Q LKIDNEY '1 DECEMBER 1o. 1931 O ©'©'©‘ sore-mic‘ Y I»- 4 eiekd Try a pound of “The Alum Baking Powder, 29c Tea, for your tired ever used. » MEAT S Pork Roast GRO 9@i@ * Actions Speak Loudr Than Words l P. J's. “Economy Sale" still going flirting-w few of our Specials listed below will convince you 2- 4 lbs. Best Bulk Dates .. 8 lbs. Beat Cooking Figs 25c Wagstaffs 40 oz. Marmalade 10 lbs, White Hand Picked Beans . .. . 10 lbs. Onions and Saucer, all for In a moment of meditation have a cu of our =2 lbs Sausages 29c Pork Chops Iliassseunaasaessaesaeleuuo-IQ P. J. MacDonald © 25c ©© ...25c 18c esaassesso World's Best”. No with Fancy Cup ©©@ 35c ©©©© nerves. Once tried, for- yto Newsom s: McLecds ad. eoeoooo POTATOES. —- Atknflgn 15 caued , 10791-12-10-11. . Sunday. Dec. l3, I931. Rev. a. c OTOWQ. Pastor. 10.45 a. m. Bcdeque, Bllbieot “The Ten Virgins" 11.45 a, m- sllmliy School. 7.00 p. m. Frec- wwm 511519". “Why do min reject -___ BRADALBANE United Church oil Canada. Valley It 8 o. m-; Bradalbane at '1' p. m. Thos. Palethorpe, Minister PECIALS . 16c 15c CER 0 Clo sified Advertisements .__ pm’... _>_._.____ . 0000000000080 l*" Agents Wanted nan on. woman T0 TRAVEL “n4 IPPOIDI scents for old-estab- lished house. Position permanent. Yearly guarantee $1092. (being 8'11. weekly average) and expens- es; commission besides. Winston 00-. Toronto. A. W. Dec. 8-10-12. ._-___.'..___.________ IOU MAI RECEIVE DAILY CASH earnings taking orders for "Life of Edison." Large illustrated book; low price; ideal book for Christmas gift. _ Write for free samples, in- eluding Christmas books. Winston 00., Toronto. A. W. Dec. Z-W-B-M till Dec. 12. LOST FROM MY RANCH AT KEP- poch, female fox, tattooed A.P.C. 6J. Reward. W. H. V. Dunbar. Charlottetown. 10747-l2-ll-3i Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- vincial Land Surveyor, Hera-sn- ville. (B. 3, Souris.) 9379-10-15-1 month. Wanted WANTED TO BUY SMELTS ATV For Sale CARDBOARD, SUITABLE FOR lininl outhouses. etc.. lc. per sheet. Guardian oiiice. ti Bruce Stewart's Wharf. Andrew Gallant. Apply Box 335. ' 10771-13-9-31. Lost LOST — PEARL ROSARY. BE- ron. SALE-FARROW ‘cow,’ ALSO Fox Pen and Kennel. Harold Mc- | Tavish, Eldon. 10787-12-10-31. , on SALE-TUXEDO, REASON. able. Apply Guardian. 10773-12-9-31 I ‘ALE 0F APRONS AND FANCY work. Mrs. S. McLean, 5 Stewart Street. Evenings. 10740-l2-8-3i. FUR SALE — OLD PAPERS. I cents bundle. Guardian Office. ' fl-t-tf. FOB SALI TO LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. if. PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS. exclusive designs, may now be ob- I tained from the Guardian Central ' Job Printery. Order early and avoid disappointment. | 10352-ll-2l-tf. , FINEST QUALITY ISLAND RAIS- g ed European Fitch for sale. Would exchange for Foxes. R. E. Con- | nolly, Dunstaflnage. - 10657-12-4-10. TOR. SALE- ORDERS TAKEN for Christmas Trees. Call or phone you: orders to Whltlvck‘! Art Store. 10651-12-4-10. Male Help Wanted BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Moler Barber College, 573 Harrington. HflllfBX- M. H. W. Nov. I-i-stttf. To Let clinics ro near. - arrnr s1 ntsvayetmt. 10785-12-9-tts-3i. “IR ‘ROOMS T0 LET. APPLY 327 tzroystreet. 10784-12-9-31. - Help Wanted CAIN UPWARDS 0F $20 WEEKLY grow g mushrooms for us in cei- lsrl fall and winter. Commence now, Illustrated booklet irce. Canadian Mushrooms Company. mtonto. H. W. Dec. 9-31. tween Sydney Street and Char- lottetown Hospital. Finder please leave at Guardian. l07D3-12-I0-1i. Two Year Olds Attend Academy MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 9.