_______.._ SEyTEMBER so. 19sz_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 6K5 B01958. QUOTATIONS DEPARTMENT 011-0101111011 nrscussrn Dr. F. C. Elford,'Poul- " i; r y Husbandman, Here To Look Into Means 0f Helping A Poultry Industry. _, The extending of the co-operation Presentation At P. E. I. Hospital Miss Helen E. I-Iowatt, Assistant Superintendent and cpezaimg Room supervisor cf the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital yesterday severed he: connections with that. Institution. Previous to her depar- ture the Medical Staff presented her with the following address and purse of gold: ' Charlottetown Sept. 29th. 1982. Miss Helen I-lbwatt Assistant Superintendent Prince Edward Island Hospital Charlottetown, P. E. I. Des: Miss Hewett,- In any orgafizatltm, whether political, industrial, or cued-dated P; l‘ l N C d ' G ’ R u u W0 l1 . » 8w ana ran ov t. Montreal York Stocks B d. ~ _ _____ on Quotations Stock Market t at‘! .... . ' "' "" "' ocks . High Low Close a (flee-ll s , 2941,. Allied Chem . my, so 30% (Canadian Prue) i uotatloh TkEAoko 3.; 011:3’; 1",,“ ' noxrrrnan, Sept, 2o_ I illt S. enmfn, u, Canada on ______ “t "u. b tdkrilrgflizsrket T“ lam” hm" (Canadian Prong) t 3“ i'°1§‘"°“u"1' rs 11th:. ti" us" w a . a; u urn o or . _ _ . w’ u‘ wit? gzilncrnilrrgrtdgnaka Canada Ilry l2 ll ;%111\1A‘r°'101a9raa..'."f 2" 2N‘ “nu s Illlll“, 10m,‘ "m" y". (‘an Pac 11y ... .... 11% 1004.10". 51b 1 Dec 1937 ll l 102 103 i‘ I . int‘: Other denier; (Ynse F. J. I ... .... V; 53% ‘WA ' n - 1'5 1% " qnmntolitturbed about the ml" "ml 0 -- -- '-~ 25% 4V 9A5‘: ' Taxable lune: “Hum” " "-10% my‘ my’ ,, e not Ill! 1 s ‘a Wm “m” Com 5mm,“ __ of n. c, Pow A 2m 201/, 2m land sh men cent duty on can m“ ‘H u. ‘u y‘ ‘M 0 a Bruck Silk ... .. 4 4 i r . with nthkwecmlt gm- ogrm- Cont link A ... .... ' 1050,; ‘Fell ""1""! ~- butter nno l' l“ mark“ ‘g Corn Prods ... ' 99b}, “hm ll" ill - ~ - - -- s l “Knitting 11- y felt that Din Match . .. ma“ 1.19;}... (‘all Ni" POW ceniil I 9° d o! ieuv but"; Drug lne_ ,_, ,, __ “aim M-nq (‘an Cnr ... "M" Nb n ronld be obtnin- East Kndil the» '°‘"" PM ~- -- vrrr hero now“ I d that the Gen Eiec . . m“ 75 "l" S. El l‘ 1| Illilllllfl- ab", ed 4n "ma- Gen Foods ... ... .. 31% ' ' ' “llll 1 M" M“ hwfztmndinn market bell!!! Ge“ Mom" "r - m7‘ ~3-—"'r 108! (‘onrernion Insure (Ann PM: Ry "ll “i m“ ihvel by enr-ly winter 118% 17% 1W. "°“' “mm ""l'°" 1 likclv around 00x. am 2w. m, 1 Nov 411.1111 07'" h-pprlllll“ "ll" ~ 1h l""llll "m" ‘vriendod on the 10 0v, 00’. mfr Nov 41-51 n73“; 0,50; _om s. C011] ir.h":n';°r"'(“ “or c2111; rlorvn from 40% 411/. 411/. m1 1 Nov mm '. or?» it; A311," ' - rill 10,,“ Receipt! were 51:: .1101,“ ‘éillxlt 414,1 hov 40410 .. 00.00 0on0 m 5mm, _ . int Ni kl ..- “ advanced, zrfihanosgirggzh quiz “r2014 :33. m1 1m onnl Sen-Ire n»... in,“ n“, ivnm, _ ., . in lessyiqbnnelcliti. "h" n 21 m _ 10% M; my‘ 5 15 No“ m" mum “w” .\lc(‘.oii Fran ... 10 0% 0 "¢Z°-t§§§1r»ndo"or rs to 1s cents 3cm rflugur: .. 21% 210i 21% s‘, 1s Nor. 1041 miss 1031b‘ 33;, B152: " 1.? fig. en -- o ......'r1l.’-'-" ., '~ -<~- enlell- "an [""'..'1[°,§‘§5“'¢,ir'¢e:eund Tex Gulf ... ... .. 271': Ouaranloed Bo r1‘ N m", C‘ N‘ "' " my‘ 10% my‘ yorenis. "m: {mu Efleruw u” ‘(in (‘m- ___ u", 29% 28% amp‘ " ' Ponmrrns . 30 fin 110 "d, 14 t0 ‘mumfl! M“ be Union P00 ..... '10 74 - 5 15 Nov 1M0 101mm r; P000100! Pfd ... 05 05 05 °",,"';'.“.°hr"§>u~‘rh two 0011f! e "MM Porn 111/. 101/» 101/» i" N 1r 4v. 1011' " 1.11100... §,"“}’“ {PK " .1,‘ ..'{""’ 35"‘. r ' . 1 ‘ ' ' - ' ' " - -' , l. ‘orr . _. “f iivrclnta were ' 34d] cnsofl‘. gtflflhu- ‘ " 4g,‘ 4&7; Simwiuigrrn . 