BELLS. N008 ws received sbeve. ' v and was». onerous. prises before buying. PRICE TO qyEAR-Cash f; Cell early and get firs flsslottetswa - :R'.».., Classified A F.- -v Agents Wanted EE-rnlo nnowna, osen ofi! ,1" weeks. ouurlisn. sna-azlc-t: l For ‘Sale g --i.___ I0! HA1} - IIAB-D WOOD IN , - lots to suit purchasers. Everett lllta§oq North River. 0102-11. p r his‘; roe sun? "zxgood condition, 202 Hillsboro St. 9735-12-6-31 .,,__‘----—-—-—--—- yo‘: sass. no uh‘. nosrm sun {groom stgnsca hand at Ouardhn Office. ‘ roll SALE-it H. P. DYNAMO. IN perfect condition. Apply Guardian. l“.S.-9240-tf ‘Also “Home Manufactured” PUNG, HIGH BOX‘ All of which we are’ selling at lowest prices for ggph or approved credit. Call and see our stock an SPEBIAL ATTENTION "" We have on hand 5 Sets Oroide and Genuine Rub- ber Harness which we are now ofiering at HALF A. NDNNE 81-00. “cannons sernseesnwrruw e e I wig. O II u and HARNESS our season's supply of the d got only. t choice. H l ~--'-= Summerside . . dvertisements Boarders Wanted WANTID — TWO BOAR-Dill. Al’- 'Pl! It Guardian. 0760-12-8-3. wsrrrsn - osunsllssu soun- or. Anni: ocsrslui. efos-la-s-a Female Help Wanted EXPEIIINCIDV “AID WLNIID References. 5W1! Mrs. Huohescn. H] UP]!!! P111106 St. 9730-12441 Male Help Wanted BECOME IXPIIT BAIBII through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write: Moler Barber College. 0'1! Barringion. Halifax. Oct. lt-lts tf Council ;S’Side | I (Special to the Guardian) BUMMIIRdIDsI, Dcc. B.-—'l‘he reg- ular monthly meeting 0! the 5W1- mersido ‘Town Council was hold in the Councilyohamber last night. Mal!- or Lidstone presiding and all the Councillors present with the except- ion of Councillor McNeill, who is in ' the Montreal General Hospital. After lhe minutes of the previous meeting had been read and adopted, paid bills lumounting to 11231.86 and unpaid bills $1007.27 were passed. Electric light paid bills amounting to 01020.10 unpaid bills, $1087.21 passed. Police report wss as follows: Bevan convic- tions for drunkeness. One assault case dismissed. One conviction for profane language. One vagrant. Fin- es and miscellaneous s , 0137.00. The Chief of Police Kane reported peace and order good this month. A request was asked for a telephone to be installed in Chief of Police room at the Mawlsy House. The report of chief engineer of the electric light plant was read andfiled. A resolution was unanimously passed that the Mayor sud Town Councillors offic- ially express their sympahty with councillor McNeil! in his serious ill. ness and their thankfulness that he has so fsr recovered from his oper- ation in the Montreal General Hos. pitel and that s telegram be dispatch ed to him st Montreal conveying their sincere sympathy and icy st his rs- vevcry. A discussion regardin‘ u" "W"!!! 0!, ‘ ted companies °Wltins in Bummerside with their head oflee outside the province gag Piles- m matter was laid ever. A llttlrofthsasswssresd lromllslss zllfillsdfiossnurssforthsuss of the room in the Town Hall during hsrtsrmofomoeasnurse fcrPrinoo Wllltl- A resolution was passed m“ ths water and sewerage committee be lillssriled to extend the water and IWIIIII from Central Street down Willow Avenue to Duke Street, the F"! to commence at once and eon- "vllwsthsstreetssrsrssw. lble until the frost comes. ‘this mo- "m W" nut by Councillor Phillips, "mndtd b! Councillor Kelly and "upfimitl b! Councillor Grady, M; I. Monthly Meetin i 5,. ._ ES OF THE GAME AB fiOPTlD BY THE CANADIAN AMAIIUB HOCKEY ASOCIATION AND THE MARITIME AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION klhul. (Continued) FACE-OFF ON so-r-‘oor LINE When an off-side is committed by tho defending side from a play with~ in the 80 foot limit at the end of the rink, the puck is to be taken back to the 00foot lino and to one side and there facccl off. KNOCKING-ON l5.