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U ‘ - ..' < _ _ _--____ I _ rnnsnvrsulas eiwitcii sian- -€ _ I' e IQ! , "CEs_ Sunday Number ,SLI I-ou. ciI.iinMAN,cer.servative - ~ _ _ ‘ _ - Polls Cb'To\vn and Ro alt' The !_,__`._ ,mg Y . . “il 1 . : ‘ ` . . . J ' - Y ...`I_`- ~-'n.i"' _' _ Maia!" D `="'*_‘f"7f:_I . _ » 'IEL 1*' _\‘ V-_lol.l\1\_' N I _.I LH.__`.=D “IVE ff 'ji ` IIN, _._i. _ __,__;=..r._\i .~ I 'c/i|.i.AI-IAN °-. .t I Iifl.-._ I _ -_ I; a;;i_~.\' .-=~._~.;=;i ,_I_.i_\:.l- ~¢_:-..=>.-;~A, ~‘ _ , '< . \viI.n \\'i.\Yaui'i> Mriitirieo I I - , - Y “NV Rum ‘ I vcrtisers' inconvenience and tlisap- “Wd Sulmnmcudent there for the iIii\.i.1'»n;'rsr i WESMIMTSYGIRLINWF- I,omIm.mt_ P39350 make ,I ,wI,3__ Caiiadiaii National Railways, _was Arfrni/our_.. .x . I ' . .__ _I \ ~ ‘ ' i,ertln_. I ' . ~- I-\»"" -11* :I/I1 I . I I _il 3! _'1`he'.. _t ’ “._5._ ,___ ,__ Q I . III I " "' "' ' I--'s-..._`». *_ .'.`-_ X 1 / \ __ f, le \ (1 f`§ ii* ' _ _ __ . 'I I " _ to hesitate, you may say, wzis fo‘ A W.. . .t I It. it-it.-u~I, ~ "~ f 'f llHI`ClY» B115 read 'JW fm?-"~’J‘"‘I"°I li, M. \Vo:'sliiI> Service at North rooms over the office of W. C. S. . ,.__..I..i I . .- ii:.I.; I ‘ polu-i I Field 1. 'J L _ __ ___ __ _ ___ I . \'l;.l-I _ _ £;i_','A`,`I`I` _ _ ,___ U I iiliii cliiiina, "The Last Outlaw," A ;__;..I___ . I It Irltltil _ which opeiied to an entliusiasiic ' lUliL.‘.1 ‘- ` » it-il-‘W-I iiiirliciiue nt Llie Capitol 'I`liea‘.rel L. _» \ .1Jt\'.\.\I ' . W “ " ' _ \'c_`t\*i’¢.III\'. 5 ._.-_, , ._ oi Jictes ‘ ' _ nd, .M _,,>,._A,.I ll;=I';'y (,".\i‘i‘_v, the ]iei'l‘iiii;ul cow- _ ; .,_,_._ ...MII lin) licro of Inc screen. iiorlrays Lt . I I I 11(-.Il.: __ ..._. or iiiz' iiliiiivr ilI.~II‘.‘i'.icio who is i'elea;ie iiiaui’ good as '.1 Holly- r,,,m.,, I _ ,._,II_,I,,-,M-_I v‘.».I»i: cowlioy. _\lai'g;\ret. Callahan Iii! li > .= (I-<‘iiIIi;tI Gibsoii, in bringing the gang to I _ iiei' :ra_l. \`.'E:I':i -II-Il iz 1--_ Bertie ju:~t_ce. I A trl)I-<;IIIillI'-1;: 'i`lie lovely- Miss Callahan lends a `*' _ to n`m_I‘_,;_ _:__ NNI it “__ I i'e!i'<-sliiiig touch to the picture as a I *ms for IIN, I,,_I_, ,.I,|,.-_,,,»,I,~` _I,._~\»e-_I niotlcrn girl whose affections lean stralglitt-ii ;n:|licr.°. oil. which he toward Gibson, a young rancher. _ s in a. wilcilv hl1:ivio\is scrifs oi 1)I1~¢C(0,~ Christy C-;=_bmme hand- U f‘dl'f‘"f‘"""- led the film deftly, giving it a . brtezy pace, timing his action and J) we Last 0utla“ coniecly adroitly, and bringing it to 1 'At The (‘ap}»t0] a tmiiiing eiimax. A new cowboy song by Nathaniel 'he mmm!! Mmm of me ,nd I Shilkret and Prank Luther and kt ‘B Been in Striking contrast In sung by the popular radio baritone If, .1 J :modem gangster In th,.1]IIng Fred Scott is one of thehlglilights. _ I .-. . I. - _QUEEN STREET MEAT MARKET For ' .. II la" _‘ r Aja' _` , _- I.. . ( .- 1-' A .- . ._ _._ » I . A. ,_‘».I _ _ I ?M£Ar pn/cz-'.r I I _ ' " €l=I01cE Rin ROAST)-pe. Ib. ___ 1_se - RoLLEn Ro.