ic-- I tions for tha nrlea of two, slrlatly. payable In advance. PA E TFREE r---fr *_*-~ '__ E _ ,~---- --~T-~_- L __ ,_ __, .._._-‘ SEPTEMBER 25, 1934 ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _t c Q----'--:A5--ra f "ii ' ' A . _, CENTRAL GUARDIAN FIFTY YEARS Aco AND .SINCE = #0006 »”\`3 ==-`**» ., Is... ‘$\ . This column ls. raII|-ved for nsis of local interest but ldvsrllsing Ol n-swsy nature may ba inserted ll cents A word strictly paysbls ll “ iulvnurue. 5 BY-ELECTIONS (Continued fl0m Page 1) Premier Hepbum stumped the riding again on behalf of his friend. Wilson H, Mills, and the voters el- ted the Liberal candidate The CENTRAL GUARDIAN I column is reserved for news ol l cal interest but udvertlslng of I new-Iy nature may be Inserted ut I ce ts n word strictly msyubls in Idvunce. Thi o n I1 ° r; CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- /“ By ,RID ANCE. L-6798-7-12-3121. _.,_..._'._._ ,..-._._._ “Copyright Belcrvedf SMITIIING COAL.-Shipment of . ._.____L._.___ _._.__ best grade Smitlung coal just rec- A BEJECTED 0VEll.'!'URE somewhere in these columns, ie- fen-mg to Bir Mackenzie Bowell, I have said that he was "a good Myer," to use Dr. Samuel John- 9ou‘s well known erq>reas'lon. A11 instance of this came rmder my ybservation after the defeat of Sir Charles 'I‘u‘pper's ministry in 1896. Sir Mackenzie had been to Moiureafl on private business and 1-eturning to Ottawa he tmvelled by lug old Ga-nadia Atlantic Railway, ,ww the Canadian National. It so happened that Mr. Foster was on that very train, and actually in the same parlor car, althougih seated some distance from the Old Man, As a matter fl fact, they had travelled many miles on the journey before either was aware of the other’s presence. Having to go to the bookcase for I magazine, Mr. Foster noticed Sir Mackcnaie reading a newspaper. stopping; directly in front of the ex-Premier, Mr. Foster said, "Bowell1, we are both getting on in years; dori't you think we should 19; bycgoncs be byegones and shake hands," at the same time 0111-ring his hand. It was a touch- mg umcndie honorable. The Old Man, waving the prof- fered hand aside, retorted in an angry voice, “Goawayz Idon't want tu have anythng to do with you." A11d so Mr. Foster left him, and tlwy never spoke to each other again. How do I know about this incid- ent? Well, Sir Mackenzie told it u fo me with pride a day or two later. 'Y "Y " '""`"'v"'-`-` eiced. A. Pickard 8: Co., Coal Deal- . ers. L-572-9-22-31. had done the right. thing he must RETURNS FROM NEWPORT, have been disappointed I made R I , no comment. as a, matter oi' fact panied by his son Don, and Mr. H. it saddened me to think that the C Brown, returned saturday even- old gentleman should carry his 1118 -Mr. Walter S. Grant accom- from Newport, R.I., where they enmiti' for Mr. Foster tc the grave. 11@\<1 the privilege of witnessing three In htel run I was 1,10ught mtg of the International yacht races for close touch with sur George Foster the mittee was constituted I was up Americas Cup. PAINFUL INJURY-Florence, the p°1n1¢d ¢1uu-man, 5”- George bemg 13 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the ranking member oif the govern- 'I9 III 1917 Mull the Ed.it0"li1l Com Ill ment advisory board through whom Wm* i Jewell, Jr., of North River, mct a painful injury last 'lhursclay our Noommendauons to council when she stepped on a rusty nail. Were made. If he remembered thc ,Thi incidents of me it and not appear ee as if he bore any ill-will towards t .nail entered her foot Lear the penetrating the flesh frilly h 'e-quarters of an inch. Local re _ , remedies were applied and the young T5 gm M the things Wmdf patient is now doing niccly. eerc me above all others wa. ID Observe. as he advanced in years, how the bittemess of party D, kindly old gentleman. C] Ifhceracotedmetosaythathe . CII ‘TOWN YOUTH CHARGED- Snow was aroused from his p Sunday morning about 1 o'- N “__, _ ock by a noise in the sitting room DI-mn Chicago of is home nt 271 St. George street, _WWW upon investigation he found a N' B' OONSERVATWES ELECT stranger in the sitting room making war-rare had meiiowed him into a 518;, E ‘ . h CANDIDATES hims elf comfortable on a couch. He moned police and Officers James ' SUIII IC' P' By G“‘“""“-“'° Slledal Wife) Gaw and Neil MacKinnon answered REXTON. N. B.. Sept. 24,-Conser- the call. They found that the vatives meeting here today nomiua- 5,,-ml - - gcr had gained entranc to the ‘C05 UFO? cmdidmes "° C°m9@5t KUU5 house by brc:1.ki11g