,E f ... _ IKGE ELEVEN EQVEMBER ‘:}"3°__ ,P _h , k -rr-is cHA1u;o'rrs'rjow's; BGVRIL every fday helps you -,keep the #ilu away ‘n af - ~»L;f:==-es , `f`\y_\ h iliiiiiff Bovrll builds Strength BQ. without fat is ' * -' _.___, ____- ._ .... ,_ _ . .,.,__n_,__ _ *'~§\~r"' ' °:_:./ “-- 1\-\\S /-` 5 5 -augh at winter in this land of sparkling waters, velvet beaches, bright green fairways, open roads. W`ear flannels or plus-fours again. Enjoy yourself. Many famed resorts offer every luxury of accommodation md cuisine. ` ` Canadian National’s sleeping car from Quebec and Montreal to Florida is the only through su-viqe between Canada and Florida. Full detail.. irqm W- K- Rcscrs. city Tlekeiageni- P P' R1" MP- Ticket Aizrnt. Station: - - Ciarkin, Dist;-ict Passenger Agent. |70 1r\E e s ,<>L\.0\‘f,'\,.1-er>. “W e\\'>.DS TQ .EEUFPFFU __!;&I_!!!!!\L - A/\ 1'; All iliilwrtant branch oi' our harl- Imrs business is the furnishing ol l00d “locks|nitherles,” to coin a com- prehensive word to ht locks, keys, bolts, knobs, hinges and door hard- ware generally- _ We handle these loud# in vast variety, ln all the best and most reliable grades, at attract- ive iigureg. The Rogers -' liiardware Co., iii. llimited ksvs ro QUALITY \ "`1::':-~ ”"":Z"7 v , ~ _-W _ K \ 1 - ' ' - ~‘TJ.-s§5f¥?%<:1-7?if-f?%=2-hr. 9 . '- "'i"'-A-2 ""4`.-'-1»"f'é~"?7’-"}'-'.v. ‘9-r '.-"337'."'.3'- `~..Pr"~,""» " . 5" 'i ...' ii/ - _ " A -,._` ,, ”,,, r \ if ; _ 1.- -r..-V f._ ___ ~. _-...--' ~.~. 3. -, »--M-_ -»-__ 7. 2.,/; '. ,` "-L-14"..-. .1 ,i .- *.54 i.~",.__'-,l`._.A:" -_f‘>...-.,",-v,é_-_.- "?"J't- ;~ - €,§f-°~4' ` - ~.“r--7*- if s ._ ’ - =~' _I --,sr~=<». " ff' USE “PEERLESS” AENGLISH FOX NETTHIG For security on your Fox or_Mink Ranch. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Sold by the oldest dealers in ranchiml supplies. ;¢p,¢,, The _ / `, s _ » Prince Edward ' Fox-iistting is-Time-Proven You-cms-no-wnonor i Nuns ri-im canes quality u N-led with a coat oi' superior pi- "nmnl |°°Ulll out the moist- UN. and locking in the quality i that senden long life. and de- Dilldsbility, W'“° fi" Rauch supply cm- | lvlile. rnolurs- nsuvsar ‘ onnss. 'ro-ns! ii T li0l;i|Mi Ltd . i 1 Rogers Hardware Company Limited We also sell such ac-A cessories as Fox Pans- Tongs, Staples, etc. 'i I _ | C. M. Lampson 6! C0-. ammo. M Queen BUG" London, l, C- 4. llllllllil Public Auction Sales OI IAW FUI! Shipping bags will be fsrnhh- sa without charge by appiyhg to lt. 1'. llolmall. IMS. lum- mcrsiae. P. K. I. Represented by .For 'Big _Track Meet Nov. 8 athletes have entered in the Trefek andrleldmeettobeheldherson the sitternocn of Saturday November 8 at the opening of the Maritime Win- ter Fair-marking one ci the biggest entries ever received at any track session in the Maritime Provinces. Couple with the entry of athleta will be seven or eight junior tug ot wzu- tesms,'1ne1usoig five entries from Amherst and other entries from Dor- chester and River Hebert. These teams will ,conduct their elimination series in the centre oi the Arena, while the ,track men are using the actual oval. - Dalhousie University, the Wander- ers A. A. C. team I-nd Mount Al- lisonwillfurnishthsbulkofthecom- petition, _but Amherst athletes will have a 'strong representation, and several of the out-standing high school nmners. are expected to give the senior eprint men s. tough battle in every manner. The presece oi Reg. Beazley, Jim- my Fahie, Murray Lloy, Murray