NQVEMEER 234929.. ‘Is-ooh from Celebrates Anniversary ‘Am,- thc extensive remodelling scheme 01 u year ago. York Uuitcd phurch celebratcd last Sunday its first umlivcrsfiry ‘of a practically up.’ church. ‘lift! ‘liislory of this church dates back-to 1810. a llun- dred and ten years ago. when it be- g3nl€ a regular appointment on the. And the hi h I produce thig a“ h" "SATLEA s an” tea. Central Guardian n A11 A . the Iafllonl’ mesa iisboook, fresh and smoked ilueu. kiuph-l. finnan blddié. cubrador herring. at neaney Gay as, CO- me - i ILLNESS iutcniWrnn-irlends throughout the city cud movinca will regret to learn tint m. niomuinoyis Rustlco. is quite 111' in the Char- lotbewwn Hospital. luvs-Luann onovsn - wt evening a clover leaf having five du- .t;,-,_ whm ,0,.L,._NghL‘_"_vcar“"‘-*‘s "o. w-a-sw‘ tinct lobes was left at The Guardian . principal nr Ym-k SCHOOL preached ioffice. _'I‘he much-sought four-leafed |m.,_.,t, acmpmbh, m W0 crowded clover 1s uncommon, but the flve_ iassflnbhei In the Imcrnonn the lcafcd variety is extremely rare, for- IMXL was "om 1 Chromfles 6A2’ “I tunatciy_ perhaps, as it is generally .l1nve. built thee n, 1,0,5; n, habnb ‘reEai-ded as a symbol of bad luck. ttion and a ‘lace to dwell ii 3i , ‘m. ,,.,,,,,,pg m, M, ‘not: ‘iris: POLICE collar-at the Police" .152. "1111; nlali rcccivcth sinner; 00.“? "Stefan morning l mm vplid calctll iviill tlicln." These twq charged wuh ma“ comumpflon O: “mums “we mo“ appropriate to intoxicating liquor was fined 020 and 4,, mcaflon m", We", eagerly m“ ‘oosts or 30 days, and another charg_ med p, W“), M]. Mum: vcmy “led with the unlawful sale of the ‘filrganimp the Choir OI the church :samc was remanded till to-day. A ‘sang M“, good expression three am ,drunk and incapable case was dis- mems and were misled by a ma“: iymissed and a case for non-support was remanded till to-day. MARSIIFIELD — D U N S T A FF- itrlo from tho city. Messrs. P. Small. .L. mflmplt niiri U. Johnson who sail’; lilosl. lia.z'iiuuilhll;iy_ Th, Qflerlngs i .-.. rush HADDOCK, Ire-ash und chsrlntictown circuit. A ncat iitilc church was built in 1824 during ills pistorate of Rev. William Burt. In i357» m“ Henry Pope‘ Jr" w“ gem“ for the lmurluu: illii"l were euer there and in 1858 Cornwall and 0m “l? York énngvpéalmn n’; “'1 york were mud; into a separate cir- ‘ dresses men‘ mih ‘réjlewéd vi or u; my, with him in charge. York be- l H“, wogk or moral and “gmum: "m? m” h?“ o! "5 own circuit m ' lcntlclzwhiyi ill the C0fill11iii1ll\'v\ v 1876 with Rev. J. C. Bcrrie as its “' first resident minister. During that niassquent yeamsteadyprogrm has‘ _ been made until the year of the‘ Xmas Sefllsale on birth oi the United Church of Canw . ada, i025, when. by re-arrungcmcnt . of all the contiguous fields, York‘ Thar. Nolh charge comprised York, Marshfieldi uomieriy Prwbyterisni Brsckley At a meeting of the Executive of nllii Pleasant Grove. Indicating thci the local branch o; the Red gym; srwivr iiiiflesi of the motile irvsorietv. hcid 0n Thursday, the 14th. tiiflii’ Fiiilich m?’ i-iiii "PW GIIHFZW inst. arrangements were made for in 1935- b09541" ilidflienfiffli 0f B"! carrying out the annual Christmas flmnfiiii 51319011 ‘T0111 m! BORN ‘ Seal Sale. Mr. Percy Pope, ‘head oi‘ of Home Missions and paid fully 1 the Charlottetown office of the, Do- ili! Efllafyflf ii-‘i 0W0 miiiiéiflf- iii nliliion i-‘lilance ilcparinient was‘ i921. dclvrirrd of their church PYQ-Zappoiittcd Chairman of the seul‘ vvrty though a majority voted iousnle Coinmlitec; Mr. D. A. McKin- Church Union, the Msrshfleld twin-inch, Treasurer; ivLr. R. H. Rogers. IMP-Wm 7°59 