QCTOBER 1s. 1931 strivcn for "is to out so much quality, value and workman: in; Into knitted products bearing the-i Penmans label, thntlianidlan women would repeatecllgr .; demandp ihenuiis a result, the name A ' ' Penman: t day stands highas a symbol 1 of good merchandise. 1 , _ on were stored an through me threshing operations are complct- a; read. Twenty-Hired membersl l‘ 01111 3L7» (‘lflarlng 3 r season. ready for shlpmcnt to st. cd- The 10181 Wheat production is answered the Roll Call. Cases. 42 x 33” »- _ M 0 pair at _. - .._ -.- ._ ._ _ a each John's and thence to the ilnilcd im-flll- but the quality or the mm The secretary reported that she ' . States. is scncraiiy satisfactory. While had received no correspondence Rayon Bcdsprcads. (‘olors Rose, well and lasts so longi -- this handy,_white cake of “Pvomed flab Immlycchnll my life and It ha: saved my strength and For Bon Ami doe: two jobs at once: it u it clodno! And it lull luoh a long time. Thy Bon Ami 011 1011! Dislocated Elbow Arm “WBhten her rm. sh 1-. -. dered to take lgiruschen-e-ullllli litu- hB-Dpy result. described in Luis letter:- "I had an accident four months 8g). and my elbow was seriously d oated. Fortunately, it was sci. 118M there and men. but after. Wfifds. 1' could not straighten Hi6 arm to its full extent. It was X- , rayed. and the surgeon told me I was inclined t0 be rheumatic. l was Ordered to take Kruschen Salts- one teaspoonful in a glass of hot water on waking. Now I am get? ting along famously. Tho pain in my elbow is better, and, daily. I in the body Two of the ingredients ol’ Kruschcn Salts have the power of dissolving uric acid c1ystal~ other ingredients assis‘. Nature to expel these dissolved crystals through the natural channels. i311 FISIIERMEN CAPTURE POT-HEADS FOR OIL 8T. JOHN'S. Nfld. (O lfi-Newfoundland fishermen have adapted themselves to the task of catching all kinds of fish in all kinds of ways. but residents 01' the Chapple Arm district at tho head orf 'I‘rlnity Bay used a unique method. to catch pni-hcnds-n Oci. ll - St. John's. heard that pot-heads were plentiful in the “piers of Chazpple Arm during the summcr, and told the fishermen he was sure there would be an American manket for pot-head oil if it. could be obtained. All through August, when tho regular fishing was poor in Trinity . oil in huge boiling pols. Caslzs of When l-wo Chnpplr- Arm schoon- em arrived in St. John's with the season's "catch" they had aboard more than 200 casks of pot-head oil. With the money rccolvod the WASHINGTON, Oct. ll~(AP)-- Hugo L. Black to sii. upon the na- who contended Black is constitu- courses of action wcrc open to him evadinglhe _i.= 1c. _ SUFFEREB 40 YEARS r1011 cpngiwuluu "For 40 yours, I had been pray- in for a lasting remedy for con- st patlon and its evils. Finally, I tried Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. Since that time (nearly 10 years ago) I have not taken any medicine. llave THIS UH AKLUl"1‘E'l'UW N GU ARDLQIV lllllllP " REPliilT L _ of early varieties of potatoes lSi 1 ' under way with returns estimated ed 1 65% of average. In Nova Scolia and ——‘——_ 1 New Brunswick the cereal crop_ Could N01. btralghlcn He!