$5»; mqm“g¥l*"""wiji Closed 'At Forum Last E v e n i n g With 'Anotlier Capacity Audience -Visiting Players Much Im- pressed. i1- - The final performance of tha ras- non Play, witnessed b)’ another 0GP‘ acity audience at the Forum last night, closed one of the most suc- cessful engagements of its North American tour. Yesterday's matinee was attended by over twelve hun- dred school children, and a large number of adults. Mr. J. 1-l. Weber, business uian~ ager and musical director of the Passion Play, in an interview last night, spoke in glowing terms of the wonderful reception accorded the sacred drama in Charlottetown. He also euiogized at considerable length over the whole-hearted co- operation and all-round enthusiasm manifested by the local Gyro Club, under whose auspices this famous play was staged here. Mr. Weber added that Oharlotwtown and Prince Edward Island in general of all the places in the Canadian tour. showed a total attendance, twenty percent larger than any other. This speaks well of this Province in view of the fact that only four perform- ances were given, while in cities much larger, as many as eleven per- formances were given. To Keep Milk llbur little words tell the whole story about, how to keep milk in proper shape for use in the home. These are “Clean, Cool and Cover- ed." This is on, of the fundamen- tal rules of home economics to which the Dairy and Cold Storage Branch calls special attention- Ibr best results milk should be served at the end of the meal, and it should always be sipped slowly. Milk ls the ideal food for children of all ages because of its high quality of protein. its abundance of calcium its readily esslmilable phosphorus content. its iron and its easily dig~ asted fat and sugar. .Try This Grape Juice If you want a, cool, refreshing. healthful beverage for use in the home try this recipe for grape Juice which is supplied by the Fruit Branch of the Department of Agri- culture: 1 cupful grapes. l cupful sugar. ‘lhoroughly sterlllse a quart -sizcd sealer, put in the grapes and sugar, fill to overflowing with boll- fng water. seal and put away. It will not ferment as long ls it il kept sealed but it should be used immediately it is opened as on ex- posure to the air for a short time fermentation takes plnce. HTHEGARDEN 1f‘ deep digging is indulged in. it is better done in the nil. and in the case of clay soils, they should be left in rough lumps, the action of the frost will broil till!!! up fine enough by Spring. and the meantime, the sun, Air and rains have a chance of getting in and around and sweetening and mellow- lng the ground. Stiff clays should not be worked when they are in a wet state, but if left until they are on the d?! side they will work up much better. When planting time some! ground. clay soils, especially sub- soils offer some difficulty-the main ones being the inability of the tender roots in penetrate the hard medium, and the danger of young plants and seedling, drying out. These difficulties can be ovar~ come in case of aaed sown in rowa by drawing a shallow drill and fill- ing it withanlnehoraooffins earth and sowing the seed on this -for seeds in clumps, a little fine earth placed where it is intended insowthcseedwllletartthemoff- 0n the case of transplanted seed- llngqltisonlyneoessarytolbabe a hole with the trowel and when putting in the seedling fill up the hole with good fine earth-right outofthcaeodboxifyouhavefll! to spare-once established and rooted in the clay they will necd' the seat Just over the clock usually occupied by the Prince of Woks when he attends debetl. A- Ic- Kinlay, Labor member for Patric. Glasgow. raised I Mint and M- manded to know what right “an- other person had tn occupy the seat reserved for the Prince." In the absence of a satisfactory reply. he proceeded, “f intend to call at- tention io the fact that there are strangers in the Rouse." speaker Fittroy returned and the iiloitlefll passed. lsowdon Geared There were Lbhorite shouts at at. Ron. a’. x. ‘mamas. Dominion secretary. as he answered a formal question on the Dominican but till Blmcsttheendofhisepecohthe Lsboritre listened to Mr. lnowden in dead silence. Now and again some of them joined in cheering himJsutitwasfromtheUbera-la and conservatives, who picked the Government benohu behind him that Mr. Bnowden reoelyed ap~ pleuse such as few Chancellors ra~ ceive. The defiant challenge 00 hi! final sentence. "come the world against us, England yet shall stand," brought them to their feet frantically wsvlng order papers and erowdins to the front bench to offer their congratulations. No Borrowing n was a grave um u nus-I ‘Ilse estimated deficit this year wgs $310,000,000. and neat year aeso.