,_ 2 _ .»< ._ at DO 5?... _ ID( -" ‘F13 ou » nu l .\_ 'v H it . -FE v` RV( t ’ has é the i l l ll; lf »'. it t it ..,., -_- 1 .3 E _-1- »w~_r:~J_\gp§,-§_=- for G0( the 3 Vim .___ _nh S ' cele 'i Sur: ' ulai M Hoi' iigh Tue hon ing H' thre and Ol A. 'l noon U1 li Pats host Joh: ` and i. ll in the 1 if ant £3- \73fS1 J it Ii- _ 1 ml .~' mon .ri ‘ i i' it will §§f5a ' i ‘ l PJ* Dr 5 _ guest Path gonix ~ ' brief l L *-- I :_, ` .Mr at 't horw ' from 'l lricni sittin wah the | Gear( Ducli Ddilre tea, l the i NEWS( they |100!! Mr. and li left i attenc City. Mr. Uallfa has b W. B l ' __ _ ¢&`i}¢,§' X 45? i PAGE TEN THE cHAR1.o'i'rETowN_ Quaaol . __ _ _ _ _ _ 1;; `“"”“°~""°" "W" ` mw" "4 v Y 7 =‘v~“*¢- -e; -~v»-~- #__ _. -_ ...--¢l- ,»- _ » ~ _-_ ...\».,.,. - »_~»m»»»¢»»a-» .--.y~-»»»e-~¢¢,....».»~»»~..@.i-s---~>.:_ AN ` ` SEPTEMBER 30, 1933 Mlllllllll Jesus.-.__.. _ ._ _ _ _ ' A d - _ , "'”~” . , _ Financial n Co ' ~ -' , cu N F E R E N r.::::E_t.=__:".__' .':__'.:°__':r.'.' '.,.l..t:l Industrial Week 1 yu a n I tance. |.ll|\ column in rolrrve ur Que n unity neun al local lnierext hui ld » 'URE suits and oveicoats at S A IN l Lsrsnwan Maur: To Meas- .__. Macnonalws t°dBy‘ 1499i '75 percent from production in N.. B. Premier S ug -| CITY TAKES -September 30th is gests Conference to , thse last day for receiving 2 per cent Aid in solving Prob- 1 “ lems. . count on City taxes 1446 LEISll1\lAN‘S OWN E\PER'l` cr will be ln S A MacDonalds (By the Canadian Press) OTTAWA-Automobile produc tion in Canada in August up about August 1982 _ SYDNEY-Eleven coal mines op exciting near capacity with output ahead of last year, largest weekly payroll in recent years Init f ' _ _ lclothing depamliellt all clay today, ( ELMIRA Om-Ph°“°‘“ punt (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B., Sepl__ 29_ Prem`e:'s of the three Maritime Provinces will meet during the* laik? Dart of October to discuss Sc ' hi Problems of mutual interest Prem- ier L. P. D. Tilley aliliouncrd to- P DIEM in h‘.s address at a dinner, tendered delegates to the annual coiiventicn of the Union of New t Brluiswick Muiiie`p_ilitlvs by the CNY and County of Saint John, "H W9 °V~'l` 0XPLCt to get any-’ wlierc in our demands for Mm-1_ " Pro.v'=nce ca lyllig on without the ¢`0'<`P€r.lt_('n of thc otliers" Prcln- l9T` T-HEY dL‘t'ittrt'd, 1 letter he had wiitten to tlze nuwlyfti time 1`l§l`iS. there is no use of one pm ' in 61 'Previous to making the ,m.iu l10url¢frnent. lliu Premier read a U1 1500 DI§(`H'\RGl‘\'G 'l`0D1\\ Baytlri reened Welsh Hard and Spling 11 Screened A Pltkartl & Co hone 240. 1430. CITY TAXES.-Septcnibcr 30th is he last day for receiving 2 per cent discount on City taxes. 14-16.; ‘ton eslzniated to total 600,000,000 MISS LILLIAN I\Iz\l'l\ENZlE has esumed giving private tuition ili_ nofortc and singing at 277 Rich- ond Street. 1497 A SPECIAL Sl!(l\\`i.\'G of tht ' 1 known Leishman clothes for eleded Primer of Nova S:'otia,ftoday H00- Alllus L, Me.cD:»na!