-'I‘he puck may be stopped with the hand but not carried or held or knocked on by any pal-t of the body. With the exception of the goalkeeper as defined in Rule 0, a player’ must not throw the puck or shove it along the ice with his hand or kick it, in tentionally. Any player of the de- fending team back of ilie 60' foot line may kick or carry the puck with his skate but must not carry it over his 00 foot line. OHADGING, TRIIPING, ETC. 1e.-l\"o player shall raise his stick above his shoulder or throw it along the ice. charging, tripping, collsrlns. kicking, cross-checking, pushing, lying sitting or kneeling on the ice, shall not be allowed. And the referee must rule of! the ice, for any time in his discretion, a player who, in the op- inion f the referee, has deliberately offend against the above rule. If a player makes any unfair or rough play, or disputes any decision of the referee or other oillcials, or uses any foul or abusive language or enters into any altercation withsspeetafor, the referee may rule him cl! for such time as he may deem expedient, or for the remainder of the game, and no substitute shall be allowed. If, in the opinion of the l ‘ , a defend- ing player has deliberately commit- ted a foul to prevent s. score, he shall not stopthe play until that play has been completed. “Twin Capitol Theatre "TWIN BEDS," THE SCIIIN ADOPTION OI‘ THE FAMOUS STAGE FARCE OPENED A TIIIII DAYS’ ENGAGEMENT AT THE CAPITOL YESTERDAY. The story deals with the comical happenings incidental to the sepa- ration of the bride and bridegroom on their wedding night, with many involved and side-splitting minglings of husbands, wives, identical spart- mcnts and so on. Incidentally, it displays the latest in pulchritude- revealing negllgee and lingerie. But it's clean and wholesome, and the love story is appealing. further proof, if any is needed, that the movies can present e stage hit as effectively as the stage itself is given at the Capitol ‘Theatre, where "Twin Beds" in cinema garb holds sway. This screen version of the famous stage comedy forms an ideal ve- hicle for the First National star. Jack Mulhall. l-lis part is that of a young bridegroom who hates twin beds. The bride is Patsy Ruth Mil- ler, who is also a little riot in her part. However, it isAths great work of Mulhsll and his cast that makes of an entertaining stage play one of the most delectable fun-morsels the screen has presented. The cast is really an unusually notable col- lection of screen artists to be as- sembled for a single picture. ‘ In the most familiar roles of the stage play are, in addition to Mul- hall and Miss Miller, Gertrude As- tor, Zssu Pitts, Armand Ksliz, 21d- ward Gribborl, Alice Lake, Knute Erricson, Carl Levinnes, Ben Hend- ricks, Jr., Edith Chapman, Nita Mar- tan and Bert Roach. The screen plot of “Twin Beds" follows that of the stage play rather closely, diverging only to