it aes'-.Mn 'E-.1 ! V. » f » PAGE TWO = t rin-: cHARLo'l”rl:TowN GUARDIAN __ F T. ,___ , DECEMBER 5.1932 . 4s. . . . chesl' .¥g» m 72;... :av qs; ~.<. B '_' ' 4 ‘gi-gg' The new Presbyterian minister QS TQCC i"";}` A _ ,g by stimulation and inhalation "-°i`i`3"3""" »» .»T3_§¢i; . . Mornr'ngSnu°lc I “with use ;;_, __ ` ‘ co _ , Hume: y , wmmmd W / . . _ _ . . was his greeted by an unctuous elder of congregation after the first Bun- day moming service. The elder, in addition to being unctuous, was huge and unwieldy in form. "Minister, that was a fair sermon you gave us this morning _ is little too much science, but fair. Rem- ember, you must feed the sheep, feed the sheep." The little minister looked his col- ossal adviser over carefully from head to foot and replied: "Man, lt's exercise you need; not food " . 4-...ZW .¢-»'a‘p-. » . '= gf- ;_1’:= <12# .-1'# 15?' <'€,,.,§§-,\.,; '~».-‘ .- f ,~::,s'.‘-rdf’ ' . 1\ 5 |\,~ b ° in-.~.i,,:».~_.n,._, _ S ;: vt ,_ 3 vsgaun ti . ~rf;-1fi?i1>~1r"- 7° - -..--<-' ».-:I-='z:Y'._ "1 ft.. . .<1 F . . - ,"'.v_i`§I’3"._:').I-‘ .I J. .' ‘» ....i`-.`$I "\_.`1,.`€l.1"fii` _'"3 131- ,$5 » s ACTS TWO WAYS AT ONCE Full Cargo For F" 771° Cool* west Indies Ports GHOCOLATE DELIGHT 1,5 pound cake sweet cllccolatc. MONTREAL Que-» Dec- 3-"C" 2 mb,M,mo,,S ,w“.d€,m, S,,g,,,-_ rying a cargo twenty-five per cent ,, cup wa,e,_ greater than has ever left Canada 3 dozen ,ady n,,ge,,,_ before for the ports oi’.the Car- * eggS_ ibbean, the Canadian National , cup “,,',,,,,,,,,g c,,.n,,,, freighter Colborne has sailed from iiiclt the chocolate in a double Montreal bound for Bermuda. Pu- yoilcr, add the water and stir con- €I‘t0 ldd the unbeaten egg yolks. one ut ll-Sll inc sugar and beaten ogg whites. borne was the last rgular ocean go- Ever-ylvlici-c we see women the real heads of the house. Everywhere in them was gone than in any other way. If the woman had stood up ship to leave the St. Lawrence we see women imposing their tastes, their habits, their preferences on ,and season on regular schedule, In their husbands. Everywhere we see wise men dominated by silly little ,perhaps have won out. . But what can you do with a crybaby except give it what it is howling Lille a loaf pan with walked paper, ing arrange a layer of lady nngcrs on this the bottom, as close together as pos-` addition she carried is full list of sible, Pour in a layer of the choc- vagabond srulse passengers on a. women. Everywhere we see men who rule thousands of other men obey- , for (Special to the Guardian) , Rico ln tho Frcnvh \V€St Tu- flag and meekly siurender. Not one man in ten thousand has the cour- nantly. Remove from thc fire and files. the Eastern group of the Bri- age to right his wife to a finish 'for either his personal liberty or his prin- ,which men seem incapable of understanding and against which they can- West Indies and British Gui- ciples. The balance are so cowed they give up without even striking p. not n time, beating all the while; add_ ana in South America. The Col- blow. lhave had their courage sapped by tears until the last ounce of resistance ¢¢~.~-__-5 "'T -' plgy Findzi W en - _ .