._. L 11:21‘; A L411 Many Attend Pastor ’s Funeral At Summerside it. 000000 is iix|00s (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, I_lls., Oct. 23:-'The ge- nial Capone sniilewas severely tax- ed tonight as Alphonse“ the scar- faccd millionaire, awaited the word SUXIP-il-lltfilllll‘), P. E. 1'., Oti- 23 »-'l‘lil- llliltfiil of Rcv. J. J- MM:- Dciillil. beloved plistor of St. Piiul‘s Church. Suiiilncrsicle, was held yes- lxrcinj." lllUYllillL" at l0 am. with all Mbritimt‘ Winter Fair this year. Al- llli‘ 1v iiizi iuid magnificent ritual cl the llr-iiinn Ciitholic Church. lis Hniicur Liciiiczmnt-Gcvernor 'lliliun. Premier J. D. Stewart, lll/‘XIIDPXQ; of the Government- Jiflliics of the Supreme Court PHlCll, (‘Jllllly Court Judges, cler- py .5 nil (i"ll(lllilll.iilUllS and citiz- of a federal judge as to-hoiv long he must remain in prison arid wor- ried about a possiblenew contempt charge and seiiui-e of his property. Tomorrow morning he will go be- fore Judge James H. Wilkerson to hear thg penalty cissessed for his evasion of income taxes, to hear his attorney's jockey for an arrest P. ‘I. Breeders High On List =At Mar. Fair i iciiiniwisiis AMlfllRSTyN. 5., Oct. 23.-—Ncw N Fu Bl livestock kowrdLhave-becn estab-l lished in this entry list for the s i Importance of, esign ‘“°““‘ m!’ ""9"" °l°s°d °" °"-|And (‘onstrllfit 0n 0f tober 10th ‘this season, nearly two - - . weeks- in Advance of the closing‘ Bulldlngs Emnhas’ dategof other years, the co-oper-i lZCd Ml‘. JflIflQB ation of stock breeders all over the Maritime Provinces resulted in an? entry that will prove nearly fiftyf per cent greater than lut year. ‘ Govan. . Lnsi night in the Board of Trade It-i arntthtl-I B.-. s app e a 0mg m; ‘Rooms, kindly loaned for the oc- -- Ti 2121K- *0 00,000,000 of .i‘.l clnsstxs attended the of Judgment and ‘a stay while he of Winslow, P. E. L, will be on ‘~i‘.~-;u. THE (JHARIHI"I‘L"IOWN GUARD! _ 05mm cunning; instill FOOTBALL, Abexweitn vs. luau, this alternoon at 8.30. 95D cuauno-riic annual nioeflnl of the Curling Assoelation__will'..bci held in the Curlinl Rink. New»: Oct. no M. 0.00 p. m. All interacted please attend. 0sai-10-2ui _..._-_ - , ~ A TWILIGHT nacrmb will)» held in ‘Trinity United climbin- urday afternoon, November ‘I 11W! 4 to a, offering for P. It. I. Hui"- pital. Wild’! FOOTBALL. Abcgweita v0. saiuu. this aftemoon at 3.30. _ LNMQ can. ACClDENT-V-Abbl-lt 's’i_i'clccir last evenng an accident i .001 l’l (he ilrcciiscu. .\1.i-...;- Izlrisl-uio iuiil others rcp- I il ill: 'l‘o\vn Council. ‘liv- church (lrnpcd in purple and l \\.',il lilL‘ body of the beloved $= asmr rcsiliiz in the Sflilflillflfylwflfi ttlllled to czipncitv lung before the re l.“',‘.’lll ;\!l(l crowds lined the ‘is to \\'iii('ll iliv funeral pro- 10"]. . 1 ll o'clock a procession of y"i~'~‘:- representing every parish gin the lliocose hviidcd by the Rt. rli-Fvr. .ill‘~l‘]ill CYSulllvriii. Bishop of (iLll'i’l'.l"il‘\\‘ll. left Si. Paul's rec- i-iiy and ]l‘.ll'l'ifii‘(l lo the church, ii» L‘ii'lll‘ i-hlliillng liyuins as they uwl the (‘(llll(‘i‘, where Bishop (lsulllvnn L'lii(.‘lfll"(i, mid chanted l.1 Alli’ mzi liiuli Nfasa for the dead. 1i.» wns nssislcd by the following priests: lfiiili Priest Rev- J. G. luunfilluu mucous of Honour, 11' i. l" X. Gllllfilll, find Rev. F. R. A. MlvDiiiirild. Deacon. Rev. Martin 2\I.iii.i.rli1ln. Silbdcacon, Rev- N. Primer, Aiiisicrs of Ceremonies, Rev. I‘ .\l(‘.\l:lil\lll and Rev R. V. Mac- l (‘l‘*l‘.