take ad- vantage o! the screen's greater dra- 'mstic and scenic resources. GREAT (Continued from page i) sive coughing that resulted in un- consciousness in the worst cases. “gods” At CITY (Continued from page l) not suitably fur-nlshed for a rest- Remember llow You ilave Saved on ilrugs 0o the Same 0n.Your Xmas Purchases room. It was thought by some coun- rownsn smote DOUBLE sun - rail-u: course-rs cillors that a basement should not “EAL I be used as a rest room. gygppy» The matter was left to the public i Ipimnhwl‘ i property committee. ’ A petition from the owners of the I c to new fertilizer mixing plant asking j 1‘ . for freedom from civic taxation for. 5 l a period of five years, was read. It i was decided that the matter should ‘I ‘ i be given publication through the ' '_ _ press once a week for a month. and ‘ ‘hggsmob P351131“ afterwards brought up for discus- “vi-n 5M1 m’ yARpLEy sion. Dr. W. J. P. McMillan, City Health $1.50 $1.50 SWEET PEA BATH NHVDER COTY‘! BATH SALT m: RENAUD '2'” $150 $2.50 Oificcr. reported one death during the month. Ho stated that frequ- ently the Children's Aid Society is called upon to look after children.‘ whose parents have been sentenced to jail for breaches of the Prohibi- We have the largest and b and 'l‘uiielrics in the City prices. We deliver free. not come io our store, just phone 219 and ask for est assortment of Compacts to choose from. If you can- tion Act. This state o! affairs has inspired the passing of the resolution f? y-ARDLEY previously read at the meeting. firs; ' l. “ml SALT instanced the plight of two furliilua; ' s1“, l, 33,50 the heads of whom had been sent tu ‘ AilLliT Jail for a prohibition offense. The: r- F5331 _ i_-- 60c BOX children have been thrown on fhc charity of a certain citizen. ‘Til:- iii‘ responsibility docs not rest on 1hr CQMPFES-“Ell City. but oil the GOVPYnlliClll. Dr. McMillan thought. His tvorsilip rc- ported that one of the women of U11‘ I l. families in question hflfl come in him and had been. directed to g0 to ulc‘ , Premier. He thought that the Gov- ‘ eminent should provide for such families. l 3 Councillor Holman remarked that _ the time ls approaching wllcll the‘ Government and the city mllgt so} —"——~——~--——*"~~ something toward making prcvision' flu.- intention of the Light Comnllt- for Juvenile dcllnquvnts- He tho-lulu tee i0 look into lllls nluttcl‘ shortly. m" when u" 01d P- E- 1- HOBDNHI 'l‘lie limiter of settling all out- h" hem vfltmd. the building standing bill with the Halifax Her- mlzht be used o: a rviormctory- nid of saws was referred to. Tile Dr. I. E. Croken, Meat and Milk city hllil offered to settle for $100. Inspector. reported that clshtcvn while tile Herald oflrrcd to settle for samples of millcon the first test cou- $159, tamed sediment; 0n 111B 509011“ 105i Cf1llilC1ilUl' llllrkc, reporting for the an we!‘ elem’- commlttec on the disposal’ 0f 1111159. s°m° discusskm mnowed- 511d 1t stated that the committee approved was decided that the offending prc- of‘ tun suuwcsfiml made by Messrs. dim" fihvilld be urosvsutvd- VXIHIGGI‘ inc and Iivlrillg, of the Councillor Foster for the Finance 15-319,“; 5.1mm company. ctlmmittee TEPQTW-‘d eW-‘Tytllillg Sfit- His Vlorsilip reported that he had lsfactory- Well :1 lcttcr from Dr. Manion. Councillor Kennedy, for tile Sirccll- _~,- m" l-;,il\-_--,;;,<) relative g3 tax- Committee- rclmrmd um51"1l@1i°1‘ 5°!