~. - “Not One Man in Ten Thousand has the Cour Dix-~“And the Balance are so Cowed They Giv_e up Without Even Strik- ing' a Blow” Men are much more afraid of women than women are afraid of men. There are far more husbands afraid of their wives than there are wives who are afraid of their husbands. There are far more henpecked men than there are women who are enslaved to their husbands. Probably both husbands and wives will den these allegations. Possiblyno man will oonfe. that the little two-by-four bit of femininity tc which he is united in the holy bonds of wedlocl has him terrorized, nor will any wife admit that ~ she bosses lier husband so completely that he doesn't know that even his soul is his own. Nevertheless it is true that when the sexe." come in conflict with each other it is men who ar. the sacred cats. It is men who run up the whitt geese of women. Everywhere we see strong men dominated by weak age to Fight His Wife to a Finish.for lr* 1 Either.His Personal Liberty or His _ »V.Al-u,_..=,»j . Principles,” Declares Dorothy °' ""54- » is `“’L‘“ I 5 'l ='f'.`=':' ._-._ < Y' ' ""` ,_ , 2'»w»».¢&9i5...e»f/r/.4'acoz£ , home time-clock of an evening than they are of being tardy at their wort in the morning! How few men are ever reckless and foolhardy enoug to ask a friend to go home with them to dinner. How few men who know that their wives are wrecking them witi. their extravagance and their insane ambition to live beyond their mes-us ever have the courage to stop them. They kl10W that lihvy U6 h°4d°¢‘l for certain disaster, but they would rather face ruin than their wives. Many men are actually less afraid of death than they are of their wives I and commit suicide rather than tell their wives that they can no longer give them the money they are accustomed to having. l It is because men are afraid of their wives that they lie to them about out-of-town customers and being in conference when they want to stay downtown and play poker with the boys or take an old woman friend out to lunch. They simply ha.ven’t the hardlhood to tell the truth and take lthe consequences. The reason that men who face battle, murder and sudden death with- out turning a hair cower before their wives is because women never tight them on their own ground and they use strange and inhuman weapons, defend themselves. The most powerful oi' these is tears. More men fought for what she wanted, the man could have fought back and and shut its mouth? Hydraulic pressure is one of the most pot/ent plate mixture, pack in nuothcl' LW- month long visit to the picturesque illg their wires as if they were Chlldfen- EV0I`Y\Vll€\‘€ We Soo hlgll-lloolod lforces in the world, and many a wife uses it to gratify her every desire rr of lady lingers, then more choc- islands of west Ingles, wlwn mx; satin slippers trampling over the prostrate .forms of fathers and husbands and Colbqme 531|; from cmlada, who hadnt thc nerve to stand up to the females ill their homes. her nlnic anti so on until filled. Put in the nl the ice box to sci. Turn out on a H lfax wlll be her depa,-gum pon; Of course, men raise a smoke screen of gallantry behind which they make her husband comply with her every whim. He is so afraid of turning on the water works that he jumps to do her commands. Then there is ill health, which is the lazy and selilsh woman's ever platter and gnrnisli with sweetened untll the season agnln opens on the hide their cowardice and pretend that the reason that they let their wives available alibi for everything she wants to do and doesn't want to do. slid flavorccl wliippcd crcllnl. Servo SL Lawrence. run rougllsliod over them is because they are so tender of the poor dears, “My poor heart" and "my wretched nerves' are the rod that keeps many sy cutiiilg in :.