Wm! lpiefldid SOII-vchhirmsn of subcommittee on pu-b- mtiii’ and courage and built flfiiclty; and the following ladies and handsome church homo on St. Pet-l gentlemen as members of the com- gl-‘s Road at. a. cost of over six tliou- ‘ miltcc: Mrs. C. G. Duffy’. Mrs. V. L. ‘rind delim- Durinz the summcrooodtvill; Messrs. James A. McMil- alid fall of the following year, 1928. lan, H. D. Johnson. M. D.. John Mo» the York people realizing that their j Kenna and W. J. P. McMillan, M. D.. church building had become out! In Charlottetown a committee of Wm» 56690196 8n lmbitious scheme‘ the Gyro Club will conduct the sale of extensive remodelling which re-‘by personal solicitation of citizens; suited in a practically new ChllfChgn strong committee in Sulnmerside costing over- four thousand dollsrs.,'\vii1 carry on the work throughout 1211011113 the new beauty nndiPrince lkiunty: and in King's Coun- larger comfort of thoynew building. ty, and 111' Quccifs County oiltslde with its added facilities for chilrclville city. the canvass will bc made school work. the York oongregatlonichiefiy by correspondence through celebrated last Sunday its first nn- ‘ the oificc of the Red Cross. Grafton nlrcrssry. The Rev. JalncsC. Mar- Street. l i 1' A Ina-r; iiirrifz-IT" 771.77. .737. . A A o‘ ~ Q I I - O ‘ g Classified Advertisements § Ono Insertion ..........-............10c perllne ofilwords : _ z Throo lnsertlms 9c per line of 5 words g ‘ Four Insertions . . 8c per line of 5 words ~ z Eightlnsertlons.................... 7c pcrllneof5words ; O “M ~ v7 j-Icfiwe-f Vere: M - ee-e - , ‘D For Sale To Let 715i BRONZE TURKEYS. STRONG Trouble; (mason. APPLY 22 i healthy. wcli developed birds. A1 Hillsboro Street. 9915-11-22-31. breeding stock. Under Government inspection. B. H. Turner, Olicsry. 9919-11-22-31. T0 LET — SIX-ROOM COTTAGE and barn -— modern conveniences. Apply 55 Lippi-l" Queen. flD23-il-22-2i. FOR SALE, TO LET. BOARD AND‘ room signs on hand st Guardian.’ Office. ti _ i . Employment Wunted FOR saw-caivaimzs. wamr as‘ Main Street. Saint John. N. B. i IIOUEEWOIT, WASHING, WANT- ] Pd by woman with IP04 TPYBYQWPS» 1 9819-1l-2i-8i. _ _ __ Apply Guardian. 99l7-il-22-11vk. N EW LY FRESIII-JNSD cowfi Guernsey grade. Harry Scott, North ""' River. B833-l1-2l-2i. L05‘ L_>_____ ______ ,____ _ .-_~~ nmicx LEATHER. HANDBAG vvrru money, Pullman ticket. and bank puss book. Reward. Return i0 Guardian Office. 9861-1140-31- Fii“. SALE-ALMOST NEW pooch, Evian, Royal Equipment Wire, Wheels. Only gone 1900 miles. Will‘ take trade for foxes. 9903-31 Macmrosn AND GIIAVENSTEIN Teachers Wanted Apples at P. S. Reeves. Southport. 9754-11-14-81. macum warn-co ron MONTA- gue West School, supplement $100.00. Within v. mile of Chum“ and Station. JosePii RO-‘iw- 59m‘ Male Help Wanted i. '-~—--------—————— . .1 .2041. To usr-irunnislilin FIVE noolu, WY- Iima- "~ U" I‘ 9m 1 _ fiat. hot, water. heated and electricl --------——-_——-"" more. Apply Guardian Office. \ Miscellaneous _ 9900-4i-tl1ur-fri-mon-tues‘ _ _ ___________:__.__---Y-» ~-i FOR. SERVICE PURE BRED PRIZE- ROUSEHTO LET, DIODEIN CO; winning Yorkshire Boar. Daniel vriilouces. Apply 16 Spriiifl Pm‘ Dart, DcSablc. 0895-1141-71- oacl, 9904-81 --'---——-""-‘ ' ‘°“" t. "“"".'"ii.....‘§'..“.'ii".°§£..‘.E' ' l ve o . - ‘ Articals For Sale w“ “r y 9149-il-d-lm0Pd-. FOR EALE_QEDEPRING AND inn“ 55,; Mattress and Bureau. quliiiily 01' ""570 TAGS FOB’ T son's shipments on short notice. C tll Printery. Guardian en r paudodoru i7iirl0t-h. A pl Guardian. p y 9888-1132141. Female Help Wanted NOTICE - FOXES PELTED AN" strcti-hcd right means more MOM! Fctch them to Thos. W. MUN"? Kinkorl, n. n. No. 2. 