P‘ -_\._._. ....~ ..._..__».u.~..-.>_-_..~ ......_...._. _.. ... ACT ION DR AJIA IT'S IIEIIE ! a Qelltrzcufitrlurr’ “Last Chapter of “irlg/stel‘ Trooper” fzuc and romance ! ‘ALBANY .- ~11) vlttlxrrv Iirc: brothers and four ’l. Clilflhf, Alden, and Jennie, Dorothy, "ish the memory Tile funeral - ltcrnoon of the v "Buddnd Heaven.“ were ir. became l:.. ' l?!’ Mil? and was a very MT- Rlld - Internlcilt was in nr- 111d l‘ ruin Come-try at North U19 813E‘ 0' . it ry-mpathyr is expres- nl0l1ih$ or tlie bereaved parents in done to s sudden sorrow‘. st congratulations are be- nded to Mr. and Mrs. Arth- r Green, Albany, on the arrival of : Eiormle wee insole. ant smlh won t‘ knew ltizn. . lather and xnotncr lie l‘ A m! ‘('(‘ll&lllCOllS s=ho\v;r was tun-i '. and Mrs. Lloyd Walsh lg: nt the home . f. inncl Cameron l rt large number of guests us- )l'(l to extend to Mr. and ltfrs- the best wishes for their fu- hnppincss. The gifts which were opened by hfiss Inman and ,.‘ sq Green were benutifuL. The morons and witty verses accom- l pill} the gifts were road by Miss - 1's" ~t Afflcct and caused much ‘ and amusement. The gifts .u'.."<l linen, nirusnxvtrc, silver- wara and many: other articles very I useful to the home. Mr. Walsh on ‘ i bzhalf of Zfifrsz. XVrllsh in n few well ends for ~ it is tf-iankcd the many FE E Q l’ , "nod rushes- their gifts and their l the evening was enjoyed with mu- The remainder of l sicnl selections and games. Refresh- Beef Hearts . . . . . . .. th- pcr ih. ; mcnts were then ucrvccl by the la- Beef Tripe . .. 5e per lit-l (lies. uftrr which the guests depart- ‘ w ‘We nre buying Oats nt our ‘Ware- f‘. house Prlnce Street ‘Vharf DEBLOIS BROS‘, LTD. IUO-II-S-thur-sat-tiie-IOI ‘int Beef Cheeks .. . 6c per lbi ed for their respective homes after Beef Liver .. . .. . . 10c per lb» enjoying n pleasant evening-A. Bee! Trimmings . . .00 per lb.l . __ Beef I.ips . . . . . .. Horse Meats 5 .~, I l I ‘ “‘ l“ Peters Rood and» Vicinity -c per l. Lamb Ilcarfs . . . . . 1+, \v_-Qlll(1 _=.gpr g5 gummy, 1pc ,-c_ Lamb Pluck: . . . . . . . . . . .. F- _y 1111p wpgrlhri; or [his m,“ 141mb Tfll" -- - ~ - - - - - - ~- 1' l‘ ll" '1) in season luuy be more or less flog Plucks .. " li-iUll until ugntcr sits firmly cn- 751"! Livers _, : i . An nzed and respected fifiiliilllil "PM - uni of :il1.; vicinity s '11 that ‘Assorted Meat . . . . . . . . . .. 6c per ll». ‘ - _r~;,;.@-_; 1w; been me _,_~_~,; m luv"? experit-r ‘d, and we think he r _ 1 it‘: l»- llllfiml-Lélse-r-Fl 1 ~ ‘l2. 1.34;" lnrw m nu) Also -- ‘ VAGABOND p.17“ ' ‘than n great p m un ciii-lpielilfliff; thlat: Q RT REEL a y lunnzln Idrnlnn, its _ “ISP¥SOHER“AN,S Lilr/Damita, Imestlbrrence "u. ' ' . f" PARAbiSE” Fred Ilchl-cr, Tullyliamhall :1 u till...» 3.130212.