saesrhciicn -11; R _ c . u.n»i»,v auto osuivsnviys sjlvinos ni- oosis: , “HOLMANS For Large stocks oi Doors, Sashes. Windows, B. C. Fir Finish, Floorinss of best Hardwood or edge grain Fir. M99 B" Blinding Supplies. Write for our saving prices. QUALITY! ILIERS sail L-scc-s-zo-r-ri-ti. Premier Hepburn Backs Quebec (CI. B7 Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO. Oct. i2 - Premier Mitchell F. Hepburn today aligned himself with Bremier L. A. Tach- ereau in regard to the stanr‘ taken by the Quebec Premier against the reported policy oi a company in attempting to reduce the price oi newsprint. 1h a- statement handed out irom the Premier's oiiice labs today, Mr. Hepburn said: "Havim read the statement oi Premier Taschereau with respect to a certain paper company Operating in the Pro- vince oi Quebec. which com- " I am ‘heartily in accord with the "gain or make any adfiistments that omv is allved to b1 carav- sd in a price-cutting attempt on newsprint, I wish to make it known Premier o: the Province oi Quebec when he states such a move would be ruinous to the newsprint indus- try in Canada. ,"I am certainly sympathetic tow’ wards any and all moves that may be taken that will, in the iinal analysis. mean an improvement to the working manscause and the newsprint industry ,and permit themtocanyoninsuchawayas to enable them t.) maintain their employees on a more huma basis and better standard oi living. 1 "It is neither the desire nor the intention oi the government o! Ontario in the administration oi its natural resources to encourage In any way the operators to bar- will be injurious to the industry or the workmen engazed therein." Andiclaticaoitenresnltiroan loot troubles, fallen arches, ate. lave your ieet as wellas j [or qho adluaied by an earri- ' 0r. u. n. cansou I UHIIOPRACRB :Z* Wlianvaoitcoal. Our . ~ dirlyuoiteoal "l worm. i, burner" ‘ or Furnace, Slade .' if,’- rain .Hard Coal WasaIIIIITiWI-Iltillflobaaperiobinn- .cuawuiodhrnatammaaoflushunhraY on? to. . SUM Jnade her regular call at Summglr; “em w" highly unwind m“ $24.00 while they last. But Suits he f believes the only way to be properly . a beautiful memorial service ior the and personality. son from the t ldent during the absence oi Mrs. EASTEIIII GIIAIIDIAI MRSIII v ‘p GUARDIAN E ulilllliillkiiii A and ~.l?rinoe. Bounty Bhroniolo ' ioxes at the Charlottetown 1988 100x on Sunglo during the . v - io-xa-s-u. --lWILI.0PlNiortlwseasouio buy poultry at my killing station in Remington, Monday. October 15th. Geo. A. Webster. L-1096-l0-11-4i. --DOING NlCELY—It is pleas- ing to report that Paul Gallant , who was accidently shot last Sat- urday at Carleton is making a good recovery. S. - - e —A'.l‘ THE i988 Charlottetown Fox Showdiil ioxes were exhibItedI 36 first prize ribbons were awarded. 10% oi these foxes were raised and turned on Sunglo, exclusive. These 10% won 35% or 9 oi the first prizes. _ io-is-s-tr. —-DB.. J. C. SIIVESON, SUM- MEBSIDE, will not be at his oi- iice irom Saturday, Oct. 13th, to Monday, Oct. 22nd, as he is at- tending a meeting oi the Ameri- can College oi Surgeons at Boston - 15-1171 -~CARGO or rorIa-ross arm OYSTERS-Ths S. S. Gaspesia aide on ‘rhursday evening, bring conside able way freight. She sail- ed at 9.30 Friday morning taking with her 7,900 bags oi.’ potatoes ior the Montreal market. There was also .a shipment oi 25 barrels oi oysters from Ellorsiie, ior the‘ Montreal market S. i; -“DOC" MacPHEItSON has now in stock iiity bsautilully cut Over- soats cut by his made to measure firm cut the way he wants them and oh! boy how they fit. Prices $18.00 to iitted is made to yo\n' own measure by one that knows the business. "Doc" does all his own measuring and fitting and has sold and satis- iied hundreds oi reel oilstomers. See him in Summe‘ ‘is. ‘ L-ll00-10-ll-13-ld-l7. ____- —-MEMOBIAL SERVICE - The regular» monthly meeting oi the W.M.S. o! ‘the Baptist Church, Summe icle, was held in the hall on ‘Thursday afternoon. There was latefMrs. Isabella (Hidden, icr many years president oi the So- Bedeque, Provincial Secretary for the H.WM.U., presided. The meet- ing opened with the devotional period. The