-lsr BEEF _ _ _ _ ise SAUSAGES, (Our own)' _ - -_ _ _ 17c LIVER . i ' I 15c cmtNi~:n EEEF, 'AIicufe'______12e PHUNE 1:io1_wE DELIVER FREE. HENR Y PETERS, Proprietor ' 22.-3 Queen Street Ph 0119 1301- _____.__-___. PU'1`A'l`()ES ` I T U R N I P S 'I O Y S T E R S \VI§ CAN SECURE TOP PRICES FOR Yflllll PIZUDIJCTS-WRITE OR WIRE SPECIALTIES _LIMITED NEW BIRKS BUILDING MONTREAL _ .-,._... ANYTHING BUT L0vE"Th° IPai*s:iii:ig: on Satiirtitiv evening 2' Rita Chevcriei 3' Armur Mm” Guardiairs new siory starts next _ ` . . ' Donald. ° week. Mystery to grip you from ilu; The mm; me daughter of Grade III-1, Hairy Harris; 2, the opening paragrapli-i'niimi:c<‘ _ _ _ Anna Harris to xcit. ' ` - ” e e you in e\eiy ch.ipt.i'-- IBmh“_[_H P R] and me “GOIN a Grae I (al-1, Mlary E. Mac- suspense to possess you iinill ilic ; _ `_ _ __ _ ’ . Lean; 2, Catherine Harris; 3_ Jas. last line-~that`s what _von`ll find in Ja_net Doran's_new serial. - _ ` _ ,`_ ' _ 4 Grade I (bl-i, Kenneth Beaton' SHIP MELMERBY WI!!-J('K - _ _ _ _.A Perfezt attendance: Rita Cheverle Writing to Councillor David A_I ‘Mun mm mw"`0H`s hi match' J Fraser, New Glasgow, one A. K. "Melmerby" that was wrecked with a loss of sixteenl lives near Roy`s Island, Little Harbor, in October. 1890. Mr. Clements' letter states "I should like to know lf that ship carried a figurehead, and if so, do you remember what it was? I have a flgurehead in my possession which is said to have beentaken from s. snip wrecked somewhere in that vicinity a good many years ago, and I have been vainly endeavorlng for a longtime to find out the name of the vessel and who the flgurehead may rep- resent. It is a. figure of a man dressed in the fashion of, I should say, some sixty years ago." Couii- cillor Fraser, sole survivor of the boats crew that rescued the re- maining members of the ships complement after the Captain and fifteen were drowned when asmall boat attempting to make shore ov- erturned, does not recall whether or not the "Melmerby" had a fig- urehead.-New Glasgow News. £ I |lI»¢V'||ami|||you` AXE-bu! ' Ilia Viummc you AISORI llml do you gaodl S¢oll'| Emulsion is 4 TO I TIMES MORE DIG£STlll.Elli¢n plain Cod I.iv¢fOI.~ You absorb more Vicnins per duel -II 5.' ‘ “ _ f _ gli aie at to choose. Bu _ L __ °€ _ I I ° ` f ¢' E Alma Whittaker's d"leniinaIwas not lmnéulmi -If `“ _ ._ _ __I, . I “+1 '.6 ' . I _ __ _I "“* : I' _ I). (I. W JuCII0I_Ib( 5 I _ _ ‘y _ . _" £` A so .simple as that. She had to dcticl CHURCH N0T|(.E__At the Uni_ \ I _]`_\-W > '_ /3/ __ lv I f ,ga ~ ' Letween one man who offcietl ii i I BA M C uh \ Q I I I ' ‘I ii. 'pi'.- hIi'~ on November leth wealth and love and anollici _I . _ _ . . \ 19.56, .is lollons. 11 A. M. at ;ni\'ic'.\', \Vor-liip Service. 2 P. M. i'i:.'.l:;/`{/ _( ) I I- iff-' ‘ I i RU I -. I/'Fe "nnooitvitnn Luis" for ne.-t P00 Or Finserwave. 35 each. After, \.' I 50 I .,_ ,_ ' , _ lr; in ,> I A I :III !` (I. _ I . ¢m¢|¢A'rnn, NIVIRFADIP mmnnmml na. ...