11% 17% 17W s 1"" "m" “Mm-Ina Fennuloi; " ' "" " " " w’ n“ Steel nf (‘on 20% 201,4 20V; t. u» ii cllnis nnd Quebec! 0t 1 T; g‘.- n~ 4 Win Elect all. 5'1; W‘. “m; "punts-hold unchanged New M' ' f" R- ‘ i t s k r"""."'.'"=..!::.'.".: l3 "ll"? t“ 8 2" ".1 - | 0on0 !\"“' Bmnrm-r o r t 1 n ____ r‘ 11' 31 1070 1 "m u" *°.."."';"“h;""i.l‘."." ".2. "o; . .0 ~ ~ 121-23 All i "l" l’ (c d1 r ' ' ' ' "' . :1 hnrrr. rorronro, “ET-r: "e.'.°'21’._ M", H“ m“ 5 "m" 1°53“) -~- .- A i illinrcllaneons u, __, ‘igiki/fil Iii-ZN; emf? ‘Government Bond; Thil l3 reserved for net". but ' .. '. -‘ ‘ ts f haracte °|0¥TREAT-l_1l1rri0y_ cmmflrm, . .1,“ h“ gut!!! “m rnnznil 10,2110 102,19 cute. lsemen o a new; c rx rrn _ 1. M n"(;|l!‘l!!iFN‘i;ilI\‘-’Qv4lifl: _ ,2, 25/ - -. r. .. 10..-. 10-12.. 102,20 ‘may be Inserted at the rate o! 4e. _;1,'I;,:.pr'1..}1- whont patcrrtrr, ‘firth y. T"ll\'“r Doha .. 4131/, 4:17,, 42:1; ‘ P" 17°35» it'll-Ni)’ lllilhlfi ill Id‘ . FIN“ gocnnrls 400 Florin lrnk- In“? ‘Inn... .. 1W. b; Jnt s, 1., 104.. . 1022. 102.25 102,2: vanee. nr-hu ton r1 ihortll- "l" llnao au-nuam " " 1"0 115. 1'10 11 n {a 0' -—— ‘flflrlliyrqfl. inn _i'l'-_ fanned mdznnd ".2 2- 0- 0- ~“. T?" rxls .. . 4.1., 490;, 49a; .. h" 00 lbs 1' my M. - my nunkh,“ mu,“ __ _ _ "’ '_ ~ ~ “"‘__ -~ l“ P5 Kl CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Cen- rlr W‘ l“? '“l““~‘"‘ °"t'“"°- fr. r‘ Pioneer .. MMW‘ tr i Parish services on Sabbath l“ ‘1 Q‘°"’§" fl“"”'§“°-.2,it‘i-‘ Q1 (‘lcrlrY . a " ' rum-r. '0 ‘"“‘ - ‘l ' D .\1| ,, ',' October 2nd, Gias 0w Road at 2.30 ,, fresh (lXiTfIR in rnrtovtn . n ‘(a ~ - v- ~ 10¢ 10'» ma p.m.Pcoplr< Church. ctr nt7p.rn from, first»! I11 carious '22! "r I "I " ' M" 9"" '37“ "7" "7" é“ “has in "firm." m, figilrlrnzljrrnnfroli Rcvn] _ ‘n1 y- 11:1 v . _.__ _ _ rwgr time In riiririrw 20- onions-I nouwfihmd " _' '-——- AUCTIOK SORT‘; .1!" rm n’ W..." vrrllllhfvrlrrg a0 11h 1:," 7.,~ Ihwm. (mm 7 a L _, q t V» . m '_, “m”, y It gnhhlnrs S0 lh. Hit: 70 Kirk Yuk” _ ‘ M w ‘av “ _ ‘ n “'__ . , l" k 1r 1 » will" Wt- °°—“"l' l"l“"‘““ 13.1.1 viii" n r - . » 1,, 11mm» 1W1! mar-mic nrr- nlnlfl- FIN ware‘ _~ ' p- ---v_\.- ‘l 1.1“- n firm tone with some unwnrd “ ‘ ‘ ‘ " ' t, -_ .4 i1 VIINIIPI t "' tnrrkvrrv -—-V1ill't'.i'nn frnnh 1;"? ‘V IQ —-~-- . n . _ - .» t :.".'".f.".“ $213.?" ssh-ML,“ 3.3:... r‘ 1: ... -. .1 1...", ghlnmllrvffi urn iwinrr rnedc 2n y _ ' l — '3," q -.“-- ._ , ‘ , .9": llrtFlti {i=1 flu-hr 9i or-rnnd- " ‘I ‘ Y ‘ -- _, , .1 t ;‘ , 11.4.11; .4; mm». __ _ _ _ _ urn-u 1r,“- pwq ,,.,,.,...,|,.,| "hi" offav l:rl ... ... -.l . , _ _ k .. l.» ... .-..~.1r. m .lr.s rltjr “\'-!r"nflhr“ M" "mum, ,,,.,,...,,.,.. Qtfarqzyivroa .. o” ....» u. tit. P101111» a. i.‘e,>.r.tm-.n» new‘ ‘mm’; m‘ m Summirsd 1 rgxnrv Fr:'hr1l:ltvlflfl‘p;Ytl‘il; "s c0 knwml‘; -- mi of Agrcuture and by the R.C.M.P. and Mr C v Snow Mwuntant o, “is. s/lcon a r. c rercr cnserl . . "' ' .. , -' - - "‘"' ‘N-Ipm n“ ' o! ‘mead smuggling and ‘bootleg? the Summerside branch has been ivovrnv ‘lY-Fi1.1|r recrllnfs herr "I"""‘d" ' ing" of New Brunswick skunk l-lv wI-rvl 1H0 char-who Bnmvlfirvlvl r0 NM“ f“ transferred to New Glasgow, N. S ‘chm: far flu- rnrroannmiinr: dill‘ (.2.‘l“'1',§p,' w, . Snoukim this province. for the ~t war, Tie m rl-rrlt H e fl m. ‘ ‘ ’ u f 1 _ v our“ 0.101.011: r-tr§°"o.'r'r".°r1.. r." l‘l“l""" q, 5 W, p ‘we ° ibmmng “my p” = rut: VICTORIA DRIVING 11m: Mi snot nf fiximo 2000 firafs s" -"‘“’“‘° 21/‘ ...‘ t“ " mems- The “Jenn” l5 made ill ll ' 21_ lernrnla 144st when-r» shin- fiizjflfl" ‘R1 ‘Q1, 3g... canudian Prgsg qespatch, dared cum Wm hmllnqiflee “c” w‘ Li?" 331N111} "Xiifm-iz ‘Stitii’ kl? figglllfggg; 27 27l- g”; Charlottetown, Sept. 2'1. reading as °r;‘“1°“:tt°w“ mg’ i"; Pi": 5:“; .... - ~ - - _ . .. ur a a ernoon, co er s a. wfiTiI-fihywhhrx 1,, n tirmnr “mm, Srulhnry» Basin .... 