hymn, “All the Way my Saviour leads Me," was sung. Scripture reading, Rev. 22, verses 1-7, by Mrs. Major Schurman. Mrs. John Crockett led in prayer. A short address by Mrs. MacFar-lam, who had been closely associated with the late Mrs. Glidden in her work was a very high tribute to her associate. A solo, "I Surrender other touching tribute to the late| Mrs. Gliddcn was a poem by Mrs. John Taylor. Mrs. John Crockett, who was a girlhood irlend, gave a bsautiiul tribute in poetry to Mrs. Glidden, whom she had known all her llis and had always been cheered by her charming smile lm-s. Major Schurman moved that a letter oi condolence be sent to Mrs. Robin- Society expressing sympathy in her bereavement. Mrs. Oliver C. MacNeill was elected president ior the ensuing year to iill the vacancy made by the death oi Mrs. Glidderi. Mrs. J. l". Mao- Neill was appointed 1st Vice Prea- Arnold Iiefursoy. A duet, “In the Garden," was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Currie and lidrs. Lear-d. Gleanlngs from the corresponding secretary wero read by Mrs. Wilson and much appreciated. Mrs. Mac- Neill, the new president. closed the beautiiul service with prayer and the-hymn, “when Peace Like a Rlvbr Flows." and the Mlspah Benediction. S. .3511 column Is resound tor Iewuoi local lam-oat but advertis- lqvolauwsyaatnromayboln- seraedsaievntananrdsiietly pagoblollalvunlo. pmpaulnimpmflngihh and clar- tin householder $11.6" Show were ied either partly or 100% | year clety. Mrs. Edwin MacFarlane oi . All.” by Mrs. Jack MacLeod. An-Ju Charlottetown on ‘Thursday st- markstlng board-q‘ Charlottetown, spent Thanksgiving Maia-column reserved inflows ggmgdnugumdgoos 3,1}; g-ggr fun,“ mm: anti-treats, m stock at Bruce's. I Gents a word strictly payable in i-"ua'm"n'n some; .,-- . . - __-_- , g I - """"“‘ 40013110111388 the —WlBl60lfllENDNElIAFosu”_‘mmunwdwflnuMw- capsulu and Pulvex Flea Powder. 35”‘ bfiwxodhu Taylor 11-100! \__ m" “*- ‘ wlfllilllfib-Kenslngionxshot- on alwmoufigonzta): al society will present» Chonita, may love romance in- Central _ minus Hall- Tuesday Octobsr 1am. “m” B::934"P1°0fi3_;'flAdmiUion2ii cents. nlross-lo-u-si. . ' u-u-un-xn-Hn _m OFTE” m" -noos ro ass-r on Gran- ville Street, sight rooms and bath. Apply Box i0, Wilmot ‘ —arrsaivoou res ... The Young Woman's Auxiliary oi Irin- . lty United Chmch held a very suc- cessiul aiternocn tea on Thursday were daintily appointedjand there were many callers at‘the tea hour- S. —/I'RE ONLY B11701‘ H)! Pup (We! raised in oallvtiviti to ,win three championships at three shows and one Grand 310w Championship over adult Champion iox, was raised emclusively on Sunglo lib: Ratio ", (all the same year) according to the owner, Jno. A. Isa. lo-ls-l-ti. -A'l‘ THE CHABIDTIIIOWN i938 Fox Show the Champion Male Pup, the Champion Female Pup, the Champion Pup oi the Show, Reserve Champion Male Fox, The Champ- ion Female, and tho Reserve Chump- ion Female 100x all received Bungle either partly or exclusively as their cereal diet. io-rs-s-u. —C. W. h-The annual C. W. L. Thanksgiving dinner was held in St. Mary's Hiall ‘rigniah on Mon- day, Oct. 8th. This noteworthy the swd eats, which were prepar- edbythebesgcooksintheland, were justly praised. Mrs. Mary O'Brien, president oi this sub-di- vision. with Mrs. McTawue. Conven- or, are to be congratulated on the success o! this year's aiiairr-T PERSONALS .__.. --Mrs. Arnold L“'l.ll""‘V is murd- ing ‘he winter in Toronto. S. —Mr. Melville Budsbury is doing nicely from his recent serious op- eration. S. ‘- .___- n -Miss Helen Malley oi Alber- ton is a patient in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. S. —Mr. Alexander Weddell oi Rose Valley has entered the Prince County Hospital tor treatment. S. —Mr. Claude Grliiin, Omeary, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. S. -sc-. Charles 0. Huestis oi Wil- mot Valley has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. S- ____. —Mrs. Christine MacDonald. Iiznish, is visiting her brother, the Rev. J. A. M Grand Riv- en-T r-Miiss Stella Brennan, Tlgnish, is visltinc her sister, Mrs. Ray P1111810. Oharlotietcwrm-II‘ -Mr. and Mrs. s. s. Bernard, gignishfam visiting in Charlotte- wn.