tynu 1nd mun: by IRVING (‘.1\lt'l‘()().\’ .l "srxnxv no TO Today and Sapt. 3. l 5-7.00—9.00 Matinee 2.30 DAILY Saturday" 16-270 33c 38c MATINEE . EYENINGS 27c. "lop 15.11 -1111. 1.11114101- Rogers '. 1. 11.1‘ ..l ' lop l-izll,’ 11.11 \l...1. 11l.1.l-s this 11.111101" .1 .1111 for 1110 foullh 1.1111’. . B I 111:1 Bins P V l.‘ ..1 ' arc 3‘ 1.1111 Z ‘ l . w 10c. - L ltogers meet in E ' . . “.111 :1 11.11101- -1'\'in1,; 1s a " (11 1110 (‘zzpltol Du 4.; ' Romance In n . i . I); -- "s ‘.1'»-.-0 11S 111111111100 flour.- ’ 1 t" .-.-. ".;11-1;11u unritl! 9.1110010: v I = 1(':>1. ..p0t ab." ‘ 2 " "llhn battling - 1 -:ll that dculs iu su(l(;1.. 1000-14 Iutrlgutr," t1:- shp-wxu: today .-. ‘ 1111.11 111111111. 1l11(l Jcnll urt-(l roles. It is ".11: llg’ melodrama sci. l". (sf moltl 11 - 1211 f::1-::;l(--(.s. 1. 1-1111 11:; 'I‘ony llalliduj. PouTRY Fm" the n1=\t few months l". ‘@111, require 11101-0 poultry- i11 1.11101" f0 keep our .'.1(1l1>r_\" tulpioy-t-t-s working lull time. ltiehcst prices zll- --"s\< rllur-t-(l for uvcruut- i111 p-rt-mium prices 111011-11 . lcltflklily rc- Ship by c-xpl-css 0r 1 11w". ,t.1.l-.~. 1111011. 111-gall Packing Go. (.1. l). .ll-.‘.\'l1'l.\'>‘) 21111111111 Flutes MUNCTON --(;..i111:-— §.-\Tl'I(ll,\ Y. 1.93 NOV. 11, lit-turn 1.111111: MONDA 1'. \'O\'. m, 1941; $2.151) From (‘H11-l.(I‘I"l'l1'l't)\\'N ti Proportlouutlh 1.11“- Furs-k f, From (211 1-1" nations '1 Children n; |l'-' anul unlit-r ' Twelve years 1| .11,1<- Il.\|.l~‘ -; FARE. 1 ‘ I }_.___ l Tickets: 1.111111 in 1 DAY (‘().‘.( Ill'~ (]\'l.\' l-‘nr l-‘ttrllzcr lufnrlrzlllun (‘nnsult Any Titkcl. Aunt Canal-lint: National Railways (‘anndian National Telegraphs S 0w Brings y , this sister Mrs. Leslie Gillespie. I-J imble Fred Atsluire 1'0 ‘the Prince Edward ultrodtll-uop, 111.- “ (n..- (,1 l. first. ilglll, 111111 1111-11 111111115 L0 l1 .11. ‘I110 r011 11cc l0.- 1t1\\.~‘d..~l()l'lll_\' and :11. 11.11. :.l 11110115 ((.11:-~0 \\1llt‘1l exu-uzls 1o 1110 Lllzo. 1 'l‘l".0--(-. where goudolas {41110 and 1 " laiwons SDIIIKJZ il1v.t.ll1§.'ly. 21f- culue 1o u sprcnlt-lllur climex. . id to bc 1111- most A .11‘ any yet uurtruced b; 11111.1 311s.» l-lnul-rs, are 011-‘ 1x011 by the 10'." 111-d "Piccol.no."‘ 'l‘hl~' (lullce c 1-u=0u1tile rl:111<-l-1".~'. I: has . distinct» ivc rhythm \\‘1llt'1l thus-- who have .~.(-(-11 it. 01111111 will make it the lcqd- 01- among new popular (b11105. 111401" ous “Dangerous Intrigue” 1 bzllliant young surge- .<.--1\ his pfsition :11; c -' the ho pltul (lue la CICLIllISlALXlCCS Q .;§'0ll(l his cuntrtf. H: letlres t1 ai mall null town and pains cmploy- , nt as zusisiaut to the company 1:111. H0 soon finds lulust-lf 1n- .-.1l\'e1l 111 a ut-ful-inxls 0(11.-;pir:11.g.- to rut-k 1110111111 by a segics of 0x~ .1‘.os1ans. but shrewdly l'("v'(‘€l1i\' thr .3IlS])ll‘l1l0l‘S and saves the prepar- n forced to .! Iit-rr- we sr-e meu die mysteriously l . at 1110 11.111111 of a} (l-alei" in >1 cleu (it-nth! A city blown t0 bits— -w1th a strange mmanre spring» .111 from the ruins. "Dangerous In- triuuc" Ls a thrilling story of strife. Yltlllllg and romance in a huge steel 111111! Cardigan This 011th": community w" severe. l_v slloc‘ (-11 b) the sudden 11:31:11 Q1‘ Ur. Nwou S1g.s-.