nnliBEBT MARSH ALL MARY ROLAND LIONEL ’ ATWILL m! mason PRINCE EDWARD TD-DAY nuoumn. PRICES - USUAL TIMES Diamonds are always trump when he play! 9"’ game of HEARTS-A mystery in the Wee-l‘ you like to be baffled. try and 5i1hi7.\v'lllS' 1M5- wry-Before the end! CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY . AND "MICROSCOPIC_ MYSTERIES" FYned Two Barrels I Wouldfilguild ‘ Floating Airports Of Apples (Candis-n Press) TDPEKA, KARL, Oct. Sis-Willard Mayhem-y. Secretary to Gov. Alf. M. landon. ran into more hard luck m- Hugo (Associated Press) WASHHVGTON, 0C1’. iii-ITO!!! No th Amer ca. to the capitals of Eurqpo ill fast. plane on regular CAPITOL — Starting To-day n‘ rrs senor: You WANT—BE ‘.9 . v A sinling Western drum-jun full of fut fighting, bus-d riding and straight shooting — Makes you tingle nil over. ‘OAPIIB IN GAY" “T!!! BIG IQUIAL" Farewell To _ Rev. Mr. Spriggs On Friday evening, Oct. 27th, friends of Rev. G. T. Spriggs met at the home of Mk‘. J. B. Milllnan, Kensington, for the purpose o! honoring Mr. Spriggs prior to his departure for Sydney Mines. Mr. J. A. Thompson was appointed chairman and opened the pro- ceedings with a happy speech tell- ing of only a few of the good works that Mr. Spriggs had ac- complished during his incumbency. He then bailed on Mr. Lloyd l-low- ard who read the following ad- Liverpool Show » Rivals Academy Autumn Exhibit able to produce nowadays an Au- tumn Art- Eirhibition which is s. few public spirited citizens the fa- mous Walker Art. Gallery is under- going reconstruction and extension. The additon, opened by Prince George, now give the Gallery u. larger space than tir Royal Ace- dnss; demy enjoys. Six new rooms are Rev, G. T. Spriggs: Dear mend, mama“ ‘m’ the “d” WW7“ -After having intimate relations M bruins’ whim ‘m’ “f” 1°’ 9x‘ serious rival to the Royal Acade-l my. Thanks to the generosity of a the time of me m1, day—he was fined another barrel of apples, a state legislature custom. A tine of s barrel of apples was SCllCEIiLiF‘ and touching at giant float ng "lmcis of steel in the At- la.lltlc—tilut was, the plan outlined ha“ “an and “a now we a" 5° today to the Public W011i! Tcchnic- m" °° b° "WHWL I "W °i "I with you for the past ten and a hibition purposes, the additional space amounting to some 10,000 square feet. Jib: this year's Autumn exhibition DEIITRAL GUARDIAN This column is lvenislug of n newsy nutnsc ‘inserted nt d cents n wold payable in ndvnucc. DON'T FORGET your F08 lunxurrnromrteheucur ner Premier, Hon. W. J. P. Mac Millm, speck at the Market Hnll, Friday evening at 8 o'clock, Novem- 2305. ber 8rd. AT THE MEETING of tbs Con- servative Association to be held in the Market Hell on Friday evening, addresses will be given by Premier MacMilim, John u. Myers, M. n. w. Chum- s. Mei Lure, M. P., Honourable G. Shelton Sharp, Hon. H. I". MaoPhee and W. 3285. November 8rd, A. Stewart, M. P. P. suluovs LOSS-At Turantum, Oct. 12th, the dwelling house of uvnaeoot, lmgland, Oct- al- molars James McAdam m, us... (OP): The gloat Mersey seaport is 1y destroyed by fire of unknown origin with all the household ef- fects of Mr. James Livingstone who was in charge of the place gt MOUNT STEWART PASIYJBAL CHARGE-United Church of 00.n- oda. Rev. Sidney J. Boyce, BA, minister. Friday, Nov. 3rd, prepar- atory service at Mount Stewart at 7.80. Special speaker, Rev. ‘Thomas Pnlethorpe of Winsloc. Sunday, Nov, 5th: ll e..m., Mount Stewart, Sacrament of the Lord's Supper; 3 pm, Lot 40; 'l