71' ’l_il_ i1 fonllws- skunk bOOkWSBm-S l5 3| yTh 1 ,., d g 1d ‘man m“ N," mum“, flunmgh n0 Srglstréxizc ... .. 93% i?" 152V‘ new mdustry in these pant Toipillhh 1:88 068865. rrrgeei 51 11 825 qm,“ _,_ .,_ . -. .. _. _ _° _ ,1.“ mn_\“.__".,,,mf§l‘";:; ‘Wm m, {lflfk nuFru-e .. -» a. 001 r.d the Island of these pests the-l °° ey “ms mssm‘ PW"; various hctro this rreekh nl- was: Government recently offered 8. cents’ 5547-940-21 . ow- , lam: i§2S,',‘.,,‘,‘,'.,",f”“‘“-‘,,,§‘,,,,,,,, ll rich! 11hr: . M‘ bounty of 50 cents per skunk snout. _ i 0n'¢tf.-+r"'§"'"“ in": m" r-“mm snTgrrur-“etriéé Wrrloooillé s°lll° 1118901005 fellow in New KELIALSMALLWQOD-Jrlle "m!" - ~ coma 10-1», - Brunswick smuggled over 1,000 riage of Anna Theresa, second .\.\'l"0ll\'l-‘. Wholesali- (lcnlrlrx r Milli!!!‘ prndrrror-z for "Ila .1\-»»1.-'a Thrlnlpffl 0t H10 fnrm "Yiflls 20-20. is ‘.‘i‘i_ pullers oxtrns 2313i, ew York Curb Blah Low Close . (l 5% 5- 0",’; it'll: linrlrs mrr (‘yon Tl .. .. nrr Sup 120w .. .. 1G, 0nd El A .. Il . ‘l’. Fin] of (‘on A .. .. l lloio in 1.: vow] . ("o reign Exchange HOXTREAI“ Sept, 2i)—Britlsh and inn 1 cxvhnngc in rclutlnn to lhc . on rlollnr, 11s corrrpllorl 11y the ‘PM llrrnk of Cniinrlrr, closed lmlny h fulluvs: Argentina peso 0,2807. .0044. Arraimlln pound Belgium in-iizn 0,1 0_ lirirzil milrr-ia 0.0841. llllllfl. llolli: Kong dollars 0.2.800. ll/lnmnrk krone 0,1070. I-inland illrmnrk 0.0174, Franco frrnrr- ([0532. P-"rnunr Itolchainnrlr 0.2024. ; Grout llrilnln pound 8,8030. itniy llrc 0,0505, - bow 7.0010011 pound 3.1578. Tvlrvny irrmu- 0,1024. l Fr-ulh post-fl! 0.0002. South Africa pound 5,3035, llflvmivu krllnn 0,1000. Slates dollar; 10% pen ccnt The Montreal ‘ Curb Market i no“. (Canadian Pres!) High 130w (floss $11100 Oil ... .. 10 10 10 Br 011 . .. 1014 1014 10% Inurruhnrnois ... n. 1% 1% 1M ,1’ urn-hr on, mg 0v, h OOH ... ... t. 55 51 55 1r I" -.. .... ... 10 0% 0% I‘ ‘mh .. ... ... 8%“- tll/g 8% l- lric . .. 1114. 111/, 11% n1 nu n .. .. :1’ :1 :1 u" lllllt .. as so ss Grain Market c llvNxrrizuljuilrk-IRN ) z0_. M‘ _ c-rmnn out. Oct AUMAZ fov 5055B; Dec "or; ~~ - - nukw l! 23%: in-c 2856A: iifsY '.'T%A; May m“ _ _CAnIr onimr , "l- 50.1 hnrd 00%: No. 1 nor "ll : N g . t _ "Fl “"6- 4712‘. ‘it? ltd?‘ rJZ“‘ir l"‘"l 32%: rrherr 40%; mo.‘ 1 lir/lzirzn my“ ‘ll7Nn.'.’(‘_W_2.’il$§»N 3 _ I; 1."; l‘ fr"?! 20h: No: 1 Reducing. ha" “l 13A; lit-footed 13%; Track. ‘lllrlrr- No 1 v l! it,“ :N "' l-W-Jllhlio. C. li- isué ride: Err,“ m“ "°' t c‘ 5” the Provincial Department of Agri- I . PUTPOSCE. between the Poultry Branch of the Q Dominion Dept. of Agriculture and : 1 culture was discussed yesterday ‘al- minion Poultry i-lusbandman and . officials of the local department! The discussion was held with the‘ idea of helping to carry out the re- t commendations made by the Poui- l try Committee at the recent confer- I ence held at Toronto. Mr. J. W.‘ Bouiter was named by the Dcpart- k merit to confer on the matter with ' the Poultry Board at Ottawa Among questions considered were the best manner to proceed in co- ~ ordinating the work oi disease con- - trol, the method of helping to foi- I low up work which was started by i way of improvement, and the bet- ter distribution of the best quality of stock both for meat and laying i Mr. Elfcrd gave an out- - line of the possibilities of exhibit- ing at the World's Poultry Congress i "ext year at Rome. t The poultry producers of Canada, 1r. Iliihrd stzrec. are not down- ~ aid o c r .. '..t.y unfair. g o’. _ 1;: ducln; mrnrark, Lioiiand. Lulhlititiy $.10 thesr hour] benefit our cunn- . apart from that, the land in these European countries referred to is dearer, taxation is higher, the san- itary conditions under which the eggs are produced are not so good as in this country. While the price of eggs is low, the market has become steadier recent- ‘ cupation to the care and healing of the s‘ck. the ability and character of its executive heads. play an all impor- that part in its efficiency and pros- !’ . ternoon by Dr. F. C. Elford, Do- iPemy- The sp'rit of fidelity, hard work. and efficient effoit characteristic of your labors for the pest six years has. contributed in large measure to the success of this m- stitution. As a student nurse, and also as Assistant Superintendent of this Hospital, you have gained the respect and admiration of the Med’cal Staff. During. the days of the former, your attention to duty, your superior grasp of cla'=s room studies. your painstaking devo ion to patients ever marked you as of class leader. Of you efforts as Assistant sup-. .‘be the only period during the year l ' LOCAL ; ;1.'.:.ti;;ued on Pay; . hell, London String Quartet, Jar.- oid Bauer, Jeannette Vreelrnd, Richard Crooks. Lily Pons. Freu- eric Baer, English Singers, Robz-r: Goidsand, Rosa Ponselle, Albert Spalding, Richard Bonelii. Mischa Elman, Sylvia. Lent. Katherine Meisle, Fred Patton, Dino BorgiolL: [and many others of equal repute and ability. '~ The concerts may be attended 'oniy by tho members of the asso- ciation. A campaign for member- .ships will be conducted during the Week of October 10th, and this will that those desiring to hear the con- certs will be admitted to the or; ganization. There will, positively, be no single sale of tickets for any concert, and only those holding membership cards will be eligible for admission to any concert. There will be at least three con- certs brought to the city under this plan, and more if the budget provides. The number of concerts, and the selection of the artists de- pends entirely upon the number of members secured during the cam- paign. It is, therefore, to the in- terest oi.’ each one who Joins the association to enlist the support of others, thereby increasing the num- ber of members and enlarging the budget. One of the moat interesting fea- tures of the movement is that of - NlNE .[‘_ Co. JNENPtilYill ASS i] BIATIUN iRE-UREANNEI] '\_\ . Mr. Peter Morrison Was Elected Presi- dent. Securing Re- liei Arid Work Is Objective. A reorganization meeting of the Unemployed Workmenb Association was held last evening, when a num- ber of new members enrolled, and new officials and executive appoint- The officers elected were as foi- lows: President, Mr. Peter Morri- son; First Vice-president, Mr. John Coughlin; Second Vice-president, Mr. Lemuel Rush; Secretary, Mr. Richard Quinn; Treasurer, Mr. Earl Riggs; Executive Committee, Messrs. John Gillis. Joseph Kensiow, George Gallant, Harry Walsh. At the opening of the meeting, Mr. Peter Morrison was called to the chair. Speeches were made by Messrs. Earl Riggs, Arthur Gorm-v iey, president of the L. P. U., Daniel Coughiin and others. The sugges- tion of the first named that the or- ganization be called the Workman‘: erintendeng and head of the sur- - reciprocity. The membe of ' r any i Association, found little favour, and gical Depaitment much of praise can be said. Thoroughness, effi- ciency, firmness in dlsc‘pline_ mas- tery of detail, evenness of temper. have been characteristic of your regime. Implicit faith of those en- "aged in surgery wtas ever held. ‘hat every minute detail