0i NOVEMBER 23.15135; p DOLLAR DAY SPEIIIALS p Shortening, any kind, per lb. . 12c. Sausages,perlb.12c. Sugar, fine or medium, 10 lbs. . . . . 73c. Raisins, seeded or seedless, 15 oz pkg. 15c. Oranges, per doz. 25 29 35 38 43 47 Grapes, fresh stock, per lb. . . . . . . . . . 19c. Bananas,perdoz. 15c. Bargain Prices All Over The Store We Lead In Low Prices, EVERYTHING YOU EAT Cash And Carry Stores _W. R. DENNIS, Proprietor 187 GREAT . GEORGE STREET We Deliver Phone 1115 crllllllll. GUARDIAN Thin rfllumn la resolved for Quanta l County stun uf lueul luteru l but ad- vozlllmlg oi n runway nature may In innerJ-d at I ccnlu a word nfrlctf, Owbblc in advance. l DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS at Miss P. A. McDonald's Millinery Parlor, 163 Gt, George St. 3022 i DRAWING 0F Mount St. Mary's Building Fund lottery of fox and other prizes at card party in l-Ioly Name Club Monday night. 3021 JUST ARRIVED, another ship- ment Reconditioned Tire Casings in all popular sizes. Get yours while they last, $3.50 each. T. o. Ives, Charlottetown. 3016 PROGRESS REPORTED -- His Honour Lieutenant Governor Dalton l spent a restful day yesterday and ls I making good progress toward recov- ery from the injury received in Tuesday's acciden‘. BRITAIN MARKS Page 1) lrlllllll; BllRNED mollllllll The mortgge on the Canadian Legion Home was burned 1 st even- ing at the monthly m eting of the Charlotfe own Legon Branch- The meeting was very lurg ly at ended, and great satisfaction was rxprcss? ed by the members on the attain- ing of their cbjectlve durng a time of depression. Eight new mcnlbcrs MW “'5 b?“ Wsitmn wmpared were adT-ftted to the crgrriization- Wm‘ Ill-ll Ye“ m“ Gimme“? dc" m ocnncfon with the Arm- mired? istlce Day observance votes oi’ thanks were extended to th“, Press,‘ Male Chorus, Pole“, Boy Seouts,j C_ F, c, Y“ Bugler D i"on, Ppersfi "The answer to the first question Firemen, Sign-livers, R, c, N. V,_R_, is affirmative. With regard to the (Continued from every reason to suppose the policy of maintaining the independence of sterling had the approval oi manu- facturing and expoitlng interests in Great Britain and pressed on this point said he had received no re- ‘prcscntations from these interests. l “I think the thing t0 do is to await any representations that may be made," he added, suggesting the proper tribunal for these was the tariff advisory board. Asked whether he were satisfied with the present position of the Exchange Equalization Fund and NOT IN PUBLIC INTEREST Guards cf Honor, R. C. M. P., Second, 1 cannot undertake to Pill-l" Band, Firing Detachmsnt. Mr. lish such information as it- would Cooper, manager Pzivce Edward not be in the public interest." Theatre, Cha"! tte wu Can Cool Walter Runciman, President of Ltd, Ladits Auxiiinry and young the Boand of Trade, announced in ladies. the House of commons meanwhile A resolution expressmg the good that England would put a higher wishes cf the Legion io Hs Honour tax on French goods if France did Lieutenant Governor and the hope not remove its surtax on British that he will have a speedy recovery gqcdg, “roughly equivalent to the from his recent arcidcnt was uu- ammmg of digrimlnatlon against lIilmOll ly "dptcd- British goods by France." g Col. H. D. Jolnsfn W85 Y8K“! l0 It was learned authoritatively come to the chair, and an cnjoy- may M“ Runcilnan has been be. lbll! DPllP-‘lnmo Was givcn. seigcd to give assurances that steps war songs were follolved by an wouyd be taken to maintain the‘ address by Comrade Hon. H. F» present export hauls w wungflgs‘ MTPllW- A 5119mm ‘"5 l‘ ‘allied