OCTOBER 13. 1933 ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE its. ELEBTIUN ivnunucis 1759. iuuiio Union thud FRIDAY ‘loo-Choir rehearsal. ass-Young People's Department" . meet st Hear-ta Memorial Hall 5nd proceed to Inkerman I I Shore for a. corn boil. All‘ young people of the Congrega- tion invited. 171W Two Hundred a n d Twenty-two Candid- ates in Wild Scram- ble For 47 Seats. (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, Oct. iii-Two hundred and twenty-two candid- PJ-Ten witnesses testified today before Col. J. Welsford Macdonaid enquiry into the dismissal of Miss Ann Allen as Superintendent BISMISSIil 0F IS P R 0 B E l] Enquiry Into the Dis- charge of Miss Ann Allen, Superintend- ent of Nurses at N. S. Sanatorium Completed. , N. S., Oct. 12-(0. at the Nova. Scotia Government's of MARSHFIELD Baptist Church service Sunday, Oct, 15th at 8.30 o‘. clock. Dr. A. C. Vincent, of Char- lottetown, will be the preacher. ON LEAVE-Inspector J. Fripps, officer commanding the Royal Can- adian Mounted Police in this Pro. Vllwc. i8 Spending ton days leave of absence Ln Montreal. sr. raraivs any PASTORAL CHARGE-Greenwich at ii s.m., Communion Service. St. Peter's at '1 p.m. A welcome to all, Rev. W, E. Aitken, B. ,A., minigter, BROOKFIELD - The ggrvlcgg 1n the Brookfield Congregation on Sunday, Oct. 15th, Will be as follows: Hartsvilie, 2 p. m., s. school, 1,15 p. m.; Brookfleld, 3 p. m., S. School, 2 p. m., and Hunter River, 7.15 p. m., S. School, 2 p, m. ENGAGEMENT - Mrs. Arthur Clark announces the engagement of her daughter, Marion, to Mr. Wilfred A. Davey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 0. Davey, this city. Mar- 11688 to take place-latter part of ates tonight had been nominated for 47 seats in the British Colum- bia Legislature which will be de- ed today. len was discharged for nurses at the Nova Scotia Sana- torium. The enquiry vxas complet. this month. 1795 BUILDING TO BE (JONSTRUC. A decorated war nurse, Miss Al- TED-Work will probably begin in “political the near future on a new brick St. DllXlStflIYB Basilica preceded by the Legion Band. A very excellent “m” ‘"3108 to the occasion was WW-‘hed by Rev. w. .1. Ehright, CSSR. and was fdloweii by 13cm. diction of the Most Blessed Sacra. ment liven by the Chancellor luv, M. E. Francis. After the chm-c), service the members returned to "The Home" where an entertaining Pmmtm was carried out. Grand Knight. A. A. l-lennessey presided, and 5' V"? infibirlng address was dulivmds-by thb m. m. c. a. O'Siillive.n and short addresses by Rev- Fr. Ohm-a, 688R. and oth- ers. after which a very delightful lunch was served by the committee in charge. The celebration was the most successful in recent years and the following we; m, pmmmme, Violin Solo-Mr, Alfred Mo. Kearney. . V0001 Solo-Mr. M. J. McQuaid. Addresses-Rt. Rov. J. A. O'Sul- t liven and others. S oi al mail today I note, with sincere re- gret, the passing of Premier James D. Stewart, to the Government and to your- self, the respectful sympathy of the Prince Edward Island Provin- B. E. S. L. Premier Stewart's memory can be expressed in the statement that to to all our Returned Men). he was gentleman. regrets, I am Liberal est sympathy to yourself and fam- ily in your bereavement. Percy C. Black. Will you please extend to Mrs. tewart and her family, as well as mm‘ M" Du" New Glasgow, N. 5.: May I tender you my sympathy in the sadness which must over- come you as you have finally had to part with your husband. Mr. Stewart was a man whose ability was recognized by all who knew him and whose fine qualities of friendship made him one whom everybody loved to meet and he was most highly thought ‘of by many acquaintances from one end of Canada to the other. Hie break-down in health about c, yegr ago, deprived Prince Ed- ward Island of a most able leader and his final call is a greflt 1°55 to his native Province. I wish to Join with the many who are doubtless sending to you al Command, Canadian Legion, The highest and best tribute to l whom he met (and especially always a