- Novrzlmssa s. 193s o _"|'HF.' CHARLOTTETOWN GlgPDIAN i . s i ell’s companions and little Mickey Rooney. Producer David 0. Selznick and Director Victor Fleming have crowded everything that goes in- ward making a bang-up entertain- ing picture 1n “Reckless? These include four snappy song hits, pre- sented in colorful surroundings and hordes of beautiful girls, dazzling settings and with several sensa- tional names participating in them. A: the musical numbers unfold, we see such ace entertainers as Carl Randall, sensational dancing star who appears as Miss l-larlows dancing partner; Allan Jones, the recent singing star of “Bitter- swectf’ Nina. Mae McKinney, not- ed colored blues singer, who, we un- derstand, raced from London to Hollywood to sing in the “Reck- lass" theme number; and even bearded Man Mountain Dean, the giant hill-billy wrestler.‘ \ “Rccklcss’ is a musical picture lrell worth secing. COWL-DRAPED NECKLINE Ombrc chiffon ranging from pale _violet to rich purple, makes a lovely tunic gown. The classic ‘severity of the silhouette ,un- elaborated save for the cowl-drap- éd neckline and the trailing back rzrmacr: as rlnornsr WEBTBURY, New York, Nov. 4- —Mrs. Robert Low Bacon, wife of a. United States House of Re- presentatives member, ls going to plant potates on her terrace in Washington so that the Secretary of Agriculture "can smell them," she told the Nassau County IFedera- tion of Republican Women meet- ing at her Long Island Home. “Ills her way," she said, "of pro- testing the Agricultural Adjust- ment Administrationb potato con- trol program. TAKQES MORE ‘Tl-IAN ‘SHAKE’ TO AWAKEN QUINTUPLETS OALLANDER, Ont, Nov. 4- It takes more than an earthquake to waken the Dionne quintuplets. While the tremor shoow the hos- pital home of the famous babes sufficient to frighten the aroused nurses, the children slept soundly. Wakened by the first rumble of the quake, the nurses ran to the cots of the qulnts and remained there until all was (Lllillt. The ‘quake was also felt in the frame house of Mr. and Mrs. Oliva Dionne, 100 yards from the hospital, and the parents anxiously inquired whether their little daughters had been disturbed. Janie Champion; 3. Ruth Taylor. Grade VTI_—l. Dorothy Wood- side; 2. Lloyd Ramsay; 8. Enzly Ramsay- Grade VI-1. George Bryonton; 2. Marion Stewart; 8- Glendon Crozier. Grade V-l. Geraldine Stow- art; 2. Doris Stewart; 3. Heath Bryenton. . Grade IV-Sr . —1. Clifford Ramsay; 2 Alton Ramsay. Grade. 1v Jr 1. Muriel Stewart 2. Alfred Ramsay. Grade III Br. 1. John Champion. Grade III Jr. 1. Ralph Bryon-min. Grade fl -—l. Clifford Craig. Grade I -1. Jimmie Bryenton. Those making 100% 1n spelling. Leita Ramsay and Ruth Taylor and Doris Siewart, in Algebra, Janie Champion. Perfect Attcndancez- Lofts Ramsay, Ruth Taylor, George Bryenton, Heath Bryenton, Ralph Bryenton and Jimmie Bryenton. CONNAIJGIIT AT BATH LONDO-N- (C.P.) —'I‘he Duke of Connaught,‘ a former Governor- General of Canada, will spend the first part of this winter at‘ Bath and will leave London some time in November. Una Mlnard’: for Dandruff panels areilpgirpling features. Gommander-iniliiief ofwltalian Africa ulna-an uaanumm film-Luann. ,. 