\-01"tl1 0111- u: Cur- 1111» most prom llent 011114-115. H!‘ t man of slerlkng quunuc.» and i . able nature. a r/llhll" Suppgrl. i1-l" of 1111- church and 1,1 (lhyflyg -(ly 11111 -.\- 1111-1: to hr-Ip, ill ftll_ - " fol‘ .'-‘.1- 1)\".l.-l'l1l(11‘. 01 tll. colu- 11"-.l:1l:_1'. ‘The many friends of .\f1.=..- 3hr. 1l'.';l'l‘l. (I'll . 11':- p-.-1\ {l 11 “p.11 s, 001.1. 11100.1‘. 111101" 1l(‘l' ~ -..1".-- 111?11’-» at. 1101- 1101110 ill Cur~ :1 lll-utl. I . ~. Llll-nn (1nd Su-lla 0.1110111 ;C(ll'C1l£!I‘tl1IIl.‘flf1. rt". r00.- ly 1'01" ‘ 3101101011. N, 3.. “llt-rc- they 11111-1111 1w spend the enminc months. l .11!" ;1,_r tvhat m uht have been a serious accitl-ut occurred on the 4s Road, i inst. wt-ek, when a l1or.~c driven by , Ml". W111 1'11 .\1.-10Dol1a‘.(l. 1.111110 V.1l- ' 31f?» ‘(V115 1110111011011 by .-om". 1111- knowll ("a100, upv-tllng the vehicle and 1111-0111110 the nr-(upllut. in the ‘(lrruu of the road, M1". Nfacllonnltl 1-.-.'1\" (hag-Wed for .s(-\-l":".-ll _\'lll‘(1$ but f;l1 . ._v brouqht the 1111111111 to a halt, and as lurk happened only mcsrlved 1".-r veral bruises 11nd small scratches. M0 1.11s /\1.-x and G-oru.‘ Nichol~ wu, 01' C.11"(l'1n1 1111111. jclt for Nova Seota 111st week where tlv-y 11111-1111 to spr-ud the winter months. The friends" n!’ Mrs. Leo Clu-tii,’ -C:1rdlga11 Held, are pf awed to rc- port that she ls rccolr-ruli; fl- 'lu 111-r swivel-e iflnc-ss. ; Mr. Samuel Nicholson, Cdrtllunn} Head. ls spmtling a, p'ca nut vacat- f ilrm in Charlottetown. the tztlcst oil 1 (11011 Dirt f surgeon ~ ‘111 tilt- 11 1 Buy of Kr neilhbothood drulllatfodll. Two alone on the i brink clan explodlnq vrorld . . . unmask a c anrgtrroits, tract-Egan: with RALPH BELLAMY l t i I THE CHARLOTTETOWN I llhe Central Gllflflllilll- Thin column In rust-red for MI! u! lm-al Intern-rt but unlverllllng nl u nuwuy nnlurc may has lmn-rlul u: 6 1 ccnll l l a word In all runcc. ltrlclly payable NFEDERATXON LIFE INSUR- CO ANCE. BIJRIAL lzcarerswel-e R. L .Day, William MacKiunon, L. L. Jenkins and William w1~1,1l1t. Rev. A. E. Mac- Kenzle of Trinity United Church conducted the services. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of John Donovan tvas held yesterday f1'om his late resi- dence, Win01" Sure-ct, to St. Dun- .-tz111‘s Basilica where Requiem High Muss was ctlvlaratrd by Rev. L. Doumln. The l).’l111)(‘lll‘f‘l'$ were: M0 srs James Luppin, John Calu- crou Wnllaz-e Swan, Jolfn F. Lciglltizer, P0101‘ McDonald and Harold Afoore. Service at the grave was conducted by Rcv. E. ‘Dalton. "l-ixe: 1-1111 sl-Jluwks ' 1.1s'l-(-1l.".l-"l-1~:u 111.1 v1; 11."~:1uu“'ui..l. ruzs-l- ("z-rlv-l-tzn l1‘l..\>%H tiUltUUN 110/1111" s.1'1-1'1u1.\1' 1.’.1¢—|'.U11—1-'.- ' I T. )1 T. 12-h a t 5. POLlCl-I l'Ol'l{'l‘-—At 1.110 police 1 court y0-.1.-:d.