WEEK-Elli! _- RDAY, Sept 24, MONDAY, Sept 2o " 1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ ‘ y _ _‘ _ _ _ _ srnuoir rAiinan CAB-A cu, PE _ s 80mg east on Euatnn Street, poem- day night about 10 o'clock, driven b? a man alleged to be um-ler eh, _ S zimsvltlfizhmwrllllf. itruck another E tra Qllflm)’ ‘ 24¢ i t p" ed m" m’ BULK TEA, X g 9c brgersection with Upper Hm“ COCOA _ _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45c rough Street. and carried h, h, SURHHSE S n h . . . . . . . . . . . 2_c eons dereble distance. Both cm CAKE ICING, a, avail? t 1 . . . . . . . 2% were slightly damaged. The offend- ’ BAKING POWDER ( y- es ) . . . .. .. . C ing driver was placed under arrest i RED HA1£IRggNBR0OMS . 24c by the City Police, EIéIIgAMERY BUTTER, z 11,5, , _ DRIVER Aaaasran _ g m. TOILET PAPER, 8 for . . . . . . . ’ 4m" W" “"15"”! bl’ City Police LOBSTER (Cable Head Brandy-You can t get Yuttrdlv 906F000". charged with i, any phce d“ in town, y, lb ting, 20c l/fg 12c Operating a motor vehicle while uh- ORANGES, D81.‘ dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . C desltlhellhflelglhw of liquor. His ar- re o low an accident at th corner o! weymouth and Riel: Con" “m,” ‘m! lawn,‘ ska“ mond Streets, where the car he was driving crashed into the side o1 "ompt Delivery Phone 1317 - another car. The bumper o; the first car was badly bent, while the Z_______ .---—-—,-—'_-- l Sanitary. Fish l‘ Market N" open, 285 Queen street. Charlottetown, P. i; Island. Phone 680. All flhds of fresh, 00111011. Ill‘! mg pickled fish. Prompt de- hmy. Satisfaction guaran- / MURRAY d: KUI-IN Proprietors. i : za-ai /_____..._.__.______ pmll AFRICAN CIIIEP‘ FINED p CATTLE POE CHASING IIIS DAUGHTER INTO MISSION ‘ wlNDHOEK, South Africa, Sept. ‘ g-llobody can tell Clef Impumbu m to run his family. That is why h, government has fined him 50 piil oi cattle but it may have trouble collecting. ‘Impumbu is chief of the Ukambi tribe who numberabout 10,000 and live near the Angola. border of the desert sands of Ovamboiand. | much damage. fender oi the other was damaged. BEIITRAI. GUARDIAN 4854-‘ This la reserved for news, but ‘auvcrtisements of a ucws character may be inserted at the rate o! 4c. per word, strictly payable in ad- vauoc. POLICE COURT-At the 119119,; Court Saturday morning, Chesley Wood, found guilty of being in p95- ' 0f a car stolen on Fri- dll’ night. was given six months. A case against a party, charged with breach of customs by- law was adjourned until [Wednes- daY- A man charged with stealing coal was given 15 clays. GYRO DANCE at Beach -Grove Inn tonight. Tickets, $1.00 each. 5452-11 MY IRISH CINDERELLA at In- dian River tonight. 5t5fl-ll nrva -FOWL_ WANTED. - Pur- chasing heavy live fowl, empty crops, Tuesday morning, Sept. 27. Positively only interested in good quality stock. Harold McLeod, Ver- non River. 5418-9-24-21. LEAVES TODAY—Dr. F. H. S. LQWETY. Toronto Division Superin- tendent 0f the Health of Animals Branch of the Department of Agri- culture, who has been in the city for several days on his regular visit, leaves this morning for the main- land. Dr. Lowery has been here on several occasions previously and travels over the Dominion from coast to coast in his work. While in the city he was regstered at the Canadian National. CAR. FIRE-About 12.15 Satur- day a car perked in front of the Harris Memorial Building, some- how caught fire, but it was extin- guished by hand chemicals without It was a Whippet Sedan, and owned by William Crawford, Wood