courteous, Christian With my own sincere personal Faithfuliy yours. Fred F. May, Major, V.D., Provincial President for P. E. I., Canadian Iogion, B. E. S. L. Conservative Association, Bfiaigaphone Solo-Mr. W. J. K n on‘ appreciations of his life and ex- raw ers m5“ - - ' pressions of BYmPP-“W- PianistFMr. Albert Blanchard. your, faithfully, Please accept our sincerest sym- John mun pathy in your great loss. CE Liberal Conservative Association, (Continued from Page 1) Mr. Maureen. M- P- Kingston. Sum-merside: _ i l GEITRAL GUARDIAN MANY "emit" i" You Muir my u-w- '-'-'-'_—'_'— rninmsev WEEK °°""“E"°E , ___ 60 i. "M B ii S ,.,.,.,.,,,,,--,,.,,, m, ,, - -»;»~ 1- ».- w“ c. 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Heavy new u nslde each you for um mcaumzirzzcgoiisplcy. which is i _ y w o0 mm,“ o, Mmxaa Alexander MacPhail. 93,, 39,, m 69,, 59,, Prevail“ "l cnyna RIVER-On Sunday Oct an u u‘ my ' - - 4 W fittfnsly cclobrated ii Mr. Black 55° J" s ott’ $1.50 15¢ 51-50 professional J Ernest n worth 15th. the service in the Preebyter- Chariot Council of ti: 0mm“ “m” m Fund's ahrcuisizr. Bottle Size Sise pharmacy. ' ' 1*?“ Chi-mil. Clyde River. will be at Knights o! Columbus. At 7.30 s Amherst N S ' _ Co“ Lu“ Fellow,‘ m he“ Bayer.- ru Prhwg semi, mo,“ 8;, 11 a. m., s. School at 1o a. m. large body o; mmbm pended w Bt- Elva-non. P- E. 1.: ' ' " - Calm Sire compound Suite AsPlfln By newspapers received by Mon Mrs. Black and I extend siricer- c 9a,; $1.29 69o 98c ROSSH- DIU SAINTCOHNfREDER|QTON~HONLYQ~A\‘>—E25f-Q>:L;:q._,T rgyg a», iirfiiiieri OBRITAili iINS is. m PRDTESI TUEERMANY By Louis P. lochner. Associated Press Staff Writer. BERLIN, Oct. l2.—(A.P.)-Grcat day Joined the United States, 27 cf whose nationals have gone on record in aflidavit, in expressing deep con- cern over attacks during recent months upon their countrymen by German citizens-in a number of cases storm troopers. Simultaneous with receipt by the United States Embassy of iiistruc- tions from Secretary of State CD1‘- Britain and two other countries to- ' Returns From Visit To Ireland Mr. P. T. Murphy who returner on Monday from a six months visil to lrcliurci said yesterday in an in- Lcrrlcu" that although Ireland ha. made great strides in the way of progress in the last ten years, th; country as a whole is not nearly a: prosperous today largely as a result of political disturbances. The Irish take their politics very seriously. It is not safe for a iner- chant to show any pai-tizansliip m he runs the risk of being boycottet by either the Sinii Feiiiers undei De Valera or the Nationalists under Cosgrowe. A third party under Gen- eral O‘Diii‘ly tends to side with Cos- grove. I Taxation in Ireland is ruinous especially to the cattle breeders. A mwfih. 8116 Said. had "refused to give her up" in spite of her pleas. As they retired late that nght, East Prince Conservative Asdn. Kindly accept and convey to all members of your family my m0" sincere sympathy 1n m“ 77°" W” Summerside, P. E. Island: dell Hull m inqujrg as u; what Step5 cow bought iii Dublin for £10 will were being taken fpwgyd pfggcgu- cost £18 landed in Liverpool — £2 tion of the Germans, it was learned Yfoight. i6 dilty- T1115 BXCPSBIVQ dilly i. cided in the provincial general el- ection of Nov. 2. 'I‘olmie (Govt) Unionists, 18; Elbow-ls. 47: Conservativesj four (running without official party. support); Independent Non-partis-I In!» 39; Co-operative Common- wealth Iiederation, 46; Independ. ent C. C. F., eight; Independents, 8G: United front party, 19; Labor, four: Independent-Labor, two; So- _ eiaiista. tour. Premier S. F. Tolmie leads his - government into the voting with only 1s candidates declaring in his support but he has taken the stand that after the elections he will consult all members who are favorable towards a union govern. ment and attempt to form a new administration. LATE PREMIER (Continued flfln. Ego 1) IMutcnsnt Colonel C. Elliott Full, ID, ADO. Members of the " cutive Coun- Iil: Hon. W. J. P. MacMillan, Hon. Adrian Arsenault, Hon. G. Shelton Sharpe, lion. H. D. Mac-Lean, Hon. Thomas MsciNutt, I-lon. Walter Mae- Kenzie, Hon. l-I. F. MacPhee, Hon. M. ‘W. Wood. Senators snd Ifbderal Members: Senator John E. Sinclair, Hon. W. C. S. McLure, M.P., Senator Creel- man MacArthur, Hon. J. H- Myers, Senator J, J. Hughes, Hon. A. E. Macuan. County Court Judges and Judge of Probate: Judge Duffy, Judge A. L. Fraser, Judge Jnman, Hon. H. L. Palmer. ' Speaker and Member of Legisla- “m. Deputy Ministers and officials. The Canadian Bar Association {represented by J. A. Bentley). \ The Bar Society. The Mayor and City Council. 