Western - L o c a I s -Illa salami I reserved las- pg laafl llQIaal bit advertising 0 ' IQII, sslarc. ma! he laasrtsd as | sons s word atria!!! layabls is --POMII. and hand meat grind- srshnd extra partrinstoclrat arson. i L-mis-um-ai. _'ro oil's‘ TQP Pawns for your hogs, feed Dr. Hess Bog Special. Tgylm- Drug 00., Kensingtoa l, u _niry Columbia ignltor iris-st batteries, st Bruce's; nous-l 41-21. -I'0B lAislv-Auicmobils fully numbed. Aoiily 0M1 Bach. ‘ryao Vglley. Is-lliiib-li-il-fll-OO-ll-dr-‘l. -A'l' HOME-MKS. Wyman Cairns will be at home to her friends Fri- day,N0v.23rdfroiii3 tobantiiiofl P. M. , #2512. -I'Uli BUYER — m. Justin Rotter of Paris, France, is now at the office of B._ Graham Rogers, summerside, buying silver fox pelts L-2497-i1-10-tf -HEAVY DUTY rubber belting and belt lsoing, all sizes in stock at Bruce's. 1s-24i5-1i-21-ili. -LOS'l' — Newfoundland female pup, black, weighing about 80 lbs. Anyone finding the pup please not- iiy Alban A. Leaky, S'side R. R. L-257l-1l-21-2i -POI1‘ICE COURT-In the Sum- merside Police Court on Tuesday two drunlzs were lined $3 and costs , each and another ti‘; and cists. One who did not appear had his bsll of $1) estteated. On Monday two drunks were fined $3 and costs and another forfeited bail of $10. -s ‘- -L RDSEBOUBNI.‘ oi London. Eng, will stari. buying fu s at the oi- iice oi A. E. McLean today and w; continue for some weeks. Ens; casn prices. L-ZBlO-ii-M-il —IN 0F RINK-A number cf isdies terested in the skatim rlitst enheld aiotiory ona lovely bedspread during the fox, show at Borden. A large number- of tiitets were sold. The bedspread i wls won by Miss Stewart, daughtoirf w. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart of -IOLMAN'S MASTER. TAILOR! I'm-Others often size you up- rrhsps when you least suspect in} t Pays. then. to always look youri best. Clothes from Holmann Psrsmially Supervised by our Mas-i more "Perfect Fit" guaranteed Come in and let's talk it over. L-ZMD-IIJI-ii. —IPINED $50 it MONTH! mohoias appear- Silmsnermdo, on charged withi kl the per- in connection car. its .00 jail-S.‘ NG-Yrhe Nov-‘ ident, Mrs. 301K117. conveying greetings and was read An Q1105! two dollars to be sent before 011M It wasdeci ed to ress 51f. John MacMifarfs History he catholic Church in Prince Ed. Illd Island. Mbeting adjourned. 71s em N of directors. But the interest, both _ "silent six." S ABBIE DANCE mu notions Sid Elliott's Orchestra Friday, Nov. 23rd. ' Heated Hall. Admission-ilk. S's isle Markets Potatoes and turnips continue tc move slowly at Sizmmerside and several steamers have loft this poi-ti with potatoesfor New York and’ also gons forward to Montreal. - The markets this week are as fcl-- lows: potatoes, per bushel, Green Mountains 12 cents, other kinds 10 cents; oats 5 cents; seed oats so cents; wheat ‘it cents; barley B0 cents; buckwheat 40 rents; hay, pressed $14.00 per ion; hay, loose $15.00; wool, washed iii cents 1b,, unwashed 1i cents; hides 2 cents 1b.; calf skins so cents esoh; eggs 3. Tl. Sit-S Funeral Of Mrs. Arthur Ga u d e t The funeral of mo. Arthur Gau- det was held at St. John the Bap- tist Church at Mlscouche on Mon- terment was in the cemetery ad- joining the church-S celebrated the Requiem Mass. dwv morning. Rev. Dr. Mcnaghan The pallbearers were Messrs. Phil Arsenault, Anthony Gaudet, Rogis‘ Gaudet, Emile Poitier, Stanley P:irler and Celestin Poirier. In- 5 5 a 9 E E é 5 U E. i ‘Deat OffMrs. J.A. Callaghan, vElmsdule 11m cacao-En the Ilium 30mm! yedmlay afte- m’ ma“ "ii-host. dllr. hill. and Allah, Seek Duty On Basque Berets (c. r. By Guardian's spoons Wire) OITAWA, Nov. iii-Basque ber- m. which. according to the oviq. ence, are supplied u; c- ~ .. wearers of this style of headgear at the rate of about 60,000 dozen D0!