9909-11-22-2. “sump-woman on mm. FOR lrrueral housework. able t0 d0 Pill" Ffftklnm gonntry girl preferred. Mdrcss P. O-Iox 11d. IIBOO-tf Wanted _____ “"‘Y*t:b-nanx onsv noasl: a '" I .\‘!ll'l old: niitoblo for 1.19mi Delivery. about 1:00. ADPiY 191 LPIMs m». uu-n-w-i» .j..-----——v————‘—"’__’ AUGTION SALE A1‘ TIIE LATE Peter Gordon's. Roscncath‘ Thurs- day, November 28th. stock. crop. farm implements and furnitllfl- Bale to start at 10 OYIiOCR sham H, Nelson 6s Son. A ctionssr. NAGE. PLEASANT GROVE AND YORK-Cervicos will be held next Sunday as foilowsz-Central Church. Marshfield-Dunstliffnage. school at .10 a. m.. service at, l1 a. m.; Pleas- nnt Grove at 2.30; York church school at ll a- m.. service at 7 p. m. All are welcome. SUCCESSFUL TEA AND BAZAAR -'I‘he bazaar and tea at Trinity United Church last evening held un- der the auspices of the Ladies Aid and King's Daughters was one of tho most successful and enjoyable func- tims of its kind yet held. During the evening a splendid supper was serv- ed to more than nine hundred people. The pantry sale and booths offer- ing fancy work of all kinds were well patronized. The C. G. I. T. also had severai excellent booths which elicited much favourable comment. L. 0F C. INDOOR CIRCUS-The Indoor Circus, now in full swirl! in the League of the Cross Hall. is beln! attended nightly by hundreds, young and old. Bingo. Pishin’ Pond. and various other booths are being pat- ronized to such an extent that those in charge are working overtime in order to oblige all and sundry. The Indoor Circus closes on Saturday night. and with it, the big popularity contest. Much interest is being man- ifested and the name of the winner will bc awaited with much enthusi- asm. BIRTH! CBOKEN-At Emerald on Nov. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ch-oken, a son. TBAINOIL-At the City Hospital, Nov. 15. i929, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben- nett ‘Irsinor. Kelly's Cross, s daugh- ter-Msry Noreen. QUINN-At Clfdillll, October 22nd. 1020, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quinn. a son. Merlin Minhlti- lilCli/OE-In the Prince County Hos- pital, November B. 1920. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles McIvor, of Bummerside, a son. CRAIG-In the Prince County I-los- pital, Novembsr 18, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Craig, Bedsqus, a daughter. WILLS-At the Prince County Hos- pital, November 17. 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wells. Albsrton. a daughter. LOWTIIEIb-At North Carleton, on November 1T, 1029, to Mr. and Mrs. Hudson L. Lowthcr, nae Irene Web- ster. a daughter. MARRIAGE! mourns-ox - luoonsl- at the Manse. Georgetown, Monday Nov. 16, 19:9,, by Rev. C. U. MscNevin, Ciarcnco ‘Iltompson of Sturgeon and Bertha Moore of Milliown Crom, BEST-MACDOUCALD-Ai. the Be- dequs United Church Parsonage, on November l2, i939. by the Rev. A. J. Reynolds. Jacob Best, Stanley Bridge, P. E. 1., to Miss Sadie MacDougall, Coleman, P. l. I. ' BUIOESE-RIUIAIDHON-At the ilome of Mr. Milton 301F011 NOV- 5th Mr. Arthur Burgess of Halifax, Nova scotis, to Miss Cora Edna Richard- son of Indian Harbor. Nova Bcotia. my. Dr. Gongs officiating. OQO-OO-OMQO-O N. D. MacLean UNDII-TAKII gunmen ' Phone H! Kill luau i _ggqif_ai-gri,;pon-tufli,. iruiz. cusiuoirsrowiv N _. KILLS FILES ! ltlnrveIlous New Ointment om. dues Belief-or Your Money ma nit ' g I PHOTOGRAPHED nanny rob XM ,5 g ‘Y CRASWELT ~ PHONE 692-14. A famous physician used this pm- criptlon in his private prunes. new you can obtain it under thl mine "Booths-Cairn" -- the ointment