s it ,._ . ,9. l". w. -i. s. "Am: SIX f4’ Matinee 3.15 16c. 26c. Eve. '1 & 3,45 ' u. l‘ "V. . ' Lover, train . . will: lulu FAMOUS nous: , "w ' l w ALSO scrum. i AND A> ns vn- 1W1 and mu . 411111 ~foree o! n ‘ygmi thlixflrri l" ‘CiiC. ' ‘Ell l8 iltriking iex-l ' lil :1 pickeli plnrt. .'\ erozrtl of glliilrreti o.’ the 2H3 _ in the nlill. the mill. . 1m“ ‘Ls ' 45.4% 3-; ‘wit? 'l~ r disorders began but were broken up before anyone had been injured. ,' Smaller ziisturbanees ‘sections oi the city resulted in the I H = furrest of three others. two of them i. _ iwomen, on charges oi‘ assaul l " " (Canadian Press) NANKING, China, No\'. G.—-(A.P.) Consul General ————;——- Peek was advised today that J. W. Said to be the largest in the worldi Vinson, United States Missionary, 11ml Yllilllli Ht 0W1‘ $5,000, a radio; was killed by bandits who captured valve i0 iert high and more than a him Sunday near Haiehow, Kiangsu ton in weight will be installed in the Province, Silllllililc wireless Rugby, Fnglalld. t. Signs of weakening in the strik- iii uilllsi g s._!\ i ‘ilifll lo srork, and employees oi the M. T. Stevens and Sons Company EPTOiCSC against n 10 per cent wage in other ranks of 23.000 was seen when ‘its rrp0l'tc;l that strikers from ltlonolnllc Spinning Company voted overwhelmingly to re- in North Andover resumed the es they left five weeks ago in —-United States i station at contained in . ._?___,_ W7- ___ s...‘ .i',".7, only two tins to each customer. and Monday. Choice Large 2 lbs. Another super-v lus orange marmalade Exiral Golden Wax and Monday. Stand ard Quality gafonia Carpet FLAKES 2 rkusi a y; i lrlridrr_l/ Jlorn ilng .9 to 10 a. m. 012.131 V; lb. tins of iirm. close, deeply-colored flesh, pink Salmon +++w+++-:-i-l-+++-l~x»x-+++l-++++l-++++++++++++ Friday-Saturday ’ PRUNES Saturday 9 to 10 (mn. only ' " lym Red Label Orange armalad Friday-Saturday BEANS nn9¢ BROOMS Zjifm“ Brook's Bird SEED I m. like. Post Bran ...A sensational price. Alymer ,_ Label Contest Nov. 5th--Dec.15thi C This store carries a good assort- ment of iAlymcr products-Come Int. 3.15. 16c. 37c. Eve. ‘I h 8.45. 26c. 429. 52¢‘- wife and husband meet in a crowded subwall forty miles of spine-ting- ling adventures in News of Mr. Vinsoifs slaying was o\v, also a member oi.’ the mission a telegram to Consul staff at Haichow. Sunflower PINK Tim“... Come carly for yours. Quantity limited and cakes 15c THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN \ . JACK l'lOl.'l" AILEEN PRINGLE . Peck from Dr. Lorenzo Morgan oi the Presbyterian Mission at Hai- chow, oi which Mr. Vinson was a member. . It was Dr. Morgan who reported the kidnapping on Sunday. Presumably Mr. Vinson was killed yesterday, as Dr. Morgan's tele- gram, reporting his death, was dat- ed yesterday. It was delayed in transmission from Haichow. Consul General Peck informed the Nationalist Foreign Office oi the mlssinnarys death, and request- ed the Government to seek detailfl of the slaying. Mr. Vinson is survived by his wid- MANY Savings can b: affected during this wcck rcad every item and be sure to shop early, take advant- age of "Hour Specials‘! 5c Extra! f.'.'.:*=.l:.i:;‘;."'" Fairy Toilet SOAP here for your labels. l SHOP EARLY DAILY! I 40] c .. the regular large alzc Jar 40 ounccn of oz-I Jar made to the Alymer standard of Quality. . ..- Come early, Saturday-Buy several. Alymer Pumpkin 13c Choice lluality Large lins. Ea. Acme or ivory Gloss t. 70¢ STARCH,pkg.12c _ A19 EATOWS Flour o ° WAX,llb. .. ../-l5c 25c Gilletfs EATON'$ Household Blend Black T E A Per m. 36c lmuun/lv a r0 lo AM. ONLY | L u x 6c Package Only 2 package: OXiflfillliiEfi l‘: 12¢ LYE, tin .. .. -. 14c '.*..'.:"a.z":.::,"'r:... CHOICE GRAPES lb?‘ LEMONS SLICED BACON I-m gl|;_<;___________ _ , _ _ Per dozen Pcrlb................... GRAPE FRilllT CRANBERRIES BOLOGNA g illcdsizanfifol‘.......... 25¢ 25° Perlb. lib ' i l\lcKlN’i‘Oblll lthl) APPLES S\VEET POTATOES SHORTENING Pcrdozl. . . . . . 3 lbs. . . . . .. c 2 lbs. ............ . . . . . .. URANGE$ Tdszl. unit: i; CANADIAN CHEESE CHOICE CREAMERY BUT. l'erdo:'.