~"l‘ Br-lirvr, Rev. W. V. ilfllllllfl, Aculvtcs. Rel‘. Alphonse and Rev. Reginald Mac- ‘Sr: L. lluinlil. ll-"J. John A. ifacDonrild preach- n! :1 liFlfillllfl and iirautful sermon, m! twin: the good qualities of’ the dlwiuisirl pastor. Rev. Theodore Gallant of Mont C. rmcl presided zit the organ- Tlie rlioii‘ of Si. Paul's under the (i ion of the choir master Mr. Adrian F. Arsunalllt was assisted uni: z ‘Fulfil? vrcre closed out of . the high list. The popular exhibit- ors'have listed fifty two horses, fif- ty head of beef cattle and twenty" sheep upon the forms that were for- warded to the Secretary Manager. This figure eclipses the beef cattle entry of Frank Sanderson Gr Son, of Stewart River, P. E. 1,, who sent in Sifhesd cf Herefords and grlidc beef cattle. ' ‘ appeals to the. higher courts. A maximum of 17 years in pris- on and a $50,000 fine may be his lot. Sendator Curry Died Yesterday (Canadian Press) -. AMHERST. N. S., Oct, 23-—In the town of Amherst where he was the pioneer builder of industries, Hon. Nathaniel Curry, .a,_membér of the Canadian Senate since i912, will be laid to rest on Sunday ai- ternoon. The Senator died this morning at his summer home in Tidnlsh, following a heart attack and bronchial affliction, that was sustained for a period of weeks. It was the first serious illness exper- ienced by the rugged veteran, who was eighty years of age. He was born in Kings County, Nova Sco- tia, on March 6, 1851. "Following a private service st Tldnish, the body will be conveyed to Amherst where a public service will be held in the first Baptist Church at three o'clock. During his business career he was connected with the leading" industries of Amherst. At one time he was president of twelve ‘Canadi- an corporations and b, director of thirty others. His interests included presidency of the Bras D’0i- coal company and the Canadian Land Company. He was _a director of the Bank of Nova Sootia, the Cuban Sugar Company. Montreal flkam- in a large entry of Holsfeins, A. E. Raymond, has entered his-Jerseys. again, while OnkIielcl Farm will have a big list of dairy cattle. EJW. Moyce. of Charlottetown is among the new Jersey exhibitors. Nearly 1.000 liend of cattle will,‘ be shown in the building, incliid-f ing Holstcins, Ayrshircs, Short-f horns, Guernsey's, Jerseys, Hcre-' fol-us and Angus, The iii-rest entry ever known in the history of the Maritime Winter Fair and eclip- slng the mnrk of last fall by 250 head. ‘This is the largest number of, cattle ever assembled under any one exhibition roof in the Maritime; Provinces. Sheep breeders have also extendq ed themselves and 317 animals. have been entered in the wool and: market classes. There will b9 100 more sheep on display this year than last. The entry of swine has been exceptionally heavy as 223 will be shown. a new high mark- Th9 horse show willbe iinothcrl tremendous feature as 150 hovel been entered from all corners of the Maritimes. The poultry show‘ also offers particular prombc. i While the entry lists were offic- ially concluded on October 16th, the Walter Dickie of Onslow. has sent, ‘plants installed in Canadian build- ciissinii. Mr. James Gavan, one of: on the Niclntm HWhWQYHQ" m‘ the iircliiiect-s of the PWPOSGH new, any “mus when a “uh ‘Qmvpm. Prince Eilward Island Hospital, to’ ceedmg toward the any mm“; in thoroughly appreciative audience,‘ Wm‘ a Chevrolet m,“ which‘ n, ‘delivered an illustrated lecture on“ coming out M a ‘we "fix Nd o“ ilic new i-‘rlinique in the building of w“ injured’ the truck ‘untamed fireproof and frost proof frame broken bump“ ' ___ buildings. A“°“P"°(i"g immmgfmfiy d“? TIIIEF STILL AT LanobLTc Jfln. ilOll, . e‘! , ' _ liljltllcslllf‘ problem of storing food d2? tuntguthfigltljs “at mnamé fa e o r ce e agra , is i“ Canada "om the “mm the clothes of Mr. Alex Meet-can, of they l\"C harvested to the time west Royum,’ "hue Mn Magma“ ‘ they “m mmumed‘ “d the relamn, was sick in bed. The clothes were bctwep“ the average wmperamre‘: blue in color with a stripe and as Olllflfiilpg- for ill tthe WlQIitGI: ‘month? this description nugm apply to any “nd m" tmmfl‘ We w c m“ number of garments legally belong- siiitcd for keeping food productaimg w the“. wean." m the cm,’ He 511ml“ i?" "in? h“; 1"" 2i the difficulty of the police will be ed the rig con ons n mos ‘apprcclatett parts of Canada for storing these! producis if only we exercised suffic- ient intelligence to take advantage, of what has been given us. ca rd of I Mr. Gavan continued with a talk The people of Miscouchg wish to about lumber construction as Can- thank Mayor Lidstone and the fire- iidrrls most suitable building mat- erial capable of being combined! men of Bumm. side for their val.