‘ ' . - NOVEMBER s. 1931: GE TEN“ ' _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ ,-==..=- h g _.- . ~ . ’ . 'cn-ml|_ MMRMA" ' Meeting of “MOUNTIE” _ JAPANESE Eastern glagitrili Better ‘Business I". s. - nw “GUIE-geetmg oi m’ U at d h (Continued {rpm pa“ 1) (Continued from Ira-gr) . W oilllfiefinery, . Reports Cheer l ‘ I i? h v . B. I. B. will be held tonight at 8 o'- n! e rc stepped to the "h!!!" box any lnase population in Manchuria. ‘lbs ___ i (Continued fro-mirage l) u u, 5, communes nsrimrmana" svavsr ransom-s corm- ISTIC PICTURE in the day. They followed his “h” mm demmm . mumony closely throughout ‘h, the treaty rights of Japan m7 day. Tomorrow he. will return toichhrlh", In m“ connection f ed the box to ontinuc his story, Briand asserted that Dr. Al r ha” (Canadian PM") CALGARY. Alta, Nov. 4-H!- nounoemsnt that |I,20\i.000 of fall-l iarn caipital was available for erect-h (Contlnued from page 1) cibbk, Samuel Levy. Dlmmut- mun“ his post as Manhattan Boroilll President min-t the dual-dam d 4 -- Norman ‘memos. Socialist and Ool Presbytery elected Sir John Simon to head LEGIDN DANCE-Annual Armin. their faction. e Dance will be held in Prince of WASHINGTON, D. c» N“ tic Surrounded by his laat limo 1am Wales College on night o! Nov- 11th. At the meeting of the Prince Ed- ily band of four loyal supporters. 9877 ward Island Presbytery of the un Lloyd George, according to the best available information, will sit with olan-Yolloa o! "Io Wolah loader’! the City Police yastorday charged. there waoa large attendance o onoo "a" fohwlnl-W-aa 14°85" with shop lifting. she will aupoahdclcpatea. Rev. T. A. Wilson was in Llvyd 690118 will be the sole "Thhk in the Police Court this morning. and file." for her father, her broth- er Gwilyn and her brother in law. Major Gorrnonwy Owen, all the chair. ‘he m?!" bench °f ‘he oppwhmh merit arrived in the city last night‘ ‘Which 17194111115111)’ they W111 d°- and registered at the Canadian Na- Lloyd George is expected to take tiohaL a long holiday to recuperate from his recent illness, having ‘planncd| ELECTRIC STORM m, WES? a trip to the Mediterranean and a There was 5 seyere eyecmca] and Yfllhimh 111 ‘Vale-i» wind storm in the vrestem part of The 5m“? which Picked Sh” J°hh the Province yesterdayAnelectrlcal 511114111 W 1PM! them. 901119151118 storm is an unusual occurrence at dress being given by ML“ Luna“ about 30 members of PZIIIIBIHBIIIZ, this Um o; the yeah The Mam. . iMacKei-izie on behalf of the Pro- FBWIVN "day h) °hey the Gm“ er, which locally has been unfavoi-vi cm Girls, work Board . eriiment whip instead of acting as able for‘ the p”: week‘ cleared some! h ' . _ ' l separate party. ‘mat yester-dav The question of boys camps was also discussed. The mutter of law enforcement “IEETS_ was rcfcrrcd to the Social Service Committee of which Rev. D. M. Sinclair is chairman. A call from Belle River and E1- don to Rev. .1. R. Skinner, of Sheet Harbor, N, 8.. as successor to the Inte Rev. D. M. MacDonald, was Kingdom of God movement as car- “_"" _,rlccl on under Kagawa, noted as iin Japan what Gandhi is to India. An hour was spent in dealing with religious education. an ad- SUPREHIE CQURT Yesterday in the SuprcmeVCOurt the appeal of D. A. MacDonald against the decision in the case of James —i—i*——— F‘. Reid, versus Benjamin Acorn and It 4111c time 8-11 0f U16 ‘W198i 9011- D. A. MacDonald began bcforc Jus- tracts were H. 66M 11nd Th0" he‘ ticesArsi-naultand Saunders, Donald 10W yesterday's 111181 llimtflmhs- iMcKinnon. K. C., appearing for the when with only about is minutes nppcunni; T. a. Campbell, x. c., ‘“""°"°d' , n ,,_ W E0. B 11°05 0i huylhg “he” Pm" and J. O. C. Campbell for the plaln- . During the {meet n8 w,“ meh cu in from all idrections and the [hm Early m the summer we o; mhed that M1‘ W‘ D’ Bay By’ w O WHEAT (Continued from page 1) ited Church held in ‘Irlnity Church ARRESTED FOR SIIOPLIFTING Iuesday, a considerable amount of the Labor Oppodmdh- 01’ this 5mm --A local woman was arrested by'routine business was transacted and Rev. Dr. J. H. Arnup, Secretary of m CITY-Mr- R. a. Bishop. Ot- Foreign Missions for the United have tail"! and MT- J- 5- DBBhY- Quebec.’ Church of Canada, delivered an ad- distinctions entitling them to sit on o; the Nggjgng] Revenue Depart-l, dress on "Jam". outlining the Wm gross of missions in that country and making special reference to the author and labor leader, who is to, The Charges ' The nine men are standing trlalj "Qvlledgod "l" whim‘ h bmmd by on three chzrges. They bye- the covenant of the League WWW!‘ ggsociatlon. z-Acting an mQm-WIODS." bgfs b: an unlawful ugoqlgugmi In another note delivered to the 3_BHM Dames h, a “mucus Hague tonight, Dr. Sze reinforced ' m; charges that the Japanese army f conspiracy. ’ h All ware released on bail of is tightening its KPIP °11 m" h" $15,000 each tonight. following la. The Japanaao. 11o 1114' "e '1" their undertaking to the courtfiemptingdeiibcraiflly W substitute Jthat they would not cause or par- for the authority 0! 1119 chlhe" ers were found guilty of contempt the Japanese them-halve“ "The up“ of court and fined s25 today fOf anese military *1" “nflaoatins salt printing handbills calling such a revenues and trying to divert them into the hands of puppet author- demonstration. The testimony of Sergeant ities set up by thomlelves." he de- Lcopold was undoubtedly the 'clarcd. high-light of thg day, while this "'I‘he serious harm to foreign in- artemoon was taken, up mostly by tcrests need not be emphasized. 1t the introduction of documentary i5 further clear that this policy is evidence seized in a series of raids a flat defiance 0f the 901111111“ last August and “held out" by recommendations and flagrant viol- Leopold himself aitcr he had been ation of the covenant, the Pact of instructed to destroy them, the Paris and the Washinflloh W119 morning session took in most of Power Treaty. The situation is of his own personal narrative and al- the utmost gravity." legaiions flgninst the accused. STRAIGHT TALK FIT/OM JAPS , Makes Disclosures _ i The Communist party in Can- TOKYO, Nov. 4. (Ayn-Japan. ada, he testlfiicd. was B 566N011‘. in a note to be forwarded to Gen- of the Communist International‘ eva probably tomorrow, will in sub-, since its formation. It had been stance invite the magma of Nations’ represented at all congresses of to get down to brass tacks concern- 1 Being members of an unlawful; lllous remect of all treaty obliga-l truhhg bqcamc fast and furious has delivered two hundred lectures A5 the final bell rang December on temperance education through- Son's Taxis, driven by an employee, the Intemrtionul in Russia. From containing Mr. Jami-s F. Reid as a out Nova Scotia, will likely come to 1921 to 1924, it was known as "the ing Manchuria. The note will reply to the views 'h t ' 11' i. 54 3-8-1-2 . , . ‘A ea w“ 5° ‘h? a ‘ipassengeruas imolied in a collision the Island to deliver a week end Mar. at 68 1-8-1-4 and May at 59 3'h'5'a' Th“ he‘ gain f” the day; MacDonald. The case was taken to was from 2 l-4 to 3 cents. Corn had given an even better account of itself. Its gains were from 2 3-8 to 3 l-B cents: December closing st 44 1-4-1-2 and May at 49-49 1-4. Wheat was 20 cents and more higher than Oct. 5, corn as much as l4 3-4 and oats around 6 cents up. It was estimated that the value o.‘ the farmeis’ holdings had been with a car operated by Mr. D. A. address. the Supreme Court. damages being ii- wardcd to Mr. Reid. The prcscni: ' action is an appeal by Mr. MacDon- iald against that decision. Eclipse Sites Being Erected The path of totality of the solar eclipse oi’ August 31. 19372, will cross Eastern Canada from the Arctic Mn _y_ 1g Mcqohkey, San mam coast to a point on the intemation- PERSONALS Workers." but. he 581d. thew were of Aristide Briand, acting President two parties. One was the workersjb: the Lgague council, regarding which was intend-ed to be legal. Fbreign Minister sbideharb‘; "flve The 56901111 W95 the "1119881" Oflfundamcntal principles" proposed underground party. The partied as a basis for direct negotiationsi were known as “A” and "Z" part-‘betweén Japan and China. lcs respectively. It was the latter As the first point, Japan will call party which "carried on the iilae- for Chinese recognition of the a1 Work 0i’ wmmllhist Intalnatioh- treaty between the two nations a1." ’ signed May 25. 