Islands, who could not be located at the time. MAGISTRATFJS COURT-Judg- ment was delivered by Magistrate MacKinnon Saturday in the case arising out of the motor accident on St. Peters Road on the 13th be- tween the cars of William Bernard of Hunter River, and Russell Ab- Whcn impumbu wanted to give ifs daughter away in marrllkc, she took refuge in a mission station. lmpumbu promptly got together no oi his friends, armed, and went. iiier her, which was tiesspassing, whereupon the fine was imposed. Motion pictures have been in- mlled in a Paris railway station for the entertainment of traveller: obliged to wait for trains. [Common Table Salt Often Helps Stomach" v Drink plenty of water with pinch oi salt. If bloated with gas add a [pooh of Adlerika. This washes out BOTH stomach and bowels and rids you of all gas. Hughes Drug Co., Ltd, 0r. W. It. Carson CEB-OPRACTOR Three Year Palmer Graduate 124 Prince St. Phone 1072 Home Calls Made. School. In all of these positions he idid excellent work. Dr. Baxter is a. INSECT COLLECTION-Among- the recent additions to the Public- Library is a collection of native insects presented by Mrs. Dr. Beairsto, of Charlottetowndllhe col- lection was made by hersou. the" late Wendell Beairsto, WIIOLYWSS killed in the Great War. ‘ bott, of Charlottetown. Following the accident, Mr. Abbott was pro- secuted for driving to the common danger. After hearing the evid- ence the case was adjourned till today for judgment when Mr. Ab- bott was found not liable and the - case dismissed. The R. C. M. P. prosecuted the case and Mr. H. R. Bell represented the accused. I SUCCEEDS PROF. SHAW- Professor Clayton A. Baxter, Ph. 1)., will take Professor Shears place in- the Department of Education at Mount Allison University. He is a graduate of‘ the University ot-Tor- ontofwhei-e he carried "on his graduate study under the direc- tion ofProfessoi-s Brett, Lane and Bott. After graduation he taught‘ in Earlham College, Indiana, in Lawrence College, Wisconsin, and in'the Queen's University summer ‘DAL. LAW SOCIETY-The Dal- housie Law Society held their open- ing meeting oi the year in the Munroe Room, Forrest building, Thursday morning, with upwards of 50 members in attendance. Presi- dent D. W. Stewart was in the chair. Committees appointed to act for the coming session were: Moot Court, who are also to choose the contestants for the Smith Shield. John A. Y. McDonald, Sydney; Robert, T. Donald, Malpeque, P. E. 1.; and A. Whit Cameron, Guys- bore. Law Dance Committee, Ger- ald Coleman, Halifax; William Jost, Sydney; Charles Miller, North Sydney. Jack Fraser of Yarmouth was chosen manager of the Law young man, of unusually good training, fine personality and ade- quate experience. In addition to his regular teaching work, he will be the Deanof Allison Lodge and of first year men students. Central Guardian locals, Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Inga, Cards. etc., dc. per name Advertising Rates-Payable Iii Advance Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; In Memorlam Notices. ‘Illo- w inch: Lists or moi-oi and Spiritual Ofler- _ per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 10o. per inch Inter-faculty football team. Con- testants for the Smith Shield this year will be C. D. W. Stewart, Dal- housie, N. 13.: J, A. Y. McDonald. Sydney; Paul Stehelin, Church Point: R. T. Donald, Malpeque, P. E. 1.; -and Edward McCleave, Snub- enacadle.