Fatah’ r" w: 3: ‘iii 3% j iii y? r711.‘ {Ir V‘; ,2». .~ . e. ' ‘l3’ ii m,» t 1 ‘ l a‘ ‘s1, p, l. k, viii I .. ‘ti. ix It h’, y. p‘ i? ‘ . p‘ y» fl “l "ft >1. c‘ , n, ' 1x1 ‘s’. f ,3, gist. I ‘iv L‘ R7297 "cl fly w ow i} ‘l ‘J >v~ g€L=3-:%liii l i} l’. t l i. t i n o 3.55 EJZQMQc-zmsrns-rw ct. C; ln- ~-- i in»... omcct~u=miou~ amazon»? n“. TUESDAY. Mr. Jules Tremblay F O Holt, Renfrew & l Co. Quebec will be at this store Tuesday Afternoon Wednesday, Thursday, I Friday Mr. Tremblay‘ will lie as usual showing latest ideas in Fur Coats and small furs. He will also be glad to meet anyone wishing to have repairs and alterations made. Mr. Tremblay will conduct his display in the annex, second floor. y Moore 59° McLeod Ltd g- _ . :4. MISS NORA K. GILES demonstrates and fits Lover's Form Foundation Garments here on October 21st and 22nd Wednesday f9’ Thursday Bring your foundation garment problems t0 Miss Giles. She will be in our Lingerie Depart- ment all day Wednesday and 'I‘hui'sdzly' to advise-tit-demonstrate. See the new LO VER’S FORMI foundation garments llrztliiiel ' What was thought to be the fossil of a. DIYIIISIOFIC reptile, found near Baguio, P. 1., has been reported by ls the University of the Phillippiiles to be only a boulder shaped like a rep- tiles head. County Indoor Interscholastic Track Meet Keiisington Rink, Tuesday, October 27th at 6.30 p. m. Prince INTERMEDIATE OPEN EVENTS lfin yiirct; dash. :30 _\‘ill'(l.i dash. £16 lbs. weigh for height. 56 lbs. weigh for distance. Shot Put, 16 lbs. Open to all .',~chol:ir:; ‘chool in Prince County. 40 yards dash. 100 yards dash. a’ lending '220 yards dash. Pole Vault. 8B0 yards dash. Broad Jump. High Jump, High Jump. Broad Jump. ' Pole Vault. Any school Wltillllli; to send School Relay 4-220 yards. competitors please write Secretary for application blanks. No appli- JUNlOlt ration lllililllS needed for open t‘\'f'lll.5. The management requests 40 yards dash, 10 years. the teachers to cc-operate so as to 4o yard: dash, 11 years make this one of the outstanding 40 yards dash, l2 years. events of the season. 4r; yard,- (lnsh, 13 years. l-Intries close Saturday, Oct. 24th, '1; jvards dash l4 and l5 years. 1931. The KFllFillKtOll Tuc-of-ivarTeain challenge any team in Prince County. w- L. DELANEY, scci-ctiii-y. fllfll-"ii Sat, Wed. Flat, 'l‘u<‘, 'l'hur ~'::€;~': '~~ "" r 7i It‘. ‘Indl Mark Successful Fox Feeding Is the problem of our I-‘nx Ranchers today. flow to grow strong, vigorous foxes that will produce pelts of flna texture and lustrous sheen l\ uppermost in all minds. TIIE IMPIIRIAI. niscuri" (70.\ll'.~\.\'i'. l.l.\ll'l‘l-ll), llllvc found the solution in their deservedly popular Imperial Fox Biscuits and Imperial Puppy Food Regular feeding of these is giving the desired results In our Canadian Ranches. "IMPERIAL-FED FOXES" an; in a class by themselves. They "produce the goods." Ensure success by liberal feeding of IMPERIALS. For sale by leading Island dealers or direct from factory. IMPERIAL BISCUIT 00., LTD. I Phone 721. flow 448. Charlottetown, P, E, I, .».-nuuA-ii..».i.¢.i tw-‘m .4 . ..=...».. c-A-u-u-m ~__ . t THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN iwesrrnu cutinoun -PYBENE Fire Extlnlgulsher kills an oil fire, uvec life, fn stock at. Bruce's. 9460-10-20-21. —EMERALD DAIIYING 00., }wlll receive Cream on Thursday, t October 22nd and deliver Cheese to l patrons on the lame day. ' 0461-10-20-21. -A’1‘ FBEBTOWN on Tuesday cv- mlng, Oct. 20th, the Elmer Parnell concert C of A ‘ will present u variety concert in Birch Grove Hull. 041240-1641 c. Eastern Guardian .."SEE “BATTLING BETTY ANN" Comedy Drama. in three acts presented by the Montague Players in the 1. O. 0. F. Hall, Montague, Friday, October 23rd. Reserved seats on sale at MabonKs Drug Store. 