‘ Hmllm. formed the subject of discussion before the tariff board today. It arose onisn application from the three Canadian firms manu- facturing these articles, for 1-9119; from an order of tho Department 0f National Revenue dated Sept.‘ i, under which the mecific duty 0n 10111811 berets, for valuation pur- 00008. was reduced from $1.50 w 50 cents per dozen. The ‘Jo-Defendants In Insull Case. CHICAGO, Nov. ill-Eleven of Samuel Insulin co-defendants 1 ask Federal Judge James H.‘ W -| kerson tomorrow to soqliit them by direct verdict. releasing them from the 0100900000 Insull mail- fraud trial before it goes to the jury this week. ' Five of the ll testified in the case, as high officials of Insulin chief securities company and ‘ s of one or another board of prosecutors and of defence st- torneys, centres on what happens to a group nicknamed in court the ‘rhis group took only a by- standers‘ part in the seven-week trial, as their attorneys will con- isnd tomorrow that they took no more important part in the fraud- ulent f‘ ancing the government charges against Insull and the others. Besides Waldo l". Tobey, promin-i ant Chicago attorney, this wing of the defence includes Tnsuli's pri- vate secretary, John IF. (Yleefs. and five minor officials of two Insull concerns. Both sides of the case await 301180 Wilkersorrs ruling as im- pol-tent to the outcome of the ‘ burns! hearing into hish fin- ance as done in IhsulYs 82.000000.- w 000 utility system. To release them the would shorten the iury's, task. Saturday Judge Wilkerson refus- cd t crelease Insull. Insulin son, ii Q E O 3 9. a I S. i‘ s < 9. 5 :1 and Company, investment banking house. As Trade Grows Ilineased circulation of money in Australia points to s ‘favorable; spring and summer. Since I ‘7 reason/ms there has been a persistent in- —Mr- James Clark of Howian is crease in the value of notes held l patient in tho h-ince County by the Australian public, and the IlwoitaL-s |tradlng banks have found it noc- -—-_- eseary to withdraw about 81000.00?! —Msster Norman Cstsin, gm o: of their deposits from the Column-- Mr- ans Mrs. John s. Costa-in of wealth Bank in the form of nofosi Ilmsdals is apltienthiliaflhl' ‘ moicyment. reeultios‘ 0W0”! Hospitals-a from returning confidence, is lsrg-i ‘ eiy rguponsible for tthe ~Master muss 1.. little son cf "Y n - WM!" <1’ f" "*- uui ms. asuos murmur," 0'0 Nldmim is "P of Northsm is a patient in w, important factor in the brhhter, Prince County HMpflg],_s outlook for business. ~—Milg J5.“ Gage“ o’ o1.‘ N1‘, Ill‘. GCOIIQ M3011!!!“ mhgeuiss Rita Browneof Alberto: mmlnilmlwfl operates f appan ———-- a: Saturday incline ‘gripes 41in Mull-head and Mliss Illpitsl s d ' odgson on Sa urday or n m m“ “WW4 ,New York, whero they will visit be- —-Her many friends win rum ion going tomIQIorida where they lclesrn eiehsu . will winior months. i» m"'°'m"'m° They have been visiting Bland Tidal-lave The Best Cough It At Home jlig Saving! M tiirers wished it to be rerfored to "w basis Dricr to the order. De- cision was reserved, Write History In Autographs (By Game c. Murray) (Canadian Pres staff Writefl OAR . Labrador. Nbw. iii-Reading between m; 111mg 4g 0M of the favorite pagttjmq m this northern port-mow that the ice is thi ' snr’. shutting off the cosy little vlllflse frmn the rest 0f the world. ,, The "Mauve signatures in the suest book at the Ilitematlongl Crrenfeil Association station, and 000090011 them the reader sto is that have thrilled the world. First is found the neat signstum of Sir Wilfred T. Grenfeil. 1mm.