‘ Nantes to flsht Doumexgurs aim fll to. -._..-,'. Sa W Vote 0»A".B "I N E T. celllral _ Against Roosevelt's Men colllrsll “llaldull ,____, I Till ecu-u taaas-val re i (“Maw :'..":".. '.':::::'.?:; "w: ' "'5 ill-moron“? s» '1 ems e were ml '9'.“ y). comment of w. Aviators Exp e r i e n c e T ough Break (cm. Iv (luarilllll- ssellllll WI"? mum MEGANTIC. Que- Nov- 9" _TQ 5113b; gupcessilllly in the Mk0 - I here during a lilindlllfl lmwswlllP-rr‘ I and then to have their seaplane sink hours later on account of a punctured float wls the A , break bemoaned tonisht b? _ fliers from Saint John. N. 3-. whc~ ~ are an route to the northern On- "'1'- tario goidfields with costly lnlnins llquil-‘rmerlt. A“""""' Officials " On E 'd' t v1 GHCC Of Convict l In Ottawa (05 P. b1 Gllrilian’: Ipeoial Who) if‘ ntinued from Page 1) la t (Oofllbillll troll PIC! i) i salmon ortheflagie semmoei be promo "Wm" MnMs-rzalltoidthecommisslon. lleldeseIea-rd loin- practical fishermen, Emery Matthews. Oampobello Island and Clarence Tho , Ohanoe Hal-ho , m" lwrescntfl ‘h! in New Brunswick, and Napoleon Anehauit, Tilaish. P. l I. and Pius Ohsverie. P. I. I. related to the inquiry in the day the impoverished conditions of their mellow fishermen. so. Matthews headed his mom- mendations with a request the beam n,“ truwlen should be permitted to op- M: m‘ n“ m“ mm erato only in the winter months and met deal of amoral claims and §‘,m},‘f,;,“"°,,,", 4 ‘;P=,,;,“,,‘{,,,‘;‘,if'°“,:,'§ Twenty,” m“ ‘m n“ W m. hi" N!!!’ ‘PM Thompson lined more mlrkets on amendments to the constitution w ° °" i" "W4 "° °P°“°4 “P- mq on," guano" mama“: m_ Oonstituting the main suggestions m” of mhluflgm 14h. t‘ t” ‘ “Um Idwlld Island, Ill‘. M‘- osv --_O1e.rohoe Donn and Patrick m; m m; m. nm.,'4,,f°'m‘$, wall mild a "wotrolllns were" Loughran, l-ssmtiycelemilus to the Kansas, u [south more,’ ‘m m“ "M" "m"- aupreme Oourt on a jail w." vii-gum, m‘ wyomm‘ ‘nil b" triad m mm chambers oi Congress at of , have elected to be under t speedy-rush sot. ‘may the present time the oatmeal, m wlllappear W mum,‘ n. w».- YDNEY, N. 8., Nov. k4 m. viet'e evidence in Blmreme Court “""'- mime is te today mules in l. con sonar merit: "ogltylleaaew. oi tile I‘ 10H United ANCE. L-flfl- ii-Smldtnarily voting 11-4- ALL GOOD TBINDI to e» ‘el the Been supper tor B cents in the Baptist Bohoolioom. i..-ilm' N0 PALTIIDGI IIAION- li-alid 81 sens ‘fllerelsnoobenaeaeonthisylutor dition toes novel-cm Plltliiile. either for the native or various state officers. Three the Hungarian species. Many in- hers o! the quiriss on this subieot have been re- tlttol-l em calves by the B. 0.11. P. n the ous Canada's tourist nth-actions will be thorouihly dilrueeed and outlined A ete-tcnent of the work oi tilt Canadian Travel Bureau since its organization in August last will bl given to the conference byD. Leo Dolan, director of the Fureau. The stranded aviators are R. J. ‘ Two-Fold Parley 4 _ a j _ white and W. J. comeau, of the Many of the delegates to this Maritime Airways, Limited. flalllt conference will reach Ottawa on John. oomeau said the ‘plans was Sunday night to attend the ltn- sufficiently damaged that. the trip uual meeting of the Canadian As- North would be delayed about s.’ sooistion of Tourist end Publicity iortnight but that. fortunately most Bumaux which is being held on of the mining equipment had been’ Monday. This organization includes salvaged. . - ~» 1n its membership the officials of He explained that in addition tl all provincial governments tourist