“ harvest. estimate is 20"’. belowi Below will be found a brief synopsis of ielepgrupic reporrg m. Four th' . this - ~- - 1118100513811“ ollller slefigglbow. Alliilililgii 1 $511,111 agftheMlgxejd 10m“ °f ti" a crop of average yield and quality the elbow was properly set, she de- f Branches our Y? -‘f°m "'5 is anticipaied. Despite the loss| vel neuritis and could not g ' anagms “We through gales of over 25% of the: knowledge of each local situation and are 1n touch with uop comp. lions in all sections 0i the districts mentioned. GENERAL Harvesting operations are vir- tually completed in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. and are generally wcll advanced 1'11 Alberta, although 1 ruin has caused delays, particular- 1 1y iii the northeastern and central districts. The Sanford Evans sta- tistical service estimates the aver-‘ 1 l » _ " > . ' am able to extend the arm more , age wheat’ yields on .11" M515 o: tomato crop has been delivered w‘ ‘f .‘oa|‘ that m h -_ _ I Gflalhég-é-glti/llélignlgzluon > p a Rrbafcrfélge 833:1? g7a1gg€c3hMaQ"1 the canneries. Other roots and‘ . arc o.‘ < . 6WD‘ . . . ,- - ..- » 1 =. " n an’ as . the icsult of an excess ‘of urc aClll ‘ 2.7 bushels and Alberta 9.2 bushels. vcgmdbgeb me Welding mange A ‘large percentage oi the wheail is grading No. 3 or better. In Quebec province threshing returns. reveal that. cereal yields on the whole are light, but in most dis- tricts root. fodder and canning, crops are giving satisfactory ylelos. In Ontario the various grains, i11- oluding husking corn, have all bef-n adversely affected both as to yield and quality by excessive moisture during harvest. but. fruits are a heavy crop and tobacco the best. on record. In the Mariiime- Provincvs fme iveathcr has favoured harvest- i11g but yields are below average owing to the spell of hot dry ‘ crops abundant, roots and vegg. tables good average crops and tree fruits satisfactory. Details follow: PRAIRIE PROVINCES A_LI3ERTA—- Wheat yields of about. ten bushels to the acre lll Pcacc River. where threshing has ~Except at a. few scattered points. some good local rains have fallen. further precipitation is required as snil moisture reserves are still in- adequate. MANITOBA~Thresl1lng is almost completed. Yields of all OTTAWA VALLEY-Tineshing of wheat and coarse grains is about your. Tomatoes and sweet. corn wuy. The apple crop is about aver- lions were caucd by rainy wcaihcr, roporicd. Fodder corn is a good average crop. Digging of poialoes is in progress and although tlw quantity and qualify are good some loss will result from rot. Gra~s pastures continue in good condition. PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO grains has been completed. Digging ' average. The digging of potatoes 1s pr0gre=sing and in mos; districts commercial apple