-._v a luau churgetl with ns<n1lIti1"-.: :1 peace officer “'11s 1 st-ut to 111:1 l-.-1" sixty days. A ray:- rlzllt wa. 5411111 :1 .\-.-\'».-11 days‘ 1.1111 st-uiellt-t‘, 111111 a. 1111111 charm-ti \\"ltl1 a bl'l‘.'l('1l (-1 1110 cfusloluis Act wasl .-.1-11.-.021(-((l 1o pay 11 filly (101151? 11110 V110 lll 1.011 U1 p.1_1'l1-.l-l1t t“o 1110111112: in 111:1: 11:0 some 111.111 011 a chat-gt- . o! n 1111-11011 of tht- Pmlxlbltlon Act - \1";l.-= 11.1011 321111110 :ll1(l C-JS1SOl'l1ll'(‘t‘ New Glasgow bliss Ru.h St.\."l-..~.ll 1;; usitlug 111 1.1. 2:011, 1110 gut-ll of .\l'."~s MJ- . (‘.:l111'1".-.11 Slrct. R121‘. W. V. EucDouulrI. Hope Riv- Pl‘. was :1 \1.».t.1r lo C11arlo.tctov.':1 , .\l n11(l.-1_\'.» Mr. 111111 .\I1. yu Buluuul. .\‘.-“" Glu pow, :111-.l .\11". 11nd Mr.» Janlcs. L. LePu t-. South R1" ‘ l1.-1\'e l't"llll‘llt‘(l f ulotul" 112p 111:1. 2111'» .\l11_\' l3. ....l.‘ \'»ll\‘ :1 \'i.-l.u1' t.>“'11 \\'1-d :1.» Clmrl. 110111111, rc-y turning 1110 szmu- (1.151 I Mr. J11‘: "-'n:-.1- I\l.1".1'l. Sululut-r- .~..-.1-. \\zl."~ :1 \:.'~'.1(.1r Li) No.1" Lildlwgfllt 5111x141 ", Halifax N.S.. who 1111s 1)i“.ll 'I.(.- p.11 1'1 " Vol-ts 11010, _.1,.1 "Q1 ' 11:11-10 :1l.<l uulll. Ill". .11.d llrsyl-Zilr- Lmd 11.11. 1011 for his home 1'11 l-hlilzlx Mutiny morning. ‘ A11 0111101111110 evening; was spent 1 p.'.11l.-le 11.11110 of M1". and A-frs. l-1:'l--.~t CLu-k, Cavendish, on W tlllt-stl y evening. Ofltllbtil‘ 28th, 11111011 0101" one hundred and fifty friends: 111111 l1t'l“111§fil'S Mutlll-rt-d to l(‘1l(1\'"l' tilt-ll" (1111-"1111-1" Allss Fl".'1110i.~. n. 1111-20011311001151 ,h .11". 1". T110 bride- r-lcc; was 110111-1111 ill by Miss Mary Stewart and seated i11 a chair which “'11s (let-n 11011 with runnllu: spruce nllrl nril l(.:ll roses. Oven; hPatl \\'.1.~ 11111153, u. large white’ “cutting 111-ll and Htl'0.tll1[‘l‘S of pink and white. Th0 111-riding march was [>1.'1_\‘t"tl by Mi<s Lorraine Webb. ’l'ht- ])l'\‘5t‘llt.\' 1"e1‘0i"."1.d “'01-:- 11ul11 rllus, 1110111111117; .\l1‘~'t'l‘ \\'(ll‘0, 01111111, 11111-11. nhunLu-lun and qultcu 1 large suul 0f 11101101". hllssrs 'I‘l11-l» um. Jol111.--.l-n1o r1111’. Ellen S1111psoni ulltit-(l 1111- l'11l1l'll1‘1 “"11 11- .‘.If~'.< Dor- othy 'l‘1.-luil.\ 101111 11H‘ hluuortlus \'l-l‘.\\‘.‘¥, 111111 All» 1101011 Slmpsozl nrlnliprtl 1h;- ,1:If..~ r111 the table. Miss Clarke 1121-11 t1l‘l‘l\”‘t1 flu-don» 111-s for 1111-11‘ Io". pl.t~. 111101" 11.111011 :1 s1" .-.-- ;-..1 .". \'\'.'l.. (-11- .1 H‘ 1 @1111 by, ition b_\' Dough"; Pair-lawn: l'(‘1‘1t{11iull by Miss L01"- ruiut- \1.'-‘lJ1)j sins-slug and 1112110‘ t'1l()l‘ll.~l>. The :11-(-1l11}1.ll1ist for, the 0011011111111;- nulllbt-rs “'11s Miss‘ Ethel \\’-.:u1<l. After rell-eshmcnls‘ were paw-d the 1't111.1ll:1l"-1" of thc l-yenlllg 1-.'|.< spent i1. tl-lllr-illg. Thr- “Villilzq \".‘u:"l;1-1".<" . Junhr Itcd Crow “'11s rt-tut; .'./.:(1 in the New Glascow school m1 Friday. October 30th. 11E year lll't' Th0 t)ill(7t’l'.'