~ 000.000. "lhe Country must face up to ifs posit-MI." R2. lnowden ex- claimed ls he drummed his de- spatch box with nervous fingers, "lndlamwinttodoitthissf- ternoon." meme must be no more hummus for the payment of un~ employment benefits when the present borrowing powers were e:- heusted, he said. “It is an undoubt- edfactthatforaonsctinsepast we have been livifll Uyond our m!!!" I114 "'10s to a considerable extent on our capital." Ia proposed to reduce the debt sinking fund Iwmcriauon from 080,070,011! to 01010001000. Hnanslailaview The budget speech was confined to a review of the financial situ- ation and taxation changes- lt did not go into details of the economy plans. But additional white p09"! indicate sweeping changes contem- plated in unemployment insurance. In addition tareduoed benefits and increased contributions a shew check will be pieced on thl P0!- ment of mnsltlonal benefits (transitional benefits are benefits Plld after till POHOd of otdifllf! benefits covered by contributions are exhausted. They are borne en- tirely by the national emehsquarl. After insurance rights have expir- edatthsendofblwoekhlestaare to be imposed before payment of the transitional benefit. Unemploy- ment to obtain the transitional benefit will be required to" attend an employment exchange to prove unemployment and. satisfaction of other conditions as at present. The exchange will request the public aulstsneo authority to assess their need and determine the amount payable. The estimated savings un- der this head is 000,000,000. The saving from reduced benefit is ea- tiinated at 804,000,000 The Iudget also proposed to increase both or- dinary and preferential cutsclns duties on tobacco. The duty on unmanufaeturod tobacco is increas- edieecnispsraeundarbofhretea, Ind than 00 cents p01’ 0i both Ylifl- Clllrettea are lilo raised to 24 cents 00f Pflllud in both ram. noise duties wen raised accord- ingly. nan-abacus 11103008" lflloohlaswd for nicretbsuanhoursndasitend; Oilhlnlnowdsnaankbaokipdohil taxednfastrengtlimaroinftwae hisfourthludletand lestfor Irv-mount! warms. when and the emobsuuer would be ia- creased» the opposition to the National Gov- ernment. sat silent and sullen. A few booed and taunted him. A tense house had awaited the - was neoeasary- ‘i119 first heckilog came when he declared nlae-imtbs of the proposed Gov- ernment economies were approved by the late Labor Cabinet. The first relief in tension came when he slid he had concentrated on well tried revenue producers. Hr. Snowdon’; only sally was in announcing the new beer ta: of two cents a point, was ‘festive tomorrow, "so you have not much time to lose." During the eubse~ eumt debate, Walter Runoiman, Liberal. Pfflposed the absolute pro- hibition of certain classes of lillf uriea from abroad, as was done in war time. It was later announced the Government had appointed a committee of three experts w ex~ alnlne without delay the practic— ability of this proposal. The House Isreed to various tax increase resolutions tonight witn- out a vote, and adiourned after setting neat ‘lueaday for debate on the budret. Acceptance of the Budget resolutions on the first night without chailsnse by the op- pvliticu is in accordance with prco~ tie: as it is‘ generally aecspgq n"; the commune’: budget proposals onoa they are mode. must be given immediate effect. Challenge and debate always some at a um stage. (Ullldllir Press Cable). DGIDON, dept. 10-h: his sup- plementary Budget today. at. Hon. PM"? Bnowdsn. Chancellor of the “beam. announced changu in administration and in tasation and in customs that will meet the threat 0010i deficit of $070,000,000 in this 100?’