~. -,..-..¢~ _ ~>ja ... out a trappers license, and with a year's supply of provisions, will soon return to his trap 111195 1Y1 one Kootenays. He has been a trapper for more than 30 yearl- n-lfrsrirnic r HUESTIS-At Georgetown, October 12th. i037, to Mr. and Mrs. Allison Hueslis a daughter, Marie Elllflbfilh- LAWLESS -—At Kinkora, on Oct. 14, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Lavvlc.~s, a son, Francis Joseph. BURROWS -At Wiimot, Oct. 12, 1937. to Mr. and bfrs. John B..r-_»nw_-._ y; (nee Lucy Simmons.) B, SD11. KFILLKYA—AA‘ the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Oct. 22. i037. t0 Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Kelly. City. a son. MAYNlb-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Oct. 27. 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mayne, City. a son. MacDONALIL-Al the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on ‘Oct. 27, 1937,‘ lo Mr. and ltfrs. Allan Mac- Donald. Clty. a (laughter. sTRETCiL-At the Prince Edlvard Island Hfkfilifli on Oct. 2R. i937. . to Mr. alld Airs. FTcd Stretch. St. Catllcrlncs. a jiIIlEillGlZ MARRlAG-ES IJL *;. .. .__ ARCHER ~ RPS Marco 0n Thll. by the Rev. . ,. Miss. Elnlua Jc u Russell of Char- lottetown in . Raymond Mac- Kenzlc AZPilPl‘ of tllc same place. TAYLOR-\\"lll'l‘l5lIEAD-'At Zion Man-c on Thllrsciay, October 28, 1037, bv .<~ Rrv. G. Carlyle Web- ". Ar ~. ILcblna May Whitehead of Graham‘; Road lo Mr. Albert Tupper Talol‘ of Springfield. :_ _-._. _ _ _. .__ _ DEATHS HllESTIS-At. Georgetown. October 26». i937. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allison liuesths. MARTIN - At Kildare Capes on Wednesday. Oct. 27, 1937. Mr. Frank Martin. Funeral notch later. GIBBS-At Kildare Capes. on Fri- day, Oct. 22, 1937. Mrs. Peter Gibbs. Funeral took place on 00L 35th t0 St. Simon and Jude Church, Tig- gigiTS-At Cumberland on ‘rhurs- éay, Oct. 28. i937, Ewen MacDou- gall Betta. aged l3 years. son of 1.1m. and Mrs. Artemas Betti-s. m- ‘ndml from his parents‘ residence ‘m; marry, Oct. 20th.. service ‘going at 2 o'clock. fntennent 1h Argyle shore Cemetery. of Thanks ' Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Horgan and flan-lily wish to thank their friends and neighbours for their many kind not: of assistance arid consolation during their recent sad bereave- ment; also those who sent Mass Ogr . Floral Tributes and Messag- Q Bympatti" l.-l20ll-l0-29-1i. BIR-KENHEAD, Cheshire. Oct. 28 --The biggest ship ever constructed in England is taking shap in the Merseyslde yards here of Cammel, Laird and Company. She is the new 30.000 ton Cunarder which will go into trans-Atlantic service on com- pietion and will carry the name of Mauretania. Meanwhile on the Clyde in Scot-- land work is progressing 0n the giant hull of the “552." sister ship of the Queen Mary. The Merseyside contract is an important one for workers in this district. Between 1,000 and 5,000 QUICKER SERVICE l BETTER PRICES Longworth Ave- Phone 1021-1022. S Queen St, Phone .15q1_15g3 i Friday-Saturday. October Monday, Tues. Wed. Nov. 1_g__3 FNP T°P Perfection b ’ yjlldrMA-LADE, 4 lb- tin — — $9M; _ __ __ __ _ afS i lP :. 9P MARMALADE, a2 . t" _ 5 1 Pkg- °“'P$°- 'a'§° and T", Top ‘i’ '" 3Cakes Med. IVORY SOAP I70 siaawasaav JAM, s2 oz- ll 1 pkg- OXYDOL. large ' . Tip Top s CALAY SOAP -_ _ _ __ 0 Tip Top ' "‘_ Y c l - cmlzgfgv JAM. a2 oz.-——-—— lélogulp VENEER 23a PIINEAPPLE JAM- a2 oz--- 9 "z°“"""—""—— ~ gllapltgilplllm a2 31° élliau-ID VENEER 53B , _ - oz.—-- cslze—-_-____._. . Zétirlitplc JELLY, a2 oz. 5:553 2 l“ 23g l Alymers _ "" _ ' .l TOMATO JUICE for ' SUGAR lb . i 251/2 oz- tin ——-— 3 White or_ Yellow-_-Io s i All/W's a FLOUR 98's Robin s ' _ . '- l li’.“%’ll"f?r‘i---J 15" ::::l...l'l~*l- lrl. i éiymers . 3 for" Five Rosesi- %a_-an l sOUPS. your choice 3 BRAN 10o “as “" I Libby's tins c _> ' _ "' _ '_ I MlLK——-—-—-—— i ~ " 310 l§E.