9462-10-20-31. ..'EBENEZER W. Ir-The 0020b" ei- meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Herbert Mathesfin with nine members and two irlsltors present. Meeting opened by singing "IVS '9 Good Time to Get Acquainted" and repeating the Creed. Roll call W85 answered with jokes and riddles. Sick committee reported that sev- Oral sick people had been treated. A letter of thanks was read, also E very courteous and satisfactory one from the Minister of Public Works thanking for information in regard to the bad place in the road, also a railing for bridge. Money voted for the School Fair—tea.chers to decide the amount, Roll call at; the next ‘meeting will be answered by puyinB Miss Peacock, Come in and be fitted Handclasp End ‘In Death CHICAGO. ILLS. Oct. ISL-Matt Koib, gambling and liquor Czar of the Noithivest side, was shot to death yesterday, while the assassins accomplic grasped the victim's hand in cordial greeting. The killing occurred in K01b’s Morton Grove, Roadhouse, which which, police said, was invaded five months ago to the day by Capone l-loodlums carrying an ultimatum to the tax-associate of Jack and George “Bugs" Moran to “clear out of the district." The killing, as reconstructed by police zrtcr questioning witnesses, occurred about 4 A- M- TWO m?" arrived at the Kolb roadhouse in an automobile and after belnE Rd- mltted by the doorman. they walked across the dince floor t0 where Kolli stood beside a door. ‘fiiello, Matt," said one of the m_eii, extending his hand. “Hellol” replied Kolb, recognizing the two. ,One of the men, holding Kolbs lhand in u tight? crip- Whlslwfed llossord Garments Will he at This Store All llay Wednesday, Oct. 21st. garments. PRDWSE. BROS LIMITED ime fees‘ The “lecung closed wlthi something that made Kolb (‘llllftklfhl .the National Anthem. A tree con-wand leaned dose“ while the grip, Demonstrator of and see all the newest Civil Servants Set Example In Alberta (Canadian Press) EDMONTON, Alta. Oct. 19—The Alberta civil servants will co-oper- ate in assisting the province to meet its pfCSClll. financial difficul- ties through voliitary salary contri- butions on a, “graduating 505.18," premier J. E. Brownlee stated t0- nyghg, The contributions will be turned over to augment the province's unemployment relief fund. The statement came from the Premier when he was asked to lun- piify his reference this afternoon to "a close analysts of the whole financial sllilfitlOll of the province by the government and a group of civil servants." This body, comprising the civil servants provincial executive, to- gether with government representn tives is making a study of all the angles incidental to the present fi- nancial situation, Mr. Brownlee said. "The scale of contributions will have the some effect as reductions in salary, the Premier stated. The lltlTlilNiillRiiNG n m c luv uvs _l_i_ElTlY C. P._R. President In Optimistic. Address Stresses ‘N e e d of Wisdom, Prudence A n d Courage In Present Crisis. (Canadian Pres!) MONTREAL, Qua, Oct 19- "Ncne of the fundamentals have changed. Canada. is still a great country with actual and potential wealth of great magnitude," declar- ed E- W. Beatty, Chancellor of Mc- Glll University, in responding to the toast of "McGlll" at a monster graduate dinner here tonight. "It can be acid of Canadians, who are far from being c. boastful people, that they are steady, level- eyed and prone to meet their diffi- culties confidently and without hysteria," Mr. Beatty continued. "I believe Canada is showing more of this spirit today than ever 1n its history, and l1‘ the greatness of a. nation can be judged by the fibre of its people, this Dominion ls a1- rearly a great nation. We have suffered for two years as we have never sufferedf and though, because the difficulties are facing us, they may appear to be greater difficul- ties than ever experienced before, still it ls undeniable that the prob- lems we are meeting are new and they weigh heavily upon the citi- \ OCTOBER 2c. 1931 a wonderful‘ bargain 10 last iseason’s UR COATS v reduced u to $75£& We over estimated last season's demand- bought a few too many FUR COATS-these ten are left on our racks. They are all first rate gar- ments, choice furs, handsome finish but a bit shorter than today's style demands. The coats shown include French Seal, Dark Rat, Golden Rat, running in regular price from $135.00 to $165.00. They are all to be cleared at one flgt price $7 5.00 - e lilwtliiiévtls- 119-121 omit Street a - ciicricnczowii of. Clcw, Mary I Farrell, JamerlWOMEN CAPIAINS FOB TUB.- Llewellyn, James Creed, Lillian‘ KEY King, Heath Llewellyn, Genevieve, Women 0819i“!!! 1°!