4"“ 0f Finance. in which he drew Royal Canadian Mounted Police. '_ The Public. i Interment was at the People's Cemetery, the offiolsting clergyman being Rev. Dr. Legato and Rev. Dr. partisanship" after the Liberal Gov-i building on Grafton Street on the ernment came into power in Aug- site of the building now occupied by ust. Investigation into her dim“. White's Tea Rooms. The building sal was undertaken foljgwjng “n, will be erected by Mr. H. J. Phillips. ‘presentations in her behalf by of-' The Prim” bulldin! 011 the 51W fieisls of the Provincial Command Wm be dismantled- of the Canadian Legion. W AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP — Mr. Horace McEwen, City, has FOUR. WITNESSES ' been announced as the winner of Ibur witnesses were called today i" 81199011 of the charge. Miss Irene Allen a nurse at the Institu- tion said the Superintendent had warned her last year should "the 1'15"”! get in we will all lose our 1175-" Mrs. Paul Webster , who termed herself a Liberal, he'd M15; 5119f! 118d discriminated against her in the matter of an extension of sick leave shortly’ before he: Swim in m2. She said she had been told also “any nurse with Political pull" could get her posit. ion after she married, although she wished to continue work. The dismissed superintendent d3. donated by the late Franklyn Bovyer of Buribury, P. E. I. This scholarship is awarded to the lead- ing student or’ high grade entering Acadia from Prince Edward Island. TS MEN'S LADIES’ NIGHT — Last night the Y's Men entertained the Y's Mennettes in the Y. M. C. A. Parlors. After partaking of a. won- derful nieal served by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary the programme was car- ried out under the chairmanshlpof President Reuel IoPage. The first item on the programme was a. sing song under the direction of Y's Man T. W. Bentley with everybody taking amazement of the onlookers, this stunt was well carried out with Dr. Archibald, Dr. McLaughlin and Jack MaeNairacting as the doctors, Mrs. Eva MacLean as nurse and Mr. Jack Stewart as the patient- This stunt was followed by a duet by Mrs. Eva MacLean and Mr. T. W. Bentley, which was encorecl. Anther stunt was carried out by Jack Mac- Nhir. The President then called up- on Dr. McLaughlin who gave a short address in his usual humorous way which drew forth great applause. To Y's Man E. E. Clawson goes the credit of being the originator of the attention to the adviseabillty of stunt operation. The meeting was immot lction by this class of in- brought to a close with the King, vestors. Mr. Rhodes made clear the with the Y's Men and Mennettes ad- fm that the bookg o; the loan my jourriing to the alleys to indulge in be closed at any time, at the dis-i their favorite game of bowling. cretion of the Minister of Finance, I and that conversion privileges were ‘entirely governed by this comm. m. declared. She said she had discuss- ed the election with Miss Irene All- limo but 118d said only it "would be nice to vote for the Govern- ment in power." mum“!!! IBWPWIH of evidence. Col. Meodcmald closed the hearing. Hie report will be turned over to the Government. GOOD PROGRESS -(Continued' from Page 1) Mr. and Mrs. Ingram McKnight. '0! Moncton, returned home yester- day after spendinfl I- Week i" Elia“ of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Vincent. Emphatic endorsation of the l-‘te. ENDORSES LOAN the mnmyn Bower Bchomamp ed widow said, "But he are nothing The East Prince ‘Conservative! Association take this means of con- veying to you and the family, their sincere sympathy in the great sor- she said, she was "unhappy" and tearful. “I asked him if he was ever going to be nice to me. and h id ' H2112. you m“ 8° straight to row that, has come to you in the She told ‘them of going into the “am °7 your bemved hubam‘ bathroom and returning with a Hmmurable J‘ D‘ 5:17;?