193i’. » ...'J\'..""2"2£ira .. __ THE (IHARI.U'I"FE'I‘OWNVGRARDIAN ‘ dim-District vimir; "\.GF THREIL Erinitp flluiuh Church WEDNESDAY JJD-Weekly Prayer SIIVICb-Vlillflri 5 heartily welcome-Heart: Mem- orial Hall. mo-Lrdier Aid-Special ordering- Ladies’ Parlor. Committees- General Meeting; Chairman of acvcral Committee: to report- ed the oLlier side is no: known. The flats at this section of the river are about a quarter of a mile in width, with tall eel grass on ihe sides, iiie charm“ b91118 about 90 feet wide. McKinley was too far away w notice ‘side or not, as the latter did not take La direct course, but an easier way lvvhether Cameron reached the other _ _ Shaves Mentholaied Z~ l" "N ‘i? E l; t Ems Wanted l; “flab 1043$+$RF8 oo¢o4+o Classified Advertisements , , ........._....-...._...._._._._ l z lfientral Guardian l URASIIELL sxruoio l i Manna “Q35... H .1 hn! w!“ OCCUPY —— on. 0 - , g A. McD 1mm nu.- 'ith tr» i-' STUDIO Z . g é ‘[0110 motile Benrliiett ‘Coal-uncut? pflfsfedg FROM ocroan rust Jhrough the city last evening return- " E n W35 ‘I101 Illl‘ CIIJIICQ lhfll l‘ é £1.11: étrtrrfiatnesnlrssfiaonmorh ‘fagligxment 9-44-01 g made these Teas a E ;,,,,,,,,,,,,_' ° ° “‘ —~———-—————— g success‘ I PERSONALS N“ scnA z v l . v l O . lilo-per lino ofsworrb t - Fllfirlioeollworda I . lopurllaeollworda z u... ‘lcporllneofiworda , ' a O Mo-ovoorooooo-ooooo 000p“ Found l " AlT sorr-ivnzrz i-Ufi. wclnllfogup out}; Art Ltd., 12o John Toronto. G-il-A. W. mwziifil. I“ on “OMAN 1'0 TRAVEL and appoint local repre:.e:'.:.'.:'.'e:. pmltlon permanent; yearly guar- antee 51300 (bein: $20. weekly averagel and expenses: commission and cash bonuses besides. State m, qxllcrlclivc and genera! Quali- ncstions. Winston Co., Tower Bldg, Toronto. A. W. o-Wodsattlse .29. For Sale rrTiGSErTr-Ifis-{Er roTrETsrr-r. Apply l! this Office. 5505-“. E5. sntiéfro LET. nonnu AND room signs on hand at Guardian ti Office. FOR SALE-.-\T ST JAMES MANSI: handsome Chesterfield suite. prac- tically nc-w to be disposed of; also mg}, 7164-9-24 - FdEEIrB; our: mm DARK Eastern ranch bred mink and extra male, “wit: Prank Longaphfe, Shippegnn, N. B. F‘. S. 9—1Br8l. FORD TO.\' TRUCK, NEWLY overhauled. Also one Fox Pen \vith house and den. 167 Dorchester St. "F. S."-’li23_9-23-2l. .70! SALE-SIX ROOM HOUSE 'on Malpeque Road. Open for in. spectlori any evening. Apply B. M. Vail. 7144-9-24-3i. l0! 5ALE—SE\'ERAL REGISTER- ed Slurrthorn cows with calves at side. Inspection at farm Rocky Point. J. O. Hyndman. 71_16-9-28_2l. . RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING also ruhbcr and leather traccs. All at half price. Clinton Morrison, Fredericton Station. P. E. I. S." 7113-9-23-8‘. "TOR SALE-TWO STACKS OF RAY and one lTiLiCh cow to freshen soon. Applv to B C‘. Webster. Milton, or J W Younker. St. Avnrds, Char- louctown. 7157-9-24-3l-vvcd-thurs-sat “El-BALE BLOOD MARE. . 1on0 pounds ln show . ‘Entered for local show». Work any-where $135.00. Box 2.’); Hermanville. ‘7102-9-22-24-26-31. EEAVY CARDBOARD. THE Guardian is oflerlng for sale, a Qvinllti‘ of heavy cardboard mats, $961511? suitable for the lining of chicken houses, etc. Price one cent each "F. S." iJ-IO-tf. Miscellaneous yoncz-yvaxren BLACKSMlTI-l. Apply to n c. Ford. Queen Street. Charlottetown ‘1149-9-24-‘11, 10in‘ ALFRED MeDONALD, PRO_ vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- "llle. 7092-9-Z0-1m0. i.._..._ To Let r0 car-noose WlTll fivraui looms. central. all conveniences. or will rent part furnished orunfur- ' “MM Alibi)’ Guardian. 71108-9-22-31 Wanted WANTED-A SECOND HAND n.