‘ uifiloll of rlullvzrv property, wherein the city horses and vehicles had imcn U- UNITED SLYCCESSOR TO THE iyiac-KINNON DRUG. c0.’ ‘WVIIIJRE YOU GET MORE FOR ‘ Act 0n Ysllnruv LAVENDER soar x (‘A2125 BOXED ...... .. $1.00 (:11; ~ or noses SOAP ~| C _.|\'.l'.'.\' Ti) A BOX ....- $1.85 YOUR DOLLAR." Butter Imports f OTTAVYA DISCUSSES REPORT, THAT AUSTRALIAN PRODUCT I TO FLOOD CANADIAN MARKET I OTTAWA, Dec. 8.—Cabinct Coun- fl cil discussed today a report from : Vancouver that Canada would be flooded with Australian butter. With " complete data before them, members 'l of the Cabinet gave consideration to - the ullolc matter; and willie there was no ofllclnl declaration made tit assurance was given that the City would be uivcll every oppmillllily 1-0 prcss Si»; claims. (Cflltllllflll Tfllfloffvwi Won-y and depression on dark foggy " days are responsible for many deaths Sir William Arbutl-lnot Lane, the "W" W" larch-ted u Janitor at u‘ puvvah council ndloumed um the conclusion of the slttinZ. the provided aftcl- the fearing clown cf _ feeling in political circles is that such "fl f the old barn. i,_______._.____ Situations Wanted ,____..._________._______ FOR SALE-NEW ELECTRIC VAC- uum cleaner, American make, eight attachments, life uarantec. Lady WANTED-WOMAN ~WXTII BABY w Dwunb" "th- —S. . ' .. - _ , _ < _ ~ - ‘- - l‘ giving up home; r5111 sacrifice for wants work by the month, town or ~ Lindsey Pleads noted aum¢ttY 9n 19nd“! health. “ccggclnfr éficnmfgfll 5°‘? tltlillrgyll‘ .A'1t‘.iii‘l flom ‘the Cfl-llilfllflll Fed a ISOINLIUOD will ha: be pctrrmittleld go “v ‘ i $35.00. Apply 48 Kent St. country. Apply Guardian. 0108-11. _ 15°15 the Dally M511 tollltfht- I have p“ y “mm °° 1'01"“ N l"~ t-mtmn n! fhv Blind asking the City ZITL-E. rcuous o c mcc g, . . - K ‘ 9770-12-9 ______ s known a perfectly healthy man to u“ work or construct-m“ 0“ H“: "m" to urge on the Fncicral Government McGrcgor, trade commissioner for - -—-—-—y Wanted R ls bee“; "h, u“. h No t cu l 86b bid new! it breakfast, then go annex 1s ready" to 5° f°1""“.m- the past-lug of s, pcusions bill for the Australia, in a statement issued, stat- Miscelianeous - world 0o nsl/e the S, W: the out and Bet Pneumonia straight/way (muncmor Doug“ ‘hmmlt m" m" venom of blind persons. ed there W03 "absolutely no denser" ' ' ' m“ maxed in NEW YORK- 1390- »3-‘F°Ym°¥ material use‘! i“ bmlm"? the ml" A rcrnlutinn in accordance with of the Canadian market being f1ood-;_gl ~ JOHN ALFRED MoDONALD. PRO: vincial Land Surveyor. Herman- WANTED -- OLD ‘AMERICAN ..Prlnts and Lithographs oflcllpper Ships. Bteamships. Railway trains. tint nsmw passage. tiles the tem- D01’. For be it from me to assert that Judge Ben B. Lindsey of Denver, who was ejected from the Cathedral of Worry is far more dangerous than any carbon dioxide or sulphuric acid fumes in the air during fog. The llcx should be bought by louder. Councillor Rcnrclnll. for tho Firs ihv \vi.-.i\ nf iii!‘ Fodcrniion lvrls pass- cd by lilo (,‘.lvilil"ll. ed lvitii Australian butler. I l Docisioll was made by Cabinet to: l i] l, , l line. 9279-11-21-11110 etc Modern uictures not reaulred- st. John the Divine yesterday after Committee, t l u» n , l i e v ~ - KJOd . u - r t f1 . 