i 1 E l' \ r (Th l an aaaa ~» ,_ rr- ve H - 4 \ l _ , ._ . _. . ` ` , . A, _ ~-ww (rp V l, , THE (`II/\RLO'I"I`E'l`0WN GUARDIAN PAGEWFIVE ____ 1 sEP'I`EMBER-22-_'_1;3_1 5, _ 5¢lve1' Shoot At Coveheadl '*-r- , BEIITIIAI. GIIAREIAII BUMMAGE SALE Bt. James Hlll i 11¢Xt Saturday 6 o‘clock. 0937-9-22-li. < / The third shoot on the Balver ::DBlNK OXOLA a wholesale B held at Covehead rifle ran ____- .w“ ,M 0,, saturday. Bantam ,_ lif; oondlllona were nnytl1ihg.but iz ° l°°"°fu¢° nude by canadian labour. sept. 14-lzl. wlua and hard ughe/eaul. DoN"r roacsr that we also aeu hi h :ng glower scores than previous Rebuilt Typewriters, both' factory 5ho0,,,_ '_1‘he last shoot on the Bal- ," will be held Saturday, Sept- at 1'ln8e from $25.00 to$35.00. Canad- is miiei- 26th, shooting to start 1P~""' The scores were as follows: ‘H_ Cudmore ................ Hughei a.-...:.......... 8 Mdye ....-..-....._..... McCabe Auld Be;-rigan ........... ..'... Maclreod MacKinnon 'l WOO F. J. Hi 1,. _ Hughes Proude .. Shaw . . . . . .. eclristo (a ranges) ian ,(2 ranges) 9‘3§1.<1U .Em , STYLE TRICKS m'rl.s 'rlnlvos 'ro no 'rl~lA'r ALL MEAN soMr:'rllrNo 84 82 1" me City. or any persons interest- 81 ed in the training of the growing 75 '75 65 and local rebuilts, from 525,00 to $50.00. L. C. Smiths and Remingtons 11111 1111i>0l'ters. Wholesalers. Amhe t, N. B. TW1l'li'.f. 91 ___ 3 FORMER MEMBERS OF the 5°” O1 Temperance, now resident quested to kindly forward their 3 name and address to R. H. War , Lennox Hotel, City. - Youth for total abstinence, are re- ' I d the Bank of I\ova Scotia, at Char 64 ann ON notion-A1 Mosher, ol 51, ` - 39 lottetown, recently arrived heme ion to spend his two week's vacat 111 10Wn with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mosher, Victoria street. -Truro News. GIVEN LEAVE OF ABSENCE- Dean P. E. Corbett. of the Faculty of Law, McGill University, Montreal, has been granted a year’s leave' of ,rms “me fn-,ek sees to market, absence, it is announced. During and that mme fmck ,gays at h°me_ that time Professor C. S. Lenesurler mug ‘rock has ,_ white fm- will administer the Faculty. Dean This he dieirey and a big black bow atl t Corbett, who was also Professor of neck’ but that mm, mwk nu n°ne_ Roman and public intemational law This little frock goes everywhe and always has such funi This ine song that the young girl is go- ing io sing about her new winter wardrobe-and keep singing unti spring poises, are in bloom. ` Suits are no longer suits in th ancient vemacular. They are dies- ses and coats. Coats will go to an length this winter to attain ch They will not forsake their jacket length in both fur and oombinatio efcioth and fur, nor will they cease to be three quarter and ion- ger. ` Knitting needles are againclick- ing their heels and toes togethe making nifty sweaters that are only waist length and have short aleev to fit neatly under the jacket of in the faculty, is a native of Prince re B Edward Island, and an M.A. gradu- ate from McGill in 1915. e were two drunk and incapables ic costs or 20 days. A man charged with operating a motor vehicle r while intoxicated, was given 7 days, a similar case was adjoumed until today. In a wife beating case es the offender paid $50 bond and . R costs of court. sport suit. ' The new hats have not ouste the beret, for that little object is not only too popular to be ousted but also too versatile. what it will do this winter is to elongate itself a bit, take a leaning tower of Pisa iilt over one eye and proclaim it- self li match for any “blue-eyed »“ iandlttl" with' a modern lsao mc- ig: \` i i ~ vm » 1. ‘l il 'l i i r i. del! VALUE OF FRIENDSHIP No friendship is worth the name unless it does the highest good, as- sisting us to escape from the manl- fold fornl of selfishness, and to look at duty with fresh impulse. F. W. Robertson. ADMIRATIUN - "W9 live bl/ admiration, hope, and love." Wordsworth tells us,- not. therefore, by contempt, despon iifnuv. and hatred. These contract and narrow the soul, as the others enlarge it. The more a man