-z-lu.¢&v-i'!v' V‘ NOVEMBER _ 19.55 ‘ " WQV/lorv If lHn/s Io $f|dp " - ' ' ' _...._-vs...r . .1 1 l '- a ' WEDNESDAY 11111 TIIIIRMIAY SPECIALS WHITE SUGAR, 10 Lbs. .. . .. .. . P. E. 1. WW- M APPLES, Doz. .. "he" W“ sucan BACON, 1.1.. "MY TOILETASOAP, s Cakes . . aces Sea“ M Doz. . . . .. .. . .. 26¢ - swear POTATOES, a Lbs. . , , 19, i ! . Sleeping Malady Serum Indicated 73c 23c . 19c l 19c ‘one: ‘ness. This bears out common' medical belief that sleeping sickness attacks through the nose and mmvth. NEW YORK, Nov. Ltd-Discovery in the blood of St. Louis sleeping sicknvQs convnlescents o. "Ilhstances which protect mice age-wit fnc dis-' ease was announced tonight in "Science" by the RcckeLller In- stitute for Medical Research. reach the pedals and he’ hand-i m The announcement adds evidence i stretch ‘m “tave-astmlnded a" m. a hope genera“), expressed by audience a1; a recital in Town Hall medical men that in the serum of i mmghi" l111man beings or of animals havingi Hifldmk 119i‘ audience thwugh a sleeping sickness, there will be found 1°11! Programme 0f difficult oom- i ultimately one of the immunizing ‘Positions, Ruth Slenczynskl, of agents useful for protection against Berkeley. Calif» received B- thun- encephalitis. I derous ovation and was forced to The Institute studies have not ad- irespond to more than a hall’ dozen vanced to tl1e point of testing this encores, serum on human beings. The lm- I It was her first; appearance in munizing agent was detected during’ New York, and, except for a con. ‘Xtemive ‘lxperimelli-S 0f mllvill cert in Ban Francisco three years greater scientific interest, which 176i ago, was 1n me ngturg 0f an Am- “i” ‘lmounued mmihl- erican debut. At her San Francisco Thesefatppcar to disclose the activei concert a fund was raised to 565d $md° by BISSFZS: attire d8‘! her to Europe for further study. ' r and She has given recitals in Berlin George L. Ftte. These workers inoc- and Pub‘ ‘ ii“f.i.°‘..“;i.ii.iii‘.i.°‘.f."i°.‘fi if“ M a m“ = a“ we lee- p anus’ ing her dainty white dress from with brain tissue taken last Summer; wrinkling was an absorbing mm“ air: fifiliissogdséfigi ‘sclfigsfiess eat before each piece, played a pro- The mice mostly developed sleep- mafia gszzurgo lsslcegavepiaseizgl lng sickness. From these mice, brain ’ ‘ tissues were removed and m tum ashamed of. It included the Bach given to fresh mice. This was re- prelude i“ E ma-iw‘ peated 15 times. At the end of the 15th transfer, the infection in the mouse brain was uniformly causing sleeping ' sickness. The experiments idicated point- edly that the cause of the disease is a virus, which cannot be seen un- AUDIENCE ASTOUNDED NEW YORK, November iii-An elght-yenr-old pianist -.- so small. that her feet were barely able to Ca-ptain Crawford Greene, of‘ Worcester, Eingland, is taking the ldngest air-taxi flight ever made, from Worcester to Australia. His 6,000 mile trip in a chartered plane will end in his native land. for he Ihut it; Alli TAXI IN RECORD FLIGHT I Stock Quotations rue CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Celebrates Her Pivotal New Yo rk Stocks (Canadian Pun) flloekn .\.l1-.1l l‘|.1-1u .. Am :1 i‘ lwrver ... . (filrurliu hr) (‘nu via in; (I l' ll . - kc ‘and (H1 a L‘ -- .. .. . l'1' nlan-Iu .. _ \'lll‘t' and 11ml (nu Ill‘ OIISU (it-u .