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I with a representative in every city and town throughout Canada and with a well established connec- tion in the United States, New- Ioundiand, Europe and the Wee‘- lndlea. we are ln a position to place your offerings on the markets that will bring you the best returns. If you have any of above Pro- duce‘ to offer please get in touch with us. ‘ The Harris Abattoir Company, Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN, P- E. l. lbo+++v+o+o+o+ EFIIIIESIIIPE/i DESIRARIiE HOME H. J. Love offers hisl . house No. 86 Edward Street, for sale at pub- lic auction on Friday, October 22nd at 12 o’clock noon. BEAUTIFYING THE TOWN He: Adele says she is working to beautify the town. She: Yes, she believes she's do- ing it by spending most of her time on the main street. Q9 THE REASON. N0 DOUBT She: Gracious, why is that fel- low sore-headed’! > Ho: Don't you think it's on_ ao- teslnt o! his hill‘? J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. 2045-13-1-I.1li,18,2(i,21,22. wi-urr us. mo WITH ms ‘rm: "What does that jeweler do with his time?" “Puts It Into the watches m mends." , . , _|i\'.u,_.& Lpa ... .x _____.__._,_ _i___. implant tun DAUGHTER iWELI Mrs. Parks Tells How Lydia E. Pialrbam’: Vegetable Compound A CRUISE From New York Dec. 2_ 2S Pom-SS Days Ashore! Write it now on your alendar —"Dcc. 2." Sail away for 132 days of enchantment...You’lI sail the Seven Seas and visit the Raund H“ Dunner’. five continentsmSail on the palatial Empress of Scotland, steady and smooth, 25,000 gross tons-one of the world's 12 largest ships-Z orchestras; delightful companions. and eventsunforgettable! And one management on ship and shore. Over 5 S daysashorc I Included excursions at 25 ports. Read the Itinerary. Toronto, Ontario. —“My dag htsr is 16 now and has been an mvsh over g’; since she was six months old and has been com- pelled fo remain 0. Bruce Bnrpee. Dist. Passenger Agent. Saint John, N. B. Personal ser- vies n desired. I liar. "See flail world brfore Illa nest” ‘ ' _ when I was ran-down, and I . helped me so much that I thought ll might help her at this time. She has Pa ific medicine any one who is run-down and nervous and weakP-Mrs. PARIS, , for young women's troubles. For sale by droggists everywhere. 0 . . gamed ever since she began taking Wong‘; 106 Bond Str-eet.‘ Toronto, Ontario. l it. She attends school everyday no! and goes skating, and doesother out of-door s rts. I recommend this “"573” L l E. Pinkh ‘s Vegetable (hmypiohnd is a depdllndabie medicine The Red Lamp u», Roberts lhlnehasrt w“ (Continued) Gordon came back early this morning. the house but found that Mr. Bethei was still HIEBDIIIK-flw well he might-and departure were well under way. While Gordon was busy on the louver floor, Thomas and I made a tour oi.‘ itho house, with a view to closing it. l have instructed him to paint and put up the window boards which close the windows uu the Lower fiooi; I shall know no peace until the place is sealed. and left to its demons or its ghosts. But I ‘took advanage of my legi- timate presence on the upper floor to examine the locked closet in which I had stored the red lamp. it is still there. and apparently has not been disturbed. . . lluiilday to-dziy advised for me a pcrlfltl of masterly inactivity. Not ihat he calls it so, but that. ls what he ‘means. "l have an idea, Skipper," he said. "ithat this calling Greenough off the cane was ‘sheer bluff. Ev- eiy move he made was being watched. and unless I miss my guess you'll find he's at Bass Cove, or some place nearby, under