wit. y» December ‘ mended b; mission as " ferendnm r l and in all ~ will bc ac. government ."___.I\ \ \\ twg ,_ wquiilntt ,5 ‘A’ P-xonsrx . "Ir-s" \ laundry soaps. Chip halt n cake oi Sunfish! in? your tvxgshcr, stir into a lather, then out)“ $01}? clothes and start the machine. lou will \\\\'\&\\\Q\Nll\ i l I illl/y/‘y/Z/ ‘its Purity Means Strength Rich, pure coconnut and palm H?“ m: skilfully blended into Sliililghl- looking it the most efficient ui all '.-.. ..vr_‘ " can GUQRDIANIJE... ARDIAN SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog. _FUR CONN FOR LADIES .on sale by the Montreal Fur Remod- elling. Riley Building, Queen 6t. 600051-8wka. 1M0 program was put on at the Victoria Hotel yesterday. oom- hub Z rinsing solos by Miss Wright. a re f. citation, mo; Purcell, a violin Z solo by Mr. Winning and excellent ,.-- selections hyFtlle Casino Orcbesl tra. no dining room was ap- propriately [Uecorated in red. white and blue and the dinner was ‘enioyed by a large numbsr of l‘ THE CENfllbii- worm. DiNNER.—-An eugoyfi _ ‘lbiuugi- _ HOTEL lMPROVEMINT.-- Mr AJ. Railings has had the interiu: of his ‘hotel at Orby Point, North Rustico in the bands of the paint- ers and decorators for the post few weeks. This popular seaside re» sort has now all modern conven including a. new pipeicss furnace, inst installed which will insure to the traveller comfor- and warmth in zero weather. ‘IZHREE 8ICKYMEN|~ ingrepiy this. telegraphic message for us- slstnnce from the threeflilghtlhouse keepers at Bird Rocks, tbs Cana- flhlfi GOl/Bfllment cruiser Mar aret left Charlottetown "iiaat u-cek and took the men on board yesl terdny. Capt. Taylor o: m, M“; ins Department here received! word that the men, who belong l0 1119 Mflxdnlen islands, are ill and are being taken to Charlotte- town. The Margaret is expected to arrive this morning. DISGRACEFUL CONDUCT .— of .. expected th will be nrad This assu’ not prevent peruntrt- poo expressed be placed i114, prohibitive l; s. 5 5 P: VOIC. 3.. ‘ d. . t. i H As a resu about to be assume that stringent pr- wirlch will I ing in lire Act, nalnely. quor for all The new lav piete. unav not be wol- ins unless i ed by’ the \ may iegisiat perance till we practice what we ha isiatinn will \' shall ililTn- t. ant-e that we and law l. an instrurnc feet as the- cul ‘instmm- esily and i’ will be as u PUPDUIIG! 8Q would be if side the bed life might be This hits the pest. W which, if hf its framers 9d by those \ with its enfl the provinm being, as it _ ieggers." If we men and enforce for it with tend to snee and sell l-lr and pennit it were bcti on polling d- ‘ ‘inconsistency “The Uni lo will hoe oral politic» Globe. And cutive of i _ strongly om - million polii, - ‘cling out in lthe Progress nipsg on Fr littlnbera o1 ltion will vs , “proposition 0f a presun/ / obtai;’l, he maria» " - / f.- the province“ ‘i This is fuel ernment in j-' branding. it ; ‘ J. D. STEWART, RICE oap “ l. ~> r \ l. -.. ._-.:.~_...~'J:.§Q; “not wv-xs w; mm, V‘ awn-nus. s. _.. ... .. . ..... -.. . _ LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO S. S. HESSIAN “Mrs. Meek‘ paid you a very flut-"Barrlttur, Solicitor, Notary Pimilc terlng compliment last nizhl- I!!!" Etc- dem-g’ iVlONEY T0 LOAN "What our she say?" Mormons P- E- island WELL TREATED. .-.- OII‘ .