»h i ucrosaii 16, 1931 hi. “FlSll§-.—- FlSll flriler Early Score will be one! for benefit oi entomerc on Toecdcy and Thun- dny nights until 9T'o'olook. SIN!) I18 1011B QQDII EARLY Salmon, Mackerel.‘ Irelh Fillets, Haddock, Cod, Smoked Fillets, Fin- non Haddock, Klppered Berri“, Labrador Herring. - Fresh Lobster: Dally 5 I 169 Grafton St- Phono 1307 .. __. M. Japs Encounter Chinese d Bandits _ IDNDON, Oct. is. (Thursday) WAPJ-A dllpatch to the London Daily Express from Mukden, Man- ohuria, today said that seven were killed yesterday in a sharoflgh; winch took place when 150 Japan- ese troops, patrolling the railway cone hetween Heinmen and Muk- | don encountered 300 Chinese ban- dlis. town nAs no morTaEnuass - (United Press) _ l WAKEFIELD, Mlch,. Oct. 14- Wakefield a. city of 3.677 population is free from all bonded indebted- ness, City Acountont William Ja- cobson announced recently when llity Fish Store Trinity uiiiuii Church FRIDAY ‘LOW-Choir Rehearsal — Ileut Memorial Hall. - 3»W—Yo||ng People's Society — First meeting ol the season - Cor- dial invitation to all young Deople of the congregation and College stuoenu to attend - Social IlllL 9389-10-18-11. Strike Problems A Still Unsolved BOSTON, Mass, Oct. 15. (By the Cmadlan Pressl-Two dclegatio conferred with public executives {esterday regarding strike matters .116 went away to "consider secret proposals made to them. A group of nine striking textile workers from Lawrence, represent- ing the 22,000 out in-that city. con- fcrredwith Oovemor Joseph ml Ely at the State House. Meanwhile, Mayor James M. Curley was clos- eted with John N. Levins, chair- man of the steamship agencies committee, and Richard Parkhuret Di the port authority, in an effort to sottle the strike o1’ 3,000 long- ehoremen in Boston. . Mayor Curlcy submitted a. pro- posal of lougshoremen for the ret- tlemcnt of the strike to Levine. He said he lacked authority to act on it but would offer it for the eon- sideranon of the steamship com- panies representatives. A11 concern- ed in the meeting declined m [flake Public what the proposefwas. ho issued an order tor 112.05.. to "deem community memorial build lug bonds. lg. ; .. l Classified Advertisements ‘ IIOOIIOIOI III Vvvv AA A v vvvvvvvv For Sale Lost 17411118011110. SUITABLE FOR linlns outhouses. etc, 1e. per meet. quardiah oflice. tl l FUR i SALE -_ OLD PAPERS, 5 cents bundle. Gupvdipn Office, " a . _ i-d-tf. ‘ ‘ run sAus, T0 LET, boAan AND "0111 B18115 on naud at Guardian Office.‘ u, Flllt SALE - BABY STBOLLED, Mahogany Siipgscat Chairs, din- ing tables. Apply Guardian. ' 9599-19-18-31. i \ LOST-CLOTHES HAMPER CON- toinlng household effects, be- tween Montogue and Charlotte- town. Notify max 4-17, Bummer- olde. 9388-10-15-21 FOR SALE - TWO COMPLETE acetylene welding outfits, one cut- ting torch and other equipment; also one portable forge. A. D." Mullins, Bedford", RR. 91160-10-14-31 FOR- SALE — 145 ACRE FARM ' and store business, in good Cath- l oiic Community. Apply Guardian, l or Lawyer McQuaid, K. C., Souris. 9307-10-16-1-11-16-1. l" ron SALE-OYSTER BARRELS 50c. Smelt and " ‘ e1 barrels $1.25 each. Also a twenty-five L081‘ - BETWEEN SOURIS AND Rustlco, tail light and number. Finder please notify B. C. Wool- ner, "‘ ‘Q - 9396-10-16-11. LOST — ON CIIARLOTTETOWN Road, Sunday night, bumper and number plate, New Brunswick. Finder please communicate with Canadian Oil (Joy's, Summerside. 9365-10-15-31. Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- vincial Land Surveyor,‘ Herman- ville. (H. S’, 5011118.)’ " 91179-10-15-1 month. RADIOS -- SEE OUR DISPLAY AT The Forum, Eight different mod- els. Lowest priees.- Easy pay- ments. W. R. Dennis. 