l fihounundn of people praise Glory 011 RAGE THREE XJTOBER s, 193a ORANGE PEKOE BLEND TIA "Fresh horn the Gardens" ‘Jailed HUME MISSIBN i! 0 R ‘K I S rteClubOrganized The Catholic students of P. W. 0., ‘bout 50 in number, gathered at the Knights of Columbus Hail on Thurs- day afternoon, Oct. 5th, for the Pur- p955 of organizing the collegiate club. Mrs. J. W. McIntyre, past president of the National Catholic Maritime Synod Seeks Women's League. WII present Ind in a few brief words outlined the ob- lects of the Club. Mrs. J. W. Mc- Intyre was elected Honorary Presi- ent. A nominating committee was selected who retired t0 an addiilfllh! room and elected the following of- ficers: _ President, Mr. Gerard McKinnon; Vice-president, Miss Florence Mc- Tague; Secretary, Miss Nan Leight- izer; Treasurer, Miss Margaret Bu- ote. Miss Mary Peters was appoin- ted Publicity Convener by the 01-- ficerl. Mr, Tommy Peters, of St. Dun- glanu University addressed the meeting and said that the Club was highly honored to have as its Hon- orary President, Mrs. J. W, McIn- tyre. Students who wish to become members are requested to attend a meeting on Thursday afternoons at i p. m. A speaker will be present who will address the members on; lome interesting subject. A plea», ant hour is assured for everyone, as, apart from the address, musical numbers, etc., will be rendered. Faslness oi colour in fabrics de- pends on the nature oi the indivi- dual dye and not on its hue. AUCTION SALE ITAMPER RESIDENCE AND g JURNITURE - I am instructed by the Executors oi the mists of the late Eva E. Stamper to sell by public auction on Thiu-sday, 12th October instant, the dwelling house and premises, No. 252 Grafton Street, and the furniture and household effects therein. The sale of the dwelling house, irelvinator and kitchen rangg will take place on the premises at twelve o‘clock noon. The sale of the flirniture and household effects will take place at No. ‘i3 Queen Street on the same day at 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon. The dwelling house may be in- speoted on application to McLeod ' & Bentley, solicitors. The furniture and household ei- _ facts may be inspected at No. '13 Queen Street between the hours of l0 am. and 12 noon on the day of sale. The furniture comprises valu- able antiques, mahogany, walnut, silverware and engravings. J. A, MCDONALD. Auctioneer. WE'RE REAW I646 We are pianiifuily luppllq] ‘m, ' m 511"‘! M 1118b [fade Coal. Place _ your order now, either for immed. late or future delivery, 0m- m,“ ‘shown Ooais comprise; American Anthracite Nut Sim. Scotch Anthracite Ell and Stove Silo. Welsh Anthracite Nut and Stove Sim. Dominion Household ‘Maritime Synod of the Presbyter- buiillilii. lillliliiliilll‘ in..- This OOII-I u reserved in qua’; County lows ll local lnteren but od- vortis of a newly nlillIO in» in Inner II I lento a word lttintly payable in advance. DIES IN MONTREAL-News Wag received at Bt. Joseph's Convent yesterday Afternoon oi the death at the Mother House oi ths Con- gregation o1 Nctre Dame, Mont- real, oi Sister 5t. Augustine of‘ Canterbury, for many years Super. ior oi St. Joseph's Convent. HUNTER. RIVER CHARGE _. United Church oi Canada. Services next Sunday: North Wiltshire, service 11 a.m., school at 10 ‘a.m.; Whestley River, service 8 p.m., School at 2 p.m.; Hunter River, service at 7.30 p.m., school at 10.30 am. FIRE LOSS AT NEW HAVEN- Damash from the fire which de- stroyed Mr. Angus MacPheEs res- idence at New Haven Wednesday is estimated at $2,500, partly cov- ered by insurance. Mr. McPhee, with DISMISSED Greater P o w e r in THE CHARLOTTET OWN GUARDIAN MacPHER$0N anus Cleanser, Tin 5c Cauliflower, Each 10c Plums, Basket 49c Tomatoes, 5 lbs. . . 25c Grapes, Basket .. . 48c Whole: W. Flour . . 