{Ltciilumffiiifiinin-ir 11km; v In“ (ldziunwxl. ' Proctor James Gallant Lawns L0,,“ MacEwen; 3' Murray Masha: around soon “am gather with leather laces, home- _‘ _ i y é 3° zrfmmllgnahrgl‘: 3402c». r. _. Cimde Iv.-—l, Stella Cavanagh; Berna"; Pearle Bernard» Grade Mp4‘ Ame Draw 2- made, They kept our feet very g -' n i um i i? Annie Dnrrach. ' ' . ' warm in frosty weather. We had no Draws out the poison I ‘ ' Beatrice J Stevenson Teacher. G°Yd°" Macmen» 3- 313ml" ‘..._.. | Grade n.-1 Foster Mcxinnon’ ' ' e well and 1 used to carry in cakes a Y , ' ' Squires. - ' " Y , I . l 2. Linn-r Boyle; 3, Elmer clow; 4, ST. PETER”; HARBOR SCHOOL Grade H_1_ Beth Drake: z Ill Lecture oi’ snow and melt; them in the big ' " l Cicily fVfOnrq potato pot for mother on wash . J _.'- ., .... H Néttvlw: ¢mfl'N’¥~‘*fll'T'k- please‘. Again the Joy-river» or ihc talking, sinsln: scrccn. In his laughing. R loving, lilting hii! CH EVH Ll ED A MHU appearing before the stipendary magistrate yesterdfly mflmlns were each sentenced to ten dBYB m .1611. DON'T MISS hearing Rev. Moor- head Legsteh lecture in St. James f Hull quesday at 8 o'clock. Vocalists, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Reymond and Mr. ‘My childhood home was in s. 10W logged house 6 feet fins. to oeilins. with one batten door and one win- dow. The roof was six round pairs of poles for rafters. two slats cross- ways boarded up and ' down and battcned with slabs; ‘a stone chim- ney with an iron swing crane; ii» MONTREAL. Que, Dec. 6—(By the Canadian Press-Years of‘ search and painstaking effort have brought Dr. J. C. McLennan, chair- man of the department of physics and dean of the graduate school of the Canadian Pressl-In answer f0 an invitation from the Jamaica Lawn Tennis Association, a tum of six players from Canada will feavl New York for Jamaica st the “end of next January to participate is tournament and exhibition mutab- "H x ‘V “in, IXSTHFTE was ordered m b? paid for book cml Mower‘ Iona-NJ.” ihad two dos irons. a Mir of tongs. the University of Toronto. to dis- cs. it is anounced by the bowl ~ A for School Liar-m’. Money which i- " Poker and 9- biscksmith shovel, covery of the thread which ‘he Tennis Association of Canada. Mia " L! 0f fill‘ (if! l‘. ' INDUCTION 5BRvlCES—'1‘h8 ‘ ml.» izllii 1:1 v1.1.- -~ xrlrc Ylnh‘ r nprnt (i by i I v‘4,1ZA::\1i‘|‘ [was donated by Mr. John Gzllis, a‘ ; fornxer pupil of lilr‘ ciistrict. A short‘ ']‘I\Jl‘.l!ll unis thin". carried out. alter} {liknitivill ;n'uhu-h iile nlCVllllg closed to meetl i»: DPCLllliJCI‘ nlvcting at home of’ . ciwiary. Hull cull to be mlswered mus qaiotazion. Lunch i- after tkliil n (‘hrl nns then served by hos w"... ol-Pd-r" ALSOl-SCREEN some AND COMEDY I , PRINCE EDWARD ‘induction. of Rev. John Skinner t0 ‘the United Church of Belle River ‘land Belfast will take place Wed- nesday afternoon. Dec. 9. at two olclock Rev. D. M. Sinclair will of- f iciate. all made by 3 blacksmith named Jackson, at Crapaud Corner. Mbther had a bake pan for loaves! iwith a wrought-iron cover. It hid