- uable assistance at the‘ flre- on with other materials, chiefly pow-i Thursday morning. 9503 ' prodlir dered gypsum. to make the con-I siruciion flre safe to whatever tie-i grec is required by the nature of ‘ tho contents stored inside. . H-r concluded by showing that a»: ' . t ;, bout 60 per cent of the heating, ir-li i. ‘ -* ings L: totally unnecessary if reas- onable intelligence is used in de- signing and constructing the bulld- ing, and that at least 860.000.0001 0f Canada's fuel bill is absolute waste. After answering several questions, Mr. Govan stated he was inter- cstcd in the construction of potato MRS. BRUCE STIAD There passed away at the home i of her daughter, Mrs, R. J. Mace g Kenzie, Jr.. Scurls, on Monday cv- cning, Oct. 19th, Mrs. Bruce Stead. J; MacDonald‘ Rev‘ ways Company. Limited, and Mon‘ ‘ ‘X. lilfi. iitii, Revxlohn Gaudeb tram Trust Companxh All Rim. ill-maid Gulls, who sang Eu“, mllme he wok Em mteres; ll; :,"ilfi pilris (if the Muss. " " ' ‘lin- v in pfllltiltscndibflmfl-ny years was - Secretary-Manager that a. few local horses and some qidditiurial poultry can be receiv- ed. provided that the owners iwarchouses and desired informa- tion. Mr. J, W. Boulter spoke in reply. In response to an invitation from Mr. Paton, Mr. Govan made some further remarks on modem has declared Pay i of Bay Fortune, P. E. 1. Mrs. Stead was in her fifty-fifth year. Before her marriage she was Miss Emily Morrow and was uwldely known. Her husband pro-deceased her elev- pnllbcurcrs were, Rev. Dr. (ilnkfll, RFC, A. J. Maclntyre, Rey. a veritable nai- ofsrrsrigtir iiYthfi Coiiservativ partyvln Cumberland the double entry fee that must now? b9 paid with all entries forwarded methods of elimination of noise in hospitals. en years ago, since which time she has managed the business of the County, In 1912 he‘ was appointed to the Canadian Sonata, His death creates the third vacancy in the, Senate, the second for Nova Scotla .~. ii hfilriiiiy. lflllCll zicviiii: as pqrteurs after the regular closing date. This is a new rule that has been made effective by the Mtritinie Exhibit- lloii. L. M. lVIcNclll, Hon. Ad- l-‘. Aiwiinuit, Di‘. J. A. Mac- ~ . ,i. P. Hogan, Mr. John Xdlify‘, and lVlr. JilmOS E. MEW- . . . lil)il(ll'ill‘_\‘ pallbearers 1.: .11: ~(‘.i'\\'f‘l'llOl‘ Sir Charles Dalton. fffiliiiur J. D. Stclviirt, Chief Justice A. E. ‘:")ll Ml‘. Justice '. Jiliiu: lnliinn, f-fnn. W. J, P Mrllilllin, hlzrvoi‘ Lidstozic, J. S Lrirlzv. I-fliiiiml-rsirlc Council um'-l'.-idt- Branch _ wramnnvarcunrurdwofi‘ - » Iii urn-w ‘hi. v . ~‘~;~ f tcr or pellets, will be used for each ‘T-l7-"‘ll‘-“ "hi" \ll"lll'lli'l‘.'»' were, Hon. 990 plates, instead of numbers over ".3.>:~"..ll iriloiirilll, brother, and 1,000. “P-mr. \l.i('l>'llllli(l of Glenfinnan; A , ““""”"““‘~ M“ Ami" Owl Attacked Children ' ll N. Miss Jeanie f,‘ M“ D°“““‘ Mm" BRISDL. England, Oct. 2;,_-<U. """"""““‘ M“ “ndiri-An owl attacked and slightly .l.. ' ‘mill; lilac-D. rill .h ' "-“\vi-- ouilii. hliilli" W“ ‘ flint/ll’: the Island priests attend- “ 1W.