- Iwraled CODY cf "Theory and Pflflllce of Fox Ranching" by Dr. J. A. Allen and W. C. S. McLure. ma" brice. (Mrs) Lucy A. Gordon, ‘lberion. 7103-9-22~tf. f) “ANT5"-A nntcn cow, AYR- shire or Jcrscy erode. about four 38"," 01d Newly freshcncd. also W- hlilsl be good milknr. Apply Ailvard. 1165-1-24-21 Female Help\Wanted -_ m-———- "xgliflgln gimme. noon amt. s our. nor-off "rTED-zxrliamlvciin WAIT- “ Amliy Parker House. 7006-“ ;*t\~—--——-—-s_-_ QTTD MAID FOR GENERAL sliliework. Apply 42 Cumberland "i viaz-o-as-zi. ._ 1911. census CLIRKS. ftds will _ Clvll be ir d w ' "fill e . rite M-QC. “Moo School. Toronto 10. I-B-I‘. H. W. Wall. .‘—§._, .; » I WANTED- f‘ “ Hardware -.“ rfierlfifizlif l - FOUND-ON sr. reruns nosnfl parcel containing clothing. Apply Guardian. 7117-9-23-31. $olesinun Wanted | 8 AL ES M EN WANTED — SALES c-gcnt for Prince Edward Island Good pay. Frcc outfit. We want now a reliable, energetic repres- entative to handic- the best. dis- tricts on the island. Our agency is profitable Write Pclham Nursery F", ‘Toronto. 0.1:. S. W, 5-wsff, Male Help Wanted IVANTED . mini. coon ca; Deniers. Apply Vail Bros. l . 7136-0-23-31. I l I l Escaped lEg-CAPED FROM RATYCH FEMALE fox tatooed J. H. K.—5 G. Finderl please notify W. L. lvlafEachernfl, Mermaid. Reward. 7l35-0-23-\vfmBi* Miss Nellie Foley, City, was a. vis- itor to Georgetown Monday. slnnli luv Will, Perform At Vic- toria And Mount Stewart This Week. Mr. Lloyd Dewar morning for Halifax studies at Dalhousle. hfiss Alice Buxton. returned to liiassachusrtts, Saturday accompan- ied as far as Cape Tormentine by Mrs, W. .1. Monahan and Miss Mar- garet Cameron. left yesterday to resume his Chalmers Bigney, Nova Scotia strong boy will be at. Victoria Hall ___ on Thursday evening, September Miss Clara May Benoit, secretary 25th‘ md at Muum stgwart Han’ Wm, the Eastern steamship Co", Saturday evening, September 27th. Boylston street, ‘Bnstorh is flsmng m He will give an exhibition in feats of the cm.‘ the guest or h" paremt Mn strength never before seen on Prince and»Mrs_ Q H‘ Benoit Edward Island. He will bend iron __ with his jaws and arms in sizes up to one inch; breaking four seven inch The Worn ens spikes with his teeth; holding a team Golf Ch ’S'hip of horses or letting a car run over (Canadian Press) his body, and other feats of strength ll-DO numerous to mention. 7165_9-24 MONTREAL Que Sep 23_Deci5ive victories by the favored players marked today's first round of match I play in the Canadian Women's close Golf Championship at the Moun: Bruno. Country Club, and as a re- M a r k e t s suit the sixteen players that move iii-to the second round DTMDTMFV; M morning include the defending; Mr W. R. Shaw, Live Stock Sup- champicn Miss Add MacKeirze of eriuf/eudent. reiumxi recently fr-cm Toronto Miss Marjorie Kirkham», Newfolllldlflnd Where he has been Forest Hills, Montreal, the qualify- j ilivestlgflting the possibilities for the’ ing medalist and a [ZvOUp oi lcsser-‘cxtension cf live stock markets part- Investigates Newfoundland Male Help Wantcd- _________ __i__i___..___ , AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY l (‘AN BE EARNED weekly in' spare time I selling well known line Pcrsonal‘ Unristmus (Yards, Scores of.’ Stcno- grophcrs, Accountants, Clerks. eicqf exceeded this last season. Beautiful i new portfolio sample free. Master‘ Kraft. Co. Limited. Toronto. Rep-' reseritativcs wanted small towns also. 9-15-17-19-52-24-26 N0. 