um quickly stops itebinz. soothes the burning pain. reduces swelling, and quickly rids you oi any form of Piles 50c at all Druggists. It costs you nothing If y" d. In! bonefit. Aflor using two baron ol "Sabina-salvo." If you arl not "tilled Jolt return tho empty tlnl to fruit-n- tlrn Limited. Ottawa, 01st,, and In will rofud your Inlay. ‘toou-xi-do-iui, smoked fillets. kippers, finnan huddle, ubrador herring. at Reaney Gay d: 3Q 992B lllGIIFlELD-Rsliy Day service in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 3.30 p. m. Rev. W. Bruce Muir will conduct the service. ‘ --.._i- in the city she was the guest of ‘ner sisler. Mrs. J. A. Griffith and Mr. Grimth. RETURNS FROM MONTREAL.- Monirlgnor Maurice McDonald re- turned last evening froln Montreal. where he visited Bishop Olesry. who i5 seriously ill in the Royal Vic- toris. Hospital. Monsignor McDonald reports that His Lordship, though he has been very ill, is improving, but will remain in the hospital for considerable time. 1t. is interesting w note that His Lordship is under the care of Dr. Ray Brow . form- erly of Charlottetown, who came by aeroplane with the scrum for Dr. S. R. Jenkins. MANY (Continued from Page i) ._-*_____' Seine. comprises some 5.000.000 p6. tential church goers, mostly of Cath- of pure numerical strength, it is eas- Olic upbringing. From the standpoint ily the largest Archdiocese in all Europe, if not in all the world. There remain two other imbortanz "national" archbishoprics in be filled. that of Ireland. left. vacant by the death of. Cardinal O'Donnell, and that of Lisbon. Portugal. vacated by the recent demise of Cardinal Men- rles Bello. Neither of these two na- tions has a. single representative in the sucred College today. with the passing of the learned Benedictine. Cardinal Gasquet, last spring, Eng- lsrld has but one wearer of the pur- BUCCESSFUL BANQUET—A very enjoyable dinner was given lnet night at the Queen Hotel by the Chevrolet Motor Company to about forty sales- men from all over the Island. and representatives from other points in the Maritime Provinces. M1". T. C. Jones, Moi-lawn, was chairman for the evening. Speeches were made by i FRIDAY ‘mo-Choir inbound-Beam Men- oribl lieu. ‘LJM-Cothge Prayer Meeting-It!!!- ence of Mr. John Wallet. 193 Grafton Street. AMI-Young People's Society—hgu1sr Meeting—iooisi Hall. 9911. CONVERSATIVE tCOIIUDUCd from Page l) Premitr Ferguson was loudly scclaim- ed ias he made his appearance. The Prime Minister added his cords of welcome to those of the Mayor. One of the subjects on the Akénfll this morning was the economic value of protecting wild sniinli life, 10d by Miss Edith Marsh, of Clarksburg. Greetings were afterwards extended by Clifford E. Blackburn, Prtsldedt of the Central Conservttive Astocis- tion And Mrs. Willidm Btuli of Sum- iLlon. on behalf of the women, many of wITon-l were in evidence. A ‘rtegth will be placed on the Cenotaph at 1.30 on behalf of the Association. by Mrs. Van Koughnet, Commission” of Soldiers’ Aid. (Continued from page l) jury pavcs the way for orggnisms producing other rots that do spread in storage and cause heavy losses. s. number of prominent represents.