1 . ./l.:(/., ,1! f/l/[IIGY /,.,,,( / licalli ../l shit CBASWll-L for Photographs TRINITY SUPPER Thursdn s2:i'“"“"°~.:v.a"lll§l PPM m >___ .____. ALL IS BRIGHT By ELEANOR BROWNE Author of "This Time Fore er” “Dim 1M To once." - A oak-iii» Cruise wkilcaflufiikcznrlfihfif: “(ind Ghosts of Pirates! Everybody Advengu" Bu; _ And One Girl Finds The Golden Trollure .... u)“; Ibo Perched like en eecending lhfl "w: ‘apsixamalsm: M" m: *1 r- he seemed ulorieaiidwe ocxlwel-ee. Y umawanoihfl“ h‘ Star seem ualiy limo "1 him- Pemsveeqsw-r cm not knfi "Mi ma» nan w Kent. Glonas l1 curled sneerblg _ pa.’ know himself I But 535$ Tb sh 6W. an e could prevent it those two would never may, we QIBWWIT that there was an elscmc spark between them; a current of to N11118- Laueii ss Star appeared on dedr. blinking, the water was covered wit gold dols that gliertened and flashed with unbelievable brilliance. Bo this was Haiti! On both sid 6a the green mountains sire up and sway- any- rlune like e protective arm t and feeling so mo“ may; the uni! “wiles cottages scattered even sbo, rehictan was clear-so it was them W’ ha“ m mm‘ 2...." mhihliil.‘fi°m“’ throw perfect Bar-um Qxcuxd mm, M.“ shadows 0n the mounteinsides as countered toward star. liiignghgbm themailed lazily over. expected. Kent tried to mtreat bu; s_ MKent, ree- Glorlawastoo liickfothim. ‘usi- ,_ it in a whl uniform, s - hand settled on his coat her m beside her. Her breath cousin fingers twined lves s... serthrofiesgiewat uY7flDdt7bPfl&bul7fgn_ 00W! — 11131 — "K911 this is the most against that und of a“.'.“‘3$ spot m the world! So uasltmgfl‘! s and savage ills. As if the quil. Isn't it glorious, Star?" and sun was in Sim- turned was apparent aware of Kent for the first timley the is was Ho: face was align. " ' hard of Star to remember that the 118d what Kent sslédwifé‘. 13.5%? way he looked was reall a credit to mes mo nlcqg, H; wanted u, the father he had nqeotsd warn her that nothing omild be so the way he hid perfect as she expected. and saved Miss Oelttrelks life were "I have to go below," he mid “ma”. i8?" ‘if... “hi”: a. "filth e w a e was a. uteri. " blinking, Kentés voice was coldly tool" p0 Mam‘; I wme l1 u is. 1i e, Eb. Cattrell for a few mihu s. She was askinsbfor ou. But don't ask 11195.0’!!! e ed to commit sui- C. c Star's eyostflished angrily. "o! n ." t even let her tell yml about Sorry, this is routine." Kem. could hardly conceal his pleasiue as he Wfllked swiftly away. Gloria, fur- ious. Joined Star at the rail. looklm: doum at the chattering natives and near the shore. will-fie I W0 the reed huts "HOT-rid little hole, isn't it?” she eonunenied. “Don. miierbltmvgeent MtAdOV/fifi all! she I no rrup ." s y _ '.;'l‘°‘..'..'l”‘s..°’ sworn c .. "v-‘Msa ‘ifll*“:.e.l""li.b:.lrl. a y z op 1 ’ femtly that he would trip over a m‘ Mm Mm the me W“ l6 [l8 s 8 a o 0 e But r lshed b the time she found Miss Cattrelik ma? §°£,“'sd}'§§{_ “$6 fiflfll; Q11“; cabin. She tri to ask the whiie- would tells them up the purple r woman on the bunk how she mountain. 