onpii $121135) .1 SECRETS 0F “sncnsr sznvrcz any - screen I Chester Morris never before on / t’ y NUMBER Lionel 2mm»? - lean Arthur Paul Kelly - i (ODAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY DAILY a.15 - 1.00 - s.4s P. M. gurus: l" I THE TOUGHER THEY COME . . .THE nsannn- THEY FALL. ADDED . . . CHARLEY CHASE In ‘SOMETHING SIMPLE’ ' Joseph Calleia Lewis Stone IN SPITE . ~ ARLCITETOWN 0r apnoea Wallace Ford Marlon Marsh Arthur llolll Dine-rad by Lamina Hi4)" CAPITO LUS NEW SERIAL .. . cu [IONS and TIGERSI EIEPHANTS and MONKEYS! (HIMPAN- ZHS and (RMODIIESI Battling each other for iungle supremacy I Attacking man for ' survival i “THE CALL OF THE SAVAG ” With NOAH BEERY, JR. and DOROTHY SHORT TODAY-FRI DAY-SATURDAY A L S O COMEDY I I GUARDIAN trinity flatten 000m; THURSDAY, OUIDIB 17 8.15 I’. I-v-—0Ibl—-§06Ill Illll. 7-80 P. lb-Sculte-Bocial Ill]. The Central Guardian -_—- ‘Illa column is swerved for news of local Interest ill delved-bill I SAINT JoHNilirluE PIC‘ f)?” Lad" muscular sms am 69c ulnrnn ou. am ~ an unavailable-who‘ 4 calla e weird strictly payable advance. l moiuzrn vusr SPECIAL IIETING 0! the Elltonlghtatildclocklm- r‘ business. All Jilembers please attend. L-l885 1.3.3. 8,0. TABLETS 100's 19c LISTEBIIE lame 98c EH88 FIIIIIT SILT lac -— 790 P-seiaedtwogalioncans ofrum in a baokygghc ti)“ Kent Street Tuesday . uo b h liq rwas w. u- ' I 8 ‘g and is guest t St lglthlntlliht l B Priests Residence. He will preach services during the retreat 5 which opens at Bt. Dunstan‘: Bas- ilica next Sunday. 1 PAINFUL INJURY-While 00m- —RE ME DIE S- Ilnard’s Linlment Harry Mortimer. The little girl was carried by the driver into the Poly-> clinic. She was later removed tol the P. s. Island Hospital. Although‘ her injuries are not serious, she will‘ be s patient there for a day or two. ____. POLICE COURT-In the City) Police Court yesterday two men charged with taking a cor with- 'out the owner's consent were con- , victed. ‘The case was adjourned until next Monday for sentence. A man charged with the theft oi’ articles from a parked car was remanded until the 21st. Two 3.15 - 7.00 - 8.45 P, M. drunks appeared. One was fined QCHQQL A N D, HOME MAT, _ _ _ 11¢ - m, five dollars and costs or ten days SPECIA @- Evm _ _ _ 2k , 3k. in 18.11. Th0 081121’ W83 remanded L MAT. . . . 18c - 280. _ svpnmm c0 T__ "" "l- - - - t“ ' m ' -°"°- Ewex West-N. A. McLarty (L.) was delivered mm aa/Sfififil” gm‘ , _ ' 2,905. Court yesterday in the case of °" Fort William-Rev. Dan Mclvor the Provincial Sanatorium res- (LJ 770. d‘ to ‘c A mndlelggtvskgreelman MacArthur. a _ Fr- ‘ c-Aci ng n- . .- 0P!!! . g an application to > cgmpbeu m) 319, the Supreme Court of this Prov- Funeral E R Glengarry-J. D. McRae (L.) l,- lnoe for leave to appeal to the ° ' em o 331 Supreme Court of Canada. Chief New Federal Pa rliament Following is the Canadian Press list of members elected with ma- jorities, approximate in many cam. (‘Manner of last House). rnmca suwann rsmun ' ‘Kings-In’. '1'. v. a...» (L.) 2.