-- They go to school at the age of two years in Minneapolis where a Lil- liputian academy with the motive “Let 'em climb and Jump" ls in ses- sion every week day at the Univer- sity oi Minneapolis. From the time the- University's nursery school starts with a gargle of suit water and a throat examin- ation, until the day ends with a. tea- spoonful oi cod liver oil mixed with orange Juice, the thirty-six young- sters in the charge of the institute oi child welfare live in a world built to their size. ‘Ihe two-year-olds, the three and the four-year-olds wash in diminu- tive wash bowls 12 inches from the floor, sit at midget tables 1d inches high, hang their clothes in teeny lockers, and eat with tiny knives, forks and spoons. The nursery school kills three birds with one stone. It takes care oi children whose mothers must work during the day while aflord- ing new opportunities to university Clyde River School with an enroll- ment oi twenty members. It was decided to call the branch “Helping Others." The following officers were ident. Olive Livingstone; Vice ,. er, Anna Clarke; Health and Clean- liness Committee, Reggie MncKin- non and Dan MccPhee; Programme Committee. Mildred Murray, Joyce‘ Darrach; Service Committee, Anna Clarke and Reta Darrach. The‘ meetings are to be held every two weeks on Friday afternoon at 3 o'- ‘ cloclo-(Patriot please copy). l.) ‘i i‘ i MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER - entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the home of her mother, Mrs. James Cullen, l-lillsboro Strcct, in honour of her sister-in-law, Mrs. w, s, cullen, Churchill, Alberta. Mrs. George McDonald and Mrs. David Cutelier placed the gaily trimmed basket 1n front of the bride's chair, the gifts being open“ ed by Miss Edna Pearson and vers-‘ es read by Mrs. Wilfred Cullen. some of which caused much mer- riment, to the screnaders. Mrs. Cul- len though taken by surprise thllflib‘ ed the donors fol: their beautiful gifts, after which some 8 or 10 tables of auction forty-fives were enjoyed by the young people. Dain- ty lunch was served by the hostess"! after which the serenaders depart-j ed for their homes, wishing Mr.‘ and Mrs. Cullen many years of, happy wedded life. The prizes for auction were won by: VLadJes. Mrs. J. B. Fleming: gentlemen, Mr- David Cutelier; consolation prize,‘ Mrs. A. Doirori. i PERSONALS Mrs. (DrJ MoLauchlan lefl; for Halifax on Saturday on a months visit to her daughter Mrs. (Dr.) J. W. Macintosh. ch, city Hospital will be pleased to know that she is recovering from her recent operation for appendicit- is. Mr. A. E. Richards, Ottawa, and Mr. B. Harvey, oi Montreal, are in thecity, registered at the Canadian National Hotel. l Mr. R. G. MacDonald, Toronto, and Mr. J. MacKinnon, St. John, arrived in the city last night and registered at the Canadian National Hotel. Before starting to polish the leather-seated chairs, wipe off the seat with a cloth dipped in sweet milk. You will be surprised at the dirt that will come off. The-n polish as usual. students taking courses to observe development oi the children and to practice teaching under supervision and instruction of stafl teachers. And parents benefit by the results oi the research findlnl’! ill-Mimi!!!“- ed for the guidance in raisins their children. Till-I warm rowan rnovsnv The wpter power industry in Ca- nada, guppliel nearly the entire energy requirements oi the country exclusive of thatusedfor steam railways, automobiles etc, and as a further measure of its importance d‘; . [ Dunn's”. Pli l S it may be mentioned that the cavi- tal investment involved is llhidli’ appmuhing a billion and ahali of dollars. one records °f 9mm“ water Power and Hy WWW” m’ reau, DePmm°m d u“ mwm‘ show that durinl 1W0 "PW" °' a0 billions kilowatt hours of enerfl were produced which, using the fi- gure for the aver!!! wnllmvm“ an kilowatt oredilwi l" u" "hm uumy plgntl in the United states. indicates an social savior o! "l" qwqmuoicoalin ION-WM!" egnidsr that for a stretch of HP- wards of 2,000 miles across Canada Card of Thanks * Mrs. Kentford L. Waite and fam- iiy, wish to thank all their neigh- bours and friends for their kindness and sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. 