‘?_“_"L_‘ffEi____ 29¢ "ifléif"“ lntétlfiwllfllfw“ for an 4 - tin Calumet with cereal bowl -- -— 3k EIALGNQ *'" T , a owe er PUFFED WHEAT‘ 3 p gs V2|b‘pkg-l______2 or 1 l5‘ Bakers COCOA and 2 c RADlo PEAs—-— W15 f0!‘ . p gs. a. ers Z4 i} 0:01? OLfllElo-cli-Qd T? Fraser's QuAHAuczs tins 1 pkg- COCOANUT -" -- - c 13c Tea is now retailing at 60c per lb- We have a limited quan- c tity of Red Rose—-Salada— Mothers Own and Morses Standard — for this sale. only ' {W Titjars AT as I- , "-1 _— _ i Mm an“... h... Biggest Ship Ever Built " irmson, s. C.--Thomas oowd. , , < .’.‘1...‘°t‘l’...r’°§..“é§li€i; In England Taking Xhape mca have been employed. The new ship will have an over- all length of approximately 750 feet and will have 10 decks. The hull design reveals four "interesting points-the terraced bridge super- structure, the cruiser type stern, two masts and two funnels. The use of only two funnels has made it possible to provide greater facilities for deck games and more interior passenger accommodation. The keel was laid down May 24. Tile ship will be launched next summer and be in commission in 1939. "saflzdfliiicffoiiic ’ TEETH The time to cut dentists’ bills is at mealtime because it is what you eat which is important in deciding how healthy your teeth will be, declares Dr. E. V. McCoilllm. Johns Hopkins biochemist Ex- plaining in detail the six scientific ways of saving teeth, he writesln McCall's for November: "The worst way to cut down dentists bills it to stop going to the dentist. The more regularly and frequently you see him. the smaller your bills will be in the end. "No. cutting dentist's bills can best be done day by day at meal- , time. Sturdy tcelh are largely the l result of the right. diet-of eating foods which act favorably upon tooth structure and avoiding those which don't. Teeth with faulty enamel have infinitesimal pits and fissures which act as food traps. Particles of sugar and starch. caught in these. ferment. and the resulting acid etches cavities. In such cases, merely brushing the teeth cannot insure complete clean- llriess. “Although the thrce-times-a-dai’ use of a good toothbrush. deutriflcc and mouth wash is a mall)!‘ r1118 101‘ achieving perfect teeth. It is tilrc we scraped the old idea. that regu- lar brushing is all that is required for tooth health. To prevent. acid- ctchcd cavities one must have built up by proper dict a hard, smooth enamel. Calcium and vitamins A C and D. are fairy godmothers of good teeth. If they are present. in the baby's food from the cladle and before-in the dict of his mother- they may save him hundreds of dol- lars in dentist's bills. "These food elements all act tn- gether in strengthening teeth. Cal- cium and vitamin A. which abound in milk and leafy vegetables. are not effective without vitamin l) found in sunshine and cod liver oil. Pregnant mothers. babies and young children should have milk and greens as well as daily sun baths or doses. under a physician's direction. of fish liver oil or vios- terol. The effect of plentiful sun- I shine on tooth health is shown in a recent sctudy of 4.745 naval rr- cruits. Lieut-Commandcr R. it. Ferguson found 1'1 times as many perfect sets or teeth among counuv boys as among boys raised in the city "Generous daily drlllkgof one of such as—o'rwange, lemon, grapefruit or tomatoT-are another necessity for sound tooth structure. On the other hand. experiments on school children show that constant candy- munclling dissolves enamel. rough- ens teeth and starts cavities. "My six rules for tooth-health, t-hcn, are: 1. Take a quart of milk every day. 2. Drink fruit juices. 3. Take sun baths or fish-liver oiB. 4. Avoid excessive sugar. 