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Of 'il ,_ _,_ Sensational __Redtl.oti91\8_Hii-_ Hubeon SEAL cosfr, omni soU1in=o=.iL re mess; ' ' ‘ ' 418°-1-11°-1* E"§..;... sw... i`r‘..‘i‘3.°‘iT-'ln“3l.li'"i5s §_’.'n‘§§-3 Jn ¢nf°or'?\»v¢°°“7°»nfi"vl`vTr’i€f_l . Jus; a few nays new before séclr-takin.; starts! TRI-M~ $400 FUR 5335* - s fo' _ roll wi widen as answered ii rio- s un limb nuns °1 their ' ’ sLu'sJs'i’/sui§t§LoooE_fre`§l:t”t€evlirgnE°5f 41°* T*\°'“1Ul\|'; U! P\'*"l°\1l mztttnl Uri; calllst.w¥llU!yl Oooh week on ! HUDSON SEAL COAT, FITCH COLLAR mr. and Mrs. c. is. sobey; wiurroe vera read ans |soiit¢d~ A*¢h°°1oom- their my hook to !\_l\¢\\.¢l_- Tht ¢W° -'T1 f~ .. van _ 'nina .i _isin mittee was appointee. it we also o narri arrived hm ivsterdfu `f_. AND TRIM’ $410 FOR $325' _ whey tru, uughsxfmglrurf Wu, moved that |. lamp be bought fir the m`0niin|m-:mm New York and GUPM miamd a miscellaneous shower oy °°h°“‘~ W1 Wlfmi Wtbster. im. the large amount of _misfit to lu V' These are real good number one coats m, ,mm of WDM, ,M “pimms vlncem nnnigsn sne Mrs nusssi issues were given quick aemtsir. 0 hi li o an bu V' ultli confidence. , eonnnnnitiss, on tn, sv, einer n _ Webster were :anointed to so around 'rin Antonia runnin; wi. no pa at W C U C y 5 prossiung marriage. Amr ui elle the district with Blnawrium papers. seven in the svsoins for oooh and h guests had arrived the gathering was Other business was discussed Mrs Livrpool, and the Aseania foilovrllil I If interested lu a fur coat we have t e _ “md to mm, by 'Mn “mm mm- Wm. si/_rnsgnsn and Mrs. vinseni two horn-s ister for Piyrnoiitn. invre coat you want at the price you want to niuey who in s few wen chosen re- nnruxsn were appointed mr the pro- and minion. marks stated the purpose of thg eve- sramms committee. Next meeting to Inward ship ing at Halifax over pay' ning. MissSobey was escorted tothe be held at the home of Mrs. Wm. the woek~end Ponder Canadian Nc- all - seat of honcr by Miss Myrtls Pick- Ronaghan on Jan 30th A dainty tional au-splool W!! also brisk, the . I ePEciAi. oiscouurs oN ri-is BAL- i r -, _ . ' mos oF oua srock or cLori-i ll5=`-i£r“rl1r'¢`r§"»‘»l`-y`lfi rf§°"r_§§`-'E-“... ll.“r‘l’rI._r“\'»y'“»ir'l_.?°%I.‘I..‘2i.“}°...§‘°'»f2;.*f §i`I.‘i“'-5’-?'rf`r’iTr`l'§'“wl='§"1”l=‘ Huestis This was followed by the Hooper a special treat. of nuts and and 800 tons cargo for here and the COA-rs' epeuins of the mini beautiful urs- widy were passed 'srsnns by the hos- snrner Dmisiqson iiner netitis on santa, which was dons by Mrs. Wal- tess. A social hour was much enjoyed sunday from England. with 120 pas- Ksns n Miss Car b all a vote thanks w n n soo tm-is ml ht, for this M 4 ` usnris 5 de niste sn" s 5° °° “'°'°`f sggffs 3 d ' ' mnra\\-\¢.-n»-,_-...._____.. 1 ____ of 1 al Enliin ,`, vid e ro 9 and the lar i v A study of r P ~ -' \ mpg governing its life it io be niude N6 ` Annand \,. . .t by the American Society of Mecliaii- _an 191111 Y [Q ` eers. l - -----°--__-_“' ik J -J lifcliiiuion and family of f 23-" Ne-1-,~ Arinaii who have been i.l1 with lq__ flu are all improving, AND ' Mr. l\l:-iyor Towsend Sherbrooke al.- GLASSES 1:-I-1~»1-U, ,tcudcd the fimeral of the late Mr. E. E. W. TAYLOR Optometrists M2 Bic HIDES gym; Q ship up your hides. ollfskinl, llmb Ind sheep polls. uirl receive top market vriluc. Boneless Horsemeat We can supply lloncless horse- _ meat in carlond lots or less Write or 'phone us for price. ISLAND COLD STORAGE CO., LIMITED. 1929 Ca1'ter’s Bookstor Business as Usual (D buy and Sell STATIONERY and OFFICE SUPPLIES Vs? We are well stocked wit everything the BUSINES MAN requires for his office. BLANK BOOKS. FILES, l[NDlNG CASES. EN- VELOPES, INKS. TYPE- WRITER SUPPLIES, LEDG- EBS, DAY BOOKS, ORDER BOOKS. Carte1°’s Feed Stor (D A bi] libel 0| BI..A'l‘(.'H- F0 'B POULTRY SUP- 2 PL&g in stuck. X ~ » z canwsna mir emma so oyzrsa* sages ana counts o rr me we we of the rouuiar n.5cx ii win psy ai; dividends- ui ua bolll ha. CARTER £3 Conipany - Limited *Q* W9 O 0-G0-O-O; FII LN... J, Wright, Saturday 10 th, inst, Ei; J- S- TAYLOR 1_ ' Mr. and Mrs Erie Mcmurrio, Nor-tu = Bcdcquc were guests of Mr. and Mrs. hmmm Sym” ____ James