45c In 10 lb. B18! Graham Flour 45c In 10 lb. Bags Nu-Tre-To 19c Whe-Tre-To 24c SEE ‘OUR WINDOW. FREE DELIVERY PHONE 31B 1603. vllllsf hired help, was working in an , adjoining field when he noticed Handling C h u r c h Funds. (Canadian Press) wnswvrrm, N. s., Oct 5- Greater power in handling church funds was sought today by the ._._*_ COMMUNITY CARNIVAL-Last night was Labor Union Night at the Community Carnival, and the Labor Union boys put on a good program at 8.15 and 10.15. The new indoor golf practice set for winter golf attracted a great deal of at- tention and was one oi the best patronized features of the whole show. The door prize was won by Mr. Reg Dillon, tan Church in Canada. Delsgates in annual session af- firmed a resolution asking of the General Assembly greater auton- omy io Piesmyterles in using grants and renewing the Synods request for a refund of 25 percent 0f its general budget contribution for the next ten years. FIRE DEPT. DANCFPThe dance Home Mission Work sponsored by the Charlottetown - Fire Department, and held in the ‘This money, it was pointed out Fire Hall last evening was a most during discussion, cou'd be applied successful function. The hall was to home mission wcrk- Cvnareaa- beautifully decorated for the occa- tions in m:ny out-lying sections glen with flags and bunting, and W61‘! lmpivefififd Ind many had presented a most attractive ap- bee“ 1‘°1'°°‘1 W i113” "flvmfi- pearance. The floor was in fine Others, it was some, would have condition and afforded an excellent "o “as” tunctmnmg “Ne” man‘ dancing space. Refreshments were “a1 ‘Md w“ recewcd- served in the firemen's quarters Further assistance in the home immediately above the mu The‘ mission work was sought in behalf music was provided by mums of New Brunswick in the same re- R h solution. A clause called for the ‘Knligglsvkngzcizzlzergizs 32:, immediate appointment of a miss- be“, Jewel] nd éh ' ionory at large for that Province» ' a Mrs‘ Ar “r Henry‘ The resolution stated New Bruns- wick Presbyterles were prepared to make a nomination for the office. Mrs. Thomas 1". Stordy, Crapaud, left Saturday morning for Winni- peg. She will be the guest oi her F°I°1II1 171159111", sister, Mrs. Fay S. Cook. Endeavors in the Foreign Mis- sion field were under review also at today's session. Rev. Dr. Hugh Munro, Chairman of the Budget Committee, said he believed the 822,000 spent there annually was being expended "unwlsely". He added it could be used to hotter advantage in work at home. A resolution adopted at today's meeting recommmded the holding of an annual Ministers’ Conference for "careful ad prayerful" consid- oration of ministerial problems- Another rewluton urged renew- INVESTORS’ INDEX OF SECUR- ITY PRICES The investors index of industrial common stocks was 97.6 for the week ending September 28 compar- ed with 103.3 for the previous week; domestic utility common 42.4 oom- pared with 44.1; common oi com- panies located abroad 67.7 compar- ed with 69.3 and for all three flames bursting from tha kitchen roof, Mrs. McPhee being alone in, the house at the time. ' ‘ l states, that N REPURT 0N» Carnegie Corp. Offici- als Hear Report On Library Work From Miss Bateson Cen- tres to Open in Few Weeks. w Miss Nora Bateson, Director of i the Carnegie Library Demonstra- tion,»has rctumcd from New York ilriilitr Enlist (burl! FRIDAY 1.00 - Choir Rehearsal. IISLANIJERS lilN‘ WHERE Y0il ALWAYS SAVE‘. §l2ATTlE AllAllllS ......'AT will EXPll. (Continued from Page 1) in the sense of encouragement that the Prime Minister has inspired by his statement regarding the 1m- provement in business conditions throughout this country. It has called our attention to indications. of recovery that have become in-l‘ creasingly definite with each suc- ceeding month and which have been so sustained and consistent that one can no longer doubt their significance. "The manner in which Canada has withstood the successive shocks of world depression has revealed anew the fundamental strength of ' (Canadian Press) ‘ HALIFAX, Oct. 5.