NOVEMBER 7, 1933 yovvvé vvvYvvvvvvv vvv Tiberevls Only One Oil Burner with a side‘ flame I] The MASTER ‘i The aide flame gives +¥CGO4OQ44CQQ4§QQQ+ v v ‘ vv GREATER near _ norrnn ovmv <, MORE HOT WATER . " Tested and approved by the Dominion Government i: Research Dept. Guaranteed for five Yell‘!- Phone to or call on , ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN clalllnll eulllnllll Ills cola‘; u" County lime ofulozal" lntetahlrlllliltnaidi: .'.:;:'::..' .1‘ : ---' '- ‘ ll lPlJm-ble in advance. w r “mm, WILL our runs - m. n. a. Hiilmlll. Canadian representative of the Levin Eur 0o. Ltd, -will be in the Massey Harris Bldg. on and after Nov. 15th. where furs will be bought and taken on consignment. . . -__. rnasll nanmur, salmon, had- dock. cod and fillets. lowest prices ‘ wneaueyu Meat and Fish Market| Phone 121B, 2497, EWEIVES SAD NEWS-Mr. {Li P. Mwloskey received a telegram. last evening etating the death of his sister, Rev. Enter 5t. Jamcel Flour and Feed ilow ' Arriving I Bran Shorts Middlings Cornmeal Cracked Corn Oil Cake Meal Sugar Beet Pulp Schumacher Feed ~Feed Wheat Rolled Oats i Oatmeal Blend Flour Hard Wheat Flour In all the well-known PiliiV. fillllNllll BllY SBUIITS ANNUAL MTG. The annual meeting of the Plo- vlncial Council of the Boy Scouts Association was held in the board room of the City Hall last evening, the President, Mr. J. R. Burnett. presiding. All the reports were of a highly satisfactory nature. lnem-' bershlp showing an increase cf over 100 perr cent and the assets of the council greatly ugmented, to over $350. . The Provincial Commissioner slclfielzsve” ~ The "Vital a" To Restore Nerve Forec- Strength and Vitality SICK iumpy, irritable nerves are gen- erally undernourished nerves-nerves whose stores of the “Vital 3" (calcium, I phosphorus and iron) have become de- plated. As each of your millions of nerve cells requires a certain amount of these three minerals in order to function prop- erly, your eick nerves can't be made well until their supplies of the “Vital 3" are i restored to normal. Fellows’ Syrup brings to you the “Vital 3" (calcium, phos llorus and iron) in a PAQE_Tl-IREE ' NEED‘ 1—CAI.CIUM . , _ i PALMER lllTll ELEQTRIU CU. t g 171 Grafton St. Tel-i 437- 1, "1""! W"! "¢°- g ‘- ‘ v ““ ““‘ ’°°°°‘°'°°°°‘ “' “°‘°‘°°' CARD PARTY-Irhe second cfa succlssruu muslcll nlvul; ANIlllAY A very successful musical revue and play provided entertainment for g packed house at the Holy Redeem- er Hall last evening. Every item was heartily enjoyed by the audi- gnu. Following was the programme: PART I-Musical Revue Overture-A-Orchestra. Opening choruses-The Ensemble. “Dixie Land"—First Bones. “Because You're Yew-Miss Geor- gh- durnhum. . ' "On the Road to Mandalay"-Mr. AlllTil Douccttc. "Betty Co-ed"—Second Bones. Quartette \- "Kentucky Babe" — Messrs. Moran. Callaghan, Doucette lllll Campbell. "I Wouldn‘t ‘Ifrade the Sliver in My Mother's Halr"—Mles Florence Mallett. "Little PaP-First Tambc. Quartette - “Love's Old Sweet Song". "Darkness Am a Bantam-Second TanlbO. "Roses of PicardW-Clioriie. The eudmen were W. North. C. liowntt, D. Wedge and A. Moran, and the Intcrlocutor, E. J. Trainer. PART II-Play, “And You're It" characters-Martin Muldoon. the new mayor, James coyle, Jr.; Hen- nesscy, Muldoonb crony, John Mc- Quaid; Harry Shannon, Rose's Choice, Pius Callaghan; The Duke. Muldoonks choice, Alfred Doucette; Mildred, the maid of honor, Con- stance Coyle; Rose Muidoon, the bride, Mary Moran. ' Muldoon wishes uu daughter Rose to marry a duke, but Ross on her part is in