QcTOBER 12, 1931- PRINCE EDWARD --- TQDAY -. WEI), c1198‘. IrleaIQSIEIOUAeiM "Jug! Ilooezhid Melvyn . f“ .',._ - /. h’; ~._§ .1 71L” ,\ >1’! 1. I: u, Claudette more ravishing than over in o gay, modern story with two bottling Romeos! t: ghoul NEWS and ‘SONG HITS 0N PARADE" CAPITOL TODAY _& wan 3.15-7.00 -3.45 win." G llnslciii Screen Song Paramount Pictorial FOR SUMMERSIDE Saturday Night only l0.00 l’ Sunday only 1.30 P. M. FOR HORDEN Dally except Sunday 7.30 A. FOB. SOURIFL AND Daily except Sunday 3.45 P. Georgetown -— Charlottetown Bus Service ITARTING MONDAY, MAY 10th V!" Georgetown -- — Cardigan —, - — 48 Station —~ - St. Theresas — -- . Peakes —- -- - — Plsquld -- -— — Iort Augustus - Webatefis Corner 8.00 ILM. 8.30 LM. 8.40 AM. 8.50 A.M. 9.00 A.M. 9.10 A.M. 9.30 A.M. 0.35 A.M. "B" Charlottetown — 10.00 A.M. Leave Charlottetown — 4.00 PM. Peahea — - -- - 5.00 IEM. Cardigan — -- — 5-30 P-M- lrrlve Georgetown - ..- 6.00 PM. Pllasngere are fully protected b! Ilsuranee for any accident that may "linen while driving in on, Bus. Stops at NOBANA TEA ROOMS ALLISON IIUESTIS Great George Street i1 IIETHIII C aaglvk‘ NA 65G Island Motor Transport Ltd. New Fall Bus Schedule Bus haves Charlottetown (Whites Restaurant) Dally except Sunday 7.30 A. (Via Snmmerslde) Fonnectlng with Mainland S. M. T. Bus Service Daily except Sunday 4.00 .1’. ill. FOR TIGNISII (Connecting at Sunlrncrsldel For further information call the Bus Station "i8. Illul/i/l Yuhn [lit w?!“ nliilu 1:1 ll . . Lilli ‘union-nut Picturi- n iiu lliadeap Sweethearts. They lvrllcved life m the enfvicrts system ihelp ycrlrscll‘ tn the thrills and p.13" its you go out!) tn E B I. {GENE 111 (Via Kensington) M. 1.00 P. M. 3.45 I’. M. . M. M. NORTH LAKE M. ' s. s. $111217. From Montague and Georgetown Wcdneaday morning [or tho Syll- neys via Strait of Canao, Lennon Passage, Bras d'0r Lakes arriving at Sydney Thursday afternoon. Returning the Surf leaves sydney every Monday arrives at Montague early Tuesday morning. Passengers wishing a more rapid trip to Sydney may take their automobile and leave the ship at Mulgravs and motor to Sydney ar- riving Wednesday afternoon or ar- rival C. N. it. Express from Mul- grave Wednesday evening. For particulars write or telephone Pooleflhompson ud- MONTAGUE‘. P. B. L L-ltil-‘l-ltl-S T ti Island Ships Seed Potatoes To Argentina 15.000 rralcs lI0 pounds each. of Prince Edivnlii island seed po- iaihcs have alrcariv gone forward to Argenilila tllis scason, Ml‘. Mario Eeiraria. chef nuroilomlsi. of the Bucnos Ailcs and Pnvlflc Rail- ways said Ilrrc. Thc offic- ial was in thp province for sever- ol days in colincciion with an in- vestigation of 1hr potato silli- atinn. including an mlcslisaiion of methods of throwing lahlc stock and sccd and gcncral information. “The problem in Argentina con- sists In golfing cood seed," Mr. Estrada dcclnrcd. "Thc results ob- tallied froln Canadian ccrtlfflcd seed wcrc so good ihzli. ihc rail- ways hnvc iukcn a dircct interest in 1hr. problcul, and ilic govern- ment of Mandozza have iliYcll ml‘ an official commission i0 rcpori. t0 that govcrnnlcnt. on the organiza- tion of official r-crlu-cs of in- spection and r-xprrlinrninl station work to establish u. cclal depart- ment for potalo work. ln general m the Province oi