Zinc, H. D. Seeley and other prominent i Halifax athletes will add to the suc- cess oi the meet. Rev. W. B. Godrey has assembled a fine contingent of 'sprint men. and middle distance run- _ners, but twnbr three of the crack men from the New Brunswick Univ- :crslty will not be able to compete as 'they will be engaged in a football struggle with Ma.cGill. University on the same afternoon. Moncton will also have s, number of fine athletes taking part in the meet-men who have been showing promise in the athletic gatherings held in the Railway City. A full score oi' boys between the ages oi fourteen and sixteen with the maiority of them from Amherst have entered in the three events, that have been placed for their benefit- th 50-yard dash,-220 yard dash and halt mile run-and it is certain that several heats will havesto be ru.n or!! in each and every sprint. The indoor meet at the Maritime Winter Fair will be the biggest indoor classic held in the Maritimes for some years. WEST KENT SCHOOL West Kent School Honor Roll for October. Grade X.~"A" Division,-1. Mary 53. -Keith M. Johnston. - Grade X. "B" Division,-1. Arthur Feppin, 2. Donald. Stewart, 3.' Wil- liam Trsinor. Grade IX. “A” Division.-1. Harold Black, 2. Harold Forsythe, 3. Jack Ritchie. Grade IX; “B” ~DlvLsion,~1. Wen- dell»MaoMills.n, 2. Lowell simpson, 3. Hume Keele. -Griule ~V1'II,-l. Dorothy Black, 2. James Rattenbury, 3. Jean Forsythe. Grade VIII,-1. Clive Johnston, 2. Catherine Hyndman, 3. Marion Mac- Kinnon. Grade VII,-1. Keith Langill, 2. Charles Plckard, Jesn Robertson (equal), 3. Donald MacMillan. - Grade VII,-1. Irving Rice, 2.\Wa.l- ter Pickard, 3. Dugsld Ramsay. Grade VI,-1. Harold Stewart, 2. Ami, Hunter. s. nouns ri-lem. Grade VI,-1. Frank MacKinnon 2. Elton Worth, 3. Nora Taylor, Lawrence Toombs (equal). . Grade V,-1. Rose Blrtwistle. 2. Eileen Johnston, 3. Brian Filiter. Grade V,-1. Nonnsn McLeod, 2. William Bently, 3. John Higson. Grade IV,--1. Sandy Brehaut, Al- lison West, (equal). 2. Alison Foster, 3. Newton Large. Grade HI,-1. Mary MacKay, 2. Lowell Brehaut, 3. Lillian Black. Grade II,-i. Joyce Fraser, 2.x Bobby Forsythe, 3. Russel Ms»c.Kln- non.. Grade II,-l. Eleanor MacKenzie, 2. Ralph MacKay, 3. ‘Robert Dryden. "Have your parents given their con- sent to our union?" "Not yet. Father h.ssn't. snaps-eased his opinion yet. and mother is wait- ing to contoadaict him." Klnsrals Llnimsnt refreshes the snip. _ ‘ einem ‘ PLUMBING Milli _HEATING ` if youwant Expeditious and _ Expert Workmanship ' Send to Fred ii. Trainor 80 Grafton Street . Opposite Prince Edward ‘ Theatre I 68 Entries Redd. `Far|||gr’g wif; . Y d th AIBERST. Nov. 4.-Sixty sight S0 much acid in mynsysmesvgys ’ Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Weather- Lauds Sargon »___ “I suffered with a disordered stomach for two ears a .°°DK\le and mouth were always sore. _A MRS. W. H. WANAMAKEB I was nearly always nervous, cross ‘land irritable, I lost weight and was generally rundown. Sargon ended all imy troubles, and filled me with the' energy to easily do the work expected ot a farmers wife. I‘r_n taking care _of a thousand chickens besides doing all _my housework and feel grand all the ’time. i “Sargon Pills rid me of constipa- tion as easy and natural as nature itself."