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MllCDbllilld J. rt. Learn . . . . . . . .. Dr. A. u. Smallwood ......" Winnie Stems ... . Airs. A. u. i-OX C. U. out-non .. i\ir.~'. J. uutkill no ll. S. lviuull- .... blllhc uariett. .. I"'l'l0l'l(l - F. uvllruue Stems it. vessel J, u.’ Dllllls .\ir\ llui-lurre l; n Jcuuscon . Liiorgc lvltillllli All.» us; Crockett .. ‘l’. canton . .50 .50 .50 I ...i:;:‘..;;:::::::::::: ...» uw-r- n“, .,,,-,,,.,L, _ _ _ ‘ 50 Mrs. R. E. Dingweli .. . 1.00_Fraser D. D. But on being nom- 50 Mrs. W. Swan .............. .50 inated Dr. Fraser ,,_ l.‘ u,,,.,.,,,t _ Correction linekvas Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Mm “n, “ma” M, Mrs. Steulart, RochiordhStreet, who was the“ elected, L,“ C, ‘L MacDonald .50 Should be Mrs. Stcrrlt .50 retglqng 010001-1110;- my, Nils. Prank Boole .. . .35 1.. Urcuulul‘ L . . . . ......... . .35 CANADAQ TOBACCO RECQRD until the C105}? U! m0 InBEllTiE- I ;_,,-_,_-,,,0,,,,,5 1,0010 35 . The attention of tne court was M“ 0,10,“, {.0100 35 The mew ma, tobacco expufls called to the lac: that when Rev. “7 U- "W" 35 from Canada exceeded imports last Alex- R- Glbsm‘ had reslgmd “ml 111.». inn nusncy . . .. .25 yea,- mr the 51,50 111m 0n record and gone overseas that a. resolution had N, light-hares . . .26 m,“ 0100000101, 011001 tobacco <54,‘ been passed by Presbytery warmly All-... it. HMICLXUHZIC Sr. .25 004,000 11,50 was 0150 the 10,5051; 0n commending him to the Presbyter- Mrs. ti. Scott . . . . . . . . . .25 record, owe some 01 1,1101,- 51gn1110_,ies of the sister church in the Old Air... Will. uihnm .25 “we 10 11w 0m¢g1001 r0501“ 01 me Land. Thus far this matter luidi Ali's. ‘illeo. PGOAE . .25 work and 105191-1110 cal-e qf the To- not been attended to. Rev. Allister Mrs. 1. J. Horne ~25 1 bacco Division of thc Dominion Dc- Murray and Rev- R. Hensley Sta- partment of Agriculture. For many,vert the Moderator and clerk were $67-30 years experiments and tests have appointed to have this letter oi’ Amhrilsc 3W9" T° PM” ibeen conducted at thc Central Ex“ recommendation drawn up and for- ‘ Farm, Ottawa, and at warded to Rev. Alex. R. Gibson Mn‘ L’ McDomm m0 gtellilexfmlletilllres, notably at l-larrow.| The clerk read a notice from the (Dix) J.P.Lantz . 1.00 ant, and UAssomption, P.Q., the clerk of the Presbytery of London Mhf 2' T’ “'85s ' mo [valuable information. thus gained stating that the said Presbytery of Mm H‘ R’ Ellison l Loo Pfflvlhk 01 lhesiiihilihie WOYih i" London in repeating its applica- Mrs. F. S. Newsome . 1.00 y", _;_ 11 “W50, _ 1,00 building up thc wiwvw industry of, izion to have the General Assembly Mrs. J, w. Boulter . 1,00 the Dvmihivh- M the Diesel"- ihhe receive Rcv. Farquhar McLeunan lilrs. LrBnrron Tait. ......... .50 "WW ‘Wales are bell‘! pursued with as a minister of the Presbyterian i reference to the further increase of , Church 1n Canada M15 11400101101111 Greenfield Ave. To Dale ' Yield- lhe effects °f "Mums cullunll, was ordained in the United States Mrs. T. .1. Harris .. 1.00, treatments on leai maturity: physw- and is now serv-‘ns as slated supply Mrs. C. H. Robinson ... ..... 1.00 | Wilma‘ “hung” “cmmpflnymg cur’, at Bethe] in the London-Presbytery. rs. J. E. Harris 1.000118. hiifh Will-S. 18TH"??? “lalsw The notice of application was Mrs. G. W, Ritchie . 1,00 , steam sterilization of tobacco plant 1am on the tabla Harry Winchester .. 