a rim all round it (or holding on (he fire ooals well on baking days. Mother would send me to gather old hemlock bark to burn to make coals claims will unravel the mystery that has been baffling scientists- how an electric current passes through metal. Dr. McLennan told McGill University scientists here he 50011 hoped to develop an alloy of metal which will be a perfect con- ductor of electricity. Olive Wade, Mrs. E. F. Koke, John S. Proctor and J. Grant Mcbclll. of Toronto; Marcel Ralnvillc ‘and Roland lnngtin, of Montrelirnri the players chosen to reprflenl Canada. - .1‘- ’ s! ' . . F\ " ‘Q‘> . ' ‘ 4_ _ . \ _ N .,| 4. .'..u _ . p ____._____.I_‘.H m‘ '.‘ .'. l ‘u ~.---—-—- _____ . _ _-,____,_,____. ........_... . ‘ i ' fr. '.'.'J0d'§ ' ' . . - . l 0mm - now PRINCE E D WARD A w." Gilm- liys cam‘ c°"' 5°’ b‘ * MCLUILL-J A: l-IACKINNQN t, ltfnmlwaltoil- hfilicnh Notch Iiill, B.C., mm?- F’ . ‘ _ "- _'_ 1 "Th ' lere ' t inter i ' c o- ltlat.'3.l5. Prices 16¢. 26o ‘y, " Matinee 3.1: ...... .. 16c. 87o. W‘ 0pm ma. ‘Er..- W ififii; 533-“ “UTUMN “bk-‘Lgawiiwediilihé: °“:°;v°""' "°'rIil'9°:“v;-ry s ' EH.’ 7 at 835' m“! 26“ 42c‘ ' Evening 7 m 8 45 26" 42" 5n; Mcnday’ Demm h‘ h. ‘ I havelalwags foundliihati a fewhdosestoi’ Dr. Wood's ' " " ‘ ' . i” Norway ins yrup wi re icvst em a once. She makes comedy out of ' MR. BONNELL ldMpnovlcia’: In my boyhcod in the i2 1h cen- NOfWay l glhnvcytricd manly) oixer ciough lzllllt, now, M . D. J. B nneil. S“ ney rner an- . L s ‘z _wnys insls on ‘_ r. 'oo s as e mall r5222"; ' ' rarzlntrgeg: wgo has 1);“ m a: Kenwme Sm- :5"? czgdvl II uzgerstogrl: z dc Fifi? reliable, and the children like it's pleasant taste." . out o: run- i-hs. she's awuuh I“ f“ fg§dflil°fiisffm but when 1 became a man I put 51ml! umlififilféciefullfitilli; ll=“..'§§pf§$yliy'¥i=sq15*.°lk5l§$ muviasnsnny and adorable. -ths l5 imnroilns- l Y ' away my childish things. 1 was, Co.. Ltd. Toronto. Ont. v - on CHRISTMAS mm born on the Shorten homestead, A i --————_—: 4-» - -- --~» -; ‘*""‘"“'—"'. ALSO VAIJDEYILLE AC1‘ A GIFT F young child is the most helpless , , "~ “N” °°"’“" Z1"¥§..’°'§..Z‘§..'ll§§$.“$3223.: “m” l" ti" "M It know» ‘ How EléCiTlC Racket Wzelders Sent it to friends st home or abroad, ngigr; iraosvfe: m‘ “mane C t P F J e P . - 050d!‘ ;...~ Th" "i" “Pi"°°‘°°° n‘ t‘ help itself; its fingers or; useless; urren asses or amalca _ But my "WW s“! its ma hastobeputixrits mouth; , -.l _ . | POLICE collar-Two vfllTants v Ihro eta -v-- Says k-i-s-S-c i" “Lmme a m’ m [it cant turn itself over on its side. "g ToaoNq-Q on," Dem 5,43, “While this year's ranking of~ uu , Canadian players has not yet been I. Pollard; 4, Emmet Cavanagh. 1 , , . . . " 1. .' n. Goody. Tcachvr- TOUR-M . l .n..~: iiillllill yuqm-h n p isnn: nnlf hour of soc- ucv ‘ COMINGHTPIURSDAY ON BCIJJOSEtVESSi J H ‘If?! m; the cover ,as we burned all In his laboratories M Toronto he 155m”, m, 193g “nun! pm“ l .!]‘!l!'[)\‘1.