‘ iii ".0 with its rulvrn. ‘led by the Rev. I liibuitlr of Mrs. A. D. i\fcLeod,~Allis- "practical result” He made this oun MHRX nornzns "Tllolnkeu Business‘ You donthzlve to guess about this one! EVERYBODY knows it's the year's scrcznniwcst comedy ! On Sunday Zfiid Rev. Mr. Grif- fiths of Kensington will again preach in the Pres. Churches of Murray Harbor North 11nd Peter's Road on Sunday 22nd inst at; l1 A. M. and 2.30 P. M. respectively. lAliMAMENl l-DISQQSSIUN nus. ilifillard McLui-e, Muzray Harbor North spent a few days iclllladla" Flew“ v w_ visiting at», the home of her par- WASHINGTON. D- C-r 9- enrs Mr and Mrs. David MacDon- Armament assumed u place of pre- zild, PetersRoad. dclminmt importance 1n_ .Pre51d_ent ___.___. Hoover's conversations with Foreign m. Leslie Irving, Point PleasantulMlnlster Grandi cf Italy. is engaged in the erection of u. new! The two statesmen will cogfeiiriz: dwelling-house to replace the onellle ‘Vlllli’ H°ll59 W333’ 591' t 9 destroyed by fire in theenrly fall ‘(ll 3- 56F935 05 tau“ h‘ which they months lwill seek ta determine how their lnations can best cooperate for the Mr ma Mrs Fred w Johnsmn improvement of world conditions. . .. . . ., _ _ Murray River. were visitors to Al-i Chmmng hls ‘lwn words‘ the mum and Peters Rd‘ recently iI-‘orelgn Minister described the pres cut as “high time" to carry thc We are pleased to T900145 that tlpyworld disarmament. movement to a i statement at. a conference with ncwspapermen in the middle of a we 1mm that Mu and “pm L‘ Q day devoted to diplomatic formali- Johnston. Peters Rd. intend rent!” and private talks with U‘ s‘ moving to Itlurray Harbor in thchlylcialt near future. Mr. Johnston's duties as Inspector of Fisheries necessita- tes his residence in this centre for the winter season at leasL-P. ion, is somewhat improved. WINSLOE NORTH SCHOOL Following is the report of Win- sloe North School for the month of October. t Grade VIII-l. Lois Report of Greenfield School for ‘mécrzdgozfifi Alice Younker 2 the month of October. _' ' _' r lwell; 6. Reginald Munn; 7. Lelth Carter. Grade V-l. Iwland Roberts. I Grade IV-l. Elinor Moresldc; 2. Clayton Cudmore; 3. Keith Curi- more. Grade III-J. Anatena Morrow; 2. Sophia Groves. _ Glad" m-“L m“ “'“‘“°’- Grade 11-1. Luretta Smith and Gm“ n~ “TL ‘mspnh films Alton Younker equal; 2. Preston G1‘ d° n Jr-“L 3mm Mcxenna‘ Cudmore: 3. Ivan Marrow. Glade I‘ (mwl- B°rtha Ed" Grade I Sr.—1. Margaret Cras. munds. (bl 1. Zita. MeKcnna and we“. 2' Eric 1mm Reggie Hnlloran (equal) 2._Retn Grade I JR L Eunice Cudmore: Sullivan 3- Raymond YWCKPYlYlE-flpveds Roberts: a. Marion Ford; 4. (cl 1. William Cairns. Leeman Morrow Tefliqler- Eslclle M“°D°ll-'1d~ Teacher; Marjorie L. Anderson. GREENFIELD SCHOOL coles; 2. William Evans, 3. Mary Cairns. Grade VIII-l. Florrie Evans, 2.‘ Elizrbcth and Mary Brothers (cqunll 3. Johnny Cairns. Grade V.—1. Walter Doyle. - Grade IV.—l. Mary Kelly and’ Margaret ‘Trainer (equal) 2. Mary Trainer. 1;. ‘i r WEEKLY us?" ARE 1.11mi corrcctiv. It is seldom that Island Gold Storage "i wvv . ,1. and such work lI-‘URNESS man cnoss um: "s. s. “Rosalind Freight. and Passengers lv. Montreal d: not feel the existing dc- t,\r~-(vll,vm_n rultics chiefly zinl Lv. for Si. .lolm’\ " Nov. 27 X111‘, 33 . i CARVELL l3l{(_)S. LTD the cinsc grind nnd those are lxttcr fixed should to make the other fellows lfihcr and save vmc fa l. | ~ h . chflrJ-HClJLfl .\,_c.iis 4 “n?” o? as the svnh awkl Vnln-‘tgn ~93!