/ f 1 ' . . .. ,»,', .,» - . 'l 1 i g. ~ ` “ , »-f'-'-'»=:=\L.sx1.il.~o~.~'..-',..-...- ~'*‘1‘-1”<-»' “I ~ ‘ ‘ NOVEMBEB 3» 1933 THE cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE if PUBLIC FORUM ANNUAL MesnNc. Vlll-lll lll llllll -~ 1? . In the whole country there was , U no evidence of poverty, not eval in S the _poorer section or copenhllgeh. discussion by eorrespendeub ul questions of Interest. The iliiarlolli-iown Guardian dues not llcrennurily nudorne the opinions of correspondents. Theic are few rich, and fewer poor . .l 1' people. Bicycles are common, but automobiles are rare. Courtesy and Epgqfglc RATES ` hospitality are characteristics of the ____ -_*__ | The -'Annual _Meeting of the Queen’s County Conservative Association will be held the wuntry Maritime Electric Company, but . _ D s e urs y and visited a number of folk high luslsilvi-ii - sss__nl ' '|5¢ Size $1.50 Size KRUSCIIEN PINKHAM'S SAI/l‘S" COMPOUND $1.00 Slze BEEF, IRON A DEXTRI AND WINE MALTOSE 16 Ol. Bottle 69a l For 9Bc Only 85o I 79|; .--m Danish people, and there is a fine 5u.‘__I regret that I should bo -;1__5o one Interestlhgl _ Lecture solrlc ol honesty in Denmark- “n drawn further into a press discus- - was Given by Prof °"“1°“°”°f 111” °°'°P°“P1"° 51’1’1" 1" sion or the rates charged by the _colurouivn nor WATER aorrtes e _ , ,- ~ F i.zo _- L_ W_ Shaw gf P1 mge The party passed over to sweden Ml, Po C, lm F ,H Th da ,S °' so 2 Quart size ` FE in the Strand Theatre, Charlottetown, on Fri- day evening, November 3rd,- at the hour of eight o’cl0ck. Uf W3I€S College on school; there Stockholm the `spwk_ "Guardian" gives me no choice 4 ' ' b l. ' L0 l . Recent Trlp. , er described, as the Venice of the u repy In my previous letter I stated _______'__ I North. In one school visited young th I h d - led With a One Year Guarantee. |125 Size IRON IZED YEAST For 98c -ir-ri 50c Size C11-*SWS Regular si.zs N RVE . :SOD Wlle they last DODD'S Kll\NI'.`Y PILLS Addresses by our Federal and Local Rep- 1 resentatives. G. D. DeBLOIs, R. R. BELL, President. Secretar girls studied side by side with. wo- at a no know ge as to \ V, . .‘~`¥~ l17fi€;11" We Deliver MANY THANKS oulisnl ANNIVERSARY sau; » is a great success. lo Sale Ends Saturday night. CASH and CARR-Y STORES - , W. R. DENNIS, Prop. 187 Great George Street ssh- “W” ~ A., @‘:."'.sQr;Tif.;'@..,~f~‘: Phone 1115 camo onlin ,Choo FRIDAY 7.00-Choir rehearsal. 1.00-Young Peoples Department - Formation of classes in Bible study, Drama, Psychology, Economics, Music -- All per- sons interested are urged to be present at he organization of these classes. -- Social Hall. (Continued from Page 1) FUGITIVES SAPTURED (Canadian Press Cubic) PORT OF SPAIN, Trlliidcid, Nov. 2-Twenty fugltlvcso from Dcvii's _l LIBRARY __, Island lay under heavy guard aboard a cattle boat' when it left h ind fn th lo c' liitlc isle The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- I with sol'row uf the sudden passing high schools of Denmark raised the The speaker described graphically In opening his uddress, Professor al ihan those of Denmark. The return \‘o','u1_,l: on thc ".‘Illll11‘~‘-sb 01 '_".l_T_`;_‘__`l‘l.il*_a._- """_ll ere By r A A n ‘y H l that more would be a great many off French Guiui1a.,Tiiey had lr.