\'ij 112m‘ iul con‘: zion followed. _ n“ Ho“) SCHOOL ‘ 1 _ _ He‘! M” u an '3' “a ' ‘soft wood. I used to gather old said he had already produced an M55 wade m; um land M3‘ an" 1 » )1!" m. rcsu! and .._________ R1255 . . ‘I Mmltreiil- “mved m m” c“? yes" .pltch pine to burn at nights for an” which pmved a perfect com as rm ‘ with Ramvme u m” a l‘ » u cxinnnnw~.~ NEW luvrtx SCHOOL "'4" teidoy in the course of a business fights, and 5pm them up into long among the men. Proctor as no. 6. WilS I 2's \\'\ 1v akgfol- .\l' l), lli-li-Jrz-l i I ‘.0 Elli Bojslc; The fulluunng is the standing ofl . lllvii’ éfllllt‘. you: Haven School for the month‘ of Novmnbcr: _ Grsule X.~i. Many Dvvcrcaux; 2 ‘I 3, Leonard Buz-riguln. Chard»; IX.*"'1, b71121 Docherty; 2, ». Sianlr-j: Newman; 3Q Thomas Dev» rouux; 4, Lloyd Darruéh. (?i'{l{i* \’IlI.~-1. Framers Glow; 2, 3. Lloyd McPhnil; 4, I , 1 2. Elmo itfacDonald; 3. James Mac- Honor Roll for the month oi = Novcuibcr. Grade 1X—-1. Adline Proctor; 2. Raymond Curley. Grade VII—1. Georgina Proctor; 2. Peter Gallant. Grade lV-l. Allrgarct Proctor; Donald. Grade l. Hclcna Martin: 2. Lloyd Hlckox. ~ Grade I 1Sr.)—l. Larnne Bernard. tour through the Maritime Prov- inces. They are guests at the Bruns- wick. Mr. MoCourt is well and fav- orably known throughout the Pro- vinces-by-the-Sea, being s. native of Prince Edward Island and for many years an official of the De- partment of Railways and Canals at Ottawo-Moncton 'I‘imes. PERSONALS ispllis to burn in the room of tal- ‘low candles, and lay them on the ichlmney heathstone. It would burn 'like a candle. Mother would sew and knit and read by it. Crapaud imported no flour. We grew all our food. We lived on buckwheat flour and oatmeal and a little when; flour, with plenty of potatoes and fish-herring, mack- crcl. lobster, trout and smelts~and could fish on my day in the year ductor at several degrees higher in temperature than pure metals such as lead or tin. He has combined several metals into an alloy fash- ioned in rings. He has sent an el- ectrical current whirling around those rings for hours at a. time, the flow in some experiments having, measured up to 100 ampercs. | To distinguish mushrooms from poisonous fungi, sprinkle a little salt Roland Iongtin as no. '10. What 1S 12116 unLcrcuOQ bfltWflll person who is always lato and‘ school-mistress? One misses , the trains and the other trains the inla- ses. _ Girls when they went out to swim Once dressed like Mother nus- bard; nu. $12.09 Lou so DvChny-gu“ Grade I (Jr.)——1. Edna I-Iickox; wnhout nun” Mother nude m m," the Bum n they mm black the NOW they have s. bolder whim; w.“ Gracie vr.»1. Harris lfcFadyen; 2- James Gallant; a. Pearle Bcr- The "WW “"1"” °1 M“ W°°d' ' mushrooms a" wholescme; 1; “my They dress more like. her up my _mewenyn o; sturgeon Wm be our summer hots out of wheat (‘vrnllc v.~1. Catherine McNevin; MP4- turn‘ yellow they are poisonous. bolrd q J/l/v BITES g | ,~‘ ll‘ .\l.u— Cfinnnzh: 3. Etta Clow; 4. Cirzule I.