crop in the! Annapolis Valley, the yield is now‘ expected to be fairly close lo last year's 1.750.000 barrels. Late apples are colouring well. | PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Grain threshing is completed; with yields and grades below over- uge. A heavy crop of hay has been out. Corn and other fodder crops, are yielding well and iced 1s- plcntiful in all districts. Late po-. Latoes have suffered some slightl lo=s from blight. A fair to good_ crops of good quality: Harvesting and marketing of good average crops of peaches, plums and prunes are nearly over. The picking oi‘ apples is at. the peak and ship- ments. are gaining headway, Apples are of good quality and colour. Pasturage is aabove average for this season of the year. ORGANIZE JUNIOR RED‘ CROSS SOCIETY The pupils of Albany school hold a meeting on September il0tl1mm organize a. branch oi the Juulur Red Cross in their school. The fol- lowing officers were appointed: ~ whale-like flair-with considerable “Yeatlicr during midsummer. I11 Prc51dcnt_Mi1dred wauwr‘ sucoegs this yean British Columbia grain yields arc vice. Pygsldgnf, _.Kal.h;¢¢n Last winter, Thomas Hnllett oi belvw average, hay and all fodder Boultcr Secretary —LOLs MacKay Treasurer —Ellecn Walker. Program Committee —Convenor, Elma Large. Health and cleanliness committee —Conve11or. Mary Gamble Thirty-three pupils joined the society. The members decided to hold ed as secretary. The minutes ofg the previous meeting were approved 1 The Treasurer reported that. she had received 35c since the previ~ ous meeting from lhc sale of Red Cross calendars and magazines The Circulation Manager was Gamble Lhat. the secretary write to the Rod Cross Headquarters, ask- answered with. “A11 amusing per- month match. the winner in the senior. lug were forty-eight. cents. Tho meeting closed with the singing of» the National Anthem. .1 NEW ANNAN SCHOOL Monthly Report of New Annan School for the month of Septem- Yields of oats and’ barley n-crr, variable and a large pcrreniaqe is» of only feeding quality. The yield; of husklng corn is below avvrago l Fodder corn is a heavy crop and; harvesting is proving (liffirilif. clucl to lodging. Pasturagc has i'('.l1\(llll-‘ ber:— Grade X-l Tessie Mclunis: 2 Lloyd Clark; 3. Juno Dalzoll Grade IX—1 Charles Waugh; 2.. Phyllis Moase; 3. James Tuplln. l Grade VIII—1. Ruth Euman; 2. ‘ Kenneth Raynor; 3 Isaac Tuplin I nazrancntrr n‘ per pair. gain. in FINISHED LENGTHS. Hemstiichcd Pillow Rayon Bedsprcads. Colors Rose. Gold, 1189mm Green and Blue. full size 80 x 100"’ _ m W Unbleached (Yol lon Fuc- Table (fovcrs. », . ,2. "uvnfl To-day you saveon “ Seconds” in fine Sheets If these vcry lovely sheets were not. “seconds" Our linen dcparlmenl had a chance in secure ihcsc “and we’1'e sharing“ it with \'0ll. The nu-usurcmcnie q“. 