- s Prince-JA. n Maolcan (n) 4.- 10). 'Queens~—Peter Sinclair (n) 2,- m: .1. J. Larabee (L.) 2.00s. NOVA BOOTIA . ',h_-'wfl- liam Duff (L.) 8.923. Cape Breton North-Viotoriv-D. A. Cameron (L.) 2.480- Oape Breton South-Dr. D. J. Hartigan (L.) 2.898. Colchest Hunts-Gordon T.Pur- fly (l...) 219. Cumberland-Kenneth J. Coch- rane (b) 205. Digby-Annapolls-Klngr-‘J. L. I1- lley (L.) 8,800. HalifaIP-R. E. Finn (L.) 10.3832 Gordon B. Isncr (L.) 10,566. Invcmcss - Richmond — Donald Macliellan (L.) 888. Pictou-H. B. McCulloch (L.) 1,- 807. Queens-Limenburg-J. J. Kinlcy L.) e00 ( . Shelburne-Yarmouth-Clsre — Vin- cent J. Potter (i...) 807. . NIW BRUNSWICK Charlotte-Burton M. Hill (L.) L030. Gloucester-‘Hon. P. J. Veniot (L.) 8881. ' Kent-L. P. A. Robichaud (L.) 5,020. Noribumberland-John I’. Barf! (L.) 4,338. R/stvouche - Madawaska - ‘J. E. Michaud (L.) one. Royal-A. J. Brooks (0.) 138. Saint -O‘“‘-‘lb€1’l—-Wllllfl.i'll M. Rw-n (L.) 3.007. Crleton-W-inria-J. E. J. Pat- tc"""n (L.) 1.078. Wwiv-"rvrland-H. R. Emmerson (]‘_,\ 0-104, Ywk-Sunbury-W. G. Clark (L.) QUEEC Awvevflcul‘.—'Sll" GQOYK P0119! ((1.) 378. PQ5\1QQ_‘E_ LIOIOlX (L.) 9.5%. BeauharnrW-Tflpffliflkql- m?‘ mrrnd (L.) 0.01). Bcliechasse-JO. L. Boualngfl’ (B) ILa>thier-Mm~kio1\8*"5-. "PM (L.) l. Banoventure-‘Hon 0- Him“ (L.) 20(1). Hbfne-MIBSISQUOI-L. DQ688111! (L.) e00. otmnlay-Rouvillc-‘V. Dim-ill (y) 2,552. . 0hsmoein—fl. Brunelle (L.) 10. Ch-rlsvclsnrhflsluenli-‘P- F- 9"‘ l (L.) . "FflaefpouQunvvaflhflfllfldOfl—n. I. Blddlt (L.) 19'3- Pontiac-J. lfl. Pic-he (L.) flhldbilllmP-‘J. E. A. Dubuc (In) Compton-J. A. Plancheitte (w m Dvmhester-L. ‘Prembisv (i...) l7. Dmmrnmifl-Ai-hcbaskm-‘W. Gir- ou"\t 1L.) 4000. (Mom-fill. ‘truest (L.) -——-- wuu-m Wmmier (L.) 4-761- ywuoo, . Yflg-WWMZIUII - Montcalm ‘C ". Wvkvvif (h) ——-. Ramareuzlra-‘G. lrvhard (L.) i realm-u. mionde u.) ma. h) Levis-Dr. J. It. Dussault (L.) 4,- 482. Iotbiniecc-‘J. A. Var-ville (L.) Matapedia-Matan A. Lapointe (Ind-h) 240. Meguntic-FrontcnacP-‘E. Roberge (10981; Montmllfly-Lislcw‘ J. F. Fa- fard>(l..)"2.l98. ~ Montreal Cartier-‘S. W. Jacobs (L.) 10,271. ‘ ‘ l Hochelaga ‘E. C. St. Pete (L.) 12.200. Montreal Jacques Cartier-V. Mal- letee (L.) 440. Montreal Ilaurier-E. Bertrand (L.) 0.384. ' Montreal Maisscnneuve Roeemont -S. Iburnier (L.) 8,807. Montreal Mercicr-‘J. Jean (L.) 14.387 Molntreal Mount Royal-W. A. Walsh (0.) 4.117. u; ‘ l Outrcmcnt-T. viea (L.) 1m (Ind-L.) 868. —'R. S. White (0.) 6.908. 1 Montreal 5t. Denis-A. Denis (L.) 0. 661. Montreal St. Henry-‘P. Mercler (L.) 17,888. Montreal St. Jamee-‘Hon. Hr- nand Rlnfrct (L.) 11,461. Montreal St. Lawrence-St. George ‘Hon. C. H. Oa-hsn (0.) 