the punctured float one of tho bureaux, theofiicim of the rell-‘wlrlgs of the ship was badly dam- way and steamship companies andiuged snrtwould take some time‘ the hotelmelfs orgehi-lstiorls. to repair. The seapume. ha added. It is expected the ‘oanoulsn ss- would have robe camillfllfili’ dle- .,_ soclatlon of moi-lat and" Publicity milhtled, and put tcsallwr azalll burenux will eubnlit to the Can- before Domlllillll Government lll~ j edian ‘Pravel Bureau conference on spectcra Bxltertcd from Mcntnsal~~ ~- Tuesday certain suggestions and would give their 0K. as to its air ~~- proposals affecting the advertising worthiness. and publicity campaign which Canada. will initiate in i935. P“_"“ Hynes To Wed I ‘fPeac/zes’ Dell-gates (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wine) DENVER. Nov. z-Berrlard J.l Hynes, Denver theatre manager. disclosed today his intention to wed Mzs. Frances ‘Peaches’ Keenan Browning. » may; lo; aiaai mm air Plot I: ‘York Dec. 1 and he and the ow oi Edward W. "Daddy" Brovmllfl ' probably will be married between Dec. 10 and "11’ HWY!- thing gee; all tilht." Doumergueb Plan To, Revise Constitution Allllroved BY Min- . istere. ,_ ‘ Evil!’ Alaooiated Proll ital Writer) PARIS Nov. 2—"Pepa” Dou- mergua piloted his truce cabinet through. another heavy storm m- Iloi . ‘Shams Long o! North Sydney wills two van-re in penitentiary M‘ "b51118 the Northern Whole- sale Oomlpaiiy in his holrle town declared Mrs. Catherine Robertson was standing over an opening above the store and hsluling up the loot with a lope as he tethered it. Onrwn tor Malcokrl Pub lemon withdrew the charge of re. calving stolen goods eel-inst we. ‘mien and substituted s claerce LON latel- took the eta-mi in the loose o! Mrs, Mery Stamper, also vlwveo with receiving stolen goods and declared the stolen noceries lied been left on her premises without her knowledge es w their origin. The iury acquitted Mrs Stamper without leaving the box, Cat Causes Church Dispute (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Nov. 2- Tu tear up or not to tear up the floor of the Emanuel Conglegotlonal Church is the question. A cat. imprisoned for two weeks under the church's floor, was res- prnslble for the question, which was being considered today by the board of tfllfltefis find the pastor, the Rev. Herman Muellen. The cat's Wflliillil‘! were disturbing last Sunday nnri the pastor says it lllllst collie out. ’i‘hl~ |J‘ll\'|.l‘l‘fi would 1k" in hurl‘ ll vlll. inn. hill. urc not sill‘? |ll'!\' l\1.\.‘\ in authorize (no PXIl-"llfo or (curios: up lilo H30". Ho!!! ‘(By John mem~ Rouse have no oom~ two senators more “mm day. The aged premier won the unani- l. pious consent of his ministers to his > piull to revise France's 59-year-old constitution. l-ic had to strike his colours some- what. however, on the point of his programme most bitterly fought- the power he wants vested iuthe _ premier and the president, under the revised constitution, to dissolve l the Chamber of’ Deputies without ~ the Senate's consent. Absndons Stand Even though the veteran leader had told the voters he was pre- pared to stake everything on his programme. desllllfid to end the too . frequent turnover oi French Gov- smmente and concentrate more suthcrity in one man. powerful op- position forced him to abandon his I heretofore adamant ltl-hd, it wig understood. spearhead o! the atinck was lid- .._....... BOB! BAKED leans st the Belltlst schoo‘ m. Saturday from o to “f. . p.30“ T0 APPEAR INUOUIT MON- hll . present