luailltanling the sterling‘ standard. by the Ollvh-‘us Eshl. and also a against. the declining dollar. solo by Mr. Frank MacDonald. l The burnng of the nlortgllge{ folowd. Crmrades H. R- Sell-art and Phil Palmer uhl were ill-j rho U’ S’ don,“ meanwhfle ex. strumelital in the purch-s- of the pulmmcd a rccavfly m late ex. building w re masters of cerclnon- 0113,12,: “nuke, dealings’ touching lea. Col. Jollnsm set lhe match to 552i Linn. it lowered w end the the docummt. my an 5533 1_4_ after openmg opJ A duet renered by Messrs Roy ‘mug at $54‘, Qulgley and Leigh Diligzcll, nn- n was understood a group of‘ other selecttn by tile Orpheus Swansea tusmcss mm Md pm_ Eight, a solo by Mr, A. B. Cosh, tested m M“ Runclmm,‘ against the “d a ‘m’ “Pr” by M" B" dollar find the blocked marks." Buote concluded the prcgnmmla maintaining South Wales would Remrrks were made by various suffer severely unless protective‘ members’ . measures were taken. The Board Coffee lnd s ndwzches were ser- of Trade head was also urged to EXPERIENCED RECOVERY ved, and a iingsong coniudid the l illustrated with slides, on tuberculo- SOCIAL GATHERING-A most enjoyable ge-tog thei- Thursday e.en‘ng by the members of the Corpus Christi Choir and their frends in the K. of C. Home. Auction Forty Flv.s and Bridge were enjoyed and ref es merits scrvcd. Before di peJsZrg short addresses were delvered by Rev- Louis Dtugan, Rev. E. OI-Ianley and Rev. E. Dalton- DURING DOUBLE DOLLAR ‘ on, Friday and sutul-ouy of this week,‘ with each new Range and Oil Burner unit sold, we will give free of charge one 45 gallon barrel of stove oil. T. G. Ives, Charlotte- town. 3017 POLICE COURT-Two drunks who failed to apjear each forfeit- ed ther bail of $5.00- A ~man charged with a breach of the cus- toms act was fined fl ty dollars and costs or two months. Anot‘ er case} of similar nalure w.s adjourned‘ for one week at the rfiqmst of the prosecution . i CLUB MEETS — The regular weekly meeting of the Catholic Col-f leglate Club took place yesterday af- ternoon at the Knights of Columbus, Hall, under the chairmanship of the President. Mr. Gerard iMacKlnnon. A piano solo by Miss Wilhemina Gaudet, and a vocal solo by Mr. Frank MacMilian were very well rendered. The guest speaker was Prof. Sullivan, of St. Dunstan’s Uni- versity, who gave a very interesting and instructive lecture on the Dark ‘Ages. The meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem. Y's MEN'S CLUB—Dr. Creelman, Supt. of the Provincial Sanatorlunl, was the speaker at the Y's Mens Club meeting last evcning. He gave a very interesting lecture, which was sis. It was pointed out that in 1882, the germ was first discovered by Dr. Robt. Koch. The speaker lead up to the present day methods of cure which are now nearing perfec- tion. Dr. Creelman emphasized the great necessity of treating the dis- ease in its early stages. If people, whether they are feeling right or not, went to their doctors fill’ a per- iodical examination, the toll of this dreadful disease would be lessened greatly. Y's Man Cleaver MacLean was the chairman; for this meeting, which began with a hot chicken Childrelfs Aid S ociety Holds ' City Hall. chair. ‘ Till? CLlARI-QlTlZIlQQYKF G.U1ll§l2!.<‘-N ....