NOVEMBER s. 13g ember 5th. and 6th. Skins. “...-... -—Siiloer Foxes;- Mr. J. Kirsh will be at ...}. Charlotte- town office Thursday and Friday Nov- c. R. lMpacQuarrie buying Silver Fox as i; ‘a r.—'- n- r:rzr t": i‘ r :'-" {Asa -w Classified Advertisements :r...'"'....."r... gm IOII “Ki cl! | ‘i l‘!!! ‘iulfi se neon-neu- Q Qgfflg i - v ‘ ‘e--. , , , ‘ _ _ _ _v__ Allents Wanted For Sgjg i IIIG '5 PBIVATE CHRISTMAS A Gnellfll Card Sample Book 1"" l" WV-‘keffl- Unusual oppor- tunity to make money. caplm °P "Defiance unneccss y. Brad- hPolYfelllmr Brantford. Ontario. A. W. NOV. 3-121. M CARDBOARD, 11111118 Outhousee etc.. sheet. Guardian oflice. Modern improvements. 17 Qrlebar Street. 0533-10-23-121. Miscellaneous . some ALFRED McDONALD, mo. vlncial La d s ., - ville. (R. srlfloulilgeyo‘ Herman _-_-_ To Let T0 l-ET - ONE colvrl-"oaralim I room. Apply 139 Kent Street. 9834-11-4-21. Wanted >- Shorthorn Bull. Apply to “J." Guardian. 0837-11-4-21. warrrsnpaoou AND noann by a round married couple. Write M, M. Guardian. II-i-Si. WANTID -- PERSIAN LAMB FUR. ' 041's. Davison, 1'10 Prince Street. . 0897-10-20-71. _......__.__._.__._._.. JVANTID TO PURCHASE, PUB! bred Scotch Collie or Boston Bull. Anyone having same communicate with Box ‘I18, Summerside. 0840-11-44! . _~ ‘ricer _. rwo one! sneer. . . -_ Mayus Ford, North Milton, . - _ _ osss-li-s-sl.‘ Lost calo-lo-ls-l month. ' l ; wsrrran - YOUNG runs anon Ymm" “NAMES "l" “l! I FOB SAL! — OLD PAPERS, s cents bundle. Guardian Office. l 2-4-ti FOR SALE-INFANTS LAYETE Baby Stroller, Furniture. Apply Guardian. 9864-11-5-31. FOR SALE-REGISTERED Shropshire Ram. D. C. McLean, DeSable, P. E. I. 9835-11-4-21. FOL SALE T0 LET, BOARD AND "Wm limit on at Guardian Office. < q this week only at Worthy’s Drug Store. 0860-11-5-31. FOB SALE AT A REASONABLE price. a nine room house, silitably finished.‘ Apply James A. Mc- Kenzie,Scotchfol-t. ilflill-ll-sr-ii. __.___.,_____._i.. FOB SALE - LARGE WOODEN ‘ bed and spring. mattress. Also Couch. Apply Guardian. 0865-11-5-11. arm-ran qualvrlrr? ooon cabbage. Price reasonable. G. F. Ferguson, New Ion, , r: v _ Jfi-‘d-di. FOB SALE-BABE BURNER. AP- Dly 34 Inngworth Avenue. 0050-11-4-21 -— lightfully on Thursday evening of SUITABLE FOB Mrs. James Lynds, and Mr. Ed. 1°- W Lynds both of Charlottetown and “m SALE _ "w! commit llngton and Mr. George Birch. THE CHA R Li TITPZTY )WN CUAR INA}: 4 l i CIIIST- CHURCH, Cherry Valley llunday Nov. 8th, Church School, I p. m. Evening prayer 2.30 p. m, aoanrm COMMUNITY rum. -4 " 11111111110! Church service will be held in the hall at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. J. L- Lund of Iryon, l GQZFTTED-The following Civil 597W” Permanent appointment has been gazetted: Pension and Nation. at Health, John S. Jenkins, (Dr.), 0-4-5» Medical Omcer, Gr. 2, Part Time, Charlottetown, PEI. MUMP5_T1\° Public is hereby notfiied that the Deplrtment of Public Health has taken mumps off the list of notifiable diseases. This means that contacts of cases will be allowed to attend school.’ But children suffering with mumps must remain at home until all‘ swelling has subsided.-9866-11-5-l. ENTERTAINED - Mrs. Frank Dorsey, Borden, entertained de- last week at five tables of mixed Bridge. First prlzss were won by consolations by Mr. Willlam Mll- PUMP GUN ILLEGAL-A oorres pendent in yesterday's Forum want ed to know where a pump gun was forbidden in wild fowl shooting.