had been so ewnride ed by vou, that failure “Hr 11"h ler-lr. of p""lpa'a“o~" "Vghf ‘nva-‘ablv be e'im'n"fe:i. Y‘u" ill- ritruction "f those in trliring under vwu was admirable and thorough. You methods of discipline u-ere . ‘ - and irrid irherfhrn lax 2w ihrd- in “Us rerpoct or“ always .. Jule. It had been our lUpi‘, that oc- cf the New Hospital Iiuilding would have found you in, your prereng position. The estab- lishment and fur-the: organization of the Department of Surgery WOuld. have greatly benefited 0y your active assistance. In view_of what has been said it Community Concert Association is entitled to hear,‘ not only the con- certs brought to his own city, but] he bec a member of the na-i concerts in other cities, providing, of course, that the seating capacity permits. This movement has been most successful in more than 150 other cities in the United States and Canada, and because of its feasi- bility, has‘ enabled many cities to hear great artists that otherwise it was decided that the original name should be retained. The oh- jectives of the new organization, as outlined bykthe chairman and Mr. Mom“ association’ and may hear‘ Riggs, were the securing of relief for the unemployed, and the secur- ing of employment where possible. Suggestions as to organization methods. made by L. P. U. officials, who pledged support to aliefforts ito relieve the unemployed, were followed, and the ofiicials named were elected. Mr. Gormley stated that the L. above would not have been able to do so. P- U- “l-lld Bl“ "PPM" l" a“! The Charlottetown Community question which might arise con- CODCEIL Association invite the cemmg the “nempmyed °t the city whole-inserted support of ail clubs, organizations and individuals of the city and Province to Join inl ‘this effort to maintain a cultural standard so essential to the devei-i opment of a well rounded oom- munity. _ The Directors of the Charlotte-l town Community Concert, Asso-l He suggested that some form of in~ itiation programme be carried out and that a constitution be drafte< out. The newly elected preslden. thanked the gathering for the hon our conferred upon him. The or ganizatlon would be run on a fail and square basis and would not rul counter to any other organization ly, and the tendency is toward a flse m pact is with great and sincere regret 'confident that there- would be an Ycrrlrrros - Arl-ro 9H T": ‘it’! “lg Rlismrr 1'. 1."- 1.‘- mnur 11.111 2".- ‘zli '--’1 .\'.'ru Basin 1"; "/4 l": lVnlnrvcll 1'8 1V: 1V1 Airromn . 9'5 Vi. 5'5 iiohjn . . . . .. ill‘.- ll ""5 Tlroit Tr t -. ‘ll 20 ‘J0 Tlrownloo . . t t 9'1 2% '-“"i (‘an Klv-k . . . . 2 ‘.1 ‘J ' (‘on Put ... . 1'.’ lint 1'3 Tloyn tlixpl ... . so 5% 5 5 Jack M1111 .. 1 1 1 Kirk ‘Town .. ‘Ill l". ‘lll Tmlroll Om 1*} 13': “'1 rout-duh- 1W. 2". fllt 011 Select 1v. 4V. 4'4 lllhrvtrrr 1 l 1 Sn Renru 5- 5 5 “and Kirk 7 7 7 Tninl shir- 'l'0dny Sirnrrle 01110; ‘Mince 9.570; Ulrllstrld 1,400 ‘Previous dnr Shrlros 3,7115: Mince tofu-goo snout; from the mainland hopingfiaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josepha Alvnrrn S‘, i” i?" to cash m on the bounmo ‘E. Kelly, Keppoch. to Mr. Sheldon Risgiislirzixlrrq-l" “We have checked up on this illaullmgd» 3mm? M1 lllld M“ f‘ t . il torn . 1 1.1 .2 u ‘ , B _ r-‘hlim llikaonrch a". " a". J 5 Tepmt states Mr‘ J‘ W‘ Botmer’! lemy ma w .““'°“'.y. wok (‘mist rtupprlr 050 0:150 01:50 Dgputy Minister o; Agriculture, unnpacc at St. Dunstans Basdrca on o“ ' mm; '11-“ "134 der whose department the bounufiwednesday, 28th inst, Rev. C. Mc- grnqw‘ on‘; ' R ..- I payments are made’ “and find it m Carthy of the Basilica staff offic- i Ffi u . -. . - _ ' . ,,,‘{‘N,‘;,,,. l“ __ m... 1...... 