IVWHF-IEN . Z _ . 11111111 1111111}, 111x n11 1111 1111111111111 ‘llALll-‘AX. 1.’. S, 111" L‘ 11' 11911))‘ Canadian l‘1‘1.<‘.~1 l sous, 1111- (‘111111-111111 1 uluuvrlt Slcanu-l‘ 1.11111‘ I.. .1--‘.1l11i11'.l loa-ard 1111111.".- \\.1’.1 11111 111mb! Qighy 111111111- 11-~.~1-l l‘ X ll in 11111‘. The motor-u-s-d. v.ith 11in.- 111-u 3n board. 11111 Lr-i 11h ‘.1 0'1 SL111- day hlcht for‘ 1.. .1I:.l' King Receives Navy Minister-i 101-1111 to the (iumrdiani LONDON. 01f‘: K1111‘. (femur ‘saw pl'i‘lll1t.|' ltfllcllunalli 111411111 1o '(l11,\‘ 111111 also 1‘1-1'c1\11l the .\l1:1l"~>-- 111 111-1111111-4. l-‘on-icu ftilulsu-r. 111111 S11‘ Austen (‘1111111111-1-111111. F1151 b11111 11f lhe A1l11111‘-.1lt_v. 111-cause 111 111- 11 its 1o Bul-kilughalil 1211111-1- of 1h" ‘heads of 1111- forri-zii (afflu- 111111 1111- ‘Adlnlraliy 1111-1-1- \\'f1‘-‘ 1111111111‘ 11"“ I i1)“ K1111; \1-.1< i1111‘r1-.~’11d 111 11111 ‘prospect (ii 1311- 11‘1‘.:1i 111111111111,- ll1|ll~ - Swan-111) b_\‘ l'.1lv 111 111 15 1111111.: 01111-1111 1-1-11 1111. Dies At 90 TORONTO, 0111., Oct, 2 -- b1. 'l‘l1o1nas Chisholm, who sat as Con- srrviitivc nlemberof Parliament for .. iiuron from 1904 until i811. 1111-11 here lust. night a. victim 01 11111-1 trouble complicated by 1111011- 1111-11111. l-lc was 90 years 01d. A 1mm of many interests, Dr. 11111111 found time to write a .;- of historical works in ad- 1 1c crlri-ying on a. wide prac-I 1.». physician. He was also a -- 1.11. western University, Ont... (tialladia n Press) 1 1'. ',-.: ‘ s. . . 1<~ -. 1,1 1 ollik i: "I ‘y 11 111:1 1 1.111s 1 111111. U); “mm was bum at Glen ' - '1 .1 . w - » '1 g; .‘ ~ pfi o ‘ . . .\. ‘ Kmg‘ ‘m 0"‘ m“) m.“ mm '11 lialton County. Ont, r111 "Puesdnv 1 11,11 11.11 1Q ggt 1111111 Sn- Austen a V 1131111‘- “ml 1' ""-‘ “1 P‘ ' v 1 t llillKl 1111-1111111 (if the recent night 111.11 ‘.111: 1 i - - antic 111-ct at Mano." 1m M‘ l“) l! 1.. . "Hunk . 1 1' medicine, in which 149111111 *1 ‘ 1 I ‘.1 . 1 1,11 1\.‘11‘11'11 \\'1‘.l1 Lord Ruad- W‘ ‘m9 n1.111, 1111 l 1 _. ..111.11.11 1111. Llbcidl part1 ‘ A‘ \ Mme is chiefly has? 1‘ ' '1' .- ‘ - 1 1 - “ ., 1 . 1- . ._, . . D111a1111111 . v I v 1 1 ,1. . .1.11111_. 1.11 pmpoud 1. "it m] h“ "rhymlng msmyy o! u; an‘ y‘? ‘i p i: ““"‘_ m me 1M)‘ 'l<.'11-.-l.1111i." ..1-.1i "di-alogum of Eng- . _ , , , _ h l! t .11 1 l.‘ 11t 1111111111111 1.011111 “ v “lunmpart or which ' 11 I. -- 1 11 - 1 11. . . 11111114 ~11 11 >1 ..1.11l that .111 (lit v mum hlswry 1111f 1111-1- ‘1- 1 1 - ‘ 1_.._.11, :11 tukc plaice 11111-11111‘ "i11i‘ ‘-’1'-\\-\" ' "1 ‘it .,. ..1.1 .11 1.1111111 0011111111)‘ 1111.1. The l.1.-'.1 , -. .. 111.1‘ r‘ _ H _,_ _ i “'11s to i111“ 1- *3" 1 '1 1M 'i'i1.- 1111-11111 1111-1 this altcrllolni 111 ' Y1 11-">‘-“‘-- F‘ 1 w‘ 1.111~.;.1.1- 1111- formula on uhich 1111- “'51-'l>1"1‘<‘1“ ‘111111111 will b11:‘-1- 11s (‘L-Flinn . a n h?!‘ 1" 1011- n - .-1.o. Another cabinet nlect- D-‘i’a1"1m‘—“‘1 11111 -.\.1.- held after 111111111- af arrival 111 l1 Entlrelv 1111 11:1. Find slllraxlczi reach l1t‘il 11.1111.‘ ‘ :-‘ 1 1 iSnzit/r Fails To ' I 1 Lower Record» F inancially (Special 111 the Guardian) OTTAWA. Oct. 2~Premier Ben- 11111 1-1-1111-111-11 to Ottawa from Tor- l‘ 11111111 1.111s nun-nine. A cabinet coun- CUUAJMM “m, h‘ _ l _ ““ eil 1111s expected to be held later _ _ IYFHENS- 061- i113 Cmiklm 1111- (my. Following‘: yesterday's comm“ “iv "111111141-1‘ (Dhurh-s . (‘zi-‘Qnlith, gm. “We a 1~|n"_\0[“1 119111 of [Em bum? U“. 11o .111u1<-1l 11:11.1‘ at lilllas on, fr,“ .1~,11;111<111 1,; 13111111, :1 flight from Au. r 11a to L1111dor1,| .1. L'11:11:11 111s.) l1, .1 1.1111111) 1-1111111 here today. Ho has aband-' “out-d his 11111-111111 1o lo\\‘er_1hc time‘ '- l't‘t‘L1i'f1 for 1111- long flight. 