heart- ily admires, the more he takes into his nature the goodness and beau- il' which excite his admiration. I-lis being grows up toward what thus evokes his enthusiasm. And the habit of admiration is the outcome 0! a moral discipline which repres- “5 Peevish and fault finding dis- ilfuitions and seeks the admirable in every situation and every pei-_ Sdn that life brings to us. "Be ye °“l“’€°<1" implies "learn to admire and io praise." FIRMNESS WP require a certain firmness in all circumstances of life, even the 550111081. And perhaps contradict- tions come in order to prove and exercise thisl And, if we can only determine so-to use them, the very °"°"1'l1='in8s back tranquility to the soul, which always enjoys hav- 111iZ exercised its strength in confor- mill’ to duty. A LESSON ver. 1 thliur 1 know what ere, l’°l11“1' Picture-the young poplurs near water, the reservoir, the dis- Szzfs P09111. Rnd the golden mea- tem; und many hedges were to “Hummel namely. how, silently and “i=¢i°u~ly doa worira in Na d HAD INTERESTING TRIP-On 1 POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning, there one had his $5 bail estreated and y the other fined $5 and costs _ or 10 days. A drunk and disorderly was fined $20 and n costs or 30 days.' In a. case of unlawful consumption of liquor, the offender was fined $10 and,l l i Saturday, Mr. F. S. Reeves, of Southport, returned from a visit to Ontario, New York and the New, England States, where .he visited experimental Farms and nursery- men and prominent orchardists in the interests of his fr_ult and nursery business. Mr. Reei/'es reports that apples in those countries are not too plentiful and are selling at good prices, but the soft and tender iruiiii such as plums an grapes are a drug on the market. Nurserymen are op-1 timist and hopeful and are proceed- ing cautiously in their business. DAIRY NOTE-The four-year- old Holstein heifer, Baroness Lou- ise Rattler, sired by Count Rau- werd Rattler, bred by the Depart- ment of Agriculture, Charlottetown, P. E. I.. and now owned by Elmer Waugh.. Wilmot Valley, P.E.I., has just finished on twice a day milk- ing a highly creditable record in 365-day division of the R.O-P., her production totalling 17,974 lbs., milk containing 885.75 lbs. butter, giving her an average test of 3.87% fat. This young cow in each of 'three months during her lactation period gave well over a ton of milk. with a top of 2,255 lbs. containing 04.71 lbs. fat. DELEGATES TO W. M. S.-The 55th annual meeting of the Eastem Division of Women's Missionary So- ciety, of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, will be held in St. David's church. Halifax, on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. A large re- presentation is expected from Prince Edward Island Auxiliaries. The members from Charlottetown socie- ties are Mrs. W. A. Stewart, of St. James Church; Mrs. C. W. Patter- son, Mrs. Charles Ross, Mrs. J. F. Laflerty, from Zion Church; Mrs. G. W. McLeod, Vice-President for P. E. I., on the General Board of Missions and Mrs. Arthur Yeo, Tyne Valley, President of the P. E. I. Prcshyterial will also attend. _.___-10;-i SCHOOL ROOMS T0 GET WASHINGTON, PICTURES CARLINVILLE, Ili., Sept. 21. (U. P.) --Every school room in Macoupu in County is to have a portrait- poster of George Washington, ex- I . _ ff AT- 1 _#t r_._ _ __ f 1;, " "‘ i; ""*I #Y '_ ' ' _i Q Germany’s Big Three i ._._,a,.». . is my li. A. mera. UMM sian -correspondent) BERLIN, sept g1_l(U.P-)-In all 0 h germany today there is only .