1.3 \ oolimonlln Ibo l lilo! the lhllnn forum In Allin, I surprised at the big entry, as they felt that after the long continued depression. the actual cessation of the fair for four years, and the hay famine of 1934, the entry would be very limited. Efficient Judges have been secur. ed for every class, but the names of the ofllcials are not announced un- til after tho show gets underway. iii IOOKFOBD SQUARE SCHOOL r-ronoi- Roll for Month of Oct. ober:- ' Grade X-l. Vernlta McKenzie; 2. Catherine llleevyour; 3. Dorothy Regan. Grade IX—1Teresa Arsenault. Grade IX-l. Mary McDonald; 2- Help Cullen; 3. Catherine Carroll. Grade VIII-l. Mary McCloskey; 2. Hamel Mlartln; 3. Muriel Crosby. Grade VII-l. Alfredo Rogers; 2. Marguerite Homers; 3. Bella Mc- Elchern. Grade-VII-J. Frances Kelly; 3. Phyllis Rossiter; 3. Thelma Hen- ncssey. Grade VI-l. Vivian Molyneaux; 2. Julienne Gallant; 3. Eleanor Gallant. Grade VI-l. Melvina Arsenault; 2~ Mclitl. Crosby; 3. Florence Saunders. “ Grade VI-l. Elsie Doyle; 2- Eudora McNeil]; 3. Freda Hen- mosey. Grade V-l. Frances McGuigsn; 2. Irene Gallant; 3. Noreen Whelan. Grade V-l. Nadine McMahon, 2 Teresa Hynes; 3. Eleanor Murna- Joan Peters; 8. Joan Bherren and ghm. Grldo IV-l. Wanda MacMillnn; 2. Willa Fitzgerald; 3. Adele Land- rigan. Glrdo IV-l. Anna Dolron; 2. Margaret" Corrnier; 3. Teresa Gallant. Grads III-l. Inuise Wedge; 2. Modeling Gallant; 3. Teresa. Bow- Ion Grade rn-r. Gertrude Savidant; 2. Nanette Thomas; 3. Mary Prun Grade III-l. Joyce McTague; 2. Illeen ‘ldndrlgan; 3. Frances Rmsiter. Grade 111-1. Bernadette Hagan; 2. Gdftflldg Pineau; z. Mary Quinn. Gran II-l. Joan Bhelfoone; 2. Margaret Pineau. Grade 11-1. Doreen Scott; l. Marion Blso: 3. Phyllis Bomers. THOLATUM l "Nil (IR I [Y|vI\ many friends departed to their respective homes. Following is the address. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Macheanz- We your friends and neighbors have gathered hone to wish you God-speed in your new oom- munity and home in Charlotte- town. For the past quarter of a century you have been residents of thb district! and have endeared your- selves to everyone. In a real sense you have been a frend and neigh- bor u» all. No one has needed help but he knew where to go and re- ceive full support backed by judg- ment and experience. Anyone who has needed s word of advice has had it given cheerfully. Your hos- pitality has been an inspiration and lfesslng to all who were for- tunate ln its enjoyment. It has been thought praise enough of another to say~that he "wrought no deed which dying he could wish to erase. “Every deed of kindness, every word of advice or act of hospitality which you have wrought will be remembered until