‘They be good . . . to have been Canada's favourite cigar for over 50 years. Hockey Boots SKATES EVERYONECAN AFFORD TO SKATE THIS WINTER AND ENJOY THE GREATEST OF ALL GAMES-HOCKEY. Bee our Men's Professional Hockey Boot with good grade Skates $4.25 and $6.00 Boy's Black Hockey Boot, with Ankle Supports, tube or Hockey Skate $3.25, $3.95 and $2.95 Ladies’ all black low cut Hockey Boots with Skates ....................................... $3.95 BRADY Footwear Company " ‘hflIUeIIlhlleIflIhMflI-Iht. vuutp in eeahis mother but was ‘~~ notgiveardcfiniinanowemllewae heldinanudloinlnsflllblflilw awarranteccyldnghimcxbcins enaceaesorytotheconmiflflyw chlosulormandehootliheta. ‘IQUISDAY *-_-_______ rnalse aosnssus UNION Murder Su‘pect hormone. Nov rr-ns ecmuecfon Seriouslylll x,“ $53131: i: munfj; at Irongatc Wharf. Pnddingum, the Bebop of London. Dr. Wlnnington mgrem. s id that canal boatman wwm” mm“ " °°°'°°m' were some cf the mote ree790tebll. Pmseww" WSW-Y“ I” 3° u‘ well-met people in London- ~- - the Grand Jury Wedncaday| o“ m. “m, “cu-xx, Q Hambu- " “mm” mfli°im°nimm assistrnt mans er of the amid b!‘ 0f I'll‘ CURING! ll his uh”: 03a“ Qompgny, ggid thpf, - “mm; up to 1,000,030 tons of Already in a state of eailaustionim“ 93'“ ‘nnuuly mmwh u“ ~ 11 SI’! 811149114 Q10 @118” Jill h“ o! Inndon on Q19 gpyulg “wily. she Meme scrim-iv i" without the flghtrst noise or m- as a bronchial cough paw- mommy“ p; gnyone. "if such a d and IX. Hlllfilw. ml‘|yg[um. g1 Q-gfflg yum hi. 16086 - . jail physician, Mild evi- upon Istlldflllh $1663," he asked. nces oi lung congestion lie de- "en-lat wuild he the effect.’ “w "n CDLDS .. see-n? Bllioaofifliy CPHCAGO, Nov. B — (A. P.) - .- umonla threetoned B‘. Alice ‘ ome choice young stock, l h sexes, bred from prise winners. GORDON MACMILLAN, v Cornwall. WEEK-Elli SPECIALS Sugar, 10 III- ........... .............'..- Raisins, I lbs. Dates, 4 lbs. Currantnkpkgs. Sultanalleislrqt Citrosnllb. Lemon Peel, 1lb. Jaffe-Ieblnmlpkg. 3 lbs. asseeeaseeeonoseeseoeetep v eel I nun.‘ u“ b-ut adverts?!’ Of I 8'01 BQIIQ may b; h“ n . Iifl b III Itsrct-y ._mh_|- .1. I 011'! ‘ldxlsi-dhureday, legs. mbéwhllliillyfordiscoantoe Qlbhaanriodiscotmtsaliowedin themcnthcinecemher, pass, from Mr. P. J. MacDonald. the well known high-class grocer. vvnzx m NEED of Delivery s..- vice Phone 106. I I Miss Catherine Pinesu of Rqyggg Hotel staff is takinl two weeks vacation. ISEASERPEII AGAIN suirnn v _..._. (Canadian Pram) VIiYrORIA. Nov. it-Auother ap- DOIYIMO o! “Quddy”, ‘Jancouver 1s- land's sea serpent, was resin-dad w. deybythreemenwhobelisvethey saw the monster in clear light yes. terday. g The men are T. Sparks. wharfin- llf. at R-itcheth pier, Arthur Brad- shaw. assistant wharfingsr and R. \ Saunders. Bradshaw stated he was attracted by e "wake" of something crossing from the direction of Victoria Bu. bor past the end of pier one. He LIVE LIIIGEST" Elailsllt Physician Deelnffl‘ lb I 2000M lefirre. ma.» “been a fin“? phydclan s... d... Golden Wedding persusswhoeseutlatlivefiis ht crowds weakens bodr ‘q-[ggg-{Qglqygyguflpnggqmyfl Olblifltldlf-QIIIQHHIIOQRB- Presentation train on the heart. A day, November 21, 1083. the surviv- unneeemary ‘hoetcfailuaentsievw Shill- acidityuhcrtnemof hreethand Ill-y 3157- aitude) are often emaciated with‘ youehoirldntwhenacience enyouthissafeeileotivetreetmmt -ehalfteas, ‘ul of Kruechen Tuberculosis Is Preventable As a grain of wheat comes from e grain of wheat in like manner ‘Tub- erculosis comes from ‘Tuberculosis.’ ‘lhe little child in the home where some elder member of the farnil! II suffering from tuberculosis picks up these germs day aiter day, Its ltliiy , little lingers are into everything. thought s steamer had passed. But‘ haw“ mm" mud“ h, m‘ u. seeing no smoke called to spar-gs ‘footed person, and to its mouth all andthetworantotheendoitheithmnmm Immwuuuukm. pier. The "wake" In elegy], d;- flned for some S00 feet and not fgr away was ‘something’ travelling about 30 miles an hour, going towards the breakwater. Sparks said the head must have been close to the water for there-was a duel c! wave some distance from t!” Dari they could plainly see arch- ed above the surface. The tail part was completely submerged. It had I the appearance of a great log push- ing through the water. Pictou Miners Await Word From Officials (Canadian Pram) NEW GLASGOW, N. 8., Nov. I -—elaintane.nce crews provided the only action around otherwise de- serted mines of the Acadia Ocal Iccenpany as some 1800 wilksrs |swaited word from union officials ‘in regard to their rejection oi’ pro- posed wage cute. There was no official action on the men's decision to oppose reduction of ls to as percent and it was anticipated no course would be drawn up by the men until ef- ter the return from Montreal of D. if. McDougall. receiver-licuidaior. Union emecutivee refrained from commenting on the situation, and spokesmen for the “committee ci ten" “presenting the men, said the committee had changed its previous plan to waig on company es ‘ last nidrt when re- sults of a referendum were made known. The votc, in whidi only I! of the miners ad belllb. over- Iwhelmingiy rejected the lower wages reeeivere-liouihtte contend are y to operate the three mines in Pictcu Oolmty- Indian Youth To Stand Trial IETVILLII. N. S. Nov. ae-(o. ill-Arrested after a night attack on g young girl in Kcntvlllo shop- ‘trlal when he failed to produce ‘witnesses to substantiate his alibi t-hathewaswithccnlvlmmllnl poolromn at the time. __________ l Iwn wnter does not check the dletrihut on of weed seeds. for the wind carries seeds for Ions distan- cee over the surface of the mow ‘ The moequto bug is the cause stem eluker of tea in 1171"“?!- that was‘ continually given but add to the in- fectlcn. Gradually as the dayl. the weeks. and months pass by the child's little Ibodygetenlledwiihsomanymber- culcais germs it is unable to fllht and overcome them. The result is a massive dose cf infection which some day will develop into an active disease. ft may take months, it may takeyeersforallthistcccsne about. The wonderful thins Kbout it is that Tuberculosis can be prevented- Ccneidcrablc cflort is bolnl "W" m Prinm Idward Island but many. many times must these efforts be increased before this disease u coins to be ccnuolled as it should be. Every slberculoeis ObriltmI-I Bell with the double cross adds a penny to this fund. Annual Meeting Valleyiield W.I. ‘Tnsthlrdannuslmoetlnkcfths Valleyfleld Women's Institute W" held at the home of Mrs. Mll- D- Mnrtln on Wednuday, Nov. 1. 