0331031212 1o. 192s '-\»~»v1 h r; rat-ya.- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN uzvcus RAY’S CORNER l THE STORY 0F, COLUMBUS J. g 1n. ON THE "SBA 0r- p/mxuass. h”? ‘Karly in August, 1492. Columbus ‘leeks and his three small ships were read to sail. ' "Lift the anchor." Columbus or- “wk V derédl "and set Sam" l to repair the Pinto. It was giv 1 Iiarther to the west. fried Columbus himself. ‘ of those? "Lift the anchor," Columbus or- dered. “and set sail!" 's Out on the “Sea. of Darknessf’, pouwd wine“ the little fleet dared to go. On the M; third day, the rudder of the "Pinta" became loose. It was tied with ropes. but was still unfit for an ocean voy- age. Columbus ordered his little fleet‘ to head ‘for the Canary Islands.’ true. but it lacks" definite proof. where ‘he hoped to buy a ship to take the place of the Pinto, The Canaries were farthest west 19.3 of any "islands familiar to the Tomcrrow-“The Spanish. ‘ Columbus spent three‘ Spider of Death umt us overboard and then back to Spain. Compass Wrong." Goes ‘Jean Fraser", 3, Helen Hardy, Gor- ‘don Purdy and Merrill McAldufI. equal; 4. Billie Fraser. Grade IV. B-l, Beth Callahan; l2, Ralph Gass; 3. Frank A'Hearn .- and Billie Vlallace, equal; 4, Claude (By British United Press) [Qqvrear-a, LONDQN. Ofltobef- 9—-A Fcmilfk" —Mildred Lawson, teacher. able looking White-haired man of] Grade 111.4, Henry 119.11; ‘I0. with a huse spider tattooediaeraid McQuaid; a. Gertrude 01i- 867085 hi8 ffifehtfld. MIME-fed hi the ver and Annie Wallace. equal. dock 8t Bow-street Police Court Grade II, 511-1, Harold Brown; recently. 2. Herbie Leavitt and Leonard O'- His name was given as Albert Nye Meara: 3. Eddie Ward. Roughton, and he was charged with Grade Il'., Jr.—1, Velma Gaudet; having failed to register himself as 2, Freddie Millman; (i, Brenda Mc- an alien. Neill. _ H: was an American, and accord-' Grade L. sr.—l. Lindsay Connick. ing to his own account served in 2, Brenton Matthews; 3, Ruby the Secret Service during the war. Brown and Hazel Jeffrey. His story was that he was cap- Grade I.. 1r. — 1, Frances Bar- tured by the Turks while in hiding rett: 2, Alice McQuaid; 3. Claire at Ctesiphon. and that hot irons Profltt. were applied to his forehead. and l Mary E. McCobe. teacher. for two hours one old Turk was ' employed in tattooing a represent-I ation of a spider across his brow.l 5° extending from temple to temple. ! h t This operation. he stated, was per-llmprovement formed th OlBCBIS thorns. the fA l, - medium d be ng the piece of the cactus plant and, red clay, which o ustra ‘an caused excruciating pain-‘Rae brand - is described‘by the Turks, he said,‘ as the “Spider of Death." " ’ A Air Force!‘ among them ph-sl; he “led neighbourhood of the village of Pct- y w h.” a vessel’ but could hot make rcvcsclo, to thc nzrth cf Belgrade. 1h hargnlh; m?“ the sallors Se‘ to has been the scene ‘during the past en d new rudder, and 'uring the sum“ ‘h ‘he ‘later weeks of thc voyag: proved to Jews h‘ the Mmdl” A339“ =be the fastest ship of the three. You , may hmsum lha; Columbus was mar Pctrovcselo, and th ‘e ls a ‘nappy when he left the Canaries be- 135mm "hm"? ‘he Pemhe hind. He had feared that his men would desert hlm’ lather than so lmmured in the walls of every tem- l Think for a moment of the size oi those Ehlhh The longest was only 65 Marguerite Takatch. lfeet from end to end. That was the ‘he “h”? °‘ a 1"’ "filled p°il°k~ ‘Santa Maria, the‘vessel which car- ‘hsaphchred h ‘W’ ha" hem“ ‘he The 0mm. building of the temple was complet- ltwo shlps were less than 50 feet lh cd. and a report gained credence length! How would‘ you l e to try that she had been killed by the ‘to cross the ocean in a boa like one Jews hhd h" h1°°d hum mm the l The sailors did not see any of the . 