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DICTIONARIESPPPEIUBB sand. in: in orders to this office _.tor our new Universities Dictionary will please ‘add flttsonhcente for pos- age. ’ - CHANGE IN RAILWAV TIME.- Commencing on biondsy next, the second train Irom-Sackvllle will arrive at Charlottetown half ,an hour later than nt present. This ls due to the fact that the Ocean Limited \vill arrive a little later than usual at Sackville, so that the Island train No. 40 wlll not leave Sackvillo until 6.26 p.m., and is due to arrive at Charlottetown at. 11.25 pun. Tho train for Summerside will arrive there at 11.10 p.m. In tho changes which take place on tho 30th inst.. the service oi‘. the nighttraln between St. John and I-Inlifax which, during the summer months, has been running daily. except Sunday, will in future only run tri-wcckly leaving Halifax ov~ cry Tuesday. Thursday and Satur- day night. and leaving St. John ov- cry Monday, Wcdncsrluy and Fri- day night. BRADALBANE NOTES-Tho lur- mers of Brudalhane and the neigh- boring vicinitics nre busily cngng- ed at the harvest. —l\li.-ls Winnie Morrison, who has spout lhc past fow years in Winnipeg, ilI'l'i\'Ii\l here Monday night. She is visit- ing her pnrcnis, Mr. and Mrs. (loo. Morrison. -—Mr. J. Arthur Jurdluc, one of our most promising young mon. left on Tilesday morning to attend Dalhousiu Ilnlvcrsily. lle will ho grvatly Illiiiliilfl in this com- munity, whoro he has always illlcd a prominent place. ~Mr. Hurry Cruswoll, Clyde, spent the week-cud in Iirudalbano, lhc guest of Mr. Alex lviuthusou. ---’i\lr. Alcx. Brown. Halifax, is visiting his fuihcr, l\lr. Jumcs Brown. ~Mr. Pomoroy Mur- ray, station irgcnt, is mvuy on his holidays. During his absence hr: is being replaced by Mr. l\'icInnis.-— Mr. Cuylur Matheson spent the week-end in Clyde. the guest of Mr. John Crnswcll. -—Mr. and lllrs. Al- lan McLean loft on Tnosdny for their future home in llloncton, N. i B. The best wishes of thc commun- ity follow them in their new sphcrc of llfe.-I\ir. Sheldon Abbott, Glen Vnlley, spcnt Sunday in llradal- buno, the gilcst of l\lr. lllnlcolm Buchannan. —vl\ir. John A. Buch- ahnnn, Mrs. John lilclmod. and bliss llachzicl lVicLeod flttilllllCllillt‘ Provincial Exhibition on 'lhur;~adu__v. ~—lllr. John Todd, Bradnlbane. paid _ a flying visit to Hampton on Sut- lrdny. Save Steps When you need I anything in the drug line, the easy way to get it is to PHONE 33. You’1l save a lot of en- ergy for other dut- ies by letting US do the work. You are as near to us as your phone - so "save steps by tak- ing advantage of this service. ' It’s so easy to shop by phone, and T H E R E ’ S AL- WAYS A LIVE WIRE AT THIS END “Try Our Service” Johnson & Johnson Tho Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prince Streets a/‘v |‘ I EYESTRAIN Probarly the Cause of Your Hssdsoliss Have Your .. gr a.\A-~_‘,.~g5¢;as ~.n :.. CURRIE G MURNAGHAN, 71 Quen 8L, are the agents for the Enterprise Plpeless Furnaces, call and see thom- at the above address or their ‘booth so the Exhibition. 606-9-24-71 ATTENTION LADlE5l.—Mske b ping a pleasure by using a Prim Lady Shopping Bag. Only 60 ‘cents at Guardian office. MAQKEY—DESMOND.—A quiet wedding“ was solcmnized at the HolyName Church. New Glasgow N. 8., Thursday morning in fin‘ -presence of relatives and friends, when Miss Stella M. Desmond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Desmond. (iranton, N. S., was united in marriage to Mr. Leo P. MacKcy of Springhill, N. S, Thn church was beautifully decorated by the friends of the bride. Rev. Fr. lliocKcnzie performed the ceremony. Miss Margaret lliuhon- ey, cousin of the bride. presided at tho organ and rendered Lohengr- 111's wedding march as the bride entered the church on the arm of hcr father. The bride looked charming in a tuilorod navy poirct twill suit, with blnck hat and fitch "mfkllifllfv. and carried a while nruycr book. 