loam: Melon from "it taldmwistratlvn with the a1 its Ans. is toOot. l6 should be changed PM "I are unconstitutional andifmmAug. l u» sect. so, witness they‘ wall to elmmste the elcalilpressed. m. cheverie urges those bus ess mm. Dlssetlsilotion withwno had farmsshould restrict them- wvflt policies esnlm larcoiy in selves w agricultural pursuits and class and in some fine-neistlesve fishing to the fishermen who centres which have felt the cheek had to depend entirely on this in- " sovernmmt control. l dustry for a livelihood. Island Evidence Napoleon Arsenault of Mount Oar- lMl. P. E. L, was the first witness from that province. Describing ills district. Mr. Areenauit declared about 1.000 men depended for their livelihood on fishing in the territory. Ohiefly the varieties were lobsters. smells and haddock. Cod and mack- erel were also fished. i083 conditions in. the industry hsd (one to its worst, but this year things were almost equally bad. on the south shore of P, E. i. there hull been e decrease in lobsters. Cod and haddock fishing was depressrd dur f to lack of markets. rbshwi‘fiilfw"‘i"Pa"';"’$.igg;‘f‘lrr.rwli->oso,_;;.._,;;.- s»; 1 ~. .-1~ ‘f L Among the delegates who are to]. attend the tourist confluence at Ottawa are, Theo. G- Morgan, pre- sident a! the Montreal tourist and convention bureau; C. B, Foster, passenger traffic manager, Canad- ian Pacific Railway; C. W. John- stone. general passenger traiiu: nlalmgcr. Canadian National Rail- wous; C. K. Howard. tourist and mnvrntlnll mvflltgif“, Canadian Notional Railway; A. O. Seymour rcnrrai tourist agent. Canadian Pacific Railway; A. .7. Campbell. director of information NW8 Strange As It Seems F03 ‘III _........ n. Miiofleill. w’ " " °“‘“““"" "°°“' m") N. Nov. 3-(0. R-Havae) o0 SMALL DLLZI 3 _ ' swarm-a tire around a flue in m’ 5' “m” “m” 1' "will" ‘l’ owe m. limes-Moor a. vacan- fore seven o'clock ‘lest oval-uni‘. l. ni l-Ierriot. former Premier, and "onlfi-w- w- h denied by b0 before Juliet Duny Mon- m day et eleven o'clock. “awn; u; _._._. n swarm: “w” H . the basement of the omefimmw“ m’ "Wm Mr. Clarence Dunn. Bvdney street, gave the firemen s run shortly be- D N ?§"‘..it‘ "lbs... i3“? i: ‘M’ ~ ‘""" e w was e use of chemicals. y lACCOTd RCaChBJ NEW EDITOR ilve fellow Radical Boolelists in twill" P~ ' T " ~ e Cabinet, who stood pledzed by "ll-fl- ‘gicfihgfimf Pfilvgki} the party's meant convention at Q11; “me i1 mmhm; who n" m, n ma as any M. eilnstt, 20, of Lansing. Mich" has decided w strange world. Among other fllluhfli‘ he learned there was no welcome alln on the Jailhouse. As the police told the story. hs f stripping the Senate of its right . mo dissolution o! the Chamber. It was dive ens take as the min. to resume the conversations pre- liminary to the lute navel confer- once. The denials were coupled with that the situation was un- walkad up to a uniformed policemen and said: "1 stole an automobile snd—'-." The prodllrt was sold i0 10ml blly- I ers who. this year, WPYI? not paying wolrth-whlie prlcts, said Mr. Arsen- au t. l Scotla; D. W. firiillths,_dlreotor of information. New Bflliiffllvltiki M!‘ Justice Arscilault. PrcsldentuPrfnee I urlw YORK. Nov. z-mnoes Keenan "Peaches" Browning con- firmed tonight her she'll-Bellman: to Bernard J. ylvnas. Denver theatre. "I'm busy." the police said. and that the Americans “Butfi said Harry. “I'm hungry nose still stood by their and ii l don't get something to eat . I'm liable to commit a lot more Kamnehlre vs. Mabel It waa expected. however, thst crimes." a m“. N" my.