1.001 beds" em I“ em“ l’! the five mam! The matter of the resignation of Miss Nettie warren , 1.00 W095 "l mime” 3mm‘ m Canada’ Rev. R. Hensley Stavert which he [here ‘"9 many varieties glow“ Pre- had before presented to the Court SBnI-inrlilm T0 DIM “mm”? ‘studies have Show“ . ‘hilt, was considered. After some discus- Dr. P. A. Creelman ......... 2.00 , strum‘! resemblances and dmm-‘sion a motion that the resignation D103 Q K0001“; _ ______ 3,00 ence exist between many varieties take emc, on May 31s,,’ m,“ was ML“ F‘ Kemp """"' " 1'00 o‘ the comrfwrciauy grim‘ varieties adopted by the meeting. Miss M. Wilson 1.00 0f flue» bumy and dam‘ types’ an The Budget Report was present- Miss H. Sterne .............. Miss ‘Burden .. Miss MacNutt ............... Brighton Ave. To Daio Mrs. A. B. Fisher Mrs. Allan Forsythe . Mrs. PrankACreamer ......... 10o on this basis the varieties of these 50 i type; were grouped by the Division North River Road To Date Mrs. Dr. Goodwill .... Mrs. Herbert Platte . Mn. Arthur Peake - Mrs. Grant. MII- Qulgley Mil. W. L. Cotton .- Mrs. Parker Mrs. Edsar Whitlock Mrs. A. R. Cooper .....,... Dr. Wood's . gomgflhins they like; something they will take without I nd this the mother will llnd ' Nofw‘, Dr. WoorwNourfibyfPine Syru . It sofa mptly bu; H". soot the au‘ lvrw" Mrs. J. S. Morris . .. .50 Mrs. Herb Love .. .. .50 Mrs Phil Cobbs .. .50 Mrs. Williams .. ...... .25 Mrs. Stanley .. A Friend Bayfield Street To Date Mrs. W. A. Thompson Mrs Byron Norton 1.00 Mrs. R. I’. I-‘orsythe . . 1.00 Mls.M.Beli .60 Mrs W. J. Johnson . .50 MissOlga Walsh............ .25 Mrs. W.D. vVaye, Chestnut St. 2.00 Earl s. Stewart Cumberland St. 25 Mrs. J1... Lockhart, Hlllsboro St. 1.00 Mrs. L. Hiifpfli’, Pussmore St. .75 Granville Street To Date Miss Mildred Mclnnis 1.00 Mrs. William Casiord .50 Reserve Street To Date Mrs. Hilbert Johnson .50 Mrs. Roy McKenzie ... . .. . .. .50 Ailey Street To Date Mrs. J. G. Stewart 1.00 Mrs. M. Gillis . . . . . . .. .50 Mrs. Jane Gillis donation of Stockings. Richmond Street West Continued Margaret Rice .L............ .50, 1 Mary Owen .30- ...-----u---e_eu | and A- W. Stewart, Elders. l nominated Dr. Legute declined. The THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PRESBYTERY; Th6 Presbytery 0f Prince Edward Island met in regular quarterly ses- sion at l1 a.rn. on ‘Tuesday, Novem- ber 7th in Zion Church ‘Half Charlottetown and was opened l: due form by the Moderator Rel. Allister Murray. Those present were Rev- Allister Murray. Moderator: Rev. R. Hensleyl Stavert. Clerk; Rev. Chas. J. SL1 Clair Jeans, Rev. Fred Williamson, Rev. R. Moorhead Legato, D. n, and Rev. J. H. Douglas was up‘ chopping, rashes, irritations, i be without if. ceriyle Webster, Rev, E, q when- ator of the sessions of Caledonia, son, Rev. p. L. Griffiths, Rev. .1. A. Murray Harbor South and Wwd Pritchard, Rev. W. O. Rhoad, Rev. Islands in Ml‘. Miirlhyh 5596!"??- J, 1-[_ DQ110105 and Messrs, 5, M, Rev. Chas. J. St. Clair Jeans and Hie“, A, E, Momma, ugwiRev. C. Carlyle Webster were ap- McLean, .1. n. Macwilllalns, Wm. anvoihied to draw up a letter o! re- Montgomery, J. J. England, w, Murommendation that. Mr. Murray Kennedy, Jag 301-01110 130050111 Me_:could carry with him when touring Pherson, A. A. McDonald, Augustus "nuns thc churches and fleshy-- wadden and 51.00 310,10 represenflteries in the Old Land. The mem-l 101,1“; 810cm ibers oi’ the Presbytery all Join in Others present not members ofwllhm! Mi" Mliiml’ h P168591" the Court were Rev. M. E. Gengch-lmlilfil’ “lid a 5339 "him- D.D., V. E. Orsbome, Student Cate-’ M?» J°h“ Anders“ treasure!