with OTTO KRU GER STUART EItWiN _ ennsn . mews“ AND ELY CULBERTSON BRIDGE SERIES EPISODE TWO AS YOU DESIR rind . protect THEM mm she loved! E lb L-1fl28-10-1I-8i. New Brunswick, won by "w Webb, Saint John. calcium ssmn, micy breeds. Bovyer Scholarship ol M0. to be, cake, pastry, eta-tea. St. Jamel nwnrded to the , student Hall Thursday. L-1300-10-22-2L enterlnl 1mm Prince Edward . Island. won by Rabat: Show my vmw scrum: oou. at Bflldflwll» P- 1- 1- 11.50 per ton. A Plckard a 00., are unloeding cars todayr PERSONAL! Is-liflii-lli-M-SL """ l.“"z..?s‘l’i‘..‘“i‘l? ‘i’... and LE STOCK POTA- W“ - _° ‘ daily gt our Chgr- M!!! K- MICIANI 0f W081’. NGIMII. "H115 MAN l IS MINE’ ‘ . Mu. _ CONSTANCE mso CUMMINGS ‘mggu’ SZ‘."“.Z'.'.‘.‘.Z'3I' "m~~<== I Clarice Slnrrell As n‘ 314,", m, - scams" Viv Inn Tobin I. o n I o H n sop King Honors Matthew Lynch HALIFAX- OOt. 19—!'br 30 years Matthew Lynch, bronzed veteran, tended the Mullah’: Island light- house, guidink ships in and out of fnn interesting exhibit 0i homes ll (Amalia In Ottawa. The exhibit Jacques Cartier‘; landing. Display Traditional Arts puns and arm-em of old Quebec on display in the National Museum arranged for the visiting deic gnleg to the fiyurth gcnwnnry of WBS éiliginii_insii<ziiiclmoitiroon BULLY _. m" clfllldren settle their own quarrels, but don't allow c, pug- naclous child habitually to ruin your own child's good time. l Nothing is so catching n; fighting. ‘l if your boy or girl is constantly cross those days instead 0i’ the peaceful lit-tie person he was before vacation, keep an eye on tho crowd he plays with. 1i’ every child in it but one is con- tinuously on the defensive, listen t0 that other for n bit. “Ncvw look what you did," he! shouts about something he lmowsi very well hc did himself. “That's n.- ile-you take it. right mock." he yells at another who insists that. it was all his own fault. _ l It. is Just too bad to see a group of mice little children trying tn dahnd against this everlasting plaintiff ‘and trouble-maker. SENSITIVE (‘IITLDREN After o. while thq; woirt. wait. D-zienders almost lmiflrinbly become l bggreasors in time unless they are too sensitive and two gentle to cross words with anybody. ' ThLs type of gentle child suitors more than the one who con tuke his ‘ owtipart. lllareover. the trouble with such c. V bruins: scorers summons: " luvi the Steamer "Arman." . - my from seotlnnd due here ‘October 12th with a carro of l » seems Anthracite. This er the hlehsn mic obtain- iincly free irom clinker: and Maritime Doctors Receive Fellowship (CP. By Guardian's Speclui Wire) BOSTON, Oct. 20~Fbur surgeons from the Maritime Provinces and flve from other parts of Cgnadg were among tho 589 surgeons awerded fellowship; and fldmlfl/gd tonight to the American College of Surgeons, in annual session hero. They m: Hurry n. O‘B:'len, Hal- lfflx; Joseph W. Dobson, Moncton; JQhB. Evans and R. T. Hayes, St. O W I child is that he won't be impressed 1 by the fact that other children like him. It is the unfortunate things that root in hi5 mind rather than tile pleasant things. A child of u sensitive nature can be made very lmhfi-DDY by another child contin- ually putting him in the wrong. He gets to tnmu he is. wrong. Sear»: children will forget; un~ pleesantnesq as Soon as the game is over, cot well, sleep well, and woken to another day as though nothing had happened. But although they react differ- ently to the unfair treatment of this truculent