5. Brush your teeth three times a day. 6, Consult your dentist every six months." naaurrrur. raarn r01: may Bflrhrs tooth and mouth beauty must be considered from the mom- cut llc knows how to chew. Just as limbs need exercise for uofldflfvvlfilhnelii. so the jaw inust b? Elven work to do. Baby knows this for himself, bllt hc will often chew unsuitable objects and should be taught the habit of gnawing crusts dried in the oven. ch01) bones, or really hard rusllcs, The" the teeth will come through the sums evenly and the expanding jaw will not; allow overcrowding. cnnlmilfll jaws cause adenoids and (‘nltlrllcd WHEiIs besides threat- ening teeth with a shorter life than Nature inlcndcd for them. I: the mouth is given vigorous exercise daily. the rest of the face will de. veiop in harmony. After eight months a plcce o; “Pills (raw) or orange at the end °1f “V01? nlcal will keep the‘ teeth 6 can and free from decay. DANISH PRINCESS 0N DANCING TOUR CALGARY, 00L, u; _ A 801.18,, ‘gamed. blue-eyed prlngggg who has 1 anrcd her way around the world ,V1F__ilrd Calgary with her husband. , William of Selandla. a Danish l‘ Prince who traces his ancestry back . lo the 14th century. I Beth are professional dancers and with them waslngrld von Gun- dcfllh. dwxhter of the Count and Countess Gundorph of Copenhagen. .»' They have visttcd most of the Euro- pean countries, China, Japan, South America and came to North Am. cl-ica a. few months ago, filling stage Pllgflsements in the principal cities of the United Mates and Canada. the juices containing vitamin C- _ “I bad no Intention of Icing a urlllru ill flfficla To a q~_ WATER KATIE: who 5011113 Will‘ l“! GONWOT- have neglected p; ' water %— A young mm from Sour-is 1°! the current q _'"a.re ru- t, conviotcdbylollltlnte Noi- ' ‘t r , a s" f ".‘&'..i""‘ altars: m: . rural g...- l$l a lllll 30th. ‘" 9n 11-124 du-QQLQ; amounting to‘ _.7wu_ con _ -_-_ " ‘ ‘ t0'B0dl¥8 1n Jill.‘ "~ ’ Will. Into. Prob: lems 0.1 Men Will: . fiervcll in Imiwrllll Amr- A calm: of the Executiv. 911 Wllfif F!!! of "the ‘Provincial - {r33- and of tho Canadian I-ssloo. - - g-B-hwu held at thelkilflll p 110mg éastmeveninglgvitl; glitch-man . Omit; e acDona q on a: e. 11.614. $115M‘! 1151i“ FF ‘PM d! prgslidlnu. the President Gom- "Wllle f1 "um-i 1111*" rode Brewer Robinson and other 2 p. m.; Brookfield 4 p. 131.; Glas- 911M515 e359 begin; piqpgnt, 8W. 8091i 14° P- lllr- Jiz-Tlhs It was announced that an Q111- lndv-vctlco service at the _.v-, A, O- cllu c; the pastel; Leila»: would Thvmcqn- 11 P» W111 lake r153: be in was» In. Nov m- r W100! within FM llwkfield (much. 1m» w.» preview v mo: who mutiny. November 2. at 8 p. m. servcd w! the Imperial _ y. 1F - Anv m ' so! thatforcg new rssidinr e Pmvilys- wilv have problegts to" be con-ii trot are rg- queste to get in touch with the Secretary or the nearcst Lesion Branch. or with the’ Provincial Secretary, w. G. E. Sheri-ch. ‘ letters were read from the Hon. gr. Dunning and the Hon. Mk.- A. . McLean regarding tihe mo- iutfon _d at the pi ’ '1 convent on in regard toj the en- listments from P. E I. not Mink credited to the proyiuce. The let- tersstatccl that P. E. I. was not treated differently from 9 other Provinces. and that 1n o we»! the nnm would 0B. ll- phabetica. iy showing also cannon or SCOTLAND- Rev. Malcolm Qalbrait-h will Mesh Qct- 81 qt 0am mverult 111-99 I- m» Show! at 3110 and Dtfisblv. st '1 - 111-! ‘by Mondsv ggvEf-at b“ a Baonhqt 7.80 . no “in . , v. __ 1r way w . r . ' a1’ .°t1.§‘¢'.t¥l'4 .4 . glyi..-.,.,gs,,,. *_*g.§l§,g§,,;§;=,g,;, .. to Monday. twill iii-a‘: at ‘f p. m. 1,11“, ‘out 150W Jamar. at 0 o uptown” o5 b “cell if??? sally; ii- Mfyfisifl, lifggg-au “Wvm shggkcr lostnlgllt , “- ' "lizard rt" lraefit man" sevnvcrs amt .' it meeting which was at Cimadiau uttzcfil ac l. a Kids- mun from to Sinclair. was guest -___-.- lfitlgdl-“fitllltlgtfii. 