SEPTEMBER 29. 1933 _r_H_lg:_ CHARLOTTETOWN GQARQIAN- a To Let r0 liar - FURNISHED noose. Apply Guardian Office. 1390. _i_...._.. .__.__._--_ . .._...- T0 LET-IIEATED APARTMENT, ground floor, 206 Grafton Street. 1458 1'0 BET-CORNER. STORE SUIT- able for Meat and Fish Market. New Refrigerator. Apply Shamas Grocery. Corner Euston and Hills- boro. 1453. T0 LET - IN BRIGHTON SEC-i tion, double house, Nos. 5 and '1 Euston Street. 8 rooms. All mod- ern conveniences. Apply J. J. Mc- 14 . Kinnon. 22 T0 LET - DWELLING HOUSE, '16" Great George Street. All modern conveniences. Eleven rooms. Gar- age in connection. P- ‘ Oct. 1st. Appiy McLean & McKinnon, Solicitors. 1891. Mlscell n ous y 1 UR _ FUR REQUIRES renovating. Bring it. now. Deliv- ery whcn required. Calders Ex- pert Furrlcr 205 Euvton. 1405 Strayed ITRAYED -— BELGIUM POLICE Dog answers to name of “Teddy.” Dark Brown with tan on neck. Notify James Cobb, Crapaud. Re- ward, 1382. 1484 housework. Phone 551. SPRINGFIELD Ken- _ WANTED-LIGHT COUPE. 1929- 30 model, good condition. Write price Box A, Guardian. i434 wANfE6TcfiLlrl-1"on” Ronni ster. Must be reasonable. Phone 836 between 5.30 p.m. and 8. 1433 Male Help Wanted WANTED —MAN FOR FARM work. Apply Guardian. 1397. BOY WANTED-. PPLY CANT- ‘wellis barber shop, 1.459 'EXPEFT'— BARBTE through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Moler Barbe! College 5'13 Harrington. Halifax H. H. W. Found FOUND _ BUNCH “or xavs. Owner may have same by apply- ing to Guardian and paying for ad. LOST - WEDNESDAY, bag containing papers. Stewart, Southpoi-t. Father Is Better Guide For A Girl Than Her Mother NEW YORK. Sept. 26- Many young wives today are on the way toward setting a lecord in success fui marriage because they put in an apprenfceship of sipping cock- tails and smoking cigarettes with their fathers, believes Micheline Keating. HAND- Bessie 1451. Among rcccnt visitors to slngton were Misses Jean Wocdslde Helen Cousins, Jcnnle Paynter, ‘ Doris and Reta Stewart. Wiss Verna Mayne has arrived home from Boston on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mayne. Mr. John Stetson oi Freetown was a recent visitor to the city. McGlltgan and Jack McLennJn of Springfield were recent vlstors to town the welcome guests 0f Mrs. M. H. M0- lmunan Fitzroy St. Messrs Gerard ‘lllr. Clarence Haslam has return- 9d to Sllckville where he will re- sumc his studies. bliss Jtssie hfoswnln spent last: week lll the city. Mr. Wallace Higgins of Oyster Bed Bridge was a rccerlt visitor to Springfield. Among pcople of this vicinity who took advantage of the excl_\- Jlon were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mal- let. Mr. Frank Hlckox and Mrs. Jalllcs McSwain. This young author of “Bachelor's HeydeW-and two other published ‘works despite the fact she is only in her mid N's-believes fathers, especially sophisticated New York fathers, urc for better guides for young girls contemplating mar- riage than their mot-hers. Many mothers, she said, have "fallen into such a stupor from riding the cushions through life" that they know far less about whnt goes on in the mind of a man than today's fledglinjgs need to know. “Ever so many wives who are now middle-aged have become a sptflrd and greedy lot." Miss Krill- ing said. “Tire 50-50 system of give and take did not come into their scheme at all. They wanted every- thing thilr own way. Th0!’ "V611 thought it was spunky to dash off to Reno on the slightest provoca- tiou. But a daughter who has been ‘a pal of a slightly rowdy dad will know far tco mllch to expect M!!! man to be perfect." The new trnpshooting champ. 17 yep)"; old, broke 199 clny targets in 200. We hope to hear less of the sprouting generation having no aim in life. $i Try A VON A freshly mined car of fully screened AVON COAL is now on our track-This coal is a remarkable bargain at $7.00 a ton. ‘ V ‘ FREE DELIVERY ON FIVE 0R MORE FONS VICTORIA at $7.75 Phone 990 lllullrlllllz 2 Cumberland YORKSHIRE $9.50 Phone colll. co. 990 Si. Austria schllllng _17SS. Belgium helm .2168. Blllclll-‘u lcv 0200, (‘hinll Hnnq Kong dollllrs (‘zechoslornkia crown .0462 Danlnllrk krone ..’_'lflR. Finland finmnrk .0221 Frnnce fl-llul- 11000. Germany relellslnurlr K1725. Great Britain pound (.8408. Grecrt- rlrnchlua .0087. Holland florln .6283, Hungary uengn .2774. lndill rupee 11678, Japan you . 77.‘ ‘n lllllnr .0210. plunll R3735. "H5. .3504. Jllgnrll \ New Zl"‘lfll\fl Norway krone Pnlllrid loll _. Rnumrlnlll Ieu .0000, South Africa pound 4.83405. Spain pesetn .1305. Sweden krone ,2.'i07. Switzerland frllnc .3021. Status dolinr 2", per Z-l cent pr-Fluitlln, " (Canal-Ilsa: Press) Exchange rates at the close today were:- Pound sterling in Montreal 4.85. U S dnllllr in Montreal 1.02%. French franc in lfovrtrenl 6.0, Pound sterlily ‘u .\.'\/ York 4.72%. Prlnullirln llrll‘:ll" iu .\‘l>\\' York 07%. French frrluc lu New York 5.03%.. (‘unrldilln dollar ill Paris 17.00 francs. L‘ S dollar in gokl francs 66.2‘! cents. (Associated Press) NEW YORK Sept’ ‘LL-Foreign ex- rllnnlze stenllu. Grellt Britain demand high 4,72%‘: low 44ml»: close 4.72M; h" llllv hills 4.7014; Franco 5 911,5; rlly 7.94: Ill-I-rllllu 21.10; Germany 30.15; (‘llnrldn 97%. MT’l:_(_JURB wo+>v ooou»“»a»s<-»»+»» ‘ . y l _ . - i Rates__|:a ab“ in M] " l ' Husbands Go Fishing Allvefllii It! Y , "am 0C ll O Gt l OTIS While Wives Look . central Guardian locals, 4c. per word; Western and : .___ . Eastern locals, 2o. per ward; Announcement: and Coming 6 “_'""_* After Wlre In AlaSka v.2" r: ' ll/Zontreal P‘ ‘ was "'" s. Nutlcsll l!" c i o or an 51H’! ual Uffcr- - m“, Chrds, etc" dc. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. tvota’ New SEA ' Sept’ 23-462) r p» inch; Notices ll: Tluullu and llppl-cl-ulucu, 70C. per inch Sfggk Markef Y k S k up north in Alaska, United smell or 4c per word. Other rate: on applications. 0r 10C u‘; military wireless operators tench Minimum Charge-for my advertisement twenty - fly; . --_ _ their wves to telegraph so they an“ gm,“ (C"""""‘ Pm‘) (Cusdlu Iron) can g0 fishing under the aurora ----- Blllhllrst A llwlu m”, borealis. o--n v -. vv - - _ _ , , ' _ . mill. ~ ::.:'~:..l"r..-.~ . m wwmmwt mum..- =5 BATE-Zn per word. uuco m. F01‘ Stile Eflflllgfllf‘ .. T381! anrl 42% Stalk,“ on m, Mug“; wlegmph- -——---__ m. ,_—--—»——; (I "l _, , 1- " all ' e u‘ I “d: if: 3:512:26 o‘ “m ‘ti? FOB. SALE-STROLLER. APPLY | F‘? '1?“ t“ mlculfilgzlil 11%;’; cable system wally. and la are one- - 39 victor)’ 5V6» 1428. ‘ Dom Brirllze": Auburn Motor“- any ma“ post!’ operated by a prh/“Q » - -»-~ r -——f _ Flew Smith .' "field! Drv any; a corporal or sergeant of the army Aeegtsgwanted caanoann SUITABLE FOR ijlllmsiseiffi‘ T." W? " ecu-P» .' .'..".' ' til/Z “KW °°'P*- I‘ i‘ "W m" "m- ‘ 1m m I .. _ “fl-ESPY n I _ Chesapeake and Ohl .. 