9369-10-15-31. Help Wanted EARN UPWARDS 0F $20 WEEK- ly, growing mushrooms for us in cellars, all fall and winter. Com- mence now. Illustrated booklet free. Canadian Mushroom Com- pany, Toronto. H. W. 10-15-21. To Let FOR RENTAL. BEST TWO BUSI- I-lorsc Power Electric Plant. Apply 1168B Biflnflifi ill Ciilfl T-iflris T11“- to s Alley Street. 0372-10-15-81. ton- 9340-1044-31- Teachers Wanted " T0 LET - LARGE HEATED WANTED - TEACHER FOR DRO- mone School District No. 70. Sup- plement $76.00. D. J. Hughes, Secretary. 9344-10-14-31. 1-. s. Female Help Wanted I WANTED -MAID. N0 WASH. ing. Apply 140 Rockford Street. 9339-10-14-31. Opportunities for Men and Women ‘ I ARN FROM ill ro I10 MONTH- at home in Gllormtime. For icuiars writs Auto Knitters Ltd" Department C167. Toronto B. VALSO PRESENT OWNERS Creclman and Auto Knitters write for Needles, Oids Tyme Yarn and new wage agreement. Address Auto Knitters Ltd, Yarn Department, Toronto 9. O-ifldtl-Sl. wubituatlons’ Vacant __.,_,__ .. . - . WANTED AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN 'l‘0 sell engraved Personal Christmas Cc one dollar dooan up. Bam- plv fitted into leather carrying c . Premier Art Guild, Victoria S -,"‘Toron1o. S. V. 10-3-1131. Pllfibloyment Wanted EBCA ID-M. B. MALE FOX ml ed K. K, M. 5 H. Notify H. H. I rown, York. 9382-10-14-31. $ituations Vacant Blfl Flva DOM-Ail riuvivrr Apply Guardian. 0398-10-16-31. Male Help Wanted- RELIABLE MAN FOR ONE IIUND- red store route; this province: ex- Dorlence nnecessory. no "selling: distribute and collect. Should nct seventy dollars weekly. Shamas 1617i? Comliany- New Toronto. n . TOOIYIS. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Q4715 CAN or: EARNED M’ weekly in spare time selling wall known line Por- srmal Christmas Cards. Scores of stenographers, accountants. clerks. 9E0. exceeded this last season. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Masmr Kraft Limited, Tor- onto. Representatives wanted lmtl-l towns also. I-M. H. W. 10-2-5-7-8-12-14-18-19- 21-23-36-28-30. _ .A.’....__._....____ nociiv romr rsniii October 16t|‘i—31st, 19,31 l A Oreetlns chriimiiu cm Bam- In gjiyg dollars up dolly. Witn- I oe or capital unne . ailretson 00.. Brantford. Ont. - a v. oer. 14-121. i. 3n pit Book free. Repreuntltins \ Leave Leave 35¢ of wcgi, cut-chem, Jflmpg u. schools" by Miss ll. $ii"\~~\l‘l-~"licd. His clis iption 01' the llud- Con] [or Pickavd .\~ C.» . 0i Cllilrlilufillwll Rocky Point Robe“, Mum}, 0| Mount Herbert’ R and a ‘mp0,. m, “Co-opcrniiini b1‘. 51m Bay was vvry interesting. The 7.30 A. M. 8.00 A. M. E, 1., and Helen Frances Mellett, of iwvcn 'l‘cnehcr, Parent 11ml (Jhilrl ‘ party were token across the lmy by (‘anvil-t- ivlizirf 8.30 A. M. 9M A.M, Union Road, by mss Margaret Iluviiloyx .-\ my ‘ two large steumczts. Churchill also g 9-30 5- M- ii-WA-M- mtcrcstlng talk on Ins1iiiiii~ will‘ was well described by the speaker. s_ 5_ Gnspo ' (‘my ~.‘- (Liroii. 1kg: . was g-wm by the supm-vwiir. M155 Mr. MacDonald was then tendered has 5mm gm» S-,,,,,,~,~;-;, _i1-- 1'. E. I. 2:30 PIM’ P: M: " L. Runny A v59; of 1111111111." ‘ the thanks of the c1111: for his very 3.30 r. M. 4.001’. M. i h Miss ldsszard for m,- t. ‘lnlfifflsun! addrvss Cilfrllglivfs we f 5"” P‘ M" 5'30 P‘ M‘ N‘ D’ iignlgrcsting talk. Mrs. ii‘. Len in- Yp man Jack MacNalr then mov- 5pm. Bonus. Cllillikl‘. "Milli " UNDEBTAKEB ‘vlted the members 1,9 licr 11111111‘ (filled a vole of thanks to J. D. Jen- has fmyshed djgchflfglll, 1 huge oi I mnnlmg‘ lmn next "mating. Progrrinvin1- kins, who donated enough cans of m“ 0J0 A. M. 10.00 A. ll . , , meeting "Home Econom Lllmg Island Canned Beans. The vote was. ‘it’ :1; ...- » i l» L“ M_ L30 a M. i closed by singing the M. :1 _ man Douglas then extended the np- Bohr. Eliza Corehnm. Captain Phone It! imenL Drecintion to Mr. ‘Jenkins. The Mouoii, has tinisizcd [ll-(illllfllllg a: . p. m., S. S. 2 p. m.; Stanhope, 7 THE‘CIIARIAYIT’!1~Il'l1_\1"\i (Il"\T‘11!