|....... I. ........-.I .... .I...~.. No. 6 coiiu>osI'r|-: signal com- __ 1 ' *NW* l°°"I“l'\|»""‘°* ‘“‘""."“’ 'l“fw<4~»nu» .,f I...-.I |...,.¢,. |,.,. ...ia-rim:-r fi: pany, All ranks will parade at the ‘ ' af? t mimi V socxs-MDMYBKKE ¢','_f,';,',`§:_°:§¢':| ” I -it I _ . _. _ _ __ WIN - I> ‘f‘e""‘:"': ';‘°'|f‘.|'° :'::|f_u';” :I’:‘)_'",':,,“,n Aimoury Friday evening, October sociuuiw/(sour AWWPWKFNI Ywivufltovox mann-My ,,,|,.,,,,,,_ ?z:0th at 7.30 p.m. By order, F. B. ' nisnuuss... _ I- I -!U'l'Y0u.~ nnnogg / 1 L ' TH / 'ii _ -I I §`\ l Doran`s newe.E I safe . . . :I formula that makes it 2 vss,m=s.nsn>- . _.__= rrsoaxsourwut 5 noscnunn4<..»o " urtfy' Iii Koruna-mano | w""' "Y I rv/rrfmrrwms ‘°"“' 'sm' anis ron rr ootauuuunu Wm 53?.-_’~, '_ 4 H A V E _ Y 0 U This New "No-Scrub, No-Boil" -\/A . (Q33 1 unfl Fas ter aooimess-won Ar mos: _- - wmv-DINNER A1' A sie oNi',1bo.' sur snzefsl waive Asus sg _ :_-__ Nome? I>IoN‘rYou wml MY NEW So/IP I -AF1'Ex Jus? is Mmures’ _-_-_ _WMM 1'oI>A~(v WMV °XYD0l., I ms ° somone. me I never: ' i-Iousv-~/ounzmonz 'mnouew BY iz- ' roi/ci/so 'rn :lvl 'ro . I-IKE Youn o|.|>sr|.F AND wA|1"|.i. You 'ms wnsnaomn! _ AGAIN! ss; you; smms ,_ _ . A Y- I - TRIEIJ I1' YET? white things come so white it will amaze youl Yet Oxvnoi. works with safety to your clothes and hands. Even shcerest cotton prints I '_ _J ____ . I `&` yfxf mqg/ . I _ ". . `l i.__é_*<. 5" ’/L ~ /2 /f \\I§_ vou se1'|v|o-,.N,, ..- Ei' /1;'/Q -3/4 \» _ soap, perfected by the makers of gentle It is the result of n patented process makes soap niuch fiistcr acting, yet keeps it to whiter washing than less modern snaps, by actual test. Just 15 minutes' soaking tubful . . .no scrubbing, no boiling _ _ .and your Washing, Shades Whiter Washing -Safe for Hands, Colors, Fa Why let washday "get you down" when this amazing new soap invention makes washing so easy! Today millions of women :irc qu' ` old-fashioned back-breakingwashinginclhods for this easier, far ivliiter-wasliing way! Oxrooi. is an utterly new kind of brics. itting laundry washed 100 consecutive times in OXYDOL suds, showed no perceptible sign of fading. With Oxvooi. you get thick 3-inch suds- cvcii in hard water. Suds that go to work on grease, dirt, and stains, 2 to 3 times faster than Icss modern soaps. No wonder women everywhere are switching to this nnirvcluus new laundry soap, and dis- carding old-fashioned bar soaps, chips, and flakes. fd? ,.911 ‘I Mluzw I “/vo-:M00-/Ya-In/A " LAUNDRY SOAP _ Yv(A1's ITE LLY I very. whic h 3 times iotlie MADE IN CAN Try Under Money-Back Guarantee Get OXYDOL from your dealer tomorrow. Un- less it lives up to every claim, take partly nsctl package back to dealer and get money D ° O rcfiintlcd. 0 500 TIMES 0 D A siir: II Iii A ° in suos‘24Q Grade IV~l. Marion MacDonald; eph Gillis. 2, Annie MacLean. oe Chcverie, Joseph Gillis. RIVER \\'().