1i u I e m. . - v _ of the YISIT CITY HALL-Tho D0115 of Grade x of Queen Square school were guests of Bis Wor- ship Mayor Turner at the city Bulletins yesterday. The b9vs were mmt interested in the ynethod of canivfng on civic government and spent about an hour in the coun- cil chambcr. Capt. W. ‘A. Brut , police court clerk. explained c t procedure. Th, boys also y ted the Fire Hull and the Po c; Station. Earlier this week G do x from West Kent school v1.31 q the City Hall. Y‘! MEN BEAR. COL. DAWSON -—Coi. U. G. Dawson of the Char- lottetown Fur was guest f POLICE COURT-Russell Smith ‘i?’ f“??? limb’??? “‘ 3°" c 9i § - , FY . W‘! 5F! M, irate Ktfic Martins c. rc- ter y when convicted 9f a charge of hwww- qnterwi and melt» 4m- othu m!» on a Miler 011mg W" sentcnqfid v». 1v mast-h.» 1n 11. we a third mm dismissed. A man, I100- victed of theft of two ‘ diamond rifles‘ from it Chorlottotown resi- dence wassuitencodto two Wits in penitentiary and sivon anam- non "of aentcnci on‘ the PWVBWB of twcsuretiu of 8350 each. 01H HA5 HEAVY RAIN!‘ L -Rainfal.i. the likes of w ch will. lneetin b speaker at the ,5 t d‘ I and name o; “m; m m5 gqqjg ‘_ the Charlottetown Y's Men's Iub {fmeflualfmivfi i h”,r,,‘.f,,¢'°“j1n Remembrance to be placed oaths m“ “18111- °°1~ DKWW" We F WW chumtewwn y”, ‘nilighie m1, u. Altar in the Memorial Chamber in intcrestin address on t.h fur farm- ‘ing indus ry. Mr. Edwin Johnstope presided at the meeting which . _ heard an annuunceme n. that next "MY 5" 5mm mtk dlsmnce 1mm acted’ and the hope w” “ma” week the local club would be guest 119 Oltv- ‘men about 11 o'clock “d m” "f" “h” l“ u“ ml" of the Summerside Y's Men at their ihe downwur came- Storm sewer m“ WW1“ Pmha-‘t’ a “m? "14 l. _ ' Poppies for the pupils. Not‘ so ‘ladies night. Committees report gratings clogged with leaves and much ‘or the financial am w the the Peace Tower at Ottawa. th l tricci tom e evening m e e0 s‘ Considerable business was trims- passed over the province. sill)"- ed on preparations for th Club eve street became almost a canal. Halloween dance schedule‘; for Inlzomo sect! 0! the City “Vi?!” which Wm °t ‘W’ b’ Monday next. Mr. Charles Gough streets ironic "to curb were EWHY received “d used 5°? l?“ in néed. but also iodmpress the pupil with the remembrance o! those who fell and of the sacri- fices made that they might enjoy freedom. After adjournment a visit was then paid to a very largely at- tended meeting of the Charlotte- town Branch, "at which five new members had been accepted into membership. President James Walker presided. "President Robinson then made a splendid address during which he stressed the high aims an ob- jects of the legion-one 2f em being the harmony and yieacefof all nations. The members ofthc Legion could do much town-rd: this, as Branches existed in all parts of the world wherdthe Union Jack flies. It was announced that at 9.30 on the evening of the 5th of No- vember. His Excellency the Gov- ernor General and the Ministers of Pensions and National Defence would broadcast throughout" Can- ada. in the" interests of the poppy campaign. The same evening ms Honour" Lieutenant Governor pg"- Blots Will also broadcast gt; up, hour to be named later, as will also the Mayors of Sumlnersida " and Charlottetown on the Monday and Tuesday nights following. It was also announced that tic- kets are now on sale for the pic- fiooded with water several inches deep. Taxi drivers appeared to 1181101“? from illo flood. ‘Ihey were rcpt 11.1451! all evening answering mils to take to their homes citil sens stranded hree and" thare without adequate protection from the deluge. ' DIDN'T NOTICE CIVIL WAD- “I did not notice the least sign of a civil war in Spain-and that's true," said captain ThOIQSQII of the steamer Aaro, which arrived in port recently with a cargo of salt from Cadiz, as reporters aet- tled down to hear a. story of blasting sheik. the roar of artil- lery and submarines. Captain Thomsen salt! his ship was at Cadiz three days loading the salt and reported good weather on the 