a windowe in the . un y n the “ext Provincial 010°* front room and when the arrived tion. The trio chosen are Andrew he Flerguson, Harcourt; Amedi Maillct, C St. Louis, and Willie Cormier, St. 1, Anthony. The meeting, one of a series held |',i§' Y was undremcd and lying on the oucb. They took him to police dquartcrs, and a charge of break- and entering was written against Police could find no evidcncc V _ . _ ‘ _ n_ by Conservatives supp°rte"5 In this the young man had been drinking. wllitgeiicy, was addressed by Pre- HC, said his liomc was in Charlotte- mler P' D' Tilley' Hon- A- J' Le town-Moncton Exchange. ger, Provincial Secretar -treasiir-1° parliamentarian for Kent. Q0 Y 1'. nd Telesphore Arsenault, Dominion MRS_ GER-I-RUDE M_ "GDC" N-The funeral of Mrs Gert- ;-.: "L_" A .. --' iT T ----.-1-'.W - 11160 M, H0d‘!5on was held yester- »+» »w £1111' 11101111115 f1`0m St- P0tcr’s Cath- Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance iii Central Gaardlan locals. 4°. var ward; warm-u and reuse.-ru Im-un zu ' mm' ‘vhuc the “Sm was read by 1.- we .1 .I 0 ¢ a c 1 ' ° in I1 1' I nn uneemon I an om ng Events, Ze. - - :I1 (11 |11 1 C 2a ner word; In llemurlam Notices, Wo. r Inch- N/:¢¢“o I " Ml' H 0 D_ AL thf. C1055 of U13 service the Splrltuul 0f!erIn[s_ Cnrdl, sto., 4a per edral to St. Pcier's Ccmctcry. Ser- ¢¢ _ total Liberal vote was slightly less than that polled by Mr. Hepburn in 1930 but the Conservative vote showed a pronounced falling off. An Independent candidate, W. R. MacDonald. proved a poor third 111 the race. H. C. Borbridge was UW Conservative. Kenora-Rainy River will still have I locomotive engineer as its representative in Parliament. Hon. Peter Heenan, former federal Min- ister of Labor and former member. was an engineman. He resigned to enter the Hepbum cabinet and now H. B. McKinnon, another en- gineman, succeeds him. Joseph Derry ran as a Conservative but was far behind the victor. The fourth Liberal victory was in York North where Col. W. P. Mulock won the day over Captain Harold Breuls, Conservative. The two candidates have careers strangely parallel. Both went over- seas in the Great War as youths. Both won commissions. Both are lawyers. They belong to the same regiment. Both have been president of the veterans' association of the riding. Col. Mulock is a grandson of Sir William Mulock, Chief Justice of Ontario, who was Postmaster Gen- eral in the Laurier cabinet and Conservative ranks. Party standings in the House df Commons, based on the four Lib- eral victories and one Conservative 13 Conservative . Liberal . . . . _ . United Farmer Labor . . . . . 4 Independent -__ .. . 2 Progressive .. Vacant >-,.1 RECEIVES SAD NEWS-Mrs, J. C. Aitken, Grafton Street, City, re- ceived the sad, news this morning of the death of her brother-in-law, Davis E. Ma.cEwcn of New Haven, Conn. , GYRO HOLD MEETING -_ The first of the regular Fall a-lid Win- ter meetings of the Gyro Club was held last evening in the Canadian NINE WITNESSES (Continued from Page 1) “I have some startling informat- ion which is now undergoing tihor- ough investigation," the attorney said- “Should tihls information be true, I assure you it will split the case wide open. There were reports, unconfirmed that Colonel Lindbergh on his way east might set down at Columbus, Ohio, to confront George Paulin, the convict who said he received a letter in 1931 frcvrn Hauptmann disclosing a plan to itbduct the Lindbergh baby. National Hotel, with the President, Dr. The disc for man ig ri, ., Pres _ ce on f its h nso ar norsny- At the Rotary " _ luncheon yesterday the speaker was da Prof. J. H. Blanchard who gave a those ost interesting and instructive nd- 'nh dress on the Early History of the fm Acadinns of Prince Edward Island, U10 IIT isil ships nnd vicissiludcs of those sturdy will ‘and represented the constituency mr vaiu back in the horse and buggy days. mud The final results followed the prov early trends of the evening when iyro first reports came in. Frontenac- wcr Addington provided something of a thc surprise for many observers belicv- Stn ed the seat would remain in the treol. win in Mondi1y‘s by-elections arc: M 5 chief item tv! business under fm ussion was the arrangements the entertaining of Mr. Nor- MISS Huw or Hamline out W” ideni. of Gyro International, ,, executive win submit th- fun E” study. He described the hnrd- Silid persevering pioneers and *hc I le convict-5 statement received much reliance on the statement of P. A. Creelman in the chair. Tl