an- other name. I thought I saw his Ford a night or so ago.” What I finally gathered is ‘that Iiaiiiday wants to eliminate me fiom the case, for my own sake. "Just now," he said, “you are alt- ting very pretty- But one more bit of bad luck and he's ready to IUIIIIJ." Although he smiled, I ilave an idea that he is (loudly serious; that he knows Greenough is not far O~§§-O~§O-O§-O+O'O§* 00¢ August 18th. I invented an errand to soon after ‘breakfast, that preparations for to-alorrow's THE ICHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Lumbago’s Aches Soothed Away B)’ _ _ Penetrating Amber Colored Liquid Even long-standing cases yield to this rellllllkable mbrlum- The quick relief that comes from its use ls gratlfylllll l" ""59"" "l" w" aso save up hope of ever lllndlnl’ ‘ma!’ Th.“ 0mm!" Pillfiwew‘ 1' so {penetrating that u sinks into the tissues a low minutes after it In Qppllad, so gtponglafld bcisncentxkaltted ‘i: Niliwlbfifs that one appile. auon is as good as s x .u ngs w or nary rom - The most wonderful psla-subduing substances are In NIERVIUNEP that is why‘ it penetrates so quickly to the core of the D8111- WIIY ll quickly drives outaches that other remedies fall to r8105- The almost magic effect NERWLLNE has upon l-llmllwl- scllli-lli“ and Rheumatism, will surprise you. It's tine for sore throat. houwene". tight chest. and ‘should be in every home to overcome the minor ill! m“ constantly arise. Get a iii-cent bottle today. in every corner of the world. It T" The G'°'l°"s A““‘.':'::::":::.*::.::::;::.i.;:.::§:';:::*: Immortal Memory of a merciless Bllwcflll- Trafall 0f Lord Nelson gar was not alone _a great victory for Britain. it was a victory for the _-_._ - progress and peace and happiness 1,, me long, glowing line of Bri- of mankind. To the British race, us), hgroifln) which flashes .d0wn who love Ills name and by whom o‘ ii 22%“ :"*":::.".,."l.“..:::l.‘hsirtff r pat oaa gu > e ess .i ' - blfidllllaill vllhosge ellitlflm0fy the affec- tlonai asset. ‘He gave to Great. Bri- tion of succeeding generations hnstain tile dominatlona of the sea, to clung ‘with more intense warmthybe held by his auccesso n as tho than that of Nelson. lie is the custodians of n world-encircling hem p," excellence of the British peace. ‘None knew -better than he rum More than this he is tholthat sea power was the keystone worldwide hero of the evcr-fascln-of Enllllre- ‘None knew better than lltlflg story of the sea—-thlatuséa'lllenthiat fees! pohvéfllihlge prolilitlig: lit: |¢ m his 41a unto ai me’ u es e e , s a. s sllillillhdlbgct the mzlrch o! civilisa-iits efficiency and ample in its mar- lion and make or mar the pelwegln of superiority. His memory Wlll of nations. Into a comparatlvelyhest be honoured by taking care brief lifetime he crowded a 1naxi~|tha1 in the naval policy of the day mum of human effort. lie was en-,he will be followed both in his ex- (lllwed with natural gills of the ample and in. hle precept. highest order, but the greatest of| these was his unqualified spirit of personal sacrifice. He knew not fear, his quick perception and ac- curate yudgnlent were aboundinlyg; _ he was the embodiment of od- ‘worla chivalry. His years of ac- tion were those in which men of great genius, indominabie courage. 1‘R|~\'CE‘RUiPERTwT¥- (L. 00l- 20. and far-flung ambition were pitted —i\ltltlic recent Prince Rupert EX- flgain-g; one 55011.9;- in me flvglry ililutlou tilure was an exhibit from of nations“ 1t was an agg of greatlilllt} local ‘Domestic Science School, Hucklebery Is lMoose Shooting In Maritimes HALIFAX, -N.