-most popular man"; only one w is so loved by the masses that no other ca_n approach his hold on them. Paul von Beneckendorf und V011 Hiridenburg, President of the Ger- man Rvellublic and former Field Mar-anal in the Imperial Aflnlea it weary old man of 83, Pr011iil1lY longs for the day when he can re- tire, yet is kent souls 'by his °n° passion-the buming desire to save One has to see the President at how his age is beginning to tell the launching ceremonies, /then a the President reached the station and walked slowly to his. private younger man. was plainly visible. Slowly, almost shuffling, but still of the platform, while lines of "Deutschland, Deutschland, Ueber Alles!" The President raised his hand in slow salute as ey rupted to shout "Hoch" ‘ It is said of Pres en_ n burg that he displays no emotion massive carved desk is placed by the he loves to hunt mountain goats. laxed for a day to plunge into the marshal was just ready for the kill,°began raising his gun, when ers. He set great store by the lead- ers' ability to judge time. In order EARNBCLIFFB W- I- -- The regular monthly inwilna of the Earnsoiiffe Women's Institute was held in the School House on wednesday. Bent.. 9. with f-v/°1v= members present. The President. mr. J. .l. uiemala. vr°=ided~ Mui- mg dpened by singing, “It’s s- Gd!! Time to Got Aoquainted', followed “Siu recital or creed. Roll eau was Y then answered by f‘My Favorite recipe.” Minutes o I lost meetins were zheu`l-and and adopted. rw- ports of different committees were heard from School Committee, Mrs. Carrier, and Laura Young. A very interesting report of the convention was given by Mrs. J. J. Mcfnnis. A letter from the Bed Cross Society apreciation for the money which 16 that a letter of condolence be sent 9 MONTHS? NOT F011- -IOS close range in order to realize just to Mrs. McLeod and family. Roll ->- call for next night. “Supper Dish and to-realize the determination to Recipes) Mrs. ,Sydney McLeod , *The city‘s campaign to enforce our-ry on despite the shortcomings kindly invited the October meeting.: compulsory bathing regulation m of the body_ Mrs. J. J. Mclnnis put on a contest; its strongest oppoilent in _ .lose M the raunehmg of me 3,-mo,-ed which was heartily enjoyed by ali1Maria Velazquez, who submitted cruiser, “Deuwchla.nd,” at Kiel in Were WOR bb' MII- Bernard; the cleansing' process only when lvla ,he had a strenuous day. First. Y 9- One 01 °ur menibefn al-Wsubdued by sanitary police- y f“V°l`ed Us W1131 9~ 11551111118- Thel' Velasquez first sought to prov ments were then served. car, the strain of what would have! been a, rather light day for al " CAMERA PERMITS STUDY OF SUN’S HUGE FLAMES erect, he walked the entire length, will enable students at Franklin study flames 400,000 miles long William F. Long, teacher in the ELYRIA O Sept 21-A small was then read showing their deep” was lowaraee them by the num-i tl Fatherland Ht all sacrifice. lute, It was moved gud 5¢¢Qrid¢d’W|lAT1 TWO BATES IN I i , . . . _ I0 SEASONAL CHANGES TURN HUGE GRANITE BPBEBE ` I s1i1.r:M,'N. lr., sept. al. - ° In three more decades a polished S granite ball, weighing more than in have turned a o0lnP¢ 1 without the touch of human han The customary dowel P111 W” omitted in putting the ball on the monument. As a result, winter weather already has turned the hall over 14 inches, about ¢l\1l\1’101' 01 its circumference, ,in the past 10 years. Ice forming in the saucer like base lifts the bail slightly. The sun naturally melts the ice to the east of the ball first. causing it to set- tie to that side. thus shifting. Account l” ’"°‘“‘§j‘1i yo_ur protection ‘-. ln later years MEXICO CITY Sept 21 (UP round ol inspections followed by a meeting WH 111°” 1“‘°“K1\i in nlthe initiative of the officers' suz- lieee review the next day. when|°1°S¢ by °l"¥1“¥ "I”°*1°“1'° C"°l' ,gestion about a bath by producing 'and N”'t1°““1 Anlfmm- Ref"-111' a soiled certificate proving that he had had an official bath last De- ° , C ripples cember. He contended the poiic were unduly invading his private rights by insisting upon two baths in nine months. sue the city if the two baths in _ FOR. SAFETY VOLUNTEERS during which he visited German id t m dem thrown oil' by the sun. ..._ - Austria, Holland, France and Great’ed. t I-IARRIBBURG, Pa., Sept. 2l.