'l‘hc bridesmaid, -Mlss Mary llincKuy. sistor of {he groom. looked lovoly in a sand gmlrot twill suit, with hat to match and wr-aring a squirrel xiockpioco, The groom “v33 supported by Mr. Edward s. Des- mond, brother of tho bride. At the offcrtory U!" Organist sang bounti- fullr Council's Avo lliarin. hn groom's Kilt to tho bride was 2. sublzmtial cheque; to the bridqfl. uiaid. a gold nnd snpphiro rosary; to lhc organist. pcarl and coral ‘Pill-Finns, and to tho groomsmau gold cuff links. The wedding pros- cnts were numerous and beautiful. including chcqnos, silver, cut glans and linon, testifying to the liflpu]. urily of tho brldc and groom. Aft- "'i' "Welvilllt congratulations, amidst showers of (ronfettl the happy couple motored to Stcllarton to board the train, They will spend their honeymoon in parts of Nova Scotlzi, New Iirumswick and P. E. island. On their roturn lijfly will reside in Springl|ill.~ how Glasgow News. . , PERSONALS Mr. Iiammond N. Inmau and flflushler. lllariory. Sllcni. Sunday in liay View. ‘Mr. J F. Cameron of Stellarton. .’\. S., loft Saturday morning by the Arnnmorc after spending the week with friends in Charlotlctoivil. Miss Julio. McDonald of Nine lVlilc Creek, has returned homo af- ter n very pleasant visit l0 Church- Ill, lhc lruost ol‘ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel iliariiinnon, and llcr many friends. lliiss May lllncliaclicrn, of Rico Point. is spending several days in Canon Cove, the guest of l\lr. and Mrs. L. E. blac-Kixinom. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Colwill and two sons, Stewart and Elmcr, of Kingston, motored to Bay View on Sundny last. While there they wore the lguosts of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ferguson. QQ-o-oq-q-QQQ- Try 0ur Essence ‘j 0i Ilinegar MACS Brand ' Essence of Vinegar ‘is the favorite of all good cooks for purity and strength. This Essence is an exceptional strong concen- trated Vinegar. Ono pint makes three quarts of fine pickling Vinegar and is rec- ommended by the most suc- cessful cooks as the best pro- cursbio for Chow Chow or Pickles. Our stock of Spices (or Pickling are pure, strong and Ireo from “talllngs",. otc. Just see our goods. The ZMacs i 149 Great George Street A vwv-v-o-Qv-OQ-v-r-O-Q-ov-ow-‘Q-QQQ-o‘ -.¢.»_ -- - - »>QQ><Q-O-&O-Q-¢I Here’s - what we mean - Each and every l loaf is clean. Bulgaria Declares Soviet Red Gross Cloaked Espionage SOFIA, Sept. 28.—-What tho ministry of the interior maintains to bc evidence of the political and espionage. activities of the Soviet Rcd (lross delegation, admitted to Bulgaria under the auspices and at instance of Ibo League of Nations. was givcn out here rec- ontly by the Bureau of Public Safe- ty aflor on investigation of the arc- hives of the delegation. Tho examination of the seized (iocunu-nts was carried on in the presence of Waller Collins, of (lreat lirlliuu, who was appointed to wprcscnt Dr. l<‘. Nnnscu in lsul- garia in tho repatriation of lins- sisn rvfugocsv. The evidence ml- duccd will be submitted to Dr. Nansen, in (ionovu. The documents show, us sum- murizcil by Vladimir Natcheff, dir- octor of public safely: ’l‘lu\t the Russian Rod Cross del- egation oporuterl both as a SllCiiOll of tho Sovlot mission in Iiulgzirin and of the Communist party of Bulgaria, and that the parading of Russian refugees through the slrrscts of Sofia under the Red Flag was designed to operate as ("omnnmist demonstrations of strength. ' Thai tho delegation bilsled '1' self in military espionage. as is shown byihe presence among its seized papers of (letailml plans of Bulgarian Barracks and fortifica- Lions. One of the most striking ‘dis- covcriosamong the effects of the Red Cross agents was a bomb, sev- eral rcrolvcrs and two whips with iron bundles. objects foreign to the mission of Red Cross delegation it is pointed out by tho director of public safely. A codc, invisible ink, and in gon- eral complete equipment for espion- age uclivltics were (liscloserl in ‘the presence of Dr. Nansclrs rep- rcsontalivo, Mr. Collins. Evldoncc will also bo submitted to Dr. Nansen from the archives to prov-e that a representative of the Iiulgarisn Communist party, A Nvfielkllil’. was attached to the Russian Rod Corss as a liaison of- llcor on- poliiiczil activities jointly bciwocn tho Red Cross and the Jinlgzirian Communist party. l In communicating its discover- lll“ i1! U"! llllbllv. tho ministry of '5 thc interior points out that. thcrc was only one (EOIIFSC for the Bul- lillrlou government to pursue after (‘-11 by the Soviet lied Cross. and that was to put an cud to its act- ivities. in Bulgaria. ma?