‘ H"MF'!J \ the loiloiviiig: Rev. Fran lull/l, Ri-v. Futlicr Pitre, Re B. AIuciiiLvi-ri, Rev. Charles Mac- N 5 "11 1000i: Rev. cm. MacDonald, Rev. ' l w. ‘A _P‘ \I“"I"'H‘m' R"- Lmlls CB1‘ Mayor Lldstone ‘from ills Excel- ‘ Ii-elilvi, l’.I\. lhsll Croknn, Re m“ A1“'IJI“"""“- R" FMmwGovernor-General of Canada ex- r “b n” 0' Klligm-‘i- Rm’- Bfill- 5 pressing regferand extending sin- ‘ ' "ymfllfli R9“ Pflirlciflcere sympathy to ‘the clergy and "- ' Film“ MlwKshna- parishioners-critic. eiiurs 0n- the l‘ ill, RN’. Liiimi (Hills, Rev. Tc were. rrrv, l). B Airirllonzikl and John A fiiitirtl nl llonor was formed by ' of the it.» (if Columbus, members of Cliziilliltctoivn Council and the of the C. M. \\ilil paraded from the church in front of the funer- al. lllidji ~. imp 1{:__ I{[\\'_ Meg‘; Cimis. ‘Mil ‘ll Ru iii-o officiated at the Um“! "I 0mm“ i injured the four children of Aus- "'" "l Mmliewi tin Hicks of Breau near here when il‘l)llll.'llll and Mr. , ' " m "f 3PM“? Stew‘ 12m orchard where the Ii... .-ud Nil. Prank MncKcnze oi [nestirw ' Wm" 77"'3“h“' n?“ 749° He!“ ideath of their beloved pasior- There Hon. lli. M. Farrell of Liverpool 1 died shortly after the prorogation of the last session of Parliament. The death of Hon. G. G. Foster of Montreal caused the other vacancy in the Senate. While the Llberfllfl ricw have a majority of one in the Upper House, appointments to the three vacancies, likely to take place before Parliament opens, will give the Conservatives s. rmioi-lty of two New License Plate De- sign HARTFORD, Conn. Oct. 23.- (U,P.)—C0i'il’l0ClLlC\li2'S automobile li- cense, plates next year will repre- sent a radical departiii-e- from standard design. No plategwill carry more than three numbers and no passenger car plate will ‘be larger than 9% by B inches. A let- ‘i- i they climbed lntc an apple _t_ree in bird. W! k iCampbellton, B-tvzkishop-P- T. ,Renouf of Newfoundland and Rev. V‘ ‘Lewis Macmillan. 0i Antigonish, A telegram, was received by V- lcncy, the Earl of Bessboi-ough, l" 4 were manyteiograms and lettersof UNITED STATES ‘China ' guarantee of fair ons’ Association. Experiment In Fish Culture 23. (By thE 0000000 THANK OTTAWA, Ont., Oct. Cmadian Press)-—An experiment unique in the records of fish cul- ture and which is expected to have an important bearing upon the sock-eye salmon stock in the Fras- er River, is being carried out, at Cui- tus Lake, British Columbia. it was learned today at the fish culture branch of the Department of Fish- (Caniuiian Press) WASHINGTON. D. C., Oct. 23.— thanked the U. S. las night for the reminder thnt sh and Japan had signed an anti-war, "195 pact and should remember that‘ Th“ expcflmem» which 15 59108 fzct in their argument over Mun-i made "M" the "Pmmim 0! D!‘- chuflm ‘R. E. Forrester of the Biological The Naming government wasi Board of Canada as resident scien- replying to a note the U. S. senrfist will occupy a total period of to both Japan and China recalling "idle ""5 and the ‘will W111 be obligations under the Kcllogg- t“ determm“ m“ "lazlve 9519191105’ Briand treaty. Besides saying thati "I: the United States message was‘, 1'~N“lm'“1 ‘Tpmducimn- "deeply" appreciated, China added? zTPIMMWI 0f "eyed" eggs. that siic iuii “been seeking, rrbmj “Dlsmbuililll "1 ‘Tm swirl» the very beginning, a just and ad-‘ "m"? "Y- equate settlement by pacific memisfi‘ 4'_D'5"m’""i°“ °r "mlelllnlh" “China has not adopted any‘ 5-—D“"lb""°" 0f "Yeerllnsi." measures of war but has appealed’. The elipeflmf-‘ht will and in 1936 u, the Unwed Sh,“ of America when it. will have covered thrcc as well as the League of Nations “mes m” m“ Y"? “V9195 ma! 0C" “mm- me provmons of existing ,n_ cur in the life of the sock-eyed ternatlonal agreements," the Chin-IBBJmim- A "big run‘ ‘of those fish e54, amweh occurs in the Fraser River every " "It is the sincere desire of incl fm" “B” and each b‘! ""1 l5 i01- Chlnesc government to settle the‘ 10W"! by "m6 0T 8111111411!’ decreas- present crisis by peaceful mmrisw“! ‘wlume 1°’ ""99 Yea". This under conditions which give nth“ bu" the hl-‘WTY 0i the river and equnabwsince records were first made by treatment for all concerned and to‘ PM!’ 25 Yell‘! 080- N0 flWdY RD- cooperate to the fullest Dossiblflthe Humlim‘! Bay Tmldi"! Com- exterit with the Americin govr-rn- pmmhmg m“ “n” l" "0 wmllfe- merit in its cums to uphold uic?"