(- v.'el'u Blat-l;,4 . , . ,_ , - » _ l _ l PWVIDCE Bud U10 T»U\\u~> -uid CHIC- ( thc meat sw(-<\l, and as lllsclolu. us, were dependent upon illellr Asrl- 1 un umiuit-, \-_rlirli it run, l't>- u_<=uul ul this .=.f_.»._... of tl-.t ;»_~u:_ duction in New Brlliis}vi;l:. und the They are thl'it‘._\' Qllzi llll:'ti_\' e\'l:l ill P1`ClTlf9l` 1`Cl!l`Cl'~Cd l-ll€‘»l- ill Ili-iuli' 111" dry '.\'r‘l‘.'.liel' lil-iv tin: pus! slluililcl' us, UCICS. iJl`U`-`l1lCiu1 lJ1`CduCi~l`S \\`U`C 1l0'~ they rcqllil'('ll li.i prlltiilll; or l-_';'1ll- \l>l€ 1-0 Sulliwfl U19 10331 dfmunfl- I izcr. nor water. 'i’.:c;.' crlliiliiclltwfd t --------- lil-uit the _rt-al' after liililltllig and t Y. BQWLING 1"S I\!!€N'S l.li.»'iUi'E Thi! YS Mfu'-S f~"1`~5u" ‘l~"'- ~i`\‘-'~°~YiZ\IcGliiSull. ch; ll:,rd with assault 'to fi l;;'ce.t st_“.»l't on llirw' t'ir.<;‘.' _ Q, ,,_,, ,. D ul. 1, _ I I ‘ "Cm"‘°"““° ""‘"‘“ _ °"~‘ “um” l'c-:\l'iiialncnt. of Germany, bolster-I 'lille before l'»-l;'.<-,l3‘_i'zltcs S15'liiri',lr mg me undcrqwnding that in thai ` i niglits 1i:;~.~.'lilr:g \\z'h the incznli r.-' shc\‘_"L.;': _i»'.'.‘:l_§ elif.I:ll_~ li~.n, ’l`Liz~ lol- ` C .-;--vu r- > ~ E* » lo.l__._, .i .hi ._ u_(,_ Il'vZ|'!'1i{I'_[_< I-Iibert Ezilnflws 155 Fred Small 1453 Whit. Bentley __ .. 103 Hurry Clltilntlic ..._ lfii Erli B111 '__f'l Clalltl Snitli l‘?l L/:lv .~;':'_';'e 101 Total . , . . ._ )l(l.\I.-‘.l'?('l!,\' Pete Crchtzill 190 Dr. A1'cli`baT. Tarn licli, 2111. ic Tigli t\\"l. W lt. l"l_’.'l:'e. 4"3. 'C _ nov.~\l..».< Ralph Jc:~_l:1l;s I-16 _Alton Tllzrlcc 107 Roy Cudmerre 535-’ Ga-cruz Crlill! _..... iii Clever 1\’ieI.:.~.lii 142 T. l.'t\\-tiivr 127 Low Score 'I8 Total _\\’\.\!"\"I`|i-'fs' H. Pzll'il'd5Z:‘ _ 104 R. A. l‘.‘ntii'_‘l':li 176 Keir Mlirr:-._v -...... 173 W. C.iml~.h,‘il 102 Ja<"~' M':Nair .. 07 Dr. Mclsauelilin .... 87 I‘0t:il . . . _ . . . Majority' for Royals. 68. High single. Alton Burke. High two. /Utin. ll.l;'k,~, Dr. W. R. Cars Home Calls Made. l G zoa --also 1 lfiv 1202"" 1U_)__»g3, sent'-liccd to three lnelitiis 13-l 3037 zli ill -:;7 __ 3141 _and Mr, J. J. .loilli.=oii. K. lacclllmd_ Five. \vitucs=es V55-355 heard for the prosecution, 1:1-2431 _ --llzz “ :toll--4(i:l N l‘l.._flil M 11:3 'Q53 gflw notice of appeal. E71! Zlii __ 1023 _' la. l 1-lr--292 2lf‘.'_. ian 1 C lsl --:oil Q h; incl---lei' .. mea J' 'of 24.3--rx4li'la. _'f G , . "J \I_>.flllc°S¢ 0! considering the woman who saved for some the Dwbleml 0! N111 life. The time before she was able to make Uonvener of the' Rural Ula com. the purchase and he pronounced it nuW¢» REV- J- W- A- Nl¢h°llfl!l to be B vundycku Must uf the outlined the program under four heads. Needs. Resources, Obieo. art critics of London papers Cd 'iti hi . asf ¢"R` clue. of Ti... muy “lj nfzdm; _fre _=;\lf';l__§°mf'1;“=\_1_- ` ' ' _ ty w re u y _ . Telegraph saw it, and was prompt- __ ' cd to write of other curious “rinds": §°h"x]d‘ ;m;l_;31°reo:r_;'__;__§§x that have come to his 1 Manager °f the Ham” Two large charts were mount-ed about a picture. Our National 1l’§I'n»cies, such