< for the as folllv»: Pre- - ~ . r. - it ‘t liacltache? FOR young girls g rn w i u g into \\-n111.'111l1-|11(l, for 1110111111 in I1l1l1l11C11fC 1r 1v: thftlllgh the "tlnaluye," 01- 111050 “11111 stiffer from -:l 10110, \\-1:11:c11i11q 11min», lblclcarllc .1111] -" Dr, - tnnic . 1': Rrlllcll 111 ut n! I1 t-lnnvlllc |;,,,|.|1.,r.t_ 41m, - 1 "\\'l1.1t wonder- l iwllrinc llr. 1'11"" aroritr- Pnsrrlrl- .,,, ,., t," “mu runvllmvn wmncn, or at 10:14 it plow-t so in luv tau". l fcll tin-cl “n11 vlruy 1111-1 lmll surh palm across my l1-|.k .luil in m-.1 sivlen. llr. P101003 lnunrltc rltvllplllll smut ruiorul m: to Rlmtl health. 1 m! fin», u only a healthy person can. I 11f Il-.1_\(-s H1101", .\.:%. ‘I211 bri ‘ 1Hll'.1‘\l1it)(J1l 1 lllillllllS in 1:111. A drunk “'11s 5011i ‘ to 11:11 for t".\'1 utj." (lays. 1 .\I('!‘Xil§l{i~'l).\' — MFEEIXXON -— y Th: 11111111115’.- of Christine hit-Plier- son 111111 .-\1L‘.‘Z(lll1'1(‘l' llciiinncn tool: 011 C01. H111 by thc Reta,‘ c llllffllj‘ 01' 1111-. L‘. P. 011111011 ' .. 1;‘; .111. Th0 bride ‘ 1s flu" (laughter o." Mr. and Mrs. L. D. AhPiu-rson, Grand View. RE . Th0 gloom is the szn of the . . " 112111 All-s. Al1".--111I.-1- Alclilltuon a .-- p‘. zauelzutll by 111-l" 0o".- lJrt-llllnt and 1110 u u-rtl-rl by h1< lJ.'(-t1le._ .\l1-l{l;1:1-_"11. Tl: ll W215 §\1p-‘ 1.1-1. Alt-111? 5 ._\" l.-1. (.11 u short,‘ 1 111 D1011" Yolk. On, 111-n" !.‘till'll 11111;." \-.1Il-11-si(lc 111 A:- '....-l(-..-.. l; ~ , BRl'l"l.1\l\'—.\'.\ll'I‘Il NI'I‘TI.\I.S—§ 11121111120 111' IVli<s Vt-ru Maude: 511.411. Ch.-112ott.tu\\'n 111111 Rcgul-i. 111d Harvey Brutalul. Southport, Look lvlzlz-e at Z1011 Manse, on Ocl. 12nd ut 7 P. M. Rev. Carlyle Webster cfli lug. 'I‘hc bride look- 1 t-(l r013" utlrzleti-rl- l-(ullg (lressed in a 11:11 _\' blue .11it “uth u(-cts~'u1"i(-s to‘ match. Th0 10111111; couple “"010 unattended. Alter the vero- mouy lhty uwzored to 1110 1101110 of the -.'"l11,:111d tllcn wont to the . 1 1110 131111-31. .\-ll".<. 'i‘oln thirdhnm, Chal tieunvn, wilcrl- 11 reception was held, and a bountiful wedding dinner was served. After which the Iiflflzlltltlfll’; of the evening was spent in dnnc- 1 lug- and nlusic. The large number ‘of wedding Int-souls uttcstrtl to the popularity of the happy young couple. Their many friends join in extending hearty congratulations. Th0 luauy friends of Mr. Wesley- Hard 11g, Norboro, who ha.» bccn (l ".11-!c-1"o11s'y ill will be glad to know 1-.0 l. :1 little i111p1'o\-0zl. H: is undcr llellt mt-(llc l i s‘- .,. t" sidcut, Charles Dll-kicsoll; Vice- Prc-sirlent, Vernon lllll; Stcrctary, .\f:1r1(- Alurpirv; T1"<-:1.\l1l"<-1-, 1)l('1-(.l mu; Circulation lvlanagcr, Arthur Ditltit-Stul. We hope those 11111111.; ml-lubels \-'.ll ilrlwvzhpilsli big ' 111 thsir work. as they have 110110 ill llu- 1"..--t. Ralph The ll1l!‘.ll.l1 Incl-lung of the New ,_. \\‘tt.‘i ‘ (‘.11 Womcuis Ins-Putt- held at 11101101110 (-1 Airs. 1101-1 bcrt 51111-11111 on hlouday even-- ing, Ot-t. 21111., and was nttc-xlded by nine nlelubels and ouc visitor. The nlz-ctilzg opened by singing the Ode fllld repeating the Creed in unison. The minutes of the pre- vlaus annual and monthly meetings were heard and approved. Slck committee reported, after which the secretary trcasurcl-‘s report of the year's work was read. 