3859, monsters whlch they had heard-house with the intention of not lgbguf,’ bu; they did See whales from allowing anyone to leave it, and thus lume w tlfne_ Perhaps the whales causing the family to die of hunger. lsecmed like the very monsters which They “l” hchhh "o throw Sum“- lhad been descrllled lo them_“pec_ and their attitude became so menac- _1;r11y 111w dragons when the whales ing that the police had to intervene There 1S a Swl-y that the sallors shots in order to save the Pollok one time planned to throw Col~‘ . sail The story may be Roman soldiers with bad beef. They 5°" 0f thi! late M1‘. and Mrs. John tJEWS’ ‘moon RIT " LEGEND (By British United Press) BELGRADE. October. 9-—Th9 Central Guardian‘ CHURCH 01-‘ SCOTLAND-Rev. A. J. Murhcison will preach at Glas- gow Road Wednesday. October 10th at 7.30 P. M. All are cordially wel-~ l‘ coined. HARD COAL CARGO.-- Thel Schooner Ruth Martin is expected. with a cargo of the very best quality; D. L. and W. Hard Coal for A. _ few w ks f ts th 1 h as ° cyan “t rm‘ t e Plckard Co. 8317-10-10—li.: persecution cf the MISSIONARY Annaass- pal Zella Clark of Sompetta, India. will ‘speak in the Falrview Baptist Church, Rustico Road on Thursday evening, October 11th at 7.30 ohlflvk Jews built a new temple at Zcnta. at the blcod of a Christian child must be lple erected by Jcws. _ A young Christian girl named employed in All are cordially invited to attend. W. R. MacWalker, Minister. ‘l PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWERF- De- spite the inclemency oi the weather on the evening c1‘ September 13th nearly one hundred friends and neighbors of Miss Florence Mac- Lcan gathered at her home in North V/iltshire and tendered her ajprc- nuptial shower. The bride to be was blind-folded and led by Miss Chris- tie MacKinnon to the living room, where the Misses Irene MacLeanp Muriel Campbell and Elda Clow op-' cned the gifts. Miss Clara Berrigan read the names and witty verses ac- companying each of the many 'v'ar- ied and lovely gifts. Afterla. very pleasant social evening and friendly feilcltations the party dispersed. l tcm A pie walls. crowd surrounded Pollolrs and disperse the mob with rifle family. The crowd did not become clam even when, later, the girl Takatch was found in a neighboring village, tclothed as a. man and emaciated ‘and feeble. It was then alleged that ‘the girl had been hypnotised by the. Jews, and that they took blood from her nose for the temple?“ It was learned. on the girl being questioned, that she fled in men's clothes in order to seek other em- ployment. and, exhausted by walk- ing for days, remained without food. OF LOCAL INTEREST-A Sack- ville Exchange SIYSFwMIChBGI Zeb- OSKY. James Lowther. Albert Downey‘ (colored), Ethel Phinney. and Helm Crossman. who were arrested in‘ Amherst Tuesday evening, as sus- pects in connection with the robbery on Sunday, September 30th, at the store of R. C. Goodwill, Bale Verte, were given preliminary hearing be- fgre lvlggistrate Steadman here Fri- uri alternoon. F. . - The authorities‘ werlel oblised t0 ristler, Moncton, W55 §f§§vr§h§£s.