- der of the association and most famous medical missionary by m. tue of his work in northern New- foundland and lnbradcr, and thgn ltaio B0100. in flourishing nyie, secallingbheepic flightoftlaortgl. ian air armada somu tho Atlantic mu For ,lo waited while the armada roared down tho curve 0f the world from Reykjavik, ice- land. And what breath-taking w. tion as one afisr another the 2i flylfls boats Cartwright harbor! These is little room in the book the names of Balbo and between his men and those or Charles A.l h. and his wife. Anne Mor- WW 14100001?!» who brought their low-winged monopiane down he" my for fuel two days later. They were m- Asnericsn Airways, and the survey steamship Jeilirig. to b9 used s; s, mother-ship. had already arrived with s party under command of Mlajm- Robert Insan. Among this year's guests mspplnganserialiraiifor? Cooper, who arrived on the scarred steamship Nascopie. Gover- nor Cooper was the first head oi the old company to visit the fur- trudlng outposts irn the north. “‘ sknature in the book is that of Common‘ Graham, adventurous‘ British n0.- vai officer who sailed alone across tlm Atlantic in a small yacht. Commander Graham fell, ill in Oartvnight and was nursed bark to health in the Grenfell hospital- novaiuoois volume wll waved manufac- ' Triple Wedding To Be Held At S ’s i d e A irhls wedding will taks place in H. Paul's (Jhumh. Summerside, 0n fnlesdsy, November Iith, when . the Misses A80". iAnna Idhy. and Sarah Cameron, daughters of tbs late Samuel J. Cameron of Silmmsrside will be united in marriage to the foliowins ‘Sarah to Jerry Bernard, Summer- side. Asfarss isknownthisis ‘the first triple wedding in the church and probably in the Prov- inoe.—-S Congregational Meeting A t Bedeque . A meeting of the Pastoral Charge of the Bedequo United Church was held in theIBedeque United CJIIICh, November 12th at‘ 8 p. in .50 0"!" cuss the resignation of the Pastor. Rev. L P. Archibald, {o take effect on June 90th, 1936. A large number of members and adherents from all parts of the Circuit were in attendance. On motion, it was decided that adher- ents as well as members have the privilege of speaking and voting at this meeting. A great many mem- bers as wry as adherents spoke of the good work done by Mr. Archi- bald, and expressed their great re- gret that he felt himself called up- on to tender his resignation. Motions asking Mr. Archibald to reconsider his resignation, and in- viting him to remain as pastor cf the Congregation after June 30th, 1985. were put to the meeting and carried unanimously. After thanking the meeting for the expression of c ‘deuce and esteem, Mr. Archibald asked that he be given a month in which to consider the matter. Meeting was dismissed with pray- er by the Pasior.—E B.C. Lumber Production _ Inc re as e d (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) V1010 , Nov. lL-Brltish Columbia lumber production in the first i0 months of this yen!‘ was approximately 875,000,000 board feet. or 50 Pfiffitnt 8100901" than in the corresponding period of last year, according io log scale figures releasrd today by the forest branch of the Department of Lands. ‘The total log output is given in round figures as 13100000000 100i? as against 1,324,000,000 feet in 1933. The October scale was 202.270.- 000 feet as agalnst.1'i0,i?0i,000 in October last year and 200,680,000 in September this year. CRICKET BENEFIT MATCH (C. P. Cable By Guardian's Special Wire) IIIZLBOURNE, Australia, Nov. lie-v. Y. Richardson's eleven pull- ‘ed up scmewha‘ in the third day's ‘play today of ins cricket benefit ml match for P- M. Woodfull, the vet- eran who caot ‘ the successful invasion of England last season. i Scores at the close of play today were: Richardson's eleven 196 and 300 (Fingleton 5'1. Badcock 64 and RUG“ Boo-Hm Tmwan 87, Richardson 1M, Gflmmett five for 64 and four for 100. O'Re'lliv two for Q): Woodfulfs eleven 316 and none for r0 wickets (Woodfull iii, Ponsford 83). when fire razed Lockwood Dormit- ory on June 19. 