love with Harry Shannon. A “‘ rehearsal is held, and the mayor who does not know he has the right to perform marriages of- flciates. Tho Duke ie absent but ‘l-iarry and Rose are present and are married by her father. The specialties were: A piano duet by Miss W. Gaudet, Mr. E. Gaudet; Wedding of the Painted Dolls, Miss Molvina Richard; Finale, "Good Ev- enini" by the Ensemble. The bride and groom were W. Doyle and L. Roeelter; the eix danc- ing dolls, O. MacDonald, V. Arsen- auit, P. Rossiter, N. McMahon, M. McMurrer, M. Costello. Those who acted as co-eds were: V. MacDonald, H. Martin, V. Le- Clair, M. Purcell, M. Doyle and G. Arscnault. 'I'hc orchestra was‘ composed cf Mr. E. Gaudet, assisted by Miss T. Teed, Messrs. A. Nelson, D. Cobum. V. Kelly, L. McMahon, W. NW8"- uld, B. Doiron. The entertainment will be repeat- li this evening. One of the factors in the pro- srcss of Canada is the possession of series of Auction parties was held in the Holy Name Club last evening. This was the beginning of a tourna- ment for which grand prizes will be awarded for the highest aggregates made up to Christmas. Prizes for the evening were awarded the fol- lowing: Ladies first, Mrs. Margaret Ilappln; Gents’ first, E. Osborne; Consolation, Ladies, Mrs. A. Gorm- ley; Gents, Frank McRory. THE FUNERAL 0F the late Mrs. Arthur Orford took place on Satur- day afternoon at 2.30 from St. Pet- ers’ Cathedral and was largely at- tended. The Rev. Canon Malone officiated st the Cathedral and at the grave. The pail bearers were, H. R. Stewart, John Billion, T. E. McNuti, George De- Blois, W. G. Hogg and Everett Esr- guecn. Interment was in St. Peters Cemetery. - URGES ARMS ‘Ii-ii- (Continued from Page 1) Mussolini was understood to have sounded out General Goering-Jwho WIS dressed 1n his full uniform- on what concessions Germany is willing to make in her demands for "equality in arms" before the start of a new arms erence. _ Await actions It was considered most likely that the Italian Premier will make no move to invite Germany, France. Great Britain, and the United some to talk [things over until af- ter Nov. l2, when Germans will vote in a plebiscite on the Nazi regime's foreign policy. , Regarding the Danubian rehabil- itation, Mussolini was thought to have tried to win Germany as a more fervent adherent of an Ital- ian plan for the recovery of the tenitory. toward which the Reich's attitude has been uncertain. Almtria was reported w be s subject ofthe interview today since reports reached government circles that there h greet political uneasi- ness in Austria, particularly as winter approaches. The fundamental points of Il Duos’: Danuhisn project are bilat- eral accords among the states; pre- ferential treatment for agricultural products of these states, and for the industrial products of Austria; the waiving by outside nations of their most-favored nation treat- ment fights if they have favorable balances towards these nations. and concessions by the Danubian states of part of their internal market to other countries if those nations VISITED WORLD FAIlL-Mr. and Mrs. Mason of Mason's Beauty Parlor, arrived home last week from a. motor trip to Chicago, where they attended the convention of the American Hairdressers‘ As- sociation. During Mr. Mason's stay World's Fair where he met a num- ber of Islanders. He played second comet in the Walter Craig Post Band Number so, of Rochford. 