‘ 0t chist and Messrs. Norman McFad- the Presbytery Flihd 861W B- T9130" ,yen, John D. McKay, Angus Green'°" the slalldl"? °f lhi? Fund- A commit/tee consisting of Mr. John' The minutes of the regular quar-| Anders”! lrcasurer- Re“ R- H9115“ 06m, 505510,, of the Presbytery 1,010 ley Stavert, Clerk; and Rev. Chas! in Malpnque on July 18th werelJ- st- Chill‘ Jeans had- beeh 8D" adopted am“. a few 5118M wmbpointcd at the Presbytery meeting,‘ ‘ions Md been mum held in July last to examine the The minutes of the special meet- 5m“ °l the mmd- UPI?" examhmfii mgs of Presbytery held at Peters tion the committee had found the Road, August, 29m at, K008018100 Fund in quite a healthy condition. September 7th, at Murray Harbour A few congregations have not yeti North Sept. 12th. at Brookfield‘ Paid their dues 1h m"- Iii i8 b9- Sqm 21st at wesgyme 001009,. “h, lieved though that in the near fut- nt westvme October 50., and Char; ure all small arrears will be wiped lottetown October 13th were all5<>iih With u view i0 biinsius the adopted as ,.ead_ i Fund up to a still higher standing several recommendations were sub- A committee consisting o! Rev. R. 011m‘; to the com-t and ad0pted_ Moorhcad Legate, D.D. Rev. Chas. m“ G_ Carma Webster mesa,“ J- 5h Chill‘ 395115- Rev- J- Kelr ed the report. on Home Missions. Fraser. DD» Rev- J- A~ Priwhnrii, The work within the bounds of the and Rev- (Ziliiiyiiiwscliiisier Wile Presbytery is undoubtcilly making appointed o s e sum ng com- prom-e“ miitehfi- Since January lust three of the, GlfiCllPil (nruTMErwT Ie reliable for akin roubles. Roll. tough skin, lore, itching, burning feet, chafing, burns, are quickly relieved end heeled by _ applications of (Jitlelrn Dllinent. No household iaolld éele-aaemleoe. > Canadian Depot: Lynn AguneloelzamaludjfillflnPeiflloel. '§ Incend- Rev. J. Keir Maser, D. D. Rev. G~ pointed to act as interim moder-f Price Advances Inevitable In Radio Field l‘ -.- U‘ ".1117 i / Ranger's-Melodie Executive Antici- pate! Increased Activity cuts and Canada's tenth radio in the home, which is now bting celebrated, throughout the country. marks tlhe low spot for both prlioes and activity in the opinon of B. A. ‘Irestrail, director of sales and advertisng of the Ro- gers~Majestic_ Corporation Limited Toronto. Prioe increases with cor- responding incrsse in activity is a foregone conéiusion in the radio field. "The recovery plan now in oper- the officers of the Presbytery for the incomling year. The report was , as follows: Clerk. Rev. R. Hensley Stavert. Convenera of Presbyterys com- mittees: r 1 m , d Forfign m“, I m“ ‘L v a zen n e Un ted States," sai Douglas. m“ H IVLr. Treetrlsi. “is bound to affect Home Missions, Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Pension Fund, Rev. R. Moorhead Legato, D.D. siiiidfly Schools and Young Peo- ples Societiemfiev. J. A. Pfltchard. College and Life Service, Rev. J. Keir Fraser, D. 11 Church Life and Work, Rev. W. O. Rhoad. Historical Committee, Rev, D. L. Griffiths. Statistics, Rev. R. Hensley Stave cri. Budget, Rev. Chas. J. St. Clair Jealls. . Session Records, Rev- Fred Wll- iialusoil. Treasurer, Mr. John Anderson. Tile report was adopted as read. Rev. M. E. Genge, D.D., was re- appointed to the pastoral charge of Try/on and Bradalbane for a period of six months and Mr. V. E. Ors- born was re-appoimed to the New , London pastoral charge for e. siml. us, in fact, has already clone so, in- lar period. asmuch as considerable raw miller- Rev. R. Hensley Stavert the Clerk ihi. such as steel. wpp r. wvpd. ve- read