10798-12-10-11. llrsanlscss EATON-RICHARDS — 1n Char- lottetown, P. ll. Island,‘ on Dec. 9th 103i, by Rev. Ewen MacDougail, tester M. Boston oi Alexandria to Miss Janet Mae Richards of Glad- stone. P. B. Island. nssrns DAVIES-At Montreal, Dec. 9th, ‘Thomas Atwood Davies, aged 50 years. son of the lsta sir Louis Davies, former Chief Justice oi the Supreme Court oi Canada. N. D. MacLean UNDIITAIII MAI-Ill ‘ Charlottetown one llartbflllsslh Ibflell no ml mines exist the value of m; pving becomes IDDIIWB fish-r ZR -____. ll ' aarrrsr clwlwiz senvrccslifl W‘ \ chum" ;-, Services on the above Y! f .. folzsv groilixllllliozuiitnieimo} Ntunber of the chsi-lotmowa 1'? JUNIOR nan CROSS—On the af- if tomoon of December 2nd, a. Junior 1]] l5 lmllble- Red Cross branch was organized in ,1} __ appointed: President, Hilda. Murray: I Secretary, Jean MacLean; 'I‘reasur- Q 0,, m, m m, 3mm, Ma,t;,,¢r<sur:z.az:raa,zrwomslsat. _ly_i_l_i~_(_fll \Rl.lii HYIYWVN t-UARDIAN I I @@O@®@@@@ GEM-RM. GUARDIAN l i i i n-i 1 ii IIII @5- ill would you like to wislrsll 1i %..nl| your friends and customers, a h“ Very Merry Christmas. You can reach practically them all ‘L by a Christmas Greeting Card "' in the Special o ristmas Guardian, published nooenuie 19th. Let us have your copy as soon Island . Stores open 8 t. ///. _§i\ z“. Friday ALBANY VILLAGE SCHOOL The following is the honor roll of Albany Village School roi- the‘ month of November. GRADE X-l Michael Delaney Green 3 Stanley Delaney. GRADE IX-i Mlarjiorie Cameron! 2 Mary Garland 3 Mabel Noonan cl Olive Buchanan. I snaps: VIIl—-l Kathleen Bassett: 2 Ham Noonan, 3 Elmer Buchanan 4 Robelt Carmichael. GRADE VI-1 Gertie Noonan 2, Hildn Noonan 3 Ernest Noonan 4 Basil Noonan. GRADE V-1 Clara Noonan 2 Jeanette Noonan 3 Annie Cameron 4 Hilda Muttart, _ GRADE IV-i Gussie Arsenault. GRADE III-—1 Ralph Francis 2' Florence Cameron 3 George Noonan. 4 Eva. Dougan. GRADE II-l Helen ‘Prainor, 2 Reta Arsenault 3 Sheldon Cameron 4 Betty Green and Ralph Walsh. i GRADE I (Srl) 1 Amiel Dougay 2 Doris Trainer 3 Doris Muttart 4 Blanche Noonan, ' GRADE I (Jr) 1 Lorraine Noon- an 2 Cecelia Arsenaulr, 3 Yvonne Jelly 4 Jonny Dougay. Perfect Attendance: -- Kathleen Noonan, Lloyd Cameron, Mary Car- michaei, Olive Buchanan, Elmer Buchanan, Gertie Noonsn, Annie ameron, Clara. Noonan, Florence ‘Cameron, Helen Trainer, Reta Arse- nault, Betty Green, Ralph Walsh, Ellsworth Bassett, Sheldon Camer- on, Doris Muttart, Amie] Dougay, Cecilia. Arsenault, Dorothy Walsh Yvonne Jelly, Lorraine Noonan, Olive G. Inmam-Principsl Hazel M. Greer Assistant THE 1932 ECLIPSE 0F THE SUN i On August 31, 1932. there will take place the compariively rare event of a total eclipse of the sun vsbls in Canada. The ccllpse occurred in 1925, yshowy oi the city's ‘Lake Erie Rum Running Extinct CLEVELAND, 0., Dec. 9.—-Hard times for rum-runners on Inke Eric have made them almost extinct, ac- ili-‘lfdill! to C. W. Pollock, acting col- iccter of customs. Every conceivable scheme-except perhaps the use of the submarine- 5°Y imlliieling Canadian liquor onto the shores oi the Buckeye State has failed. Each scheme has proved too hazardous and too expensive. Pol- lock said that the new Canadian law, under which liquor-laden ves- sels may not embark for any coun- try embracing prohibition has aided materially in suppressing the rum- rlmners. , ' “With Just the United States coast guards and customs agents watch- ing for runners it was possible for a few of them to get through, but with agencies of both the Canadian and United States governments con- stantly on guard, it is practically a. physical impossibility," he said. “Not Only that, but liquor intend- ed for consumption here is not avail- able in quantities large enough to warrant running it across the lake. It would have to be bootleggeci in Canada also, making the undertak- ing doubly hazardous." Shipping