- --Mlr. 0.1’. M00 arthy.»'1‘lgnish,was tending a meeting of‘ the trade‘ -—Miss Ethel Deighan oi Emerald was operated on ior tonsils on Friday morning in the Prince County Hospital. S, ‘ -Many friends in‘ Charlottetown will regret to learn that Mrs. Al- ired MecKay oi Graham's Road underwent a serious operation in the Prince County Hospital on Fri- day ‘ . The latest report was that she was resting comfortably. S. ~10. and Mrs. Major Small, who have been home on account oi the illness and death oi Mr. Snell's mother, Mrs. Albert Small, leit on Friday on the s. s. Gaspeiis m: Antlcostl Island. S. -Mias Marcella Bernard. who is attending Notre Dams Academy at at her horns in Tignlsh, she was accompanied by her friend Miss Gsudet, daughtsr oi Mr. and Mrs. lidmmd Gaudet, winnipos. who is abo attending the Academy at Charlottatowni-T OILITBID LENS WAGES ‘£00K JUMP (By The Canadian Press) POW!‘ OI‘ SPAIN, ‘Hinidad, Oct. IO-Approsimatsly soc more per- sona were employed in the oiliields or ‘Irinidad during the year 1938-34 than in the us year, acco " n-luoo-ro-u-ti ‘ Q a s I ‘ans: LEAVES wmi SUPPLIES-FUR SABLE ISLAND; (CI. By Gurdlan’: Special Wire) NORIPH B . N. 8.. Oct. l2 —Beaten oii’ by mountainous sass alter three SllCOBSS“'u'l attempts to land supplies on lonely sable ls- land, the Canadian Government steamship Monctalm sailed (rom North Sydney yesterday on sn- other voyage into the EFB-Wyafd 01* the Atlantic. ' Gales that whipped the ocean‘ into iury ior several days had sub- sided as the sturdy vssel got un- dq- wgy and‘ Carptain l-‘Iearn was ooniident that his cargo oi food‘ and other necessities ior the 40, people on the Island would be put ashore saiely before the end oi the week. rm, Montcalm started out from] Hallie; over a week cs0 and W“ bufletod about ior days as she at- tsmpted to approach the island. Her iuel nearly exhausted, she put into North Sydney last night and took on board 300 tons oi coal. Sable Island is ll0 miles south cast of oops Canso. N. S. Its shoals extending under the sea roi- about l7 milesfhave dragged more than‘ 900 vessels to their doom. and a clmrt in e Qke oi’ O. H. lioster- mm, dist agent ior t De- partment oi Marine in i-ialiiax. shows the position oi each wreck. It looks like a cemetery map. Most oi the 40 people on thfl i!" land devote themselves to the task oi saving lives by manning two lighthouses and six reliet stations placed at strategic points and con- nected by telephones“ Four times a year that am visit- ed by the government steamship Ilarly Laurier, which carries sun- plies out o! Haliiax. These visits are the moat important events oi ant hsued to th 'miled to their Int. Archie Bums. o 4'1, as lalt at I. J. alabcn’: Drug Store, Montague. L-‘I "fillies govarnmsn t oi thk British. Colon!. by the Petroleum Anociatlon oi ‘Prinidsd. the year; the arrival oi the ship means news from iriends ashore. papers to read. soon thins! to eat. ‘Hie veteran badv murier is now r15 co .Our MehIsfSIaops Ara Just Racked ‘Fulloi illow Fall ~ And’ Winter Merchandise, Priced to Please The TlariFtiost Budget lu all the seasoifs newest cloths ' Brown, Blue and Black Elyslians, Siivertones A in all shades. Brown and Grey Llamaiex insizes34t046 Tube, Belted and Guard Models. Also Ulsters y- . iicai from $22 undergoing repairs and the Mont- calm is carrying on the service- Last winter the Montcalm battled ice in the Gui! oi st. Lawrence 12 days beiore landing supplies i0." the Magdalen Islands. Thousands Attend“ Eucharistic Con? (A). By Guardian's Special Wire) BUENOS ALRJEB. act. 12 - TWO hundred thousand visitors imm the ioufcorners oi the with 1'9" presentln more than 30 nations. gathered on the ilst plain c! Pal- ermo Park today for the ilrst gau- sral assembly oi the international chsristic Consress. To all corners oi the 1300-84111?