\IEN'S The members of the Indian River Women`s Institute met at the home of Mrs. Edgar Hickey on Oct. 21st. to liold their regular monthly meeting. Eleven members re- sponded to the roll call with a labor saving device. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The sick committee re- ported and presented a bill of 65c. It was also reported that a pencil sharpener was needed for the school and a. motion carried in UD next month. A paper containing suggestions for an International ntinghgcrlnl not-@I_ It _tml-(_ mx Um at LOW Cwvk under the side, Heath Crasweil, Lois Crus-I STERLING INSTITUTE I wcetk in (hc (;n;Ir¢iian_ __ _ __ ° well, Lea Roberts and Ralph Shaw, Eleven members and several visitors attended the October meet- ing of this Institute held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Bolger, Hope River. The president. Mrs. H. S. McEwen; presided. The regular procedure of meetings was carried out. The committee to visit the school --Mrs. Earl Heniy and Mrs. D J. McLeod reported having the black- boards in both rooms of the school repaired and painted, also some small articles prosured for the school, The committee to visit the sick-Mrs. A. Walsh and Mrs. George Brown reported a number of sick in the district and eight visits made and fruit brought. Grateful acknowledgements of same were sent and read by secret- ary. The sick committee were ie- _ Iippointed. The committee to visit I the school-Mrs. Ernest McEwen I and Mrs. Edward Gallant and to prepare the lunch-Mrs. H. S. McEwen, Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. J. E. Flemming and Mrs. Ernest Mc- Ewen and to prepare the program- Mrs. H, S. McEwen and Mrs Cran- ford McKay. _ The International Peace Day cgram for the November meeting as discussed and it was decided to answer roll-call either by “A Peace Motto. ‘Customs of Home E pl' W .. , _ __:_;I_ home of Mrs. Bernard MacLeilan. I roll call to be answered by a Peace Motto. Lunch was served by the I hostess after which a short pro- I gram took place consisting of I songs and instrumental music Ir* Brendon Driscoll and Louise Siler.. ` The singing of the National An- them brought the meeting to n close. Michae|’s Specials I (let. 30 to lluv. 4 OCTOBER 30 T0 NOVEMBI-Ili -Z Hamburg Steak, (Fresh daily) 2 lbs. - - - - - - - Potted Meal. (Fresh Daily; Zfor-----_---. Spare Ribs, 4 lbs. _ -_ -_ _ _ 6:.” Sausage (Fresh Daily)- 2~ lbs. 2 Aylmer Tmthto Juice (Large) 3 for - - - - ~ - - - 2 `c Salads & Red Rose Ten, lb. - 47:' Cooking Apples, peek - - - ifir Coco; (Bulk) 2 lbs. - - - - 25'- Mlmronl (Bulk) 2 lbs. - _ -- inr- Cuconnut (Bulk) l lb. - - '- lin- Csnned Milk Your fnvorlle brllld, 3!or--------2R;~ P dn G Soap, 10 bars for - - I." I~ .