\l . In! H211 . ___ 1111x1413. . Bi. int N l’ (‘exit a] No th .\111<-1~'1 Pub Sn-r N .1 . 1t i|ll| . ,. Small (ll N J , Gulf ... \\ \\ . llvhuugc uol\\'or.l1 cgnuv v (Canadian Yrul) \\1.\':\"11-1».u_ .\u\' :1— 01.0w \\').1'at: b‘ ~ col, n; n 1'. - May will); firlv 0.1km 9c M" is’ ‘i; - 011.5: I\ov 3MB‘ D 30 ’— Sill/gm; .1u1y zmqii.’ ac 5" my .11 y: r0 Jil/B‘ D 3-1 ~ ,\[ aelga; Jilly xii/hm? ' w 1A’ “y GAS]! PRICES Wheat: No 1 h-rd 009’: N11 1 not ‘Ev/at No 21or-2%; Foili nor 00%; ho 4 nor ., 1 No 5 17.1%; No 1i 521,4; iW/rl/ai: No l durum Food 501,1; Trzick mu: Nb s c \v_.u1’.1 05%. OMS: No 2 C \\' ex 1 f 1 - ' fcerl L lie cted 21%; Trark 30$; -‘ 11ml llrg ur 1-1; ti 10w vX z; C W 381g: L’ row ex ti C \\' 397M Other gra ea no .‘i C W filo; No 44 W 3:1 ; w. r. 1: w nil/s; N0 ll C W 301i? Tim-k 341$. M’) 125R (Canadian Preu) 1v. Ycuzes (Canadian Prue) der a microscope nor caught in the flunk- finest filter. is the only Australian-horn rnem- Alllvr ifwlll ‘B -- Especially significant is the m: bar or the British House or Ccm- 13"}? .T.'.'.'1'1i1‘“.'..".'.. 11' that when this infected mouse brain ;mons. In Bagdad he placed a kIlill"p_s‘lilf_;if“infl-vH was instilled into the noses of otlieriwreath on graves of members of vi1’1l11111|'111\.| Nhnro mice, they developed virtually l00,the 13th Hussara, with whom he fiQfffifif i" ' ' per cent fatal signs of sleeping sick-J served in Mesopotamia. giix-lgP-‘llionl st. 011 11111 .. i (Canadian PM!!!) u, so 1 fCl-d 2111.4; Au '_- l, On Wednesday, Oct. 18th, a verg. pleasant evening was spent at th1 home of Mr. and Mrs. George H Riley, New London, the occasion be- ing the 90th birthday anniversar; of Mrs. Riley's mother, Mrs, Annie Ulnar‘ McLeod, who is quite active in spite " 1;] l of her advanced years, and takes a , 11 ' 11h Montreal Stock Market (Canadian Pun) ‘ munity. Addresses were read from the family and from her nei-hew, H. F. Morrison, of Summerslde. _ During the evening the guest were entertained ..wlth instrument: w, music and singing, after which "9 ‘I dainty supper was served, the cent. 1') , i 0f attraction being a large birthd.1_ ‘I cake adorned with ninety candles. After a social hour spent the guests departed to their homes, ravishing Mrs. McLeod many more Wars of health and happiness. Following are the addresses: Dear Mother-We your children, grand children, great grandchildrenl 11nd friends have gathered here thisi evening in honour of your birthdayi Toronto 1111.1 11011 1-. rib-Stocks 11-1 You have laboured hard among '11s 1 "‘."T"""l"' “m” . ‘haviu taken fath d th ' izaljllifindbli "‘;’A‘|:;er,l I v I ; B B. Bf‘ an m0 B!‘ -\\'1111Ipcg:—\\-'11cuts Ogiilgvlilly Dace and now we rejoice In the fact I gixi-éqy“ k C m ’ that after four score and ten years, "-2 mm, § Ewglrlffguzgg $1155. ulélé-dlll , you are blessed with perfect health,‘- and can enjoy the pleasures of life. We ask you to accept those gifts, which are small, but a slight and. imperfect endeavor on our part to‘ (Canadian Press) 'l‘0lt0I\"l‘U_ new 21 .114" ilnutwezil lhuver Nut lirew . Power (‘or-p . 11 _ .m . . .. 2i! W-uulpvg l-ll L‘ Markets AtA Glance convey to you the great esteem and good wishes of your family. ‘l i233”... ..