. ’ i I 'J l Ii (I . _, I _Ai ` Level Crossing "INITIAL BUIBBIII icoitti 4Roya1Family>Will Cut _Their incomes-His md __ _ Majesty Wants a by P1100 I-kler came to his death Reduction of Quar- ,,,,_ ter Million In His timber o. mai, that no biune is , . - a UOCTIYYU C l List Annual Illgyme P a I fl BY Govt. _ °“ _ in l y....... lla0ntlaeCalaeo¢tlaeOoyte ci-eg. *"8 Ccteltrcphc. in which sir Lives Were Lost. HONUION. sept. n.-"rhit the tached to anyone' and that the This was the verdict of the cor- to the deaths of six people who were killed in a level crossing ec- Tragedy Was .. Accidental Uotoll°r‘| Jury l|u||||gi||¢ lll is cf ' to _.__ being struck by O. N. R. train he 4 at Coyle's Crossing on Sep- Th U” WH Purely accidental." °f'l 11117 Glupannelled to enquire h tra - the Performance have been favour- lbly commented upon by the regu- lar actors and the audiences. They av .. sidel‘in_g_the short time given tof_ h 'la-‘ _ _ rAssl0N PLAY-An - exception- large audience witnessed the Y __ . second performance of the Passion Play at the Forum last evening, all the tion being oeouplee. 'rhe ciyro club to be commended upon its gen- erous action _in giving the children available' seating accommoda- both orbhanagee free admittance the matinee performance of the 'Play '1'hey have also ar Passion . . - ranged to have a half'-holiday in the schools to leave all the children e to attend at reduced prices. e local actors, choir and orclles- _who lent their als in etiiging e 'lone exceptionally well con earsal. NDON “P” °"'n‘° Km' '”` eieent sunzicy afternoon, about one '° ID ' ' ed in I, 1¢ttUl' lD PFCIBIBI’ mile east of Memramcok. The in- ;°|“nm,c,y ivincnouald that hewants qu . rmugtion 01 £50.00() (lbdllt 1%- he mm in his civil llltr Vhmh °‘ ,Muni income Plld by i-EP B°V°'?11' th est was held in the City Hall e. I' . Seven witnesses gave evide_nc¢ at ru “ __i» revenues. to the cl’°W‘l\- ° inquest including the driver or ' ment of Wu” mo mt°m_ _the ui-rated truck-bus, .nu-ei. 1.5... to ` PERSONALS The many friends of Mrs. S. E. Ma,cRae, Prince street, will be sorry leam she has entered the P. E. Prince . Til; mme mmm. that he m_ diy. two passengers in the oar, si- isinrul l-ioepltsi to undergo en oper- * ed - _ phee Bonler and Emile Landry; _ ation. to contribute $50000 t0 ll! teridednmds ' Hugh Donovan, driver of the en-| V-WMI ' mem_ glne on train lib. 4; Luther Daw- tary -, M . rin was The ging said all other we oi the Royal Fu1'u1ly'W . ,give Parliamentary KTM*-S g wg, in their incomes. It if ge netiorrs time of financial em ., mmoy. The King's volun re ii duction is to continue for h t -i etinn of the period of stress .1 Differences in the wording of °° mme, for __. iw ce of .,-,- W les reflected differences in the w te f, me letters to the Prime I angler l.l`l Whitlh th€y dl' m me King and the P_ . The King has a civil list to 't £410,000 (about $2,350.000_ annually.) lp This is theoretically gran il' Parliament each V057. but in '.1 eeme for many years. ;_. »- H15 Majesty has one other T ¢ ..