aa Boys' and Girls' 5 ranch' and Mrs' R055' owmg W 12-"Uk Of the -1116805’ MUCH £0 Bid Gallery trustees could devise equally "l“b‘» °°W W9'-108'- 565001 Hifi. Bud ess of business Mr. Kumpfisieav- in following the confession as it , popular methods of iuurmuinu thc i1`ustrat`on stations. A more gen- so g this mmmng for Tumnto' Mr W-IS T995 by Bu€nB9f- An alien' < number of visitors. Take the su-F ""1 use shmud b° m“d°»°f the” Hd Mrs- R055 are remaining in 'M dulit with a pointer marked the perl, vaudyck equestrian portrait advantages. There are a great f °V1“°° flu' 5e"e"“1d°Y5- mzvrmerts of Van Der Lubbe as of Charles L for enmplu many organizations which touch ' the rc ding proceeded. | .lnurmg B luu in one of his nlral life but not any single orga- on of well-to'-do parents sentence( to hard labor and exile 'for ` bblng and waving han&ere The convicts were slowly marc Nm the Prison gate to the doel over a grasegrown patch whicl deaferied the clump of their wood read a letter :ruin Pla'-niier Niue- ` ` - i"°°*"_1* ' ' ' " t ' t 'assi' lk i'i~ll.- - - < - i 1. Dinald Qndws me Imm' l§h;xl‘lOt‘\arb[\i'£liLicli“ was tl'li':\'elll`lll;qi'l1 _lldustl'i'. starts operations here Eiv- _ I cnmpaigns the great Duke of MMI' n mt on to bmd together men and on shoes' In these critical tluys. I _tlilnlzl _ _ _ _ . __ _ in em mynmnt to 60 people with The C°nf°”|°n l borough picked this up very cheaplyt wmnen’ b°ys and gms in 5 °°mm“' ’ln Munich In lass the Bleuaelmlmy I" '“'“1_1’“i"`°"°’“°“"' The” 1° 10 "ewan" wage mm” ‘ ` Vffpa ' ing and into a. number of rooms :oo \ .~l -'il40l._s_t;____i`av;f_i§k___Tlf hiilc wi;l`ll2l_;lC1l_:_ from the govemmerm The deb Bud §_;15f°lub5» 5T_llDPlUB clubs' Procession. The shipmentof hllmal _w“dF"'i I;e"“r"m°m 'md mshl tifilst/:aim-rs.1ai'gest number since E:_nd'?édge ang men smusmnu B many had offered much more for creammeu 14'°hee_,_efgI ri; gg °“°"U° mduded 15 “BWV” Wh' cn s iel a vei'_v sucecssll _ _ __ t k _ _~ _ » MV) » had emu d from Gulunm _______e ___ ____c______ _________f_______ ____ _lu29___-.illl b<>_ in _sen cihiiex agree wmdow to gum adnumuw _l;__wo;l_<__ vshirch l;1_d been sold for exmbmom 350 Women., mum Pe .,,n,,m ,n the ,,,,., Hu, M,__.,._ 1 --‘“‘ '"8 ““‘S° ‘Om ‘B P ~ - _ The fire, me document contiuu- Y 0 w cn s commonwealth tutes. 46 school fain, 541 ned ~ ' ' ` ' " = | _ _ _ ordered the dispersal of Charles Cross, 5 public health nurses and e- magnlflcent °011¢ct1°n_ 479 sch°ou_ In we ducusslon , American, for the $800 Wall had Those sentenced to terms of hm bor, 285 in number, were knitted ups to distinguish them from th( 38 felt-hatted lifers who led tht Davin, 26 years old, was scntane. d for killing Richard Wall, al he passed his mother he tx-ie( to smile in Charlottetown The Minio- .