2. Soles Help and Agents i r A CANADIAN GREETING CARD‘ manufacturer requires rcprcsenta-l tivcs (both sexes» to sell Personal Christmas Cards in cvcry village. town and city in Canada. Sample book free. liberal commlssionsl Write for complete informntioml I lug, glam of 03111111,“, (3011 M155 Macdicularly in connection with breeding Kelizie defeated Miss Lucille RoliandunimaL; in the Colony. A very 55g. Laval, 5 and 4 and Miss Klrkhamjisfactory trade has been developing triumphed over Miss Phoebe CQm-f-lwibliin the past few years between bell, Royal Montreal. 9 and ‘l. {the officials of the Depfirtment of .to Mr Shaw's departure he shipped Wb-lefit 0f llfl 553F955 by D11 J C ‘firmer and more extensive business ‘eluded among the latter being the lof very high quality’. Just previous "Tlli Mlffldfl 0i F004" W15 We at close range. nai t) provide for The ltlii-ncle linen and Government officials in- Ln the cours: of his address the ‘ '-'(‘me distance down Heart: Memorial Hall. When Constable 'I'i"ainor got across 11-10-11. cul LEADER nuuicin av tor car he saw a man m n boa whom he mistook at first for Cam- eron. This man reported that he had seen Cameron cross the charms] bu; had not seen him lrmcl. He may have hidden himself in. the (all gr; .5, The officers immediately iILEHZUL. imy trace of the missing man. They iulscoucred his foot prints on the Burwnw. N. Y.. Sep. BEL-Joe N" “m” Si“ “f ‘he "WY leading to the channel. but no l?l'ii'l!5 Mrcarthy, manager of the Chicago lcn the other side, which jUSllllEd the Clubs. said today that he had re- sewed word 1mm Wmum Wrigley‘ i grave fears enteridi -ed for his safety, in. and Wm. Veeck by telephonel since Sunday amrnw“ elm“ (Canadian Press) , HARROWIN G (Continued from page 1i The survivors were: Thomas Ciuett and George Arron of ‘Garnish; Chm."- les Fizming of Burin, passengers. and N Rmzerls, mate; Charles Roberts oi Push ‘Through, and Alex Mullins -.! Gobin, members of the Carranzos crew. The schooner sailed from North ‘Sydney C01 Thursday night for Bu":- in laden with 180 tons of coal. A‘. ten o'clock that. night she was stru-Ik by lightning at. the height of a 'er- riflc squall. Waves washed the help- less ship from stem to stern 1s c frantic hclmsman attempted to ‘cvinft the stricken vessel u-p into the iviucl. water poured down m: compaw utdr emei ated the coiifiden ' i ' . . ’" i ' cc. wiic. icnways. Six of the fourteen men lni- ° 1 pflsoned mere were succwsful in they expressed, uf a successful 'l‘z"ans- . T ‘t1 t‘ fill . their break fur freedom. Eight with “ a“ m s“ from Chicago. that he was to be i-e-l ha” been nude m drag m’? ‘"61 placed by Rogers Homsby‘ second! but wlthrvilt success. The search was baseman‘ as punt of m’ cubs forifloltlfllled all day hfondriy and yes- 1931‘ ierday. Last evening a number of ibouls with dragging equflwiiic v. userr» v engaged. bctwocn lhizty and fort:- people 1.1km’: Pin-t m the v CTHIITAISSIOIIP)‘ Trainrir 11.1: bcc-n in- dL-faligable in his efforts, as have also the neighbors 1r. the commun- (Canafllan Press) ity. Fudhs-r cndeavrvs i7 l”f“AfP m; ALLAHABAD, India. 59f". 234C311!- missing man will he mode today. F, R. liletthewrs. Briton, attempting to What 1S regarded as a scriiu; feat- fly a record time from England to iii-e of the case isihe fact that Australia, arrived here today, a full Cameron's mother. a ‘widowed wo- day ahead of the time set by Bert man who lives in the neighborhood Hinkler two years ago. has had no word of her son since Sunday afternoon. It is felt that he would naturally tr_v to get into rtoucii with hcl" if he were alive. Mr. Cameron returned home from the Unit/ed States a short while agof aid h: and his