1r. made her helm hem- felt. m say something about tting me;- flm, u, mum a; 550mm,,“ the W“ 5°°"- C9 m1" 59114" that towered over the little hand moved gently on t. let or Port a,“ Prlnoe, Star put her own warm over A hug, N93“, woman dresed m 1i m? T° - l“ 131° kvwmmlfi; faded calico was walking on the op- ress on a. n eenness fame w alsranc bond between "° “d” H“ m“ w“ “mm out under n. great basket, yet she Dd steady with he!‘ tfP-DO W“ Wen!’- AS1108. As casually as if she were imlyawhi-IDQ!’ n nnWmw-s ‘w: slippererindfegtl teqngg "b? - s 1 a s Star shook he; heed. “I-oh, M155 until she turned the corner and was I‘ dont know wlhats the 1°51; 1mm Sign; ""523; ti: .1“.‘..'.T.?,i“‘......' 03;"... ,,...“=,:“"*,;,;* swiaggink m hand. “Please call me Elise. 1 want om wogiul. Gloria?» ‘The cgguwlgll the basket cm er laced?" em. "You're unhap to (All me about in call Star. Such a pretty name. erhspe lates- we can talk. ' Only when she was out on deck. startled Mn at, the other car, I'm saving this seat for 18 “OPE Wfilrilié w Iliiuent. [He ought to be along any M“- n _. oomiort- "OD-—-—SOTl'yl sm- backed away hastily. She finally reached the last car and found it already held the Livingstone. At Star's hesitant re- quest Mrs. Livingston immedlatelv moved over. The car next to them m‘; her n was a“ over‘ started sndogtfltlcr an uelxplgsiveta reé 1 1'0 he had coilsistently avoided her. Eum”,§“{,;‘;“wme¥_“° e s e an How lucky 1i wee boih the WP- "Dr-i e're 0h l w. . 11m- “111 and 9°" had 39°11 m“ We,‘ oiheruveliav: alreadov “Elm-lib:- Star way embrace. Evident —in Stars leaned (cram-d anxiously, she mm. wk u u ed in time to see Kent's hand on the door. The next minuie hfs im- maculate white uniform was crwh- ed into the seat beside her. The driver started brlrsklv after the pro- ceaion of vars all . (To be Continued) back out now. or not, Gloria thought grimly. would manoeuver enough situations tcmakeitclear thutshswasen- aged to tbs ship's attractive doctor. mt 111111115 [try to wiggle out or it M co She imiled wistfully as Barton Underwood drew near. She leaned gracefully against the rail awe-m lhat her ink silk drum and wide- brlmmed bat mods her look perti- cularly entrancing. “Yes, it is beautiful.” she breath- ed in response to his comment on the picturesque island before them- Sulicr llo Longer From Headaches It il herd to strug 1e along with "5 “m1? W "hulk m“ l" me mid‘ s head that ecbee an pains n11 the dlc or the ocean, practically, those “um ll“.".::.i:l: mu Home: was, or» a i» stool-sh» Musi be a filthy lot," he commented. 11'" 0' ""3" i.‘ '°'§°“‘b‘° f" “m3 "Yes" G10“; “ganged mdifley- out of ten pereieten headaches, on ellily. Really Underwood was im— ‘, the cause must_be removed before possible. Almost any other man in - the headaches will vanish. ggitmrgd wrculg laavgfglégra if; cag- Burdock Blood Bus... removes 5 6 O l ' ' all w» y,“ ti: 3:33.511 ':.:::.;"lr-.:::.;>:.:;s::?:.:l th 0W 6 . . - caugfi? Sig?