. , ' Sumlmerside Had a Successful '_V ‘ous Reports At A u] Mae‘ m Progress Madgn lgy Cleublug Reveal 1.1-0 a Golf _ Clab' Y .Westem' ear Locla I s ‘or boll Intelsat n lowly nature may ll oonto n wold strictly lrlllbls Th oeummenidecioif club held wife foursomes or family Ioureomer “w” their annual meeting this year and the various reports showed that the fig-mg, office’, ‘w. club had made great progress and month when the ’ had become a great asset to the; town. . Extracts from the report of the? president, Mr. W. E. MacDonald, in m; m worth noting. _ Mir. MacDonald is pleased to state that the Club property has steadily improved and enthusiasm i; growing and nlsmbership has increased. This is due to‘ the tre- mendous effort of the membership committee and their report shows an increase of. thirty eight mem- I5. The Green Committee have also done their part and it is safe to say that if the effort put up this years continues the Summerside course will be, within the next five years one of the best in the Mari- time Provinces. The Greens Committee have been sung, 00m m, active in sowins seed on the aseen Ladiegy Anna, on‘ and imlmivln! the fairway and get- ting ready to extend greens No. 5 ‘mtal and No. 6. By extending No, 5 and building nev. green on No. 6 length has been added to both greens, which is rnurh appreciated by the mum“; members. The drainiflfl lystem of} Year; in. whole course has been vastlyLabor improved. New equipment has been Field Operations purchased to keep the course in Adminiggrgtion tracto has Professional, Steward, and perfect condition. A been purchased also new rollers and mowers. As the financial statement Balance will show the Club debt has been credit must be given to the ladies,‘ who have assisted very materially h this matter. . Much credit is due to Mr. H. T. Holman as secretary of the Club terest. Sixteen late members were re- to the new membership committee to see that they become full time members. Several suggestions were made sidered by the new executive. Ringer scores should count only Mortgage when made in ompetition l ; handicaps c pay Steamer In Port ‘the B. S. Zenda. arrived at the on Thursday from Halifax, N.S. She Marine Wharf. Summerside, was chartered by the Maolihrlane Produce Co. to load seed potatoes “iii “will! for the New York mar- ket. John Pillman, New Annan and Simmons and MacFarlane, of Free- town are also shipping potatoes and iiimips on this steamer. She will take about 20.000 bogs of lgatoee and 35.000 bags of turnips. IND-Ur MAN souon DISGUISID As WOMAN MIAFORD, Ont" Nov. lt-Dres- led in a woman's coat with a white meal: over his face and only his eyes showing, a man attempted to rob the Kiiisht Manufacturing and Lumber -___...._ _ HE SUMMER IDE GUARDIAN 32d PRINCE v COUNTY CHRONICLE ABBI. ENlliYABiE,Kee" —I.‘hin column II reserved for news but ldvartllllg 0i sorted F!» DAWEWIIUNBERTAT? BORDEN Sid Elliott's Orchestra s u u l- rind forden Opened Borden m: Show got away to e reel start with some mo entries Competition Fox In Show Yesterday team Pily~teams wpresenting , °“° i" day a -rA'molnzl-: m B c Sco u - m,“ he mvmdfiii-Viic Iaiiarsllv Apple Day Sale. i-Kgg-fi-ISPIL Heétefl Han’ ‘M, u, “m, pfimmmm" "i" Admlaalon-85c. . i b, d “Wild mist anemone anti-freeze dis- . mmiiuuoniwf " “We early tributed by Braces‘. L-ms-il-la-ai. - Mr. MaeDonaJd- closed his ad- .-'ro GET 1701* rmcas lol- your L244‘) senomity to an a science, the Siilldv o; a 111mm,, l“ which Y0" mo? Exhaust yourself but never your subject. Profit and loss, ending Oct 91. i084 Friday, Nov, 16th. ' i904. for your dress with an appeal that golf is 11 g 13 1-1 H i Qn°_ of t“ must rectum)“ the" T935‘. 09d Ibo S]? 