--Halifax Herald. vvVY 4c. per word; Western and Announcements" sud C ’ g ; Letters of Condolence, 10c. Agents Wa~nted MW THOUSAND PEOPLE MADE l money last year selling fllmperial All" Christmas Cards; establish- ed iii years; write British Canad- ian Publishing Co., Ltd, 426 Pat- rick Building, Toronto. ‘ A w. a-w-r-M-ti Sept. so. WANTED AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN IN, Canada. to sell Personal Christ- mas Cards One-DoIlar-Doun up. Surprising values, low prices, quick easy sale, big earnings. also low prices on boxed assort- ment. Send for sample book now. Premier Art Guild. Wellington 6i York, Toronto. A. W. 9-I-t1-30. >__ Situations "acant I0 FARMERS-WORK 0N FARM wanted by energetic, experienced Wm! man (M). tnctotaler and non-smoker, brought up on farm. Moderate wage. Apply R. W. can Guardian. 5335-94241, __§ituations Vacant EARN MONEY NOW TAKING . Gflrders for Personal Christmas lgfllllhs Cards. Finest line over mlwn- Elly to sell. Liberal oom- sfiivh- Rem Art Co.. oi Gould feet. Toronto. S. V, 26. Boarders Wanted JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PIO- cr 4c per word. Other rates on applications. BmTns ‘ . . . ____________________ ¢‘¢‘¢¢ ¢¢v¢v“ vv ‘v¢v‘¢v “vvvv‘¢¢¢‘v¢¢“‘v¢¢ MURPHY-At flhaflgtflewwn’sept, y llATFA-Zc poi- word, uu-oo m- - __._.___.__._..______ 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas ltrtions ior the price of two, strictly Mjwdhnanu Murphy. a daushifif- "mm u‘ '“""“°°' —-“——-———-—' iwsii-At the City Hospital Sept. l4. 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- Ausun Rmh. cm,‘ a son ville, (R. 3, Souris.) WILL ‘HIE OWNER. 0F THE Ford Car that passed through Kensington, at 3 o'clock in the morning of the 14th inst., and picked up the Essex tire and rlrn betwee. Kensington and,._Russel Barnetts, please return to Mac- Farlanifs Garage, Konsington. Hos- ‘ and Stew- MCKEARNEY-At the City pital, Sept. 15, 1932, to Mr. Mrs. John McKcarney, Mt. art. a son. RUSH-w“. the City Hospital, Sept. 18, i932. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rush, City a. son. 542I-9-24-2l. __._~____________..__ - ' ‘ CHEVERIE-At the City Hospital For Sale. Sept. 19, i932 to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cheverie, City a son. Card of Thanks The Parishioners of Rustico ex- press their deep sense oi gratitude to the Dramatic Club of Kelly's Cross. The latter, under the skilful management oi their zealous pastor, furnished, on the evening of September 21st, in Rustico Hail, a rare social treat. enhanced by a generous donation towards the completion of the Convent, 0f the proceeds oi the entertainment. which realized the handsome sum of $54.00. fitta-li-zo-li. FOR. SALE-ENTERPRISE MON- arch Range. Apply 2'11 Queen St. 5441-9-24-3l CARDBOARD, SUITABLE POI lining outhouses, etc.. . per sheet. Guardian oflice. t! FOR. SALE-IN GOOD RESIDEN- tial section, nice building lot 50 x 75. Apply to H. F. McPhee. 5442-94441 GIi-AVENSTEIN APPLES (WIND- falls) ‘Ibo bushel. Bring contain- ers. I". S. R€EVG8,-S0llthpOI't. ‘ 5438-9-24-3l. FOB SALE - OLD PAPERS. l cents bundle. Guardian Omani FOB SALE, TO LET, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Goal-din; N. D. MacLean Billionaire ACCOMMODATED. halts» Modern contenionces. °°""fll- Army as Sydney st. sioe-ii-za-ai. ‘ 05M- " UNDERTAKIII lg]! SbAIfiI -1 six srlnwo N“: “mum!” eavy u t s ovens comp e w pole and swings, not much used. c:m"m‘°';“hh“'“' Bargain at seventy-five dollars each. Apply to James Lawless. "m" u, Norboro, or. to Austin A. Scales. Central Golf Club Show Great Success Eighteen Islai-I-ci- Clubs Repre- sented At Competition Staged At Central _S_c_l_1_ool Fair. ‘B? w- 3- sill". “V9600! Bllllefwliampshire Club eventually won the mwndmt- PTWinflB-l Dfillflfi-méllt 0f|red r.bbon,.secohd place going to . Jsrlculture) Mt. Herbert. Stanley Colwill who n“ n?