-evil individuals who would enjoy it, but recaptured in Colombia after thelrl I-low adult education in the folk men of seventy years of age whether the rates being charged 0 ' are the best obtainable in fairness ` Danish people from an impoverished the scenes in a Swedish vocational 1° me C°ml’“"5_"S shareholders' af' 7 nation to the world's outstanding school in which were taught, econo- l I had 1191 cxmnmed me companys example of co-operative effort was mics, bockkeepilig and history. The 35119151 ledger' T0 11115 Mr' P01” stressed by Professor L. w. shew in pupils of those schools headed the '1°P11°»‘1 “1 1111111101 S02 what 111° 86"- H y' an interesting lecture iii Heartz study circles which in Sweden takel@"“1 1"dE°1' 01' 11115’ 01311” b°°1< “HSI F01' 591* $1-19 , Memorial Hull last evening. Pro- the place of folk high schools. |10 11° W1111 11110 °°“1»1`°1-" I 5h°\11‘1 - _ _ . __ _.___ lessor Shaw, who last summer was The group also spent a short time Sal' 111111' '-119 1501101111 10111301 111 111L`l ky' l Y 'V enabled by a Carnegie Seliolorship in Norway. 501091116 118111. HS in all 011191' b11>l- ' " SOM. ` to spend several months with five The Danes are the happiest of the|1105S€8, has evcrvtlllnz to df! Wllll MILK OF , Regular 7.-ie ' S U M M E R S I D E other Canadian educatioiilsts in the Scandinovlans, Mr. Shaw stated. thc 511125 131100. f0l‘ 11- 19115 U16 Wl'10l€ _ Scandinavian countries studying ad- The .lutlander is an lndividualist.lS£01`y HS l-0 Dl11`ChHS&S. CPHIFSES. 01* _, and Prince COLIIISY uit education, addressed dlurgc ali- Tin- native of Funen is a. beliuty'penses, salaries, gross and net vc R¢’sul1\r25c- All fur dlence on thc subject of his trip and lover, Zealand is the social centre.v profits, etc. Possibly the details of " experiences. With the relation of a The spirit of co-operation is char- the appraisal, the sales, the sill-; _ -- ”BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH number of humorous experiences actci-lsiic of the Dane, The word aries and other incidentnls may be W, ` " < ‘ i' 1 , V- ._ V . , OF CANADA`R°"~1-'- P~“11`°h1l°“1d» and illustrative details the speaker "nl.'»"' is nevci' used, Instead "0ul""contalned in special subsidiary I' 1 . » , » ... . I .`.'.". °` ' . 111111151111- 5°1`Vl°@5 f°1` S“11d“Y» NU' made the lecture both intercstillll is lilo common word. books, in which event, of course, -1 _ h sth; B 11 .. 1- - f -.. . ~' » - V9111 B1' €Cl91`iU9 3111. and instiuclllc. A 5\<¢l'~1l1h 1! lf111Cl 01113111111 101015. they would be icgaidcd as 8. pol- 5A|Ny-_,OHN.;-m;D;|;|g~f0N-M0N»;1QN) A,A\Lig,~g5»l-gl., Searletown 3 p.rn., Borden- 3 D-m. Dr. G, D. Steel was the chairman. and inc people are more convention- llon of me general ledgm-_ ~ < ' '- per, Cape Traverse, 7.30 p.m- Rev. Shaw said that he would attempt Norvxcuians, ascrious and stern poo- M1- POPE @1515 1'- 1‘°1l@C1l0f\ “P011 l:"~"- ` 'r 1 J. L, Lund will preach at Searle- in his address to deal with the sub- plc living in :z severe and stern 1111' Slafement 111511. 