zuvuuua. tau-tux.‘ _ "p9,,- Juuy”; ‘rm: CHAR LOTTETOWN ciiaitplnis; tunic. THREE SEPTEMBER 11; 10:41, CLOSING YRO DANCE BEACH GROVE INN MONDAY, SEPT. 13th. Al. Blanchard’; Q-Piece Orchestra Novelties and Dancingfl to 2 The Central Guardian uw CONFEDERATION LIIPI II- SUEANCE. Lii-GNI-‘I-fl-MI SPECIAL PRICES on dlildrelll school shoes. Purdle and Fergu- wll-l- L-457-0-i0-2i. FIREMEN ANSWER TWO ALARMS-Spar“ (‘Kym U1 1m- nrovlsed stove used to heat water l0 wash down a horse caused a blaze in a pile of straw at the EXlliblilOn grounds yesterday itflernoon. The blaze was quickly exllflmlishcd by City llremien who laid a line or hose from a hydrant Refreshments Tlfllwlfl 31-00 grid fiafliuStirfirl. The equipment. . _ a larybem. laed'l;h17‘ir DRESS Opllflnill (Tax Included) Hall when annthil; 5.11 amen-my‘: , , I . 56 Cumiberland Sty-pg]; Th1; rune i l I v I] _ IFS A GI R0 DA (‘b tlleflre was tn a pile of’ rubbish ii behind a bm- It ire-s easily ex- llllkukhecl without causing Ihe Presbyterian Church In Canada l i u Minlsler: Rev. R. MOORIIEAD LEGATE, D, D- St. James Church REV. Solo: l\iAI.('()i.I\I NICHOLAS l'llI'R(7Il, NEW YORK. Public Worship: lllIORNING AT ELEVEN, 011.0 K Tllc Preacher at tllc Dlorllillg Service, Jflilllifi illtlchliol), '1), I1, 5'1‘, Morning Music: Si-Icctcd"--l\lr. Raoul Ri-ymonrl. Evening Mu. -. Sol-l: 'Sele(-Lcd"--.\Iiss l‘cilrl Burllll. Organist-Mrs Kcitli Ilogcrs. (‘heir Imuicr, Mn J. A Lawson. STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. ANI) IIVENING AT SEVEN C‘ l- lI"'I'Il AVENUE, any damage. SPECIAL same lama shoes, broken lines. regular price $4.00 and $5.00 to clear $1.29. Purdie and Fkltcuson. L-457-9-10-2i. COVEI-IEAD-IYNION lmAn_. United Church serriccs for Sun. d5)’. Sept. l2. are, West. Covehead 11 a. m., Oovehead Road 3 p. m., Uilion Road 7 p. m. The Rally Day programme will be followed at Union Road rorvixc, and n; west Covehcad. Covchearl Road and Stanhope on Sunday 19th 1,495 ISLAND VISITORS-Mr. and Mrs. Hal-old Scully. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McQuaid, Mr. and Mrs. PYillce Poutcr and their nharmine little dailizhtel- Pczuvt, left last Saturday foi- thcir home in Hyde Park. Mass, a'tcr ii, very pleasant vacation on iho Island. Mr, and Mrs. Scully and Mr. Power were delighted with the Island. This was their first trip to the prov- ince. Mrs. lvfrQtiaid and Mrs. Power arc siitrrs of Mrs. Frank Dorscv, Bordcil. and lvlr. Urban Farmer. Kiitkora. Mrs. Scully and Mr. Power are llir-cp and nephew of Mr. Jclin F), Mulliizan. Emer- ald. and Mr. ‘vti-Quaid formcrly bclonzcrl to South fllclviile. ("ELLBRATES 00TH BIRTHDAY ~-Mr. lvilliam Crockett, of Char- lottetown cclcilrntcri his 90th birth- day on Saturday cvcnlnz loci when n lliimhci- of frictiris from the cilv as wcll as Plcnsrint Grove. where hr» was .1 sucresflul farmer until his retircmcnt. scteral ,\'c;lrs_ ago. and from llio tlPlVllllflllflflg distinct. of York, gathered at. his homp to spend a. [\l"I'l}-.lt'1l crclnniz with him and cxtenrl their coitgratultlrions and best \'.'l.