\‘o\'ember. _ _ _ _ t _ d h t t I I into the Plenary Hall and finally_ ia e o enourice t e price of ac established between the mln. Optlm St C AS To into the Bismarck Room where he £17,500 us ‘sinful waste; wh'/"2 ister and the farmer, an attitude 9, ?h<;n0'§l:ts Mal; A "_-“_ SUCCQSS Of 1403.11. ` was_e.iptul'ed. { another said that if he owned such Oil sympathetic understanding, and A The finder becoming exhausted. a horse as Vandyck had painted he a more vital interest on the part efore the rounds were com'pleted,§w0u1d send it straightaway to the °f mim5¢'°1`° in the Wefk day af- he story said, Van Der Lubbe rip- knacke,-5_ In View of the luck of fairs of our lives, Some criticism Church ed off his coat and then his shirt' sporting pmureu ut Trafalgar was made resarding acihool fairs, LEAGUE _ _ (Continued fl'om Ptfge 1) i '_‘_cwspaper correspondents before he left Geneva that Germany will insist on the right to possess wins at ri level to 'which her uoiglihol's would eventually de-l sccliti. This was joined with thc* illitlclstzllidilig that Germanyrvould be entitled to begin construction_ of these arms when any agree-1 nielit that may be drawn up be- gins to function. Germany insistsf on some 'token of her right to; r-quality in arms, and at the mo-l ment it appears Germanys idea of a token would be the right to build “suliiplcs" of such armaments as she is now forbidden under the terms of the Versailles Treaty. If this German attitude is con- firmcd by Hitler, League circles re- Klgiiizctl it would mean pressure would be brought to bear on Fraiiee to begin desirllction of big gulls, bolnbing planes and like categories of arms, in addition to reducing the number of men under colors. Are Agreed some cf (ne british delegates Lnsistctl tonight (here should be no‘ Pin-is coiivorsatlons Great Britain and Fruncc were thoroughly agreed on the pi'ogi'lllnme to be followed. To thc tense situation, a sombre \illcl:l;l'oulitl was fllmishecl in the League Assembly today when Dr. V, K. \Velliiigton Koo, former_ Chinese Foirigli Minister, declared "orc in quiet tones that war threatened; Hwy in the Fai' East, “Ominous ciouds,"l hc saicl_ “arc rising on the Far_ Eastcl'ii lioi'i7.oli. The race for. aimaiiieiiis has begun with huge naval and air nitlnoeuvrcs, llcct colievlitl'litiolis. thc fortifylng of bases and ellorlntius increases in r fam” ill lnll'~'i'- lzas b"<'ii aftliiii- _ “_” Cxp<_ndu_m,s_.,' d by D:'_ (ierim Rear. .\iiie. H'i,v Swecti , _ 1787393-'flifrli Art," .ll._»'f‘i’.ird to "The Rr\v.! DlSm‘mmn`:` efforts and ‘hci 1 Japalrs coniiliuecl defiance of the World E_\.i_ ic Conference, said lin-"s A. Ralil-'nj.'. . _. i ; _- cr( _ - _ ,< _ _ (Dr, Koo, li -` resulted in greater _-:kepticlsni iii lin Far East, adding, "if the I_.r~:t'. covenant is a scrap of paper en~ of Suez, how can it lircoine ll r"::`ify in Europe?" K . 103-1911?