1.334. lauriers (L.) 5,022. Montreal Verdun-J. Wermen- iinger (0.) 799. Nicolet-Yamaska-‘L. Dubols (L.) Portneuf-L. Cannon (L.) 1.438. Quebec Eustr-‘l-Icn. E. Lapointe (L.) 0,730. Quebec South-‘C. G. Power (L.) 308 ron (L.) 1,893. Quebec-Montmorency-W. Lsoroix (L.) . filohilcu-Verchercs-‘Hon. P. J. A. Cardin (L.) 7.000. Richrnond-Wclfe-J. P. Mullins (L.) 800. Rimouskl-‘Sir Eugene Fisct (L.) 4,000. St. macinthe-“I. A. 1011mm! (L.). 8,242. 5t. Jolm-IberviIle-Napierville- M. Rheaume (h) 5.409. 8t. Msurice-LafiechwA. Crete (L.) 885. Bhdflflfi-fil’. H. uclerc (L.) 571. Vi. ‘luniscouatt-‘J. l". Pouliot (L.) 2,800. m. ‘mree Rivera-W. Gsriepy (ind- n) I40. . Vaul euii Jmriang-T -- ' Dr. J. ‘Phauvette (L.) i. Wright-Jr‘. . Perms (b) 8.060. ‘ ONTARIO ‘I ll. ‘last-Thais Ilrqllhar Algome West-II. ‘l. Hamilton I- W000 (L.) 808. B-antford Oty-W. Rt MINOR- sruw-wi n. ‘mmlinson (n) 1.- ua m.) m cesium-or. a a. mam:- ( J . ‘Ogohranc-‘J. s. mam o.) ,4 . nuamu- ‘ma. w. m: Help (o) flickers (L.) >178. Montreal-St. Anne-W. J. Hush- 77 'Qu'ebec West and South——C. Pcr- 2. IIIBII 1 Tustin ROI ‘(curtain-Ia u- auneo do 1.100; -w. a um- rn) we. Inn-kennels do 082. . Ilasex South-Murray Clark (L.) 621 273 1108:8111‘ . until the 21st. Another drunk who failed to appear had his bail es- treated. 6 Monogram Pencils Regular 5c each, and Pencil Sharpener JUDGMENT DELIVERED IN 25c Jhases Nerve Food 49c lodds Kidney Pills 39c ‘inkhams Compound 98c ibsorbine Jr. “SLIBI m; 1mm mm; new“. ,mmwn, Iamiltons Pills . 22c IO-yenr-old Laurette Vail 1m a ’hllllps Magnesia 43c g3; gfmh" wmfgglggufigrfefcgf; Tujol (large)] . . 69c 1,, m, pm, o; , m, dmm by Mn Tetholatum ( arge) 50c, nsuov ruuis Miulun s12! sccuonv s|zr I2 TABLEIS QOTABLETS I00 TABLETS 35* 75¢ ‘I59 | --_. ma‘ BEIDLITZ ‘(Awovlmlri an You Imam:- ' how grateful is the man ln Wct¢riown.N.Y.,who_, having und¢r- c a serious o oration and livd or months on mill and weak broth: found positive relief in BISMA-REX and is oble to cat regularly . BISMA-REX For Digestive Ills 4 ounce r Bottle sin/raincoat CANDIES The Freshat Candy Box of Nina Special HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ltubber Gloves, pair 35: Princess Soap Flakes 2 - 27c Furniture Polish (large) 39c Benzine, for cleaning, ige. 15c Chloride of Lime, large) 25c) EDI. Vinegar, pint .. . 30c Toilet Tissue, white .. I - 5c Puts Silver Polish 83'- Liquld Veneer . . . . . . . . 2." SPECIAL Wf-ILETI-EYMSTI STATIONERY SPECIAL 1 large Writing Pad (regular 25c) and package of 24 Linen Envelopes an Grcnvil!e-Dundas—'A. C. Casscl- Grey-Bruce-Agncs Macphail (U. F. Q-Lab.) 1.399. Grey North-W. P. Talford (L.) (0.) 8.816. Fili_A_TE|J Expert Engineering Feat Performed In Justice Mathiesonand Mr. Justice Arsenault gave Judgment refusing ipcrrnission to appeal, while Mr. ‘Justice Saunders dimented. H. T‘. MacPhee appeared for the res- pendent. and Hon. ‘rharw Camc- Brow Yesterday The funeral of Ea R. Brow, which was attended by a large number, ((3.) 