! budget and overcome the es- timated deficit 0f $050,000,000 in n"! 3'9"’! B00800. ‘Pile major sav- ihll were as follows; reduction of 10 percent in the "dole." Along with this is an increase in the con tributions to the dole fund by work ell, and employers. Rodi-lotion in pollcemenb salaries. the cut rang- lfla 11mm from 02-25 a. week. ne- duction in teachers salaries, sav- lnsl in the education Ministry ea- timatcd at $01,500,000. Reduction in salaries of civil servants from the Prime Minister and Cabinet Min- ism-s downward. Prime Minister and Ministers getting more than 010,000 at; reduced 20 percent, Min- iltofl setting under $10,000 lose io percent. Members ef Parliament are reduced from 81.000 to 01.000. Savings in the defense services. 0f “£00,000. Pay and pensions reduc- time amount to $18,070,000. mad M"! Ilvihre $19,829,000 ‘fiotal swings are estimated at $110,000,000 for this Budget year and $100,000,000 for the next Along with the economy in erpendlturps, a0 increases in direct and indirect taxation. The major increases are as 10i- lows; Income tax increased by six pence t9 five shillings in the pound or 30 percent. At the same time cl- quptions for married men out from ¢i,l26 to I750. kcniptlan for single mm out from e010 to 0500. Allowances for children reduced frunfifiandflbtitnfiwandflw- Duperta! increased. unearned in- come to bear larger proportion 0! taxation. Duty on‘ beer increased V! two cent-a a pint. Duties 0n 10i- pertce leaf tobacco increased by ll cents g pound. Other tobacoca af- fected accordingly. Tax on I000" line increased four centa a ssllcn. Iltcrtalnment tax increased 00 so 2s percent. These mil-MI changes are mooted to Ildd 0300.- scopes to the revenue, An additional 000,000,000 brilllilll the total increase in the W0!" estimates to $801,000,000 is receiv- ‘q y; hung that amount off tho $000,000,000 which has been ear- sm-aoe for u» dams M0 gpuporr, gcpt lib-Rt. Hon. Philip Bnowden, a slim fill", arose painfully in a crowded House of Commons this afternoon. Lean- ing on m» canes m a speech 0f an hour and a half he balanced u» mum Iudaet: m0 II the Chancellor resumed his seat he was roach of Dru-a The floors and aaileriea were packodfohelr rbliiplnowdeiuebe crippled Chancellor 0f the I- vhoquer. explain the salary reduc- tions, increased tease and raster eeouiomies wblchthcmtienalflcei- ition Government intends 0O put into force. ‘more was o touch of drama in the farewell budget ap- w of Labor's financial geo- ius. Ho wls making his fointb and lllt Budset mmb. because be la- tcnds to Ntiru from P0110000 when ‘he Present emmmfly has been met. features of Britain's Indest- standard rate of income tea ia- creased by six pence to five ahiii- illgs in pound or I0 percent. Unemployment personal allow- ances for both married and single Wrlons reduced. Allowance to industry for depre- elation of plant increased w com- pensate for income ta: ina-aesa SurtaX yields to be inonssod m: percent. Duty on gasoline raised by four cents a gallon, ‘ noise duty on beer increased by two cents a pint. Customs duty on lsaflobaeeo 1p- creased io cents a pound. Entertainment ta: increased to 10 2-8 percent. . Sinking fund provision grouse,- 000 instead of $100,000,000. The above provisions are estim- iated to tum an nil-mated deficit of $010,000,000 this year into a aur- liiue of 810,000,000 and an astinsst. ed deficit of sssosoom n“, m, into a surplus of 07,000,000, Inspiring Continued from page l I c-i-uuuiocr-vu-aw unworthy ll’ wa waited for that," m. added. Restoration could a hastened, m continued, by» a willed sustained the nomniicn in time lone by. tie-ouch situations. which than that from which wears guf- fering from at present. - It was not his desire to underw- tlmate difficulties, col. wood; said, but lf the immense resources upon which the country mtg ygrg “a. sidered, it would remove all doubt and fear and the country wotdd move forward as our ancestors did in daya far worse than time. "If the necessary eflfcrpflae was su- plsyed and the good faith with courage in the face of difficulties. we would male; our ‘counts-yin