‘ Ye 0Y1!‘ flnclherls and n fulfil lhn law or C. M. Lampson G’ Co. l I.IMI'I'I'III. ‘ B4 Queen Street London, E. (i. 4 Pngland Public Auction Soles v 7 (IF I l . i H. If. K-JriklP, Canadian! of the .\l‘:sion to lrpcrsf C: .cla with office n1 Ternniw shed in the Churches nt i\fur- ' Harbor North and Peters Rem»! q] ymmul fhaygg by i3?! Sunday 15th inst. Prefacinz his u» B. T. Ih-lman ma. . flsurmm with a brlcfnddrcres on u...- "wmdfltfl E- Li r l "work end asccds of the ll-Olfifls m;- "tu" ed h’ lcprrs in the different flf, - Alfred Fraser, Inc. ipfwctcd. ‘the speak" llrccwvtl t rj." f. RAW Fl RS lhlpplns h2g1 will no f rnlsh 2" "m, Mm", ffccflvely from rhc tat ‘illlilliiipw New York, N. I‘. work togethcr for good t.) who love God." iHClll i irate w-cather permitting pOlataz weird he idle to say that on: . 'l‘licrc are many who nrr: l ‘ _ find a way out of 1 flnau- 5 flfllarlmcnt of industry cn- i .l- 1 IIARKETS anvmvcnvc, our no n01 m; ALARMED - I’. J. (‘AN STILL SAVE YOU MONEY l Fancy Maclntosh Red Applcspor dnz. . . . . . ~ . . . . , . 25¢ i Fresh Bulk Raisins. best quality . . . . . .. .. . . . .. z lb, 21¢ Choice Island Cooking Apples Per peck 15c r Pumpkin................... ' “Perm 1c Grapes-n. .2 lbs. 25¢ Onions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l0 Cut Pccl, 2 half pound packages . . . . . Eb!‘ Red llamlle Brooms, cxccilcnt value . 2 {u} 49c Peaches, 2 lb. size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 cans 20c Island Beans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 2 can; 21c ‘r Quart Boftlc Fresh Cooked Boneless Island Chicken 90c l Tr)‘ a Boltlt. White Hand-Picked Bean; .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. l0 lb. 25c I Slfto Salt ................... .. Orange Marmalade, 32 n1. lat Surprise Soup OUR 29 CENT TEA. ONCE TRIED, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN j IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS keep Ioxes healthy. 10176-11-18-61. man IDRERIALS for success in m, mp1,,‘ 10176-11-18-61 SPECIAL VALUES in Wnbasso products continue through this week. Moore 6a McLeod Limited. ' , 10201-11-l9-3i. —— | POLICE COURT-Only one case appeared at the Police Court yes? berday morning, a drunk was fined $10 and costs or 20 days. IMPERIAL-FED FOXIIS srcw thick-skinned, glossy Pclls c! "mist texture which hold thclr cclcr- 10176-11-18-81. MRS. MacDONALD shows Wab-' 5m product! through this week.‘ Moore a McLeod Limited. I - iozot-u-io-al. ALL SPECIAL PRICES on Wab-l asso products continued for Dollar‘ Days. Moore 8r McLeod Limited. 1020-1-11-19-31. TIIE DOORS of st. Paul's Parish Hall open at 3 P. M. today for the sale of fancy and useful articles. Tea from 4.30 to 7. 10196-11-19-11- NEW GLASGOW-“IA union serg sice will be held in the New Glas-_' gow United Church on ‘Thursday: Nov. 19th at 8 P. M. Mrs. F. E. Boothroyd. delegate m the Mar. sl S. convention will be the speciali speaker. I COMMITTED TO JAIL - A Mount Stewart mnn previously sen- tenced for an infraction of the Pro- hlbltion Act and given time w ply the flne Wu arrested yesterdqy and committed to ‘the Queen's County JalL he having failed to pay. l ACTIVITY ABOUT CI'I\Y.