“ gfaéen,“ iyeag-r sum of rccts acidity, regulates the lconsti‘ wllrscl Gloria had seen. at first un- ma bowels. “"8 “r the e v s1“ bclievingly, Kent's eagerness to be Iver, and promotes a perfect cu- HBM‘ her roommate: that tenderness hltion of ura blood to all portions inmhii every gesture toward Star; 0g ma i, y, inler-ngflxrgslliiiihvftggfegr gkgwrbu “got g! your headaches by uzzlcd. Kent was etan near "5 : ' ' I'M T. llilbura 00., L". bilfi he did n00 100k It ll 146., Toronto, Out. QUAKER PUFFEDWHEAT MQUAKER PUFFED RICE... i Tbcfre m diflinntl So Delicious! So Nourlsblngl i- "We love ‘em! They're really fun to eel,” [l7 millions of‘ happy, healthy boys Ind Ill b!" m" _ yours. "Those rwo keen cereals e so lifereni. ‘DRY _ look different and euro dliferenr. Yea sir, rhey re the I099- Yee,“ (hue ' l" r ' " B°°d f“ your farnll . They're rich in urlihmengin food energy. (g! some Qu er Puied When and Quaker Pufied Rice in 1-‘ famous red and blia pechgll 1U" "'7' ORDER FROM YOUR (XROCFR TODAY! L one! \‘<.'S More Fun to 8!‘ \\\ fax day. the honor The Bcntral Buardiani Y. TRINITY SUPPER AND Thursday. L- Noveinber 26th, will Wiltshire at ll, Wheatley River at 3. and Hunter River at ‘l. Sunday School at. North Wilishire at l0, and Hunter River at i080 MR. AND M118. JENKINS, Mt. Albion. fllll column ll reserved for new: 0| - boll in“!!! but ldvottililq ol e newly nature may he lnsened silent: sworn rtrwli! 0O!- advance. and bazaar L 820-11-21-21. 011-11-22-21. NOTRE DAME HIGH TEA is Still rlend and 061001 beat IrBOB-ll-ZS-li. HENRY S. announce the ement of their only daughter, en O1 ve Ruth, to Muolllechem, son of Ml‘. James E. MBcEechern. ley. Marriage to take December. Nov . late Mr. Keenan of widow Mr. Hunter leaves th-ree sons Harris, Robert and Don to sympathy home friends will be extended. whom of ‘whose marriage took place ;4i‘h. to Mr. Austin Jardlne, Lake Mas lverde. They received many lovely; the Mr. Everett Iawson and Mrs. Val- Cherry E-lsce early in 895-11-23-11. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE-Services Sund , November 26th: New Dominion: S . 10 A. M. Service 11 A. M. Cornwall: Communion Service 3 P. M. and at '1 P. M. aservice and pageant by Hampshire group. Kingston s. s. ll A. M. Service 'l P. M. E Woodside, Mlnistcr. 0D Rev. . R. L-B81-ll-23-l1. FORGERY flrfesied on his release from the County Jail where he had served 30 day-s for uttering a forged docu- ment, Daniel MacDonald. Hali- seamen, was trial in Dartmouth police yfltefdiiy on a similar charrr» ‘The first charge against the Pinetie,‘ RE I, native was laid by Dart- mucth R.C.M.P. MacDonald was stepped from a boat in port. The Second was laid by town police.