‘QQTOBER 21. 1932 1 Genuine satisfaction-Always ‘tannin uunnnutu This u reserveu for news, but advertisement: of n new: character ' L ' I Imay be inserted at the rate of h.- - I per word, Slficlly plylblo in 14-‘ DELICIOUS PIES fm- es she, was always ready to Griwerles Great George Street and W0rthy’s Corner. Values t i I f. s. —-~ l M ego“; gggs 1:?"41,222.32:.?::..t.:=.;:"r.:'; I = -- ‘ " A" SUNSHINE nus MEETING. -' FIG L E -~ ' > , . ' A meeting of all Committees con-i NUT CAKE ‘Ihllglntliejglrgfigltrhrfllg: me’ m . ' ' ' ' ' ° ' ' ' lbs) 25c nected with Sunshine Days will be‘ WINE CAKE ‘l *1 ° - _ i ' ' T i A held in u... Firemen; moms w» DOUGHNUTS _ PERSONALS 3c Per Cake ‘ FLOU R(Pastry) 7 lbs. 23c EM}, 24¢ night fit 8 UCIOCIC. 5698-10-27-11. | ' ' "Frail: Irom iI-ie Gardens" —— i I , - .. = SWANS DOWN . TOMATO SOUP ' ' ' " ' '- ~ 8'3 " » summv SERVICES-Oct". so. _on'fh3 ti‘: ffilkngfryllcgoille ti: h Seorges "rlivieituord, o; Am- 1 "Wm"! ii "@111" P & C SOAP (i? MM , st J h . A“ l, ‘ cs1, ovo co m, s speri ng a ~ ' , . _ v t ' T W33... 1.. ......,°;I.Z..., sfhiiflfuggg, ,,,,,,,, m, PM o, u». days ... u. u... CAKE FLOUR ‘SUGAR, ICING .. 2 pkgs. 11¢ m b ' 35c , - 11. . ., M l P ;7.3O ., I ill ts, BPS 3Y1 1H1 3 ffld€ .211: . A" n RF m .~ 29c Package mo. nuns ......... 1 n. n. q . Rev. E. O. Lancaster. L o L H lsmm“_°‘s‘de “It” mending several l y I K1351‘: lll the city through illness. (bu . . . . . . . . 2 S. C i . 221 Queen Street . BULK COCOA I 0a!‘ one u 6S BRAIN-BANE P"SBYT""*" - M. d M J M 1 h ‘MATCHES 3 boxes 25¢ GRAN" = . CHURCH - Sabbath, Oct. sou ‘r , 4' m‘ _"< - ~ Ml" °Y “W 12c lb - - - - - - BERRIES .,. ' A . _ O Preaching at 1i a.m. and '7 p.m. lheffmgfd no": Mmmton when ' 51-0115 I Annua OCIIIIQ I $25.35;; i " 4 lbs 25c ~ n - _ Ch h, s d 1 : E‘ ' - t ~ - _ -' . _ . Wm preach “I32” 3 us”?! sggzitisdnwlklcglrlé‘: pionugci-s held there Monday af-' O I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' lbs’ , - AIRPORT 1s nmssD-me vp- m“ E‘ °- I-"ncwtr- °‘“°°"' 4 pkgs. 25c i WALNUTS (Shelled 1 lb. 39c g Resolutu-nls Yesterday is“ Am;°rt' Yvinld 2y DZJ. 1J2; Imcovmtnvo I-lcr many friend" W- ‘Wm W115“ °' ‘h’ “m” i (‘ASTII SOAP 1 lb bar 11C CARROTS ,v nsun manane an con uc -—- ~~ n, _ y. , . e M1‘. N; To b 111mm,- ope;- twQ ears has been on the Island will be pleased to “hi” Company» m5 retumed J 1 , 1y y 'N 1'k tlutM. (Rev) E s Wccks "m" PM H°P° Omam Where SALIYION ( ink) 1 ll) IIII 12C s‘ ‘c ‘ ' cased to the C ndian ationa . 110W 1 YS- - - ~ 3 ' ' . Airways, who has: B155 purchased of Salisbury, N. 8., has so far rc- Ll“? ha“ bum can“! ‘Wing w the 5 lbs. I p iiu- _--.. I Z1- ’ iIlllr-ss and < i; d m g r I 'l‘h nnual meetinB 0i’ the Mari ations of that body impressing up ‘the ‘Puss Moth plum covered “om me Stroke she had on this mother sililliicqficilrtmaneawilsogi ' lbs. $2.20 ‘ 8 11 ' ‘ Au . 