-—Clty THE “PRODIGAL SON”, a must-- The local young lad reported to have stolen a Sum-’ merslde lady's car on ‘Puesday was arrested yesterday morning at 8.30 near Keppoch by the Provincial Po- lice. The young man and the auto- mobile were taken to the City and handed over to the City Police. who waslngc acknowledge the receipt of the‘ following: $127.28, from St. An- drew's Aid; a bag of flour from Mrs. I J. Wisner, Watervale; 100 lbs. of, fish, Mr. Ambrose Barry, Morellh $27.55, St. Ann's Aid, Vernon River. 0 j__ | _ THE S. S. "ROSALIND" docked‘ _____ at Carveil Brothers, Limited, wharf HALLOWEEN FUN NOT S0 IIEALH UNDERWAR. FOR. Complete Satisfaction ; Thrift-Comfort-Durability DOR . Friday and Saturday HONEY,2l/; lb.tin .35c workmen are engaged today in cal service will be rendered in the ONIONS, 10 |bS_ _ _i_ _ _ _ _ ' _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 18c making repairs to the roof of the United Church at North Wlltshlrc,’ “YHOLE WHEAT FLOUR, 10 lba _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ n _ _ __ 35c City Hall. The City roller operated November 22nd at 3 P. M. Roads "(AHAM FLOUR‘ l0 -lbs_ _ D . _ H _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ 35c today in front of the Legislative and weather being favorable. I>AIAM()LIVE SOAR 3 cakes ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ 216 Building, where the ground is being Nov. 19-20. POST BRAN FLAKES, 2 pkgs. Powered for a cctncrvle ‘lrlvwal- ' —-— rosT TOASTIES, a pkgs. .. 25c _.___ COVEIIEAD-STANIIOPE United, RICE 3 lbs. I _ _ _ _ _ ' I _ . _ . _ 25c IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS and Church services for Sunday, Nov. l BEANS‘ 10 lbs_ ' ‘ I ' _ ' _ . _ ' I _ l ‘ _ _ _ . i _ _ _ _ _ _ t _ . 25c Imperial Klbbled Food contain only 22nd are: West Covehead, 11 a. m.; BAKERS CHOCOLATE’ V: m‘ cake I H _ _ I _ . i u _ _ 24c the choicest Government-tested in- Covchead Road; 3 p. m.. S. 5., 2, BAKERS COCOA, V: ‘b. ‘in _ _ _ . ' _ _ _ _ t _ u _ _ i I i ' _ 24c gradients, are highest in vitamlne p. m.; Stanhopc, 7 p. m.; UlIlOll: JELLO. 3 pkgs. _ _ . . _ _ ‘ _ _ ' ‘ I ' . _ I . _ _ _ _ ' ' ‘ I I . ‘ I _ _ ' 21c zzzqiréntlzo i2: scuttled-the Road S. S, 10.30 a. m. ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23c - a —l Billiiui... 10 ruiiii’..;’.”:.::::::::::::::::::::. STOLEN CAR. RECOVERED.-_The Sisters of St. Vmccnts orphau- SURPRISE SOAP‘ l" ha“; H _ D I ‘ _ I _ ' . . _ I _ I _ i _ . _ 47c y CUDMORE BROS. Monday morning. After discharging, fare the doparturc of Patrol Leader NOVEMBER 19, ,1931 ? 240-. DAYS .. 27c lrfr. Arthur Lflmbe of Freetown FUNNY-As an aftermath of Hall- oween three young men from Geo.- tovm, Vernon River and Charlotte- town, were each fined 5 dollars and a large invxard curgo for various, Charlottetown merchants shc sailed| Monday evening for St. Pierre and‘ St. Johns, loaded . to the hntchesi Morris Deacon, Scout Johnson of the Beavers, read a brief address written on a. “birch bark gadget," was a visitor to Bedeque, recently. The following is the Honor Roll _ I ‘ t _ _ I y h’ difrom the summer camp, and with Efitéodtglpglgtfc; m; 1:3‘: ppe Iii; presented B. “Parker Fountain B.'