Manclozza," he continued. To keop up good yields, Mr. Estradp said. ii. would he necessary to Import. evcr_v ycnr iho neces- sary quantity of Canadian certi- fied seed‘ to arrive in the Argon- tine by the cnd of October, r0 that It. cull be planted during the month of Novembcr. and the first generation of sccd can bc sold to the farmers for thcil- silrinq crop planting ill Sepielnbcl- and Octo- ber. Up 1o now all lhc scecl has been supplied by Ncw_ Brunswick bill. this your Pflllfl‘ Edward Island is getting a sharp of 1hr husmcsu. The rrueon this province has noi. there has not. bccn a sufficient. quantity of Grccn Mountain seed available early enough for this cal buyers are loath t0 tnkg an order for a large quantity of IGreen Mountain Sccd for early delivery as ii. is nllncist. Impossible to get any greni quantity for rul early market. they contend. A.F.ofL.ThreatensTo Expel ll. I. 0. Ilnions (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) ~DENVER, Oct..1l-—'l‘hc American Federation oi Labor appealed to the rank and filc. of tho Committee for Industrial Organization imay t.o overthrow its "powcr-urccrly" lead- ership and rctum 1o ihc A. F. oi L... but. empowered l-Ilc i-vdcratlolrs Executive Council at l-lu- same Limo to expel the John L. Lcwls unions as last resort. . ' Direct Bus Servic. To Halifax I I via. B. S. Ilochelaga alld S. M. T. ‘ Bus ' $5.65 ‘ Leaves Charlottetown t. r. M. Arrives Halifax I130 mid- night through tickets acid at ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT LTD. Ticket Agenclel l been getting ihc |lI'r‘IPl‘i‘ll(‘4'\ is than Argenilna nlnrkci. In fuct the Io-_ "l was THE (IHARLOFITETOWN GUARDIAN . é; BINGO Ilope lliver IIaII llct. 13th oars-emanates. L-m- 42-21 Thetlleynttral Guardian WHEN YOU slurp a rush job of Printing Phone J. D. Taylor 606-1.. L-IQT-IO-Z-IOI. THE AUCTION sale at: Charles Willis, Kingston, will take placc Wednesday Oct. 13th a1, l. o'clock. L-504. ST. JAMES CHURCH Holy Communion was celebrated Sunday looming at. 8t. James Presbyterian Church. At the evening service the Min- lster, the Rev. Dr. R. Moorhead Legato. preached u. thanksgiving sermon urging people to develop a “grace of gratitude to God“. He spoke from the text, First. Epistle 1o the Thessalonians, 5:13. A duet, “The lord is My Shep- hPvdK-ismarti, was sung by the liilsses Helen and Annabelle Law- son. THE BAPTIST CHURCH The morning sermon by the Rev. Harvey L. Danton B.D. was "BMS-‘Pd WEY" based on Psalm 1:6; “For the Lord knoweth the way of the righteous." 0n CIIARLOTTETOWWS first 25- piece symphony orchestra, Harry‘ Gomez. F. c. o. M. conducting, ‘ P. W. 0., Friday night. Children free with adults. L494. RSMINDING the medical pro-, fessim of the Tuberculosis Sym- I posium on Wednesday 10-12 A. M. ‘ and 2-4 P. M. October 13th at the Provincial Sanaborlum. L-1l6l-10-l2-li. SYMPHONY orchestral concert. direction of Harry Gomez. F. C. C. M. with students recital, strulg quartets, trios, vocal, clariollel. Prince of Wales College, Friday. 1 8.15. 14-494. DR. COUSINS-IIIX 0N C. F.‘ C. 1'.-Dr. Cousins-Hill who has spent half a life time in China speaks over C. F. C. Y. on “China and the Chinese people‘, tonight at 930. 1.496. OWING T0 the storm yester- day the sale of Charles Willis, Kingston. is postponed till Wed- nesday l3th, at. 1 o'clock. I..