-livers. Almlllcl- 5,,CCl,,c,,l,,,~ ca,-go, me tlint they can`t bear to thwart them in any way, but this is merely sub- it trembling husband on his toptoes for fear of doing something that wil* f {c_ N_ S_ lrelghler Canadlan W,,,_ smite together and their bones turn to water. And it causes them to to c ,,,,_,,., I, C0,,s,s,€,d of varled ,,.,a,.,,,_ 'yes-yes her and let her tell them where they get off. 1,-_,,.,,,,,.d ,,r,,C,,,s from Ea5,,.,.,, C,,,,_ Consiclcr: Virtually all men love their mothers and if their mothers wa gl-e,_l,@5¢ Owl- mlm, by w,,,,_.,. from tcrfugc. It is not that they arc so afraid of hurting Maria's feelings. It bring on all “attack." 1-Ie can’t be brute enough to tell a woman wh . M0,,m.,,l lo vancouver left l,., me is the thought of what Maria will do to them that makes their knees says she ls sick andsuffering that anybody who is able to play golf is ai - W. uuooca “°"* "°' "' - . , ,,(,,-,,,, ,.,,,cs, The ,.0y,,gc “.,,, ,lc ,arc poor they desire to help them financially, yet how many men do yoil subjection. After a long, hard, twelve-hour conflict in business, wh. FLD UR BEST gon 'An , YOUR _ AKING I i i _ V l\Ilm|rd’s relievin stomach Crulnn- iolizil lllltil furtllcr illiiiounccnlent. on the sly and send them money without their wives knowing it and that How many men are far more afraid of being late in punching the . l d,,_CC,_ to Vancouver w,,,,0,,, any ,,,_ know who would dare invite their mothers to make them a visit without every man's hand was against him, a man comes home spent. All of t ,C,.med,a,e Ca,,s_ .rms W,,, be the asking their wives’ permission, or who would have the hardihood to send fight is out of him. He has no fresh reserves to bring up, no energy lc las, ,.0,_,,,g,e ,n ,hc ,n,e,.coa5,a, 5,,,,_ mother a dollar if wife wanted the money to spendherself? I get plenty with which to launch it counterattack when his wife opens fire on hil `,,(_e operated by ,hc Camdmn Nab of letters from men wllo write me that they have to visit their mothers so he surrenders and lets her dictate the terms oi’ submission. It is because women never iight in the open and because they us. , they live in dread of having their dupllcity discovered. I cowards’ weapons that men are afraid of them. And not without reason. - noitorrry mx yards of 80-inch material with % (yard of 35-inch contrasting. l_______ _____ __ IND. 842. Size ..............-ut... What the Fasllionahles are Wearing W Illustrated_ Dressilr‘:l:lrli_nygP§.;i;lol:| `l~‘||misl,e,l Wm, By Annabelle Worthington V Smart and in tba newest feelin s this simple nll~dsy type. - And you can't und anything eas- tr or quicker to fashion. I It has the one-sided rever sud ie modish sleeve iusete to give it nltt contrast. ` The skirt, you will note has the .V .vias seamlng, so entirely slimming lending the figure graceful height and youthfuinels. The original. carried out the chic idea of black and white in a rough crepe silk. Wine-red crinkly crepe satin with the dull mpy silk reverse side used for contrast, is very exclusive. Style No. 842 is designed in sizes ie, is, so years, as, aa, 40 and 42 inches bust. Blze 16 requires 3% Price of Pattern I5 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred). Wrap coin carefully. f. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..¢. . . . . .. ,, ' NBXTIB Street Address . 'Jltv state , ____,___l___ __ -*-______=» --= - ' 1 ' ` ` " § ri" < ~.< . ~ ._ And finally there is nagging, which is the easiest, quickest and sul aim wv;'tef` y to bleak down a man's morale and reduce him to a state of trembi_ _ ' N' ' Broom l BITTERS lc . wn»rf°'l3'-7-"c'f."l2|'.