“ attempt t0 Cflntrallze stood in the first group finally won 0111 Club Competitions on Ptlntiflltop position m: the best Holstein 54'7"‘! mind m?! Wll-h Bllflillcia-if. and later was awarded the ‘WWQ- "he," Jlldlefi and Calves-Royal Bank of ‘Canada Cup for the Yeprmhtlhs eighteen Island Clubs best cali of the Show all breeds. mei- ll? CDBIIOWEWWII. during the incidentally it may be mentioned Period of the Central School Fair that this youth showed the Cham- on September 22nd and 23rd. Many, pion calf at the Amherst Show last old breeders and. exhibitors inured year. to the thrills of the larger exhibit-I The top calves in many "cases ion contest became suffciently en-iwouid have overshadowed calves at thusiastic to comment, that thismiajor features. This great show feature was equal, if not more im-was a revelation and mirrors the portent from an educational stand- fine work that- ls gong cm among point. not to mention real a-ttrac- . the Boys and G.rls of the Province. tiveness, than the larger shows,“ is a realm“ and Girls Royal ‘wmmfilfid bl! the "WW mil-lure and arrangements are already un- SYWWITIMI- der way to make the event more The boys and slrls acqultledicompiete. and attractive, and more lhemiell/Bf» ilblelldldlll. bflnZinEHi-npressive next year. The effect of their animals out in wonderful lltlthis work upon the major Exhibit- and showing them like veterans. 4on5 with-m Lhe next few years’ Wm Never 1n the history of the Pro-fundoubtediy be felt, while its in- vinclal Exhibition were there moremuohce upgn the live stock indus- interested spectators around the my geherahy Wm be very w;de_ ringside. In Incl. at times the ring spread m its scope and intensity. itself was over crowded with en-| The Judging Compethiom m “l. thusiastic visitors, who wished toIQC; a “am for the Royal Show were inspect the calves and the yfllltrPfljgftlgjpabed in hy 42 youthful a5- Iul showmen at close quarters, and-pirhnts, The contest was finally won slve the latter a word of shwhr- by two girls representing the M15. 58911191111 111 $11911‘ fill!’- Wmk- Herbert Ayrshire Club, namely Mary Ivna A. E. McLaurin, Secretary oi Monaghan‘ and Elsie Lund, with me 130i’? "id Girl? Club W°Y1< °l George MacMJlan and Joseph Don- (780800 W310 dTOPPed in, 5°? the ahoe representing the Kingston occasion. 1n order w sev a W°Td,Club next up. Prince Edward Island to the boys and girl-sand see the-nos again a gm team for the Roy- show spent no holiday . He was a1. Since club Work was started asked to place the ribbons, (with ghqs have almost continuously dam- the exception of the Holstelns, pre- mated in this Competing“ and have flded 0V9? bl’ H- J- Kennedy) ancwacquittcd themselves creditably. consented to assume the duty. From Local enmusiasts are hoping these 1 o'clock 1h the efwhovh "hi1 two brilliant lasslcs will this year ‘1.30 that evening he was constant Lake back wp hqnorshfrm‘ the big ly on the job. The calves. were Show; shown in groups oi three, short- The following is a w horns being first on the slate. Flf- 0,- me awards, .. teen calves were brought into the SEORTHORNS ring, and the frlst money went to Groups m- Th,“ the Meadowbank Club. The Chani- l Meadowbunk. Elmer Hyde, “m! nicn Cell’ W“ I150 Select“ "m" Calvin MacDonald, Melvin