| "The Fish and Game Act of 1928.", specifies as "Offences at all Sea- sons“-the use of any machine automatic or pump gun for the pur pose of hunting or killing geese or game birds. . POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning one of-' fender in a drunk and incapable‘ case had his $5 ball bond es- treated, another was fined $5 andl costs or l0 days. An offender in a» drunk and disorderly case was ‘ * to so dtys in Jail. Al ‘vagrant was dismissed. The case of’ two parties charged with keepingzl’ disorderly house was adicurned until today. MEETING OF CITY SCHOOL BOARD—At the regular monthly meeting of the School Board held yesterday, Mr. Hammond Johnson, Principal of West Kent School, was given leave of absence until the end of l‘ ‘ During Mr. John- son's absence Miss Esther Ratten-' r, was up, ' aanro roll sans. six-runs Cabinet Model $35.00. Apply 139 Hillsboro Street. oals-ii-sl ‘LOST-BETWEEN ROLLO BAY ' and Charlottetown. 81W overcoat. Notify Miller Bros. 9840-11-4-21. , LOST-Gill BILL IN ONE 0F CITY ' stores. Finder leave at this office. 0852-11-4-21 , Opportunities for Men and Women MARI MONEY '1'!!! AUTO KNITTED WAY WITH OUR HOME WORK PLAN i you have a positive means of making a steady inooms. Thou- sands of happy successful workers have done so in the last fifteen years. I! you are out of work, you can make real money this ...-ans...‘ u way. If you are employed, you u; san quickly and easily turn spare time into cash. so: particulars, write Auto Knitters, Ltd. Dept C167, Toronto, 0. Nov. 8-5-7-10-12-14-11-19-21-24- 26-28. ea.aea~. All‘ — WE HAVE CHRISTMAS Card designs in black and white for hand colouring. Interesting pastime with opportunity to make» money colouring. and selling. Catalogue free, with samples, I0 cents. Tally i-Iol Art Shop, Stair Bldg, Toronto. - O for M and W-Nom-S-‘l-lo-lfl-li- I'l-l9-2i-24-20-2e-Dec.-1-3-5-8. . hi‘? Female Help Wanted em CIIISTMA! canoe ' 5 s CAN ll IABNID __ and paid weekly in v spare time selling well known line nonal Christmas Cards. Exper- ence . An early start and our tic-operation assures suc- FOR SALE-TWO HORSE-POWER motor complete with switch box. Apply Bike shop. 9830-11-44! ._.. MINKS AND RANCH FOE SALE. 22 minks, some proven breeders. . Ranch twelve pens. Very cheap ' for outfit. Apply M. Delaney. Wellington. 9750-10-81-61. FOR SALE - i0 H. P. IMPEBiAIx marine engine in excellent condi- tion with shafts, propeller, tank l and fittings mplete. Also used Dodge four and six cylinder. Chev. four. Chrysler four. Ford four and Oldsmobile six engines. All guaranteed to be in good oon- ; dltion for their price from $20.00 up. W. B. Prowse d: Sons. Char- lottetown, P. E. I. 9820-11-44". Nursing waarrifn -.NI’lRflTlV_(T-RV 1w- neriencnd nurse. Anwlv "l-l." Giver-Nan. " 9801-11-5-31. rrczlrzzs ON sswmnnnvo no. nnsralr . Flour-s on the sawmilling indus- try for 1920 comnlled by the Do- minion Bureal of Statistics with the co-operation of the Forest Service Department of the Inferior, show a total of 3.161 sawmills in opera- tion. or these the province of Que- bec, with 1,044 mills reporting, has almost one third. but as regards else and capacity of mills, mitlsh Columbia leads with thirty seven mills having a capacity of twenty minion feet and over, Ontario com- eeae. Beautiful new portfolio free. Master fits-aft ll to t‘. was also. I-F. I-I. W. ll-s-s-‘l-lc-la-il. Male Help Wanted . IIOOII IXPIIT BARBIE . our special low cost Iradustes. Write Moler Barber College, 57! Harrington, Halifax. Oct. H-tts-tf." 00o ldflialllll- mmn” ‘rntmuml The lowest or any tender nee up. s. an Jonas.’ —~en s»... . ing second. with ten such mills. Card of Thanks A Alexander MacDonald. and family wish to thank their llflfllbofl. friends and relatives for Mass Cards, Spiritual Offerings ind letters of- sympathy and kindnees-ta-tham-la their recent sad bereavement. l 0814-11-04! OATS n-ii. WealalnwlfllOataatolsWllv- home PrIaeeBinetWBai-f .$ the Magna Charts in English was ordered to be placed in each city school. It was decided that only those pupils who are actually suf- may continue at school. MARRIAGES FERGUSON — GORMLEY — At, Charlottetown, Sept. 28, 198i, by‘ Dr. E. H. Ramsay, Lloyd Kenneth‘ Ferguson of Charlottetown to Al- berta Agnes Gormley 0L’ Albney. P. E. I. DEATHS ltATTEl-I-At Juliette, Quebec, on Nov. 2nd. i931, Rev. E. J. Rattee in his 82nd. year. Funeral heldwed- nesday. i-‘URZlt-In the Prince Edward Is-r land Hospital on Wednesday, No- vember 4, 1031, Mrs. Frederick Fume, aged 50 years. Funeral from her late residence, 0 Alley Street. Thursday, November 5th, service at’ 2 o'clock, leaving the house at 2.00.! Interment, People's Cemetc y. m ME_ld_(_llllAM In loving memory of our only child Doris Mae Adams, who departed this life November 5th, 1930. At home in the beautiful hills of God By the valley of reef. so fair, Some day, some time when our task is done We shall meet our loved one there. Our lips cannot speak how we loved Oar hearts know not what to say, But God alone knows how we mill her Alwe journey along life's way. Inserted by Mather and Dad. 11-5-11. ' N. AD. MocLean UNDIITAI IHIAI-III nariettelawa lfl llortls WIIIIII bury will take duty in one of the’ classrooms. Miss Helen Johnson, to the staff _, of‘ Queen Square School. A copy of] faring with mumps, must remain‘ away from school. Other children‘ in iamilys where there are mumps‘ FRIED GIIIGKEII The treat of the south. pguolgng, Delectable. THE MILTON BELL TEAROOMS Dainty, 036-11441. CLYDE RIVER. Baptist Church. Rea-opening services, Sunday. NOV- ilth, are as follows: Rev. B. H. Stav- ert, ll a. m., Rev. J. G. Wakeling, 3 p. m., Rev. Dr. A. C. Vincent, 8 p. m. CORRECTION-In the report of the W.C.T.U. monthly , on Monday evening, it was errone- ously stated that the county gather- ‘Miss Ens McLeod _ _ lnll’ would be held in St. Paul's Hall. Feb. 6th. This should have read November 6th. HALLOWEEN ACTIVITY OUT- SIDE THE CITY-The Provincial Police report that there was not much damage done throughout the Province on Halloween night. Wag- ons were dropped in streams, farm machinery injured and left on the roads, but the pranks were mostly harmless. South Lake Notes Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Montgom- ery who recently spent a short vaca tlon visiting relatives here left for their home in the U. S. A., on F‘r'day. Mrs. Danie] MacDonald, South Lake who had been visiting for some time with relatives in the U. S, accompanied M'r. and Mrs. Daniel Montgomery returned via motor car to her home here. Miss Gertrude MacDonald, Char- lottetown, recently paid a flying visit to South Lake. Mrs. Ivan C. MacDonald, South Lake, was a recent visitor to Soul-is. Mr. Walter A. Fisher, South Lake has purchased a Ford coach. The