98w $99015. "m n m ayor Drug ensing n. a: Poggeigm: u. 4 n-is-tr. Death Of _Wm. °' °° - and -s'rovs rlra INAME ‘m’ ,,,,,,,,,,,,, M, h i~ m» R. Waite emery cloth and stove oil, sold at L-MIS-ll-lfl-Qi. Braces. -_-- The death occurred on Thursday _(}IVE Tm; 51,51) HAND i0 the moming at his home in Sherbrooke Boy flgoutg on Saturday. ‘Apple Day, , 0f Mr. William R. Wblfd EH61‘ l lin- L. s-ii-ib-zi. glaring illness of over two years. ' S. Homer, held the highly wpprecie- of midnight. The pAGClSIOII of spew?! At the High School auditorium last night the Mount Allison artists under the direction of Professor H. tive audience enthralled with their ‘ ‘ ui excerpts from Gilbert and Sullivan's lively light operas. The vocalists were Misses Pauline Winters, Margaret Collin and Pro- fessor H. S. Hamer and A. W. True- man, assisted at the piano by Miss Madelyn Dexter. Their delightful work will long be remembered by the music lovers of ‘ " The one act skit “A Midnight Phantasy" was a cleverly acted presentation in which the dialogue was carried on by two ladies, one old fashioned, the other modern, who descended from their paintings at the haunting hour of one, the slang of the other and the misund ‘ending resulting from Mr. Waite was in his 71st year and RECEIPTS -lsl.ANn APPLES for Islandfwas a very hishiy 1 ‘ ‘ resident Fee eaters sold by Island Scouts Satur- 0i the district. He resided on the m”; . . . , . . . . . . . .. $1373.00 day. L-zaqi-ii-is-zi, old Waite homestead, where he was C0mn1lttee 402,45] born and his sons live on neighbor- 2336 -.SWEEDIBH steel axes and ins farms- ........ 195.60 Indian ash axe handles, sold whole- He was married twice. I-lie first “i, and m“) M, 3,-3.5’; . ywife who died some fourteen years ............ $1904.33 L-MlCi-ll-lti-Zl. i180 was Miss Lila Linkletter. His second wife, who survives him, was DISBURSEMENTS —YES, A BIG RANGE of scarfs, Miss Edith Milligan, olf Snerbrooke. ties and. shirts; also one of the largest range of cloths for suits $ 100.96 and overooats. L. B. Gallant, taller 508.75 and men's wear. L-248s 198.58 206.51 110m Previo "u... —K. OF C. CARD PARTY — The both were highly amusing to the at- tentive audience. W. R. T. Flemington head master of Mt. Allison University gave a. short and interesting address on the work and improvement being done on the campus. A hilarious reading entitled "Confessions", given by Miss Francis Coffin, was received with hearty laughter and applause by her highly delighted listeners. A’ sale of candy was held during the intermis- slon. .Besides his widow, his five sons are ileft to mourn, namely: Prank, Wal- ter. Ray and Alfred, all re- siding in Sherbrooke; Harry on the homestead. Also one brother, James T. Waite, of Travellers Rest and two sisters, Mrs. Sherman of Boston and Misc. ~.-. . LIABILITIES 468.81 and dance was held at "The Home" iaiitlieiai; 518.83 on Wednesday evening and was a considerably reduced this year and ‘lbtal 81994.33 FINANCIAL snmunm ASSETS as a great deal of its success h 'A u, been due to his efficiency and r31”... agiicegminem {Real Ebtate . eeived last year and it will be up Ibtai t 51.00 025.40 0500.01 $72.71 dun-n. ular ekl K. f C. cl rty n! we y o c“ m Mira. Benjamin Muttort of Edmon- very enjoyable atfair. The prizes "iiiiedws- were won by Miss Yvonne Arsenault and Mr. R/eigh Coffey-S. --IIOLMAN’S MASTER. TAILOR. TlPSPTo be a "Perfect Fit," s. Suit must receive the i attention of a ‘CPILsmen-iiains taken with every detail. Let Holmanh Master Tailor fashion your Suits exactly to your build Enjoy the Satisfaction of being smartly dressed at all times- yet pay no more. Holman’: Guar- antee every garment to give Lasting Satisfaction. - PROFESSIONAL MODELS ARE PLANNING T0 MARCH 0N WASHINGTON WASHINGTON. Nov. l5—6pi.es Times Square rep.rt that the em- battled New York models, who are bitter about society girls compet- ing with them, will be on the march to Washington this week to have a good cry on Uncle Sam's ton, and to whom sympathy is ex- tam stationed at strut/lo corners of‘ by the president to be con- Accts. Payable should be ad usted sur-p flwiiiiiiy: more organized plain es- m‘ Declaliy on Tea Days; husband and ----...... DOB-n --L.AID T0 REST-The remains of Ray Clow, ten year old son of Mr. m and Mrs. John Ciow, who came to his death through a fall on the con- Bank nevenue .. .. Capital and 4....