°.‘°“° My Y0"- =l= Yo“ lvllmw l" a rive X21311 v0.1 . .. .11: old age, continue to enjoy good ‘A111,,’ " ' j health and all the blessings that ai kind Providence may be pleased to‘ bestow upon you and may He in all His wisdom, see fit to spare you tof ms for many more birthdays. Dear Aunt Annie,-We your rela- tives and friends assembled here this evening to celebrate the anniversary , of your birth. To lock back to i843 .‘§(‘l'lll.‘§ a long time even 111 a book 0i history, and w“ have only to re- ': .1 very few of the many great events and changes in that time, to get even a. small idea of your c0111- ~ plate and very useful life. Practically all the great inven- i" Lions have come in your day and lli you have seen the Island pass from , the days of the foot path to the i present popular means oi’ travel, the ‘iautcmobile. An occasion such as: ' this preaches a silent sermon as it| lln .k llili Cal 11ml E1111: . - .\l1v1 . recalls the words of Divine l "that you 11111;.’ see your children even unto the fourth generation." This is on'y one illustration of how your life was lived in accord with the wishes of He, Who willeth all 1 things aright. That your life has .a1ways been an inspiration to us and our mingling with you has a1- ways refreshed us and taken us away from the "mad rush for ma- terial things" elevating our minds 9on1 Birthday i great. interest in the life of the com- _, ' en by those of neighboring districts I ner in which it was presented, speak 3,1,, experts shows the fruits of a good life and er material than the yfiuth of any Writ. other generation, of which I havei voowo-o OQ00§rO-O-§-O0-r0+00-v00-0+O-oo¢ ‘i I i" I E to the more necessary things of eter- Jdvertismg Rates-Payable |n Advance c nal .1... i, Central Guardian locall, Ab. per word; wage,“ m“ i- Your hospitality dispensed with 0 lantern locals, 2o. per word; Announcements and Comln . icmmlm" PM!“ g that charm of character, all your Even”, u, n, ,, m. chum d ' atobramai. .\ov --1~.\11 lines with ‘ None" l” ll | . 8 . Z0. per word; Ill Mflllflflall the exception, of eh: so which rascal ' own. 15 9» bWWQTd and 3'01" kindly 0 1 II B!‘ inch, Lists OI FIOIHI and Spiritual Offer- slightly, 1-c"l'u'n d nnelinngrtl on the 3 deeds to rich and pom. fluke Wu] 0 In": cud‘: Qua 40- IIQI‘ 1131110: Letters OI UOINIOICIIOE, 700. Mlluceul daily and prl dare uiurktt ' I» per Inch; Notice; 0g 111mg, my Appreciation’ 70m ‘m, mm ted y. ‘riu-uyii-u-y» 111111111»; was quctrd ever remain a monument to your , or 4o Der Imrfl. Other rater on application. ‘iii-rill: 3:111‘) ii ttlliniis “...‘.“.‘Z.‘.‘““,.,§°‘Q‘f,‘;j, memory; We want you to know that j "r2331"! mil-Ila for any advertisement twenty - flvo Evceii, 146a“: u‘ puunllnlqsta than ye..- wvnn,‘ , _, , " we are proud oi’ you. proud that you I‘ ll_ . PHI I “TIE l KIN COIIII- . _ _ 1 Lungs "wf... 10w: (Qnfling m,ali‘lkiffl‘;‘§l__-_-~__ g are with us and that you are still AM‘ -v-- ,-__ -_ -A---l.‘. . a lfillrllcl- lievvillis wyiyife 11 . able to perform your duties with the ' ' ' "' -' l 1 1'. "s ~ . :11» BA1‘[;_g° p" ‘on. "u" m_ 'i'l1o butler n1.1rket was quoted at 3211139,)“: __ 4414 abllitY of a woman ha" You? W515 “mo” h, m. H , “"14 i0 1°51 ""1"" ll Llllll"! 