1111flP1' U10 new town and Rcv. W. s. Loring or jcct from me aspect of it travclvsue w111\ll;v.i\1'c kind and llosuitable. lS°1“"<1111<‘. +1 50°“~'111l 111111’ 1111>’ 110 Kemiiigtoii will preach at Cape combined with the discussion on thc The extent to which co-operative _l1l1f11Cd f01’ 100 l10U1'S fOr $1.00. The` Traverse, educational conditions in Scandin- work is carried on in Denmark is`fl8111'€‘S 9-FB H5 f0ll0WS2 al/la, O rcninrkuble. Co-operative buying 1 kilowatt hour equals one 1000- The speaker i'cl_ated'bi‘iefiy several; and soiling, cooperative banks, and 4 watt lamp burned for 1 hour, which IN M 0 lnto,.os,i,,g ovoms of me voyage 11-, coopcrniivc hospitols form part ofloi' course is the same as one 50- cross the Atlantic, and made aiium- ilic system. At 6a cvcry inun andlwatt lamp burned for 20 hours. bei' of interesting observations on; iroinun in Denmark, who has not Now the Coliipa.liy's charge for MRS. LOUIS RUPRECHT sca-travel in modern ocean steam-i sured enough money on which tollne flrsl, 5 kilowatt hours ls 5l_0g, ___ crs. He lnacle the trip to Europe on livc, rc -clrcs a sum of money ca:l1’Thei'cfore, a 50-watt lamp can bei Many iricnclrs iii thc City heard 1111* "1f7111l>1'<'=SS 0.1 /\l\S*1'1~ll11" 1\11€l ll1'fl 11111111’1- 01` 111I\.l' 110 110 fl 1101110 11111011 lblirlied for 5 X 20 or 100 hours for tits ice] they have sul:porled in Sl_0o_ 'eslerduy lu Uilnei- Montchiir, New l31`11111f1f` -‘\l1~1 11 111111 “"3" 111 1'7"*-" “ "“'“`*' 5'f"‘1`5‘ l Tllc ubovc is for thc first 5 kilo- ersey, of Mrs. Louis Ruprecht, only, 1111111. 1110 111113' 1111 1i~11"»V1¢l1 U11 1110- l`-O11-1° P101- 511‘1“’ “'35 111 °°“"`°1" lwatt hours only. For the next 25 daughter of the late George D, four day voyage across the North sutlon with the Minister of .1_\gl'icul- ‘kilowatt hours the Charge is $1_.75_ l_,0llgw,Jl~ll,_ M.-5_ Rulyhcllt has been Seri to D,~.nn.ii'l:. The l3:.n_l.1.l1 fish- ture, the latter said, i`c;l,nl'1l11l'l 1110 Mlm. tho first 100 ]m.>,,._, m,,,.,,fo, nly 49:- ` 63° 39" li. EPATICA 2 Lb. luatr Exr|iac~r °" 5'” with SM' con Lrvaa oil. 51.25 SHA: |€.\'()`5 FRUIT SALTS Bile Bottle MAGNESIA 1 TUBE OI" Largo Sire F`“""'“' PIIII LIPS 3 CAKI-`S V\'00DBURY’S ' , 691' _ MODESH I PACKAG IES COLD OR (.` K EAM For 491- V Alu or rr'7<.~w~i iim personally, and believe that_IA can convince him that I have no ii\'e to grind ill, the mutter and only dcsire that the public shall bo ac- curately informed. N. B. sH1P1>ERs 1 (G0nl.in'.led from Page 1) ;<:' thc cu-olrcrallle lncirkc-ting ol' :i,;,.uiiural products. 1 QUEBEC IN MARKET ~ » » ._ -. 1. - 1' T’ wmlllg -to llw plovlncp cw,-y sum_l ing fleets on tho lloggct l$.inl: and .owl-l;,,;»l-_|t!v'0 s;lil~l'.. hcl... high la 50_wmL lamp can be bumed for 1ue1‘f01' 111° lust few years and willl 1"1=`11°1` 1#'~‘~“"*~ “"1” °“='*‘“‘“"“ O" ‘“"' °°"°‘."." ha” ",‘,°‘“ 1° d°.“.“1.‘ ‘L ma" lhc next soo hours at $.35 pri- ion it could become o public liomryldangerous journeys of several hun- only if there is some organized study. Local groups might be or-` gunned to study particular sub- 1ci‘ts_ V . Premier MaoM!illa.n in his ad- rlirss told the story of the begin- ning of the Carnegie Demonstra- ilon. and of the double g`ft 0! the Cririiegic Corporation to the Island. ilio endowment of the chair of -Sociology and Economics and also me gilt of the libraries. I-Ie re- fci-rcd 'to the University extension movement in Antigonish, and in this comlecton expressed the ap- lnion that iilcre was also a revival in Prince