1934. Some day it may hiring the price of a new hos- pital for Labrador. fungi? Islanders A t thanks-S GoodwwReturns For Apple Day Scouts and did awfully reglising $50.60 for their Apple Day sale. The apples offered Icr sale were Macintosh Rods. Island grown and were pronounced by all who tasted tho-m to be of a very superior flavor. ‘ihrmlgh the of Mr. A. R. 1B . s member of the Scout Council, s part of the Jour- nal building was used as the Scouts’ headquarters for the day for which Scoutmsster Hailett and the boys express their sincere 0’Lea.ry and Vicinity A Goose Supper and dance for the Oioary Canadian legion was held in the Mathews Hotel on Monday evening. Nov. i2. The members enjoyed a. delicious sup- per served by the management. MESIDIYGDIAN” and PRINCE CQUNTY CHRQNICLE J to ‘Q93 cauaoa’: srsuoaao qirassimsss ssxousurv ‘The Late Heber Ellis ‘Music being furnished by the O’- ‘Leary orchestra. Dancing was en-i Joyed for the remainder of the ev- ening. the by Mmsrs Guy Boulter and Watson Bculter. Remembrance Day was observed in Oioary on Sunday, Nov Mt. Allison Mr. Austin Jar-cine, ‘a5 of Wnniot orian Society at Mount Allison Uni- was Dlcnatoralnp. Clair Johnson, tltlSldellt of me nurnetorian Society of Mount Allison University has pre- pared an excellent program iOi‘ ins... Smitty. ‘silo nlliiicuviiau Society sponsors all debates at Mount Anison and this year promises to be one oi one busiest and most mteiessnig in its history. mount AAJSOll nus all utmost to keep this recoru nigh. Alfred Seaman us. m braoaobane. and Miss Margaret Black '35 of Charlottetown, are we Avllmers of the Student christian Movement Mount Allison College. They have prepared a program ior the year oi great variety. Under their able leadership the religious activities are being carried on. Lewis Murray '36 oi Vernon River. PEJ. was elected President of the Choral Society. It is this Society that sponsors the presentations of the Gilbert and Sullivan light opera s an ivlount AALSDH. Mr. Murray has a l splendid tenor voice and takes a leading role in the opera. The Rhyming Optimist TO AN UNKNOWN FRIEND A little lonely, touched with fear, A little doubtful of my aim Was I when on that mcming drear Your letter came. And oh, it brought a beam of light Thwt pierced my doubts dank for- est maze, It opened roads of hope to sight And joys's bright waysi Sowhileitlayzsosmailaiihing Before its message was confessed, I did not dream that it could bring To my sad breast Such pricelaa comfort and sisciia cheer Though I had never known your name, Like some good angel winging near Your letter camel GKEWS RAZOR. BLADEQ: N0 SIGNS 0F WOUNDS WIZNDTIPEG. Nov. li-“Iblsghy,” the Scotch terrier belonlinfl t0 f‘ A “ Harry McPhaii, is tough, Now he's taken to a diet of rams blades. After chewing to his satis- faction. Toughy dropped the pieces at his master's feet. Examination failed to reveal any cuts. formed at tho Oloary Hall at l0 a. m. and paraded to the monu- ment. Leading the legion was Mr. Daniel McDonald. The Albefton Vliuey,):‘.c..1., was leaner Oi we neg- BOY 300138 10d by Mr- Henry Mil-Z ative sioe o1 a. decals m the niunct- Isepn came next in formation with: the school children under the lead- versity when tne suojeci; oenasciiyrfihipoif principal Lloyd Henderson; bringing up the mar. Two mmutes silence was observed at the monu- ment, after which the large assem- blage was rdrcssed by Rev. Mr. Phillips. . Among other patients in the Prince County Hospital l: Mr. W liam Crasweli who was so severely in-| ‘excehenu record in decaomg w inain- lured when hi! 110100 shied on Cflilffln tain and young Johnson is doing his Ridge. Bloomfield, on Sunday ev-i ening, Nov. 4. The horse and wagon collided with the raiiinrz 0d the bridge. the horse breaking loose, and the occupants thrown