‘St ll’aul's, today. 598911-11. PENDERGAST-MARFB-A ve iMIIODOIHIIII united iMlqs Emma Alberta Marr Springfield. Mass. and ‘Mr. 'Edwa Peiidergast of Kcusiugton, 'P. E. shoes and hat to match. After Tell: how born lulu can fllfllfddlllffld manic airs iii] Pilii iii Siiiiliilliiii u, formerly of North Riistico. P. E. many frlcnils in ivlshiiig them Simple, eagy. treatfnent linany years of riiarried life. brings qufckfireflefi liSiimmersirle papers please copy.) Quid“ Bu“, rejiqffronfflugni; ‘Wm; ' POTVIN—D'ENTREMONT. - nien want when_ they get lamed up vPry iirri from over-exercise opexposure, or ed in the when they at a s rain or bruise. lAca-drmy oii- iMonday morning Asoldier in the ixth Pennsylvania 5.30 when Mt‘ Infantrywritesfrom camp_:—‘SIoan’s bet-tine tho bride of Mr. W. isagreatthingforusboysinthearmy. lThintre-inoiit. ‘officer on the- D. After a stifi hike or dril are bound to ache, but t ey are soon pcriioPlliflll by Rr-v. Maui" fixed up with Sloan's. for muscle-bound leg? lame backs still‘ necks, sprains or raises." vpmass. a. number of the friends gives such remarkable relief is that: it M- the place where the pain is, and clcalii out congestion. _ _ Ri ht away you feel relief. Siafl" .lr. During Ilir- bi-ziss the choir ‘Nctrr- Danie Acad my irenderrxi nropiiato hymns. ’l‘iio popularity - the young couple was attested mllgggghlgiggegrglg-{t£29,531!“ s?” the lairgrz nuiiiiluir of services. to rub Sloan's does the whole job. “ml “Mml” Just pat it on! Get; abottic tudayaAil druggists-iifi cents. iillf‘ many rt _-i’u‘l siircr srrifco. with tray, lfr .._.._... ...... __ , _ §Q4§Q~f§§§¢Q OO-OQ4OQ-OOOOQ O i“ I‘. illl l] M Tb‘. i 0 i ll. ill. SIMPSON . ice iictimond ltrcct “""" lug the past wcck have ‘IHVQXHIJOIIIL O prrispcctivc ' buyvfs “ilfifli ‘I'\il"“* Slatcs tiff the potato lliilfkciu 1w" lieved of this competitive dcinauil there has bcr-n a drop of l5 cculs: per bushel in" quotations Zltiktklh by retailer. l Potatoes can now be purchustiri _ by car lot in Iiifiunipeg at 85 cgiite tiiiilil-eii "i Si- pcr b-ushcl, Iluyers for liirgc _ slate that about ‘J00 carikot Manl~"\vus bold ‘Ai- iiift iiilmft OI MIS- lnlm potaiufas were shiltlwii i" I'll‘ “MI (l“i“I°Y' S'- -\/\ spluudlil nicetiiig of tho Pctoifs North. _ tho following infterestiiig gramme: (‘I'll Canada. Italians. Have Further Success St. Voter's Soutlr t Opening ChQTUlS, Institute 0d Q l Miss Mary Power. (Canadian Press) HOME. Nov. 1l.~ltalian troops have offer-tori further operations in Somaliland it is oiTic-iflelcii ially niinouiicorl orcupylugTinntiarial Solo. "Floral Dance". Scnda without bloodshed and seizqDt-ivar. lug a number oi’ riflcs. Operational Rcr-ltrition. vrcro directed personally by thri fdlorcnco McAulay. Governor from aboard tho warship Fox Exchange Announce liic opening of tlicir oiiicc and ivarchonsc at 54 (iraiion Street, (opposite (i. \\". V. A. liiomc.) Rcgistcrcrl Foxes bought and sold on a commis- _ sion basis. Accommodation for twr-nty pairs in