‘-ia'-1'i“.,'5'a1"'“‘“°“'“’"‘“’“‘° ""'~ Rheumatisnl ea suffered vliiels me in A me tn so |570 life. am feel ina now, bothered with taking B.B.B." B8 _ _r __ TORONTO. DCC. 3.-Mayor Wil- , A flood of letters addressing the liam Stewart who refused to at- Mayor in lems varying from the tend it luuclleoil ol' llia Empire qonvcntioilal "Your Worship" to German wal'-time commerce raid-| sed er, spoke today found his "fan 100 far west as Nzuiiifllio, B. C., and as there :irc so molly of our citizens lm' “"5-5 f'»`> V-\ffll`l1»"`lll`Hll.`MUSE suffering as to give us cause to , sti " »-~<__€__%_*_ li ..i l.=i..\.\D. Pl Ill ||l~' T’r-lriltv I' 1 ‘ - . ann, .-:ml nior f in the .l'r»l»ni.~ imnn :si-il., George “Your shortest way, Geoffrey,” makm 5 ual-e allems 0,, me floor, the \' \ i --~ H ' t i 1° - D " " " "L" n.. i»,-liii.-A'..l`.\f-liiiiif .\ .tint ¢"1"°1“"=‘luC€fi llio Pencil behind his ear. "'18 l>0U1'l1€! lu fmm l'>0lrll~1 as live in peace with all nations bu By Joanna Cannan second ba Geome ould not _ an I y, Y C SCE Each bay was lit by a window, the two girls. l CU-‘\PTl5R U lower halt of which was of 1'rostcd l "Ali, Sood-morning, Mr. Gilmour. of desks two girls were checking Sumod their Work- The YOUDE man l . figures in ii monotonous undertoile, drew a file from thc cabinet and Club al “.,,iC,, CO,,,,, vm, L,,,m,m(,,_' , “Keeper 0, To,_on,D.s Gam.. exp,.€5_ o. boy of fifteen or sixteen was shut the drawer briskly with it , . ». sharpening a pencil, and a young sna ,"‘Tl°ie ledger department is quite shut off," he continued. “Very con- venient for the sake of quiet." He opened a door in the wall of the corridor Geoffrey looked into a room very nearly as large as the main office. Mr. Mossop indicated a glass cubicle built into one of the corn- p. The boy who was sharpening d sat dowll at it desk facing the ll ”"‘°’“l"’ ‘hc “'“" ‘ A glass. Thin nies stoned at the ,su-. P r»f».\ii\~ir».\' or rxi:<.\p_i nmilxlox or CANADA GEOFFREY GOES T0 THE CITY panes and lay dead upon the dingy said Mr. Mossop, who liked old- l{U\'l\'4`ll OF ' l' ', ‘ ~ si ,.,,,\.,.,, ,. ,,. ,,, , _ "“f’Q,l,,`,(`¥,,f\’,lT,,,,, ,q,,,\.,., sllls. Just now the sun was shining, fashioned manners. If I may take ( or winii-lott<~io\i-n in Qiiceiiwi ‘to colne from British Museum to ln_ Through the open wllldows came l “good momlng, Mr, Mggsop," said ttflvyllf, if' Sn 'I h"I"°° "°"“s°" '” ‘h° "M I '°"“°° "°°°"'°‘l the Bank and thou WBll~2~" the sound of hammering. .John Gilmour. “I should be glad if , "I See. This iS E8Sl?Cl1€9-ll. lSl1'li ll? A door at the end of the office P. l S _ _ ,, _ ’,1'ln:rF' urrngate Tuvige of Ill-nh,-ltr-, Siu-rrii,;l,°`_-Sllrrognte Judge of Probate Here we am_». , opened and shut very qmetlyl Mr. 'l‘~~ the Slmrifr of the f‘f>nn|v nf To `tlic_ Sheriff of the f‘ouniy of "yes, he-re we gre, 1t,'s not really Mossop, dlscreetly followed by the D . _ . ' . . I » < . Fiiei<:,‘_< i'.»i|n|_\- 1-r :my I‘oli,-t:lli'lf~ nr Qu cus l`oun|y nl- 'my f‘oil=|\lllr\ ur :vr~r:ilf~ person within snul tfouutv. literate person witlliu said Coullly. | ilrlf-till!! ` l Hreetillg: ‘\`ll@roH= oven retains' the petition lvirai-ess' ii;ia»i"'reiidlng the petition rn tile cf the Eastern Trust Company- on Mt of the Parliament of Cnnarln and Dorrlted hv Special Act nf the Pllrlin- llithqrivd to sqiiflnfi ii-islam in tin- ni-at nr `!'.~.