OCTOBER so. 191 summersidei ~“G'imme c1116., .,Win Marty Prizes . The newly organized “Gimme Club" at Bummerside went down to the"1‘rack Meet at Kensington on the spin‘ of, the moment, with.- out my previous practice, and car lied away most of the open sports lilies. The boys are a smart asmsation and one of them. the redoubtable ‘Keir’, is quite nifty at step danc- inmrlealsomnieahitasabanio , player and singer. The Wises the representatives o! the Gimme Club carried away with them must have been an eye open- er to the other competitors. Ten honors among four boys with five dirstsisnotsbadrecordiorthe club. Jack Bchurman, Hank Maclnnia, Nsugbm Groom and Kenneth Mut earl were the. beys and their honor list reads something like this: Mink McInnis, first, 100 yards dash: first, 220 yard dash; first running broad Jump; third rim- liing high jump. Jack Schumian, first pole vault, height 9 feet, I 1-2 inches; first, running high jump; five feet, Vaughan Groom, second in pole gault; second in running broad ‘dump and third 1n 100 yards dash. Ken Mutter-t second in running high jump. Such high liners should try for Iaurels at some oi‘ the Maritime lTrsck Meets. The seniors of Summerslde were beaten in the Tug-of-War, which lent to Iheetown after a bout with Kensingion when she had defeated Bumme d ‘s crack team. The sc boys upheld the tra- ditions of Summerside High with l6 points. On the whole Summer- lide did well-S _____..____’.._,_. PERSONALS AIEYJe shore. at Acadia Un- m. Roy McLean, has resumed studios lversity. , .5 Mrs. A. Scott Dawson of Plctou returned to the mainland on tbs, S. B. Hochelaga Monday, after spending the pest two weeks with friends in the city. Mr. Percy Gullison of the Ross Marie ‘Hair messing Parlor has rc- turned after spending two weeks vacation st his home in Frederic- ton, N. B. _ . Mrs. Peter Hughes, King Square has arrived homo after two weeks ' visiting friends apd relatives in. Ox- ford and Sydney. ',viction of anyo ,1: IIEJNTITY OF Continued on page 7 : l: 8108110 early in October, was still un determined tonight. Possibly the veteran skipper. who swept ails north o... for mines during the war. and has figured in the news a score of times, was swept overboard with the Halifax youth who was making his first trip to sea. Pos- sibly the veaseL seized since she rwaa towed into Cheticamp, with "liven has of rum aboard, was hi- ’ ‘iaoked- 'I‘hat is the opinion Simeon Spencer holds. Captain Spencer arrived here to- ‘day aboard his schooner, the Gla- dolia, from Burgeo. llecognition of the men's clothing miide unneces- sary a trip to Cheticamp, where he planned to ask for a second exhu- mation olielw bodies. They 1.1.1 .11- ready been viewed by Halifax men who recognized neither as Kirk or Partridge. ‘ “I think the Catalogue was hi- jacked for her cargo of rum-_and whiskey and that my brother was murdered by the boarders," Spenc- er said. Affer- leaving Port Aux Bas- ques, he added, the vessel bad pick- ed lip a cargo of 200 cases of rum - ,,._.. KOICmeinbersJuoi-ionforty- fivastouightatlnm. I'm 15' 1"“ I'll!!! ‘TEE-All Kflldl, IOWOBt prices. P. J. MBDOEIRTI. Whfl x. or-c. member-sanction forty- fives tonight at a p.111. om Y's MEN'S HALLOWEEN Dance tonight, Oddfellows New Ball, 0 to 1.80. Refreshments. Admission 60 and 75 cents. Get your tickets early. 9341 BUYING LIVE l-IOGS and lambs, Tucsda“ Nov. 8rd, till 11 n. m. Ever- ett Haslam, Emerald. Alden Moose. Kenslngton, buying same date. Sign- ed Everett wedlock. 9843-10-30-31 . . 5i l SUNDAY SERVICES for the Church of Christ, New Glasgow: Bible School. 