.'\' A l‘ 1C.‘ S, m C’ . iPen.” us a. token of the Troops , _ ‘good wishes. Scoutniastcr Baker of GENERAL L“RGO'_TM steam-the slllIIIllCTSldg Troop paid this er “Clyde Valley" cleared from Vic- Troop a visit recently. The n00], toris Saturday, November 14th, with‘ _ , _ a full cargo consisting of potatoesjézgzo: 2101212925: Oats and Hay loaded by Carve“ borough ‘at Sumlnersldc when Brothers‘ Linlited to: the“ manylthcyr together with the Sunlmersidc v customers in St. John's, Newfound- q mom THE ISLANDr-Mr. and land. This steamer will load another “mm ‘mmed “ Glmd °' Hmm" Mrs. Russell Rogers of Coleman, P. lfull cargo at Victoria about Novcm- ‘The following Scouts or this Troop E. Island, arrived in Swrkvlllc, arbor 27th, for the above firm, also have rccewod their 2nd class bad- Iew days BBO having made the for St. John's. gcs’ Gimme uws‘ 1m Lewis’ trip behind a snappy looking span _ ‘ "Allen Clow, Robert Burns, Morris of imrsQaL Mn and Mrs. Rogers‘ IDcaoon, Robert Jardine, Horace I’. W. (‘. DEPATE- ' - r - who have a son and daughter teresting tillbjfiCgS ivcreglvszilggcfi 1::- Macfiarlane and Ralph MMFQF l e, Claude Lewis was invested on attending Mt. Allison are spending forc the Prince of Wales College De- 1km t. w b,“ the winter in Erckvlllc. At pres-lbating Society at the weekly meeting the 9m o o“ U kL ent they are living on Squlre!of its two divisions on Tuesday. The street] Mrs, Rogers’ span 0f subject (llscusscdbefore Section A- horses have attracted conflderoblcllvfls “Rvsolvcd ‘that the Lcwsuc 0f‘ attention in Sackville and viclnltyfiNations has made real DFOGTQSS lll' _$u¢l¢vl]1e P059; imaking the world more peace-mind- ci" By a vote of 19 to 9 theCon _ . A very quiet but interesting mar- lde was adJudged winner The Pro _ ii - . PAINT“ ACCIDENT‘ whuelspeakers were: Vere Beck, Horaqflnge was solmmized‘ M’ the st ML G°Td°n Crew‘? °: Hunter Rwcr 'Gordon, Thankful Bain and ElinorlMaryu Church at Indian Ewen w“ mad“; potatoes on Saturday Ackland‘ and the Con speakers were Iwhen Miss Helen Frances MncDon. morning lust he_ met with n very Davis Lldstonc, Ellen Harrlngtomlald’ daughter o‘ MIL and Mrs’ painful accident. Mr. starting his gasoline crew“ W“ Ruth Langille, and Ruth BradleynlFmnk MacDonald or ‘New Annan’ Engine andlThe critic was Theo. Ling. The sub- became the hlllmy bride of Mr. Ber- Dllli 111B hand d°wll °n medect discussed before Section B was Hard E’ Connolly’ so“ of the mtc grader unconsciously "when ll “‘-‘~5|' "Resolved that the Maritime Provln-[Patrlck and M“ c°“"°m" °f going. He h-rppenedlobc wearing aim-s should be united as a Single pm_ ‘Centrevllle Bedcquc. Rev. Reginald lmlr of leather cloves and lu some vincc of Canada." The Con side car- iM“°D°"“1d P‘ P‘ haw“ bwlg “w wgy hi5 hand got caught in the pied the vote 24 to w. Supportmglofficlatlng clergyman. The w;tness_ cogs and before he was able to d9 gthe k0 side were Harold Wright, is: of theummlllkfcllltrs