‘S0nior-1, Anna Docher- ; 2. Florence Moore; 3, Watson i2. Beth nfacEwcn. Grade Vii-l. Ethel Squires; 2. l Perfect, Attendance: Adline Proc- tor, Georgina Proctor, Margareti sorry to, learn of her continued ill- ness. Her friends hope to see her Ted MRCEWBII; 3. Lloyd Squires. Honor R011 for November; Grade I (a)-—1. Doris MacEwen. In Maritimes i i McNovin; 4, Dorothy Moore. Grndc I.-Jr. l, Ernest Cnvan- aghp ‘.1. Vcma. Cavnnogh, 3, Arthur Pan Your Grocery Grade X—1. Winnie MacEwen; 2.! Edith MacEwen; 3. Marjorie Mac-' Ewen. Grade VII—l. Gladys MacEwcn; \ Grade I (b)-—l. Louise MacEwen; 2. John Barry; 8. Mona. Richard- son. TURDNTO, 0nt., Dec. 6—(By the Canadian Press)-After con- Hilda Olponneli. Teacher. eluding s. tour of Ontario, Rev. Dr. straw and in the lumber woods we wore green-hide shoes sewed to- days. ‘rhere was no clothes line in those days; sh; hung the baby's clothes on the Bordon bushes, and _ vary often they blew any.‘ and II was sent to hunt them up in the. snow drifts. Edmund H. Oliver, of Saskatoon,‘ moderator of the United Church in| Canada, will open a series of lec-| tures in the Maritime Provinces, on John A. Ross, one n! the well December 9, when he will speak at known cltirens of Hnliock, passed i Sussex and Saint John. N. B. Dr. away on Thursday, Nov. l9. In l Oliver, who will be accompanied by the passing of Mr. Ross Kittson ‘Rev, pet,“- Bryce, D, p,’ W111 pm- county loses one of her earliest need the gonqwmg day m Arnhem.“ settlers. Mr. ROSS was born in n. a, m meet with the missionary JOHN A. ROSS BURIED AT HADLOCK In Crapaud we had no wagons;- all trucks; a. few carts. and three- or four gigs hung 0n wooden springs. Horses were very scarce- mostly oxen‘. I remember our first span of oxen. Buck and Bright. Father had an ox truck and one. day h; and I cleaned up s. few‘ bushels of oats that. he thrcshod out ’ lwith two sticks. He had s. splint‘ Our Big Toy Emporium UP STAIRS ‘ Is now open, and from Saturday 5th and every day (Sundays excepted) _will be. “ The Headquarters of Santa Clauis . So come along everybody, big and small, and sec the .wonderful assortment we have provided and at the lowest possible prices. BRIGHT NEW GOODS, no BANKRUPT STOCKS. You will have to see our GAMES COUNTER and XMAS DECORATIONS. 5-10-15-20 and 25 CENT TABLES A beautiful showing of DOLLS, all kinds and gt prices to suit everybody. Shopping Early in the Week Mechanical Toys Springton, Prince Edward Island, ' mm maintenance mm; commitweiflddle’ and W9 clawed “P We!” '*iw\‘*¢_§fé9 SPECIAL! Qocoanut Comeearly. The values offered you will prove it's a good rule to follow Crisco 3 lb. iins 7 5c Elliot-vows Better Quality Assorted Plain or Pimento 1/zlb- 7 c CUT MIXED hecn in good health up to a, few Q t “We! N"! 919*” “Wm- on! m5"- B I S s 9 dmerent kinds ‘h’ 2 weeks ago. He had bccn identified gnlxaigargiggrq Lrlstteendgfgtaglif m," ‘mm Ireland’ ‘"9 u. one .' C l Delecta Pkg. pkg. as manage, o; the large Janeslwessed shipping is the use o! the week's ploughing, and another man ' g _ 1 <1 15 p 5d g . with his threshing machine thresh- Y VELV ETA QLWSQKOZ“ $.10,“ 2-51 m)? o steamer lsmo“ Homa- Mtemptmg ed out all our grain without any e s ’ E SPECIAL! o C m R° “i; d tckel’ fine an entrance to Port Blckerton har- p" I H MaoLAREWS Rom. JAR our-zen °"“‘““Y- ~ “s” a *‘ °“ “' W slums been weeiher 1m vec- ' -. _ l C E rem, 1., m5 community and in the ember. the shin struck a cliff 40o aim“! h“ 1°" °f Phuhm‘ Just stop and consider the many excellent ' dvvfiflllmflllt 0f this part of the yards from the light. frolic-s, stumping, mowing and .