__ Peal; Elva; LONDON FUR SALES, LTD. Fur Brokers 7 {'1 l _ was held. Brawders, presented his report. . n Offer their expert service and experience to those Fur Ranchers and i A l M t ' Collectors who prefer to ship direct to the London Fur Market. l . . . . ' y g glldi clggduct regular auction sales on December 8th, 1933 and January 4 i I r ’ ' A success“, yea“ work w“ ‘ewslgvlllld be more censorship. find the I Wil_l be pleased to offer goods for sale by private treaty in the Inter- llorted last evening at the annual S (zwbgg 01155551“ posters ‘homd ‘ ' nallilllal Fllr-lllilrlielS- no perm e . ‘ ' "mew"? °‘ ‘he chlldre“ A“: w“ c I Wlll make advances at reasonable rate of interest upon receipt and ' ety, held in the Board Roe; of] ti: It was pleasing to know that tru- Vi‘ examination of youF-goods . Premier, Dr. . . . ancy was not a serious problem‘ I ' ‘ MacMillan, the president, was in the now, although reports of truancy Q g Will send regular market information if you are on their mailing list. l -were received from time to‘ t1 _‘ l . . . _. . _ . . . . a m ale M he» . tittf."i‘;.fi°.';‘."iY;§§;;‘i-.l§'2..i';#;§.’i.i°i.‘:i.“‘$23.1?!lfiffififiifiifili: ll report o! the treasurer was received. up, and the only loop-hole left was I ‘ ‘ ‘ p l The latter showed a balance of cash provision in case of sickness and them‘ - ' fl, l“ ‘he bllnk- The “llem- M“ w- ‘L Pumiy- I I Being strictly brokers, do not purchase goods outright. i Rev. Dr. Ramsay, Canon Malone Moving Pictures ' g e Enjoy the confidence of buyers, zln essential factor in securing the best and Mrs. w. J. Maclntyre were value for your shipments. 2 in itt . l. . . . . . . l named as S mm an“ comm 8e “g the deuvew °f ‘he - Wlll be pleased to send you any other ocinlls which you may require, if It was decided on motion that an l honorarium of $100 be paid t0 each l one of the orphanages. Mr. T. E. MacNutt referred to the matter of spending the surplus mon- ey. Provision might be made for destitute children by paying their l-"ila dent's address, a number of IuiJJccl-S were discussed by the meet- Q ing. | i.» Rev. Dr. Ramsay hoped that the Society would continue its work on l, the moving picture question. He ex- pressed the gratltude of the Society you communicate w LONDON FUR. SALES 14.‘. ith "Assn LTD. 77 Upper 'l‘hlllnes Street LONDON E. (7.1, ENGLAND , luating Committee was adopted: ‘city. For certain reasons Dr. Le- board at homes in the country. Mr. John McKenna thought that it might not be well to pay board of the children, as the practice had never been carried out in the past. Father Fleming thought the Sec- ’ retary's sugg ‘ion a feasible one. l Mrs. W, J. MacIntyre said that it on the continuance of Dr. MacMil-l lan in office, as President. Mrs. W. J. Maclntyre, with m. gard to the moving pictures, brought up the matter of the appointment‘ of a censor board for the Province. Mr. L. ‘F. MacDonald expressed satisfaction on the re-appolntment would be difficult to carry out such of Dr. Maclvlillan as President. With a plan, unless the children in ques- regard to the motion picture prgb- tion were made wards of the soci-‘ ieln, he stated that the duty of the ety, _ Mrs. n. J. Casey thought tin the Board might deal with cases as they, be a censor board for matinee pic- arose. ‘ tures for children, and no children | Canon Malone stated that it would should bc allowed to attend Picture-i be well to have some money on hall-d to- provide for a Juvenile court, if such could be brought into exist GIICE. at night. , The president stated that he had nlnited. Officers Mrs. Maclntyre moved a. resolution I _ t. Ch‘ f Rab‘ . . i Zgiglflilfgfeirlffilltltgtgf tmflttegeiteftf: limes wfiobuelifrzieri-falif"!Grcprcsetlg- r-‘iconnnendation to tum) - c lres l - - e “- ;lhc hands of the Board of Manage- ins the adenine. and M11 W- C- PresidenwHon. Dr. W. J. P. Mac- lllent to deal with. The motion car- Nckcrson, Halifox were pl- s lit. The following report of the Nom- Mlllan. Vice-Presidents - Rev. shy, Father Dalton. ‘ l-ied. Q Dr. Ram-' .. _ ,to those present for attendance, to Honorary Solicitor - Mr. Donald l the Press, to the Mayor and City 0'¢‘°¢l<- C1191’ Rllbfifl. P 5- 501155 MacKinnon. Council for the use of the Bozir. Secretary-Treasurer — Mr. T. E. Room. ' MacNutt. Executive Committee-Rev. H. D. Raymond, Rev. Canon Malone, Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Rev. Father-l Followins i5 the report presented Fleming, Messrs. L. B. Miller, Wm. by Mr. W. J. Brawders, Agent o! the Moran, Dr. Creelman, ' Adjutant Societyi l Stevens, Messrs. L. F. MacDonald,‘ Mr. Chairman, Rev. Clergy, Ladies John McKenna, Mrs. J. J, Hornby. and Gentlemen:- Mrs, Andrew Murphy, Mrs, R J. I hereby submit a brief review of Casey, Mrs. W. J. Maclntyre, Mrs. tile affairs and activities of the Stewart, Miss Mona Wilson. Miss Society since my gppolhtment in Amy Earle, Mrs. A. Henry, Mrs. S! July. Henderson, Miss MacIntyre, Missl On taking over my duties, I found iMacLean, of Red Cross, ex-ofiicio. 1 first of all" that from the list of wards handed me, a considerablel ~number of names could be elimina- | ted for various reasons, such as hav- In his address, the President re-f ing passed the age limit, died, left. ferred to Monsignor MacDonulrLl the province, etc. whom the Society lost during the There are still sixty-two children‘ year, when he had moved from the under the care of the society. Of‘. this number, the majority are in foster homes throughout the pro- vince. Some are with parents or relatives in the city, and five are at present in St. Vincent's Orphanage. During the summer I visited every ‘ one of these foster homes and found 1 the children bright and happy and‘; there was every indication that they i were well cared for. Those of school‘ -A'g'cnt‘s Report \ President's Ad dress gate and Mrs. Ledwell had with- drawn fromthe Board. The good work of those who dropped out from time to time was an incentive to those who remained. 'I‘ribufe was‘, paid to .those who organized the Society twenty-four years ngo, and regret on the death of Mr. L. Show, the former agent was ex- {Society lay in the protecting of the u N T I u N s morals of the children. There should l gen informed that the "number o; Queen Hotel. Due to unfavorable: children's pictures available was flying 00nd lions. | Potentate, Mr. R. J. R Nesozyl-Ial- The president expressed thank". fllllcl-lmls- The Fefflltlill W15 held proceedings. GETS BUTTONS AND ALSO‘ TROUBLE TORONTO. Nov. 23—(C.P.)—A girl sniping off buttons from sweat- er coats aroused the interest of at- tendants ln a department store. The 10 year o‘.d woman wanted the button: to put on clothes she was making at home. MARRIAGES home of the officiating minister, j Rev. C. E. Armstrong, on the even- l Ing of Nov. 22, i933, Harry McLeod, ; of Lbrne Valley to Matilda Ferguson of Cardigan Head. i DEATHS SuemtrliiFFiéi-EJQvoEoIRJnTNovT 2, i933, Mrs. W"iam Sh: ry, aged 58. Funcral le:vlng late rsdence Friday morning, 9 a. m to St. Mal- said she y prevent contracts being made on the basis of a cheap dollar. He was said further to have been ivarned by the British Chamber of Commerce in Buenos Alrcs that Britain faces tile loss of her pre- ferred markcis in Argentina be- cause of the fluctuations of the rdollal- and the German Mark. THIRD CABINET (Continued from Page i) ministry, whose downfall was fore- cast even before beginning its work, immediately drew up a formal res- lgnation which will be presented to President Lebrun shortly. Draft Resignation After the vote of non-confdcnce the ministers filed out of