4 1,1 1 l 1 I; ualv wnu can. WANfilED 'r_o we? °gun‘;“§“- i“ 9°‘ iucclul p.111’ 9.. c" °. .. .. . l; ’ em “mmmwaw” ‘mm n ‘m; W“ 16o guaranteed home . man". r cofum fl’“~>‘.\v[lIf|Il'0f|l Pow bflllfl Proflugg , _ w territory, but it makes for hard ties m their own district. Also FARM m“ SALE M. ALLlsT0N_ $;}§,.,',"‘,2‘X,,,"f 1., ELTSZZ'.'T'."'..I.“ 33% life if a man is responsible for a meal dealers for cities. Products Apply W A D_ Macho‘, Mun” Qughec PM“, 15,; (m, 51mm m“ station u hours a d”. “d than lmgwq through big advertising my“ i sllllwlnlglln 11 0w Food: h t 1 1 and in Brest demand. Bis Profits t 1393- axellof CFEJI . r: 3111131101”: w °" he "V" m ‘ bl 11°11‘- for active men. Cash proposition. FOB SALE _ AUCTION Fmonn‘ m, m; 1 _ j In‘ "Term. _ The Ifivernment provides no re. No risk. You try your luck and m”. and“ and Wm“ Sea” . Nat Biscuit . lief, so if operators didn't teach make money or return your goods ca,“ Guardian Cehtml Jab gofihcfiglcan - their helpmates the continental after a trial. Ask catalogue and - “mm? No b“ p“, s. N I - --~ -- 15% details. Fla-mile: Products Com- ' "' - Radio .'.. "' " a??? “m” me the" "and be m’ w" puny, 5'10 at. Clement so, Mon- u,‘ s _ AU .1. 0N on L c‘ gle-xllauoll; u .1 . 30 “n: away from the wire. with the troll. Qlw- 5- w"3‘5' Five, Bridge and Wills: Boom wnuvrr dug?‘ K" Union Bull's’. f; mm WWW‘ "° n“ “b m9" 1' Cu. a d1 o ’ ' U1 c . let 1n glam; warren - culusmas can» “T1,”! ‘W ‘m °“,§'°‘§,'_ ‘it’: 01,055 "sMizulIiLK instill; so "alenizr there?“ "l: Agents, Spare time work. For W l, almanac: . - l years men and women m“ ‘um “m s“: AT A BARGAIN. onigcazufi: limb; Nov 0116A: Dec Wgslvyosrrlégunc _ earthquake. a round-the-world flier ed good money handlml "l" olcveulna Bicycle. Almost new, om‘. 01.1 so a; Dec m 3- u, a...» sml . . o, or vthsrtrvntliase mm. l woman mun Cards. . * ' ’ v s m»: - grmtfidtltgegrcgdllsr valldllaafior one App), m“ gimp" H52- Bllfle-Y‘ ‘oer n96‘ Dec 54164- {my m i u may be on ‘the M" w m1 “Nut P ma. ' ’ ' it no R b, 1.1m - dollar a dozen. Smart-looking, FOR SALE _ FROZEN 1153mm; ‘Mumgior lhytarod e Square Mine. dignified Bambi? in patialnlt case glerarlbx lgedkfilixonfheli: o; write 0A5! Pill}!!! ' form sent free o responlz e peo- c er our, or us co. why", h.“ I hum MW N0 1 m" pie. Then our boxed assortments 1383. am; No 2 u" 50%; No incl s1; NO Wom n Ex 1 o’ cud‘ pay agents one hundred 4 no; 54%; No 552: No 0 47%; Feed __ a! p P" Wm Pmm- mveamuie- °°m' “i: tSQLE-Mglsymi‘ COAT m “ofilllllfrllvc: 2mg’ 'wN(lllF‘»;.-ml~§:ma 63' c III n l F ' a pare. Deal direct with manufac- 8 -¢ Patron ton at a bargain. m“, m 1 m“ 2.1%, m; 1 m‘ ,5 . TORONT8 ‘S’. dun-m ears Nothln turer for best values. Premier Art WT!" F- 6B" Gilflfdlflh- 1417- X0 2 feed 23%: III-levied 19%: Truck firm-kc ' p (lose Bl st t, M n- _‘ fiiiii- _ Acme oll .-.. .... l0 3323' '°'° °“" l-l-"ii-N-iw- "ti. “ti; °.‘.'.°‘?." .S.‘;““”i .".".'.'?.¥.f'.l"5'\$ iéillliil? a “mi er- Sri- are . 51:3; €__,___-:—__—_~ my h; u :1 mun g 1pc: f“, and” M 3 c W 32%: No 4 C w Alec Tweedle is off again. She has Extra M0116)’ gghos Maghlew lgiznkoTlf p122. lfforl/gr:kbgtai'£ C w 20%: ND a C w 28%: spent years some an Emu” the ‘ ' ' ' " world. fionnfiifilfs“ llihirTali ron sans - zsl acaas woon- She has ridden 154 miles aatride whether you are employed or not larzdsisoftwllzodti at DeGros Marsh, E 8 ‘ m in three days (in Iceland). you can earn extra poc e money o 5. Appy o John D. McLean, ‘ She has ben adrift in the At- by taking orders for Canada's DeGros Marsh or to McLeod 8r . . greatest values in personal Christ- Bentley, Charlottetown. 