1 Reductions THF QljARllYlTl-ZTOWN GUARDIAN - --Prwr_ Uibrmerji/LP. Qlosing“ gydney- . i Steel Plant Feare - Jrdcrs On File Almost Completed. Efforts Being itlzltle l o Avert 'l‘1_1e Present Situation. (tuna-lion Press) orders are completed, which will be SYDNEY. N- 5. Oci- l-Unless about October ‘.10. Nothing is in sight 1 the Sydney plant receives a sub- 1 after that date. ; stantial rail order within the next v The rod and bar mill will roll ord- ’ two weeks, virtually the whole plant i 911g 115 111911.011 0,1 11 113515 of two or ‘will be tomporaflly shut down by =, three daysa weal; The open hearth 00101101‘ 1L’. ldepartment will carry on until pig Such was the official information iron and stock is cleared up and will -givcn to the steel plant council 11nd 1 be closed down by Oct. 12. ¢°1111Y111°<1 11151 1118111 b!’ Y1- J~ Kfliell. "Our orders .'ll‘c filled and we have ‘General Manager of the corpora-Jens of billets and bars in stock," 11011- isaicl H. J. Kelley. "We have been Already steps to avert the threat- ‘ dragging along to the last ditch and cned shut down ‘are being taken by 1 there is a limit as to how far we -_,. 11C Laugh; 1n 1,11,, pub.) the civic authorities, and a comnnt- can go.” “We have been doing c1- 11.111 schools of Gorafax, 18B 1135 119011 appointed to interview I Brything 1i1issilule up to date to carry .111.) l-‘orgus before taklnglhlr. Kelli-y today to ascertain whet- 1 on," ho 511.11. " We re not waiting her or not the company will stotkiuntil the 111st mnute to tell the a rail order and await payment. 1211011. We 111-e hoping against hope Unless new business is secured the , that something will come in to help blooming mill will close down tem- us carry on 11nd we are only loo porarily- Saturday. October 3, at 5.30 willing 1o co-opcrate and receive P- m- .. ‘1'.l,v :-._'.~.';!.;-.:cc 11.1115 v-ill alleviate t): The wire and nail mills will con-l situation." 1 tinue to operate as at present unless 0 . _ . Is Ernphaslzed R u v E R ‘MG cattle to the British market to 1 nly I I a cable received yesterday t.‘ the Federal Department of Agriculture. LONDON» 0"- 3- (Canadian Returns are being affected ‘v the Press C°b1“)""D“11 119513311‘ 11115 5.111- low exchange and only such stock 119d 9" 1110 11013111311011 0f B911": as Wm bring top lmccs m, bring I British ‘Jsnduros, devastated by a a Sanefnctmy ihilrrh-nnc some weeks ago with the loss of nciu-ly- a thousand lives. Ac- cordinu to a message to the Colon- ial Office tonight from the author- 1110s 11f 1111- Central American col- (Special tn the Guardian) _ OTTAWA.‘ Oct. 2—Th0 lmpfl‘ unce of restricting exports of 111 top quality stock was stress i inl rcturn. .son has been the heaviest PRICPARATIONS 01111111111011 from page 1 altitude. He. \\‘.ll ‘1.\111111‘1‘11\\‘ 111111 i1.‘ b. . 1 In U.S.Navy 1 Ready For {llop (Canadian Pr. .1) fony, 1111- people are appalled at the Emagnitude of’ the disaster and the hopelessness of attempting to rc- huild their shattered homes unless probably i11- vslil >1 11- ling. in 1111: 1110111111134. Sir -H11b1 11 S 1111111, a Cabinet Minister 111111 .11". 11: ivfltltl‘ of the Liberal p: "1_\' 1111111. R1 it'll). David 1,1051! (‘w - 1;. 1.1, 1111x111 with the K1111; 1111..._.. i‘1-1-r1-:1111-r, the odds and 1-11111‘ 111 .-...1111--.111l1y business '1\.‘i‘.l be 1 . 11p 111111-1113‘ 1 on .1 11011 .1l1l_v 1l11:rc1 - ‘nitjv over and P111i11111u-11t WCdHCSLltLK‘. The t meet tomorrow :11 will be 11o impart... the week end. Ml‘. ltfucDonuld. 