§§§- ‘hmrm the he” e"wb° the” taglitfii. Michael Zabosky was placed in Efimblef‘ b! drlljlm‘ B" 4137 b1 lthe custody of Nova Scotia policc blccg shilllftificsgvy efitlfl/gfi: houilldfldnicers, as there is a charge against 0f t e 6 fies. f ml m ln_ him in that province. The magis- nticn. but 1115p e 0 5 B trdte asked the other prisoners for habitants remain agitated. the“ names and read che formal charge to them. viz.. that the did "" "“"°’T"" lawfully break and enter the grem-t Iises of R. C. Goodwin, Bale Verte.| lbetween September 29th and 30th.‘ land steal Government Bonds and lather goods to the value of $1,000. {Pie prisoners were not asked to lplcad. James Lowther stated that he ‘—- ~ was also known as James McLeod. (By British United Press) -He was E3 years old, and believed he LONDON, October, lh-Civillsecllwas born in P. E. Island, where he man as a new experiment of Naturelspent his boyhood. He had prev- and the claim that we are "immort-,iously served a sentence in Dor-‘ a‘. spirits on cur probation" formedlchester. the basis of the presidential od- -_- -~ dzcss by the "Gloomy Dean" of St.‘ McDOUGALL '-— COADIL-A very - Fouls. thc well-known Dr. Ing: a. pretty Autumn wedding was solemn- the Modern Churchmerrs Conferchcfiizcd on Tuesday. September 18th at at Cambr.dge the other night. ‘St. Joachims Church, Vernon Rivcrfl "Historians," said the Dean, “may '\vhen Rev. P. D. McGuigan united - make up their minds whether our 1h 1101i’ 17011115 0f matrimony M155 patron saint, st. George. killed drag- Lillian Caddy. youngest daughter of ons, or whether he was a dmhonec. M‘? hhd M“ whhhm C0869. Mill-i army contractor w‘ o poisoned the View and M11 Stephen MCDOWZBIL‘ may convince us whether St. Joan MCDOUEBU. Blooming Point. The! (can-total; vPress) CANBERRA. Australia, Oct. a.- i" ALBERTON HIGH SCHOOL. Honor‘ roll for September»- ‘l l Sir ‘ernment. The air forceis ersteb-I and William Lawson. Grade XL-l, Grace Callaghan; 2, L. Herbert Matthews; 3, Lucille McQuaid; 4. William Mallett. Grade vm.-1, Olive Matthews; ‘iv/Emmi 310118 $011M "m5. 2. Erskine Campbell; l H9151”, Audrey camphelll 4| Jhslysciete type of service machincsl Callaghan. used and the entire absence of re-l —W. Ernest Parker. Principal. l Vice-Principal's Dept. Grade VII.~ __1' 131ml, Matthews; 2_ ghdie Frglmjln co-operation with the navy and cur minds. ser; 3, Ralph McRae; 4. Frank OH; Connor. Grade v1. A——l. Arthur arecmlsovenment 2, Mary Profit; 3, Edna Waite; 4, would be directed towards exten-t Mildred Walfleld and Bruce Mc-l K d i k. guard‘; VI B.—1. Myrtle Gravemlfirst three years would be carried‘ 2. Marion McQuaidi If. Everett out if financially possible. army. Speaking at Melbourne to—| G855; 4. Stephen Bruke. -— --.-¢> - —Mabel D. Fielding, teacher. nadlan Press) Lntermediate Dept.,-Gra.de V.—1, LOND N. Oct... Sir-The freedom Mary Lawson; 2. Katherine Malley; o! the city of London will be con- 3. Adelaide Matthews; 4. Gerald ferred on the Archbishop of Canter- Malley. . ‘bury. lnl a. ceremony at Guildhall. Gralde IV. A-l, Mae Maliey; 2, on Oct.. 22., it IILVED ~ . need not be expensiv A whole set of our iln Cblated were wit! less than a moderate] priced 1118- "hi" t dividuai pieces are my iesoneblfl- You . r gill beweurprisetrla glhatt new you can ' our e a very 011161188- Cghlgult gs about your need!» "Id 311°" l of to ** . "imhi" “l” P*‘-’°°"°“ Wm“. 1313.112 ififitrél.“;..t“"tl“.‘.ft°i.iti.m‘t.mif- 3131,1111, “$55,331; egg-yggg itfrtt“i..'fi“tilié°.‘it°til‘i. ti‘? .23; -->~>~-— _ _ beflut)’ of 9hr shverwhhe l ly popular with the yoimg peoplelwere mmy W110 wguguy bgpgvgdtand Master who had been with her] CQMMUMST CANDIDATE FOB r t variet f ieeea ll help you find l; Y 9 P _ :1, . I ‘inward the latter part of the r119 mum pgffQfm 511mg“ and strength, her peace, her light and S5595" 551mm; _ l ' t WhltYm-l Want; ._ evenlnc 5.6911037"! hlhdi Iillfl WI!‘ that explains the large number of her guide, throughout life's days _.__ l - " l- ' . ' . _ bell wu served which nwdlfll Wlmen and .... on crutches and would not foresake her in the end. . (Canadian Press) l than two cents a night. \-' l/ /, any was thorwahly 681M011 l!!! thMn invalid chairs. Aimeahowever, Delth to her was only the iosingi LONDON. Oct... 9-4-1. Poilitt. / h 4. ’ very plaaent- each-l event will did not meet much success and the of the cable which bound her to this o; me Mum-Ry Movement,’ t » * _¢_ brought m a close by the ninline 01 Londoners were deeply disappoint- world of care. o! BOPYOW and 01min inure Communist, $114111“; rorl Lenten“. with Iirlllhl unfit"- l ‘f ' the National Anthem. Monoton. 0X6. ed. Her eloquence left the eudien- lgloom. that thus she might enierl Baum Hum,- ln 0,90,11,10,, w raa ton car's. “rzmu its‘ teas? .".:i.'."::."::."'"".=.::.".."::::rmm,=;,,.:~z*," W; . . ~ l , pa y . a e ne H“ f W. W, --- lMony left before she finished ‘which was a large one was held onv 1 egmuh was all that French patriotism. the bride. who was ‘beautifully attired in Pope, and Mr. Shaw have declared White Bevrgette ‘ Drastic impmvment of the Austral- he!‘ t0 be. 01‘ Whfithirl‘ hm all. tome and the developmehtlhhrmflld who became a reglmehlhl veil and carried a beautiful bouquet l . _ of a programme extending over mascot. Aghatcighlirfpggfi?’zfhizfzizkhhwellshthlhe yeals, ma downs 351395.000: “Bu; when we come to the lhlhgs hnaililien hair fern. She was attended J, Arthur Mhlley. 4 Harvey Hull was recommended in the report of that matter for the present and fut- v m‘ “Ster- Mlss Irene C081)’. Whf ' ' John Salmond, British Air "Mar-furs. how much do we know for cer- “Me hhvY "e95 and blflflk picture shal. w the Commonwealth Gov- tain’! h lished on a firm basis and has been cur planet. is certain. it is highly ‘Wading ceremony being over. thc theiprobablc that we re rt states. but owin to the ob- even erha s millions, of ears in 3' Evelyn‘ p0 8 whichpto wgrk out cur salvition as wedding breakfast was served u, the a species. The notion that civilised serve equipment, the force would be man is a. very new experiment of A“ unfit to imderbake war operations Nature has hardly yet sunk into day. Premier S. M. Bruce said the thought, "does not deserve his title: defence prosrammt but at least he ‘is more intelligent siren of the air force and Sir John years Salmonds recommendations for the noble creature. we have to get our minds clear an to what arc the ultimate values." l whether conditions for leading thc highest life were more favourable in a -highly developed industrial civilisation than societies where lifc was simpler and less hurried. "whether it is better to be a shep- herd or a miner. a tradesmen or -a lawyer, whether it is easier or hard- er to be a Christian. under Justinian. Charlemangne or Queen Anne than; eluded, "are immortal spirits on our. probation. We have each of us our. appointed task~one living stone to bring to the temple of God. one‘ little contribution to make to the historical process of our country and of the human racc. —-— EXCELLENT PROGRAM that has ever attended the Epworth the A gffilvgslyggflflliwbegltillg; first appearance here Sunday. The win. and thoroughly enjoyed the ex- cellent piogranune ment arranged by the committee in g ch Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. recently ‘moved hero from (lh-arlottefi town. who introduced merry new (Canadian Press) emit. Oct. et-na-uu decreased l with rhinestone‘ she was a rimmings. wore the conventional ,0! pink and white sweet peas and at. The groom was ably supported “Although the ultlmhtehoom of by Mr. Alexander McDonald. The have hundreds, bridal Party motored to the home of the brides parents where a dainty limmediate relatives of the contract- ling party and Rev. P. D. McGuigan.‘ l 6' which they proceeded to Char-l l ottetown and had dinner at the Dean Queen Hotel. In the evening they gllztflfiiiggtt; (11:11; “gfiooms homz: in ere a sum uo han a chimpanzee. and a millionjuppcr w” served "° abmlt Eight?‘ hence he may really be iflfivitetd guest's ‘hcluding Rev. J. B.- ....°."..iif.'...‘?. §..Z“f.";;‘“¥. *;°"."t:.'~:‘ “B 0e w c n talk of or ressi _ " “C "e "i?" Bl‘ c! r e E I 0g llfiitliltlillierl. silver. cut glass. china dllfl‘ uni"- "(limiting the popularity: oil to hie/Ella! Cllllpic. A week previous dared a sirsr alge the bride was ten-I home "h! Ccllhheous shoue‘: at her,‘ l) ._ \. were a e also receiver many‘ ‘Biili ful presents. Mrs. McDougdlii ‘lac e or our most successful teach-i ,crs and the groom is one of the. “h ghost-prosperous farmers oi Traral .3111‘?! lcaftéll. Their many friends‘ | i ll. and Mis. McDuuuall many lYeals °~ hfliiily wedded ciiss. " ‘Homo sapiens.“ the still remained questionable “I do not know," said the Dean, is under King George. 1 "We ourselves." the Dean con-r‘ ‘ Evangelist 5 i Speaks in Albert H.111‘ — i l AT WESLEY MEMORIAL l (Spec al to the Guardian) EPWORTH LEAGUE i thou The largest crowd of young people 119;" sands who wanted to see andlh" merlcan evangelist, on heri famous London Hail. which accom- odates of Gnfifbllll-‘flnd argé. liicllowng devotional control them and mounted P- 3- moned to kee ‘ulged in and much 0i’ the Iii order and prevent people from beI-hi? iihielptft 0i’ thfl liwlfilmmfi Educ ing trampled to death. ' Mi‘. Jim?! “Yqlllhlflfifl- BOYS» The majority of the crowd wesflnu" lust- simply curious to see the superhu- 1M8 speaking. l Aimee herself was disappointed. "I have been out of pretlce for Ii. more than three weeks new." lho out and. "and my Amman 81 ....< .1 _ . t. 4-.- LONDON, ‘Oct. 3,511,“; Hagyears. The deceased had was not largc enough to hold the m!‘ 9' 19w week‘ hem“! Aimee Sample Mcphel-soh_.mother and father. Mrs. 5:11,? otgehitighngegarted this life one! the‘ shhhhh‘ mhrkeh ‘year ago. and two daughters. Mei- 10.000 personsgwgg crowderi linda and Irene. five sisters and four‘ more than 3.000 persons were brothers, namely. Jenette. Elsiew urncd away. sqamriqug were the Pearle. Ethel and Irene. 060F29- lLondoners to see Mrs. McPherson, Hmeh- “d” “hd Ernest‘ h“ m eXerci-‘IH. liat thc usual ll: detail - U. B. A. except- Emu‘? APPh‘ Rmd‘ vmioh were lcd by Miss Mary Sandsfiélb]; u, h° ° w“ “h VBIlOlB games and amusements w re pollcg had w he Your Home Needs the Comfort ‘That Comes Unly With a HOLMAN Chesterfield- Nothing you can buy can give more comfort and pleasure to all . members of the family, at all seasons 0f the year, than a Holman Chestcn fild. a It's one piece 0f furniture that pays for itself a hundred times in comfort, pleasure and appearance. Chesterfield and End Tables CHESTERHELD TABLES the finishing touch to a choice. Here sct. chosterfleTG ti‘! And END TABLES. for occasional reading, smoking 56h etc- 129 Grafton showed a desire to be saved and Il l R d c l_ will save them in 519W! 07 every‘ termem was m App“ on eme I l