10 a. m., preaching service, l1 a. m., service in the Ca- vendish Baptist Church, 7.30 p. m. Wm. G. Quigley, Pastor. COUNCIL MEETING-At a ape- cial meeting of the City Council held last evening the following rc- vised clvic by-laws were given third reading: An Act to Regulate Res- taurantsu‘ an Act Respecting Duties of City Electrician; an Act Re- ducts; an Act Respecting Motor Vehicles Ior Passengers and Motor 'I'nrcks; an Act Respecting‘ Food mspectlon; an Act Rcspcctinfl Rules, Regulations and Proceedings of City council. TS MEN-The regular supper of the Y's Men was held lest evening with Y's Man Ralph Jenkins in the chair, the speaker of the evening being Rev. Dr. A. C. Vincent, who gave an enjoyable and pointed ad- dress oln service, emphasizing the element oi Christianity in service; and also pointing out the necessity of dealing with the cause rather than the eilect of evils. The Com- mittee for the Halloween Dance made a favourable report as to pro- grass. _;_ COUNTY COURT — Yesterday morning in Queen's County Court, before Judge C. Gavan Dufly, evid- ence was completed and Judgment rendered for the plaintlfl for $74 and costs in the case of Annie C. Abbott versus Charles E. Bourke, an action for damagss for rent. In the afternoon, the case of Roy C. Low- ther versus Annie Gormsn, both of Charlottetown. an action for rent, was adjourned until the December Court. Today at 3.30 the case. of Mary Pineo versus Frank Dufl’, both of this city, an action for damages on account of an automobile accid- ent, will be heard. Today will see the last of the docket. Yesterday, an auto accident case, where there is claim for damages of $500 was postponed indefinitely on account of the illness of one of the parties. _.____._______________ and 100 cases of whiskey from a schooner at sea, the liquor being destined for landing near Cape North and transmission to Sydney and Halifax. His brother had been employed with Captain Kirk for. three months this summer, when Kirk was in the Albert Moulton, Spencer said. The Moulton was later tied up and the crew released. BIRTHS MACKENNA-To Mr. and Mrs. Wendell P. MacKenna of Emerald on October 27th, in the Prince County Hospital a daughter. tllllull A {Canadian Press) muonrucron, N. 11., oob, 2e -Universlty of New Brunswickb football squad took a three to noth- inglead over Mount Allison this afternoon in the’ first of a two game series for the Provincial In- tercollegiate champlonshlp and the right to play oft with Nova Scotia’ section winners for the Maritime title. ' Hallway through the second per- iod of a game played in the pour- ing rain, Adams kicked, the U. N. B. forwards followed up fast, Old- 11am dribbling OVEI‘ the line to fol- o SSIUNj LOOKIN Fresh “EM oven DY “IEO” l M. I’. B. MEETS TODAY ‘ It 100K; as if some fireworks will ' be cxplodui at the annual meeting oi zllc Maritime Province Branch, Amateur Athletic Union OI Can- (amldhn PR”) ‘aria, which is being held at Amherst YARMQUTH. N, 5" 09L g3___.l°dii5'- Several contentious baseball wmiesses who up red before nloliel-s are to be brought up for the Chigneoto Canal Commission "Pil-‘iiifiilitfon, as well iLs the ques- at “a begun! here. tongs,“ tookillml or just what teams certain the stand thaiuwhile the llrclollfiflikvy Players who have moved would not dlmétly “fleet this pmmllfiillfii: last season, belong to. If “ca!” district it woum fgflergy, ma; iiliilss turn out as expected, the direct benefits by promoting iladi‘; “Willing may be 501118311118 like "i8 and prosperity ip other sections. yiwsiolis held in days gone by when I, a Gardener, M_ L, A" 4x13,“ illcro were all kinds of verbal bat- ed the proposed waterway should ilcs stogcd- Nevertheless, the ac- be viewed from a broader itsfledl. 