out. Mr. at, Craswell was badly injured, his iefifi shoulder and hip bein-r dislirated. Mrs. Crasweli who aooomprnied ‘him esea/pcd with only minor in- juries, and a bad shaking up. Medi- cal attention was at once summzm- ed. the patient being later remov- ed to the hospital where he is do- flflsaswellasoanbeexpectedal- though the recovery will be slow. Quite a rushing bilsiness has been .done in the moving of produce and live stock to oTeary this fall. The Large potato wwrhouse of m. San- fO-wl P11111108. ‘A h a total capacity of 00,000 bush s has now in stor- 580 . ’ 50,000 bushels. Besides in all around Z5 oars of potatoes have been shipped by rail. A con- siderable amount of live stock in- cluding swine have also gone out by steam cars. Three cars of vege- tables for relief work in wstem Canada, have been sent from this lomlity, one from Bloomfield, one from Springfield West and vicin- ity and one from OTieary and sur- rounding districts. .A concert and basket social in aid of the Immaculate Conception Bree, lot 9. was held in Coleman Hall on Wednesday ev- ening, Nov. 7. Much credit is due the Summer-side "Old Timers" ss- sistcd by the Misses Patricia Mc- Iollan and Yvonne Arsenault, uri- des- the leadership of Mr. James Mdmnis. who were instrumental in presenting an entertaining musical program. Spccialtia were introduc- cd by s number of “Old Timers" ar- rayed as "niggers", in jokes, songs. and dancing. Mr. James Mcfnnls presided as chairman. Brae local talent assisted in the concert. A sale of baskets and pies realized a neat sum for church purposes. Tho ladies of the parish entertained the visitors to supper after tiha enterfoinsnen-t, At the home of Mir. Patrifi McCourt, Coleman. A dcspatch received by m». De.- vid Griffin, Halibirrtcn, Lot ‘l, conveyed the sad news that his| brother John A. had been instant- musiclsns being assisted Q 11 by the Canadian Legion. which] .- “.0110 lI-Ioiifooilldilotbe ly killed in Boston, on Saturday, Nov. 3. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, Nov. B. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harry l-Iennigar. OIBBYY, upon the blrthofayoimgsonon Nov.1ii.1 Roy. Reginald McDonald, Indianf River, was a recent visitor to Brae where he attended the recent con- cert in Coleman HBIIHRBV. P. Mc- Kanna, Rev. Pr. Ofiiianlew, may Fr. McNeill and Rev. Pr. Gaudet were also in attendance. Master Rsebum Stewart. son 0i Mr. John A. Stewart. West Point, underwent a successful tons? oper- ation in P. C. Hospital last week. . . . Pleasant-Tasting and Refreshing l i Mr. James Cameron. 001mm. Department of Me man, Ltd., was a visitor to Oleary ‘Haber Ellis, just two minutes be- fore he suddenly passed away. Mr. Sheen said Mr. Ellis appear- ed quite well and was conversing with him just before he got into lhis car. He had only driven 100 ‘yards when he collapsed. ' Mir. Ellis was a. retired farmer, and was a native oi Oleary. His father was known as Big Bob Ellis. -He had travelled for insurance for the past few years, but had not enjoyed vary .go:d health. Ho was a staunch Conaervatve and worked ham for his party dun- lng the last election campfiisn. Ho leaves to mourn his widow formerly Miss imgland and the following sons and da tcrs: Charles in ,0'1oary; Earl and Melvin, West "Cape; m. Ava-rd Harris, O'Lcsry and Mrs. Frank Smaiiman, Locke Roadwlthwhcmheandhiswiic made stheir home. One brother, Garland resides midi ; tho bereaved family in their very ‘ sudden bereavement-S iiniiiiin William Weiss, ‘Phila- delphia, M i s s in g Since Oct. 26, Claim. (A. Il-By Guardian's Special Wire) PEHADEKPHIA, Nov. iii-Tile Phliashiphis. Record in a copy- flilht story ionisht says William , Weiss, known in night life circles of the city. has been kidnapped by “underworld characters" for $100,- 000 ransom. 