a. letter from Rev, J, w, Me- neer for czbfnets and some metal Nillnilro saying that 11111955 the 3p- parts which are imported from the MR. B. A. TRESTRAIL 1iliczllions of ministers requiring still/fi- hiive BITHWV hIPFFFDPd iii half-fare certificates are in the DIW- hanris of the agents of the Canad- "mew ‘Mm’ lnallulailum‘ in anniversary of . _ , marketed "Fresh from Glenwood And up his new store in Gienwood and is doing a rush ng business- Mrs. Flora Baldwin moved from Eimsdale recently and is busily engaged in prepariri! he!‘ new store for. occupancy. Mr. George Horne, Unionvale, and Mrs- Catherine McDaugall, Springffsfd West, were gusts re- cently of Mr. John A. McPherson, Dunlzfane. Mr. E. L. MdDougall, blacksmith, of Gienwood, has purchased the farm of Mr. John Buchanan, springfied West, and intends 10- cating there in the near future, where he will continue in the blacksmith trade. sliver fox pelts through the Summerside Fur Pool, netted handsome prioes- One skin, the yxoperty of Mr. Ernfst McPherson Dunblane, brought $114.70 and another owned by Mr. John A. McPherson, Dunblane, brought $114. Two valuable recently Waller Stewart, West. Point. received the sad news last week of The next "Rm 0f 5118111856 W!!! iihii vacant congregations have secured lan Passenger Association by Dec. ‘ cmlad“ h” m°"°d very “Mllwllsly 1m: death of h” father’ Mn mo’ nppnintins of B. moderator for the settled pastors, nmnely: Marshfield, ihflomih! Yeah The MOdBFBWT i5 Kensington and Min-ray Harbor elected according lo the date of the’ North. The grant of $200 asked for bflsihifhg 0f hi5 Seii/iwi h‘! m9‘ the Marshfield pastoral charge hasi Prefibyiefy- 1h 890011111109 with been secured. At Tryon a new this plan Rev. R. Moorhead team, manse has been built and u about D. D, was the first in iiue. On being‘ l-eady f0;- 000upa;10n_ Mr. V. E. Orsborn has given sup- next in order was iwv- J- Keir ply to North Rustico during the past six months and will continua also deuiihed- to look after thc work in this field Following Dr. Fraser the next in 11mm; the coming winter. During the summer months con-, The siderablc supply had been secured‘ 5111,50?!‘ for West Point. No one student? Murray was requested to preside was in charge of the flcld. A letter was read from Rev. A. S. Grant,‘ D, 1),, secretary of the Gcn- 1 eral Board of Missions stating that before the grants to allglnented congregations and to mission fields ed by Rev. Chas. J. St. Clair Jeans. , mm “lbw?” to the benefit o; The allocations for the present year could be renewed that an every person canvass of each field would have to be made. The report was adopted and the thanks of the Presbytery was extended to Mr- Webster for the good work done— and by him suitably acknowledged. It was unanimously agreed that tile General Board of Missions in Toronto be requested w give Rev. C. Carlyle Webster, the Presby- tery's Convener of Home Missions; nn opportunity of appearing before! them in person to present thc needs of the situation in Prince Edward Island and that in the event of the General Board of Missions con- senting, that Mr. Webster be sent to Toronto at. the Prcsbyterys ex- pense. Rev. M. E. Gellgc, D.D., Minister in charge at Tryon and Bradnl- bane told of the success met with in having the new mause in Tryon built, This manse is to be dedi- cated in the near future. Dr. Genge extended a cordial invitation to all members of the Presbytery to be present at the dedication service. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster stated that there was no definite report t0 be given by the commission ap- pointed to deal with the re-adjust- ment of services in the Montague and Cardigan congregations. He in- timated that Rev. J. A. Pritchard, the interim moderator of these ses- sions had securedstnted supply for these two fields until the end of December 1933. ‘ Rev. R. Moorhend Legato, D11, chairman of the committee to strike standing committees gave the report of that committee regarding 151., 11,05, Cannot expect 10 get the“ with production with the result certificates before January 1st, that lucrersed purchases by prac- 1934. A cam on which application u the order of the day before the to be made for the half-fare oerti- Seam‘ l5 °v°r and F“ M the” n“ ma“, rm, 1934 ,5 being sent by the crezsecl purchases Will b: at lllggcl" Canadian Passenger Association to Tues Yilmdlhe tvfhlag w“ s? , all ministers having half-fare cer- gm £1“ Blimp get,‘ 3;,“ P 3;“, tificates for 1933. Those who have. em ‘y m “e p . duction hrs been delivered. not had certificates during 1933 i p“? t, m, _. will need to apply to Rev. J. W ‘That this means do m m“ ‘ , ‘ increases, is provon .by the fact McNamara’ an Bay Street’ Toronto that several manufactuiers, includ- for on application blank before mg curse-veg, ha“, Mrmdy been Dec’ 1st’ 1933' obliged to advance prices on srhveral Just hem“ closing’ He“ G‘ car‘ mud ls. At the present time there M” Webster the newly elected is a very decidrd shortave of radio mmlerawr “wk the chair’ sets with practically no inventories A v°t° of thanks was the“ ex‘ -in the haids of manufacturers or tended w the retiring Mwemwr idistrlbutors or deaierr. and Wllllfi for his faithful services during the this 51101-1080 1s 0011500 10 5mm ex. year. This was very fittingly ack- gent by the lateness in rlniv ry by howledged by MT- Milfiiiy- manufactures, it is also nzurnvat- The Presbytery then adloumed to ed by the Increase n um- l.» and mcei; at thc call of the Moderator. the pubue demand. and Clerk oi which public intima- i "Ten years ago when the phono- , lion was given and the meetin! was graph industry sufered frcm the closed with the benediction by the same ailment that is now nfircting Moderator Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. the radio. industry, the some fac- (Patriot please copy) tors and conditions that are now present, were the forerunner" oi in- creased activity and greatly iii- creased prices in the phonograph industy in 1924-25 and I look for the same general development dur- ing the next year or two in the ra- o industry. "In our own cash, with the deve- lopment and perfection of the new seal-shielding prircplo. which eli- minates the cans iorrrc ly used to cover tubes, we are in a position to give greater vrlue without extra cost and cons d rably improve the performance oi our radlira. and 8i uthe same time smpllfy service and DIARY RECORDS CHARGE 0F THE LIGHT BRIGADE MONTREAL, Nov. 15—(C.P.) — _ An old diary, its pages yellowed d with age. recently recalled the 70th anniversary of the charge of the Light Brigad: nrde in the historic battle of Balaklnvn during the Crimean war- The diary now be- longs to James Pennington of this city and was given to him by his brother, Wlliam Henry Penning- ton. who served in the engagel-Jacoessuflluy ment as a trooper in the lit i , _ _' \_ ,, ,,_ Prince Albews own Hussnm t vlhhlrlolultiolrmiilll llAiiIioluZlllJiJQicilllE- brlffelasoiirglgcelg dlisfttgll: l: F1111: ofaitzlrleleigflwlae loci that it ls