-504.' “Y-KNOT" CLUB SOCIAL DANCE-On ‘Saturday night the "Y~Kllot" Club of Charlottetolvn held a social-dance at. the Y. M. C. A. About a hundred and tvzenty young pcople were in attendance and as usual "a good time was had bv all." The milslc. for tho evening was furnushed by George Irlam and hm fioubadours‘ with Gordon Camp doing the vocal. POLIPF. (‘OURT—~AI. the Police Court. Saturday a drunk was fillcd $10.00 and costs or twenty days‘ in jail. A second drunk failed to ap- pcar and had his ball bond es- ircaled. A woman found guilty of Illzwing unlawful possession of Iliqilor was fined $200.00 and costs or three months‘ jail. [Ln adjourn- ed case of uttering a forged cheque was further remanded. The defendant in an aitempled rape ca~e W35 rvmandcd to the Supreme Court. SPRINGFIELD RED (‘ROSS - The Loyal Canadians of Spring- field School held their first mcetiilg when the following officers were appointed: President, Bobble l-low- ard: Vice President, Roland Math- cson; Secretary. Clare Haslaln; 'I‘reasurer. Carroll Lambc: Pro- gramme. Ardyce Haslam and Ev- elyn Mailicson. It. was decided to hold our meetings every second Friday. After the officers were ap- polnicd the remit ndcr of the meet.- lng was spoilt. in gamcs erllfll/cd by all. The meeting then adlflllrllcd- ON VISIT HOME-Di‘. Wnndell MacDonald arrived home from Edinburgh Saturday night. on a visit. 1o his parents Mr. and Mrs. P. J. MacDonald. city. Dr. Mac- Donald who pians Io remain some two weeks before returning to the Old Country to take. a post-grad- uate course in hospital there. ls receiving a welcome from his many fricnds. BRANT LOOATEF MOTOR. TlOAT-Jflie C. G. S. Bram. left, Charlottetown early Mbnday morn- ing-m response to a call telling of n motor adrift. somewherr- in Lhc Norlliunrberlalld Strait. hclwcon Wood islands and Plcio". Lust niuln advice from Pinto/u said the Brant. fmmd the boat, the Elizabeth Mm- from l-Ilghbank, P. E. I. hauled up on the shore at London's Bclu-ILI five miles from Picbou ilndergolng repairs. OBTAINS M. SC. DEGREE—Mr. George W. Ayers. B. 3a., nhtaincd the degree of Master of Sclcluw- at. the annual fall convocation oi Mcfiill IIIIIVETSIIY on Wednesday fiehober 3th. This deggree mark: the culmination of lwo year's rc- search in regard to the commcr» clsl cold storage of vegetables. A‘l work connected therewith was carried out. on e scholarship basis. in cooperation with the Quebec Cold Storage Committee, the Pro- vincial Government oi Quebec, and . the Dominion Government. SPRINGFIELD RED (‘ROSS -— Tllo Lnyal Clliliifllitllil hold tllcir isclnl-mmtllly meeting on F‘r:dn.y iaft-erlloon. October isi. The hesi- ‘dcnt trunk l.hc chair and the min- ulos of the last. mcci-ing were road and adopted. Ill the absence of the‘ Secretary. Ardyce Hnslam acted, The roll was called. and the cor-i respondence was read and discussed I The President then deiivcled Rod Cross buttons and health cards to all the members. The following new committees were appointed: Carry- ing Coal, Roland Matheeon: Swccp- lug the floor at noon hour. Aulycci l-iaalam; Carrying Wnler. llohhlt‘ Howard and BFIIIIIP Nlalilrsolip Programme, Joyce Hashim uuri Ew. elyn Haslam. A vol-y cuuxvuiil" "Qll- _ lest was put on by the 0111's lllklflf!