\lll‘5. Thc birthday cake WPls lll'0ll",lll- into lilo dining room with ninctv candles on it. sonlcthinz that on; docs not see vcry oitcn ill this flfl_\"i’lllfl an». or in any olilcr for that matter. The W§6C$EQ033IGD§OUUDDDDD1IQODfiUIi¢QUQUQZIQUD‘ Central Christian Church Rev. S. (‘. Cooper, 'l‘li..\I. ‘: fills. \',_ li. Dingwrell. MINISTIII ORGANIS lllusir: Clilirlrcnk‘ Choir. Sermon: ‘IIcccptivcm-ss." School: 2:30. Girls" Trio "Selected" by lllisscu Iitlflll Stewart, Kntlicriile Wright. and lint I llnllingall. Sllllillly Oillir tpflfllll numbers. (fliiilk Tillli Scrmonelte by Rev. uinl Ali's. (J. Cooper. Solo: "Srlcrted", Miss Nan lllac- iizly. Scruillil: "The Wrcstlefs Reward.‘ Alil. (t)i'll)l.»\I.I.\' INVITED TO Tllll ‘IIIRIIE SERVICES us-wQOQJISDIQQO000600100OC>Q§OlZYCfCJCFQUODQUOGCK ftulction was hi-ld at thi= home of Mr. (‘rot-Potts son. Mi‘. M. G. Croclcctl and lVfrs. Crockett, 186 Great. (‘moron Si. Mr. Crockett was an piltllilsinstic rlfleman in his _voung~r ilays and thounh long since I‘€lll'i‘fl from active compa- tition lIP still tnkcs a keen lfltflf- est in tllc ilcririties of the present rlziy colnpctltors. RENTICNFIID TO TWO YEARS —-El"nest ilirltcod of Charlottetown was sclitenrcti to two years in Dorcllcstci" Penitentiary yesterday by Sttpcndiary Magistrate K. M. l\-lai\in. ti.» was charged u-lih uri- iavrful poise slon of sullen goods. Evidence indicated hc had dispos- ed cf brass fittings, alleged to have bccn part, of the loot. from a break at. Brut-c Stmvart. and Cofs plain. recently‘. to a junk dealer for tlirec rtodars. Tile fittings were valued at considerably nliore- Mc- Leod lltld clcctcd to be tried sunl- miirlly. Otlii-i- cases in Police Cotirt. yrsicrdiiy wcrc; a _IllI‘ll( denier FlIEIFKNl under U18 jluik dealers act with not. keeping a proper record of purcilnw». The ca c was i-ltiiourllcd until Monday. A mail from out. of town charged with receiving stolcn iroods, part of the loot from. ii break at the Brady Shoe slot-ii. 'l‘hc case was adjourned until today. A vagrant was remanded until lifonday; and a mtln charged with tisinz nun» vo aEBJJItUlDDDUDUUOUCWJlZfUiiCtfltftIiOiitctile:~ ':1'lQQ’m- ' languagcuvas fined $10 and costs or 20 days in Jlill. A (iiiiilii ii.i.i “- > his thrcc dollars bail bolld es- , treated ___ V . oomommtorvoooomnmrtoocu "“'" " """-——- ds Fit C C’ i‘ ' l ‘W- illie BAPTIST Church "t" a ~ m’ McDONALD. at. uti- City irmltiil ‘IIYIRTER TlIIi Ill-IV. ll. L. IIFNTON R. II. Sept. '1. i037 tn Mr- and Mrs. f Qfif9~I anon-worn nianurrr-wivwv r errvrrrrnrn ca) IVY-Ivar I .- 1-w- “95 _ lllnmlng Worship: I1 o'clock. "fun Prelude Piutoralc, Bach. Mil Cnllboni. Sermon: "For Thine in the Kingdom, the Power and flll glory." the last of u series en the Lard‘: Prayer, lav. II. l- nlnn. Solo: "A Voloe in the Wilderness," llolnl. Min Vera ll. Malcolm Campbell, Mill. BIO. Church School: $.30 p. m. The two senior oluiecl will mrct ll. ll o'clock. The llllll lllllool will meet at 2.30 p. m. Please he IIIN to nole the change. Evening