building under competent Rancher, Livc Foxes and Polls lisicd for salc. Scrvicc in rcgarrl to Rcgistratioii. lirokcrzigc; Scr- vice n; (Tonsiilzir liivoiccs, Shipping instructions, Food Supplies for Slupmcnts arranged for. No ordcr too small nor too large. Acu-ssorics such as Neck 11mg. and Mouth Clamps for sale. Illliei- but pretty wedding was sol- iomnlzctl iit the Bishops Palace. Charlottetown. at blah noun Nov- ‘cinber fourth. when Rev. Maurice in marriage lThe bride. who was unattended llVflfl prettily gowricd iii sand satin crepe with lace trimmings. with . brief honeymoon the happy couple ileft for their new home in Ken- ‘Slllgiflll, the bride travelling in a handsome Northern Rat fur couLi Miss Mari" is a daughter of Mrs.i Annie and the late James Marr.‘ and the groom is a popular and widely known resident of Kenning- ton. The Guardian joins with their ty ivcrliriiig was solemniz- Convent of tNotre- Dame ‘Helena M. Potviin Dill’ muilclefi S. “Arrzriimorc.." 'i‘ho ceremony was. “'5 E79“ 5W5 aid \Vll"I also celebrated this liiiitlgiiii. '.witli the National Anthem. , , vthe coiitrzictiuir parties baring pre- The 1'99"" that 31°57“ Limment sent. Tim tlllllili‘. was assisted ‘by, a Alb-c Siirith wliilc tho igrooiiii Simon Pauli; ]ii‘l-i~'t"llis of silver. cut‘ glass. linens. chi-duos. clc. Among. vcd was "\ beautiful L. E. Plzoivseq tray; ‘Vi ~=".voi‘ cu ry from tiir- store oft For l"ll‘\? insurance x Provrsc Bros; icakivood mantlc‘ gmwu“ ~ ‘trio k from ilrrw-ii-:l','~iiris.\ iiiiihriv ilrr-ul; chi-urn- from tho manage- inciit oi‘ thc firm of PWIWS" ‘Brosi ll JHIIYIIHCIIIPV silvcr tca scrvicc‘ and tray from the officers and crew. W0men’s Institutes 7, . At St. Petersi firms Potcr's South and Cable Head East Peter's on Thurs-_ itcd Slates iii Illl‘ past. iwriWvlicksrlziy evening. Novcniber 5th, Over ivhtlg- fifty (tars were scut to cast-‘fifty women wcrc prescnt "to enjoy pro- Presidliig. Mrs. W. ~P- Anderson. - ‘ Instrumental Music. Mrs. Albert. In Somahland Oulgley and Miss Blanche Warren. l Sol . "O How I Miss you Tonight“ Arldross. “The Work of the Fed- successtiilerriten institutes of Canada", Miss Mathleson. Supervisor W. Mrs, R. “Popping Corn". Miss itr-moiisiruiion on Millincry. Miss ma. cnxptoiimmown GUARDIAN TIIE BENTRAI. GUARDIAN SHOP from Holman’: Catalog-l THE MONTHLY. MEETING of i Ladies Auxiliary of i’. E. i. Or- HOME-MADE COOKING tabiefliihauago will be held in the Cun- Zilkdall Home at 3.30 Friday 13th. 006l-11-12-2i CALEDONIAN CLUB LECTURE Second of (Zalrsioiilaii wsmirse of lectures this evening at 8 o'clock by Mr. John Anderson who gives his ltmpfet-IHIOIIH oLScotluud. Admlssioii res. , TY of rd l I.; ..;- l. If PERSONALS Mr. IL, E. ‘PPOWIMYS many friends a-re glad to see him back at. busi- ness after his recent indispositiioir. IN MEMORIAM ‘PATRICK Mc-MANUS. - B. l" There passed peacefully away on Nov. the 11th at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Oatway. Pat- rick McMaiius iii the eighty-sixth