1915. But in 1924. the “Zr” party. at While the Japanese Foreign Of- the direction of the executive flce put the note m final 19mm press g“, 3pm ' spokesman. hid wk‘ “be; u ‘:41?hylaxjooifl-fvhfhlzrylitksttfofgm PJ-Impmved buain sondi- Edward C. Caningtcn. Republic“ St. John, N. B., today was receiv-‘mns 1n many sections of ilid world. Despite the heavy W" l!!!‘ m’ ing considaation’ of indepthdehl oil operators of tbb province. Major Beckett proposed that this amount, together with 8800.000 111°‘ vided by local independents, be us- fed for erection of the refinery. Par- ticula: efforts, he said. should be made to sell Turner Valley gal ‘in n iiqnizied condition to all tioipate in any demonstration s,- Govemment the rule of vanousparta of the Dominion and for ex- gains; mo mo]. Two loop] mm. groups and individuals set up byiport to foreign couztries. Independent operators are expect ed to meet Friday night to consider the plan. Interesting Facts Of Baffin Island Baffin Island with an area of 200,000 square miles is the largest oi’ the Islands in the Canadian Arc tic archipelago. Its very size is the reason that though it was visited by Martin Idrobisher. the great Eli- zabethan seamiin in 1576, it has not borne the name Baffin longer than 45 years. Though the coast line was pretty well known by 1822 when Parry passed through Fury and Heels strait, there was still uncertainty as to whether various deep bays were actually bays and not chann- els dividing the island into several islands. Even Arrowsmith in his map of 1854 is not sure on this very ‘ point. His map gives no name to the main island. The southern por- tion near Frobisher strait he calls "Meta. Incognito," a name given by Queen Elizabeth following Frobis- hers discoveries. Near Cum‘ ‘ ud gulf the name Cumberland island is written, a name applied to the whole island on Force's map, 1685. The northern portionoftha island Anowsmith calls Cockbum land, as Parry named it in 1822. Another ‘today brightened HD0115 t0 m" Th-mmhhywhhd ‘much u“ pa“ Ocuune w Department. oratio or 1105011 "h"! Vhh" 5 The weekly review of cables and made its hardest fight-ill "W415- radlogram recorded. stronger Ben- trict of Asscmblymlh 555°" U" oral pone of markets and sentiment Moffat. member of the Hofstadtcr in Great Britain since the aband- Leglfllltivc committee whioh 1a 1a- onment or the gold standard.‘ battor vcstigatlng the New York city sov- exiport conditions in E8711! 41111118 crnment. August and the unusual situation, Moffat wasre-elsotcd. Hilllufiw of a favorable trade balance foroniy Republican district in all Italy during September. Tbmmanyis territory. Some sections of South America Burg-Ago, N. Y., Nov. Sn-llbr the showed improvement. Higher cereal m.“ “me h, 15 yum m, Demo- prices and better exchange condh‘ “am 10mg; wok control of the tions caused lmproviteid‘ feeling in Butmo (my and n.1, gummy Qqy- the interior of Argon a. h; bu}, gbbb- ma. Fundamental conditions in Chile 23x‘: ha‘: gym, mn-ow m“. were strengthened by the continu- gm o! one you m the Qommqn ‘ ed favorable trade balance although munch and on, h, the gum“ industrial activity was slow, retalhsoard o: supemm-k trade inactive, and the credit posi-V PHILADELPHIA. n" Ne“ 3__ m“ shamed‘ J.,Hampon Moore, Republican; was Better rnovementlof IJAQICgIlI-DCISC elected my“, o, Phhadelphh $3.12’? Irosiiilaiorliazifizlneldt weir!” “gm “m” w“ m mm“ “d ' once before chosen as Mayor, Moore. .§.':.::.Y":..