pm. Rev. George A, Christie, M. A, will speak on the reserved for queen's l County news of local interns but ell- h! ltrictly Show entries. Entries close November 3rd. I298 The Women's Music Club held their annual business meeting at the home oi the retiring president Mrs. K. S. Rogers, Hillsboro Street, on October 1st. It was decided to enlarge the club by inviting more active memb- ers to join ‘and arrangements were made to hold the regular meetings every third Saturday afternoon st ' 1t was further decided that u number of open meetings be held‘ throughout the winter so that every- one interested in music might come , and enjoy the programmes. Mrs. Raoul Raymond was elected President; Mrs. 1-1.8. Henderson,’ Vice-Preildent; Miss Kathleen Hornby, Treasurer and Mrs. J. A. Lawson, Secretary. Delicious rc- freshments were served by the host- On October 24th a very interest- ing meeting of the Club was held in the breakfast room of the Canadian National Hotel. The President. Mrs.’ Raymond in a neatly worded speech welcomed the new members and II- marked that not only were they valuable to the Club in their music- al abilities but that their charming personalities would add much tn the enjoyment of the year's work. Mrs. Keith Rogers read an ex- cellent paper on the Romantic per- iod 1n the history of music. She" dealt in particular with the com- posers, whose works were to be per- formed by those taking part in the lowing is the programme 1- Soprano Solo : - - Wobin (Whither Schubert Mrs. Fred Nash Music Club 1 i The Cfliladlan National Hotel. I ess at the close of the meeting. I , programme cf the evening. The fol- NOVEMABER 2, 1933 h Ease Pain, in Few Minutes ~ ~ Headache no, m IMNTIOJNII wcsa MUST s: DONE-AND N’: A SPLITTING HEADACHE pen‘? vIoRRY. ce-r some AsemN TABLETS mo You! HEADACHE wuL es cone eel-one you _ 2 LATEK LOOK wnxr IV'E cone, PEG Amam suns sroeaso 11m‘ AWFUL HEADACHE IN A JIFFY... usvsa Fear esrlea 3 "(New rr woubo! ASPIRIN l: ‘m! QUICKEST SAP! Reuewmou PM» ‘" Known... Ibr Quick Now comes amazingly ulck relief from headaches, rhsuma ism, neuri- tis, neuralgia . ihefaslul sq/e relief, if ghsaid, yeiufiscouerevil. to "i ose res are tific discovery by wlligl: an ‘Aspen: Tablet begins to dissolve, or dis- {ntegratcedm tithe tamafiiin spucts oi wo secon sa er ouc n mols ure. And hence to_ start "taklngg hold" oi ‘our: can.“ or: ‘rm. us o o ass. tells the sto . An Aspiein Talgfeet starts to ‘disin egrstc almost instant- ly you swallow 1t. And thus ls ready f0 01o lpcrk uhgos! iratnnflg. b an _ ou u , cu , o guard GQBKIBI subgytitutes. o 11:81“: ‘you get ASPIRIWS lvuick nliq, be sure he name Buyer u the form oi a cross ll cu every tablet of Aspirin. WHY ASPIRIN WORKS SO FAST Drop sn Aspirin Tablet in u glues of ‘ water. Note ihut BE- ' FOREitiouches bot- ‘ tom. it has started to disintegrate. What irdoes in this glass it does In your stomach. Hence in lustustlcn. ‘l “posed yumkday when Mayhem-y‘ n1 board of review. m" “tmred he" m!‘ °"’m“3 t“ Oxford Group Movement at Mount Piano solos: was discovered seated in the chai o: . house membm Today he drag The floating nllTlorrs would be 311"" 3:0" 1" t" W? imperfect‘ early masters, from Hbganh down Stewart. lPlefl-it 11°99 chflngfi 0f (a) Mazurka. in F Minor Ohoilln “other fine’ “barrel!” Kansas M» operated by the Soafzolne Occlin "m" 11599‘: l" "W?!" l" m m0 ne_mph001ne0_ An 0mm hour). (b) Etude in A Meier Chopin Dies when representatives presum- Dock Colmration of ‘vummgmn’ entertain for you M pastor’ teach- has been made to secure thelre- Cmmm“ 5°“: ‘W, dmcovmd the apples he _,pa,d,, Delaware. which seeks a sooooo- er and friend- As rector of St- 000000000100, 0, 01v.