ooronmir, time v a Warmth for, ‘mornings Prbtects agfiinst stormy weather Kind to 1 file stomachs l r ....~...,_,._.re.l». . -.A “best seller” since Ganongs first madB chocolates over 50 years ago. No as- - sortmeflivansdffiy ~ ‘i is coinfllo e without thisdaiilgntlelicately . fiavoure. “GB piece. Aak for Ganongh Cream Peppermint Clhemakzrimmit (ianQon CH o colon-Es nl every piece ~ g ‘S WHO WOULDN'T JUMP? ‘l’ illdil’t wlait to_put on the brakes. . ' - but leaped out. The car and the l SAN;FRANClSCO.——Wheu atmllsspidcr went into a ditch. " toristfpassing through Niles Ctalil- <°'>'~--— l8 " m. 503G by . r. 15.9mm» _ n. L. worthy‘ i" -' corral a Co. has McPherson i‘ yon w a large tarantula in ‘ road, stopped and captured. the, TeacheP-"Tommy, are tho skills poisonous spider in o, come-can: ‘of cats-of any use?" Latarmwhile driving,‘ he glanced Tommy-"Yea, sir." "s. dow .‘ d saw the, tarantula. _ciimb- "Well, what are they used for?" “For keeping cats warmf’ ing _his trouser leg. The driver saggy-sang mgr] ‘K114i!’ Ur.‘ “‘ . ‘Q _,,__ .- rot i. QQ~I§<O~h q l Grl-largl-the" children's phealth Australian Mines Ruined A___ (British United Press.) SYDNEY. N.s.w.. Oct. tl.—.R.educ-, tion in the price of lead by 50 dol-| lars a ton, in spelter of 35 dollars, a ton, and in silver of nearly eightl cents an ounce during the pastl twelve months has almost put thel Erect lead and silver producing mines of Broken Hill, New South Wales, out of business. Immensely flourishing this time last year, even the strongest of the mines are now barely paying their way, and some of the weaker ones are predicting closing down. ‘ Share values in the four strongest operating companies-North Broken Hill, Broken Hill South, Sulphide Corporation, and Zinc Corporation have fallen in the aggregate $13,- 250,000 in the last three months, and about $20,000,000 in the last fivc months. On March 31, five dollar shares in the North Broken Hill company were selling at $30. To- day they can be bought in a weak- ening market for $19. In that time the market value of the shares have fallen $7,500,000. Contributing to the parlous con- dition of the mines are increased output costs, occasioned by the In- dustrial Arbitration Courts lowering effective underground working hours from 35 to 30 per week, and shifts practically to close down the mines than to keep them going. and two of the weaker companies. Broken Hill Proprietary and Block l4 are contemplating this. Broken Hill is still one of the richest silver-lead fields in the world, as it has been during the last 40 years, and great ore bodies still await mining. On the operations of the field depends the fortunei of the 30,000 people re- sident in tne city of Broken Hill, situated on the western fringe of New South Wales. Recently another famous Austra- lian mine, the Mount Morgan gold and copper mining company, was forced to abandon operations per- manently owing to the low price of copper. extreme industrial handi- caps imposed by legislation. and the difficulties of working owing to a fire which occurred in the mine three years ago. Dividends amounting to $60,000,000 had been paid in since the mine opened 40 years ago, and experts estimated that proved ore values still underground total $75,- 000,000. * . ' Fall Cold-s Attack them at the beginning. Heat and inhale Mlnanfs Rub on throat and chest. WIT/STEUMS] ' l-mlnm E N11 l Automatic $77 5 ecords Plays twelve records without- attention-Runs itself for awhole hour. " HEN you turnlon ‘the current, the So‘ magnificent an i turntable starts to rcvolvc; a mech- anical "hand" takes the hm record _ ‘gram the groupol twelve anil places it on tlu‘ umtable; the IOIIQ*II'II‘I.IIIOVKES into position; file sound-box is lowered and the music begins. l t the end oi‘ the sciection,_the mechanical '."hand" removes the record irorn- thetum- g lblmalidesit gentlyintoalelt-linedconccaled _ raw: , and “picks ofi" the next record from ma zine arm» ~-T ' urnn the lzisf‘ S775. Other models Victrola Instruments a fthcu Master's Voice" fthe mechanism stops auwmatica ‘y. nuw Klllllllflll- will onirr u ior yuu. l’ | ~ f~ "it “l ‘its i». 0r! l ilh l rl hlaaoliiho7éompany mm‘! in}. - - l am exterior oi exceptional beauty. Victor. craftsmen have designed a distinguished rubinet for the Automatic Orthophonlc Vic- irola, in which every luxurious touch that ingenuity can devise has ' The prirc oi the automatic instrumentis ranging from $430. down to $115. _ \ ' - tints-om- - Obiainable on convenient terms from "His Deniers. Demonstrations, If your dealer hasn't one ho toms gphonic Tm '0 Mark Raft of Canada, Limited, More»! 