<"l . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Peril). TER,2lbs................. . MS ighing from 4 to 6 lbs. per lb.-—13g - Sundly, Nov. 8th. Afternoon service l?‘ TiiE CENTRAL GUARDIAN BAPTIST CHURCH-North River Pastor-ate, B; Services, Bundll’. Nov. 8th: Fairview, 11 a. m.; Clyde River, 3 p. m.; Long Creek, ‘l p .m. Rev. J. G. Wakeling, Minister. cnnrsuu, Saint John's Church, November 8, i931, Sunday School, 10.30, Evensons. 75 slllmllneid- saint Elizabeth's Church, November 8, 1931, Holy Communion, ll. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE —Thc United Church o! Canada services on Sunday, Nov. 8th as iol- I lows: Highiield, 11; Prlncctown Rood, 3; Winsloc South, ‘l. The sec- vices will be appropriate to Remem- brance Day with special reicrence to Peace. Rev. L.-J. Lcurd, Minister. ST. JOHN PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH. Belfast“ Sunday, Nov. ‘llth- Service 11 a. m. Communion. .WORK ABOUT CITY-City work-'Mlnlster, Rev. Alex a. Gibson. men have complied new concrete Montague. Preparatory service on bases for the cannon in iront o! the Saturday morning at 10.30 a. m. Legislative Building. The black base There will be no service Sunday ev- has been onzpictcj 0n Dorchester enlng. street, near the Basilica. A work- man was enllflkfld Yesterday T99R11" ing the roof of St. Paul's Church. CORNWALL PASTORAL charflc Nov. 8th: New Dominion at 11 a. m. Kingston at 3 p. m. Cornwall at ‘l. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. “MILTON-st. John's Church, 3 p. m. (Please note change or time.) st. Mark's Rustlco, 7.30 p. m. Preacher, Rev. George Westbrook, L. T. H. STOPS RUNAWAY HORSE - About 3.30 yesterday afternoon a horse galloped u block up Queen street, slowly gathering speed. Its mad career was stopped near Stew- art's restaurant by a. well-built man, who stepped in ironl; oi the horse, calmed it and passed the animal and dump cart over to its owner. who was running up the street ex- citedly yelling "whoa," thus prevent- ing what might have been u. serious accident. CHURCH NOTlCES-Kensingtcn and Freetown Presbyterian, Divine Worship will be held Nov. 8 at Free- town at 3 p. m.; Kcnsington, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. Dr.'Ashdown’s sub- ject will be "Perfect Love Casting Out Fear," S. 8., 10 a. m., Wednes- day, ‘l, Prayer Meeting. RE-OPENING '01-‘ CHURCH — The Baptist Church at Clyde River, which has been closed for two months having a cement foundation placed under it, iumace installed exterior and interior painted, will be re-opened for worship next Sunday, Nov. 8th. Special services and mu- sic have been arranged for the oc- casion. Rev. R. H. Stavert, Pastor oi the Clyde River Presbyterian Church will be the speaker at 11 a. m. Rev. J. G. Wakeling, who re- cently accepted a. call to the North River group oi Baptist Churches, which includes Clyde River. will speak at 3 p. m. Dr. A. C. Vincent, Pastor oi’ the Charlottetown Baptist Church at 8 p. m. The Presbyter- ian congregation very kindly per- mitted the use oi their church for worship during the time their own church was closed ior which the Baptist people are very grateful. ‘MRS. W. A. THOMSON RE- TURNS-Mrs. W. A- Thomson re- turned on Wednesday evening irom '1‘ruro where she attended the mid- year executive oi the Maritime branch‘ oi the Women's Missionary Society of the United Church. Mrs. Thomson also visited her daugh- ter, Mrs. Keeping, Kentvllle, and was pleased to find that her ten year old granddaughter Francis, who was the victim of a serious automobile accident in June, ls making sure, though slow progress toward re- covery. ‘ MITE BOX OPENING-The sn- nual mite box opening oi the W. M. S., oi Trinity United Church was held in Heartz Memorial Hall Wed- nesday; Nov. 4th. 65 embers and 4 visitors were present. An irate:- esting and instructive program was carried out. consisting of the usual opening exercises, a reading by Miss’ White, a solo by Mrs. Willard Spen- cer and a Mite Box sketch conducted, by Mrs. n. u. Mutch in which than; 12 women took port. The Treasure: reported mite boxes $117.88, lees $4.00, associate helpers $11.31, mak- ing a total o! $133.19 for Novem- ber, a. thankofierlng in October $104.00 and one member kindly do- POPULAR APPOINTMENT — Rev. Dr. Prlngle, Pastor Emeritus for St. Andrew's Church, Padre to the Yukon, with the Klondyke gold rush, and former Moderator, has been chosen as one oi three prom- inent churchmen to conduct mis- sions in Canada's northern camps. He wllbbe accompanied by Rev. Fred Berner, who has spent his whole ministry among new On- mrm mlk- Wm 5°93 w this Fem‘ noted $100.00 tobeuscd for suflering broke, North Bay, section of theiwomcn m the hospitals o! CmmL aflng-Cfllgagli] hi:$l'“>'l-n1*'“’i- ‘slim , Total for ten months $786.08. Meet- " n ° u" w 5555 "Min losed with sho ra ersb - Prlngle in the Port Arthur-Kenora ‘ erfilcmcmbcrsh "n p y y SW section. These three ministers, all. with long experience in clmp lite: and along the frontier. have been‘ ________ elected as the United Church's first Mr. Jamgs w_ F. 143351111111’ 10m. quota to assist in the relic! work mauve engmeer o; this m“ M; fill-mils 0n the ¢°fl5t l0 W551i highway , Wednesday morning on a business at present under construction. Dr.‘ mp to M°n¢g0n_ He was flccom- Pringle, who has many relatives’ panied by his daughter, Miss Adele. and friends here, whom he visited __ this summer, has been granted leave me many men.“ o; Mm Edna o! absence by his congregation to. McNaughton o; wmshe are glad like "P W911i in lhis 119W fleld- to know she has returned to her home from the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. Althouglrat present she is confined to her bed it is hoped she will soon be about a- gain. PERSONALS FAREWELL SERVICE-Rev. W. M. Ryan, who has been pastor oi l the United Church, Bridgewatcr, N. 5., ior over two years, preach- ed his farewell sermon on Sunday evening to a. large congregation. Atl the evening service L. H. Hill, ten-ll Y or, was heard in a solo "The Nine- ty and Nine." The choir gave as‘ an anthem, "Still, Still With Thee" with solo parts taken by L» H. Hall and R. B. Logan; This rm- them was dedicated to Rev. W. M., MON-Imam’ Qua No“ key‘ Ryan while he W“ PM" °l TwlflThe Canadian Proud-In their at- ity United Church at Charlotte- tenupt this wink, m capturé the town, by Wm. E. Fletcher, A. R. C.’ A119,“ cup, won by them in this M-. who was the organist at. that 5mm; o; 1929 but captured by Wm; time. At‘ the close oi the servlceinlpeg 1m, ye", Montreal Amateur RW- Ryan 9111MB"! his flnrreclfll-‘Alhlenc Association will have the during his pastorate. Mrs. Ryan shaughnessy’ one of the be” o, was a member oi the choir and her canadm, mcha nssocaltca recently met at the home_ Eegte; ma“, m, a Rugby and oi’ Mr. and Mrs. H- K. Hopklrk ‘bggebafl mach, saughneuy h“ ior a. social evening in her honor 511mm hi, ‘bum, w look “t” m” and presented her with a. glitz oi key players, guiding Mogul Unbi remembrance. Rev. Ryan was also varsity last winter lo the Provin- remembered by the choir. Mr. and cm mp3, Mrs. Ryan leave on ‘Thursday iorl, _ Windsor where Rev. Ryan has uc-i Jewelry valued at $10,000 was 1r, carted I m" t0 ‘Irlfllir United a handbnz which n thlei snatched Church oi which he was n former. from Mrs. Ella S. Hlnman gt; p, nub. photon-Halifax Chronicle. , way station in London. Catch Cold Easily I I Mrs. Wllter Miller, Notch Hill, B,C '9“ ‘..l£.°.:‘i"zl':.la'.r.:: 38.l".'.‘.ifa’.‘l.'3°.i'..i;"':““; l .. lhovo olvvc found that s fovv docc: l . . . W ' “aw-y N??? Pill! g"? I111 relieve them ctoonoe. 00d. - 1 ulwnilleilldsif. on ' “l.” “l” i‘ "mdlw W. m. Plnc - ~ qodmulnnulltlnnnl 8yrup Dr. Wood's reliable and tho children hk it: lean; . Priodflic. o bottle; lsrgoefamlly slzegdtf-atg 1| a crol - . a“fyfl'd_lfif.'omm'g;f"l "r only by The r. liluunn ion oi the co-operatlon oi the choir mvangage o; the services m. Hank TilRilNlil Til ilBSERiiEi ARMISTIBEI TORONTO, one. Nov. u-(ny , The Canadian Preach-November 11. Remembrance my. which h“ been declared a. holiday by the 19°- minlon Government. will be ditto!