13 day journey-his first to this port. The captain had noticed "a nunjlber of warships." but ndsub- marines. A local stevedore was in- jured during the discharging of the cargo and the Aaro was held was a guest. RAISES GOLDFISH IN POOL- Purchasing a pair of goldfish here some time ago and placing them in an outdoor "pool as an experiment. Cecil Jenkins has about 100 fish of large size and believes if his breeding success continues. he will have launched s. new industry in the province. Mr. Jenkins has an artificial fresh water" pool on his premises five feet in length. three feet: wide and 1B inches deep- One of the pair he put in the pool died after a short. time but was replaced by another. The goldfish thrived and now there are‘ about 100 of them. The pool contains a number of water fillies and a. large quantity of food the goldfish consume are the flies and insects on the Yllies, Mr. Jenkins said. Occasionally a few worms are thrown in the pool which are quickly devoured. until arrangements were made I ill - Y Grail. llfllluwlfvfl Masquerade Magdalene "Islands. PERSONALS . . . . , 1'99, HO 5- ‘t ' n The Y M C A banquet room Carrh1|§bgi€niii oi Mrs-fix? l".'i‘ll‘liqi°§.‘;%£‘r:.r‘;“i‘.i'vtlt°.::: ogshgyrgggg» "l" “c?” iilolffi $1 rm fiildéiliialiwlilrfiéiéfifilfwnif l... .. i“ “' “‘""""°° lanterns, multi-coloured masks, and stable‘ 'Ben5a..;,1n and Mm me: wgitegersggimgfifintenggéfiwfifng fliiillifxinfifléiag laggllegégrviim? Eachern. Charlottetown, was taken get together, chicken supper vrith their lady t° the Prince Edwud mm‘: H°s‘" men“ ~ pital yesterday afternoon. She was C operated on for appendicitis and last night her condition to be satisfactory. FIERY SPEECH (Continued from page l) After supper the tables rocked to the liit- of old familiar songs and recent popular hits. This spirited sing song was followed by introduc- t'cn and welcome of gun-it!- A W381i to the ladies was proposed by Mr- Stewart Leigh. Mk‘. Willign ‘Trainer who for the evening had y , ,_‘ woman's garb and wiles, m fldfid; After the clearing or tab es. the ‘masks’ danced to the sprightly music of Al Blanchard’; orchestra. Mr. Blanchard and his confreres also acted as judges, awardin! the prize to Miss Marie Arsenault who was wearing a dainty Hunsarian peasant costume. A short interlude of bowling lent diversity to the eve- ning's fun. Altogether from arrival to last waltz it was a night of rol- licking entertainment. l-‘Ult AND ¥ERFUME was said '—-~—- 1 (Continued from page 1) "U50 crirfiburc~ "of unFvTfii has been made in the bloating sheepfolds of the so-called great democracies. But when we pro- nounce this word. we who have fought. and are ready to fight again. it regains its profound, soi- emn and human meaning." He described the Italians u g "Juvenated people "with which it would be extremely dangerous for flnyone to cross aruis." The banners of Fascism, Mus“. 11111 dwlared. "do not. represent merely the banners of an idea, of a doctrine. of revolution: they are the banners of a century, this century. the century of Fascism!" reconstruction of an empire." Non-Intervention and the 27- nation Non-Intervention Com- mittc were cmdemned by the white-haired Welsh Statesman. . He predicted a. decisive battle was probably approaching in Spain and declared it “may dc"- cide the fate of Spain; 1t may cle- cide the fats of Europe; it may de- cide the issue whether Europe is 30in: t9 be controlled by demo- cracy or dictatorships." " HE flvmlllllned that in the Far . East as well as in Europe Britain's Winter fashions call for new , nish civil war c m it l " makeup and $000110! tflckl- “gawglc p°sm°n no “u!” L‘ published in merger; ‘i; Elia? The fashion and cosmetics in- ', W ll “i h“ bee" 1n the Dlit- ians killed in Spain disclosed (fe- Viscount: Cranborne, foreign undersecretary, acted as Govern- ment spokesman. He said the League of