-‘Puff-" fluff 1lc1v-S-011. required 15 1° 26 remembers .Tue ».nm,e lzlyawj Ai' the vllervwh session Rev. L. ’ B Campbell gave a stirrin ad- cred. it is now be`lc\'_ed likely tliatf u”u“ui@5~ _ hi h l~ H ' 8 A The hearing was adjourned until _ W c S1 "bert awk lem' to drew on ollr objectives, Above all B li t H _ weEks_ probably about och 10_ next Wednesday after the com- . W1; _:g__;’"______5t°‘§_‘;0 Os; _£357 other agencies in the community etion of Van Der Lubbe-‘s testi-:even ____ C___s___ _' _ 18;" e he Placed tlhe Church. The church stated today that plum ‘Vere gomg moliy on acrount of a Nazi lawyers ___erb_____s ___t;_____ $85 ;b_e _Z ___S__‘_'_ W-llilrh practises the spirit oi’ Christ _ will ti l t h . this "P fm 'he °°""°“’“”V°1l' Pali” any S cnolxiiieignittye lege; t?lIrX;tgst~i: sum of £336. because at the tirm Kingdom and all mem things Wm the market craze was for Victorian be added. We must in the Church pictures. one of which, Webster°sl emphasize a message of brother- ; . . ernment .ln promoting such efforta as make for better farming mn' thods and for eo-operative market- ing. One of the great needs of th( country life is rural minded minis- try. The next speaker was the Acting Premier, Hon. Dr. Madlvfillan, will spoke on public health and educa- tion. He emphasized the need for vaccination against smallpox, and for dental care among school ahil-, (Continued from Page li R0___s__ P I was t t t O en emu h U mod The ml le is °“` dren. In the matter of eduoltioi :r-_~-_---_-f-_-r;::;;-;~_7__Tv:;-_ ‘ 5" ` P 8 . ru prob m, egg clctin off the stone columns. fetch £3737- tially a matter of character. l E slflcu-filus _-url bi-lclt sides of the “T110 wet Duke of Marlborough The second speaker was Prof. an attempt is being made to worl into the Prince of Wales curricu- ldm as I have stated' found ms vandyck Lloyd Shaw' Direct" °f N°m'“l lum certain subjects that may be blli g. S, am, was to have in Munich. Anotlier soldier picked T-'-“filing in Prince of wales col. The demon r n been cliiuuxeu at it brick out-luk 'UP H Vllll Erck nclir Brusselsllfge who Spoke on rural life in in the park, where Mella‘s ashes Woulldfd blldly at Waterloo, scandmla-Vl9~ Tl'l0\`€ WHS atime were to lm(-0 been but-led. 'rue MflJ°f Clellcrlll Huv was carried to “fum Dmllafll WHS Poverty strick- Somicm h(,_.Cver_ stopped ,mn a private rlpal'tliient_ As he lay in en' A]m°st v"“'hi“"the m°"?°l'Y Of *’_"*"`l » 'working on the memorial, destroy' bed ms eyes ‘Vf?1‘€ !`l\'0li0d by a little mm Suu living' the Dfalllill P005- ecl li una (lien rusted iruarels to Panel nlclllrc on the way. After "ii W” “uf” "ld lmPf°rrfss1ve- recovery he had no dimcuu in T0dBy he is cheerful, resourceful, see that no one approached. y _ Three hunthcd soldiers ltnd been buyillll it for ll few golden sever- s°m“U`Cauy minded' and as °' fe' suit prosperous. Denmark with an culled out to patrol the streets, but MENS- “flu When in 1842 the Nation- ' _ ul area selen times as great ag p_ E wnaislcrted the shouting could not Gflllcry gave him £630 for his I - . . i be d[,tm.m1ned_ find hc was flulte pleased. Thls|9_s 1:8? pogullauon about 36 "mes little panel is the world famous 8* ' ol and climate are Rush for C,,\,e,- ‘Jean Arriolfini and His Wife’ We scmowhat similar to our mm' The now kliow that at one time it be people are mainly