llquor first to French possessions in the Atlantic Ocean and thence to the United States, to be conveyed by rail to various parts oi the country, has also proved a financial failure to rum-runners, ac- , cording to customs officials. One $90,000 carload oi liquor was shipped from Montreal to the French island of St. Pierre, south of Newfoundland, thence to Galveston; Texas, and finally by rail to Cleve- land. After that long and expensive i voyage, Pollock said, federal agents seized it. Use of aeroplanes by rum-runners was halted about a mollth ago ivlien g and Kathleen Noon“ z Layton two expensive ships were seized. Olympic Sextette » In Pink Of Condition WINNIPEG, Mair, mo. 9—-(By Thc Canadian Pressl-Power puis- es in the smooth movements of Canada's Olympic hockey machine today as it is groomed for its great- olt task. Under the keen grey eyes‘ of Coach Jack Hughes, check-overs have been conducted, made, alterations effected. mighty mechanmm has been step- ped "l5 i0 l 119W height 0f "ilerfll- “Quick, mother, out front, or you additions Tile ing efficiency. Winnipell. wearers oi the Maple Lea? for the world title-tourney at, llrinity United Church I I MiG-Dorcas Society, noun..- monthly meeting-Residence of Mrsl Sellar, 163 Grafton Street. | 3.30-Explorcrs regular meeting-— Social Hall. : 7-00—$cni0r Tuxis Square, regular: meeting-social mil. i 7.30—-Y0lll'ig Pccplcs Society, reg-i ular meeting Social Hall, E | 10776-12-10-11 i l THURSDAY | i ‘Backstage Drama i Makes Chicago Opera Opening CHICAGO, Iils., Dec. iL-Back- stage at the Chicago Civic Opera last week was a slightly stooped lit- tlc woman. shy and dressed simply in black, she was almost part of tllc shadows. liinny passed her by. A i few, knowing her, stopped to in- uire: ‘ "It will be time again soon. Will you have the courage then?" Eagerly responsive, a quick smile lights up her dark eyes. "I wants" - —her English 1s groken by her Ital- ian flCCi3llt—-"blil'. I'm so afraid I cry. I feel like cry all time. Maybe I get used to it back here." But she is not a stage shy artist. The baton will not. be lifted for her. S“A Mm: THREib‘ War Prisoners Still In Siberia l TRENTO, Italy, Dec. 9.—-i-lundieds ‘, to Giuseppe Girardi, soldier, who has Just escaped after 16 years incarceration. Glrardl, learning only a year ago that the war had ended, managed Opposition To Tariff Measure PARIS, Dec. 9—(A.P.)-’I'ile oom- of Great War prisoners still are held lmerce ministry predgcwd ma”. ma‘ in Siberian labor camps, accordingllnance may need more tar-J] pm, an Ausma“ ,tection than she now enjoys from her l5 per cent super-duties. At the same time the Chamber oi Deputies defeated the Laval Gov- to evade his guards and nirikc his way to Vienna. native village, near here, has become part of Italy and that he no longer l-ie found that. '11s Audiences will not wait for ncr song. Baskets of flowers that go back- stages arc not for her. But those who know pay her tribute. I That timid figure was Signoro Rosa di Leo, but for whose hands—- now so thin that her wide gold wed- ding band is oil her middle finger- opera might be lacking a. star that . is shining this season. But the cour- [age that braved poverty has not yet lbeen enough to take her out front 1' to hear her daughter sing. , The slgiioru is the mother of Ser- yflpillllfl (ii Leo, operas Cinderella, wllo went-from New York's poorer section to iaurcls in La Scam: ill Mil- an, Italy, whcrc she liiuoe ner op- cratic debut lust year. Came that ‘big iligiit—-stage hands, who know that not all the drama of opera is on the stage, could toll about it»- wlien Serapllina bowed to audiences as Leonora in "Il Trovstorc." “Curtain rising," boomed tllc call box in Scrapllinas dressing room. Tile last dab of rouge. The last dusting of powder. A quick ad- justment of her costume. The orch- estra's opening chords carried down the hall— ‘for lie