Edward Island in inter- est in all matters pertaining to education. as evidenced by the in-, creased attendance at Prince of Wales College and at all agricult- liral' fairs. People could now get ills most up-to-date books on agri- culture in all its branches, as well ns literature of the less practical kliid. He thought that the experi- ment in Prince Eward Island would he a. great success, because the' people had a particular interest in 500118- When the three years of the` Demonstration were ever, he=-efx- pressed the confidence that they would be prepared to take over tho lsplendid one, and that he would .service themselves. I-_Ie thought that they were fortunate in having the serv`ces of Miss Bateson and Miss MacMnstcr, as librarian and assistant. Senator J. J. Hughes, e member Of the library committee spoke very warmly of Dr. MacMillan and re- ferred to the value of the library Psbccially to the younger people. Rev. Fr. MacDonald said he was !‘11‘licularl_v interested in study club. H011. H. D. M‘acLea.n, M. L. A.. lllllllght that people should remem- ber Andrew Carnegie the original 2-+1* .__i_, TENDERS Tenders for Charlottetown Forum restem-snt coaeesn'ou~ winter season 1988-34, will he received up till noon Mon- day. Nov. atb. ' H. S. HENDERSON, Seoy. took , out membership cards. during the three weeks has circu- lated 800 books. e large proportion dred miles down the South Ameri- can coast following escapes 'from the penal colony. Many of the prisoners had stop- ped of! at Trinidad on the way to Colombia, and as they sailed to- day, a small band of fugitive; on shore waved farewell. Escaped By Boat “ They had escaped by boat to Trinidad, and were protected here by extradition --laws. The prisoners on shore were repairing their_ boat( in preparation for resuming their voyage along the coast. ' friends. She leaves to mourn her husband and daughter, Doris, also a brother Mr. C, H, B. Longworth, of this city. ' BIRTHS Elsinore, the party eiicouiltercd its Wiuauta D-at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Nov, 2nd, to Mr. und Mrs. Robert Sutherland, City, a son. E "‘ 13.' . MARRIAGES MA WTE Zion Church Manse, Nov. 1,"1933, by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Catherine Elizabeth Buchanan, of Eldon, to Mr. John Hiram MacDon- The returning 0011V1¢l¢5 ‘V111 11°, brought before a French Guianal tribunal on charges of escaping. Conviction will mean their exile to solitary confinement, from which escape is regarded as impossible. donor, who had valued very much h‘s introduction to books, when a boy. Advice would be available to the public os to the best books to read. - Dr. A. A.. MacDonald, M. L. A.. suited that the opportunity was 11 boost lt. Mrs. S. J. Rose spoke in suPl>01`1, of the library and promised the support of the Womens Institute. Rev. Mr. Ihckin, Mr. H. H. Acorn Mr. Russell Leard, Principal of the school strongly endorsed the lib-, rary project. .I-lis Worship Mayor MacPhcel moved a vote of thanks to Prcmierl MacMillan and to Miss Bateson- Tha motion was seconded by Mr. Paquet. After the meeting the pe0Dlf¥ went to the library and took oiltl membership cards. The library will be open on Saturday from 3 o‘clock till 6. and from 'I till 9, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3 till 8. The local custodian is Miss Dorothy Moynagh. More than 50 'rho branch at Montague, estab- lished three weeks ago, has now a membership of wen over 300, and *_ of which are non-flotion. _sz-'~ Tv onnan ||l|i|T||IE SUM. U0. oanan Now 2 oulvlaantaun sr. Now I c ' rnolva soo __ m r’*"*".