1'11 vants who re-il .v. P. Stafford, 00 Fraser Que- glint everybody says must be true. he had interrupted Bishop William ‘s? Llgmegdm urfinrvficoday and a“ pumper lladrliltglnctostcldl on ifoulrirl ,,I:,"::h',‘,‘,:n:,,tC-1§ 3,1120 ggn-Ioé digm: 23141.9ti],Jssingllthlficgalar,“ M the | . . . _ _9_5;, ‘who,’ i, f s pp a ra e es were res- ' ‘ "'- .- - i»? l’ -~ ~ ' » _' Theatrmal supphes +wrong asyrighto ton’ u likely to be T‘ Mmnln!» "P1395195 l" W9“ 5159 “mam » will"! 0" N01" 24m- Bild 110d PYQVPII |\iii'(‘.“i for ills purpose of iluildirlg a 0nd of each month their December i‘ .___._-._---__-_i_ ' court today and obtained a wntln- LONDON Dec B_Th ., 1 satisfactory. Reports of Mr. H. A. _.,.l,_,,,,-_,,- m]; M Victoria psi-r, in- uiiponds fill December 2:. ‘This step l. COMPLETE STOCIQT MoEIINONA GEORGE B "ma," uance until December 12 of a. charge “dcath fogfl of £11; Meugenvsligogi Mcsscrvcy, City Surveyor and Mr. c. _,,,,1);,,~ u". m“- wi-gnt 5.411105, and i.- being inkrrn in view of the Christ: f Y Cfl-“ilme Wmimm" "w" - "' -_- -- M” rs" d 1 d t. H lead a not A. B r u n . f f . 7 . . -- < ~ . ' tel-in, '1'. S. Nov. S-lmih. ,1‘... R m BIRTHS Z111“; (in: forgtgfigglstrst: Bus," he Belgiultn, which last week claimed dcrwéfégrso in lihlsofofinil 6621110 ‘gale :6 mas season. -_ _ '- _ more harl three score human lives ' ‘ ' " ' _ , ' _ I l‘ ,n.a,l._ had several speaking engagements t 1 bl also read. ‘Tile committee ilrcposc: soil .1 own driving horse, and P N!’ 990110 3- Mlfilltt. W611 M the Pr!“ “m”? Hm‘ which would take him out of the w“ no due to any commun ca e to insurc the machine against puu- nlltllzlr 1 flu‘ Fire Cvnlmitlflfl 1° i iris/z Pluck 7 ’ (Canadian Pressi MONTREAL. Que, Dec. l-Patrick (Tshnughnessy won through cold. min and snow on the long hike from Winnipeg to Montreal yesterday only to find that he must trudge on to st. John, N. 13., where his fiancee lics critically ill. Ushaugilncssy, broke and out of work, wns in Winnipeg when he re- ceived a cabelgram telling him of his sweethearts illness. With‘ true Irish pluch, be ‘n0 out from Winni- W: on November 18, to hike to Mon- trcal where he hoped to get a/job on n cattle boat to take him to Ireland. Yesterday he trudged up to s harbor Policeman and asked where he could Wt n rattle boat. The officer told him lilrli the last cattle bout of the seas- °h had sailed from Montreal, so O'- Bhlusnessy turned about and headed test towards Saint John. CHEROKEE HERBS The famous Indian Blood purifier and sys- kncsm resident of Summer-side pan- cd away on Monday morning at file residence of his srn Wallace at Darnley. Mr Miwflutt was '11 yoarsof sgeflewssbornstbarnleysnd was the son of the late James Malc- ‘Nutt. n. lived on the old molecules where he died, until about ll years ago when he retired‘ from farm life and came in Bummerddstnrddmm 1019 under the Bell Government he was appointed high sheriff cl Prince County. which office he filled with credit until 1923 when he resigned and became registrar of deeds st In Court House, Bummerstde. a pmtlon which he held until his fatal ilina last~ spring. He was also probation and truant officer for Summelide at that time. The late Mr. MaoNutt was 1 0t Summers" ’s most htdlk finned citizens and his demise wn learned with regret, slholuh his ilness had been cs nioh s nettle tQ the news was not unexpected, lb w‘ a Ila. her of the Masonic Order and s pest of King Edward Lodge No. l6 at Malpeque. A staunch Liberal and an elder of Trinity United Church. There are