Halcween party held at "Bothwell Beach," under the aus- pices of the South Lake Women's Institute was a decided success and a neat sum was realized. The school, here, is progressing favorably under the efficient man- agement oi Miss Kathleen Shreen- an, teacher. Mackeral fishing, this week seems to be the order of the day, and quite a number of boats are to be seen off the South Shore. Some good catches hafi been reported. Mrs. S. J. Rose, Lakeville, was a visitor to Sculls. Despite the prevailing low prices- for potatoes quite a number of bushels has been shipped th‘s and last weeks. Mr. Chester Bruce, Kingsboro and Mr. Wilfred MacDonald, South Lake was a visitor in Sdurls. Mr. and lvlus. John E. MacDon- ald and daughter, Mary, Souris East, way visitor at South Lake on Sunday last. Some workmen are atpresent en gsged in work on the telphone lines, putting in new posts etc. We are pleased to note that the condition of Mrs. P. MacDonald, East Point, who had been seriously ill, is greatly improved. Mr. Walter Blackett, Kingdboro. motored to Souris on Saturday Waning. Miss midi-ed ‘A. MacDonald. teacher, Mlllvale, recently spent a short vacation at her home in Bothwell. We sincerely regret to chronicle the serious illness of Mrs. Margaret McVl-ne, Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ford and m. George E. MacDonald, South Isalerattendcd the wedding of Mr. day last-C. JIIST IIEOEIVED Just arrived. A shipment of ladies‘ and men's new! I'll?- bul, gelling t seeon hand price. We aha Taave on h!!!» a few lalllev and sell" W“ m and m lined. m. In h“ we have a little of everythin- It would pay 1W l0 ll" '5 VII". Second Hand Store l0! Richmond 811101 a 000-11441. wimp» DIBLOIS BIOS, If"). WG-ll-I-tbar-sat-tae-lli ‘Plflelfi Phone 59-!»- Joseph Pacquet, Sourls, on Wednes-l ‘ til October l3 when a fen per cent ' PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE Queen Si. Central to date Moore d: McLeod Ltd. ....... 50.00 Fflacrs Hardware Co. Ltd 15.00 Woolworths Ltd. 10 00 Wright Shoe Co. ..., 7.00 5 A McDonald ....... 50 l’! L Worthy ......,... .. 5.00 J. G. Jamleson .............. 5.00. ‘G. M. Richards .............. 5.00! ;A- W. Hyndman ;S. L. Hardy James Brady 5.00, 3.00‘ A. E. Toombs .. . 2.00‘ Dr. Smailwood .. .. 2.00 _R0l'al Bank Employees .. 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 I 1.00 ' Commerce Bank Employees . .- Frank Teed .. ,J.M.Jcnes.... V .. 1.001 ,Cll3.i‘l€S McKenzie ..., 1,00‘ Dr. Ayers ............ 1.00 D. A. Bruce ................. 1.00 1.00 ' 1.00 ' 1.00 1.00 Nell McKenzie ,Cllal'les Ross ................ Frank Riggs ................ A. MCLEHIlw-u- ...-nos“...- Miss B. Willie .. ......... 1.00 Miss E. Boswell ..... .50 1 Miss MacDougald ..... 1.00 A. J. Hearts 1.00 L. Ward .. 100' W- L. Henry .. 1.00‘ James E. Harris . 1.00 J. Rodd .. 1.00‘ C. C. Hceschen .. .. .50 'Miss McLennan.............. .50 MissDay.................... .50| .50 Miss E. Sutherland .......... Sueen Square Buildings tn date v Judge H. L. Palmer .......... 5.00 Judge Saunders 5.00 George Barbour .. 2.00 i Misses Lowther 2.00 ‘ 'R.H.R0gers....... 1.00: Miss R. Vinniccmbe . 1,00 ; ‘ Miss Frances Moore . Miss M. Webster .. Miss E. Cook Miss O. Lov/thcr . Miss N. Younkcr . 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 _ Miss K. Peters . 1.00 J. F. Whear .. ... 1.00, V. Saunders................. 1.00‘ yDaniel Cummings ........... 