‘nmifi :init author-i1,i»ii to that the principals Could cntol' their his father forapantomime oravislt , Mr. Geoffrey, this department mmm" of I I ‘:,',‘,‘,',‘,1,",,f{‘,‘,i`,,',l‘,f"";§;,:’,,,fl‘f,,,f Private l`00i\"IS Clthef by PESSIHB to the dentist-Mr. Mossop had al- I mlglit be described as the gateway ,A- llorcssld. \\'lilmi-, rirfiying that .1 of me above "nun-ii l-:_-into pi-.1_vlnp through the main 05106 Or dlroolly ways done the honours, dartinglto the business: Every letter that lfed R051” fmm the Elfpeflmenml "‘°"°” "”‘y b” l"“"’l “ll” the Fur- *”"r_§w”"°l,§';;’e‘;;,' from a small vestibule. Usually Mr- from his little glass orlice in the _goes in or out passes through here. .5 " I‘ulf‘l‘ Irlirnrtl Tsinliil. f* ind (':|rrle S. \\'<\cka of t'l|.'ll'loifillo\vn I' rose hereinafter set forth: You are Du iisrerors hereby required to ein all therefore lieregy rf-quired is cite all Gilmour went straight to his oWn ledger department with a trade Every order is dealt with here-we 'Dui Wllfll 135 e885 H-nd 177-2 P0'1'l¢»‘- The pen of Barred Rocks from the quired. Each tender must be ae- worth taking the lift to the *first offlce boy, came down the l-com floor. I-al-Ways-use the stairs-” ' Geeffreyrrecognized him, for when » he :ns of ri.. aan... mn cm. The offices of Gilmour and Les- he had waited at the °iriee_gtner-| "Five minutes ago, su. Miss 1-riif:,¢h° total ess production wa-i'2.91G I bod! duly incorporated by'Specisl pany, a body corporate] duly inco`l'»“.' .ate Limited were so constructed any ln hls 5511001 holidays to meét I‘lSOIl hB.§ tallféfl it to your roqn-l_ BEES Bild 2421.4 })0lntS. il °"°"' ’"'"”"“ l” U” “M Emi’ l’"1‘:_“' n'n",;"‘;f:;,f_fl,,_'" hf_l,}:,_e"",:f9 ’;’;°"',f,ro0m. and the Sound Of l1lS bell journal or a. picture paper to wile Iltype invoice, despatch note and fac- mb/nc (hurt rf. lm mil in uw (mart Pr<»l».1ii» finiivrt to iw hem in tim Coal-t ringing for his stcnographer, illvalu- away the time, He was 3 tall man tory memo at one Opel-ation and "mr nn , ,‘f,‘,',",‘§`,_"",,,L’}§,Q"‘;§§f;“"',.,,:1.,,,ff_l""":)f; able Miss Harrison, was the first in- with the pronounced stoop and , afterwards analyze and post to oui' N- Elinursvl.-ly tin- firttnnxitli only si' ilemii- 'i'li`lii-;(l.;_;- ihemigilfligeciiinli 0:13;-Cell;-,timatioli of his arrival that the parchment skin of a sedentary life. own card indexes. An admirable leg 4:. _ en l , 1 - leven o'rlock forenoon of the slime three n'l‘lnr‘k in the lifter-noon nf clerks in the mam omfle l'9C9lVEd- His hlllr had been red, but it had SySt€l1'i, I CBJ! H&Sl1l‘e y0ll \Vltl'l0li|i B anmc day to shew crlllne lf any T0-da. l'l0WeV&i‘, llf:‘ assed thl‘0ll h 1011 g 0 rggedgd fr m hi f _ :limit mt i. _ _ ,,_,, ,nn ,,,,,. ,,,.. .wniinfa "f ""` the svl/'ins door labgiled Enauiris heafi End tem l oi ta gthd Ori: d -t t I th b 1 ' ts " r`.'l.\swl nml the l-._-'into sfilil lcslnte .shoillil not he pnssml nnil P55 rl "Sec e y cpm mell- ll 9 ll' Sence °f l\Ir~ P1559 ,wth 196 Eggs mld 1555 P01” ‘ ¢i~=~l ns r»rnr~:l\i four rnlznrrll- fill hilt ri ivuf- 1-1-l._v ll.. i‘f.rl|\ui|li lu.,-<,.,l l,,. the foll.»\\~ii=g liililiv- l»|»l~f-i; r.._q,,,.,._ l,,. ivelr. l».:inwl_\- in nt- ii.-ill or un- pi niirt lliuisc in i'l\:irlr»lt~-tim-n ,1f.,r<~- th orn .S‘t~i»,t|.'i linlll in f‘h'|r|Mti»ivii tl iriln 1-f»l»_\' lint-wif lu- f..l~|»,\\'fl, _-1. rr. - - ll ' ` ~ i the snlil l<' ' ' " 'lfirr sill lui p Given llnrler mv lmnii nnrl llenl of (."Kfl) ll. I.. 'l‘.