“ m,” w; Prime Minister Ramsay MacDon- The policeman gave him a dollar. surplus ulolnsy on ssie ct mortgage "d Willi Iltemnl. to bring the two Harry 1m. looking fOl‘ less benevol- of Ivan n. Glow, counsel in this "Illllna loaalher when the delelatee ient policemen, but the next two he a“ ‘N.’ M. m, eomomnmt M era his nests at Chequers, hiu met also gave him dollars, b mum, ‘M to‘. the “imam country estate. tomorrow. Finally he found Detective James H. l-teslam. L , MoKlnnla who heard him through _ C e o and agreed toIoc-lc him up until won: n norm. snco~rsr 0mml88l01l8f O H a y S a z ls Lansing replies to a telegram asking m; p“; gm d”; 15 go g9 m“. ll‘ he is wanted there. The police mm m," been QmpIQyQA 9t m, said Harry told ihenl he took ll c*r @111 m“ mmvgn‘ m; ma“ mo; at Lansing mid passed several uorlll- and preparing a foundation of 1 For L n d less cheques. crushed stone rel- a concrete floor 0 0 fl Nov. 2. -- commis- sioner James Hay, who for live years has been heed oi the salvation Army in Canada, Newfoundland, Alaska yvhhielamilil be‘ cogs-red wit: mastic. _ _ _ ' ‘ °“ ° ‘$3.2: - Mme Will O Remain Closed and Bermuda, bade farewell to Can. Ada today and sailed home in the omens are also (C. P- by Guardian's Special Wire) Duchess of Bedford to tells a new NCgRTI-I SYDNEY, N.nB., 10v, i‘ mo“ M», m r - - -W cn George Burohe ‘e p yslo- Londom wig ywnfiwggaxigzflgltgg? iim advised him not to assume any, ‘ mien“ ghmnud m, citadel he“: additions! business cares he crush- and lug nigh; w 55y goodbye to me ed tho hopes of 60 idle miners for (ggmmflglgngf ma Mm n”, returning to work soon. "n1 aspen," h; 5514 |y,»,.q¢;-c.k|,,g Burchril, owner oi’ the um d'Or Mrs. them, "I rind that the young mem- l Most of the fishermen had omlil; farms on which they grrw their own l vegetables. These were on an aver- age of about 20 acres holdings. There was no conlpctitlcu nmcng the local buyers. H2 favcrcd the >1.» teblishment of a ‘cazltrsiling roan?’ that would ensure markms, The fishermen 11nd credits with the local stores. As a rule this rlea exhausted however, before the fish were caught. “We hove been at the mercy o" whet is the patient to do? The the buyers ever 511mg I can yemmn- answer to this question is rest. This her," witness replied, 1n 192) any 1 is what the doctor will tell him to 1930 prices were much better ihuu ‘do. because evcryolle W111 “time that they were now, no flngwgfed fauna», i in the lreuiment o! tilbciculcsis, tllc For marketable 1055mm, u“, aver. most- impul-lant pdnt is rest, pysical age price this year from the local all "lelltill- - dealers was eight cents per pound, In tuberculosis. the lung is dis- Ml‘. Alesnlluit answered the cnmmis- Bllsedl 11nd W111“!!! r955 "10 activlw slon. In 192a, his recollection was ill the lull: ls llllullllsllell and Ell the prim} flvgfaggd 11 Denis pm- the healing forces bro given a better pound, chnhcc to arrest the disease process, The p. seem; season for 10b5,“ halt the progress of the disease, and fishing lves not til: most. suitable, a hi1"! “will l1 °“Y°- . petition presented from fishermen m M blfih- “l? firs" @1159" m? “"135 MnArsenaultia district stared.