1H o..." . . . . ,,. Rose. Blue. Gold. (lrccn and Helm. muflw luau-mower 1110)’ would cost you $3.00 Zil :1 hur- _ ‘a m r- _ _ . _ , Bay the Chapple Arm mhemvv» been completed. arc disappointing. their meetings every two week» 69 '\ H’ —' '_ ‘_ 19c each Plxlslllfll) l.l§:\(|"l‘ll>‘.' put out in thcir moiorboals every 111 111° "Wullvfit hQIWT-‘Ulli; 15 W011 » The first “'21s hold October 1st 70 X 36" _ -_ -— $91‘ (‘ilCh ,, time thcv saw a school of pot- "UVMWPd- R3111 113$ 111mm OIJBPH- und Roll Call amawcred with. 1-6 x 86» S,“ _ h R1 .\' 96 -~ _- »- 1.19 ouch " heads. The motorboais, sWlmg to 110115111 1116 nflF11lf-‘F1$i<’1‘n and 0011- “Whore I repecl. to meei my hus- l ‘n H '_ _' — ‘1 ode 3] x 95" _ _ ___ 1 m; p-wh the outside o; the ;1_\_h_ “mum dry, lral areas. wherc considerable grlilll handy’. i in! X 10o’ - —~ -- 1.09 011th I ,, "" ‘ them shoreward, there to floundvr 1“ 5151:1§)I*111%h1111'111@1‘ d01BYi0Yfl~ A meeting 0f i111! T11 518m?!‘ S‘ ‘\ 1m _ '_ '_ I'm "Mn in the sofi. mud. an easy murk for 1°" Pm 11 9- "9 15 31111116 i606 Branch Junior Red Cross was held . - . - , . . 3i x 100" __ -_ , _ o; - hawoms‘ 1n an dismqts except the 50m,“ on October 8m’ m Albany schooL Hcmstiiched Pillow Cases, sub-slan- 1 1'1 "11 Mm captum m‘. pof_11pads cast. Harvesting of the bccl; crop The President. Mildred Walker, ow, dafd- 30S!- 11113111195 - Cclanesc Tailored Frilled Bcdsproads were dragged up on t)". bFach‘ has commenced and yields will he cupled the chair. Lois MacKuy act-t 42 x 33" _ _ _ _ _ __ c pa“. gs \_ 100.. guaranteed f“! "HON in ‘the m removed and rendered mm about average. SASKATCHEWAN \ ‘ " ‘ Gold. Blue, G1'een_ llluuvo and Rain- bow slripcs. ‘Sizes 72x90“ Regular 2.15 for ~~- M fishermen were ab“. to hm. mam- grains are substantially higher absent. It. was reported. than she ‘B21351 Towels. l-[cavy q11ui1l_v' (YANDLFHVPLNYE BPID§PRE.\DS of those "we luxuries that "sunny than last year, but. quality of the had sent. for ten Red Cross Maga size .... x 4-1 Reg. $130 m) 100,, H“ “ch they must do without. Wheel» 1s lower. Ruins have beQn zines. ’ pllll‘ on sale at — — ~— I pair “‘ x m fl fl ‘ general and soil moisture reserves A number of members volun- g0 X 1m" _ _ __ 2J9 93¢}; . on ihc whole are good. beercd to pick potatoes one half _ _ _ _ I Re‘ects Move day each for the benefit; of tho so- l iflcurmg" lines of Wabasso Print Coi- Hemsiiichcd Linen Huck Towels t C I PROVINCE 0F QUEBEC file-W. l tons and Brondcloths with damask borders. ' I“ W” '“°"°“ "Y K“““°°“l u" vd- 150 v rd s' 17 - p" 750 Ir T0 llnseal Black EASTERN TOWNSHIPS AND Boultcr and seconded by Mai-v ' ‘ " L ‘"4 r‘ W“ — "' “ ~“ ~ m’ * '- "r — '— " P" Irish Line (lluss 'i‘o1vcls wiih colored - . . - - - . borders completed and winl the ouifvms 1118 101 a 1151 01 11931111 “0113-5- . . r . -' , , 7 -. > 9 ' The 11mm 5m“ Supreme 90"" vary in districts. iliolds on ‘the recitations. or readings w be “sod “"1 Md‘ l", "Mm — M c “1 ‘m! 17 x 2s" -- M» ~ V- 7 for 1.00 17711-51194 351d‘? “may 5W0 511115 whole are reported below avcrngc. iii the meciings, I1. was moved and 90 _ w" ,- f _ 1 m challenging ‘the right. of JIISHCO Canning peas are a light crop gm. seconded that ncxl Roll Cull be Sucdem, (jam Sunk .. x . »-- -_ v -- --.