being rlzlizxkand Blllllhlll! ill W88 drflwn light in i0 iJennie Paynter, Horace McEwen andl r5’ Ans n R0 r or n on“ costs of $22.18 for destruction to property. The out-of-city men took a binder from a farmers premises, left it on the road, where it receiv- ed damages of $38. The case‘ xvas heard by Magistrate Shaw and in default of payment the culprits will spend thirty days in jail. Mr. Rlcglfe Smith of Iona, spent last week-end very pleasantly in Emerald, the guest of his mother‘ Mrs. Regina Smith. —N- There passed peacefully away un aged and hlgly respected lady of llliS community, Mrs. Sophie Clark lat the home of her daughter, Mrs. Pickering of Chelton, on Sunday, November Bth. The deceased. a]. though 86 years of age had gnjgy- "ll Hood health and was very active, until a short time previous to her death. Her pleasant smile and gentle disposition won her a very NORTH GRANVILLIL-An event of major importance happened in the lives of two young people. when in the United Church Manse, at Bradalbane, on Wednesday afternoon, at l, p. m. George Sellars Dunning, of North Gran- vllle, P. E. 1., was united in marri- the machine“ which mangled the:1='lora Martin. The Con speaker-sin: brilde Eng gnljonfiiwere unfit?“ hand very badly. The doctor who \vere I-lattie Pi ot‘ a u R b tsp. l“ ' .T ° " °' °°' “g ‘m’ ‘m’ was nt once summoned was obliged g h n o or 1w ‘some llll fl :11“? 0ft llflvy glue. with to remove him to the Prince Ed- 3559550785 ° m“ “- m “'0” a ward Island‘ Hospital. where they BEDEQUE rbmml '7“ fllr. the gift of the found u necessary to amputmc the CV1 e v- _ groom. Immediately following the m" fingers. M mo“ reports he Bed: l ‘lcilédlgczlmsotrzleof cyfértiallcererruny the mom" Connie left 0n w” resting cjmrortabh), Muchl ’ ‘ 31°" a short honeymoon trip, On their ' Banquet at summers!“ and gm‘? return they removed to their new sympathy is felt for Mr. Crewe in , _ ' , r. with such a nflsfortunm m address home in Ccntrevllle Bedeque, where the groom is‘ a succesfill and pros- perous farmer. Previous to their marriage the bride and groom re-. spectlvcly, were tendered several miscellaneous showers and were the recipients of many useful and beautiful gifts. Their many friends Connolly a happy and prosperous Journey through life. misunderstanding in China. in re- gard to the conference," said Gen- c_ra.l Chinng. ones views for or against certain movements, one must study and ul- so thoroughly understand tlfb move ment first. thing before one knows what it ls. of Chelton school for the month of October. _ Grade VII-l. Polly MacCardlc. Grade VI-1. Fred sherry. Grade V-l. Joan schunnan; I. Ruth Rogers; 3. Areta Gardiner; 4. Jenn MacCardle. Calvin Clark and Ralph Sherry; a. Eldon MacDonald. Grade I (iA)—l. Hazel Rogers; I. Ruby Rogers. Grade I (B)-—l. George Mac- Cardle; 2. Howard Clarke. --Tcacher, Gladys Murphy. Congratulations are extended to Mr. Robert Taylor and Mrs. Em- mett Maelsaac of Freetown, who won the Holstein Cattle Breeding Class award in Boys and Girls com- petition at the Amherst Winter Fair, last week. Pacific Relations