was of Italian origin. .He was an Austrian. It suited him well, brought the news that 80 soldiers who were believed to have perished were in the camp from which he escaped. Hundreds—and perhaps thousands-of soldiers who served the Central Powers in the war still are in Russian prisons, he estimat- ed. ill MEMORIAM MR. GORDON JENKINS Tile death occurred in Boston on Sunday after a two months illness of Gordon Jenkins, aged twenty- four, son of the late W. W. Jenkins- oi Georgetown. The deceased had bccn a resident of Boston for the post eight _vcei"s and held a posi- tion with the Doiun Adjustment Company. He was a young mall of splendid character, and his death t will be deeply deplored by his nu-a lnerous friends. ‘; will miss the opening." “Si, sl, Bambina Mia." There are left to mourn, his ‘mother. one brother Reginald, of man said. France are small, and high French at Swh B’ comparatively “any 58°‘ tariffs would affect only a few items and so would not help the French producers who hurt." ernment 325 to 2G1 on a proposal to levy an import tax of two per cent on raw materials, four per cent on partially manufactured goods, and six per cent on manu- factured products. This measure, which was ‘not made a question of confidence. and so does not affect the life oi the Government, was tinned down ap- parently because the deputies fear- ed it would send up the cost; of liv- irlg. Following much newspaper com- ment during the last few days about “tariff war" the Commerce ministry declared the British Government had mistake“ in establishing high dut- ies. with Great Britain. “made a "We regard England as a friend," a. ministry spokesman said, "but even friends sometimes make mis- likes." Franco, it was said, intends to find other markets so far as pos- sible and to increase her own con- sumption of certain products hit by the new British duties. "After all." tin; Ministry spokes- “Engltsh exports to are momentarily The French ll per cone super- Charlottctown, and one sister, Mrs. ‘duties were established after Great Seraph-um sped away‘ to be 10s; J. T. Holmes in Boston, also two-Britain suspended the gold sland- Llike Placid, N. Y., next FCDIUSIYAIII the gayiy costulned throngs 1h half brothers. and two half sisters. BN1 find before the r069“! 5° P" an; stronger than when they won, tllc wings. ’I'hc the right to represent Canada/she reacher the door that would inald, who went to Boston a week They boast a. better-balanced oi-‘take her out front. She paused, ‘Iago, were with hlm when he pass. iiensive than they showed in the turned back toward the wings. Soon ed away’ Reginald amved m theithe principal opponents oi the tar- inothcr followed. His mother and his brother Reg- cent anti-dumping measures ir. Britain became effective. The radical socialists were among sweep to the Allan cup eight mon- from the stage came the first notes. my mead” nigh,’ and m: monk if! measure defeated in the Cham- ths ago. a studier defence and the ‘benefit 0f another year's experienced Every members of the crew which Yton Green Marjorie , The many friends of Miss Mlld- Nwnan’ L“ ' trimmed the Easts strongest and PM f _ n m: wright’ nmwdmtmmng a; Cameron, Donald Cameron, Mabel me Wes“ best in the m]? may“ med from long years of getting up on ay a tcinoon, tn. hour of at 5 dclock m the mummg to go to the funeral to be announced later. dows is still on the lob. Wingman Ken Moors, first youngster ousted due to h broken arm from the stretch-run in the championship race, is stepping faster than ever. And two new members have been added t0 the royal roster. Leader of the Winnipeg league's scorers last season, solid-built Wal-U ter Morison has been signed for centre-ice duty. Craitlcst and most indlvidualists, Manson stands out; as a new arrow- head for Winnipeg thrusts. Even in early season play he has teamed up in unexpected style with his front-line mates. Plvoting