‘ “Full! W" Junleson, Albert Johnson, Marjorie seLs ls foreseen with the outlining Jamleacn, Doris Lovers, Eva. Jaek-' of plans for the opening of a wo- son, George Glow, Phyllis King,‘ men's branch ct the Merchant Mur- Godfrey Jamleson, Harry Murphy,‘ fne School at stamboul. The Ilrlt Alfred Jdmlesfln, Nicholas mmii- temmine students will be enrolled gun, Daniel Daley, Francis Creed. Madeline Creed. Mail’ MCCRYNII. this year, and a regular oouroc, such as ls prescribed for men. W111 b0 test which was very interesting was put on by Miss Helen Matheson for which she gave two prizes. In- strumental music was also enjoyed- A nice lunch was served. BRITISH LEADERS’ SONS WILL TAKE THEIR OWN COURSE Oliver Baldwin and Malcolm Mac~ Donald To Stand For Election As Laburitcs LONDON, Oct. l6- Oliver Bald- win, 32 year old son of the Conser- vative lender, is one who does not follow in the footsteps of his polit ical father. He. has announced his acceptance of the Labor party's nomination for the house‘ of commons from Chatliam. straight issue versus capitalism. Thus he will be arrayed against Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, his father, who is supporting the National go- vernment. Malcolm Macdonald has backed his father, Rt/Hon. Ramsay Mac- donuld through his controversy with the Laborites but will seek re- election 115 a candidate of that pal" ty. His sister, Ishbel, is not a can- didate for parliament, but is cum- paignlng for her father in his re- belljous" constituency. . Megan Lloyd George is stumping the country in support of Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George's Liberal prin- ciples and is seeking to retain her own seat. Arthur Henderson, Jr- is a Labor member of the house and so fur us ls known will cling to hls' father's party in the election. Thieves stole a safe from the cine- ma in Aldershot military camp in England, smuggled it past the guard, carried it more than a. mile, broke it open, and found only $15. Painful Piles Go Quick-No Cutting-No Selves It takes only one bottle of Dr. J.S. Leonhardtfs prescription — HEM- ROID — to end itching, bleeding, protruding plies. This internal rem- edy acts quickly even in old, stub- born cases. HEZM-ROID succeeds because it heals and restores the af- fected parts and removes blood con- gestion ln the lower bowel - the cause of piles. Oaly an internal medicine can do this, that's why selves and cutting fall. Hughes Drug Co., Ltd, says HEM-ROID Tablets must end your Pile misery or money back. twus maintained. the other maul pressed. a pistol earliest Killbs‘ (head and fired five shots. The assassins started to dilmfb then apparently fearing the wounds had not been fatal walked l back and fired several more shots ilhtfl the prostrate body. Tllm zens of this country. But if one can get away from the gloom which seems to prevail in all financial How soon its recommendations ‘centres’ and go thr-Ough Canada as ‘n be “do ted and mader {ma} i1” have recently done. and observe L“ ll and talk to those, particularly in y we gwwmmem‘ me Premler the west, who have their own im- was not prepared to state. mediate and serious problems‘ one _"_*_"—“"_ cannot but be impressed with the surveycf the group is a continuous study 11nd its reports are made to the government from time to time. i they left- ,Attempt To Beat’ t Altitude Record (British United Press) BRUSSELS, October l9; ~ An attempt to heat his own world re-l icord for altitude will be niade He m“ campaign "on 3' next spring by Professor Piceard; twho made the memorable bnllon Jascent to ten miles above the learth last May. t The same ballon end instru- ‘ments will be used iii the next ascent, but a ‘lighter gondola. made of aluminum, ls being coli- structcd, which Professor Piccurd believes will enable the balloon to climb even higher than ten miles. The expedition will be financed by the Belgian national fund for scientific research. i“Dead ” Boy Comes Home (British United Press» LONDCN, OClObIl‘ Ill-Having attended this? son's funeral four years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Georg: Miller, of Rtidnor Park, received a z considerableshockwlien the "dcad“ lad w~lked into their house the other night. Six years ago their son left home. and two years later Mrs. Miller identified the laody of a. boy, who had been killed in a street laceident, as her missing son. The dead boy was buried in the local cemetery and a tablet wrs erected to his memory. But the real George Miller, who lsteamed into Paddington Station ‘g, Mary Farrell’ 3_ Evelyn Jamie!