5th last, as to b ubl to it ' ' ' t ~ - time 130"": °1 Trade came m a con‘ on m” g°vemments*fed°“fli pm‘ CORNWALL CHARGE .... ocplupgfor an hour or tvfo ealch daisy. , _ , _ BOIIQIGSS 2 lbs. 25C I cluslon yesterday morning with the vinclal and municipal, the necessity 30m Kingston at n am" Samh The paralysis L, m, yet completgly ltfony friends will be pleased to _ 2 lb- Pkg. 19c lgloptltlll of final resolutions, and for curtailment of cxpcxiditurcs in mum o, the Loren suppe-n Pr,» gone, but improvement though slow learn lllili Mr. Geo. Mclnnls of s L (he nppointment of officers for the coming 5'61"- Resolutions having to do with the pendlture of public fund. for 1 g v transportation commission, trans- purpose not absolutely rjcccgsnlnnylburn, D. D., of Toronto will speak g8 0 the Mount Stewart Study in the C N. R Station S K _ l m‘ of c“ ferry accommm system’ Resolution Number 10 consistlgd I at Cornwall Church Friday night tltxlatllep If“; t}: tlllifilthschgtfl he“? I l I ( “gar rlsp) I prospecting Bret: o! m‘? 111a rims ‘I; °t l‘ remum“ °r nmnk“ m “he Intel: o-clock. Rev. D’ K M55’ mm- attendllnee ‘ofvtceelgchers, wlcfllssalrfirllc LARD 3 forzsc ‘ students, poss e cen ra zng G emm t I P 1 E IS . . - - - - ‘ d d Is- f t d i - Upper Canada or Atlantic Region’ 18:1 for ‘Billie ‘Ieceiltlpcil anclvzplend- zlllslveijccDeonaljltizs diexcl-etlzluiit-iyhafvtfrnttllc 2 lbs' 27c BUY NOW AND SAVE l C‘N‘R‘ departments’ and economyWd addresses given in connection DEBATE LEADER_MIY Ernest coming ear Ivlr Court 5n r1 m govemnmnta‘ work d with the historic surroundin s to IP" weeks. 5°“ °f Rev‘ E‘ s‘ weeks’ lspoke lnyanIntercstin t; dfilel ‘Iii-lolly ~—~—- It is our sincere conviction that l The meeting adopted ‘ha report the Lieutenant Governor foribex-isunsbury’ N‘ B" WM IS H‘ senior m tlve manner on the sibjgcts Iteacci: Thr- fifth annual convention of you will never again be able to buy ' i “m? nommatlng committee‘ wmch tending 5 welcome to the delegates fr“ at Mr“ Allison’ is the leader ling and Writing He spoke, briefly the Women's Institutes of Murray M commodities at‘ present day prices’ per tln brought in the foflowing slate of of- [at Government House to H15 Wop of the Mt. Allison debatlnfl team, On the Mamet“; system or writing Harbor North Gaspcrenux Pam much less WIII we be able t0 repeat the W“: ‘ ' “mm is m‘ “ W“ “f ‘he C°l°5°5 | _ .~ . ' .. . . ' ' t rices that we are sellin merchandise ‘ _ 5111p Mayo;- ste-war; for me we; . . . recommending it foi the use of tlw: l) CDC Stuigeou Panmure Island p g - PICSiCIODF-N. T. Avard, Amherst. com; o! the C“ k0 n Cl“ pin Mouth‘ fcginniiil: wlth the Mthiteachers The subjflct of readm-u Akmll. PM“ Road west and. at during this Sale. I Vice Prcsidcntsi-For Prince Ed- Y- ‘e ‘ I grist. the team debates four nights‘ h. ' . “ , " - . . BACON I ward island’ R. L‘ Gown“, Chap lottetown Board o; Trade m, a,“ mg we,“ The other Inember u! the:w lCh occupied the rest of the said, Point P. sum nus held in Gas-t ’ _ 'lake advantage 0f Dill‘ offerings cement arrangemcnts made m DR DeBurres period, was discussed with great in- pcrcaux School house on tho af- lb‘ t1“ and stock your pantry‘ for your fall ‘ 19c lolteiown; For Nova. Scotiu, R. J. R. Nelson, Halifax; For New Bruns- wick, A. L. Foster, Saint John. Executive Committee-G. E. Bor- bour, Chairman, Saint John; Scy-| mour E. Baker, Yarmouth; R. P. Dickson, Moncton; B. W. Robin;:on_ Bummerslde; H. A. Rice, Cnnso. Secretary-J“. McL. Sclanders. nesolutions A resolution having to do with the Transportation Commission wus brought in as amended, and unanimously adopted. The resolu- Iiuu was to the effect that the Iloritime Board of Trade ap- iirouch the three Maritime Gov- ernnicnts requesting them to re-| iumc the support of the Trans- portation Commission of the said Bond as soon as possible in order that the