“.‘\ cumin 1111111111111 ’ K. or c. MEMBERS-Auction forty fives tonight at 8 p.m. 9103 COVEIIEAD - STANIIOPB, United Church services for "Sunday, Qct.. 18th are: west Covehead. 11 a. m., i 3- 5-. 10 a. m.; Covchead Road, 3' D. 1n. STANLEY BRIDGE A3,’; NORTH ltUSTICO-Servlces 1h the United Church on Sunday, Oct. 111th: stan- ley Bridkc, at ll a. m. and North Rustico at 7.30 p. m, Rev, ]-[_ 5_ Bishop, Minister. SUNDAY SERVICES for the New Glasgow Church of Christi 31b1,; 531001. 10 a. m., preaching-service at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m,; also Se... vice in ‘the Cavendish Baptist Church at 3 p. in. Wm. G. Quigley, Pastor. WELL ATTENDED DANCE__ The"? was l1 lflfkc attendance on Wednesday evening at the Abeg. weit Sisters’ Novelty Dance held at the Casino. The dance, which was BWBUY enjoyed, was chaperoncd by Mrs. James Murchison, Mrs. l-larry Sear and Mrs. Roy Quigley. AIRWAY PASSENGER SERVICE Yesterday three passengers took ad_ vflnlflee of the Moncton-Charlottc- town air service inaugurated lust Friday. One arrived from Moncton in the morning and two made the flight from Charlottetown in the at. ternoon. PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGA- TION of New London. Services for Sunday, October l8, 1931, will be as follows: 11 a. 1n., Long River; 2.30 orial. ducted by Mr. V. E. Orsburn. BELLE RIVER-BELFAST United Church. Public wo1"ship in 13911-3 11 a. m. and in Eldon at 3 p. m. Rev. J. M. McLeod will conduct the services. - nacarvas sAn NEWS - Mrs. Fred Kelly, of Douglas street, re- ceived the sud news of her brother's death in Montreal, Mr. Michael Landrigan. Mr. Laudrigan visited the Island this summer‘ the first that the change would improve his health. He leaves to mourn a wi- dow and one daughter. LARGE P. E, I. ENTRY-Tile en- grade Hereford: for the Maritime by Frank Sanderson and Son, Stew- thc quality as well as the quantity show this year. icrcd so many head of cattle. Ilolegraph Journal. Island is well represented at students from this province have lng Acadia this your. The follow- 111i; is the list of Island students: Vernon MacAusland, Albcrtou; Charles Bentley, Charlottetown; Burnett, Charlottetown; River; Jennie Cook, Murray River; day, October 21st. using fat live fowl, p. m., Clifton; '7 p, m,’ Gcddie Mam. Thursday afternoon, October These services will be con- D0 moulting hciis. A. C. Green, Albany. River on Sunday, October “m, at funeral of the late A/fvs. L. L. Jen- kins, took place from licr lute resi- dence, North Wiltshirc, morning to St. John's Church, Mil- ton. by -Rev. M1‘. Westbrook, Rev. H. D. Raymond and Canon Mnlonc. In- pall bearers tvcrc: Messrs. Clark, Edwin time in thirty-seven years, hoping Edlsm‘ East"- tliird of n series of social evenings was held by the B. I. S. 1'11 111011- holl, Canadian Bank of Commerce try o: 53 head of pufgbfgd m“; building, with a record attendance Winter Fair at Amherst next month 19001319- The auction forty flvvs in- cluded thirty-eight art River, P. E. 1., augurs well for were keenly conmsiccl, llic winncrr= being as follows: Ladies first, .\li'~. of livestock that will appear m; the M. McKearncy. Lnclicshsccnncl. Mrs. Mr. Sanderson has Birt Pequot. Gents first Mr. “Immi- been an exhibitor at, the fair for as Flynn. Gents si-coml, M1". Am- many years but he has never en- 111ml! Smiilh LIICRY lfilili‘. 1 In J. Gallant. On coinplciioii of 111i: recent years he has been extending cards a light programme con. b11111! his beef herd and today is known as of three numbers. piano and violin one of the lending beef breeders in solos by Bro. S. Elliot and Bro, A. P1"inco Edward Island-Saint John McKearneyz song by Bro. Ivlolrli - Callaghan, accompanist bliss liliugv _——-- Callaghan; v ISLANDEIIS A!