Marchbank_ Saturday after- .i nooii. Messrs Pillm.u.n_ Marohbank, Tay- lor, Rainer and Waugh loaded A our *of cobbler potatoes at New Annan _Station Friday. We understand ow- ‘ ing in the indispositlon of the Furry more shipinenus shall be delayed for a. lime. what is more pleasing and opment- ated than a. general obligitig up to ,date ma.iliiia.n!? No matter what the iweather is. or the travelling condi- ; tion, Mr. Robertson gets over the mail ,route just. the same. The writer bc- spealrs for the community at large _ that he is "second to none." A very pleasant evening was spent Tuesday, 15th., inst., at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Sobey, Wilmot _ lvalley when a. host of friends de- _lightfully showered their daughter Miss Grace with a, display of miscel- 'laiieous gifts, both costly and use- _ f ul, Tha parcels were opened by Mrs._ _ W. Davison and Miss Carrie Burrows - who presented them to the populur t young bride, to-be who fittingly and I winscmsly thanked the donors for re- l iucrnbcring her with such lovely gifts. l The remaining hours of the evening 1 were pleasantly spent in various ways, _ including a delectable lunch to which , everybody did the fullest “_lustice_" ,"F‘or she`s a jolly good fellow" was heartily sung and after wishing "Grace" the best of wishes in her new veiiture all departed for their homes, wondering "who shall bc the next.” choes Reveal Depth of Sea (By British United Press.) _ LONDON .January 22.-An ingeni- ro-O-Ooo-9 *-0 ro ¢¢+v>o+¢ iiii\'i;aLoi's to discover the depth of the sen by means of sound waves was demonstrated at the Institute of Elrcirical Eiiglncers. Tl c demoiistr ' ,\‘t'ccrl. tutor of Emmanual College ‘and lecturer ln physics at. Cambridge Uiiivr_i'siiy. who was giving U19 WC' fond of his Royal Institution lectures for juvciilles. Domonsirating that sound docs not carry any worse against the wind, but that it. docs not travel along the gmiiiid ibciiig blown into the olrl. hr- described the experiinents of a Cumbi'if_lgc professor who Sl-Ulkd BH -.rim-in clock on his lawn and crawl- ml away from it on all fours up ivliicl unlil lic could lieur lt. no longer. 'lhcii he stood up and B-801" lm .=<;r,iicl of the ringing ularni came to hun. ivnlklng farther away he onoe inorc entered i-hi slleiilr zone. and fsiallv he climbed a tree, whereupon ‘hr _found became :iudihle again. This brought Mr Wood to the sub- _vr-' of silent- zones, and he display- ed on Llie screen a map of is large area. of England illustrating the sil- =m. cones of the disastrous Bilvere lo\i'i~i explosion of l9l'I. This showed that the roar of the orrplcsioii was heard in Northampton- Asf.-ot-Cant-erbury triaiigls (amounting to 2.500 square uil.le.|.i Beyond that to thc north was a great silent zona wlieie nothing was heard. and north rf that again a wlds bell. stretching from Norwich through Lincolnshire to Nottinghamshire where more than 220 places heard the explosion. 'rhen he began to demonstrate how .sound waves could be used for detect- ing the depth of water under a ship. Mr. Wood produced throughout the ‘ hall a silent zone in which the pro- verbial. pin could have been heard rlroopiiig. He told how once when he was sailing off a cliff-bound coast lu very follsy weather the captain of the steamer blew his siren intervals and waited for the echo to anabia him lo fudge the distance of his ship from the shore. _ Much the same principle. Mr. Wood added. was employed in the new ly-` strm of signalling to the bottom of the ocean to find out the depth. but in this case sound _SVI of vor] short; wave-length. p ucod by till osenisuon of s quarts vim. nfs used. Teh apparatus co ists of _ e miller and a micropglene fixes mm isIiip’s bottom. The transmitter sends out a succession of sound waves. which. travelling at nearly 5_- om feet a mood, ali tba ollol -so->>» 4 aoooo 4-o-o-r Q-0-0-so-0-0 cus new apparatus which enables r atoi was Alexander rie Burrows and Miss Myr k stts of Wilmot. valley. Miss Bobey suitably and in s. few words thank- ed the donors for tilblr ml-hy ex-, prusions of kindness and lood wlshh and exienilixig an iiivltation to one and all in visit her at