‘;:::::. is: run-nano- a- a P 1 - umbia and the name Provinces of imbhw‘ "s? °h “d m“ pendants and was elected by 1h‘ Canada, where the steady rise in . grain prices has created a morcmsual Phummpm“ Republic“ mt“ jority. _, optimistic tone. BRINGS Reopened Question Of German Situation (Continued from page l) Doukhabors in Saskatchewan. PARIS. Nov. 4—Premier Pierre said that thew people are gradual‘ Laval reopened the entire question taking 0h 09413411111 Wlyl 811d thou. of Germany's financial situation at children are being educated in CID’ a two-hour convention with Dr. adian schools. In sanoral. howdy" Leopold Von Hoesch, the German they are not looked upon aa doll!‘- Ambassad u. ' f8blfi immigrants and their ,. 0M0 (Associated Press) Immediately after the conferencehin Westcrn Canada still constitutes h‘ Dr. Von Hoesch reportrd by tele-‘a problem. ~ - phone to Chancellor Heinrich‘ Archbishop Mofidliafl Wm b" Bruening in Berlin and announced here only a‘ few dayfl- 311-11119" "h" that as soon as possible he would tcrs havlll! "hed him h’ mum‘ 1111119115“! 111 the. 185i month by c1500’ u S_ A" amved h, the (my al bounday in southern Quebec. committee of the Communist Inter lbOllt $375,000,000. OPENING __._._..,. (Continued from page i) Throne stated new sources of rev- cnue would be found, but new tax- yestcrday and registered at the Arrangements for the establishment national, came into the open, the canpdgm National, _ ,of observation camps, ctc.. are al- witness declared. ~'I‘hen the work- between Japanese Mrs. Blanchard Dodge ready under way and Mr. R. Mel- ers became known as the Comm- og Qt- drum Stewart, Director of the Do- unisy; Party in Canada, E. C. C. tawa and li/Lrs. Audrey wmw o; mlnion Observatory Department of 1.. giving as the reason that while Charlottetown spent Tuesday with the Interior. Ottawa. recently ra- the “Z” party continued the work relatives in New Glasgow-N. Mr. and Mrs. turned from the area in the path of tlw eclipse, where he gathered underground, it could not make the progress among the masses George Beers, considerable data on possible sites which was required "for the com- es womd be nexceedmgw mm Charlottetown were the guests 0f both for scientific eclipse expcdl- pleiion of its program." The Speech delivered to the as- sembled members of the [upper and lower houses by Hon. H. C. Car-i r011. Llama-Governor stated: The Lyeutenmhcovemor declared that lvydd l1 11194159-1". visit “hi1 T591165 rates and other related matters. the Province of Quebec was perhaps the least afflicted of her sistfr provinces by current economic con ditlons. The crisis had created new problems, however, to‘ which legis-, latures generally must seek solution.| turn to the land is still the best remedy for unemployment because’ It offers a character bf permanence’ which is wanting in too many of the temporary relil.’ measures to which recourse has been had and the latters brother, m. Parkman Sunday last-N. Stewart Mrs. R. E. Bagnall, who has en- in Charlottetown has returned to her home in New Glasgow.-—N. Vlhen washing always put salt into the water to add vinegar to the rinsing water, one tablespoon to every quart. In laundering blouses with frills the pletts may be kept looking “Wm 5195595 any specified locality is a rare phe- nomenon. The last one to be visible prevent ‘h? chm“ mm‘ Thhhihg as total in Canada was on January "My ministers think that a. re- °h° thhlespwh h’ ‘W013’ quart “I24. 1925. on which occasion the path water" Th hflghteh the Chlmhs-‘of totality swept across western On- iio the United States which become a burden mo heavy new if busted to a piece o.