,..._._....~..-.~.~ / DECEMBER 1, 1931 ' SILVER FOXES Mr. Alfred Cohen, of Toronto and Mon- treal is now at our Charlottetown office. Mr. L. 0’Bryan is now at our office in the Dalton Building opposite Stroiig’s store, Sum- merside. " Mr. Weiner, of International Fur Mer- chants Inc., is now at our main office, Sum- merside. Mr. D. F. Meehan, of Daniel F. Meehan Inc. is now at ‘our consignment office, Sum- merside. ' Mr. Weiner will be at Profitt’s Store, Al- 118511211, Thursday and Friday, November 8 an . l _ Fox ranchers take this opportunity. of disposing of your fresh pelts while the high- est prices are available. G. R. MACQUARRIE, Summerside and Charlottetown; ennui cuiiiniiii‘ "oun GANGW-Tymne, mm. dly- were‘ MILTON-Services of Lnfgfcfl- slon and Prayer will be held in St. John's Church, Wednesday, - 2nd at 10.30 A. M. and I . M. Rustioo at 8 P. M. ISLANDER GRADUATE-Near the ion of the list of the Columbia University arid-term tests, is notic- ed the name of Miss MacCormack lformerly of North Lake st. Elean- ors P. E. Island. Miss MacCoi-mack ls majoring in Psychology, WEDDING BELLS -— Saturday night the marriage took place at lion Church Manse, Charlottetown. of Miss Lillian Wheatley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer Wheatley, to Mr. John B. Murley, sporting edi- tor of the Patriot. Reverend G. Car- lyle Webster officiated. ‘Tile marri- age was a quiet one, the happy cou- ple being attended by Mr. R, H. ,il.0548-ti' ' hh h-rrrrx rrz-h h L? h Classified Advertisements v__._. hhhhh hhh h hhhhAa vw-v Miscellaneous IOBN ALFRED McDONALD. roo- ' vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- vlllc. (R. 8, Sour-ls.) 9379-10-15-1 month. ESCAPED FROM MY RANCH, November 27, a silver female fox. Finder please notify Chester Brown, Graham's Road. ' 11554-11-30-21 HAVE ACCOMMODATION F01! several pairs foxes to ranch on shares or for a consideration. Clean ranch, experienced care- taker. Mac. Guardian Office. 10484-1l-27-0l. Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED for general housework in small l family. References required. ' Apply Box 238,Summersi’ . For Sale CARDBOARD. SUITABLE BOB lining cuthouses. etc., 1c. per sheet. Guardian ofllcc. tf ‘son sans - can rarsas. s cents bundle. Guardian Office. 2-4-tf. FOL SALE T0 LET, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. if. PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS, exclusive designs, may now be ob- tained from the Guardian Central Job Printery. Order early and avoid disappointment. Q 10852-l1-21-tf. FOR SALE-THREE FOX BREED- ing houses complete. Sixteen 1'0: Shipping Crates, standard four Cedar Chests large size, nicely iln- ished. Wm. J. Scott, Marshfield, P. E. I. 10160-11-26-01. Wanted WANTED — SMALL FARM NEAR Charlottetown with Fox Ranch on it. Apply Guardian. 10570-12-1-21 Male Help Wanted BECOME EXPERT BARBIE th _ our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Moler Barber College, 573 Barrlngton, Halifax. M.’ H. W. Nov. ld-sttti’. Opportunities for Men- v and Women K111‘ — WE HAVE CHRISTMAS Card designs in‘ black and white for hand colouring. Interesting pastime with opportunity to make money colouring and selling. ;Cstaloguc free, with samples, ~10 cents. ‘rally Ho! Art Shop,‘ Stair Bldg, Toronto. - D for M and W-Nov.-5-7-l0-12-l4- 17-l0-21-24-20-28-Dec.