‘ ve bottle of poison. "I had no inten- H“ demise i‘ c” a y a‘ W . _ _ great loss to our Province, and tion of taking it; the black garb more Wmcumfly w the Pmvlnclu Conservative Party, of Whioh h! wail the honoured head for so many years. May the memory of the honour- to awn ma. so I Just took it." SEIZED KNIFE he entered and seized a large carving knife. She quoted him as saying he was "going to kill him- self," and then, she said, she at- tempted tiFwrest the knife from him. Mrs. Macintosh declared her husband throw her to the kitchen floor after she had received sever- Genei-al Manager Bank of Montreal Montreal: We regret to learn of death of Premier Stewart. Please convey to his family an GIH-NSSiOXI of our sincere sympathy in their bereave- til her recovery in hospital from the effects of the poison she had drunk. _ In the closing moments of the Toronto: Please accept my deepest sym- pathy in the death of your beloved statement made by the widow to R. C. M. P. officers as she lay in hospital. Two previous efforts in this direction had failed, and to- day Mr. Justice R. H. Graham re- served decision until tomorrow on its admissability. Charlottetown, P. E. 1.: Permit me personally and also on behalf of my Company to ex- tend to you and the members of your family our heartfelt sympathy in your great sorrow. Personally I have lost, one of my staunchest friends, one who en- couraged and buoyed me up on many occasions, and for whom I have the greatest of admiration and respect. C TECHNICAL EVIDENCE Defence witnesses called today in behalf of Mrs. Macintosh gave evidence chiefly of a. technical na- Qxprefl to you and your our very sincere ‘symbathy in i319 death of your dear husband and one of my very particular friends. ture. A nurse described her wounds. In his passing from his earthly ' sad bereavement. A. E. MacLean. Other Tributes Summerslde, P. E. L: Kindly accept my sincere sympa- J. F. Arnett. Montreal: Profound heartfelt sympathy to w“ 3nd your family in great loss . ustained. When she went downstairs for able 01:?’ w“ endeth sustain and a A. E. Grant-Crofton. a drink of water, she said, Mac- 00m‘ you 1 on“ Mgntreflf Iritosh followed. m lied been drink- smurgy; M,',,,,,,,,,,, Deepest sympathy in W“ ins. and as they reached the pantry .. President trouble‘ R. N. Taylor. Bradalbane, P. E. I.: My family and myself wish to family M. Kennedy. Summerside : t 11W! having taken part in politics rt in singing the club songs. Next mlnt- _ 1- - w. - .. l. 2.‘..°Z‘.‘.".‘..§.“‘.‘:T.§.""ii;.’f.i ‘it’; “our We leave and on other questions, she ical operation was performedon one stairs. lame m hand. Shea waned géaihieszzctedolrzend new“ had treated all nurses alike, she of the club members, much to the she remmbered nothing mom wk Snperintemtmula Insurance, s i . John P‘. McNeill, MD. Summerside: Kindly accept my sincerest sym- pathy for the loss of your husband. session, while Mrs. MaeIntosh was Premier the Premier. under cross examination. Crown H" human Foamy L. R. Allen. Prosecutor J. G. A. made “ w“ “um!” w mmdu” a Confederation Life Association TWENTY-SIX " (Continued from P880 l) Johannus Mathisen. Captain Couvielso said he order- ed the wireless operator to his abin early Saturday morning, in- tending to order him to send out ' a call for help. Swopt Overboard "He opened the door of my cabin, standing in water ankle the British and Spanish embassies and the Dutch legation had receiv- ed similar messages. Take Serious Yiew Hull made plain future relations my ‘or the loss of you, dem- hus- with Germany may hinge on the band and our beloved Premier. outcome. While an appointment for William E. Dodd, the American