the cham- ber and proceeded to the business of drafting the resignation. _' supper. Mr. Kenneth Richards was ‘present and introduced to the club as the guest of Y's Man Alton Burke and Master Walter LcPago as the guest of President Reuel LePage. pressed. During the year an at- tempt had been made v: organize a Juvenile court, but no person could be found who would act as Judge in the court. . ,, The Society had appointed Mr. W. J. Brawdcrs as agent to fill the vac- ancy occasioned by the death of Mr. Shaw. His reports had indicated that the appointee was doing his work well. He had visited almost every ward of the Society through- out the provlnce. As a result of these visits it was felt that, except in very few cases, there was no dis- satisfaction as regards the homes. The gratitude of the Society to the orphanages was expressed by the voting of honorariums each year. A number of children had been sent to the Reformatories. The com- mission of children to these institu- tions was in part an acknowledge- ment of failure. Every other exped- Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lank of Charlottetown have arrived home aftcr a short honeymoon trip to the mainland. Presidents Wife. Christmas Shopping NEW YORK, Nov. 23—(C.P.)—- One woman at least in the United States knows just what her hus- band wants for Christmas and is going to sec that he gets it. Mrs. Roosevelt cnme from Washington one day recently in older to have P- full day for christmas shonvina- Accompanied only by a friend, Miss jCook, she visit/ed several stores. lent had been exhausted before a. child was committed. Reference’ en for absence is sickness, which in m the Sum‘ consecutive mommy m. age were being sent regularly to school. I also visited those who are living with parents or relatives in the city,| and in most cases found conditions‘ satisfactory. At present there are also seven boys and five girls from Chariotte-‘ town located in Industrial Schools in Halifax and Truro. The terms of four of the boys and one giirrwili be expiring in the very near future. Since the opening of the school term I have been kept quite busy locating boys who were reported ab- sent from school, finding out. the reason for their absence, and en- deavouring to get them back promptly. 1n lnost cases I bring back to the schools a report of the result of my investigations. I also follow up most of these cases by_ further enquiries at the homes and schools. Among the principal reasons giv-, ' ment of official records ill 192i was address: Lonfurszll, London. l W31. {.1 it... llllulllllllFavcreble 112.. re Terms lForNewlfgundlanal iir William Coaker Bitterly Objects T0 Recommendations Of Royal Commission Report. The Shriners of the Province held a most enkyabe reception: and luncheon yesterd y at the! the Illustrious i ST. JOHNS, Nllzt, ill-Describing as '1—lC.'~.1tllig enough to have to witness the " giving-up of responsible govern- .. Imcnt, but l0 bc plunged from the Jleve the country of l‘(’S1lOllSli)1L“Si.ZlillS of a self-governing domin- ‘governmellt, Sir Wlllialn Cooker. iJIi to a position below that or an ilead of the Unloll 'I‘radlng Colnp- urdinaly crown colony, tilcoretical lally and InLllfJCf of the previous ad- as it may have been, is degrading. izuirlistraticn today QXDICSSCE stern “A COflllllBbiOll selected by and icpposition to poiicits suggested ill properly iY‘[)i'(’-‘.'Cl1t3ti\'& of the ,iile report of the Lord Alnulrcc plupie to govern the country for a iColnmiss-ion. And those who voted definite term of years, freed from 'to accept the report in its present disturbances and