playmate, the wear will tell on their dispositions too 1n time. Perhaps you don't want to oiifend the mother of the stormy pctlel. Or perhaps you know that thischlld, Who is usually vindictive, will take it out. on you or your Johnny if you mfl-ke ttmible. This latter is, by the Way. t ‘ ‘ feather in the cap of any outlaw. He knows wg are afraid to say anything. LDSG ONS F011 BULLIES One way is for the worried mothers to have n little meeting and agree to withdraw their child- ren from the daily play meeting one by (me. ‘Ihcv will have to pay the price by c bit of lnnllnecs for u while. The Milly, finding himself with- out any company, will look for new 60mm to 111d. Eventually he will meet his match end learn some sorely needed lessons. Mothers can tell the diilerenoe be- tween Mr fights and persecution.- It doesn't pay to take untrue too coin. Priced low for quick Bil-US a at. qulolnlv. children have to M used to o oerteli amount of gtve- and take, but the lntrenched “bl; shot" can ruin c whole street. This isn't what ploy is for. There ore times moths: singly Halifax harbor. Tonight His Mo- jesty the King honored him for his long record of valuable service, when he was presented with an Imperlel lOng service! medal. During the world war, the light Matthew Lynch tended had tre- mendous import to the Empire. Its steady stream. in fine weeth and foul, guided warships and trans- ports safely past treacherous shoals. The medal which was received for presentation by Felix P. Quinn, member of the Federal Parliament for Halifax, was sent from Ottawa. by Finance Minister E. N. Rhodes who in s. letter congratulated the veteran light-keeper on his faith- ful perlormanca of duty. w. Quinn made the prcsontut tonight. Among those in the party were J. Fred Fraser, former provincial sec- retary in the Nova Bcotia Legisla- tuxcflenctnr W. H. Dennis. J. A. Walker. K. 0., Dr. A. McD. Mor- ton. and C. H. Hosterman, a/gent for the Department of Marine. \ BANDITS BOOIIBGE BRAZILIAN ‘IUWNS (By The Cuindisn Prom) Brazil. Oct. 31—A for- mer lieutenant of the barbaric Lampooo is rspldly-ilzeooming more terrible than his aging master in theeyesoithepopulccelnthein- terlor. The new bandit tenor is culled Curlew. which means light- lliflr. Lsmpaeo means lamp-post. Rumor has it that Corlsco, who raids facades and towns m, \he Medoteba-uoofaomountcd men end two women. always hangs the victims of his raids. A more trustworthy report of the robbeI-‘s sallics in the interior of s - - the Sate of rnnmh ls th t h EdUCatIOIIaIISt b“ tn hlghzvays, fgrcges autgmog - - eatostopandbeotthcoccupuits Dles 1n Montreal m» robblns ti»... 000cc story about , rleeo when he catches u we» e we e we e international repute and author of many nmthelnablcal treatises, Dr. Daniel Alexander Murray, ‘f2, 10r- mer chairman of the Department of Mathematics, McGlll University died here today after a. lengthy ill- ness. He was a. native of Scotsburn, Pictou County. N. B. His first appointment was to the tlm’: tongue out with his bare hnndl. chums it on the dying man's neck sud ekclalms, "summ- mop- er now wears a. necktie." Lempeeo himself recently emerg- ed from his forest retreat to ter- rorize the northeastern section ot the country. Im-rly in September he was reported enoemped near Aguss Belles, 108 miles west of here. staff or John Hopkins University, Nemmw,‘ "necked the tenor or Baltimore. Later he was professor of mathematics at New York Uni- versity and, justbefore