1°‘ "ll 1 Total FXYPS ..n..,roo. and proud that you are able to en- l) 00 0f I110, llrlcfly FOR. EALE - AIJCIION Foggy. grade in r-arlotu m‘ .~-.~u_ unchanged. u“ ‘l b“ u n u‘ ’"5b|. h, .dv‘u“_ Five. Bfldge and what score Ardvula inuuumcrl to lib boxes. 19)’ 5 94-9 -3 on a5 We l5 9 0n the c" him-int \-lar e runaln cams‘ Guudmn central Job ed 48 to fiflgcvnta a'1i‘ozen,g1\~me(l|111n “qnqnnc youngest of us‘ For Sal ‘ Printers’. Nov. l-tf. 4a u. 4r. cents, A-pulleta‘ as to, 4o j\.,,,.,,,,,,c _ __ May you be spared to us for many Q ‘_i___ cents Ii-mcviium iii todiI/y con a an: Amnmn __ _ _ m-ore years and on the occnsm“ o‘ Y ——*- f? ‘itmfoclllu ‘slants fllrd Onrttrlvrio ntnd ‘rm-m: Q“ __ h d an’ _ yo; s“; __ ‘Um-mu FOB _ I" ti“ Bill“ ll arm" l ‘lllllalllt Arab your un re 1 anniversary may give, B11559 and Wm“ Sig,’ _. ‘plying? 9111:3181 n: H‘ “Mos w“ (mum for §',f,‘.§‘:°.,.‘,," we all be here to celebrate with you flrdl. Guardian Central .161. WANTED SINGLE MAN EFF] ""t“"""‘ “N” “imllly 8i t!" t" 7" Bron-hive" is our sincere wish and prayer _ , c_ ‘ v ' . . Prim/EU Nov. i-tf. lent at. farming, ranching, pelflng, §f§“'f.‘,.,,',’;' f2‘: "11§3.'.‘.'.'....‘31f.1.°“}".°..'.“.; ,]i,:',‘,‘kk3',§§"m Please accept this as a souvenir LIGHT DRIVING SLEIG" FOR 11111111198 P9115. etc. Arthur W006. xa"‘(‘_ff'i_'t‘l"?w_ri“nn"ig:‘ilz':‘fl {igggugfirflfcg Sfiglu-‘illlgzs- of this occasion. In conclusion we sale. Apply F. Roberts 6c Son. 2903- Edward Island green mountains. phmhm wish to thank you for all you have mil- WANTED-MEN wno 11mm i£.l.i.ii“e.f.".' fm“ w; ‘$5 “ma”: sfmmmltzné‘; , I‘ that. our eggnomlg sygwm can be i Sulcltcra . . urge. n may O 65S 3'01! hmuuhn” °U'l‘“"-5 1'1"‘ improved. If so write P. O. Box 1"“ m.‘ many more years of usefulness on lining Outhouse; “c 1° pa. Dom l-rxpl . ma“ Guardian’ Oman u 194. All letters confidential. 2i fuuui 1:111: . earth before He calls you to receive ‘m ' ‘I'm Fm“ the Crown of Glory your rich life so T L (Cm m n Pa") Llvllmdo FOR SALE _ SILVER. FOX rows. ,_ _Q _§t_____ .\10.\"r1u: 11. "all. =1_1-..-1,|_.,,, m, rbuuuiu. justly deserves. §,§‘,',§‘°,P“§§§§o" "ll Whose Pa" ‘TOTE, FURMSHED HOUSE lorw- wl-l-lllv- l" -""-,l,~'; hi” "l" ii‘.’.‘.’.‘.'.“1'.'11 ————:-—— 0i‘ . D l ‘f. J . . — . f‘: ll : |1ll11r-_ as c-nnp 1-1 y (he , - , . Croken, as alum“, Dr Central, Modem cgnvgnjgncei lulllyilii nlia‘ " of Canada, cased today L“? [hi4 SLARLETOW/N {SCHOOL CQhK/ERT --? . a, an _‘ _ . .111‘ . an . I; i‘ 2533' Good condition Apply Gu rdi l" ‘“"°“‘=‘"" '1' lflu BALE - Manoonr (BATTERY) £13‘? 3934- fifitlliilii "1>'bl1011<14‘l'.“1'4e1. ',‘,"§§,,,T,,‘,’,““ “ti The vuplls of the Scarletllwn . Raul" ill 800d condition. Owner 1 installing Electric Radio. P. n. llfflillim v_°‘3‘_°_"_§“_’°'- .3595; T0 LET-LIGHT HOUSEKEEP. ing apartment of three large rooms in heated house, 291 Kent Street. Phone 123i. 2942 TOR SALE — GURNSEY GRADE COW. newly fresheued. Would ex- chflflke for Shorthorn Heifers. Parmenaa Hughes, Union, Lot 33. / 2908. FOR SALE-BUSINESS STAND 8t New Dominion, 1 acre of land,’ ?< 800d house with "store" attached- A- K. MacPhee, New Dominigéis. 