°"-“”" "llilire h“ W" been lit- sanctity of international cngage-‘tempted PWVlW-lly by any country- The Dollar t I c t “The ‘Chinese government is c». peciiilly gratified to learn ihnt the American government has consist- all" 5417011741IfiW-IriIMOfI-lglhan. sympathy cards from ""‘ “" l“ - °"- m0" many rf-sof c c iuiii rim“ "“““~ R"- J- F- Johnson. Rev- bcauiiilll floral triltilllrw‘. 1n}. 5:02: ‘m,’ 1.. Connolly. Rev. Michael Rpon. and mm“! of 8L . Amy 0).. RJV. Joseph Rooney, jRqv, {were present at the‘ “mun ‘um Thomas Curran and Rev. P- -7- 3°‘ illigiltvfwlvrti rnénbcn ‘ibmii"‘"'"tne F“ m“ A1“- Mlwlnlvrs 01 Wln- Cnlflottetnwn Cmlffbil‘ m» my nihru was also present. Knights of columgugl " "'5' " 'l‘vli‘;.'l'i\|iis rxprussing regret thll 111s visiting clergy werp enm- "“‘-'" “m 1"" “MC l0 H0606 the tamed to lunch in the ‘x of c ently discount/chanced employing tom-to meet the situation created by the occupation of Chinese fer- or warlike actions _of Jnpin." Now that the League of Nations is lpmoaching the, problem under the provisions of its own coven- ant, tiled-Washington izovcmment feels fifilhls no right to furthdr ritbry by Japanese troops and nth-y Nnw YORK, u. Y., Oct. 23-iBy the Canadian Prcss)-'I‘he can“. ian dollar today reached the 90 ‘mark for the first time since 0c- tobcr '10 when it sold for 91 “no, on local foreign @x¢h;ng,.fl_ The Dominionk Currency C11,...“ m“), ll? 9° 09ml. l-B cent liiglicr than yesterday's close of 00 '1 B cents Th‘; [l||l"l‘ill were received from their Jiotrieby the la. es of the Parish. l "lfi! ‘Hi2. Archbishop Forbes of 0g. iueum friw-u; Archbishop O'Lcary of m. ‘. A1..l.; Archbishop Sinnott L. Di Vi’ lllnlvcz: Bbhrm Morrison, monagiiiin of m... and.‘ kora participation. Its, aloofnesw, how- cvcr, is pointed (mt as no indicat- closc represents a discount rate of l0 per cent. 111.; pound "em"! l °f°7fl¢iAtin8.'..ltf.ib£. s-x fiéfthemfitirnpixyn --m» summer's,“ wm ‘$5. in.‘ dewgkefnv .0110 a 0-. I sympathy with the leased w tam l-2 ici- cable trans. furs. two and one half cents lower than yesterday's close of $3.“, bu» 510;» 1- vlinpv. no: in prnq farm with the help of her sons. Sh: had been in failing health for some time but kept about nei- work till about three weeks ago. The best attentions of her children andcf physician and nurses failed to ltly the ravages of disease. V_ v ' Mrs. Stead win highly regarded and the funeral wu attended by a large number. The service was held at the homestead, Bay Fortune, with interment beside the United Church. Rev. J. G. Hopkln gave the lddrels Two brother! are living in the Unit- ed Btates. Mrs. Herbert Jackson cf Bay fortune, is a sister. lliere are two daughters, Mrs. R. J. MacKen- zie, of Bouris, and Miss Helen, at home, and three sons. Harold, Brent and Wallace. MRS. JOHANNA IIOWATT After a brief illness there passed away at the home of her nephew, Mr. Geo. Vlllett, South Melville, on Sept. 22. 198i, Mrs. Johanna Howatt, aged 82 years. widow of Mr. s.-l-1ow- att, of Victoria. She was the daugh- ter of the late Mr. Wm. Villett. "of South Melville. She was n incmbnr of the Methodist Church, after- wards of the United Church-and a life member ‘of the W. M. Society, and was ever a friend 'ho ‘u; 10v‘. ing and kind. She loaves to mounr a largo number of rotation uiiiid friends. . . In the absence of hor pater. the funeral service was conducted by‘ one of her forms: paltml. i 31V. oco. N. Homers at the iambic ru- toral Chane. who brought tothie friends a message of comfort. 