- ,,,.. ,- "'“'“"““‘ l huve the snowicst, sweetest um! Blcflflfl“ l gum‘ siun. An o, ,,... - a for the din ins! rum l‘ FOOTBALL Maurine-n meet- h_ ‘ "liiw c“? § w’ \- ing of m Abegweit Club and all " P"""‘l l ‘"1 ll"? ""5"" - .,,_ § interedter! in football is. norm; sweeping u ,\' htxeld this evening at 7.30 p.m. in - ~. t e ‘League o! the Cross rooms the import: , ‘ \\ This game deserves enthusiastic and bee“ ‘ - \- ‘boosting and it should be remem- ' _ u \_ bered that this week will see two vine:- and , v31? G \ good games by local team: the “M? or, , ~ against the St. Francis Xavier r_ \ crack tea-m. On Wednesday they possible thr will meet the Abegwelts and on ‘i fit f l. hi. I ‘r ‘Tl .,._1 \.'.i MEDALLIST iiliililllwN zls now prepared to receive Music ation of any news-f--. AWARDED 10 GOLD AND Etudents in the following subjectn ‘ -' 4 -1 . ‘ “m” Dd Ul/Iark R.McGu1gan,BA "She said that 1 did not iooklike. —- l '<1.. ' i “f” “a” iPRoF. HIRAM BALL I ENGLISH. GOLD PR|ZE THE l i SILVER MEDALS . l ORGAFHBT AND MUBICAL i DIRECTOR ' BAFTisT CHURCH TPlANO, VOCAL, ORGAN THEORY , l ‘ 0F MUSIC roost Bone. fide err-flour? .93 ‘zsczogl, 5 *' , ours- o an o Evenings by Appointment :1;»<;~‘/ l; -~..,»(l it-lqnd Certified BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, arc. “‘ ' "' " ' Money to Loan - , Cameron Block l)?‘ the Audit B11163“ Charlottetown. P. E. island ‘iii.’ Circulation i l Palmer & Palme ~»9-o»>—i+<>+>4—OQ--Q§+§'§-§4-4-O-O~&O{Yi. J, Palmer, K. C. H. L. Palmer AV of "$55172 Advice to Poultry Owners Charlottetown, P. E. I. The price of Eggs will be ~ lDl‘. C. C. Archibald higlr m the next m; mofiths vflraduate on N. Y. Post Graduate st lcnst. A flock of ‘Poultry S: 4 I ' lilank ark , Medical School and Hospital , Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose , and Throat Office Bayer Bulldinq, Great George » i Street. Oppoflte Guardian Office l Telephone aso-J. urs--9 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 ~.e~stoo~nc.‘ ‘Office Ho if looked nftcr dividends than any other live pay larger MacDonald & McPhee B. A. i. A. MacDonald stock on the Farm. Laying Hons should bwweli supplied with Crushed Oyster sin-ll for nhdli formation. H. F. MoPheo . A. Barristers, Attorney, Etc. i {trim Cry-uni Grit for digcs- Money to Loan _ no“, n"; gun“, n“; _ m“; Riley Building, Charlottetown Ilone Deacon and Poultry lione, Egg Mush, Milk blush, lien (ihmvder for producing a good supply of rich and nour- ishing Emu. lllxeii Scratch I-‘ccd, Cracked Com, Comment, Feed ‘Vhenl and other Poni- rry Supplies. At‘ lowest primes “lroielafle and iltlirll. i Carter & Co. Ltd. W. Miles Garrison A. B., M. D. Pulmonary Tuberculosis Specialist 126 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Gas Treatment in Selected Cale: Telephone 207 woo-okve-eo-vee-ovovewvvo-oooeoo ee-Q-Q-eo-Q v _» b DR. E. 0. HARRIS p svs SPECIALIST om» Royal Bunk Building j nouns 9.301012 1.00 to 5.00 Professional Cards Prof. ii. Tanton, Voice Specialist, Teacher 9f Piano Organ. and Voice. Studio 14B Great DR. GLIFI‘ Chronic Diseases flhsridttltewn, '1'. I. island, Canada 112 rings Ctr-oat nouns ILY _11 s» 2 p. m. J. A. McEAOHEN, , Oph. D. EVE ePEOIALIQT Eyes examined and gluon lumgilghidli iiiitts: node.) _' lfm, “ “ml l-ioun ‘IO-fiend, s-a m. - “n,” ‘mm d , gVlllilfl by n lntmont. .".