111.. numbering 6'1 pieces. The occasion was a band contest numbering l8‘! bands, a celebration of the Ameri- can Federation. ‘ffhis band won third position. The band competi- tion and demonstrations by the American Legion was a very out- standing event at the Fair. Erinitr linitrb (bur brands. form that makes t em easil used by the in Chicago he visited the Chicago - (In bags and barrels) On all of which we are quoting specially close prices to dalrymen and Farmers Clubs for de- livery this month. Don't fail to get our prices before buying - Order now and save money as prices are advancing. A. iiorne & 0o. 2466 CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column la reserved for Queen's County news of local filters f but ud- veltlrlng of a uewsy nuiure may in lmrelned at I cents n wont strictly Dltyuble ill advance. FRESH HALIBUT, salmon, had- dock, cod and fillets. Lowest prices» Wheatleya Meat and Fish Markct. Phone 1218. 2488 SOCIAL GATHERING-An cn-. joyable dance ivas held at zhc rcs- idensg of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Sample, York. on Friday evening, Nov. 3rd. ARMISTICE, DAY, IN DXONTA- CUE-Armistice Day wlTl be fitting- ly celebrated in Montague on Sat- urday by a programme arranged un- the morning there will be a parallel and Remembrance Day Service, fol- Hall. The merchants of Montague are all co-operatirlg to make the day a success, and in the evening. after a. banquet in the I. O. O. F. Hall, a tug-of-war for the P. E. I. by Hon. J. A. McDonald, will be held in Montague Rink. Watch tolnor- championshlp and trophy, donated] islstant (Mr. W. Warren) reported on outé door activities of the Scouts, espe- cially with regard to the success- ful summer camp, and suggested fllat more men interested in boys work should volunteer their services lib said camps. even if they were’ "lot trained Scout leaders. cells. your nerve force in a Mr. n. c, Parent, pg-gvjnqgg] tries have prescribed Fellows’ Syrup for ingtbe ncllirnlihvofthu blooiLnndin euelulp. Secretary-Treasurer. mlwrted ls new???’ "““‘d.°“"_‘ Patlents- Ream“ ‘tilliillgiiiriiilivcigifilriiiiiiia,$iglbllliiiiii bnows, scientl c investigations confirm the need into energy. The av culls must l..." The past year has been e very encouraging one for Scouting in P. E. Island, particularly in Char- lottetown, Sunlmerside and Bed-i eque. The census shows that we now have 152 act've Scouts and Rovers. ten Rover Squires and seventy Cubs, and twenty-four Leaders,’ making a total of 246 active mem- bers of the association. ‘rhis is a slight decrease in the number of Scouts, but a worth While increase in the number of Cubs, the Junior members, who will make the best Scouts in the future, ' R/Jvcrlng has progressed slowly' ivitil only one scout and two lead- Your label. \ system and readily absorbs. by the nerve cells. It took months to lessen gradually the amount of phosphorus in your nerve It may need weeks to restock it fully, but you can-feel an improvement in taking this nerve-food and restorative. For over 60 years, physicians in 62 coun- forthe “Vital 3” in the treatment of undel- nourished nerves. The Fellows’ formula is "time-tested " and scientifically correct. two sizes. name FELLOWS is on the certain of obtaining the "Vital 8" and securing genuine results. Vital to life. Constant and adequate supplies of calcium are absolutely necess y to promote normal action oi’ muscles and nerves, and to build and to preserve strong bones and sound teeth. Too low a suppl oi‘ culrlum causes over-sensitive nerv irritate muscles, flccayed teeth, and soften bones. _ OrdiuaryAdic-ts are more likely to below in calcium than m any other mineral element. QJHOSPHORUS Shnda first among all substances as a arve food. Necessary in regulating and maintain- few days after fresh supplies of phosphorus daily. 