wmlilp: 1 o'clock. °lwl Prelude. riilii time. ‘vlililiieli. Sermon: "When The Muster Camel", Rev. II. L. Dentoli Qrranlsl. Miss lli-ieii ciillimli. infill" Dlmlur. Miss Vern ll. Malcolm cuiiplieu, Mul- Rh" Baptist c C. Warren and fimmnr You are invited w wonlilp with 'I'IIE BAPTIST CIIUIMJII Attention ls directed to the Conlennlll of I-hQ N07"! hurch. Snmllly 12th Snptembcr, with Dr. G. Rev. II. L. Iknton as special epcnliere. unuuunupflflfififWifiu-uuuun Harry McDonald, city. a dnilghlcr. MnLEOD, Al. the City Hnapital, Sept. 9. i037 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank illcLeod. city, a dniilghlcr. l\I.~\(‘DOll(l.-\LI.—At the Char- lot-tctotril llnvpilnl on Sent. I0, I937, to Mr. and Mrs. William H. Macbougilll. Charlottetown, a son. McDONALD-At Kcnsington. on Sept. 8, 1937. to Mr. and Mrl. John A. McD win sons. 1 i i DEATHS MCKTNNON-At Peters Road. Sept. 0, 1937. Mrs. John H. Mclltinnon. Funeral service at: Peters Road Church. Silndny Z p. m. McDONALD-At. Kensinglon, on scpt. 9, 1037. one of the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. John A. McDon- ald BIRT-At Vancouver, B. 0., on September '7. 1037, Percy Birti. aged 43 years. son oi the late Jon- athan Birt of Peekes Station, P. I.’ I. The remains will arrive in Oharlottctovcu. Tuesday’, Septem- ber 14. Funeral from the NBICIQIICG of David ‘Blrt, Pcnkm. on Wednes- day, scptcmher l5. service starting at 2 o'clcck. Interment Mt. Stewart Cemetery. i N. D. acLeanl l. UNDERTAKER I i EMBALMER Charlottetown and l Phone 149 North Wlltilllire “Turf incur/inns" CLOSING ' DANCE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15th. 9 to l- NOVELTIES - 50c. PLUS TAX Ii-QM-D-ll-ll- l FALL MUSIC TERM l; Opens MONDAY, Sept. 13th PIANO, SINGING. ORGAN, and PIANO CLASS TEACHING PROF. THOMPSON Studio: 65 Upper Prince Telephone 206 Will pupils kindly register early Manslaughter Case Dismissed By Magistrate A charge of manslaughter a- gainst, Albert Murley of Oha-r- lottetown was (llsmissed yesterday by Magzsiraic G. J. Tweedy, K, 0-. after fifteen witnesses had been examined. in pretminary hearing. Charges were laid following the death of Angus Buote 70, 0f Rus- STOLEN CAB, LOCATED —A car owned by Robert H. Nicholson and stolen from in front. of hi» residence, 15 Fitzroy Street about 7.30 Thursday evening was found, yesterday morning undamaged on. Pownal Wharf. The car was left~ momentarily while the driver event into the house, and on his return found the car had disappeared. FUNERAL YESTERDAY-The funeral of the late Hamid D. Mc- Kenna was held Friday morning from his late residence, Oyster Bed Bridge to St. Aiiigti ttinel. CIIILPCII. Rustico. Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev. C. Pitre. who also conducted the sci-vices at the grave. The pallbearers were, - Messrs. Arthur Biiote, Cyril Gal- lant, Benjamin Doucettc, Howard Gallant. Edgar A. Peters, Edgar P. Peters. CARPENTERS DISCUSS WAGE RATE -- Charlottetown carpenters meeting in regular session last night discussed the rate 0f pay to carpenters working on Mar nu Wharf repairs. Mombers declared it was less than the regulation rate and on the suggestion of financial secretary J. K. Lacey tille meeting decided to take steps in an endeav- our io procure the regulation wage. Oti-ing to the healthy financial coli- nionth suspension in payment oi dues was arranged. Vice-pres dent William Somers presided in the ab- senee of President Harold Bernard» Other officers presmt inckldcd re- cording secretary William McLean. Personals Mrs. Joseph T. Hunter. Summer- slde, is spending a few dayil in Phi‘ city the guest. of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Whitlock. Mrs. Douglas I-I- Gordon and little son. Peter. of Wood-stock. Ontario, are vieitina in Chariot-te- town, the g-ilavtn of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gardens?! Lrmgworth Ave. llazl Police Told To Ilse Guns llot Clubs (A- P. by Gllardllilfs Special Wirel NUREMBERiG. Germany, Sept. 10—Ohanoellor Hitler told a form- ation of Nuzified policemen at. the Party Congress today why they could not carry clubs any m -re. A policeman. he said, should have such authority that. people either would obey him or expect to get. shot. "But? he added, “what. is in- tolerable is to belabor people on the back wit-h clubs as tho they belonged to barbaric tribes.“ “Revenge e Player” ditioil of’ the organization a tour . ticoville in an automobile accident near his lionlc oil August 22. Evident/t indicated that a car dr'\'i'ri by .'\Illl'l(‘_\' had trailed an- other Chiirlotic-totvn car driven bl‘ Martin Kenny for some distance t before the accdcnt. The Kenny car in approaching Bucte who was vtnlkizig on the right. side of ' the road about a foot and a halt olf the pavement sounded its horn ‘ and pii lcrl several feet to the left to give the imdcstrian additional room. Marley not noticing the man Wflllilflg sounded his horn and sncedcd up to [lass the Kenny cai- illicit tust, then tilrned to the lcft. Not knowing how far to the lcft. the Kenny car was going Murley tcstiled he swerved back to thc richt and passed the Kenny cor on that side. He did not see the mall, n-liom he thought. Mas vralkzilg on the pavement, until he was within .. fcw feet. of him_ There was no time b0 apply brakes. Witncsws "yesterday, called by the dcfclicc. were Albert Muriel’ and tlic thrce other occupants of his car on the rlav of the accident William Ph"ltn= \vill'am DeCnste. and Dorothy leflalr. Mr. T) llfdcar Show. K C.. con- ducted the case for the Crown and Mr_ J, .I. Johnston‘ K, C_ was counsel for Murlcy. Earth Younger Than Science Believes lily Ilowuril W. Blakeslne) (Associated Press Science Iiditor) ROCHESTER, N. Y., Sept. l0 - Cliriiiists with new methods of nunisilriili: the age 01' the earth, as. ])t‘l‘lllll}" by the potassium wh ch is a llic 0550111131 in hitmiiu blood, re- portcrl to the Alutiricail (Zheillicill _Socicty ilcre today that. tille earth is younger than science has be- lieved by 1.000.000.0410 years. They reported that in pro-Cani- briail l-lmcs. about. 