1M9 be absolutely without foundation. letlne. The bride was silen in Avlolmntl inter .. .. 414; 3*» Under the methods ;o11°wed_ boumymarriage by her father, and wore tlllkbsrrr. '.' ' ' payments are made only afierll- dvvrly "costume 0i Buradndy- - Von Prlfc - a sggned agfdavus have been remgv. transparent velvet with fox fur, and Rnyirllir llrxvrrliio ... . ' ed from the schooi dgstl-"cts when toque and acessorles to match and pinup The nature wore a corscge boquct of sweet the animals are peas and maiden hair fern. She of the evidence required makes it impossible to cash in on "bOOtIQQg-iWSS attended by her sister, Miss ed" snorrts, nor has there been alEmma. who wore midnight blue single attempt made to do so. Since ‘with matching hilt and $11065. 8nd tin regulations came into effecq neckpiece of fur. Mr. Ernest Boi- iast April, bcuntes have been paid Se!‘ 0f‘ HOPE Rlvfll‘ SlIPWll/Bd the on 3,300 skunk shouts, and we have groom. After a dainty breakfast demqed infgymgtjgn on (Be with at the home of the bride's parents, regard to each case." lat which the immediate relatives Inquiry from officials of the only, were present, the young couple Royal Canadian Mounted Policeyleft by motor for Borden, enroute elicited the information that there to New York and other American has been no attempt to "smuggle"_cities. The bride wore a travelling skunk snouts into the Province dress of navy with squirrel trim- “355: Ynllafed 4,401 1 WESTERN GUARDIAN —TUG-0F-WAR. at Kensingion Wednesday. Oct. B. This is the first of series of pulls to compete for trophy d ted by J. F. Arnett. Surnmerside, for champion tug-of- war team in ince County. Any team from polling division in Prince Count eligible. Entries will be received by W. L. Delaney, Secy. up till ‘Thursday evening, Oct. 4. 5545-9-30-fst-3l EASTERN GUARDIAN JEYE SIGHT SPECIALIST quest of many of my former cus- tomers, I will be in my office, Mon- tague, on Oct. 5th and 6th to éx- amine eyes and fit glasses, and will have all the latest styles in mountings, etc. Make appointments with Edward Parkman. E. E. Park- man, Reg'd. Optometrist. 5551-0-30-41 DEATHS - MOONEY-In Roxbury, Mass, on Sept. 23, 1082, John J., husband of M00110’ looming to Montague. At the re-, the late Mary (nee Moonomidil either from New Brunswick or eise- ming, with hat and shoes to match, whm-c, t iand bag of nnvy suede with grey. One offcial suggested that the Many beautiful gifts were received, "ingenious fellow" referred to in I including a cheque from the groom's the news dcspatch was just an in- parents. genious liar. I Somesody‘, at ‘lhavc taken a credulous newsEll-ll- ere-r "for a walk." any rate, seems tot Dr. Eliza M. McKenzie, left yes- terday morning on return to New Yark alter spending her annual va- cation at Flat River. __________... REORGAN IZAT ION (Continued from Pace 1) India replacing Lord Lothian, re- signed. Col. C. M. Hoodlum-Under - 'Secretary for the Minister of posts still remained unfilled. lfiansmrt- ltllmmtmen" °A MM” L‘ “m.” Several minor posts remained to The advance is a little better than the normal seasonal advance. Dressed poultry is lower than this time last year but Dr. Elford was improvement in the mflflletfi- Oneof the great needs of the in- dustry in Canada is lowering the cost of production. The work done that the members of the from us will create a 105s to this Institution difficult to replace. elation are as follows: Mrs. L. B. McMillan, Mrs. J. A. Larvson, Mrs. K. S. Rogers, Mrs. G. E. Full. Miss Lillian Earle. Mr. Harold ltfesscwy,‘ Mr. Arthur Gaudet, Mr. Malcolm