disadvantages of form “would b: remembered in hls- party politics, might very. well prove tague, and Mr. Jchn Lca, Summcr- t _ 8mg‘ who rep", em the Wtemaymltory as traitcxs to the llllld lhui salvntlon of Newfoundland. But there's a vast difference between Ewh made a stench whgh was bore them" he added. well received. Mr. w. e. mull, oncl _ hm srslcm of government and "I" of the oldest Shriners in the Prov- WOULD FORM COMMISSION ‘plan proposed by the Royal Cem- ince was also resent. P11115510"- In the addrgises the woik done‘ After cxpr sing his objection in; ' by the Shnners for cr ppled cllild- opoeilzc sections of illc report, lliiifi” TIME TO (DNSIDER ren was emphasized. In the eigh- plilllic Tuesday’ zlfm- extent-ire em, "(irc-atly as default by this coun- teen hospitals maintained by thclqlliry into Nmvfcllndlzlllflls lJCOllOffllC try in its financial obligations il Shriners in North America therccandiiion. sir William suggested to be deplored I think it preferable were 17,000 crlpplcd child‘ en cur- IOi‘l1lflti0ll of a Czlmlnission tolto acceptance of proposals rlmtaixl- ed last year. [study illc rccnnllnolllinliolls and, ifled in the report," he said emphat- The function was a most cilloy- necessary, “proceed io England toJlcally. atie one, and a Splclldld llllfchcllll ascertain if more favorable terms The Newfoundland legislature was was served. The ilowcrs 0n the might not be procured". ‘urged by the forzner president of table were presented by Noble Berti _ _ _ the Fisherman's Protective Associ- wmmms o! Luxm. Temple and ‘Exprewlng difficulty in formlngumon to delay in arriving at a de_ were sent to th" Hospitals‘ ‘wlihin a Show “m” a cmlmdfiltdl clsion, for “those who would hast- It is int/ended that shun“, vism lOllln-IOII of such a document. from “y m. madvlsably vote 1.0,. accepp muons Wm be made next yew; a dispatch sent by the Domlnlolls , ance of the report m its prawn, when doubtless it will be possible SWIM-Hf)’ to the Newfoundland; form would be rcmembfl-cd 1n hi4. to have a larger representation lfiemli"! sll‘ Willillgn tdoCliigCd ii; wry as traitors to the land that from the M,‘ “land, was o v nus "lmmc lae we are o an“, tfiemt. Newfoundland and its people is notl Certain phases of the documm, the mm“ “who of the repom", nslwere acceptable to Sir William bill text he ‘d’ “is bmd’ f ' ‘mymany were obloctionabie and ha the lmlitirrll situation facing thefsald ulyportvunitg Show,‘ m, affmwb country and, secondly, the llcecssityicd h) rflrcfuyhfanalvse the recon” of protecting bondholders and fin-llnnuytnions and sags“, alicial creditors" of the Dominion.h,,.(,,.m&.flfl ifax, and other officers weze un- Thera wer: 35 presrni at the at noon, and the iU“Cll(’Oll at l0 presided. Pr sent among others were Dr» V. L. Gocdwill, Ch rlotie- town, Mr. L. M. McKinnon, Mon- BUSINESS (Coiltlnucd from Page l; counter dropped from 193 in Sefllfimbel 193 to 155 in September i933, while li- _ 4 l "l feel confident. that were any abilities declined from $292" f0’) to EXPRESS!” nlsAppkoku‘ loillvr country within the Empire $2'345,0oo_ ‘ _ _ _ lfneecl with the decision we are ask- ‘A pnrnlllount qllcsflovl.‘ ili‘ (IOU-luv ,0 make ‘motmng would be done C“ ‘loadings “CHAN (lulled, "is the nerd for li‘[‘(li‘.lg 1111i by reprrscnLflt-lvcs_iy s“. William clothing destitute ‘poo-pie. (lllrlnl: lllvlvonclntkfl‘ uunlcss and “mu the The outstanding exception to lhc “"1101 Bill lllf‘ li‘i>“-l We“ l" "l" nucszilon first was submitted at substantial improvement m 1mm; irtver this question futld Sir Wzllinln m“, by ‘my of plebiscite {o mm“ since midsummer is ivheat. ‘he rc- jwho “ins ab!