800000.000 years ago. Dtlbflixfillllll then stored in rocks ill tai larger amounts than today, and giving oil" heat. and radio-act- ive riiyts, poss lily iii-counted for one of the great mysteries of science, the origin of the profusion of pre- lustoric. ailinlas and plants tilat. bo- iore mall's arrival glue the world the npiicarriilcc oi an abode uf lfobgtlblills. The potassium cltscnvcry was ex- plained by Dr. E. Keith Brewer. of the United States Bureau of Cheni- istry and Soils. Wflislllllfllflll. Potas- siuiil is a ine'a.l. po soiious in quan- tity, cssitntizll in tiny amounts. It W515 recently rtlscovclcd that. a Sill‘ l‘ ractioil of potassium ls ra- din-active, gives off the some rnyS as radium. Dr. Brou~ei~ imdcrtook to use illis radio-active stuff to nlcasiirc the ogc of the earth. the saint‘. B-s uralliuui, the "itareilt." of radium. has been tiscd. Tile method is based on the fact that. radium n the ur- aniilm decays into lead, at a uni- forin ratc. Tile amount. of uranium Still lining Behind (A. P. by Gulirdinn‘! Special Wire] BIARRIIZ, fiance, Sept. 10- Amleto Baittlstl, the "revenge player" out to recoup a $1,000,000 ' fortune he 1on1, at. baccarat in; 1929, calculated tonight. that he was‘ behind 10,000,000 more francs in his come-back gamble. The Uruguayan mathematician has been losing at an average of 1.000.000 francs u. night sinqi he opened his "sky's the limit.“ game to all omncs. His starting capital. however, has been estimated in Casino circles at. mom 150.000.0015 to 00,000,000 tram Eastern Guardian ..'THE NEW I. 0. 0. I. motion picture hall lit. Montague is nearing completion and soon be open to the movie fem with all the modern conveniences necessary to incurs colnlttt- lhd NIlAfll-lhmfllliw-H .__.._.i_.___..___ PIIIQONALS ..'Mrs. Sadie Pratt, Boeton. ar- rived in Ivinntague on Monday morning. She will be the guest of her ulster, Mn. Cummings for ten days-J! ..'Mi||eu Ostliryn and Illlu Col- lings. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jamel Oollirlgs, Montague. have en- tered the Olly Hospital, Charlotte- town, when they will tun up nur- ses training-J! be glad to learn o speedy recov- cry but to henlth. Mr. McDonald Ill an unfortunate victim of a. car at Montague on July 29th he smtalned three broken i ‘ lead prcscrit. today shows how long | a rook has hem in existence. Ur- tflnllllll gave the earth ages Hm- ‘nillg up to 3.000,00il.0m Nail-Ts- As radio-active potassium lie-CHM! it turns into calcium. The calcium then becomes a "time-clock" and this is what Dr. Brewer mPR-‘Kllfffl- Conservation 0f Marine Resumes ls Discussed NEW YORK, Sfllll’. 