time has become Etcmity. As a token of our esteem and respect we would ask you to accept these gifts. What remains but to wish you both a long continued life, crowned with health, happiness and honor Live on for the sake of us, your frends and neighbors. Live on for your own sake that you may enjoy the crowning years of lives well spent. And so we say with Bums- From scen°s like these Old S."otia's grandeur springs That make. her loved at home, revered abroad, Princes and lords are but tho breath of kings An honest man's the noblest work of God. (Signed on behalf of Seorletown and surrounding districts. PRESENTATION The Young People of the Sturgeon Baptist Church hold a delightful picnic recently in n field near tho shore. A lnrge num- her of young people were present and spent a. very enjoyable time playing gunes and sports. After the wants of the inner mm had been amply mippllod the “ of the evening came when the gathering was culled to order by rm Mr. Britten and n purno of money was presented to tho organist, Mrs. Lee Wight and the. following address rlold. Dear- Mrs. Wight-Ibo on- gregstion connected with ' tho Sturgeon Bcptht Church wish to tube this o portunity of unant- lng you wi this lmoll when ‘of their appreciation and regard. You have most cheerfully faith- fully and also moot efficiently fil- led the position of organist for tho various services of the church. The manner and the irlt with which you have c1 sarviceeuhuvo been an inspiration a . - lmyour’ 2 for 2 Elie, H. l.. WURTHY, "RUGGET 178 QUEEN STREET ! -—- P - . la - Hqlgfax art ll _ _ . p .. .. y... m. y...“ llll llllllll-l lillallllllll . . . . rsnuur MOVES n: l __.._ Arrgvalg - . »._ on! u a r - Blllollllo With Th lls .5712.- E... ___.. . = - ' I In n: u l t” owdQa B : :51’; ION! $51,011! Dlylbh ln ARnIvALs * . gglagmyhgul: “"“°" __. Liberty from u. s. Ports. , _ _ y " t " ' _ - 1Q ‘ lmmummufldnz] ISLAND LADY DEAD - Mr, P, La Jeanette from Nfld. Ports- DALI)“ I ~ - - Fltlslmmons, m King st, Char- Blwrlllllll B- 1mm 10W H" . ' ~ lotuwwn, rwelved word yesterday 5°11!" ’ 0mm“ Powder \ ‘ morning of the death of his sister, 41mm" ‘mm N" Y°fk~ (‘Mlllllll g; d Mrs. Paulckbeehggmlaemu. who SAILINGS Illll-h-“lzlh ‘ died on Ooto c cago, 11-» = .. linois ‘Rio deceased was a do: h- "" l l I m- o! m; m; m, mu mg, $11. Sherman B. to local Harbour. 01.00 an . STATIONERY n‘ zfotl l ; tun Fitulmmons of Vernon River Poll-Film! W 10011 3H5“!- ru 11...»... rm hon "*7" 2 Si l. . y. . Ihnhlr hvelflrfl -ol-—-—--o-~———7 h’ a.‘ , l‘ —-'-"— ‘ESSELS n‘ nlnTn‘ Sllnlclnln Ihpelrien. I-lnn n! Kid Finish) for 50c _ f ‘ feast ofrfigAgbsrgsugorromg '52.: Sherman B. Discharging. Nysls ‘Wt-it'll.’!.!Tf"EE.E?1iE§i§2...= for 1s: w r I i i‘. fittlngly observed at the City I-Ios- Illbflty T-loldifll- Ho}!!! n _ w-mnu- Plwlriel. um ul mu Flllllllhr 1.0a gll)i_lfi'_"in“jif;'f,-__l_"fv; -—----—~: l: l pltal yutorday morning with Mass Barge No. 2 Berth. 