‘S.. Oct. 20. — ‘The open season for moose is at its height in the Maritime Provinces and throughout the wooded spaces can be heard the seductive cries of the “cailei-s" and the popping of high powered rifles. War on moose was olliclaiiy declared at dayllrht. October ilrst, ‘but long before that the hunters had prepared them- selves for battle and guides bodied their gunmen into the forests from all points of the compass. Conspicuous in the advance guard was ‘the American Legion — the sharp shooters from across the border, and reinforcements have been steadily coming up. lFor weeks parties from the United States have been pouring into Nova Scotla and New d3runswick and scarcely a train or boat bound for iBoston 0r TRISCIT Shredded Wheat in cracker form A Contains all the essential food cltmcnlsfiispiasiy and nourishing New York has failed to carry one or more antlered heads to be atulf- ed and mounted for the decoration and pride of an American home. Nb estimate is possible in mid- eeason of the number ol‘ moose taken by the hunters or the total likely to fail, but. it will ibe 111ml)’ in Nova ‘Scotia. and only bull moose may be shot, the antlered sex. Woe unto the hunlsman who lets his enthusiasm carry _hlm to the point of potting a cow. One guids near Dlgby was tempted and it cost him $100 and costs, and there have been others. There is no scarcity of moose but they must be stalked with‘ skill and patience. While there are numer- ous reports of moose parading through the streets of cities and towns. joining the herds In the pas- tures and wandering through farm- yartis, while hundreds of men llc on damp bells, crawl through lu the early hours and guides des- palrlugiy megaphone the attenuat- ed. trembllngly‘ nasal "Wiloo-ooo- oo-hooo-ooch" in vain, many u hunt- ing party reurns home empty hand- huadred. The season lasts 46 days ~ swamps and dew-soaked underbrush _ away, and that for some unknown statesmen, great Selma-S“ great “W50” l"? exilecls fllllnlwl‘ bl! 01' sailors, great administrators. In bllll lllvk- H15 lace ls all" and his brilliant course ‘of varied 813-, lllllltlfllii these days, 811d from the hlevement, la his crowning triumph 1'86?» llllll- I19 519908 l1 great deal In in his tragic but glorious death.l U"? llilY ""19. I l1!!! inclined 1-0 Nelson's place in the annals of the’ think [ht he sleeps very little at time la peculiarly his own. His Illlllt. " glory is uudimmcd lu the midst of Between him and Edith, too, I the galaxy which included Pitt and surmise some sort of mysterlouflwelllngtoa. lwasillngton and Alex-, understandlg. At the aside time. antler "Hamilton. Napoleon and there is a noticeable absence of Marshal Ney. those three-angled conferences in it may be truly sllid of Nelson which, some little lime ago, we that if he were not the hero of his-i n-ere free to air our various tbe- tory he would have been the hero cries. g of romance; and. indeed. his as- Wiily uilly. l am consigned m inlllltllng aggressive faculty was in. innocuous desuetude. ierwoven in the most subtle mau- l-Iayivartl started yesterday on uer with p. wild garb of romantic- Ills vacation, ism which enriched his character Augugt 20th, with its most enduring charm. Born 4:00 n. m. Mr. ‘Iiethel was mar-IO!’ R NOPTOIR TQCIOIZV. i" 1753- the rlered bent-eon eleven qyclggk and early dreams of his childhood were midnight last night. Gordon ‘has entwined Wm‘ the mm“ which escaped. . . , _ 1081110 up from ‘the sea. He gazed 7;00 a, m, Jane i5 at; 135; asleep’ acros the “broads” and marshes qm] 1 have 1W1 some coffem per. tmvards the element from pvhence Imps if I record the events of the m“ Km‘? “"13 l0 “Tl-w- "ml he d9‘ nigh, i, Wm quiet me_ Amer a1|'velope(l_ in Ills earliest years, a “m, “mun, forget such things. we spirit of flaring and adventure. At only possible course It to bring “f” “g9 “f twelm he “mama the i119", W, m8 surface‘ M, face the,“ Navy. and saw service as mldshlp- But I will not face that room. P18“ and lieutenant m "lost pan“ _\lhw,le,._ The very “.0”, h, m,“ 0f the world-wide ocean. He gave gm m, one has ever known how extraordinary proof of unbounded 9,.“ ‘mm he has seen i,‘ Such energy and fertility _of TGSUIICUS, lllillflrs c-uunnl. be written; l-hey and "lhe were! 502321512? lxlfrlkgltle ._ was awa s o un t c i. .. ?,l.l,?ul,fé‘ngi'be teem They shoumil-Ie wlls ayhvexpert seaman, skilful We have had this murder. We gidtlglrsrllgllzledd ginpfilcéllzigfltepsé . , , , _ h googltilyo‘cxkgxlfigvglkigghgkisfi difficulty. For his meritorious ser- _ . ‘ vices he was made a post-captain e11 no shock. the evidence of‘ the ,, , _ v . smuggle is n" the walls [he floor at .1. he saw continuous serllic 1n , ‘ "the American -War and In the West the hirniturc, we have the very . - ,_ - "nlfe with which it wa commltt i lludles’ and he followed “uh fink‘ {v8 have even one : “h _Lhe‘l'|ing flagaclly the trend of the pollti. hhat . we ha“? {allotted s; a’: !cai events of the time. lie hecanle _H ' km U‘ d l l 1h ‘mhcaplaia of the Agamemnon m 1793. zlanll "fionletheldlebycfthe (befall; éccgmpanled Hood w dthe “Ififlitfr. the salt marsh beyond Roblnsoffs Qfffg; 31:‘. Psioslllfi ,,*,,,‘,’",’.,,§,f§ Point He lost an eye at Caivl and an arm And yet, according to Iialllilay, a, Santa Cum unfortunate mum. “ml W" have 140"" 5m] flmmer» ents which are more life-marks in u Zelllllilfilullml "0 "mnlar- ilwurmng tsonlinuous cycle ol‘ lrlutnphanl. alc- _ , , hlcvcmcut. St. Vincent. lilo Nile. Iuvcr since iluyllghl. I have been (iopeuhagul, “n, 18mm,"- u, every ltruggling 10 sou the justice 0|‘ a schouwmh aw where, when (lordoit ls found N01,...“ p, fimmy com-run)...‘ Wm, —auil (l-rocnougli bclicvcu he will 1|". “fight or mam-c and igpain; 1w ‘C’ [""“ll*'“° lllllllllll fllllvlcl- llllll flllllrl himself. In fact. the champion micss we also find that. bit ul‘ old of 1|", 011,0,‘ muons of Europe lesh and blood and bone which “Kalil-git the yglunllegg ambition of was nee Simon Bethe]. Napo1eon_ 0f (he victory of Tm. is ll only necessary, lo escape faigai" little uced be said hcre. Its ustlce. tihat. 11 criminal artfully dis- aboundlng influence in the history >ose of his crime‘! of mankind will be the burden of And by how narrow a margin he song and speech and oft-told tale ild escape it! A matter of minutes. on the 21st of the present mouth Ietween my calling Iiaiilday ‘on ' the telephone and my meeting him at the terrace; perhaps even be- Lvrecn llllatl. and our entrance Into that wrecked room. A matter of minutes. In one thing only um he make -I.ii error. and even that may not ‘lave been an error. I-Ie may coolly have abandoned his sult- teetlves and duly accredited mom- bers of rthe press. On the bay we Iiave once more tho familiar crowd of searching boats. Ofil‘ the Point. drnlzilting has been gOlflg on. but with no. re- sult. Owing to the fact that no guards were placed by the boat, a large portion of it has already time. packed and hidden in the been -taken away by morbid indiv- mrubbery; may have stood there lduais who will place their tro- l second or so, considering lt, and phles. I daresay. 