- Hallfax Herald). Which Y Hunter , who was s native Springfield. N.S was married to Miss Edith Keenan, daughter of and Mrs. th is CHARGE — Re- committed for court last month and arrested as he FAMILY BEREAVED — Miss Nina. Keenan received a telegram yesterday announcing the death of her brother-in-law, Hunter home in Massellon, Ohio, on Tues. 21st after months of indifferent health. Mr Mr. R/cy F. occurred at his several of James city. Besides his of many 0f Mr. BRIDAL SHOWER _ A large crowd of friend: and neighbors met ct the home Haveland and Mrs. Horton, Nov. 14th in their ‘lpresents. 'I'he iwas carried in by Miss Alma Mac- Neil and Miss Lauraem Horton Mrs, G90, daughter Vera, decorated basket and the numerous gills were open- ,ed by Miss Mary Stewart and the .verse:. read by Mrs. Gilbert Jen- kins. The presents were arranged BAZAAR l H THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN THUR MM Orphanage Collections on today. Bring a f your Christmas gifts L-BM-il-Zi-li. N Mum ‘ com Mgggfillffi tAID AKNNUAL Ind E is H0090! Public“ ' ‘ Is. B. Gillespie 1.00 l Ii-BOU-ll-fi-ILI W! 001a“ ---_ . m . CHURCH OF ENGLAND BEBFIW“ H0090! 1.00 VICES, Sunday, November 30th.‘ Fred Hooper 1.00 Ora ud—St. John's Church Holybilrs. Pope Hooper 1.00 is; 11.00 A. M.5prir\afle1d —[ 76c each: Mrs. Percy Hooper; l?» ‘i>“’b°°lii'fv $22M...“ \“€ls.""‘°“ °°‘°"a ' ' ' ' ' 15-900-11-24-11. lr-rlseifilfribbe; loaf Philip Greg‘; -————- ‘ 1 . M1105 I I CHURCH NOTICE-Breadul- garter; Vemer Gales; iene United Church. Rev. E. Milleki Colee: Mrs. Herbert ooles; Mrs, lvflnilwr- Erwin-loans ‘Ihuredl '1 'Brenton Coles" ma. undse Coles. vices ' y !”“"l7lll‘~l°§.'3§.'%" Dr cork“ eachEhn-ergsl“ ‘m’ 1 mm lA.M.R.oeoVe.l1‘.3P.M.N0wth , " ' - . ' Granville. '1 P. M. egleesent Volley. Momme’ Mn‘ mm IrW-ll-fl-li- Total-class. "UNTER RIVER UNITE" m. Mellick and Wsierulde POI‘ CHARGE, Rev. W. A. . 1a n Minister. Services my Bllfldl. , nub“ “w” Samuel Line Mrs. W. J. Mutch each: Master Alan MacRee; John F. Jenkins; Mrs. MscCnnnel. Total-wilt. llsrnscliffe per Mrs. L. I. Young W. W, Mlltch 1.00 R. R. Mutch 1.00 yFrunk Mutch 1.00 50c each: Warren Young; H. Young. Tctel—$4.00 York per Mrs. L. Vessey and Mrs. 0. Brown Earle Foster 1.00 Hammond Vessey .10 50c each: Mrs. Chappell; Mrs. Brodie; Mrs. Heath Veseey; Mrs. E. J. Vessey; Mrs. A. Beaten; Miss M. McDougall; MrsyJ. A. Nichol- son; Mrs. Leith Brown; Mrs. Elmer Blown. ii5czli. H. Browll. 25c each: Mrs. Homo: Vcssey; Mrs. Warren Vessev: Mrs. 0 Brown. 20c each: Mrs. Milt. Vessey; Mrs. Herb Vcssey. 'I‘ota.1—$7.'10. York Per Mrs. F. Watts and Miss Verna Vessev 50c each: Mrs. W. C. West: Mrs. Lester Keizier: H. Watts. 25c each: A Friend: Rayrnmi gessey; Mrs. F_ Watts". Mile. M. ay. Total~$2.50. Alina District Mia Rae Barbour 1.00 50c each: Mrs. Allan Clark: Mrs. John Barbour: Isaac Dunbar; Mrs. Bruce Keith. 35c: lVLrs. S. Jeffrey- IiOc: Mrs. J. 0. Gordon. 25c. each: lvtrs. Roy Barbour Mrs. H. B. Dunbar: Mrs. Howard Dun-bar: Miss Mattie MacNelll; ;Mrs. Fred Rennie: Miss Muriel Mountain. Tbtal-—$5.l5. Montrose District Mrs. Hudson Gordon 1.25 ' 50c each: Hudson Pridham; Mrs. .'R.amsav Hardy; Watson l-Lardy: a-r‘ Alder PrldihB-In. 0c: Stephen MacNei1l_ 5c each: Mrs. Arthur Hardy: Mrs. Hubert Campbell: Mrs. W. D. Gerard; Mrs. John Mountain". Ramsay. 