11°11 by the branch may serve w low on the ball. Mcllienahan missed the kick. i Rain ruined the chances of smart backfield work, and the game de- veloped into a brittle of forwards, with the Fredericton squad hold-l ing a slight edge in this department i their weighs counting heavily. Mt. A. were strong defensively, but sel- dom took the initiative, relying on red and black fumbles to make ground. This they did on many oc- casions, helped by Burns and Boyd's 800d kicking. specting Meat, Fish and Food Pro-__ Passing movements among the backs were few and far between Mount A., expected to disclose a fast passing and running back di- vision, were unbals o produce much behind the line. On the other hand, they covered the U. N. 13., backs closely. Peebles tackling particul- arly hard. Boyd played a. plucky game despite cracked ribs. U. N. Bfs heavy and aggressive scrum largely controlled the ball, and the backfields were about ev- enly matched. Mac Watson, U. N. 13., three-quarter was Jarred byl heavy tackling in the latter part of the game, and the home team fin- ished with fourteen men. Referee Rae Smith of Halifax handed out, numerous penalties for scrum in-' fractions. LINEUPS u. N. B.—Fll11ba0k, Fowler; three’ quarters, Adams, Burke, MacLen-g ahan, McLeod, Watson; Halves,’ Gibson, McNiohol; Forwards, Old-f ham, Douglass, Macaulay, Dooley,‘ Hysiop, Lee, Pond. ; MT. AF-Fuliback, Johnson, threej quarters, Wiley, Partridge, Boydf» Peebles, Halves, Iiums, 'I‘ibbits,.' Cook; Forwards, Dickson, MacKen-’ zie, Taylor, Dari-och, Hick, Bishop. Williams. A G110 1 SIJIIGESTIUN . x As unofficial representative for the Province, Mr. John Compton, of Bangor, P. E. I., had the priv- ilege attendlng, with Mr. J. A. Mt:- Isaao, Charlottetown the last race for the International Fisherman's; ‘Ikvnhy- Accommodation was secur-l ed for them on the Lady Laurler, and later they were invited- by dour Lunenburg captains for a trip to Lunenburg on board the famous Bluenose. ’ At Lunenburg, where the Blue- pose and crew received a royal welcome, they participated in the festivities, and were treated with the utmost courtesy by the Mayor and citizens. In conversation with Mr. Elmer Ryan. of the sporting fraternity of Toronto, it was suggested to Mr. DEATHS MCCALLUM - m Charlottetown. Thursday. October 29, Cyril McCal- lum. age 75 years, formerly of. Wheatley River. Funeral from Mc- Lean Funeral Home Saturday morning at 1030. mterlnent Cross Roads Cemetery. ~Notice——Game Protection. The undersigned wil ‘any person giving inform iflzmgarian Partr or any native yember, 1931. P. E. ISLAND FISH ‘730-10-00-81 nepguilty o idge, at any partridge afte mo GAME PROTECTIVE ASSN. I pay a reward of $25 to atfon leading to the con- f kil|ing'or molesting timein this Province, r the 15th day of No- nsrcowlias rnsrwalias andwearnthatiooh. as wellin m" so come as it cu “when in- stalled; that mellow! with age. Hardware of character, designed to ' add beauty and stability to homes of distinction. All this for no more thsnyonsreglsdtopsy. The Rogers Hardware Q0” cvulpl/IJIL that Prince Edward Island; might raise a small contribution’ and havo an officisl representative on board the Bluonose when she goes to Toronto next year as a feat ilresor " ‘the “ ‘Cklfadlsff ‘ Nstldrréll ' Exhibition. Mr. Compton much struck by the suggestion, and in conversation with a Guardian reporter said he would be pleased to head the fund with a small contribution. The subscriptions could be acknow- ledged through The Guardian and ii’ a sufficient fund were collected . some membe o! the Government or prominent citizen might be in. vited to make the trip. . Mr. Compton has ma recollections of his trip, not have missed it for a W88 "Y 1111131)!’ and would Erect deal Mrs. Heart: "Don't you feel dc- lighted when youtum a piece of stone into a statue?" ‘ Sculptor: “Not as delighted as who nI turn a. statue into a che- que." l4. lLi Vyialliy “I thinks. he said’ “we shomd be ‘ clear the nil- of several threatening speaking more gm- tbe good of the (‘ifluds in Maritime sport circles. Maritimes than incur own inter-i -——- ests. I can't see that the Canal, RECQRD JUMP would benefit Yarmouth directly-p The Jabs, in addition w break- but I can understand that it may‘ in; into Chinese territory, are mdlrectlyo. Qblraking world's records. One of Captain J. A, Kinney and othelsi their athletes, Chuhel Namhu by who appear-ed ekpressed like Upfillflllll}. jumped 26 feet. 2 1-2 inches inions, Captain Kinney and n-elbyvsiwiuy t0 better the A Ladd, retired master marhhq-‘f world mark by two inches. At the both told the commission that womsfllnc meet. Mikiv Odo cilaikcd up the canal ,bul1t they did not be- a new universal standard of‘ 50 feet, Jieve the headwaters of the Bay of 11 3-4 inches for the running hop. Fundy would present any dlfiicul- stew and 111ml?- iies of navigation. ——~— This was the viewpoint of all UNDER HAMMER mariners questioned by the com- Winnipeg, 1.57%, world's cham- mjssion, except one who appeared pion pacing gelding, that was bred at Human in wl-stell-n Canada, will gmuncier D, Arthur survey”, the chair. the hammer at the Indianapolis ma“, and other members o; the sale on November 9. Star Etawah, commission Wm, the“. stag, M; 1.59151, will also be offered. He is here today m the“. private ca, for one of the two pacers that stepped new“ and New Glasgow, where into the 2.00 list this year. hearings will be held Friday. They will go from there to Prince Edward Island, thence back to New Brunswick, where sittings at Mono- ton, Newcastle, Bathurst and Campbellton will oompleii-j ihe" Maritime itinerary. Chairman's Statement Some dissatisfaction as to the type of evidence presented to the commission was expressed tonight by Dr. surveyer. Mr. Gardener ask- ed whether all meetings had been 0n a. pm: with the Yarmouth ses- sion and whether general state- ments rather than definite flsvreii had been given. "The various meetings we have had," said Dr. Survcyer, “rather “DEPRESSION PRICES" Never has there been such a de- mand for reserved seats for hockey ssmcsin New York as at present. The last three rows of the messen- 1119 W111 be $2, and the last nine rows of the end arena, 81.50- i;_ . PASSING 0F NOBLE “Hie Passing a‘ M; Noble 1r it follows as the result of waivers be- ing asked, will terminate a big ABEEWEIT former‘ ,- foge to Detroit. He may go back to league career that reaches back t0 1917 when he was a member of Canadians championship team of that year. Noble came from Col- llngwood, and broke in with the Toronto team, and was loaned to Canadiens. with St. Pats he was one of the greatest left wings in the game, tilen he became a cen- tre for a while, and with Maroons a, standout defence man, and has been a stalwart rearguard perfum- er ever since. Noble a. happy go lucky player like some great ath- lctos has an aversion to strict train- ing, and this dislike for discipline is the rock on which he and Man- ager Adams ale splitting. Noble was a great factor in win- l 111111; liiuroons’ only title yet his acquisition was looked on with dis- a)» _.