his appoint ment to McGill in 1907 was a. mem- ber of the faculty of his alma mat-l _.. cr—Dalhousle University. m“ pun connected with McGill for 23 years serving as professor and chairman of the department of mathematics. He took an active part1‘ in church affairs and was n lead- ing member of the council of the Presbyterian Church in Cennds. He l5 survived by his widow, for- merly Muriel Malloch, daughter o! Dr. W. B. Mailoch, of Perth. Ont, and Moose Factory. Hudson Buy, and one son, Angus Murray. Dr. Murray “was truly represen- tative of certain precious, qualities which are markedly associated with the Maritime Provinces." Dr. A. s. Ive. dean of the faculty of graduate studies and research. MoGill. in n tribute to his‘ friend and associate‘ of many years. was respected and loved, espeoini NQFN“ U? “THEE”... Hi O “gs. We“ Bu! when bsvemeune umnumtollalrownbcoh. \ WE GU He LL- ALL "r - o the people. one newspaper said editorially: "Emergency measures must be taken to preserve the Per- mambuoo sectors from the tremend- W38 SILENCE PBBVAILS ABDTGDON, England—-(By The Cnnad‘ Pram-Silence was the strict rule when 084 cnglens fished in a pouring ruin here tor the All- Enqlnnd championship. Amalgamated won the team trophy | and Hamid Smith of Sheffleld the individual trophy, with 2'1 fish. LI s with Eve mid. 1h fair good Sunday, mm usual r henrt‘ htttck from which he was H! 11 llnnbic to rally. NC IQ (GP. By Guardian's Bllwlll Wire)» mod by all who cums in contact Conn. competitors for which mutt him st , the university, m. be mu mntrlclllflfllil end HIM M" untillast onnimaubjeetsinthcflndcli lessor or examinations for the Province of mnthemnticc wns stricken with s Nave ‘ordinal. euinnun _,_ This eoilml in recurred hr new! ol ioeel interest but ndvortinlll n newly nature lnny inserted at 6 eentn e word’ strictly, payable ll ndvnnee. . HALLOWEEN us, st. James Hall. an Thursday. L-IIBBJ BUYING TABLE smut ronJ T058 and Tumlps dolly st‘ our Charlottetown Warehouse st Market Prices. Poul A. Murray. lottetown Warehouse at Market Prices. Paul A. Murray, 0i L-132B-10-19-8i. THE MACDONALD CONCERT under the auspices of the Women's ion. mum club, 3t, Paul's mm mnlgm gnnonths to visit her sisters, Mrs. at 8 pm. A treat for those who Phillipe. 5h J0m- N- 3-. 8nd M!!- can appreciate good music. Moclvlillnn, Dedham, Mesa. Miss . Elizabeth MaoEwcn has gone to rm: PRESBYTERIAN Church in Lcvwer uontme. hcvlnr I volition Canada. ' special conrresatlonnl with W. A. Poole as Co. The‘ W. I. meetings are being called as follows: of- New Dominion are practicing [I-Iortsvllle, 6.80 p. m., Tuesday; for n ploy, to be given in Afton ,Brook!ie1d, B P- m- TlIeSd-Sy- 811d Hall in the near future. Hunter River, 7.80 p. m. Thursday. All members and adherents urged to be present. Rev. G. Carlyle ‘Vebcter, interim moderator. I POLICE COURT — At the Police Court Saturday. a mm. charflti with unlawful possession of liquor, plead- ed guilty, and was fined $900 1nd costs or four months in ill!- All- other liquor case was adloflmfid 1m- tll Tuesday for settlement. A man. convicted of an indecent not with intent to insult, was sentenced to six months in Jail. \ ISLANDER. 0N EXECUTIVE- Mr. Lewis Murray '36 o1’ Vernon, P. B. I. was unanimously elected to ,the position or "‘ ‘ITBIBII-Ie!