between flying "Lindy" 1”‘ such Lindqulst on the right and roaming “"39 herds °f elk will“ *1" dilm‘ “d m Romeo Rivers on the left Monson 351-“! gardm-l- m“ goal-getting ‘ of “Tacca La Nottc Placida." Seraphine i- hcr Bambina — was singing, singing in grand opcral It was too much for the mother, work. Back down the hall she flcd, back to the dressing room. Eyes that had followed a million stitches in putting in pockets in hundreds oi men's suits, hrinlmed. She sobhed." er will arrive this evening, accom- Ipanying the remains. which will be taken to Georgetown for burial‘ MR. THOMAS A. DAVIES Mr. A. W. Hyndman, Manager of the Royal Bank oi Canada in this f her today. CARDIGAN SCHOOL Primary Dept. GRADE V-1 Rogis Ryan, 2 Anne Ryan, 3 Ethel Shepherd 4 Leonard Macfntyre. GRADE I'V—-1 B/cia Murphy 2 Teresa Murphy, 3 Phyllis Agnew. 4 Faintly, through the closed door, city, received a wire yesterday from, Arthur Brothers and Aphh wh15h_ drifted song and music. "Savario," she called to iier hus- band, dead three years. "She's siirg- - ing." IIERDS OF ELK DAMAGE GARDENS BANFF, Alta, Dec. 9—(By the Canadian Prcss)--Citizens of Banff I are worried about the antics oil I and fences | further total eclipses except the one m“ me roomy shoes o. big “Hack. around the m“, There are about‘. “ext Ye“ Wm cw“ can’da “m” Simpson. whose 185 pounds of hoc- 1.090 Ht Present Chvflriin! about 1954 “"95 m9 mmlmm observa‘ key flesh will probably be planted the countryside and their numbers FY 05 the Delnflmmt "t ‘he m‘ on defence. The former Elmwood are rapidly increasing. The govcrnq star adds speed and scoring-power ment will be asked to control and to the starting llnc at the expense llrnit the herds. to terior. TURBINE maul.- LATION UANADNS the Dominion Water Power Hydro- hulking size will make lilm a valil- battle, eminently only of pure poundage. If Simpson is definitely assigned than the Rivcrs-Monson-Lind- to rear-suard duty, the youthful quisi, line, the relief trio is regarded ____.. giant will be back at the position w; an important factor in netting The total turbine installation in he chose for his debug in hockey. the Scores that; mean Victory for the Canada on Jan. 1 1930 according t0 Hi8 1011B reach. deft 10°F ‘Ork End Winnipegs. Coach Hughes’ plan of successful lust metric Bureau, Department of the E1119 aid to 13819110301911 R03’ Hlnkle season, is to toss his peppery i45- iintsrior, amounted to 8,125,000 h. D- and Hugh Sutherland, bfllh 07 pounders into the fray after the his brother, Mr. Justice J. D. Hyndman, stating that the lattel-‘s brother-in-law, Thoma; Atwood Davies, passed away at the Royal GRADE III—1 Joe MacAulay and Henry Shepherd. 3 Alban Sullivan. 4 Norbert MacDonald. GRADE II—1 Kathleen Ryan, 2 Victoria Hospital, Montreal, foilow- ‘Kent Mmmnflld 3 Lavina Byrne- ing a severe operation ten days ago. The late Mr. Davies, who was 50 years of age, was the only son of the late Sir Louis Davies, formerly Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. He was a native oi Charlottetown, was by profes- sion a civil engineer, and for a number of years was a member of the staff of on; oi the govern- mental departmenls at Ottawa. He leaves to mourn a widow. nee Miss Haycock, 0i Ottawa, three sons and one daughter; also three sisters, Mrs. Justice Iiyndman, of Ottawa, Mrs. MacGrath, ol’ Chi- cago, and Miss Gertrude, of 0t- tawa. The funeral will take place in Ottawa. GRADE I (a) l Rae Vickerson. GRADE I (b) 1 Marlon MacEsch- ern. 2 Raymond McDonald. 