'I‘hc Bew- lng Club was discussed and reor- ganized, and correspondence rend. The new officers elected were: pre- sident, llfrs. Percy Dickicson; vlcc president, Mrs. Brenton Dickieson: secretary treasurer, Mrs. M. Mc- Leod; directors, Mrs. E. E. McKay, Miss Elsie Laird. Mrs. William B. Bulman, and Miss ll‘a Scmple; auditors, Mrs. Herbert B. Steven- son, ‘Miss Mildred Brown. $5.00 was voted to be forwarded to the Protestant Orphanage. Two new members were welcomed. The roll call for the December meeting will be answered by paying member- ship fees.‘ The committees named were: refreshment, Mrs. Eldon E. McKay, Mrslirnest Lnlrd and Miss Mildred Brown. The usual even- lng program consisted of a chorus 11-6798-7-12-312. YESTERDAY — The. funeral of Mrs. Allan Bolsncr took,‘ place yesterday afternoon. The pail, Pcnrcion, J. J. Storey, Col, D. A.1 ‘dainty lunch was served by the GUARDIAN BONSHAW Bonshaw Y.P.U. held their an- nual chicken supper in the hall on yriuay evening Oct. 23rd, although unfavourable weather a neat sum was realized. B.Y.P.U.s1so enter- tained the Appin Road Y.P.U. on Tuesday eveninz Oct. 2'1; site: the close of the meeting 1n the church a. vely pleasant evening was spent in the hall, where a very dainty N luucl. was served to about 65. The school is progressing splen- didly wider the careful manage- ‘lncut of the teacher, Miss Muriel MacDonald. M1" Lester Hlchox, accompanied ’ by 1111-. and Mrs. Nell Salmcnd and u... NOVEMBER 6, 1936 Week-End Grocery Valug EATOWS’ BULK TEA PER LEI». ' 36c SUGA 651-111-111" 2» $190 2 LBS. r- SHORTENING 1w. 1-1<1"~ r. 2 r011 2 ISLAND BRAND . PORK and BEANS TIN M1‘. and MIS- Stuart n11, motored to Canoe Cove Friday even- ing last to attend the Halloween Social. Mr. L. T. Bcatcn is busily en- ‘ _-,.1_.1,(1e in transferring potatoes by 11.1111. and truck to Charlottetown. Afr. uud Mrs. Stewart Mat-Nevin, Lcster Ilickox and David Macltat: . l ‘an: motor trip to Moncton. While ' ‘uni-e they were the guests of the ‘ Alix-es MucNcviu, Lester St. and Mr. 11ml Airs. Goodall, Sunny Brae. Alas-s Nluriel MacDonald spent the “1-01." 011d at her home in Ccmwall. Bo11sl1-.1w is never behind when it 0.1110.» to costumes. Three out of the :1\'-.- prizes given at the Hallowck-n MllSqlltfiltltl‘ in aid of the rink at C.-.uoc Core 0111110 to BonshuunPrizc for best and prettiest costume was ,1 won by "Mliss Hawaiian" Mrs. Neill.‘ Suhnonti. Third prize went to . ‘ "whither Witch“. Miss Muriel Mac- 1 Donald. Lester Hiclzox won fourth l 1)l'l7|'_‘ dressed as a “Perfect Clown.“ 3.1.". Colin lviacFadyen, Canoe Cove 11115 a. recent visitor to Bcushaw. Miss Marjorie MacRae ls spend- ing a well earned vacation at her 110-111(- in Bonshau". - Ivluss Isabell Ferguson leaves in the 11cm" future for points in the United States w-hcre she intends spending the winter months. ' Pushing Railway Through Siberia. MOSCOW, Nov. 4—tAP).