- 131/1 oz.jar.. .. .. .. .. In V, ib. c pkgs. I lb. o can Mrs, Wm. cone of Fargo, Mm ,1 municating with shore. six years in the big pot. And thero was a . Lb, g, Banks <1: Cam), Moninnnn, three ago when Captain O'Hara failed to ibig jar-full of whisky, the very best WE soil and roeilvcr Minors. _ brothers and two sisters including Petilm "Om hllhi-ih! on the rnain- mode. to trait n friend from a ‘ » -. Murdock and Charles and sister ‘mid. 19 i"! hi! Wife who found him friend. W‘ "u wlmhw shun‘ ' A‘ $PECIALI (Re-cleaned) Mm p; when“, (,1 ghmumtown‘ helplessin a snow drift with a bul- (Concluding installment: Our ‘ (Sultana Style) -.--u-—- The abovciisi isjlrmdeliillg Doc. 8, 9, I0. f‘- ‘ I 32c Pa...‘ poms 35c van... .. .. - . . 27c in... Lutheran church hero, on Sat- ii" b10011 frequently. w: mm remnan- Carefully by slncrlwccd men. - ...:;l. Size. lcr Duz. . . .. 2 Lbs. . . . . . . 5 Lbs. .. . . . Qytgspoyrckagiznlfzisvcat two dclock- F B w! u.“ m‘ PM‘ rflmnm “d mam‘ . (‘R-‘WBERRIES CANADIAN cmcnsr: BAKING sons ~ l’ ‘ " ' | " ‘ i. . 25c Ptl’ m». ....... 17c nulk.s1.b|............ 17c “M _ , wlrnonirmlwlllhlflrfllillfv- ' “g 37""? an b ' Fnrnit n t i‘ t’ sucnn nsco. ARTAII. o e O ‘Whm “"- Y" "'-" ‘ "'1 I'M 95 .. ----- 4°C Pcrbh. .... 19c .... .. 30¢ (‘arecr Ends ' y Cutlcma‘ m. by a thoroughly experienced ' denim. m of OLIVES mass PRICES AVAILABLE 1n- cmnnorrsrowu mo sown “"95 19.. 15c Draincd - i Oct. l5. 1855. He came to St. Vin- cent in the spring of 1879 and had resided in this county ever since. He. married Ambroslne Easter over For the past, twenty years, since retiring from his large farming‘ operations, he has lived in Hal- lock. During this time he had been a. very active man and had always of the maritime conference. light off Port Bickerton, Guysboro . during Captain O'Hara's adventur- ‘ous career. His wife figures largely in the record of courage and ser- vice established st the Port Bicker- tun llgilt. northwest. Hn alwnys lent n helping hand to ‘every good cause, for the better- ment of church school and com_ munity. l-fe livcd his life as a man among men. son, John K. Ross, his daughters. ‘P. E. I. His grandchildren, are Dale Ross. now teaching school st Fin- layson. Minn, Harriet Banks of Saco, Montana, Ross Cone of Fargo hhs Presbyterian church and con- ‘ducted by Rev. W, E, Erickson. of (Canadian Freq) ‘PORT nlcxnnToy. n, 5,, me. _ ‘i-A curccr of 31 yum-s 1n a “may lighthouse on fhn r-nsiom shore o! Nova Scotin vncls this fnll when gdsntfllh “hollow Ollrm, a fisher- ‘mnn in his Yuoncvr days, retires [mm his position as keeper of the Risking their lives. Captain O'Hara nnd his wife put out in a small boat brought the crew to shore, and ear- ‘ed for them until further nelp arriv- ed. During her 31 years of service at.