MacKinnon. Mr. R. D. Quigley, Mr. G E. Ritchie, Prof. Kendall, Mr W. J. Browne, Mr. Veil McLean, Medical Staff have learned of your de- parture. You will be much missed. Your professional attainments as also your personal charm now gone In truth may it be sa‘d. that none more capable has ever serv- Mr G. F_ Hutcheson, Mr. Sidney -,A constitution would be drafted up and all unemployed should enroll Both relief and work would be ne- cessary. A standard of wages would be set and adhered to. Speeches were also made by Messrs. Daniel Coughiin, Richard Quinn, Lemuel Rush and John Gil- 11a. ed this Hospital. Wherever your at the experimental station has lot may be cast rest assured that Fielding. M i mud’!- prerrnt n “Bnrimlnton-fonf} been beneficial in this respect- - the kindly thought and good wish of every member of the Medical Staff will follow you that success y, UNITED CHURCH and happiness will ever reward: (Continued from Page 1) You. l The accompanying gift is a slight material token of our regard ods may be used. provided that this and esteem. As members of the is done in the light of Christian Medical Staff of the Prince Ed- princlples. The fiitrai council o! ward Island Hospital we hercrvlth the Churches of Cirrsr, in America subscribe,- has also, by predonderant major- Sgd. H. D. Johnson. Ira J. Yeo. ity, made a similar declaration. G. F. Dewar, C. C. Archibald, J. C. Speaking for the United ChurchII-louston, R. F. Seaman, F. W. Tid-' of Canada, we associate ourseives|marsh. J. W. McKenzie, J. P. with these representative voices of‘ Lantz. V. L. Goodwill. E. S. Gid- the Christian conscience in recog-Idings. nizing th¢ rght of every‘ Christan tiitiediffiitisnlgridixribltsrftiritrihtinrzivgg. F“ ‘he 2M5‘??? T“); 1°“ ‘he so n" as such agendas ma“ be arward an sp-r ua fzr . It may employed m hm or her own my, control inheritance?! pTDpGTiY bu The “port, however, issues thelis not lkey to sustain thekaccept- warning: H“ is clear that the txme ance of life bereft of sfltlciflCdfiflS has not yet arrived when one can which are found in marriage. Ob- declam pom ‘my what Wm be the viousiy, this wretched substitute or ultimate enact of the prwuw o‘ alternative to the original infe long- wntrwepblon uponmehuman orgamtmarnagc can never wn the com- ism with its intimate interaction trrklfrdellel; ‘f m°t°hul°hl b“: t?” ‘c urch s oud no require o no. finfiioigelrsfrgfepggishzghttlngugzl state any law the normal cause-i Lraceptlve methodshouldbeemploy- :‘,l“°“°°‘ M which would be toundr illicit unions which complicated‘ complete, abstinence, other meth~ - edical ad-"n ed wthout competent m the matter‘ vice and then only subject to the obligation to exercise self control B M Ch I ch h m every phase o! “m” “The flew ecomme “Maxie: n urc that procreation may be evaded b1 Belllllll- ll "film" Lllwm "‘ Fm‘ be filled including the Mines De- “lwm secwtaw °t m’ “cum-L partment vacated by Isaac Foot. Yeplwl“? MM“ mmu’ Wm he‘ Tomorrow morning the King will comes Minister of Agriculture, islhmd the new cabinet Minute" llllllmllllfllll’ lllllflrlfih“; °°“‘!l’°;"their seals of office and the first sate the Libero or e osso e ‘Home Secretarlyahipflxmchfir {tra- wm be hem bert Samuel 5M0 formation of the National Govern- ment iast year. The post is consid- I "ed °ll° °1 the “Y with“ w Labor supporters of the Govem- lllsll 01"“ l" ll“ °°"°l'"l“°“‘~ lrnent in both the House of Lords Major Hore-Beiisha was formerly and the House o’ common‘ m“ parliament"? ll°°l'°l°l'l' °' m“ Prime Minister Ramsay MacDon- B°llld l’! “we- om“ ‘www’ aid today at Downing Street on an mall" lllllmmced “d” we": Dr" invitation to discuss the political E. L. Burgin, Liberal-Pariisment- fltuauom In a summer“ mum l"? 