-l4-5-8. NOTICE Owing ti: business conditions, we are compcilcd to run our business on a strictly cash basis on and after Doc. I, 1081; also all past due ac- counts must be settled bciorc that Iain. Thanking you for your pai- "lllll Ind soliciting your future scirmnse- ' issd.) LING nnos, lilffl-ll-l-ti Whoatlcy Biver. amino! SALE l Auction Sale of Western horses will be hold at Fred Wright's yard, In Summeraldc on lat. Doc. s, at. 1.10. These horses range in age from 8% to I years old. Intending buyers should not miss this saic. Terms, 5 months credit on approved joint noio. ni-zaoss, lllIO-ll-l-al o...“ Saiesmen Wanted TWO CAPABLE SALESMEN line of Art Calendards and Ad- vertising Specialties. Our line is - sufllciently varied for all year sell- ing. Application will be considered confidential from experienced and any capable salesman. Commis- sions paid weekly. 38 years in business. Splendid future for the right man. Nichols Canadian Corporation Limited, Toronto, Ontario. S. W. Nov. 30-31. To Lei TO LET — SMALL FURNISHED Cottage for rent. Adults only. Apply Guardian. ~ 10560-12-1-11. Rotary The possibility of raising the British embargo against Canadian potatoes was discussed yesterday af- ternoon at the Rotary luncheon by Mr. S. G. Peppin, senior potato inspector for Prince Edward Island. The speaker pointed out that “em- bargo" should be taken to mean a protective measure to protect a country's farming interest. He stat- ed that the embargo had been placed on American potatoes ow- ing to the presence in this coun- try of the Colorado beetle, but that there is practically no danger of the bug being carried to England by potato shipments. lvilr. L. B. lihcMillan presided and the guests were W. J. O'Rourke of the Canadian National Teleg- raphers. St. John, and Mr. Robert T. Holman, of Summerslde. The musical program comprised two Scottish solos by Mia Lucy Blanchard, the armmnnn‘ ‘ being played by Mr. Albert Blanch- ard. It was Stork Day it Rotary and the symbolic silver mug was pre- sented to the happy father, Ro- tarian Leslie Stacey, the presenta- tion belng maria in a humorous speech by Rotarlan H. H. Shaw. The recipient made a very flttinil reply. Football In _ Snowy Gridiron (Canadian Prom) REGINA. Sask, Nov. 30.—Play- lng wide open football featured by a fruitful forward passing ‘ ,6 throughout, Regina Rollshrlderl. finalists for the Dominion senior rugby crown, swamped Moose Jaw Maroons, western Junior titlehold- ers, by 30-0 on a snow covesd grid- hon Saturday. No st. ploy wanted for popular fast-selling ~ iSTACEY—At the P. E. I. Hospital ~".J'.“~.~v'§»<~ ~ . Public Notice l I hereby apologize to Mr. Charles Kennedy of Murray Harbor, for a. statement I made in regard to his charac- ter, but now believe the state- ment to bc untrue. MRS. E. RICHARDS. Witness, GEORGE J. TWEEDY. 10564-12-1-21. TENNESSEITS nlftiest dancers, Tyrone, Thursday. 10579-12-1-21 WEATHER. FORECAST-For the month of December: 1 to 5, cool with rain or snow; 8 to 12, cloudy with flurrles of snow or sleet; 13 to l9. mostly fair and cool all this week; 20 to 26, cloudy with snow falls, fair and cold; 27 to 3i, fair, followed by snow. . Cameron and Miss Eleanor Boll. A BIG TREAT ISin store for the kiddies on Wednesday of this week. when Santa Claus arrives in Char- lottetown. He will arrive in the City in his big sleigh and will be at his headquarters in Holman! toyland, between 2.30 and 3 p. m. Santa will make a tour of the City, coming back to Holmans where he will greet the school children. Be on hand early. 