left to mourn his s-‘ tens cleanser removes the cause of indigestion, ipstlon, rheuma- tism. pimples. etc. We are offering l packages Si‘ for the price of one. II 81.00 remittance and we will "M YW- hostage prepaid two 81.00 whirl of this proven herbal rem- Ffll‘ scnuine Ch lr . an“ m “mo” cro ee Products, ad to as INDIAN REMEDY co. Danes: st. West, rel-est». "w. as-tnlt . _._._.. One Tenement of Dlssdas Tflfllll Ne. s wscerstsssl Genre Attached. Poem-his November ma. Aral! L- M- roona a co. i treasurer at s salary of 5,000. widow, formerly Miss Rodd of the eastern pert of the Province, one daughter. Mrs Henry Ddmiey, Esm- isl-l cf Calgary Alberta, and two sons Fred in the West and Wallace on the homestead abo imo brothers. Peter and new: or Win00"!- tc all of whom the Guardian extends its sincere awhile/thy- ‘flle filnersl will take piece op. Wednesday st 1.30 p. m. fresh his late residence to the WING"! 90m’ ewl-y, the service will be undcr the auspices of the Masonic Lodge-S l-lAL-DAX, Dec. a-With s vote of 9 to 3 the Nova beetle Exhibition Commission yesterday appointed l!- D. Biden manager and secretary,‘ i 1f. Mei‘. Hall. who has been the secretary-treasurer of the commission for nearly 20 yesrs, was retired with the understanding that he wou1d_ I hand over his books by Jsnusry l0.‘ 1081. f-ris salary. It the rate of $2.000 hill continue for three months. vital. on Dec. s, mo, to Mr. and Mra- lsurle Perry, of Summerside, a daughter. " MAUIINIlI-At the P. E. I. Hog. nits-Lon D00. 5, 1980, t0 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MacKenzic. City, s deuohter. Sl-rah Elizabeth. DEATHS ._._..___________, COII-At Inltiid, December 0th, 0""! OW. aged so years. mineral Wtdlltllll? mornin! at 0 o'clock. IDNG-At the City Hospital. Dec. 0, 1H0. John Long, mien, m4 M, runes-s! from his late residence to 5t. Peters Be! on Wednesday morn. 111R. Dec. 10th at 8 o'clock. PIlIBO-lh the Oity Hospital, Dec. 8th, MI. Joseph Peters, aged 40 years ‘ Funeral from her late residence, Nmfth RAIBtlOO this afternoon to Rus- ties ChIIch. BOVIIIb-At Bunbluy. Dec. s, 1030,, Franklin Bovyer, in his 31st year. Funeral Tuesday, private, service at the house. Public service at Cross Roads Church at I p. m. JORDAN-At ol-ovenhin-st. Ont. December 0th, 1930. G. Fletcher Jor- dlfl, son of w. Richard W. Jordan. When! Friday. Dec. 11th. from the Baptist Church. Murray Harbor, st I p- m. _.... _,p IN MEMUNIAI h "Wills menlery of J l Campbell. who pssgsg ber 7th, 1001. “u, marriage theories. said he city between now and December l2. Counsel ifor Lindsey, who was sr- rested after he tried to reply to the Bishop's attack on his companionste would raise the question whether a marl has a right to speak out in church disease, in the opinion ' of Belgian health authorities and they so‘ in- formed the British Ministry of health today. The Belgian statement, which expressed the belief that the fog was clearly a matter of local conditions, was in reply to a communication from the British Ministry of Health. iic liability, property dnmugc nmi collision. Councillor Rcardlm uirlfwi. Councillor Burke reported ilult six lights were reported ollt inst 111011111. but nil were replaced. The clccirlw light company feel confident of cloni- ing with the usual light siiuufim: purchw-"c (“'0 ilvwivcli fort of how. | A l‘i‘-"l!'i.il'\il \\ 11x0 {iilsstd nuth-l nrirllla iii" Stiprnllinry bfugisztrntc to ulitc in (he Ilzliiizn: Ilorniri that: lilo‘ offer for sxfifiinr: the advertis- inr: rfiiilu, lvonkl lvlf be zlccvpicd by i i i D A N C I N G TONIGHT AT TIP TOP INN Mnipcquc Road. Gaytnwn (Opposite Bill Board) JERRY and his Novelty Orchestra 111'.