828. Toronto-Dsvcnoort—'John MacNlcol (0.) 8.235. T°mnio-Eglil'lgt0n—'R. L. Baker (0.) 4.270. Toronto-Grcenwood-Denton Mae- sey- (c) 4.101. - Ttarontn-‘ligh Park-‘A. J. An- derson (C) 2,549. qumntc-Parkdalc-‘David Spence (0.) moo. ‘Ibronio-Rosedale-I-Ian-y Clark 200 (0.) 1,211. Toronto-St. Paul's-Douglas G. (0.) 1.102. Toronto-Elimina- (I...) 4.3 . ‘Iioronio-‘Irinity-l-lugh Plaxtcn (b) 008. Victor's-Bruce McNiven (M104. Waterloo Ncrth--I-lon.W.D.mln 1r (In) 7.”. O 1 37. fil-Ialdimmd-‘M. 0. Scnn (Q) 755- l-Ialton—-E. Hughes Cleaver (L.) 1,091. Hamilton Inst-Albert A. Brown (0.) 3MB. Hamilton WestrJ-Icrbert E. Wil- ton (CJ 2.835. . Hastings-Pcterborwmrke Fer- guson (L.) 934. Hastings Scuth—C. A. Cameron (L.) 312. Huron North-R. J. Deach nan (L.) 808. Huron Perth-‘W. H. Golding (L.) 1.377. Kencra-Revny Rivcr-‘(Kush .140- Kinnon (L.) 3,889. Kent-Jtrr. J. W. Rutherford (L.) 3,801. Kingston City-Prof. N. M01). Rogers (L.) 938. Lambton-Kcnwl-lugh MacKenzle (L.) 1,316. Lambton West-‘Rioss W.’ Gray (L.) 1.625- Lanark-‘T. s. mompsvn (<1) 1 Ileeds-‘Hon. n. A. Stewart (c) Montreal st. Antoine-Weston unt e04. 0- Lincoln-J. M. Lockhart rc.) s24. London-F. c. Bette <0.) 2.201. Middleeex mat-Duncan Ross (L.) s44 Middlesex West-‘i-lon. H. C. El- liott (L.) 1.154. Muskoka-Ontario-Stephen Fur- niss (L.) 1.018. Nipissing-‘J. R. Hilrtubuise (L.) Montreal St. Mary-‘Dr. H. Dea- 8.000. Norfolk-‘W. H. Taylor (L.) 3.015. Ncvrthumberland-‘W. A. il-‘rmser (L.) 1.700. Ontarlo-‘W. H. Moore (L.) 3.040. Ottawa Esst-‘E. R. E. Chevrier (L.) 12,888. Ottawa West-‘T. l". Ahern (L.) 0,27 8. Oxford-‘S. Rennie (L.) 2531. Pan-y Sound-A. G. Slaght (L.) 097.‘ Peel-i-Gordon Gravdon (0.) 240. Perth-Jr‘. G. Sanderson (L.) l,- 958. Peter-bore West-J. J. Duffus (L.) 587. Port Arthur-C. D. Howe (L.) 3,- 440 Rrescott-‘E. O. Bertrand! (L.) 2, . Prince Edward-Ilennox-George J. Renfrew North-Dr. M. McKay (L.) 1.84 Renfrew South-Dr. J. M. Mc- Cann (L.) 1.880. Ruaeell——'Alfred Goulct (L.) 1.- ’ ertuook ' . . owar (L.) 668. . 1,52,, a“ O n I d Smcce East-G. A. McLean (L.) 8tanstead—ft. J. Davidsc (L.) 1.778- n Slmcoe North-D. 1". McCuaig (L.) 18,424. , Stcrmont-Lionel Chevricr ‘rm-reborn; Pggen 3,007. km‘ " g ‘w Tcmiskamlng-Walter A. Little (L.)- (L.) 252. ‘Ibrontc-Broadview-‘T. L. Church (0.) 3,884. Toronto-Danforth-‘J. H. Harris (0.) 4,701. R0001‘ Charlottetown Yes- terday". With the transferring yesterday of a 273,000 gallon steel storage tank from one location to another by floating it‘ in water, the Impernl Oil Ltd. is concluding an eittcnfiive reconstruction programme in Char- lottetown. The floating of a large steel tank 40 feet in diameter and 35 feet in 'height and weighing nearly‘ 5° W"! in order to (change its location ai- though not a novel procedure Where large oil refineries are IMP-lei!