11m. following hymns win lung: "n; Lord is my Shepherd," "Rock of Ages," and "Asleep in Jesus." Beau- tlful floral tributbl paid silent bom- age to the memory of tbqrfeppctid. The following acted u pflf you... era: Alfred Cameron, Jam In, win. u. Lu, l. o. from. whim‘:- Qulrrfe and Douuld lifclciimon, and interment no made id but pond Cemetery; . ' " Kittens And ‘. , Squirrel Friendt KMTOI, 0., Oct. flr-“(U-frl-l liitmll N61 tiny " ' <£ and the choir sang favorite hymns. - -'m: rAnill surfing a m W. U. 0f m, ' pp“- mt tho Pquntiffrbo Unmodowod Cross" in Poftllill Hail, Oct. if» ‘m p. m; n nofflnc it om linin- ‘lentcd 401M‘ toldll‘ tkmnig m- dour mcci-scriblnuc school mo. in xcnsinctcirninr, n. com- mmclng at ‘Lil ppm. Kindly note change ll-hfllllaiz-BQVGT cup m school Inlklhl mouiicmnumbn of points. Gold modal for-pupil mak- ing greatest uumber- .0! Come and sea a good night's sport. . nth-lanai , . Easecriifiqardiaii . nunouuict ussiivrb-Q-nik case of the mug vl. ‘Howard Llew- ellyn and John McDonald charged with breaking and entering a dwell- lug iicm by nlaiit, who cchcludd i on Thur-idly bciarsaum 1mm. n: Georgetown. The accused olntqd to be tried under She spud: triali let. Five witnesses were biatninld. thy two prison giving evidence in their own . Judgmentwll reserved. Mr. David llathuon ap- peared for the crmm andlr. J. J.' Johnston, K. C., for theacculed. u. VICTIM oiEs ' Continued from ‘pll! i cue, a. highly respected citizen and an elder in tho-Baptist Church‘. A few years ago-ho ntired from w- tlvs farming and coma to Bummer- side to live. 11in can brewer, n"- niained on thailomgatead. Hit trag- ic death ha: lhcckod the citizen: of Summerslde and tiisqutroundin: country, whore n. had many friends. He is mourned by hia.._lc:rowIn| widow, formeriyllinbcctil Burns of fieewwn; one. mu. ‘ti-silver If. North peaeqiic: jtiiree daulhtm. Mrs. rrca write. of submersion; the Misses Vork and Gena at homo. also his ktepmpthif- Samuel ' wnuiili of suniiriéi-aice, cnijbi-ouur wuiium n. which of 0mm mi mfldklltflfl, m. qcorgo 395mm, Mrs. Jooephusjmaiimlfl. 0f lum- merslde. and Mrtwolicy Wood, of Bazelbrook. alumna Wm!” Aovmln‘! A charro against a young man from Bummorsicle for reafkkll driv~ iiig and wilful neglect causing griev- ous bodily harm to Charles Waugh came before Magiltrate Ernest B. Strong, x. 0.10‘ siimmmm yel- terday afternoon; tho china was read the can 0m adjourned until October am. upon the request of Police Inspector Miller. ‘me accused was allowed bail, the Bmwnt belns 01.000 mm an n- wimlzance and two cumin of ti,- 000 each. - Tho death of. Mr. Waugh 1m, night will necessitate amending the churn to that of manslaughter. Unemployment‘- . Relief, Prnjltctc mam. is} the osnaciaii ‘ficéii-imiijg i n; relief pmiccisfiuvcivisg 00o. have becii afipibvtdTiitlilhthll past two days by Clllliidt, it vm announced" may}! '“ o. n. Robcrilon, or. Reviewing 6f. cthtr" _ uic ccbinctyriii continua v entlr, sonomohnbj “a ' 1n iiiuin;*0iiu_ y , t the Minister of had been a "tundcncy‘ii'ypciiic’ vinceu to make“ lurid‘ ukpdfidit _ at me expense‘ of the lbdml 6'01- Ofnmont and hllf: M06111!‘ N Burk cu that svcrfiiiiiffu finds to protect tho Dominica?‘ imposition 0291:6030 “Zligifffiliil .011! work uiiiiecssnfiyllo M 0h. cumin lilehiiiibrur" lomtor intan- provqd projcciicf it! involv- ins an exvfiflditllri” ‘cf IMM- Tfiln included federal oflfltbiiild- iim and on mi c: which. mu b. m b» by the ocinlliion. 11in 1min an 6t iii is § m} drought Iron of tho -” , ~ A committee oi tho oaiilifm m mo!!! farmer wiibii oippumrk 0m w mommy cpprqfl m Mir, at lhdbj mmi __ " mm. tlii ibiui iuciiiiimnifqliib _ h economist lu- mimi- dofll def ulimiericiu and rocomm‘ maul . vlreili amphibian. Baum bind éf-lig parents by ‘ , mo m)!“ name bed at the noun of A. 1.1m. Ado. Neil's out adoptld mo rat-like. many-ulna‘ matII when it no brought tot tiicfliiiciinou-binoni-c-mr- > "“* 013021. ‘?.i‘."