1423. (CI-nudhn he") lanml m B‘ raging smrm’ ‘m’ New‘. mas catch Portfolio h.” with BX. _ MONTREAIL 56?,‘ zehamlsh and found and in a ship with a broken, pert assistance. Weekly advances Wanted foreign exchange n relation to cllc rudder. 0n cilmmmwm- Repfesentutlves ——~——-_— §2§§§'“B,fi§"'{,',- éfn,,c,1nfmcl,lf,d.dbyfl,dtr; m,‘ She talked to Ibsen. the famom filings“? agirlgnggwignfgjfélvias‘ BOTTLES WANTED-PINTS arm liaAizlligyfix-fnpso mm AJNOFKVPZiI-lfl dramatist. and says he ' ' Nam!’ xfirts. Phone 1167. 260. Ann-nip, pollulfftsssl, Qgjhad a great appreciation of a 14 ‘l-Wétty face-fancy that for llbsen. C i . ‘ ggfifligzim __»_ _ i’ lgenerally regarded as a kind of clue . n .. 30M) ,_ F-al-lllllc . alll ‘Hm prewhe I . Ffldflffll g f She has been within two feet of ll- .- . .. '1 / ' .. l (gniihjlitfld 1-‘1 being dlnwned the Temple of rll-llllam 2 Philae. on thc Nile, or in the Nile. f; ,.when they shut the Assn-an Dam Hal-kc: 3 ‘and let the water rise, suhmelrglxlg 531°‘ the temple, while she wa! inside 1t lag j in a boat. The water rose, and they __ _ 33 tonly just scraped their way out RLLKWL’; -- faéiithrcugh a passage with the boat Lflkelflnfl ' g0 touching the ceiling. t'“‘°..".‘l.°" c" es o ‘l5 lgacasga l. 10% Ou Dread Kilauea A an n! n 2%‘ hfclntyre 4250 . Sit-Jillian zlllii She» has been nearly drowned in Mcvlttle . 01 Mcwatters‘ I Merl Oll .. Silaliacona . St Anthony Sud Bllsin , 1.10 Sud (font R l l’ .. . 2 ,, , insult... .. ,. ._ ll: BI‘: an H’ ch" Thoma Cad . . , . 14% Belluhnrnois hluu Eng lulp Oll .. .. . llllp 'l‘nll ... ... lut l'l~ll‘ walker l‘fll ' react- - the beginning of - llwillg ll. i crcll-cll lleulllnd - United plies for export, l-liulillllell ml the cosy . ll Afllnirclll ll:'.ir\' llllll pr lllce luzlrket tllll.-l_v, Till‘ tll- ulllrkvt was quoted ill. l0 to 191,3 cl-lllu ll pound for no 1 grlldc in rllriols u!‘ less u: compared with yesterday's quotation of 10% cents. This collulltutell ll not drop for the week so fllr of a cent a pound. ltl-cl-lpts tlltllllcll .1029 boxes, which -l,iI'l'S replalvnll-ll western but- ler l-ll route for export. Oulurill null Qlll-Ill-c white colored t'lll'l‘$L‘ l-lll-lcll ll llllnrll-r of a cent u pllllllll Ill" fllllul-r sl-lllllp: lit 111,4 to I114 cents llllll the lrltter at 10% vents. OAK-rings llluounted to 1,408 lloxca. HHHIPI] slllplucnts lu (‘llllflll or less of Ontlll-lo eggs hell! lrul_ extras be- ing quoted nt ' ' cents a doz- l-n, flrals ll “ to .l vaults null sec- lnllls llt lli l .\ tllllll of 878 cases will: nfforvll l-r lulle. Potatoes l'4l|llllll¢'l| llt 70 to 80 cents per 80 pound ling of new Quchel-s with New Brunswick green mount- nina in sl cents. Markets At A Glance (flunlullnn Press) Toronto null Alllulrelll-Stocks low- er lIl-spite lute rally ‘Fol-onto lnuur. ,\l»\\' York- Closed irregularly sllwkll fflulflll mildly. 