‘ of the International Relations Club of Mount Allison University. Other ofllcsrs are: Honorary President, Dr. F. W. DesBarres; President, Dd- ward Munson, Alma, N. 3.; Vice- President, Miss Patsy McKay, ‘Pru- mfN. s Mr. Munay is a student for the ministry and recently rend- ered a solo in the United Church. CATTLE PURCHASED-Afr. O. '1‘. Richards, herdsman Io" the term operated by the International Pow- er, Pulp and Paper Company of Ccmerbrook, Newfoundland. u-flved on the Island recently and purch- ased eight cows for the form-l Holstelns. ivrshires and Guernsey; _ They are all‘ high class anlmlil. pure bred, from fully accredited‘ herds, and were selected 1n difler- | ent parts of the province by Mr.| L. W. Roper, Federal IJlve Stock‘ Promoter. 0n the Cornerbrook Farm there are already sixty head oi cattle. FUNERAL SERVICES-The mn- eral of Edna Clements Pearson took place Thursdsy mflmlng from Hank Hennesseyb undertaking par- lours at 8.45 to 5t. Dunstazfs Basil- ica, where a. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Eugene Murray. The poll bearers were six neighbor boys of the deceased. namrly. lph Cameron, Alex Mc- Lean. Fm Lappin, James Martin, Ralph Flemming and Frederick Doyle. ‘the school girls of Grade VH1. Notre Dame Academy, wt- tended in a body. MIQCIILANIOUS SHOWER- Ths home of w. Ind MII. ‘Thomas ‘Burdettc, Rocky Point, was the scene of o happy event when |wards of one hundred and young people from Rock! Point Ind vicinity gathered to tender Mr. and Mrs. Newton ‘lbylor a. miscellen- eous shower on their return from the United States. The newly weds were seated in n recess benked with flowers. The numerous glitz were presented by the Misses Jes- sie Smith and Mnrgaret- Betta, while Miss Redo Burdett reed the humorous verses which accompan- ied them. The groom, on bchnlt of his bride, 1n his usual tactful mm- ner thanked the donors for their presents. After the giita he! all been admired and ‘Tbi- Therm A Jolly Good Couple" su in chorus with Mrs. (Hornet C presid- ing at the piano, the remainder of the evening was very pleasantly spent in music and mini inter- course. '.i‘hl.s happy young couple were the recipients of many beau- AIl-RHIEB '1!) JOIN WIII AND DAUGHTER (special to The Guardian) , N. 3., Oct. 20-8. M. Gleminson. of Iondon, my. arrived hem this afternoon on the Ocean Limited of the Canadian Nu- inson, 0. B. E. who is already here. Mrl. the late Hon. Josiah Wood, was just recently invested with the or- der of omnmnnder of the British Elnplrc by His Majesty the King. l OUR Letterhead in often your first contact with custom- ers, with your banln with manufacturers from whom you want tlful and costly gms which goes m" credit. Does this “lint alliow trimaran esteem in which | mpreugon» do mm“ °Y m ' to your business? Ex- wmmnr or scnomnsulrsi W118i" lfltlerllflllil —At the Acadia Iiniversity Al- aren't. necessary. We'll sembly, Woiiville, N, B. Thursday morning President Patterson sn- nounoed the winners of the follow- ing scholarships. The Alfred T. Fuller Scholarship of I200 endowed by Aimed T. Fuller, Hertiord, design and print one that's hon dsomo, modem — and charge you only for the ne-I tuei work. “Guardian Central A Job Prlntory made an overs“ ct st least eidht! , won by Malcolm Amherst. University‘ Orchard. of $200., competitors Soholsrnhlp wuv- YQURI A DAHLMG HuQSAND- Y BSLIIVE A gig," tlonal Railways to join Mrs. Clem-- UIGIIIIDSOII, 3 dflihhfifl’ 0f ‘ i uuiuueu z)‘. 19.14 H. LAPTHOR ind Ia- B. STEVENSON District mama. m Richmond m. S. IIEIIIIIIIG, B-A..C.P.A.,C.G.A ll. Ii. ~ ' omnrnm PUBLIC. 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