Are Criticised‘ (Canadian Press) NANKING, China, NoV- 18-—'I'hQ opposition of certain interests to the 1931 conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations is criticised by General Chiang Kai-shelf, who also scores various branches of the Kau- nilntung in China for their obstruct ionist attitude. “There has been a good deal’ of “In order to express 1t is folly to attack n. “The Institute of Pacific Relat- ions is not a tool of any govern- ment or group of governments. The delegates are not chosen by the g0- vcrnments but by the people of the countries represented and I believe join in extending to m. and Mrs. that the last conference was of con- siderabie value to China. It is mere chlldlshndw to ‘éuy that tho Insti- tute is imperlalistlc." age to Miss Velda May Taylor, of Emerald, R. R. N0. 1. Rev. Thos Pulethorpe, offlciating- They were attended in the ceremony by Everett Taylor, of Emerald, and Miss Jean Crscley, of Wilmot Valley, P. E. I. The bride, who is the efficient organist of the United Church at. North Grun- ville, and the groom. are very large circle of ‘friends and acquaint ances who will deeply deplore 1w;- passing. The funeral services were held at the home of her daughter land son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. ‘D0111! 0f LWB!‘ Carleton on Tuesday plftcmoon and was largely attended. The remains were laid to rest», 1n the Tryon Cemetery. FOREVER USED l l HUNDREDS 0F OTHER BARGAINS MEAT DEPARTMENT / Lamb (‘hops . .. per lh. 18c Plcnlo Iluml per lb. l3:- Pork Chops per lb. 18c Bacon per lb, 20(- Rnund Steak . .. pcr lh. 10c Potted Meat . 2 bowls 25c ' Sirloin Sink . .. per lb. 20c Snuuges .. . . . . .. 2 lb. 35¢- Tenderloln Steak per lb. 20c Chloienl. Ducks, (new 4 lbs. Suuer Kraut .. 25c M ._i| I. at lowest prices. Ply 1158b Ind Ply Lesa. Prompt Delivery on Phone Orders W l"! part of the City C. 0. D. P. J. MacDONALD TIIE PEOPLE'S OBOCEII. Cor. Kant Ind Prince. , Phones 33g ‘m, am 3-’. (l popular in the community and were the-recipients of many beauti- ful nnd valuable gifts from their The m?“ Bedcque and Freetown 17°09 0f "Boy Scouts" have been iholdlng their meetings rclulafly r1 as z sh m t l " true: t ‘Chest y; ch “as cm‘ Wm“ “m” ‘he ccmplns sca- ‘~ “ m“ e l" "lime son closed. Horace MacFai-lanc. of the aunt 1nd uncle of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. H. Taylor, m North Granville. on Friday evening Oct. 30- Tho happy couple will re. side in North Granville. The fellcltntions of the community gre theirs u they embark out to- This Troop feels confident um; my, Bother into the unknown futurelpatrol will still retain its lush There friends wish them mtnylstnndnrd under the new papm} happy yen-s mmied bliss. Lender. At the last council fire be- lwlla W" SWIM in the Pox Patrol, has been recently appointed patrol ‘Louder. Mr. Morris Deacon, who h» been llatrol leader since this 81'0"!) W85 Orflltnlzed is attending Prince of Wales College, this \-,~1nwr_ Air exposure ins tea In sealed metal packets t v- never sold in bulk ‘Ffifllhfm u" Gordan’ fl" Grade III-l. Francis Rogers; 2. .