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E4. ‘w, il-ll-Snlwtlls5i. l‘ ' New Universities Dictionary " zllil NI.“ i; UNIVERSITIES IIIIUPUN How To Get Ii For the More Nolniinal Coat of Manufacture and Distribution 3 Coupons and 98c eeoure this NEW authentlo Dletlenary. bound In blaok seal grain, Illustrated with full pages in oolor. I Presenter mall be this paper three Osqsene with nlnetyelght sente to sever eest sf handling. pastries. elsrlt MN. eta. MAIL ORDIRI WILL; II 1 FILLED Add for Postage II eta. 22 Dictionaries In One’ m "iltifllflol sususm previous to this one are set u ans ~ ‘i Bridgo and Building Master, with a a crew, wont up Saturday taking with 8H0! from Holtaani Catalog. G. J. MeCORMAOIVS RESIDEN- CE will be sold at noon to-day. POTATO MARKET. -—- P. E. I. Potatoes are selling at 90c a bushel in Trenton. N. S. CHRISTMAS IS COMING-A Prim 145d)’ BhoDDIflB Bag will prove a most acceptable gift. 11-6-31 A RARE cl-ulucs to purchase desirable residence will be offer- ed 10d!!! at 12 o'clock, corner Pow- nal and Sydney Streets. SCHOONER MINNIE D. WILL be loadins Potatoes st North m... wharf Monday for A. Alywsrd & 90-. 1543-11-3~-2l sv sxrnsse TODAYII-Lsrge lot Red Rose Yarn, in balls, best shades; also lot Silverfloss yarn. silk and wool. best mu shades. Prices right. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 3i AUCTION BALE of stock and implements. on Nov. 6. at Alex. c. McDonald's, Bradslbane. See hand- bllls. 1| THE LADIES of ‘St. Charles Aux iliary Society will hold their annual Halloween Tea. andBaznar in aid of the Hospital on Wednesday and Thursday, November 7-th and 8tl in the Leasue of the Cross Hall. THE S. S. CANADIAN NAVIGAT- OR. 1929 net tons register, Captain Gilbert, arrived here yesterday of ternoon from St. John's, Nild. She will take on board here a numbel of narrow gauge engines which have been sold to the Reid-New- foundland Railway. THE LADIES OF ST. JOHN'S church. Belfast will serve a chick- lm fllillilor in Church Hall on Thanksgiving evoninil l\lov. 12th proceeds in nld of church furnaces if stormy will be held on 13th. 11-5-3. ‘WILL SPEAK TO CHILDREN.- On lvedncstiny, 7th Novcnrborlhiis: Alice Harrison, l]. A., will conduc: Children's story hour in Meillodis Church, Hunter River alter schoo and also address a meeting at night nt 7.30 p, m. Don't. miss hearing this talented specialist in charge 0t ‘M. R. ‘E. C. Children's Division STEAM CRANE OFlF TRACK- Willlo in the act of putting in a now railway bridge at ‘Huntley's iiivor, iwo IIIIIPS west of Alberton. yoslerduy, the steam crane toppled over and is nnw lying by the side of the track. Mr. W. H. Townsend thom tho steam crime and otllol .‘ Monday morning. "I Scott loft Charlottetown yesterday vqilipmenb expecting to have tho bridge in position lor rcgularl traiilc Tho accident will necessitate transferring pas- sengers and mails today. Engineer JIlOPllOOfl with two car loads oi timber to build a temporary bridge ready for traflic tonight. Work 0n the permanent bridge cannot be re- sumed until the crane is put hack into position. To do this It will ‘be necessary to bring a crane from Moncion. SATISFACTORY EVERYDAY SERVICE That feeling of security which one should have in purchasing drugs le ‘always experienced by our custom- ers. It is meet gratifying to us to note this, for lit proves that our untlrlng efforts to provide the best of service and the finest and purest of drugs have had the desired effect. IF YOU ARE A CAREFUL DRUG BUYER. LET U8 SERVE YOU REGULARLY. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prince 8ts. Probably the Cause of Your Hsadaehee Have Your ' Evofl . Examined Consult, , DR. E. C. HARRIS ill Queen Itreet Next Moore A McLeod, Lil.’ , SHOP from Hoimanfs Catalog. LADIES’ nannbl blouses light colors. Special $1.00 —,Pi‘lO'W8E snoe. LTD. 4 lszo-ilozl HART8VILLE—Blhle Booltey meeting. A meeting in the inter-- ests of the P. E. I. Bible Society will he hold in Hartsville Presby- terian church this Monday even-- ‘ng Nov. 5th at 1.30 o'clock. Rev.- R. A. Robinson ‘Assistant District Secretary willlbe the speaker. Interesting Test With Seed Potatoes BRAMPTON. Nov. .'l.—lutoresl- ing experiments carried out by zhe Department of Agriculture on the farm of George Dov/nay, Albion. have resulted in the follow- ng, ten plots being planted with potatoes selected from various parts of the province. and tho soil seing as nearly similar as poss- e: 1. Green Mountain. seed from Northern Ontario, 370.4 bushels ler acre. 2. Green Mountain. seed from ?. E. i.. 336.5 bushels per acre. 3. Green Mountains, selected eed from Southern Ontario 336.8‘ lushels per acre. 4. Green Mountain, common eed from Southern Ontario. 