PflPi-ifiiiiiily long annals of war, the famous a_ Rmuqsqaéédaxzlssgtélliqgtgiiqe‘£2211 charge was made on Oct. 25, 1854. tine (x0 u‘ by 67s officers and other ranks, of whom only 198 came back alive-f According to the diary the order what guns they were attack. Th9 for the charge originated with Lord captan pointed towards the bat- Ragian. British commandrr-in- I tom of the north valley. which was chief oi‘ the forces oppcsing the not the place referred to in the or- Russians, and was duly received by der and said, “Tteie. lily 10i<i~ 15 lord Lucan, Commander of the'your enemy and there are your Light Brigade. The order was for guns." the cav'ry to advance to the front Unaware of Nolan's terrible mis- and attack a number of guns lyutlake "the Noble Six Hundred" rode the cavalry commander apparently into the valley l) crziiiu death for did not understand it for he turn- as Lord Tennyson WW"- "Thm-‘l ed to Captain Nolan, an aide-dc- not to reason why, men's but to do camp, and questioned him as to and die." mas Tranor, Albany, who passed aw:y on Nov- 8. Mrs. Stewart at- iicaily every manufgctmer W11; 1x. tended the funeral services at Kin Klnild kora on Nov. 10 and is at present visiting relatives in that retion. The bereaved rclatves have thc sincere sympathy friends in this locality. A life‘ong resident of West Point. 'Mr. Wi1‘iam McDonald, passed away on Nov. 11 after an ilnoss of about six nlonths at the advanc d age of 87 years. The dc- censed had been lighthouse keeper at West Point for about 50 years, bang the first keeper in clmrge of that lighthouse. When he retired from activ‘ service in 1928 he was p esented with the Imperial Ser- vice Med l, at. that time being lolly ger in the government service than any official n the Dominion. Mr. MeDorald was very highly honor- ed and respected in illis neighbor- hood, whexe he was bozn and where he died on the old home- stead, and had the sincere friend- ship of a lrge crcle of friends far and nerr, who will hear of his pas- sng with sozrow. His bereaved re- latives have the sympathy of many friends in their hour of sor- row. The final contest in the Tug-of- War for the Bell Trophy was held ill the O'Lea.ry Rink on Nov. 9. The deciding pull between Knuisford and Coleman was won by Knuis- fo.d—tliis team later engaging Woo:istork—the star learn of the 1)l'(’\'.Ol1S contest. Tile result was a decider! vctsry for the Wocdstork Team. who were then presented with the cup by Dr. J. B. Chain» pion. Other teams hulking up lilo lrghtls‘ sport wcze as follows: Ml. ROXlLI Juniors V. S. O-LPEUY Jun- iors, won by Mt. Royal. Glenwood Juniors V. S. Knutsiord Juniors, Vicinity Mr. Rankin Hewlett has opened PAGE ELEVEN ORANGE PEKOE BLEND? ' "SALAD T E A 17* 4a the Garden!‘ Arctic Captain (Canadian Press) " EDMONTON. Nov l5-—A fem message from Aklavik, Northweq Territories outpost on the rim d Beaufort Sea, tonight told of £11K safe arrival there of Captain Vic-- tor Ingraham, skipper oi’ the Ara‘ tioe schooner ‘Speed’ destroyed h fire on Great Bear Lake, Oct fir In an aeroplane, pflobed by Johl Bythell, Ingraham arrived at Akin» vlk at. 2-15 p. m. tzday and was im- mediately admitted to hospital. Suffering from bums. received ll hc attempted to rescue two menu bers of his crew, and from frost- biies, the result of two days adrift . in an open boat, Ingrahnm was h! a serious condition. Amputation o! a leg may be necessary. . The message received here saidu “Arrived Aklavik 2.15 everything o. k." It was signed by Bytheil. Britisher Still l MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 14-11141 roast. beef of old Ernglarld ltlll, Likes His BeelQ A - a u a Safe ill Aklavik , would sewn to hold sullmmfi W ,_~_ ill!