mother were pian- hing to go across the Line this fall. It may be mentioned that Cain- evoh is reported as a very strong- suimmez". and this added to the fact that he being a fuhermai-i and con- sequently familiar with this section of the river, the hope is that he may still be alive. Trans-Atlantic iContinued from page l), to the other side of the river bv mo- ' IFd a thorough search of both sides of the bank and the surrounding v-l ‘ lneighborhoorl. but without finding, sixirch. ~ Premier Art Guild, 210 Victoria. the two man on deck went down. The Toronto. S. H. A. 9-1-1mo. I l/Vestern Guardian l l ““__ I —TWO BOARDERS can be RCCOfl1| odntcd at 5 Cambridge Street, Sum- merside. 7163-9-24 —SAD BEREAVEMENT — Much sympathy is e:;l".~."e.=s_ed- for Professor Reid and lvfrs Reid of Bczleque in the loss of their little boy, aged six who “for! suddenly" after only one day's illness. Tito rcinuins were laid . to rcst cn lvfondny nficrnoon cit the cemetery’ in Ecdcquc, besldc those cf his little F-l<Lf‘l‘ whose occidental death occurred about a year ago-S —SIJMMERSXDE LODGE ENTER- TAlNED-The ladies of Edith Cav- cll Lodge. L.O.B.A. visltccl tiic L.O. RA. Lodge at Borden on Mciidny evening. Aftcr the usual routine v! business o vcry eujQY-ible “Pm hour vrris spin-t. A program of rend- lngs and music, vocal and instru- mental, was much alvjrccidtefi. Th? ladies of the local lodge dainty lunch to the (xsitors before their departure for their homcs.—S -Si'l\li\li-".RSlDE rouci: ("cum CAL the Police Court. Summcrsidc. on Tuesday’ morning before Stiven"; diary hfagistratc J E. “flvntt, K. C...’ two adjourned cases against a Sum- _ {Agriculture in both territories orders v {having been placed here on a num- Address 0n The ‘ber of occasions for breeding animals I Miracle Of Food i... the Department or m... and lMines, a group of twenty Ayrshire lsires. It was to investigate this trade Lawson, dietitian and osteopath at relationship that the trip was under- the Caledonlan Club R/oontslasteveii- taken. Interviews were had with a lnumbcr of private breeders. business llion Mr. Denney, the Minister of ‘Lands and Mines .M.r Downey stat- er that not one criticism could be of- lslzeaker referred to the findings of v . "Dr. McAi-rison of India. surgeon in the employ of the British Govern- ment among the natives of India. felcd Willi T688111 l») the “IV-W 1'9"- During 30 years lIi India he never ‘l ’ busincss relationships. found n case of stomach orintest- iiial ulcer, which proved to him thatf the difference between the “MM ‘ that of cred and intimated future cordial visited was Newfoundlitnd Among other places the Anglo served n_ and civilized peolts of the world was j Paper “d Power Campmy m‘ Gran? }Fa1l's. The farm in connection with this Company is one of the best-in who Colcny carrying an Ayrshire herd of about 40 nnlch cow's. Twen- lty two one year old registered Ays- ‘shire heifers were imported from r.- ' r - r s lt years from all causes was 25". less , s:ogisielxrsnnéeagdefo S“ gaglm than any ‘mm- pa" of Denmmk Manager and Directors of the Cam- Sir Arbuthnot Lane. consulting sur- , _ Y d LS1 m b, item at. Guys Hocrilui! says" “Th*'1mny' Fume Eh“ and “ . . .. sideved when the nan PUY¢11=15e5 dietary habits of civilization is rum)“ _ , ,, _ are to be made. Very few young "erlmbieipzidfifias fiirzlizrs- auzmaks are raised W mfltwily 011 cr exp-an e e cc . ‘ . i115 farm, as it is considered less starches. and minerals. Food is X10»: Wm“ m buy me mature cm,‘ The energy nor heat. the doctor ‘ ‘ z saidflMcPhei-son. 3°55. ‘N615?! and “he? Find is a builder and YEPi-rer of fir.