1111 1111- ‘.'.';1\.‘ north by train, 1111s 1-111-1111-11 1.11: 1911111115 of raihvaymen and tlllltTS .1; the sev- eral stops on the 11111‘ 1-1 Smuiam. Several of lhe 1111-11 11111.1 111-re his colleagues 111 tho l.;1l..11- 111111;.- 11.111111 up by the same train 111111 111- talk-d with them in 1111.- 11i1 ‘ i.1\sso1-':at1-d- 1'1- HORDEN, 1')111‘h:1111. 1211-1. Oct. 2 -Prelnier 11111115113: J.l."11-l).111 .111 11t- 111111 Cll_\' Corporation in the C011- f1-.‘l1.1‘.11io11 1200111. Pruviili-illl Build- lll“.. ll a. 111., visit 1o hospitals and i11- stllutions. 1 p. 111.. Luncheon by Lieutenant- GOYCfllUl‘. 3 p. 111. V1.11 to fox ranches. 4 p. 1n. Reception a: old Govern- ment 111111.’... llnvitntions rue lzezng issued fo1- tins function.) (i p. 111. itcturn to Vice-Regal train. 11.111) p. 111. Dinner given by Pro- vincial (lmcrnlilollt ‘11t C.111.1L1i1111 National Hotel. 'l'1u-.1-.l11_v. Oct. 6th. 111.1111. Drive to S111111111-1‘.~.i1l11, stop 1\t tlnvlls 11nd villages 111 route if 111. ' 1i. U p. 111. Ilcccpiion 11‘. S111111ner- side. 1 p 111. Luncheon 111 Suniliil-i-s-idc. tempted 1o K1111 th1- tl])]\l‘1)'.'.\l of his I 1 Seaham H-arbnr cor1.-;1i1'.11-11c_v labor pting executive hcrc toniyht for . the leadership of Grezlt National GQ\’t“"'lll1'll1- bul He. was thrived gates to the 1n . l-.- PA- plained the r1111. 4 -.vl1i.-1 1x11 to his xlecisiou to in: 111v: 11<-:.--11111g: 1.1111111. bv 111-ll?- 11min‘ 111,... cut in 11l11-111pl11v1-1-11t 111:1 I111 . .‘ the 1111-411‘; 11f ‘iii-h public work- ers. At 1h" 1rd 111-1-11 l1o111“:~: 1111K. hr- 1lrr‘l‘.11'1*(i illrrv :11 l11"11 1111 11f‘- 111.. sr-rlmll 1-l 111711 1111 1 111- 11v worse 111:. l\(l' b‘. - 1 111111 111.111 1: . . . I Erlialns 3 p. 111. Leave Summepsirlc. .111. ‘fen 11L 1.1111111111110111. 11-111i1..11 is being 11111111- at the Expci-iiiii-lliui l-‘arm for the plant- ing uf 11 111111110 tree by ills Excell- 1:1u'y' on Muuciuy 111111‘11l11.;;. The site 1vill be quite 111-111" 11111111 the Prince of \')'.'*.1'.‘$, 1111.- Dukc o1 Cunnaught 11nd the Duke of Dcvonshirc planti- tux-..- 1111 previous (lCCllxtlllfi. . 111-rs 1111- 11111‘: 1.0111 1.\\Lll'1_\'—ll\13 I11 .1‘ lccl. high. 'll1c 111111.‘); 111.1211 111:; hxc1-ll1-111-y‘ \\‘ili be ‘1 11.1 plant 1111 alondav 1v1lis1-rr1- 1111 01111111‘- i11,'1, 11-111inrlel' o1 111 . fir... 11,11 11111111, i'1‘111‘1111‘1-. ‘1'.1'\.( I LOCKS 1hr- 1111111111; Vtlillfllll 11'i '- -\'.-:1s 111‘.1l1-. After 1111- 1111-111111 v .1.‘ .1111‘ $1.0- rc‘ (' ' ‘ 111 11‘. “. . .:.1 T li"'. rail1‘-..:i.. - = .1.1ir11-1-:1 1o . ch11 of a "5110 h --:".l. b)‘ . nlul .. . 1..-.1‘.'1111: 115111. \\'l1i(‘i1 1". ..1I, 1 l '\1'1"1- kzlrmally 1'l111‘1‘-1l '1 111111111‘ ‘Bprlkmn pilrn v 11 1E1 l’1.‘:1'- X1111 11111-1111 1‘n11l1l h.- l11.-- . 1.11‘ 11i1-,1)111-r~ 11‘- wlls 111111211 111 .-:1 I 111111. l;l'i‘ii n uirllnlt-l 1111 111'.‘ 111 nlxravr; 1-1-11111111 111-v. '2- 111i -\v:1il'.."> nui..i1Iv 1111- 11.-l‘. 55111111121‘ hurl (111 111- rsvrlbhli-d i11 1-‘. '11‘.11l11r 711111"- 'Ilrlu11rl" 1111 Il-r- 1- -11;11| 111.11 111111;. T-FTI‘ 11l:11.1‘1i; 1'11 111-J, gent-val (11111111111-11 1111111112 “Vow for Rom- r-rly Itlarl) 11111111 111111 zwcurr: n rquar: V .' deal for 1111]- After some chr-crhl: as Mr. Mac- 1-1 1 ' ;»-11ll 11111111111111) from 11.11111 l . ..-11 with the threp 1.1,1-1~-11 mun- 11' 111111111 u-as 01111111011 11nd a (Syrecial to ihc Guardian) WASHINGTON, Oct. 2—A 1505‘ siblc reduction in the number of enlisted men i11 the navy under- stood 1o 1.111111121111111 five to 10 per- celit was under consideration by the Navy Department today. This 11love which drops from 5,000 to 3.001. 