“ Total the Catholic Cemetery on l. ursday $71.11‘ Church was very largely attended. tended in a body. Rev. Fr. OT-Isnley Keco rd Weignt celebrated the Requiem Mass. m‘! Rev; Dr. G. J. Machell n, V.G., per- For Turnip formed the last rites a the Brave- Mesarg, n, '1', 1101mm, 5M“ hwelside. The poll bearers were: James °l1 4181318)‘ in their store e. huge tur- niD weighing when it was taken from the field, thirty-one pounds. This i4 Pol-hobs a record for all Canada and shows just whet can be produc- ed on Prince Edward Island, the Garden of the Gulf. The turnip was grown on the {um of Mr. Jamel Sullivan, of Summer- side East. Many experienced fat-mus who have viewed the turnip say they have never seen one quite so large. ’I‘he turnip is firm and about. the sine of a fairly large pumpkin-g, Hogan, Elmer Gallant, Hubert Mac- Neiil and Elmer Biacquiere-S. PEBSONAIS -Mr. Ira C. Lewis, son of Mr. Colby Lewis, of Freetown, left Tues- day morning enroute to the Royal Fair held in Toronto in charge of some of their prize holstein cattle. We hope this young enthusiast will win honors and bring credit to the Island-S. -Mr. James T. Waite, who has been in Montreal for some weeks for a serious operation, has sufficiently recovered to return to his home in Traveller's Beet. His many friends trust he will soon be out and about PRICE OI’ ADMISSION TO DANCE SET l! ELECTRIC IVEIQ: mmpany’ “mm, o, m, Damn w CAMBRIDGE, Mass Nov. ls ._ scam-S- -- With r ded b -- Efli?" if,‘ "',‘,,,,_',,,""°“°‘ “hf more? ‘$1., rifiiinfisrmffi. ovswo Arm-rm ' ° "° m” " ‘Massachusetts institute of Tech- A" W“ m" '1'” vomasmaliwoolhehfiredashof "i" plunged into the floor as he fled from the company's offices at the arrival of Fred A. Knight, em- ploye. Tiiii qucerly-dressed person enter- ed the company's office just five minutes before the factory workers were to receive their pay lest night. About five feet six inches in height, "Y! bandit appeared just as Miss Gladys Irwin and ma: Alcock. Ii-eiiosrsnhers. were checking the Ply envelopes, The two women had charge of l1,- 500 at the time. when the man step- Ded through the front office en- "Ruse he shouted for the women to hand over the money and drew a rc- voiver, He bolted the door which leads to the factory but screams of the women brought Knight on the "in from another office. appeared the man fired the revolver, the bullet entering the M108! turned frcun their robot, de- signed to appraise the value of the modern girl according w her chem- ical worth, and proclaimed that a WW hiflh in feminine values had boon set and that the market worth of the most valuable young lady was exactly 90 cents cash. The chemical analysis dance, he in Walker Memorial by undo ad uates. appraised the girls in terms of the 18 elements found ln their QUEBEC, Nov. lit-Testimony that Leopold Houde had not done giyflging to provoke an attack on him were made by witnesses 7%" terday as the case of Honda's claim for omeo damages from Maurice "Moose" Nadeau and Herbie Mer- tinforttieloesofancyeandother injuries in a melee during a soft- bgll game this summer continued. ice. Admission the social filnotion was sot the electric they meter which the enact worth of the girls from local col- leges who braved the ' “ u- ro- bot to have their value, at depres- sion standards, fixed @E4MIIA WEQS AS IAMIL! LIAVIS