“ 0mm 01 “ He More Knightly 111m the m‘ Mum” Ncblcst .. Schuman his first fine with were from another mite. n» Universal Llnguage Americunisation of the lmglish-__ language is spreading, as 1a, even as the Highlands. A friend who has lust come South tells me this story of sn English girl's encounter with nn apparently genuine crofter. Th0 Slrl, Who is sentimentally ud- dicted to tartans and Scottish speech had been asking her way. By way of tribute to the country in which she was travelling. she indicated her understanding of the instructions given her with a slow "Och aye." _ uttered with her best Western-Isles accent. The croftex-‘s answer was u. nasal, almost contemptuous, "0.K."-'I'he .Morning Post. 0 (Professional Gard: ‘ Stewart 8. Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. O. N. W. LOWTHER IABIISTEBS, SOLICITORS, ITO M Great George Street NONI! T0 LOAN MOJ-EOD & BENTLEY LABENTLE! 'W. B. BENTLEY, IL O. lac-iota: and Attnrney-ut-hw MONEY T0 LOAN 100 Richmond Street . FOR WELL DRILLING 000 loan from the United States Public ivorks Admnistration for construction cf five such islands. They would ‘be st ling across the Atlwntc at intervals of approxi- matey 450 miles. The Azores- would serve 1's one u" th four" locat- cd on the A: z‘ "..n sidcjof the Azores nlrd our on til" other. ' Ewh Sradrllne would ‘be (quip- ped with howl accommodations for 200 persozls together with u res- taurant. barber shop, beauty par- lor, s-lvlmlnillg poo‘, gymnasium, fiSlfng accommodations and regu- lar stock quoiatons. ' Advocates of the project, led by E. R. Armstrong, inventor of the Seadrcmes claim that with their “*0 regular 24-hour fights could be made between America. and points in Europe- Tlle sendromes would be similar to naval alrcroft carriers, but with "legs" 200 fcet long extending down into the sea. to assist in stabilizing the landing plat-form and keep it afloat h‘gh above the water's sur- face. A huge cone shaped anchor weighing 31.000 tons, and linked to the putform by cave would be drOppKi to liold the platforms in place. In some instances these an- chors would be three miles below the surface, Armstrong told the bomd today. Experiments with models had shown no tendency for the sea- dromes to drift, he said, adding that each would be provided with powerful engnes to add to their stalbility and permit them to be manoeuvred readily when a shift F“ b there is an admirable selection of Mark's Church you have always mmmuon w ab“: 0. rightly divided the word of truth, 00,1000 M0,“, @0000“ o‘ ‘ma; and in all the changes and chances m B10010... 1mm the Ruthemwn Zéemlgngwingeslgzgatfggg: Loan Collection. and 1n landscape - by "The Valley of the Tern ," and We shall miss you. but are glad for M0001 ma. W01.“ of 50800000 your sake that a less difficult pas- John m“, mm] exampye,’ o; “m” “Wm” 37°“- w” "k 3°“ W WIIZJ-ii thejamous “Madam Sug- “ctephthisfllut and Wm! 5t 011!‘ gla" is the most conspicuous. There best “W195 that W" m“? 1011B b6 are several Siskerts, of which "The spared to proclaim the svsnel of New Bedfoni" is a. striking speci- 5.“;¥‘f..§’“Z“f..i?....‘$ T??? ° .133 $°'.1'.“......“°".““ $..Z‘.T""S.§’,‘°.?