\T.f\TT'.l( .Iui|l,_w< oi' l’r..ll:|le rl.. SJ 3-tio-1114-lion-41. ' t ers. “That is my private office. If you want anything, you will always ,find me there." 'good morning, Mr. Geoffrey," liberty of saying so, sir, this is great occasion. Yes, yes, yes.' _-___ - NOVA SCOTIA EGG LAYING CON'.l'EST, NAPPAN, N. 8.' you would show Mr. Geoffrey round' in the usual way. Then perhaps you would get Mr. Errans to find him something to do. Has, there _l_J_egr1l_§°"a s°°l'l“ °°"ll95l °°.“l$l!l9f'9d-.-l’¥- cable from Australiail’ l- At the close of the first four- undue boasting, for this is not my Station, Kentville. was in third, 1 Experimental Stat on, Kentville, The leading bird at the end of No. 304 owned by the Experimental nd 25.3 points. Barred Rock No. 824 eggs, 21.7 points. ‘ BY PUBLIG TENDER Bay, Kings Co., P. E. I., seventeen acres under cultivation, balance woodland. ell 12 x 15, burn 20 x 38, lean to ` (To be Continued.) 10 house 10 x 15. school 54 mile. V Weekly Period of the fourteenth chase price in cash, minimum _ _ ._ amount to be $100.00, the balance Expermental Farm, Nappah, in according to amount remaining on The leading pen was that of Mr. num. When the outstanding hsl- T. Reed, Ralliiigdam Station, Bar- , ance of sale price is less than $1000 pa tation, Fredericton. N. B. was sec- correspondingly shorter period and an initial deposit of $100.00 is re- Experimentai Station, Fredericton, companied by nn accepted cheque B., were second with 185 for $100.00. Tenders will he opened gs and 165.0 polnts,,whlle pen of at arred Rocks from the Experimental ment of Canada on December 19th, envelope "Tenders for the purchase ressed to the Soldier Settlement oi’ Administrators Notice om the Nappan Expermental Farm 9' um l’°"'°"“ °'°“° md °”°°'° °' |f,,,.,,_._.,,,,, _,,,,, , ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,_,,,,_r ,W ,,,,';","2:‘,,,m',‘_; ”’1;‘_¥,_`_nL‘;f"l"A",'f""‘, All frey followed his father into the of- life himself. And he had misses! his short-sighted brown eyes beam- pe ° iif-r.-vw ..f._i.~» in-it :i min f~~l»,\-_ ii~r~.r flce. .lolm'Gillnoilr picked up it much; young and foolish persons, ed. He was it stout mall with it red 24 ll ‘W S@=°“d» Wlfh 2° “ESS md can-loiteumi in Queens county in l llv _\ li, i, il:-i, it , ~' in it ,s \ . -_ }~;I,.,.f`,','..~.. '_.,, ft... ',.l. ',,..,._.f.,`.' ¢,',.,,."l l'.»».f.r;lih`.lif"Il,lfr}f§f,,.§,§.,_'l:`,, ",',,',',’,"",f,, panel' which was lying on thc ooun- underrnting the advantages of an . face and short red hands. He look- cd fl ~l Il* IE T ,o points. Barred Rock No. 85, own- 3|-ln - _ _ , by Mis; Ella lfndsay, Moore's Law, deceased. intestate, hereby ‘"9 dué M,,M'- ,-,,,r,j,,,,- ' 'A ~'~" n;fi‘éll:"l_|'ll,"f;“=':::l lllllblhxotsgiilrgisrfnotg to End Sludiod it. frownlns- Goofi- adequate salary and a. respectable cd nervous, unsuccessful and kind. Mllls, N_ B__ mme third, Wm, 31 BOW! Ill Dofllllll lllflobied to the 9 M CMI" um W' I _ V ¢,l,,.,, ,,,,,l,.,. ,,,_,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Sm, of roy looked about him. position, might have said every- "Step this way, Mr. Geoffrey, E,-f~mlf<`-r /i. In., 1_rw.'.~ ,.»i_].i"`_v.f"i`r»»°r zfxfii :P-‘t`$ii.'»".-'d,»\f`°l‘>l_t lilly; lllnyiiizf :grit The mai” °m°° WS 0 Very lame thing. But Geoffrey Gilmour did not piease," said Mr. Mossop, walking iv." or ms .\ln_»--.ii .~. .-mi., yi-nr or lit- .\ia_l»=iv‘_- r.