‘ charge oi the prngralnnlc. ’l‘h1~ con- testants were very evenly nialchcd but. a draw brought first prlrc to the teacher and the oonsolnt on prize toitolsncl Matheson. JOYN‘ Haslam and Evelyn l-iaslam. After another game, the mccilng then adjourned. ‘ dnv.’ Thc Biased way is not the 1 11n- gucn i-IIIS opportunity to iluuk upon our rcnmns for grab.- iilde, and may we this morning uive thanks for the way of the FIQIIIPOIIS and the assurance of IIIi’ PrfllflllSt that it is blessed. Standing aghast as we do at the terror and barbarlty exhibited on both sides oi our world to-day. may we slop for a while and give llnmks that such conditions which mlrzht well. a few years ago, hav" mvolvcd all people in wnrfurc ‘liivé illrouzh lllc ulidcrstnllrlllig. and flu- \\‘1II 1o prince on tile part of some. born prevented from be- ‘coiumc general and international . lcls us give thanks for the way of I11» fluhicous. in the assurance 111111 "hPIllllfI 1hr dim unknown. stnndclll (‘rod behind the shadows keeping watch above his own." Le‘. n< ‘give thanks for the destiny of I 1hr way of the rizhteous which is n. n dawning light. that shineth more nnd more unto the perfect r~.'1~1c.~.I um‘ it. mar be often R hard wuv bui 1f is illuminated by hnnulv. love and goodness. ’\1 Ihc eve-nine scrvice Mr. Den- iou dcllvcrcvl a lhouszliiful aer- lnon on "The Milking of a Jew." A1 030 P.M. .\'Il'. Dcnton with the choir oi‘ Ihc Cllarloilctown Baptist Church. pl'(‘:»(‘lliE‘(l n1 lllc Marsh- ficid Church "The Prodigal S011‘ in sour: and story." At the morning session Scnior broillerllood, this group hid the pirnsure of Irarin! Mr. .lrvi'n .l Rrruvn of Vlonlreai. (Can- PJII-lqargi m an nlntillollt ad- oi the ad": rirrs Th» mnrpvri: anthem “'5: Mir’, Vcm ll ‘Malcolm Campbell up"; Rho dirrcior of the choir snug. Plfllnfl vr III!‘ lord, a beauti- ful .t‘iI!ll<_{ of Psalm 150. TRINITY (‘IIIIRCII A: 1h» morning scrvice of Trin- ity Uliilod Church, a special this ' r1.1v, throughout. our Dominion we ‘ 'l‘l1.1nk.<1:1vilu! service was held. 'l‘hr> ltcv. ll. T. S. Gornall. $1.. John, N B, president. of the Marl- IllTIn Conference was the speaker. Tm. (our was found in John 1st. Clnliltcr, lst. and 3rd vcrses. “That. \\'Illi'Il wc have soon and IlPflTFI declare we uuio you, that Vt’- may have fililouwlnp \\‘IiIl us. W“- and our fellowship 1s with the Father and with his Son. Jesus Christ." In mam Vcyjsfls, the writer. John clvcs his rcnsons for writing the ipiicn and for sharing with others hi. own Chri llllll t-xilcricllcc. Tllc first. I‘(‘l\.\llII is: IIIHI. they may IlllVt‘. l'r‘Ii\\\'.‘?Ill]\ with Him Rllfl "I1 his saints: and the second: that I.I’lPll' lllllilhll joy in helievilll may hr cnnlplcle, Our of the EWBiP-Qii and most. important irruths of the SCHOONER ill A K E S TR.iP»'l'he iii-ion schooner Dwlna. over the wcokend after a fast. trip was moored at Pickalrl‘: wharf Irom Sunnncrsidc. Tilt‘ dlsimlflc of 55 nmliivul milcs was covered in six Ilours which was "tlic best Ilmc l’ ever mode ‘in 40 ycars of nailing" said Captain Alex ‘Fraser who hails from Rlchibucto. N. 8.. TilF. REV. David Marshall. mis- sionary on filrlough from the Presbyterian Nilpslflfi in British Guiana is expccind to arrive today on t-hc i-lnchclaea. He will address mceiinus at. 8 o'clock Mich evening n1 Rr-Ifusi tonight, Mnulamie on “lorlllcsrlnv. Murray llorbnr North on '-i‘I111r.