‘ 35 however an unusual feat of engin- eering on this Island. To float this tank a dykc of packed earth abmlt 4 gee); high is built surrounding the area of the 01d Em‘! MW “calm” of the tank’ and water to a depth of two feet is pumped 111W (his area, at which depth ‘he tank floats, and then is slowly pulled over by the means of cables until it reaches its new location alter which the water u slowly’ Hiram 1mm me dyke and the tank a1-_ lowed w settle on a previwelv pre- pared gravel bed. tank from old to new location was one hour. The tank was moved a distance of 200 feet. It was moved room. During the past three months the Imperial on Company h“ We!" $10,000 for labor 1n Charlottetown- providing continuous crnploymenli for an average of fifty men- I" 5d‘ dition it provided work for 10001 machine shops. The laying of nearly 3 miles 0! 5 1pm steel piping extendina in 2 lines from the Marine W115i’! 1° the Imperial Oil plant, north of the city, has provided the greater bulk oi this construction programme. the materials for which have. when possible, been supplied by local merchants. The whole of Mthistwork has been done under c the supervision of Charles scryuraeour- Chief 31'3"“ eer of the Imperial Oil Halifax Re- Actunl time taken to movethis l“ in order to provide more yard 09a was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence, 88 Upper Prince Street. Service at the house was conducted by Rev. J. W. Barbour, asisted by Rev. J. M. McLeod, who also conducted the service at the grave. l The honorary pail bearers v!e:e: Judge W. S, Stewart, Col. Cecil Stewart, Capt. T. G. Taylor, Dr. G. F. Dewar, Messrs, Geo. Wakefield, H W- Longworth, Arch. Irwin and Chas. Chandler. Active pail bearers were: Messrs. Herb. H011, E. T. Hlggs, J, P. Gor- don, J. A, Webster, Alfred Plcknrd and G. F. Hutcheson. The mourners were: Col Elliott Full, C. D. Bell, Capt. J. L. Reud, Dr- S. N. Robertson, Geo. Moore, Dr. F. E. Smallwood, Chas. Black, Gordon Worth, Dr, J. C. Houston, Rowland Paton, Jack Fraser, Robert Nicholson, Robert Brow Nicholson, Brent Matthew, Hon. Frank -R. Heartz, T- C. Bayer, E. H. Beer, Reg. Bell, Russel Clark, Chas. Earle, A. W. Hyndman. Hon. W. M Len, Lloyd G. Lewis, W. A. Miller, Dr. Heath McIntyre, Ross McEwen, Nelson McAusland, W. B. Prowse, J. B. Ro- per. Louis W. Roper, W, A, Powe, Judge A. C. Saunders, V. C Smil- wood, Major c. Thompson, Reg, T6710!) Harry W. Weeks, Dr. J, B. Jenkins, J. 0. Hyndmnn. bell and David L. Mathleson for the appellant- PERSONALS Mr. William Brown, Fortune, was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mrs. Wm. Dockendorfr of Holly. wood. Calif, is a visitor to the Island, the guest of Mr. and Mrs» Bert Warren, North River. Mr. Neil C. Reade, Toronto, Ont., General Manager of Woods-Reade d: Co.,bmkers, is in the city and is e guest at the Canadian National Hotel. Mrs, Donald Allen left yesterday for her home in Montreal, Que. While on the Island she was the guest of her father, Mr. T. Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald returned lest night from their wed- ding trip to United States. Mrs. Lorne Paynter, Passmora BL, has underwent an operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Provcncher-m. Bcaubicn (L.) 1,- si. Bonifsce-‘Dr. .1. P. Howden (L.) ——. Selkirk-J. T. Thorson (L.-P.) 3,- 5'qu;-|,;_~E_ F, wmg; (Q) _-_.__ Battle River-Robert Fair (S_. C.) Winnipeg North-‘A. A. Heaps 1.574- (0. 0.10.) 8,841. Bow River-Charles E. Johnston Winnpeg North Centre—°J. S. (S. C.) 4.315- Woodsworth (0. C. F.) 3,753. Calgary East-John Ienderycu Winnipeg South-Leslie A. Mutch (5- C.) 2,202- (l...) 8,895. Winnipeg South Centre-Ralph Maybank (l...) 1.851. Calgary West-"Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett (0.) 1,112. Camrcsc-J. A. Marshall (S. C.) unfirfvciuzr HUNUREI) sum ATBANHUET Mr. James T. McKee was hon- ored recently by employees of the Maritime Electric Company on the occasion of his retirement as su- perintendent after serving the company efficiently for the past eighteen years. Every employee, with the excep- tion of those on duty at the plant was present at the function which took the form of a banquet in the Blue Room of the Old Spain. Mr, Ernest Bell, chief engineer, pre- sided. During the course of the evening Mr. McKee was presented with a handsome club bag by the em- ployees. Mr. Reg Cox, who made the presentation. in a brief address referred to the friendly relation- ship which had always existed be- tween the employees and the “boss... In reply Mr. McKee thanked them for their kindly aEIIIGIIIDIuuw and referring to Mr. Cox, line fore- man, and Mr. Bell, asked them to continue giving their hearty co- operation to those officials. He complimented the office staff on their efficiency and assured thorn that his successor, Mr. Ainsworth, was experienced and in addition a "good fellow." Mr. McKee said he had no fear for the success of the Maritime Electric with such com- petent employees. Shortly after, another presenta- tion was made to Mr. McKee, who is an ardent angler. ‘This was a large rubber fish, the handiwork of the "men in the plant." Churchill-Hon. T. A. Orerar (L.) 1,837. . Edmonton East-Dr. W. s. Hall ' (S. 0.) 325. SASKATCHEWAN Edmonton West-J. A. Max-kin- , p non (L.) 1.608. Assinlbola-‘Robcrt McKenzie Jaspcr-Edson-Walter Kuhl (S. (L.) 2.287. C.) Lerhbridge-J. H. Blackmore (S. C.) 2844. (S. Mac‘cod~~R-cv. E. G. Hnnscll Veg-rcvilvlc-Willnm l-layhurst (S. Humboldt-Dr. n. n. Felming u.) Kmacrncy-o. n. Elliott (s. c.) m- 'Laks Centre-J. F. Johnston (L.) 1 445 C. .) iincry. with Hwy A. Murphy in direct charge or the pipe 11M. w“- slruction and A. C. Osbourne In charge of the moving of the steel- stcrage tank. Waterloo South — ° M. Edwards (0. 