“ ACADIA-The Roy McGilvary, violinist Bro. S10- phenTruinor. The different. l".ll11— Acadia University this year. Twenty bcrs were heartily encorccl. Ai 19:1 thirty the old time dances \\"l'C registered in the different Facul- set in motion for which the snclcly’, ties. Mr. Cedric Boulterwas owurd- is noted and were hem-lily’ ('l1l'\\'(‘(l ed the Franklyn Bovyer Scholar- by all, with forty couples tzikiig; ship oi two hundred dollars for the part. It is the intention of 1111i student having the highest grade in ciety to hold those sccial owning: , iip-io-dutc in ii]1]l(‘1'll‘311CC,-fll'ld will Prince of Wulcs College and ontcr- for the remaining part of the your. l Mid 111N611 i0 U10 Smell" imurilve‘ i incnt oi this thriving settlement. Mr- Special "Meeting Li. Notice ls hereby given that a sizcciai general meeting of iii.- shareholders of the Charlottetown Hotel Company, 1411., wili be held un Saturday evening at 7.80 p. m. in the Board of Trozlejlooms. for 11w purpose of having ~the lhiuidahrs accounts passed by the meeting and for the transaction of such business sold Company as may come before it. pursuant to the provision of the Winding Up Act, as the meeting shall decide. W. K. ROGERS. > I). A. BIMKINNON, LIE-COL. Liquidators. 9394-10-16-21. K. 01-‘ C. liIl-IMBEIiS-Auclioz: forty fives tonight at s p.m. 010:1 IIOPEFIELD HALL—Therc will be service in the l-Iopcfleld Hall on Sunday, Oct. 18th ot_7 p. m., cun- duetcil by Louis Harris. WINSLOE CHARGE-Tin! United Church of Canada, services on Oct. 18th: Winzsloc l‘lUl'l.ll, ll; Winsloe South, 3; Pfllltlctlflliil lluud, Rzuly Service at 7.30. Rev. L. J. Ina-rd. Minister. THERE 11111.1. 1.1 an mosh-hurl lecture “Christ in 1110 Orient" and program at Church of ChrLt, Fred- crictcir tonight. Sdvc: offering will be Vkcu. 940'] CLINIC F011 CRIPPLEI) CHILI)- REN n1 the 'l‘u\'t"n Hull, Sumini - side, Tuesday morning, October 2f) i and at the fled Cross, 59 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, on Wednes- 9285-10-10-81. LIVE FOWL WANTED.—Purcl1- empty crops, l5. unconditional not market 9395-lO-l6-1l.‘ FUNERAL YESTERDAY -— The ycstcrdziy The services were conducted Milton Comctcry. 'l‘hc Waiter Edwards, Arthur Smith, William Clark, Bruce Noy. torment, ENJOYABLE EVENING -- The of two hundred and seventy-five tablnr», wh 11-1: .-.< I’. step dance by ' Bro. incidental to the violins on oi ti»: = - Lciih Reynolds. GAHAN REQ lzinils hlllPPllll - Mr. Everett * l "i >211 by zxprcii Wfllofl" ‘I ' ' ~ ilriiincnt or nicely furr. lflklviwifnl ~ 1:1 Lvviér bmadian points.’ l: . "q-m, . ,. ", Willhld their annual .71.‘. ' I~,‘»."?FS_J3,S second ‘use City Cemetgrios, Sunday next, October 18th. " fl "‘ ‘W’; l i. l . The parade headed by the Legion Band will leave PROPERTY — The Fly. the estate ol the" 7 i. ‘ , mood on Queen Bt. . l _ unr- 1 by public auction It 00°11] l , . .1 . . _ 9 .\ _- , i ..r2x:x1:; Canada s Jih- v . . .1 5 a ‘ ' ' (*1 1y _ _ ~ 111011001". Flfied l" ba-Eegdaid‘ i W. 111g Home Indus- ; ' $<)(‘lE'1‘Y-The executive 1-1195. , 1 cmmniiz.i- of ihc Charlottetown “__k_ Bram-ii of lire B. rind F. Bible So- CUt-v l‘ ‘L owning 3nd made (Canadian Pills) ‘"1" W" FY crwfirvmsnifi i" m‘? OTTAWA, (m., om i-l-m rc- i: lllll um iii canvas of the city infirhnnlauons 1mm,“ ‘me Bmish to the three cemeteries. Memorial Parade. just previous to moving o . Horrors of War 111 1i(‘i'| t of 111i: Society. Books Government m. ab. m,“ m ‘he Will lv- ii butcd at once to theigold standard \\'t‘l'l‘ Jclillllilllfid in Emphasized '°"l_“‘ "W1 ii l5 b09911 t0 hflvehls recent statement, ilmlurcd Hon} Y --i 1H W 1h: lflsl 0i C. H- Cahau. scum: 11111151121 of ' ' = “among, R,,.,,,,,,,_ ,,,,,,,,,g m an _ SOIlCItOT General editorial in 111L- Lvndcn Times in‘ "1i!..'»".Rl' INSPECTION-Jrhe which exception hurl pom token 1o- l 1'1".