—New Brunsq wick and Prince Edward Island,‘ breeders gained all awards in to- (iay's Judging of Holstein cattle at the Nova Scotla. Exhibition. There‘ were no Nova Scotian entries in this] class. Provincial exhibitors, how-I ever, captured every prize except‘ one in the Guernsey class. l The lone outsider to break into the I Guernsey prize list was Guy Rodd, of Brackiey, P.E.I., who gained sec- ond honors for a two-year-old bull. this ‘mum and m‘ Pwple- m)‘ In this class, Roy Grant, of Fal- oountry in the world has shown greater resiliency, No country is better equipped for the upward march that lies ahead. “In the facts cited by the Prime Minister there is convincing evid- ence that this advance is even now under way." Bank Views M. W. Wilson, Vice-President and General Manager, Royal Bank of Canada: “The Prime Minister has quoted statistics to show that there are definite signs of trade recovery in Canada but in my opinion these statistics do not fully reflect the. ' P. E. 1.. declared he found the Hui-l‘ stein exhibits “of excellent quality". also. production records, he pointed out that most of the females were on record oi production tests. Walter Jones, Charlottetown; M. L, .\lcCzu'tlly, Sussex, N.B.; 3rd, mouth, N.S., Secretary of the Guern- E sey Breeders’ Association of Canada,- fcund entries to be of a particularly 9 high simian-a. ‘ he said, "would go far at the Royal‘ Winter Fair in Toronto." “The top winners," l Judge R. A, Profit, oi’ Freetown; stressing the importance of‘ shown‘ Prizes were awarded as follows in this class: Bull, three years and up: 1st, J.‘ 2nd, improvement which has occurred.‘ C6611 l 5ii1\\'1\1'¢. 11511111511111‘. P-E-I- While there are still a number of clouds on the business horizon, notably the low price of wheat and the partial crop failure, business throughout Canada has shown n Bull, senior yearling: lst, M. L.‘ hicCariliy. Bull, junior yearling: 1st, J. W. Jones; 2nd, M. L. McCarthy, Bull, senior calf: 1st M. L. Mc- City where she had a conference; deflmw and m a number of m“ Carthy; 2nd, J. W. Jones. with officrls of the Carnegie Cor- portion. Dr. Koppel, Presldnt of the Coporation was terested in Miss Batesoxrs on the pr:gress made in the pro- Teot thus far. It is generally be- lieved by the cfiicals that P.ince Edward Island is a scod unit for "m- Cmmdm“ Bank i" '°°""“"°°= M. L. McCarthy; 2nd, .1. w. Jones. . the demonstration, and the experi- ment wili be irlloled with interest. 1 mm"? ° .Dr. Koppel is sure, My“ Balk-Son I the upturn which has taken place greatly in- report‘ the people of this Province will require only to have the books placed before them t0 appreciate and lead them. It is intend d t0 open dur- ing the next few weeks sev- eral local library branches at csntres. Preparations are on foot at a llumbcr of places. When the system is in operation Mr. Mil‘- ton Ferguson, library adviser of the Carnegie Corporation, intends to visit the Province to conduct a survey- groups of omnmon 69.7 compared with 73.0. “The most perfect organization, when it finds itself with a lack of customers, is in the position of a huge boat aground in frfi tide."