i‘ PARIS, Nov. lit-Tears welled freely as Edoimora Sampedro. Ou- ban commoner wife of the Count of I Condoms, the former Crown Prince of Spill. bid “Twill 79l- terday to her mother and two sie- tera, who loft for La Rochelle to sail for Havana. from her royal hus- crete curbing, were laid to rest in morning. The service in St. Paul's‘ The classmates of the little lad nt- q“ MacNeill. ‘ranton MacNeill, Charles BD valGiNC UP FATHER shoulder. Miss Gertrude L. Mayer, leader in I the fight to drive the Junior Lea- guers out of the dress shops and ‘back to the bridge tables, announ- . ces she is tired of fooling around with the local NRA officiab in New York. and that on Wednes- day she will come right to head- arters. The NRA was so gratified by this impending visit that formal order c udin; until Dec. 1 its study of l. negligco code. Washington probably the ithoroughly marched upon city in ‘the world since Jericho, na has been marched upon by models It has been marched il'_?0l’l by hunger marchers. bonus marchers, Communists, chorus girls, merry pie queens, cheese queens, midgets. Socialists. boy orator-s and the Louisiana State football team. How to receive model marchers is what is baffling official circles. Marvin H. McIntyre, assistant secretary to President Roosevelt, has agreed to inform the President that he is being marched upon. The odds are, however, that the models will be switched off the main line and sent to the NRA. Miss Meyer says what she wants is I. code for models-something she can wave under the tilted noses of the society girls and tell them t0 “scram" out of the modelling bus- iness or she will report them to the President. If a code is all she wants, she might es well stay in New York and get it by correr pondence. Once she gets down here the NRA probably will give her two codes and some old blotters that General Johnson left when he moved out. Miss Mayer might profit from the experienw of the cloth manu- facturer who walked in and timid- ly asked for a. code. Before he could get out the NRA gave him three- textile code. garment code and woollen goods code. The supply of codes fu- exceeds the demand the» days. KINTVILLE T0 HAVE $85,000 HOSPITAL KIINTVKLLNB" Nov. lo-A new hospital will be built here in i006. - it was decided at a meeting of the Kentville Hospital Association. The lrst donation toward the cost of the hospital was received in 108i from George IL celkin. Who willed his entire property. valued :0, $40,000, to the association. The ate A. Milne Haber, of willed $00,000. and Mrs. Barclay Webster, of Kent-ville. $5.000. I It was estimated at last night's - eating that the new hoMtal and 1y 008.000. ii, issued a- ; costs under the I most Wbund that she Halifax. _ PROGRAM Madrigal-From Ruddigore Quar- Oflenbach ‘Trio-Coffin, Winters and Trueman. The Bold Gendarmes, duet-Ham- er and Trueman. Piano Solo, Chopim-Pauline Win- ters. a Regular Strange Adventure, Royal Queen-Quartette. “Love That's True Will Live For- ever," "Love and Fklendshlrf-Solo- ist, 'I‘ruema.n. _ "A Midnight PhantasW-Francise Elliot and Evelyn Richmond. Second Part "Invitation From My Window", “If Ever I Marry At AlP-Soloist, Pau- line Winters. "Confessions", Coffin. kicrgeanfs Song — ‘lineman and reading — Francis n18. “Tit Willow", solo-Homer. “Brightly Dawns Our Wedding DaW-Quartette. RANCIIERS DANCE AS BABIES WAIT (Canadian Press) ADELAIDE, South Australia, Nov 15-"1! the Duke of Glouces- ter goes upcountry it would amuse him to attend a ram!