your oi’ his age. There are left to mourn" seven ‘sons and two dangli- term-namely. James and John in Leoniinster. Leonard. Alfred and Herbert in Waithani. Mass.. Frair ccs and Joseph in Seattle. Wash. Mrs. J. J. Doyle in California. and Mrs. Geo. Oatway with whom the deceased lived. The funeral notice will appear later. A BI A. G. A delirious Hll])|lf‘l‘ was scrvcd. after which the nit-rating closcrl 0ft OVERFLOW HOLIDAY. Ciork-Wvhy are you allowing riic to t-uire only onc work's holiday this year? Einpioyer-‘Rccaufie I ‘ve noticed you always take another week aftcr you come buck telling the rest 0t’ tho clerk»- aiboui. wliut you saw. oil BIN ofi by| isle; O Phone Ill -rA|.,.a‘nn,n,.,,>-- The ‘m, ‘ "File ‘rlcnrv left‘ Halifax. Tlcptclibpp ~ i r til id to Mi. I)'.l‘1llI.l“i"-, ._l "Hi1 fnslligritr to stiuiu all!’ llli 1r‘- .00000000000000000000000tum." K Hmmnk,“ by m, alhlr(\ss_! trig oi II. tiaiisroutiucutai .1 __ __'__.__~- »,~,... ,.,...,...~,. g... .., u... lmido was tantra-w runaway mu w dis-u _ >, ‘it, ".1 fl m m." owmg m 1m,‘ tho \vor‘id's zitlcritioii to (iuliiuiufis POIBIOOS DYOD _ Uiltlnusis ill’! tlilokil‘ tlho officers of the: ivuurlcrtul sr-criic resources. Ilu~ IR Prlcenstl-am l" their hoiicyinoon trip ivas ‘itdP-PFPII It)’ ililliilllltt 500W EIOYIYI-‘i ‘I'm- m... 3y ‘nmlmnpd ‘mm a pqtprt tlllllilfltilfi of niilos oi slushy gumbo . ;t -. 'l‘l a (‘ 'I‘ll'l oius in h-ip. maids and almost coutiunniis rains ica"adla" PM“) _ ilxlflloi, C,3“?lfl:ifllixn‘,y_j l ‘~ ‘hi: lrailbrcnkirig lihird rcnciiol’ WlNNllPbJG. N0“ “I-flllligl‘ W“? i i ~—‘ ‘faiicoilvbr. ‘ll. (‘.. Oct. i7. cs tiflliltlflilliil h)’ “will lmhlm“ m" ifqiiiiitir-rt with fisiiigr-rl \\’l|f‘t".l> iii- Si. Al- (l. I. If. By Marie Belmont act-opted thing in tho ‘Fail modo. fclt hat is cherry colored. —-—€-<-c “l wishf‘ . she said be ivashcd 11min." to make up your min-d to Iilaisic pondered for a moment. oarly l " --—-{O->— , ‘ brown. . Bid all Your a Troubles a Last Good-Bye ___.. l. Iisiiqnary (touiwn Pleccdifltltldiiolioldlbliltbc cum o! bolnq my N w cc Rcncwcl eiibccrlpttcn to Tho Chnrlottctovqi ucrdlcn and Now University Dictionary. . -. ~ All»; a '¢._-APR9$$iJlilcif.t » ‘I'M ' I-,i.'- ' I r” ,. “include. -.-1§: itnira-‘lammrfoovh é m: 97. ‘this : g1.- "ftéi? " " “Rn...-.-...--i..........--.- I i By tbs uu of Jargon: Lotion. No more tender. aching, burn- Inq. cmcrtlng. cwoolcn min. Try It. for your after shave, for Immediate rcllcf of chi?" per! hands etc. It colvcc for anyone the problcrn of the above akin troubles. n. w. woafrnr - , binocular, - island. 'I‘bo capo frock has bocomo an ¢--i-- Maisle was. being washed and Wits iii-toting ‘her customary protest. earnestly, "that i need nevcr, never h-ave to “I'm tifraid." said h-er mother eiitly. "that. as long as you have ic to take cure of you you'll have beting wmibcd very thoroughly every day." “Thon," slit.‘ said. "f shall marry lu cleaning gnii ovons put‘. a lit- tie riniuioiiiu in tho water. Thoy can ho (zloiiiioti more easily. as the ani- . lflfllllil.’ prevents them from turning THE PUBLIC FORUM (Continued from Page 4) leave lioiiic. I kriuw a young boy between l7‘ from here, but a neighbor gave bim the use of five acres of land {or his owii use with the lend of the machinery! and horses. in return tho boy wast, to supply the iiccd, and fertilizer» and work for the fariiisr for the thousand dollars. this boy willi lfhiiik.,twice before ha leaves the 1 If ivc were nil business or pro- fessional men in these "Provinces I would say ycs by all means get the very cheapest labor possible. BUT as over 9i) per cent. ofour people are farmers. that is a horse of anothercoior and such a thing must not be permitted under aiiy circumstances. unless those in fa vor oi the scheme can show bot- ter reasons. than that it will low- er the price of l'arm produce. and cause a state of affairs that there will be no market in Canada for what the people of P. E. l. grow. A discussion through the press. without reverting to personalities. and preferably over a. man's owii signature would be very benlficizil in this case. before our people go to Winnipeg and make the mls take of. their lives by thinking thc farmers are behind this scheme of bringing out ‘Immigrants unless they arc the better class ot‘ Brit- islicrs ivliose standard of living is at least cuual to our owii. 'Pardou nie for taking so much space. but. this ls important. to the people of this Province. l ani. Sir. 0tc.. JOHN L. READ. Ferry View .i<'ziriii. Nov. llt.li “i Ford ‘Touring Oar On Trans- Canatia '1 0 u r (foinplctiiig the irrst trans-Can llllil tour iriadc by aii autouiribilr irudr-i" its ll\\'Il powci‘ iii tlic his-torn‘ of tho itoiuiuion. tlic lillillftUflllfl ‘Filftl touring car has rcaciicrl Van ciinvei‘. ll. i‘... aftcr a 4.7M milc trip froiu Halifax. lit‘. car “ms dos-patched as a spcc l ial train for H53 iiiiless tlirougit roiirtt-sy of (‘iiiizidlziii Pacific rail road ritflrizils who If‘llilf‘.l‘f‘.fl the uwc ct‘ their lint». in arr-as lacking highways. ’l‘his novel. arraiigviiiciiit was uscd from Sauli Sic Mario to i point IIPZLI‘ Wiiinipcg and in two ‘lucky Mountain districts. Roaring a massage from the Mn- lyor of Halifax to tho Mayor o Vancouver the r-ar travcrscrl tinun~ trv iicrcloforr- rogardcil as impas- sable for auto traffic. it. was ro ported in perfect. condition on ny- i‘l\'ill when Mayor l.. D. ’i‘a_vlor headed a rel-option committee o‘ prominent business men. Motion ‘pictures of scenic and nconomitr iutorcst were taken at points cu route. The films will be shown by tFord organizations throughout. the British Empire to encourage immigration to (fanatic. to stimulate tourist traffic and fos- ter the good roads program. An outstanding ovent of the tour was tho first crossing by automo- bilc of the now (Quebec bridge on Supt. lit when Dr. P. E. Doolittle "father oi‘ tho Canadian good roads movement" uctcd as pilot. after flangcrl wheels had hccn substitut Campanm’ _ "lwllyzl windsnr‘ Asst’ Sllpervmor’ A" ilmllflillg "i118 (fflpeiet. Hiim ed Tho cros-iiriil. was arranged to . t ouch shoulder and bound with ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' g, IWD W self material. makes the frock gsmgnflirzlztin‘"$e:;;t::}a?