10575 SPECIAL SERVICES-A Novena in honour of the Immaculate Con- ception opened in the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer Sunday ev- ening. Rev. Jos. McGreel, C.SS.R., officiated at Vespers, Revl W. E. En- right. C.SS.R., giving Benediction of .the Most Blessed Sacrament, with special prayers by Rev. R. P. Mur- phy, C.SS.R., who also delivered a most inspiring sermon. Services are being held each evening at 7.30. At the Triduum on -Friday, Saturday and Sunday, thecloslng days of the Novena sermons will be delivered by Rev. Timothy 0' Sullivan, C.SS.R., St. John, N. B. WOMEWSINSTITUTE-A new branch of the Women's Institute was organized on Friday, November 2'1, 1931, at Canovoy. The meeting was held in the schoolhouse. Following are the officers for the coming year: President, Mrs. Frank Farquharson: Vice-president, Mrs. R. MacEach- ern; Secretary, Miss ‘Mabel O'Brien: Directors, Mrs. H. J. MacPhee, Mrs. John MscEachern, Mrs. Robert Mac- Kay; Auditors, Miss Mary Ann Mac- Mlllan, Mrs. Alex MacPherson. The next meeting to be held on the first Tuesday of December, at the home of Mrs. Iihrquharscn. Roll call wlll be answered by "A Christmas Re- cipe.” ..__i______._______ BIRTHS ItAMSAY-At the P. E. I. Hospital, on November 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Ramsay, a daughter. Nov, 28, 1081 to Mr and Mrs. L. J. Stacey a daughter. aIARRIAGES DINGWELL-CIJRBIE — At the Baptist Church, Charlottetown, Nov. 28, 1931, by Dr. A. C. Vincent, Ver- non Leigh Dingwell, of Charlotte- town to Pearl Isabel Currie, of Char- lottetown. MACARTIIUR-TAYLOR-At the Baptist Parsonage, Charlottetown, Nov. 2i, 1931, by Dr. A. C. Vincent, Theodore MacArthur, of Charlotte- town. to Eva Willis Taylor, of Char- lcttetown. DEATHS PARKER-At Georgetown Satur- day. Nov. 29, 193i, A. H. Parker, aged 76. Funeral from his late resi- dence on Tuesday afternoon, scr- vicc starting st two e'clock. MATTHEWS-At Halifax, Sunday, Nov. 29th, Alexander Matthews, aged 80 years, formerly of Suffolk. Pun- ersl Tuesday afternoon to Suffolk Cemetery at 8 p. m. was seen in the exhibition encount- er. Rough Riders leave for Eastern Canada Tuesday night in meet Monti-eel winged Wheelers in the Dominion final next Saturday. Thu’: aoihlng no cud Ills-fa. ls "nine us". {LINIMENT i ill ldillllllllll In loving memory oi’ JAMES It. PRATT Who Departed this life December 1st, 1080. Inserted by Daughters Mrs. Inc McNeil and Mil Anna Pratt. gin a tangible form from the mem- lawful possession cf stolen 800d! stipendary magistrate. Some airplane on a goodwill MP W Hill‘ fax, returned about 10.45 yesterday morning. The trip to Hall!!! W" made in just over an hour. remained in Halifax Saturday night day afternoon. Fiyin! wiidmi)" at a very low altitude. reached Truro it was rainini imam! the wings and forced them to turn mndg to go as far as Moncton, but LOT 65 C. W. In-The plteous ap- apeal for assistance from the weat- Iern prowinces, met with sympathy ibers of lot 65 C. W. L. when they shipped a large box of clothing to the distributing sation in Re- gina. A free shipment was made possible through the courtesy of the empress officials. They also sent the proceeds of a whist party ($20.00) to the Arch-dioceses, which is at present struggling with fin- ancial difficulties. lbot 65 C. W. L. is foremost in every worthy cause, and is standing true to its high ideals for “God and Canada." FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Kenneth Hammond, the nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. l-lam- mond Johnson was held Saturday aftemoon from the residence of Dr. H. D. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson, grandparents of the deceased, to the Peoples Cemetery. ‘The pail bearers were four little friends. Service at the house was conducted by Rev- erend Dr. E. H. Ramsay and Rev- erend C. N. Brown. During the ser- vice the Hymn "Safe In The Arms Of Jesus" was rendered by Misses Margaret Stems and Lillian lifcKen- zie, the latter presiding at the piano. Service at the grave was conducted by Reverend C. N. Brown. AT GYRO-Mr. Harry Richardson was the speaker at the weekly Gyro dinner held last evening in the Can- adian ‘National Hotel. He handled his subject, “Steel Construction Trinity United ilhiirch TUESDAY l0.30—Preabytery of rrlnee ldwurd Island-Bouts Memorial Hall. 7.30—Scnior 0.0.1.1‘. regular nect- ing-Scclal Ila-ll. ‘MO-Women's Missionary Society Study Class — Residence of Mrs. Isaac Holman, Queen Si. Summerside Supreme Court (Special to the Guardian) The trial oi’ Bernie Grady was commenced at the resumption of the Supreme Court at Sumlncrslds yes- terday. The Court opened at 11 a. m. with Mr. Justice A. O. Saun- dcrs presiding. Hon. J. D. Stewart, !K.C., Attorney General, and Mr. W. filenry Noonan acted for the Crown and Mr. Ernest H. Strong, K.C., for the defense. The jury men on the ‘case are as follows: Abiiah Burns, item-nan; William Mann, William ‘Stafford, Frank MCFhrllne, Earle Ellis, Harris Boillter, Edward Mc- Kay, James Bryenton, William A. Woodside, Philip L. Poirior, Jere- miah Doucette, Harry McKinnon. The prisoner is charged with the theft cf several cases of butter from the Dunk River Dairying Factory at Bedequc, on or about August 20th. The case opened for the Crown with Mr. Melville Johnson, manager of the factory as the first witness. lie igave evidence to finding the butter imlssing and signs that the factory had been broken into. Hc was ox- amined by the Attorney General and cross examined by Counsel for the defense. James Carver, examined by Mr. Noonan for the Crown and cross examined by Mr. Storng, testified that he found four cases of butter in the woods near his home. Ho at once notified the Sheriff who called the Provincial Police. They at once took charge of the situation. 10o Carver examined by Mr. Stewart and cross examined by Mr. Strong, gave similar evidence as the previ- ous witness. Court adjourned until l0.30 this momma-S. Y. Bowling‘ Rebekah League Work" in a thorough and most in- teresting way. He told of every step from the marking of the steel. the placing of columns to the completion of the riveting. He dealt with the construction oi’ buildings. bridges and tunnels. A vote of thanks, mov- ed by Mr. Benny Fairbanks, seconded by Mr. Lloyd Proude was extended to the speaker by the chairman, Mr. N. W. Lowther. Mr. Fred White, of Alberton, was the guest of the club. POLICE COURT-Two drunks appeared in the Police court 9B5‘ terdhy. One had his $6 bail bond estreated, the other was remanded until today. A vagrant will 89n- tenced to ten days in jail. The case of two parties charged with un- wu adjQufnQd until today. A num- ber of tax cases were heard by the WGIB determined and some held for Judgment. . AIR SERVICE T0 HALIFAX- The party of Charlottetown men. including Dr. J. S. Jenkins, E. M. Phillips, '1'. B. Rogers, Harry G- Rogers, Ray Clark and weninswn McNeil], who left here Saturday by They and loft on return at 3 o'clock Sun- were poor, visibility kept the Pin?" when they but they continued on as far as Mi- Tom, where ice boson to form 0n back to Truro. An attempt was was abandoned because of afc conditions at Iblleigh Mountain. They landed about 4.40 on the emer- gency ficld at Truro. Herc the P"?! remained overnight and left limit 10 o'clock yesterday mornins 0n N- turn to Charlottetown. the rrilrn trip taking about 45 minum- Tnil flight his shown the vrwiiwniiii! of a Charlottetown-Halifax passen- ger mace, it being possible to leave Charlottetown at '1 a. m.. spend three hours in Halifax and be back here shortly after