commission may resume ivork on behalf of trade and com- mcrce in the Maritime Provinces, llld that each government be re- quested to appoint a. represent- ILIVO on the commission in order that it might keep in touch with the work of the organization. The resolution was moved by Mr. F. M. Sclanders and seconded by Mr. D. R. Tumbull. Resolution Number 4 dealt with the subsidies accruing to the Mari- tlmes in connection with the Western land sales, urging the Governments to have their cases My prepared,‘ so that when the opportune time came the interests 0i the Maritime Provinces would be protected. It was stated that the Govern- mmis of Prince Edward Islam; and Nflvn Scotla were in u position to Xylc their claims and consequently L resolution was not DHSEQU- A resolution dealing with the cost of the ferry service of the Canad- ian National Railways between Bor- den and Tormentine, asking that “Ymlmtlnll b6 divorced from the mlwflys and charged to consolid- lifld revenue account. was moved bi’ A. L. Foster, of St. John, sec- °"d@d by Dr. J. A. Clark, of Char- Ioltctown gm] pggad_ _ ‘ Resolution Number 5 dealt with the mineral resources of the Marl- Ilmfi Provinces, and asking the "milk aside of e oompar-th-q Bmull appropriation required to en- "blt the systematic and consistent prospecting of likely sections in m” ‘eiilectiva province: by univer- llly students of mineralogy under tlie guidance and direction of the Ymllmlal Ieologiata. The resolu- "Wl was moved by Mr. A. L. Flos- ilfl‘ seconded by Mr. B. J. R. Nel- lon, 1mg“ A - lution was submitted spon- "l" by Moncfon Bond of Trade "mtslln: lllinat the centralizing "PM!" Canada of vnrfoul de- zlmmehh o! the Atlantic Region ‘nulhv OI-nulim National mum; m thnmnnly 09min; my change remluffllrrmnt “ministration. The m“ °11 Wu moved by A. L. “m? Ind leoonded by Mr. Doyle, ‘itllztllolgtfou Nulmber O was on- ‘, Johlfmmmf. ' Ind sponsored b1 " Bmrd of 12m. It reit- fienuine French Pastry ‘Fhiil UIIARLLII‘: isTUWN (;N'-1If|\' ~ ~ non: BAKING new home in Fort Augustus, where the groom, a. prosperous farmer, is I wcli and favorably known. The i bride, a talented young lady, WIIII be much missed at Webster's Cor- ' €$r “Isa pig-ATS; flalfsltiiiluzgidu; paratory service Saturday night at ' p s 7.30; New Dominion at 3 p.m., refrain from culling for the ex-icomwau at 730 Rev John C,” I STUDY GROUP-Kine first meet- LliC C. N. R., lms almost fully re- covcrrd from severe burns about‘ his linnds reccivcd some days ugo wliiizr Iii: work about the furnace is gradual. connection with meetings nnd for entertainment, to Dr. Jenkins {or his offer on behalf of the Can- adian Airways of pcrmltting tho delegates to sec the province from the ulr, to the press, to Mr. Mould, manager of Canadian "Nuilonzil Hu- tel, for courtesy extended. A formal vote of thanks to- the retiring president, was moved by_ Col. A. N. Jones, Halifax, and sec- onded by Mr. A. L. Foster, St. John. High tribute was».llflid the retiring secretory, Mr. . E. A. ‘Saunders, Halifax and n vote of “thanks was also extended to h.m. I Mr, W. L. Higgins rcpot*ted'for_ ‘the credentials comnutcc: There were filtccn Boards of Trade represented by 9O ticlcgflttts. The report of the nominating committee was then received. The newly elected president, Mr. Av- ard, in a brief address, remarked -thnt the coming ycar would