{tiling‘)? Th I L. zzigrfeqdlflernnl‘ "om other “we tho trans-Canada highway. .. “ " The car ls to be shipped iatcr v I I The material is gray rop. and the , _ % e o e n V, dross is finished with tailored re iirlfiillrtlivnmtiotllrfirnl‘? sowrilltxmtohfi? t verii and gray bone buttons. The ' ' m‘ a ' l’ y " ' New London School Fair A most successful school fair was hcld tin -New London Thursday October 1st. The following schools took -part:—-Long River, Clinton. Graham's titoarl. Stanley. Granville and New London. Jllfltfllllg was done l rltirs. Coffin, Mr. lShaw and lnspoc r Court. Following is the prize list. ‘ GRAINS.- W-iiito Oats-l John Ilullman. Stanley. ‘2 Elmore MaolGay. Stan- 'ley_ t; Prcstoii Bennett. lstanley. Wheat-ll (loorge MacKay, Clin- ton. 2 ‘ChrLstono Pflylllfll‘, Clinton. 3 Elmore MaoK/ay. 4 Leigh Muc- Ewcn. New London. Sweet tCorn-i Robina White- hfatli. Graham's Iboad. 2 lM-llilrtul MacKuy. Clinton. 3 George whit... head, Graham's Road. Yellow Eyed llNlftcl—-l Jean Muc- dccod. iStmiicy. 2 Mildred MacKay. 3 Elsie Dunning. New London. 4 Elva Pickering. Clinton. ROOTS. Green _M0lll'l~ti\ll\ Ikitatoos — I Ailoou Campbell. Graham's Road. 2 Elinor Mucbeod, Graham's Road. Maoliity-ro Potatoes-l Robina Whitehead. 2 ‘Ruth ‘Hcaney. Clin- ton. 3 Noll Marks. Long River. 4 Woman Afraid to Eai; Anything "l was afraid to eat because I ai- wuyr; had stomach trouble after- i t its. Since taking Adlerika l can ell and fool flno." (signed) Mrs. A Howard. ONE spoonful Adlerlka removes GAS and often brings sur- prising relief to the stomach. Stops that lull, bloated fooling. Removes old wsvtc matter from intestines and mulzss vou feel ha py and cheerful. Eitbellehffor o actuate constipation. Hughes int-a; f‘o., III“. ’ Gwrso Macxuiy. Elsie Dunning. SUI-more MaicKiiy. l Elmer MaoLeod. ' and a successful farmer will not Le tab MacEwen. 3 Armel White- head. Clliiton. ’ ' and l8 who llvci-i not two miles New his father has no iaiid ‘Grulmlihfl ‘340841- 3 ‘bead. Clinton. 4 iNeii Marks. t-Srtaulcy. 2 James Williams. 3 Gladys i Summer. and he cleared over a ‘Q3713 ‘New mndou- 4 1'13"‘?! WQW‘ ina Whitehead. i Turirps—i Jecrgo Mar-Kay. 2 lMunglos-l ' Elmore MacKay. 2 (larrots-—l lilattie Constable.‘ London. 2 Jaiires Will-lama. race Whiito-i a VEGETABLES. ‘Tomatoes-l Kenneth MacKay. 1 side, (Jllnton. Onions-i Esther Bernard. Long} Rzlver. 2 Harvey Woodside. 3 Rob-t Cucurnbsns-—1 Harvey Woodslde‘. 2 Elmore MarKay. 3 Elva lMacAlll-s-i ter. New London. 4 ‘Leigh Mac- Eweii. r Beets-l Father Bernard. 2 Har- vey. Woodside. 3 Elva Picker-lug. 4 ‘ Armel Whitehead. l, Pumpkin-d Alice Wall. North Granville. 2 Elmer Macheod. 31 Dorothy Brown. Graham's Road. 4 Margaret lMacKay, Stanley. FLOWERS. Sweet. iPeas——1 Alberta Hcaney, Clinton. 