dependent upon As rifle, pistol and machine gun ;>;lg;§i tu _Margaret of Austria, chunuu in Dcnmarku oondmom fire began P0l'JlI>1ng from a num- 5 to tie Netherlands, but bc- p,-°f_ ,Shaw said was brought ber of points, the thousands in the i\\'0eIl_ 1506 and 1815 the picture, dbgut largely through educnuon streets, including throngs of cur- WHS lost. But these stories are' The originator of folk high ious not connected with the C0111- °"°u°5*‘- In lille year before thelschools which have had a tremcn- munists, rushed for cover. A gen- Will' Lord Glaliusk sont a little por- ' dbus ihfhit-lice on the rum] me of eral strike calledby the National llfllt by Frans Huis to auction. It Denmark, was Grundvig who was Confederlmtlorl in C0nrlCCll0l'l With b1`°uUhl £9,000. yet ili 1884 it had born in 1780. He saw that while the the Melia Memorial demonstration been purchased for only £5_ Wm, gdumtgon of ms duy might be sun” had closed practically all doors a still-life subject. thrown in. And - Bd to thc professions, it was quite against them. _ ;i_i_d not Charles Wcrthcimer, in' unsuited fm' the f8YlIl€l‘. HG' OTCBB- A heavy rain started falling .03. give £9,450 for a Gtlinsbor- ized a school for boys from 14 to while the excitement was at its Ougll Dortrait of the lovely Miss 18 where for five months in thu lillzhcst pitch. Lihley, which had mice been used' Winter H101' might gather to study The heaviest firing in the second bi' l'llrlyi'lil children as a dart tm-_ literature. history. music, folk helm,-m|_ many in ,hm slec,.us_ _ outbreak lasted more than 10 min- get? Its later end was to hang ln l dauuills and art. Gradually other ‘nic-s. Whether there were other ille Obscure entrance 11811 of 3 “H0015 Cllme. all built around the 'dead or wounded to add to the email house at tile s_easldc_" |“’m0 llHlt?l‘11. These schools are victims of the initial outbreak "*';;>"`~'f*`f“-*~'~“°- -_-1" :ff-_-_~;_T_i| t0dB.v supported by the Bl-it-6. but could not be uut(,nn1nCd_ Thr, detailed outline of the principles op the Etale has no control over the _ ,_ ul or effective munl¢lp_~_l ,,dn,ln15,rum,u_ schools. Prof. Shaw mentioned the streets were swcp car pedestrians as the shooting began. h°m° pride in Denmark muulf95f¢d __ ____~ __ __ _ ,\|U_\|1C|p__t_|_ DEBT CONTROL in _the good literature. the good REVIEWS' \VORK _ nic um and the attractive :ui-nl _ Tuuchmu upon ..cum_m1 of munu ture in the homes of the _small c'plil dcf~t" Dr Biitta‘n aid trib f*"'mEr. In sweden the folk high| (Continued fi-mn Page ll < 1 ~ ' . p. -_ __ _ ___-___ ____ _ __ _, ,_ uh, to me Guy or Smm _mhn_,scliool idea has been adapted to who listed three defects frequeiitlyltvliich lie said was one of six largc` meet' °°nd`m°“ in that °°“m"y~ f0un_d as lack of cfintirillity in poi-_Clnladlan cities making substantial' icy. failure to plan current. nndireductions lil t’he`r ptr capita net. Study mtl" are held "hr°“'h°“L capital exlpend tures fi'om thelgcnt-ral debt between 1922 and 1933, standpoint of