2 UCOTIISH TERRIER. PUPPIES y T0 LET —- COMFORTABLY FUR- uished bed-sitting room-steam heated, also fireplace. Also ad. joining bedroom. Meals optional. iuflvjilerlllan- 2w- Lost ' LOST—LADY'S WRIST WATCH, between St. Avards and pout of- fice. Finder leave at this office. for sale. Bred from our stock, im- Re ,-_|_ pair-ted mm the world rumba __-—-w_l— m” C a-kmarfs Kennels Scotland. B6 , - in the fashion, own ‘a Scottie. For Mlscdhfl€0u8 particulars apply Manager Cossar . Farm, Lower Gngetfwn, N. B. 2797. Fox (marked) Medium silver, Finder please notify James A, Long’ was‘ Royalty‘ R‘ R‘ No- 7v P. E- I. 29:10. WANTED - RELIABLE MAN OR. man and wife for farm work.‘ Non. smokers preferred. P. Hughes. Union, Lot. 33. - 2908. Salesman Wanted from merchants, ‘ . nation- ally known collection agency. Best ‘Female Help Wanted; WANTED-RELIABLE mam. no go home nights. Apply I50 Kent Street. . 394g Position Wanted ontl. wams rosmoiv 111' houuwork. Apply in Granville at. I48 of references exchanged. Excellent commission. Box Mi Albany, NI. I. l A. ' Ailstrla achilllug .1807. Belgium lwgu .' Brazil milr-la Bulgaria ler lfhlnn. ll up l'r.e:-l1oa<n'ukln crown Denmark krone ‘ "i Fiuiznzrl fiuirilrk Flume franc _ (lcrmuuy rl-Zolnuuurk "I812. Hreut. llrllnin 1111mm 5.2500. (Groove druv-hyua .0001. ‘llollnml Ilurln .013". lhmgnv-y bongo ‘H08. llullu rupee H02. linly m» .0843. Jilpflll you - Jugmvnvln rllnnr .0213- Ncw Zrnluvul pound 4.1623. Norway krl n1- Jtlll-l. Pvfnml zlnii .1Nti7. Iloumulru leu .0104- fluuth Africa {Villlid 52010. 3min pen-ta .1‘. 9.4’ .1>1..0. ' Rum: dollars .3106. .0l78. 3. 1.1. School, under the direction of their capable teacher, M1‘. Earle Jelley. rel lilulinblc . Mandy . ill l-roll presented a very interesting and in- uirwgilf structive Red Cross and Remem- Wlil ‘I brance Program in the Scarletown Pcml Ore Hall Wednesday evening, November 8th. short addresses were given by Miss MocLezivi on “Red Cross Work" i-baulbni .. ' llllvnw‘: .. Rnynlihv Stud .. . and by Rev. W. E. Monaghan and Vickers . Rev. L. P, Archibald on “Remem- Wucrl Kirk .. brance Day." The program included the follow- ing: Chorus, “O Canada", the School; Dialogue, “'I‘he Baby Show"; an“ 3mg,“ and Ireumd boo“, are, Recitation, Isabel ‘Huncie; Dialogue, mm with meal toewaps and bee]; “The Germ Drive ; Chorus, ‘Twill AN IRON-SIIOD KICK Que, Nov. iil-Jn §WNIHI krenl- Rrv-‘ir-iln-wl fr"=c 30m. Ilnuwi Slates dollar 8% per cont eiwwunt. v NIHV YUIIK. .\uv '.'l—'.\f‘)~I-‘m'- ,1“ b“! . Great lir'f||'n high 5 4 low F» , clone I! 42: M! Any bill . z Fmnce H45: Italy 31111;; cnhloil "'l‘»’1' Belgium 23.02; flrvflllllli)’ 7H 40: (‘av-lulu i 031A. Exapnngc m: at the (‘loan today will.ignnlroai-Pound ma. 1 m; u. y; ||‘l|ll‘ 91",: franc ".20 At .\"1v York Pound H42: (‘unad- A 1"" ‘ I hi: (‘Avid- lnn dollar 16.00 fr; U. B. do‘l|r 18 51 ynl(I—CIi"|l'"'lh 'rlol'nr 6272 bu-tv Ii. S. dollar 006R cents. INVTON. Nov 2l-!Al'\—D'rectcrn of tl-v- New England Telephone and Tqn-vrqy-h flerflnan" "dru- flv-v-Imw] ,1 quarto-ray div dengue!