—F8!‘ from the Japanese and the world _at large, the Bolshcvfsts are driv- 111g ahead through the wastes of Siberia at a terrific clip to com- 1111-10 the most important new mil- itary railway in the world. Persons in the position to know (ie-clurc the government ls using 1,000,000 men on the parallel link 1o the trans-Siberian railway that will run north of the famous Lake i311ik111 and give the Russians an auxiliary railroad to the Far Blast removed from the threatened Mon- golluu and Manchurian frontiers. This rail link, roughly 2,000 miles 111 lulgth. is unquestionably the most secret major piece of engin- ecl-illg construction going on in the world today. About all anyone knows of it is that. lt lcavcs the trans-Siberian at. a. point Just east of Krasnoy- arsk, perhaps Talshe, runs straight east through virgin and unsurveyed forestscf Siberia until it reaches a point parallel and about 300 mllcs north of the nolthcm tip of Man- churia. 'I‘hcrc the eastward con- struction stops and a brunch llnc running south links it with the trzuls-Sibrrlan. There 1 reason to think the mil- Mrs: M McLeod. Mrs. Percy Dlcklcson, Mls. Mervyn Bulmun, Mrs‘. Rendlc Houston, 1111's. W B. Bulman, Mes- sl-s. Herbert and George H. Stev- enson. Th0 meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. A committee in charge. 111211111: not move ut BEll Nights were 1 Torture through Lumbago Only those who have suffemd from lumbago know how exceed- ingly painful it can be. And when they discover a. remedy for thin complaint, they are anxious to ass on the good news to other a er- ers. Let this man tell you how Kruschen brought him relief:- "I had a bad attack of lumbngo. When I got into bed I had to stay in that position-I could not move for pain. I didn't know what to take or what to do. I was advised to try Kruschen Salts and I am very grateful I dld so. After tak- ing a few doses I felt relief, and after taking one large bottle, I am glad to any that m lumbago had entirely gone, and have not. had the slightest. truce of It coming back." .A.V. ' Kruschen is a. combination of numerous mineral salts which u- slst in stimulating your liver and kidneys to healthy, reguhr activ- ity. They ensure internal cleanll~ ness, and ao help to keep the blood-stream pure have returned after a. very pleas- port several hundred miles from them with another Pacific outlet present Port-of Vladlsvostok. rach. Kinnon; 2. Florence MacPhee. 2. Louis MacLcanI Eleanor Matheson. Zul-llldn MacNevln; 3. Joyce Mac- Phail. " and Jessie MacNevln equal. Joyce Dan-sch, Thelma Muc-Kfnnon, Florence MacDonald, Huda. Mac- Nevln, Aim; MncKfnnon, MacNevln. Billie Gillespie. ’ BULK, SEEDLESS 2 N0. 2 uas.1- 2 f; HOT WATER BOTTLES lac" 11:91.1 CHOICE QUALITY B A C O N 1 BOLOGONA MACHINE stucco SLICED 2 us.