Am- bassador, to present Mr. Hull's note to the German Government has not definitely been séhedulcd, it was in- timated the meeting likely would‘ be Phiday. The German press has not mentioned Mr, Hull's message. Earlier representations had been made by Switzerland, Poland, Rus- sia, Austria and Czechoslovakia. All these and the four latest complaints appeared to hinge on a contention that outside of on apology by the Foreign Office, little else has been done. The record of the affidavits fylcd by the 27 Americans, all covering cases since April 4, shows that only two persons have been taken into custody, one of them being fined 50 marks (about $17.50). No informa- tion could be obtained as to when the other German, a storm trooper accused of assaulting Dr. Daniel Mulvihill of Donbury, Conn.,_con- nected with the Long Island Medical College, would be tried. The 50. mark fine was assessed against Oskar Joost, who assaulted Julian Fuhs, o. New York musician, March i2. At his trial, the Judge brought out that the defendant was a. German Aryan Nazi and that Fuhs was an American Jew. Dr. Mulvihiil was assaulted last August 1'7, like mbst of the other-s because he did not salute a parade in Nazi fashion-an upraiscd iiflll. UNEMPLOYM non:. cwn ii>*;§ c crriir rc is the result of the Government re- fusing to pay £5,000,000 in annuities to the British Government. Some of the farmers are willing to pay this duty in spite of the fact that it means paying the British Govern- ment £10,000,00o annually in duty instead of the £5,000,000 paid in an- ‘ nuities. Most of the farmers, how- ‘ever, are opposed lo the present ‘state of affairs. Mr. Murphy further said that the taxation on cars was almost pro- liibitiye, the lowest rate on a car ithc Baby Austen is £10, and thl ‘more expensive cars are taxed at i, high as £35. | Notwithstanding ,this, there is a l‘ larger percentage of very rich peo pie than there is in Canada. Even ll ‘. very small towns there are eight oi ten people worth between £35,000 and £50,000- ‘The poor are all pro~ vidcd for by the local Poor Relief Committees. Old age pensions an paid to every man and woman ovei seventy years of age provided the applicant signs over all his rights to property to another person, per- haps his son or daughter. Ireland is supplied with electric light and power from the great works on the Shaman River. Every town and village is lighted from this | center. "If you went to drive on perfect roads," concluded Mr. Murphy, "go to Ireland, There are :0 better highways in all the world.‘ I In building a rozid in Ireland, Ire i earth surface is first prepared, and i n covering of gravel rolled in, Then [it large truck carrying boiling pitch ‘passes o\'er spraying the road in i the sum:- mamier as a watering car. iMen on the sides of the road. soon as the pitch is laid, sprinkle it with a very fine gravel. ENT RELIEF Two doctors testified they thought it possible -the deep chest incision that caused the husband's death might have been self-inflicted. Crow-n medial experts had de- deep," the Captain related. “As he attempted to enter, a vast wave broke over the ship and I saw him carried overboard. I was knocked senseless, but I came to, swimming home to abide in that home not built with hands, eternal in the heavens, he leaves behind him a monument that even time cannot efface, a. memory of love, devotion, We Do OUR Share and YOUR Share FRIDAY and SATURDAY We Will Give 4 Ramsay. - “ HAIBIAGES ENMAN—FBOST—At the 111N156, Wellington, P. E. I., on Sept. 19. .1938, by the Rev. D. M. McGowan, 7 Charles Frost, eldest son of Mr. A. frost, Enmore, to Mu Enman, gyoungcst daughter of w. 'I‘lieo. _.'I.'nmen, Iinmorc. '33 DEATHS UaGfi-Suddenly at Ctlynde Riv- Ir, Oct. i0, 1038, Mrs. Elisabeth Qbuggan, daughter of Mrs. Kenneth Gunn. Funeral service at the home on Saturday at one o'clock p. m. {Interment at South Granville Cem- ltery. N, D. -MacLean UNDlI-TAKIP Charlottetown sol Illlh Wllillllfl Home lll ' 311M311: Loan was expressed to. flight 1n speeches by Hon. Chas. A. 911ml"!