10mm ' (iknnldl Fmvelopn, Linen m nu Finish-l for 1h 2y Clyfrln. ru- g“ __.._...__.; l». i was mm l-l elm <>l=l<><=l= l» sl- cllv lll chllmllllmh lmhw- m»... v-l-ll- --l- -"»~ "- lll" "i "__.“ y. m i2: :'..:::.:."..;.'.". .'.'..;:.____--.. .:: - Chills ghelxllrficlgly fithei‘ Mc- 1118- LO d! llflllll Villlllip in; Ellffllflglll ......._r..._-.....-_.._.-...§ f." 1 Cor o. on o e Bessed Mme!!! l "8- Bcbolllo ull-n-laq _-. lllll, I" ' . i" .'.". ',- _"‘_"' "' I Bicrunengz “van o-clcck m ‘he halJix-lnatvgmaertyLm 2 form GI Litre-In- fo! DI 2.»: §ndhll l_o rl m z Inr m evening. e members attended in Po ar an scharg g. can u n,» - _____ _____ u. body and. received Holy Commun- m hm‘ . "n", M“ w “fl 1 m a" w“ VESSEUS DUE To “m”, _ __ I-knuldulorllolion. Llqcn "a Kid Flnlnlml he as: * "°5"" or sonar-st the Rotary Nov. l HOLDWTE hallo Fomon luncheon ézllbrdly the speaker 1d r hm Denial 113i“; wu Put tlry President H. I... il-I-Iennese mm Immln! ~ ow ef Palmer, Judge of Probate and his Bristol city from Mollmlll- m; M, ub out Vi! "Will-B." J Palm Dom. Shipper from Halifax. ." ALSO MUSJCA€V%NBNV€ISK%IAYY limit with tho differefiailnds S; Silversandal rgygu P131; East- cum" TOD an wills, plrtlcularly with the emer- 5 -Portia from N .v s. m "- . mum! 3.15 - 1.00 - 21.45 r> .M. m" "W- "W" "m 1W m“ “Iaimhud mm m d PM‘ , ‘ _ might bQ “tiled upgn to draw up Chedabucto from E. C. Ports. z ll l - . MATINEE -- 11¢. 2"- d yum mums; Th Manchester Port from Montreal _ CA PI EVENING .. .. Mo, 82c. uyzy-jzli-ygciggtoygc wmchmgeeigmln: 4—Man. Division frrgm 131111;. Q PAR l‘: i,’ the validity of wills were explained. 179511111” "M" ew M. ' . . . _ _ _ _- Rgtgflgn Arthu- Bemm- w“ m Jhomedy from Montreal. Shaving Speczalo L " ' " m, ma“ md me eats were J Transylvania from Halifax. _s _ (v14 _" s ' " s“ ' s""'““' ‘ ‘Mm ' " . l. ll l» .-. f and WED. “m3” SWEET S°"°°L ‘ Strange Wives _ whims-m. g. gel-tn of Char- @312: frail; 1§¥Bf°£§kea_ . b‘; 2212i: Z1.‘ Kllffiffli’. T; no.1 i3 3i i: §I.".ZI'<...‘.‘i..'.°,'.§ ...i nartv z.1s-v.llll-—ll.4s P. M- Cvrade X-l, Doreen Alley; z.» At The Capltol o, 3,705“ A-nu5,§e“,"“,,‘,““§f,'§,,' Henry Grove from South 5,_,.,§$,,,,,,_ "hggggl; l: gx-l- s-l-lgl; 1:111»; a; j; §2;°g;_-r';",;'_rf.=_}§~~= ‘ll 5*" . . _ . _ _, _ . PRINCE Mai. 16c, 26c. ‘gm? Madam‘; 3l C‘“'°““e 5"“ A d fl W d: mm were distributed to canvassers for 5 M31513 Halifax H250‘ 1232:’, iwwiiiifiolllti... ... ...2Iorl.00 m Chlrrylgillllh 517-7 l»: l.. — . - 3;’; - , 001116 8-1113. ' -— l 2 __ _ s (‘h . n es. tDWARD B“ 2°“ m’ ° Grade rx-r, Miriam Hughes: 2. perCd rcich humor, is "sire-nae ti“ fifififinfi“‘“,‘i,;‘i°“fi“"oi“u‘f, Nova n from Halifax. Smlllevv-lcil Hi3 ill .. J.."<':'Z¢"ii‘.‘§?‘l§l'|"""..i 11'5" iii v1.3.5.3’ ‘ i Annabelle Lawson; B. Constance wives" a. Universal picture, which Mm“ meémc g‘ 1 1 td 6-Marlis from Halifax. News“ =l~llll< wlrlil-wgllhlgllll l “'*_i._._. Mwlure- opened last night at the Capitol Rommae w” mfwzugggy eec e Lady Hawkins from Bermuda. Nysls c 5mm om i: ‘ m, E';'L(_!',""u,{,""’ —’“‘i'“—* Grade 1X (JrJ-l. Robert Dlllkie; , 1 be ~alled o 7-Cit f Knios from Calcutta. 