-Mrs. W. _I-l. Wanamaker,- `Nauwigewauk. N. B. Sargon may be obtained in Char- lottetown from the Hughes Drug Co., _Ltd., and in Montague from H. J. Mabon. , {` _ ___ F VERNON RIVER . AND VICINITY l' a visitor to Alberry Plains recently. Mr. Cummings, Lake Verde, was a ` recent visitor to Alberry Plains- Miss Martha Walker, Vernon River, on Tuesday. _ Mrs. J. McDonald. who has been residing in Alberry Plains for some time has returned to her home in St. Georges. K_ stewart' 2_ w_ 'Gm-(mn swwm' Mr. Ernest Collings, who has badi aslight attack of illness is- able to be at his work in the V. R_ garage .again. l Mr. Jack Shaw. Bloomfield. 15 Vis- 5 itlng his brother. MF- Garfield Shaw. Alberry Plains. ‘ _ Mr. Frank Lea. Vernon River, is ‘home again after his recent critical 1| operation in the P. E. Island Hospital. George Weather-ble, Lake Verde, were visitors to Alberry Plains on Mon- day. - A motor party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ceilings, Mr. Charles McMillan. Mr. Ernest Collings, and Miss Abbie Collings, motored to Sou- ris last week. bie, Montague, were visitors to Al- berry Plains on Monday_ Mr. Guss 0'!-lollorsn. Sparrow’s Road. was a recent visitor to Vemon River. We are glad to learn that the little son of Mr. Thomas McLean. Alberry Plains, is able i.o be around again, af- ter his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. Glencoe, and Mr. James St/eele. Glencoe. were vis- itors to Alberry Plains on Tuesday evening. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Thomas Richards, Alberry Plains. is ill. ~ Mr. Willie Pollard. Beach I-fill, was a recent visitor to Montague. I The airplane passed over Alberry Plains on Tuesday last. We had n severe rainstorm on’ Sunday and a very high wind, but I h do not think much damage was donc. ` The water was needed very badly in this section as a lot of the wells and springs were dry. Mrs. Alex. McMillan. Alberry Plains. ‘ is iii at present. Mr. Smith Lea, Vernon River, was ' was a visitor to Alberry Plalns_ 1 Miss Hilda Weathcrbie and Mr., .Serpent Of Fire Winds WayAlong Oil-Covered River it OKLAHOMA, CITY, Okla., Nov. 4. -A serpent of iire. fed by oil (rom the now subdued outlaw Stout well. on the outskirts of this city, was' writhing its way eastward down the North .Canadian river tonight. It burned two bridges during the day and menaced the Hurrah power plant from which Oklahoma city gets most* ol’ its electric current. Shawnee diremen took measures to protect !rom_ damage a. concrete bridge on the paved highway be- tween Oklahcmo. City and Shawnee. alter the fire had destroyed the Wa- ner bridge, two miles west oi Mc- Cloud. The St/out well, harnessed yester- day and flowing wild since Thursday night, belched forth an estimated 00,000 barrels- of, oil and 100,000,000 cubic feet of gas daily. The quantity ot oil being much too great to be stemmed by the hastily thrown up earthen dykes, much of it went into the river. In places-the oil coating on the water was three inches thick. Blllowlng black clouds* oi! smoke _ 240 We Sell made a curtain of smoke onthe east- 1 em horizon oi Oklahoma city today Fear of fire on the eastern side o” the city was not entirely removed n' houses, grass and trees still were sat urat/ed with the volatile petroleum that sprayed a residential d`sti-ict. as far as two miles north oi’ the well_ 1 ”'”` I PETERS ROAD _ AND .VICINITY , -1. ' The recent copious rains have thor- oughlyssturated the soil. Brooks and springs almost dried up have beer replenished. Wells that hail becomr low. and were almost unworkable, ar shcwing signs