242 HISIIOIB per acre. 5. Dooley. selected seed fronl louthern Ontario, 233.6 bushels l9!‘ acre. 6. Dooley (Downey's own seed), 74.2 bushels per acre. 7. Irish Cobblers, seed viorthern Ontario, 233.0 I8!‘ HCPB. 8. Irish Cobblers, seed from P. '1. i., 228.5 bushels per acre. » 9. Irish Cobblers. selected" seod rom Southern Ontario, 241.4 bush- ~is por acre. 10. Irish Cobblors common seed ‘rom Southern Ontario, 220.7 lushels per acre. - Tho seed was planted on June i and harvested on October 18. ."he plants were sprayed four lnlcs, July l, 10, 20 and August l. lcab was found only whoro nanure had been used, and, here were no signs of rot. The lrcon Mountain variety gave the lest yiold and the best sample of lotatoss. The spray was made oi} " ‘. lbs. of arsenals of lend povrder, i lb. Paris Green and 40 gallons of water. from bushels WORLD HONOR HENRI FABRE NEW YORK, Nov. 2. — Admir- lrs of Henri Fabre, tllofiProvcncal laturslist. have revived n. cum? mign started in 1914 but interruptf id by the world war to CQl§bflile ‘he lluhdreth anniversary '0! his birth and to erect a monument to ‘lim at his home, village of Serig“. 1n. France. ‘ It is proposed to remove Fabrds lshes from tho country church- yard and ioy them at rest iu_his >wn "Harmnsffltbe garden cel- ebrated ill his writings as the sett- ng for the greater part of, his wonderful studies ‘in the Insect world. There the monument will be placed also. under the per. petual care of the government of I19 7891151113. which has taken over his old home of Fnbre's as a nat- onsl museum and ontomological laboratory. The present movement is under the patronage of M. Millerandl president of the French republic. Fhe chairman of the committee in lhnrge of the project is Henry de ' ‘o Pailonne. Borisnsn. Vanciuse, France. LAKE vsnos SCHOOL The following is the report o! Duke Verde School for the mom). 1f October,- Orade X—-1. Regina WQQdg_ Grade V-lll—-1. Mildred woods Grade Vll——1. Maurice Redmond 2. Tarneli Woods. Grade lV —- 1. Edna Redmond: 2 Kathleen Woods. Grade ill——l. Leonard Hughes. Grade 'il—‘1. Alma Jardine; 2, Imelda Hughes. Grade l—-. Ivan R6dl1i0nd,'"2. Win19 WOOIIB. Austin Jardlne, (equal). Perfect Attendance - R l Woods, Willie Woods. es n“ 1* Women's BROWN ELK Hiking . Boots (10 inches High) are just the thing for Fell and Winter vreelr. They have etont soles and yub- lber heels. The Elk leather is thick but very soft and pliable and the whole ‘boot conveys high tone. ALLEY and company. Ltd- FAIHIONAILI FOOTWEAR PHONE Ill 1 . ‘ ' Munro, son of Alexander and Mrs Munro, Head oi Montague. died in the Sanatnrium Kentvillo, N. S., in tho twontylifth your of his ugc. Al the beginning of the great war hr was one of tho first to enlist in tbu 105th regiment from town. Ho was overseas for years. Nonr tho cnd of tho war while in action a fragment shrapnel struck him back oi’ his oar and passed through his head coming out. between his eyes. Ho was loft on tho field for thirty-six hours after party finding him alivo ho brought to the hospital. Ho covered so that on returning home he took up his trade as smith at Klnross. Ho was ’ -. "IQQ "I am so glad you gave me a real Victrola, for in my mind no other instrument can compare with it." “I have always thought o’! the Victrola as something human-a chum, a living individuality.” "Why John, now our entertainment can ‘ Such pride of ownership, such ioy of possession really comes only possess “His Master's Voice’ I in coniunction with “His Master's Voice" Victor Records, it is the one instrument ‘chosen by the world’s greatest artists to intesprebthcir genius. v Ii is an indispensable member of the household, an entertainer a] Iiiilnor, always ready for a clear voiced glad ills a .451 Victmla] ‘i . ‘firs? ‘c’? "on" "illi-‘ii’ match our ‘dancy’ for us." “Truly, it's going to be the “Theatre of our Home.” fl B N H to those who ’ Victrola, for ways in good Victrola. mood I. If those in your home are to enioy this wonderful entertainment; if they arc to be able to say “I’m so glad its a real Victrola", then you must be careful to look under the . lid of the instrument you contemplate buying and see that our famous trade mark “His Master's Voice" is there. other way can you be sure of getting a Lei Genuine “His dlastefs Voice" Victrolas from $37.50 to $615. 