- ly observed in Toronto. it ll m‘ nounced by cllv Clerk J- W- “m- ers. Banks will be closed and B large number o! commercial institu- tions have expressed their inten- tion oi suspending business ior the day. As in the past years, a relifliolls and military ceremony will be held at the cenotaph, in iront oi the City Bali, to commemorate the sacrifice oi the glorious dead and the signing of the Armistice. iiiilllll CREATE AN E iii P I R E CENTRAL BANK NOVEMBER o, P151 ____';.____._____v _ __ 11:0 Old Rilllblo Ilnoo IOIO Gives Quick Relief ‘P’ COLDS SORI! THROAT Muscular Rheumatism Sciatica Gout Lumbago Swollen joint: ’ Naul Catarrh Sproinc, Burns, Scolds ‘wunmnunnumlndllguu JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LiNiMENT mm," Isl-lo was quoted as saying, "and 1 hope all the diiiicultiea will pass away." LONDON, Nov. 5.— (Canadian Press Cabin-Creation oi an Em- pire Central Bank to act H5 8 clearing house for all Central banks oi the Empire, is the chlei recom- mendation o! the report oi the 101m committee appointed by the Feder- ation oi British Industrial and the Empire Economic Union. The report further suggests sum- moning oi an Empire currency con- ference which might be able to es- tablish a. "Pox-Britannica, built up out oi the present anarchy oi the wor1d's_ monetary aifairs." ‘BARUN MEETS sunnllnlllll (Canadian Press) REDIJAND, Fla" Nov B-The body ,0! Baron Charles Emt Allred Earl o! Garrick and iormer comptroller oi the Lord Lieuten- ant‘; Household oi Ireland, was iound on the lawn on his home here yesterday. Two physicians who examined the body said death occurred Mon- day approximately 24 hours beiore the body was iound by J. B. T. McEIrOY. a friend, beside a. lawn mower. Dr. M. D. Hartman and Dr. J. A. Smith, who conducted the ex- amination, said death was caused by apoplexy apparently induced by over-exertion while mowing the lawn. No inquest will be held. nulrnll NEW liEiIiiiill KIMBERLEY, South Africa, Nov. 5.--(A.P.)—Ml.ss Peggy Salomon, l0 year old British girl, left here early today on the last lap oi her flight from London to Cape Town, in which she hoped to establish n. new record. She expected to cover the dis- tance to Cape Town in about ilvc hours, which would enable her to better by more than 24 hours Glen Kldston‘: record o! six and onc- hali days ior the flight. Princess Ingrid ’s A Engagement 1s Denied STDOKHOLM, Nov. 5—(AP)—- Reports that Princess Ingrid oi Sweden was efifiged or about to be engaged u, Count mu Von Hooch, a chivalry oiiicer, were described ln court circle: hero today us with- oug inundation. IDNDON, Nov x i$—(AP)--The London sketch quid today that- Pflnwll Inlfld oi Sweden is c11- gsged to Count Nils Von llccen, 1n otllcer oi c crock fiwodilh regi- ment and bull knows in Swedish society, but that the cnngcmout hi! not vet received tho auction or King Gustav, grandfather oi the Princess. Princess Ingrid WI: hare lut weak and coiod ll btldqmold ior IMy May Cambridge ct the latter‘: imam: at Bclcombe. 11h sum: uid she told moi-cl Manda ct that. time oi her intention to marry Count Von Rona. come what. nigh. "1 consider mrvli Gfllllld to Fiiéncll "' merset Butler, 58 seventh ' "Ms.l. lilo perfect man." "You'd better mark him, when you find him, co that you will know him when you no him again." Little Bug: Well, I hear you arl leaving u:. - Grnuhopper: Yap, getting ready to hop all. When the lcc trust gals Ito wor in and the price roar: out o night, lull cit down In come lhady spot and mm your wheel: to going right. fry to console yourself by thinking that o chance will come at Int, For the coal trust cannot ltlng you! till the heated term i: pact. i "Buck from your two wcekc, I lee." nvap-n _ "I precumc you got engaged number of timed?" “New; things don't go like thlt in real lilc, ncmchow. I got on- qngod the flrct week all right enough, but it took mo all the coo ond woek to break it oil." Uncle: Johnnymouldn’! you llkc to be on angel? Johnny: Not u long a: thcrc ll l nhcw lcr mo to become l bloc ball pltchur or u circus clown. 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