20c: Mrs. Brenton Ramsay. Total-—$5.00. \ Tryon per Mrs. Sourgcon Clark ,on the table by Mrs. Mark Horton B0 l u rd 1m The bride, though taken by sur- gal“ {an a 1,00 prise, thanked their lflriends for ‘Mfg Bruce Dwwscn 1.00 their lovely presents and asked gll-gclélowaifli; H an . ow - them all to visit them in their home we egg‘: Geo‘ Bonn“: Mm A dainty lunch was then served and the remainder of the evening ‘was spent in inc [and step dancing. After bounc of the groom and the singing o trumental music 1118 f i“1i‘or They Are Jolly Good Fellows" all depart-ed for their homes, wish- ing Mr. years of happiness. (Patriot Please Copy) lvnIT-irrfrfirfica and MYS- Jardine many SYDNEY MINES, NOV Zil-Nst- lve oi Prince Edward Island, Mrs. lPhlllp McGee, 60 died at her home here yesterday. She had resided in H lhls district for many years. Surviving are-orle daughter, Mrs. Gordon Jessome. two brothers. Philip and Arthur l ‘an -Ml‘S . Alber some an W. D'Or and Mrs. bu. ‘O'Connor, Prince Edward d four shters, Mrs. Ambrose Jes- d Mary Sydney Mines, Island, O'Connor, P.E.f., V. Jcssome, Little Bras Lillian Ccombes. Roy Sturdy: Mr!- l k: Swmw“ our George Robblee. F Robblee; Mrs. , 45c: Mrs. H. Francis. | 30c: Mrs. P. Howatt. 25c e : Mrs. P. Francis; Mrs. Geo. Pratt; Lizzie Siordy; Mrs. Lloyd Siordy. | ‘Tot 49.25. Tryon per Mrl. Herbert Thompson v. F. M. Young 19° 50¢ each: Cls n Thomas: d. A. S. yto Lyman; Mrs. Roy Dawson; Mrs. H F. Green; Geo, Wood; e. lTholnpson; Mrs. A. Mabey. 30c: Mrs. Trltes. 25c eecll: K. Thomas: Arthur ailiwell: Mrs. Mai! Dew-WH- i Tota1—$5.55. Trvon per Miss Flore Clark ‘Mrs. Crllly Lea 1-00 Mrs. M, J. Gamble 1.00 Miss Flora, Clark 1-00 50c each: Mrs. H. Chisholm; Mrs. L. Howatt; Mrs. W. Inmen; Mrs. A. Toombs: Miss Betta Toombs. 40o: Mn. J. K118913011 25c each: Mrs. Russel Mabel‘: Mrs. Maud Bell; Mrs. Charles Lord: Mrs. M. MacNcill: Mrs. Everett Ives. A FTerld 10c. TOtaI-STZES. Tryon Per Mnv F07 50c each: Maynard Foy: Clif- ch. Lord. ford Fov: Mrs- Ri 5c each: lvlrs. H. Woodsid-e; Mildred Smith; Mrs. Hamilton Leard. Total—$2.25. Tryon Pcr Alice Fell Mrs. Fred heard 50c. 25c each: Mrs. Ernest lnman: Mrs. Reg Dixon: Mrs. Georilfi Callbeck. Total—ti.25. Carleton School District per Mn. L. Lowther and Mrs. K. Mutton Mrs. J. C. Gillespie .75 50c cach: Mrs. H. Myers: Mrs. Samuel Cerruthers; Mrs. '1‘. . Gilles Le; Mrs N. Mcwilllams: Mrs. . Haslam: Mrs Elmer Fran- ces; Pied Buell: Mrs. H. Boulter 40c each: Mrs. rt W : Mrs. H. Doull. 35c: Mrs. Albert Mutts . 30c: Mrs. L. B. Llowther. 