3-——lRON Every nerve and body coll and every tin red corpusclc uecds u supply of iron ellc day or weakness and loss of strength im- mcdinltoly result. If (enough iron is not supplied em-h day tho blood will take what it needs from Lilo small reserve stores in the liver, spleen and bone mar. row, thus weakening the entire body structure. Anaemia and thin blood ailllnptliy mean insuficicnl. iron in the DO - d ' t has it in ake sure the Then yo be n: Lnowsf World Famous COMPOUND OF HYPOPHOSPHITES muted work pel- model, ors meevng all the necessary rc- h quiroments for Invesliture. The above figures do not include Four Scouts. namely. Lloyd Wil- 169 associate members of the Pro- 11mm» Don Stewart» Rmlih 5111-1131 vinclal Council, nor members of and Gordon Hyde, availed them- the various group committees. [selves of the 53160181 $011159 1!! 1115i During the year Cub Packs were hid P“! 011 by MF- F- w~ Ffifelhhh. organized in connection with ex- Regional Organizer, First Ald- istlng troops. in the first Sulnmer- O.N.R.., and successfully passed the side group, Bedeque and Freetown rcqiiired examinations. ' Group, and in the St. James m May a church parade of Cubs Qhm-ch group cunning is and Scouts was held and special of Scouting in this province. ‘the Most Holy Redeemer, also on warrants of appointment slsned October 15th a special ‘ church in honor of Rev. Swissa- for Canada, were issued to the fol- lowing: Mrs. R. C. Parent, Cub Master; lllialn Warren, Provincial Com- Ch-arlotietown and the clai Presfient; E. J. Hallett, As- summe J1“ Provincial Commissioner; and F. A. Driscoli, Scout Master. in greater intercst is being taken farewell lowed by a dinner in the I. C. O. F. , by m; Exoellzncy, The Chief Scout service was held in St. Paul's Cv. T. Two concerted of a provincial na- missioner: J. R. Burnett, Provin- m" Wei“ he“ m my’ °n° n other at Badge comings during the bust One Macintosh apples at a mun. lmmn price of 5c, the proceeds ti go to the purchase of camp equip». merit. Th5 sale was under the pat ronagc of the Canadian Horticul- tural Council. Letters were read‘ from the Chief Scout, lord B€Q', iborough, to Provincial Commission- in Scouting from year to year, but the need is for more active lend- ere-lesders who are prepared to spend a few hours per week train- ing the boys in true cltflzcnshlp, which as the Chief Scout says, is a lifetime activity. His Excellency the Governor- er Warren and the Chief l-‘Xccutivl 1 General ln a recent interview told Commissioner. w- John A- Bt-‘lifl Mr. Stiles that Scouting was of far to Mr. Parent ccmmendinl thl der the auspices of the Montague in popularity and is proving to be services held in St. Jsrrlee Presby- more importance to Canada than, work of the Council and ursihl Branch of the Canadian legion. IILan essential and worth while part W71"! 311111611. and the church ol people generally realized: that he 9- 50 PM‘ B9111? 111cm"! 411F133 13': ‘ e!