‘ ich are liable to fluctuate. In C n u h 1' 1929 they were $345.000~ The Klng‘s gesture ln the e el _economy campuilll . Prime Mlniste/:'s residence. . ,, cells Upon the King'a Income _L From his income the' King has ‘,- to support all the pomp and pan- .. eply cf the Crown-stats ceremon- fro .; isis- palaces, pensions servants, of these ve charities. The upkeep ¢_~_ Queens court also comes . time source. as there is no . provision for it in the civil list. _ Athis accession in 1910 the King 3 formally confirmed that in recom- pense for this annual grant all _ hereditary revenues of the Crown from land and other sources were It thc di-'4l>°5al of the House of Conunons. As it tumed out the bargain is . an exceptionally fair one as the Stale gets just about as much from original Crown revenues as it pays inthe oivii list. Essentially the civil list has re- \ ruined unaltered since 1901 and va m the special in consequence its real value is rt . ‘ considerably lessened- Ne heless in 1016 the King contributed' 03,- 000,000 to help pay war expenses. The P:ince of Walu is tally different financial _ lit provision is made for in a to- position. him in __ the civil list and his only source _~ of income consists of revenues from NI Duchy oi cornwnu, which, in 192° brought him about tsacpoo. Both what might be termed his "lit und his personal expenses time from th .uribution to Greet Britain in e dur W their telling d by prac- _¢ me the figure has remained the source ‘i of income, and one only-his rev- si ues from the Duchy of Lancaster, m w nation- ' in' badger prices advanced 20 per cent, if pounced at 10 Downing street. the gh “shed fireman ,and William Sullivan, act- ” their ing conductor who was a passenger on X10 ho ra 50h. fireman. Ray Conn, travelling re ti Ltd., the results being as follows. 42 r cent. ` Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laird, North Rustico, were visitors to the City yesterday and report the roads in very poor condition. would the Government business be? their course One of them called _ ABEGWll'|.‘_'l'lACK,'l'EA_M ue iuy'i`=¢niile'toii. Y; is. c. A. Secretary, inkrviowbd _last “even- ing regarding _a-`loeal.representative 'at the iseritime rieie and '1‘:ack"Uha.mp1onships this year, stated that he had been ID' proached by _officials off the Abe- gweit Club llithis regard, and hoped that iq rl-uiiiy hswoulc be_ -able _tc round cutija fully quauiied for atui _ competition. However, withcut:appear_~ing to be pessimistic, it -lookpxas if; the gen- iel my has_hi_s work c_ut`out. Due to the incleinency vt-the weather for-_tbe not “mox1ib_. .it_n.u been almost impossible for any oi’ the local stars to get in any reasonable amount of training. _Nevertheless a number of the' boys have kept themselves in good physical shape and with` the assistance of wa:-m weather, a. number of the kinks-» ii.' any-may yet be ironed out tioned 'as logical contenders are: "Sparky" Lcdge,- fast 'and heady miler; George Ayers, high jump, scheduled for fifteen rounds. Berg won decisively from Canzonerl be- fore the latter bec_ame;champion. 0 _ _ W U11 6 W V ughtweight title. 'rho bout is P _AUERSSET (Canadian Pres) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. ii.- new world record for two-year 7 _ ff "iwaaluo rr IN" , ` A °“SP°”d°d U-it uf the Ghicuso Club- when cniumet chester owned by . ~ = ' . ‘V ` _-e-I LOOKING. EM OVER _NEW wlllllll to 1. , -_ _ 1 I _ _ " '$3-l__i_ ‘ .himself at the Polo Grounds, New E c 0 R D F 0 R i _ _ ' .- ~ yi-hionight h h iubegi- _ ' _ '- __ _ en another 0PDOrtunity to win the K . - '_~.,¢`f"5"’.\ -_ _ _ _ . ___ . _ _ _ \._ _/_~.