3N2 1R! W. Iii-l. Trinity Supper & Bazaar SDAY DINE and DANCE WHITE SPOT THURSDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER 23rd Music by Don Maser charlie Chamberlain Assisted by Plano Modern sud Oldthne Admlellfln l6 Cents. Dance 9 to 13-30. Il-Bw-ll-fl-l-i. ' llcld llcr llcwt EVERYBODY l-IEADIN’ FOB Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIGHT The Isl-PING Prise UM Y“ Offered All Two and Three Dolls: B11180! With n "Honey" of s Freeseout TWENTY DOLLARS Proceeds Clarity Fund 1 l l Trinity United Church THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 33 §.00—-'1.00—Annusl Tea and lgsur. 30c: Mrs. Earl Thompson. 25c each: Hattie Ross; Mrs. Geo. Doull; Mrs. Wadlmsn: D. Murphy; Mrs. Heclley Mrs. John Deacon: Mrs. Howatt. ~ T0ta1—~$9.l5. per lilrs. (i. Upper Freciown Austin Scales Jardlne and ltlrs. Austin A_ scales Everett Sohurnlan Mrs. Brewer Auld Miss Sarah Rogers R. C. Auld Ehrrvrrrrwg _!17..:" “82388538 Mrs. John Matheson: John Jar-dine; Reg. Reeves; .. Andrew Jardlne; Mrs. Colin Camp- bell; Ed-irar Reeves 45c: Ada Simmons 25c each: Ralph Burns: Mrs. Rand Arbing; Mrs. Flori Mouse; Mrs. Darrach Mouse. Total-szl .70. Heartbreak ‘Tis not the sudden shock 0f sharp knife-edged grief That breaks a heart. Nay, 'tis but thousand, Little aches, that boat like hammers, Blow by blow, till heart and Life Ale aching raw with hurt. i, harder rerigth L. 911. countless thousand. Then comes a blow sll Than the rest, whose Breaks the tired, paini thin And lea/yes but poi-gnarl empt as Where onrie a joyful, singing heart a has in.- But sta —this emptiness- Is this he end? Nay, there is One who with His touch Can heail the poor and shattered "E. And fill the void. so desolate and With mighty her-monies, joyous songs, And, still more lovely, hymns of P€EC8—- Anniversary Sale 1c DAYS--STARTIIIG iicv. 23rd- Bargains For Evcryhcdy—Show 0ur Appreciation of Your Valued Patronage Lard, 1 lb. pkg. 2for---- 1 .99 27c 1 3c 25c Your last chance, Chase E‘.‘J§.if‘“.i’é’."“f.. . 49c fiiilfifl‘??? 19c 25c 29c 23c "is Ketchup, qt. size. Bot- tle screw top. A big sup- 3.1.’. ‘J7EE _ 19c 29c Sugar, all kinds l0 lbs. — — — Icing Sugar 2 pkgs. — — — Mothers Own Tea 1 lb. pkg. — — Rolled Oats 10 lbs. - - — Tomato Soup 3 tins — — — — We have a large ship- ment of fresh Seeded 8: Seedless Raisins for this Sale only, l5 oz. pkg. 2 F“ 33c 32c 25c 1 9c 29c 65c 19c 59c 45c 25c 25c 39c 25c Sodas, _ _ _ Purity Flour 98's, per bag Creamery Butter, Lb. — - - - Breakfast Bacon Lb. — — — — Castile Soap 10 cakes - — - Bulk Dates, 3 lbs. — -- — - Shortening 2 lbs. - — — — Cream of Tartar '/4 lb. - — — - Oranges, large size, doz. — — Coffee, fresh ground, lb. — — Peas, very special 2 for - - - - Seedless Raisins fresh, 2 lbs. - 27c millllif‘ _ 25c in Fresh Eggs always ' stock. Graded. Grade B 5 c Grapes 2 lbs. — - - — 1 lb. pkg. Eulk Cocoa. Buy now for this sale. 2|bs.