s Lila i_:l11\lrl.irrlrtrilvvw (lo/nullity .'~."-l.'l lfnlilic 1 MM In ovary film'- n: any time. zlfilt" for it lt‘fl€"l'(’l'(‘I' you go ! Charles Gurd8i 0o i.\1.»\Rl'l‘I.’\IES) LIMITED Saint John, N. B. We are ill the market to buy large quantities of un- finished chickens weighing 5 ills. and u-p dressed. It’ you donut uallt to feed and fin- lsh your" chickens, kill and ship to us and you will find lhe avelulue price per pound paid l)_\' 1h will lle higher than _\'(li| \\lll receive on a graded bilsis. lf you finish your _ '.'l!l(‘l\t’Ii\' and they grade \lilk Fed A. or l; v.2 will al- '.nl\" full l'.\Iil'l\i‘l value. Ship Pf\'|)l‘t'>.*-. lhlily returns. The Royal Packing 0o- (J. l). JENKINS) Lt to clog blade in Canada "l take great pains Yoifli find Bon Ami washes away quick- ly. easily and completely . . . leaving n0 gritty residue behind to cause drain trouble. llut. that is only one of the reasons why ‘it's an ideal cleanser for kitchen sinks. Try Bon Ami! Notice how thoroughly it. cleans and how itpnlislles at the some time. Notice, too, how soft and smooth it leaves your hands. BON A . . . It polishes as it cleans . . . GRAFTON ST. T0 DATE GERALD ST. EAST TO DATE Mrs. Gordon Warren 1.00 Mrs. Fulton Adams 1.00 Mrs. Ben]. Simpson 1.00 Mrs. E. C. Haywood .50 Mrs. H. B. Douglas .50 lVLrs. Walter Bearisto .50 ESIIER. ST. TO DATE Mrs. C. Bucll 1.00 Mrs. G. W. Bucll 1.00 Mrs. John Hunlc 1.00 Mrs. Percy Down .50 Mrs. McAuslrlnd .25 l UPPER GT. 01-10. sr. Pure Milk Co. Ltd. 10.00 L-593-ll-20-li Mrs. Dewar 2.00 J. E. H. Worth 2.00 C. H. B. Longworth (Fitzroy) 2.00 Mrs. Elmer Ritchie 1,00 Dr. Carson 1,00 Rev. J. M. McLeod 1.00 Mrs. Ernest Bell 1.00 Mrs. S. C. Mathcson 1,00 c 0 l l E I Mrs. Morrison 1,00 Mrs. Turner 1,00 Mrs. Proctor 1,00 Collections Continued zmrifzcua W’ alcriMoNn s1‘. wast" TO has‘: Mrs: Aimgn Mcmgd m: galgmléifglégnshmg Co’ i060 firs. Dalvlison 1,00 . . - ,._ Donald McKinnon Mrs.DE:vee; Irwin Printing Co. 5.00 C.‘ Mzmeixes ti?’ i» Flzzllibaniks 5'00 Mrs. Norton 50 - ~ “m” 3m Mrs. Dan McDonald .50 "fink "M" 25° Mrs. a. E. Simpson ,50 E. R. Brow 8: Son 2.50 Miss Lewis 50 Georige Tweedy 2:00 raseii ‘Morgen vlxlclteall, Two wands 35 - ' a "4 " Mrs. C. McKarris one pound tea. 5°“ ‘l’ Malhew“ 2~°° BRIGHTON, GREENFIELD, i3 AMBROSE s. McGILL Marion McMillan 1'00 Dr. P. A. Creclmsrl 2.75 Mabel Worth 1.00 Friends 2'55 Dr- H. McIntyre 1m Mrs. H. R. Hiilson 2,00 J. M‘ Murley 1.00 Dr. B. C. Keeping 2,00 Eileen Foster 1.00 Mrs. C. H. Robinson 1.00 i Aubrey Foster 1.00 Miisi l" ii‘ Hams 1'00 Jean Sellar 1.00 geiflfgilgiéggwwdy 1% Miriam Worth 1.00 ' ' ' ' Lila Vaughan l.00 Miisi Ki Mi Martin 1'00 Bert. Stewart 1.00 Mrsi E ii" chimpeii 1'00 , _ Mrs. L. T. Lowther 1,00 Major MacKellzle 1.00 F. Roberts 