__,_... favor in some quarters, and it was I ‘Fresh z th - i v u I l d‘ "t i‘: h 9 “nil the Treasury, and Rt. Hon. Wedg- Lcgnttcg? mxrsc or: 05151552“: W001i Benn, Secretary for India, 5m‘ e eedcftd tth iisll between them Ha” saw m“ ludg‘ r701: csscnillale thgt mcerlllgcis citrus “P?” "im‘u”a“d' and Mamm“ be“; conference be members of plifl11~ c‘ “d or LW° Years {mm the d“ merit, but the situation has to be and then sold Noble ilvith advant- Cleared “in the minors where he would be a great star for a few years, but it is probable that he will agree to n “training clause," such as even some managers have accepted with ivilling grace. Trade Movements Indicated When the National Government gets down to business, trade dc- velopmcnt will be one of its major concerns. Till the Government is reconstituted there is a dlsinclination in cfilclal circles to indicate the, probable lines of its policy’. But‘ campaign declarations by its mOm-y bers coupled with the wirm WCl- come with which business circles! received today's invitation by Prime Minister R. B. Bennett of Canada for an imperial economic confer-l‘ FOOTBALL Inclement weather of the past two weeks has held up many im- portant local football fixtures, but with a promise of clear, cool weather next week, it looks as it a number of issues will be decided. The intercollegiate and inter- scholastic league schedule series have been arranged, bu; w date no ‘ enco llt Ottawa-an invitation games have been p1ayed_ one n,“ which echoed in both New Zealand ture of the senior league has been and Austrlnk4ndicate fmward played, and was won by Saints. "wvements for the devcmpmont °r Should the collcglans repeat tcmor- “mp1” “lde- , row’ this maguc Wm the“ have 13m Lord Beaverbroolfis Evening Stan-l “bed nowever, the Abegwens are dard, in line With Prime Minister’ wnfident thy can come through, Bennett's suggestion, urges that an and if they succeed, then a third Imperial eminence shwld be Con‘ game will be neccsssryio decide Vemd at ‘mum the Bland “m, “People want work," the Even- ing Standard sflyS. "and Dfflsllerity which will follow it, and these things can be provided them in only one way, Thai; way is the reorganization of the economic system of the Em- pire. The times are ripe. As Prime THE CABINET Continued from page 1 indicate that we shall haw 0° search ourselves." In reply to another question by Mr, Gardener as to ihe possible cost; of the canal, Dr. survcyer said. “we have estimates and in maklDE- m our report we wil] have to weigh] the fixed charge against Priibflble benefits to be derived from the proposed canal." v After the Sitting, he told o 1'9- porter, in response to a lllii-‘Ty. that nothing would be given out as t0 tho- estimatcd cost until the com- mission brought in its rcpvfii- first Task Coirtiiiued il-olu W80 1 lllcllcl The Abbie football team will have cir final workout for Saturday's game at the Abcgwclt Grounds this evening at 4.45. It is imperative that everybody be on hand. New Team 11L C.A.H.Leagae (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 29-'1‘he Canadian American Hockey League, through its president, James A. Dooley oi‘ Providence, today issued a franchise to a New York team, MPPY- had fl°“’“ mm seam!“ which will make its home in 111w Barb?‘ t‘) mud” m save precious Bronx Coliseum. If time m getting,” ‘vorkf The assent of New York's two‘ The Prime Munster 11111150“ 8cm. National mogul: tennis, the Rangers ~‘ eved“ sensm°ilallilziivsso'gtl £21251}: and the .'