0n tables or then decided l0 let it lie. mantle-pieces, and ‘thereafter gloat The most grievous thing to me over tihem. ‘h that f should have given him Truly, 11M as the lunatic always t)“; warning. And the most terr- insists that he is sane. no do the lhle picture I have is that. when I sane often demonstrate that they railed I-Ialilday. he stood listening are mad ‘n at the telephone, craftlly calcu- lating: "Can I make it? Can I not?" With that behind him. . Cffllly. As old in crime as vrlme ls old, for ail his youth. Out ‘in the hay disposing of ihis holr- 'lbie freight, and watching the ‘anters as they searched for the ‘loaf: seeing them scatter, look- ‘ng for other boats with which to ‘ollow him out on-to the water, and then quietly heading hack. into "he creek again, and escaping hrough tile_ wood. Crafty. beyond words. s . . ACIZAHWS TOMATO , . ' lltsrcrlup "Northern" Tomatoes, from ants and seed; pm. duc In the Clark nurse- rleelnCensdqst St._Reml, P.Q., and Harrow, Om" age (2:31? Tgmato Kct. c up f“ o IPPC“? in; flavor. Try lt_w|fl| August 21st. The excitement la still intense. ' have hardly seen I-Ialllday since ‘lur trouble; ‘he is working with he police. of which a number have wome lo assist Greenouglh. Curious crowds stand outside our gates. which we have been obliged to close and lock. A few ut-the more adventurous, gaining admis- sion by the lane. are turned beck , IWWJ, KSD, WEAR and WGN. sore passages in the nose and WLP!‘ (395) Phlia. Freshman throat catarrhozone sands the Radio Hour. healing of the pine woods; to tho irritated surface it sends pure FEATURE 7ALK3 medicinal extracts that loosen the cold, and relieve congestion. Two ~ 7.30 VP. M, months’ treatment, $1.00. WIIJAI‘ (492) N. Y.—<Sir Hobgob- ahnwiilg the culinary value of the red huckieberry. This excellent‘? fruit goes to waste -by the ton all round here, and is not valued as it should ‘be possibly because it is as common and pIentiPul as saiai. Al- though the red hudtlcberry grows in the smith it is generally too sparse and snlali to be worth the’ b!’ mull!’ b“ *3 h“ Telullled l9 Ill“ trouble o; picking, while m the ilaiturai habitat. lSuc-h incidents are ' fr uentl attain e lze q" 9 wmmlm- ggrllhsilllallefgllerfYy and fiddle sthe New‘ McAdam. N-B» W- J- ‘fick- bushes in the same way as red cur- 9""- a mum‘? mspecw" “am” rants cover a;frniti'ul bush. The ""953 ‘W9 ‘bull 111093915 he mot‘ fruit ls excellent for canning and We“ “mug ‘the mm" hlghway “t jell)s_lllakillg and u, many palates‘ night. ‘He stopped his car to avoid is preferable to the black huckie- hmmg ‘hem bl" HWY Showed *1 berry or blueberry. its near rela- 3'91" lack ‘if "llllreclllllml bYchlllk on. In Saint John a man found a moose on his front lawn tho other morning. The most datigcrous weapon at hand was n full milk bottle. so the forest king pursued lag the cal" and considerable dam- age was suffered before the motor- ist. putting his car again In motion, pushed past them. Feel Superior sportsmen from Trurn NS start- TQ ed for the woods the dzlty before the season opened, to be on the ground when dawn ushered in the opcnlnl: of the war on moose. As they mot- ored to their camp they were over- NEW YORK. 0et- 20.