‘ tixcfiiiiig period 0f theuhis reference 1o this aiction by the! I hi1 .--~ . 101-: ‘ '2 i“. (Canadian Press) Fclxvwd. Island Arlllléry British Government as being or" OlTliliVA, Cu‘... 0:1,, 13.43pm- 3- will cont-hull.- tonight atlbitrary, M1". Cuiisin in a stattmcnt mg r1 vivid picture 0f the 1,311.01. .11 _\'liil"l‘ C. S. Craig. tonight said 11c hail used the wordiand dcsulaiiuxi which 11111.21, mpvp- ‘ll. C. R- C. A” serleflntjin a legal sense andgvlthout sinisb- ably result from amother war, Hon, ‘ 1?, C. A. and Sergeanher meaning. (lie uscd ‘"a1"biirory“ 11s Itfiurce Dupi-c, 531161151‘ Genera; l l‘ .0 n | v1 " Canadian Legion, l the Legion Home at 2.15 p. m. BMYP. 9-1111 Win ha" ‘*5 the Monuments in Queen Square where wreaths will be placed and the Last Post sounded, and then process ALL RETURNED MEN are requested to nicer. at the Legion Home at 2 p. m. to take part in this Medals will not be worn. Poppies Will be i . 11.11:. s.1.Q Memorial Services in the ssued we to allow this" 1112111 i.» go in one smash up 1h": new (inei-nmcnt?" sm nannx-znrs suvrariraxu- i Sir Herbert Samuel, simakiug n1 Darwcn, said, “there i5 some ab- surdity in ihc nyigoosllian (w) m‘ in Darwcn." In one bicuili, he ' The Opposition cxpmzsiil mast confidence in 1 "" iszcr, and in the nix ed u vote of ieni not having him i! lice. In any ca: _ uf the past :1.» rP- . It. C. A. of Halifax moaning ‘"111 111g sole discretion o1") for Canada 111.2. m t iddi-@,e_~,-pd Mi‘; . Number Six, wllll In i111; former si ‘ 110111, M1" muzlcnis of 111v University of 011m 01' today." 0111111 "~ ix“ ll pcciion of the unitflCahan had given the Masons that)“, on ‘hi. v1.33,“ ‘m. Of Disam. ' pm-pdcr ,i,._-1_1,-,,- , ,l\‘i:mh:i- ‘3 llatta." commanded byfproinptccl 111p Canadian Guvcvn- nlflnL . Ewhut crwuc, INN; l .\'ll.l"l' Ii l“. 'i‘ir-rn"y. was inspect-v mcnt 1o pass orders 11100111101] con-i T119 f,_»,~ih,-_m,;,,g Disdrmanlcnt ‘Show ma.“ m‘ “J1, _ rd _"l""'l‘ll1_\', Numbci" B Bcttc‘$’.‘$iKl11‘@fl11013955311’i0$fll@8l11\l‘<l(3m1' Conic" " [1111 Qhlg‘; n, 11nd 5.1" lM _l:n" S. P. Fielding, M. M1. comfifiliim illdllitly 41$ a Ycsuli of the 15133. v. 1 rcprcscut i110 llfflt zit- 11.. - gull n; ipgczlicr ii“l!'. l11"ll!lll\1.'l\(‘lll'1 inspirtcd iodny. Thcfllfllilfivi- I011 in the value of stcr-Iii-inp‘. yo", 111ml: i0 b12113 about 11 C . ‘lliomas I“. "lived. 1 " ' ' jii-siwi-iiai will laegin in 1h; Drill ling. Vlillllv tiles: c ’ lil council gem-ml 11111.12: .311 o1" l‘(‘(l'i.l(‘i_l'Jii_ i)l 1'11"." 11m f 11f .-..; 11111111111 fllllllllllll; I! ‘P5 ‘Jifilillst’ luuiuiiicriiis hosed on coimnsn cigrvc is in! liliWl. ‘vi soy L111- . llull, 111 ill“ afternoon the Hnil will K 1i" 1111p’ ~'"<l for Bnitcry Tactics at ‘ vll‘i’1!'l1‘- inn-h. Brllisli goods coining into this country it was contended 11ml one result had been to iucvv-v-fl 11w British ilvcfercuce as against Unit ed Slates since the premium which the u. s. dollar at present 1101*“ 111cm, Mr. Duiirc tJlCl his flUdiL-llcl‘. I ‘The Soliciioi" General “'11s one of, ‘ilk; Canzidiirn delegates to up. pnif llmpcrinl Conference iii LOndOILE ‘and was chairman of the nrbIti-aiioii and disarmnn1cn; commgttce of 1pc PERSONALS 0Y9!‘ U18 Ciilifldlim 110m“ ‘"5 wk‘ ‘confcrcnczx =' 011 mm “Qmlderatioll l“ anlwmsmg "The p ..".'I;*.1" disarmament mcvni 2.11". Ivlvlyillc Stevenson, of P. W. C. me ‘vglug of the U, s, goncls coming m‘ m is _ n“ aUrCcn10nL-. m.,. i spvnt the ‘liizuiksglving holidays mm Canada, lnupfl, Sn-dh. “out; uchlthemar,._ 3 luv and fut lily of theliisrvvaiziiiui; .wnr in vsiixh l n 111211.011 mun uxrc killed‘ and tliizf-ccn million missing» \VllC1‘Q 111p daily loss of lift’! 