- .1 o1 . - - 1 » ' v -~ . ~~ . ' ‘- . ‘ 1 - 1 ' ‘ lion's highest. tribunal. __\11p1d@d amndant-pv and 5191-9 1,; a sonal experience." ~ dd“! “Mfh m “>~“'?"°'1 tom!" A lfflce mlfllh‘ _(_'1"lh‘“‘_nmd‘ m ‘Scotland Ii; refused to consider ouslcr ac- very ‘good crop of fodder Con; p3. The Health Commiilcc Convciior 51799111] “(Pm 1119 "1111 SIZE l- -\ J11 4'19" F1111‘! I Lions proposed by Alberta Levitt-and 1mm. and other 1130i, Ijrnps 100k distributed moors for ljvwrds 01 at — -- es - - — - each at -.- - . . . . . - »- - n each Patrick Henry Kelly, atlorncys. pl-mnigmg and digging is now under gain in height; and weight cach bargain. O and that ho would make liso of Oats and barley arc ihe‘ main jglffiga?gyggeshuigttmigerbgzsgge‘ X 84 one, or another, of them. Kclly cerr-als grown 1n ihc district and Th, mml reéei Ls Hum the meet; brusquely accused the court. of saiisfactoiy yields and grades are 8 P tionally ineligible for the office. M‘. 1n quantity and quamy The iollowinu program was ‘then Chief Justice Hughes announced PfisillréS arc- still in gOOCl condi- Pfe-iellwdi- Du“? We “"9 ‘um neither had sufficient. interest in Lifl11_'I‘Qbacc0i5 0150M quality and Juniors. by Vfldid MdvKfilfl 811d S ' 1 k the case t0 justify instituting pro- liie yield is above average. LOWER 391mm 3011M"- RCULMJOH‘ The oeedings. s1‘, LAWRENCE AND LAKE Golden Key. by Juno Campbell. The battle to unseat Black was s1‘. JOHN Disrmcm- The Refldinz. 0111' Adllblabll; Lansufisv- - p. - - by Eileen Walker ' e program 2iZ.‘....i““iS.'..3Z£;”.‘Li§" v;.;"::::"z.2i.;::;.i":;::.r ‘2:.":2:.::. a all Pure W001 $3. each We were fortunate in securing another loi of this “special “licnuood... _ all pure wool. heather colouring whipped in blanket stitch ...:1 rcol 1.79 each _ .. , Grade VlI—l Ruth Dalzcll. llllkabfithulbo Wllflhwlo P9“ ludpagnk Ne" _We1_1 37,111 filth“? I??? f1?!“ “I 1" 'f‘xi,‘fl.lellt cltzzmlgondashgxa. Grade VI-l. Jamrs MacMlllan; "7 it for “u your hounhold ‘dz-flung. ' c(§'dlit11»§::'grl'r§due§l'). 1 ‘I um‘ lg "":l\l1>.lssl11¢l-an1gist1?1¥ ndvcrscli‘ ‘ f)‘ 1258M" Dam“; 3 Regmp. d Ywund” h!" it mpowd“ u? ,, pond: let common cousfiiioiifn affwtvri tho yiold and Kvlillili‘ "1. “Grad; 1v_,_1_ 1..1,,,..,,.... Duramg _-,-.¢—.- | _ .. M- _,__._._~.__,. _,.-..__,, ,, ,-_____,_,-:~T~,¢ -_~_____..__ Ind both form: are equally I09 ' rum yourhfe. You can end 1t sufv y, mid {Qmatoes 1n the southweei-l 2 mo d Fwnmn. 3 Gardmm. I _ without using drugs that soon lose em Sections whip. producuon 1n - 1 “Y 1 ‘ - ' Dalzoll I ‘ g mm, Kpflpinil: 3_ Mm-m Ppnny_ Bahama Islands and Jamaica car i "191? °fle°t1Ve"c55' custom Ontario was nbovo nvvrfllli" DaGzlidt, 1H 1 1mm. Dqyflnri T°“4'1"‘1'- M- H Cmlllctl- "'3' Pcrfcci mimidnncc :-- EZIOPll 1 Milli! fl Will’ t-lllllllil‘ 11-" 0f DRY- Jugl; ea: two tablespoonfuls of Rcot cums are gongfally galls-l 2 L1 i Nhndirfow 3‘ Eh; rr——————~ Kvopiug. Bussio Ker-pins, .Iol111<-<‘H‘»Il'i'-» i0 111W‘ souihcm resorts. Kongo YoulTuhund r ,‘ 311,188?