5 r; . . z r .- m m» a 2' 15mm Sinclair; 3' Beam“ Pmmd‘ Flglrfiztlgill" illgl-iyilféeguch y“ m“ Mrs. Oswald Colllngs of New Maggi-fish “om Halifax‘ c Almgend and it: $553533’; i i: i: To suiilrzflismillywél-l f.“ Grade V111~1» Phyllis Muff-W; 2. ‘t a u. rm tn problem that ' til-Newfoundland from Liverpool. ucum r h || ., , . 15 5.. >1 ufg-Tgnlg T. ... W m. Powell gyrtrlthia Kendall; 3, Eleanor Mary Z6135 (l? youiig cougle when their afiaci; vivaltmftclfi anglealsvglsé '10—Mn.n. Citizen from lé/lorggetsill Cream wnfjjfiél-Mm f5’: 513g; 31:‘; ____j “mi, 5,“, ' , 11 . ' g - ' ' . . > ‘in PPIIICG Ed“ ard grid, v11 (Mm Pray)__1. cam fsgfifiiglyw°ve i“ °“ them “n” ° Street. Charlottetown. 11__%1:€T1l;idct?rogr°t§e£ York. fliilpilhiyili-z gig fig: 2E I.“ T h z “d”, m . - stance Williams; 2, Earl S ith; l, Bt. J hn’ . "W! "l . yup» or -- Lillian Kays. m pa? fgisbfafiimyiugtriiifmrugliirg; ggixrrrlrriltliiarigoxii-om Mimic. mftlfny, g - is".°i7.f.7.l‘l‘~2l;.i°.~ 3122293.‘ in bllll --_--1l-llll_l-l come tgugllgalsmtigfthéilfietlxl: Pagllrizlgesiil; liélalihviiflelz: lqacl. aristocrats, in fact, who havelbcen Great Cattle SINNV cgveller fromMMontrfilal, 2m . . . z 33km“ Rm Maw" 343:5 F: F: . . " - ' ' ° ' ' ' . l .' ' ' u ‘l r I --- ' Goldwyn-Mayer musical llXvrllvll- Leod; a, Henry Larter. 2:31.51‘? ‘Qglgfeg flzgvfvlxlflteng MRHUIIIG Wllltel‘ Farr 58mm“ ‘mm on m '.__..._._.__..- i; §§f,§,',“'('y'.,.§;" ti)‘ “W” s ' " 2 13' " gariza, "Reckless," which opened Grade v1 (M155 Irvin )_1 M ' ______ "YA; "l ‘vlllll will" PM l T °‘ . 3 - "Y only prosperous kin. ‘ 50¢ Mllll ufnnnuiuli 0a.. .. r 6k 1.00 ml» um»... yQA:'°Y‘“I yesterday at the Prince Edward Bentley; 2, Phyllis MacLeod; 3, Joy Roger Pr”, and June clay-won}, There will be over five hundred ' Kl A H d 1a Milk =1 mum-u, u u»... m 15¢ use Mineral on. mu l». s3. 9g, {Q r _ . n rnr you or . - . . _ Th t IPrase . appear in me ‘swung 1.01% Pryor, head of cattle at the Maritime Win r888 Alld eer‘ ' e i 091"‘? F. m; in”: ‘so? wyiincgillylizsiri '11’. ‘fvil! 0g first importance, the picture Grade V (Miss Watsom-f, Joyce o; com-Se 15 m, longer new to scram tcr Fair, opening on November 3th, , F°'_ ' cvimilui zlahiolfl FSIouLA n» in w runes-m. syvlr n». 2.1. introduces Jean Harlow and‘ Wil- Howatt; 2, Robert MacLeod; 3, fans, havflng appeared 1n more may, including Herefords, Shorthorns Pre s e ntatlon llnd culdn 41am Powell as co-staro for the Joyce Nicholson. a ha“ dozen pictures 1n "can; and Pulled Angus as well as the _ ‘gar: ‘ first time. The glamorous platinum Grade V (Miss Aitkem-l, Mar- months. A5501. M155 cmywmh “he popular Dairy breeds of Holstelns, I i ‘z for I,’ "it" is 59°" '5 Mm“ Leslie’ “ meme Brena-u‘? 