112s and perhaps 2.000 mar- ines would conform witlvthe de- p11“.n1ent‘s recent rcdllctivn 0f 115 p1 ;1-:1n1 from 11 to G destroyers- Presidr-n‘. Hoover has decreed that 361.000.0111) he lapped off the Navy's 19113 fiscal budget. Y BO WLIN (1 zmx 11111.1: 1.136111: . 591,1, 13, '1 p.111.--Our Gong v5. Nonsuch. Alleys l and 2- gqpp 1g, '7 p.1n.---F1:athc1'1\‘¢1El11$ vs, 8-11111-1- Ribs. Alleys 3 and 4. Srpt. l9, '7 ]').lll.»Olll‘ Gang vs. l-‘eathcrxrciehts. Alleys l and 2- 5.1111. it), 'l lIIYLvNOlI-Sllllll S11111-1- Ribs. Alleys i1 and <1. 5,1» 111;, '7 p.m.-—Our_ Gang vs. 511-11;- llibs. Alleys 1 mid 2- 53-111 2&1. ‘l p.111.-—Nol1 Such vs. 11111111 1~=.-.111-1111s. Alleys 3 1W1 4- 911:” ;1_ 7 p.111.-—Our Gilng \'-.-n11ch. Alleys 8 and 4- 11111, :1_ '1 p.111.»Feather\vcigh1s vs. 541ml‘!- 121111;. Allljrs l and 2. (1.) 10111, '1 pin-Our (‘rang V5- 1-‘11111iu-iwvcigliis. Alleys 3 and 4- 6.1 111 '1 p.111.~~No11s11cl1 ‘spar- R1111. Alleys 1 111111 2- (11-1, 1'7, '7 p.111.-—Our Gang vs. Spar:- l-libs. Alleys 3 and 4- Oct. l7. 7 plus-Non Such Frillhclwrciyglits. Alleys 1 and 2. Co‘. 2i. 7 \).ll"i.—Ol.ll‘ Gang vs. VS. TS. VS- VS. zlppzliuted ‘111 111mm 11.1». “ lcr ihc siniplifica . A. ". Loretta 311111;, M. A., of Si. - 111111-“1- servic1s the W. A__ ls i" 1111- Clll'.Sii‘.lll Litelulturc 1.1111111 1n Japan, and who left .11 5'.‘ David's 11111111011111 hull at little llelpcrr; 111111 11 pr1-s'-11t:1ti011 1Q Airs ‘. of M; sr-jaw‘. Saslc, :1" 11f 1 1 . "who 11.111 1-1 ngnrd :1..- 1111: Dominion’ (le- ‘ ‘EQlW ’i‘1‘1-:1.'s111‘er that 11111111. 11!. 'l‘111,- sssions w-wrl- Ly .‘-'l:"-. Gilbert Fcrrnbee, 11f al.111- Ircal. who had held the 01111-11 111 Il’l'(‘\.(1l‘lll. since 192-1, and was r1-- ‘r-icctccl. 'l'l‘.c rxez-ulivn will 1111 111 ‘::1-.~-.inn tomorrow‘ appointing (‘r-111- 11f ‘ 1 .. .1' 1 ‘ Dnmtru. 11nd Rial“; m1 1111: rc-.1.1.| ' tlion‘; (if [h1- eolivention. ‘Midst of 1111- ilnfl 111111 mm:- cleleelltv-s left [or 1111-‘- hnnua; thloughoul 0111131111 this ninrt. 13111111141 11-it the hull, the crowd l. |1--.1:n-- quiet and sonlcono asked 111111 111/w he had fared. " ‘cz-cllclilly," he replied 1111111» .1 a smile. as he started back 1011x1111 101111011. i.n:1111::- 11nd methods of‘ ‘.1 1111 101111- 1o til‘) Orll-llt. “'11s ‘ ‘11111- Dominion secretary-i liitfiided O‘-'1'i' _ Nuns-loll AHPYS 1 and 2. 0.1 g4, '1 yurn-Feathcrweights vs. Spare Ribs. Alleys 3 and 4. ()1-[_ 31, '1 put-Our Gang FPfll11f'l‘\\'(‘l_!!ll1S. Allrys 1 911d 21 VB. i, (;1-1_ 31, '1 p ln-Non Such vs. ‘$1.11.- 11111.»=, Allrgvs 3 and 4- ' '1_ "1 l).lll.—-Oi1I‘ Gang v51 1H1 1 Ribs. Alleys 1 and 2. 1 1\ 7, '1 p.111.-Non Such v5. f-‘1-11 1 rwcigius. Alleys 3 and 4. ' , .‘\'11\'. 111. '1 p.m.—Our Gang ’.~11-..1.;111. 11111115 a 111111 4. 1 11111;. 14, '7 pnL-Feathcrwr‘ '.'.. Spare Ribs» Alleys l on" B. 7:11‘. 2'1. '1 p.n1.-Our Gang . x-srtvcights. Alleys 3 and 4- 21. '1 mar-Non Such Ribs. Alleys 1 and 2. 211. 7 p.m.—0ur Gang Ribs. Alleys 3 and 4. 28. 7 p.m--—Non Such - 11-i11-i-u-clcllts. Alleys 1 and 2. 111.. 1'1, '7 p.m.-Our Ganfl ‘~11. Such. M16118 1 and 3- I11‘, 5, 7 pm-J-‘eatherwclghts 1 , r1111\rc Ribs. Alleys 3 and 4. 111111., 12, 7 pom-Our Gang vs. VS . VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. . .11. nhcrweizhta- Aueys a and 4. ‘ 1111;. 1:, '1 p.m.—Non Such vs. 1111111-0 Bibi. AIIGYS 1 and 2. 1 Dec. 1n, '1 p.m.