prob- ably not be the prosperous one which sometime ago it was hoped lit would be. It was necessary to face the future with courugc. The I president stressed the necessity of economy in government work. ‘l‘hc Boards of Trade, formerly the ‘first tq advocate the expenditure x-of money, had 021"‘ i .Il ir pol- . icy. , Jolly Dvent At i Forester Ho us e The Forester House was the scene of a Jolly event Tuesday evening when a. rifle team from the Sgnallers entertained the Highland marksmen to an apptuiz- ‘ing goose supper as a result of the recent shoot. at Kensingzon range when the wlg-waggcrs wcnt down to defeat at the hands of the Scots. . Major F. B. Conrad, office; com- manding the Signal Corps, pre- sided and acted as toastmaster. Among the invited guests were Colonel Chas. Leigh and Capt. D.‘ M. Bell. i At the conclusion of a most en- joyable repnst, which is ever n. feature of this well known and popular hoateiry, a toast to the King was honoured which was fol- lowed by numerous impromptu toasts. Several interesting addresses were delivered principally along- the lines of rifle shooting and mil- itary affairs with interesting re- miniscences of the Great War. A committee was appointed to arrange a final shoot of the sea- son between two teams of eight selected from the city and country. Before the singing of the Na.- tional Anthem a hearty vote of thanks, moved by Col. Leigh and seconded by Capt. W. A. Smith Wu tendered Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carver for the perfect arrange- ments and enjoyable supper and in which reference was made to theirrecent celebration of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Mr. Carver on behalf of himself :22: n resolution Placed at tin m“ lnnuel meeting of the Omn- n Chamber of Commerce VIII ch “$195M! wnvioul deollf- no»: lnfl amu- mm: by mourn and Mrs. Carver acknowledged the VOID. __.___-___- licam is Joe Berritlgc. accompanied the boys on this trip by cor. DISTINGUISHED SALVNFION- IST HERE THIS IVEEK-END-— The distinguished icadPr of the Salvation Army in Canada. and ' i Newfoundland, Conimissiozxer James Hay, O.B.E., will be visiting the city of Charlottetown on Sunday, Nov. 6th, and will do inspections of the Salvation Army in the Province, and also conduct special services. The Commissioner has held some of the highest positions of the Salvation Army in Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and now in the Do- minion of Canada and Newfound- lnnd. The Commissioner was the president of the High Council that met in London some time ago to make‘ changes in the constitution of the Army. Don't fail to hear him when he comes to this City. The Commissioner will also visit. Suminerslde on Nov. 4th. ALPHA REBEKAII LODGE No. i0 I. 0. 0. F‘. at a. largely attend- cd mcezing held Tuesday evening cclebratzd its 36th birthday. This lodge was instituted by Bro. A. J. Houlc, Acting Deputy Bro. T. B. GFMIY. was Grand Master at the time, uitd with Mrs. Grady was among the Charter members. Plans were made ‘.0 have a wreath >n {I18 monument on Remembrance Day In memory of our Brothers who mode the Supreme Sacrifice. A commitize to distribute milk to needy children was appointed. Af- ter the rcgular business was con- cluded a short programme was given. A solo by Sister Jessie Law- son u running by Sister Helen Acorn, and