‘ The Wile" breathing llellllls- Th“ '1"- pmuon advocated the present m“ which is At atmospheric pressure, so“ August, 15 to DEL m be causes the lungs i-o expand, illling changed to August 1 m 59m’ 3Q The the chest. cavity. Owing to their el- petitioh further urged the building Mtlolty, the lungs tend to contract 01gb H’, h; 1 against the atmospheric pressure, pmgecmm ‘rm’ w ch wand aflord and this creates a slight negative pressure or suction in the chest Bus Chcverie a ussorn ssivlcl or TN! CANADIAN MEDICAL Assocl/lfloiv AND LIFE INIURANGI colaramzli m csuaoa PNEUMOTHORAX when tuberculosis ls diagnosed, c covermnent and the Chamber ~== within a veer after the ei- - tion of the agreement stipuletec l at if do“ new buhot is 0" llilloflflscnlyeuthg "~' d“! billing; in whole or in flofl ue. The final issue settled concerned vernment workers. It Coal Company. was planning to re- hm of the army show a. keen lnter- "W" ‘he 0""? 9"‘ ml"- "hill" Ml. Alli". also st est and make. in my estimation, om- h“ not be?" 09mm‘! 7°" 15 m1 takes piece from at the most sincere and aggressive mvllillt °ll the physician's advice late residence on els-leey at s adllms or women possessed by tllel 1w lunvillll-‘Bll l“ "will ha" W army anywhere." » drop the proposition. Snowden Twitted Mixed Chairman cavity outside o! the lung itself. Between the lung and the chest wail there is the pleura, a. smooth covering of two layers, the larger one or which covers the lung, and the other, the inner side of the chest wall. In the act o! breathing. these two coverings glide the one over the other. . Within recent years, artificial pneumothoi-ax hos been used to place a diseased lung at complete rest, in order to increase the chance of healing. This is M!- cbmplished by introducing air into the pleural cavity, the space be- tween the two coverings or layers of pleura. The introduction oi’ air into the pleural cavity reduces the negative prweurc that is normal in that cavity and so equalities the those who had farms should restrict measure t at l” exerted on the lungs cell recalls with Dune smusunent their activities to the land and give fgflafggéflflg he Wes introduced es Rev. Phil ii chance to the man who lived on M“ A fishizis alone. p. "The amount of return we fisher- llgg w“ 5 n"; “gym; m one then gut for cur fish pays only for o; me “an” mum“; in u‘ w; what credit we get from the stores; “w, m‘ “mud m5 enmusiu. we get no money actually," stated tic", says Loud Th Mr. Oheverle. gbhair was occupied Pius Oheveile, soul-ls, P. E. 1., was the nest Wlthéss. There were about 500 fishermen in the souris district and eutem coest of Prince Edward Isllhd. This district covered about 40 miles o! coast line: and the fish- ermen fished for mackerel. cod, hake, lobsters and o. few haddock. ) Milne fishermen 112% mostly on the " Bi‘ sys em." ey got credit . Filmy the late from certain stores in the district to In!!! Abllrdm. ohfllrmflll 0! l which theyhanded over their fish, WWW! olilllillllr. and not I stated Mr. Cheverle. "teetotailer". acted es chairman of People with large farms sppeared a tunpel-sboe ounonstret‘ at in the fishing areas curing the sea- Oat-diff, and at which Lord Snow- son and were not seen again in the den was chief speaker some roars dlstrlctuiltlithe next season. These alt), is I011! m tile second volume people "termed the land and farm- si the llittefs memoirs. recently settle us." Ahd witness asxeu ma: - mvlllvmsne to civil l t8. the government would m. » P" the right to discharge func. narias in the event of a strike ..':."°"“"~l a v w" - Sight Man ‘M’ Supposed To‘ fBe Missing (C. Pjh ‘G 5 ial Wire! BsnIlxYNW. anti}... o. mill»? mmmbgniyocddh eityd lice BY or e wal- ov- _ ' ~ _ TRINIT! r r. s The mill Zloolifim,” d Bnthumt’ N‘ B” weekly meeting, Orb-tho Trlnig l ~ - mUhitedChilMli?PlWashld' Baxter Die , were terminated the 1m night m fl- 9 - §""“.':. W‘ l..'