1938. With the President, Mrs» (Rem) D. y; 51mm: presiding. the meetifle opened by "Pill-ml "l! 9"“ I" unison. Roll call was responded t0 by paying the annual fee. Eleven members and two visitors were present, Minutes 01' last mectins. also of lest annual meetlns W" reed by the secretary. The W"- ident'e address was next in order. appreciation of the co-operation of all members during the year, and lave a brief review of a most satisfactory year for our Institute. v Mrs. J. A. MacPheraon reported for the vaileyfleld last school s rnittee. and Mrs. W. A. Mer- tin reported for Vallcyiield West. '1‘he Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. W. A. Bruce, gave the financial report fu- the year. It was moved and seconded that this report be e409!- ed. Report of the District Oonven~ tion at Grsndvicw was given, also report of Hall Committee. 0078b‘ pondence was reed by 80mm‘! and Institute Hows distributed. The result of election oi officers for the following year was as fol- _ I Two‘ o» ~ “manners. ‘ thafllowingneweemmitteeswm cm’ '*,*n sssoisesszvailsyzieiewus School Ton“ ‘fir’ u‘ OemdIIQMI-llimretooeand p ‘an 1'0 ' lfls.W.A.flIae:ValleyfieldI:ast ear p, c lobed this. Mrs. n. A. Estabreoka Coffee, 11b. 1.‘. “my genk-Ing Pewd'er,1lbt “u; u" u‘ Wm s‘ ‘I:":::::::IUOlIeiIllIIlee llallfllflrj.matisg wee Ohillfi imm- emcee. ill members of the bridal party of ill! were invited to supper by Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Moore. In the even- celne making a gathering sltqgsm. er c! over one hundred and thirty Nflclis. nev. l. 1t. 0. Iridgewaw w Nine avooinud r of cere- monies called llptls w. Robert Me- Pwlld. vcetry clerk of Saint John's Church. to reed an addreu on ba- h"! v1 the convention. Ks spoke of the faithful manner in which w. Moore had fulfilled the office 0i churchwarden since lees. amlmhestthcnreadanad. dress from Prince Arthur 1.. 0. 1.. and Fred 0. Sharron (I1 behalf of "i! 10489 presented Mr. Moore with I sold-headed cans inscribed “p”. sent-ed to O. Moore from Prince Arthur L. O. In,” end the chm-Q]; "Mush w. Iric Inwtber present- ed Mrs- Mcore with a gold cross and chain inscribed "M," Novcm. her lbw-November 1032i,” and s fill-He of gold jointly between Mi‘. and Mrs. Moore. They were also the recipien‘ of 5 17'9"!" 01' [Old from Mrs. Moore's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oollett of Victoria. and many other nice presents and anniversary wedding cards {mm friends at home and abroad. MY. Moore replied very fittingly 0n behalf of Mrs. Moore and him- seli and other speakers followed. the ceremonies closing with the singing of "Blast be the Tie ‘That Binds." Ice cream and cake were than served and the rest or the evfllinl paued very pleasantly with various amusements and a very iine program oi music given by the over popular Orepeud Orchestra. ‘lie m. and Mrs. Crisp Moore- Dear Bro. Moore-We, your brother Orengemen from Prince Arthur Dodge No. 1808, have as- sembled this evenlnl for the pur- pose of tendering you our heartisat omsratulatioes on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of your wedding. Ever since you became a memherofourLodgeyouhaveal- wayl shown a greet interest in Ore-ngism. and have spared neither your time nor your talents in fur- thering the cause of our noble or- der; therefors we felt that we could no; let this auspicious occa- sion pass without in some small way showing our appreciation of the devotion which you have ever displayed. To your beloved Dlrtner in life we also extend our heartiest felici- tntiona. For fifty years you have travelled life's journey together, seeing a good many changes, and now, in your declining years. we} see you surrounded by your child- rcn