‘ tables of BTilIlSliPIN, followed b)“, pork and mutton illld lamb. ‘I'll! . 4 percentage in per remit-a o- “MP1,, izon, according to the AKFlcult-lufln ijiepartlnent of the Canadian iional Railways, for the United. om is beef and vcnl 66.7, pif meat New Zcaland and Australia follow the Mother Country in their pref’; o1 a 110st or, ercllce for beef and veal, figully‘. for Zealunci bQlllg 155.7 for Australia 104.9. New zealana‘, accounts for a percentage of 86.8 3.9, mutton and lamb 2e10,; for mutt/on and lamb, Austmlii‘; 78.5, withpig nlezlt 27.6 and 16.7 poi cent respectively. Canada. inclines to pOTk will beef and veal 5600111. , and nultion and lamb third. Per-w centago for pig meat ls 83.5, bee! and veal 57.9, mutton and lantb "m. Four-fifths of the out-put of us, " bacon trade of Scotland, which in. cuntrrd on Glasgow and Iirmligurgh, , to tbl .s tihl- lll sent across the border English market. Glasgow great nleat centre and absorbs II‘. per cent 0i all luliiip auci 26 pa! cent of all shrlep slallgihtcreti h Scotland. Aberdeen is the centmo. ior the dead beef trade and Edin- ~bur5zh takes care of the mutton. Beef and pork are ronsumeci m l greater qllrilltlies during the win- icr and mutton. veal and lamb it! the summer. i won by Glenn-rod. Genwoocl Jun- i iors V. S. l-lovrian Juniors, won by Gienwood. Glcnwocd Juniors v.9- Biuolniield Juniops. won by Glen- woori. An exlrlanion pull was pill on betu-‘en Kznltsford and Wood- stock hurl won by Kulllsiord: Woodstock n». u picked tram, won by llii‘ picked irrun. Eeturen pulls lilcre was step dancing by 1W1’, .. Ilugh Mfircgm- nycl M155 151111109 McKinllon. Elm-sic; violinist, Mr, . Forrest Ph liips. Refzcshmentl W01“ served. Tho Woodstock team “'15 chzlllcngrrd by Knlltsford 1Q;- a roniest vn Wednesday. Nov. i5, when prizr-s will be alvardrd by the nwnarzenicni. HUME INJURIES a SKIN TROUBLES Quickly Healed by Zam-‘Biuk Ointment Zam-Buk Medici nal Soap 25c. cake. .‘_., I By Genrac MrMnmls '50 have been reduced i6 per cent. But‘ 50 growers and the market generally. as a" expensss have been out down “How old are you?” demanded the l° the fine“ pwslble mm‘ m‘ 1"“ 19o American judge of n negro woman “mmml °l l“ budget mmfl’ .00 in the witness box. ‘Q0900 Wm m” w be “dad l" 1'“ n" uventymu-ee, 5003p order to carry on the work. ' “A” you sure?" As Rev. Allister Murray had “Y”. why planned a trip to Scotland he ask- 500 “Manéy, yen don't look scventy- ed the Presbytery to grant him a 1'00 threw. leave of absence for four months- ljoo up, m", jgdga." The leave was unanimously ,, 1,00 After n few momen‘ , however, 1.00 thetrial was interrupted. Bringing Up Bethe;- 1_00| "Jgdge," said the negress, "I'll ' .75‘ mistaken about my I86 b61118 MW- Jiliontylr-lu-ue. ‘rhafrlny bust mean- lll) ure, suh." The Croupy Cough Worries the Mother others should never neglect the first sign of s i? h h th ‘r children are con ad i‘ llptheor ilguellmteemrlhlusetlrouble oi the broom! tllbg: vol . miieliiheiil-ius in doctor-lug children u u» gm thorn , ooseni hi w‘ ‘n; the bronehlsl tubes enlHol-tlfeyilljg £2 hen troubles ‘n-l 1R FVLL BAEQ, E - 5 i “Efiiiy-“N f‘ .1 COL-LEG WHEN i1’ COMES TO FORWARD PASSE-Qa- l LAKE OH! I ENJOYED Y: HQ“! Tb-lATv no i REMEYQBFER HOW l-Ll EQRHED LL TQ THE TWO YARD l-lNE? Li. ‘ma? 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