100 a‘ Zieilifiiier Mrs. LeBaron Tait 1,00 Mrs. G. R. Keefe 1.00 Mrs‘ F‘ E‘ Smaiiiiiiwd 1'00 Dr‘ Mm“ L00 Mrs. T. W. I... Prolvsc 1,00 Dr. Robbins 1'00 Mrs. F. W. Hyndmalll 1,00 0' A. Beer m0 Mrs. J. E. Harris 1,00 A Friend L00 Mrs. 1". Langille 1,00 ' Miss u. n. McCallum 1.00 M's‘ wim’ Mwey m‘) Albert Kays '50 Miss M. G. Wilson 1.00 A Friend .25 Mrs. R. Sutherland 1,00 RICHMOND s1‘. EAST r0 DATE G‘ w‘ Rim“ 10° Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Grady 5.00 Hi Winchester 100 w. a. Bentley 2.00 Mm 5' 3' Fish" 10° a. s. Blanchard 2.00 M“ Aiiim iiioisyihe 1'00 Judge swwart 2.00 Mrs. V. A. Ainsworth 1,00 Mrs. M. G. Anderson 1.00 gizigei/igiiiiuiie 5O - 50 i321 1'32 “"- L‘ “world a Mrs. n. n. Johnson 1.00 Mm Mimi King 25 Miss Lillian McKenzie 1.00 Mm Robinson ' 25 Mrs. L. E. Prolvse 1.00 PLEASANT sin To DATE M_,.S_ Mcmm. 1'00 Mrs. W. W. Browrl 100 Mrs. Alex. McLeod 1.00 Mrs" R‘ R" Hurst’ mo‘ Mrs. James Patterson 1.00 M's‘ H‘ M" Challdier 5" Ne“ Robinson mo Mrs. C. W. Pattfirson .50 Rev. Hugh Millar 1.00 w" E‘ Tmmml . "25 13111 Henry 11x) VICTORY AVE. T0 DATE Miss Lillian Duchemln 1.00 Mrs. Chas. Hamm 1.00 Rev. H. D. Raymond 1.00 Mrs. Stewart Wright. .50 J. A. Bentley 1.00 Mrs. E. H. Anderson .50 Miss Idorence McLeod 1.00 UPPER. PRINCE ST. T0 DATE MP- Rflfuse ‘~ 50 Miss B. Havllarld 20.00 Mrs. R._ T. Rupert .25 E_ M_ 38511511 3,00 PRINCE sr. TO our: Mrs. c. H. Taylor ‘L00 Ml‘. E. D. Nicholson 25.00 Mrs. G- E- E1111 10° Tile Island Guardian 10.00 Mrs- Walter M- EWS 1-00 Canada Packers Ltd. 10.00 MTS- C- C- TTIOYHPWII 1-90 Mrs. James Paton 5.00 Mrs. W. H. LonSWOYUI 199 Dr. J. W. McKenzie 5.00 MTS- E- R. BWW 1m Thc Misses Johnson 2.00 Mrs. Ross McEwen 1-00 Mrs. Yeo 2.00 Mrs. B. W. LePage . A 1.00 ¢~ .. Mrs. Larltz “ r“ 1.00 Ml"s. Walter Robertsor " 1.00 Mrs. Wilson 1.00 Mrs. Oliver 100i Mrs. Burns 1.001 Mrs. B. Rogers 1.00 Mrs. H. Shaw 1.00 Mrs. Warren Duchcmin 1.00 Mrs. Major Jones 1.00 Mrs. J. G. Bennett 1.00 Mrs. F. J. MoDonnld 1.00 Miss Jacqueline McDonald 1.00i Mrs. L. Warburton 1.00 Est. John Williams ‘M, 1.00 Mrs. J. M. Muriey 1.00. Mrs. H. Court 1.00 Miss Marion Douglas 100i; Miss Marjorie Holl 1.005 Miss Mary Irving 1.00 Mrs. L. J. Stacey 1.00 J. C. 000k .75 Miss Alice Fraser .50 Mrs. Wm. Down .50 Mrs. Lodge .25 FITZROY ST. EAST T0 DATE Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Prowse 5.00 i Central Creamer-lea 2.00 Mrs. R. T. Meikle 2.00 G. D. “fright. 