1t closed lower. hlluvs- Winnipeg- ,\'~w Ynrk~tn fee lllwl-r null rubber uuchllugcd, "null. locks like an old axe". said the visitor to the tl-"vnu oldest in- hllbitant. “It ts, sir, it ls. That _axe l5 seventy-five years old. I bought it, when I was a boy." "The an seems just as good as when you bought it, doesn't. it?" "Well," re- plied the inhabitant after a thoughtful pause, "It's had three new blaclr". and five new handles, but cxcc; ing for that she's just the snmc, sir,. just the same." — Christian Science Monitor. lnllnr qllllntltlcs at 85 to 00 '. ‘iifill, allullr and c0f- , Bavaria. She has seen all the great streets of the uorld, and says , Princes street. Edinburgh, is the best. She has been in a railway smash in Siberia and an earthquake in Japan. She has looked down into the crater of the world's greatest vol-v cano-Klauca in Hawa1i~and says the lava inside it dropped 1,000 feet when the Japanese earthquake occurred 3,000 miles away. She has written out a notice. which she takes with her when she travels, asking that in case of death her body shall be cremated. She has scoffed at a. millionaires offer of marriage, although he promised to settle £100,000 on her and get her a title. Sh: has written a score of books and held exhibitions of her own plctures._ Silver ... rial/l. She recently finished another Tom "l" M3900‘ book, ‘Tight Corners of My Ad- UNLIFTE" ventilrous Life," which is Just out Bucking-ham . . (‘a1 and Erlm (Hutchusou 18s). and now she is off agni!l—"t'. look", she says, “for that dear old gentleman with the side -whiskers -- real Dundreary whiskers-and brass buttons t0 help me over the inst lap." _ What is want/sci to face life? "It requires courage," she says. "to face life, or death, and I would 14% rather be brave than clever. What N. Y. (‘I/RB (Cnnlldlsn fro") Stocks Aluer Cylln B us: .-\lnl~r Sup Pow All (l null El .. (‘nu Marconi . (‘Itir-n Herr .. llil llullll llllll lulu Oll Int I'M". .\":ll! Fm Ht Oll Ind lllnard’: Llnlmcnt rslmovn ltslns. V ' Sept. I sion to occupy liI-' gold. sliver a fine thing it is to feel your are the posessor of a backbone-how it helps you through the world! Cleverness so often makes for dis- content. Give me tourafle every time." Both her sons were lciiled, one in 191B near Ypres and the other in Transjordanla in 1926. She dedic- ates her book to their memory. Ask Permission To Explore Mining Area GEORGETOmitish Guiana. 28—(C,P.)Pires and Slvfl Brothers, pioneers in the British - Guiana pineapple canning industry- have applied for exclusive permis- and explore for and other valuable minerals and precious stones on a 10,00l)-acre tract of crown lands 111 the Potaro-Kaburl area, reputedly British Gu'ana's richest gold fields. In 1032 the district yielded 6,000 ounces of gold. an increase of more than 3.000 ounces ovcr production in 1931. The ares was left unubrkcd for some years but mining activty ham rOB-d.’ CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column in nncrvca for Glaser‘ County new: of Ioul Intern! but nu vertlllng u! u nsvnny suture mly h! lnurtcd st l cents p word utrlcllg puylslale In ldvsncn. CITY‘ TAXES-September 30th is the last day for receiving 2 per cent discount on city taxes. i446. DISCHARGING TODAY Bayvin Screened Welsh Hard and Spring- hill Screened. A. Plckard 8r. Co. Phone 240. 1430. CITY TAXES.—'September 30th ls the last day for receiving 2 per cent discount on City taxes. 1446 5T. PETERS BAY PASTORAL CHARGE-Greenwich at 11 s. m.. Maris at 3 p. m.. and St. Peter's at '1 p. m. The lmnister Rev. W. E. Altken will preach. VALLEYFIELD-ORWELL HEAD services October 1st. 11 a. m. Or- well Head, Rally my program. 3 p. m. Kihnuir, '1 p. m. Valleyfield. Rev. 1). M. slnclair, Minister. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada, preaching at North Iryon at ll s. m. at Bradalbane at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 1st. Dr. M. E. Gcngc, Pastor. CLYDE RIVER. Baptist Church Long Greek, Pageant "The Church's Awakenng" will be presented in Clyde River Baptist Church. Sun- day, Oct. 1st, at 8.15 p. m. MmLIGAN-SALTERF-An inter- esting event took place on Wednes- day, Sept. 20th, at 2.30 p.m. at the residence of the bride's mother, Parrsbom. NS. when Ella Marilla. only daughter of Mrs. Esther and the late H. S. Salter became the bride of C. G. Mlllzgrln of Sulnnlcr- side, PEI. Rev. Mr. Stone officiat- ed. The bride looked charming in a Parzs gown of white French silk lace over satin with lace hat and accessories to match. She wore a brooch, a family ilelrioonl of many generations. The bride is one of Parrsbcrlfs most beatiful young lad- ies and is very popular with a large circle of friends. The groom is a well-known Maritime commercial man, having represented an Upper Canada clothing firm in the Mari- times for the past tvl-‘elve years. Fol- lowing the ceremony the young couple left on a motor wedding trip through Nova Scotia visiting many points of. interest. On their return they will reside in Parrsboro. JOI-FNSON-FOSTERP-A very in- teresting event took place» Wednes- day evening at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Johnson at Sidmount, when their only daughter, Pearl Devina, was united in marriage to Mr. George Robert Ernest Foster of Charlottetown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster of Dunstaffnage. The bride looked charming in a white silk crepe and wore a bridal veil with orange bios-i soms. and carried a large bouquet‘ of Easter liilies and maiden hair fern. She entered the drawing room on the arm of her uncle. Rev. Geo. A. sellar, of Florenceville, N. B., while Mcrldellsohnkl, Wedding March was played by Mrs. (Lt.- Col.) Full. The marriage ceremony was performed by the bride's uncle, Rev. Geo. E. Ayres. assisted by Rev. Henry Perce. At the close of the ceremony the x/ocal solo “Be- cause" was beautifully rendered by Mr. Geo. Johnson. brother of the bride. The‘ room was tastefully dec- orated with red and green. About 50 guests were present. As they en- tered they were received by Mrs. (DrJ H. D. Johnson. Mrs. W. E. Burke and Mrs. G. A. Sellar. A dainty luncheon was served in the spacious dining room which was decorated with pink and white flowers. Those pouring tea were: Mss Mary Johnson. Mrs. Spurgeon Jenkins. Miss Ida Sellar cut the ices. Those serving- were M3,. rRev.) H. D. Johnson. Mrs. F. ,1! Holman, Mrs. Lotus lvlrlybee. Mrs. Geo. Johnson. Mrs. lDr.) Robert- son. Miss "Ethel Benton and Mrs. Willard Jordan. After a very en- joyable evening the bride and groom departed by car on a honey- moon trip to the mainland. YER SONALS Miss Margaret Black has left for Mount Allison Unlvclsty where she will resume her studies. Miss Josephine McQuaid, st. An- drew's. left yesterday morning on a visit to friends in Boston. Mrs. Fred Johnston left yester- mlu Dorothy cordon. n. n, left yesterday mowing for Montreal where silo will go on duty at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Messrs. Wendell Barbour and Willard MacDonald left yesterday morning by motor for Moncton and St; John. 