- tives and salesmen. Mr. Garnett Profitt entertained with his report- oire of comic songs and Dr. Geo. Green gsvo several comic recitntions, which were appreciated very much. The banquet was held in honor of the recent victory of A. Home 8c 00.. in selling the greatest number of motor can in the Chevrolet contest throughout the Dominion during‘ September and October. UNIVERSITY OF KING'S COL- LEGE-Tl-le annual meeting of the board of governors of the University of King's College WES held on Tues- day last at Halifax, with His Grace Archbishop Worrell presiding. His Lordship Bishop I-Iackenley was also present. The Lord Bishop of Fred- ericton wns regrettably absent, as he is in Montreal on account of Mrs. Richardson having to iuidergo a seri- mls operation there. Prayers were offered for her recovery. A rcsclution -of sympathy was sent to Mrs. Armlt- age. widow of the late Archdeacon Armitage, who was a member of the board of governors. President Moore, h his report, stated that the college was filled to capacity, there lying 65 students in residence. Doctor Moore also stated that $439,000 nsd been pledged for the building campaign. and of this sum, $413,000 had already been payed in. During the afternoon the Reverend president. accompanied u number of the governors through the new college building, which is now nearing completion, and which when finished. will probably be the finest group of college buildings in Halifax, and will make possible an enrollment oi about 125 students. In the evening a ineeting of the Alumni Association met to make arrange- ments for the rc-union of former Kings‘ men, which will be held in the new building on August 19 to 21 next PERSONALS biz‘. Michael Murphy. ex-sl-leriff, who has been ill at his home, Pan- mure Island, for the past six weeks has entered tho City Hospital for treatment. Miss Blanche Byrnc left icstcrdriy morning on return‘ to Fairniont. N. D.. after visiting her parents Mr.‘ and Mrs. J. Byrnc, Redford. While ;-O-GO~OO§'OOOO-OOO-O~OOO-O-QOOOQQ-OI GOLIII FISH FREE With every dollar purchase of REXALL GOODS we are giving away v Two Gold Fish And Beautiful Globe with ruhbow colored chips and weed. Wg have conducted many of these ulna but the flsh, globe, ehlpg and weed excel any that we ever Ind. SEE I'll DISPLAY m QUI . wnmow ‘III 30E‘! IIIUGGIITI 370R! sou Curler Great Gouge and Inn It / pie. In view of this summer's solemn celebration of the centenary of re- ligious emsncipitlon in the United Kingdom. it is considered not un- likely that an English prelate may be elevated. ' Monsignor Lavitrano. Arohbishopof Palermo; Monsignor‘ Nuncio to Berlin; Monsignor Mar- cliettl Sclvagglani. secretary’ of the the Propagation of the Faith, Mon- signor Tedeschini, Nunclo at Madrid. and Monsignor Papal Chamberlain. are prominently mentioned. nor Jean Verdier. of the Sulpician ette says this morning in n sDfliBi despatch from Québfifii sity. Quebec. will be appointed Arch- tinguished clerics of the Canadian ent scientist." man's next defence of the Canadian lightweight boxing title he from Ieo Kid Roy, will be made at i Vancouver on Dec. ll, so Harry Fore- ‘ The fungus or mold causing this well known disease attacks and kills the WWW WPS "Sually during the late summer. It spreads rapidly in moist weather, and spores from the dis- eased loaves full to the ground where they come into contact with the tu- bers and decay follows. Those in- tending to store the crop tilts year would avoid much of this loss by re- moving all lata blight infected tubers. Late blight rot is not the only im- portant storage decay of potatoes. Other tuber-rotting fungi known as Pusaria are capable of causing anor- mous losses and they may be active at, tho lowest temperature at which potatoes may be safely stored. Fungi of this kind usually becomes trouble- some after the tubers have been in- lured by cuts and bruises, frost, hut and sunburn. Certain forms of Punt-- ium also cause diseases by attack- ing tho growing plant and extend- ing down to the tubers. Such dis- eases are known as