- T ' regarded it as good insurance coming year. His Excellency against instability and unrest, and pressed himself as belns more and that an effort. should he made tovmcre convinced that the B03 increase the present membership'Soout movement was one of the by nearly rim per cent. greatest ewedyhie ehd dhtviihl - influences being brought to bear FINANCIAL STATEMENT upon the Heine aaneretlvh- Invitations from Zion Church and the Church of the Holy Redeemer to have the church parades their’ Receipts Balance on hand, Oct. (i1, grant them preferential duties. a ‘LSD-Senior C. G. I. '1'. TUESDAY iii-Mission Band. NATIONAL (continued from Page 1) I BIRTHS l. | And Sir John Simon, Liberal leader, declared: "Thethrest to ‘parliamentary institutions by whatever name we disguise it is the threat of dictatorship and that is artisan-At me P. b‘. i. Hospital, on November 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Mer- rille Green, Kingston, a son. PHILLIPS-At the P. E. I. Hospital many nature; resources favorable to industrial growth. It is upon the- wuntryb agricultural resources. forests. minerals and wild life that Canada's industries are mini!‘ based. gym“ Linlrnsnt for Coldl. Prince of Wales College A Memofial Relatives of of Prince of We es College who made the eu- preme sacrifice during the spectfully invited to be present at the ceremony of’ unveiling a commemorative tablet in the College on Friday, November 10th, at the hour of 11 o'clock am. Special seating accommodation will be provided. rows paper. The Gillvell Woods Badflv. cer- tlficate and neckerchlef, were pre- eented to Mr. Wm. WBITBII. 1'01‘ successfully passing both the prac- PERSONALS Mi‘. Eric Wilson and Miss Helen were Sunday visitors to York me tical and theoretical courses in Scouting. fix,“ m“ A‘ A‘ “d Mrs‘ unit four, Gilwell certificates °' were issued to the following:--Wfn. ,Warren, Stewart Leigh, Ivan Miss Flora Martin and Miss Mary McPherson of New Pcrth, P-W.C. students, were week end visitors to Walsh, Niall Burnett, Sydney Mac- Beath, Philip Stavert, Chas. Butt. next May were accepted. twelve months have been many 1932 t 72.36 and varied and showing a number Proceeds Annual oflloemum‘ of encouraging developments. They Concert . . . . . . . . . . .. 175.10 :::.:::.::*.’.r;1°“"g= .. Plzzssz“ "v 2:" we w» - . . . . _ ' pointed for the ensuing year; $51 (istgtasug i)""" 8 Bwks‘ Badges’ em" sold " 5625 Patron—'l‘ho Lieutenant-Govern- on u ... 1 _ “nmflwt 517°“ 31 $780“ Uri-ion. President-The Premier. Second Class Scout .....----- 24 President—.l'. J. Imightizer. First Class Scout 2. eamndltures V,“ P,.,s,d,,,,,__,_ w_ Mum,“ King Scout . . . . 5 Mayor L. B. hIi-llisll. W. J. Lid- . Pin . v. ....... 254- 14" 4"" "m" "h1°h"‘°»“““°““' on Nov- ith. to Mr. and Mrs. mo... York, the guests "1 M“ Wm“ W3} Tereailiirvifieeaiirlu. sit-lino §§§.f§§§§e""" cg gzgnajsrcitlteqclfiilnhlient $186.94 5mm’ Mam W‘ E Marisol I“ D wmbuutmn" °t “m” h“ w u“ 87d P11111195. City. Bdflillhwf- . G Summ‘ erside Group attended the Rover Scouts “"- 1 Can General Council '1 10000 “igzaiy and ylgvflilniiewgxmittu 311111133’ Premier MacMiIlan and H011. - ' ' "" .‘ h Ymah ° 1 The three cabinet ministers were BNAZEI-LE-At the P. E. I. l-lospl- s_ sharp’ Mlmgter o, Public wcrks_ practical Gilwell Training Course All-Round-Cords . . . . . . . . 3 Advertising I . . . . . . . ..... _GOOWF D 13,310,, speaking at a luncheon tendered tal on November 3rd, to Mr. and M, yesterday afternoon m. Amvfor Leaders at SussenhN. B, ‘and including one gold cord, awarded Office suppl 9.65 5mm,m_y_.,.l.cns,,rn.__nv Q PM, them by the Prime Minister's party, Mrs. Robert snarelle, City. a son. hers, m attend a meeflng o; the pm- successfully llhsisd i 8 will! PB- to Ifirlg Scout Gordon Hyde, for Scouts Cancel ’ 17.10 m, the National Labor Party. coming DEANS miers of the Maritimes. They will mglts forJtilg glare: t n" m’ F855;; eightgn rgiltflzlflgfiy badg- gragilirgdpécpxlts .. 