1.; -- : _ No operating effort on your part-just listen. instrument demands- been unto. poraied. ', oi the Orthophonic. re obtainable at prices . . Made only by Victor book ior the Trademark» HIS Mlifili l7 ‘~ WW5 °°ll "I w! quantity required. ow srmvav scasaivao. Sramonmt. mvannass. Amazon s-rova ALBION mrr ammo/w ANTIIQOIQ‘... -. wansn ANTIIBACITB. assco coir: l‘ Special .w.n.e11.p1s_£fb6. 4, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ No More Indigestion‘! "Altar (on; illneu uuul by bad dilution, I tried ‘Fruit -tivos.' Today I am in pulecr lu ra." line. Brllon. l7 Rivet 8L. Montreal l! you have poor digestion try “Fruit- a-tives”. lt usually gives welcome and quick relief. It is natlfreb rem- edy-intensified juices of fresh fruits, and tonics. 25c and 50c a box. IN MEMORIAM MR. NATHAN MlcFARLANE We were called upon with deep sorrow to record the death of Mr. Nathan MacFarlane, who ,.assed flwfly at his residence in Summer- Ride on ‘Monday evening, at the use of 75 years. He was taken seriously ill ten days ago and never rallied. Mr. MacFarlane was a nat- ive oi’ Bedequa and first came to Summerside" about forty years ago and entered into partnership in the fining/he Modern Etiquette By aonawra Lair "OO-Q-O-OOO-O-OO-OOO-O-O 1 Q. when a man is introduced to a woman, does he offer to shake hands with her? A. He waits for her to offer her hand. Q. With what should the lunch- eon table be laid? A. With dailies. accompanying a woman to a theater to leave her during intermissions? plse to leave with her. l _____. +o vo The Land We Love By Frank Yallb roerwwwvoowvvowo woo» Canada's Aviation System Q. What is Canada's aviation system? ' divided into civil and military sec.- tlons under the Government. The civil flying branch handles forest surveys and other Government ser- vices; the administrative and certification of civil pilots, en- routes. The engineering branch questions of design and research. Livestock Market (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Oct. 10.—Llve stock —Cattle receipts 1.815 the bulk of the cattle were made up of canners. cutters, bulls and light heifers. There were no top steers. Fairly good butcher steers ‘of medium weights sold for $7.50 to $7.75, plain lands around $6.50 to $7.00 and light thin steers around $5.00. A couple of choice heifers and good steers weighed up together brought $8.00. Good heifers were from $7.00 to $7.- 25, and good cows from $5.50 to $5.- out for more money.‘ Canners and cutlers were from $2.50 to $5.00 and bulls from $3.50 to $3.75, with heavy bologna bulls at $4.00 and a shade better. according to weight. Quotations-Butcher steers, good, $7.50 to $7.75, medium, $6.75 to $7.25, common, $5.00 to $6.50, butcher heif- ers good $7.00 to $7.25, medium $5.75 t0 $6.50. common, $4.00 to $5.50, but- cher cows good $5.50 to $5.75, medi- um $3.50 to $5.00, canners $2.50, cut- tefs $2.75 t0 $3.25, butcher bulls, common. $3.50 to $4.00. Calf receipts 3,378, veals were scarce and only fair in quality. The best brought $12.00 and very com. mon suckers $10.50 to $11.50, grass calves were lower. selling from $4.50 to $5.00 for the bulk, and lip to 35,50 for some better lots. Heavy pail fed calves sold from $6.00 to $9.00. Qutatlons-Good veal $12.00, me- dlum» $10-00 to $11.50, common $6.50 t0 $9.00. grass $4.50 to $5.50. ’ sheep P9091198 7.032. lambs were about 25 cents higher, good quality ewres and wethers sold for $11.00 and a ew lots at $10.75 ,bucks were gen. 9TB ll! 32-00 Del‘ cwt. lower but sales were made to local butchers at $9.25 gflizlllgfizlegsxgrlan-libs sold for 9.25 , e s o to $550. w se lers at $3.00 Quotations-Ewes $3.00 u; $5,50- lflmbs. good $10.75 to $11.00 commgn $9.25 to $10.26, bucks $8.25 to $950, H“ ‘"5505 3-314. hOES were low- 61'. three or four good quamy jogs gvlcgetgold to local butchers at $10.00, mom‘ e several price for h0g5 this with slllgmlvflfi $9.75 for thick smooths and $150 D61‘ hogs bonus on selects n 00 ~ hi)" P108 cut on shops and said fgerwgg cut on heavies, feeders l - 5 and sows $1.50 to $8.50. f d "In McFadden Pllrolliied i‘: Jock McTavlsh, u“ 5c - ~ 3M0". because he wanted a close shave. See "McFaddenh Flats" Tomorrow. i COAL "Q w! whirl! nui- wants m ALBION BOON I) ‘i, y. “M. Iv‘. n. m») mm» ssunnq Irlcooon =‘ ' ' a Q. Is it permissable for a man A. Not unless there is someone A. Canada's aviation system is branch handles