“ ' " Qnslsssslsn ‘ Ihnslrlerttt For Sale nnsvarisram ‘Arruzs AT r. s. ReevesfiSouthpox-t. 8150-10-5-81. Il-QIIDDOABII. SUITABLE l-‘OD lining outhouses, etc., 1c. per sheet. Guardian oiiice. ~ ti "l. IALB — OLD PAPERS, I osnts bundle. Guardian Office. 2-441. FOI- GALI -- HOUSE AND 1.01:. Shopiattaclied. Paul A B01 U5, Bummerside. 8205-10-7-21. I05. SALE TO LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. FOB BALE - BETWEEN TWO and three thousand feet rough board lumber. A. D. Mullin, Bed- ford, R. R. i 0155-10-5-61. IOB SALE-CHRYSLER RUMB- le seat Standard Wire Wheel 1980 model. Run 9,300 mil, perfect condition. Terms ii necessary. Ap- ply Guardian. 8997-9-34-ti Female Help Wanted WANTED-GIRL. APPLY AT EL- dDD Hotel. ~ 9106~10-1-t! Salesmen Wanted oALaimAa Aivn Anvnansmo Specialty Salesman. Experience preferred but not essential. High - est commissions. Good contract no right man. Apply with refer- ences to Box No. 520, London, Ontario. h S. W. Oct. 5-61. Situations Vacant WANTED ‘AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN T0 sell engraved Personal Christmas Cards one dollar dozen up. Sam- ples fitted into leather carrying case. Premier Art Guild, Victoria St, Toronto. S. V. 10-3-tl3i. Wanted _ WANTED - FOX PLETING BY Eddie Deveaux, Dundee, P. E. I. Prices low. Seven years experience. 9210-10-7-11. WANTED - BRIGHT, HEATED furnished room with board. Apply P. 0. Box 311. 9189-10-6-31 Miscellaneous JOIIN ALFRED MoDONALD, PEO- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. 5153-6-10-1 month. EKCEPTIONAL BARGAIN IN A fishing boat, two master, Nova Scotia built, 3B it. long. Hull good as new. New sails and spars. Buick‘ engine, electric starter. Must be sold within ten days. Pricc $350.00. A. D. Muliin, Bedford, R. R. ' 9156-10-5-61. Male Help Wanted ‘HOW T0 GET A GOVERNMENT Job." Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Ltd, Toronto 10. M. H. W. 10-3-5-51. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY’ ‘$35_;$50 can as EARNED weekly in spare time selling well known line Per- sonal Christmas Cards. Scores oi stenographers, accountants, clerks, etc., exceeded this last season. Beautiful new portfolio sample iree. Master Kraft Limited, Tor- , onto. Representatives wanted small towns aldo. 2-H. H. W. 10-2-5-7-9-12-‘14-16-19- 21-23-26-28-30. - — Teachers Wanted WANTED - DY JANUARY 1st, First or Second Class Teacher for Hunter River School. Supplement 0300.00. Irene wedlock, Sec- retary. 9184-10-6-31. cisii BUSINESS ‘its; giving the matter serious consideration I have decided it is impossible to continue doing busi- ngg undo]- ths present Credit Sys- tem. Therefore on and after Oct. 18th my books will be closed and no furtheforedit given. J. W. McEWEN. Bristol, I’. I1‘. I. 0212-10-‘1-21. ALLEY 81 (W8 BOOK DEBTS We have made srrsnfl- meats with our successors The Wright Shoo (10.. to issue roasipislnonr name ior a shorttiine. It will make things much niors pleasant if these bills aloplomptly andssplesssnt- UDCIGIIIIUIIIIC‘ " theeredit. AN! TIMI TRIS WEEK WILL BE 0.8. ALLEY o co. LTD. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘l Classified Advertisements i Opportunities for Men and Women 1y at home in spare time. For particulars write Auto Knitters ALSO PRESENT ,OWNEBS t. . Address Auto Knitters Ltd., Yarn f ‘Department, Toronto 9. o-iii-sii-si. To Let ior two. All conveniences. Apply 62 Sydney St. 0181-10-8-21 FOR. RENT-TWO 0R. THREE furnished rooms, heated, suitable for light housekeeping. Also gar- , age in good locality. Apply ' Guardian Office. , 9182-10-8-31. MISSOURI HAS HUGE MELON CROP JEFFERSON CITY, Oct. 6.-—(U. P.)-A crop oi 2,039,750 watermeions was harvested in Missouri this year, according to state board oi agriculture estimates. Size of the melons averaged 15 per cent larger than in 1930. Only 1,624,000 melons were raised last year. The tomato crop was much smaller than in 1930, averaging only 1.8 tons per acre against 2.2 tons last year. COLLEGE CUTS ENNROLLMENT ALBANY, N.Y., Oct. 6.-(U.P.)— In order to avoid a sprplus of 1 i Plctou. T0 LET—IN A PRIVATE nousn. market yesterday. Prices in general‘ nicely furnished bedroom, suitable lremained 5ga¢1°npry_ potawe, 511d, 0121111111 011111111111 SERVICES AT OIIWILL-VIIN- . ON for Sunday, Oct., 11th, are as follows: St. Andrews 11 s. 111.2 Vernon River 3.80 p. 1a.: Cherry L”; mm m, gummy; mum. V0119)’ Rally Service It ‘I p. m. Rev. .1 Howl rammed ma; yam} and 5' P1°'°°- Mim-‘m- instrumental music in honour oi "Rotary Anna" who ‘were privileged LEAVE FOR SYNOD-Ml‘. J. F. m dine with the“. noun“, male Pmmh M'- Gwr“ '7”dm°' w" relations-husbands, fathers, broth- -———-—-'— I EARN FROM I25 T0 ISDMONTII- "Ilwmae L. Ramsay, luv, Dr. Ash- m‘ The" w“ ‘ ygry Large at- d°wn "f Kemmmn’ “d m“ m‘ ‘ ’ presided over by the Pres- mdmcpomiicht c101, Toronto o. ,°°"°"“° °' N" “M” M‘ "m" ldent. aoioi-im J. .1. nor-hw- A d” u’ 9mm“ ‘he with" 55m“ recherche dinner was served under .. and Auto Knlttersiof the Presbyterian Chi-itch in th d‘ a _ write ioi- Needles, Olde cynic fcshsdo which opened in Pictou 1m ° mm“ °' t“ "m"! m“ Yarn and new wage agreement. ievehlhah The Moderator’ m“ R“ ager, Mr. Mould, which was thor- Hensley Stavert is at present in Madam, by the mm” hhhs‘ and altogether enlivened the proceed- 11188 and helped the digestion, while an orchestra, under the direction oi Miss Earle, contributed lively in- . strumentai music. Mrs. Roper eon- tributed two humorous recitatlons, while a. trio consisting of Messrs. Stems, Dingwell and Rntarian yasrnaoairs manna-more was a fairly good attendance at the- turnips again dropped slightly. Hal’; sold from 40c to 45c; straw 800;! oats 30c; turnips 18c; potatoes 20c’ l to 25c; chicken 90c to $1.15; ducks gsiizfngzfgkr“ “"°' d°“‘“"“1 "°' $1.00 to $1.25; eggs 35c; butter 28c, ' . The President announced that soc; 1 u; ba 1 £6 pk 3f geetsfizc 32:, the Directors had decided to raise ‘money for the Crippled Children's Fund by putting on a race meeting on Thanksgiving Day, and called upon Rotarian Dr. Heath McIntyre to explain the details which he did. very good showing at the fish math It is intended to raise $500, and et mackerel sold from 15c to 35c; every member m expected t° Se" wk 6c m the necessary number oi tickets to put the event over without any VERNON woMr-zrrs msrrrurn "°“b1°' The Pmgmmm” i” *‘~ 9°“ _The Vernon ladies held their up one, and the vaudeville such as will um, monthly Immube meeting °h‘appeal to a holiday crowd. v New”, Sept" “m. M the home After dinner the dining saloon of Mrs. Jack Huntley, with the Pres. w” cleared and dmcmg engaged m the chain Meeting opened with in; while provision was also made the Ode and women: Creed {Oh for those who preferred to play lowed by roll call answered by ten bridge‘ members and one new member. The function was voted one oi The minutes o, last meehhg were the most enjoyable and successful read and approved ahd a discus. Ladies Nights yet held .under the carrots 3c 1b.; parsnlps 4c; celery 10c to 15c; corn 30c doz.; tomatoes ripe 7c 1b.; green 20c pk.; pumpkins 3c 1b.; cauliflower 10c to 15c; cab- bilge 8c to 10c. There was not a Political Action In Great Britain |Prime Minister, -- - great bulk of the Labor party crps- sed to the Opposition benches and thus the complexion oi the House was entirely altered. Today zhe actual party standings ' Labor 2B4; Conservative 263: Liberal. 58; New Party 4, rhdepchd- Continued from page I ___._____i,___ PRESENT STANDING (Canadian Press) v LONDON, Oct., 6—0n the basisQa 0i’ a straight fight between the Na- tional Government forces and Lab- liossibly aided by Lloyd Gwrsish Liberals, the standing c1] Parties in the House oi Commons which dissolves tomorrow is as fol- oughly enjoyed. choruses by the- PRESENT SITUATION But the important happenings o1 ‘hi? Past few weeks. sweeping across we need the money and second we need the room. Botiii party lines, render this standing of "e513; conservatives 283; LlberalsUittle value as a clear indication 58; Independents 4; Opposition 276; . Laborites 267; New Party 4; Ind. Labor 3; Irish Independent 2. Total 614. (1 vacant). _ , ,_ _ ,, , Just how many of the Liberalsmust be counted a due“ °r "wmi 1922 Dodge lourmg ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ Wm SUDDOrt the National GovemJl-iflboritg members who have voted‘ _ .. mam campaimh ,5 uhherhhm were ‘in support of the National Govern- , 1927 10rd ltofldstel‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 100.00 ‘are at least 22 under Sir John Shlment and thereby alienated their‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. mOn. and in addition a number of Lab“ “my supmrt- ; Second, the Liberals must be di-i vided into iree traders and pro-l National Government 830; Labor- oi the actual state of the Parlia- ment that is drawing to an early cse. To arrive at a true picture: First, from the ‘Liberal Ministers. (Canadian Press) LONDON-y Oct 8_Perhament w“, tectionists. Twenty-two members p: be promgued Wednesday as wasgthe Liberallparty are ready to sum. previously arranged and h is ex_ipo1ft Premier MacDonald in any Dccted to be dissolved Thursday, coltrse‘ in which place the election would take place October 38. annl‘ cement on | Thirdly, the new party is some- thing of an enigma. It consists oi Sir Oswald Mosley, Lady Cynthia I-these matters Wm hot be made. gMosley, Dr. R. R. Fbrgan and W. E. ‘however’ “nth Mn MacDonald hasAllen, all former Laborites except hohfened with the King, which he Mr. Allen, a former Conservative. "The "little four" may be given an The cabins“ decision came as a added punch after the general e1- geherhl sumhse to everybody es_|ecti0n if their latest recnilt, Ted peclany since lobby gossip durmgldild) Lewis-well known puglllst I l will do tomorrow. columnl 1924 Ford Coupe .. 50.005 75.00: 1925 P01111110 Sedan . . . . . . . . . .. i00.00,1 1025 Dodge Sedan ...' .'.' f .'.' .' .' 150.00 lliaicllziughlin llliisicr Six . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2001i!) 1927 Willy's-Knight 'l‘0u1'ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 150.00 1928 Chryslei" Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00 1928 Whippet Couch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00 1928 Pontiac Sedan .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00 1928 Dodge Coupe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2311.00 1928 Essex Sedan . . . . . ..' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.01) 1928 Chrysler Sedan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ji00.00 1929 Ply-mouth Sport Roadster . . . . . . . . . . .. 2100.00 1927 Dodge Dclfuxe Sedan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 1929 Whippet Six Rumble Seat Coupe . ._ 300.00 1929 Overland Six Cylinder Sedan 3100.00 1928 Chev. Sedan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 300.00 1930 Whippet Sedan, run 21000 miles 450,00 GUARANTEED USED CARS At Your Own Price a T"! a, s55 s You will notice by the following list how serious-Z ‘iy wc have cut prices. But if you find in this list; something that you believe will suit you and the price is higher than you want i0 pay come in and let us talk; 1t over and be assured that we will take any reason,‘ able offer you make. This statement may seem odd to you but you will please realize that this is a forced; sale. We are forced i0 sell for two reasons, first that‘ V of which we must have. This is your (mporiuniiy. _ I Year Make Priced I Chev- Touring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115.00.‘ 1930 Dodge “8" Sedan, 0 wire yvheel-s-Ariiri 7,000 miles .......... . . . . . . . . . . . 900.00 Oldsmobile one-half ion truck . . . . . . . .. 75.00’ denied entry to the State COll8gC‘m|3nfl of the electric light in c111‘ for Teachers here. “There would be'hn11 and school, 1t was moved by nopoint to training more students ivm, Maser and seconded by Mrs. I ‘dmrupted ‘allowing thlhpflme Mm_| The Conservatives are probably own“; To OUR S001“ ever lsteras v15“; to Mn Lloyd Georgm ‘more of_ a unit than any other teachers, 300 students have been 'slon followed concerning the install “"59"?” M the Club- ‘the evening emphasized on expec- |_wms B‘ Se“ 1“ mndmrs “S” "id tahoh that the cabinet would be where he is something of an idol. All cars excepting those under $100.00 are guamn. teed in every way. You can drive them for three shirt; and I haven't time for chew- ing the rag these days." iLQil-lvomcnki Massionary Society- president, said. COLLECTS oLn mus in cigar boxes and files them away. I love to lean upon my spade, Trinity United Church Thank offering meeting - lieartz Memorial Hail. ‘Lilli-Weekly Prayer Service - Visi- tors welcome — IIeartz Mem- orial Hall. ELM-Session — regular monthly FOR 5.41.15 Farm 90 acres at Malpeque Road, ings. Well watered. Mile and half from Bradalbane Station. Sell with or without crop. Apply owner JOIIN A. MacDONALD, v Box 163, Breadalbane. 9l08-10-7-3i. I a i; If. VI. ii. Carson I II B. R. HOLMAN General Agent CIIABLOTTETOWN CIIIOPBACTOI Thrss Year Pslmerflrsdusis I84 Prince St. ram It'll . Home Cali Made. | SLEEPY EYE, Minn., Oct. 6.—- the remaining $2.75 over to Miss We are not working them! of 43.78 per cent fat. During July her first month after freshening. Reading that no member of a this cow gave 1927 lbs. milk, and 1n t” o! Mr. George Douglas’ who “extreme right wing" of the old graduating class in a western uni- each of three succeeding spent mo“ o’ the summer here? Labor party will go m the country One person received a letter from ter, while the twoyear-old, Fair a friend who wrote: "Ii I don't get a ‘Maid Echo, in her first lactation letter from you today, I'll est my period produced 12,758 lbs. milk containing 593.75 lbs. butter, her test, averaging 3.72 per cent fat. WEDNESDAY BOSWALL-At Marslifield, Oct. 1, the last five of which he was nast- . .1511; all N tn a1 ,P. n. 1.. before. 1931, to Mr and Mrs Ye osw . fr at gTml-ygo v13" they spenmcision ior an immediate election. some time at ‘Port nowifcsiiury °°‘“’°y°d w a“ P°‘"“°“‘“S "w 1m" i‘??? when they visited m“ ML MW pllcation that Mr. MacDonald hsdi 8.30—Ofl'iclal Board-Special meei- MCMUR|)()_Ag Keivm, opp, 5 Mr, friends werg .giad to welcome MT-i “'3_m“'“ “lcmmlal Hm‘ [James McMurdo, age 23, Funeral and Mrs. MacWalker and, recalled; etery, Kensington. o'clock from the christian Church, Montague, P.E.I. Card ‘of Thdnks J. W. Maifhee, Georgetown, _ eXtend his sincerest cliffe, left Saturday on a two ivecks Total Security ovci- 510.000.0011 than" “l "m m“? “m! 1'15"“ visit to Boston. wishes _N. D. MacLean Charlottetown and for the teaching profession than A, Sullivan ma; the 113m, be 1n- lhg hem! held on Wednesday, the’ The veteran Liberal leader" nyparty, yet there is a strong element could be used," Dr. A. R. Brubachcnktaiicd and all being in favor the regular meeting o; the B_ L s_ Wm was said, warned Mr, MacDonald motion carried. It was decided to be held oh Thursday’ Oct 3th at 3 that it would be a grave mistake to take $5.00 rent for the Hall out h-cloch - ‘ of the $7.75 that remained of the ___- ‘District Convention fund and Pass ‘ PlloToGRAPuD,_The Hang,“ :assuring him that 1f an appeal to Chronicle of Oct. 5th, contains sfihc country were decided upon he! (UPJ-Picking up old nails is the Huntley, secy. of the District Con- photograph of Miss Gme Mam“- would advise the Liberal ' party hobby oi J. L. Kiefer, who puts the-m vgntion, No sick calls were made eh Hclyand’ daughter o; Mn and members to stand as Independents, this month nor nothing needed in Mm A E_ Holland’ or Albany’ Ifloppoged to the Govemmemh Kiefer, although not especially ior-d the school. Mrs. Preset kindly offer E L. whose marriage h, John 3;n.| How well founded this gossip of old nails, would much prefer sre- ‘ed to take the next meeting. Meet- y chm. Coomhes’ J," of Hamwh Wm may have been could not be learn- ing them in his cigar boxes than ‘ing adjourned and a delicious lunch “he place m the United Church at ed tonight lylns in the street Where ihcy punc- v eon was served and a collection of Bedeque Shem,“ ture auto tires. ,g5c taken, 9213 call an election, describing such a ._ step as “a perilous adventure" and (Canadian Press) HOME FROM CHARLOTTE- i STOCK NOTE-A group o’ three TOWN-Mrsl-LI-I. Blackadar and LONDON- mt» 5_D@°k5 were A5 the d8)’ begins to close, if-foistein cows, one mature, a iour- M“ Charles Machelh who were on finally cleared 1,15,,‘ night m, the To smell the scent of fresh-turned year-old, and a two-year-old, bred a as“ to Mm Blackaaalfls son. Mn, general 819mm, ma; has been ex- earn“ ‘End Owned by J01"! ll- Chili. R115‘ Doh Blwkhdar o; the Roy,“ Bahh pected for some weeks. Prime Min- The fragrance or the ‘nose’ ma’ P‘ E’ I" have Just finished 365' oi Canada staff in Charlottetown m" M“'°D°m‘1d- “PPEWMIY ha“ I listen to the nesting birds _ day records on twice a day milking returned home hhursday night M: m; famed to draw Rt Huh Davld A5 they chlrrllp in the trees, ‘under Record oi Performance rifles t 1mm‘ five days mp Lloyd George into line with Liber- And watch the bonfire smoke ascend with a production averaging 15,- H; a vfrycp iormenhne 'whhe a1 Ministers o; the National Gov. As grey wisps in the breeze. [872 lbs. milk containing 7Z4 lbs. 8° n: v it i? o d hleehhg ernment, will issue, probably tomor. I love to lean upon-my spade- " ibutter. The four-year-old, Margaret in t’ e c y ey 9T] y; r New row morning, 01¢ manifesto which I am like my feliow-men-- iPosch Pontiac, led the trio with ‘several ‘Omar res den, o, its mlwiil form the basis of an appeal For when we're leaning on our 17,654 lbs. milk containing 835 lbs- Glugow’ “d pa“ :5“ lrshhnhd to the PBOple by the National Gov- 5PM!“ butter, giving her an average test Mm‘ Don Gus’ and m c ernment, Douglas among others; and i" Summerside they 11M the P196511" of meeting Mrs. MacDonald, daugh- 1 Conservatives, the bulk or Lib- erals. and Mr. MacDonald's own versity believes in hell, we can only months, averaged well over 1700 _ N on a broad programme of national ask mildly what the students of to- lbs. The mature cow, Molley C. new Glasgow 9W8‘ reconstruction, 1n which tariffs w," day are raising. Posch finished her year with 17.204 fTRATMRW and mndoubbtediy play an {mpQrtant ____ lbs. milk containing 145/15 lbs but- m NEW “"0 ' ,h_ part, even ,1,- they m, only 1nd,,“ Mrs. Wallace MacWal-ker and I! 'ily who were 8118895 W"? Week Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McDougal. Young st, 1m rridoy for New 59*] many where Mr. MacWalker has a cgpted, the pastorate of the Baptist Church in that place. Rev. Mr. Mac Walker has bbeen preaching in RE- Islsnd for the last thirteen years, Minister's‘ manifesto. night's announcement that the Cabinet was unanimous in the de- Many Truroifinally secured agreement from ‘Conservatives and Liberals alike on the platform which will be seri- ' Walkers relatives: i1 1.1-1 M 11 Wednesday Oct '1 at 2 p h. from the special evening in their life oi°“"Y °PP°5°d "ml by the LBW mec ng — Iii: s emor a 1 ' ' ' ' lialL 8204-10-7-11. home oi deceased to People's 01- number of years s80. When Rev- -iparty. I The present Parliament was elect _ t h then pastor B‘ D KM" w ° w“ Ied on May so, 1920. The results of of Immanuel Baptist Qhllrch. W!" that 1 ti lf L POOLE-At Quincy, Mass, Sunday, formed their marriage ceremony at o: u; ‘Th’: gaitlegbzggsehlilfi$f Oct. 4th, Mrs. Margaret A. Poole. a w.- ention that was being held o“ 1 3 formerly of Montague, P. E. I. in Immanuel Church-Tiara News-h“ “leasant Valley in high state cultl- ,~, 3 aha“. nnmué and ‘We ouummh Funeral 11 ursday afternoon a t a clear majority in the House. __ . Hon. Stanley Baldwin, who had PERSONAL“ laden Conservative Prime Minister from 1024, resigned without meet- M". Frank cows,’ Newmwh c-ogs‘ ing Parliament and Rt. Hon. Ram- h” returned home, “w, spending say MacDonald formed hi; second the week chd 1h the city. ‘Wm Administration. Mrs. Matthew Morrlsscy, Earns- i928 STANDING The party standing as the last and neighbors for their many acts Par-figment opened h, 1929 was as . f kindness hown. and the many " _ _ a u E B E c F I n E gets of 8111021: assistance given him The Misses Martha and B955"! fmPWL Lab“ 257- Cflnfiervcllvc, i f camp“, in his recent bereavement. Poole, of Montague, Prince Edwl"! twl Llberll- 59; Independent. 9; ambushed m. 9205-10-7-11. hhndrhave unwed m the my m, otai s15. will take their residence at 415i The Labor Government continu- cameron gr have them make their home in fily the growing tensity of the fi- IMOhCmhFMOhcMh Tlmeh inanolal position, the need ior bal- i ' .. ‘a ‘ i, ‘ which threatened runuacss son sxarans Ito result in a deficit of more than l m" 5Q m“ gnu“ may keen Warm ltd. but in which only a small hand- of the Conservative rank and file who insist, more upon tariffs than anything else, but who have relin- quishecl their insistence on tariffs first for the sake of unity under Prime Minister MacDonald's ban- Premier MacDonald, who visited Lloyd George at Churt yesterday was unable to reach any agreement. A statement issued today, and which was said to reflect Lloyd George's view, quotes him in a sensational at- tack on the Liberal Ministers who, remain in the Government. charges them with gross betrayal alike oi’ the interests of country and party to which they profess allegi- ance. The statement was not issued as an official Lloyd George declara- tion, and 1t scarcely appeared before there were doubts as to whether it accurately represented his view. But there is obviously much difference of opinion in the Liberal ranks. Herbert Samuel had to face some rapid-fire questions when he ad- dressed the Liberal Candidates‘ As- sociation today. The meeting pass- ed no resolutions, but the trend of the meeting is understood to have supported Lloyd George in opposi- tion to the general election. : Employees Of Will Run In Seaharn o‘ entally mentioned in the Prime‘ _ Premier MacDonald will again Prime Minister Ma¢D°na1d_ ac. ccntest the constituency of Seaham, c cording to all observers tonight, has and despite his election by the Na- 'anothe1- success 15p his ¢rgd]{,__thg ' tlonal executive of the Labor party, maintenance of unity m his cab. he will fight as a Labor man. He inet on the question of the basis' of the appeal to the people. To-Y will be opposed, it is expected, by an official Labor candidate. Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin fires the opening shot of the campaign at Birmingham today. Voice of Confidence The bottle cry of election was promptly echoed by a voice of con- fidence-that of Rt. Hon. J. H. Tho-l mas, Secretary of State for the Do-' cnts of Montague. “I was never more con-‘ fident of anything in my life ihan- of the result this election will pro- duce," Mr. Thomas declared today. “At the same time, frankly I am somewhat afraid of the impression‘ which may be held in certain ior- cign places and perhaps to some ex- tent ln certain parts of the Empire, as to the exact position Drill/Hill!!! That is one reason I favor an early election, he said. convinced the overwhelming mass of opinion in this country is behind the National Government and will support it even though its policy of economy may be scvrrc. That of lt- self will convince the whole world of the stability of this country." was more optimistic of the general w,“ Both have mgny ed in power with me support o; ghfposition of the Empire than ever friends hers who will be glad to Liberals until Aug. 24, last. 0h that before- Msy Accept Pceralit One of today's outstanding devel- __. (half a billion dollars, forced theiopments was the report that Rt. ST. MARY'S, 0., Oct. 6.—(U.P.)--,forms.tion of a National "co-oper- l-fon. Philip Snowden, the "(MINDS 115p;- huge outdoor furnaces are be-'ative’" ministry in which Conserhchancéllor" had dccldvd l0 Bwelit I ing installed in Gordon State hark vstives and Liberals were represent pccrflse. Already MY- Sllilwde" h“ stated definitely he would I101? l"! re-yj in the W“! lflllflrllcessiui st the polls. handy- thhwiutcr. fill 0! Ialbfliitl. 111011141118 m! days and if not satisfied bring ihcm back 11nd get your money. Remember first come first served. You may write us, you may phone us. you may telegraph us or you may come in to see us. 1n all cases you will receive equal treatment. W. B. PROWSE & SONS Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' Irvmindcd his co-ivorkers that the ‘company ivzs not owned by the 15;. , , n tor class but that the great bulk Mdrltlme Ilof the stock 1's hold by the small investor. 1 Are Mr. Schivclkopf 1's here with a llllan for “customer ownership." __} Tiiry were (YRTG in give their at. {Lfllllflfl to the work. Upwards of thirty five contented; In conclusion Mr. Williams stres. and happy employees of the Mhrit- 5rd i110 fact that 1hr st0ck~ they ime Electric Co., were entertained ‘ iroro selling ivoukl always be at par at 7 o'clock Monday evening at an ,‘vnli1r>. Associated Gris and Electric enjoyable banquet in the Pnrkci" stock was slivers worth 115 face House. Not only was it an enjoyable viilzio 11nd will not fluctuate. He affair from the serving cf thclrcniliidvd the vmpinvccs that in grapefruit until coffee and cigars. sci-only _\'(‘:11"s tho company‘ never but the menu was one of the best. ffiiilml in pity n (lividcnd and he Mr. Schwelkopf, who is in the l urgcd all tn moot the public with city in connection with the cnm- i the fullest confidence in the stock paign about to be launched, cap- - they were sciiing. ably presided, with Mr. James Mc-l Mr. Boll. (he now mginecr. ad- Kee, Superintendent, on his right‘ dressed the men thanking them for and Mr, Hany Williams. Account- i iliir as :tn11v~ since hi: arrival and ant, Yon his left, captains of the: m-lzin: for 111011: f‘Oll'lllll(‘d co-oper- two teams. ' 1111011. At the conclusion o." the enjoy-g T110 cliirinan. in a short, en- able repast Mr. McKee in a slicrl I coiimginy. address said whether or address referred to the yvork thcyhiot they dispcrcrl of their quota were facing. This Clmpillgll Wayne would make 11o alihis. They had somewhat different to the last one} a good rcpuinfion and i.‘ they made conducted in the city-it meant a: :1 record i110 credit would go. not to lot of hard ivork, but 11c felt ilicyihimsclf, but to lfosars lvfcKceand were equal to it. H0 regretted thciwfliianas. 11c fol; sure they would absence of Mr. Patrick McMnhon.|sc1l their quolri rind 11o W35 at their one of their oldest employees, hilt service cvory mlniiic of the day- he with some others were on dull’. and iiiirlit also if roqulrod. 11v rc- at the plant. In concluding hr ln-ffrrrcrl in M1". Xirlircis rim Ln el- troduccd Mr. Boll, the now vnrriii-Irciriijv ihc cwirc lrlnnd 11nd paid ccr of the plant, mid l\f1-. Clcm-‘h Wnflll)‘ compliuimit (o him. stat- i511: ho was lh" 1110s; viliricnt man Mr. Williams in an optimistic he had mo‘. 11nd his mrn ihc most address said the idch of 1111- nnm-lcilicicnt and intelligent pzign was raising 111011031. Tho As- Mi". T~l'l{r~:~ graciously acknow- sociaied System was spending a lXlflPd 1110 compliment. statinr he "lot of money’ ‘on lilo power house was 111010 ploosvd with the corri- and have recently taken over the plimcnt pnid l1L< 111011. Montague plant with the intention: Short nildrosm-s \\'i‘l"(‘ dvlivorod by of running 1hr lino to Montague. Mr. Clcmcnfs who ngrocd with all A 110w lino 1111s boon put through lhilt 11nd 110011 szid about Mr. Mc- io North Wlltshiro and the cur-KKoe and his sinif, and by Mr Reg- rent on this circuit turned on lasthcox, Lino Foreman, and om‘ c-f i110 Saturday. ipldcst members of tho staff who An ordinary business could bc snld Mr. RIcKce drrscrvcd all the. established on a. smnll scale and good things said about him. H0 re- expand. Not so with clcctricil en-fchllod tho old systems of _vcnrs ago ergy. Before a kilowatt could beand the many difficulties cxner- sold iv/grent deal of money must ivnccd in the power hnuscs of those be expended. To sell $10,000 worthidnys, concluding with humorous an- of current from $10,000 to $50,000 ecdoios. worth of machinery must be insfhl- Din-ing i110 cvchinc 111mm music led. This is made possible by the was fixrnLshcd by lvfr. Austin Con- invegtqrg, Litoliy, who also accompanied the All subscribers are treated alike. s"n1I 5on5!- The man of ordinary moans who Tiic 011103111110 affair closed with takes one $100 share or the mil-‘ihc 511131111; cf llv: Notional An- . 111cm. ' election, but if he accepts the clcva- _ tion to the peerage, his remarkable ::D0ugl:1s‘ Egyptian Linlmcnt re- lmowledgc of financial problems lievcs tnoflihclic and neuralgia. m- would still be of great 1101p to tholvnliinbio in cosrs of crntzf), rire National Government if it is suc-ltiiroat and qulnsy. Keep a L-cttie