—Our, Gang vs. 111111-11 Ribs. Alleys 1 and 2. | me 19, '1 pm-Non Such vs. Feat, AHBYI 3 8nd ‘- SAMUSHIRO, Japan, Oct., 3 — Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon, United States flyers prepared here early today to take off on their‘ projected non-stop flight to the United States. financial ‘aid is speedily forthcom- ‘.112. The arrival of 11 number of mot- 111i‘ trucks from Jamaica has speed- erl the clearing up of the debris and temporary shelters are arising from the ruins. But more than 2.2100 families are dependent on the Government Jor supplies of food and clothing. Th- seriousness of the disaster 1S ‘flfffllllllfllfid by the fict that al- 1.1110512 the whole of the colony's in- 11l1r=tries are centred in Belize mid 1111c heavy losses of property and (Canadian Press) lmatcrlal occasioned by the hurri- MONTREAL. Q1101 001- 2-H M- cane, together with the depressed C. 5» 5111111911113’. which arrived hell‘ 1=lale of the market, appears likely on Monday in conunaud of Comm. 11:1 have o, 1111111 (lamaglng effect on Percy W. Nelles on her first visit 11111 copmy-s finances. 10 Montreal, is scheduled to sail at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning for Charlottetown, P. E. I. After a day at the Capital of the Garden Prov incc, she will continue 10 llalifilx. being d11e there 011 "Purszlay vor Wednesday. Her subsequent itiner- ary ls indefinite. SA G UENA Y HERE MONDA Y her of rleid between 800 and 1.000. Officially. 622 deaths lnve been registered. Infantile Paralysis Still Prevalent tCnnailiz-ln Press) MONTREAL, Que, Oct, 2<F0\11'- teen cases of infantile paralysis were reported to the city health dc- , 11l1i‘tmcht_ yesterday bringing the —--- -~- “otrll since January 1 to 3G8. (Canadian Press) 1 1 TORONTO. 0111.. Oct. 1!.-B1ul and ‘ , discouraging as 111-e present rondi- ‘(11111111112111 111115;) tions in the Canadian West, the BQSq-QN, hiass, Oc1., 2@»rA gun- Unitcd Church of C1111ada anticip- on“ 5m)“. of 10118511011311“, m B35. ates that the next. year \‘:ill 11111111.,“ was zlverted through 111C 391,101’! conditions even worse and more 0g Governm- Juseph 13_ Em who dellrvsshll-i- He“ R- 131 3911111111191 volunteered to act as intermediary. Secretary of the Ilolnc Missions Mm- v1 Woquuu- conference be- . . 1 ‘ Board told the Missionary C1.\llt‘.l'(SS't“~ep1\ 11,111 519111151111) companies re- of the United Church o1 12111111111 ctKl,-_-.15@111_-1111~@$ 111111 111., “111-keys 111 115 11113011112 $011M’- Eflififilflllifb’ l-iT-(ihc Governor's office it, 1111s agreed parations were under way to mectnhe “mkel-s would Continue under m“ 51'-\1°11°11111° 511111- ilhcir present. wage arrangements 1. . » . . 1933395119!) 0"‘? 91°F! 15 iiflfvfrfllwllntil the hlTlVill of Josoph P. Ryan ‘v1 9 a F9111" ° “mica-Fill 5-111" cf New York, President of the in- [H1118 811d 1111111511111." 51111 ‘iCY- M1‘- lcrnotional lflllgSlltlfelllfllfS Associ- Cochrane. He suggcstcil 111111. enst- ‘M1011, ("'11 WBEIVB-Tiiolls 9011111111110 21111-1 The association's officials signed crously ‘.0 the recently established m1 11g11@..111;11t 111 New York yester- ‘"1111 H- 1111011101101‘ T9111‘! 0011111111- day whercbby a minimum of two . e 1 "101" 11d that $601100 11111110111111 pov at. $1.20 an hour would ééfitdvibsi- rug-k 11-1<r1119l‘1;v11cy'1>@ 11111111 roi- Sunday 1111a holiday 5 n 5°11 "S i‘ P19113111 P-“(i-w-ork. When u-nrd o‘ the agreement that 01 132 0- "rvsniious ivhichircached Boston, 1111. lonilshoremcn were self-support. '. 