‘ Cmzllcii. _'.vhom Santa Pals may make happy under sumoieht provocation. MANY A (Continued from page l) way some kiddie who otherwise would have no dents Claus, and who would shed bitter tears of- disap- pointment on the occurrance of the greatest tnsody in the life of a child. Today the first list of children appears. This list will be greatly ill- crcasccd during the next few days.‘ Santa Pals are coming forward splen- didly from tho outset. A number of Inhabitants of Great Britain be- came uneasy over fears that the in- tense fog which has shrouded Isle for the last few days might car- ry the deadly effects of the Meusc fog. Their anxiety was increased by reports of the death yesterday near Clrosmount, Yorkshire of ten cattle from an unknown malady. The fog in the Meuse Valley killed a large number of cattle and livestock. the CATTLE DYING GEOGMOUNT, Yorkshire, Dig- iand, Dec. a-Jiesr that the myster- icus fog borne malady which has taken a toll in men and beasts in the Meuse Valley 0d Belgium, may be during the next three or four weeks During Halloween night, fifty-four lights were broken. It will cost the company in excess of $200 in re- placing those. Councillor Holman iiioucilf that there shoulrl be some sysicnl of in- specting the wiring in the houses of POLIFE REPORT The fnllolvillr: report. compiled by Chic.’ c,” Pnlirc B"‘i Julio, urns pre- u-zlfozl 1:," (munch-ivy l-lolnlnn for the ti“ i 1131K‘? (Jonnzlliicc: I , I-‘lfly .<(?\’(‘Zl <37» arrests were uiade i _ c-‘-:~.c~‘o~:-o§:§o§:<c»=:. l .".'.'e cent Empty Stocking Filhd. "Goals hlt not forgotten." W his Wife and rs .0 OOOQQOO-O OOOOO those whose names are published be- 1v have contributed to the twenty- spresding to England, was caused today by the inexplicable death of ,ton cattle on a farm near here. Neither the veterinary surgeon at- "m" A" i tending the cattle n01‘ the district 1~ wtmllBwn ‘veterinary inspector ever encountered 2. Esther iflllmn“ Wtbmk, ‘lthoum they 3- Phi“? ""' a have definitely concluded that the ‘~ Tim“ ‘symptorm are not those oi’ any 5- Ruby 51 notifiable disease. A certain amount . 3* Jen‘- --~"'~~- 12 i of fog has prevailed over tho York- 7- Mm“ 51silirs region the pest few days. but 9‘ Wm" Winona of the other famls has been 9. Lshoy .......... . . . . ..... lijslmfllfly aflectut l0. limes’. .......... . . . . .. 2i 11- mid" 3i -sullsllma.srns surname 19- PM 13 collar-At the resunlptlon of the 18. IAWIBIIOB ........s.-.... 4 com-t a; Qmnmm-sldn yaw-d“. 1t whit» Vmenunglneeoseels. .1. Hallotvs 16- Btwll! 5 Central Creamerles was heard, be- IW- n"! - 7 insansotiorl fordamsgosior wrong 11. In B fui elsnusssl and ssssult. rile evi- Il- llm I deuce of the Plaintiff, n. .1. Hailett u- Nfllllll ................. G ‘n4 page)"; wimg w“ 11mm, I0. fll_l ‘.-.s-.-..s..s-..s.. l '11“ Qggmlngflqn 5nd “Q3543;- 31. Gladys s snguum q m“, two wit, I- Nil-the" ---------------- 9 rleasss occupied the attention of the I. Annabelle ............... ‘I cunt all my. ‘The lawyers are Mr. M. Bile I ‘flung Ogmpbgll, K,C, arm My J,J, Ielhwins is s mt of suits. Pals: Johnston, x. c. for the plaintiff Mrs. l. C. Kendersorl, Mrs. L. C. and m- Heath Strong K. C. and %'l7h}'.