- Y J- -AVON I _ } N. D. MacLean UNDT ‘TAKIB PHONE ` PHQNB PHQNE msrloi' lows me 990 ggg 1 990 | vicronm FREE DELIVERY ON FIVE OR MORE TONS \ Y°'il‘.?.l*.ll‘.I'° $9.50 l IM! AMI! aid. of Orwell Cove. DEATHS SENCABAUGII-Died at his home Pemb oke. P. E. Zslaitd, August 26, 1033, Jchn Eccnc;baugh, age 56 yisais. CAfllP1lE1-I-At New Irelidco, Nov. 2, 1933, Mrs. Archibald Campbell. Funeral Saturday, Nov. 4th, at 1.30 from the residence of her nephew, Mr. Jack MacLeod. RUPRECHT-At Upper Montclair, New Jersey, November 2nd, Minnie Louise Longworth. beloved wife of _ 'Louis Ruprccht, only daughter of *md cms” ‘wth H Song' The maple the late G. D. Longworth, and sister of C. H. B, Longwortli. ORFORD-At the Chzrlcttetcwn Hospital Thursday Nov. 2, 1933, M.l's. Arthul' Or.o.d in her 42nd, year. Reiiiains resting at McLran's Funeral Hem . Funeral f.om Saint Peters Clltiicdral on Saturday, Nov -ith Service starting at 2.30. In- termint Si. Pciefs Cemctery. MACDONALD--Died in the city, Oct. 3, Catherine MacDonald, dear- ly beloved wife of the late Angus MacDonald, aged 84 years, leaving two daughters, Mrs. William Con- nlck of Bedford and Mary at homo, also one son Wilbert in Ottawa. Funeral from 198 Sydney Street. Notice later. IN MEMURIAUM emphasis placed on music, ,Thirteen hymns were sung at tne service, The group visited the homo of Haus l\IcEWl~IN-In loving memory of Mary Selina McEwen. who passed pwny November I, 1932. A precious one from us has gone A voice we loved is still A Pfam is vii;-:int In our homo That never can be filled. nmrled by Husband, Sons snd Sister. 2361. Y 8 D ~ The ceremony of bumlng the witch only dllflcully as lo lallguage. that the six appointees of the soho. gicclalt §>le;ii~le;;`lomittii1g to “tell . Throughout their my in schhrlln- 1m's‘ull> are new suthvriue in Gan- 1; “f H- __ avia the visitors found ii llossiblc at ada. information froln irhicli it is th 9 5 'fy 0 12 d€‘S11€_ £0 D101-€Cli ,an omol. Llmcs lo ,pl “long very hoped that means muy be derived e l’°°1` ma” 115’ 1m11<1113 11 'SDP' well by thc use of Eill;i..~:li, as many of developing in this country some- C191 mm for 11011505 11f1V1“g 13- 11001' Scaudinuvians sp:ak the laiiguogc. tiling of the same co-operative" sys- 5l51‘~°*`-‘_ 1055 1111111 1200 51111316 f€°1 At Elsinore is located the Inter- tt-ln as is in vogue 111 D€11111B1\l<~ is t°° Wen 1m°w“ 1° mquwe 19101" national Peoples College wliicli was Prior to the lecture a brief but 91109 f!`0!11 1119. €XC@Dl» 10 S115’ 111211 to bc me hc,,dq,m,.to,.S of lllp I,;.l~.y_ delightful lnilsiclil prograniinc was $11108 RD111‘f11l011t~l10\1S€-< hnvff bowl, The principal of the college ;iri~ung- given. It comprised two songs by introduced the floor space is noti cd for mo vlolw,-_.5 lm elllclulcd lour Mrs. J. A. Lawson and virs. H. S. a correct index of poverty or of thc folk high-schools, which are HeHd@l'S0I`1. B S1011? oi Yiaiin solos wealth, and it was apparently be- locatecl in the rurnl di.