*;.»J__<. --»,_:_- _ __\ _ =._ _» ‘___--'~ __ _ _ _ ___ ._ é ~ lS_ "H‘°l¢" WHBDD. l'l°m¢ full Chilli' l old pacers was established here to: _ < ‘ _ _ ' ' » _ ° I _ _- _ pion or e year ago._1s now vu 01° day at the Grand Circuit races. SIALIWII lWsTl|ll,l»f flLLOPHAlE _ AESEVEN E more year, but there appears to be oth- 0 vantage of them. _ _ ': . for instance in yesterdays game; Hornsby but e pitcher in the out iii; - "HMV hu Mt N911 hlwlll thi! the Hanover Show Farm at Han- __ _ _ ' » ; _= ___ _'_ ._ I _-- P ci th ret - '~ " ' ' bench. Ncclub could have lm-many - ' ver, enn., pace e fi heat _ _ - °' ‘”“°”“°°‘- “nd WDW" H°i'1'i°~ oi the Frank P. For store in 202% ' »-" - o ' ' » '» " by lPDears to have taken full ad- Grand Clfcult _ _ _ ' ____ ”°‘*v“.““t"'i 00ii 0HfSHii 1*.. with such rubbillliin tactics-. _ Its not always one’s good fort Among those prominently men- 'une t_o_ shake the hand and actiiall- B I _ _ Y cnioy personal contactwith world .famous track stars. Buch is life, lsome -people get_ the well’ known _l;w__1;;i__:;1mp u1l_¢:_1-4h:_lc__::;_r:L;i_1cn “breei_0;i_;__With the winner here next Horsemen in particular _will be in-‘iormgneeg were E revelation to him _ C de,-able chgnlge in fur pmeg wg; ‘ lefested 3° lm°W tl'¥t1f'__dU1‘1¥\8 theiand e source of great education to W‘” M t I . __ lsit to-the Heiunxnxhibitio last th thi u - ' 1 ee n arked at yesterdays sale by the .V U 0 8 c 6 minded who were for- _ “adm” Fur Auction Compmm New Taxaflon ;;e1l:_,° not puGci'1cat B;°it_tton‘,Vmtmo_l_1S tunate in witnessing them perform. Toronto Sept I4 so °S¢d_ _*-lc _ r yi _._ _ As compared with last June sales, Continued from page 1 ;::cel;°v€;E° 13° l‘g’;;a_s°°29"b E? Lzizb ;;f‘1x`RvI¥;LL i _ I1 u re . --i _ "“" 2.01 l-2, was noted with Ruby P. (corrosion Press) H t p ice being $38; lynx prices tion of Parliament. _ - _ dezmggd fo per cent the top price By majorities of 93 to 94 as queen of the Maritime tracks, and' Phil Edwards is one of the TORONTO. Ont.. Sept. 0--Faoin! for an extra large specimen being lsainst the 50 of yesterday the “med by Mrs' M°‘r3-"et Blluud' °l; w°rld's gr-°°'t”t shm distance “‘“‘ issues °f the greatest imp°7ta“°e' ‘aa 5o_ wud _md lynx cat heam Governmenbsecured mu control or North sydney. " _ _nel-s and was a member of can- the choice of a new Primate and C sd`;m'ced.25 per cent the gap price Parliamentary u'me_ The swing ot Billy Hood, trainerend driver of ada's Olympic team of 1928. He will a proposal to adopt a. new name, being 010- skunk was unchanged- time it is intimated is the essence ‘med mces' had intended b”°dl“5i “pe” in M°“°"°“ °" saturday in the General Symd °f the Chumh C » _ ~ _ ' ' Ruby p_ with ~ he, ,table mm _ connection with the Maritime cf Erlsluhd in Canada will mcct of the Ord -l -Co nil roced re ' » “‘° "°"°’ md” 1” “°°°°“ Wm er " “ ° p “ .Abbe worthy. acc later in tho* track one field championships. hcrc on Monday. Sept. 14. and s 1 u der the concmy bill. Th is ' '_. lzlllezillelrlllglttrlvolllleailoillillleexerlitlniloiilrvl stlery lnilieftiou too thnt'theeri;uu- 5°“s°"' b“° °‘““5~ ‘° "“’°’°“°°"l Th” ““”°“"°e'“°“t W” “md” ’°' ”"°“gh°"t the f°"°“'mg Week' The ky remained the same' 'fisher de- lotinc will clans over Protractedl mcumtances md ll? change t° cenuy by F' B` Watmn' president °' election 3! B new Primate °t an c cuned 5 per cent.