noon- reasons]; m. Iorho l. Crawford. DunstafFi nags, leaves this morning for camp mu nupmi, Halifax. __-_. The many friends of Miss Oiivl h imfili THRl-ll-T THE CIIARLOTIEPOWN GUARDIAN l"we love auld Scotlak huie and, ' dells And yet fu’ weel I ken, We love them malr that they're the hames O’ simple honest men. Wi‘ hearts as true as their wha dee'd Upon the bluidy sod, Ere they would let their freedom go Isl. iiniiwrs uiiiiiias Tho following are some of the UPNMTWS which MI‘. T. M. MlcMll- lm’ “an”? o, m. cfledomw Or change their fafiii in GOda. CM, "MM, m, “hm, Wm N“ ANGUS MacMLJRCI-IY. KC. ht tho Annual Dinner in the Clifl- P“-"d°'"<; adlan National Hotel last evening. HAMILTO N HIS HONOR “His Honor, the Lieutenant Gov- ernor, has asked ms to acknowledge i116 Ywvibt of your very kind invita- tion of November 10th to be present at your annual dinner to be held on Monday evening, November 30th, i931, st the Canadian Nation- al l-lotel. and to express his apprec- iation of your Society for this in- vliatlon. Greetings from St. .‘iiidrew's Ben- evolent Soclety, Han: lion. Ont, on their 96th Celebration of St. An- drew's Day. The"! 18 a 810W in our Autumn days. When hill and wood with gold and scarlet blaze; A sunny splendour sparkles in blue , skies. 3° ‘m’ "V15" m? m "a" “i” And in the woods a golden lallguor on account of his absence from the lies; Province at this date he regrets that h. ‘m be “"5519 V’ "lwnd- But still wu thirst and hunger in Yours sincerely, our ma.“ ‘M Alb"! him") For cry of whaup on moor and lonc- Private Secretary. "me Dam; 3x43151137 JAMES PATON We long to hear at morn a mavis sing, M‘ “ma” Paum- DFGhM °7 ‘hi? And hear the Cuckoos in the early Club, who is at present in Montreal 3pm,,“ wired- "My heart aye warms to the tartan. Auk, u, new Ben Md“ heathen, And wheresoeer I roam, hum“ The tartan kilt and plaid I'll love Am View below proud scenes o, As dearly as my home." dummy “Ems. JAMES PATDN. ‘ And soc the silver flash on Clyde Mmslvucni "d mm And wonder at the loft Be f The Highland Society of New mmh y m Er Brunswick at Mramichi sends you greetings on St. Andrew's Day. The sound of drumming surf on R. (XJRRY CLARK, President. sandy shore Is music to a heart far from his, NEW GLASGOW father's door. Cordial and fraternal greetings H‘ E4 MCLAREN from the St. Andrew! Society of Presldenk New Glasgow. A. MoCOLL. President. wmNlPEG St. Andrew's Society of Winni- peg sends its Diamond Jubilee Greetings. For sixty years we've run the race; For sixty years we did embrace All of Scotland that is the best; This night enthuse with zeal andi zest. _ Though far frae isle, frae strath. and glen, ‘mourn far frse cataract and ben, We've kept the faith; we still are true. I In storm or calm we'll bide by you. HALIFAX On this St. Andrew's Day we greet you right heartily. ‘ Happy days come back anew, Wi’ every kindly thocht of you. Lang may yer lum rock, FRED MOIR GUILEORD. President. Worth British Society. 91‘. JOIN, N. I. Saint John. New Brunswick St. Andrew's Society on their one hun- Alphas . Hilda Harper so m 14c Catherine Matheson .. 120 140 100 Tollle I-Iuestls . . . . . . . . 145 129 146 Annie Garnhum . .. ll’) I'll Lillian Duchemin 1S5 116, 124 TOtaL-ZOIO. ' Cardinals Belle McLeod . . . . . ... I53 182 181 MacAdams.......... 101 248 14'! Georgie Campbell 122 b6 I’! Laura Day 118 148 08 Inez Laflerty 108 100 173 Total—l0’10. Majority for Alphas, 40 pins. High single, Mac Adams, 240 pins. High three, Mae Adams, 40d pins. Eureka: High single, H. Flnlsyson, 10d pins. High three, O. Lowther, 400 pins. Bowling Tonight Commercial League Stewart: (8 and 4) '1 p. m., R. T. Holman vs. Tele- phone 00., (1 and 2). 