and Irandchil‘ use, a rnoctI happy, devoted and prosperous family. I On behalf of our Lcdze we would ask you to accept this gift. not for its intrinsic value, but as a slight token of our esteem. Msy it re- mind you of your old associates 1n Prince Arthur Indie "Kl 03 lh°| respect in which you are held byi them- I Our sincere wish is that Y0" may both be spared to celebrate your diamond anniversary. and that we may then have the pleasure of_ coming to your home and spending a social evening with you. May health. happiness and prosperity go with you in your remaining years. and when the call comes from our Supreme Grand Master mly II I11 I be re-ublooe m o.» celestial 1.06:0 on High. Signed on behalf of Prince Ar- _ thur LcMe-Thm. l-l. Beet. To Mr. and Mrs. Crisp Moore- We, the Rector and e goodly number cf the parishioners of at John's Ohureh, Orapeud, have as- ' miulatioes on your reaching the fiftieth anniversary of W"? mar- riage. We are all aware than this is a very eqicious event in the life of any married couple. an event‘ that takes place only cc very rare occasions, endweallfeelthatyou and your devoted Jenner must realise MM you Ill" been blessed in e very special manner by thel Supreme Ruler of the lmiveree. You have now reached the years cfold agnandwearegiadtofindl that each of you are still animus‘ HOSlERYf SALE I cf Ladies’ Full Fashioned Silk Hess - at Sensational Low Prices —Ol- Thursday, Friday, Saturday (NW- U) (Dee. 1) (Dec. l) This Sale eomllrl as it does jut before Xmas enables you to t your Xmas Hosiery at our Spec I Sale Prices. Don't. Mil Tish, Your Oppertuuiw Full Fashioned SILK IIOSE This is the Silk Hose you have heard everyone talk about. it is noted for its long wearing qualities, we carry It in two different weights, semi-service and chiffon, and don't. forget this Is a 42 gauge Hose, Silk to the top, triple guard and lace run stop top. Sizes 8% to 10%. Reg. value $1. Sale price pairs for Ladies’ Full Fashioned $II.I( IIIISE In e choice of three weights and the latest shades, have picot tops, and panel heels, light service weight, Silk to top chiffon, and reel heavy service weight, sises 8% to 10%. Regular value 75c. Sale price \. 2 pairs for "s: Ladies’ Full Fashioned Heavy Service Weight Silk Bose, arter welt and strong sturdy reinfo heel and toe with panel heels. Sines 8% to 10%. pairs for Ladies’ Swagger 0re||o lioee This Hose ia something you don't want to forget about. all neatly boxed and an ideal Christmas Gift. Sizes 8% to 10%. $1.39 Reg. value $1.85. Sale price 2 pairs THE POPULAR SHADES oi Silk Hose for Fall and Winter are Blue Heaven, Ponjola, Tof- iee, Gunmetal. Cav- iar, Kalir, Sumatra, P h a u t o m Smoketone, Deeman, Greyllte, Malt, Octe- biege, Nooutime, Lon- don Smoke, Jungle, Fogmist. Regular value 1.25 LADIES FULL Sale price . . . . . .. FASHIONED COMFORT TOP SILK HOSE Light Service Weight with that comfortable top, which insures extra elasticity and wear. especially adapted to the customer desiring extra width and length. Sines 8% to 10%. ffiiiriifii“? $1.49 Grey, A THRILL WITH EVERY PAIR OF OUR SILK STOCKINGS. EXTRA WEAR ! EXTRA STYLE l EXTRA VALUE l PRUWSE BROS., LIMITED FOR BETTER VALUES traditions of the Moore family in parishioners have so far prevailed ‘inch-tug seal for the welfare d lie and is cu him to continue in office, as pariah church. weallccnsidered rhatit wouldbe Detedthiazlstdeycdlicvembd. a