‘ cheese- for governments and municipalities. chth- This h°1d5 ‘h? P191115 111‘ Further, the public resources are position. Do not remove the. not‘ jnexhausflble and the charggylcheesecloth until the frill is thor- tlons and for individual parties, who might wish to view the eclipse ‘for amateur or semi-scientific pur- poses; roads. hotel aI-commodation, 'I‘iiough usually total eclipses of the sun occur almost every year, their occurrence as total at or near tario, crossing the Niagara river in- and passing into the Atlantic ocean near New Haven, Conn. After the 1932 eclipse the next one visible in Canada will be ln 1954. For the 1932 eclipse the central line of the path of totality begins in the Arctic regions, sweeping on "Every member who joined the party, Leopold continued, took a. definite pledge to subordinate himself to the decisions and direc- tions of the Communist Internat- ional at Moscow, and the Com- munist Party of Canada was con- trolled by the Moscow body. This was shown, he claimed in the con- stitution of the Canzdian party, and also in the constitution of the I-Le outlined the work of the nucleus-the "foundation of the party." This nucleus, he said, was composed of two or more members of the _party .in every mine, shop. store, lumber camp. shipyard, fac- tory or other industrial concem, and operated secretly. The mem- bers of the nucleus were know to each other but not to the factory cilmhhhhst Ihtflhhtmhhl- lin an avalanche of adverse votes. dispatches told of a six hour battle soldiers and Chinese bandits '15 miles north of Mukden, near which city occurred the clash September 1a resulting in Japanese occupation of Mimchuria and the subsequent controversy. One Japanese and eighty Chinese were reported killed and‘ 100 Chinese wounded. In addition a clash was report- ed between Chinese. troops o! the Amur army and Japanese soldiers sent north along the Taonanangan- chi railway as guards for a bridge repair crew. No casualties here re- ported. As a result the bridge en- gineers. detailed for the repair job by the southern lvtiznchuria railway, were not able to start work. have another meeting with the Canada, ho W" “hwmmg h. Premier. return without first seeing hi! name not shown by Arrowsmith is Foxe land applied to the southwest portion of the island, after Force's discovery of it in 1631. The name Baffin, as far as the Geographic Board of Canada is aware, was first applied to the is- land on Admiralty Chart No. 863 published June 28, 1884. The island adjoins Baffin bay and its eastern shores to their northern limit were seen first by William Baffin, the British explorer, when he penetrat- ed as far north as Smith sound on hi5 fifth polar voyage in 1616. Three Adrift Three Days To be adrift in a disabled launch for three days without water was the LONDON. Bins, Nov. 4—Caught the Labor party lost 416 seats in the municipal elections held Mon-‘ day in England, Scotland and Wal- es, it became known last night. The Conservatives gained 368 seats. Laiboritcs hitherto controlled the councils in 20 important Cities and boroughs but in the election yes- terday it surrendered eighnm all Ioondori boroughs, Labor now con- experience oi’ W. Neville of Port- liand Island, n. z., and his two children, Bessie, aged l1, and Ralph, aged nine. Engine trouble developed when they were a. few miles from Waikokopu. Heavy winds and a. |roush sea played pranks with the vessel, carrying it toward several is- lands, only to change and send the trio out to sea each time they pre- pared to land. Thirsty, they found that the water jin- had been mled Details of the negotiations bc- friends in this city. tween the Ambassador and M. Ls-l , ators .Hoesch negotiations to determine peltins mm dim mic and voca- vsl were not, made public beyond a! m!" 3°" mmmhhh“ 1"’ brief communique saying that the . German representative has been in‘ When Communists tried to ad- formed of M. Lavals discusslo dress factory girls at Homebush. with m. Hoover. iauatralia. they rodalvod an our. One of the points agreed upon . ‘ ' IBWDWIB-i-hd hid t° h" by the Premier and the preridenifiromihc towns group owommnn- was that initiative in the matter iris had visited Homobuah tho WW of reopening the questions of inter-fivefold 811d h“ 5 hmlmd "depth!!