“ fact that there is nothing about, this country that is radically wrong or anything that is not capable of solution, given wisdom, Prudence and courage." Locomotive"’sn New Record i sruEEEoN SCHOOL (British United Press) LONDON’ o°t°ber~ ' 19”“? The following is the standing of World's record vf '18 miles per stiirgccii School for the month of hour. yield by the Canadiin spptmnber. iPHKYiYiC- by nearly ten IIIIIPS 1W1" Principal's Department-Grade thew". lVIIL-l Lillian King. The record made on the Swirl-i Grade vn__1 Clare wright, 2_ den Paddington run, which is 77% iqames Creed, 3. Howard Wight, j inlles. The “Launceston Castle" l Grade vI__1_ > James Llewellyn‘ with her train behind her on her Mary Jncks0n_ _ first run over this line, having‘ Grade v__1, Florence Glow. Z . made the journey in 59 minutes . 5m“, MacKmrwn, 3_ Patricia and 30 seconds. She has won the ‘Wight 4_ Gmdys Landflgan a right. to wear on her iron breast a Gmdys Lave" Lavers‘ 5_ Catherine ‘pair of wings and the words, "The JHCkQOH‘ 7_ In, Murpluh ‘World's Fastest 'I‘rain." Grade IV.——1- Caroline Creed 2. Mary Creed, 3. Hattie Graham, 4. Gordon Johnson. 5. Irene Creed, Yale 6. Percy Jamieson. Assistant's Department- Hzstorzc Papers Grade III.--1. Heath Llewellyn 2. Doris Livers, 3. Albert Johnson. 4. Genevieve Jamieson, 5. Eva Jackson, ‘ 6- Marjorle Jamteuon, ‘f. Cluiencc ‘Ceilings. , Grade lI.-l. George Glow, 2. NEW HAVEN. Conn, Oct. i9.-' Original copies of three proclam- ations dealing with the restoration Pl lli Kl . of ChnrlesII to the throne of Eng- graze glam Sr_1 Madeline} land in 1660 and punishment of Creed ' ' ' ' ,the regieldes have survived nearly stage I_2nd S!___I Godney ithree centuries of time and found ‘their way into Sterling Memorial A“, d J l , 4. H ll . uni-cry at Yale- The university éjnde “its?” st :';‘_'i1M“;§’ari_ anTlounced yIZlCGIIE-AfiZIIOXIS of Char-l Llewellyn’ 2' Mary Mccanon‘ l w° 2° p d_ no "enderl l. Frances Creed. 2. Gerald "S n" """‘“ m“ ‘ s“ Lonnicmi. a. Daniel Daley. 4. of certain members of the‘ courtiRcynnmq Llewellyn’ 5‘ Myron which sentenced and carried out Jackson 6| Lona Mcmnmn the “emu” °l his father‘ Thei Perfect Attendancez-Carollne “he” dated May 18' 1°60" wast creed Irene Creed. Gordon John- lssued by the House of Lords two- Patricia Wight manna i son, weeks before the return of the king to power end ordered the Jamleson , 2. Nicholas Lannlgun 3. is now l8, was alive in Ayrshire and had never heard the news ofl his own death. Police are now; trying to discover the identity of) the boy who was buried in Kit-i bowie cemetery. Composer; "No, madam, I was putting a new string on my violin." i seizure of the persons and estatesl of certain named Judges. t o S The names mentioned in the proclamations include Edward] gflfiflfiq“l"figg‘%_“$,lf,f Whallev, William Goff and John lt-Ivv lhll t-hervllzlfl! clfllfll Dlxwcll Whalley and Goff" were mllmmlnu‘ nhmun‘ concealed by friends in New Haven quick we; to got relief and f I hlll when they were nought here. ‘jm .' M" "u. T. g- provlded for the girls. Those who wish to become engineers will be given the opportunity. The clung: is the result of the desire to 10110! the sea expressed by a. greet num- ber of Turkish misses. Observer! soy it is just another step in the emancipation of Turkish women following the discarding of the bu‘- tm veil. Mary Llewellyn and Reynolds Llewellyn. Grace LcLacheur, Principal. Lilly Creed. Assistant. (Patriot Please Copy) All the business world needs now is a. man M10 can bring orders out of chaos. wwrv. us‘ ‘ n Supcr/brP/asbrlW/Boud n mmmnmmmmndansmndaanaanan Beaver. lNSUlcATlN-O AND firs? WALL PLASTER BOARDS We Sell all of above Material MacDONALD - ROWE WOODWORKING ($0., LTD i Charlottetown PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTORS ll. T. lltlLMllll LTD SUMMERSIDE guard your health. Mild. i Dlxwell lived here several years. 71w All-S’ WBRIN-GING UP FATHER Di Byjéeorge McManul ME WlFE l6 WAITIN’ wove ME l l snouu: v-wvz seem acme: I'LL 4o Home AM: SPEND A QUIET EVENINZ, WrrH ‘THE FAMu>I I Q rill, ln|1 Fenian Servlrt. lar- Greal Britain rl|hln rcurved vouw. ano-r, Al-OYISLJS l