hard matter to appoint a suc- "l3. ceeecr capable of taking his place! a very creditabl. manner. highly respected by the general‘ public; in fact we might say that he is s chip off the old block! Your grandchildren, (who by the way are the fifth generation of the Moore family now cultivating the, old ancestral acres), are nearly ma“ "mm" um‘ mmmly" Vestry Clerk nechlngma-nh * and womanhood, “w” ‘"' '°"“’°' “m” °‘ °‘" 1:. a. o. narnorwsras, and are all apparently closely fcl- 9”” we" PM" ‘M m“ wumu’ Rector lowing m the footsteps of their an- ‘i “m” "n" °‘ °“' "Wk “W” n. n. rncnrr, -»-~h-~--- r...“:.~::.~".....:.~*“..::.;:t1 om» w»: cred here this avenlng have come to the conclusion that you have both been blessed in a very special manner indeed; you have been blessed in your health. blessed in your family, and blessed financial ly above the common lot of man- W“ m“- kind. | we are therefore glad to have, this opportunity of congratulating °“m'““°°" m‘! 1°’ V‘ you on this helwy occasion. and the ‘uPi-‘ndl- rector and parishioners of the said‘, n ma" ‘m ‘fly “mum,” church. now units in wishing you “m”. m m. puhh uh “an m“ m!" "w" 7"" °’ “'““I'| always tried to smooths them out. nose and happiness in your native lmd. We also desire to embrace the present opportunity of saying e few 1.0M‘! wuustolnnodooreinconnectbn mm m w, "our... m“. m, ‘m’ ""'""°" mnfiuhuunaiiearthethemight gettehave tee ‘fmwcfhmw fisunuch conceit or himself in his old sembled here “its eveninl for the . book um seems. Isaac Smith and, 1m m2: 3,3,: 2.“i."°'§..°‘ ......2“'..£.. “ti”. 3'.t‘d".7"......'";. “m...” “”....'“‘. m" "- m“ "M “g: 3"" Moore, our sincere and hearty eon-l d”. "11 m. 13m, 4.9, rags,‘ w. ‘:5, truthfully say they, Orin Moose was alweyl meant at every eerviu, no roads too bed. and no weather too‘ bedalthosrghhehadqllitealonl badroedtotreveltogettochurch. but notwithstanding all this, we know that he has no Con! for church attendance in ihb vicinity and perhaps not in this Rhinos. NowwemustbrI-nlihisraleblifll eddresstoeeloeebytillinl!" oursineere and heartyulanlsffl tbemseanlinwhichyouheveper- fornaedyourdutieeeeiihluehlfer- den or curceer old church. and fortyfityeersagoonlestApril. endwilitlseercepticuofeernefivv veelaiathsfardistentpastrsr. alcorvhes flliod this rQonsible pdtifidflhurch Warden ofold It. saint Oberon. and mu eon- tinnea h Ult office at the prel- ent fills. In were until quite W eleeteesurenandbadroll orhaiiaanoiaipermon iaeaQeeenuntyoui-ofilesnae ‘Qdlnowulliteehasdpo- ed our senior warden. He knew nothing about high or low. he was Prophets no ha-rrni" r noay and Saturday always Just a good solid "church He served under many rec- _ SPECIAIA’: h‘. tars. and he considered them all ‘"-°“'“""‘“‘ I’ doing God's work in the hOISIS TEA parish to the has; of their ability, - - - - - - -~~- _ sometimes under very trying cir- Iiu CH0‘ l’? "M" ynmccss 19c FaaAnItS A’ . Tull-ET SO Assorted livr 088A! “l!!! a packages for ...... .. - m -- M m» =»~ :21". . "M" ....... 25¢ anointed. and do my ng-y-gg d Lbs. fer ............ | asrams 21¢ Now we don't want in eey too lLbeJor ............. ONIONS 19¢ l. Lb; (Q , . . . . . . . .. neo. e near. soar 35c 1e ferfiiis-é-t-Iiis 25c 1 i Signed on behalf of the rectu * obs- In the olden times it was by no gxtmczingggiara. M m“ J I “m ‘u "mm" “w” noarnr ssonoxsm. ""'-—-.-—slsuew.vnfiig.g__-ji"i"fi,g. ' i -‘ ‘ ~ <-.-~¢_~—nw@—v——___"__-__*____ *