°“"’"l.’.'- iifilii’; lulu n» l“ lu- OFITI ‘ m.“ m, Blgizmtigg n?“ yum“ period V loillwae ten abort oondltiom as qmerelly uh. d” How“ w“ n“ mum‘ business ‘ _ lld by the cuss h Billed from‘ lee; week with busi. by Cantu“ a M“ “u, U; u! PTQBW-‘llt. JUL 00M! Molkeneie. It ufiflhflmiirzl? M"? and B .. Dick ‘m wedneaduy‘ W1! GER!!!’ t5 1501i! B HUD“! It I flfbwflfifit WQI‘ m“ H._ l . the next meet between the our- ""- , Muses sol-leg it... phgi; be, rent vents and he social bleriie t. _ _ _ diasaees. The Ntlllffmt mug” class gglffvvl-gthooltvheea increase of in * -~ —j;_~—'—"-*~—-"**-j led by m. orvi. "s had w some weak of lest 33m“; m of; ‘H? "Mamébmm lively discussion on the work of an: ""- Mlilm this week wtellec to M Ali?‘ mm» “'3, ,- i c, o. r. and the Bocill problems "film 191M ' class ileo every interesting Gisela; ‘lion on " tflctisin". s delight social para toliawcd ‘the smells WOT! Ol thfl 0115K» g B u s 1' n e s s I m p r o v em snt WINNIPEG. iv...’ fi-l-Halifax us the re linemen business b0“! WIIOUBHIU ill owing improvement chinery since the death or James Watt has been] benefit to would prosperity. The pro speakers were Richard mnlleseay and Gladys tleflsi-ty. The con were mm McMillan. Charles orswfoiu and Alice Uhowen. The vote result- ed in no I con 1e. The critic Bill Brown ‘ DOMINION 0F CANAl-"A Province of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court, l5!!! (R0119 v, A.D., i934. In Re Estate of Donald McKl-lmon, late of iiighficld, in Queen's County in the said Province, Filflltel‘, dc- eessed testate. By the Honourable linroid Laun- ord Pellner, Surrogate Judge cf Probate, Etc, etc. To the Sheriff a! the County 0F Queen's County or any Constable or literate person il-lihln said County Greeting: Whel-cus upon i;.._._.'.g tile petition on file oi Willmm 1-’. McKillnon uni! Neil McDonald both oi iiiglliicld aforesaid, Farmers, the Executors oi .. wooiie iniiis sawmill . one iilxthe Novlefiiiotii s ywutlff’ er biomass lines continue hold up well. Other csllaclall clues Noll ell patients require pneumo- thorax, nor are all cases suitable for such treatment. For those cases which are selected after proper ex- aminations and studies, there is no doubt that this form of treatment has revolutionized the outlook. The treatment must be maintained by injections of air for months and pos- sibly years. This does not mean that any lees care is to be given as re- gal-ds the other points oi treatment. It does mean, however, that much cah he done for cases that are con- sidered hopeless; it speeds up re- cuvory in manly cases, lessens the 559%,“? Percent of those fishing _ re fllirmihg, re lied witness. e b farmers only ished im- lob- u, » ' m’ um farther for any iish lflfitllf. M! l filth!‘ _ _-_ _ _ y o! lest.’ ils sale. '1 had a “w” d eligiiltmilgshldlsrvlligtgrr‘: tilt; ‘M’ m” ‘m’ dl ‘ 5mm what tiles.’ titre. ..' . would do ilrlilz tile comm Among my fellow-speakers it mmmmwewd Increase In lldilvard Island Tourist Association; m m, l.‘ an ‘Bid Sh, w W Jack "umhleivll- Ill-WW "' Tm‘ exgitcgl?’ sncctlrl-lgntivlllyuheppylvl, licity. Ontario; R. U, Parker, grll- eML Hyne, m“ mm. w N" a oral traffic lnanagr; cf the Ellst- York about Dem; and w, wmmgig.’ - lull Steamulill Lin" Tm» N" final plens then," she said in ~ York; F, W. Baldwin, M, L. A., of to a quggtion wbout the Haddock, Nova Scotla; J. Murray “m “ " Gibbon, general publicity agent, ‘ Canadian Pacific Railway; George , ~ A. McNamee, Secreter; of Camd- Ktlck Eafns {an Association of Tourist and . . , _, . Publicity Buresux. A D e c l 8 {,0 n _ a Goes ‘M. P. By Guardian's Bpeehl i) ‘ ‘ .l NEW YORK, Nov. 2. — In FGUOIJT Kliok. dogged-like Ben rreuolseo ___ . d . . - ,’ lightweight. conceded sevzimpoimfll, _ , to Ha: Dubiinsky and ml»- _ Islan yste rs’ aged zonpouno out o ill-round deals? - ion over the lanky swinger from Obi»- (C. P. By (Jilin-film's special Wire) cago in the feature bouton the lid-w - MONTREAL, Nov. 2-bit an llh- isoh Square Garden card Contain. , omclsi "sitting" here today, Mr- Justice A. E. Agagnianlt, a: til: 2- ll preme Oourt o rnce we! — -. land. hcuueg gowntludsmcingt s; e ravorofP. l..osol'rlllllll ‘ others with lg.» rd 111.1; "tea I. g- H0r3ew9man sters cannot e uil cae or - w ' vor and quality anywhere m m? P d '8 8 8 ‘ “ ' ' world." » . e e in ?“‘ s... e. l». l» veil-l»- M- m sell presented the oysters 1,0 a AlvfiiEltBT, N. s, Nov. 14m. group oi Montrealers who meet an- Frank G. Wheaten, one-w __ nuaily to partake or them. The lrruwnlnanl. horsowwmo who @1111 judgg who is honorary president o: lied horses at fairs throughout me the P. m. I. Automobile and Tour- Maritimes, cued here wdav ll! B" 1st Association had all his guests oth- 65th year, Her husband. I llllfil- l cials of Montreal Toni-ls‘. Bureaux man and manufacturer. died sev- and officers of the Montreal police erai years iuzo. Bile is survived b! , departments, one sister, Mrs. Agnes Edgieoolnbe , In his review of the case involv- of Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Wheaten in the P. E. I; oyster the Judge was a chartered member 0d the stated the bivalves 0f his Province Amherst Gold‘ Club, to be unbeatable. "These oysters.” he said. "are cup-shoved. with a SON norm T0 JOAN Bnolvnmm strong shell and firm meat. They cannot, I firmly believe. he duilli- HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 2—-A sou cated anywhere." , was born tonight to Joan Blondell, Jurymen unanimously voted the golden-haired film actress, and her Court's judgment to be sound. husband, George Barnes, cinemato- grapher. The youngster, named Norman Scull; Barnes, weighed sev- en pounds, i2 ounces. Miss Blcxldeli said she had always wanted to llllmc liar first child Gypsy, but decided that. would be too "Ho11y\vcodisll.” PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Honor roll iur 0c be Uradc Xs-l, clue. 5L "L; 2, El- eanor Higzsull and ulauya JHHXUS (equal); Ahrcllll Plilfiflfd itilii Fhcilnn lJlllgwell icqulzl). Grudc 1A -— l, Doreen Alley; 2, Julio". lVliitLlfll " lvlllzgdrct James. Gr: c vill \ zl -- l, Miriam ‘ L’, L-ravn Dlulllullzl; if, Alli‘.- __ __ n“ . aoll and Cullitlilliiii Mu.- Ulllrc lcllhllil. Grade vill lJlzl —- 1, Bernice Pound,‘ 2,Evciyl1 Baylor; 1i, zicutluce DKJNCAN~AO the " Charlottetown. " and so minimises Hc-pllsl Oct. as ma, to m. and M me Damn a - DEATH! l‘! . Oct. 29, 1834, Rev Michael llluuerlv of Tnone, m st MA lfiiafiii°ixih “"- ssee ill years. .0: touthqlsciville, More 566E! ‘(fig ,5 , M uaid formerly Edward hm, 80th- l’ “l. ‘m Fish Shipments w‘ lfovideil so the lslaovsmilsu seller. "if Ohevel-le. the meson. iilu not include esse e1 WW. Government assistants should be men could N lr their your, ssiu m. is m...