°.Y.; done from the pulpit of St. Marks wilfulness Church, Kensington. Harold Gfman; who is no longer LLOYD HOWARD, withus. is well represented by his HAROLD MILL, "M15. Mounter." u. vrry individual Wardens. and brilliant piece of work which A sift of money accompanied proclaims his mastery of problems the address. ' of color. Another artist whose loss Following the address and pres- We 59117019 i! Evelyn CROBYDYX. entation remarks were made by W110” fill-Tm 15 $99“ in 3191‘ V078’ Rev. w. o. Rhoad Ol the Presby- lite! landscape "Btildland my." (um. chm}, mg m.“ w_ l I", Bertra-m Nicholle fastidious style in; (,1 the United Qhumh 30m is seen in “Robfn Hood's Bay," in spoke of the friendly relationships which 5' Feat ma‘ i5 “new 59ml that have muted between them. 0nd. 0! thM; subtle Brtst, W. W. and M‘ 5W1“, and of m0 ohm” Russell, there is “The Boatyard.” tian. fellowship they have enjoyed. l" w‘ mwdl is at ha‘ “Mme” m 10mm W00 m0“ served m0 a "A mn with a Pint,” which. BS Pleasant social hour spent. "he fnvperty °r m” Gmmly A“ Mrs. spring’ who L‘ at present GalLry, Blackpool, suggests that in Movnreal visiting h" daughter its committee is not affected by M,“ Gwen’ w“ bum h“ await the ecruples associated with their ure also the recipient of m ed- dress and presentation from the W. A. and Sunday School, and the congregation of St. Mark's Church. . In Argentine Miss Ella Spriggs was also enter. tained and kindly remembered by her friends. m. Bprlggs and Ella MONTREAL. Que. Oct. 81-123mm left by motor on Monday morning, coach on street oars and subways Oct. 30th, for their new home in in Argentina, South America, is filled with advertsemente for u heme. _ ' i.» Communicate With ~w The Trask Well Co. VAUGHAN I. GROOM Local Representative will ' wit. was necessary to bring planes into the wind for landing and taking off. . Armstrong would agree to repay Sydney Mines, N. S. single product or products of one subway systems in operation which company. Buenos Aires hes two _’ ., ll-wkv M. BeiYs l.“ Office Snmmerside or Phone 297. . ‘ 1419 H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. BARBISTER. SOLICITOB. NOTARY, as. Bile! Building. Charlottetown 1' J. A. MacDonald. K. B. usmusrsn. soucrron. as. mm Building tlven the very best attention. v ' lvc-‘ai-c-lmonth. ' BELL a MATHIESON Bell D. L. Mnthieson. LLD. Burristen a. Solicitor; M0!!! to Loun Block. C‘ nrlottetovvndil]. "Isl. ,’ MARK R. McGUlGAN, c , . 1 B. . ‘BARRIISWTJR. SOLICITOR. ETC. NEY 'l‘0 LOAN . insure» Block. cherlccuthwniazm. aESpInning and Weaving film’? W“! we In v u: w. u. l" lhhto Ysrn sud trove‘ into Bfbuenz: ' ' n" "Pluses are: single yum 23 qeenis doubled 26 cents per pound, I fll 32-00. and if unlaunderei. "M; it takes five lbs. of wool per Blanket. Wool must be wcll washed nil-pd all dirt and burrs picked out I n" "l" l" Illlllc yam is medium, ‘m’ “"51" Yarn fine. medium, lilllrse and hooking yarn. Put ship- vlbevfs name on ull parcels and own. ere name, address and ihurueiions hukk- 5""! b! mull or freight. hi!" will be DOM on 100 lb. um. WM. LANDIIIGAN, 0 65 Queen Street, Charlottetown, the loan by 1945. To1‘s would be charged for use of the dromes, which would be available to air- planes of all nations. In ImevrQAfvvvLSilf on. 1'5’) Today, Friday, Saturday More For Less at KAY’S 0 Sugar, 10 lbs. Umons, 1U ibg. , MEWS. 4 ills. . . . . . .. Com rlukcs, 3 packages ,, 25c shredded Wheat, pkg. 12c Mixed sweet Bison», 2 lbs. 25c Breed. loci ......... ... 0c Milk. quart 6c Butter, Perfection, 2 lbs, 45¢ MCI-Swill‘. 2 lbs. 25c lv-lrd. 2 lbs . . . . .. . 25c Shortening. 2 lbs. . 