?......i..' .;...,i":..:.'::; m. ma. Iii- com-pi tiplcmjmiu rm; if. "A: inn- iiniuiiiincrioi _ Hon. MbdFWflr. inuh- ,0 A;- minim. wraparound}. ma 0*" y ho mud. "the" l» e P"- Government contribution of imp; -. _ Her accomplishment is l0 not iriciimd llllll that : viii in nbcuun infirm-m m! iii" ' of dllqlunmmiamulmncbuii- “iic Wolillfll. AUSTRALIA dualism from incl 1 '5 99gb unity of the various com- pum pm 6f the nminii lkn- piro, for the utual advantage of usalhlhltflfllilhfivfiflfiilt" m flnpm] the destiny of the mammalian-some’ Ahtnlh. Halli MGIIIIQ u”; m4 prosperity of mankind.“ my flight. from New York w iifliltii iniiiiniciii GUELPB, Ont, Oct. 23. (By thn Canadian Prom-Word of a myr- n point south of the Qquator no giv- cn out hero today. Mrs. Debts stmford. of Guelph, announced i ho wildl d! the Prime Ittiniltcr she would make the flisht. There more lieu-d in Ami-ans and part0 lo! Cumin. j gggym; a m“ consignment of; ammo Aultfflim goods. the swd wfl] miputhsfirsttoronch Can-i m; with lntipodun products since proclamation or tho MW cwedli-I Aulilllb tlldl Ifiwmint. On its "flgqfygyqfi, VIIQI Will b0 Mm with a varied assortment of gawk; good! for Alumna. “You mwfnly luvs come on a ‘m! mo commando;- of the nood- qui 4mg. "You are almost. let us my, ii new 0mm you h!" broillhttoilanhii! 711M195 l" the wt! of bdnt a Pioneer ship gum; mo nun on a new and mo, and we balm. I vrcmlelns advlntun in intro-umpire trade. "r know of time Australian viv- dueh and f know something of the man who were rulnonalble for their production, men who. I ‘am 111mm- 3d, can very largely recruited from tho ranks of Aultralla‘; great army which. at lu and on land. lollshti in 01a 0cm wll‘ donnldn m" ; Ognldln bays. We intend w 81W‘ I warm welcome to than Austral- ian products. I believe there is not a oumiiui who would decline w gm such a welcome." strum lunlnd Swim continuing his conversation, Pre- mu mum aocima. "the spirit o! kinship hwmi u: and Austral- “ i; “w”: and gimtnr than mr baton and it is our determin- ation to help each other as much Al It 0M. Jlilt In we have given Ailihlid helpful preferences upon products Wll UN Win81"! W ill m! many other: m» Australia ivilibccbietoundtouslatcron. m sumac nu extended to us sim- ilar proforma in mom 0f 1W1“ of good: which Canada can supply. such as Canadian lumber. pa?" pulp, mwnprmt, Automobile chas- m m4 pom, electflcal machinery. tinned llirnfll. Ind no forth. and I “Microfilm you will be leaving in l. week or l0 with a fine rePIB-‘lell- tative cargo of such Canadian pro- "GU68 for Ailltrllil. i "Thu M. ti» completion of your nut trip, which also is a ‘I006- qfll‘ trip-from Canada to Austral- fo-you will have laid the founda- umis o! a movement which we hope will now quickly Mid emeablv w m; gubgcmtigl profit of both the commonwealth lhd tbfl Dominion." Th, Prim: Iliniawr then spoke n!’ the [nit flit-h in the British gnpm. "m "Aultraila as in can- ffltii in the British limits- g mung of pride and satisfaction i. my», an affectionate belief com through mu suc- mlncunt the troubles of Ind a firm faith that than will come a re- comfortable m; Inpiro cannot be ex- to reach that happy state by accident-lg mu» come to it by unity of Iffort, mutual concession ind swims, ctflful Janning and pctimt determination, and a stren- mun! mtlfinod effort." l») Caps Worked Ma- chines ‘Maxim. Iuiuia. ocular-iv. fill-Winn three boys were ‘put on ‘probation MN, for robbing auto-V. lmme unkind. it no ltated that lm mu iiuuiuu out cf bour- imm m! wqu mac in mediums at the mm! 400i. - \ Sow Mothers 20 Bab» WAPAKOIITA, 0., Oct. IQr-(U. IPJ-i-Bcrry Walker's sow nolds the "MIG f0? pl] litters in Alllllifl .910- DIATII ._ i- ' IAlMI-M lullllotlldo, O00. M. ciiqnu clan 1mm. non n nan. nmni mm BI 1m Illi- ul. urmc u 1mm Oilimb It 1.80pm.‘ Inunum, 0mm m- .,i CLASSIFIED ADS I .1“ midai,’ Prunier Bennett, was no indication of im- ollot du- tination beyond the fact that the flight is expected to take five and n, half days. Tho distance to be cgygtfgfl is approximately 8.000 mil- es. Mrs. stamina left today ici- St. 1mm, M0,, to make nnul annulu- menta for the flight. She will b0 gccqmpanled by Mrs. Ruth Stew- art, United States transport fliei on the mystery 10111110!