__ w°1;_m._1ne was opposmon _ Great Brittohf " _ _ the Moncton Olympic club, who Canada is made necessary by the L ‘neglected and declined 25 per cent The 1401159 WHS le-‘SS St°Ymy ff°\'-lily. It is quite pmbwle that lf Mrs". has been negmaung with the recent resignation M Most Rev' B' otter declined ten er cent the top the Lalbcrites fousht a motion to Blluard is sure °f *hc Krcat 1lttle.8’1‘€&t track star for thepesi; sever. P. Matheson. who had held office rice bein $28 50pfor dark specl- lpcrmit the Government to take pact” daughl” °f sYmb°I P- B95' “I days 'Am 5 View V’ having him sm” 1909' Several Bismps have 2 llien' whitgc fox advanced 5 per time usually Elven to the lntroduc-1 ""5 3 9°°d h°m¢ that She _Will Sell “PP°‘“' he" While in the M@l'1tim@5~ been menmned f°" the l’°5"» “nd t- . mm of private members bins under nuby P. this foil, ns it is reitxihet Edwards wui endeavor fo lower it is Possible u member 0! thc clcf- simoifs creek, eh._e by sr- ve x - » genéh In S" F me ten mmum rule They talked on she has given good and faithful the Maritime record for the 880 Sy might be seriously considered f- .. _ ‘Im my 1 uv; 1° in d everytmng they could ..n.s only service on the turf. yard run on Saturday. He will have Mectlllss Of the General Sylwd- org, Bennett,’hr.` f. (John- ' -' 3" °5_° 5 r °_x rem" ° ten .minus-és.; ‘me Labonte pleaded -__ for opposition N. B. talent who will Supreme I./esislr-tive h0dy 0! the ““°|*““S°d- - dm . n»u>on'rAN'r sour 'roNlc.irr run against him on a handicap Chuvch cf Ehslund in Canada. are A t H 1 with Rt. Hon. Stanley Bal n._ Percen age of o er ngs sold as mm Prwdent of me councm who Knocked out by Tony cenzoneri basis. usually held every three years, but M follows: Badgers sold 99 per cent: was leading for me Government in the third round of-their-_ world's _ 'There is a likelihood that Eddie the meeting which fell due last lynx sold 45 per cent: lynx cat sold “whavs ten mmutesr, ,,n,s only' lightweight championshlp__match at T°l9»I1. J°lDt holder of the worlds year was postponed on account cf Der cent: skunk sold '15 per cent: ‘ ten mmutw, Mr Baldwin bhmdly chime, Jackie ,v-KW) Bm of more for the 100 yard d,,_,h_ Wm ‘_ the Lambeth conference or 1930, e accoon sold 84 per cent: Squirrel conceded B’ut su'm°se twenty op_ England will attempt to redeem also appeal-_.with Edwe_rd5_ gathering attended by Anglican sold‘80 per cent; kollnsky sold 56 _ ' __ _ ____ _ _ __ _ _ Bishops from au pm-ts of the per cent; silver fox sold -59 per _Th¢_L.a,b°mes_ hushed and changed contmued "om page 1_ _ 1 position members all wanted ten ' of - -- -- world. . percent; other sold 45 per cent; wh te . minutes at th same time? Where* _ , _ fox sold 55 per cent blue fox sold e l can Delegate solute gecumy to an nations mm. In 1027 the General Synod, which 15 _ cemed." He based this belief upon` includes both the House of Bish- ._ treaties and covenants looking to ODS and the LOW" H011-tc. vlerily ‘Tm mm °'u°u°n “ll” 1°’ the the Government "Servants of Shy- ada is in no wise a mllitaristic na- security wmch already exist be` and my rlpiescntmves’ appointed Jmkle Df¢‘m5- 'bm U- 'WV' ' lt it commission to make a complete day was $145,819.42. ` lock., whue ‘mother dubbed it the Mon and cmadn amaments me wean various countries. surve cf the work and or aniza- .marvatlon Govemmenu. _ M u H Ib _ _,, __ Referring to the work of the y E le am] un lm” as y neg 8 le he "ld can European commission. the Cariad ‘N011 Of the Ch1l1'Cl1 The l‘€P0l't 0f S11' OSWBIG M08 y. We y y° Sl ada has no need for greater arrna- ` `a ' socialism angmy chm.Ked_ mothe1._ments_,, he told me Auembly _,she ian delegate indicated that hetthe commission, released in May. Labonte hadgeglared he (Moslewi has but one mnmaaonal bmmd_ would at some future occasion uct IW eflefal mia P0 d One 0! _____l_ was lying’ »»I't"i5 an observauonu he: ann ,rhe .Unnéd stat” of