111st year. 6811161 and voted 111 311111“- bpgore 1101111 115v“ h“ m Mk1‘)- - '1» Today unless the shippers agreed to ‘W pay them for st minimum of four - 'hours for Sundays and holidays. (Canadian Press, 1 BUFFALO. N- Y. Oct. '- 1 110- roams WILD ANIMALS llceman was surprised curly -I:1y "JUST FUR AMUSEMENT’ to see a manhole cover raise 111.1 11! head appear. Investigation dlsz-los-i }[QUQTQN_ 0.3L fl___(U_p_)___1Ju5t c111 thatdthpc lfertel .'\\'l‘llll1‘ .-. 1- 11m‘ the fun o! it." F. J. Walter. Jr» Zmirlllggflusiflliillhlccvlii1J1‘ tiii-{dsfiti 10f Houston. trains lions, monkeys, . 2.1 "Yuri 11 111ml elk. timber wolves and other ni- alc fmm (mnmm- 31111111 b01115 Wilflilmals in his backyard. He 1.21131‘ 113911 111111" Cover of darknes-s, '1'he.v;l1as been n professional animal put out from the 01111111111111 sidflltraincr, but all of his life he has waded Wm‘ “m “"11 1111111". “Ifrcikopt animals and taught them raved ilsainst 1111 111111.111... 111111 111C115, £2291‘? to the mouth o1 1h:- ~"'~\'~"1' Right now l1:- ls spending most holes ‘mkmlihd 1111911411 1‘-"1- of his limo teaching a young N11- i-t 1 m true s appcnn <1 1- 121- .bion lion to do tricks and an elk 9° n mmt 11o pull a wagon. Conditions In West Pathetic Revised estimates place the nllm—' 1 111111111111 1111x1111 11111 11111111111111 1 InterestingReview Of D0 m in i o n Experimen tal Station Activ- ities. Much interesting iuforlnatiei. in general of the Experimental Farm was given a Guardian repre- Clark, superintendent- Thc rainfall during the past set.- since 1925 and has been exceeded only 6 times during the past 30 years. In spite of this there was no great amount of rain at any one time. _thc greatest rainfall during any .onc day being “.1. of an inch, sim- iilai- precipitation for other years lwos in some cases over 2 inches. 1 It rained 18 days during the n1on1l1 10f Septemberthe total amount o1" rain being 4.65 inches or 1 inch greater than the average for the last 30 years. At no time during the mouth were there more than 3 days without a shower. This rain, Dr. Clark states, .ma.de the season a very favourable one for the gro1v1h of all crops. The l1a_v crop was early and one of the best that has been harvested at the Station. math of the clover fields has bee)‘. much heavier‘ than usual and a second crop has been cut on 3 of the farm rotations with very satis- factory yields. Potatoes aave good yields of large size tubers, with no rot. This Mr. Clark attributes to the five spray- ings given them. The grain crop was heavy, but unfavourable weather made it very difficult to cure satisfactorily. not- withstanding the wheat crop was the best harvested in is number of years both 1n yield and quality. The large silo at the Farm has been filled with ensllage from a '7 acre corn field and still enough corn remains in shocks to nearly fill another silo. This surplus will be fed the stock during the early- winter. Some very interesting work has been carried on in a pasture ex- periment 011 the Dennis property. Thrcc 4 acre fields were laid out; to 2 of them fertilizer was applied‘. the third was left unfertilized. One of the fertilized pastures was divid- ed in sections and the milch cows moved from one to the other at 3 or 4 day intervals. | From the rotated pasture 13.892 lpouuds of milk were produced d1lr- ilng 592 coyv-pasture days, from the 4 acre fertilized pasture 10,410 1101111115 of milk were produced in 518 cow-pasiurc-dnys, and in tho unfertilized pasture 5,568 pounds of milk were produced in 254 cow- ptlSllllTl-tlhyfl. ~ The orchard has produced o. splendid crop of fruit. well colour- ed- and matured, 11nd almost en- tirely free from insect and scab injury. Vegetables were early and pro- duced yields quite eliual to any previous. The