~(I.'1_v and Mi. Siewari. on l-‘rlday. L-fifiti. TIIIEVIZR (fAR-llll’ (lFF SAFE - (fry police last night uierc investi- gating the theft. of a 250 pound snfe from the office of Frank B. Clark on Prince Street wharf some lime during Friday night. Only $10 Ill cash and books and rewrdfi 0T 1m comlncrciul valuc other than to i]... owner wi-rc 1n 1hr safc. in 0r-‘ ldi-r t0 move ilu- snfc an oiflcc stove . ms movcrl. lmiruncc was gnlncd hr prynp; lIlt" sliutlm" oil ll. back window o1 1hr offoe and smaslima 11..- wuidow immr. A second brcltk was reported from Irving Oil Com- pfiliy office a1. St. Avards. a few ulilcs from the city. A crude ai- n-nlpt police said. was midi! t0 open the safe which was badly damaged although it was not. open- ed. Entrance was grained through a window. I1. was the second i-lmn this year iimi. a break had been FURNITURE We are now ready tn buy moderate priced line of house hold goods such as "Kitchen, Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture. Room and Kitchen Stove , also Men's Winter ll-ithivlg such as Fur and ('lotll. IA-uther Coats, Muck- i.i'l\\‘§ and ’l'opcnats. Suits. Ifxtm. Pants and Sweaters: Footwear and‘ anything ill Men's Wear. Hlmlvs and Roots. .-\ll kinds oi (‘arpcnlcr and llcchzullcs Tools. Exchange Store I03 Richmond Street Phone 860 L-tiil-ltl-i-lfl-lt. I Holy Communion. Bin. this fellow l I ‘ ivider implication-it ls a i'.llll'It-. RELIGIOUS SERVICES Christian k h,—"tt la not a. life lvod apart. and m isolation but a life common to and shared by all other believers in Christ." 'l‘h1~' Communion of Saints, or the ici- lowshlp of believers, is a wrporatc I life, the life o1‘ a. family. Gudl. family, Of Whit-h every Christian, is a. member. The Church 15 n01 1 merely a luxury, to be taken spar. I mgly lest; it upset our special qr... 1cm, it is a. necessity because it provides the medium of that spw- lal fellowship by which we live and grow. The qlostle, John, points out the real imvardness of this. fellowship that we have in CIlfLvl. This fellowship with us is fellow- .-hip with the Father, which means that We help ouch other into u. fuller sense of God when we wor- slllp together. Jesus recognized this fact when l-le uistitutcd thr- ship that we share with one an other and wuli (‘hrlsi fins .1 1.1 felowllip. At. the plESPllt time there 1 . Christ. and the felluxvsllip we halo . vice was Attwoods rasr ‘miifllyatilpmnmcéfnviv m; or? h} greater need of food and clotlunc llimughnllt the (IFUIIKIII. strlckvll areas of Sask. 'i‘l1c i(*iIO\\'.\Ill;l oi service appears in the lmponsc- that is being made if) ale-viola the privations of thc ix-ople in ihcsc areas. A5 therefore we share ili this service. let us bc thankful for the fellouxdlip vie Imvr- Ill with one anotllcr iIllfI ul-il '1,. ulm love the. bird. IIIII 1.1 11.. Mk1 upon our hearts f" iluwu-u m. sacrifice and service ill!’ our n» Iolvshlp denlands, lv-nerlliicrln; how the Lord Jvsus SJIIII, ‘I“:1~1I_~. rc have received. irrcl.» L1i\r= ‘ The mwic at the morning scr- _ ' ' ‘urn 'l‘lly-I Face from my Sl:ls"—il1 ulnchl Mrs. Roy Cudmore mko tlzc ..1'>‘o.1 In the evening an lfarvcsi.