‘ ‘- “Mding centres were mo ‘qsgwd, primarily a matter of diet. I Hind Hede oi Denmark has estab- lished colonies near Copenhagen where he works out a system of Peding. He has done this for 35 years The death rate during the last 15 six survimrs, in that hectic n-iinute. had leaped ir-to the nearest dovy. a craft unequipped with food. water. oars or compass. A fully equipp-id boat had also been securrd to the vessels deck, but the leaky shell was the one chance thrown in the wiay of the men. TM) thwarts were split and lashed together for oars. Then be- can the three day vigil. They had no idea of direction. Early Friday t?" bretze freshened and seas ran high. Every effort was called forth to pre- vent founderlng. Late that nigh‘. the storm abated. but other horrors were in store. One c-f their number brcarric crazed and had to be held in thr- craft. Late on Saturday night a schooner was sighted. Hope flarivi high and then wYent. out as the ves- s-i put about on another tack with- out seeing the dory and vanished ov- er the horizon. Early on Suridaii‘ P- steamer passed in the grey dflvm» 011 Sunday night. salvation came. The body. Prof, Metchnikoff. who went to Island brecdmg Shams were pfimm the Bulgarians to discover if pos-lcm on many funny M, Mcphersor-l, sibie the cause of longevity. notlccd , “to is usmg a Sh? m.“ by Geo that. they drank koumLss, fermented 305w?“ ms an exvelkfla“ hM-d o1, milk. He cgrrie back and told thclAymhires 533m, foundgtlblal, one! milk enabled thcm to live tn be old. ‘i going 0W1. 7O pnmds daily, or; on: In Mexico he would have found hobo; the {sq-ms a cow purchased from foods. pungent. foods, but no fermcnt- I Al“, Agnew‘, Charlottetown, could oil milk. If he had been n philosopher “m; m; purchased for $1000.00. 111111 lhc would have found there was 1105119 i5 worth every cent of it 1/00. similarity in foods. but an attltuclclsgotezl Mr Show. S‘me OYdQYS hi‘? cl mind which w-as "don't. worry." been placed for additional animals. white hull and dark sails of the schooner Vingotta. loomed out of the darkness. They hailed her with every mince of remaining strength and fett mu them iri dry Clot-bins. fed and resting in the vessel's bunk. WEST RIVER tContinued from page l) ' The plane carried 93 gallons of gasoline sufilcieut to keep in the air for seven hours, although they an- Lavender Shaw ing 43:9 ' Cream Lathers Well and Lasts Longrr. It's. Just A Liitlr- Better. l . 0c large lube 35c 5n 50c l Pjilmolivc Lifc ll un_: l lllcnnen‘: Mentholatum = Mimi"? Shavlnt Ehav n; Sharing (ream ("roam i Cream Cream 290 28c i 392 39c ROSS-DRUG-UNITED SUCCESSORS TO MacKINNON DRUG CO. umuz or‘ LOWER nun; PRICES THE The Abcgwelits Lose Decision ‘Must Play Three Game Series With St. Agnes Notwithstand- ing Other Assurances To The Contrary-First Game Thurs- day Afternoon. There's something "putrid m At 3n? gate the Nova 5Com Peru." The AhcgueiLs. after bcingzi. nylons (2191: 5131- hurls,‘ an: g-zivcn evoijv assurance that the com- . what. have you will have a bdrm; mg scrlc-s between St. Aciics. lloli- m ihcir hands. even if it were a fax. and Abcgweits would bc best smlcicn death "fixture." The 14x31 three games m five recetzrzcl word club are COilildEYi! of turning in the 12st night to the contrary. oil". Jack best baseball 0y the“. careers The Stems. local official, war. informed huilili; staff_—and a goodone too- m“ ‘he M~ P- P» 113d "lied i". fa- is pruned to the pout and ready for vor of Et. Agnes! wishes. after first all emergencies. Therefore fans let's ‘~‘-‘1‘-1§’ m‘ the Iflflfldcrc. flciordlne 5o. get behind the bovs and lift them to Mr. CyillESPlF, President of the alone the paths Mth whole-hearted lvfaritime athletic branch. From the gate ll looks as if the Island has been getting the shot: .cnd of evcry argument of late. and ‘supp -rt Remember. there's only one game ltere and a record turnout. is cxpeciccl. _I\l. I‘. B HEADS RULES FIVE ‘this fll"lll?]