10- (APl - The dwindling supply o! IObSWN and more lowly sea fare today drew the attention of representat- ives of nine states who met hem to consider plans for interstate cooperation in conservation 0f marina rcmllrces. The mcetinz was called 0y Hamid G, OSIFHJIQ. chairman of the New York joint letil-ilntlve committee on interstate coopera- tion who emphasized the “immi- nent. depiction of the marine and great. lakes fisheries." Ostcrtng and W. Allan Nowell. chairman of the stib-committne cn conservation, presided jointly at the opening union. The morning inn-tint: was elven over to a round tnblc discussion led by hr. Filmer Higgins. of the U. B. Bilreaii of Fisheries. Dr. Higgins spoke on "the marine fish- eries and cooperation among the states for their conservation" The conservation experts stud- ied the possibility of interstate compacts. creation o.’ an inter- supplementary to aid state conservation cflni-ts. for conservation of marine i regulation mum. i state authority and the needs for I-I federal legislation OGMIILI suggested the only hope re- iinilrces was the creation of some interstate machinery to makestatc 3 Rooms To Let FURNISHED OB UN- FIQIINISIIEI) SPLENIJID IAKFATION Suitable for three perstns. Will sllarr expenscs or acct-pt luvl‘ flat. r2114’. per month. Iliciil opportunity fur right parties. ' . “Til: at once. in ‘HOME’ care of Guardian Otllcc stating number of per- euuplo or sons, ages and ocrllpolion. CBMMERCE ctliivuiitit George C. McDonald, Montreal, Elected t Ifresident icsoiil- l lions Adopted. VANCOUVER. Sect. 1tl~tCPlcc The Canadian Cllflillll-‘T of Coin- t j jg... ifOlf-"OUGE THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN TIIE CANADA St. Paul's Church l" Trinity REV. A. E. lllzieK A. ROY KENDALL, i.. 1153183130DDDUDYUIUQDDU QODKDDQQEIQfleilifi-QJI"QCWJIQIUU" ' l 1. ' l" ~ ' United C . .cll REV. IIIIGII MILLER, M. i\., B. D.—I\lll1l\ll'f ZIE, B. L-Assistant Alilllster. .ZVI., A.A.(}.().-()rg:iili~i and (‘lloirmastcr a‘) JD_Cn£bDIZfO‘QC‘QC'.C‘DOQ¥K>QQJL!O£LQOQIT'OOOOQQQQ fir) II.0tl AJIL-Pfiiblle Worship, 1 Sermon-“WIIEN GOD 'I‘.Y\KES Vocal Solo — — - _ _ _ _ _ __ M“ n,‘ 15-39 l'- M.—gflfldfl»y School and Bibli- Claws: l3. ‘o’ mo P. MP-Pllhlic Worship. Q Sermo —“I<IAS con AIIDICATILD?" t 6- 541010: "SelcctecW-Mr. Georgi; Johnsgn, Q’ ‘In a world gone mad what is a (‘tiri-ithzti n. rte?" g Arch. of York. _ g “This planet is the lunatic asylum of tlii- UlIl\.-l~~t‘," g Visitors and Student/s Cordizitly \\'t'l<»i.i'i.~_ w 9111554‘ ‘Tti-ti- A HAND" "W-ltlntm ‘. xLUQT-Jt- mcroe ended its lllh allllllillttllll‘ t vcntton here. today, and nlort‘ t?‘ ,3 than 100 delegates. from "l/“YY art ‘ province in the Dominion. turner; .3 edtio leave for Victoria to PDPYW a. holiday weekend. At. its closing scssionnhc Clianl- (if ber elected Gvflrgo C. hlclloiliild of Moiltrcal. president oi McDon- q‘ é aid. Currie and (Zoinpnilv, ‘Ind. z} chartered acconiitaiiis. yireslclcn’. ,2; g. and reelected I‘I€ll!‘_\' W._ NIOW-Wll- % of the same city as nilalrmnil r.’ _- .3, tile cxeciltivc conliinttce. |._ The coilvcntion adopted rcsolu- t‘ f} tions statini: its stand on (‘tilllflllt L; inn problems of labor. i'.lil\\'.l\ _ _ transportation, agriculture. YOYCIFII gym ,\_ ;y[__}10|y Cnmmunwflfl '\ .44; . trade, immigration, the Y"‘.l!‘lf»l . 10.00 A. M.—The Sunday Sc . industry arid pllllllt‘ fillunrrq g 11.00 s. llL-Mnrnlng Pratt-r and Fcrrplltfl-Hrnp“ “m? The resolution lnrlilrle; Offcrlory Solo-Selected — -— -- — - l< - ' \ ' < tn [lrzzcd close filllfil’ “t ”“" g,‘ ,7 00 P. l\1.