1111mm’. "My sliltilliclli Cmmmnd no "Owed i0 10,5516. where the pziruili- 0i‘ nflllllllflliflns again“ am‘ no ad‘ (load muuliiir. ten abreast from, verse criticism of the aclionvof 111" _, v t) Sm would m“: my“. British EF-‘Velnmcm 01' Pamélntllfi days 1o iias< ..‘ £1 ihwrn 51:01." in suspecting the right to plllcllfi-"f £50m bunk)“ {mm the Blmkl M m“? Fgrown that poi ullly did 11.11111111101115- hmd “mm the “ct of mam pm‘ U‘ Vfoll to bvevcnt wzn", but that lhvl’; i119 Coliilrlnflno“ ‘of mm 3mm“ by ‘actually encnuiagv-rl v.".'1i ‘hey not} the recent Gold Standard AIllPIm-lonli/ failed to ilivc I ment Act of the Pflllimlglntm] “willie? in-rjucliccd si-irnriiy. United Kingdom. In incl on nl i‘ 1'9‘ {crying m that, action us avbiirzirl’. , My “am to pun m, I "Sid the Word i“ its 5U“? lflgfll s 11 M1". Duprc. “Clive 111m one ihn 591159 and wmwm any “mister 1 is suiurior to that possessed by any-l Hie-Bill"! “m” did '1 Rlukcumc s“: ‘one olso. and the tcmniatinn xvill b0:- suseeshicn 11m s“ “° -°“ “""‘ 3.. irsistiblc." deslfilled m “urea”-ullclnlllomncntl Mr. Dupre outlined the dlflitult visiting 1101' niece, Mrs. Ambrose in Canada. _ _ 111s as wcll us the factors 11111111111; mlnllctt, Union Road, also Miss Er- "Tile WSUHS of that who“ “cmlfirr success of lhu 00111111: 9011191“ i mo. (iny, Charlullrtoivn. has rcturn- uiclc-spfefld. and cmmd“ was {hora ‘ 021cc. F5211" was the father of arm- cd lolicrliomc l11NCWGlHSgO\1/.—N. 41y lllvolvm m conditions 0f mum‘ laments, 11c said. "llemove fear and cial stress and b1ffllli 5m“ as we iyou rcniovc Buns, bJl/Oncts. P015011‘ Mr. Alvin C. Hutchison, St. JOhIIHIBVC not vxliflicnccd. m “will ‘gases and 0mm. abominations. mo. \\'11n.-;c marriage to lilies‘ Doiotlilflycars» Bud m” Cmladm‘ Govern‘ itlc security", and you can tin-n Iliill, iLIKCS piucc on Saturday moi-n uncut was compelled to adopt iorili CHIS m,“ mmlgllqharpfg, but no, 111g. has arrived in the ciiy and 1S Willi Temedl-‘l lil°ii5ilrcs 531,“ phi" ’ Thcrc were political diffi- the truest of Mi". and Mrs. Leith guard the sialflity oi our financhl 3 Fun“ w b‘. su|nlountpd, and also Mnc-Lvod. the Riv/- Apurlnlcnls. and industrial l1l5“l“tm“$" “ml l" i l1.'(‘l1ll;(.'{1l diliicukics. The challenge manual" u“ rfvemws and “Mm M of 1171'.’ and more 11111110111115 film“ this Dmliimml- , 1 ‘o.’ arm. hunt must be n9» "Ii m“ T111195 “we ‘hi’? d?‘ w with some of the pOssibilitios discuss this hmlicv in that sllivll U w med by chemical d-Lscovefies of co-operatlon and mutual ullilfl‘ 1m “NFL 0f which “Quid be 1Q standing ivhich ifs editorial so; me behind mp actual fight, Rpplying i0 111;, Tunas‘ czliioi" 111 which was entitled “A hfislcuding Statement" M1". Cohen's staifilllfiill tonight follows. with his piivciiis, D1". and Mrs. A. B. ‘Stevenson, New Glusgo\v.-N. Miss Marion l-lorper, City, left ycsicl"duy' morning 1'01" New Glas- gow" on a visit to hcl" aunt, Mrs. All". George B. Friuzcll and Mr. James lvlliimzm, of It. '1‘. llolmans, Snmmcrsidc, were in the city yes- terday on business in connection Will] CHGS. l _ “Give i M1". Artcmas McSwuin, Peters l 1101111, has improved the appearance land comfort of his residence by the ‘addition of improved WlHClZHVS and other exterior alterations. ‘Mrs. Effie Msllett, who has been M1", 611M104." IVICIRDG, Alliston, is. we lililfll, appointed t; the position of Potato 111511012101" for this County. Mr. McLeod will readily fit i-ito this "i1- INSTWTUTE MEETING — The‘ regular monthly meeting: 0f ill?! Vernon River ' Ccrdic Bouitci", Charlottetown; Inn was held at the home 0L‘ 111» Prv William idcnt, Mrs. John Currie on '1.ii:~11\i' Burnett, Charlottetown; Elna Clark, Oct. 13th. Iileeting opened by s11 Churloitctoivn; Clara Cook, Murray mg the Ode followed by ruin "-1 Creed in unison Tirrtroii 11111-1 Women's I1i~"".1tii:0 work, as he has 1mm one of cur I final" :11Ll‘.".ii'.i> , ciii1s‘..lilcn‘.s ; i Since the war the fooling lindi but 1 would lllClC b2‘ "jsiziun to cmi-vgcnrj. [mun n loaded gun. and ho Wlllll, is thou-mg 1mg .0 " govern 1L lily ;h thc 1101150 of Con“ llrovgi- caimniniue". All I didmu, iwiiid prom any gov. 211111011‘. 