‘ Qlizgcaardare,’ pvlvll 1- tn "r 0 0 ill nl record hnnmln l. 01M! up‘ Due to the wet wcathcr Comi Help the Maple Leaf to Live"; Re. among, ‘gather has a tendency m citationzhSoio, Miss lilileen Dawson, soften and thus its resistance to Bcdeque'.,&clt:t1m,'_éyozhirut- .wea1- in footgear is lessened and, gnembfiisénlffzxshsgiceigwz, M: i0 counteract this. certain types of ' ciixtanlr Address his Macifiuv m“ we" l‘ protected Wm‘ man‘ Recitation‘ Remembrance Dialogue‘ we pm“ ‘M bee] “ps- stat“ the "The Tore-h"; Address, Rev. W, E: adian NGUQIIGI RMlWByS. HCTMO- L“ the Om Flag F511»; Adana" m‘ Fifi"! 1W1 tine used in ne- Rev. L. P. Archibald; Chorus, m. and we” MWYiM "W" Emiimd land Hymn," The School. * 9°“?! hi! been Mt llil W, Special mention should be mm; mmmmu" "l"! in the "W" of the dialogue, "The Torch", which Fran state. 1m Irish Free Slate very flttingly paid tribute bu m, "m- "WW1". continue w get their memory of those who 11111111 “Ne, Industrial Department of tho Cm" Monaghan: Chorus. "We'll Never . , u..,.....__.‘ _.-s-.-a......_.. scan...“ .. ~............ u.1l-v'll_wl.l,,-1 .,. demands Special Oil“ Sold at Imperial on Dealers’ ancl Service Stations. Drive in today! MEETS EW S.A.E. SPECIFICATIONS FOR WINTER OIL .. ' ‘. ccLn WEATHERYL a M ted a memorial and the mezsuge of SOMETHING CFISHY the fallen heroes. The Women's In- FOR. EXPERTS UNRAVEI. stituet sold candy during an inter? ———— mission. The proceeds of the con- MONYIREAL, Que, Nov. 2i — cert were used for Red Cross Work Iicw do the codfish get that way?" and the School. The assistance giv- ,1. a. study being undertaken by ex- , ts of the Dominion Fisheries off‘ was much appreciated by the school. mbm 1191111151113’ bgtweg“ H5311“ l The concert and the splendid man- and Lungnbu1~g_ The problem whlchl are trying to solve,1, very highly for the school and their antes the Natural Resources De. ; WF-Cher- [partment of the Canadian Nation-l a1 Railways, is why, in these wat- “era. there seems to be seasons i within seasons for fish. In thel ‘centre of the area there is a sum- ncr off-season and the rest of the! area, reaches a peak. Ordinarily these waters have two peaks, one ‘. TESS loNnckfialllqsflglfiThgi Inodpm in‘ June and the other in November girl and mcdern boy haze came in “Hm a slump m between‘ The“? for praise from t"e Arc‘ . f“ thmefnfferem’ layers or wit" Canvrbury’ Most R V‘ 1n the area, warm surface water to Gordon Lang‘ At a mgsfng of approximately thirty fathorns, then laden o! ycuth, M, Syd, colder to fifty fathoms and then‘ “Where in the l=~1~i ETKl atlthosc “mm wit" aw“ "<1 l" 91°“ 1“?- cr the cod seem to behave differ- bands of girls w 1h the sham plush and “Much fen'hnllgr Luau; ,,rm_ ently and there are also structural i11-arn1. coming om the 1'."|':1i(-.'<t d'if°1'°""°5- embarrassment, when II niarll‘ - foul-manta "W" lllvw lvllrifll am. WILLIAM M. CRAWFORD episcopal attire? I w. yrrmcl regent young ‘udias ullxm one mght be gkd to think of as ones cousin or ones irece. Th ir dress The conununity of Wood Islands mourns the loss of one of its most devout citizens in the recent death ‘s admirable in its restraint and‘ of William M‘ crawford_ 30m on 1°5““§“°15 h t m iNov. 11, 1e67, a; the old home genlts i‘; Eh: $2M‘? or etxallig; where he always lived, his passing rvas as the last strains of beauti- E h be ' 1 "a. h » yflillfih In; thiingziirfvtelfafiin of rfrin? ml music’ his whole me having “ ' been a. sweet song of praise to God. l He took a. very