‘ crprciallyz, should h." 35mg 553155 Joker. up at tile M. P. B. annual meeting which i.= to be held hcqc This i; taken from the Halifax curly rcxi. month. ' _ 351-3143 The first game will be played iv- ~ morroiv afternoon. starting at 3.30 CH‘A_R}_.Q'ITETO\\’N 513p; gg._ and the second at Halifax on Satu.'- This afterncon C C. Gillespie. fTtilflfifil of the M. P. B. A A. U. ' o! t‘. notified Byran Brown. Vice- Presldcnt. of the Abegweits that five rla"; the third if irccessary. on a neutral battle -grcunrl. ticipated making the 498 miles to I" the P35? int?1"l71'°'\‘11‘-@13] i“5‘~."" Harbor 51-355 m n“. mum offs have been over the ‘flTE game‘ Both flyers dcspatchcd telegrams limit. and why m the z-flme of com- m friends 55mm hopping om D1; _;__mnn sense or decency has this new 5_ and NIX-s‘ Jam-mg, [he 3.155“, m- rule liccn iiniizizratecl. If a ball ac- whom the aviators have been for the Z-‘ITKHIIOH 15 llififillfllllt‘ 0f Win? U11‘. route it should not be in the grime. games would be played in the semi- Lnal baseball series, two in Char- lottctown. two in Halifax. and if a f..'ih is necessary it will be staged in some nouirai l')\\'li. St Agnes of Iialjax will dcc-"cle where the initial last. week, were the last to b.d them God-speed Weather conditions permitting a take-off w.ll be made from Harbor Grace for Croyden Field, London. early this morning. The machine will be given :1 thorough over-hauling. and will be refueled preparatory" for the long flight. The following telegram has bcon received by J. M. Murlcy. Superin- iciident, C. N. R. Telegraph Office Landed at 5.30 p. m., after far." trip. hiany thanks for co-operaticn. Kindest regards to everyone. Capt. Boyd and Lieut. Connoi- Every" Confidence in Ship HARBOR GRACE. Nflrl. Sept 23 ---"She's the same ship tha". took Chamberlm and Lon c acrozs and “"715 ‘we drinking or unnamed of his cows on twice a day milkiflfv-‘ii-hin 110W mimll/BE» 9595-7011“ Bill‘ she's Just the snip t3 do ll. again." said Captain Erroll Bilycl as he step- ped from the Bellanca monoplane Columbia. here toiiicht. four hours and forty-mo minilics after he and navigator Harry Connor had hoppccl off from Charlottetown. In viev" of reports of stormy and unsettled ‘game will be played but it is oori- siderccl likely that Charlottetown .wili be chosen for the opening game GUiF A dclegariol: of Sunimerside golfers .nn the mutation o.‘ the Chii-lciia- 1min club. came to the city on Satur- ca); At the liizks they were cordially welcomed cn behalf of the members It is unfair not only to the Abe- gziveits but to Charlottetowg baseball fans as well. were met over Cape Breton. bu! the‘ wcather cleared when Newfoundland was reached. The first question Boyrl risked was where hfoars had crashcn‘ 111 Miles Per liour The plane made the apr 5.00 mile trip from Charlott an average speed of 111 mile;- per hour Boyd and Connor plan to fir" v;- Vt’, K Roger: "vlio spoke briefly. the southern circle course to Eng Dr Ennis Smith replied for the lurid The C".llll‘i‘ll7lfi s ti’.lliffll"t‘~‘l “.111 ‘»'\'c;-r~i'iicrs and offered the hospit- a Sperry artificial horiz.