“ l. mlfiéilt?” "‘° (IIAAOI IAY HUI WIN! IMO/Ill Wile) advance in the treatment of most common and enemies of mankind. by letter. (by George llembielon. Canad- iln Press Shh‘ Writer) (O. P. By Guardian's Special chance of spread to the other lung. reduces ‘ the chance oi spreading the disease and. altogether, represents a gloat disease which is still one of th persistent Questions concerning Health, ad- dressed to the Cimadian Medical Associetlun, m4 College street, ‘For- onto. will be answered personally the above named Estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set iorth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before me st a. Probate Court to be held in tire Court House in Charlottetown, in Queensb County, in the said Pru- vlncc. on F‘riday, the seventh day of December next, coming at the hour of eleven o'clock forelioon oi the same day to shew (‘misc ii any they can why the Accounts of the said Ektlto should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said Pound. Grade Vii, iivllss Pruyw-i, Phyllis Murray; d, Elcallur ‘lvlalry Dufly; a, Ruth iscicoln and Cynthia Kendall (equal). ul-ude Vi, (Miss lvlatheson) -— 1, Beverley Vulliiicrsllilc; z, l"l&l‘,jDi‘.d MacEdchern; 1i, CUILSeliIlCG Williams. Llrddc Vi, iMiss 1l‘\illg)~1, Keitn Johnston; 2, 251m Snlltil and ucrdcil Cnlrlcron lcqunll; 3, Arthur Shnma. Lil-ado V, mils.» Altkcnl-l, Alien Thompson; ll, Joy Eruscr; 3, Mal"- garcl Aizlziicllzic. Lil-adv V, (Ml... Wslscnl-l, Pau- line slum-sluts, Hugh Clmplwell and . l. Nov. 2- defeated toder and ., meet-sche- _ rusty title. petition and on motion oi Mnivnlnl McKinnon, Esq, Proctor for sold Petitioner. And l do hereby order that a true copy hereof be fol-lbw lh ‘pilbllshed in some noillsbaper pub- llslied in Charlottetown for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hercoi be forthwith posted in the following public places reqieetively, namely, in, the hall o! the Court House in Chflfv lctkltown, at-or naarwinsloe Station in Wlnsloe in said county and at or near the school-house in iilahfleld aforesaid, lo the; all persons interes- ted in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof, Elilvurli ilarilrl‘ lvullall, ‘.5, VElln-li Llulluil, 3, Iilruly Ll\i"ll‘l'. urzldc lV, iMLs Fullerton) — l. ” Ben Willi ups; L’, lil-lrgucntc Bllehdifl. " and Aivlllll Sltlllldfl‘! icqllal); 3',‘ Blanche Howiltt. - _ .,Gra<le l“.-, (Mus G. Douglas) - l, , Beverley Pound; 2, Adele Callback; M 3, Joyce Hawaii. and Howard Walker. ~ Grade iii ll/fiss wceksl-i, Ruby r Sharron; n, Marjorie cudmore, Wln- ,- hiired Macbeod, Mamie MsoCaliufn; 3, Bessie Conrad. " Grade 11f, lMlss M. stewarth-l. Jean Moore and Marjorie Bellini»- 2, Bhlrlie Stems; 3, Bhirlie Hooper, .. Given under my hand and the 345,633,811)?!’ zgésgfiy: »- Seal of the said Court this 3 Mun,“ “Bowman. , als.) will day of October An, ms gm,- ' ' ._ and in the 5th Iver of Ila snag n (um "mnmud)_t V, uuga‘: Lois Graves’; 2, Marjorie llueetis; 3:" sum or Probate “m Kim“ _,,. - -» ' ' Jae-Kline's ‘m lprllni . .Nevernbsrl‘ ..."i'£§~'>°-l§:.:.-.ll~.==5 Wire) LONDON. Nov. l-(C. P. Oeblfl-The surging tide o! llbor vl continued to new tonight through the Ism- qeq and the country at large, as the cIInt progres- eoselthevotesealtinmere thin 300 lnlolpal elections. Labor loos not lake outright control of all the city, town and borolgh eolsneils that were sl» eetell. bot the party has already septum!- e olmlieereblc nem- ber. retained control of many won In former years, end added to its w... lotion In other! thsi remain Colesrvatlve. Too Late To Claeify i3 l-fifmmaisiisn iouii for winter months, centrally loca- ted. oil iuraeos. App: as all OM08. L-Ma-Il-QJ: sits s; £535 i limiter-bled in the cl hen» vital, Nov. l, ml Martin Ind ‘mineral fill‘? it‘. ‘its? i '5 ti‘ it? i. E