‘ ice," says a woman writer, 1 .:- z to the royal visit for the Hztoria Centennial-y. ‘The mothers and fathers, who come from 10118 distances, have to bring their babies he they naturally cannot leave them unattended in i-iiélr bush homes The babiu us- uallyarepalrkedinapaz-tofthe hall separated from the diancc and very keen, leaving the judges a SiiBFD- Judges Stephen Taylor of ably with many in the Mhritimes. magnificent building for show pur- ter than ever. A em poses. which. compares most favor- prise winners will aoiikzlr late]? o! WOMEN OF U. S. MUST MAKE THEMSELVES NECESSARY IN POLITICS JERSEY CITY, N. J., Nov. l5 — American women, Mrs lViial-y T. Norton says. will win political re- cognition just as fast as they make themselves necessary in politics. She speaks with authority, for she is Democratic State chairman. the only woman ever to hold such an office in New Jersey, she was the first eastern woman and the first feminine Democrat t0 be elect- ed to the United States Congress, having served continuously since 1925 and she is the only woman to be chairman of a House of Reple- sentatives committee. Mrs. Norton, practising what she preaches, has earned her rewgrii- tion. She is a forceful public speak- er and an executive. As such. she was head of the Women's Speak- ers‘ Bureau for the Democratic National Committm during the i928 presidential campaign. FINDING 1,000 SHARES IN BOOK AT AUCTION BRIGHTENS BUSINESS CALGARY, Nov. 15-It was per- haps the dullest ending to a sale of household effects the auctioneer had ever experienced. The unusual collection of novels. dictionaries and reference books slowly. Sudde ‘y there was a com- motion in the corner and bidding became brisk and reckless. A wom- an customer had found 1,000 shares of oil stock in one of the hooks. was going very 0g WOMAN cums N. Y. nosmrlu. HAS GIVEN rum WRONG BABY NEW YORK, Nov. ill-Mrs. Gen- naro Pissclno today appealed to Mayor Fiorello H. I-afiuardia, the Police department, the fire depart- ment. or any one else who would make a good Solomon. 0n October 3i, she said, she gave birth to a boy in a Manhattan hos- pital. The hospital she said, has given her a girl which she doesn't want. Soon after the ordeal, she said the doctor told her: “Congratulations. That's a fine boy." The next day a nurse brought the baby to her bed and Mrs. Pisacano said she remember ‘ her saying: -— "’I‘h.at's a. beautiful baby boy you have, Mrs. Pisacano." Mrs. Pisacano took her baby, noticillfa head necklace around its neck tagged with the family name and the initial M (male). She un- wrapped the infant to admire it. then screamed. It was no boy. Yesterday, after hours and hours of debate with hospital authorities. Mrs. Pisacano and her husband, a worker on relief rolls, angrily left for home. Half m hour later a hos- pital nurse came panting up the stairs of their tenement with the baby girl, thrust her into Mrs. Pis- ecano's arms and fled. The hospital said that regardless Mrs. Pisacands memory of whet the doctor and nurse said. she nBll her own baby, a girl. A careless nurse had put an "M" tag instead of an "F" tag around its neck, but that meant nothing, they said. The Pisacanos have five other Mrs. Pisacano. , WIIIFF COCKTAILS (By The Canadian Press) of perfumes is a. ncw way to ex- press feminine inrlividuility. Some women have their own mixed according to their individual recipe at perfume cocktail bars in- stalled by several stores to meet the new fad; others leave it to the “barrnalds" to provide them with something tricky. ‘rho oo'ktails are made with a dash o: this. a few drops of that, just a whiff from this bottle and some more from another-in fact. like any other cocktail. Success lies in making the fundamental corn- rponents blend. {ii OLD FASHIONED GARDENS as all babies will, howl lustily at intervals. A wonderful fact is that each mother recognizes her own baby's wail and breaks off in the middle of her dance to go and comfort him. The ranchers all do a ‘turn’ during the evening and the success of one entertainment was a rancher who recited a poem which lost nothing of its