Nations is, and remains. the foundation- stone of British foreign policy. The great majority of the Non- ntervention powers desire dustries never have been more closely allied than they are this year. It is important for those W119 wear fur jackets and fur-trimmed coats to clean the back of their necks more carefully than ever. A tiny bottle of cleansing lotion or a few tissues impreitllited with cleansing cream are handy purse items. Also since many daytime coals flaunt sleeves of bracelet length and mount as high as the elbow in afternoon and evenin tails of widespread military ope-r. ations there in which italinku p“. lildmtcd in the Insurgent/ranks. Mussolini will bestow medal; or valor in their honor tomorrow as 1.000.000 men mobilize throughout con- Italy in tribute to all Italian v91- nuance of the oli thus far ‘mixers wh° have “lien m. 5.. l1,‘- maintained by ulcpcociiimltlec. he Th“ "wblllzatmn Wfllorrowpivlll wfiwndetL < serve a second purpose of showing ' ‘________. 11°" quickly Italy can muster an sour-a armca raosrans “my 01' Milieu-soldiers- Fascist commentators summed up Mussolinib announcement of his (By The Canadian Press) “a” “a” "M's-h" “m! h“ CALGARY - u l e t nrwram for the 10th vear f ‘éggams take on a‘ new mpomaneg’ unknown in "Boutrhmgfgiyic? riodry 01am as: " o" F" Evening wraps of w. dgmand and a. wave of prosperity. the onlmhfcfirimnce of Gfiflnanyrj 001-. greatest in years, is swce ing the country, David dc Wall eyer. trad win lssloner to Cans a tor gleaming‘ hair-smooth. shiny and groomed to perfection. ‘ with black and grey furs. ivory 2. Recognition of the elementary rights and needs of nation; m" revision. before it is too iatp, c? powder tone.‘ and gupbelm 1p, glare‘ nlonof South Africa. stated the, peace ‘reams stick and rouge "she (ls are i-pec, - ' - a Respect m, i,“ t t mepqed by m? ‘Yuk-landing e - 5th‘ the. prominence of Miller: wan," mwdm Mm- sr, d", sun. cmr. Bash-Ed Jones. undertones". vivid or cdrmllug P"? P"- lllfflhfll 133 0119MB“ which Mudwm“ ‘Md w" "ell!!! . . .. t "Wlihbutr" touching a slnzle corner of the empires of others." f. A peace abroad that reflect; tho internal peace in Italy. 5. A fight to the end lgnimt polnmunilm. TOMATQ-DOUGHNUT $25,? ".25; 3,1551“ ‘, ‘m P?“ "l Jlifllrlilowifiri "t? ilrfiiiiihl? f R Y . y I r ' A 31m"; ,,nq~p§§;,,,',,f m “um; n. A. r-lmllcnnztorl. Berlin lila- mm‘ and l m, Wuhan? p pa.“ ‘ trict, 56 bushels an gore, was ‘s like chili con came w? tn be lg 01 111M011" VEGW- nfllvfl itlltfl." _ .-. :1. :.. > Wlvitlii fungus gnrariyalllz: wwdsy. gpwr , are ldgslnlllht ' raccoon. beaver. nulria. skunk “mum o’ "m" 49mm” ‘ Qwfifibll!‘ {Wit}... NAN/gnu) 3 q_.w qfinmh 0 "with moi-g iulturioua , , vndlfl com m‘ mum; mint, “be. Porliln lamb, silver W11! 0 Ditch this fail. He showed floral OGOII IN B“ with kldskln. t professional dancer," 5451. M1 flfimldtl 1! 41111811111"- "Om his n f0!" Ind “mini. wlhr _ pgr- friends a flat tomato, with a hole m‘ r V arclzfiucfatocy Mussolinrs reference to the spa-r O0! ... ‘h.’ *1 M11241“? ll! "M" WWW i mwifo (nee Helen at. Luke era) who tiled about‘ "Q %yggdaughtcr 0111mm ivid Rogers of Bummenide. up, 1m Hon. w. uncppo 1414 survived by one numb-mtg ‘ w 0 d; hters re: 9 o! fall's. ruigiigmlira. ca. Brod-i man. in Charlottetown. 4-114 1P’!- Rqbald MacDon ‘ Burlington. Prince Edward " Mr. Justice J. D. Hyndman of Ottawa _ d Clinics _. Hyndmon pf ldmq ,1 are ne ewe. The fo owing biographical sketch is-bythe Canadian M: lawyer. jurist and 1513111- icl Alexander MacDonald became chief justice of thqflgurt of King's Befich just 44 years" after b.9113 ldmitwd to the lifgnitvbn In; 11w.»