrl fine. Spread mixture in a thin‘ layer on a well greased pan. and bake ‘ .~lo\vl~: for 20 minutes. Whcn cool cut in oblenaa and dust wth 511s"?- Etiquette By Roberta u- Q ls it gxnud iarni to send an- nouncement!» of engagements t0 the i lei-a] papers‘? A. Yes. Q. Wnen a lady s alone at a hotel i‘ and wishes to call a taxi. what should all? do? A. Sunnnnn the. belE-oluy and have Il-un attend tn 11. Q. Upon wins’. does; nuicii of the »lll'l 4s of a dinner depend? Upon the manner of SPlT-ITEZ. JFDGIXG THE LANDLADX’ First Visitor Judging b_v the gar- den. your landlady‘ must be a good zardeher." Frwinrt Visitor—She is. And Judg- 'i:: bv the tiuantity" of \1.':ii"t‘ she puts tea. truly: a e1 coffee. she ‘hink. ‘we're herbaceruis boarders. l»1 Hill’ creciuall) . .~'(|lll\l't‘.'~' l)li".‘l' ‘Clive’ _ l Giving l Marriage i ~ l i‘ ‘u’ ll D h D . Separations . mu H onfl'y zx WWW 1 1 “Would That All They Are _ Couples Who Have. Gotten That Tired [feeling Toward Those to Whom Married, Would Try to See ; What Space and Distance Would Brok I 1 According to the ncivspapers. a socially and financially Important, hus. in a trial separation in order to determine whe- ‘1 band and wit" are indulging do for Them Before They e Up» tiicr they really want to divorce each other or not. Fine idea. that tired feel ricd and who 11'.\' to see wha ........ their children. mates a chan husbands mid ','.'.l".“.d1‘..‘\'J to 1:91 a been making mountains out of p101 then! to fl"i'.‘f'llllllf‘ whether i=1 e"ch 'i\(‘l‘c' making such a good b. iin Ihev broke Believe me. it ivnuld save many i'1“l'l'€t and a lot of alimony. For would that all couples who have got ng toward tho:e whom they are mar- are suffering from attacks of affinities or incompatibility of temper or ivhat have you. would t space and distance would do for them up their homes and half-orphaned ___..____. could sce that they had chills. And. above all. it would enable aiming their old troubles for new they aficr all. __________ t" in ll? r-unslwine. with net even a . 0i ecu". The man who drew llltfllllfil lottery: the man who i.s unit :0 much as looks at ano iailcr for a wife. feels that if only he could fret rid of mine and 2o as he pleases lllllllll" that he iras away from ham ‘ no other boon of heaven. t l Tn the unhapplly married. divorce seem". t I without. ha vine; to furnish an alibi for an Elysium. with never e. C1'11I111.1't"I rose lcat’ und"r cloud R llflfiaiiic and frftful wife in the matri- ed to a _ica1ous woman who raises ruc- tlier pctticoat: the man who hm got a her and be frec to every c. he would bc perfectly happg: and 3,311‘ The vcman who ls married to a grouchy ‘who ‘a l i. “rd to it tfrzhtivad: id think" that if she ‘n to him l{llf‘.C'l1lE (‘\'Cl‘_Vl.l'lll'1E ' '1 h _ ~ lie awake at night . ' \ pnfccily b" the i l l l i S11 the t'l' I nit-air?" .",l'11‘.l l'lll‘.llf‘tl husband and Tlfllllll nr making ivhocpce in some ‘ I and have not a carc nor a Worry I . in the full belief that a decree alpsiilutc carve; v-iili and sullen man: the woman woman who has a ]1l1IlIll1(l’.‘l"‘l' for n. didn't have to look another time at Gloomy Guts. that she dues and leaves; undone. er if wondering about the blond flapper with I1l1l1l. club. she would be in the ivorld. wife rush t.o the divorce court, m; tri n it sftmc ‘west of w. icrnzitiiral pewci‘ that blots out the past. that removes rvcrv grief ‘ind anrzietf.