America” fU.'th C8l'1lMl&'B 0PPOSltiUIl 130 ‘Dl‘0. P0U1t9dly Mided- "Whi°h I venturdl a treat friendly country, is ou: p°°°‘l's 1°' 'Mm preferences mr Cherie, Gem, M New york W think the H°l1°1”Bb1¢ membil' only immediate neighbor and we European °°“m"l°5 e"p°"'l“3 wouldnt uddrc-ic To mc cutcldc-” ere eouvinoec thot the peaceful 3:53; g‘_f::t°d“- “;m°“° °’ _ §’“". _________ __ 0 1 Bir Oswad is wel known as an 3_4 ,md as 1,-,mom - SXPO 8 wunres. H md' md ms gm N" YM (N) ' 3 1 z ummul' bum. and the Luhciltc oonuttry bothprivni anllneilllilzrtzr 'S k“°”“ "’ °"j°°” ‘° “ny s“°h'si°“ “t the °e“"“1 S"“°d' ‘° 1” The Polnh mules' who elwsye _HOB-_N_0_BBs'_b' wrm cabsnair- P iims r the C Y M L team of Sum By virtue of a hard earned win 6 . . . . '- erslde by a 9 to 6 score yester- of three games was played, Tig- C The batteries in yesterds.y’s game as g ly rp te as momentous importance for the Church of England in Canada. The more important recommendations embodied in this report will form the basis for most of the discus- ter i~huietine,_eh:- gl _(wilson), ‘ 'unmet Boys, b: o.‘. - innrio _' Two-Year-0lda’P\irae“ 03.000 "ll gin Peter vclo Caton . revene, ch; e. (White) alumet Chuck, A le. < e., (Mc- Mahon) . .......'.. . ...`8 8 Time, 2.08; 2.08 1-2. - 2.14 Trot_and Pace-Pun, 0000 uy June,‘b. c. by Dhvid @l~l CIM ...Lo Y UY. -B' nna Bradford’s'Boy. brig ' ' (Dickerson) 2 I 8 et/er Goldfinch, b.`g. _(V_7a.l- ` tom .‘.;' 3.4 1 olumet sritoerat ine- _ Mahon) .‘..'.`...`.`..` -ff( 5 5 Calumet Uily and»Post`Hlote'.\l. started. _ _ ois raoe-ram ss.m_a¢ V- -_ - alurnet Brownie, b. g.'_.by or-ae.ma.n Fatdrity, _3 ` o __ ' _ lrvniswsroam. 1se.,~s¢pt.-e.-‘~ ____ . 1° ‘"““""‘ °"° “"'°°"°" 9“"’“° A. V. Saunders Loc? Ivinulvmon r1th~horiemae'rt- . . ’ __ urlty, ieazuregeverllt ortae ei-:ui ' Stal’ Ellmlllatedri elrtuit 'program at the mcian sim _ _Y¢gte1-d3y’S Play; Fair today Calumet Brownie raced tmeheatlvin near wcrld's_ record ‘ (annum hm) ,rhejsgmmuieu _ __ _ _ _ __ YARMOUTH, N. S., Sept. Youth and experience will battl out tomorrow over Yarmouth i ‘swept fairways, es the field lor Maritime Golf Championship 1 lows down to two. Four out slxty»six players, v/ho started yesterday momlng remained in . play tonight and todays tu matches in the titular division . braced just avout every phasi the ancient pastime. The essence of the unexpc was in the defea$7of Earl Tu; Fredericton star, who had led _qualifying round match play. perience told as G. Parker Lai: of Halifax, .former provincial cl pion, _breezed safely through his encounters to take a place in select quartette, along with I Btreeter, of Saint John, who ls _ Bru.nswlck’s lone hope for crown. Youthful brilliance brought "_ per" Ross of New Glasgow, alor. semi-finals. Caine playing in Timer 2.04, 1-2.` 2.0_'1__l-_2;' 2-04,8-4_ ru-et rnsloi- tournament einrun K. Hutchins, Chester veteran. 4 in the morning game, and \ ut in the afternoon to turn l the challenge of another sensatl: ungiter, .look Harris, oi woiii _ _. - 3° _ Bclwin ._ `1` 1- .s and 2. Laidlaw ncvanoei-1 at alumet Budlong, b. c.`~ expense of Dr. L. M. Morton, 1 man) .. . . ..`;_~ . ` . '§2~ 2..club president and C. M. Merriti ... . ... ue.. any--_ e-er' e into 1=friioe‘..";;“.. . Time... 2:02 li-2;`l.i_72._'_;_ - :20.'l‘rct (llalf‘Mile_’l‘rack ‘ l!oraea)+Pm_-a_e_.¢'l00_ gotr-ni, ioagieri i 4 U L2 “lbw wass- son) `.'.. ..1 ...-' risiccrst, ch. h.»(Naticn). onie, b. g. (cox) Time, 2.10; 2.00; 2.01 l-3. Q waiter meh, b.