11(- Lrs 0f national (ill. The only (iiiicrcnc-c lJPl-‘JVCII c LlLcr-al c.'1n<’.:1i.1ti:.," and 0112i 1, \\.i.. .1111. :1 g"? 11.1 tuiiff, 11c d1 "1 hm ]'"c"_i;i:'.<i t1 or um" viii. Ho". Lloyd George 11:11 iiidd)‘, rf1l1‘.'lllt‘l'(l 1.; (‘ling 21x11 bust. \\ .11 1l(l\Ill1(TC th“ 111111 1'1 cxtrl I ll cniziu. 11mm . G0\'(‘1'1il'11l'l1i. tho 11111153011 01 Qf n D‘Cl‘ll1{ll1\'“;‘, invlif slafficlcnt Cuivw » Lippi-his in (rflilllliillYl I1 C Nun" south Wales c. :1 . wool crop lu be \\"0l"tli 110:1 000 000 more 1111111 that o! l MORTGAGE SALE To b,» sold by Piibii" l front 111 the Low Co" Clizirlollctuvrii iii I‘"i.1 izinii 011 1111511-; INlUYLIHlJOl.‘ A. 1)., lillil. u. “i of twelve o'clock 1111011. 111.5. ".11. tract piece and parcel uf ‘ at: lying uiizi l.~...i>_i. U. number G1 in King :1 1.1.. strongly commends, it might hovci in W“, as well as iu llwm- reportcd my statement in the some, interview to 1113 effect that the p11?- ’ i? l mum now pgid in cunzulion cur- rciicy for New York funds. mid 111° appropriate action which has been taken bv lllg Cauodum Ciovol"lililfillii in respect then-in. have 113911 131%‘ i511 products in the Canadian murk- et a tariff pffifflfillfii) nvcv United ' mcst successful potato gro".\".‘rs.—l’. 13/11". Malcolm Reid dz Son, have iccsnliy erccicd u new dwelling house ta inl-zc the place of the for- mer one ivliicli wns destroyed by fire lust spring. The new residence is Samuel ’s Attitude». Under Criticism , ‘ d 1. v1 iL-li 121" Tmhclflnlus Vanxdcrsune’ P,“ Pleas‘ filiklltfilllilxlglllrgl: qllftfi lncvci- nhcvto ilfzimilfan Press) uni, is in charge of the work. ,. LQMLCN, Oct, lfr-Czipt. Akin enjoyed in this coliilill- Grahmn, Consc; " "ll-film!" m‘ “It is difficult to llll(l\‘l't4i.llll(l at .__------ , . l _ ,~ - ~< r .. sorilary" 1'01‘ this dlfililllcfl why “mm ‘n 93A‘ S11 yie/llllilxtgsixlinlilc Niiitini (icy-l Y, M , t. taln and Lo extend the 1111-11?» (ljll(lillllllxl.clx.t. 1am" (icchnpd m Stand. , e In fcrcnce should 118V? 1>l"-‘\"i"‘( 1‘ ‘ " ' ‘ __ “ . ._ , _- . s ‘en s e g down and v.1 iifilllpli h .- olil/Cfiim“ . . . .. agreeable imprcssion 111 lllv mini» of those resident in (irczii. Bvilmll 1' Rimuzyv lilucDon-j by 111ml in the pos Gormicli, on 1110 nor 01" formerly in 1110 p George Sorrcy, on iiii- v Commercial Road and m‘. 1h - sou... by a tract of laud in 111v p.iss':= . of Peter Cussirlyg containing ‘.35 nrvcs of land o. little more or ic.-s, being the 11011110111 half of 50 ' lanai. formerly in the p0 Joim l\lcKcnvney and bciniz divided from Pcicv Cussidys 111ml by a brook or stream running across. said land from cnst lo \vu~.'., 11.1.50 .-"11_I. that other ivnct plum: 11111‘. p ~1 (ll land situate lying 1111.1 1.. . i: on "Hi1 G1 l idml ' Sterling MacDonald, Charlottetown; and tliice visitors rv:-i.~u11di"<1 In i110 Mary G. Huglivs, Clurslottetowii; roll call. "Suggestions. for .*;".~.'>:i1i ‘Lois Jones, Bnnbury; Leigh John- Lunches" Tue 11111111108 0f 1411-5 1'11“ soil. French River; Lester Keenan, lug were rind and 11110121011. A11 un- Muway ltivcr; Maurice Lodge, fnished business was sciilsil and Charlottetown; Mary O'Neill, New bills paid. The sick (‘f‘ll1l1vllll\“" 2'11" Perth; Ernest Parker, Georgetown; ‘ported 5011111113 ii 113W“ 1111"" if": Martini Robertson, Red Point; Don- sick member. The school 110111111“ 1' " . .l 111d Sutherland, Borden; George reported having Msilod 111. arbour and that books were 11v‘ -~' ihc teacher and the newly nccrlcd oiling, also 11ml. :1 iriwll ‘-\ ,. W.