- Andre Siegfried. dustries a marked improvement and my confidence in a continued upward trend is strengthened by the background of what seems to be a definite world-wide recovery." Sir Thomas White, Vice-Presid- “I fully concur with the state- VBuii, junior calf: 1st, M. L. Mc-. Carthy; 2nd, J. W. Jones; 3rd, C. J. Stewart. Cow, four years and up, in milk: 1st, .1. w. Jones; 2nd, M. L. McCar- } thy Cow, four years and up, dry: 1st. Cow, three years, in milk: lst, J. f i116 1511i“ 1411115591“ "5 m, W. Jones; 2nd, C. J. Stewart. Cow, three years, dry: 1st, J. W. progressively in Canadian business l Jgglcs; 2nd, M, L. aicCarthy. during the past few months." League (Continued from Page 1) Canals, did not 10in in denuncia- tion of Germany's treatment of Jews. Instead he told the Com- mittee of steps Canada had taken to insure fair treatment oi Min- orlilcs- Dt". Manion, who opened the day's discussion, made no specific mention of Gennany but stresed Canada had settled her minorities problem on the principle of equal rights for every race and religion, an unfettered press and free pal‘- liamentary institutions. ed emphasis be laid upon “the supremely important need of a spiritual revival throughout the church at large, of the deepening of the spiritual life of God's peo-_ ple," and that to this end avenge-i listic services be held yearly in all? churches. Reveal (Continued irom Page i) Labor Situation improved The labor situation was improved. with settlement of strikes in the Matanzas and Havana plants of the Hershey interests permitting the re- opening of a number oi mills. The ’ Hershey electric railway between Havana and Matanzas resumed 0P- erations. Havana spent a quiet day with no sniping or looting ED071564- The Grau regime was recognized by both Panama and Uruguay, the ministers of both countries calling at the Stats Department to make iormal notifications. BIRTHS SHAW-At Halifax, on October 4, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. MURNING Coke . i _ I," “rm”. Shaw. (nee Nora Cameron). 8 8°11 . wruNa-m this city, Oct. s, to m. l old Sydney 807991195 and Mrs. n. .1. wyniia. a daughter- - -' -- es oy y, on lnverness Screened CARSON M w t R a“ sPrmghm s°r°9n°d Sept. 12, 1033, to Mr. and Mrs. A. n. Albion Nut i Stove and Itoluul. _ Y" WM r» ma: on my oi above Cools, priced low considering unlit:- Dorrt be deceived by m, i w who says his cheap Coal 1g Carson, a daughter, Annie Lillian. N, D. MacLean i ’ui:oo?ice| ‘ aluminum‘ ._ Phone 11s., on m h“ m‘ Elli-AMER ‘I. ll. GILLIS 8r 00.,‘ TSJTWJ.‘ - GOAL l Plume III You are invited: l To the 1934 ilyle Shnwina ‘ With Living Models featuring ' THE NEW TRENDS‘ OF FASHION lN COATS AFTERNOON & EVENING DRESSES CLIFTON llilTEl. PARLORS SATURDAY, on. 1 AFIBRNO0N Sponsored By HOLMAN’S SUMMERSIDE .“FIRST WITH THE LATEST” | l l ‘ EVENING‘ i Walworih Company, Cowv, two years: 1st, C, J. Stewart; 2nd, J. W. Jones; 3rd, M, L. Mc- Cartlly. Heifer, two years: 1st, and 3rd, C. lwrpflse J. Stewart", 2nd, J. W. Jones; 3rd, M. L. McCarthy. Heifer, senior yearling: lst, M. L. McCarthy"; 2nd and 3rd, J. W. Jones. Heifer, junior yearling: 1st and 4th, J. W. Jones: 2nd, C. J. Stewart; 3rd, M. L. McCarthy. Heifer, senior calf: 1st, J. W. Jones; 2nd and 4th, M. L. McCar- thy; Lird, C. J. Stewart. Heifer, Junior call: 1st, Stanley S. Colwcil, Clyde River, P.E.I.; 2nd and 4th, M. L. McCarthy; 3rd, J. W. Jones. senior herd: 1st, J. W. Jones; 2nd, M. L. McC-ariily; 3rd, C. J. Stewart. Breeder's young herd: 1st, M. L. lticCarthy; 2nd, J. W. Jones; 3rd. hi. L. Stewart. Three dliifllfli5 two years or over. get of one bull, not more than one male: 1st, C. J. Stewart, Three animals, six months and under two years, get oi one bull, not more than one mule, bred and own- ed by exhibitor: 1st and 3rd. M- L- McCarthy; 2nd, J. W. Jones; 4th, C. J. Stewart. Three animals, two years and up, offspring of one cow, one from daughter of darn allowed: 1st, M. L. McCarthy. Four calves bred by exhibitor. 