ssossn has been only fair for honey produrrtlorl but the col- onies have built 11p very strong and should winter without loss. Tho production for the season was about 3,000 pounds, one“ colony producing 1110 pounds. The becsare now b01111: prepared for winter and the feeding of sugar syrup will soon begin. g 400 Barred Rook pallets are be- ing sorted out and put in winter quarters. It is interesting to note that a pen in the Charlottetown Egg Laying Contest was highest in production in Canada, according to the latest flisin-cs available. Work has bean begun on a new piggcry, the frnmc of which was raised ycstcrrlav. There is a splend- id herd of Yorkshire-x and two doz- cn are about rendy for market. Excavation 1'1 bmm and tome lforlns lniri for :1 new concrete greenhouse in connection with the Plant Pathological Laboratory. 1 cnnsslrusn rms for light housekeeping, unfurnish- ("11 HM!‘ Kent St. Wnnl. Apply Guardian. 9145-10-3-31 1i - , . 1- concerning the weather and crop ‘ conditions this year and the work ' sentatilc yesterday by D1-. J. A. ‘ The weather was very suitable fol ‘ root crops and pastures, the after- , WANTED-Two satin. nooals I v 1 r on 1.1.1 111111111! by the ly we have.cut prices. But if yoirfinll in this lint something that you believe is higher than you want to pay come in and let us talk it over and be assure-d that we will take any reason‘ able offer you make. This statement may seem odd t0 you but you will please realize that this is a forced 7,000 miles . . . equal treatment. W.B.PBOW 1111111155 Light of 1 Golf Friction TORONTO, Ont... Oct. 2.—'I‘wo of- ficlals of the Royal Canadian Golf Association said they had no know- ledge of a growth of semi-profes- sionalism in the royal and ancient game, as alleged at Montreal by R. J. R. Stokes, Honorary Secretary Treasurer of the Quebec Golf As- sociation. “I have heard nothing oi’ this: matter." stated B. L. Anderson, Sec- 1 retary-Treasurer of the R.C.G.A.,1 “and I have no knowledge of conU ilitlons such ns Mr. Stokes refers to. that is not for some time. The R. C. G. A. is always in touch with the amateur situation, but as far as I know there has been no infrac- tions of the amateur rules of lute.“ “Nothing connected with this question has been brought before the R. C. G. A, since I becalne a member of the executive," said W. H. Plant, Vice-President of the As- sociation. "l1 11111st be purely :1 lo- cnl affair." Mr. W. J. Thompson. former Can- ndian and Ontario amateur cham- pion, 11nd still one of the leading players of the province, who is also Secretary Treasurer of thc 011131-10 G. A. classed the mnttoi- “ a temp- est in 111021-1101." (Canadian Yrcsa) l (Canadian Press) MADRID, Oct. Z-Congress today Wrote woman suffrage into the con- stitution under which the republic ‘of 51min is to be governed. The measure, which sets the vot- ing age at 23, was carried by a vote of 160 to 121. It is estimated that 5,000,000 wo111en- or npproxllnataly the number of men enjoying 5111. froze-will be affected. Qlliloncnts of the measure declar- ed that women voters might favor xe-cstabllshmcnt of the monumhy "m1 might lean toward the 11111111111 Alumni!“ D1111)‘ alliances were 111K111’ shaken in congress, the llccls. ion represented a victory fpr the Prijvismmll Hovcrnmciit, 111111011 hurl PTomiscd to submit a suffrage meas- ‘UPC in retum for the aid of women 111 establishing the republic. HARNESS MARIE 104 YEARS OLD CRANE. Mo. Oct. 2. 