‘ BOLSHEVISTS STUDY AMERICAN POLICIES BERLIN, Sept. 28-—Bolshevism has created a laboratory of world Politics in Berlin, souicthing new in political science. This institution has little to do with musty text- books and dry lectures. 1t semis its investigators to the scene of in- tcresting political activities In nil parts of the world. and they bring reports to the official staff which keeps abreast of the world press nud which inlorprots the informa- tion it collccts in temrs of interna- tional consequences] Captain Jacques Sndoul, formcr French army officer who was sen- tenced to death in France for the part he played in promoting sedi- tion among the Fronch marines and sailors who were sent against tho Bolshovist troops at Odessa in 1919, is among the experts on the Ilolshevist staff who are conduci- lng this now laboratory. Jenn Ar- cns, who was wounded by the 1s- snssin who killed Vorowski. the Ilusslnn unofficial (lolegnlo "i U"? Luusuuno Conference is another member of tho laboratory staff. Al. present tho laboratory is much interested in dissoctlull! Am- "flcvrs foreign policy. President. (Iooiinlgc is nndcr tho microscope. Ills speeches and official activities are being studied along with rc- porls on tho possibility of Sccrc~ [gr-y of Stnlo Iiughos’ resignation from tho cabinet. American senat- ors traveling in Europe nro also be lug investigated. especially tho“ who hnvodlussia on their itiner- ury. ONTINUES TO RENO c BE DIVORCE CAPITAL 111cm), Sept. 2li-——'l‘his city, fam- od throughout the world as a vorcc center, ran true to form ill 1022 when there were 747i divor- ces, compared with 485 marrlag-is. according to statistics comllilfli "Y . . l. .. ' “13§,°f,f,,”°§,',u.. stale of Nevadn mam were 1,026 divorces In 1:122. compared with 935 mnrrlased-vlfii: gums [or 1916, the only onos 111601 ablo for comllflflflll". “M”: i a mM-rhmeg m; against G48 d vorcn in thal. your. +»+o»»++++¢+++"t“*“ Visit Our Studio 163 Great George Street Latest in Photos g _4 BAYER its realization of the course adopt- " The Aromatic Fragrance of a ‘high-grown’ Ceylon Tea is Superb and never-to-be-mistaken "SALAIW is j ust the choicest of such teas and its flavour IS unique. Largest Sale in America. A post card will bring samples. s on Saunas. Montana!- strocx QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Sept. (IQ-Stock quo- tations furnished by Johnson and Ward, Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange. __ i “an; Bell Telephone . . . . . . . . . . .. 1231A Brompton . .. Si. Lawrence Flour Ottawa Power ‘ . . . . . . .. Cuba Cano Sugar Pfd .. .. Pan American Petroleum .. American Can Brazilian Fraction .. llowaril Smith Pfd .. Hownrd Smith Com. .. Spanish River Pfd . .. . . 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MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 105.15 1933 Victory . . . 1022 Victory . .. 1937 Victory llnnk Commerce . ._ . . . . . . . . . 191 lluuk lloynl - liunk Montreal .. . 230 liauk Nova Scotla . . . . . . . .. 