80L of any A. R. sires: 1st, M. L. Mc- Carthy; 2nd, J. W. Jones. Terror (Continued from Page l) Reprise Striker! Tear gas repulsed, 1.000 strikers who trlcd to prevent 150 workers of the Steubcuviilc, 0.. plant of the Wcriion Steel Company from leav- ing the plant peaceably at the end ‘ of the clay- Two men were arrested as pickets. Ptckets prevented 600 men from going to work at the Latrobe Elec- trict Steel Company, Latrobe, Pa. Pennsylvania Stat: troopers opened a lane for 150 workers through a crowd of 1.100 at the Grecnburg, Pa. The State's host of more than 60c Box l2 Cakes PALMOLIVE REXALL CORN CIIASEJS JERGENS SOAP QQLVENT NERVE BATH SOAP 4 Cakes Stops flag Pfln FOOD Res. 75c. Only For instantly ~ 59¢ 35¢ 25c Bottle COLGATES TOOTH PASTE 50c Tin wrpuhlus’ s REGULAR 25c TUBE BRILLIANTINE PINK . . and PILLS SPECIAL PoéilsnTiiE WEEK 25c DRESSING 30 a COMB c 2 for 39c Both m 59c PHILLIPS 60¢ Tin BABY'S BISMA - REX mu; or? ANDREWS OWN Fnr All MAGNESIA LIVER TABLETS Disorders of Large Size SALTS Box the Stomach 43¢ . 4% 22¢. 75c Bottle. nsnac KOTEX 50¢ Jar ran-owl BN5“ 3 "CR5 The m»! l "PE Packers: varo Tonic. Regular $1.00 Fm- RUB Lug; 50m, Special 49c. - 14c 43c $1.00 naxau. 115°!’ NORWEGIAN 50,, B, snavixc; DISWFECT‘ con Llvlm Gm x cnaazu on. PILLS Larse- Tube 3°l-B°"-|= 16 Oz. Bottle Fm- asc 33¢ 89c 39c ru“ ‘__ Saziosnlcvoalhoncron n/vruessrecnsfitorrrycw». 3 l] M M Ens] n E ‘womb ECONOMIC and Prince County _M-_—.:-_:___.... - —'i‘hiu column is r s r- i i b‘ ‘T , T l Iooui interest but °.5.‘.°.‘.i.|'£§ 1109111119!“ 601113111911. ‘may 11131011811 ‘_“.“"n"“““"r'(f xnftly°pigfisie°illnliqi‘ the immediate practical results of ~ ~ ,‘ the World Economic Conference are not in proportion to the expectations __SPECIAL m“, Saturday, 5.30‘ which were entertained, lt encom- P. M. to Charlottetown. Return 5313,1311‘; hmélzgriigtéafzgkihgfiuzsggffi 233ml)‘ nlgm“ 11mm $125‘ Cotéig‘, The report insisted it was unfair ' ' to say the world parley abandoned its attempts to abolish the restrio tions on lntemational trade. icontinued from Page 1) —RETURNS FROM WORLD'S FAIR-Mrs. John Crockett of Summerside has returned from an‘ interesting visit to the World's: Fair, Ch cage-S. Tarii! Truce “it should rather be said the a forts to attack and thoroughly in —THE DOMINION FUR, 551,55 vestlgate these problems had to bu LTD. of Summerside and Char- , suspended." it said. with the explan- lottewwn, has Confluence 1n gym‘, ation that the tariff truce to which fox industry and recognize that en-i 51 states had “dhcred 1" 3m‘ 1n 15 nhcassary m mammm g force despite some denunciations. It ing this confidence among the pro-‘ :1“tilmphaiiadogl};trxgrmksmnggga xiucers of furs. This company has! °Y e P” ° ' ‘spent money in perfecting market-i m‘? vcsnffgegce‘ wmch perm‘ h“ ing facilities which are Y0urs.| “Quiz; iru;'nmaus that a“ the‘ us; gllfml ttgimug“ an" country realized the necessity of 1 ndnsma S at o {own m‘ he! ending at the earliest possible mom- ‘ea O cc‘ “mmers de‘ 1844i cnt the_'daily warfare ti» object oi v _ __“" _ * which isto reduce imports by all --DL.\TII or ems. LOLIS rao costs and by measures o, “m, -T1:e death occxlrrcd at the homc= kind? ‘he Commission 5am of‘ her clallg..tcl, Mrs. Lrigh Moun- “The truce affords a happy ‘u? tan of Summcxacie on Thursday my o, the outcome o, ‘he mt“. of Mrs‘ Jam‘ C‘ Yen‘ WMOW of discussions of commercial policy." Louis Yco of Belmont, Lot 16. after; a sliort illness. Mrs. Yeo was 76; “The problem o; leisure L, becom. 4§'CZ1I‘S of age and a very iligilly es- mg as important as the probyam o,‘ Vtccmcd resident oi Lot 16. There work and dmflbut-wny_man Inge, isre 1ft to mourn two sons Alvin ::-;-_-——~—-———.::.