the municipality as The other five were in Westerniof some one who is able t'°1"d° a whole. and difficulty in locating Canada. Saint John, he stated, wRg` Mus _Ma°`wmm remesmuns the ,-”puns,b|my_ me _cwest on __ "___ ___ ____ __ep__e_ Womens Institutes of the Island Noting that 'n recent years there sentativc Canadian cities whereiwsmke mem on home imprwb .ments lt was suggested by Mr. B. \ player iq the llmlt og hr, ability m _ had been a tendency -for the tax the pei- capita not total debt~ ar' d the conference with _-nap commit-lllllfden lv become srclller than the frvln $103.14 to salmzn i-it cfrmpli-TM' Mmm um °" expemnm be , CHIROPRACTOR tees, but the reports of these ecm- `ll@0l’lie emlld bear. Dr. Brittaln ex- mented the citv on establishing u'I?Bd/3 in some “Ply ccmmumty in .nlree ye" Palm" Graduate _ _ __ A _ _ mlE_tc_r_s wffre rciictcd by the men Dressed the opinion that municipal-_sllbsiantial reserve against uncollect- Mgrwligm§l:l?‘st§::2|:vthaxtetrlit;r]l:ooks |24 prln ,, 5¢_ ph _ " '- ‘ -”’_°*"“*'*** an .ey alled to rcport for work ities would be bil d t ft ~ .. ‘ U om when the Plants were opened on their tax levy tooc:ieformowithdHl:;`xcnttixltilh timlung lh_‘s‘ most °°m` f'°‘"' me C‘"“¢K'€ 1-ibTl\l'Y ll/Uuld __ - H l* "lim Wh ch mlslit well be multiple lo any Y. P. s. il up. Y ' | ~- ' ."1-"'-> ""-~“"~-' ' ._ 5 ~~~ --~~-~;»f:.:»;~f~~f--,,;“,»~~ .- _»- _ agricultural pursuits. The great ‘More practical subjects are taught. thc country. under the leadership of particular value to boys who plan to stay on the farm. Refer- ence was made to the handicraft exhibit at the Provincial Exhibi- tion. A pride in the home could be fostered by a. return to tlirold hand crafts. The last weaker was Mr. Boultcr, Deputy Minister of Agriculture. He outlined the me- thods adopted in cmiducting Bohm fairs and emphasized. their edu` tional value. A short course is held in the winter to last for ten weeks. for the training of boys wl‘l0 '.019 beyond school age. Mr. Bou.lt0r‘! address was followed by discuspion in which a number of laymen and ministers took port. " ___ f;:___¢':f;;f; MARRIAGES Q sb§fs'r;.ntriin-new Church manse. Charlottetown, on wednesday. sept. 20, mas, by Rev- C. N. Brown. Wesley Donald Yol- ter of Kensington and Lillian Ann Mill, Clermont. FOSTER-JOHNSON-At the home of the bride, on Wednesday, Sept. zvui, by the Rev. Geo. Ayers. wil' ted by Rev. Henry Pierce. B.A-i George Robert Ernest Foster, d | Marshfield to Pearl Devlna, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. John- son, of sldmount, Charl_0tt0t°WIl- 1 DEATHS dTn“th?CiiTl5w9l Sept. 29. 1933. Margaret Gllilllt. dearly beloved wife of Thomas B- Coyle, aged 41. Funeral from lic? late residence 49 Water Street. Monday morning at 8.46 to Bt- Dunetan's Basilica thence to R. U- Crnietery. _ _,___- I ' bfllt _ ' 1, pmpcs a y "° pay H” “Ve 5 he WPi°d by Olheli- plication were made to the librar- A N, D. MacLean I UNDEBTAKEB I :Maulana Charlottetown and North Wlltlhlro Plume ill ‘