- Britain in the interests of the Mon- by his facial expression. But he rs tammy department °! the °°1', The Pennsylvania Bureau of Motor treni Catholic School Commission. does when he is angry his right age' puma 1° arrange the °°me",Vehlcles has sounded a call for and also as the representative ' » ' tophotograph the sun flares which ~- t -- gh Soei i, for ci-i led children eyelid 5,-00ps_ ~ I volunteers for safe y. e € Y _ PP V The influences of soldier life are 2:11116 grvlxgze :;“;;l;s high as the` Ei/91'? l111f»°111°l11le 0W1i91` 111 1l1° °f the Pfovlnce °§ Quebeig and apparent in the Presidents execu- A 1 ' I 4 state was urged to submit his aut- Offiulul delegate of he P101’ 11°C tive office in the Palace in Wil- biisfpe wdthnf' ch ’°f"°°t‘ omobile to voluntary mechanical Ql1€‘b€¢ 1»0 the S€CO11d 9111111181601* 0l's w e use . e camera will .. vention for the care of Crippied 1,eim5¢,,,5_r,,,_ examination and inspection by ex be attached to the telescope. EX- pe,-ts in a campaign to reduce tx-af- Children which was held this yea posures will be .made for a hund- at The Hague. S d ¢ 1 _ , fic accidents and motor fatalities. tan S for In "V ws redth of a second or less. Sun spotsi The vohmtary inspection cam. Enlarglng on his statement Mr. ‘may also be recorded in the photo-; sign replaced the annuayfall c°m_ Dore explained that, while Gel” The mom is somewhat dark' Thel€1`11Pl1Y Process. gum” inspection formerly °,.de,._ many was in the lead, Canada Wai _ llttl behi dinhe I i - Wl“d°‘” °”l°°k‘“3 me Palme 5°" ed’ bm °h°"sh°d by legislative en chii;ren,al;dthat;§r;ea; rfllarr-ls actment this year until the system guests, although most visitors nev- .___ hood of $300-000 and would be for er get to that comfortable stage, for HARRISBU-RQ, pe" sept, g1__. L0ND0N SEES RETURN th 1 i th i 1 d ', t , ’ l or vrc'romAN srnss, 8 °"°“""e “Se °f e “PP” the President usuul y S ands dur 118 Abundance of natural food is keep- ehiid,-en of Mani,-e,,,1_ It would in- 1112 111191 ““d1°n°¢5- ing P61111-Iylvunia b€H»1'B f1'0n1 OBJ11' t 21 (U_P)_vic_ clude such modern developmentsas H1i1fl@1i11U1'B 15 1101 11 §00d li-511611' ivorous feeding, according to the LONDON' Sep a corrective gymnasium. torianism will be the predominate er. Even receiving diplomats, he of- state Game commission. ~ d tm fan lvlr. Dore felt that his trip ten breaks the conversation with ‘ During August the commission characteristic in ress s . The bowler and tricorné hats Shurt. De'-'tinent Ciu¢Sii0nS. Elvlns li received only two claims for dam- t a new turn abruptly, without, how- age in iivesipek by bears' one for trimmed with long fea hers W€l‘€ ever, losing the thread of the mes- iwo came in Elk Cbunty and the but mere forerunners- Discussions with designers of sage. or taking the man from his other for two lambs in Lycoming f it subjeeg ,C°,mty_ , fancy dress and glances in May a workshops confirm this decree. I-lindenburg's passion for hunting Destruction of farm crops by is the one thing_which he indulges. deer also was reported declining. A<1V““°° ”‘°dm°d m°d°5 °f 1870 l-le is an excellent shot. Late in the Oats and buckwheat fields suffer-' 1116 11l1`e°dY 0” °xhlbm°n by dress summer' he brought down a 21- ed principally from marauding deer,l $510115- De513“°"s °f fancy °°St“mes point buck on his grounds at Shorf- 82 of which were killed by farm-, 912011015 9' "wr" 1° hlswrlcal mod' es for fancy dress, too 'I‘he bustle, heide~ In August he goes to his ers during August to protect cropsw at 'i htj cket" favorite spot, Dietramszell, shut off The total killed for August, 1930, 110011 Skms and sms `a bodice will be seen at the theater in the mountains of Bavaria, where was 167. ` . . , floor. and on the ballroom Several times during the war on "DANGEROUS DAN” DECKED ' -'_'-" _-NT To STUDY the -Eastern front, I-Iindenburg re- WITH COP SAFETY DEv1(;ES_B.USSIAN STUDE S Nsm ENGINEERING AT wlsco vices intended to keep men harm- is reported that he had succeeded ; _ til t in es- ' mong 30 representatives of 12 101’ after almost the entire morning in less' were U Wed “men ly I med t stalk,” b k hi h h d become corting "Dangerous Dan" Sullivan I eign countries who have P 11 K 8 uc W C B to the Lorain county .laili the enter the University 0! Wi-*°°“S1“ I'Om notorious in the neighborhood for kh 'mmm the 1931 