wills and may continue as tuber rots in storage. par- ticularly when the temperature is higher than 50 degrees 1". Bearing these facts in mind it will be seen that the storage rots mly be prevented only by s combination of precautions which may be stated briefly as follows:- (1). Prevent digger and handling Among the Italians the names of Pacslli. Papal great missionary organization for Caccia Dorninioni. Pope Pius has appointed Monsig- Order. as Archbishop of Paris, suc- ceeding the late Cardinal Dubois. but it" is not known whether he will be raised to the cardinalate this time or later. It k understood ‘thiit the P0118 will not, create a. now‘ United State! Cardinal at the coming Consistoriei- It u believed that, in Irish Cardinal will be nominated. ’ MONTREAL. Nov. Zl-The Gaz- "Abbe Vaohon. of Lnval Univer- bishop of Regina to succeed the lute injuries. iflfhbifizfi’ Qzifgkcgda? m. oonrwl late blight folisge in- D Dfmfl UH IQ‘ I ' fecflon. Father Vachon. one of the most dui- m. Avoid expmmz wumes w temperatures below 30 degrees F. and above 48 degrees P. 141. Maintain good ventilation con- ditions in the storage house or bass- merit. church, is also known us s promin- ll. i. B. wus uiiijull (Clnllliln Press) TRURO, N. 8.. Nov. QL-Thc Uni- versity of New Brunswick, Maritime Uriel-collegiate rugby champions. Mid- ed the Maritime senior title to their inurels today by defeating Caledonia. McTicr Cup holders, 10 to 0. Hurley scored a try in the first poriod and Wilson in the second. Bull easily kicking the extra points. N. ii. i. usuus At New York, Rangers. l; blsrooas. PrematurelyAged Soldier Consideree OTTAWA, Nov. 21.-The returned soldier who is prematurely aged or "burned out" as a. result of his ox- periences overseas will receive par- ticular uttention when the Dominion convention of the Canadian legion British Empire Service League, insets in Regina, Nov. 25. The type pf casa presented by the man. who. although not. suffering from any special dis- i ability is. nevertheless. incapable oi taking his normal position in civilian life owing to exhaustion of nu facul- ties is stated by veterans’ OIIIIIIEI- lions to be one of the moat difficult with which they are faced. Officers of the Canadian Legion hope that out of the discussion at Begins may coma o solution to the problem. r-l ‘At Montreal. Cansdierls. 3; lbronto, 2 No Date Fixed 18inch! to the Gfllrdhll) OTTAWA. Ont... Nov. til-No date has been fixed by the Board of Rail- way Commissioners for Cansdg for the application of the Maritime Prov- inces for adjustment of the freight rots on grain and flour to Saint John and Halifax from the head of the Lakes. The Maritime Provinces Dry Sleuth Gets Fifty Year Term CHANDLER, 0th.. Nov. 21- Jeff I). lhrris, GB-YMr-old apoc- inlly dopntized Federal dry raid- er, today was sentenced to larva 50 years In the State penitenti- ary for the killing of a farmer during a liquor raid. District ma" u" “bu” u“ n“ are asking for the some rate as ll 7' “H?” u‘ m“°“""|°' Quebec. plus one cent per 100 pounds on the Canadian National Railways. MONTREAL. Nov. 2l.-Al Pors- Argentina plans the construction of a new railway. W00 Railway earning and dividends in 2O per an attendant result. stock market. Foxes share this fall in values with many industrial van- turu but the situation is tomporary. tho demand for foxu remains though buying power is lessened. Western Guardian —AN Anllcilmon - on Mon- day. November 4th. the friends of Mr. I l is uriiiss ! liNil iiismiiliiui and Mrs. Linus McDonald trailed on, But ALLJMN nude him wid’ thorn at their home in cross nil-err; to bid thtm flroweii. Ore théy separt- , ed from familiar surroundings to‘ take up life in Richmond, where thcy huve purchased the estate d: Mr.' lnw-renee McDonald. which they have’. remodelled and fitter.