67.71 Awmmt Saran-Ty noun," a the dsy before His Majesty will re- also awend the Maritime 30am of, uring ) ugus - es was e s e awar - oo . a . - - - _ ‘ y 099B 11h! HWW- 11" w" l 513n111°m1 Trade which opens in Kentvlllc on 88111586 Camps were held. W0 101' ed in the province. Cub badges and Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . .. W. AwBilrns. J M is H A C demcnstratluu of unity within the a 1933 Mrs Petelpcavlntslster o} wedncsdusa cube, and three for Scouts. Seveh- stars are also recorded for the '10 balance, cash in bank . .0 Auditors-J. . orr , . . . ranks of the trl-party government. M“ A3“ MacDonald 01'“, ty-eight Scouts and 51X leader: 1i:- first time this year. "w H Scmth. ‘ ' ' ' ~ - tended the Scout Camps andeg - The proficiency badges include - ~ P . . l C “m, n. n" _ w Labor Bally qggwpiogp _. M wood 15mm” eon Cubsiand five Leaders the Cub the following: A ‘ waigazliun m 5 m North, November 6, 1933. William ,_ d i v P I Camps. The short Cub camps were Airman . . . . . . . 4 sacs F, 1d C h“. r_ R C. mp Labor, jubilant over its smashing M, cmwford. 8-88 64 years. Fu- .._r03:w";a;8~il‘);:f;i the first to be hold in the province Ambulance 4 s M 55 “we 0mm slouc victory in Conservative East Ful- nem; 0n Wednesday November be km“, b blow behind m; and were so successful that camp- Athlete ll Cash ......... ‘ - D! it c . 1 i __P E I ham and in municipal elections 8m’ at 1pm ' eajnand than ihtlowu mm the Bayglng for Cubs is assured for the 131m warden l|Badges at cost 35.56 Wed“: Gm;r'£“‘:'°':“E Egg 1-“'°“'h°“" “Fhmm l‘ mpamd l“ Only clue to the fate of Marguerite future. Camper a; Books - .. . 26.30 J >A- Llgaxén - - lash out at the GOi/emmwii- 5151m- MARNN“'A1 swihmt» sun?‘ was a [out found wedged ma, the The Bedeque and Freetown camp Cook llStatloncry, Sill-mp! 20.46 ‘Lahm ‘A1d‘_MH w Wm,” in! its stand for disarmament vin- Nov. 5th. Ewen Martin. Funeral mo“ of the coast. It was identified Group, moms, firs, m“ smut,’ Carpenter 1 Ems reachable 22,00 Prwdel.“ .. . ‘Heated by m‘ “sun's o! last’ week's ‘tom m! late residence um Puer- by Marqucritcs mother as having experienced a different type of Cyclist 2 Permanent camp V5195 n} mum“, ‘VCR. kmdored u, P011108. it will clamor for concrete "W"- selvlce “mums ‘t a 0°10“. belonged to her daughter. Mrs. As- calnplfls. l8 1119 iwflhhv my! "m1 DMYYm-Bn 2 °Q\11l""““" '26!” {My Pam“, m, i,“ unmng emu,“ steps towards further reductions in Ihtefmel" cm" ma“ cemetery’ cm recognlzed a broken we, two leaders spent six happy and Electrician 1 Less 151;. dcl-iw- ' to inc new to we Mavm, and C,“ 5'1“1“"°‘°°‘th “he Cm BOWATT-At French River, sun- Results of police invcstlgationsladventurous days travellins throush Entertainer 1 ciatlon asoo 222.11 00mm“ M me use or me Bond From m t u; Geno m,’ Wm dbl’. NCW- 5th- J°515h 39mm 539d 1M0 the mYfiteW surround“! thaiwns or Nova’ smug" Ffland w Amman a Room, Rev. Mr. Raymond. Rev. Mr. ul"uv°pugm mticflmiana a 83. Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 8th. case will be made known tomorrow The Provincial Camp. W131 1W1‘- Farmer ......... . .. 4 $351M ‘vebstvr m“, ms worship me 1a“ even T); 0o rv tiv all '1; an!“ m‘ at home or decemett m‘ ‘t m“ ‘mined mqwst m“) m” [Wm wurmn as Camp chm’ w“ forester " 2 . Mayor speaking very highly of the Fortified by 0 h" f e1’ y torment Geddie Memorial cemetery, dew, s; Maud, l; is expected hvrc. held at the historic and delightful Fjrgmgn 1 Llnbliill-s work hem nocmmvzhpd resolution that the Present forces of New mud,“ Two you“ mm’ knew“ to have 1mg of Camp d8 Rom, geauhymm 3 ' ‘ the United 11111840 IN lhldei-lil" been m8 l“, to Bee the com,“ The gym-d annual P.L.'s Oonfer- mummy...- 1 None M-” ._._..... ah for security. the beok-benchers BIJATON-At Alexandria. on Mon- m“ m’ hem; detained M mnkp m” was held at 5L Pom», church‘ Horseman __ 1 I m‘ “ma.” w“; cumm- gm- “b. any, Ne“ gm, Angus M, Beaten, 1n i sat rd“ October 14 Wm, l Murksma 4 A ‘e m, Nov_ 13 Production in Cnllada of nlrmal ial witnesses by police at Porcc hnll on u y, . n lili y _ increases on land sea and 79th ear. Funeral from his late | products is dctc mined in large “m”! ' h” y Jail Chief Ielnire declined u. di-lthlriy-Sill Scouts end leaders st- lvlissioncr z _ l” ‘h’ *1" "“’"‘°“°° m“. “mmwn” "Wm vuige‘ what action if any will b0 tending. Interestinfl games were Pathfinder e The Secretory reported that ar- “mm” “'3' 1m dcmani “b113,”; “tmmg n a 00102,, “Tum: taken by police at the inquest w‘ ‘sieves and Practical talks Blvehnfloneei‘ a rangementa were well u. hand rel “"4 “m” 1°; gmnfedg“ d“, ' Rpdsceme . P see , ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' cheese, canned s. s an ro-. glare. a men-ow. It was learned however. one special Paper belhsoh '30";- Public Health Man 4 Apple DBY- 5""'4‘Y' N“, 1,8‘ zen melt; bu“, 5nd ham, 0on1. the young men at Perce Jail will ing“ by Rover Scout Nsllfiume t- stu-meu .......... .. 2 when Scouts would be on cu y n dens", m, cwmmtm mm‘, Pm - CAMPBELb-At Canoe Cove. 0h be brought here for the inquest. n At the banquet the P-L-fl We" Safetyman 1 Charloiiomwn, Summnrside and Mendi- .Nvv-<iih-w"-1i°11°lmP' distance of about so miles. There nappy w hm‘ he sweets the Prem- House Orderly 1 Montague selling Island Number bc1l,in her can year. menu from m m, pm,“ mum... at Gas/pa. llu- of the Province, Provincial Pm- Collector 1 Ta l Canoe cove church on Wsdheclldlv. __,_,,_.: _ fident, Provincial Commissioner, I gum, _____________________ __ 1 the 8th, service starting stdo’ ock. _, and others, A1; this function the; may one o; these bgdggg m. n 1 M Interment hi’ 171m" 17°" °°m°1'°‘7- E Rev, G. T. 8911188. mtiring Provin- quires a convdcrable amount of n‘. wand!‘ i 0 d d d ‘urn-er I hafrfa-‘g-J: ciai Comlmkslfihel‘. was "presented work on the part of the scout con- ' _ ’ aduatel an an ergra uatea n‘ he. meager! with a ‘make Bedse hr the eel-nee and also gives some idea Fm- cluldren ‘ co g ~ m ‘U! ‘n, scouts. . lof the diversity of training in the an“ w" u. u. Ne De MOCLQCII .4 ""5" D""" Km‘ smut’ PM “we” ‘M mwmmm‘ B7 wmkm‘ m ' Pu‘ Despite all the mother can do ibe oungetcs will '.‘ - ' » - - - ;— Charles B!" “M91655 @1191!‘ "lh- ticular. badge a boy often discovers pun we at doe“ not properl \vra up; have too UNDQITAKI] or Body models and entered them m“ gym-g gm- wmch he 15 pumm- much clothing on; ct over. cal and cool ofl too 1 wide c m suddenly‘ get their eet wet kick ofl the bedciothee, IMILAIIII I in the Amer cm amp. ‘on’ “fly mwwd m {ma and “rem! Norway and doaiiolsn other things! smother cannot prevent. i .- Swvvrth model being soou enough veins be well advised w encourage Mom“, ‘m and m, ,, “ca...” o; 1).. Wood's mumps"; "Q m . Ito w’n a 8100 cash prise Thole my; boyg when they are working PIIIC Norway Pine Syrup is all that ls necenar! W “Wk ' . g c “(red g n, ' the colds before any serious trouble may 49"“?- ortb Wilt-shire mod. l. r q 8T8 deal of N °'“ "m" mu‘ Syrup Prise. see a bottle: I isrnll em. Me: u drns and ram lee N | b4 E N skill m their makins end n least n l. mmt eneeurasins to the ‘an ....‘,... up only y n. l. hiliilurn c... Limited. _... eight hvnflrdhwrl h! moen-eeoueorfielaueruluprenncetnat “e p!