100' McKinnon............., 1.00 Miss Eleanor Bourke ........' 1.00 G.E.Ritchle................ 1.00 .l'...E.McLeod....'............ 1.00 Upper Prince St. to date E. H. Haviland . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 10.00 Mrs. H. W. Iongworth . 4.00 Miss Havlland .. 2.00 Mrs. Williams ... 2.00 ’ Mr. Gay . . . . ... 2.00 ' Mrs. s. Elliott Full . Mrs. Huestis .......... 1.00’ Mrs. Jack Cook .. 1.00! Mrs. J. F. Whear .. 1.00,‘ Mrs. Lantz . . . . . . . . .......... 1.00 Mrs. J. F. McLeod........... 1.00 Mrs. W. Robertson 1.00» Dias. N. Robertson 1.00‘ Mrs. J. Campbell ............ 1.00 Miss AliceFraser............ 1.00 lvlrs. E." W. McKinnon ....... 1.00: Mrs. C. J. McKinnonl ...“... 1.00] Mrs. a. J. Palmer 1.00! Mrs. E. M. Bagnall .. 1.00‘ - Mrs. .1. F. MacDonald 1.00 l Mrs. Bousfield 1.00 Mrs. C. C. Thompson . 1.00 | Mrs. G. H. Taylor . 1.00. |Mrs. E. R. Brow .. 1.00 'Mrs. MacEwen ..... .. 1.00 Mrs. Senator Robertson 1.00 Mrs. H. H. Shaw 1.00 ‘Mrs. Ethel Rogers . . 1.00 ’Miss Louise Lawson 1.00 Mr. Lowther 1.00 Miss M Douglas 1.00 Miss Watson 1.00 Mrs. Pope Clarke............ 1.00 Mrs. (Prof) Thompson ...... 1.00 MissIrving.................. 1.00 Miss Weeks ................. .50 ‘Miss n. Stewart 1.00 Mrs. Fraser ................. .50 Mrs. Bennett .50 Miss Bennett................ .50 AFl-iend ~50 Mrs. Wilson .50 9871-11-5-11 WANT STRIKERS T ll R E T ll R N (Canadian Press) LAWRENCE, Mass, Nov. 4-'I‘he first peace movement in n, fortnight in the strike cf Lawrence's 22,000 [textile workers developed Tuesday as the Monomao ' ' company sought the stand of their employee on a return to work. secret ballots "We sent out in the ‘I50 Per-Wm who worked for the company up un l wage out became effective. The ballots were mailed to the employee by Walter M. Hastings, t of the mill, who said that if WWII! returned it would be under the new wage nu ‘ The ballot also contained notice u!“ if the workers desired to re- turhtothsirdutiesltwasassum- ad thq would be given adequate | 209°,“ one of the most respected resi- 15.00: ' of Mary J. MacDonald, l . . ‘ inc-nus. In Memoriam MRS. ALEXANDER MACDONALD 0n Friday morning, October 9, 1931. there tame to a close the life dents of Glcnfinnan in the person _ wife of Alexander MacDonald, in her 76th ' YCBI‘. Born at Glcnflnnall, a daughter of the lat: James A. and Ellen Mac- Donald and a sistelr of the late Rev. Damien J. A. MacDonald, in the year, 1877 she became the wife of Alexander ltlacDonald and for the long term of fifty-four years made herself universally loved and res- pected as a wile, a. mother and a neighbor, whose kindness and gen- erosity was as liberally bestowed cn all as well as thcs: wiilllll hcr own family circle. Four years ago hits. lvlaclJonald lad the pleasure of celebrating the golden anniversary of hcl" nodding and tile spontaneous and llczlrty res- ponse accorded llcr from far and llesr zlttcsted to the love and res- pect in which she was held and which can only be tlle merit of a useful und well spent life. In her lnzst illness she faced llle cllrl with confidence, fortified by the nlemory of a. pious and blameless life and by the Sacraments of the Catholic Church. Her pastor, Rev. Dr. Croken was with her at the last as well as all the members of her family and a large number of friends. She leaves to ‘mourn, besides a‘ Wlfillllrlltli sorrowing husband, six