25c ltobin flood Flour, 98 lb. $2.60 Robin flood l-‘iour, 24 lb. Tic liurdwhent Hour, H8 lbs, $2.49 Toilet Papcr, l0 for . . . . . . 30c Old Data-n Cleanser 8 for 29c lied Rose Ten, 3 lbs. $1.00 Illatchl-s, 3 boxes; ., . . ,,, c Shredded Cocunnut, lb. ._ 21c Bulk Cocoa, Z lbs. ....... 25c Raisins, hulk, 2 lbs. ...... 25c Carnation Milk, 3 can: ,_, 39c Island lie-mus, l: cum , icing Sugar, grwkage island Chm-so, 3 lbs. Keys Baking Powder (no alum) ..._........ 25c Julio lull flavors). irks. .. 5c 3011i). l‘. la G. or Pearl, l0 fnr......... . . . . . H.850 ALBERT RAYS East Corner Pownal and Richmond Phone 1289 CORNWALL-YORK ronvr w. r. 00m, 0000000 perms 000v m, a T" "mm" "ml"! °‘ m” the Industrial Department of the Cornwall-York Pt. W. I. was held Canadian mum“, mflwam m on the evening of October second. hangers a" used for advertising The President, Mrs. William purposes Bu“ Advertising on the White, was in the chair and the rmvnv‘ 0on0" the mums m mum“! W“ “pmed by ‘mam! me Great. Britain, the more important‘ Institute Ode and reading the "flww W000!“ m Argentina being: hers answered roll-cull with a “Pickling Suggestion." The following motions were propane‘ “ma.” public ma,“ PM“ ‘l’ m“ mamng: Th“ m“‘ ways and at entrances to stations. sic lessons in the schools shall not The” 10 mmioany no advertising be Tuumed “t this time? m” a in railway coaches. It. is estimated} on railway platforms and space is each of the three schools, and that Argentina and the" a" five um the sum of ten dollars be set uidc 00mm.’ 000mm“ depot‘ m Even“ for charity. The meeting closed A0000 16010000000 passengers with the National Anthem, Mrs. Pope Crosby onductcd a very interesting contest during the social hour and the ladies of Com- wuli and Meedowbunk served tins. railways. Advertising is also curried on through the daily news- third l, under construction, states " at the home of Mrs. Walter Shaw addition to display 000MB’ the 000w . CW“ m “nlwn- Twemywm’ mam‘ British owned. Posters are displayed‘ "I sold for large signs on railway -. BTW" M “VB d°nm be made t“ there are 3.000 railway stations in are carried per unnum by the Argen- " papers, magazines and trndc jour- "‘ nais, theatres, exhibitions, window I‘ lunch. The November meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ned Vicker- son. In answer to roll cull each membe will tcll what she dislikes most in her daily housework. The program committee is as follows: Mrs. Mack Vickerson, Mrs. Deane McEwen and Mrs. Lemuel Drake. (Patriot please copy) displays, direct mailing lists, calen- dars, catalogues and radio; Owing io the absence of hghways suitable for automobile traffic, highway slgnlwards are not. used to any ex- tent excapt on the three paved roads extend ng short distances in- to the country from Buenos Ail-es. Oil and tire companies main users of large highway sign- Kill Acid Breath! llc you ms! use s mouth wash to cvsrecn run of i I l llilliilwl ills n cven-ucidiil‘ wmach sud brush wees u s naw-mowauflvilal“ iu"...'n-.':.l::zn‘.:rn:"r. ... IWNIs ‘n, the n sold menu. it won't much"? all 1°," rullsvs the mun. Therein cue stomeehh-oad: ma" nilrst rlghv-Iu sei form lad :0 w-m ‘ boards. § Mother-Tommy, have you been the apples? Tmmhy-I haven't touched onel _ Mother-But there were four and 0 now there's only one, “Tllmmvqhuve the one 1 haven't i are the i.’ The owner of u. cheap watch brought it into a. Jewellers shop to see- what could be done for it. _ “The mistake I made of course," he admitted, “was in dropping it." "Well, I don't suppose you could help- that," the jeweller remarked. "The mistake you made was in pick- ing it up." Kill Itch O Germs QlllCk Your skin has thousands of tiny seams and poms whens invisible germs or fungus growths may hide and cause your akin to Itch, Crack, Peel, Burn, also Eczema, Ringworm, Plmples, Hand-Itch, Athlete's Iibot, er Crotch Itch. To stop the itch in 30 minutes anrfquicklv heal your skin, just try the guaranteed pres- cription, Dr. Nixon's Nixoderm. Or- iginally discovered by a famous English Skin Specialist. Works wit} amazing speed because made spec- ially for external skin irritations. Guaranteed to quickly clear and heal your skin or money back on return of empty package. Ask your Drug Store for Guaranteed Dr. Nixon's Nixoderm today. ' Announcing THE OPENING OF 0ur Iicw Store and Introduction Sale Ladies and Gents Ready-to-wear Dry Goods. Ladies Coats $12.00 and up. price. Q Dresses $5.00 and up. CHARGE ACCOUNT mendation. A visit to this store will prove profitable. 176 Great George Si, near-Palm Gardens ' v ‘ and ambassadors of Christ. With a Iii Finest quality for the’. will be open on recom- ._ Miss Lillian McKenzie Two Part Songs: The Night Rubinstein The Wanderers Night Song Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. Yenderlon- Soprano Solo: “Wind in the flees“ Goning Thomas Mrs. H. s. Handel-sch i _ 0 Miss mm‘ Mclmre who 1h u" guest kindly invited the Club to" meet for u. social evening at her home on Monday, November 6th. _ The next regular meeting is scheduled to take place at the Om- udiun National Hotel ' on ‘Bathrdhy afternoon. November 18th when s paper on the life and works of hlix Mendelssohn will be given and u number of his Compositions ren- dared. -Iii MEMDRIAM MRS. NOB-MAN MCPHERSON Mrs. Norman J. McPherson passed on to what every one who knew her believed to be her blessed and eternal rest at her home in Mon- tague with tragic suddenness on Sept. l4, 1988, at the age of ‘l1 years. 521.1%‘... i mmlguflhu I5‘ 8123': 55¢ ROOFS b rnaa DELIVERY PHO m: Her removal creates a great blank and gives keen sorrow not only to her husband and blood friends, but to all who had the privilege of know- ing her, and to lcnow her was to love her. Her maiden name was 0 Agnes Nicholson, daughter of the late Mr. and lVLrs. Angus Nicholson, emigrants from the Isle of Skye in i858 and who settled at Junction Road, Brad- albnne, where the future Mrs. Mo- Pherscn was born four years later in 1862, one of a family of thirteen children. Mr. and Mrs. McPherson enjoyed a good, long married life farming successfully in Brooklyn, where they erected a beautiful home, and fine steadings on a piece of lend of typically chaste P. E. I. scenery among the hills cf Caledonia. Mrs. McPherson was a remarkable woman in many ways. She was a warm, large-heated motherly lady, illtensely interested in every form of Christian work "in all the world." To every comer of ii; she went with her fervent prayers end heart sym- pathies; a most sympathetic friend and charitable critic of the church spirit. begotten faith, immovably fixed on the atoning efficacy oi i Jesus Christ by His death and resur- rection, she was a devoted member of the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada in Valleyfieid. until the troubles of 1925, when with her husband she Joined the Presbyterian Congrega- tion‘ of Caledonia, where Mr. Mc- Pherson waa ordained into the older- ship and where they cgntlnued to adorn the life of the congregation there, until obliged a few years after to sell out their beautiful home in Brooklyn and move to Montague. where they were cordially received into the membership and he into the session as well there. To con- secrated service for Christ in u secu- lar cailins. Mr. and Mrs. McPherson devoted practically the whole o! ' their lives. The while mourning the loss of Mrs. Mc- Pherson from the Church militant. are thankful to God that Mr. Mc- Pherson by His mercy and the sur- _ gical and nledlcnl skill oi’ the doctors is still with us wonderlully improv- L». L “ of faith ‘ i We eager-l and prsyerfully so; may God still spure him to us for many u your. Mr. and Mrs. McPherson were him-rind Aug. fl; 1N0, or over Ki‘ years ago. Aifcotionetely they ruin-l ed two of his brother's children in’ the nurture and four of the lord. She was a member of the Presbyter- ian Church cs well as s. gmut and devoted worker in it. for over forty years. She is survived by two sisters, firs. Flora (D1) Naked, Sydney; Mrs. Mary Ann Buclunln, Brudnlbnne, and brothers Jsmes Nicholson, Mon- tans; Donald John Nicholson, in ; Alexander Nicholson, in Wisconsin and Hugh Nicholson, on the homestead. About two weeks before she went home she hud the great joy at u visit from two of her brothers, whom she hud not seen for twenty-two years; and also from her two sisters. The session o! her Church, St. Andrew's, Mantel“. were the pull bearers, namely: Russel HGIANI, Alex. llclacod, Jlmes Currie, Daniel McKinnon, W. A. Johnston and Mont Annesr. The funeral services in the crowded church were undue- ted by her Minister, tho Rev. A. R. Gibson, assisted by thiRev. Allister Murray, Caledonia. The interment wss in ‘Valleyiield Come‘ y, until the day dawns and the shadows flee. The sylnpsthies of a wide commun- ity go out to the bereaved husband and MrsfAnncar sud he!‘ sister, the adopted daughters. ' (rimct pluse copy) SW@IN GIN GYPSUM . MONTRIZAL, Que, &t. Sl-Tbc greater part of the gypsum board imported into Sweden in 1002 was supplied by Canada. ‘fliers are or; ‘ gypsum ’ , " in New Brunswick and Nova. Seotiu, states the Nctural Resources Department of ire Canadian National Railways, which are among the purest. known ed after sevarsl serious mentions. M." a "'- 22c ii uosan mom chums‘ = snd gypsum burd is one cf the products manufactured mm thccei WEEK - END IIALIBUT SPECIAL Salmon Lb. Haddock Fresh . . . Swordfish Lb. eeesecelllno-so 20o 25c 10c 12c 25c s... Finnun Huddle 1b. eeescsssfso-oil 15c A breeding stud of Ciydesdsles is maintained at the Central Emeri- mcntcl lhnn, Ottawa, to provide repluccunorlis among work horses md also material for horse breed- ing and rearing studies. lio iict Neglect Your Eyes An examination might be s! grunt benefit to you. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETBISTS (farlottotown nnd Alberton dill.‘ A PLEAS REMEMBER l All o! our BULBS for Full planting are imported by Is . direct from HOLLAND and j. an carefully examined on snlvul by CUSMMS OFFIC- .~ IALS ‘for diseiscs such us ' TERI! uni other diseases that BULBS use “heir W’ so “ that in planting our beet quality large BULBS, you are taking no chances that you /‘ would be if you bought the cheap BULBS that are offer- ed and are on sale. 0ur BULBS cost n little more and are worth it. 0 11710111111. Tlllpl. Crocus, "(,1 Dslodlll. Numb!!!- Such DID“, It, &a. Discount oil. Postage paid $ on mail orders. ' Limited l BULB! u: napa-