‘ park microphones b10118“ U19 V°|°° oi Monsignor Pedro Pascual Far- Ian, Archbishop oi Lima, who spoke on the theme "Christ the Kink 1H the Eucharist and ior the Euchar- ist" The speech was the climax oi the tremendous meeting, during which‘ the predominantly South Ameriy can audience heard a strong niea. to "brother nations oi the some origins" tcbrlng about peace between Paraguay and Bolivia in the chaco boreat. Mons! Pie expressed hops that the Eucharistic spirit would induce the belligerent na- tions to drop their hatreds and settle the ancient boundary dispute in christian iashlon. Earlier in the day the open air cathedral was invaded by 101.000 children with white and yellow eiloheristic banners. They came w receive communion irom 250 priests. SWABM 0F INSECTS VIR- TUALLY WALK AWAY WITH VILLAGE CHURCH GITAWA, Oct. li-Millkns oi’ looane visitors interrupted ser- vices at a small village church near Ottawa. recently. ‘Ilwv swarmed over the pews. 1119B 0h 9N "W. covered the windows. and packed every ind: o! mace around the eaves and root. Disturbed and phzalod- tho wu- gregation called in an entomo‘ ‘.- al expert inn the Doaninion De- partment o! Agriculture. l-le iden- [11 800d sturdy Tweeds. Colors are brown, grey and lawn. Sizes 24 to 82 PAROWISE BROS. Ltd. BOYS’ GOLFEBS $1 .50 Blue, maroon, white, grey Green. Sizes 34 to 42 ets. Self and fur collars. Plush $1 2.50 button Price . THE LATEST HATS leading makers. sh 1 iaes MEWS V-NECK PULLOVEBS Plain colors with fancy trim. $1.39 MEWS ZIPPER WIND- mackinaw lined. Sizes 36 to 46. $13.50 MEN'S COMBINATIONS Men’s long sleeve, ankle length. Combinations, warm and comfort-i able, Union Knit, buttonless and The latest hat creations by the All sizes and 452.00 ... $5.00 Ni. and i nnaaimns - i In extra heavy blue macklnawi cloth, leather piped slash pock- Sizes 36 to 44 MEWS HORSEHIDE COATS $6.00. and styles. $1.35} but whether the nukes had sud- denly become religious or were 88- ents 0i the evil NW9" *1“ m plBEllB true believers he WM 1111851“ to say. - In any case it was imlmiflible w hold services in the church. 'I‘h¢ members refused to share theh pews with the little insects because they got familiar and crawled 11D trouser less and Sleeve‘ me gxpert entomologist recurri- mengled s, thorough SPFflYmZ Q‘ the church and a bee was planned to do the Job. What with the harvest and other things. however. a dais was not act for a couple oi weeks and by that time the pwbs had dis- appeared. 'I'h|e case was one oi’ the most unusual to come to the Entomolm- icai Branch oi the Department 0f Agriculture this year. 11111119 nil-m" hers oi birds had nested: in the bel- iry and around the eaves of 11hr chm-uh They are believed to have attracted the mites who thrived and multiplied. When the 198i of the young birds had leit the nest the unites sought new Vlfiflmfi swarmed into the church and lay ini wait. for she congregation- TIHNIDAD RAILWA Y OFFICIALS IEOPEFIFL (By The Canadian Press) PORT or" SPAIN. Yhmidad. Oct- 12~Hopes are expressed by oi-Iic- iais of the Trinidad Government Railways that this company will end the i934 year in s better iin- ancicl condition than in i933. de- spite adverse circumstances tend- in_\ to increase rather than cut down expenditures. T. F. Tomlinson, superintendent oi the Railways, stated that reduc- tions in operating rags and expen- ditures were still be g made when- ever pcsslble but had not been re- duced to a minimum. Net annual iosshadbeencutirom mimic £13,000, he said. One oi’ the chiei handicaps iac- ing the railway company this year was the 10$ in revenue derived from transportation oi the sugar crop. Because oi the weather cen- ditions the harvest was smull and the tonnage curried ieil oii con- siderably. tiiied the creatures as bird mites. MEN'S WINTER CAPS a With Kling Klose Band, in the season's newest pat- .25 terns. Sizes 6% to 7% WARSAW, Poland-Artists it!!! l4 countries are exhobitirag at tho seoondFlneAsisshowumiei-thl" International Federation o! Busi- ness and i- essionsl WWW! which opened hero Oct- 1. OEURQPE /1‘1/ (v.1 it] i I 411?.‘ EAQ Spain IZRO Roms 9.86 meg. 4.00 pm.- 600 p.l\ HIIABB liar- ranquilia, Col. 6.45 111E]. QM pnelMII ‘ ' PARTON WORLD~W|OE RA U10 S r. n; scum: Franchise Dealer Rddio Cafe‘ NEWEST RESTAURANT, In the business section of SUMMERSIDE 1' Facing Summer Street FULL COURSE DINNER and SUPPER Your patronage will be appreciated. DAN R. 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