Hyde. thissrchp. and was shown by Cel- z Bethei, Stirling Wood, Elva VlIYMWDf-lnflld- with 9- WTY WPY- Jenkins and Beatrice Jenkins. smooth and well iinshed heifer. ,3 Bethe,’ Mmon wood,.,5pu;-g9°h, In Ayrshlres eighteen were exhlblt- Jenkins and Winston woodr: ‘ ed, with the Souris Club standing 4 Abrams ‘Image? Obtain]! Isak! highest, and Orwell Cove next in 1am’ Anne Mary Perry and Edgar line. Soul-i; again registered with A,5enau1t_ ~~ _ , the Charrrpicai owned by Bernetta 5 Abram-s village’ Tum“ “Gall Mflmnlldl “m1 a "PW d"? flb‘ lant,-'l‘heodore Arsenault, and A1‘- bed, smooth calf, that elzcted the mam,‘ Arscnaulh admiration of the ringside. This cali along with Calvin MacDonald's gave stiff competition for the Grand Champion cali of the show. The Holsteins were the largest group, 33 calves being in the ring at one time. The groups were even- ly matched, but the Kingston- mplEte list Dominion Shorthom Breeders As- socizition-Srrciai $25.00 1 $10.00 Calvin MacDonald. Corr- wall. 8.00 Melvin Hyde, Cornwall. 7.00 Stirling Wood Mt. Her- bcrt. 2 3 GYRO DANCE at Beach Grove Inn tonight. Tickets, $1.00 each. 5452-1i D. P. llla/cNuit Spcciril for the Best Grnup of Three $10.00 \ l 2 $7.00 Meadowbank Club. MISS FRANCES COI-‘FIN, grad- 300 Bethel Club. uate of Mount Allison Ladies‘ Col- lege in Expression, will open studios in Charlottetown and Montague. Special classes for children will also be arranged. For particulars kindly AYRSHIRE Groups of Three communicate with the hhovc I Souris, Bcrnctta MacDonald, named, at. Montague, P. E. Island. J°5el>h MPAlU-"ly and PW" MP“ 5434-9-24-21. Auley- -I 2 Orwell Clove, Donald Jenkins, 110M]: F03, BURIAL-ltlr, Ewen Irvine Jenkins and Russel Furness. ._Minn., also in the Middle Western ‘Walter, in Saskatchewan and six MacLecd, formerly of Oyster Bed Bridge, died at the residence of his son, Reverend George MncLcod, St. Peter's. Nova Scotia. on Sept. 23. 3 Sourls. Marguerite MacDonald,‘ Stirling Reid and Mary lVlcIsaac. I 4 Orwell Cove, Irvine Nlcholsorh] Margaret McDonald and Newman The funeral services will be held at the United Church, Hunter River, Monday 26th, at 3 o'clock. Inter- ment in Hunter River Cemetery. McDonald. 5 Dundas, Grover McKay, Alex McLeod and I-Iaddon McLeod. 6 Head of l-Iillsboio, Willard Cof- fine, Elvin Douglas and Cecil Mc- Cassey. l PERSONALS IIOLSTEIN Mrs. Henrietta Connolly, who has Group of Three been spending the summer with her son Robert, at Dunstafinage, left this morning on return to her home in New Jersey City. 1 Kingston-Hampshire, Stanley Colwill, Clifton Stewart and Errol‘- Stewart. 2 Mt. Herbert. Mary Gibson, Gor- don Carver and Clarence Coady. Mr. Earle McInnis and his sister Pearl, leit for Boston Saturday 3 M," Herbert, Claude Jon“ “mm” m “mm” Wm‘ M" Km‘ Cedric Baliem and Elizabeth Jen- neth Webster on a two weeks‘ mo- kins tor trip. Miss Bessie McLean has arrived home, after spending five months visiting friends and relatives in the United States. Dixon and Roy Mabey. 5 Kingston, George hiclvfillaii, El- mer Larter and Henry Godfrey. 6 Tryon. Lewis Francis, Mary Gamble and Bernice Dxon. '1 Fortune Cove, Clcmcnt McDon- ald, Fred Aitken and Clifford Bryenton. 8 Tryon, Daniel Kcough. Jessie Leard and John Francis. . 9 Glcnwood. Thomas Hierliliy, Glen Gorrlll and Wymnn Gorrili I0 Tignish, Vincent liandrahan. and Andrew Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mclnnes, of New York, are visiting in Halifax and will leave on Saturday on their return to New York. Mr. Mc- Innes was visiting his old home in Prince Edward Island. It is Mrs. Mcfnnes‘ first time in Halifax and she hopes to return here at a. future date to renew the many zicquain- Alfred I-Izindrehan tances she made during hor-stay.