value de- llfltc the fact he had absent- mitdedly come without his Se _. .. MEMORY AS GOOD AS POLICE NOTES (By The Canadian Press) . Nov. ‘i-Tile extraor- dinary memory of a woman private detective was commented on at the Marylobone Police Court. Mrs. Viole Molock, detective. said for l4 years. she never made a note of what she or a. prisoner or anyone else! had said. As a test, she was asked to re- peat long statements which she alleged that she and four others had made e week before. It was written notes word for wold. WHILE IIUSBANDS AT HOME NIW YORK, Nov. lm-Wivea are taking the play away from their husbands, Henry Modell, New York sportsman, has found after some 1e- search. They are going to gymnasiums and developing their muscles, he says. while the husbands who used to do equipment would coat approximete- just that are sitting home with a In memory we raise the latch of an old garden gate That for many long years has hung I in its place And walk by the hedge of hawthorn and ash, We view the hollyhocks blooming in state. The turf bordered flower beds, with roses so rare, Look down on the evergreen and garden musk here southern wood, marigolds, poppies, balsnms. {Tiger lilies, sweet meadow, blue- ] bells and columrbine fair. The grandold mckery that stood in its place, Graded with portulaca. mignonette and ice plant so fine Pansies, daisies, violets and sweet fm-get-me-nots Here the wandering Jew and ivy geranium interlaoe. The ‘In the twilight we wander, should i grandmother return. To thgwlrolg" forsaken garden to Andnboilquets of bride's buttons. sweet William so fair Maiden hair fern and bachelor but- tons to place in her urn. we all return w our loved eel-den! 8815!! When the beautiful old fashioned flowers are abloom. Time cannot erase this loved vision so clear. " When we walk down the trail of mommy's lane. -(Mrs.) Minnie M. Murray Kenniker, New H L‘ c COME INTQ FAVOR- their father. CECAGO, NOV. l4—-A wcktail Qerned_ [GRENADA THE SPICE ISLE hildren-all blue-eyed bicndes like Mrs. Pisacano is bru- nette. The baby still is too young for family characteristics to be dis- OF THE WESTERN WORLD The great change which has come over the world since ancient days in the matter of what was considered wealth is Pibbably no- where better shown than in the matter of spices. In olden days spices were synonymous with wealth and those countries which dealt in them were usually consider- ed strong financially. Spices do not now occupy the same economic pos- ition relatively as they did in those far off days, modern methods of with one of the chief uses of spices which was to disguise the taste and make food which would otherwise be rather obnoxious more palatable. Spices, however, still have their use . Ivl waveguide]- ofmlid bani preserving foods having done away‘, in! u“: a» IT'S LIVER lull, MAKES YOU FEEL so wnnciirn ML!‘ 8113-1111»: oo-Ilgméeoo of $01k; gwfirgfii ' "' Calomel Ia N . ~ from the district. All classes were finished their work and m; m“ well filled and the competition was class judged got away at 2 p. m. :1 W» It: you to feel healthy and very arduous task. siren-mug, N" n, 10k, ‘M m H ‘ The Show was officially opened H. Monkley of Summenid found ‘Ygluhflfafiim won dips byI-Iisworehip MeyorLeard offoxoealltoboofhighclagand m’ ‘f. Borden who 1n appropriate words the close competition in all in- Ewcswflsa-T . expressed hi5 ny-r" ‘ ' it 5010i “ W88 W811 ' u, by 5x111. flnn-thadiaoomfortofgnqbloa asked to open such a show and con- bitors and spcctntq ._ w}, mgggn-femrmie l gratulated the show committee on The show continues tomorrow mnnxlmhldbtuth ' their foresight in erecting such a and promiggg i0 b, 1 a. ‘M be“ h“ h m: pita! bilal B _ A ollomol ol old reliable Ctnrtniris vegetable. nun. n . iiv with u? . aausssc. " .....'"....g“. a your money on lemons. In ,Aakf C ' name with the lfSmm-nétllggl, on the .1‘ $1 Ida at all drugglltl. d1 LUNG COLLAPSE AFTER. _,,__ OPERATION HELD CAUSE '__ or MANY nan-fig m-lnmnnlmnm, Nov. 15. - cot lapse of the lungs after operatig, , instead of pneumonia is blamed_ b lDr. Louis H. Clerf. bronch professor ‘at Jefferson Hospital,” causing deaths of many patients? “ “Dramatic results" have beerfoh tained in saving lives through "ills of the brohchoscope in such can!!!‘ . Clerf told the Inter-state Post- g aduate Medical Assembly. Discussing recent discoveriervm connection with cancer, Dr. Charles H. Mayo, head of the Rochester. Minn., Mayo clinic, stated that can- cer cannot be looked upon as "n! affliction of human beings as a. pon- alty for not living right." It has been found that plants and animals suffer from the disease. he said, add- fng. . “We certainly can't blame animals for the way they live, and so we see that all forms of life have this ten- dency of overgrowth of tissue." . EITUR-TS TO SAVE ' PAPERS IS FAT ST. HYACINTHE, Que. Nov. 15- Returriirlg to the smone-filled home in an effort to save some valuable papers, Mrs. Saul Rnireau. ‘i5; of Ste. Rosalie, Bagot County, “lost her life during a fire which rand the house in which she lived with her aged husband, Conrad Grenijer, a. neighbor. made a brave attempt to locate the woman in the binning house but without success. ‘Her charred body was recovered later. REMEMBER. PEACE! Lest we forget our fathers’ sacn- fioe, - To quench at last the war-god's awful thirst, To pour him line great cup-dill“ it suffice!- That we their sons no more be war- accursed: ‘we grave in granite my. in brcnel . and brass What's deeper cut by Life's out- lass In every heart, Lest we forget! and are produced on a fairly large scale on the island of Grenada, in the eastern group of the British West Indies. and many of the spices reaching Canada come from ithis island in vessels of the Can- "adian National Steemsh’ Can- land of Grenada and in turn Can- ada ranks second in the supply of goods w. that island, the United Kingdom occupying first place. Among the imports which Grenada takes from Canada are chem. dried fish, flour, pickled and smoked ber. boots and shom. motor oars and parts. cotton piece goods, cot- ton manufactures, electrical goods, medicines. iron and steel goods. portoifmowrcaraisa FIJI IsLANnnlts 1mm ‘IN CANADIAN AUTOS Canadian motor cars have made anamsfortihemselvosixlthefcr- eimfieldandinthecescoif the Fiji Islands, two well known Can- adian makes ere the most in de- mand. The construction of addit- ional roads along with improve- ionel Railways. Along with the ex- trade in parts. Canadian motor truck are also represented in the Fiji Inianda, one Canadian mak recei ‘ a meats. refined sugar, tobacco, lum-l correlated _ °l At your nearest deala. I Let us forget the wrcnv. the htt- ter hate - With which we curse ourselves. our fellow-men, .331 despicable means. annihilate ,Wfiih blasts, like death-raysphl v beyond our ken. Our fathers fell to subjugate, ro- zada is a good customer of ‘the is- , pa, For us the last grim sentinel Of tyrannous war. l Let us forget! Remember peace! "I‘is God's owl benison That we, his children, live in sweet accord; Yet we have sounded oft the clon- on "Iio Inns!" unthinking still thlll by the sword - Shall he be killed who wields-tile sword. 0 pray - -- And watch that there may beifov aye ~ - Peace perfect peace! - . embe r pescei . —George Edward Hart. Nov. ihifll n FALL-FURRING §§ FOX RATION N0. r- -. ‘iii ii“i. ljiir iiihi; ..-./’ In airs banal" NI in Y$ MAKE MI SICK‘ DO YOU MEAN TOTILL M! YOU COULDN'T HND II IR AT iF Tut QOLKJ. (outta -r FIN - mm ow D\D 1T0 IND HM‘! on MAGGIE‘. Hahn u: Comet "Ow- A flolncitnAN ZOLLOWI N ' tufl meaiusaramimiim . ii I