__ iand Thomas of Lot 16 and thro: o; the Chief, the ghaiflnan of the daughters, THIS. T. H. Iilmflil Of Ponce Commitgea Com-L J_ y_ phi]. North St. Eicanors, (Mrs. iDr.) Hjnps, mfomm this paper may, m. L. Payne, of Grafton. Mas; andiconmmee has never asked m; Mrs. Leigh Mountain of Summer- chief to resign and “w, were ha, side, to all cf whom sympathy is my“ been any design on the p“: extended. TIC funeral takes place of the conlmmyw o’ mem-w” m on Sunday at 2 p. m. from thelme council m have mm remova 110m“ of Mrs’ 1mg“ Mounmm w The trouble is conined to two mat- the Qmel/ary at Central Lot 16. Wm; on,” he dedare5._ne “m”! _s' of Chief Kane u: take s. turn oi _ ""- , ni ht shift to relieve the other W! j-Mexvtu’ MEETF“; 0F sUM-‘miminrs of the force, who take “IUSSME PEGIOSWTS” mmua“ alternate nights and the other mm.- mccllng oi me Summcrsxie Branch; of the Canadian Legion was hrld“°r ‘s ‘he ‘filmed neglect m’ f" on Wcdncmy evening in thclfusal of the Chief in the serving a Armoury. The President. Air. B. W. execumma 1‘ be“; flamed m” Robin-son presided. There was a- certain “nonde” ha” been any” bout txemy-tsvo mcnlbors present. ‘ 9d 10h? as‘ 5mm“$_ “Shout Aficr rout n" buiness. Provincinlinfl 1 ~" 1’ {"65 °T m3 wmm P,.,_.Sid,_.nt_ Link, R R May gave, to jail. These are matters whicl an interesting talk on the recenmCiiicfl Kane 'w.il no Toubt 12011121; T; cozzvillilon in Charlottetown. The‘ Ht ‘~10 601111118 11109-"19- - - eicci on or officers lock place and‘:Ai.'T1C\11t\lr1-*1- the newly appointed officers arr: |Prcsidcnt, R. E. Ellis. Vice prcsid-l out, Cllflozd B. lvfcrs. second vice, prvsdcnt. N. R. Durant. The rc-f tiring prrsxinzt thanked the mim- ‘hers for the r lcynl res-operation ‘land hearty HlPDOPi. during his two‘ years as ihwr president and hopedi --lv[im Kathleen luacFarlane t! that the some would be afforded‘ Augustine Cove, is visiting her aunt his suscrsmr. Plans were discussed Mrs. Criliy Lea of Summersides. for an appropriate celebration for, ‘Remembrance Day and the wish‘ ‘was expzessed that the general ,public would assist in a fitting an“ spending a. vacation with hei Ecclebraticn to mark the coca-ailm- mottcr. Mrs. Nathan MecFfl-fll-m lRc-‘rishmmts were served b1‘ the‘. of Summerslde.—S. ‘entertainment committee under PERSONALS —Mr. and lurs. George Oallbw! of Sllmmcrsidc are visiting Mono ion. N. 3,-3- —Mss Alberta lifacl-‘arlane re turned to Washington this week 70pm 5mm“ 5°“ coal miners m’ l the able direction oi‘ Roy M. Tan- tained its strength despite appeals ‘, ,ou‘_s_ from their leaders and N. R. A. of- ‘ fictals to roturn to work pending _NOT ASKED To RESIGN _ signing of codes by employers, , _ lrhe special meeting of the 511m gflndpany the 3' 0' mm‘ Coke ‘mcrside Town Council called for °""°""Y' '1 a l "u. the Picket 1"ncs grew around the iiiggxifloiilyofn: hlitv r100! @210“: Kane Clair-ton, Pa, works 0f the Cnr- ‘did not‘ nmtcrlnnu owing m the uegio Stfcl Ccmpaily to more than ‘ 1000 absqnce from the province of Colin- ‘ ' . - i d Workers used force and buszness ,°‘1‘°" Mmqey 3m‘ “Us “ndcgseae men persuasion in attempts to get ‘that 111° FMS" w‘ w"? ow the Kuenne Mmuiacturing Com- the COUW“ "1 "WW5 mgw" pany to change its mind nbOilt nlsht aqd he dmi Wm i" S f rel‘ ‘ moving g plant, lrcm Mattcon, Ill. ular monthly meeting on Tuesday ‘The irm and its vrozkers differed hiilllt. 310116101? V31"! B P111111“ 11°11’ mg- m4; glggjd ghq; principle. day. With regard to the resignation . A -.\irs. George D. Cole and iitfli son Elwood have returned to their 111g a pleasant holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Priest of Toronto, 0n- iario. --RC\'. G. T. 313718853 K911513899“ has decided lo accept a call M Sydney. us. thence he will so the last week in October. He did effec- tive work and was quite WW1" with hs parishioneers, both in 9i- Marks, Kensinaiim- and 1“ a‘ Stephen's, Irishtown. B: dvillfi u", Wm be marked by due rewflfl‘ tion.-Y. J .. _.-__ L. _ ..._ home at Stanley Bridge. after spend‘ ‘ _ ¥ g-sggjgrqsgy: f-§\1_,fiZw_tZ1,-5alg5y_~;>; ;,-.>es,,-.w.-. . m, .. - .- . »~q\.».-.rv-» .-;.-.:=.+e~.a,-€§je