3 Bern- ard Redmond. GRADE I (c) 1 Margaret Gallant and Frances Murphy (equal) 2 Bertha Sullivan, 3 Billy Agnew. welfare of the community. She bore her sufferings with such cheerful- ness and fortitude that even those nearest did not realize she was suf- fering as she was. When she realized her illness was unto death she was reconciled to the Master's will and put all her trust in God and spoke frequently of her going home. The funeral which was held on 'I‘hursday, Nov. 19th. from her fath- er's rcsidenre to the People's Come- MARION ISABELLE GARD o, only ,, “the mo“, h,“ ,4 W. whom he out-weights by 15 pounds foe team has been battered into with bulky B111 Cwkburu in the wcariness-bythc onslaug-hts of the .of the known water power resources um’ u” wmmwgs may mrget the $h°¢k't"°°P5- cent of the permisible installation of the Dominion. WHAT CAUSES EPILEPSY ‘i iS THERE A CURE? greater portion of potential defen- sive worries. Last season. Lanky Al- Duncanson, wide-strid- craftY ing rightwinger. is the second ad- oowhlns by U0ckl1llm.i0I1E rated dition to Wiilrlipegs‘ player-list. I010“! the finest oi Canada's ems-I His speed and checking talent, will teur puck-snatchers, contributed add to the relief strength of the mlififll"! toward the 81100658 0i theiMaple Lead crew, already impres- I-llrlkle-Buthei-isod suard-systsm-"sivo. 1t includes Cliff cowlcv. en- llikom early indications, Cockburmergeglc 1e“ wing. postm- Woolloy, New York, N. Y. A booklet con- h" 108$ Mlle of hls- last scasonhican defence-man, and Stan Wag- talning the opinions of famous doc- kneennels of eye. tors on the subject "Can Epileilil! BB Cured?" has met with great interest Jhroughout the country. Dr. 1mm of New York and Dr. Bowers of Ios Anseies have all contributed to this interesting discussion, which con- tains a great deal of information and Writinl to Educational Division. 5W fifth Avenue, New York City, Desk c n s1 will receive a free coPY e! thts booklet while they last. Dec. 8-1.0 i Th‘ blilillf-‘Ou-and-rapter stra- ncr, substitute net-minder. The names oi Canada's hockey- tasy in forward-lino shifts will bc men express but a portion of their 3mm,“ Hunnm Dnmm, o; retained this season by Coackimposlng power. strength of the flushes. for he anticipates n" vlaple Leaf team iics more than WW3 in hi! midget second line nnywherg efsa in their co-eperating '31“? 951W" Ind "Stoney" ivlsr. efficiency, born of cniltiiilied in- advice on the subject. any rclflfl‘ "n"! and left-winger together for stiuction by canny Conch H1151‘!- 7°"" "l?" "P once more TIVQfA-hltffld M0020, who" "ll fillhll open up many a play “M” 57 3 Nlmdl to the man,ior the Olympic fray. with system, rather than lilfliVidlliii ox- rigllt- cfllcnce. is the b_\'-\\'0i‘i1 of . Winnipeg; as they round lilto form g _ v n gaglaietcres; manufactured, for the hue u you‘, “i, p, 1g thB . lWany friends heard with deep re- gret of the passing on the morning. of Nov. 18th. of Marion Isabelle; Gard, only dalighier of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gard, Southport. Marion was a girl greatly bclovcdl a member of 'I‘riility United Church and took a deep interest in all that! made for the spiritual and moral tery, was largely attended and was ‘conducted by Rev. Dr. Ramsay, as- sisted by Rev. C. N. Brown, Rov. Mr. Chisholm of i-iazelbrock sweetly ren iering "The 01d Rugged Cross" Marion's favorite hymn. The pail bearers were six oi her school mates, Harry Mutch, Irvine McKie, Lee and Earl Kennedy. Pres ion Wood and Lloyd Balderson. l-ier lather and mother and brother Ken ncth are left to chcrLsh her memory. Buupocli f i B L. 0 0i) B. ITTERS Embarrassed By Plmples on Face Mrs. i). .1. Benson, Seal Cove, N.B., writosr-‘I was in a very nervous, rundown condition, and not able tc do my own work. My fare was covered with pimples Willi‘ _\i'a.s very annoying and ‘un- harrassing to me at limes. After taking three bottles oi Bur- dock‘ lilopidJliittt-rs Ilcargmtll) myuovdvn wor,an enmcs roen‘ disappeared." ‘ p y "ll- _. '_lll I131‘- )llow - I30 By the '18 year is spew lilllllfll‘ exclus- rio pro- streets. ncd in i(l "the in Can- ed today o.‘ Stat- idditionnl ad ferries highways, $3,101,050. .i debt for 1O ther E 1N6- (S i. touts 1' A$ ENTQ h, \& lIIIiDDI-I Borden dlll n. Jniiy: 10.80 s.s lice