2.00 d ' |ll Rev. at Mrs. Denton 1.00 Up o Mrs. L. W. Saunders 1.00 Alvin Myers 1.00 Mrs. W. W. Clarke 1.00 Mrs. G. S. Ryan 1.00 i Mrs. .1. A. MacNalr 1,00 l Mrs. H. M. Mabon 1.00 f Mrs. G. D. Wright ‘ 1,00 i Mrs. George Hcnlicssey ' i 1,00 , Mrs. E. McLean 1,00 l‘ Mrs. George Buxton 1.00 l Mrs. Harry Miller 1,00 l Mrs. John Garrick 1.00 l Mrs. R. H. McBeath 1,00 : Mrs. Walter E. Brown 1.00 , Mrs. Gillis _50 l Mrs. J. R. Starrett ,50 Mrs. Louis Diamond .50 Mrs. R. H. Campbell ,50 Miss C. Metkle ,50 Mrs. A. Down 50 The following 25c each: V. L. McQuaiil, Mrs. C. Pcake, Mrs. Frank Acorn. M. E. Burgoyne, A Friend, Mrs. H. Winchester, A , Sunday School ill tile Rev. Mr. Stavert i_ Good-sized congregations were present a‘; bolii nlorllilig and ere- l1ll1g.f‘l'\'lCL‘S in First Plesbytsrlzlll Church yesterday. The pulpit; “'35 occupied by Rev. R. Hensley Sta- vert, minister" of tllc Wood Islands and Murray Harbour, South coll- gregaiiolls, Prince Edlvard Island. who delivered two excellent sci"- nlolls. The morlliilg lessons were frolll Psalm 145 and St. Jollll 13:1- 30, and the sermon silbjcct was "Sacrifice and Service". the text being taken from verse; 3-5 of the latter lesson. The evening lCSSOIISi Matthew" subject 1 were Psalm 34 and St. 2F-31-46, and the sermon was "The Crime of Doing N0tll- ing," from the text ill verse 46 of the second lesson. Tile psalms and llylnlls of praise were in keeping with the day's gos- pel, mid lhc congregational sing- ing was most hearty. The choir . was under the direction of George ' D. Skeffillgtoil. organist and choir- master. During Lllc cvelllllg offertory, Miss Julia Baullerlllall, soprano, sang very sweetly‘, "The Sun Dc- clillcs" tI-Ioivard-Wallllslcy‘). Rev. Mr. Stavert also addressed the afternoon. He has many old friends ill the First Church who extended lllm a hearty welcome, and rcnelvcd ac- quaintallce. Allnoullcelncllt was made lit botll services once more of the special anniversary services next Sunday, November 22nd, at which Rev. Victor E. Osborne, newly ordained minister to the congregation, will preach his first sermons ill this capacity. Tile service of install- ntion will bc coildilcted by the Presbytery of Saint John oil Tucs- day evening. November 2411i, at eight o'clock. following which thcl-c will be a rocinl lloun-Morleton Times. E. S. Coflin 5.00 Mr. 8c Mrs. Geo. Gardiner 5.00 Mrs. Joilil Richards 2.00 Mrs. J. F. McKic 2.00 Rankine McLean 2.00 Chsppoll 8: Co. 2.00 Mrs. W. J. Drake 2.00 Miss Nancy Weeks 1.00 MYS- J. A. Mathesoll 1.00 . Mrs. William Rowe 1.00 Mrs. Simpson 1,00 Miss Simpson 1,00 Mrs. L. W. Watson 1,00 Miss R. M. F. DesBrlsay 1.00 Mrs. Ewen Young 1,00 Mrs. E. W. MacKinnorl 1,00 MYS- E. W. Webster 1,00 Mrs. J. C. Altkcll 1,00 MTS. C. L. Partridge 1,00 Mrs. Arthur MclcKay 1,00 Mrs. Elmer Dunning 190 Reg. MucNutt L00 Nelson Service Station 1.00 MPS- F- C- Glovcr 1,00 Mrs. Lester Douglas 1,00 H. A. Campbell 1,00 Mrs. Frank Puncher 1,00 Miss Mabel McLeod 1,00 Mrs. Jasper Plckard 100 Mrs. Harold Partridge 1,00 Mrs. Jolln E. Cameron 1,00 Miss Abbie Robertson J75 John Ling _50 M35 Mitfgaret htartiil .50 Mrs. George Drew 5,0 Mrs. C. F. Worth 5g Mrs- HiiIFVPY Toolilbs g5 Mrs. Carl Cameron 25 A Friend 335 WEST ST. 