2 Gertrude Dennis. Clin- ton. 3 Grace Campbell. 4 Jennie MacKay. Clinton. " Asters—1 Harvey Woodsido. 2! Elva Pickering. 3 Elmore MacKay.‘ 4 Earl Woodside. Clinton. Mized Flowers-l Harvey Wood- side. 2 Margaret Ramsay, New UJndon. 3 Aileen Campbell. 4 Allcel Wall. j i Duchess Apples-d James .Mac-‘ Kay. 2 Elsie Heancy. 3 Robina‘; Whitehead. 4 Lloyd Wigmore, Gra- . harm's Road. ' Wealthy Apples~—1 =Ruth Heaq iiey. 2 Itiargaret. Ramsay. 3 tlcrt- rude Dennis. 4 Robina -Whl:tehcad. ,,,,,,,,,, a !“'n('||n Th-mm-N Blue Plums-l Harvey Woodside ‘ which lp-tlt vellmwrgr vat-i nfbllw tau-g: . I . C I nn dflflfl, lifflll.l Robina Whitehead. 3 Elizabeth flffsaugzdfihl‘mimipm fluff” Tulmn o.» cm Work of Five". FIN‘ distance and rwlumv. you'll [ind this . For VALUE. you cannot match it! Attractive, Only DeFon-est 8 Oroslcy give such values as these 2 1TH famous opera stars, great vioiinists, the finest orchestras in America and a flood of other big fel- turcs being nightly broadcastcd, every home will want l radio. Thrifty buyers-—peoplc who want the utmost In results for the least possible money will naturally turn to the DcForcst & Croslcy line. . For DcForcst 8: Crosiey not only offers all that is new and beautiful in radio, but also presents m its line the biggest vaiues—-thc Lowest Prices. Compare, for example, Model 52. shown above. In this neat, compact unit DeForcst & Crosley features the lowest-priced loudspeaker set on the Canadian market. A proved B-tubc regenerative circuit that gives loud speaker volume on a FRUIT. The Famous DeI-‘OREST & CROSLEY TRIRDYN hi ulmmi! ovary community in Canada you'll find on enthusiast» 2 Whitehead. it Earl Woodsldc. . Russell Appics—1 Bordon Mao, All-istcr. 2 Margaret Ramsay. 3 —l 4 Brenton Paynter‘ Lilfiilizliifiiiftft range of 1000 miles. No other set on the market approaches CANN|NG_ ; :;'_ff‘___'_ff_"ff-"»t ""1 if» = it in price. Simple to operate. over 5000 owners in Canada testify to its efficiency in results. . Only DeForest & Crosiey, with its large, modern plant specializing exclusively on radio sets, with its economical national distribution, and backed by the joint purchasing power of its two great American associates, can produce such values! Only a limited number of Model 52 sets will be available this season. Sec your nearest Authorized Dealer at once! OTHER BIG VALUES! Model 5I-—th¢ loir/cst-pricsd l-Iulis lat on the Canadian market, $2190 Raspberries Lil-l Robina White- head. 2 Mii-drcd Whitehead. ll Vcrna Viliiitviictiri. Clinton. 4 Alberta. How; iiey. ' ib)--1 Elizabeth Whitehead. i Boots (a)-1 Anna Cousins, ‘Long i River. 2 lMildrcd MacKay. 3 Mild-z rod Whitehead. ' (b)--—i Dorothy llrown. 2~1Vlyrllc Modal M/F-an amplifier unit which, rmnilcrl with Modal M, given J-Lubs rnlults. Price .... ..$14_0° Model 60—-!ha IomaJt-rrrinnd Iicodut gligivKliy. lSltémlegé 3 ‘fertirudeNDletnh- "mum 1;» Canada. 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