thing." In Memoriam Mas. MURCl-IISON omvas l] facture of files are greatly pertur- oh the evemlrfll! t: gfffezyhgggd‘ bed over advices received from zzaglfileelfilgahalsgcatsfhe Charlottetown‘ Spain aiimouncing that aifter Janq :5 , ‘Hospital. at the early 118° “I 22 ‘ been ailing the thnc death. Besides a sorrowi sorrowing Island. -apparently the attack late be re-. lfgylfefevghirggfijfdgg 311,122. ncwed and Sheffield. manufactures the‘. “ting, rglilpgrlrlgsls agegunélg] Govemmsnt will nab borne in the Spirit of} gym“ man powers of the American evan- "INK"!!! find lllbmhlwh h’ ‘he lh shemeld ,gelist, who has been so widely andtwill of God." When the end drew ' ~ the afternoon of Wednesday, April th Service wee conducted by Rev. M. Allen, the service through y,‘ “N! 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' a l . ii Bookcase I and Desk is the smartest of its kind we of solid compartments as shown. l . $95.00 l ‘ 131 ‘J icry. l i ____,_ .<_..>._ .___-_ l ' CANADIAN PRESS 1 N B -' SPAIN “Miss? Egg’ 0 h" l LONDON oct. 9.—The many l ‘ friends ll’l Canada of Mrs. T. B. “"_ Clouglicr, wife of the well known ‘ ‘Cahmhah Hess‘ ‘business representative in London l cf several Canadian daily news- ipapers. will bc sorry to hear of n serious accident which befcll her while passing along Oxford Street. uarv l next e. new increase duty 0i‘ A large bonding was mmpomfillly ‘ . h _ _ treated around a portion of a we — $50 p" m0 kllohhgamtsngo “hmzl known store in thLs shoppng area. “g. cn all iilcs imported into that coun- gfuggflffis‘Zheshsidghliélgffaflfg try‘ The effect’ cf the increase Wm who were struck. Mrs. ‘Clougher was w exclude shemelfinrusshlgfn; more seriously hurt than most of those who were involved in the occl- dent. Her left leg was broken. she of: they pay at present will be impose lvery considerable‘ trade has been. done m the past” ‘received grave injuries to the face Some time ago, when a tariff wasl h I h l n ld hm’ w‘ steels 80mg mwsnun‘ very‘ 2238f‘??? gruoifsid? Sh? whee iakznwzso istrong protests werrmadfthroliflh _ lllhe Draper chumehh and some Middlesx Hospital and was de lmodifications were made, but. new. rained. Mrs. Clougher is stated to be elty raincoat of rubberized su progressing favorably, but compie‘ cloth made in that country. - recovery will obviously be a matter of some time. For many years Mrs Clougher was n. residents of Toronto and of other Canadian Cities. ih-{Qa-M... There was a long line at the tick- et window when a. woman breath- lcssly pushed her way to the front. “I w-ant to go to Cincinnati." she began. “in about three weeks.“ "Moming or night?" the agent asked. reaching for a time table. She told him at night. After she had asked every conceivable ques- tion. she said: "Tell me do you think tl1ere'll be a. moon that night?" The agent admitted he wasn't sure. ' "Because," she finished . "if there is a moon. I'm going t0 take the boat." » ‘WH- imam»? Belgians are sporting a new nov- ' | are wonderirq what act/ion the Britsh take, Riepflsals Spanish ,. ‘ coining in- this country are freely adcocated It was recently announced that l-Mr. MacDonald would retire from= '| Aberavon, where netwas med with Ooulnunist oppxitloin and ti‘- - fer r- c. IITLBS. t m dour: smear. was r 1U Headquarters for COLEMAN ’S GOODS Mr. Farmer. this is the time you need a Coleman (ill Lantern. Provides 200 to 300 candle power. Cost to use lei! Drop In to see the new improved Coleman lamps old We carry all ports for the above [Will- ' Bethune Hardware ..Cot., ._ . wee; a