111111-41 hand made harness heme said to b; 101 yearn old is on display 111 the Bank of Omno. 11.5 Owner, w,’ A. Gold. snld it was brought to ‘Mis ourl fro n Ttnnuoe. It t1 oranauruafii IISt§l)1 At Your own Price sale. We are forced to sell for two reasons, first that ‘-.. we need the money and second we need the room. Both j“ 11f‘ which we must have. This is your opportunity. _ Year Make Price 1 V Chev. Touring 115.011 1 192-1 Ford Coupe .. 50.00 i922 Dodge Touring 75.00 1 1921s Pontiac Sedan 1110.00 i927 Ford Roadster 100.00 1 1925 Dodge Sedan . . . . . .. . .. 150.00 1 Macliauglllin Muster Six 200.00 1927 WilIys-Ifnight Touring . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 150.00 i928 Chrysler Coach....................... 250.00 1928‘ Whippet Conch 250.011»- 1923 Pontiac Sedan 250.1111 .1928 Dodge Coupe 2130.011 1 1923 Essex Scdan............ . .. 300.011 1 1928 Chrysler Sedan . . .. . . . 300.00 1 1929 Plymouth 81101-1 Itomlstcl‘ 23110.00 l 1927 Dodge Dclnlxe Sedan . . . . . ... . . . . 3110.01) 1929 \Vhippct Six Rumble H0111. (Youpe . . 300.011 19211 Overland Sh: Cylinder Sedan . 3110.00 1928 Chev. Sedan . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 1930 Whippet Sedan, run 3000 miles . . . . . . . . 450.00 1930 Dodge “8" Sedan, 6 wlrc wheels, run Oldsmobile one-Ilalf 11111 truck All cars excepting those under $100.00 are guaran- teed in every way. You can drive them for three days and if not satisfied brine: them back 11nd get your money. Remember first come first served. You may‘ u-rite us. you may phone us. you may telegraph us or you may come 1n to sec us. In all cases you will receive Charlottetown, P. E. l. 1:11.111». of wood. and the atlpes and ‘hooks are hand made. l coronal: s, 1931 follow-ing- list how serious- will suit you and the price . . 900.011 75.00 SE & SONS Urges Sacrifice By Canadians To Meet Distress’ (Cahadian Press) TORONTO, 01111., Oct, 2-1A stir- ring appeal for united sacrifice by the people ‘o1 Canada, to meet the need of those in distress. was made by Rev. Dr. Edmund M. Ollwl‘. Moderator of the United Church of Canada, speaking at the Mission- ary Conference of the church hero tonlghtj Referring especially to distress in western Canada, where destitution was accentuated by drought and wind and crop failures, .he declar- ed his appeal was for “every child of need in Canada." Telling how more than 8.000 11001319 from one stricken area had set out on a pilgrimage northward, he said: "Some 111 them have arrived with only 25 cents or nothing to keep , them from dire need. yet they have to set 1o work to till the soil and build log cabins or some sort of shelter to tide them along. I fear for them. if the frost comes, I say, God Help them." It was 11 time for universal sacrifice, said the moderator. "It 1s God's opportunity and ihe church! chance." DEMONSTRATION was nun. nliLI-"ORD, 001111., Cet. 2. (U,p,) —"Y<>u open the little 11111111- 11,1111 pull the lover hcrc like this," said School Superintendent Carl Mad- docks, as he explained the fire a- lm-m to the new grammar school principal. A few minutes later three piece-a of fire apparatus drew up in front of the 11111111111111“: superintendent Maddocks did more (Canadian Prion) New roux, 11.11.. on. a.-._;<1d Chocolate, junior lightweight chim- pion, sound n technical knockout over Joe scaifaro of New Yorli, in the opening round of their called- ulcrl 111-round bout for the tit} at the Queensborn Stud}; here,- lasl night. Soalfarn went down fir a count of eight after the first nf pilnchcs, and the referee. Ybunl 011.0, would not permit him 1.01 n- tiuuc. 111.1 decision was unaogilu 111th‘ the crowd of 8.000. ' c at -e.scg-.-»- ‘>\ \1%~a_ van-n: