_ g frns cHAnLo'r'ra'rowN GUARDIAN " I 1' l NOVEMBER as [)TODAY by Gormo :lla/ii/fan fx; ;Bg;’;’:l‘;‘sf_ wifllr Alitl TERRY ' IVAN P[lROV|l(l| §llAYl[ GARDNER A pulsating drama oi the war of the P55' sions - cold. love una Faith, lbulzht 0" Fashions Playground sag' ii NOTE:-We have installed the new Prince Edward Lighting Plant and can insure first class projection. UAPITUL TODAY M11. W I T H COMEDY N 0 CHILDREN _4 :"5 :oil *NJ the joy of life - _ »l..d, merry tune of restless y o u t h - youth t h a t demands love. and Joy - excitement. 7§'< (li|'|" ul STRAND ____ il “ *ri-IE LOVE TRAP” WED -- _ How do chorus girls get million- aires for husbands? See the de- lightfully entertaining answer in this picture of a nice girl trying _ to be naughty-and who was found out. ORCHESTRA _ SHORT SUBJECTS tkept very busy. farmers a.round here hi-V0' , Shaw was appointed chairman an The Mlnna was the last big boat ,after making some remarks calle Maclver was the buyer and ti I dress and Mr. Alex. MacKay to pre lat. The Minun left on Thiirsday ipursc well. filled wiili gold. Mr. Mac ed and tableslock. ifriends for their kindness. The lad 'I'he ladies of the De Sable Orange Imusie, dancing and games were en lil Waller Rogcrson. Hampton. . 5 f i .any vailed themselves 'of the op- Iway homewnrds, after wishing Mr evenings enjoyment. ‘ I ilat Willard brought home li newfter Sherren. ||Ia.rconi radio. I i ` Mr. Billy MacLeod, Victoria, pur- i Mrs. John MacFadycn, Rivcrdaleiciiased a, Grey Dort car from Mr. lil: .'e!u:r:.°.".. ilome alter spcndingiEdclie Farrow, Appin Road. Good i' few days in Hampton visixing heriluck. Billy and lots of good ridcsi larenls Mr. and Mrs. J. C. French. il 1 Mr. George Farrow has 'as a wel- ; Miss Leah Itogcisoll init on Wed- i come visitor his grand-daughter, .i asday 20th., for Pro\'idence, R. I.,’Miss Winnie Farrow, Halifax, N. S. .l he has been spending her vacrl- l She is the daughter of Mr. Herbert Mon with her parents Mr. and Mrs. 1 Farrow.-Robill. it The W. M. s. or vlfinm united] _ M ““’?“ "Tm .7 .“"’“"‘“‘“""“f= -=“»>r@f In Memonam , i Vlctorhl llall on l\/londay Nov. ith. The aticnliancg was lzlrgc aim. .___ nice sum was realized. V MRS. JOHN T. l\lA(JLl-JOD u Messrs Donald MacLean and, In thc early hours of thc morn- ; fellry Peterson, De Sable, motoredi ing of October 28th, there passed or: ,1_l Rustico on Wednesday, They rc- ‘ to the Higher Lifc a much respected .ort roads in good condition. resident, of New Glasgow, P. E. T.. in the demise of Mary, the beloved The funeral of Mllry Bur- wife of John T. MacLeod. ith., from the home of hcr nephew ,thc late George und Agnes Smithf forace Cameron, Victoria, and was|and was born seventy-four years ago irgely attendcsi. The service was uct New Glasgow. Silc wus of a most >nduc'ied by her pastor Rev. Ewen ,kindly and lovable disposition, and [acDougall assisted by Rev. J, P.lthrougli~ali the years of girlhood Zaye. Mrs. Burgoyne whose maiden land womanhood spent in her natlve» ame was Mary Cameron leaves to village had won the undying respect! lourn two prothcrs, Alfred of and admiration of hcr many ac- outh Meivillc and Charles of Al- qualntances. any, besides a large llumber ol re- ln tile home hcl' whole-licartevi hfurace, Lorne and Ray Cameron lwill ever stand out as a. pattern of vtives and friends. She was laid to ihospitality, her perennial smile, her tst beside her first husband Mniconstant and unselfish devotion to [ati-hews in Wilmot ccmctery. Tllefher family, and her highest ideals all-bearers were hcr three nephews iof Christian character and service, ~tld Charles MacI~‘adyen. jbcauty, imprinted on the minds and :hearts oi' those who me left. i and Mrs. Fred MacDougal1,i Besides her devoted husband she motored to Cilurlottciownflcavcs to cherish a fond mothers They were thc guests of f memory one son, and two daughters. and Mrs. ulbbcrt now-alt. lmv. w. J. Mucbecd. cl New clus- fgow, Mrs. J. E. Haslam oi’ Spring- The weather man has not been ‘ field, and Mrs. Ernest MacNeill of niling on us very much lately. We Cavendish. The remaining sisters are had lots of showers, both rain Mrs. James Arthur, of North Rustico. snow. The streams and wells and Mrs. Eldon E. MacKay, of New to be well supplied now. Mr. John McQuarrie and little Donald of Hampton spent a few and turnlps are safely gb, people of De sable gathered at in and everyfme is well ‘ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ttisfied with the yield and prlceslMac`Nei11 to celebrate the 54 anni- iis year. ` versary of their marriage. Mr. Neil ‘l at Victoria, our shipping port. M. ion Mr, Chester Shaw to read an ad- eat many potatoes passed into this lscnt Mr. and Mrs. MacNeili with a av. 14th.. with around 26,000 sacks jNeil1 replied and thanked his many lies then served lunch 'alter which odge held a social and bean sup- fgaged in. Irl the small hours of the, ar in the lodge room at De Sable »morning the company wcnded their a of getting a. good supper l and Mrs. MacNeill many morcj came away well satisfied with ,iyears of happy wedded life. , I ` Mr. Victor Ferguson, Harllpton,_i Mr, Willard Thomas, Mr. and Mrs , Mr. and Mrs. Emerson MacDonald,' foward Wood, all of Victoria, pairlfvictoria and Mr. Stewart Sherrcn,, flying trip to Charlottetown on\'Crapaud spent the week-end ati Nov_ 16th. We understand iO'Leary visiting Mr. and Mrs. Les-i :yne took place on Tuesday. Nov. Mrs. MacLeod was the daughter of I ii d 'hand I shall not be moved." Irving of Richibueio, N. B., and lived there with her husband until his de- mise. Since 1921 she has lived in Cav- endish at the home of her brother. Mr. John Laird. und her nelce, Mrs. Wesley Smith, V The late Mrs. Irving was one who-Sc life was constantly overflowing with Christian zeal and a great love for the church of God. A Presbyterian before the Union oi' 1925. she carried with her into the United Church her unquenchable ardor for the advance- ment of His Kingdom. For many years Mrs. Irving was president of the local Womens' Missionary Society, of which she was a charter member and a. tow- er of strength. As a faithful member of the choir she delighted to sing His praise. and as a. teacher of a class of girls in the Sunday school she en- deavored to mould young lives accord- __ In response to a request of the de- I ceased made some years ago, the \°1=' fm" W°f1< °b°“* d°“°- 111°, 011 T\1°~'»dW ¢V¢°111¥ N°V- 19”*-»l aev. John stirring or Montague, 5’ I former pastor was present and gave “d a very helpful address comparing, the departed to the Psalmist who] said: "I have set the Lord always' before me; because he is at my right Mr. F. W. E. I-laslam, of Spring-j »is doing good work in th-1-1 S¢h°°1- ‘was assisted by The Rev Mr Arm- tl-ere is no more pain or sorrow as Bram! Mermaid -The school is ro- - ' ' ` ° the past few weeks. Btanleyis al- ' ' P full and tlently 1-forming h r AND VICINITY i;;l§r;ui;yag1l§;l; rsrouxu/Kes; ;larp_;1§1l;. Ztemngu oé1New Glaiggv. tandlthe she realized her life was nearing the im” wining to "ke put in the LOnd0n Sale gkrlessixs hunder lthc skilful cure of dug” .whiz ws uyxgpnum M51 __ . V. l`. ilpman 0 llll et Rver. end her soul was fuled wuh ‘felt various -caving! or the community ' . 9 8-C 82'. M55 Mlfy Tl'&l1Ol‘.- ' .h I _ M1 mutud M_Au WM _ you and your fatherwefeol that 2:;”..:;:‘;:1;°:.:“:‘..“2°.:‘::;‘l:;°.‘:- sl - F” Skfn-'= °... ..._ :f....:.. 2;. W »~-W ~ f»-is -. a tu,-e_ ° um' -_ - having the road widened between 'Wh °' ww' ..F0,d up the mu, The "M, uuwmnds um _ mum ut. nyau and Mc. 1-rel-bei-t.-Mr. vln- 33°” °“ "’°l““ '°' 91° W~ M- 5 o..M. _ . - ,rl-cu. Mu mm Above the muuutumu crest' ber of umerruldents of vlcuml im port u !oLamu°wpsos._i: at Uo. Ltd. n cent Brazel, Mermaid, has his new ;lel'caceJBislEr`iM te Y eill ~ y. enn cKanz , Tres. I hear a clear voice calling. calling tend installing radios. No doubt they wg h gh 1 in dwemnz hw” “wut °°mpm'°d and ‘ l | ¢1€H-1’.- will 'enjoy some splendid entertain we ° penn" ‘Mu "b°“° "my "° °°°“py' li. E A USUN-_ ,ALLTHB BRAN YOU . _ ___ Q WORK-FORA _I 'nie comple tof n S5 Y E N., w miner cl chbnoltewwu with his * we W* HREDDED 1 ...... l u and Grand Champion male. 1 first. 1 ( il/_§:=» second. 2 thirds, il fourths, 2 fifths, 6 . I gf,” 112% f sixths, 3 seventha .§'1j- iii. _ ` ilftfl ~ ; ~;__i-I_llf_l_ l yi - _ o e es aug r, e a' ‘ » o the whole wheat ‘ - i Cumc’ dau” W , _ f Maude, Cambridge, Mass., to J.. Eat it with mill: or cream and you have a complete, perfectly- wi 11 ld F011., d, Nigga” 111,115, New g | balanced meal-calcium for making bones and teeth-vimp Y°:k_e Muria; ta take place me | mins for health and strength-bran for needed mughage- muy pan orueumber l and lo tasty and easilydigested. Y ` ` ' . _A 1 PRESENT _ T0 YOURSELF ,_ °-I gb... i. .......- -._,.. . fb 11- -. i if A ,art _ OF HEALTH T0 YOUR. ' CHILDREN .YM ook .- Anti-_'_I`uberculosis_ Seals Helped Discover Guernsey cattle at the Royal Winter NQYQI Fair Toronto, ia aa follows Senior _ . s. __ 1 John Mlclnnis, Winsloc, P. E. I.. ~'"f"‘?.¢E?i/ f . wish to announce the engagement W"h nn the bm" l th lr cle t a hte Alb rl I .9934-ll-21 U _ _ . . ___ _ -1 Of the thouilanda and th . _ WIN PRIZE MONEY-By the will' men and women who havteusgheligis xg, of the late Hon. John Richards H|.:f:e':‘i»tg°§:§:::' gfggh by ‘;Fruita- sum was set aside and the income M,-_ "[305, Graham, 538g|lii¢:s£nu§ln was to be used for the purpose of Cshauvaaf- "I;amf60Y0.\rs0.ld and Wu glvlnrprlzeu for the bcaullrlmlcn or ug bowgsyelrs grugtlculale balm., school grounds each year in iota 11, kept me hommfmm wolgtgdsru :blah 12 and 13. The prizes for 1929 have uhm time; "til T gf,"-led to 'gh been awarded as follows: First to Mt. wm_k:_i*"""-. fs’-“°? UM. I hav, Pleasant School Secretar Walter "mm °' °“' }'°"5 "ld ‘ _“To _- , ~ s M 5 l V it-= 'W' ' 'E232 I V ` ° ' Central Guardian KEPT f HIM FROM ~ Y havenevcrlmfvaaickds, ' .gn _ _ -B . _Mr. ayaiv Norns-Mr. Thomas or the Unitcil church ol Cavmulm ' Brazel has piuchased a new Ford wish to express their heartfelt 'symb __ ,.__~»-_-_-~;\ u car.-Miss neen Morrissey is visiting puthy for §ou, in the great' iq; rculasis case/‘_ This Year J V _ in Mt. Herbert. the guest of Mr. and which ynu hgva nmngly ,ummm Mcintosh, second lo Northam school. ugh tthu_tc;oud¢nu1 md; secretary Edward Maynard, third lo ' fl". ‘"°°9 °°m_ with lbs Freeland School, Secretary R. C. 56¢!;1,,°_°H,°§£‘__."?ldm'°“"" 25°~“d , Henderson. These prizes have been given annually ever since Mr. Rich- LE’.l."I'ER.;0F CONDOL'ENC|-; ard‘s death some years ago. , -___ ‘ Dear Mi'l.,Bmlth!-The W. M ' Mrs Andrew Morrissey-Mr Ruben M" 1,-vm; Wm 5, eu] The funeral was held at the home Vi°i»°1'|B Hill 9V€1'l' W¢d!1¢-SGBY 1`\i8ht with “lends in the my' Help the GYRO CLUB help the RED cnoss Hilde 15 \>u=y1»=“11~é 1=»r'f° to oi home. lu- uuflu.. li..°`i"..°.° ~ _ _ _ city.-Mr. and Mrs. _Joseph Mclsaac day Bmw and th, Mm, u sou " “ Mail it with' a Seal. ’.’ . ,peut sunday in Mt. Ryan the guess my orwmkh-,hu Wu , cufugyuuu of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Br|.zel.- bus- Th amen 1 Pnmu Mr. Albert Henry spent Sunday in V1; president uh °uuu I t md ° C ' of BCV ll _ if :ati Ryan.-Ml-_ wlluum Brunel. on: yu". .when me vu um" ‘ uf; Wallace Stewart, Amheratfns.. for I ‘ S “ °' is “smug his 5°” Vmcen' ful member. a willing worker, cheer , _ » ' here-with Report on cur rubric anis ___ -m--_ I To rcstl 'rc mtl , ment; ora high elm order- or sliver and cl-on rox skim, just mu mmm, v,ck,,,,,u' “muh nlsrnlcaj coNvaN'rloN ar And I am glad to 3°' ' °°°°l“d°d' ' age formerly Vice-principal of Prince M-‘RSHFIELD _ . . _ For the sweet oil is low, fi sinvnn rox. Ai is usual at this ' ' , I l 2 “ C* . ` i. li l it hh if d I 3f;dm;‘;“§rg'I‘:`YexEym§y£" He Wil’ bf And rest is best, Yeoa movies,_v/hlch are shown 1n~ um, og the yen. me offering Wu s mt sc °°' 'pm e wee en A very sucobssful Women's Instituia - _ tan attractive one ccntainin no C°“V°“li0“ WHS mid in M°l’lhfl°ld The funeral cortege to the New- _ ”° ' 3 Glasgow cemet/eryhearby testified wich Friday, November lst, and was “Ye We" P°""°“1”°d~ P°°Pl¢ lmund fine skins and a large proportion of _ me lar 8 place the deceuseu held in f conducted by Rev. H. S. Bishop, min- the* Pam* 1“'*?"°‘5“d in this 113° ‘-‘f somewhat stale and inferior kinds. . rm born un ulnmru Llnllnnnl. NWS from relic Institutes. namely. 1 the mins of the maple from fartistcr of the Cavendish United Ch,”-¢h_ amusement U* 1°°kiDZ 1°1'W9»fd 3° owing lp the exmedlngly ungms- *'-li Marshfield, York; Central Royalty _ ' and near Whue the autumn! “yu The sermon was based uuou the words hearing the "Talkies" which are to facfm-y g1nan¢|B1 ¢°ndlf,|°m I; pre, East Royalty, Spring Park andStan ‘I am the resurrection and the life be‘sh°W“mCh°“'l°"'°t°W“ “V °~“e°~"1Y ent prevailin all over the world e 11° Were l`€-*enl- ride. and is at present visiting friends The new hall at Crapaud, lvhichis nearing completion, wlilrbe a splen- did addition to this thriving village. , The Masons are looking forward with ipleasure to the holding of eir nn- fnuai banquet in this very u -date 'building ' 1 in Hampton. -, r _ m""" m”'m°°i¢ fn muh" ..._ berncfrskxln? sold. 3;; eadveiale; DR. w. R. CARSON rahnsr Gndnata.~0hlropnctor Chfbnleand Nervous Diseases 1:4 frln`bu'sl.` ' ram un ,pooslte t. Paol‘» Church Glasgow, and one brother, W. W. ml? W ""5 P"l"°lPl°5 ‘md °“°h‘“¥ °f| Congratulations are being ex li- " °' '°_° ' ' '°' '_' °-‘°° '”` Smith. of Summerside._Three sisters -7e;l1sfCl\rlat. nléerfzreatest Joy WIS f»°|cd to Mr. and Mrs. Dan McNeil. DR. Ju _ d o br the pre-deceased her. ll 01' her M l”~ Sable, on the nity-fourth anniversar _., ~ mrhcniunclial rwu.. held funn the In August or this vw her-healthier their wedding ally". `I_ NNT, 3Ul°.l°N, ln 'lu-3-on visiting her parents residence on wednesday, Oct. 30th. began in fail, and, despite the effort-S I ' _ 500354 9 1”; . rvrrl Mrs. stctford Mullins, iThe Rev. Mr. Bishop, pastor of the of loved ones and the medical proles- Mr, .smiley stewart has returned Q gg 5,09 IUnited Church, of which she was s slori. she rapidly grew worse until her its victoria after colivaiescing at the “ `Cotner‘Qucen and Richmond' lcacilcr. Miss Verna Darrah member, conducted me service, Ind spirit was taken to the realm where _'home of his parents, Mr. and Mn. N”+,”*.”+”“_“‘“,“* .¢....a ._ I fe io rts De in % £4; highest price, £12: 10: 0. tion was mlsll, sold well and were only slightly ,lower than at the Spring Sales. The Dark skins. as usual, were in best request and brought full May prices. ' The average price realised for cnoss rox. or which the coilec-| K1 `AAA4; AA4A4A44;4 Canadian skins was about to 10s., the highest price being £24. The next Sale of Silver Fox Skins will tak' place about mibruary ylth. 1990. Nearly 18.00.000 ielegrama were transmitted _in-Mexico during the lasti Fiscal par. ` A PLEASE send me a bottle , of Overseas Asthma hve found it a most lnliei. lilurl- i" 1'" "il: i1°'i'"‘ "°`l§.".`i‘ a l e a t .n |113." P. éu°>.°.'aal.¢...f _ Clifton. Kip .. N. B. Ill m a2.$0unudrug;l|c'u_ of the selling sun gusleubu on lheiue t dm Au depunds on the condmm z .th H U G E 0 R D E R Pe _ o , Y u tu ‘hat hclibvclh in mg, tho he were ~ demand for Silver Fox Skins, in MGCUHS Opgned at 3 P-m-. With Ulf :l2;11e8(i‘[ia5e) c!innmi.i,1esiiaiil`;idi.‘n sig: \va.Eidead yet shall he live. "A solo, ‘Some- of the mads' Much 're at mae” Common with most other furs, was , President, Mrs. George McDoua1d.h' tenderly laid to rcst beside llcr iW0 5 mms WMI U“d°_fSl»Hr1d" was sung by. wondérfuuy V ` not g°°d' °nd'5‘w°- we” °n1y 'bu w (SPNIAI to the Guardian) V7' ` th? Qhaif- MW’ th’ Nwstmf °f "M daughters’ Evelyn and Marlow and \M,.S_ Chuutm. Suuusuu of MuIueuue_ _= ' dispose of the offering at a conaid. LONDON Nov 22_Canm£a Nat Creed. an address of welcome wa.: , . Friends round nd bo the e e ' - “ ' ` » uue Sou' Melvuu who had gum u,_,_} Three |u.u_u,.rs~ are left to mourn; pained to hear! of am: sag :E55 eraullle gecilinie on the Price realized ,Oulu Bwumumuu has just placed an giv; bYh1gf§;_v§iel;lx'iros:yu:naideu for her. i"°"“- °_f C“V°“d‘-*hi RCV- G°°*`K¢» °f from the canadian west oline death at e 8° " my' ‘ order for British e ui ment for the 9 us e t ns u ' "5 r - q P lat bel lf lth vllu deb- ih ' 1 . ti ~i llomc. iB1'0adv1ew, Sask.; William, i V 11- _ _ _ The decline was moat marked in _ Plc 0011 |18 0 8 S HK gaossliiiigtheiogiveer g)l';’ele!i)yllg;m' 'covet A brother David' and rl half- of Mrs. Pleroe.Trowsdale. who died the case of the poorer “ru” we feel three passengers vessels, now being gums by Mus Dunuord' secret" 0, Y 8 5 B from shock a few days after recelv- built at Birkenhead, amounting to . _ Gathering home' gaumriug home' |u,.umcr James predeceased her Her mg the homfymg news that her hw fairly confident, however, that had “M000 Th Shrink Park Institute, The minute: . ` - ' = . -_ , .. e company hopes lo have ' . - Yes, one by one. _ ,only full sister was the late Mrs. Al- young grand-children hud been bum- ::u(;;felr;f,eam; rsaiuy 51:5 :£38 the; the new ships in service next season. of the last mama Convention hcl( The pall bearers were James Ar- bert Laird of New Glasgow, P. E. I.; ed to death in a fire which de3"°y°d would have :ron ht rices :ri ber 1928 were r ad d ado tell thur. Eldon E, McKay. James An-itwo half sisters being the late Mrs. their home The youngest a child 3 P ny ' ' c an p drews. Dewm Brown' Alum Muuuwwuuam Simpson Malncquc: and the of about Due yu", was suvéd by the sgghtly lower than those realized in E This was followed by Roll Call. sud ° .'- Iand Kenneth MacLeod. The floral me Mu; Jam., Gramm BO5l,0n_ hh-ed msn, who was asleep in the t ,;hipr;l;'u°1_ ki du of meh the x'Prefn» Palncare tina? "°':+:;°ed1:°‘;“° éxmuig l tributes Were bfalltiful “nd ‘°°“515Wd Flowers were received from the fol house with the children Th fi h n ' W O wot n ur 3 D _ . e re ad _ » ' , ' . W. u »~ F... ».- Is Geffmg Better SDFHY fl`0m U10 New C’l”"5°W W°' spray Mr zln¢lM1-s H L smith wr ,_ came awakened that he had barei ' ~ . - - . e ._ y _ -. - .men's Institute, a \vl'cMl1 and CWS' L1, the gms of her sunday Suhool time to escape 'with his own life and Egfssblzre In some “ses “mon un “ai :wen byt',n€1s':le° Miliirég' 81;? “Cm ffm" Mr' ‘md Mrs' J' E' Has' Class- sorry the Avonlea womens rn- *he* 51' the Y°“'“¥°“ °h”d» tl* °°h°f as to' the future lt is exceeding- (swm '° um Gmrdhm a ci y pi? cb tilmorssislanl su lam' “nd M" ‘md Mrs' Ernest M” filmtv. and sluaylhe Cavendish wo ‘W° W’-”‘1"¥ ‘” “‘° ”““‘°°- Tl" '“°' ly dllncuit ur this inns lb make any mms' Nw' ”"A""°“n°°m°n° lcgvlicimrzii izusz;-ll Min Mc ' cl 'li f tie family. ' , . . ' . gh » - - N°‘1|» lm “ P’ °"’ mm ‘ .mens Missionary Society. °";;_sf°fI};;_" 33° xgyh “lhtm reliable forecast as so much depends :;n::f°$:”;u]l;t:;r;;e§re;E;: Phail, Supervisor, gave an interest __ . . w e er us- . MRS M/‘RY "WING ‘ . . - band. before moving west. resided lu °n tm qummy °! mm 'uumc' his ment operation. He will leave mg “nd ”“ff“°uv° mp" °“ Inst' '-1 Hampton and Vlcuuty Victoria for a 'number of years and next yur' we believe' however' that the Paris clinic for the Riviera on mm work' report M me Come" . ____ ` _ ' th l is , ' ' <» .. . fl.. cl of iz passed fl'0m W5 “'0f1d 0"* “'h°5" , or Dxmuli If finizifjfl IF; cmd Wind Much sympathy is extended to the ,fuer skluu The Iévél of uuueu how: recuperate in the south for the rest an nngerutl; v;:E;l.u Iuumuicu departure meant not only so.-rlowi for met that ,Ulu umm ~‘.;1m‘mr ;s13£k;':; bereaved ones in their double sorrow. ever, Wm undoubtedly be somewhat ofthe winter. ,rms was u sulen`dld~rep°n und urea, . - ' t ~. 4- - . ‘ , I/er lmmcdiatc “lends and rea vc° ‘just around me Corner' and with lgwer thgn that yullng during 15511 “Wil ly enjoyed by nu pmsench 'hut also a, great, loss to the work of ‘Christmas just nw Weeks 8 B W Aug; riding is indeed B Bfelt Dieu' Season. MR. MILQUETDASTS MISTAKE. The following Resolution Commit Gods Kingdom. l;frs.l it/lauflegg;/\1c;\;»| are already beginning to hlrytaui u;-ehzvheu Eli goes ;vell,rb;lt time oth; The following are the detailed re- “N ,_ u tee was appointed; M", Helm- C,-05. the daughter of t e a e _ of Santa Claus amongst the younger ng w e one o ou oca spor sum of the sum uric” bums, c°m_ ow, .she asked, is there any by’ Mm B°°thmyd_ Mm Mcguinn ,Laird and Jane Lcckerby Laird. was ,ous and the older ones are look,” Wu Seen limping sadly homeward. ,med Wm, ou, Mu, s,,,,_ man in the audience who would let Mm McLe°d_ Mm _,_ H°u_M_ born in Cavendish during thc month Serious as they wink of the gm pw_ towed by H 1101186 Rnd CHL We crm- Tom number of _sum °"e,.