her future home in Coleman. Miss Bobay hu. fm- the past few.:/ea.i's been em- ployed in the Post Olive at. O’L¢ar.v. whore by hor oourtny and demean- or also made a host of friends, and no doubt will be the recipient -of many gifts from this part of Prince Oount.v_ The remainder of the eve- ning was spent in games of every kind, situ' which B bountiful lunch- eon was served by the ladies, and one and all wonder; their way home- watd quita satisfied with the ova- Ahvaya keep \|iuud'a Linimuit handy. PBUFING T0 MAKE STRONG FRUIT TREES flxpariinmial Farms Note) A The loss entailed each your by the basking down of fruit trees is in a large nies-sure avoidable if proper care is taken in the early years of the treo. _A great deal ol tha' damage is a re- sult of poor crutches or a, poorly shap- ed head. .llldled by .the sandard of sanitation, the open centre tree is perhops a trifle better than the mod- ified leader type. which is the type we are going tp talk about. 'lgliie modified leader system consists in bwihl the central leader no grow to a height of four or five feet., or even more if s lieahed tree is desir- ed. Along this central leader branch- es are selected to from the main Jramework of the tree. Probably not Avmore than six will bo kept and these will be well spaced around the leader to get a. well balanced head. ,As soon as the uppermost branch has been selected, the leader is cut off at this point.. This gives s. tice with cen- tralaxis for-'about five feet. with branches radiating from it-. which i-i a. much strongm- tree than the old op- an centre or vase-shaped tree which f tl n. is requen y soc A word about selecting branches for the framework. Some branches tend to grow upward at a very shape angle to tha main stem. This .sharp sngla makes a weak cinch and such branch- es should not be selected. Try to get branches which are forming mom of a right angle to the main stein. This can better be accomplished when the selection is made from branches two years old. Very young branches have not adopted their real angle of growth and lt. is dif- ficult. to make a proper selection. A company has been formed in Rumania to obtain a monopoly in radio broadcasting and the manufac- ture of radio apparatus. bed. and are then echoed buck to the ship, where the mlnrophoiiq picks them up. By an ingenious cut-out telephone arrangement, the nilcrophone re- ceives only the echo, and not tim act- ual sound wave. - On t.h_a captains bridge there is a sealed chart marked off ,in feat. and on this chart the transniltter and the microphone Jointly record the depth ol water. The apparatus has passed oul. oi' the experimental stole. he said. for a ship equipped with it. inode a long voyage over sandbanks and 'Lhrougli waters of varying depth without. the navigator taking a single bearing from land or consulting the charts. Helpless With Pain In Hit- Bad: Vancouver man thinks Gin Pills wonderful Right in the midst ofthe osl Home gligr, Mr. J. S. TVN _pf Vancouver, - »»‘_Y\l¢°mPl tylsl up_by severe pang; Lnttbii small ~~ '_ ‘--i _ * ‘ I , 1-. ~~ ¢iJ».i we r~ t . ... ,_ _ < _ , ~.~ _ .i _ i. ..-; ' rw. -. rp.: ,_ rr ,__ ._. _. _._ » -. , __ \l_\,r,__ , _ __ -... ,.'.‘ _.~_,,_.» _ i__ _. r ,. _- ~- , . » -_i _ .,» ~ ., .-» - “ 3 iw.. ' r` `- ‘. -f ', ...~<,\,_ 3” ry .__ ___ '-1 -.-__r_{ -- ._, s..._ __ as ._ _ -_ ’ 1;-__ ,rl_';‘. _ ___»_/3_7 - ,-. » . .‘ ‘ ‘L » ,- - ,_,:_.: .,. , 3, Li" >' ' -- ' -- .ia».snsss¢ss:aa.si.nr»ei~~~<- - ‘ ‘olnoaot th! truth of thostosy. as the -vrescnce ol the ring upon Elisabeth. 'nb at, Westminster. The incentive ‘o thc student of lllizabetban history 'day was not merely the fact, that limi* l'!¥9i\l\ild lem ollllvti-of doc~ if' Il ington. President of the Essex To~l booco Clrowars' Association. issued ay ` “ call for a senersl meeting of all to- l ' . _ bacon growers and others interesiedl ‘ as creddtorc or ahareliolders in the! Q Kingsv la Un-operative failure. The ~, . o meeting will be held in the Leaming- ton Town Hail on Monday afternoon r . ._ , , _ _ ‘ at 2 o'clock. ` it was learned -that at this meeting _, a resolution will be proposed to as' . ' lion. W. H. Price. Attomcy-qonorai. | NWUQMPUU