'i'ho kidnapping occurred, the newspapeirsaysionoctbiibut was kqat secret by the family lentil t0- day when the Department ct Jus- tice was atoll to aid. George Harvey, head 0f the bill"- eau of sa vcstigution in Hhiladeliplda declined to discuss the matter. HlR $100,000 .. CardNl-‘arties Indian River __ * g ddlnGeorgeSheennithsProducs The weekly card 001W p ssrs. R. T. I-Iol- the auspices of the C. W. L wfl held at the home 0f Mr. and In... .n Monday and was with m. Wm. Hickey on October 30th- Frank Shea being joint Auction forty-five was pla es being won by Mr. John of xensington and Miss Mary Isllan 0f Indian River. A lunch was served and the der of the evening went with sic and dancing. , M‘; 0n ‘Inursday evening Novembg, 8th Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glover ~ number of players. Priles won by wss Kathleen Gillis, dlan River and Mr. Chester pion cf Spring Valleyi, Lunch served and a Drofiam 0f lowing week Mr. and Heckbert, Indian River held a mfl, enjoyable card party st their hung, The emotion forty-dive game y}; keenly contested. Mr. John was lcain the l1“ of the gentleman's pig.‘ The ladies prise was won by James Pendersast, Kensington. freshments. music and completed the program-J! ' Opening Meeting‘ Of Auxiliary The Junior Auxiliary of -I. sClxurchhss -its winter activities. ‘more was~a intherariehlialionrri» dsyiast. -- lldiralliflJaoksonasldllihl. G.W.Hoggareinchargao¢ths. uxiliarythisyeez and havoara no other changes made. nusband: "Who is that man?‘ Wife: “I don't know." . Hirsband: "But I heesld you i him ‘darling?’ nhe city, The Record dates. Mem-| beraofhisfamilybeardamosne deqaairing ozyfrom himand looked outintimsbosee as; blatant-bile speeding aiway," the pelper says. Ronsom notes threatening “hor- rible death" to Weiss were received by the family. which made frantic‘ atismpts to raise the money, The Roccrd sdst. "Whether tho nmamn has been paid romaine a score-t," the paper eta-tn Weiss was kidnapped after a change in wider-world plans tr seine Max ("Boo Boo") Hoff, fight PIMP Hays. addinl found and Weiss was taken. Relations of Weim could not be reached tonight for counmen-t, Sir Stephen Killick, London's new Lord Mayor, i.s the 612th chief mag- istrate of the city since 1189. A head of cabbage grown at Kil- orossanty, Irish Free State, weighed 31% pounds. has been a patient recently in P. C. Hospital. lb‘. and Mrs. Isalie Milled-ii, Dunblane, are being congraiuiatled upon the birth of s. young daugh- tor Mrs. John Oostain, Miminegash. returned to her home. 100m mm’ merside, on Nov. 10, with her two year old son Harvey. who haf‘ un- dergone a successful sppendie-til operation in the P. C- Hwilltllr-o RV GEORGE MCMAN Wife: "1 called him ‘darling’ bo- “ cause I do not hiow his name.“ Husband-Wife Boi-h Benefi-l- Always Kss Budd's Hos y "Both my husband and myself have taken Dodd’: medi- cines for years," writes Mrs. J. W. . Brnmlay, R. R. Z, Florancsvills, N. B. " en I first came l‘ / to Canada my mccher-ln-law told ma how Daniel's Kidney Pills wean,- At time my kidneys were in poor... condition. After taking Dodcfs Kldw’. nay Pills I felt so much better. I am a farmer's wife, 34 years of ago, 4 .. hava had nine children. I thin . I Doddfi Kidney Pills an a wonderful“ medicine, and always keep 5 bag in the house. I give chem to my chfldrug" - when they feel out of sorts.” W5 ~ - Budd's Kidney Pills" " FALL-FURRING FOX RATION NO. 1'... , At your nearest doalc. BRVNGWIG UP FATHER . wt-l ‘rue aid '" -_ , c m“! Y°° Y . NO-NO‘. com’ saw n" ".éé‘i§~‘~‘..‘.’o’?’é.‘£?.ss- axci-reo- *R"*‘“E "m $538 51MB ‘B; q’ NOTi-iihP-Hi poor-r one ‘ ow was-cw yaw-yard" ‘Tafl- wuz NOTHiN‘ KNOW i ooT lT- ‘éunmrrf- QJPQCK _ ' i" l0 0‘ ""01: ‘i lllu, |i-. 0"“ Spring Valley entertained a ,