2- 519th" 594m- is what is called 1i; Hollywood "a Ayrshire" Guumeys “d Jerseys‘ 0n the evening of Tuesday. Oct. ‘m hm" h Ilordflc so<'1u||>u|.crnu.....r I... nu dazzling Broadway danoer who ders: 3. Olive Keepllls- bet.” A char fresh rsonal- Frankly the 1m is not up to the l" °°= "lelllll" -——"°"°‘ i“ """"' 5 "“”° ""1. . 15.1....» PlllQ-Mlllll (or 2.. "1108. 21¢ 29th the friends and neighbors of 2 c lflulhrlululle uilorl.“ an Brlllllnlllllarlllirml _ , . , rises to great social and , fession- Grade Iv (Miss Fullerton) - 1, jty from the New yon; Sign llre-dewwlon fiallres. but after the .1,“ and M" Hush Mug,“ 15.. y... Powder, 50¢ uqu .1 Magnolia 1...». v...“ l..-gs. 93¢ a“; ma’ Cy; l3; 33; a1 height- m]? i” be 1mm!“ m” “y” 0°31“; 3' Ruby Shem“? 3' T7113 PM“? “Wm "m1?- "v"? h“ “mm” o! m’ previous year’ or‘ "athercd at the‘ beauilful home of PYLORA gilluitilr£flillrrytit pm’; i: 2's: in: Nylll "I" lfmlr ll-r Ml- the depths of scandal and dis- Kenneth MMKBMIB 11nd 3115591 Al- .spectator in that it contains some “cm” l" "m" m“ We" Pleased in. and M" _ A E Holland a; T u‘ P _ 1...... ._ z m so: so: llrillilllfinen. i n LlquldJ u. m u: mils‘ mar-Ito»...- “m” by the m“ m °f h" m!“ com‘ ex°°11°m “Erma” “ma” m‘ with the mowing’ The" Wm be s ‘ltown to Iblduhem adieu on 0° ow e‘ "°‘.q'“-"r""~ 2| u. it.$K2ZlllL.‘%L..i"EI1Z2t::i1.21.93 iii luifllilil-ii’ " llonaire playboy hushanty Grade IV (Miss LangilD-l. Mar- lng Russian music and some unax- "m hundred "d 111W lheel! and {"9 i of the,’ "mom, m All Anllupilu so: ','.j““§;‘“'_ ____, ,1: 5°, 1",, 1,,“ p,“ w,,,.,,,,,‘,,___; 1.. 25¢ so: llnuly ll-llll. I-Powell L3 seen u Ned Riley. the 5°T1° 5111119"; 3. Shlrlle Slams‘; 3. pected dancing from the blonds m‘ "m! mlmbdr of swine, while t e occas o: m Ohulotmmwn Gum" _ jovial sport: promoter who walks “m” BMW“- Esther Ralston, who adds further “m bud!“ m"? 1°!” W111 be in the“ new °m° m '1 1, “P. d Win19 [odiled Grade 111 (Mm weeks)_1 1,015 m 1 u u, m _ the pom. In the poultry show well A presentation of a beau u o0 v n . . N-YAL . . . side by side with Mona. through _ . to her versa e ta en wl la ex d m w Jqy-l Mflk gf Bmnduh; Th‘, 1G“ I ha, triumphs and tragedies and Gravesnil, Jean Lowther; 3, Laura hlhmm; over live hundred birds will oo on silver-mounted rosewoo ca m“ I "t". , _ Li a on Min“. on g c finally emexges u “be” man}, Hawkins. A“ excenent supporting out p“, display. 111a Horse Show wlll~set Mr. MacLean and an 6X41" iMlInelIl COG v r _ ____ L GGradeMIlIcD(Misg ‘Iéoombsi - 1, flglpatea Among the” a" mm, ltww xiewgxdesdt-hlstyear as there are leather hand bag to Mrs. Maclflklit: 2M ‘m-Qfly“) . eor e - ." - wo un a . - ' . ' n” " Mumm“ music; iadacolilabroud: Beryl MM oconnen’ “B” Roman’ A. w. “Eeciéli?” M??? fiQTJfl riiidemby alelgfogcrcy ‘"4 - Grade II (Miss StewarD-l Don- ml- hlls Bwossed the view that s11 nd Professor w. .1. Reid » NYAL """ " Franchot Tone ably hands: tho _ l e“ 5 I» l: _____ "19 ll‘ 3°“ Harm“ me mmm" §§..T°i‘.