“ ALbBfd“ “V”? ‘my; facial-v. I-‘ruiis of all kinds arc a upmfy‘ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ nuacn romr school. Harris. 11.11.11 icisrgiugmj h L AI/imonlr: “those cmliurlillli! 11-"1 u 1 ‘ ' ' ' ‘ W aver)’ m?“ "1 sFvcre F“ - hem, ‘cl-Op cxgppg 1am vafiQtlP-‘i of- __ . __ Tcaclicr, Arc a n 11s n11. l‘ n11’ .111» .1\ P. Tni‘ of mono. s.‘ . h.’ to c‘... I-"ldlldflu- serye u a Celina] ‘Wm fl-“lk 0r applgs. Harvesting of tobacco is $822M n (Sm 1' chnonh Report oi‘ the standings in tho (Patriot Pleust Copy) i011. N. B: Mr. and Mrs. Loruu ll ‘P111551 °1' °°°k m1‘) a Pawn“ re‘ complctmy The vjgld i5 the largest I ‘J ) 1 Eli m. M“ differ-em gradcs for the months of ———_————-————— Bflkvi‘. 01 Yarmouih. N. 5.; Mia CIRemfLVBRQF-ahsolé 5311231103113“ on record and ‘quality is ubovc ma? e I r‘ _ n August. and ScpLc111bcr:—- DIARITIMISRS OFF 0N’ _ BOf-LSIF‘. Baird and Miss Audral ‘Y’? tfvyffmthe‘Qvmoirthnntgcausi average. Autumn weather cnndi- Grade I u“ __1 Keith Mom“, _ (Senior Department.) ‘ IIOLIDAY vnyuil? MnoNziughlou of Shun, John, NJ! " ‘ * ' ' cc rs y d d -' u Hons l1ave been sail-factory and ) __1 D _i_ D. 11111. Grade X~l FUPPII KPPPIIIB; 2. —-~ In addition to llicsc. arc passen ~ headaches, tire ness an scno a _ , _ Grade I 1b o1 ,. d5 . _ 4 NTRFAL 0% 1 Th v _ _ ,- - ~ gum" farm 0119111110115 “T” Wm admnccdl’ z Betty Tupnn. 3 Mildred Ma“ Robeiti Jordan.‘ C I“ H _ 1 B0 d - -~ QWY- I 3~N f’ ems from Toionto and also iron 111i’ ' . . - ,- . _ man-n we; ' ~ 1 Gm e 1 _ _ 1cm c. fl1‘l‘l-\I inor l..'1 y Somcrs. (‘Jana ion a- vnrlous cilics in tho Uuiicdstuta _ <--—+-% Th t B 1n ALL-BEAN 111th inll wlwflli 8°11" Si N 11L l __ _ _ _ v _ v g v n . B . c P A c c A llelpfgpllnharmuznc enlirefintcstinal and showing healthy growth. gerrocb Attendance. H Toss“, 2 lliesslo Keeping. 3 Eduald litorgal nieglanlships,‘ lclft hm- fir,“ ‘Mung a mp m (haw Countries u . A ' ' ' tract. Buy ALI.~BR.\N from Y0!!!‘ MARITIME PROVINCE‘; Mclnnis; Louise Dalzcll; Lloyd, '10" m‘- _ ‘ :1 . pm, 11s evening or a Zo-rlul‘ the Cnribbcuu Sm. KI so u Q “ '7 ' l I’ rocer. Guaranteed by Kclloggin I1 Prince Edward Islnnd the Mlmdemon; E-mor Mann“. Dom‘ Grade V1 —~i. Lucy Stiukland, round voyage to Bcrmuda, lhc ‘ ndon. l1 '1 rims. 4-111 ing of a fair crop of cereal i amuouuc up \ Bortifled Public Accountant . ' and Auditor" Bookkeeping system inltalled or 1W1!“ Profit and Lon Account: Conan"!!- ‘Trustao under the iianlirullai l“ Company By-Lawn. Minute Annual Statements and Report: repared. Administration of E810!" _ a_ Specialty- MONEY T0 LOAN- 88 Great George Si- p: no L "Bynv-"(Ieorge McMa n HE’5 A POET- YOU'L.L HEAR HIM RECITE TONIGHT- WHY~YES- PROFESSOR DICK TATE - I'D LOVE TD HAVE YOU COME OVEIZ- l WILL BE DELIGHTED TO HEAR lT-YOLJ KNOW PROFESSOR AL. LEGROW l5 HERE-l DO SO WANT‘ YOUTO MEET HIM- :1 a THAT WA5 PROFESSOR DICK TATE“ OF C ARE TOO IGNORANT- HE'S NOT A MUSICIAN- DON'T BE A8 SLIQD - ,§§5.1.>:;.-¢~=1.