109 3-4. -_ Sept, 897-8, Doc., lvluy 71 THIS WIFE BOBBED HER HAIR IN VAIN NEW YORK, Sept. 2fl~—A new rcnoou for bobbed hiir was advan vcd in the West Side Court restor- day by Dire-x. hldwarrl {inisliclq}. young wonruu with dlirlllliill black Liosiscs who appeared as complain nit zlguinet her husband, a. dross losigncr of 140 lvest Ni: . - eighth Street, whom she charg..d with lycating hcr. "l did not bob my hair hecausr of style," she told the Court. “My husband used to grab me by my long hair and pull ‘me about the room and I thought it would stop him if i cul. it short. l ccnrlulnl did not want to give up my lou1 block hair, and <I have it bore in my handbag," nho said, producing tho shoru lock-a. “But, arias, even bobbing docs not socni to do any good," sho added. “My husband boats mo anyhow." "What have you to say for your- solf?" said illagislrute Max S. 1.0 vino lo Anlslicld. ‘Tho husband lndlzvaterl that in» could not talk English. but Wllllll‘ lbn Magistrate said he would giro. hlm lwo days in jail to learn how, ho spoko up. saying in could talk "a litlll: English." "I'll give you two days in the West Sioc .|a|l lunyhlnv, while l have u probation officer make nu investigation.“ the Magistrate said. AUBURN SCHOOL Following is tho standing for Scptcmbcr- (irndc VII. Ernest (Quinn. (lrudo Vi—1. Wllfrcd Simpson. 2. Eddie Silos, 3. Ambrose Kelly. i. Jnmcs Corrigan. 5 Margaret Cor- rignn. (‘rrndo lV~—Augustinc Kelly, 2 m" lvllllo Simpson. 3. Arlhur MacCnr ron, 4. (Jalherlnc Mnclfcnzlc, 5 Edward MsoKenzle. (irnrlo ll-—l. Mary Garlaml, 2. Mary MacCarron, 3. Ella Garland. (irsdu =11, junior-l. Caihcrilu Mal-Carron, 2. Edwin (lorrlgan. Grade I, senior-l. Mary Callng lmn, '2. (ieorgo Kelly. Grsrlo I. junior-l. Charles Mac Kenzle. 2. Adclbcrt MacKcnzlo, 3. John Macflurron. Grade VII-Ernest Quinn. Grade Vl~lVlildred Simpson. Ed- dio Shes. Ambrose Kelly, James Corrigan. Margaret Corrigon. Grade lV-- A/ug. Kelly, Willie Simpson, Arthur McCsrron, Col- MscKensie, Eddie MacKcnsie. Grade Ill-Mary Garland, Mary MacCsrron, Grade II, junior-Catherine Mc- Carron, ‘Eddie Corrigsn. Grade I—Msry Callaghan and George Kelly. lPrimer -- Charles MsoKonsie, .. Wheat, Sept, 104 1-4, Dec, 105- , 717-8, oulsfsepl, 41, Dec., 42-1-2, only. 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(‘aharlr-s H. of Vernon B. as numomvis rvlutivvs and fricndsfi: Louis II. Sflllllwl E- ‘Eiiwii MPH- inhoslio lllvlivovi and (ilazol) Mrs J. R56 ul Ploasoni (irnvo. livoll sovnr-S. bir-Phor- I yonrs in Nlarshfiolol whore ho. Ills nil» who was bliss Lydia was ongagI-d in i'arming and mill-llyrlv liiPll four wars ago. The late ing and vunm m Vancouver in lilflflillr. ll. \\'. Turnor was a brother. w _... _ _,.._.__._ ____ w ~ 111 and cron bu! yug/zh DR. CALDWELIIS LAXKITVE svsligssrslu 1.424 ‘@111 vigorbymmmng How to Keep a Child Healthy GENERATION ago parents timught. that sickness was u mi. of u child's life, but we know ctlcr now. T ho sorrel is in tho food the mother allows the child to out, and in watching that clim- instion occurs larl two or threotimmnday. rs.\ .E. Mar- cson, Ccntrcville, N. S., and rs. Pratt, 45 Gillson Avc., Run- nymodc. Toronto. always keep a bottle of Dr. Caidvveifs Iaxnuvc Syrup Pcpsin in tho house, read for use, and ovoid many of tho to which hildren are IIIIUBOL A Substitute for Physics Dr. Caldwellb Laxative Syrup Pcpsin is n scientific compound of Egyptian senna with pepsin and suitable aromatics. The formula is on every package. You will you do not havo_to force children totako it, and it sis much better for inhglndut-‘SSIJEIAI-odrtiijrlike --- n n. Walt so n, n Ina san- non-n»- pherglxhihslein oven if "gm, r so Caldwell IQ” Tosontq t. you can [give it. with absolute safety Io an in ant at tho breast. “Magic” in a Teaspoonfui Every store that sells medicines sells Dr, Caldwelih laxative Syrup Pepsin, and the cost is less than a cont a dose. Give half a teaspoon- ful to any ailing baby or child at night when you put. it to bed and you will find a IIIPPY- laughing oungster in the morning. Take tivo Syrup Popsin when constipated and give it to y member of the family young or old, for org ailment duo to oon- ' as biliousness. head chocolate. Laxative ' Sfmiflefgljfyrmdm '13. Ssndnisslnsbislhsfll. $1.1 will have an may pqago rrPhout II’ strain.‘ It does not contain nuootim. and cove with sugar or a i i ssaosassssssessssss. -- »q-~a-¢wur1v-~ r- to IU\Q\