- ‘.. uss. - FINE or SHREDD SMOKED F ILLETS way, started two or three years n30" is well ahead of schedule and may be finished in i937. Eventually tht railroad will travel on eastward from its present terminal to a. new terminal on the mighty Amur Riv» c1", somewhere near Perm. There the Soviets will build a. great sea- One Survivor 0f Quadruple Birth, Given Even Chance . d the 019011 sea. which will Prov! e (A. P‘ By Guardian’! sped“ Wm) MEMPHIS, T0nn., Nov. 4-1116 one surviving baby of quadruple?!- bom to a Missouri shnrecrcppefs wife took a. few dWPB 0T 1101111511‘ mgnl; today and received a. physician's verdict of an 6V9" chance to live. Tipping the scales at a. bare two pounds, Lee Earl Bridgos sleDi» quietly in tier-incubator, refreshed after a light feeding of mother's milk glucose mid water. _ A sister, Ella Pearl Bridges, died today, 36 hours after birth in the Swampland cabin o.’ their parents, Mr, and lVlrs. James ;rl("lges, near Scnath, Mo. They were brought here by ambulance after the death of their brother and rister shortly after the quadruple birth. more than 560 miles north of the 'I‘his new rail line some day will be connected directly with Lenin- grad as a parallel and more nor- thern auxiliary bo the trans-Sib- erlan. The commercial value of the railway is forgotten, howcwzr, for the moment for its speedy con- structlou is born of military ncccs- sity, inasmuch as double-tracking of the trans-Siberian, while very important, does not. provide the Soviets with the measure of safety needed to wage defensive w-arfarc on the Pacific. Russia once lost a war to Japan because of the vulnerability of this single artery. The experience of 1904 has not been lost on the‘ Czar‘s successors. I Search Made For Missing Farmer KINGSTON SCHOOL The following is the standing for the months of September and Octo- ber: Grade X Sr-l. George Willis. Grade X Jr.—1. Hilda Auld; 2. Vera Willls; 3. Mary Clcw. Grade IX-l. Marl-y Ncwsou. Grade VIII-l. Douglas Dccherty. Grade VII-. Leah White; 2. Bell smith; 3. Alethu Alacfbdyen. Grade VI-l. George Green. Grade V——l. Clyde Holmes; 2. Lorne Docherty; 3. Elmer Colwlll. Grade IV-l. Noreen Auld; 2. Al- ton Willis; 3. Mildred Paul. Grade III—1. Lois Grccn; 2. Joyce Willls; 3. Harold Green. Grudc II—1. Lewis MucFadyc-u. WOODSTOCK, Nov. 4—Seal'ch- ers tonight were locking for Cordon P. Bull. prosperous farmer missing since yesterday afternoon. "The neighborhood and shores of the nearby St. John river were scrutinized without success. 011-1101- of onc oi the finest agri- cultural properties in Carleton county, Bull has becn living on the farm with a helper. He. was warmly tires-ed and carried n rifle 1vhcn he lnlst left. the house say- -in-g he intended to pile some wood. Grade I Srfl. Samuel Willis; 111-Dam, it ‘VHS learned no “nod h“ ‘mym’ Nmcswmn" been cut in the locality 11c mention- Grade I Jr-1. Doris Green; 2. ed. About 60 men under police lend- crshlp began a systematic search of the district today. A large-r party planned to go out tomorrow it Bull continues missing. Olive Barrett. Teachers-Mabel Auld; Maurice Cahlll. 