- | 000000000 Continued from pane 1 n. Barker, Hon. Albert Parsons. nbunts county. N. 5-. GwriwM Mossiron, J. l". F. MacKcnxie, Cap- tain J. G. Waltal‘. Captain G00!!! w. Newcombe, J- M. mam. w! Charles Read. In their ciridonce they touched on DrMiJW-lli’ 6W1’? aspect of the canal project from navigation to economic resulta- Mr. Fillmore went into detail as to the mariner in which it would affect agriculture around the Bay of Fundy in particular and through the Maritime: in general. Hi1 lub- mission was written. Another writ- ten submission was that of Mr. Em- merscn, who described the benefit which the canal would reflect on the coal industry_in the welt 01 Cumberland County. A third made by m. Caldwell told of iiic bonf- its manufacturers of the district would derive. It appeared lkeb t0- diiy that the commission might in- clude on its itinerary Windsor, N. 3., and one or two other points ft had not orllinallyflntended to visit. Mr. Smith urged that thou given points be taken into the ft- inerary and while no definite ans- wer was given, Dr. Arthur Burveyer, chairman of the commission, indi- cated that he would consider the request. The other members of the commission am D W. Robb, of Am- herst, and John F‘. Howards. of Kingston, Ontario- Seimtor lngan gave the histor- ical status of the Canal, mnkinl special comment on early surveyl made across the isthmus even back to the days when the French were considering the canal as a shipping convenience for their fortified porti at Quebec and lautsbu . He alsc dealt with the surveys which had been approved in more recent year: by the Canadian Government, lay- ing stress on the fact that the can- al had once been sailed as a pm- ject of major importance linked up with the canal and waterways un- dertakings of Upper Canada. Ben- ator Logan expressed the opinion that-the United States should be asked to contribute its share of the cost of the canal. "While the 8t. Lawrence great waiter ways will benefit four or five millions of Olli- adiaris. it will at the same time United States citizens," he said. “One great desire of the people of the middle west of the United states is fa- water and tiierefoi-a cheap transportation to and from the Atlanticcout cities of the Re- public. When the great Watlfillyl is completed, if the canal is not built then river Ind lake bolts reaching the mouth of the St. Law- rencl will be projected out into the Atlantic ocean and be compelled to ilvund Oipc Ijorth or g0 through the 001W! 0mm and can; the ma: of minim: mm. lootia, with rliltfolallnd baibwutlior, and then proceedi on into the Atlantic again ‘ "in orderto reach Portland, Boston. New York and other ports aim-n the United Stated uabcrad." 1‘! the chignccto Canal is con- structed. these ma! rlvlr and lake botts coming out of the lt. Law- nncv River will M66006 dowii along the com through the Ohig- nocbo Canal and on to their des- tililtion in 0m Ufiihd ltates, with- mit losing aiflit of land. It will be diltimy I flouting trade from the of dcpcrture on the lakes to tho port of destination on ci-rc Atlantic Inboard." "I therefore suggest that when ficfotiatlais are entered mm by the Government of Canada, with the Government of the United States to decide upon the slim-c of the expense of the great water. ways, which each country should bear. that the Chignecto Qgnfl i” wnlldcrod u vitally importcnl to , IAH~IN on nu alum, , __l0\\0\on. you: m. Ilnacr" ohm wit; um ‘rm, OOH-I dbl. . ’ nu the middle west of the Uniiad films llld m» country be um to bur its fau- ‘propqfllqn q: 0h, mo} of the canal. #0 1r» benefit thirty or forty millions of I ' c7120‘ 105! ifrii r811.‘ ma.’ wil. nee an- tive last ech i i 00* line lém the “was < "iitaa ite: 1'0- boi . i; ngs ar- on nyd ion Ike, iclc on. 11l- the ‘ib- Hm