00 Red Sea! Records are now double-sided. Two New catalogue-listing all double-sided Red Seal Records no ills i\i.-\STER‘S VOICE. [.131 ITFD "His Masters Voice?» . . _ \ selections for practically the price oforle." w ready. Ask for free copy. '. KN ln no Instrument » Illustrated * Victrolll No. 100 $200.00 Caruso, McCol-mack, GalIi-Curci, if wc like-then if we feel just think of having Paul Whitemads famous orchestra to play . d, Use “IIlIt Jllaslrr‘: V0ir¢"- Tongs-tolls Styli needles. ' A package of 3 should 91010007 500N111“. W: relomraqn 1MB. s \ program of Romance. Song, Opera, or the IV/Iy "Hi5 MASTER'S V0155" spirit of Jazz. VICTRQLA dllmifldlfl’ There is an essential‘ diflerente sound-reproducing Instruments. Victrrllas arc built WIIII a rubs! complete knowledge of the art, and with a stcauy view ul their prime funciion—ihat of regio- dul-ing lhc most glorious music ni lilo world as interpreted "by the greatest mublcians of the world. No compromise is per- mitted. Virtrolns do no! em-' body freak construction in order to provide selling points. v IN MEMORIAM JOHN DAN MUNRO On Oct. 15, 1923, John Dun Chnrlrltto- four of dead. burial W112i ro- the black- able to - __..._-4_9 GA RGLE With Minard'e in water several times a day for colds in throat. For colds in head inhale, '|~1|NARD‘$. kcop at his work till 1921 wllou his hoaltll begun to full and ho wont to tho Military llospitnl. Halifax, N. S. Froln llleff: he was soul. to Kentvillo. While working at Kinrolls ho was nlnrriud io Catherine daughter of John Muc- Pllerson, Lewis. She survives IlIlll and also his. parents and thr-oc brothers and three sisters. As a boy and young mun John Dun was hold in high cstcom by all who knew him and sincerely mourn his onrly death. Ills body was burriorl at Valleyficld. M. P.’s Elected for Life in Guernsey (By Dominion News Sorvizro) LONDON. Nov. 3.--A curious situation. not without its comedy. has been created in (lucrnsey. owing to n strange omission. lust discovered. in the law governing the eloctlon of deputies to the Gusrnsoy States ‘local logislatur~ o s. it appears that this law. ro- formed in 1920. omitted to stats what is generally understood. that elections are for n torm of throe years. The noxi. election is due in the new year, so that an amending measure ls of immediate importan- ce. because. as the law actually stands at present. deputies appear to be elected for life. Strangely enough, the slip evad- ILINIIWENT Tennis Sailor I May Get Prize LONDON. Nov. .'l.~'l‘ilr-. name ul Alain (lerlnlult. the French tonnls plnyor. who (rrosscd the Atlantic nlono ill a 30 ft. cutter from Cannon in Now York in 142 days. has boon proposed for the Annual (irand Prlx oi’ the Acad- snlio dos Sports, which is awarded for what is (aousldorod tho best sporting exploit ni’ tho your. The Grand I’rlx was established Ill 1911, and was won by Georges (Yarpcntlor, who was awarded 10.- 000 francs, when he bent Battling Lovinsky. thus winning for Franco tho world's light-heavyweight box- ing championship. Aviators and ex- plorers figure among the other re» ciplcnts. Rates on Lake , Freight Gut WINNIPIGG. Nov. 2.-—Since the hoard of grnin commissioners op- oned negotiations for filo return of United Stntol-l vosels to the (Inna- dlan grain carrying trade on Oct-- obor 20. isko freight rates have been practically cut in half. Rates from Fort William to liuf- faio have declined from six hall cents n bushel to three half cents the rnto quoted today. Who/t is one difference between ed the notice, not only of the ocal lawyers, but also the legal advisers to the Privy Council. UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATIONS British authors find that a new trouble has recently developed la their lives. To the unlrlndness of publishers and critics there has been added, according to the man- ager of one of the largest ‘man- uscript type-writing agenclss in England. a tendency on, the part of the typists to censor ‘ltllhuliorlpts given them for typing. "‘l'he_more famous the author happens to be tho more alterations will ‘ the typists make." said the helid of the agency. "The yomit anything they consider meaningless or too sen- timental." The strangest part. of the story is that instead of being grateful to these young women the writers protest violently over unauthorized alterations. Um In!‘ IInII -i i Pllilll‘) IIH‘ sI-lIHI-XINI. 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