active part in the l church from which he any knowledge, in the history of 8mm consolation durmg hiseciligg? the country." _ The Mchbkhp wmhuvd, ermg illness. His words of advice "What are the qualities that at- Wm be missed from the court's o’ h“; us m m m? Them S their the church and different commit- franlmess, so that nowad l_\'S hop-i “P5 0f which he W95 a member- pily they are not embirrassed even’ He i5 survived by hi5 widbw- a when they spar‘): :0 an Archwishbpfl‘ ililllghlcl" Mariam. and thm sons. ‘They are so sincere and straight, 1301mm. Jam“ and 511191517. 515° l forward, there is liitl‘ pr tence, so‘ devoted sister, Mary Jane. W110 W95 little playing a part. with him during the latter part of "I know vry wcli ihe o . er side, his illness. I know very wdl their obviousi The funeral service was held at faults, their lack of sclf-controL; his late home on Wednesday after- their excessive self-confidence, 1i noon, when a large number gath- miflilil flimwt 511i! COCKSHFQYIQSSJ ered to show their regard for their their belief in the YiBhiJ ‘i0 live neighbor and friend. The service their own lives in thnr own way. ‘ was conducted by his pastor my, One sees bands of young women‘; J; R“ skmnen mgement took p19“ and men on their bicycies, so ex-’ 1n wood 151m,“ Qemegey-S“ traord narily healthy, rejoicing in] (Putt-mt please copy) exercise, a:d ore wxioices in the,- extraordinary Irv dom now nllow-‘ ed to both sexes‘ l Kda nuts are chewed as a stimu- “I know very W01.‘ it“ dmlpersi it‘ lant in West Africa, where the is inconceivable that they should,‘ pmntmg o‘ Kola “(as has mcreay not’ bu“ many a ‘vliipwlwk oiled ccnsidcrably durirg re"ent that whizh ought to be the most‘ precious POSFC-SIOH cf any young‘ ma“ or Wm“ but what is far zzPersian Balm is the one true m” “mwng i” me ‘s m“ Wmll family aid for skin health and all that freedom there should be; beauty. Alds me mother m addb s‘? much "smmshipg smqestrnlnt‘, tional loveliness. Protects the ten- Tnere is deep down some standard, def skin of ‘he chili Delights ‘he father as a hair fixative or coming shaving lotion. No matter no what use it is put, it is always beneficial to the skin. Every woman should use .it. Persian Balm cools and caresses years. t0 which they resolve to belong." WORKING ltlAN BECOMES CABINET BIINISTER "It's_a Good Time quainted," and repeating the Creed. lThe roll call was responded to by W1. Annual 111961511; lHeaii of Hiilsborough The annual meeting of the Head o1 Hillsbcrough Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Har- vey Douglas November 1st with el- even members and one visitor‘ present. - The meeting opened by singing to Get Ac- i"Jokes." The minutes of last an- nual meeting and previous regular meeting were read and declared adopted. The School Committee reported a Websters Dictionary and a coal4shovel had been pin-- chased and placed in the school, and two panes of glass and three locks were needed. The secretary- treasurers report showed a balance of $21.25. The sum of $2.75 was re- ceived in membership fees at the meeting. The following officers werqrrcl- ected for the new year: President, Mrs. Harvey Douglas; Vice-Pres- ident, Mrs. Lodge Birt; Secretary- Treasurer, re-eleoted; Dirctors, Mrs. Gordon