-g. by..wei- . ter Cochato (Parshall) ..'. 1 1 Dorothy Nixon, blk. f. (Wol- verton) ;.. .L. .:. I 2 Pearl Wilson, b. f. (Adams). 4 3 ner) . 'ii 4 Time, 2:10; 2.00.' » ' ' Gypsy Kingdom. 1 A ~ Republic Poland! gypsy kingdom is threat- ened with a democratic revolution., "$50,000 to the Nation can in that New York (A) ............ 'I' 14 _ _ _ _ Nwd scarcely be distinguished °l’P°s|-“U” ended ln 9' *'°“¢h Qf °°m' own." ' :';§’;';t:; 5l;";;"‘t” ““ mf’l“3°'_, exgfctgiparlng the report three have given police' authorities' more from a similar donation by any NATIQNAL LEAGUE WY- DlVl51°n WU H1105- While accepting the traditional ket in Eu_;'p;g ° 'm °p°“ m"'___fie1d c0mmissi°ners,, heéded by or less anxiety with, their periodic ` ` ‘ ’ dis utes over who shouldtbe ack- "-mw private cmnn' ` - ~ ,French posmm’ as “png” m fthe Bishop of Niagara Rt. Rev. D. P - -iii H-H or? NF PASSED Tl-IE HAT -arbitration. security andidisarma- . T_ owen visited an puts 0! the ncwledged king, constitute' a new ment " that disarmament follows ` problem this year pre- ` HULE RAI C .. . I‘R'0AD.TBu° 'Low B'°°“y” "' ' ' °" ' Neil MacLean__ Labor member _ -'A GREAT C,\1\',~,p;_\_\1-- ‘Dominion Their recommendatlons_ is d.m- cm-. i .B om -M Q -I >- Pittaburgh ... ... ... ...» rather than Dread" aeeumy' Mr' were cor-sidered by the commission tend" ° 'un .' iuiucu ol-ximx, rn., sept. ii- 0 ”°"‘ °l”K°W» °“d“"°f°d` tu 'rw' Guthrie also expressed the boiler ' fashioned me is' qitating for a \U_p_)_»1-he “nt "umm m me AMERICAN LEAGUE a point of order. At such times a that “enemy d,_,_ummmem_upon B _ as g whole, which met with the gypsy republic' with mmnu M “nt mmnme news of Pmmylvanlm _ member must speak in his seat und very extended sem may mkemlme GENEVA. Sept. 9-An oil por- Archbishop of Huron. Most Rev. presidmh _ ._ _ me “ne between summm Hm md _ . “_ “_ E be ..wveNd~_- but Maclean, alas, had within g Nammble t1mé_w1th_ab_ trait of Senator Raoul Dandurand. David Williams. as chairman. The The soma umm lMn'~.~m_ Pub h . 0 no me Th, only ml, neg, was _ _ _ __ canuilan_Pi-esident of the sixth report ct thc commission Prcpcw and mu um °n__‘_nm_,m”e mm tfc. offered an annual operating Waslhngton . . . . .. . . .. 2 B .. that of Mrs Leah Manning relue- * _ . I-»¢BK\1e of Nations Assembly. Wes\ t0 adopt the nam_e, the Anglican D rm me wm"_.m°.t on “um '°*\°du1c.o1ereeorus itheus rhuezxi . 1 eo ' - Chunk News reveal. ° - um I cpl B "nuns Elm' ]_:°""3l'°n‘ Mrs- Mm' _ l -r h h settle in towns -somt- -yht mp from summit -mu to E H E, ning passed the hat to a Laborite_brought within the_ scope ofthe ln- today by the Hon. Hugh Guthrie,‘the name now used the C urc “mes even on th'-_u___.°w.n home-._ ‘ ' ' whg in turn, with House 1-our-mg come tax Increased duties are also Canada's representative to the of England in Cafladi- It is B1-S0 th In _ . e-V me ul *uc cool docks here was .neue in Baltimore '1 is o ' ‘ ' - i ~ ‘ l ~ ' - - - in di ht th utr ii 1 t‘ ees ii hoo moditi _ns present arse bi. proposed the Primeto or nu con- I" ° “Pl” I- _f Y _ ltmimites with all cars loaded. Reading ... ... . 