--Evcning Prayer and Sermon. lomplotwi lnhol‘ lcctslnttcu with a d _t~,.,i.,_.--;ti_v Tutsi" -- - - - -- -- —— ~- —— — — F-"tfltvrll viow to l'l|l'll‘|t‘l'\lltZ tilt‘ ‘Ndlllllwfil MET’. M. Nash _ application of "democratic tullifl‘ it Preacher at Both Services Rev. l-I. R. (olvtnlunl. II. ~'\- pies" which have FICITIIPII alll-zo to labor. manaccment and lllv stilt‘ as m» fpglllf of voiiultuw L‘.‘7‘tfll)' lishment. in certain ill-'lllfitlll‘= o‘ a "real community of lntcrr-"t" ill“ tween labor and mamizrmcnt. Thi- chrimtwr stisiztstcd its exc- ciltivc (‘FlftlllliU-‘t’ c..t.ib‘~i~‘ ciril coirimiitcii to l‘~'llll7 Q1119‘ n lpcwti‘ trio» ct’ for the I‘l"l"(lll‘."l!"YI\F"ll inn vollth in ti‘? F“l'l‘-‘ stmjsi-t; with .1 rirw to their ypflt, into public lite. ill (Killed tiilon _.i ‘viii D of (‘anod- Of ntllwlip .-i- tho hnmhtlon “rmlwpv prrlhir-tfi" and thus TPiIPV" H". buy-rip“ ]lt1\\' l‘t‘.~'il“". tin/m the people of (Toiiocln in this rcrrird ablc to native Canadians.“ t6) Asked continued sumiort by federal and provincial zovcmmonts of troll-directed advcrtisiniz cam- paign to iuiblicize “still more widely" Canada's scnnic, historical and cultural attractions. and uro- ed the maintenance of modern highway standards and extort-inn of the fianndian llizhtvav svstem with special attention to coilnlv- trlnn; with hlrrhwnvs at the ("cited States border. t7i Reaflirmcd the Phiiiilwrs stand that dolnillior. |ll‘!\\.il('lfli and municipal hudprts tiliist he balanced, not. throuch ll’\(‘.l‘<‘7l.~P(l tamtfto/n hut. by "drastic curtail)- merit of the cxrlcnsc of cornm- ment, iinrl by efrm-tivic fin-thei- re- dilutions in the railwllv (lrflcit and in rcadjilstnlcnt. of uuotnpltwxtmen‘. relief in accordance ‘\‘l'll down-lt- rated necessity" t8) Silage-sled a ccrtain ilinouiit of the tlnlieccssnrv cvniniriltlrcs of government “dig thc result of dup- licatinn of gfllVlUfis bv the Dom- inirm and Drovlncinl ymtorvwnliint. and that "the st-tl i-istvlc flood of taxation" micht. hc rrduccd hv rtlttiilg flown the rim-aunt or dup- lication" The flhnmbci" said lltr niiprnnoh [to the Rxvyal Conunission on lar- ntion should be from the point of the “cltizcn" ilnrl that the (‘llam- bel‘ l-hollzht. thrrc should he o broadening ot the npiwl-c-ilion oi taxation over tho wlloli» (‘cillhriim pilbltc. The Bits lcinini: Sum- l, mcrside at 6.15 p.m. F'3 Saturday evening is ti‘ cancelled. ~_-; lar trips as usual. llL-zazealcgszgzcs: l i IQ£:O.C':>Q>Z‘0 l Other regu- 1"- Everyborlgyt Welcome. m3“ u, n ninnlosi) u. i, Rectal. Arms Ofgflnist --lulss Lnmilslu EARLE. (‘hoir Director ALBERT DTVNIF- mntmoonnlxc-aarsoo onociocromnn.e.~;t¢=>o {civic REV. c. canmul wmsrEm-suXl-sflill PlmF. lnvls n. TlmnfPSON-Orgiinist miil (‘lwlriwiush-r GOvprnfnFnI ‘w: h o‘l lilo ri\‘,l\'"'i- sis the (‘hitilli-ir 0t (‘fllvtll-“P” rolnillandi" to itiltc i'l‘*'l"t'1't‘ 1""l SIORNIYH IWIRSUII’ "°"-“"‘l““"‘ “""““ m “m” W‘ 10.00 A. M. iiiiliiiili Hvhnlll rind Bible fllnflsvs. 