58. Welland-Arthur B. Damuds (L.) 8.508. Wellngton North-‘D. J. K. Blair stone (I...) 8,026. . Wentworth-Frank E. Lennard (0.) 178. York East-JR. H. McGrcgcr (0.) 2,287. York North-‘W. P. Mulock (Ia) 778. York Scuth-‘Hon. J. Dari IAI- scn (0.) 3.921- York West-Peter L. Brown (0.) il. MANIIIDIA Brandon-JD. W. Beaubier (0.) Dauphin-W. .1. Ward a.) m. Linn-Howard Winkle: (L.) Macdonald-‘W. o. Weir (rt-r) Marouette-J. s. cm. u.) 1:110. Neepawa-F. '1'. llsclenaie (L) Micki-park's. A. MacMillan <1.) *2. ) . Medicine Hat—A. H. Mitchell (B. ) C. mp1s Creek-C. n. Evans u.) Meifort-Maloolrn MaoLean (L.) 1.001. Melviile-‘Hon. W. B. Mother- well (L.) 4.818. Moons Jaw-J. G. Rose (l...) 701. North BnW-iord-‘O. R. McIn- ‘csh (L.) 1.408. ' Prince Albcrt-‘Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King (L.) 8.298. Qirappelle-‘IL Ii. Parley (0.) “rg-‘na City-D. A. ucmven (L.) 2, . Weyburn-Jtev. T. C. Douglas (C. r.) --—. Rosetown-Biggar-M. J. Coldwell (0. 0. I.) 1.880. EUthern-W. A. Tucker (L.) S.- 889. Saskatoon City-Dr. A. M. Young (h) 1.778. Swift Olrmnt-‘C. I. Bothwell (L.) 1,287. The Battleforde-J. A. Needham (l. 0.) 1.146. _ Wood Mountain-Th. T. I". Don- nail! (L.) 1.109. Yuktcn-‘G. W. 110M194 (L.) l,- ' ALIIITA ..}.._. Peace River-R. A. Pelletier (a .) -—-. Red Dcer—Eric Polls (S. 0.) 1,949. Wctaskiwin—M. Jacques (S. C.) 118. BRITISH COLUMBIA Oumox - Albcmi — ‘A. W. Neill (Ind) 1,290. Fraser Valley-‘H. .1. Barber (0.) Kamloops-E. J. O'Neill (L.) 334. Kootenay East-‘l-lon. H. H. Stevens fR.) 519. Kcotenay West-‘W. K. liming (0.) 1,428. oglenaimo-J. S. Taylor (C. C. 1".) New Westmlnster~°T0m Reid (L.) Skeena-‘Olaf Hanson (L.) 903. Vancouver-Bun-ard—Arnold Web- ster (C. C. 1".) 131. Vancouver lltast-Mngus Macin- nis (C. C. F.) 7.180. Vancouver North-C. Grant Mec- Neill (C. C. F.) . Vancouver South-H. C. Green (0.) 277. Victoria-‘B. B. Plunketi. (0.) 999. lgfe-Jl-tmi. Grote Stirling (0.) v Acadia-Victor Quoleh (s. 0.) l.- Port-age wraith-Esq ma: In GAIL hatch-adam- (so. YUKON m: GeOIII III $00)) II. A pleasing feature of the evening was a complimentary address to the guest of honor, read by Mr. m-nie McKay. on behalf of the linemen. 'I'hc employees also presented Mr. Elmer C. Harris, formerly of Sum- merslde and now n member of the new business department, with a handsome present, the recipient having recently joined the Order of the Benc-dicts- Mr. Harris gra- ciously acknowledged thc gift. The sing-song was capabiy led by Mr. Aubrey Ward, with Professor A. Roy Kendall, accompanist. After the tables were cleared. in- troductions were in order, after which the toast to "The King" was responded to by the National An- them. Liner Ascania fir? ..'Thh II reserved l" news of