‘ and confers been bestctvetl. peace and contentment upon those whom it 112' i 1411i. 11'1". this is not the ease. Divorce is one of tlie many thlncr, that ' 1 are mor" elkir what has been done. '1' from the outside than from the It cannot banish memories. children that. have been born of marriage. It cannot inside. It cannot undo It cannot annihilate the "annot rcatcre their youth and optimism to a disillusioned n-iidrllc-aged man er woman and make them a gay and carefree boy’ and girl again. i____i. If marriace is a rlisappcuitinent even zyrcatei" disappointment to inost Inree tvenlrl mean to them and whether their domestic troubles really fff-i . on red major surgical operation. or u t ion. - to many men and ivomcn. divorce ‘s an of those who believe it. a panacea for n.) Hence thc wisdom of a would yield to just a little local applic- _____._ The thin: that causes more divorce than all other thing's combined ls (loses of eat-ii ntl they hciJii l fl _i'u.st that. husbands and wives get fed I is because they have become the thirty quails in thirty days to cacti other that makes them lose their taste they have noth n’: new and pleasant for each other and start on a search for souliiiatcs. It ls because to talk about that makes them quarrel to infuse a. little pep into the conversation. They live so close to each other that they can only see each others im~ pcrfections. The man can only see how fatf and old his wifc has grown. The wife can only sec how bay-utindoyvcd and bald her husband has got. And so they decide to divorce each other. | them together attain as lovers. lfiicc. vxith a loak of devotion ' ‘doll who had been trying to gold-dig him. and the wife would sec but a six-month separation would bring The husband would think 11's e_vcs, more beautiful than any a futile and bitter it. would give yoke- ce to slip their collars 1on5: enouch for tlie called places to heal. It would let the fighting wives get far enough away from their perspectve on them. so that they t t; fnl'l.1‘ mat- i t e- sleep iriotlicr. ' germ-free, . 1 ' To ensure, l milk, mad . storcs in 5 ~ Fountains. 1 l t . ambia- Mo heal bi-iiiwiiiietirts. n. There is no substitute c Before and attcr baby comes Ovaltinc should ensure an adequate and rich flow of maternal milk upon which j Ovalcine is tlie concentrated Perfectly floppy TDW serene are his blue eyes. How ready his mouth cc s-when hi’. should. A perfectly normal, hcalr. containing in most: acceptable form, also, perfect maintenance of mother's own health. goodness of ripe barley malt, fresh c by an unique and exclusive scientific process, and is oc, 75c, $1.25 and special $4.50 family siz: tins. t qual to maternal milk. Nature's own . everything baby needs most. I be on the mother's dicmrr-to Also served at Soda H] E’ \ TONIC, FOOD BEVERAGE them to Breastféed their Babies A. WANDER LIMITED. PETERBOROUGH. our. '2 And how he lby, fed by his food. pure and baby will thrive. and creamy at all good c833» sold rite docs to a man and iiiissvhls home and his children. He would find that h." out of liberty when ,not and that it ivas imhodyi". woman would fun! o i ‘n it as that of the ara and that is ivhy iimck 110mm “m; may, l the necessity’ of supporting And the trialseparation would tcfacfi both that whatever clsc rilarriflSfr woman Lt unlltu tlicm far the single life. The man would V didn't get much kick it meant that nobody cared whether he Came 1101110 01' buslncfs ivlirthcr he iva: sick or well. The . that. the lot of the divorce: has just as many thorns wiie: that site not a michtyt cool 1110100111" ivhcn she went the most .- e ivaukl net out of her divorce would be hers f and hsr ch ldrcri. l Wherefore. I urge every couple who are contemplating a divorce to try a six-month scparelio n before they .':o to the lawjccra If they do. nine-tenths of them will go back rsadrlcr and WlSQF men and women and give marriage a fair trial for the first time. . YEAR DAUPHIN. MAN“ wfels kind old Cut emotion. Joshep Pirt. former can- palntcd stable of Royal Canadain Police cm- in her stable of YcrktoimSark.tc-day hear? the fcmer constable following the I _ _V ____;_ iFORMER. MOUNTIE GETS TENIChlef-Iiislice D.Ail.\la0donald sente- S - .uee hr"Vtcnyeai-sinstioivy Moun- l; in Pcniteifary. ‘the penatly for the NC\'.l2.~—WlL'.l~. a! sl-icctinfx. of Mresoplilttiightfifi ‘year od South Dakota resident. A murder chairge was placed against Furnesssk lleii Line F. S. 140501.13 l) l Lv. Montreal Ar. (‘lffovynl Illlll i Lv. far Ft. .!e.lm's Nov. 21st Nov. 731th ‘ Garvell Bro s ‘IUCNTS GUSTOMS'SALE av TENDER , TENDERS addressed to the unilcr- signed will he received at this ntlirc It Charlottetown. until Hlulltlu)‘. the 34th day of November. I930, at noon. for the following properly forfeited under the (‘uétoms laws. vlzz- , One (‘aliinnire Aeroplane, No. 4251.‘ Saginaw. Dlirliigaii. Anyone. ivisliiiig to see this Aeroplane can arrange ta do so by calling at the (fustoms and Excise Preventive Office. Charlotte- Zown. Phone My 1H5. i Ten per vent deposit must ae- l company rarh ‘fender pending nc-‘ aptanvc or rejection of same. TERMS-Cash on acceptance of fender. The highest. or any necessarily accepted (i. ll. HARBOUR. Cnilector of National Revenue Customs-Excise Preventive Service.‘ Dated at. fharlotfetnvm. P. I5. L. Bth day of November, 1930. ' iflU-U-IJ-Ui Tender not Dlsct. (fhlef f} llrossll Ltd. '. I l Growing Deaf With lead Noises? Try This. shooting. but at. h trial it was rc-l duccd slaughtcij on traffic patrol duty at an inter-pro- vlcal picnic at Robin. Man, Plrt drew his service revolver after he was taunted by several persons, He fired‘ and Mrs. Light fell to the ground fal- ally wounded In sentencing him. Chief Justice Macdonald reprimanded the prisoner. and advised iiim to obey prison resu- t-dom before the expiration of the $811 years Johnny: "When I grow up 5'11 be 11 man. won't, I. mother?" Mother: "Yes. son, if you work liarii and are industrious at school." "Why. mother. do‘ the lazy ones turn out to be women when they grow up?! breast f more chance o avoiclin nutritional disctscido growing up to a y childhood fed infant. A baby's stomach is or; tremcl least cpartuzc from the normal upset-s it.‘ Thac- fore, ensure tural right of mammal milk. Ovzlcinc should be commenced iblc before baby is m and bras: feeding. cuss. Doctors, mothers over the world whiz: ttlththflalld fihn heaklty gum. by the jury to one of man- Under the influence cf liquor while l Y.-- Literaturej i. z‘. BREIAST FED IS BEST FED Over and over a ' i; rovccl z ch: bab has far 3 . than irhc bottle '1 every mother should her baby the n2» " as arly as continued until Ind all have 1111i V5 ratified to the wonderful assistance Ovzlcinc gives —r.hc effective safeguard i: pfOVldG against nutri- tional diseases. O VAL TINE R USKS are made frown. fincz Canadihn Whm-un They are biscuits Their and Ovaltinz. f rtlluzn or izzz: nukes them a favo- and erasure sound "-1.4 A Morning Sm Sonny: 0h. I say. uatl. can tell me what. difference there is tween a hill and a pill? Father: Well. my boy. l la know what to say. Perhaps itls cause a hill is tall and big. and: is round and little. Sonny: No. Dad. you're Alt! this time. It's because a hill is. lations. so that he would gain his lre- to get up and a pill is hard l1 down!" - OUGHSi ' Apply ovor throat and -swnllow small piece! d- ~t RU l . “Xialis... The Cjreen 210a I". t l - I . . ‘-> seeing us. he turned in and came Ipromptlyr toward us. i "Where's the car. gentleman?" he ,:.sked. "What have you driic with ' ~ ---——~-~-_I-"t.iic car?" H W“, M, ___'_,:__i:___,_,n, H, hnqrmz’ (CQnLinugd) "What's that!" Ashton roared. -i-iii i- ‘ly‘.'.lil':‘llll.llll";lllv - i-r ifywi; "But lllf‘ nnaon ni connecting! lhcf "T116 ff'-1'"~~111(‘ Hubmflblli‘ that 1 ii... '_'|I ltt _ii_iiii-'ii iliiiiiidiniiiii_v with the bcil wire. and bal- 31011‘ .1411! P111 in! Wllcft‘ is it?" _-.ii lllllllllll-yJ-llll IlVHII-Hl I Iiflullillll lflnting’ it s1) that the slightest ilull l F01‘ Fl Illvfllfllt there was no miswcr i ‘Ill i :iii|-- \1lL'||l' hilt» | ritiii- .‘i\'.'uld came it to move toxvard thc l" mal- blll 511i‘ '99- B111 lthf? 51301100 l """‘ " ‘l ' ‘ _ m"; m.“ (Hsflplypnf, must have and the dismayed astonishment on ; ill: it.- iir nlu- h'i~ lllilll lllllil‘! sli uivi- this |1Tv<t'i‘i|1IiI'lt a trial. P. r. lslfllilllqw Hospital Meeting A Met-ting nf all contributors will Ive held in St. Paul's Parish Ilall on Tuesday. Der-ember 2nd. I930. at 8 p. nr. fnr the purpose nf choosing a sit:- for the new Prince Edward ls- lunil lfmpittil in accordance with théi gfullowing resolution passed hy thc."What have yni done with him?" Ilnard at‘ TrushI-s mi 19.10. "RI-I~‘(II.\'I~1I) that the question of a site for the new Prince Edward Island Hospital shall again be brought hefnri- an open meeting of the general public for flmil consid- rrazlen after the pre-u-nt fund rata- inx campaign ls completed." Ada Ii. Ilarris. F-eptemher 8th. Fecretary.‘ evt ivvmrnt he 9l3B-tl-S-3 wks. " . i tlie iiisniratinn of the moment." “Well. he's gene." said Ashton. he's probably got the map. Olllll lthough if you know where you lcft it. K you'd better look and see." I pulled open tlie drav.'ci' where we had placed it. and glanced ixside. One glance was eiirugli the map was u-ne. v 1 "He can't have gone very fnr." ‘said Ashton: "that's a safe surmise‘: ‘and as lens: as we've got that girl to itraek him with. we'll get him yet. fCome. there's no use loitering hcrc." i We we I. downstairs and out of the house in silence. and as we moved down the path we were instantly challenged by Mallery, who came liuiining up tn n.-.. . "Wlvrcis: Wilkins." he asked. i "Lest. him ' sflld Ashton sniirly. l "But. he <a.".'l. ‘houscj’ protester! lsure iialyviv ha". "We've. last Ashton. Rnclish?" We nil hailed lust. then. and started. a little expectant. A man's feotstep: were npproachlnc. and the ‘xrltrd. rather un- dectsively. at. the front. gate. But. ... Mallory. "I'm cot rllt of the house. him. I tell you.“ said "Can't you understand plain "u:- faccs. have thc man his RITS\\"‘1‘. “S~ you wcnt to the fire. did you?" "id the doctor grimly, ‘ "Not: for more than five minutes." ‘the man protested. "I thought I'd see if I could be of any l~iclp—" . The man's explaflctlon trailed off ivoltibly-prtestinrz, incoherent. but we paid very little attention to it. IWe knew what had happened. all L30 \\'("ll. -- "Well." said the doctor. "lf Wilkins only appreciated the fact. he owes us ‘a large dott of gratitude. We told ihim about the map; and then we brought the girl out, to him. and left ‘her. together with in automobile for him to disappear in." "He's better not to try lo thank 1111C." said Ashton grimly. "until the score Ls settled. I'll get hlin yet." "N03 said the doctor. “I don't bc- I I | ha... m... m“ of m? llvve you will. Wilkins is playing in. luck. perfectly 'And when you combine luck with the Han-e solid trad reliable pvuinit. possesses. you tlct a result ,that. is almost sure to be successful." i Ania». tiimm RWRY lHIDHtICIIQlY. I 'Biit the car!" the chauffeur cried. |l'"l'm responsible far It. What am I to rl"'i'" Ashton told him what. hc mtfliti d0, qualities which i i in ‘three or four words. CHAPTER XI The doctor's pro the escape cl‘ Wilkins and tlie girl _ It was lhouri". before the wire: wcre-ivorlziiia ,- lagain: and the search. [not fairly begin until came true. proved abaflutely’ f mobile was found nc in the morning, standing in front of .111‘ 11l‘\'l‘1'- \'f‘l\111tfl1‘1iy. Guaranteed buy a packagl of Instant relief. if it and more than is cl turn the package minutes. l attack or obstinate ly. If if, cost you nothing as printed on the label. Judge as to . remedy under this and we know of n proof than we can g Imertt of Asthmador, For Asthma SOLD 0N A GUQRQNTFF for Asthma 8i Hay Fever l - I I . . this t Go m yguy l-cguym- m-uggjst m“; ‘iftcAlLstc-r found it impossible to be umded w “T,” to you wtenyou how 119"!’ 