11.00 A. IlI.--'I‘liemc: “Till: Soul's '2 g . ifl» KY1" .ctl :i;iiv'r>\li oi Pi- Awalkelliflll." forts now heir: nitric to r"~r\t'ill~ _ - - .,. lisli rizzrictllturr tn th.» (lrflllfflyt "Yllms-slll ‘m’ "'1'" "hi" areas nf wflfitflfll Fnnttrin. and nrir- sovmnn su|,,,__q..|,,|,~.i ed continucd research to e-i'l’l‘.lP\~ M“; Arum,- 11, ]{||pnf . rite losses from drolltzllt, insect _ _ ‘ __ Pests. rust and phlnt. disease F3 ESP-ti \\ lllu-‘IIII’ 14> FllTflcclfvl (‘ailritlii .'ll'\'lll'l 7.00 I‘. I\I.--'l'hr-iin~: “‘Ilii- suprem- i‘ continue tl-irotich thc coitcltlision of my t‘ tlii- “INIWIII-ll." 1 trade HEFCPIIIPIIYS to lrcovcr for- _ _ , mr-l" markets and secure ncivovcs "ym"‘“_3“‘ 383' “l” for her flTlillflfjV nitd u‘. "twriril Mixed Qu_“.u.“,,____ “H; _ lllilfllm‘ Mrs. Ilnrold utilisin- .'\I\.\. F. .-\. A. iffii Rcrnmmcnricrl that thcFs-ti- “nun ®"II,~|‘§' [ljfrlllfltll] g’ civil fiovernmcnl. should lllrltlttll" -$ Yorstorl illlil Malcolm J ate a polirv o‘. restv-lrt-vc nvti ml- _\1i l\lllI\l\“ .1 entire immltzration with a riwr to I _ _ _ "I scouring n rlinsnnnhln yytmihpr at p. A mrdlnl lnuiiitii i is fillPlltlPd ,3 immitrnnts. Tlrofcrahtv of Rwish flllldflltfi flllll clrilllflwo it" “'0l"ll"ll i stock. since "the (Yhninlwr lwlwves Q’ ‘ Fmh "S- V I‘ rpppnf jnypj-nypnqpntg in m1 H“... ' O come. let us worship RIIILIMW ilzilwai.’ la-t us kin-cl u - "m", snmyim, Wm WNW. Ff nl‘_ Q. for the Lord our Maker. For He u. our nu - sorption of cvcn largo nilmlwrs of $1 . __ . . . .: SQOEQQQQQmKQQQQQC ;.~. immigrants without. dotrimcnt. to ‘an 00v” “L”; " employment. opportunities avaii- ~47 "C 7 “ 1‘ Square-riggers Set For Return Race HAMILTON, Brrlntitia, Sept. to- Tivo I‘IVl\l square-ringed shins. the s: yen Sens. ownui by William Gilb- clman and skippered by Hails Mi.- ion. find tlie Jncctlh Conrad. OWHNI t by H. H. Ilartiorci and cnplnultxi by Alexix Trooniil. prepared tonight’ for ther rciilril rilcc northward to Newport, R. 1. Tllc starting nun will boom at. iligh noon. Sunday. Labor Day, the two stnicly sail- ing vessels crossed the ilmsll line l0 minutes apiiri. with the Si-vcn Seas in the lcad. But tlic Collradt won the protested race on illel strength of nn ll-lnintitc hailclimll- She had a hnrc 55-sccond victory- Thc I'(".llI‘II race to Nctvporlt wll St. Peter's, Cathedral l llochtord Square incitement-Raw. canon MALONE. w. l l- 1100 A. lVlr-(‘llurili lauriiarist QQQ<DDDQQO Ovik-Jtlvtttliflxlutilfl-Q. t”) l iQPotaln iliggers t ' ‘T'- ,Ton Lntc To court octu-oannrwmilfi ' ‘h. S ERVIFEE 8.00 A. IVI.-llol_v ltillllillllllOn 8.40 A. l“.~—.\Ii\ill'lS. and Sermon. 7.00 I’. M. —- I-Iu-iisong and Srrmtm. Dally II ly (‘tivillnilnioil 7.45 except. on Sliiziilziy" and fruity at 8.15, II‘~i~, on; my lflil-ly 7.190. i i .1 :.:: ‘ll00iIER” 2 New llliwl~ mid .1 number of Iwcd “hill! I\II\r boon re- PllT-flllltillu-II, .~'! of vrllirll Wt‘ .. .11 I"lllll‘1I priccsl Etienne a e0. be sailed tinder ihc same rules ls T0 LET .\‘I('l1 HOME 73 UPPEI the nee to Bennudm Pnnee Si. L-ifll-Q-ll-I