'l‘O DATE Mrs. L. D. Milrray 2.00 Mrs. Frank Berries 2.00 Mrs. E. E. Parkman 1.00 Mrs. Gavill Harding 1.00 Mrs. J, C. lloilstoll 1,00 Mrs. Ernest Seller 1.00 Miss Amy Earle 1.00 Mrs. Bartlett 1.00 Mrs. A. B. Cosh 1,00 YPPGEICIIGI‘ At MOIIOEOII -_._. Puts more INES in your home 1 2 hardwood frames- construction. scat cushions. 4 5 fillings are used. ship at every point. W175i‘ i-ROYALTYA INSTITUTE 1' Mrs. MacArthur and Mrs. Burke were joint hostesses for the Oct. meeting. Tile meeting opened in ' ual way and Mrs. Frizzell prc~ sided. Seventeen lllDllll)E‘l‘S1l‘.l(l llIl't‘!‘ visitors were present. Minutes of previous nlcctillg vrerc read and adopted. New colllnlittecs were appointed. Sick, Lil's. Cl"o by, lrlrs. Roberts and hills. (‘rates scllurll, lVIrs. Saiuldoysoll, Mrs. Blake, and Mrs. Rilssell Bell; program, Airs. MacArthur. Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Cyrils Pickard. Mrs. Lem Afacliill- lion alld Mrs. Milton Bell uulrl- a very salifactoryl report of Sewilu: Clilb just started. Mrs. Fliancll in- vited the Nov. llzeciillg. Rrll call to be answered with: “cllfitOllln of home-nlakcrs in other kinds," or "A Book I hare read about all-l other country." The many and vnricd l'ii1ll0\\'Cii?tl costumes worn by lllc members caused milrh melriruezll. The Pro- gram Conl. put oil two contests and after n very dainty lunch was rervcd tllc hleetillg adjourned. ADDRESS AND PIILSI§NTA'I‘I()N The home of Ml‘. Rild Mrs. George Martin was the scene of much {witty on Wednesday ere- ning, Oct. l6 vrhr-ll the people or the coullllullity gathered to bid fztrctvcll to their daughter Fenzie who has resigned hr-r position as tcncller of Church Rcnd School. her Sister, luiss. Flora Martin has taken her place. All aclzlrcrs" was read by Miss Annie Mnt-Pllersorl and present- KROEHLER S-STAR FEATURES Scientifically constructed Non-nagging web seat under- Non - collapsible pring - filled Only clean, sanitary, curled Finest quality of craftsman- Looh umlcr the alsllians for this famous guide - to quality. 10% uow~ ' il__p1'!-i;i|~l'<5 * L15 Eii-iVTI-iliEiii-iCOMNiV E N l ENT [El-AMP- ONVE-PRIiCQEPTI-IE CASH PRICE" BALANCE m lo EDUA MONTHLY PAYMENT '7 BOTH sroncs SUMMERSIDE _ CHARLOTTETO\VN this collllllullity learn of your dc- pllrture from our IlllCllt. A= a. val- uedinlelllbcl" of the teaching pro- fessioll you have been highly suc- cessful, and have always given laudiblc part ill eollllnullity uri- fare and have filled well, part ill all social zletivities. We trust that you will have a pleasant trip to Uncle Sillliin‘ llclll- iniolils iiild that