sons, James V., of Borden; Leo J., of Mermaid; Aibnn R., John W. Damien and Ai- phonso of Glcnfinnan; two daugh- ters, Nellie and ltlury V., also two sisters, Catherine of Glcllfillllaxl, and Mrs. N. ltiaclzltyru, of hiillcovc. The funeral was llcld on October 12th to St. Patric-ks Church, Fort l-oouiugllstus and was attended by a, large concourse of neighbors and Crokcn. Rev. J. B. Macllltyyrc assist- in; ill the choir. Tile active pull bearers wcrc her six sons. Six neighbors and friends acted as honorary pail bearers. May her soul rest in peace. The following sent Mass Cards:—- husband, Ellie, Mary and Damien, 5; Mr. and Mrs. Jus. V. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. MacDonald; Mr. and Mrs. Alpilons MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. John W. MacDonald; Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. MacDonald, 2; Mr. and Mrs. David MacDonald, Mrs. W. F. MacDonald and fnmily_ Glenfin- tawa; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MacDon- ald. Glcnflnnan; Mrs. Alexander Cameron and family, Sunlmersicic; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MacEachern, Glenfinnan; Mrs. Jus. H. Cummis- key and family, Webster's Corner; Mr. and Mrs. William Connick, Mill- cove; Mrs. N. Maclntyrc and fam- ily, Millcove, 2; Mrs. C. E. MacDon- ald and family, Borden; Mrs. Jas. MacDonald and family, Glcnfinnan; The Glcnfinnan Women's Institute; Miss Anita MacDonald, Ailtlgonish; Misses Helena and Penzie MacDon- ald, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. oas. A E. MacDonald, Little Pond; Janet and Eddie MacDonald, Little Pond; Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald, Little Pond; Mr. and Mrs. D. F. MacDon- ald, Plsquid; Mrs. Ellen MacDonald, Pisquid; Mrs. John R. MacIntyrc and Mrs. W. F. MacDonald, Trace- die; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. MacNeil, Borden; Austin A.’MacDonald, pt- tawa; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacDon- ald, Webster's Corner; Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Curlcy, Lawrence, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. M. Callaghan, Char- lottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacCormack, Dorchcster, Mass; Miss Katie MacDougald, Wntcrtown. Mass. Spiritual Offerings: -J. A. and Ethel MacDonald and fanlily, Char- NEURITIS that helps is re r In bin- fish-i Z2 Humans SUPEllB-SILVERS FuIl-Furred-Foxes 5"" pup in my Ranch has 3 in 5 Generations. PRIZEBLOOD D. STIRLING MacLEMV, Charlottetown Banoh 1 Mile West North River Road. m-I §.!§-wamoll7l. POTATO S’l‘ORAGE TO RENT ONE macs WAREHOUSE Police protection by city and state a further reduction in wages was eoutamnlatedayensoomrany. police. It n» denied reports one] wrrn msanlalvr n. STIRLING sIACI-EAN RCqUlJlll High Mass was’ celebrated by the pastor, Rev. Dlili “he a 11ml: TODAY, FllllllY and SATURDAY an surreal. ‘ “can geldgmy" r... r... a Baby Powder iesurecomfort 2 1»- .51 8211) box Carr Norrie Com- plexion Powder Zfor "with: Li“? Zroolfi “£2.."°5£32§f' Zf<"$1-01 ”l'~‘§’..“i>’.§.§l‘.l'.' Zf"$Z-51 “fulfil. .r. 1577.1.‘ Zfm-5l wing; cfiliifiiii. ZIOnSI 35c bottle w EMULSlFlED COCOANUT on. ' SHAMPOO 2 or .36 ‘.‘.2"r£f?‘.‘%~f?.“5.“f 21041-01 wiliii-iiffisauiiiiiizf "-51 iliilifiiiiiiiliisélvlliifild 2/"51 wilifiiiialiifliijiiiiil? 