of a renewed supply c' water-that element indispensable t' animal and plant life from the be ginning of creation. » r Mr. Forest Beaton, a resident of Somerville. Mass.. is spending he holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A; Beaton, Peters Road. . Mrs. Ethel-Kennedy, oi' Malden. Mass., is now visitng her parents. Mr. and Mrs.. S, S. Butler, Peters Road, _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jordan and son of Borden, motored to Peters Road and Murray Harbor on s week end trip, and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S_ Davidson. Peters Road. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Campbell. Allis- ton." ai'id"lVIr'." H. Jordan. 'Murray Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. iliarry Davidson. City, ` motored to Peters Road, Cambridge. and Alliston. where they spent a hol- iday week, guests of Mr, and Mrs. Davidson and others. Mr. J. L. McKinnon, merchant, Peters Road, has been actively en- gaged this season in shipping pota- toes. both by water and R.. R. Mr. McKinnon also bought and shipped s large number cf. lambs recently. The Murray River Insltute f South- ern Kings) have made several large shipments specializing in hogs, lambs and poultry. Mr. Albert Moore. Abner. who has been for the past 54 years engaged in the trade of plasterlng is still ac- tive in this avocatlon. Besides com- pleting severai large residences at the town oi' Montague, he has also dons much work in this line in the rural districts. and is still wielding the trowel. It is needless to add that Mr_ Moore is a skilled artisan in this particular work. The many residenc/:s which have received their interior symmetry and artistic smoctlin'-:ss at his hands testify to his skill and scrupulous care dur`ng the long per- iod he has spent in the plasteririg trade. Miss Rota Richards. Vernon River. was s resent vsitor to Alberry Plains. ‘ Mr_ Forden Young. City. was a vis- ' ltcr to Alberry Plains on Tuesday.-V. “I shall not deliver my oration over the body of Ceasar," said Marc An-' toney. "Why not?" the qncziion echoed through the Forum. CHARLES F. ARCHER who has been appointed sales promotion inanager for the Maritime Zone oi Gen- eral Motors. Mr. Archer formerly repre- sented the McLaughlin Buick branch in I I _ Sum Allied FIBSBY |fl¢¢ Phqnf 393" ‘ "I have 503:! 1'. fm’ F- m’JV|€ 8203*' Saint Johnasawholessie factory repro mer`Mbch”|°“°‘°'” lil Filth Yeh - ' l " ri " _ hi ’ sentaiive ond is one ~ ~ car. , k “l,.,~ ...l A N eric. he ssl. Ii was the only t DZ, of the best Ln an sm. u. s. ‘ .. _:umm zu up Q _rs Mums" -___-_-i they hadnt dramatised. .~ L M! _Q _ A. PICKARD & COAL The New Telephone Directory Has Been Issued' Dar Number Is v "Y _'zz ._ ‘= . y l 1900' - - - 1930” CQ ANTHRA CITE and _ BITUMINOUS COAL Lamps, Stove, Nut, Run of Mine and Slack You can be assured of receiving the highest , quality coal obtainable and efficient handling' of your order by calling 240 ____n___________. _ ,, __ _,__ _,___.__ ,_ _____ ver-ted to other channels more or less by the business nf-opts or Canada? ls dormant. Besides the world dc-pres~ithe consumer mufrh benefited l],v__rh<-1 sion there may be other causes with- low price of frmn precincts. or if there in ourselves for these inequalities. Is is selish grasping avaricc s. sympathetic, loyal spirit exercised which is always seeking its own. that thwarts the avenues of trade with something u‘or.