Douglas, Mrs. C. B. 0am- eron, Mrs. James Myers; Auditors, Mrs. Walter Myers, Miss Hilda Douglas; Organist, Miss Fannie Coffin. A vote of thanks was ex- tended to the retiring President, Mrs, Lodge Birt. Mrs. Gordon Douglas invited the members to her home for the next. meeting. Program for the evening consist- ed o! a paper, “Making the Meet- ing Interesting," read by Miss Fannie Coffin, a reading, “Where Theres a. Will There's a. Way." by Miss Hilda Douglas, and commun- ity singing. A dainty lunch vzas served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Hilda Douglas. After extending a hearty vote of thanks to the hostess the meeting closed by singing the Na- tional Anthem. Aucuov can: at Margate SATURDAY, NOV. 25 AT l P. M. 9 milk ecws, 2 heifers frcshened, l1 young cattle, 2 pigs, 75 hens, ha)’ loader, hay and straw, cart, 2 wood ‘M355, ‘ruck wagon, driving wagon. team breeching, work pad, cart sad- dle and breeehing, team lines. 410i‘ lars, hamei. “‘“‘°~. lwlncr. vlllckcn brnoder, woven wire fence stretcher, potato seuffler, orchard sprayer. Lawn mower, cream separately-pinata cans, churn, butter worker, washing machine, wringer, spinning wheel, 4 iron beds with springs and mattress- u, 2 dressers, 4 ccrnmodes, wntlng desk, centre table, extension table. dining room chairs, kitchen chairfi. 2 chamber sets, Aladdin lamp. nic- tuns, electric iron, and many artic- lea not mentioned. Terms made known at sale, if day is stormy sale first. fine day following. W. R. ltIANN. LONDON’ N ‘v 21—'C P-i-Jfihn‘ surpassing loveliness. B11111‘- i-hl) lif5i- ivvfkilg man in' “"* -—-"'" the Un'ted Kingdom 1o become a‘ cabhet minister, who has recently, celebrated his 75in birthday, gavc up the pest of Prlsldelit of the Local Gzvernment Board on the‘ declaration of war by the Britishi Government in 1914 and retired frcm public life altogether about four years afterward. He never discussed in public the rysors for his retfremmt. He ‘cit Parliament at the end of the \\".ll‘,‘ after having represented Battersea in the House of Commons for 26 Years. Mr- Burns, who lives on the} north side of Clepham Commoirg is a great authority on London life l and history. Fur Brokers We have arranged :1’ i : a?’ PILLS. Indigestion Blllousness throughout Canada. ill rim: an mime. durlngtblfitettwlnlllldcfla- The World‘: Family Remedy ' the skin and creates complrxions of ' HENRY. KIVER & co. (Established in 1886) Members of London Fur Trade Association and Fur Sales Committee ANNOUNCEMENT * SILVER Fol} SHIPPERS to handle in London the Fur consignment busi- ness of Rayner Fur Sales, Registered. and ‘Mr. Rayner will solicit further business for us We offer to all Canadian- Shippers a selling service backed by nearly hall‘ a century of experience coupled with excellent Warehouse facilities and intimate contact with- Fur Buyers and Shippers throughout the World. . BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Ltd. LONDON; Canadian enquiries through Royal Bank of Canada, Head Office, Montreal; Henry Kiver & Co” 193 Upper Thames Street, Hugh F. Morrison, Am-lionv-cr. and Auctioneers with MR. E. H. RAYNER LONDON, E.C. 4 o- st 1- n1 JO I!!! Bnwati-u-uxu- . .. —-w-v .. .w-g..-',. ~