2 f" ~51 ssilliifi‘? F??? 21-36 2101.51 500 Lorie liuii‘ Fix S0iidificd....._._.. ROSS-DRUG-UIVITED sUCCES-sult 1o MacKinncn Drug 1 The RWNEE SYDNEY‘ N s, ‘llov. 4——rllcx.1lld— or Mclnnis. ~cnc year old coal trimmer, was drowned l‘95131'<1“l' llfirrnctln when he fell between lllc Collltl- Wrltlord and the Illiflm‘ l tionnl shipping piers into the wntvrs of Sydney Harbor. He is believed to have stumbled over a 018a‘. in gnngplnnk. The body was brought; to the surface ill a few nlin gutcs but efforts nt resuscitation ‘ were urluvaillng. lottetown; Miss Kathleen MacDon- Iald, Souris Convent; Mrs. James MacDonald and family, Glcllfllllian; iMrs. J. W. MacEachern and family, l Glcnflnnan. Floral Ofleringm-Dr. and Mrs. 2-00 nan; Miss Isabel MacDonald, ot- Dewar. Charlvttotowrt Messages of Synlpatllyz-Mrs. {Alexander Cameron and family, ‘Summersidc; Mr. George MacDon- ald, Cornwall; Miss Mary MacIel- lan, Cardigan; Miss Isabel MacDon- . ald, Ottawa; Miss Anita. MacDonald, ‘Antizzonish; Miss Kathleen Mac- Donald, Sourls Convent; Mrs. Mar- tin and Mrs. Curlcy. Lawrence, Mass; Austin A. MacDonald, Ot- tawa; Mrs. Margaret Ross, Provid- ence, R.I.; Mrs. Catherine Furdon. Newton, Muss; Miss Katie Mac- Dougald, Watertown, Mass; Helena MacDonald, Cambridge, Mass. 9884-11-5-11 wool with either long or men who went the best II! For $5 KENT STREET 2 for .26 50c Jontoel Talculn. 2f¢rr,5l 50c Pamdis ‘Talcum. 2/0, .51 Bsfupliéiiliiiliisg f’? ZfW-35 35c Golltlvulclfs After SllflYl". 'l':ll<lunl. . . . 2f0rI36 $1.00 lAflLZlWlS Lave ll<l or zfm$l 2101.76 5illlvingliolvl. 75v l-ul. K l l‘ n zo Shaving Lnfinll. . . 35c tube Rural! SHAVING CREAM 2 1o .36 25c Rcxrlll Fllllving fitlvk. . . .. 2101.26 ' - “l‘£8..“fi':..‘?":? 2fo$l0l 50c I.:lll§:]< wls‘ iAlVPlNiPf M Plliilfilftliflli Shaving (Jrmllll. . . 2f”? '51 75c IALIILIIUlS lrlvvn- dvr Afior Slnlvil > lnllull $1.25 till Gwnrizv Rose Bully Powder. . . . . . ....$1.2s (J0. ill tililRlll (By P. I. Linsey, Jr., Associated pm ggpf Fnrrespondent) Gg; , Lzx-jtvcrland, Nov. 4 — FIPSil rllnrlll O'v'='l' the 1131191111715" I a i i i ‘siunilon was 5010113 m League °t Nations quarters today When 119W! was officially received that Japr int-go troops hilfl moved on fill-Sl- hill‘. an lmnvvinut strategic PW" in northwest Mflllchllrla. Dr. Aifrtd Szc, Chinese swim-l- lmnll, callccl at the League 5ecremr‘ I,“ and 1101a n private conference Ewm, sir Eric Drummond, Secret- my-Gczlcrul in which he "mced China}; fears that the new devel- opments zlldicate Jail?!" has “° m‘ tcntlon to withdraw its troops with in the railway 3mm The opinion was 6x01135551 by those in touch with the controversl that the situation llnd become WW5? during the lilst week. League authorlilts were concern- rd lest Russia 5120p in and takesome ‘lmililwu-y action against Japanese o6 fcllpflitll. SOViOlJ BCtlOH, ll; W83 511E‘ ‘gcstfll lam-c, would alarm Poland ihnd Roumanic and increase the d1! ficultlcs of the League Council“ pcacclnakcrs. France received more than hali’ the reparations coal shipments 1mm Germany in the second qllBTl-El‘ °7 this ycsr. Cut to fit snugly end yet give plenty of room for stretching without ripping et the beck, Mercury Men's Underwear is made of soft, worm. light-weight short sleeves. It is made For and who are able and willing to pay e law cents more per garment to get it. MERCURY MILLS LIMITED HAMILTON _______ ’.._ __._ _-._ _ Sale ‘Dy PROWSE sacs. illlllfis Charlottetown _.I ..___a__,t _.__-...__ ..- .