‘ Thanksgiving Allillcnl 'Gr1-a1. Ls‘ The Lord" was sung. Ml Bcrna l-iuestls sang vorv cffcrii.i»‘v Slan- ley Dickson's "Thanks llc To God.“ s1‘. n-nlvsrass nalsnnra Sunday Wlls Holy Nfllilf‘ d.1_\ ui St. Dunstalfs Basilica wllcrc tilt- Holy Name Niuss was (‘PIPIll'.l'.t‘(I at B o'clock by Rev. Louis Iyiuuan. The sermon was prcncllcr‘. by Rev. George MacCornlack. The scr- mons at the 9.30 and ll o'clock Masses were preached bv lhc Rev. Father Keefe. The iclrblzallt. 0i Solemn High Mass wa> ITMZGIIYIII _ Mouaghan. D D. of Si. Dunstan“; University. Holy Hnilr a’ 7 cit-incl dvas given by Rev. ions Dnucniw (‘IIYRFH OI’ Till‘ , MONT lIOLl llliillnliflllli. Holy Name men roe-curd llolv Communion at. tllc 730 Mrs at the Church of the iviosi Holv Rc- deemer Sunday". The Rcv. F.“‘l"i‘ Baincs was cclcbranf a: ilic ll :.h j Mass at i030. Fzlihcv Air-ruin spoke at. all the fvfnsscs on 'he need 0t moral courlue in Illl‘. In the evenlnx: :11 T30 Holv Name vcspers ivcrc ;~.'I‘II and awr- mou proachcd bv Rci. lliilir-r Fleming on the Holv P1IIIIV“.» l""— cclli Ffllcycllral 011 drirlrion 1'» i111‘ Blessed Virgin Malv, pnril<-11’-1"i\.' the pravcr of the Ros: v. Th1- was followed bv Rr-llciilclroii by Scrvlrtcs fli caption, hcginninl: tndav. will be held in the afternoon 345 and in the cvcnlnr: 3' Tilfl. safe was carried awav and was IfiI<< er found in the Norih R vcr and brought. lo the silrface by a diver. Personals Mr. Lorne Crawford. (‘uv lravcs this morning for Camp IIIII flospi- ial. Halifax. W. Chester S. Mrlorc re- a busi- Tor- Mr. tilrncd last evening from ness visit. to Nfontrca‘. and onto. wit; Anna Rodd of North \ii‘- Ion is having n ucrv plcroiu vI-il i 1n Victoria. the ztucsi. of M1‘. and Mrs. Kclih Myers. The many friends oi \II~~ "PIP" Hammett. R. N.. will lvc lzlurl t0 know silo is so tar rwrucrlllg from hvl" serious illne.» an Prince‘ County Hospital, as to be alllc to refill-n to her home In Fx-‘rloivll. Mrs. Salli Crockcii returned home Friday aficr spcnriln: somc months. visiting rrluilncs and fTlPhdS in Chl('.l1;n_ \\'!\1r'.~-»r 4nd Toronto. ivlui. u. ~1~ W: (‘rmkntt attended 1r» r-viviv-iion 1.1m Vlxltifll Niaenra (‘n w. Tmnn and other points of miv-lr.‘ ‘. Among I-hmc Ienvilza sJur-‘wv morning on the cxcuirslon In Bos- ton and New York were M; Rilssell Chandlcr, Mr.- Prcd Nfoorc. Mrs. Sam Kr-nncril‘ ~lr.. .\ Jean MacLean. Adclnidc Lock Jean Grant. and Frill-h MacRuc. If It's llews We Ilavelhlflllellave It It's News. ANNOUNFING The opening of the (‘ity News Store, in tlln premises Iornlorly' occupied hy the hiaci-llvcll Nun's. Gt. George Si. Your patrrunlg-c in the put has horn izrratly up~ preciated by the imlrvu“ ovincl. and a roniinnanrr- of this vrry Iy apprrc ated by thr nru mall» agernerlt. ' We curry n compli-Iv lim- of l i I ‘valuable patronage will lw grvai l Magazines, Nclvsropcrs, s -i'i drinks, ‘smokers supplies and 1’ uric-clien- i any. (‘all in and sec us. i El). PINEAII. Proprietor. L409. Unexpected ' October l0. 1937. Marv Ellen Con- ; toll Si . PAGE THREE Mr. Tea Poll Says: For a Delicious Cup of, Full Flavoured Tea Use BRAHMIN Orange Pekoe Tea Bill I Scrcennt Dflmlnic Dov]; 01 mp I was i i 1 I'll rrioitv-unvzl police force " zed illlricr tho Pifihiblilml . and Excise Acts silillrfilll.’ and ugh iaililrc ‘o slop zit Lin.’ scene of an accident. - of a seizure of an allegedly Lqunr anion ziutomoirlc hv R, (r M p, on 'l'liu do); ilk‘. Cilorucd also -\1'II I7". I» \V1IIionl (Ylluilbrll. 1"'.‘1~'1'i‘ W» IIIIVP‘ hw-ll a paswngr-r *1 "i1 "or thcv sold the Sergeant vlroi c, .i.'1 n1 as David 5pm hi‘ .‘~‘"":"ri'1i Dorie Is flexed to havc lIi‘1‘llI‘\'1"I to nhsirilci. tho lvioilnt- cd Ivfuri- while they chased thr- ouloirolillc IIICIIQ’ r1 Chnrlrvtctown srrcri , Th» soiled car sold contnlncrl 111cm o’ rum. Mounted Police tlirr-e file-gallon Death 0f City Woman Sunday Charges were laid as the result€ l Pcicr kiurrzrv. 02-year-old The funeral 1‘1\l"<.i‘ I1’; e110 ‘ "clown l‘\".'»l(IPllt. \\‘.'1O died ,‘ lifzicllean Funeral l‘. .- r ""‘f|'.\‘ SlW-fifll’ “i”. be bllr- I for DcSalilc 2111.1‘ 1." ""7 "I T."‘-"‘I“‘ ‘l1 II" ii“'!1‘f‘T pot-I ZIIYAS,\\‘IIII€‘ a’ u“ ionlnrrou’ lporlvn: 1' was an- iifvlvrcii is" rush‘ ,\fr~'. Stun-av I Iii-rain» siuiclcill‘ ii! on Bavflv-Irl ‘ Hivii- 3111p!» lY‘.-1‘l'1l‘"lE'. “u... rr- I il"lli‘.»_j lo hwv l‘ 111 /\\!‘lIIlt‘ _ilouir' I from 1hr (71: .11‘. n: illc 0106.1. I Iio|_v Rcilvv: cr uIu-rc she ullcnd- 1 rd FPTVIIP. She zllcrl ill an ambul- ance en rouwe i-o hospital from a hoilsc win-re shc \\'.'1s carried lol- iovlri: hr-z- collupe. 1 .\fr kluvraj; \\".l.s the widow oi‘ Pu". , kllirrzlv forlnr-r 'l"_vrmic rosi- cllli‘. whw-c cicllih occurred about. a _\‘CIII' mo. Rrforc her lnarrlagv .-Iu> ‘A115 Kiary Ellen (‘onnoily of lo ll? Siwvvmc: are four krmg‘ ("ilwlrrl mid Pnlvirk m (‘lmrlotto- loxvn. law. Ill Auqusig, NIqing-I and Prirl‘ Ill Ilrlrnli. BI-"i $111,: urc cvpccicd to arrive I I\"l“'»'llI in ihcir mothers funeral 1 ulmh \v1‘I hc licld lrlmorrnw lnorn- I oin 1hr l'I‘.»i-II‘I"I(‘El of her son ‘ Father Flcnliniz. “ . . ‘ . v _> Y‘ \ ' lion Slrccl. n1. 1 lll?fli‘ {tin‘ITI.I.I“.I.'-‘.IIII'.I 1\.-\..'-‘ aim "' Alibi‘. Church. 'T‘.\'ron1>. ella. ofkTucsduvs 1o Our 1'.....-'s1 y’ “mvvw i‘ ‘W? “m he hold ab 930 I PPrpPt-llill Help 1n prcpn1'.1.'-oi1 forI C Tuna.‘ .. the feast. of the lmlnnculnic (‘on- 1 BIRTHS »’\I llrvlih Frccfown fin . Iflll‘ in \I'» and Mrs. Wal- I.l1"r~ RPIW-fly a son, BRYANTON-Ai Kcnsinutxln on Oct. 1, I037, m Mgr. and Mrs. Rxvy Rrvlliirvi. .1 son. David Roy. \'l".FI'lI.l"II--~Al liar’ Prior!" (‘.oIlllty' IIFLmIIIIJ‘ Scpiomlwr, R0, 1.037, tn DI‘. A. \\'. II. and Mrs, Needing a (Iuuulilcr, fi.\i.i\l.l.f\lAN--Al. the Prince ward island lfospilnl on Oci. IIIIIT, Io .\ir. and \frs. Roy Sms nun. (‘IITWIKlIIPtORWI a daughter. nmrrls W” .ansl1\‘.\vl.T-ln this city, Oct. I0. 1M7, Margaret Anastasia. aged fivr weeks infant daughmr of M'r. nod \lr:~. John Arsenmli, Brighton ‘ Mrnun, \\l‘ll(.l" i1 Rilmnlvrsirir, Fktnhrl‘ 1I\_ 15137, blmnlev f,‘ Wanna aged R7 your. l-‘ilncrul Tnin-rlzlv mama Illfl. i lmnnllrsow -- A1 Slllnmersidr,‘ (lclobcr ll, 1037. .\lrs, Jlillrl Rob-I rifsoll Ill ll. r 02nd \'f‘.ll'. Tnlvstiuv. O ‘ubcr l2 u: ‘.3 pill. from ‘. j the rcslili 1.- of lir-r son, Mr. llll- ‘oil Rob . ~1\1‘.. Sumlncrsldc, to 1 (T:l\'I'IIfII*~Il F-ilnrirrv. I , \|l'l.l.l\‘~ »- In (‘Il1tI'IO‘I1"'O\\'ll on flrt/ilill‘ 1o. l<i.l'.‘ Alirrrl l..l\i1l'1'.1r..=. ..,-.,1_ r .-'rv\ an- m’ 11y . ‘Pill Hr»: \.'I1I‘1ii:», IT’! irlviluii .