-* " *'- fl my a’. :7: ‘l o 2y», - ' l l i i Roomliirunswick and Nova Scotia lfrom Ontario and Qllebr-‘C "mi 4 i l -| i-The mystery in the presence of i‘ inshicrned hlghlback model, | v l gundlngpvrnrd Wheeler Hall and i . which they said ied to clearing up ‘Thursday the St. Dunstan's team In reference to the action of a number of boys on the roof of the Y. M. C. A. during the Armistice services the Directors have inves- tigated- the matter undfound that whilst the Secretary, wihq i3 a re- turned soldier. and ilre-‘Ilhysicai Director had dilsnrlssed .i.l1.: class- es and closed the gymnisium and game room, in order tdnttend the services and instructed. the boys to attend as well, a number rs- enic-rcd the buildiing and made their way to the r001’, without the knowledge 0f the manage- ment. The Directors feel that an apology should be made by UH‘ boys (many of whom ‘are nu! members) to the public. The boys who are members have been sus- pended. ' HOG GRADING UNDER WAY. —~F:trmors in the province, says Mr. A. W. Peterson. District Sheep and Swine Promoter, stand to benefit by the new regulations for the grading of livs bogs be- cause the large bulk offered for sale are oi bacon type, mostly ‘forkslsfrcs, and if put on the ular- kc-t within thesxpproved weights n1"! receive the premium. 0n Prince Edvrsrd island this year at is roughly estimated that there will be 30,000 hogs. About 24.000 of these will be slaughtered. Mr. Harold M. Clay, B. S. A., has been appointed Hog Grader for Prince Edward Isiand. The grad- sn-g regulations started bilonzi-hy, October 30th, and Mr. Clay is now OF INTEREST TO POULTRYMEN Record of Experiments Conducted n; ‘om-k, by the Poultry Division of the _..__ ~ Dominion Experimental LARGE POX E»N1"RIE8.-- Farms. Prince Ediwsrd island will be well represented at the Royal Agrlcnl‘, tum! Winter Fair to be held at After glancing through the re- port for 1921 of the Dominion Poul- Toronto from the 22nd to the try ‘Iiilfihilfldmftil, Mr. F. C. Elford. 29th of this month. Three car- one is almost inclined to say in- loads of livestock (other than quire within about everything re- garding poultry keeping," for in the thirty-four pages of which the re- port consists, a vast amount oi in- formation ‘is given about prices. about incubation. about brooding. about feeding, and as regards pedi- gree breeding, housing, egg-laying contests, diseases of fowl, and 0i extension work in Quebec and Northern Ontario. The progress is foxes) and two car loads 0f iox=s will leave bcre on the 15th. can nccting with the Ocean Limited at Bsclrville. A sleeper will bt put on the train at Tormentine for the convenience of Islander.» going to Toronto. It is expected that between fifty and a hundred people will go from this provinle. iii flu ‘us ” m s sun Higher Title Lapses and liieir Willlbe Earl l Breadalbane. Great Scottish Noble. - ; LONDON‘. Nov. l1.-—'l‘hs funeral to the-Liberal party, was in March‘ or the IastJMamuess or Bresdslulsvsnmeu still only a1. created; bane took place at i-‘inlnfis, Kill-lBsrpnBreadalbauu of Ken ore. in, yesterday afternoon. By the Ehdfll inled a Lord in Wait s- express wish or Lord Brsdalbnneihis ‘ ,, peerage giving him a‘ his body wasbur-ied in a graveiscntin the House of Lords. His made in a green sward adjoining-pa vflgoon went out of oif-iceflbut. tho famllly mausoleum in whieh;on' return in 1880 he was for 300 years the Csmspbells oiiswiorn n Privy Councillor and ap- Glenorchy have been laid. House Thmpointed Treasurer oi the l’ coffin was removed from Giasgowiholdgn office which he filled for: on Saturday and placed in the five years. He was then, in July, ‘ 1'Matine¢"3-1l5 sharp. Nighéiflénnd$45 ursusoleum, being borne to the 1885, created Earl of Ornleiie and grave by tenants on the estate Marquess of Breadaliuane, clroos~ The Bishop of Argyll and the