- governmental obligations with the European countries whose Ntllmed 411d std-Fwd "- m°°hh5 interests were involved. Commenh! ‘ onium broke loose. Five bun- expected the Laval-Von dred girls jostled them mercilessly. when and by whom that, iniiuiiiveltables- One man flad to tho 1'11""! is to be exercised. station, but the other ‘was held and Foreign Minister Briana, Elflqpe’ beaten until nvantualLv he was able “man of peace," and Finance Min- to board I. P1551118 mhhihhl "m" later, P. E. Handin participated in his hat and one shoe. pne woman the conference between the ambas- 50151111111131? minted- hhi W" “'1'” sador and the premier. ' and sent on her way. When a young man tried to help the other woman; he wasattacked by tho girls, whq: made her flee to the station. "' Nurse Ilsa Lion Druggcd ——-——-v-' By dragging a lion according to the directions of Miss Ethel A. Hall. a nurse, the lives of many natives State Railways Wanted Railway labor unions in the Irish Free State want the Government t0 Jake over all railways in tho coun- at the mission station at Liuli, Nyasaland, have been saved. The beast had been rnarauding 1n the rested ' but when two men and two woman ' with vmegar by mistake-hm‘! ‘hihrwicinity, and one night carried two try B0 that the fine! may. hd P111 of individuals must come to their Ollfllfly dry. down across Hudson Bay and than Wmkers h‘ when“ "m! °h1y three cmlhchh- I aid," the Speech continued. A law skirting the eastern Show o! James _ Every Labor candidate was de- shhehhil hwhme 1111591158. Fhlally the ngflvgg b; the vfllagg ‘mm the back on their feet and be able to would be submitted to provide for __ bay; it crosses the st Lawrence Man Purpose o! Party feated in the Iiondori boroughs of ‘hlmh drifted to Cape Kidnappara. 1mm, M; “in, the pflggfl had give satisfactory service to the pub; the setting up of a commission of i rm, new. Maskmonge and “m9 "rha main purpose of the party. Paddinrion. Ialingtcn and Brighton "hm "Mlle and ‘h’ “"111” taken all guns from the village when lic. at a recent meeting in u? . '°‘"‘°‘ a mm" ‘"11" a1"! ma“ "w" he atarted on a visit to other dis-Mflhlldh House. Dublin. o! dolomite! experts to report on all loans which municipalities desired to make. ‘Iliis had become necessary as the iii iviiiiiuiiliilu he testified, was "to stir up dia-‘In these three centres the munld- content and strife. To foment and pal rgfofmqfg o"; conservatives and develop grievances, real or im- mp1;- bulbs wgrg y-eipmed 1h sugflc- ville, some 50 miles east of Mont- real. and passes across the intcma- tional boundary a few miles r" .t of Way to Napier, going home from there by land. trlcts in the jungle. Appcaled tohflhd Yellredlthtfliilv“ 0! “u?” Nurse Hall suggested killing an ox unions in tha “do staid a Poadhlhdh "'.-I and injecting it with sufficient mor- i was passed asking the Government f" phlne to kill five persona, then piac- ] to make an inquiry into the ooadiiiq.‘ -. in; the carcass where the lion could i, 14°11“?! thfl 7°54“- hmh Vmhh aginary, and where none exists, to lent numbers tomonopolize thecoun create them.” lcils. unarmed.» lost. its majority The party. as a world wida in the councils of Battcrsea, W001. E municipalities during days of pros- i parity became heavily indebted, the. Lieutenant-Governor said. Rock Island and Derby, passing 1n- to the Atlantic ocean in the vicinity In loving memory of Helen Mar- garet Higgins, klllcd in level crossing WESTERN GUARDIAN —ARR£STED FOR CAR STEAL- ING-Three young men Were ar- rested yesterday morning in 511111- [nefgidg by chi-q: of Police Kane In connection with the theft of a car belonging to Mr. Worth of of Portland, Maine. The. width of the shadow zone in southern Que- A yo“ has passed sine}, that sad bcc is approximately 100 miles; day, the western edge passes through The one we loved was called away; M01319!