14 19 1 on M;_mM;cLe;’_‘_‘: mini; £_;\:d1;!:;Jmc; hoe; sian" irgnd :h_Ri_ m__ Guthlgey praised senator ada should be elected by the Gem move to special wagcns_covered by ' ' ’ i fonts. something use that-unc in The t ' _ - - i i re um mp’ wml uw '"5 two wing feathers stuck cut likelteas, sugar and gasoline, and even Dandurand. who for several yea:-s eral Sylwd futher than by the th clmdmn wa" ‘mm formally presented td the League Church in Canada," in place of “ 3 . un . _ . . . -,?,:y'r°q‘"'°° “b°“t““`” h°“"' nf” °*““° an old vu¢lng'e helm but the laugh-"radio licenses, it is hinted might was canarias spokesman nt oen-‘ House cf Bishops- There should be ° . _ \._ 0 lhomaly is explained by the ' tei-_was _too.much. MacLean snatch be increased. The cost for such lic- eva. "A greet cemdhm whos; a fixed Primatial see, and the of- 5'0"* °B'°» “ld °"'°l»'ll~l‘h*l‘°l* 'U' V -' ' ' tire families and belongings all over lumer in which the railroad was '01-structeil The Summit Hill ter M tr gi ¢?' X.: es!! ed it from his head end handed it enses now is $2.40 a year. _ prominence and marked success as UCS Of Pflmite Shimld be ¢l1lB1`B€d- _ _ _ Wnil P lieu-i t centres ite at a member of this Assembl will al lit is recommended, so that he may P°l°n4- ~ ‘ ' - ‘ " °" ° - ~ bnokeo, bein hotiese. h had to e or en - - - mm " 8 e . ~ y v oth |15, Though some of thsin~eame_ori- was °l°"“°°d 93° 3°* l\=°V° Rochester .. ... . D3 cl li "‘."‘_?° walt till tne»divisioh was over be- tention on the taxation measures, ways be a matter of satisfaction in have greater influence on e _ »~ lnall to Poland' from Hungary lil ` i . __ .“'_l':_:'_terminus here. The :cad fore he could raise the point cf the trades union congress in Brie- the Dominion of canada/-‘ he sald.‘ and W°fk °f the °h“"°h~ 3 7 _ “__ ed and the loaded cars _gwond G'---e order, and then the speaker ruled lol will engage in acaderrilc discus- W P°l°“4 °°“l“fl" “'°~ mf? W9* ' _ii only broken Polishvand-uaevamonl drcppe b _ is d ’ "“'“’ ‘° “‘° °°"' _ against him. in the meantime. ure. sion or ue iour alternative pr<>_i>°|_-_ -_-i- el ___ . _ I _ A _ “les where boats were loaded for “mon i at oh. um Montreal _ ha °° d"“°d tl” °mPf»Y nf' _Rochester e-QF ang e-an-af” Mannlng’s hat had been travellinglals put ftivard to meet the Na- _ them! VN OVEBSIGHT C051' 510 FREAK TREE PUZZLES EX During their wanderings they make when Mr. MacLean discarded _lt. tional crisis. ` ` ` ' _ . The'hat was passed around and These are: 1-'llo 'replace the -_ PERTS their llvini by 3 Nfl* '°us slope to the otirting puoea on the needs oi uniulnoot- present method oi unemployment shaamr. ore.. sept. 9. ~_ -- mm 01°* hm# *"4 '"1" l rn - Ed O f d'§ b bl Id SALEM, OTE.. S?pl. 9. (U.P.)- Bild tlfl ll0\l&l’1Old llY\DlClI\Qll¢lI "IQ The °°°"¢°f= to save about aisooo "hc was tuut in ieae at ‘e .N,,,,,.k ’°'° °1 about $3.000 per miie a __ DFI-M 34?: a:a_.5 ing members. When it_finally re insurance contributions by a gra x or idea pro a y wou | turned w~the owner, it was some`ueted levy onproflts, incomes end have been succesful had he not Another freak of the garden is on _women tell fortunes. Sometimes the hm cm of 'sem _ . Jersey City . .` ... what batter-ed._ earnings. ' 'been quite so careless. Oxford display here. The "what-is-it" has Bylliies Gerry With 016111 -mln” ,W » -~ It Permittee ug ;,,,,i,,',,_) Theeontehis oi the Budget have, 2-New taxation upon interest painted over his loao-si nutomobue characteristics cf thc grape and unimclu. ¢mcr\lly,b°.