97°19 ma" ‘h Aathmndor today. If it does not give I to and your money will refunded without any question what- gsuch a Consummagiqn, ever, No matter what else Asthmador or Asthmador . ' will give instant relief usually within Fowl-filo"! "gardl"? hi‘ past “film l0 seconds, but always It does not matter mador relieves almost instantaneous-i docs not. this package will ivhethcr lmmerited good iiielnlnot. You rim no risk in short. evplrsive the Western static". the very place Hvliere we ‘had started in it on cur ride in Oak Ridge. But the oddly assorted pair, who must have driven back to lawn in it that night. disappeared as rnpletcly as if the earth had swal- ‘Jcd them up. ii-iiicqi gqild It was a long while before slitim that time 'v uld admit the iarcbability. or cven utile. The auto- the possibility. that he had lost them. .\:t,d.'i_v,\'ei'_v(\1|']y 'T“ne‘ii' escape must have rankled. to": spoke of the -C:ik Ridge affair, a"d he treated all :i'Ci'9I‘EI‘lC3 to it. however indirect. In a diction regarding all twenty-foil!" Treatment i eiission. I think that. in his heart. Doctor Dr. Schiflmannii fsorry that Wilkins had got off. It ls .oiic thing to know, as a matter of 513111.13; i?’ 1:13 ifact that a man ts a knave and that ‘yum. drukgis. ihr- richly deserves to he hung; but it hi: chccrfullylis Cigarettes t within 15 the doctor's merciless instruments ‘had betrayed tn us. were not. strong ‘enough to change that liking. what we regretted most. t:~i our dis- ’ ' ‘ ffalr was our frag- t c _ is |Cll$S|Ol1S over tnc a I Qmfifllfflzfo];qiiiiiiiiiy knowledge of it. One thing how violent the the case. Asth- buyinn this‘ positive guarantee. we should never know. o more positive} lve you as to the ye days awn tend it ls now mare than two years since the events I have F01’ Hay Fever But in that conclusion. stranzel? hero ChPCnlClfll took elacel the ldnrtre came into my office waving a letter. "Look at the J hmdwrttlili first." . '7' limannei" which did nit.‘ encourage dls- ' .itbe t . tr-a d ‘allged tn make all laencfited orjcertatn about it all srcmed to b: that‘ r y a n o ough we were wrong. Only n few" he said. "and 500 if you can guess who 'it's from." I took the thing in my hand. and frowned over it for a moment. in win- plete Jierplexity. 1t was lomflxar, .w most as iamiliar as my own, and yet I could not. piece it. But as I gazed. some vague z-uinges- tion of delicate French portage- arid entrees came int.» my mind. I carted and ilrepped the letter on my desk. "Not-mot Wilkins!" I cried. The doctor smiled broadly. ‘Read hot he's got to say." I’ needed no second invitation. "Docflrr McAllster. ' Respected Sir: l I have long In- -—-_a Would Rather i. Face Pitche l LOS ANGELES. Cain. NOV. 1 iArthur "The Great" Shires. t? j first baseman of the WB-l . i Senators. was married to Miss’ f bet-h Creenabauzii, University 0*" consln co-ed at the county t ' house yesterday. Shires is 2.1 1111a bride 19. 1 "This n iiisc ii bettinS Pr". Shires told icparters. "T719" have to he a church later. aitli I'd rather face that 21"?!" pl" Jane Perkins and I are gctllm! M0118. “am” thinking you mllht be interested. I have taken up the white man's bur- den. as the poet. says. and I find that it takes up most of my time. event though this Island cf mine is small ' (About. ten square miles) and the population not numerous- "Perklns ‘aid I (or Fanenna is she ls. called by her own NOD19) I19 111"‘ iied and living very happy. Now that lam. tna sort. king here- triistlng that you will pardon the the Ian's as well as enforce them. I am filled with regret for my farmer ii-regularltlas. though I may say that they have turned out well l~ the end. "I did not murder Henry Morgan. Fanenna did. although iihi: does not. know it. and I would not. tell her 8'» for worlds. Perhaps I had better M11 my story l~ order. (‘I10 be Continued) ' - i6fiflfiiifiéllhfl§ifib3itlizbbbifi - HALIFAX t0 NoRWAY In 7 Days S. S. “Bergensfltlf ' SAILING NOVEMBER 1920 in 1o ii. m- to BERGEN 8nd 081°. cum OPPORTUNITYQ SHIPPING n, LIVE roxas & M1,"? numcr T0 NORWA.’ SPACE MUST BE R851! no THROUGH T. A. s. DEWOLF &$°N HALIFAX. N- S- 4 Nov, 7 tmw tI HUI. II-