“ 811d 116B!’ 30579011. the C115- God took her home, it was His will, torn edge about 25 miles to thv wait But in our hearts she llvLth still. of Three Rivers. The duration of totality on the w° "h" "W," h “P”- central line is about 100 seconds, In our Saviour: home above, diminishing to mm at the eutcm Growing 1am‘ u ‘he lingers’ and watern limits The shadow In the sunshine o’ m’ ‘We’ travels at an average speed of about 5th, 1930. party. of which Canada. is an in- wlch and Bhoreditch, losing twgnty. tegral section “plans by force and five seats in the latter borough. violence to overthrow not only our own government but all other governments." Constant informa- tion of the progress of revolu- tionary efforts in other countries. as for exampe the revolution con- ducted by the Chinese section of the Communist International was furnished the Canadian party- "The Chinese revolution is our re- United States. Money" had been furnished by the Communist In. temational to the extent of $3,000 after which the organization wag placed on a self-supporting basin! In a report of a. meeting at Mos. cow, Canada. was under discus. sion st a session of the executive‘ PREFER. STANDARD BALES Canadian farmers are doing a. lot of damage to their export hay mar- ket by the persistent practice of putting up hay in too large bales, according to a pa mlnen hay buy- er in Massachusetts who has writ- ten about the matter to officials of the Federal Seed Branch at. min- wa- Bales should weigh an average find 1t. mi; wag done, the 11m 3p. ,should introduce legislation for Shh peared and begab it; meal, only to ownership and control of the entire roll over unconscious. The natives tfllmport 11111115911’- (3- Wm"!- W“ killed the beast with spears, and inffllhhll" 1h Imhlhd. °1 h“ h!” the expgnge bbbb 0g m, mgmonlorial Union of Rallwsyman, laid was entered "Lion-morphine, 61.85." Ah“ “F "W14 h! 5 hm’ h"! u h" Government acquired the railways today at their own valuation, and took over control. raxmo mam. moro- auras In the work of aerial photogra- pm mappm u our,” on by the “Gold Rcef” Legend Rcvlvol 5Q 'ffll_{ "I Father, Mother, Brothers and sisters committee of the Communist In-‘ of 120 pcundg, m; 5mm, when,“ Chal ttetown. They were detained I _ . and: othc arrival of the chnrioiie- d?! a mu‘ m Bacon? mvmng v°1“"°"-" The Chmdh" 11ml’ tarnational. The party at . inafithe Canadian baled hay at present T°l1°ilml1hl°a1 $111"? of tho Da- " u _s i c distance of, rough-y. 700 miles maintained’ ‘awarding to Se“ “me h“ a membership or “so in “was” Emma 15o d‘ t pmmmt of the Interim through Possibility that the fabledm Dot-q, ‘own p0 cc’ ih'°m Jam" b" t° the was‘ h‘ a geam Leopold. Canada and one delegate was al ionly b, m, hanger his“? ‘ r2, the co-opsration of the Royal Ca “do o’ the waterbm" m the Tad” i" ' ' liittle over 20 minutes- it crosses the ' ' '! h m” ' vsal is about to bc discovered is _ BN5 - ’ I pd in to hi1 t d , Mil Al Fore 1 ' Anloua 12inch? 22x25‘. BIRTHS Sh Lawrence M 3'24 p’ m" E‘ s‘ Coil! olmhl"! 1:30 thercvoin I cohsulzizivcotihaerf dieizhglid buhlnhls less mmy to be lhhfltuhhp rlhdlvldehfll t 1811031111,: thmmm people o‘ south Am“ a‘ zsdyaiigige r111” n J E Gumbel] pipe? T.. and the: international boundary Even the alleged code o, the “my mm tha- Domlnlon p Mable huge had ahlot 12f should b. ctmuuy m“: m“ 311s cording to s. report from Johannes. - - - r - -I ‘ t I ‘ 1 v - pfflggd 3y" e - _ r. s t _ m Wednesday morning m comm“ FARQUHARSON _ M Mbnmamn 327 ‘and leaves the coast of gommunist party was outlined by] sergeant Leopold was still on the states. This dealer also glyes h requirement a. number of factors bum The m“ m! o the w-m Maine at 3.31. The direction of the the wlgne55_ when mgmbgrs o, the “and when com adjourned h» enter one o‘ which u the not that burg has been a legend in that apart ton with a quarrel between two parties at Traveller's Rest last July The case was adjourned until Fri- ilay_ momlng at thc Court House, Bummersi’ .—S EASTERN GUARDIAN ,-—~. _..