-—-Spend all the money you can afford on clothes until you are established, and then _ _. . .1 t joyod to sec a giant 'buii in the ‘élcgtgzsthlgufa,fixvggrglsggegoo§ust woods ahead of them. It came out mess éirh by M“ Helen Womb on the road and raced them for mlios, showing its heels In defiance with the law to protect it from n rifle bullet. Before they reached camp they saw three more bulls and anticipated a short but merry chase on the marrow. The next duy brought open season. but the moose went somewhere else and tile)‘ came home. several weary days lat- er, with nothing to allow for their trouble. According to the old guides moose hunting is not. what it. ilscd to be. lNowadays the hunters go In comfortable motor (rars to with- iu a mile or so of the kill and ac- cording to them, it is developing into a sport more suitable for wo- men. A party from New York went Into the woods in New Brunswick recently and in order to keep them- selves informed of their fortunes on the stock exchange. carried along a portable radio by which they were enabled to fniiuw the rise aild full of the mafiets without. interruption. lMooao have been the targets of ward, once a stenographer, and now a successful advertising and sales executive.- To live her commercial life over again, Mrs. Woodward says she would never be afraid of anyone be- cause “I'd know they were just as much afraid of someone or some- thing? ’ Tomorrow's Radio Program FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 international Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS 8.00 r. m. ' ‘i WBZ (333) Springfield. Killgllts of Tylhlas hlulo Quarletlo. ' 8.15 P. M. WPG (300) Alla-Hills Clly- Uflillll practically every sort. of firearm dtccilai. that man has invented ulnco hows 8.30 1P. IM- und arrows were discarded. This WTAG (515) lwomzhoslor- To bu au- ycar they were “uhul" by lilo ubi- nouiruml, qultoils moving picture trnmorn; WIEIJI (3-10) Boston. Neapolitan this. however, proving the least. of Girls. their worries. IDr. Joseph b‘. Sou- bur)’. of liioston. was in the New Brunswick woods armed with a camera. but he had little luck and said he would return next June when there would ‘be less competi- tion. It was Ills slxtleth year in tile Now lBrunswick forests and he re- ported deer more numerous than ever. ' ‘KDKA (357) J5. Pitts. Pittsburgh Musical Institute Program. WHAS (400) Louisville. Concert. WBZ (333) Springfield. Musicale. 845 P M wloau (273) Phila: so}... and IUTke. , o . .00 P. WGN (303) Cilia-ago. lstudlo lEu- semble‘ - Near Frederi t n three Au ‘ii WSB (428) Anmlm" Concert Pm" hunters got tlicreoé moose inlelhtilplsld 5mm- days. Two 'l‘ruro men started out WNYC (526) N. Y- Music. on a hunt nhd two hours inter got KDKA (309) Boston. Musicale. WJAR. WOO. WIEEI. WTIAG. WCAIE, WOC. WGR. WC (10. You just breathe its vapor. You inhale its healing balsams. To the 1ln's Stories. also to WCAE, WRC. WEAIR. WOR. WJAB. W00. WOC. WTAG. 8.30 P. M. WIRNY (250) New York. Chemistry. " waur 1-0 almost Filli SIIIE Valuablfiroperty I chops, fish or eggs. ' A! Icahn uaywkn cl....""i"“"...i.c"i&' ‘Hi2’..- thele by guards who are on duty dav and night- T-homas. standing at the gate, has orders to admit only the do; I at sale. Inspection at any time. wro 1300) Atlantic City. Odrden T Ms way uumo ested and was seen ' Niessrs. Cofiiu and Murphy, two l ONRT, (lg?) Toronto. Caballero o . iStr ng uarlotte. ' - - _ - 7 u \ Bronchllls subdued, 0t aSensalzonalPlnee WPG (300) Atlantic City. lCODCBN Gllson‘: of Guelph now offer ‘ l , Prosrsm- Throat Strengthened you u Perfected lur plpeleu .............-- 9'30 ‘P. M_ ‘ or pipe ntyie—nt n aensntlonnl "' ..“"°Ilq§ WBZ (333) 3Dfll18fl9lll~ The MYB" New‘ Method 'Workg Wonder; provemcnt in home hunting ln half “m” T°“°’" WWW" U" °l "'°'“°'"° Sui§ifi}"i.’l._ilii'lé“lfidihfmiflfléj WEAF (492)1DI-‘I°°YP.“I‘V|a;h[tall’ A Th TE“ d I I school or church. ' - ' 5 n8’ Q IIHmG 0 S WOD GI‘ Li imPerslans" w, wisar. WlCAP. treatment is OATARRI-IOZONE. c°”' 1*" u‘ 5"?“ am .- u I" ChaP10tlel0Wn' "c:.":. §ii°...';'i;....'