'Dr. 1". E. Smallwood and Mrs. Smallwood have returned from an enjoyable motor trip to Halifax and other Nova Bcotla points. The nlsny friends of Mr. Albert Gallant. Rustico, Mutual Life Rie- Pfwrntative, will be sorry to hear that he is at present in the Royal ' Victoria Iwsmtal. Montreal, under-l going treatment. i Mr. and Mn. Wilmot Rent and family. locompanled by Mr. Harry MMKIHHOH. motored from their‘ home in Coleman to Charlottetown| on Saturday. Septemiber 23rd, thel‘ 14th anniversary of their wedding day. smi- visiting many friends and relatives in Charlottetown, they spent the night In Rustioo the Events of Mr. Road's sister, lvllrs. Stevenson. returning to their home on Sunday. Glory Oll belt Llnlmong 191,1 Film Recorded British Pilot's Ghivalrous Acti F1LMRECORED.. .., .. STOOIGIOLM, Sweden. Sept. 2'1 —A news film record of an act of "enemy" chivalry performed l6 years ago at the funeral of the fmous German flying ace. Manfred von Rlohthofen, was recently found with the aid of the Swedish F.im Industry, according. to an art- icle in the periodical "Swedish, School and Educational Film," ed- ited by the “Svcnsk Fllmindustrif‘, Sweden's leading film company. Baroness von Rlchtltofen, motheri of the now almost legendary fir‘ ing hero. has established a Rich- thofen Museum to honor the mem- ory of her son. She heard hOCGIIlYl that a new film plctuso had beeni shown in 1918 in Stockholm, re- cording how a squadron of British aviators threw flowers from the air huring the funeral of their bralve adversary. The Baroness wished a. copy of this film for her museum and requested the Swedes to do that utmost to find it for her. - The London representative of the Swedish company was irwt-roct- ed to do his best- to locate the print and finally shcceeded in finding the liegaltive in the archives of the British military authorities. They at once chivalrousiy consented to place a. copy at the disposal of the Baroness. who was very happy at this valuable addition to her col- lection of mementoes of her fam- ous son. Barter Plans In South Wales OAlRlDIFT‘, Wales, Sept. 2'1—(O.P.) —Comprehenslvo statistics of the imports and exports of various foreign countries in relation to South Wales ports have now been collected by the regional Industrial Development Council and a con- ference of representative interests to further reciprocal trading is be- ing held ths month. ft is probable that a South Wales clearing house for batter transactions will be set up as the outcome of this last of a series of discussions. Members of the south Piilwood Importers Association have been working for six months on propos- als for exchanging French pltwood for Welsh c0111 on a basis outside the quota. of coal sent to France. There have been interviews with French Ministers and a scheme has been drawn up for submission to the French Senate. A measure is proposed authoriz- ing the importation of 35.000 tons of Welsh coal a. month in excess of the latest reducxsd quota, condition- al upon 2.000 tons of French pit- wood being accepted in south Wal- es for every 3,000 tons of coal ex- portedf It is reported a deal is being completed. whereby 25.000 tons of iron ore from Newfoundland will bc exchanged immediately for Welsh coal of equivalent value. This transaction follows a recent deal when 90,000 tons of Newfound- land pit-props were bartcrcd for 48.000 tons of coal. tw'*i"v'"v ~ ~ — fAGE NINE a better