- w-s kwdv new; W! wt- wm w" mwlc 111m v11 s! 111i moat interesting parse ities in iqcnltcbqlv llltliciqry. He was born ct- Polnt Prim Aug. l7, 1868. son of Captain Alexan- der MacDonald, who lost his life a few years later when his ship founderod in a gala. Educated in hi; native provincg. young MacDonald early in life dc;- cidgd to fit himself for a legal career. $9 studied law in Clip‘- iqttetown and wai admitted tot-ho Prince Edward Island bar 1n 1083. Almost at once he set out for the West. about which ho had heard so much. and ‘for c short period practised in Winnipeg. "It w» a loss-up." he envy cold. "r’**=i"...=*.. r can was g , ,0 c c0 c; c tn." “Ho moved to mm. 1a. irfe, founded the firm of Mac- Donald and McPherson and "re- mained there until his appoint- ment to the Court of King's brouaht him to winnirec n . On the death of Hon. '1‘. G. Mather» 0.1 19¢’! t1!» mvefwmt named "Judge MacDonald "his suc- 0¢§$0r 88 91.0.6.1’ ill-ills! Q1 $11.6. W!!!‘ “a awry ‘~- hwln a. . .9 .. ISmWaJtQDIIEQdd l4? I: Won“. n., ounergo wo_ l; cp- erations for a malady wh had afflicted him for many years. He foamed 111v. cutest-hrs; moguls a . In 1929 Chief Just-loo MacDonald was a mcfnber of the mm Com- mission which investiggtzétféhargca of campaign fund "irregularities" made agaihst the government o! Premier John Bjeckéirby Lieut- 001- Ibwoett G. Taylor. then Con- servative party. leader. 5e 3 with him on the commission wyq Mr- Justice 4- K- Dvsert sad Mr- Justice J. F. Kil ur. "The chi so concerned graqtl gof _wer rigts at $0Vqn Sisters‘ is. on ‘the Winnipeg‘ Rfverflo miles north of Winnlpes. tn the w! nipeg Elec- glc Ringer teaomtphan . ‘I119 and; gcfpogra__'g ve_en and dismissed all chargg. Elli-in; the course q! .. newline the commissioner trlfl ed to I415 An- sel“ to examine. o y ,. o. w. McI-liniqnt. former president ofthe Winnipeg Electric Company. AIWWB deeply interested in az- ricultural problems. h: operated a large farm in the Portage 1|. Prai- ~ rie district. He was afhieniber ‘o! the Portage town council, served, as Crown" prosecutor, and was Premiums for entry. late the col"- itical field when first called mcue bench. " _ I111 hewasmglrledtoafgi Helen Luke" aobm. m wliyigixg res. ‘Idlers were four children. C1119! Jll-illcfl. aclionalg was a ‘ ‘ Etch of ‘lithi- _ V, of the" ' 10:111. 111d"!!! "19 , “Qplc Order.‘ Qtmll-l It"! QMQQH-ifltfi‘. 17114- tics MacDonald endeared ' himself particularly to. 101m: men twins w set a start in the ielm v fu- sion. No matter how hiimbo or inexperienced the novice. when be~ Hm .4! 1:919:12 the 9911.11 he was assur of an attintive "and cod- siderate hearing. ’ Speaking of interesting can; which had come bgforc him. he mentioned pqrticulary two linked together. ~ " "Police found p. alias g pol-t- l“ ‘* i""‘"‘l" era. b, _en fwd rem Wharton and ma“. led hill} 1110111134.! ".05 all ryqdv" v pet/oil. Tlmet; m,‘ wars“ later urrestcld". _ "I! 11".. .. seven all" .1 12inc- Thc third but 11119294 1,1,1; bwd Y» now. he loqggq old and h. a n. . l3)»: ilviiélliigliliiifirifl ssv.’ i111 eaiv tuec mu- The fir‘, 1;," 911$; fr was; m: “initial filtiiilliit 5“‘.°Fig1§’tt=t§!tll.g others. ‘ r- rvll“l'ttiiiii ll‘. ill?’ all? t 51111191011’ mo: g farmer-en; oygr a and mule ow .01 It: ,. w» 82'- liit‘ lit. Z. "“ "if. films?’ , D _ g . roomeeal- Wig» v,» tp .. . l1 l! 5;§t”i-=31$.‘;‘t:it€ Eli-iii? r . i . . f. ill. l? H lewedlciiicyr clw- outlzlvgllm 118d sided Iigyizzier Yumm- . a” . 0Q’. Holmes died of tube on I ew years am." ‘ r ($1181 Julgtkio Miobongld w)“ an m “l , I91 . d Q1171! UP to n fl wig ‘lma w vllv bill! “Pvt 1 m hm Question P“? to drop tlk: ‘(grins o 1- '“ '°°'= .~l.9'- ll? Qil- uli: hrrrcztfillll" ~: YWW l" 1P7)‘, m. ma‘ w a: w ' -dm all» rniddla m inch in ceiypgtaifgpee of urn. mm E Bll YESTERDAY The funeral of Mr. Nestor R B601. 59. Who died llflemwctcdr‘ Wfldflwllv morning at his Lltllly 591d! 110m?» was held ycsterdae film?“ it his lati Widen“ "$1 15 the graveside p, H0111? River Cemetery were m, ducted b! the Lawrencega paw’ o! m? MQTWBBUO Churqh y Christ. assisted "byWlle Rev if .Wm3”n- i to? 0! the ltfontgrgu! ti“ oh 45h- The funeral “la. "W ‘"891? ‘thndcd- Patten-u? were: Messrs. Artcnius MacswnQ Neil Maoflwoin, John n. Mane.