‘ He leaves to mourn their loss, his the light, Mrs, O'Hara, has mmned was set under it t0 catch the drill- ithe row boat used chiefly for com‘ i let wound in the leg. Bending her small daughter for medical aid, she was responsible for saving the life of the man who in turn has rescued many persons from death. point. landing at the light is dan. ‘gerous, iasrtlculsrly at night gnq in winter. bushels of grain on n rug with the wind. H; took thg oxen end the oats and me down to Orapaud‘ wharf. I enjoyed my ride on the switch in his hand, and he walked home again. It; was my first ride. My father was laid up one fall with rheumatic fever. The nQiBh- bors turned out and dug our p0- wood fmlios when I was a. boy: and drinking whisky was the order a! the day. Our brightest day in the yea: was Christmu Day. A good fat goose hung up by the neck before the chimney fir; ind a dish ping fat. A big pum pudding danced I Mothers’ way in the days of 1on8 1150.") it vary slowly in a heavy pen. Pour off the fat as it cooks out, and turn very so often feted and were q prevented me frfinige “d "f tried other remedies bu; cakes of Cuticurn Sue QM?» h» uw-y- sn. u.» 1 burned sometimes so that l egiolgld m“ m" in “m” can Soap and Ointment n.s'Ii.'i',°“|fn'“' Mum‘ [hm “l” cm‘ nd comm-Ir. MIMI’ <§i§-=-o“fii?l$ fllflfifi-‘Ebfiéfifl. zwli%. mus-s l hilt"! lflnll ll. ‘lllllured my hot. m m: m- awn-m Ointggt‘ In‘: Wrin- Killflml. Seek. - g 1 t d fifty years ago. and his devoted be!“ "W mlwh- Filth“ Wliked by to the best made. But why enumerate ? " (Feamerstrlp or ass ca e ) For 399d 63k“ mid H" "55 wife preeceeded him in death about c133; and"), mm f u" "i"?! 119w!» hi! MM 011 the Come and S89. Ft ‘. P" . I lh. ilns three years. a p‘ ° “f” n“ yoke to steer them. with e. birch‘ . ‘c: 4-1“.- . _ c c w°'°m"p“t “tmdfl” "m" C ,6’ w. They “ Co ” (See our windows.) BOYS and GIRLS and BABY SLEIGHS, SNOW SHOVELS, HOCKEY STICKS from 10 cents each up A Limited y »_.. ;., .., N workmanship. following work ‘I Ehave. ' u: " services we offer. Our rates are very reas- onable and we guarantee our goods and May we have your next order for any of the .o‘u New r - Coverings. - w! frame Plotllnl. WE sell Picture Moulding. B“ Ms '5 0L |5 o; and John and Max Lindblom of . p sell Car Topping and Running Board Matting, Window "ox ‘or pkg c c Turloek, California. and a. large w” M‘ m” 9°“ Bickerw“ “gm It i‘ 9mm)“ m "Y “w” 5° m“ Channel! and Gimp. E ‘ i ‘ e m? pkg. Each ., _ , , _ , _ . are“, of {fiends and mauve‘; is rendered more difficult owing to it will be vcry crispy, curly and dry. ‘t " ‘T -- ~ _ r _ rune", w“... w,“ be hem "om the nature of the coast at that um it sliced very thinly, men cook w: nu u: upmnmnn; Acccsso ' . ' W! sell Draco Household Cement. the belt In the Mlfllllll 1C1 Kent. Street . vie-moan... WE by and cement Linoleum. WE buy Feathers. Henry MacFarlane & 60f Provinces, let us quote you. l Phone soc-s.‘ "