lslesflng the titles previously enjoyed assisted by the Rev. G.W. Msckayiby his klnsuren, tbs ‘fourth and the parish minister nt Killin, con- fifth earls. ducted tho service. Before entering the House of Among the large gathering were Lords. Lord Brendaibnne had mar- tenant farmers and Highland isirdsmled, in July 1872. Lady Alma Imo- many in Highland dress and rep~ gen Leonora ‘Carlotta Graham resentaitivcs of ‘publllx: bodies in youngest daughter of the fourth Pertirsire and Argyllshireofwhicir lDuke of Monirose and of his Lord Breadnbbnne was a member|fnmorls Duchess. and sister of the of the Caledoninn Railway Com present Duke. in 1892, when Mr pany, of which he wasthe seniorf Gladstone for the last time took director. and of the estate worklofficc, Lord Breadnlbane became ers. The pail-bearers were the"L0rd ‘Steward of the Household. Duke of ‘Montrose, Mr. Iain Camp» and in tho three follmvfng years. boll, who now succeeds to the earl-‘ns Lord High Conunissioncr toils dom of Brendalbnne, the biarquessGenernl Assembly, he and Lady of Graham, Colonel Lord Malice Breiuhllbane, with conspicuous Graham, D.'S.O., M.C, Cameron, oi success, tempered the wind o’ Lochici. Lord Greville. Colonel ifrastianism to tho Church of Scot Lamplbell Heathcrote (nephew) l land. In 1894 he acquired the Gar- nnd Major Bonnet, secretary or tsr. and m 1001. after nnotherLill 1110 Arjvllsluire Territorai Force ersl victory at ihé pong, was mag.) QIRITS if you longed for love and never had a kin, ' And then you got lt-but very unexpectedly. flirts bc|u.._ tifui moonlight night someone suddeniydeapcd out of the ‘dark, kissed you and then dlIiPp93r€d—-Whit would YOU do. See ‘what Connis, did and learn how she cilpturgd love and happiness. MARIEDPREVOST , "KISSED” l FROM THE ‘STORY BY ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHE AND “PLAIN GRIT” Two Part Western Drnmfl Association. The Duke of Argyll Keeper of the Privy seal o; 3,30,. A Comedy Feature was represented by his cousin, Mr land. In 1914 he succeeded the inn Campbell, and Lord Laming- late Duke of Argyll as Lord Lieu. ton was also represented. tenant of that county, where, as The Marquess died in the Con‘ in his native Ilervbshlrc, ho had tral Station Hiotél, Glasgow, on already filled IllimerJus offices Thursday afternoon. He left DuNand rendered much vnhmrme se,.__ nrally on Mo ay to attend arml- vice to local government. " way meeting, but became ill in the indeed. in. the long intervnlg o1 train, and on arrival in Glasgow opposition Lord Breadalbane was Brcndslbane was with him. ngement of his vast estates which at one time extended over Great Scottish Noble 234,000 acres ‘in, Plorthghilre and Gavin, Marquess of seventy-first year, having beelrSntlherland and Buccleuch, born at Fermoy on April 9, 1851.1’ He was the elJest son of Captain‘ Marqusssato Expires, John, Alexander Gavin Campbell isand dairy cattle. which will be a large part of the live $000k Shin recorded of poultry breeding and nlciil, are expected to stand high keeping at all the twenty-twuiarmfl when the results of the judging and stations comprising the Dom- nre announced. Up todate therellulon Experimental Farms system. llrnvc been four hundred and twen~ yvhyie a1, pfggenl ‘there are two oribun o; Gienfanoclp an uncle nus first Earl of Brendalbanc, who county of Tay and the Glcnrouchlrd and Bcnederaloch Haronles, is Lu “ tl=fwo foxes entered for the 1'01 even three breeds of birds on some prxbibition in connection with the