‘“r1i'. Tho IIII1""'II ‘"09. irnvh VP-Illililv niorinui! at 9R0 tn South Flinn‘. lifitillfl’ - T11 (‘IIIII‘IOIIP‘O\\'TI on nolly. widonv of the lute Peter Murray, 'l‘yronc. Tile funeral will taki- plru-c irmn he residence of her mil. Gvrnrr‘. hiurrrrv. ‘zfififiraf- Wcdncsdsv morning at kiln In Si. Anns blnlrcll. Tvrono, ivlicu- scrvlvc will Inkc place at 910. Ca Of Tdllucznks -ll.vg:lrty' and family lo thank all those who so “rs. Lucy u isli kindiy helped in ihcir recent sud hcnrcavcmcnt. also for their Muss (larch. Spiritual Ilouqlicts and Lclll-rs of .\'_\lT'I]ll\tI\_\'. L-dllll- ';~ “o; m‘ ~- N. D. MacLean . lINIlICRTAKI-IR t lihlllALlllliR (Thnrloitciown and North Wiltshirc more from 0711"" i iince were was llllllli.’ mom-ow, mission. sPl'\'ll't' was c.1- lug with hi" 23rd and 121st Psziilrlq \v1~.. led by eldor Silas A. .\I'lr riders Clooruc I\I [IE8 AIIEI-l-‘uneral 0f Rev. m") AGAms-r Ewenlllacllougali PIIBE IIIFICIER ; largest ever the dlTPPllOll oi 1. were conduciwl 1v. ard Westaway o1 Scotland at Comb‘ 1 private service ~ late home, Uplwl‘ at tcn o'clock at which Rev. ll . - dent of the Mir A so lair-n and Rev. H. D. P. orui o! St. Paul ‘a Church 21.. II C F‘. Rev. 3 . I '0 file I‘VI'!‘li\|~rj j i _ The funeral oi '11» I..! Ewen MBCDOILURII, ll ll , jvl oi the Churn; of :11 Prince Edward lelnzwl, 1.1.1.» 1. .. .. Saturday last 3W1 \\'.1.'~ .u..~ (‘I 13w . jv.~i.'1.\.-c. Ab,‘ . .. The furlcrul ‘u ' , pr .-.l- Lil.- Fri crowded All Illlrru _ojlrli.. 1'14 of -"II;l'.lll‘P. H111». lllilvl‘, , the r the Rrv, 1e aswmbiv was 1.1 1.. p, < "I!" 1'. .' nmbririce co": J. G. lvfnrlhc» Mr. \V(\\i;l\\"1',' ridress of (‘nmfnri J‘ and cohzrcclnoh _ 1. . -. 1 ory ]7l'>t\‘l‘l‘ u 1.. p». .,___.-. ,. 1,, z- t. ltrv. ll. l). RilYlllflil, I The rcremolll‘ o.‘ H111 cw.» "as corlducvm Irv ‘Prue Brnihclz». and illc pail Rnbortsnn r1111’ ilzrrll Hi“ \l.~ Iiivlr iii and AIh ' r..- ,\;~.-\",.g Shove; m.“ of Aunusilne Corr; and, _i,...,_.cn._,..m of Summersirle. Sonic 1.11mi- r. . thorn lllo ta»- rious conclccailons 1w”; I) .~ hon- nra r y from all parts of this pvm from abroad icsri a Fl II Phone I49 Q I PWIWBI 1 FOR s.\l.l: sl 1 I i 1 I pallhcrlrors, A profusion hf {my nd synlpozhi- 11cm. umber of brr.»n\-.-r1_ frfTllilrinitp ttlnftrb (limit; TVESDAIW- 9:30 a. "Ir-T. n. \'.\|y\|11\~.7\lfll~<1 IIIHIHY “III. {i230 p. rn.-- lllssiorl Baud eorlql Ilrlll. R100 n. m.-.~r i‘. P. IF-iorinl Hall _ ..._ e . . ,7 p, TOO LZIIC Til (Iiqfq-fy rnvvnmsru o1 "uosri w viclnliv Hurray- -,,._ f, .v . _;_ F (‘iulslliq ll .. 1%,“ '. 1.‘ .11. t \l. IIILYYIYG ‘ Ii.~1~ I111": r... slfivl-s and s Apply Bu lam-i. . H?‘ 1:—'v".‘-l‘>'-I‘_ "were: . SPECIALS it r11: rwo Macs Barrera Aspirin 11'. - .. . I s liurs Fruitutivl-s, Llltic _ D0tld's Kidney Pills Colgatcs Tooth PM". Largo — - __ _.. Tooth Brushes 231-. “. fur - Dr. (‘how's Ncrir- lwlml (‘olnpound Syrup l|\|m- phnsphilcs - -.- -- . Face Cloths I01 Inr .- .- I-v . Ilrl ~~- -- . Fund's (‘olrl llliil \Ili1i\|illi,: (‘rcanl — — -~- 2m- niul 1'11‘ Viccroy llot “on r llulllrs — ~ — — - —— lflli and 9H0 Bill Folds, 651'. !I>'.1'. .\I..'-.II I.fl(‘|I Finn's Fruit Mills lfii- null I'M- Ironizcil Trust -- -- — - 5W1‘ ‘ DR. I.. ll. I-\ \\‘\‘ STOM \(‘ll .'\lI\‘ll [ti-T For Indigestion. ll\~|i.-|i~1.\ Sour stomach, ll» lit i‘. s: and all su1 l1 lrmlhl \ of stomach. TRY F.\ .\\‘ s‘ - ‘~ I tl."..\( ll SIIXTFHIH PRICE PFR lltlTllli I r11: two mics Phone Sll. R31‘ P. O. Box 312