o. talk on the Order by Sistrr Ruby Houle, President of tho Rebekah Assembly, which WCIC n11. greatly enjoyed. At the close of lozlg: all enjoyed a game of bridge, nud refreshments were served und the birthday cake bear? lng 33 lighted pink and green candles wns cut by President Houle and served. It was a. very enjoyable evening and the mem- bcrs nre looking forward to n. win- ter of sci-vice to the Order and to the community. ‘urnoan of Oct. 2'1. AILCI‘ a few well-chosen rc- rnurks by ilic Dissti-ict President, Mrs.’ Jus. Gruhnm, Pembroke, scs- rlon opunczi by singing “The In- uiiute Ode,’ followed by the Creed rcpcotccl in unison. Miss Vera tcrcst, Mr. Court, removing runny Idifliculties from tlic 'l‘caclicr‘s \vu_v. Ilt was decided that each member would pay tlvcnty-livc ccuts to- ward expenses of Study Group, and that nloncy he brought to the newt meeting which will be held on No- huppy couple wil! reside in their‘ For Dependable PAGE THREE Money Saving Prices Effective Oct. 24 to 31 Iialf lb. tin 23c ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY CORN FLAKES and Island er Passes Away In Vermon t ‘vember 3rd at 7 o'clock. Tcachcrs are asked to be prepared to discuss "How would you review to Grades VII and VIII, the Waterways of Canada, and how much would you tench to Grades I11 and IV about winds? Huytcr on bchuif of the Gasper- the ‘.‘l:..lOl'S. This address W115 re- plivd i0 nu behalf of the visiting Iiistiiutcs by Mrs/C. J. McClure, Alurrzxy Harbor North. ' Tlic minutes of the last District Cunvoiiuoli were road by the Sec- nxuI-g; and adopted. The IHSJIIItCS represented gave WEDDING BELLS-As Autumn in surprising beauty ushered in onc gt her ramsf‘ days’ "ledmsd-j-y- O“- nnni-cstizig and excellent reports oth, a wedding of much lllLCTCsL m the year-s work was Sfllfllilllléfli in tlic 5t. Putrit - Tm“ fonowcd the entertaim Church, For: Augustus, when Rev. Dr. Crokcn, Pastor, unite-u in mur- riage, Mary Gertrude, youugcs. daughter of Mrs. Cllllllllloliféy £111.. the lute Junics H. Cummiskcy, Weir star's Corner, to Mr. Joseph Curloy, son of 1\li'. uuzl Mrs. Michael Cul- ,ley, Fort Augustus. At 8.30 n. m, the bride entered tlic church on the arm of licr brother, J. R. Cummis- key, to the strains of the wedding march, played by lion. David Vinc- Donald, Glcnfinnun. The bride presencd a charming picture, be- comingly gowned in bluc flat crepe with eggshell trimmmgs, und~ car- ried s. beautiful Rosziry. T110 briclcs- maid, Miss Francis lifcEaclicru. cou- sin of the groom, was gowncd ln Burgundy crepe, and looked most atlractive. Mr. James H. Cuminis- key, brotlicr of the bride, stipportv JICIlL-Z Duct, "I‘ll Forgive But I'll Never Forget," by Miss Matilda Steele and Miss Vera. Hayter, Gas- pcrcaux; reading “The House by the Side of the Road," by Mrs. Ed- win McDonald, Ponmurc; reading, "BeLsy and I Arc Out," by Mrs. William Scncabaugh, Pembroke. A vcry interesting talk was‘ then given by Miss MucMillan, Assist- ant Supervisor, her subject being "Objects of Organization and the Improvement of Social Conditions by Study." This was very much appreciated and enjoyed. Follow- ing this all present were gener- ously trcotcd to homemade candy by the ladies of {iuspereaux 1n- stitute. _ The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted. as follows: ed the groom. Many fllolids and Pr°5ld°m'_Mi55 Vera Hana" invited guests were present in the Pereaux- church to witness tlic nmrrioge of i vlc°‘P1'°5ld°"I- — M155 Mfluda .his popular couple, and the ivtnrs 55°91. GBSPQPCMIX- were beautifully decorated by kind 5E°Y°VaTY-—Ml$5 Bell H1036!!