8.80 p. m., Guardian vs. Stewart's Balcery. (8 and 4). Hunger Marchers Well In Hand WASHINGTON. D. 0.. Nov. so.- (By the Canadian Pressl-lbdcrll secret service officials watched from afar today the convergence “P011 the capital of already flviini “hungry marchers" and retained their confidence that the situat- ionwouldbohandleiPdnaman- oer satisfactory to all concerned." Prom Hammond, Indiana. came reports of fighting as a mid-welt- crn delegation of marchers enter- ed tho city in trucks. Mr. and In. John Stewart in" on return to Plctou, after visitlnl friends in Marahfiold and George- town. Tilly No accompanied by their nclcc, Miss Ada E. Stewart. of Marshflald. Risht an. lsonsianor J. c. Mc- Lcsnwhohasbccnapaticntlnthc Qii-Y illfilliilal for some time was rc- mcved to his homo in loin-is by ill‘- le A. Economy-g mung”. 1t is Ritchie will regret to learn fllli l!!! i MI vny seriously ill- c Dlcallflltonotollflsifllorllclaan illrlotlvlldluvul. we“ v-e, ‘l p. m., Prowse Bros, vs. Bruce Hm‘ ‘ “n” u’ u“ m“ '1' m’ drod and thirty-second anniversary send greetings. . Hail! an‘ wha lo'e the heather, The blue bell an’ the Broom. The Doc. the Don, Balquitherks Brass. Loch Imnon‘ and the Glen. Wfl-LIAM B. ‘ITZNNANT, President. DUNCAN CAMERON- President. VICTORIA St. Andrew's and Caledonian So- ciety, Victoria, B. C. send greet- ings. - In years lang sync We greeted ye, Afar frae Scotia shore, Again we say long may ye keep Fnznnuoro" St. Andrew's as of yore. eAGE 'l‘HRi-Il-Z CITY FISH STDRE Friday ’s Specials Dressed Fresh Cod . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c Dressed Fresh Haddock . . . . . . .. 14c Fresh Fillets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20c Sea. Smells, Fresh Halibut, Salmon, Flnnan lladdle, Herring, Boneless Cod, etc. Choiiest Oysters by bulk or opened to order. tiiy Fish Store Phone i307 169 Grafton Si» That ken nae to be free, Then Scotland's right, and Soot- lands might. And Scotland's hills for me, I'll drink a cup lo_ Scotland 5'01. W! n‘ the honors three. rattan M. MILLER. President. NEW YORK The St. Andrews Society of the City of Albany, New York sends greetings. Brothers in St. Andrew's band, Leal of heart and brave of hand, wandring, or in mother-land Far across the sea, Greetings from your clansmen herel Ever Scotland's name bc dear! "Here's a hand, my trusty free," Love from Albany! JOHN DICK, President. COL IRVING Colonel Irving, Arman, Scotland. cabled: "Greetings: I'm wi’ ye a’ the nicht, We're a‘ Jock Tamsons Balms." DINING. PREMIER STEWART Please accept my apology for ab- |scnce tonight. Detained by sitting of Supreme Court in Summersids J. D. STEWART. MAYOR. PROWSE Owing to indisposition I regret I shall be unable to be with you to- night. T. W. L PHOWSE. ANTIGONISH Aniigonlsh Highland Society o!- tends fraternal ' greetings to the Calcrionian Club. "May peace and plenty be your lot." D. D. MCDONALD, President. CHARIUITIEYFOWN GREETINGS ~ Tho Caledonian Club cf Prince Edward Island on its One Hundred and Seventh anniversary sent fill following greeting. The caller alr o‘ moor and hill, And stint tang o‘ the sea. The my o’ whaup and pee-wit, still Say "Scotia is free." Cordial and fraternal greetings from The St. Andrew's Society, Ottawa. URDOCK i LOO D —. ITTERS B mountains nu grand, Where the snow never melts on its bem; Whlo in fair or ‘foul weather. blooms the thistle an‘ heather, An‘ streams wlmplc bonnily through the isng glens. viii’ dim don’ on ltd hills. the plains wi’ their rills, An‘ flag guy mists that lift frac its shore: Th, "n, my hae left thee, but they ne'er will forget. thee, 5g, Aggdflfl an’ Scotland: we viedse than once more- JOIIN CAMERON. President. B for sols at all T. Mliburn 00., Ltd, crcnto. Ont. *J__ -— _r__~___ L . Fox Ra Now is the time to MONTREAL ‘h Amny-g society of Montreal m it's ninety-sixth Anniverslfl’ sends moi-ins!