- ».?:`-3 ORDER. cn/imirznnu-:s, ii.. _ -4 _ ._ me Ewen and Mrs. W. P. Hiltz, second. of Beets are the main ingredient: three lemons, juice and rind, two oz. green ginger rcot (opticnali, if lb. almonds foptionall. _ I -- ----_--.e_~1 :_ _ Makers in Other Lands" or "A through medium ‘knife of Book I H be wen, first and Mrs. Ernest Mc- Next meeting to be ut the home Mrs. Earl Henry, Stanley Bridge. BRAND NEW PRESERVE (FALLS FOR, BEETS This is it brand new preserve. Four lbs. beets, three lbs. sugar, ave Read About Another mapper, place them in pi-c er Country," and to pay membership k fees as it will be the imnunl meet- 51 ing. The secretary was also asked Ie , t0 P““l°"e a P396? °“ "W°m°"'5 served ginger .root previoiuly p Home influence as a Factor for through choppen Cook Gaining Peace." 51 C Mrs- Ernest McEwen Opened the which win time about ei.. ht... program with an Instrumental when “emily done, add th, solo which was encored. This was a1m0nds_ chop,-,ed_ (The a;,,,0,,, followed by it spendid demonstrat- 1, ion on "Waffle Weaving “by Mrs. bl W. P. Hiltz which was much se appreciated by the members. Two Ins interesting contests were supervised I ro by Mrs- J- E- Flemming and Mrs- Imixture while not in sin-illz H. S. McEwen, the prize winners in the first being Mrs. D. J. Mc- ‘ Leod and Mrs. Ernest McEwen, first; and Mrs. Cranford McKay and Mrs. Edward Gallant. second; and in the latter, Mrs. I./orne Mc- ettle, cover with 'vvater and co owly until tender. Add tlii- sip mmerlng until clear and tlii nd ginger root' are not essentiz it add to the flavor of the pn rves). Dried ginger root inay ot if preferred. Place the cooks i I ( jelly glasses, cover, with pamlli I-hen with jelly glass rover. As variation in these prc-serves-._ in being chopped. fo mon juice and rind niitl Ii \ I;en:l_ l ed in place of the green ein" cts may be sliced thin iiisieliti I STOP ac/ling CURNS wi h Putnafms (bm Ectractor Wash aiicluilrel bret";Iii1l.tA:§'_: -m I Peace Day was read and it was Mrs- Bert Ward Spent H very en- decided to send to the office for joyable Week-end in Cliill‘l0tf.€t0WI‘I papers 1,0 be read at next, meeting I the Quest of Mrs. Fred Ward. Next meeting will be held at the I which was paid. _ I I % friends wish further improvement. favor of purchasing Ong Mfg Jas, I . M. Gillis and Miss Catherine Gillis _ Mrs. Robert Folland was vlsltlns were a ointed to visit the sick for WE OFFER a special price on our famous soft coal imported from Scotland of $8.75 de- livered in your cellar. This price will give you an opportunity of try- ing one of the nicest Kitchen or grate coals you ever used _ . no clinker nor soot and very little ash . _ _ it’s hot and clean, and graded two sizes-nut' and egg-no slack. We stock COKE . . Stoker and Blower coal, hard coal, and all Nova Scotia coals. ' . Surprise Snap. 10 barn for -- -_ I'.‘_ Matches, 3 pkgs. _ _ _ ._ _ fir. Our Special Tea, I lb. - - - 71i» . . . susan io i.Bs. Im. wrm A sfarc ° 71 Queen Street T l. 1000-1496. smith, Anon vounker, Min-gn-et WE DELIVER ° e Cudmore, Marlon Ford. Eric Laird, ` _inn-..a_..__. _...___ Veda Roberts Rena Ciidmore, Cath- I __ I I E erlne McNaughton, Jessie McNaugh- I _ _ I __ wn. Ven Nunn. Chlflme M°f°- Qu.u.i'nf -snvlcs-woN`oMv ` I