- Christopher. Irreetown, Liquidator Edwards a 0o. "84-9-94-31- Halifax Chronicle. 1i Campbcllton, Mary Doyle, mm- GRAND , OPENNING OI the Holy Name Club to- - night. I.. O. C. and P. l. I. Highlander-s Bands, step- dancing, gymnastics, singing. etc. Doors open at 8 o'clock. Admission 25 conic. -1l giggle Citizen V Passes Away Summerside were grieved to learn of the - on Friday night of Mr. Joseph H. Locke, a well known business mau of Summerslde at his home in Argyle Shore. Mr. Locke had been out and about until quite ‘recently and his death came as a shock to his many friends. The deceased, who was eighty years of age, was born in Crapaud, but came as a. young man to reside on the North Shore near Travel- ler's Rest. The place was called af- ter him and came to be known as Locke's shore and the road leading to it was called Locke Road. l-Ie later moved- to Sherbrooke. For many years Mr. Locke was engag- ed in the oyster export business when that industry was in its prime in Prince County. For some-years he was engaged in the grain business in Duluth, Citizens of States. Mr. Locke was fond of re- lating his varied experiences in the Western States in those early days. Returning to Summcrslde, he opened a grocery store on the cor- ner of Central and First Streets, which he afterwards sold to the late George Warren. Later he had a similar store 0n the corner of Summer and Water Streets, where the Gallant building now is. In the fire of I916 he was burnt out. This caused him to seek new pre- mises and he opened business at the corner of pentral Street and Fitzroy Street in the old Y. M. C. A. building. Here he carried 0n a very successful business until fall- ing health forced him to give up and he sold out in 1930 to Mr. Percy McRae. Mr. Locke was well liked by all classes of citizens for his integrity in business and his kindly disposi- tlon. He was exceptionally kind to the poorer classes, whom he often assisted. He married Miss Schurman, of Sherbrooke, who predeceased him in 1928. . There are left to mourn, one son daughters, namely: Mrs. Gower McLean, Mrs. Wm. Ferguson and Mrs. Harry Grady, all of Vancou- verJB. C. Mrs. T. T. Clark, of Oi.- tawa. Sask; Mrs. Walter Lefurgey, 0! Saskatoon and Mrs. D. 0. Stew- art, of ' Summerslde; also four brothers and four sisters, John, of BanfI; Arthur, in Erma, Alberta; George, in Brooklyn, New York; Charles, in Tibbitts. Minn; Mrs. Sarah B. Wcver, of Duluth, Minn.; Mrs. Clarence Young, oi BanfI; ‘ Mrs. Claude Sentman Tibbetts and .‘ Mrs. Chester Cox, of Charlottetown, to all of whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon from his late residence to the Peoples Cemetery. Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans officiated at the ser- vice, which was very largely at- tended. The pail bearers were Mayor Manson, J. F‘. Arneti. A. S. McKay, George Hogg, James Harris and H. S. Sharp-S. aid McDonald and Willard Calla- ghan. Special prize donated P. E. I. Hol- stein Friesian Association for ' Best Calves 1 $3.00 Stanley Colwill, Kingston 2 2.00 Clifton Stewart, Kingston H. J. Kennedy special for best call any breed fed on Purina Chow 1 $3.00 Stanley Colwill, Kingston 2 2.00 Clifton Stewart. Hamp- shire. Novelties CL QSIN G BEACH (move mu Gyro Club Summer Dances MONDAY, SEPT. 26th. Dancing from 9.00 to 1.30 Tickets: $1.00 each. IT'S A GYRO DANCE Refreshments Effective ous Business S The following illuminating article, by Thomas Wayling is from thc' October issue of the Maclcants‘ Magazine: There are thirsty souls a-pienty in the Garden of the Gulf; there's an aridity in the Maritime". such as the Bluenoses never knew be- fore. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have undertaken to keep Prince Edward Island dry, and No- va Scotia. and New Brunswick only just as moist as the liquor laws al- low. Are they doing it? An old Mari- timer answers the question. “Boy, are they doing it‘? The Mounties have police and planes and ships co-operating, and up in Cape Breton they are making moonshine in the hills because they can't get the stuff ashore. In New Brunswick they're shipping alcohol‘; in from the United States to mix; with beer from Quebec. "You still have the government! stores?" | "Yes; in these hard times. Listen.‘ Whiskey over the side of u rum runner is $20 a case. The liquor. stores charge $4.50 to $8 a bottle. We used to be able to get a kcg of rumvover the side for $4.50 to $6. I hate to’ think what the ven- dors would charge." "Then the R.C.M.P. are stopping the rum running?" "The R.C.M.P. and the depres», sion both. We can't afford llquori store prices, and this new blockade} stops our cheap liquor. There arc‘, ships standing off the coast right. now and have been for days wait- ing to get a chance to land their stuff. They may have to cache it. jettison ii, or even take it down fol Rum Row off New York and take‘ what it will bring.“ I I talked all this over with Major- Gcncral J. H. MacBrien. C.M.G.,l D.S.O., commissioner of theI R.C.M.P. "Why not run down there and see our fellows at work?“ he said. So I went. really i The Board of Strategy , There's a shy brick house in a shy street in a shy neighborhood in Moncton, N.B., whose wulls are papered with maps and charts, whose furnishings are locked desks.‘ and files. It is no different extcr-i nally from the other houses in? that residential district. Looking, for the house, I passed it three times before I was at last able to find it. This is the headquarters of the i W0 rk Of The Rum Patrol Running Liquor Into The Maritime Provinces Has Become A Hazard- ince The New Government Preventive Service Was Inaugurated.‘ Murray Harbor, and the Mary E. north of Rlchibiicto." The assistant commissioner nod- ded, and the commander pricked the locations off on his charts. I got a little map and marked them down too, ior hluclcmfs Magazine is sitting iii 0n this conference, thcrc being a mutual understand- ing that no real names of ships, rum runners or preventive cruisers be revealed, or iiic (lute which this twcnijv-four hours of activity cov- ers. The squadron lender has been reading the reports of Flight Lieu- tenant P. S. Coghill, whose air base is strategically situated for his patrols of the lviirainlchi-Pictoil littoral of Nr-w Brunswick and No- va Scotia. and the circling coasts of Prince Edward Island. Up on the Gaspe. Peninsula. Flight Lieu- tenant A. H. Hull and his detach- ment have their base, and down. ‘near Halifax Flight Lieutenant A. Lewis and his men are located. These seaplane bases are exceed- ingly movable. They change as the rum runners. abandoning a hope- less task in OIIL‘ arcu, try their lurk in another. But all report tn that quiet house on a side street in Moncion. The air comniancidr has the floor again. “Hull reports the Minnie McQ off Trinity Bay and another