\"Yl..l’lCRl1S, mode possible gag; ilgfnszsabxlrc to the National the invasion of’ the metropolitan’ area b athi d clot-G o F nk fixoverlrltssnt/S gziltlillllplxvitfixirigggxt is Pressidcnt 1:1’ 151.: new gllfliewlillch e co ry. S l ‘ s h h mnvter and a m,“ will be managed by Frank Foyston. on’ ea amks‘; t!” u“; cause o, 1m a veteran playcr-nranngcli» slit latrwgaflinogald received his The addition of Nciv Yorl: in- , . . ' v 1 ‘ in the I , km classes creases the mcmbeuhlp zagztfoaffllgngill; g league to six clubs, Philadelphia. In a Spectacular campaign, the 305mm’ spflngrlcld' Rum“ Pmvld" Prime Minister, “Wing minions in ence, New Haven and New York. WOIthIGSs German marks before the $17M murals‘. ElYQ-i... reduced is“. Phillis“? of national finance L0 the level of a cottage budget. 11o said Great Bri- A tain must make both cnds meet. ____ And he warned Hit) workers that Continued from page 1 their mllllngs and pounds would so ______.__._.-.... _.__.___ and $8,000 to Fred P. 0ft, a broth- er of the invcnioriq laboratory as- sistant. Those were the _ only bequests the way of the mark during the. German inflation period liiilcss 3Y1‘ made to persons outside of the Ed- ison family. They were ihe only tain made its money sPflF-‘B- The". convincing them by Piililmml lili- bequests in which the amount of money involved was specifically peals that he rcmniuud licnrt and soul l1 Labor man, 11c secured their stated. The entire value of tile Ed- ison est:te was not given in the votes. will. "This is not the cllli of the Labor party," the Prime lilillislel: said in a Charles Edison sold sllortlv af- ter the will was fixed that the message to the Scrllilun voters who Thomas A. Edison Indusirles Inc. gave him their coliiidvucc. "It will has a surplus of $7,000,000. Chef'- m; yo; a class outlook. This defeat remiy of state for Foreign A“ Minister Bennett says, the needs mks’ who mived m an nuwmoth were never more urgent and g: “a Mn Baldwin, m honor or the benefits never more apparen- ‘Ralph Jenkins tender tips sknruny blended for nay-om from the gas-dens’ ‘"5 Y. BOWLING? i Y’ S MEN'S LEAGUE THISTLES Pres Sentner J. lilcFadyen .. G. Hutcheson . C. McLean W. Bruce A. Burke Jack McNalr .. “on-nu... 'l"ctni SIIAMKOCKS 10a 11s 13o 132 '1' 134 152 ‘ 11s 159 Keir Murray Dr. Archibald R. Pendieton Claude Smith N’. D. McLean .. ..... ......~.-. _ 140 20o 131 189 " 17a "u..." Mac Irwin , w. Campbell m? Roy Cudmore ......... 94 1039 1374 Total 2413' Majority for Thktlcs 209 pins. High single Jack hlcNair 2ll. High three Clever McLean 388. "on..." MAYFLOWERS m’ 182 -. 15s 115. R. Taylor ............. National Governments victory at Domlnions are ready. The delusion A _ that the are reluctant to cooperate ltrlllelicillziilzoked a brand new cher- is surelyynow finally exploded The . Government stands between the Dominions and the people of this country and is appealed to from The strenuous activities of the "fill" Sid"- Tilt-e rishttl and anally; 1111:; 1 '1 past month seems likely to be fol- i “b” ““s‘f’,°'h° d,‘ ‘ “p” lowed by a. brief lull. The Cabinet ' ready to “s an ‘ is to be reorganized, and the pres- Colzglngizgeftjggfvoiakzsiglrgvgleprif: ent membership of ten will prob- ° ably he doubled In the present bor Govcrlllncnt, is booked to act Cabinet Revision Likely Cabinet the membership comprises} as leader of the Labor forces in mm, conservatives’ four national“ Parliament, and as it is doubted Lgborues and two Liberals. m 115 the defeated Mr. Henderson could view of the overwhelming prepon- find a 5M0 Labor Se” from derance of Conservatives elected to which the holding mfmber “mud ‘he new Parliament a revision of resign at the moment. 