health, happiness "m1 ftllllillcie zuccess will attend your cffcrts ill the land 0f adoptoll and we ask you to accept respect alld esteem. Signed by the members o! COI1llllillllt_\’. COVEIIEAD IIOAI) Horror l'Oll for October: Grade Vlllorl. Althea Doekell- SCHOOL Grade VI Stu-l. Clarence Wool- cirldge; 2. Allan Rrarrlcll. Reta D()_\‘lt‘. (‘rrildc IV Sr~l Iidriy Doyle. Grade IV Jrr-l. l-lrllia Birz: 2. Marjorie l\'lil1‘l)l'>l1lll(l; 3. Veda M“. ‘Iollulil. _ Grudi‘ III Si~--l. Alarjr Web- str-l"; Li. Alden Doekclldorff. Grade II Jr-l. Patricia Grntll: 2. Muriel MacDonald; 1i. Cnl"llleil Doskelldorff. GNP-iii! II Sr-l. Tllln Potvcl"; 2, JQW‘ P0\\‘<‘1': 3. Ernest MflCMillfill. atton m..;le by Niiss Irene Dcllnr. 'I‘hoilgll taken by surprise, Miss Martin in a few well chosen words thanked all those prcscllt. After lullcll the young people indulged ill dancing till the wool slna.’ lloilr". The nlusic beingiur- lllsllfll by Webstel"‘s Orchestra which is kilowll fur and wide for their lllllslJfll talent. All (ll-parted wishing Pellzie. health and prosperity it every walk of life. Following ls the ilddrcss: Dear PCIIZlCZ 1t is will feelings Dr. Wood's as; It Friend. alstioa o on’! Ieglecl Thai Persistent, llaeking tloilgh Get a bottle of Dr. Wood ‘s Norway Pine Syrup from your ilrugrzist or ilcnll-r. i foundation oi‘ the trouble. A few doses will con- vince you it is just the I'(‘Il\t‘tly you require. helps to Sfllltilllllfl the weakened‘hrnnellinl organs, nllnys soothes null heals the il"i"it.'ltt-ll parts, lllit$flll~i 111,. plilciglli rillil I|l\l4‘ll!~', IIIIIl hills lllltllri- to ilislil-liyl- lll‘ Illtlrliitl ilei-lluulliltiolls. _\\he_n this rs done the persistent, hacking cough will dl!lg]lfifll‘, no 1 lng awake nights, an 11.11am. tllobrorlc isl tubes. It strikes at the irritation. siilnlires illtliilllllltliinli, Glade III Jr-l. Ellen wool- dfldizc and LeRoy MacDonald; 2. Marion Wooldrldge; 3. Lewis Mac~ Millnn. _ Grade I SP l. Elaine dortf. Grade I Jl"—1. Audrey Marshall. Perfect awendailce: Althea Deli-k. elldorff. Juliet Swan, Margaret Wflvldridiif‘. Clarence Wooldrirlce. Erma Birt, Marjorie MacDonald. Aldcll and Carmen Doekendorff, I-lmcst MacMillall, Ellen and .\iar~ ion Wonldrldge. lJcRoy ltIacD-finald. “Ilninc Dockeildorff. Edith F. MncLauchlan Teacher. Dock-cu- ANNUAL MEETING EARNS- CLIFFE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The seventh annual meeting of the Earnscliffe Women's In liiute met at trc home of Mrs. Frank Gltnson with nil nltclldlillro oi illile lllclnbcrs and fire Mectllll: opeucd by repealing the Creed followed by roll call which was answered by "A Peace Motto" ‘of vregrctiitliatwjhehllcnibers‘ of ' your illlstillterl ClfOlls for the good i of the pupils. You have taken a. ‘ your i i pnillieil, launch‘: School. Mrs. Dun ‘ "" your " this gift as a slight token of our _ lllt‘ dorff. Grade VII--1. Juliet siVilill 2. hlargilrct Wilolrlrirlue; 3. Garth . Birt. ~ ‘ GJaile VI Jr~l. Lorne .Kii‘iil.'