-... but cnr- al.iy of tho writern town n local ‘golfvrs for next Saturday". The iri- vitdiimu was aiveptecl. After the exchange of ccurtesles ;i'i (he club house the Summcrsicc play- ci-s poirccl off villi missus Charlotte- town friends in mixed iiuvscmes. for on en; win niicvizoons spar" Artzvm." at the links C0l1‘.‘l‘lilL“l un_ abated cowering chiefly in the mom's . .adie;.' chouvi'cii.=ii:ps. The form- cr has been piafcd iii tages and is vies no radio. Not Thinking But Acting MONTREAL. m “sip; Britain no longer tho-H ii.“ m. its last The doctor explained that an impulse f One of these is to go to His micell- of the mind is enough to dkturb dig- ‘ ency Governor Sir John Wdd-GW-l before coming to town. and while weather along the Irish coast, how- upstairs attempted toscape b3‘ Jump- ever, Captain BOW UlWShE i! i11- "l r : u_ Canada but acting i: to such =.."1 mo‘ “we cf cam-W" __ lllfll merside party. one for driving a car ‘canon 1n the bod“ to the common dozmci‘ in Summer- __ aide dud the other f c: failing to stop‘ at the "strp slpzn" at Summer Std: _ _____ _ were dismiwdl Hcaih 5YI°I1R~ K- °-- ' rinmToN-Ac Tryon, si-pt. 22, 1930. Qppeared fm- the nccilscci. Another‘ w my’ and Mm Myron o’ Brlnmn‘ 118m’ for speeding W85 fined 525 “d a daughter, Margaret Elaine. ooate.—S. __ -]'NDIAN RIVER INST-ITUTE- __ The September lifts-ting was held on co Wednesday the 10th at tire home of u “m.” Pa“, Coupe‘ ‘an H; Mrs. Archie MucLc-llaii. Meeting op-. yo,“ Pruner“ wednudiy n 2 ened by the singing of "Aiild Lanl§o'c1u¢k_ ' Sync." Roll call was than asnwered BERNARD__At h" ha“ in 8mm by thirteen mcbmors with “My MOW" lnerslde ‘Tuesday September 23. 1980 ‘ers Maiden Name." Ono visitor preB-i Mrs. Jesse Bernard, Funeral today at ent. 8B cents was ordered paid to W.) o-clock from m. residence m my mmmlttee. School committee re-" people's otmamy‘ B" c_ ‘L s‘ ported a book wanted by teacher.‘ Clau- Jeans otflcia-tlng. New committees were appointed. ll. was decided t1 have school windows‘ g§¢“““q . puttled during fall vacation. Lunch- 3 N. D. MacLcan con was then served followed by n. uunnnnn "l". Blinks DEATHS who showed Mr Show a dozen IS- iand lambs which he was furry-BS for his own table and which M1‘ Show was instrumental in 11186418 for him. 'I‘hcse flnlmflls P!" d°ne well under their new surroundings. The trade in commercial live cattle is somewhat. dull at the present time Fishing 55 “m, good in Newfoundland this season owing to a serious shcrt- age of bait and when fishing is bad business ct all kinds is dull- AW“ one hundred head o! cattle per week satisfies the st John trade. very 0f- ien this number is exceeded. cousin! g glut, lnfl thg lmIflQdblM 1170913171! of prices. Prince Edward Isilnd ml- tarial is about the best coming in, but there is a necessity in order to maintain a healthy tnne in this Mar ken that some restraint be pract- ised in the number of animals being Shipped from time to time. 80ml criticism was also offered social hour. and the meeting closed. ‘ with the National Anthem. Next mac - in; at the home of Mrs. Alex Cram} IALLIII Roll call to be answered bv "Dif- 0 nuhu“... Q ' , I Illfli Wfilh o ferent Ways of Using Pctatos.‘ E plmpfljag : o Athlete: rocanmanflllnarl’: Maine ~_. "~~----‘--.