- rhe frostrg-calkers lilii°° i“ 9m” An. “h, winter's blusterln soun. n» sum cluds setn" nil“ m’ droar, 11v icy blast dim in W’ “'- Sic things cor wishes truer mall M u...“ m n”; an‘ hauna we shah. trous fur. Naomi) Tbs President and 3mm" a St- Andrew's society 0i “m” m“; gnu-uni greetings to brlth- C loci in Charlottetown. _ -. 450 St. Pe for the Early Market. Feed well,--but not too much; comb out the old fur; destroy fleas and all pests that hinder development of a fine, lus- Many of them will be prime in time for our First Auction Sale. DECEMBER 14th. “The Best Sale of the Whole Season." ~‘ e. ii. RAYNER, aiom MONTREAL Benin" I-nviiwm i” 1" 1°‘ Mizwrzzkxzwzn s’ is» n. BALNAVE, Mid day 0' senseless, crabbic strife, Helm Fi"i°Y'°n l“ 11°: i: ‘Mam ‘mum 1mm m“ s President. And sputterin’ bluld and hate, Jul“ " :5 m Gum hum‘ my b’! when 52th:; She stands for cnuthie, cantie life. g‘;';ch:‘l’;”;;""'"' n n u Wm ' ' BOSTON And justice m m» go's. go“! "o5 we meat’ “Mn w‘, joy “d pride Soot’s Charitable Society, Boston. Chorus: Klon- Am m ‘Mind the inlaid’ this sends greetings. I Sma.’ land. but brziw land. Sadie Sentner cs isi 11s m“. ‘m’ They tell 0' lends wv brighter skies. Winn-scented. Dlifflle-heathered. Frances '.l‘eed .. . 60 130 as and m om, “no,” hnmewnd “d: Where freedom's voice ne'er rang; We straigglo lnrgbilt nye our hearts Olive Lowther ........ I40 174 146 in 560mg!‘ my Gle me the hills where Ossian lies. To thee are fii-nhy tethered. Marian Stewart .... .. 143 106 180 A_ "mum OBOOKEXT’ MID" And Colin's mlnstrel sang J. M. alACl-‘ADYEN, m”; l-[Qnyy n: sq 102 l, “m, rbr I've nae skill o‘ lands, my lads, President. ‘Total-INS. ___ A _ _ ._. _— - — Maiority for Kioras, 00 pins. WHAWA Severe Headaches Plmples on Faco Min Marie L. C. Blackwell, G . ivritt-az-J‘ For two years uufiercd from s?vcro headaches, and ' ilos on my are. plultliy headaches ’ incurable, and I thought the pimples would never disappear. A friend ILL! mmendi-d Burdock Blood lliiters, and on trying n bottle I found the headaches disappear and l am not both -‘ any more with th _ implim." and gsncrul stores; manufactured, lnr the put b2 ynnrl. "Iii! by TU nchors l get your Pelters ready ter Street, sure ie com- laythai .'.'f pro- 1'8 from s. mber 0i 11 Gov- proposal two per our per lectured l manu- l vas 09¢ nce, and a 0f the own IP- ies fear- st of liv- aer com- iys about Britain. fliiftd the "made a riigh dut- n friend." aid. "but lake mis- itends to r 85 PO5- own con- cts hit by "y spokes- rporto to gh French few items he French cmentarlly en; suitrcr- iftei- Great mid stand- ent 5o per assures in PETE 81110118 oi the la!‘- the Cham- TOOL yan, 2 Anne i 4 Leonard l Murphy 2 -\/ lis Agnew. 4 llan Walsh. acAulay and nan Sullivan. een Ryan, 2 vina Byrnfi- z Vlckerson. on MacEsch- raid. 3 Bern- garet Gallant (equal) 2 iy Agnew. iity. She bore ich cheerful- it even those she was sul- .er illness was reconciled t0 ' put all hci kc frequently was held 0n rom her fath- 'eople's Come- nded and was’ ,. Ramsay, as- ' mwn. Rev, Mr. 2k sweetly ren ngged Cross" nn. ere six of i181‘ Mutch. Irvine Kennedy. Pres Balderson. Her d brother Ken h her memory- sed By in Face ical Cove, Nil“ . very nervous, nd not able tc ed with pimples toying and un- nca bottles ol llur- csn do my pwn es have entirely ycsruoalybyfbo