‘ in a verymod- ern manner, Mr. Msrshul lifcLélian i who was appointed chairman, cup-f A rmecl-ei ably filled the position. and well worded address was read by Mr. Leo Praught. Accompanying lt. wbs g very beautiful dinner set, which “'88 dilly presented by Mr. Joseph] McIntyre. To this display of generos- ity, tangible and sincere Mr. and Mrs. McDonald both graciously. Complimentary senti- ments were then expressed by the Chairman, J. D. McLéllan, J. H. Mc- Intyre, William McDonald. Bordeni A short niusicali Fraser and others. program consisting of rout and 1n- strumental selsctiona followed andl cm recommend it was enjoyed. Luncheon was then served by the hostess. lbfilistgfi by her lady friends find dancing completed’ recilyest on the vaciwze- Grow"! M,‘ and Mrsw sell it. Restaurants; hotels, dini the evenings activity. M:Donald. who were energetic work- ers for the general good, will b: much misssd in the puish of Grund Hirer. of which they were hem lire, mwibflfb- “i111: in me new neighbor- hood. we feel their welcome will be worm. To Mr. McDonald, who has catered upon a business career, we "i811 hlvbiness and prosperity and to his good partner, Mrs. lifcDol-iald, we extend our good wishes for health Ind hlbpincss in bar new occupation as hostess at the D; Drop Inn-T, HEAVY DROP iConiinued from Page l) lkunk. 15 per cent: ‘rhlbetan lamb. cant; rabbit. as ps1" cant; musqussh, 15 per cont; mole. l0 per "M Ind beaver 15 per cent. G. E. Daslsuriera, of Desjardin and CANDID!’ questioned by the Btsr thb afternoon stated that the resent collapse of the stock market i.ri the United States has naturally had g marked effect upon Europe, curtail- ing the normal retail purchasing power. Several cancellations have 118811 rcnorted in recent weeks, du: to the inability of prospective buyers to most their finnncill obliguuons "i" liililiflihl heavy market losses. Mr. Doslauriers adds that there is nothing alarming in the situstion. Eomc drop was expected as the prices of Canadian skins on the English market have been abnormslly high. Other authorities questioned con- firmed this view of the causes for the drop in prices. Local Market Affected. Fur buying in Charlottetown is not so lively 1s It this time int season. Relction to the crash in Wall Street is reflected in L smaller demand for luxuries in which class foxes fall s: merchandise. Diamonds are in the sun-ls cate- My and at. Pfitseiit four thousand workers in these precious stones are i idle at Amsterdam, the world's great 80m mart, because of cancelled or- dcrs. Blackness in fur sales is not nt- tributable solely to the slo:k market situation. a local buyer mints out. Heretofore some ranchers have pelt- ed their foxes quite early, in msny instances weeks before the animals were prime. Experience and the ad- vice of experts is convincing the 111- dustry of the ilsolsssiisss of this prac- tice which rosuiia in s dirvct finan- cial loss on furs not in the best con- dition when token off. The general recognition of this fact will“ ibis slid. delay the influx of pelts two or three weeks this autumn but them 1:. no indication that any decided falling off in v~olulne will sn- sue. Prevailing prices show a sharp de- cline compared to the average oi 1928-39, which of course is an off- shoot of tho tumbla in values, pre- cipitated by the flurry in stocks. Eventually the price range will rise. local buyers say. but only ls an im- provement takes place in the stand- ing of industrial offerings on the stock exchanges. ' No predictions are being made sbout the length of time it will take for this improvement to rnch stable proportions. Well-informed followers of the situations are dubious of any sudden spurt in values, and look nther for a gradual climb buck to more normal conditions. All branches of production shore in the general deprcagion which is of a toppling PRIIIQUE ISLE. Mo, Nov. 21.