~i-fn, \'0°"l dll/ldod into boys by f-all attempt to read the face of Mr. on. "This is Miss Carter, and this - said estate to make Immediate pay- ment tc them at the odice of Plaster ts Farmer, Solicitors, Char- , _ >~~o»¢» M.. sew" »+»»- - lot town, and all persons having l"“'l,l‘,,l:’;Ql'(;,l',},_l§)l,1l§'l_‘_ m9-h0§EIlY fllmg C1\blH0l»S~ 111 tho Mossop. He only repeated, this time Miss Evers. Also`Bain and Pollard. Ill! Olllllll llllllli U10 Bild “Ute WH H 1 ` <1.. s.) llfst buy E mlddlc-Hsod man Wear- to himself, that old Mossop was a We pass on.' _ ".' ' ' """""H' i ::ieif\>l;l~;1ml;i1ed strgzctaclis amdban nalsgy Piece of work. In the next bay was a large table AND Ou . S nk a I H -8. .Mossop hurried down the of- on which stood two ty it . ~ TT ‘ - ' were employed, one in opening let- lice The two girls who were check- “Miss Bennett is with Migsexagis GLASSES FI ED , WTS Sud the Other ln enloflus Dar- ing figures looked up as he passed son," commented Mr. Mossop. J. s. TAYLOR ticulars of them on broa shee i' <~ _.. He _ _ d te 0 them, and Geoffrey caught a Miss Evers also types there E W TAYLOR Dapor made UP llke F- blottlns-pad. glimpse of a merry dark face and opened the door, and Geoffrey fel- In g§",‘::°":“;¢ ‘ T In the second bay at a massive row ii serious fair one: then the - ioweii iiim i to i ' ° °” '°° A A T R - y rf n a m"T°f' °°" d°"' »4o¢»+ \ are hereby required to present the same, duly attested, st the office aforesaid, within twelve months from this dste. A. D., |932. 'H541-TI-fmi-1 month. FARM FUR SALE -l. Twenty-two acres Lower Rollo Buildings consist of house 16 x 20. i x 36, granary $0 x 24, hen- Waiered by well. Nearest rniipoint Souris 3 miles- Terms of sale are 10% of pur- 5 to 2§ equal snnusl instalments om with interest at 6% per sn- yment must be complete within is the office of the Soldier Settle-, 932. Tenders should be marked on I Melvin Deagle Farm and add- m lllldll, Box 1418, Sllnt John, N. B. I i___, The undellitned administrators 'B ustace Heath Haviland late of ce Edward Island, Barrister at Dated this 15th day of November, I GEORGE D. DQBLOTB, ll. JAMES PALMER, Administrators. Mortgage Sale A. L_ To he ill the necllroil by llpply t 0`li0i\l'l of Novembe' Exceulnra of the ellt of Mflynlo rroiessional Cards Stewart & Lowther I. D. STEWART, K. 0. N. W. LOWTIIEB ABRISTERS. SOLICITORS. BTC 84 Great George Street MONEY ‘I0 LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. Barrister and Attorney-at-Lsw MONEY T0 LOAN 0l’Icei 180 Richmond Street Prohibition Commission Chu. H. Black, Chairman. Charlottetown. B McDonald. West St Peter! ll. . ~ John Simpson, Hamilton. Send all infomation rcxllfllllll infraction. of rnomnrrlou ACI to the above or to Inspector J. Frlpps, lt. C. M. l’~» T will sell by Public Auction on my premises at Tryon bn '1`llcsday, Decenibcr (Sth, :it 1.30 p.m. farm stock consist- Ing of 2 horses, 2 cows. 1 steer, 2 calves, etc. Also farm im- plements consisting of threshing outfit and engine, hay cutter. manure spreilder, riding plough, hoe drill, grain tracker, double and single woodsleigils, truck waggon, cart, :ind il number of other articles too numerous to men- tion. Also several tons of hay and a quantity of oats and Straw. Terms made known at sale. If day proves stormy sale following day. Il" not sold in the meantime, the farm con. fisting of about 160 acres, will be offered for szile nt thc same time. FENTON H. HOWATT. HUGH F. MORRISON, ,.., Auctioneer. ' " ' "’»"' , V oRlNGING UP rarusn _ if A T By,-lélezrge McManm ,w\i.\_You oo iT? 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