.'.';’"..'li.l2'.'.'iiL y i ' ' sonsstlenslly-priced heating oyster». We will welcome your llllfllhi’: wfi2...‘§°°’ ““"'“' °“" °""°|, l 1;".b-~l~;;;--¢ lume- “f” §i::."'.'.:;-...'.*:::n.:l::,‘zzol-rrsmar."I15?!l:i'.r_"rtlrhllrll..z"l. "30 P. ‘M. _ I Ffirlal- g°::b.r0l1 Oil ‘to 120-11255: lnslno plans for hosting your home properly. WPG w”) '33“? a“ Pm- - noomythat valuable brlok building CURRIE & MURNAGHAN WIEAF H”) 'Y_'.I"|Frmca' known as the ARGYLE HOTEL. Gharlottstown, P. E. I. , Telephone-NB 1°_oo‘p,|"' situated 107 Richmond 8t. Terms gun‘ M“. 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Owning anti operating Radio Station CKNC, Toronto, (357 metres) onillc air Monday and Saturday evenings. . ISLAND DISTRIBUTORS T_O THE RADIO TRADE FOR P. E. THE ISLAND RADIO COMPANY KENT STREET CHARLOTTETOWN OPERATING STATION C F C Y. . a 380 pound moose back of a Iiel- lug. was shut through tilt‘ 11011" fl” mont furnlefs barn. B. C. Cruick- 11B flilill guild-flight‘!!! ii ‘lllellll Wm‘ shanks, lHaiifax mortlclau, got a Wllvm lie hi“! “mauled ‘En m“ bull moose 50 y rds from the trunk successful hunt. The friends rlllc, highway twelvejxulics from ‘lllllllllX 81100059013’ elllDl-Y- W35 Rccldeulany about one minute rafter the rising (lifilfllllliéllll- of the sun usilt-rctl in lilo open scal- " 171 eon, The “good luck" chain letter ilas At lPnrt Mouton on the South entered Japan from the Wcst—lll1l1 Shore, Henry Ilansou and Clayton has ilecn barred by police as a soc Airhead started out armed and pro- lul nuisance harmf I not Ollly l0 the visioned for three days in the person but also to he 1105i Qmclc woods. _.As they were staking out ' their camp a huge moose strolled $colland's national costume i! up with the air of "I'll surrender worn by King George, his soufl. and save you a lot of trouble.“ and 11103]; goglety people when In 'l‘hcy took it that way, anyhow, and! [he 1,111,540,“ north of the Tweed. started making _ready to return ----<e>———~——~ home wlU-l the 9.3713339. “M15011 .lll'l .\llnnr|l's Llnilncilt fur bruises. bllanl. because he lliill dnuc lhu| shooting. lBut the moose \vcru'___- showing no partiullty uiul another bull intercepted them, an McLeod got his chance and‘ they were home again next morning with two moose. Moose hunting in not now cou- llned to the sterner sax. ‘Mrs, t]. l‘. hloxoti. of Trurn. went out with u guide early in lilo season and noun hugged her garlic. .il was her sec- ond moose in lwu seasons. Out iu lNew Allltlii)’, ‘M1511 there is a camp where women engage in the sport every year. . "Filo IIIOUHU imntitlg seasmi usual- ly brings its trail of’ uccillcnls and shortly after the sousml (ipencd u Plctou County youth. Kenneth llurd- PIITIITIIES We are paying high- est market price for White Potatoes at our Warehouse, 75 Queen Street. CLARKE ' BROS. A NEWS. BETTER EIIRNAC price. The first revolutionary Im- . w“ I §_pmacllbi_o..' Leas no Use The new Glinon "Magic" is built oi Tungsten Pinto. Trnnamltn heu THRE TIMES fnster. Palontet air-blast burns eli the gas one smoke. New type cone-shape: grate gets more out unlls out o uel. Electric arc welding seals the furnace light no en egg against leeks of gas. duet or smoke. lnrns llarsl or Bolt Oosl, Golse or Wood Y are not do endent u n her“ coal alone pas you ‘zit excellent results from en kind of fuel-molt coal. coke. oi or gsa. You enjoy an extra saving by using low coat fuels. Write lor Pa s Pisa A moderate pa ment down in-. iitlllxl“!!! Pie . BIN CARTER, (Copyright, 1020. by International Auctioneer Radio Programs, Chicago.) IO-I-smth. ‘n. cllson "MAGIG"