¢d_ M50 his wife be alandered and say nolh- The election of omoen for tu, ,oi October 1858. Fora number ol years Hmm. not help but think there is always .Blum Declined 10%: numb” of may If so’ ,und uu_.. coming ye” resulted U 10uows:_ 'after thc death of her father shel something “taking the joy out oi' life." skim wld' 33 avenue price’ £9 A mag “me man rose W ms feet .1 _ - . I 3 , ' Mrs. Edgar Hearts, Maréhfield. D10' ih-cu in churlotleluwn, una whllc Mu Webs-,er Mmhumk and young A few dm before this lrwther ofovr h,sh,,,, ,,,.,,,,_ m_ The lecturer glared at him. ‘nc uae", and M,” 5,, uuuuuu, mn. . . . there was closely connected with the ,Suu I Mom u c ,sw 1 3°°d.‘p°i'3‘§ ,h.°d.t° "H “mn the ‘md ‘ Slight Silveryl Declined 25%i y°u man "° “Y y°“ w°“ld 1"' Wu’ guy, _ Work of zum chmu lmmgum umfgflcst m;‘;gM f* nhl hone to me hhn back home also, number 0, uum sou au ,venue wire be slander-eil and any nothlnzr- rs The evening session opened at \ in 1911 she mauled the we James ,auch ohm.. his many friends hm ‘”“’°l‘ “°°“ ‘° ‘~“°" th” i” °“’ d" once. £9: hishest price. sis. sh: cried. uhlbcll. wllh the new rnslaent Mn f till hi th h _ _ ' ,' ~ ' me blessed to see him again and re- ;'fu1“*t’lkey,;§ .gisuniheei u;“°b;;;' '/¢-Bllvery. Declined 10%. number th£;‘;“I;f;u‘°s;T$ 'd:;g;Pt;fe°g’f'd- "I neartz. presiding. 'rhc lollowinzpro- new old friendships' 'nothing ao bad but what it might be £1); algmhfgid' 31251 “evsgfe mme' £14' ' gram was heurtlly enjoyed: : ; es p c , . --------- _ _ Mr. Mark Cameron. Hampton, is worn' ; ` ‘A-Sl1V¢l'YZ D¢¢lll1¢d 25%: Humber ___ _ R¢¢¢1n¢_M|” Mcuum, enlarging his fox ranch and intends The severe earth tremor of Monday 0! Skins l0ld. 306: IVGUKQ Price, £17: ~ A A A * * * * * ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ * ‘ ‘ * * Violin selections-Mrs. Hwlhiy in the near future to go in for fox evening was noticeably mt by “urge 10: 0: highest price, £61. I M.c0mpm|¢d .by Mm Huong, farming on a larger scale. number of the resldems of these ]°_ ‘ii -Silvcry: Declined 20%; uumbcl . I I vocal du°tF;__Mm _"me _,enum md ' I ki ld. 306' £18 The many menus of Mm Mary contig. ounces rails: cuz; \‘;0:a0;n.:“;<;m puc;v;;;l¢c m-ce ! 1;: ;:_.*;_:;;~.:_‘:_;;~; Mr. H. Dinnle- _ _ _ Patrick, DeSablc. who is wcil past thc bonir ' gtzelir 5 Mules Wu ed how 5”*/21'Y2 Deirllllcd 25%; number of ‘ » 5 ‘ _ four score mark, gre pleased to knov/ xrslgis whlchiuuud :omg nm_m_ H skins sold. 95; average price, £16, that sho ls suitable lo cnloy u buggy 3 _ _ highest price £68- in Prince of Wales College in Novelu Owning-o Canada ‘ in Germafl, Mrs. Shand.. Dialogue-Miss Gertrude Holmes and “ ‘ Ml-. walllc aircrew. Wilson. ,~ Duet-Mrs. `-Boothroyd and Mrs. I-I Veany. Reading-Miss Younker. vlclln selections-Mrs. Houshey- Bolo-Mrs. pew. Report ot- lotions Comniitue bl Mrs. Heber by. A vote of thin” moved by . Andrew and secondftl A S by un. album. was extended to lm ` Y . | vi ‘,' il '._... .___ 7vvvY’v_’v A‘.h :meld males la- unc iw; u /`u\h“h\ “pull I A::h¢;t;ng'clma wleh.V¢il¢xur¢ullbn i; _Mm than l,ooo,.ooo :trail 11°'-' _, *"'vvvvvv~ ,were exportetifiom the Phllllvlm' ° ' -_ this roar. ‘ ‘_,' Since _ evervwheic ...J Hall on Noyember 6. 1929. 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