- fonmer Liberal Minister of Finance, Beaudiy Lemon, Pram- ionalo and Victor Ross. Senior Vice President of Imperial Oil Limited, He was very conscious or the direct moral effect which the re- sults of th‘s flotation must, have on the standing of Canada's no. tional credit, Mr. Dunning 4min. ed. Every internal b0tf0wing Qp- Ofltion was a test of credit, and this one came at s crucial time. The nation whose people manifest- ed at every turn a firm belief in her soundness and her future com- manded the respect and faith of other - " "Other nations this week are mung s shrewd appraisal of (mama's national morale," Mi". Dunning continued. NEW YORK, Oct. l2.-(A.P.) .~—8ons.torJamesJ.Davisof Pennsylvania and Theodore C. Miller were acquitted isle today . miflilliiil "ii "3 sum REVOiT (Associated Press VIENNA, Oct iii-Prince Von stsrhemberg, leader of the Aus- ti-aiian Hefmwehr (Home Guard). igppointflfi today by Chancellor iDollfuss to be Vice-Wuehrer (vice ileader) of the Patriotic Front. de- cmm; mnight his appointment marks another stride toward real- iaation of the Fascist state form in Austria- He indicated. however, that the entry of the Hziuiwehr into the Doilfuss programme, did not mean absorption of the Supreme Com- mand of the Heimwehr by Doll- fuss. ’ 0n the contrary, Prince Star- hemberg emphasized that he him- 591i is "and will be Commander in Chief of the Austrian Heimwehr retaining as before his full freedom of the charges of violating the bis-d Lottaq In; . d; action and independence." dared suicide "highly improbable" earlier in the trial. Reception of evidence had been underway three days, and it was expected tonight the case would got to the Jury late tomorrow. The widow's cross-examination would likely be completed in the mom- ins. to be followed by counsel's ad- dresses and R's lordship! sun- hing-up. Comm itted‘ On Manslaugh te rChg. (Canadian Press) OAMPBIIIIION, N. B., Oct 13- Wuliam Elsi-quail, of Dalhousie was mmitted for trial on a charge of manslausbter today st the close of n. preliminary hearing before Mag- istrate A. A. Andrew. The case a- rose from an automobile accident on Sevtomber 11. when Clement Morrlm. of Saint John was fat- ally iniured in s collision or two cars- Released on $15,000 bail, Harquail I111 1990B In’ Chi nest NIB- n and accomplish- in my stateroom. understanding ment. comfort and bless his son-owing ones. and family at your very great loss. pmmg of your husband. Please accept and convey to the members o] your family the sincere sympa- ' my cf myself and associates here. "Another wave suddenly ripped off the top of the cabin and I was swimming in the open sea. I don't know how I managed to do it. but after a few minutes I reached the one lifeboat that had not found- ered. The four men in it pulled me in." Other survivors said i0 men leaped into the water at one time as the ship foundered. 0f these only two made the lifeboat. Others who were lost are believed to have gone down with the ship. May Cod grant to him rest and Sincerely, W. G. l-Iogg. stews-rt Construction Company Sherbrooke, Que.: Deepest sympathy for yourself W. L. Reford Stewart. Warren Paving Company . . _ Unlimited Power Under NRA (Associated Press) v WASHINGTON, Oct I2—N. R. A. met a challenge of its authority tonight with a declaration by Sen- ator Wagner of New York. Nat- ional Labor Board Chairman that western Kentucky mine merators ~ who had refused i0 attend an arb- itration hearing "will be required i9 Iwcu.‘ Toronto, Ont: Regret very much to learn of the W- H. 1cm. General Manager, Warren Paving 00., Ltd. Eimhiirat Dairies Newcastle. N. 3-5 Please accent for war-salt and 1» i‘ Qlfi-vnl .v Of the Total Busi do a lot 0f good. 187 WE DELIVER C. O. D. 170'!- NOT A CHAIN srom: 5% ness Done to the NEEDY WOMEN AND CHILDREN OF CHARLOTTETOWN as directed by the Poor Relief Committee 50% of this money will be given to the Protestant Relief Fund. and 50% to the CatholicRelief Fund. : BUY NOW—it costs you nothing to , BASH and BARRY STORES W. R. DENNIS, Proprietor Great George Street PHONE 1115.