“ 1'9"" H931"!- Dflnlel MacPhcrsc? "14 “wit! MacKcnzlc. “ The dent-ho! the late Mr Bur. clmc as a great shock to his lain: u! In!‘ 7'9 i Wide Glrcle 0f ffiGilds 1h 800d hcllth apparently ha M. working about his farm as usua." Wednusvlv warning. About 1.1 o'clock he was suddenly sly-Mk...‘ m iuqd Q short time aflcr before medical aid could “m, Dam w” d“? to heart (jib out. e late Mr. Beck was born al Sllmliltrslde, Prince Edward mam; 1P 1W3 and WM the son of the 1m Mr. and 1Vlrs.,Vere Beck, "‘ - Beds spent a number c! years in the United States and m; 9a 2E1 ‘m: ‘QIJBIXIB operation; a; iston, P.E.I., before taking u», residence at Little Sands, wire‘. he farmed also. about 12 vrql; ago. Quiet and unassuming in hi. manmir’ 5nd “All! 0 rare sense 0g humor- but with B deep Synjpqthy for the troubles o! his fcillilnncn he had the sincere friendship o; , large number of people. m; u... expected passing ha; 19;; deep sorrow. 355m" hi! W110. formerly Coup crinc MacLean o! Little Sands there survive two sons. Preslon‘ 1,,’ Qhlfltill-BWWII and Russell in Man. twlw- A step-mother. Mrs. nir- llfet 386k, Alliston and foul- bro. there and. two sisters also survive, “m? 3.": J1me: m 511180011; Hazel, M1’!- Iljl Tully. Oioverdale, Brim Columbia: Grace. Ms. Otis Jacks cégaietgris Road; Robert in ucrr. _ _ f and John and Tyler in Al. listen. I - To the bereaved family m. guardian extends "sincere gympw, y. IIRITIBISM ll tolllllllllll (Continued page ll Liberals. They believe in the ros- sibillty of using debt-free mono; for public purposes. includuzg so:- iui serviccfunder provincial cou- tioi. However judicially-mineral the chairman of the Royal Coin- missioh, Hon. N. W. Rowell. may E, he would regard any propo-ai , establish a national credit ac- count "of debt-free money-much less provincial accounts-as aform 0'1 sacrilege against the golden standard. Nor is any Other mem- ber‘ of - the Commission knoll-n la be less orthodox. The gold nlcn- tality ls in complete control. Crltlolpn Walranted “Rrovlnci debts, subsidies from g" Domingo treasury to ti -- nces. more centralized rontrf public vredit-éthe proposed lo loan board-lure directly rcia . monetary- policy. The doctrines of sound money would have been m no danger ‘by including at inst one econom‘ heretic on lllc ultr- eli Commission-the MflClllllilll Committee, of the United Kirg- TERI in 1331," included reprcsvr. ‘.- i gs of commerce against the standard. of ‘Labor, Liberal Cdulservatlve politics, even a I110! Qommilplit MP. The lli‘ resentativc character of un- aw;- ell Commission to deal with in subject of Constitutional 1P1“ in Canada would fully w Mr. Bennett's criticism. “The Conservative lxadrr r» dlillbtless ri ht in saying llrll lire Gqmrrbsiorig report will l»~~< 1w an section issue. 1t. is (film misfortune to be periodicalh r - rgctgd from the unifying llil 11love living conditions in: ‘- . YJIY Just such tricks of fil- _tics as an election fight cgwtiltutioliifl relations. s» H111 é! ‘a pggalg can be ‘kept (inullulr 11!}? the sway of electionrrrulg clog-inane: on the British i1 Amcriefact. the Mlltlcal ltfllY-“s W“ 51d?!» the demand 1:» iv"- - “nu-s in U1!‘ Peril‘;- {his sta e of In country. ll l: '1»- miy being arranged to slzlrl :11: electorate on a DNA. wild rv-“fl chase-u public oplulml c1111 B!‘ mob ti! to‘ demand rcsulll "W, HQHOCI of dcprrs- truticd" upon the wit" a Z Ehmlm "Guardian “WI-AIRS ' i ersary Sale end mrday, 000w goth. Take adl talc of the remanlng t-lnle W f’ k up m supplies at rewrt cling u.‘ ' ' _ y In-IMY-IO-Llil-ll VQLTUQIII 1N NORTH zv. scan-vans a ' i" expedition at Row" e. J. W. Fhncis saw tvlvo blngl: v itum a on the m" t o lake. of this 511001" “f r undWn run‘ and seldom hall lino mu 4Q hr north-