“ l” m“ m” “l "m" dvivrlnzliaiioli by the people them- to ‘rdial zilczlslll-ls sled for r ‘ port says. Tile wheat expolt v _ v H ' Nov_ 1L had been 5O relatively small ‘lllllllillflll. llt- l-Xlirfs. mi run-l _________ may, 1h spite of a. short crop the vis- glpprovlll of the uni," Hzml that nll _ I lble supply in Canada had not yet ‘outside L'.lll1T|'l_. rllcr should pi't'-‘ decreased. There was, however, o. side owl- n \l:'\\" (l: ‘,)1‘.l'.t'.‘.llll lic.ll-. striking increase in car loadings ill lug with IlhliiYlPS and liditllhl rc- T" forest products, the loncllxlgs llllvillg ‘sources. Hick ill lillii-l -3 Sir increased during tile past month. |Willllnll was Mlllasivl" of IWLITIHC The largest increase in numbcrslllnd Fi5il0flfis. i2 rcnln n \\llI(| nlrlrtl) l-llanbln Ia ~. ., ,. hlmrr. gddgfl to staffs since tho Estfll-lll-‘lll’ I approve o. g<ll'ul'lllnvlii by m . .._. mommisslon," Uilllllllllfd Sir \Vlll"|. "‘]l()i\Il-I IDEAL" Oll Burners dam, who lllmollncvzl his l‘(\‘li_'.!lllillUll‘ A ._ Wm. hoping l,,-0|,1mn5__--N0 ‘from the Sfluircs Gll\'t‘l'llilli‘lll and (puns; o; “Wm m “$9 A,“ ;T(!l.ll‘0m('ill from public lilo in May. HS for a m,‘ U; Saudi“! “Sm-x T_ G‘ d932, ‘iFYOVldCli ])l‘0]‘l(‘l' salwzllllrlls h.“ charlnnyto“.,,_ 3015 .'T|Iil Hilnllr- .~ rvrlcrlrfl for III‘\\H llf lrrul lrltrrrll IIIII llvlverllnln] I u m-lwy |i.|il|‘I may he lune-Hell ll recorded in the employment report at Oct. l, it is shown. Durillg this period there is generally a fractional reduction. "The increase, moreover, Anxious to learn the fate of the government, President Lebrun re- mained awake, refusing to g0 to dent's Church, Klnkora. GOSS-At Hackensack, New Jersey, on the 18th insl., Mrs. R.b:rt Goss, aged 60, formerly Sarah MacDonald of Htpedale, P. E- I. t YOUNKER-At Hartsvlfo, Thurs- no enclaves when they Walked out day, Nov. 2a, 1933, .1 hn r. Younker of the vhamber- After spending 20 aged 7d years. Funeral from his minutes draftinl’ the resignation! daughter's re idenre Bitu day, Nov they went to the Elysee Palace Nth, service sim- in; at 2 c‘clock- lwhel-e the n sident received them, Interment Princeton Cemet ry. thanked them and asked, them to seemed to assure its safety. llare afforded Clil‘ people. .‘.f_\' idvns purchasing nlnong other mm“ sev- }as to rvennou oi fills was made to a case in which it had‘ moat cases is only temporary, and| crease as a result o! which 134p“; bed when the rumor of confidencei tures something’ at the Val-Kill The Sarraut ministers received‘ eral dozen uccktics for the younger men of the family and their friends. Every year Miss Cook manufact- s-hop on the President's Hyde Park estate which is especially designed for Mr. Roosevelt's use. Last year it m; 9, bookcase with shallow shel-, ves American books. ‘ asked for another of the some continue in charge of their minis- ‘Tyltiosr tries for the present ec Y “ u-iv the n '* * ‘n. nounccd he would begin consulta- tions concerning the formation of a new cabinet at nine o'clock to marrow morning. First he received the traditional visits from the pres- idents of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, tlifl 2mm other political chiefs. . Among those monflmlfl Iwln- D. MacLean UNDERTARER EMBLAMER Garlottetown and North Wlltshlrr Phone It! ently to suoceed- M. Barraut was former Premier Camille Chau- wmps, present Minister 0f the In- wior. Former Pnmlar Edouard pol-riot, hmmcr. always remains a an born, although it wu still goo near tbs anniversary of the fall of bin government fact December l ll to anus In niacin. I the remainder of "the ooi- ' Pill-ore used to been intended to place a boy in the. been taken, and the boy was now doing well at school. At the present so given as a reason for a certain amount of absence. time conditions were very bad, and were reflected in the home life. The speaker stated that the Soci- ety should be able to take care of, u; hold some of his rare early, the expenses incidental to a Juven-l themselves are out of work. This year he has 119501!!!’