§ 3. j Mi"- \l.~lltll'.\. i illectiilgs and rcgilial‘ lycle‘ read alld adopted. The Prcsicicllt. in an interesting ‘. last. allllilal ‘address outlined tile work clone g dilriilg the year and tll3i1k3d the IIIPIIIUPY.» fol" their silpport. bnlallre oi $22.27. Reports of coili- ltlltiocs il-iloweil and llf.‘\\' ones ap- lVlCI>Ii1lC and l'\il.~. B. D0511? 51*? lMrs. L u ivlclllzlls". and Mrs. P. McIl Pi'(‘g‘,l'itlllllli‘, bliss Laura Young. The ii(\ll0\\'llll.! officers were elect- ed for llle i-clllmg year: Pro . 'I'lle SCCl't‘i.ill'_Vi5 report showed a ‘ Bliss i~ ‘Ilium Yioiillg; \'ili('L‘*Pl'L‘_. All.» 15"." l McLeod; Sec. Nils. Ilerllazd Doylcj, . Ilirectors, - lVlrs. Mrs. George Praugh Gleason; Aildliors, M1 Illllls. .\Il".~". Laura The prcanmllllle [‘()l1;~l> " reaiilit; "Yllilu" Sons and W lli lwlll< brr- to ll‘. i" hmui- fol‘ llll‘ bcr illeetlllg. roll <ull 1'1 br- H114 .swcred by cxcl::l::~,;~ of C llili git s. Aicrililr: clrswl bjv the Nut/i iollnl Aniiunl. your collection. l 6 liiuttl-‘Eni [I 3 Salad lnrLr lij 3 (Nilvlloth; iclm onclosina- . .. You'll be delighted with this Wnl .A. Rogers A1 Plus Ouoliiy Silvovwuve jolly 5clvcr, mode by Oneida, Lid, in the icsllionoble "Cloydonii pattern. ltis iusl whet you want for serving iums, jellies, mcllmcllodes. cic , end is most reasonably priced. OLD DUTCH will save you money and go further because it's made with SEISMOTITE men m rnulrm There's nothing like Old Dutch for more and boiler cleaning per penny of cost. lt won't scratch oi iniulo suiluces because it's hoe from hcllsll, gliiiy pcilitlel. Buy on extra con or two oi Old Dutch Cleanse-v today 0nd odd this beautiful lolly Sclvoilo Old Dutch Silverware Offer Extended to December 31, 1937 ln addition to the‘ above ollci, Old Dutch cnublc-s you to build u complete set oi this icmous silverware. Choose any one or scvclcll 0i the units listed below. All you have to do is lo send 50c and windmill pnncls from 3 Old Dutch lobcls with eocll unit you older. OlDDillCttVLLA-Nflii‘ ilenl. i ‘w; "b4 Khcanlav /\vo T<»r,,»|_,_ windmllirlrr-lrrl lmm Old Dutch label; (or oomph-lo lubcblnnd I>:‘ ls! wh -_'- pie-me snnd m0 i‘. Ii Ova‘ Qua Gnonn: l‘ '1 Tnlvlnqrolam P] Iced Dunk 5IX-‘on1 l i lCold Merit l 01L. l1 3 liuiier§zsioodevs ‘.1 l Glclvyiedlo ll 1 Dlnnnr Knila nod Fork (‘l1 Ruiiov Kaila and Sllonr Snonn [l Round Pisrtnd Ssrvsi (This ltonl flit and 1 Old Dutch lebnli) E] Jolly Sewn (Illll Item 1S.‘ and 1 Old Dutch label). ; i ." ~ flrfsm.¢;zba.fl—- < Ir A ,. ~ =, 1.». 0,-‘ . .