air regulations, the licensing gineers, air harbors and location of deals with the control of technical 75, with an odd choice cow picked, and $9.50 for straight lots. bucks‘ l J. s. TAYLOR firm of Messrs. Schurman, Clark d‘: (‘on (now Messrsf M. F‘. Schurmaii 15¢ (lo-J his particular duties in con- nection with the mill being the supervision and work on the -firm‘s "WHY contracts. Later he became. on his own account one of the lead- ing builders and contractors. Hon- Orable and upright in all his deal- lllgs, and taking a great interest ln Dolltlcal and civic affairs he soon became a leading citizen and held the respect of all the people. He was for four terms an honored and trusted member of the Sum- merside Town Council, in religion he ivas a staunch member of the Presbyterian Church and he will he 3W3"! missed in the civil and re- ligious life of the commiuilty. Pllfife are left to mourn a sorrow- lug ‘widow thee Martha Ferguson, 01 bllmmorfield) and three daugh- ters, the Misses Bertie, Mattie and Enid MacFaflane, all at hump, w whom our most sincere sympathy is extended. - "'55 LYDIA ADA BLAXAND Tilers Dashed away at tin- P. lc. l- llv-‘illital on the 6th. October. ilearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Blnxand, of Morell. "Lydia Alia" at the early age oi‘ 17 Years. Her remains were biouglii lli/"l" 0" 00l- 7Ul-. and lfllil to rest in the Medglll Cemetery, SQFVICF being held at her home by the Rev. J. P. McLeod. She leaves to mourn her broken-hearted parents. and one sister Emails at home, and ten Iirothers; James, George, John. Flrank, lilrnest, Ahery, Seamore and Fred. all at home. and Arthur in New York. The pail bearers were Messrs. Harry McEwen, lioracc McEwen, Harold Murphy, William Edward, William Eldshaw, Louis McGuigan. FLOWERS AND WREATllS:-— Pillow. teachers and Dupils oi‘ Mt. Mary School oi Morel], Mr. and Mrs. E. liluEwen and family. Mr. and Mrs. (l. lASlle and family, the Womens institute of MorelL Mr. and Mrs. H. Coffin. Mr. and Mrs. R. Drake, Sllllddy School Class and ’l‘eachcr of Lot ~10, Mr. and Mrs. l.- Cox. Mr. and Mrs. A. McEwen, Mr. and. Mrs. J. Arnold. Jesus wanted you in lleaven And willed not to leave you here. And you left a pleasant. memory. We shall always CllGFlSll dcar. i (N9va Scotia and other papers pleate copy.) ‘ LEMUEI. J. SIGSWORIPH. On Sunday, August 7th, at the Charlottetown Hospital, the angclof J. Sigsworth, the twelve-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sigsworth, ‘of Corraville, P. E. Island. Lemuel was of a quiet. lovable disposition, and» will always bc remembered by went forth to the Saviour. unto me." The deceased had not‘ been well during the past summer. and was removed to the Charlotte- town Hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. His soul went forth on its journey in eternity fortified by the rites oi‘ thi- Catholic Church. and the Sacrament of Confirmation. administered to him by His Lordship Bishop OLeary ‘while an inmate of the hospital. He leaves to mourn their loss his sor- rowing parents and one brother, Cosmas. His funeral took place on Wednesday August 10th. to Cardigan church. where Rev. Father Rooney celebrated a requiem of high mass. The pail-bearers were: Joseph Mc- Mlllan, Francis McPhee, Edward Sharkey. John Sharkey. Philip Flynn and James Sharkey. Spiritual offerings and letters of sympathy were received" from the following: Rose Francis, Charlotte- town; Martha and Ellen Sigsworth. Bomerville. Mass; Margaret Decour- sey and Alice Clark, Lowell, Mass; Ruth McDougall. Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mclsaac, Si. Peter's Bay. Mo} MQS. AMEDEE GALLANT At Bloomfield, on Wednesday; September 28th. after a lingering! illness of many years. there passed sway, Veronica Pinesu. beloved wife of Amedee Gallant, at the age of 71 years. The deceased leaves to mourn be- sides a. sorrowing husband, three sons and four daughters: Emman- uel J., Boston, Mass; John R, Piusville, and Wilfrid at home; Mrs. Souther, Chicago. Ill.; Zella, grad- uate Nurse. who tenderly nursed her mother through her many years of illness, Mrs. Arthur Doiron. Bos- ton. Mass, and Mrs‘. Joseph Au- coin, Fortune Cove.‘ One brother, Levi of Duvar, and four sisters, Mrs. Andrew Martin. Bloomfield; Mrs. Joseph Gallant, Hogersville, N. B.; Mrs. Joseph LieClair and Miss Mary Pineau, Campbelltnn, N. 3.; alsol survive her. During her long and "lives rrsrsn .flllllfl fitted by aolantlllo methods. 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