°CX)NCEBT BNJOYED-‘Ihose who were so fortunate as to attend tbs entertainment in aid of Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown. on the jsvmlng of Oct. 29th, given by Char- lottetown talent, enjoyed a. very tars and delightful treat. Never has a better entertainment been put on, and tbs loud and Jolonged ‘ Nov. 1st. to Mr. and Mrs. James A. _ Farquharson (me Dorothy Law ‘sun at this time is about 20 degrees south of west and the altitude is son) a son’ about 30 degrees. From m:teorol0- gfcal records collected the probab- “nhs ility 0i clear sky along the eoupae ‘EAG-soflqht Burlington’ Ne“ 4 path at the time of totality appears Mrs. Gladys Christina Davison, ago to be “m” 5° percmt‘ Th“ hmh‘ 36. mineral from home of deceased “my m” h“ “ppm” w b9 huh“ Friday, Nov. 6 at 2 p. m. Interment w V“? ‘uflmwhuy 7mm P°lht m People's Cemetery,» Kenslngim, ;Doint, st least in Quebec so far as ' _ records are available, to wgn-gnt CLASSIFIED ADS "any serious weight being given m lthis featuro in the selection of ____....____.+____________ T0 LET-ROOMS SUITABLE FOR light housekeeplnv Apply 137 A rather carious misprint: “underground" party wished to’ communicate, a certain page of a publication was chosen. Numbers indicated the line and letter which was to be indicated. "5-7." for in- stance" meant the line nnd letter which was to be taken. Among the mass of document- ary evidence submitted were min- new of various conventions held, in Canada and in Moscow. The! names of several of the accused‘ word prominent among those. Each was identified by Impold as those sent to him while he was in i sites. Prince St. 9873-11-5-31‘ The Chairman apologized (or WANTED-A MAID WHO CAN testified to the pleasure and appre- aiation of l» Minion“ beinfl latc- lnd explained that he had just some from addressing a bored meeting. ' sleep at horns. References required. Soariih, Cavendish Apart. 9881-ll-5-3i 11 "-1. merits. Iuglna. The party hail been or-. ‘gmniaod in Canaada by Charles Scott, Louis Fraimn and Sam‘ Katayama. They had come from night, after giving evidence, with but brief inter-missions all day. The trial will resume tomorrow. "ONLY FOUR YEARS" REGINA. flask... Nov. 4—Incal mamunieie deny a; M. neeei-‘in wsin, who now turns out to be‘ Sergeant John Leopold of tho novel‘ Canadian Mount/ed Police was secretary of the Regina branch of the Communist party for as long as he claimed. Records show he was aemtary about four years ‘ ago. A um, ovar thm years ago he was exposed in the "Worker." Communist organ. as an agent of tho police and his record made known to all officers of the party the Pan-American bureau in their; Canada. timely Warning of the serious loss and damage to hay much g; pm”. ed "weth Last year the importer referred to sold 800 carloads b: 0;. “m!” hi1?» ll-lflely from Quebec. “h” 11° baa to say is worth heed- g- ' Wilma-Your husband ha; b new Illlt. sYlhh-NO. he hasn't. Mhdikwell. something d“. fercnt. Sylvia-It's a new husband. °1d Itooklnu make Qlclilent floor poliahero. Split tbctn 0pm "14 "W together. cutting bu u“ feet if they are much aimed, The! arc also excellent for pomp. lng shoes. . the is in motion, duo not only to the rapid travel_of the plane itself during the very short time interval in which the plum- graph is taken but also to the vi- brations which are difficult m eli- minate by the camera mounting. Resulting from those motions there is a tendency for image points to be blurry or appear as "circles of confusion" the resulting view thus lacking sharpness, particularly when magnified. Displacements of this nature amounting to not great- cr than-OI inch may‘ be allowed when contact prints ‘of the original negative are used but as the nega- of the world ever since it first was reported in 188B at Zwagersbook.__ Apparently the reef was found by two old prospectors, who kept it ' secret until their death from ma], aria. Nuggets were found afterward in their cabin, near the rccf, but source oftbo gold was not traced. a kiln-running cases at Nyls in thc district, a native said ho hid found gold in the vicinity. Now it is reported that two Johannesburg prospectors, acting on the slve rat iniiie ‘Rankins Pass district and and‘. tivo may bs subsequently enlarged, the pflctlos is possible to hop this factr within .000 inch. oxtracting the yellow metal. ‘A railway connecting Ban loss Ind qganscssts, Costa We.‘ is 11"“ r "Pd. i .3 \ vflvurn .... .... nii,.('