g shorter time than new llama pg- sible, one of the great, even assoag the greatest. the world. In dealinl with ‘ ting m of Commerce, Mr. woods laid it was their duty to establish and de- velop n bureau for the promotion of foreign trade. particularly in the Orient and in South America. Ia hoped that in pursuenee of what has been the dominant note of tile 7 ‘convention the Olnadign mm». er of Commerce might become ‘a vital factor in bringing togsthog the varied interests of Canada flw the promotion of a National policy c! dawn of hope m prosperity tb those, "who by tilling our new; soil have been and will be the pel~ commercial life of Canada." ’ AN I00 WITHIN AI I06 ' PORTLAND. M0,, Dept. l-Mu. Ralph Bhulman cracked an egg only to find a perfect imssbelloe 88s inside the outer shell. CLASSIFIED ADS employment as companion er i l h . 2t";.i°“°“”“.‘£i‘!.-,f$ WANIIIh-IIOU manna, Asao restoration of pluck and iniaglnu " tion Irid__of the spirit which Ml .- he claimed, had been fer 'weru- the other peopleayobserved, having 1g". lkriculture um will bring a new ' mal and belie factor in the rum A 2i s-wan-oinnag; MIDDLE-ACID WOMAN General Synod ' Meets In ‘Guelph, (Canaeiah has) unions of-the senor- tbe council of social canine ot-itha Church of Hfigland dances. which is llllliiifig. today bllnorlal. Hall at the Ontario Agricultural Ooliese. In the report of the lea-story. Canon Vernon, it wll untamed, lhet a depart neat be instituted under the iii- natal: of a anutsryconnscted with council for social ltrvitt-ll wua refund back to tbs executive lflleftlle roped 01.9330 039mm" descendant. ft was‘ discovered that '- wit: " ‘you; of famous war tune " , muucreseeuisunemtui ‘an ‘mu a- wbsdeoisfoainlfiflsenrolnfllefers " aeauwdofsboutbtfifl. " ‘ an. up: io-oucm- creams paucity mwm o! MW l" "I‘""P°""'°0 90"» w m mo» “an nevi-she" y" .- uevugitie. was» aunties 101i. 1* s-utyiiii" new»: "w, esprit [hen cute. youwuiwlh proportions atlases-half 000' one and one-halfeupa _ colflndfhlfi 60' '6 ll l.l lE l.lI islittiiiflllill y" ::..:::::;- eafeadsllblatitla-allllstleslhlie am Ubnwquwlflw (Canadian has) common with all fonus of Mlfllb ees activity the railways have been hard‘ hit: they have also been Ad‘ versely affected w a, unique and TORONTO, Sept. l0—While ‘Ill . a severe competition. said, C. I». Moore, General Superintendent 0f Transportation for" the oaoadiss , 1 fan National Inhibition today. m. Moore was one of die new at the Ila m. in. scam de- elated itsnmiirnotbeaasinee by suggestion or inference that the railways had any iieepsithd I'll“ alon ti, b11010! 0r Mnlsoorepaooeaded sharsofaueb adlqustalllylffil"! mstiisesvymulsmhoaualld m“ qusungdiscrinsinatius shell tqded to nous. 1a‘: naa... use sufficiency. . . ]flE?mN.RS jzfwhm _you_ make pill!!- isiuit is not la satlsflnifll? ll "was like‘ 1e in be. consider - only what you are puttlii but how you are troatibl '30 simple ingredients that ii-isiung. 1f you like a ii‘ s08 leiaysning’ material is n00 i. piste arrich u this: mpke a plains! Piste, W“ Bill a/jlittle bum: powder with flour and salt. And you will have your nisemnipl it giglsigg the yhcweo tiuwfb your small pirtielmand you . ‘ their HD0080 lets lens for eel elpdllieisla conducted at.’ “f”! to develop- too rapidly, will-aid in plpducini heavier bodies, with lar- .'amoretsnderandflakipiltc_ "1- - and pct in m sacral-t strokes! the chopping tool, 5 i E 5 i inevitable result. nu chopping the fat-into your flour niskq E? You will aver achieve chilled fingertipc. 1'00 much emphasis cannot laid upon worbinl with e0!‘ _ terlals and in s manner to them chiiled..!'ou probably the trick of chilling your ;§E§§§§;§s¥§§¥:. j§¥~¥ii your» inmates. ff you want to ksap finishodpash-feg some days, lt.in waxed paper and put it °0m\¢_.~000t0ller near the lee. 533 hmuponhuuusemoeaoaeftbe firmwares-ammo» Hifi 5:5, in ii?’ ah g! §i§2Z:- auddenciiangefroestneflowllg lnlalnwhiohtho bifdsrlitlydd Which they receive when piled National ltsilwayl. speaking at tin mumps. or n: mo: vnra directors luncheon of the Oessad- ‘gym. ‘any.’ u "up. Ipu‘ IIAIIIAflQiII gm New certifications ofiesiwvllhenahd. if found. labs precautions to m- .r;s 3 y is? "it i Bond Issue Is Wereubscribedd ilwdalbbsdoarlsa . i .