01.1102 tuvtan scnoot. The honor roll for the month of October. Grade X 812-1. Amold Beer. Grade VIII Sr.—1. Joyce Darrach; 2. Elmer MacPhau; 3. Helen Dar- IN CRITICAL CONDITION FROM FALL PICTOU, N. S.. Nov. 4-(CP)-—In- jurcd 1n a. [all at his home, John U. Ron, K. 0., former chairman of the Nova Scotla Public Utilities Board, was in altlcal condition in hospital here tonight. The retired barrister had been tn failing health Grade VIII Jr-l. Thelma Mac- Gralde VII-i. Robbie fviacKinnon Grade Vl—1. Ruth MacLean. Grade V-l. Eric Matheson; bonus ‘LIFT OFF Grade 1V—1. Alma. MacKinnon; Grade III-l. Wanda. Livingstone Grade I1 Sr-l. DOrLs MacKlnnoll. Grade II Jr.—-l. Ben Mathesou. Grade l-No exams. ' Perfect attendance: Arnold Beer, Jessie ' Putnam's, ,coml EXTIIACIDI! Pitt-lot Plcuc Copy) 0f Lower Woodstock who has been. ED us- 1:70 for some years and the lujlrk-s 11m shock of the fall greatly" w-eakt-nec him. VERNON RIVER. W. I. On ’I‘ue:day evening 0.1.1110;- 13th the embers of the VCTllull River Women's Institute met. at the home of Miss Eunice Mncisanc fo1- their regular monthly mCEllll". Eight members and five visitors 1".-spend- ed to the roll call which 1. .1 a11- swered by "receipts". M‘: . of the previous meeting wcn z. .. 1nd signed. Correspondence railing to Institute Workwcs rend by the Secretary. A demonstratlcu on "frosting" was given by Miss Mac- Llsac. Mrs. B. B. Macllonrlld in- vlted the members to 11t‘l' home for the annual meeting. roll 1-111‘. to be axiswered by “a Peace h-lottb". A delicious luncheon was tllcu (--."\-e(l by the hostess and the meeting closed by singing Nation 11 mm-m. lll Milfifilliii. MR. THOMAS VALLEY Born on May 20th. ‘w-‘l- We" passed away on October Jud. 193i at his home in Alix-i: P111111! Thomas Valley, 0110 of 1:10 most highly rwpectcd and ".:-...u~tr10w farmers of the district He was a. faithful 1110111b1-r ul ‘J11 Roman Catholic 00110111113011 "l" during his lax-t illness “-:1~ 1 d b! his pastor Rev. P. D. . Tl" from whose hands he freq“- lltll‘ '1‘ caved Holy communion 111.11 \\'h= also celebrated his 80111511" 3135‘ officiated at the Em"?- Rurlns his illness 111' fully attended by his three .\ u and ,h13 daughfcr-lil-lnw b1 11.110111 111. iwas tendercly nursed. 1 His wife and two =1 01s 111-111‘ ceased him 501118 yfllfs 1.111- Rev. Father Lewis". 11 1'-1~"“ stationed in China. 1:1 :1 1.1- l1 The many Max» Curd; .. ‘ W81 bguquetg testified to 111.1} dld-k;- ln which he was 1103f! 1'" l‘ 3mm‘ friends. May his soul rest £11 wt?"- U111‘?- \. We are still sellilllt "w" “t t: ngw lpw prices on our high l" Goals, namely? I m American Hard Nut — — “ Gcnulnc Scotch Anthracite-- Genuine Scotch Anthmt-lu- (Nut) -—-—-"" Domlnlon Colic —- — " “ ” on Sydney Hem-I'd "' " ' lnverness Screened - — "' T Albion Nut. 5w"- l-“mP " ” sprlnghlll Screened — " T Bprln|hlll Slack -— - ” " Sydney Slack — — —.” “ l‘.’,5l 10.00 1,1,0! 11.75 14.5w‘ 11.13! 6.51 6.01 b0“ 5o an“ p“ ‘on added tn n 1mm .10»: so am ""1"- refu Courteonl hamsters Bl", m dellverers. W. 1). Gillis co. PHONE 176.