-- .._. ___...._ _»- bmughi. to the pupils. "I'll" f‘ lll/‘RKMGES ary rend the covxu.pnnilriii-v. __~__._..__..----~ ~ ppw business was i1 (lisi-n‘ < MUTCll-DIELLI-JTT-At the hnmc how m mflkl‘. money 11nd it of the bride's parents, M1". and Mrs. ‘cgdcd p) hold n dance in Mill A. G. Mcilctt, Union Road, October ‘"311 The program i-<>1i>"1-<'."\l "l _“ i5, 1031, by Rev. Thos. A. Wilson, paper on “Art 11ml llamiiv-zk l" Sutherland, St. Peters; R. R. Win- chcsicr, Belmont, Loi 16. T110 (ill l . 1i"- \,i,‘\\' (Patriot Please C0111‘ 1 l Duuglus in the 1:11. 1". who entertain hcprrs; of closer cron- omic relations with Canada." In its rcvitxv of M1". Calinirs cal“ licr slatcmrnl, the Times cdltofifll referred in the cln 1n that if 112i l1" I had not hccn taken b.v 111*- Cilllad" . an Govcrnmvnf. thousands o; Cun- adian workmen nilfil \\"“‘k“'°'“°“ l woLgld have been ilimwn out of employment. The Y's 1.10115 Club held their 1‘&‘;'.l|lill' l1li‘..‘llll‘.§ List evening, A. M. Onu guest present, J, D. Jenkins. ‘Inc speaker of the cvcmiig was M1". S. A. Mac- . Donald, who guvc u ilcscviptiun of l his trip Lo Cliiircliiil and Regina for the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce. Tlic party travelled by three sixccial trains. 'l‘hcy ullcudcd the {opening of the Cgmndiun National lFvhihitiun :11 'l‘oroi11o, then on to l iiciizizxi, 13111.. whine they were met l by 1111- Kcmrn llnnril of 'I‘1'udc and l 1'1lll‘l‘ll\ll1L1l. 11v then gave a des- cription of 11".: Dog Dcrhyi nt The F111;, also this (liifi-iviii inkling pro- ctstics at the mints, which ilicy vis- Aloni-Zl The W llfCl" Front Bruce Sixsivarlk \\'h.irl' Schr- Vllilill‘ w. 'l'.. wit! v» i"‘"\'" guson, has shiivxil ill‘ 113ml: wharf aficv <li..cl1-.ii"_;iii~. :1 "-11.11 9 X v.1,“ P; no“ Township lllllllblli‘ . Loni Prcsiiiini, of described us" lOll0l . 1 i.» On the ensi by tho Cntnnhi . Road on 111i‘ west hi- Li-iil in-i; iii . Hf ‘l the Council in 111i‘ Nlilliilml G“ cvunzi-ni, and iii. llcn. Phil P snow’, ‘ _ dc“ 1 is, Chflnccllgf foimcrlv m 11w porsc ‘ in rQn-ctung ihgl McCiulenn and on llli‘ n ‘ Hcrbvrh now or formerly in i1i~ HI “ “M b", m, ,.,,n5-,-,m;pi_; q! of WiilinmCoinivMii .111’ l‘. D1l‘\\"‘i1 " U11; l‘i'.ini~ Aliulrstcl" WPQW- im- "ml m‘ ‘h’ "W" . . '- “l y~ <7“ 1 Yni n" llll‘ 111111011111 needs inst. ‘m’ iFi-Hih-i 1.1 i - 11 "to put g ‘ _ __ Sh, “m. ,1 f, MN- Of p533 M110. Cuilh), 1111111111 .1 “WWW h , h Cum’ C,;~Jh;,|p_ limit] :1 llilli‘ n 1'1‘ m‘ Ir. < ‘Fm. ("ri‘l\nnl v-ivnlifil that 111141 ‘Th1- flllJYl". snlc of lnxil . 1:1 ‘i .11 . , . . . .. .. - . - ,_|“h.\,_.._,,.\,i,, M. anii-goinnlsi 1111.1": 1111111 1.1 .1 111.11 ,1. ii.. .1" l’ '..7,lI“_l1. would 1m“. ppm; 11;) (millsilinli i" ill.‘ “r Jill.‘ A l _ ham 1111,.) vitcd 5i" Jam“ M‘ ""13"? '~ ..;~ _ 0”» bcrt. "l knsv: Sir firth-Rt U‘ - will," he said. "l hurl fl 11W- " llllllfl 1 i, 1,? "W"!!! tficn closed with the King. cargo oi coal. bat: with hm cii tariffs and I 11.011 111:1! i111: lT-i i - . lleuned nothing would (NW1! 11"“ 11.11.1331. lfrom free" trade. 12:1 0:12 “aid s: would he isien ta ill-Pu". 111C 1'?‘ .‘ ‘ "- suits achieved by 51f°3““'~'d-“'3- "“""i"f.~.‘-ic-' ' Tu.» ‘r1, "l4. - .. liizn. mini. (ll I; 1.1513; <i0nl {illlilfp 1.1 rn- Rind in iiincls Count." .. i, 1m klll‘ yo: r iii-niiiii's sari-v: iil-‘C-"iil =11‘ 15 ' \ "l er m Librrnl cniuliiliiivi; iill.l 111m 1h. - ll-"V- ~» i "l ,_ your official piviy lvnili‘ \:11.i‘l"'""\'\i.\ "i1 body P0111‘. — y _. ‘ lasifl. m,“ .]n._,‘1_.,.;,\,. - i, , "lilfl unrivr the l-q _ “_ ‘fhtlo 1111;‘. slllllill And 1 1:21 I. ‘l l -"_“<l- "l l ~‘ _- .i,\~_'_ (Zing 1.11" inoic harm 1111111 ll mi I 11.1 ll-“lllil bu" v- v Tonight. too, Viscbum Biqiivvoflli. men; 11' will" '~ ‘"151