- friends for the occasion. The sing- Pembrmm- - ing of the Nuptinl Muss ivus plcns- I A150 I-WO menu-firs 579m 93°11 In‘ lngly rcudcrcd by the choir, and Sill-BIB were "DDOIIII-Bd I0 "$515k the President and Secretary and to meet of, least u month before next convention fo make arrange- ments for the some. Those ap- pointed are as follows: Guspcreaux Miss Hazel Rlcly and Mrs. Law- ‘rcnce MacHcrrou; Panmure, Mrs. Herbert Campbell and Miss Gladys Mrs. David ltlucDonzild snug sweet- ly, appropriate hymns. Following the ceremony, breakfast was served iat the home of the bride to imiucdi- ate friends. Speeches were mxdc by Hon. David MacDonald, Mr, Joseph Fisher, uncle of the groom rind Mr. J. R. Cumn-iiskey. After a pleasant cnux Iustltllic l1cortily_ welcomed‘ motor trip to various points on the Island, the party rctzirncd flint ev- ening to the home of the lnldc, where a wedding rcccption oi neigh- bors and relatives took place. The , Specials for National Fish Week j at The Home of Good Fish FRESH SCALLOPS . .. .. lb. 37c FILLET OF SOLE .. lb. 25c HALIBUT .. II). 25c SALMON .....lI).25C FILLET 0F HADDOCK . lb. 18c FILLETOFCOD... Ih.l2c HADDOCK lb. 9c SMOKED FILLETS 2 lbs. 25c FINNAN HADDIES 2 lbs. 25c. A half peck 60 cents or FREE ISLAND FISII MARKET PHONE 1226 DBM-YD-fli-tfl-F‘ of Oysters with every over, purchase of fish. 71 Queen Street Murphy; Pembroke, Mrs. Albert E. Graham and Mrs. Ernest Graham; ‘Murray Harbor North, Mrs. George McClure and Mrs. Hurry Millar. It was moved and seconded that the convention be field about the some time next your. An invitation was extended by Mrs. Edwin McDonald to hold next year's convention in Panmure Island, which was accepted. Very special mention might be made of the excellent demonstra- tion on “Supper Dishes’ by Miss MacMillan. A vcry Interesting feature was the display of handicraft put on Iby the different Institutes which :wus favorably commented on by Miss Macli/fillun. I A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Miss MacMillan for her very instructive address and her delightful nnd helpful demonstra- tion, I Meeting closed by singing "God Save the King." (Patriot please copy) A shoe manufacturer of Czecho- slovak": has opcnsd 4i) netail More! in Poland Word has been rcccivcd of thc death in Vermont, of Susan E. Yeo, widow of the late Thomas H. Pope. in her 81st. year. She had been in ‘poor health for several years, and of late suffered considerably. She lcavcs to mourn, three daugh- ters, Mrs. Mann, of Calais, Ver- mont; Dr. Ethel M. Pope. Principal of Government Vienna College, ‘Hyderabad, India, and Marion at home, who nursed her devotcdly, also one sister, Mrs. George Coombs of this city, who is now the lost sur- viving member of a family of thir- teen. Many Cases On Co. Court Docket The County Court of’ Queens County met on Tuesday and Wed- nesday, Judge Duffy presiding. Twenty cases were on the docket for trial. Some have since been settled and some arc set down for hearing next week. The following cases were disposed of: Edison B. Mutch vs. Malcolm Russell, action for Imlaucc of price of