tasting Milk of Magnesia Milk of Ms nests i: s necessity in every hous old. Bu: haven’: you. Ofiti?! wished it were pleasanter to e just try Squibb Milk of Magnesia. Squibb’! is asmoozlncteamy pftplli~ don, carefully refined and, because of its purity, exceptionally pleasant and refreshing in flavour. Get n bottle from your dnlggisf. Use it as an antacid, a mild laxative oras a mouth wash, accordin to you: ph sician’: directionsSquib ‘s urity and cflicacy can always be relic upon beausc i: bears the name of Squibb and because itis thcsrandnrd ofquaiiry with physicians, nurses and mothers everywhere. E. R. Squibb 6 Son: of Canal/l: Lid, marlufarluring rbemllll: to tbs medias/pra- feuian time 185B. 50111135 MILK MAGNESIA. and .- iNotlces Arrangements are being mado for the Scout Leaders Provincial Conference to be held in St. Peter's Cathedral Hail, Charlottetown on Saturday, October 14, when it is expected there will be a great rally of leaders and executives. Scout Leaders comprse all havznq auth- ority in Scouting. including Scout ‘Troop and Cub Committees. On sundayyOctober 15. Provixu- cial Scout Commissioner G. '1‘. Spriggs, Kensingizcn bids formal farewell to Scouts here, when he will take part in the forenoon ser- vice of St. Paul's Church, Charlotte» town. Scouts are asked to attend as a mark of appreciation of the long years of service given by Com- misioner Spriggs to Scouting. The present great development of the movement. is in no small measure clue to h‘s initiative and enthusiasm. Tr00ps are bczng reorganized for the season. St. James Kirk ‘Troop opened their session last Friday under Scoutmasters William R. Bur- nett and Assistant Scoutmaster Niall l-f. Burnett. Scout Harold Stewart was chosen Troopl-eader and Scouts Robert Large and George Burnett. Patrol headers. St. James Kirk Cubs went into action last Friday. They are under the direct supervision or King Scout Gordon Hyde and First Class Scout Lyn Burnett. Thcy arc g, promising bunch and should before long give a. good account of them- selves. St. James Kirk Troop celebrate their reopening with a grand ban- quet this evening at whiCll there will be a. commingling of Cubs, Scouts, Rovers and Old Boys. The Rover crow are again in action, and anticipate a, bu5\' and successful session. A com-boil for last Saturday did not materially; due to the inclcmency of the wea- ther, but falling an out door feed. it is hoped the crew will got to- gcther and stretch their legs under the mahogany of onc- or other of the church organizations. A good PTOBTam is being arranged for mo 56118011, and additional lucmbcrship is looked for. It is necessary, how. day morning on return to Saint} John, N. B., after vslting friends: and relatives in this city. Miss Norma Jamieson left yes- terday morning for Montreal where she will enter the McGili Univer- sity Training school for nurse: was resumed with completion of Mrs. J. G. Jameson, and Miss ‘Trr- cutting through 102 miles of "Den- manam also icft. this morning on a visit to Halifax. PVBT. that more take the Vigil and m» Property invested. More of tilts _.w.li be heard at the scout Leaders ‘ICOIUOTPIICC on oer, 14, While attending gcrviceg m, High. land Friends‘ ciulrch snturdnv four heifers owned by Charles. and Humnhrvrvs 3- (‘Suited from the grlsilll-c and wcrc klird by :1 train, Snlcm 11nd) 11.1fm", ‘fRuh nut mlln with Mlnnrd’: Llnlvnoltq