-. \ CHLILOITITOIX P. l. l . iTowflggnd, {u}, comm‘ lightweight; nlnn. the champions brother mlnag- ‘mum,’ m mowing mukgd m. er, announced todsyt ' Poremlifs opponent will be Billy Vancouver i John l. nrldon, 2:00 8-4. pom, wido- ly knvwn hora l8 tho "Iron Horse" died bare ylstcdgy gt tbs ego of 11 yuan; ONION. Bi: hundred now folds an being constructed in Peigium IGEDOIJGOCI I I awuke and well --doot0: prescribed it Conn-inflow ruins hopes, amps. 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Ontario. . yuiigf, EGG LAYING CONTEST Notes of the 12th Prince Edwan ward Island Egg Laying Contest fol the week ending Nov. 14, i929. The twelfth Prince Edward Isllud Egg Laying Contest, November 1st, 1929 with l5 pens o.’ Barred Rocks. four pens of Whit: Leghorn: and one pen of Rhode Isr, land Reds. 59 are second generation birds, that is, that: ams or grzndams 11nd laid 200 or more eggs azeraging 34 ounces to the dozen in a Canadian Egg Lrsy- ing Contest. 137 eggs sud 50 eggs were disqualifi- last year the production was m sggl and 03 eggs were disqualified. ' 'I‘IDAL WAVE ICOHJHUBII from Page li was no damage on the Island of it. Pin-e. gowntesn miles off the Bum: Headlands. from Monday's earth- quake and lidli wave, cables mschi-ng here tonigbe advised. The only dam- age reported in the St. Pine Ml- property occasioned by Dog Island. the tidal ll The Absence Of (Chnsdim Preasi LONDON“ NL-vn 2l._1By_ 5901-34 Hambleton, Canadian Press Staff CQYN-ilwndenii-Jrhe rank and file of the Conservative Party mule their voices heard, when the 57th snnusi convention of the party opened in Albert I-Isll today. The legislative committee rcpsrtcd as being in fsvor of establishment of a sub-commlttel which would convoy resolutions h- the Party lcndcr and thus maintain closer liason between tho rank anc the top. Up from the same rank and file came pleas that the report did not, go far enough. Mayor Clsrry o! Ncwport, south Wales. viauted some assurance inst rualutlons wzuld not dsappsar into thin air I Am not advocatuig any soviet. methods, ht exclaimed. but this soulless indiffer- once has got to be infused with l more personal touch. There ought also to be no palliating of political oppon- ents. K. Thomas. also of South wales protested against the absence o.' party leaders tat (mm come here and b-eatne the atmosphere of nu conference. ntd Thomas. I want {bl chairman to say, Winston Churchill. bricklayer and ex-Chancellm- of the Exchequer colne to the conference; Neville Chamberlain. master manip- ‘ ulatvr of municipal monstrositles. come to the ccnferenco. Bong Kong. Chins. exported Predictions are that 25 thsltlu ll Hungary will have talkiu this you In the sum of Bio Paulo. lrazil there are 11,000,000 banna plants. DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate C" , “If Clinic and NOPIII Discuss 1M Prlloo IL Plums 101 Opposite it. Poll‘! Church m“; strength. Yet thousands of aufler- , commenced, on ’ The production for the week wu -» ed for bsing small. For the same wail quelorl grzlup was a loss of $500 is ' ' m '» Protests Against . - PartyLeaders .;1 .» "f out of 240 birds entered ".- 1 l-i ti.» I: l 1 l