of ‘the farms, tests are going for-jdied in 164s lair. Of these 209 are from Sum- mcrside district, 109 from Char iottetown district, 10 from New S4 ward to determine which is rife best single bird for each locality. {tithe beginning of the present gear. eighteen of the farms kept Barred Rocks, ten kept Wyandottcs, and three, Leghorns and Rhodo Island Reds. Three of the farms paid some attention to turkeys and four to both geese and ducks. from t Ha ho Unit/ed States. il-Mills Murder Mystery Glearingl NEW BRIFNSWIUK. N. J-, Nov. tained in the report are those re- cording priccs received. each month for eggs at. each individual station, and the yearly average price re- ceived by farmer-s in the different provinces. All three show that not only have the prices for eggs been generally well maintained but that, during the last seven years, a con- siderable increase has taken P1909- Tlio average price in 1915 was 29V: cents per dozen and, in 1921, Ot~ tnwa excepted, it was 46 cents. But interesting as quotations of prices are admitted to be, poultry raisers will be quite ns much con~ corned, and possibly more. in the records of breeding work that the Report contains, of the influence of climate upon rearing, on the cost of breeding by different methods, on the results of experiments in drinks and feeds. of fattening fir men and two ‘vmen m noisy M market, of the cost and best met of raising puilets, of experi- gnment under the applc lroo o 5 - - , _ - n, n where the bodies of the rector and ‘gems m feedmg 1am“ m e v0 " tor months, of experiments in tho choir singer later wero found. “m .i l 1 1 1 as“. and saw a man fire several shots. ‘ceding gm n o “yew o “v ‘ still. stands, the authorities assertwfigyoafdrfiggrggsl? ggrlgdaig: 31.1353: More, it is ssid that her account dlaoams‘ and M mam, other ma," is materially aitrongthcncrl in sov- w“, m- pfime importance m the oral aspects by the bringing lrfipmctkya] DOuHrYnmIL ‘ light of new evidence contributcdl _ to the case by two men. who were gmnnflp, near the lane on the night of lire] murder. Mrs. Gibson in support of her claim that she could identify the two automobiles-one an oiid i. e other n sumll roadster-in De Rns~ -".s-y‘s lune near the Phillips farm on the night when the Rev. Ed- Mrs. El- eanor Reinhardt Mills were murd- cred, has been cleared up in the IJFQDILTGIiOIIS to place the entire case boforo the Grand Jury, auth- orities said tonight. The lifting of the veil which has shrouded this angle of the case. it was said by Special Detective Mason. finds the story tc-‘ld as an eye-witness by Mrs. Jane Gibson, farmer wom- an. unchanged. Her statement to the authorities that she saw two Llnimcnt Lumhermnn‘: ru-ml ‘ s 1 Tables of special interest can-' of the 1st, Royal Regiment, who |L0rd Breddalbano leaves no ‘ is.“ sf???“ i.“ °‘."‘ .‘f“‘?f' rum“ "'1 muss“ l ' .W it 5 811i‘ Pf‘, fl 0 8i'll Ishire estate cf Gienfalloch, lnheradoubtfui validity". in um patent‘ Iited from :1 certain Williamflampgcrenting the Earlglm, 0|" menduli otflbnne, that uilic. with the V159 Ir. November. I Earl and 1862. the filth O-Xllire should rho pzlfrinlouiul es» ' second ' Marquess of into of Genorclly b0 zllicnatr-(Lthu, iBrcidalbanc died childless, and the loss markedly territorial lltlus of. "vast estates-over four , hundred Earl of Holland. Viscount 0i lwmpl ‘thousand Z1Cr8S——-0f the “Blnclfllillld 011d Lord Orlueiio and Weicii "Cnnrpbells, with _:l. string of Son;- ‘tlsh titles, wcro claimed iby his§ [distant kinsmzm, Captain Camp 131911.07 Gloufalloch. His claim was mmfllnlllg- The heir to these Scot" he?! Cflllwlheil. tile only son of . opposed by a cousin, but was fill- inlly uphold by Lords Wcslbury andnied in 1917) und of Lady Marv; iCllclms-Jord (‘Lord Wen-sleyrlsleyrarct Canrphell, who is n. sister of ldissenting) in May, 1863, when 10rd Normnnon. ill". Ivan (‘arm ‘Cdillillfl Campbell duly bccamo boil ‘is unmarried and bls'hr=ir-. Earl of Brendnibane and Holland, lll'0$liiYlpilV0~—.'i[§€llll .1. distant ¢oni Viscount oi’ Tay and Pentland and sin-is Captain Charles wimmnl Lord Glonurchle, Benederalcchglioreland ICamribell, fii_.g_ “FA i Ormeiic, and Welrk. in tho peop-gwhose father, the into hitrjorflop. n_go of Scotland, and u baronet ofleral Charles William Campbeiliun Nova Scotia. lie did not long enfisuucessfully clairnedt he earldoml joy these honors. for he died in'i 1862. Lord Brcudnlbarleur om‘, March, 1871, when his son, whgrtlster, Lndy Evn Céllfilpbijll 4,1,}. u-ns still o. minor, succeeded. rind in 1876 Mr, J_(,‘, neahmom “and has nn only son, Lieutenant About tllc nliddle of last cen- Jlighinnrlcrs ‘torrid 015,052?! Affigliljf.“ tury a determined effort wasdlcspite ills veors Lord Breadnl: made to induct-t he ilobiemen amlbnbe died athn ehrvlior ago thy other magnates of Scotland [Gillie majority of his. predecessor“ educate their sons at the iristori: The first three earls attained ma‘ University of lSt. Andrew's, and rocmsrknirln arcs of Si‘ 3;; m, Q‘: lllllffl U16 ‘into Lord iirondulbane respectively ‘vhiig 111C. fofiyihavi]; had been duly sent. Ho was not was rnlfifidllu n mnrqugymh; h, long: in entering public life, and. his 60th year died vlvOliqf], llavlllfi Dfociailned his zittncllurcntthc ovo of lIlSIBZIUI birthhdq; o“ IJEVIEE Sill! ll] TAKE ll HANGERS UIJT ill Entered Public Life. i 1 the chnrnctcrslu thedrnrna which she claimed silo chanced upon while riding flilbill the country in search of thieves who hall looted her barn, lliid said ‘that in turning nboutontlre narrow lane the head lights of one of tho nutomoblios ‘accidentally flushed upon u pow- erfully built man with n bushy umusrtacho and a woman in u grey coat. Authorities declined to make public the identity of tho new witnesses, or divulge other details V Radio Not yet. But soon, perhaps. However nothing could be much better than tho service Drugs tho mystery of the autmobiles. 1):: , tectrvca expressed doubt that this angle of the case would even re revealed to the Grand Jury as the oi‘ experts in izion to the radio COmpEIss ivhigh pernrits a three-point bearing to be taken. no matter where on the earth's mlriuce the observer may m. Nlll/IEATIUN IJN THE [llliill NEW YOILR, Nor. i1.—- During |l-| r || . . . , _ , the next week there will ‘be Ol zzcifialf) ilfllfi (ligiigflssfrf“l(“zjl\gsq(lr5 in] exhibition in Ncnv York, an inven- cofves n! the qrl-alln‘ “rimisiltcy l lion, or rntiicr an improvement on when pointing direct!’ n! "iv i1" lllvfllllflll which in lilo opinion ing station ushure “Winn lilac iiiivli the United States gnior then rlcsirc; to p»; h',s..h-xfl NRV)’ Will talm all tho (lnngcrs out nil he has to riois to circular th of ocean navigation. it is an add- arm ollowly in QIZjn-puth and (‘has iilo ‘intensity shown. Directly n luaxlmunl is registered, and din-m. “ml l!’ "'9 3"" "PM the compass card shows Vv’il"l‘_0 the station la located. Th‘! "llfllrlnl: lwlllit rccordclLund Ono free nrm is swung llbovo the fierce of ‘introducing it as brand new evidencent the trial. which - iahopedlwlll result from the work oi.’ the inquisitorial body. n con- sidered of the highest importance Deputy Attorney General Mott. spscsi p. eouto for the State. ie expected iu Somervilie Lemon, row to confer with Supreme Court | Justice Parker on the matter of presenting the case to the Jury. Three-indictments it is said. against n woman and two men will be ask ed. The jury probably will begin its inquiry on Monday. CASTORIA For lath‘! and Children r in Home Ovtilall mils we give Moll or phone or- ders. lt's the best drug ser- vice we know of. We give ‘the name ‘prompt and courteous alteration to phone or ‘mail or- dcra ss to personal calls. Our iqiivulllua ETC DYOIHDL WBTB always at your service with an exoeptionul DRUG SER- militiamen DRUG (2.0. ‘"1110 suitor .140»: 4i. tlm nnmc of thr- station. being as. ccriainod by cull and answer, the arm is awning ilgain until nnotim- ‘bcaririgis found by sinrilar maxi- mum intensity, and edii. A third is xlnrlinriy found, and then it is easy {to locate the “fix." ‘Nflvliillbrs have un instrument called "’l‘breo arm protracoor." it consists of three long straight edge rulers fastened at one end with a llcnd at the middle of which is a hols large enough to insert a pen‘ cil. This hole is directly in line with each of the inside edges of tho three rulers sud clump screw ‘fixes on orsil so that the swing s It . Jinylg this nrotractnr on the / chart so the outside ruisr roach n, to t radio station first f n thonéound r finds the s o umld‘ and oh thid ti s and. $lore the. pellhil ‘It? other _ ‘ V uollglll-dlillffliulhjiliuiliiili", was removed to the hotel Lady principally occupied in the nrnn- Breadal-IZOLOOO in Argyll, and vt-eru exceed -' bane, had recently completed his,ed only by those of tbs Dukes of ‘. xpires. By n curious provisional’, tlsh titles is Mr. Iain lallhvnrdliorl ‘ 14°75 Fllifiilllilllbilllvu brother, 1hr" v late Captain Ivan ‘Campbell. (who, l I 1-; history of navigation, since Astruinbo Wild discovered and used ed iii nu Bast Hum Kl _ Ln Columbus’ time, the earth vul'-,twoen o llrotor lorry 1""! ' iation .".~ui lilo ships deviation may cicni, Ford. lbo disregarded and the 'poss.biii;_vl of error in computation and ctm lllleiilbhsc of Dorris i0 be sequent ship wreck is eliminated {u sale advertisement. but is No longer will clouded skies nmi for mule nt 446 pvundfl» for: mnlro observation for altitude NAPOLEOWS CARRIAGE - i f‘ . ______.,_._..__.-__ COMING, TUESDAY, » Nov.“ , 14d. THE ONLY 0NE_ ~ ‘I AND HIS TALENTED ASSOCIATES _ PRESENTING; THE ROLLS-ROYCE’ on ALL s. MUhilllf-PlgAYiii THREE CHANGES WEEKLY MONDAY—WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY '3 SHOWS DAILY AT i315, 7.15 AND 8.45 EVERY PRODUCTION -CONTA>INS SPECIAL SCENE av.‘ AND cosrumns - nvsnv orrsmuo IS MUSICALLY usrl-nssmwo, wnq A counters s-roav ARRANGED m rwo scenes .;, INCLUDING '~_;',; THE YOUNG BEWITCHING SONG AND DANCE CHORUS " i utilise” No Reserve Mat. Adults 26c. Children 16o. ,; Eve. Orchestra-fic- Baicony 37c. Children - 26c. is the exalt position of the shipironic state conch that‘ _ Tlillfl for tlm first time in the British Lord Chancel the Eldon to Birkonhcud isnsw, it use recently purc ‘Before it came in lamina, Min liro properly .11 tile Bv‘, U23. its blacked enuMl FOR SALE iN LONDON shines like jet, ‘but evidently , hasn't been redecorated since LONDON, Nov. lL-Tllc Nnpo‘ ifcrshfeifs lime. illil nzinlulh u (lroadorl tiling. __<§->_-__