\". QM li" ---- of course, aroused considerable securities and other unearned In-'license plates, changing the yearly prune. It has no seeds and the 'performancu in the Kvillelvl- illa ' ° . _ mggymover the former Wl¥0n but only for sight-seeing purposes speculation. The unemployed al- comes. ' "lnumerals to read 1931-32, But he flavor is said to be especially del-| For years Polish .gypsler were ‘ | ~ _ rn mn the ruled t u.elr_onie1,.th_e weallee M carrying the coal to‘the _.over the Bear Mountain and other ready knp%_thsre will be a ten per' 8-Suspension cf the sinking neglected to remove the word Ex ectable. c tree on w c _ y ts am, t;n°d° tm °°°" °f °°*\ 3° ‘ridges of this section. -!0m¢i~lm¢l:¢6¥\t' Nd'-1° 011 in tl\° W¢°kly dole fund plres" which does not appear on _fruit grows was supposed to be an_ King of Polish Bavdrll The H. the records showed. [known as"the Switzerland of Amer-‘at so per week. The belief still held li 4--Consideration' of the revenue this year's plates. The ov_er:ight italian prune tree. Hcrtlculiurists years ago when `tha_o'ld_king died ' - ' " ~ ` ‘ . "" -falily“‘ old railroad still ia in use, |¢|_» that _l_4_1we_r_ incomes would bete.riff~q\ieation. . _ ~|cost him $10 _in _Justice court. _have been unable to identi.y it. two memers of the royal ' iitf, ' f'__-.J 1' ‘r ` ~ \ Saint John, who had previc' .beaten Turner. l A Saunders Loses _ Btreeter kept the winter sporz the rimning by beating A. V. Sa 'sers,~cher1ott/etown, 4 one a in morning and eliminating young: .Miller of Chester, 2 and 1, an lunch. He plays Laidlaw tomori as'Caine takes on Ross. Ross 1. a. _battle on his hands in the _fi round as P. R. Rlsteen of Freder 'C01 Curried hlm to the sixteenth l the New Glasgow boy sent h _ . . . - . fort T,,,.y¢|_|-0|¢ 3400 ‘down il and 2 in the afternoon, hor ever, after hooking his first ball~c of bounds and taking a 7 on_'_t,_ initial hole. ' ' QOUGH ROAD SAVES LIFE _ ii i LA GRANDE. Ore.. sept. 9. <1 P.)-A wild ride over country roac saved Hal Bohenkamp, local me: chant from probable death. A ples 5 _ ' f of filling lodged in his throat dui would Make “ ing a tooth extraction. limroute t Spokane for medical attention, th.” obstruction was dislodged when tht automobile in which he was riding struck a rough piece of road. f' ill MEMURIAM ln loving memory of Harold Had- son MacPherson, who passed away Sept. 10. 1930. Z Inserted by his Mother, Fatlmr, Slater Usd Brother, Borden, P.E.R - BQO -_ia _ CLASSIFIED ADS `_`_ wsnran-nvnvmnisrshy, MXN for farm work. W. R. Dennlfa, chariottetown. aeic-9-io .O FOB SALE-A 1927 FORD COUPII newly painted, new tires, register- ed. Will take horse or cow in ex- change. Apply Chas. Worth‘a Barb ber 51109. 8821-104 Basil and Michael Kwleks. could not agree as to who was entitled to the throne. Basil succeeded in gathering near Warsaw a large as-_ sembly of gypsies who conferred the crown on him and gave a terrible beating to the adherents of Michael. A year later Michael was elected king._ Lately the problem has become more ocmilicated because e third member or the iumuy, Rudolf Kwiek, has started a propaganda for 'ntablishlns e gypsy republic. declaring it more in step with the time. and demandlngto be elect- ed lla Silt "7Nlldent.” " ‘Z -..,'.. _-,-_-_ui ...- -5'? os... ,___ __|»_.: "l . ‘~ f. . . ~ l . _ _ v i I I i __ ' r _ _ 3-4-_'Q'-_.r-I;-ri <-`.{,'~‘_=." ' lu. ;~" 2,. > li I . - i a 5 " 3,’ 5:? i . El ¢. _ il' o tu 5 fu 1. .1 :li id i ll .`.t i td ist( f i . ay, [Dill /iv f:Bl» Est. jglll \ ie :te yan ,Bri | fii ,M _*IBA . lor ,Iea :T0 I _ _ I fir , ree E Je: col :vc rg] Poi icr r !""'_ owl lim ills i “I id" ,-. c lin' | tei ,' _in- Q lar its § nl: Ire .-lui -_ thi ._ :ht gc, ih- foil ith ith he a Isl r al d. I »n he ir ‘ld v G'a inh- V it f ‘lr is E; t - » '11 '-_ the-»¢...~<;§ . \"‘ tif l . l i ..,- l ..