'I'hc_ session the party representation" in the Wm start U“ November 10' 1 , cabinet seems probflbm Mr. Henderson probably u ll ol- There are rumors that snow fer himself at the first normal by- ‘ ti t) den, while relinquishing the post of I Iiegtgonllrxciltlllmcis (:53; 1,155,981; Chancellor of the Exchequer, may p‘ - .' ' f t b h. remain in the Cabinet with a seat of fwm me Oppmmon m“ me ) in the House of Lords. Sir John Simon, lender of the National-Lib- erals, is rcgarlied as a certain mem- cLAsslsllTli ADS ber of the new cnblct. “falter Runciman prominent Na- "UPS FOR SALE. Alilllil’ GUARD- tional-Libcrnl; Sir Henry Bettcrton. m“ 0mm 9737 who was Minister of Labor, but not‘ a member of the Cabinet during nil modern convcniorlccs at 84 the eu-ly days of‘ the National Gov-t létbirg: ‘immmti m“ L°”d°"d‘°m" H“ co Co.,l..td. 0340-l0-30-tf Commissioner of Works; Si!‘ 30h“ , Gilmour, Minister" of Agiicllllulei Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill, form- er Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer; Rt. Hon. Ian Macl-‘her- son. National-Liberal who was Min- lstvr of Pensions from 1920-23, 8nd Sir Robert l-lutclllsoll, National- Llbcrnl who was cillcl Liberal whip. are rill mentioned as possible Cab- inet members. In any case no immediate chang- c5 1m», contemplated and n0 80mm will bc token until ill!‘ election re- turns are comlfll-‘ifi Among those still outstanding - m-e me English combined univer- sitss, where Sir \Vllllill'n Jowltt is standing. fllld Orknw and Shet- land, the seat of Sir Robert Ham- ilton, National-Liberal Under SPO- rotary for Colonlrs. These returns will not be known TO RENT-NFNV HOUSE ‘VITII fifira/Zce rise again but only wiiii MW 1e"- ers who have VlSlOIl and courage. ficially, however, it was stated that the corporation in its entirety is But it must be lmscd on a citizen's 0f the Labor Dally Wm be f" "5 valued at‘ approximately $12,000.- 000 ulflmgfiq good, if its lessons are learned,’ Great Britain's lwfiliiim i" W9 wmqd W111 be glrvnilillcilcd immeas- urably by the clcclioii. Mr. MacDonI- ald told his SBHllilill constituents. l The Prhne Minister's first 088k, but by no means “i: CBSIGSC, Will bfl Although not stlpuioicd in ihe will itself. the Edison estate at Liaweiyn Park, on the outskirts of West Orange, N. J. ‘was 10H; by the inventor to his wife, ll cnnmriscs the rebuilding of iii-i "Mime" mm‘ 13 acres of beautiful countryside ftmhces with this cud i“ Vi" "i" anli is valued at upwards of‘ e200,. M"; today will. Stanley Baldwin, 9m ‘ Sculls Elllulsion Sir Herbert 88mm "d ‘he “m” There were no bequests to char- cbief lieutenant-i» itahie or religious organizations till Saturday. may,“ (‘onfrrenm The pusliioil in T081175 l0 "W, Indian Rrmnrl Tab]; Conferenfid i5. among matter: rill‘ Government w“; have 1.. filfliil‘ at an early 511e, Four Labor members of the Round Table (Ionicronce, Rt. Hon. Arthur HciirVi-sntl. Labor Fore?!" Qgcrqtgry; Rt. lion. B. Lee-Smith, Labor Pfflfilflfllll, oi the Board of mueuuon: R1, Hon. F. W. Pethiek- H. Lapthorn . Total MORNING GLOR IES W. Livingston . . . . . . .. 162 Goo Craig .. 117 O. Lefurgcy . 185 F’. Small 134 A. Afflcck . A. McLean ............ H. Cudmorc ,......... W. Spencer .. Art Roper - . . . . . . Hiflvlllllllurlnesnnv my sé§§ "n"... Majority for Morning Gloria's’ s20. High single Prod Small 220g High three Fred Small 354. 5 3 cmv LEAGUE nowuuf lroumrrr i» 1.00 p.m., Y. M. c. A. vs. Pggtors. 7.00 p.m., C. N. R. vs. Y's n- 830 p.m., Oddfcllows vs. Stewart's. _ [grgef/alescymo C601 aQdMel/ow 10am! ascent Packages ROCK (HY ffilACClLCO-LVI ’ 12c i n» a