schooner near Pomte des ‘Monts. Lewis has located a liquor mother ship southivesi, of Luncnburg, N. 8., and a. SCIIOOIIPI‘ going out from Mahone Bay for supplies. The Dorothy X is standing off Joli I-Icad." That's the day's scouting-eight rum runners, known or suspected, spotted by tlic ziii" patrols. Already the provincial superintendents of the R.C.M.P. have been notified at Halifax, Fredericton and Char- lottetown, and tonight all roads in the named vicinitics will ‘cc pairoil~ ed. But the rum is no: yet ashore. Commander Olancl lmicls the way ' to his office upstairs, On the big charts he points out :0 the com- missioner the location of the rum runners; ihcii spots the ion cruis- ers under his command and cx- plains his proposed tactics. The commissioner nods, mnkcs a quiet‘ suggestion iii-re and ilicrc. and the second phase of the days work is on. Chasing the Rum Runner. Prince Edward Island is chiefly I threatened. The island l5 still un- RCJVLP. in the Marltimes. I found the Maritime Board of Strategy in session. At the head of the table was Assistant Commissioner Chris- tian Junget, veteran of the old R.N.W.M.P.—a. shrewd, placid-ap- pearing old-timer with a twinkling eye but a firm fist. On his right C. E. lVIacKcnzie special for bcst calves fed using Bell's Mineral Salts l $3.00 Stanley Colwill, 2 2.00 Clifton Sinwart. silver Cup donated by Royal Bank 4 Trycn, Wymari Large, Vance‘ of Canada for Champion Calf of Show any breed lStanlcy Colwill, Kingston. '1‘. Eaton Company Ltd, Moncton. Special Silver cup with Mlnaturcs awarded to team making highest aggregate score in Judging Competition I Mary Monaghsn and Elsie Luiid. representing Mt. Herbert Ayrshire Club. Judging Competition lMary Monaghan, Mt. Herb-art. sat Commander J. E. W} Oland, R.C.N., poring ovcr naval charts,_ and on his left Squadron Lcadcrl P‘. C. Higgins, R.C.A.l"., with a sheaf oi coded telegrams in his list. I sat in. Higgins had the floor. "Flight Lieutenant Coghill re- ports the schooner Sally Ann off Tracadic. the Martha May east of Souris. the Lizzie Jane standing off 2 Elsie Lund, Mt. Herbert. .l Harvey Jenkins, Mt. Herbert. i Thomas Hierlihy, clcnwood. .5 Spurgeon Jenkins. Mt. Herbert. 6 George MacMillan, Cornwall. 7 Garfield Gorrill, Glcnwood. s Agnitzi Mclsaac. Sourls. 0 Bernice Dixon. Trvon. i0 Clarence Coady i-Iezelbrook. ii Claude Jmcfi. POWP-fil» l2 Joseph Donalnc. Cornwall- l3 D. J. McKnnon, uuizdas. it Elmer Bulman, Ruswco. l5 Irma Wood. Dundas. , l dcr prohibition, and rum-running rewards arc coiisrqilcntly great; The coast is fliltilljil with iiidcria I iioiis. quiet cows, hidden bay! whore fast motor launches ma‘ play hide and scck with the law. The air rcports show one runl rumici" coming in from the north, one on the wcsi. cud of ihc island and two mi ihc cast. They plan to reach ill!‘ three-mile limit a! darkness falls. Even as they dance ovcr the sun-i lit waves in the luic afternoon, thl wirclcss is lapping out code orderly to {our prciciiiivc cruisers. Theil biasvs, ioo, arc ovcr-changing. so it will (in no harm in name their hare bnrs that. July uitcriiooii, though the ships‘ numcs iirr: fictitious. The little siccl grey cruiser Pun siiii 1S iit Slicciiuc. a smart iittld crnfi wiiii twin Dicscl engines and n rhivf cnginccr who was chief on n famous British submarine during thc vi-ar. Her captain is a smart young French-Canadian. The! bond ovcr the chart in ilie wheel- housc and decode the oriicrs from MflllCiOll. The neat black cruiser quarto I i-Couiinued on Page 5)