*:.~*-*... » whiieonrangeJotholayiag-flah‘ - ‘ ihwlnur quarters wllllllata Wrflroftisshjefllilaforfiansda moli-thutaemaiarmnaaunt-“IIIIIM oeaaeua amssu lmmspu-mumetismm M0111! slylarfi-s lama: weeha supremacists-mamas vfvbermanedmluttlilpfedsoblaovililellotffsaoiuaafo 'tqg,, xsivdu tbellbt “m iii itiiii ~| ..? . 1m u; 1 fr l. .‘ , #-¢i»~.q~u....tu... Kelieggin lbneyaresueb LOIIdOII, 0n; They ‘ffllvilrite R.R;om¢.'¢10n_ X. ~ .0 Transportation _ ilbayuun-hussiwinm and souffle svmppq- '-"_—-~——--...: Cape Breton "Fafinefs Are p . .Wdking Um ‘tits (Canadian Press) ‘YDNW. N. 6-, Sept. low-m. P!“ P""lm"8 depression, p”, Breton farmers are Belling a 1am, P0510!) to the Cape Breton 1nd,“. trial markets than ever before, 5,. “T0158 t0 Dr. M. Cumming, dim , of marketing for Nova scam, w‘. is in the city today with 9,01% A- B. MmDOfllldrof the g .. __ department of the st. 1". x. um”, city. _ Dr. Cumming said that the chem is due to the success of tin“. operative marketing system m“ inalllurated by progressive o‘ 3Y°°°R ‘mum. who now cave; central warehouse in sydmy m" f"!!! products are graded by an sf. ficial fin-ounce by the Dominion Goipmment before being 5153M, ind to local wholesalers and my)“ era. The necessity for the mom, meat may be gathered from the luff that local wholesalers estimate mil. f0r many years past not more M," ten per cent, and possibly no m“, ' than five percent of the local mgr,‘ ht requirements have been furnish, ed from Capo Breton farmers. m, has been due to various causes, chief among them ilfiilig the refuggl, of the small farmer to properly’; trade his products, making it pnci. tleally necessary for the wholeulqn», dealing in largo quantities to import; potatoes and other farm stuff, not only from P. l. I. and western its. but from Central Canada and u 1 west as camel-nu. Dr. oumnlii‘ IAyI that what is mainly needed i| a further growth of the movement which will not produce its best postq ible results until at least a0 p0 --~ - of the farmers of the district suin- cludsd. .1 The Tag Tells 111m is probably no meat till, purchase of which the average in; dlvldusl experience more dlffitlllif in getting real satisfaction tlu_l_ when buying poultry. necoanillsl this difficulty and at the same tint desiring to give to the farmer 01g premium for quality. which is hi!‘ full due, the Dominion DepsrtmeiF of Agrloultur; has extended lystem of grading and market!!! poultry for quality. There are tut classes of poultry-wMilk M." '19‘ tinguished by white m and distinguished by yellow 0' Within these classes are the If“! "Iliikfed .43» "mums a." "000 ted u. "lelcoied s." and "semi" a: Practically all the poultry M" ing onto the market this ml w" be graded in accordance with W‘ srnment standards and the mg and grade will be marked by "0 ‘ _ some w the breast of m. bird. f. 1m new Motorists rriend- I "t ‘"" wu that place we lull “m” through? ngogogge-winchester yrlemh-wn m ooodi I ‘f ways wanted to m wmehvttt" Whufihvflil t 2 burglar (wakenina WWW‘ 44mg‘ m-lng else-runs’ 0Pmm”_ -exouse ma. Mister. 0"‘ d“ a poses m- know when ti" m" on! l“ u‘ u; put the silver am i» . ‘era muddle? -— .21 §l mg- ovation isgi- maidiippiylltlllao! III!!! aceou-dedsuchan as V wlmhm- 000. “MW mum-vim- fieekaeasetboeavwaeeailenreeiiaalrby Presbyterian Manse, lllflhfllld on w“ “W! Monday morning. sent ‘l, 1031, m; bag h‘ filled with voluntary Mary Anderson Maclinod of Ober- lottetcwn to m. Prank Andrews Smith o! Watertown. Klan-Rev. Dr. ll. l0. Gongs offltinted, Ill! ll entofowCbanoelloI-aflrlsrmfehout hlsapeeehalmoattotheverymd the laboroppoaltios listened in respeetfulsilencetothe Minill-vl’ nomeuaegbiassrtywrlfl roa sans -. muons ‘IOAI. ticelly new 2g ' . - . WI cylinder car engine, newly refill. 0d. AFN! b I0! l“. Egfi 5 ¢i&d in mummy» ma: i i E 25” azpummu mum, ' nlndtmutouunypqsqacapeaiacetswiebsosaeoeiu. prams. cw. ollampeflalsu uenesell Aalrlataeilsbsforoaailrrorwbiie m picture tnienoneflei f, paper the mm day vi e m“ up a er about to drive a ball teed‘ n‘ a woolen’: teeth $08805" . emnugnmesammiuw iota, . use for tn» "s01 Wi¢°"-_'"