32 academic yen his size and elusiveness. The field T°1°d° w°r °“”' V - 5 ' th soviet Under e, sentence of six months for assault and battery. ‘Danger- ous Dan', a Great Lakes sailor, threatened guards, turnkeys pro* Nunrsrs nvvnna ronrvoar. forest and hunt antelope. On one - -» -1 is Se t 21 (UP) occasion, near Bialowies, in 1916, it "my Oi Officers. and numerous de- MADISON, W .. Dt; 1-! I 1;- §,- Strange Craft -Seven Russian studen W They are sent here by 2 'out American un e bum "eve: 5°” 9' chance 13° nm He tested and he was ordered removed. Officials eXll€0t a larsef 11\1ml1e1‘ finally stalked another animal. sumvm almost drowned an on than usual of mreign students this Many anecdotes are told of Hin' defll’ 111 51% J0S¢Pl'i'B HOSPIWI -atlfall. India is expected to have ai? ,denburg's war days. Lorain' ow Because he resented the |1eB5t seven: china four; Japan latter's attempt to _make him take 1 chile and Mexico each two; and E"1y DW’ a bath. In the Lorain City Jail he one from Korea, Hawaii, Turkey, ' attacked the jailor und was not sub- 1 south Africa, Argentina and the to see 9' °“’1°“s l°°kl“3 vessel rl In the earlier days of his army dugfhntil he had bl'0l¢¢n three ribs `phi1iipin5_ 4118 at Bl”lCli0i‘ 200 Yards career, he was training patrol lead- of 5 poiice °mce,._ 511511111- - STATE SUGAR BOOM FAILED to test one ma , he asked: "How ._____. _ long is 10 minufes?" The suhordin- LISBON, Sept., 21-The first _ onI<;aI1111¢`;i‘l-)ilOk21.ti:(U'§e1!though she might have belonged to ate stamme.-ed, "Why, sir-ten min- nudist colony to bs organized in some a g;_eBt sugar producing smteh the Spanish navy of -40') years ago. utes is-'ten minutes is-” Hinden- Portugal is reported to be located although It takes the oldsters to A staid gentleman,- crossing the, burg took out his watch and com- in the north, near Porto. The cci- ten about “_ iH1:1r;°rd];x;1dge rubbed his eyes’ manded the man to call "Haltl"_ at ony is comprised of 22 persons, the Tarpayers, however, to this day p beta” mmf on: than went on \ 5,/f\ . 4 the end of that time. At the end of 11ll1J0i‘li»y being women, bug the en- 'have 3 pungent reminder of “_ 1i‘;u;'d co “ias 5:1116 "re b°f°r° he . B E E R “VER B E five, he asked if the time was not tire DOPulation of the group ig they should care to check the ,-ec.i not hadnv nge mself tha: helgladi 5 `- _ up. "No. sir." Exactly on the sec-. made “P °' 5 few I-'m’°“ f°mm°°' iords closely enough. Back in the:0f Mark ?I.,,,,:,e,:-:1'f;`n?;; ;;.y 31 A Q 5 | N S U ond the ten minutes expired the who are in that region for the sum- 80.! su ,_ boom was bmyhooed I med hisw _ BOARD4 _ ' ‘man called "Ham" Hmd°':'b‘"31m°r' and theres’ are still bond issues out'1 ellliihe caravelyprov d to be th - e e praised him, then asked how he had "mam - s designed to heir PHY fur sailing ship. Aladdin from south known so exactly. “From the eloelr er daughter, wife of Maior von su ms 'H ’ ’ , th to b k '_ Bur In - ero, Vermont. .Designed by a naval _ '\ n e wer ac of you, sir r Pentz. '1"he families often visit in W. E. Atchison of the stateienginee, as ,_ hobby' me host was nhhitlxughl l;-Its! greg age is begin- Bstlin. ‘ Board of Agriculture ran across the! built by 5 group of boys an under ted in colors as the gift of Con- 3 ° » “ 9” “T8 51111 main- Germanys first lady is Frau, os- records of me evenh The govern-` 19 yea,-e of ,ga Three summers prising proportions. .\ Consistent savings week after week, with the help of interest added every six months, will soon grow into a sum of sur- Your savings account will be welcomed and every courtesy extended to you by this Bank. .re VA scor ’ ESTABLISHED 1832 no “ 3-r=;e.-3 carnal s12.ooo.ooo; Reserva l-aaa sz4.ooo.ooo. rom lleaoureea szas.ooo.i>0o iii; G13 L. D. Murray, Manager ` '.;.j,T.~-~‘ Charlottetown Branch: } c_ K _mem Am Mmm e Germany Lead In Care Of ____- M , S6915-. 21 - "Ger- Velasquez warned them he would many mday is leading the world , . .the care that she gives to her crip- schoo, ch,,d,.en sang the chem _11;eA;§;ASTER. Pa-.Bent 21-