horse. Defendant pleaded a set- off in excess of plaintiff's clnim. Judgment for plaintiff for $54.25 and costs. Attorneys K. M. Martin and M. R. McGuigzfn. Jamcs W. Patterson vs. Janie Stewart, action for $15.23 balance ‘of account, adjourned for further ‘hearing until Nov. 1 next. R. T. Holman Ltd. vs. Dora Pikr action for $18.96 balance of account Judgment for plaintiff for amour claimed. Francis J. Trainor vs. Thonr Murray, action for $35.80 for ha! store account. D-"fcndnnr tclaimed set-off, part of which was [allowed and judgment given for plaintiff for $28.00 H. I". Mc- ' ancé WIIITFS Tea Room WEEK-END SPECIAL HAMBURG STEAK With POTATOES, BREAD l; BUTTER TEA 0R. COFFEE 25c HOME MADE CANDY FRESH EVERY DAY winter requirements. Pliee for plaintiff. James A. Gesner vs. Leo Warren action on promissory note. Judg- merit tor plaintiff for $75.18 an: costs. Geo. J. Tweedy for plain- tiff. i Mcliiellan Bros. vs. Chm-lea A. (ltfcLeod, action for balance due on suit of clothes. Judgment f0 plaintiff for $38.00. Geo. J. Twee- dy for plaintiff, Donald McKlnnon for defendant. Robert Devereaux vs. Stetson McR-ae, judgment for plaintiff for $25.68, balance store account. R. R. Bell for plaintiff. '_ Robert Deveroaux vs. Alexander" Peterson. Judgment for plaintiff for $27.36 and costs. R. R. Bell for plaintiff, GIR. Holmes for dc- fondant. KEROSENE xmrs vovn BICYCLE wrn-zzns mom wmrmc Warping of wooden rims on bi- cycle wheels can be prevented by the use of kerosene. Pour n little around the base of each spoke about once a month, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. After several treatments, the rim becomes satu- rated so that moisture cannot pene- trate the wood. The glue on the tire prevents the kerosene from nffccting the rubber. FRIDAY and KOOPS LTD. THE HOME OF GOOD MEAT AND FISH SPECIALS ' v _ _ ,, (Erma? linden tlbursb THURSDAY 3.30-—Ladlcs‘ Aid regular monthly ‘meeting — Ladies‘ Parlor. Tim-Tuxis Squares, regular meet;- ing - Social Hall. “Whats your name?" the groc- cry-store manager asked the young applicant for a job. “Scottfl replied the lad. "Ami your first name?" “Vvalterfi” “Thats n pretty well-known name," remarked the manager, with a smile. The boy looked pleased. “It ought to be," he replied. "I've been delivering groceries around here for two years.“ Lumoncn prevented by billiard’!- POULTRY I am now buying ilrcsised Fowl and (‘IIIckc-ns. Please note the following condltionsi Fowl can be dressed by Scnlding. IIcdds off. Undrawn. Packed in IIEITCIS or boxes. Ship by freight. J. D. JENKINS 569T-l0-27-3l. SATURDAY °“‘T?9.E..‘.‘.°.f‘.S.I..".?‘?.”......... 10c 12c RK ROAST PO IIcI5cI7c mined) PORK C IIOPS (iri PURE PORK SAUSAGES f2 for . Also FRESH AND SBIOKED FISII QYIYI-UDING OYSTISRS AND S(‘.-\I.l.Ol"S AT LOWEST Plilf lax‘ -PHONES— 389 390 5690-1 0-27-31 EXEDIITDRS NOTICE l have placed the books and ac- counts oi‘ the late J. llenwick Matheson, M. D., in the hands of Mill Lillian Mnthcson, Springfield for collection. immediate payment h required to be made to her it her home. - . Dlted twenty-fifth Octzber, 1932. II. B. MlcliAY, Surviving Ilxetutor Clifton. SNLIO-ZI-tstt-fl. TI MORE AND MORE OF YOUR OLD GOLD Can be uscd—so look up your old Jcurcllery and bring it in to us, and use it as cash f0 get anything you mny need in our store. G. H. TAYLOR I I Jeweller and Engraver Wji