local lateral! but advertise Ila. :1’ l‘ IZWIY nature may he In"; Ie g g . payable in edge; l ‘Md “rhmyfi JCANADIAN moron - The rfiflular monthly meeting of the Mwllfl-gve Branch of the Canadian lesion 2.12.5.1. was held 1.. me, Mcmirifll School on Thursday even- ins- Meeilns opened with in, Pres- ident. Simon D. Nicholson, in mu chair. Plans were discussed for holding a dinner immediately after the Remembrance Day service, sponsored by the Legion. A commit- tee was 5119911115211 to wait on the Women's Institute requesting the help of th.'s organization 1n m9 matter. The success of previous entertainments and dinners ls large- ly due to the invaluable assistance rendered by this splendid instrute," of which we all feel justly proud. Eastern Iidardiau _i_______ THE DUCIIESS’ NURSE IDNIDON-Nursc [pulse Robert! 0f Wilmslow, Cheshire, is attending the Duchess of Kent, who gave birth to a son a few days ago. She attended Princess Paul of Yuko- slavla _at the birth of her two sons. .___ BIRTHS GALLANT-At Hunter River, Oct. 15. 1935, to Mr. and Mrs. John Gal- lant. a son. HAMILL-At North Carleton on Oct. 4. 1885, to Ml‘. and Mrs. We'l- ter Hamill, a daughter. MAEBIAGES _____________________ McGoNivnLp-MEWE-At 7'16?» Redeemer Church on Oct. 9, 1935, by Rev. Fr. Flemming, C.SS.R., Annie Teresa Malone to Peter Mc- Gonncll, both of Charlottetown. DEATH S .. .__.__. _.I'. I_T'Ji ur.'NNIS-—At 16 Upper Queen St. Charlottetown, Oct 15, 1935, Mrs. Lona Dennis aged 54. Funeral notice later. BUTLER-In the City Hospital Oc- tober 16, 1935, Mrs. Catherine But. ier, widow of the late Thus. Butler. The remains will be at ‘the P351- dence of her daughter, Mrs. \Vm. Hughes, 108 Brighton Road. Fun- eral notlce later. HENRY-In the City on October l5, i935, Sarah Henry, dearly belov- ed wife of J. H. Henry. Funeral from her sons residence, 306 Rich- mond Street, at 3 o'clock to Peopl-fs Cemetery. Funeral private. Please omit flowers. MACLEOD — At 152 King Si... on Wednesday,‘ October 16, 1935, Mol- colm Mscheod, in his 82nd our. Funeral from his late resi encc Thursday, October 17th, servtce starting at 2 o'clock, funeral leav- ing at 2:30. Interment People's Damaged In “mm” 60115350" N.D. MacLean MONTREAL. Oct. 16-—'I‘hc 01m- ard White Star liner Asoania was struck amidships by the coiiler Norwegian in Montreal Harbor to- day and a large hole torn in her side. The Norwegian‘; prow was dented. Damage to the liner was not cone" ’ serious enough to prevent her scheduled'sailing for Europe Friday. Repairs were being made. The Norwegian was heading for a berth when the collision occurred. She buried her nose in the side of the Ascania moored at l UNDIITAIBI I IIIIAIJIII Charlottetow- aha North Wiitallre hens l4! ' Too Late To Claeify 7nr3i the lumnscsids to Charlottetown NIQIQ-Nflltlllidatpleala not!!! .W. It. - liaiigdfivm