- Premier MacMllian referred to the- advcrtiso nloving Plcllllffil. which posters could not but have a bad effect on children. The matter had been taken up with Mr. ll‘. G. Spencer, who had expres- lod himself willing to ctr-operate. Reference was made to a picture Which the Society had succeeded in hi"!!! barred. The President had in his 1101595- , aion, he stated, n r.: lhi ll hum the O. W. L. regarding tilt‘ ll, pin‘.- meat of a Board of Censors. There the pupils are back without very ,. b . reformatory, but the step had not much loss of time. ' Badman“ pusons have cm em l ployed since April 1. bi’ the 391°; firm; pepnrtlng," the statcmelitfii reads. The need of proper clothing is al- Al i : Parents are also oom- , pelled to allow their boys to are‘. rangements to have them wit advantage of odd jobs, when they] The number of actual trllilnls is‘ Tha_ really.smnil in comparison with they boys can in this way earn the pricel large number of cilildrcll altcndin; of necessary clothing, etc. I the city schools and as I get a daily There are always a. few cases too' report from the schools, all cases are that it is difficult to know just what‘ promptly enquired into and the per- wo are to do with, as we feel we are iod of truancy is usually qllllc llll°l not getting the support and sym- till the offender is brought back to!“ pathy we should get from the par- school. , ents. (in a number of occasions it Ihave tried, ladies and gvnlivlllvll» was necessary to bring boys to‘ to give you as much informuiioll as schzol, when they could not be got possible, in as brief a form u.» p there any other way lible and what I have told you i< .- i r-lso located several children, af-' summary of the work done um‘ » t r fh~ ncllools opened who had not the auspices of this society Mill lll ye. e41. ted, and after interviewing City School Board since I took over ~ - their Plrclltl. was able to nah a-r- my present duties- "YOI? HAVE YEARS of exper- l"llt‘l" and ll Il\'(\ _\'i‘lll' lzllzlrnilice be- hind "Home Ideal" Wlcklcss Oll i Burner. Get our special proposition to the scheme of [Il)'»'(‘Z'lllll(‘l1i mll-, for Dom" m“, T‘ G 1W5 Chap lined in the report. yxotmowm m“ gorel-nlncnl. and liS one: fer materially from tho commissioners. I'm clilircly 0-,: ~- ‘Nazis Uniformed . Ill Passion Play SACRIFICE HIGH.‘ “Not only does. it involve colli- plete abrogation of our riallls of_ self government but proposrs lo sat ill’) a govcming body vcstrd \\'..l1 OBERMPAIERCEAU. G c r nl a ll y, the widest and most autocratic Nnv. ZZIi-ACPL-A new feature of e-ors, uncontrolled nnd uncon- ‘he selcrilm of the actors w-llo will " nimble so for as Ni‘\\‘i\.tll'fi "artlcfgwsfo in ncxt years jllhdee prlzple are ("r ' 1"" l l‘ - ‘IPFIOYIIl-‘IIICP o. ll" ln-lulls Passion ll crl own l" l: . Pllly has DPlll t" nirlncc oi rf lii..' h 1' l vzc ‘Yffiliy oi them in lrziikirln. w svr i t" t. s Miss Anur R's. ."\ s to pla‘, l“:l h .1‘ -- c. ..n and con- the part of the Vir ill Wary. \ l» illllli will ll nod here from Ell,” .l" where ,_ . .~;l~." l \ .ll ilr Eiidll liu- sir ".s a drnesilc $'l'l'l‘.l‘.i nbrnlt ~p‘l"c ls inllndcli lt u-ollld be hllmll- t1 - ~" has ~ ‘ l,‘