-...... with regard to the shipment of small pigs. These animals are often crowded into small boxes, and reach there in a weakened conditfon with in: out of the window and makiniz towards the river. The officers fol- lowed in pursuit. Cameron got. out on to the mud banks. Th? oflicors again told ‘him he was under arrest and would have lo come back. This. Cameron refused b: do. The tide at the time was very tow and he started b0 walk towards the channel. Oommiuioner Trainer went back to the oflcen‘ ca: with the intention Cameron was been to start swimming across the channel. Whether he reach- Ncwfotmdland ha; excellent pos- eibiiitiq for trlde. It always has been a fine absorption point for our materials. but the Colony appreci- ated mood quality and service, and will respond in a financial ‘sense if this la givin. Mr Show returned by the s. s. wrath very oftcn cxurring. Crates to inspect registered animus in the likely their flight to Croydon. Eng- "l" m‘? f~"“'." M11‘ 0*‘ "m3 Cn Saturday Gordon Hughes won land. would rtarl tomorrow". The Columbia swooped down from the sky nvcr Harbor Grace airport just as a {ZlOFICUS September" driv was giving place to dusk, and made a perfect landing at exactly seven o'clock locel‘ daylight saving time. (5.30 Atlantic Standardi. A more suitable time ciuld not have becn chosen for the fliuht from Char- oi’ motoring around to the other side icitetown, where the i115"! 118d 59"". of the river, while Clmstable nfcKin- held up for a wcck bi‘ "11fH\'0YB\>l"l ley remained on the New Haven side. weather. The pla -e was first slf-il- . ed on reaching the coast at Port. Aux Basque. The flyers scouted tilt- south shore to Pa)‘ ‘Lnrccnt. btfor: "heading for lhtii‘ nirpnr‘. Second Visit ‘This is the Columbias second visit to Plnrivcr Grace In 1928. with Mabel Boll aboard. the Bellanca landed here, but did not proceed furihcr in Fan-north to North Sydney, and mot- the proposed rnc~ with Mxs Earhart limo;- viiis fnonncn and the 1'cm'.1.n"l-' 0nd through to Chlrlotietovim call- for thc honor of heinf! the i“! choc ‘er or (he ova" “cw wvcri b" a I'm-i ing at B number 0f places tn mule to carry" a womwn :~"":o.-='l1~ Atlantic. _c.“l"cr\'l life-‘wn lh‘. (‘riplnin Boyd sci-i they." had frfiw -"'~'»"-l'fl ‘I0 1111391‘ l“?! 1'30"‘? WW1 lfltérflts 0! varicue bretclers in the n (rue campus ran.“ ifllil Ch: ‘_ notmorgtmntoriinoech. iottetowri. Rain end thick clouds in the Old Cuznrzjv or»- ii‘ p". in Canada lonkina OVH‘ flir- grail said T. .len' us Torn. ' arrival in Mr Jenkins. ber cf the from E Gunsaillus Jr, ‘Ben Conrad Vffili from Lloyd Wcllncr ll". the ucxi rnunrl \'ir Saunders lI'."f‘t$ Gordwzi I-lviziic: and the wm- "r plays Eon Conrad in the finals who ‘.5 not i , a in B07135!‘ Err-d. bin n; an ant que denier of international rep-rte. lies been cver in the Old Sale Cfuiiriv on both harbour busriies; Ch ’To um Property and personal Cfeu) Saved g FOR E LL‘ at. puliic auction o: iTucsdajr the 30th div nf September PETERI-EAIJ. .Al>c".'dev‘i1sl1irc.S;.-vt-l1930 o: ‘J oclcc‘; pm. dwelling house land Serf '23 ~SiXf_\'-ffllir men. mzii-iyuvith all modern mnvenenoes, I of thcm Japanese and Luscar; \\holrc.r~lns and bath. l1:"?l~eny' of C. C fsz-mrrl (he crew of the 6.614 trin llfceschen Err mp Roan with about Brrish steamer Pr" cf Onka, 1\l'1'.€»ll:i\\‘n acres cf land suitably situailbd ntc: here in a‘.'>"." icn building 1cm storm (IIYFWQ i110 n 2hr “'07? lTF-l I-“rr ;*9"..:ii'11's apply to McLean VHF’! twin; by lifczuirds. Fri ~ 0'15: cKinnrm, nofciiors. Rlqvll Bani! the mm wci"? llkPll off by breath" E.......vi'z l-r m; underslgngd, J-A. RRDDNALD Auctioneer ""1 ‘nsz-o-r-i-d l ran on the rocks 1". the day atizi f n1“; man- sove B II‘: luggage. I r _.-.,. l~~ », -..-... ..~r destroyer Vvaiker siozd by aged to list. lTlze ice m‘ b)‘ tn EWAEI food la wilu, ' RAISJN me and c whole cuiun r , .5 per - . ». belo\_' Sootin, "nsuclck etion Bntisl