59°73"? w m‘ 3”” °t lafter the meeting the members re- Tfide- "Pint"? M53“ Hmmfl‘ affirmed their confidence in the m“: 5M1 M Plymouth’ cwmv‘ Prime Minister's leadership '“"°"U“d“ s'°"“g7 ‘mug’ their determination to continue to Colonies, replacing ir 1 m ovemmenh Hamilton, resigned. 1t. A. Butler. support e g Conservative-Under secretory M‘ Confidence 1n MacDonald lined’: rel-Inn Itonaeh Crab!- meeting of the reorganized Coblnetime report “t” ’b‘““‘“°° m“ phmm ‘m7 namruron Ont, Sept. zit- i°n seems “f” o?‘ a! “Emmi Drastic changes in church financ- Flwlth Si“ PM!“ d“ an‘ on "a ex ing are recommended in the report u“ “Wu” °t such " wum’ of the economy committee of the |°°Pl “Y “will” °°’.“°“*' “d m“ United Church of Canada which ‘m1? “'5 5 wmmmry ma“ ‘n’ s“! will shortly come up for corrsider- i _ v ation by the general council newt Dlwllflllll! ll“ llll°ltl°ll °l ‘l’ in session. c iderable debate is‘ l'°l'°°- u" "W" “Vi” m” m‘ expected on the provisions of the‘ °hllr°h ‘llmlld 5° 5mm?’ l" “klmireport which include recommenda- | ished discharging a cargo cf lumber of oats, 80 ton of hay, "Om "@150". N- 13-. and has shift- 100 sheep and calves and 100 pigs, ed over" to Carvell Bros. Wharf. has sailed. Captain Daucette now in port. l Kelly has sailed. Murray in port. Along The Waterfront W", ‘S. S. Magnhiirl. Captain Clausen -—— arrived in port yesterday iron: Schr. Dwina. Captain Fraser fin- Halifnx, N. S., and loaded l0) bag! '15 cattle, De Blots" Wharf _aiso a general cargo cumming oi l cheese. butter and eggs, etc. all for St. John's Nflrl, along with '10 baga of mail for St. Pierre Miq. and l sailed last evening a‘. a P. M. 1 Pickardls Wharf t S. s. Harland, Canton Mac- Fisher-ies Patrol boat Ostrea. II Laine in pOri. Carvcllis Wharf Schr. Dwina, Caitii-llil awaiting an outgoing cargo. Pooh's Wharf Buntaln Bells Wharf Schr. Mona. contain Hrrrlne M“ schr. Nellie J. King, Captain rived in part with a full cargo oi brick from Piciou N. S. Marine Wharf D. P. W. uflllflch, captain Lund FIR-WT. C. G. S. Brant. Captain Basil GREATER srvruus 25c 49c 5 lbs. 2 lbs. SUGAR . . . . . . CREAMERY BUTTER PRINCES SOAP FLAKES, .. . .. large pkg~ 18c CORNED BEEF 2 tins 7c COCOA (bulk) 2 lhs. 25c FLOUR (Royal Household) .. . .. . . .. 2~l lbs. 69c TOMATO SOUP (Aylmer) .. . . Ii tins 25c 21c 29c 35c 7 lb. bag 2V; lb. tin .. lil lbs. PASTRY FLOUR ... . . . . . HONEY (Ncwson's) ROLLED OATS .---~~.- ....¢.. m4 , possible consequences. the state to forbid remarriage after dissolution of the marriage tie." I "Divorce in any case is emergency treatment. never a cure. Only splrV ritual loss can accrue if it be ao- 'copfed as part of normal iife andi ‘Christian culture. ‘ "But ere the church demands that the state forbid any Bllble- quent union, we must consider the It is quite ‘clear that, in most cases those who seek remarriage tllftrrr a divorce will tions for cutting executive boards and abolishing certain posts. Study- ing the question of finances for; the past year, the committee which ' inciudesI-lon. N. W. Howell, K. C"! and A. E. Ames, Toronto financier, recommends r-l ‘ ‘ the number ' of administrative boards from six to four. The reduction in number oi administrative boards would be ac- complished, the report suggests, by merging evangelism and social ser- vice with home mtsaions and com- CRAB APPLES . . . . . . notlbe deierredl-lythe-refussi of legal ibining religious education with ecl- sonctions, nor will the refusal 83-‘ ucatioo 5530-9-29-25 CRANBERRIES CLARICS BEANS per tin Sc cunuur: snot Two Stores per pcck 19c per lb. 10c