\lllllAfihAMOXnnls,K-0.L. hlirfl. N. McNeil], K. C. for k- NB {All Worth. Mrs. Henry Ait- fondant. 1Tb flee will be fflllned ken. Infill Ifihllllv Bialre Bflhlilt. Dotpldiehllt Q!» way’ three for Common Assault; one illi- dcr the Customs Act, and four un- oi’ milk and eight of cream from same to the City Analyst for irrt. The amounts and Costs during Nnvcmbm" [ITO Q5 ' follows:- It the mains of the cools um unsel- the Prohibition Act . $300.00 lballsneous Pines and the city. vciziiill 1hr c‘ limits during N03 Councillor Burke sinicrl illrlt it \".':1.'_= \'(‘nllJf‘i‘ if": flu- frillouiuy; classified; i____i_ . diff?" 1 Offence Arrcsts (‘omiciinlls Diwllfv-(‘fl Tomi Remarks Breaking and Emtering 3 fi ii Juveniles Drunk and Disorderly 4 4i 4 Drunk and Incnpnble 1'1 Iii] 1 2i Disorderly Conduct . . . . . .. 3 l i 2 BBB-flit)’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -i ~l -1 lfillcolllvooli i Keeper o"! Dsiordcriy llou‘ c 1 l l l; uwllihs imp. Operating M. Vehicle while i intoxicated . . . . . . . . . 4 1i l i iObtalning money by Faire 2 yum": Dor. i prctences . . . . . . . . . .. l l l Penitentiary < Theft (Shop-liftlngi 1 1 l Znloutllinlp. Unlawful possession of Ill- i toxicatirlg Liquor .'i 3 3 | Vagrsncy .. (l 2 l 3 Totals 57 5i Ll 57 , In addition to the above hlifililflil- (to-ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . $447.67, cd arrests there were five pros u-I _ | tions under the Traffic Ilv-lmlv flu" 'l'-~::|l nnxwun: . . . . . . . . . . . .. f947.67| “speeding? one for rcclzlnz» cirivlnu: (Jill: <i‘li.l~~ ]l('i.illl1l(‘(1 iiv the; ' I I der the Sanitary By-Lavv. . csvorfczi to Queens‘ We assisted the Proliibliion orilefi . _- Jail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. a4. crs in fourteen searches nf 171'(‘il1lFf\ . - cnl-lml frmn Jail to i suspected of the unlawful ssic m" (‘l i. for ililll . . . . . . .. 201 possession of lntoxicaling Liquors. l-Z-cnricrl in Ff\1(‘('ll\\'0()i'1 .. .. 4' Six prosecutions were cnfcrcd. lnSuullnunscs served l5; conviction being registered in crow i Subpoenas served l0. case. Jlrcciiiult il(7il.'=(‘3 quarantined 3,’ On November 14th nnrl 29th iilfiélY-Vffiilllif llOll.\'.".< l-cicnscd from ! Force collected twenty ninc snmpivs Qllumnliur- . 4 Licensed Milk Vendors nnd zlciivcrcci i m] fen days leave of nbscncr. with collected in Fizloflbntli claim: inclusive, flllfl Constable} (Frills; Nvnscriliyrz" nrc as fol- Ccnsizzbio J. \V. lilggilts ivns graph‘ llujr. 1mm November 17th to 26th,‘ J. S. lliulznr from November 5th to 13th, Mill rluics inclusive. This com- liirfm; all rnnual lcrlve of absence for current ycar. l .0 o o .0. if Before Buying Your Christmas Chocolates look nvcr our aitractive lssort- ‘ ment first. You will like them and they are priced right. .5‘. . Our usual variety of CANIS. RIBBON (‘ANDY and TOYS ‘ ' lviii be here for you. Buy your candy at the Candy Store. Whites Tea Rooms SUNNYSIDE IDJIIZQDQOCQUD? z 951b-ll-20-3wecks. NOW ARRIVING Bran, Shorts, While Mid- dlings. Oil Cake, Cotton Seed, Cornmeal, Cracked Corn, Schumacher Feed, Union Dairy Feed, Sugar Beet Pulp and Feed Wheai, all of which we are selling at specially low prices in ion lots. Also Blend and Hard Wheat Flour in Bags and Bbis. at greatly reduced prices. A. iiorne & to.