“o‘$§t”a Jglilryllgagglr-‘retand namnxmu scuoor. ggrrofimtiiflbnw 12321515 Wm ap- mspectlvely to which tiiedwmmd “tum P°wd°' “m!” w?‘ u” husbmd “'4 “has deservmg Grade II (Miss MacDonald) ' 1 “i From a. livestock point of vi C recipients kenngly Np e ' g Relieves "-19:17 w?“ ‘of honorable mention are May . '_ l H 17,911 g octobg -_ aw ‘ Mil" a" evening en-iwabl? “pen ' h.“ 51","; “'""" George Brown, 2, Lyle parqumm onor- or r. F. Bailey of Fredericton President 1 h 5 “wed m Ilbuuh Robson, as Granny; Rosalind Rus- so“; 3, Phyms Bum Grade X-l. John Owen; z. of tho Maritime Sfnok Breederg s5- “ “w” “n” m‘ w‘ nmnmy,» """l""°" sell. as Jo Mercer: Henry Steph- --—- Elizabeth Ramsay- s. Elva. Sfcw- soclatfon has stated um he {v M's‘ “Glands W“ 1 '6 n""'”" 2m ' gill i°§§'."."ii..‘..'£i lmwll. as the elder Harrison: Ted _ art. ' well satisfied with the count :3 5W1“ °°“°1“d°d ‘l? m‘ “mung o! 5°‘ m i Ju"ui“l'>..?il"ciilu u. l Healy and Nat Pendlewn as Pow- POTATOES 0N THE Grade VIII-l. Leita Ramsay; 2. dlto. Other directors have been "mud Lang Sync m" which the ‘ ‘ m 2 '°' 25c gin. in the spirit ft u xii; and sincerely hope you will be able to I give many years to this necessary. ‘ and most helpful part of our church life —Cha.rles A Britten, Minister (Patriot Please Copy) BYNG'S ESTATE WORTH $155,000 LONDONNov. 4-—The late vis- count Byng of Vlmy Governor- General of Canada from 1921 to 1926, left an estate with the grow value of $155,000, it was learned to- day. He bequeathed his ficld-marshaYs baton to his old regiment the 10th Royal Hussars, which he joined in 1883 and commanded from 1902 to 1904. To Lady Byng he and tho Lncome for life from the residue of the estate , except for certain legacies to his servants. On the death of his widow the residue is to go to Mus Bandford. Lady Byng's companion, who has been with the family for many years. Lord Byng directed, however, that if. Miss Sandford should not survive Lady Byns. the residue must go to the King Edwards Hospital Fund- After the Great War. Lord Byna was thanked by Parliament for dis- tinguished service and ted $150,000. He had commanded the Canadian Corps in 1916-17 and. the Third Army from 1917 to 1919. An Irishman who had been in Alaska told the following story: ,'l ended me boat on an island. I went ashore andlhenlgot up t0 Fate 0f World MRe-sts on Decisions Coming From This Room about middltebf the Llanfijl mot tho biggest bear I ever see in mo life. “There was one tree on the-His- land and I made for that tree. llie nearest limb was a big one wlllvll was about 20 feet from the Sfvllllll. and I jumped for it." _ "Somebody listening to the s.u=1 said: “Did you make it?" The Irishman replied: “I llillll‘! make it going up, but I cauyili 3 coming down.” WALKING PARSON R-ETIR 155 mm, Yorkshire, nnslallll Xv‘- 4.-—A. N. C009". known if} f‘ " lls the "walking l>1"~“".‘. is retiring as vicar of I-filvy 11W‘ l“ years’ service. He has wnlkcu “ll: every European country. P“? Russia. .