—————25c SPECIAL Display of Christmas Candy. Buy your supply at this sale. A very special price. Grapefruit doz. — — — — large, 4 for - - MEA TS Roast Beef, lb, - -_ 12¢ Round Steak, lb. - 20c Sirloin Steak, lb. — 25c Rib Roast, lb. - - 17¢ Stew Meal, lb. — — 12c Pork Chops, lb. - —- 25c Pork Roasts, lb. Pork Ham, fresh, Fresh Bacon, lb. Corned Pork Hacks. lb. Spare Ribs. lb. — Sausages. lb. Liver, lb. -- - - Beans 5 lbs. — -— — — Boneless Cod, 2 lbs. — - — -- Fresh Fillets per lb. - — — Marmalade, a 25c Orange good product 32 oz. bottle -- Salmon 2 tins — — — — 15c Baking Powder c The mighty organ-music of this i 19c White 25c .llb.fin——-- Milk Fed Chickens. — Ducks, choice, lb. Fowl, lb. — — — Clams, 2 tins — — — —— 23c 25c 19c , Toilet Paper. i Cross special. Honey, 2 lb. pm-_-- iin———— 21 c Potted Meal 35C 2 bowls — — — — 25c "Tfiiiilvuzns est Prices. Now is the time to stock up Come in and pick up the specials while We want Eggs and will pay High as prices are bound to be a lot higher. BASH alwceligrgisvut stones PHONE 747 or 74s FREE DELIVERY , assumes lvrsxnvo coon as? ilnklll185 of e iH-iryl ice-mosaic nisiuiaiis world. The silvern glorious sacrifice. ‘ i The 13:31pm, o, , . Rubber Footwear in the harmony 0i l 011"“ “"8 c d'Eskim mskingl. - 15m fwd“; "is... moss: ; at Lowest Prices i And underlying these there runs :00 the Delilrmlem i’! Mm“ “d a s ‘An richer. degaler melody, 1 1 tLRASOUTLW-‘l, Ottawa. A round-up . ee i lose crys hows pure. We 1o‘- lshows that the herd placed under yet» ‘native management last December Tell o: the love He bears for evcry- 1 h“ ‘mreased by about 350 mm“, l s A love em' and. now totals approximately 1,- l TV"! BN8- Gt- G"- 5‘- nlz all or Ufa. whose music wraps the very soul 200 head. Since its transfer to and heart of Mun lme Anderson River area, about ¥§fiiférlfilgiigxggdapsaggziul “mes- 1150 miles east of the government‘, ‘reindeer station, the native herd‘ §~1>““§Zllm§r1‘glrghtiigsnislfiyliafing. h“ been mlnllled by 35ml“; wondrous pemce, ‘herders, under the supervision of —Ari€1. tho chief government herder. Establishment of this native herd is another step in Canada's plan to establish reindeer ranch- viding a staple supply of food and clothing. The herd is reported to be in excellent condition and the .natlves entrusted with its man- agement ere taking a. keen inter- est in the enterprise, Thus Can- ada's experiment in converting the Eskimos from hunters to herdens ‘appears to be makng favourable progress. Crude stone implements know as “eollihs" represent the earliest knovm handiwork of men. They i mg among the Esku-nos as a mean; We". chipped 011i by “We me“ at’ of assisting the natives by pro- the beginning of the Stone Age. ‘I e0 i4 cor ufifhuuer . .o='=“='“ _ tin sivs moms: WITH ESE TEMPIN rill MEALS A Freflkwm" iih Sliced 4 \ i=- 5P°9h°iwivnro 36inch W” of a a rum) M“ mo?“ new ° HEINZ COOKED SPAGl-IETTI 3 ofller ‘n me goktfl OU can whisk together any one of these marvellous cool-weather meals in a jiffy with Heinz delicious Cooked Spaghetti. Ready to heat and eat as it comes from the tin, these tasty,_tomato-aauced strands are grand alone- or mixed with left-overs. A delightful solution to many a menu and budget problem. Order a few tins today