=.‘.:'icts of Den- by Mrs. Jasper lugs, a graduate of cause the Public Service Commis- inark. These schuols hold scssloiis the Toronto Conservatory of Music, sion realized that many well-io-do ml-Opglioill; the year. The men ut- £11101 1\V0 S0D1'111'10 S0105 l-ly M158 Mar- people are residing in small houses tend classes during the wiiltcr, and 311105 Sl»€1‘llS- MTS- K- S. ROIZCYS WHS that they did away ziltogcthrr with thc women in the suinlnclz l-118 l1C00l11P111115l~~ T110 11l1Cl1€1`lC€ <10' tho former service charge of $.75 The Dunes of today are uct rl large 111°11S11'11l€11ll»S 11l1P1`€Cl11lSl°11~ per month for small houses and le;-, .l_ K, Kino, and flclll llllolmlll-l_f people bln'-“Iic=ll1l'. '1`hc.v claim that A “OW 01011111116 £01112 ¢I11@11H111- $1.00 for iargei- lioiiscs, .mo lnstl- mm. E, M_ -l~,,,.l,,,, Tho ,,,oC,l,,.,j dorms1‘“"‘1111ucS1lu1'iu.:lllc Nrilwl- CYS W11° lm'-iclillllfd 111 1110 11111510111 cutcd e universal mio of sion for ` °‘ ' eonlc wars the race beculiie stiliilcd. D1`0§1'11111!110. 1111121 11° MY- Sl121W» ‘V113 me fl,-st 5 kllownlt l,oul»S_ ,fold of Hummnd. A visit to ii co»ullt~i'.i‘.i','e :med 1110V1fd bl’ M13 R- H- R°g01`5» Und I am not personally silificiciitll' cleaning plain. revealed-tlic Si'Sl01I\ *='”°°”‘1°d by 1V11`~ T~ W' B°111'19l’- of seed cleaning which accounts for Charlottetown to oxpyoss an ooin_ thc fl11C 010135 l41`0W11 111 111° 13°u“11`Y- ion as to the wisdom of the change. The 1311111511 10111 5Cl“’°lj“ lmlght -l - I do know, liowcver, frmn schedules such subjects as history, lltci‘uiili'e, (com/mood from Pogo 1, prepared by thc compmlys audio music, cultural subjects. Music is om and which I have seen and elnphnsized' ‘md every dass opens believe to be correct, that had the 11150 em11haSi‘° llyunmsms' The 1932 results would have as more inorlernilzod folk high schools 1-A lm-l,h@l~ soul-gg of anxiety to » _ _ follows: give courses in- urls nnd_`ci'ufr.., His Mlilestys Govel-nliient is the Nm of wduoed MHS paid by There are no wrltlcli c.\ainll.a‘.lolls llmlmgy in which the finances of residents in snmu houses 6960 in Denmark. All cX11mlI1H1l0I1S HW the Island are administered. It is " ll . Half mRl'l<-S “F0 l ' ‘ tl iii nces which ' i' tak- scllifl:oly\voi'k ` gifddvedeiili sdlind eondltioillwiiie 1932 residents In large houscs 13541 That culiurul education in Dvn-,‘ lmvc lllrcafly boon gravely prejudic- T ‘ I 19”; mark is purely euiturul, and Lilo cd," 0”” ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ~ ~ ~ ' '~ - 0 practical is purely lu-ncllwal, was ii’ The statement gives details ofthe N f 1 _q d bm id him” 1 point stressed by Mr. -‘1'lm\v. Ai 21 charges. They arc that the Nation- °~ ° “°1‘“5° 5 |13 »‘f practical school for g|1'lS. 1110 S111' alists have got around the bar to 1'€5'¢`191115 111 51111111 11011-*N1 2-343 dents were di'.'ieicd into gI‘011l1>` Italian lailgilugc icacliing in clem- N0-01' 111<`1“`1‘5i`fll>1l1-1`\'1CScd ‘l 11ll.\"~11111§ Cl-iC» T110 Slllfli 15 \ » schools, and teacher training instit utions are all private, but the salar- . I Week-End Drug Specials ____ I S e -.a-»`4L` .....-..-ss- .,“_- lf* N. ,.l; . li '. - "»'.'/ if-` l I l l i ‘1 » ._, 'fl P Sli ,. nl 10 3D es 111 et ht C. lb m os Ot :I i ~ 'll 1'? :yi ~ lug ' , .