Fnrggmmme at next weekx’ meet' Bl;IIno Hauptmann was held in the °a~f"°5 °f latent ph1°'bm5'" Myer Li ' : on I ran downstairs and said to fm°t““"°d “nklesy d ‘that‘s the man who wrote all Dr' Myer notified Ponce and de' strange letters to Pauum... partment of justice agents about B Depammem of Jusuce sent' his treatment of Hauptmann im-I agent Chapman Flewhfr' tounedlatcly after seeing the alicni Drisoh today After conferring ex-con\'1ct`s photograph in the _ ith 1' f c ti F1 1 .11 “‘~°W“1"“'P€"`S< a subject to which he has given spec w 0131311: inn og gflxeéitijimalovchgi Thmugmout the investigatwm it be done with the mform,Mion_ has been conjectured that the kid- donm know what they are doing napper foil from the ladder while t adn1,u1e b k ‘ with Veins) o:Inc}¢;mentyth:t £1; :an namzfxi "H is me enmlgh that many ndbergh case said, "deielop from sp ained - Dr. Otto Myer, New York physic- er, c°E:;;b°.;;t;§:;s tggaghtgog; ian who treated I{a.uptmn.n.n early ' i . - in 1933 for a. leg njury rdenatpgiwgriiilmnas and man The physician, in a statement to I` . . '.. 1. the Associated Press, said Haupt- -- 0C110b91‘ 11th- This Will bf' the on last Thursday' she sud’ I mann was sufferi g from a latent i time that fm rnremauomn or ‘mf “1’°”““'5 ”‘b‘h°ba',,e5‘d§“°°d;mt' pmebitis om inngmmaufm of me ficer has visited the local club and enng to 8' Me ma as ' _ the napping-was questioned at length -..~-.-.-1-xv:-:».-~-.-z-.-u -----1-~-1'1"' today by state trooper Louis Bor- man, who has been assigned vo the search from the outset Just another eccentric, was Bor- . man: comment. It seems Mrs. Kirsh talked too much, She entered the United States illegally from Germany 111111 Federal immigration authorities were given the case for possible de- portation pliccedings. From Detroit came a second stimulant. Lieut. E. O. Stephens, handwrit- ing expert of Uhe Detroit police. said he was certain a postcard mailed to the Lind'berghs soon after the kidrnapping, from Dearborn Mich., was written by Hauptmarm. ' _-, corroborated } Tracking down every possible lead, the investigators have placed bringing the baby down that, pos- AIITIIMN FAIR » HOLY REDEEMER3 HALL - SEPT. 26th, 27th ° HOT . ,- CHICKEN SUPPER ._ Wednesday Evening Z 5 to 7. _ ' Bingo, Games, Varie __ Booths. '.‘ rug. I ,ug-...nv I I -vu 'I‘u'I*I*I 1 See the Booth Contain- ~- ing Hand Knit Gar- ments for Children. ‘- g3¢..-. . WITH BRITAIN ;C9;»igw'~=<1iun me 11 luncheon and heard the HM; mm e to the eccvomic life of the Shortly before the grand jury the British Isles. incc Rotarlan Heath Macln was convened in the Bronx by The InVe°ugat°"~"» 315°- were wus in the chair and the guests supreme Court Justice Chimes B_ working on the report that another ns _ . , 0 0. R- EWUIS. 1“f11”m Ed1i01‘ 01' McLaughlin, Hauptmann was for-i physician tfeated an mjury 'O branch, the trade department, he Montreal Weekly ,Hcmld and many arraigned on the extortion, }la111>txn1i11ns leg soon after the r, and Charles F. Fisher, of Mon- ¢ha1..ge_ 1 k1d11&Di11I1€. Dealing principally with what ha idcred the most important ' . . _ _ _ he able contribution' they have at the other end." Sibm this cauised the b{',by,s death* C0 ‘ 1551011” WU 01 N5 W°'I`k m . _ _ _ 00 €'f r erred to the “marvellous priv- ilege" the Ottawa trade agree- He appeared in a magistrates' ments had given to Oanada in the ~ . _________ UOUFI5 0bVi01151.V T0f1'¢Sh9d bl’ 5 80011 EXPORT QF DRESSED p0U|,TRy British Il'lil1`kCf». nig'ht's sleep. His face did not look ' He told of the great advances PERSONALS so tired as on previous days, clean" The export of d_I_pSWd poumv B1-11,3111 had been making in in. . 1o_ left he at __4 llucn had been furnished him. He ,has hem making an impressive “_ dustry, finance and construction o ` . r. Owen Curtis, Charlottetown. was freshly shaven and Seemed Vance 11115 year, due to 1,,,~g,;. 1,uy_ W y<‘sterday for Slwkvilie. Where ”“"ed W 811 th? ‘?“S‘“e that has lug by me United Kingdom Bef- We g°""“m°“°`S budget and the Wm Lake a p,,e_,m.dica1 course been constantly rncidenrt to his ap- mmm ,md Ncw,~Ound1,m'd buring resultant creation of confidence on Mt. Alli-5011 Ul1iV€fS1f.V. poamnce in public' the -first seven moniihs of 1934 the the part of Industry' capital and rk, following the balancing of ____ The arrangement took but a few expat “ms 2323 978 pounds valued sound investments. Sc I1! . I of Horn undo D. name; Letters nl (‘nn||ol1~m~e 701 e in the Cathedral at 10 o'clock s taken by the Rev. Canon Mal- Vcucrablc Arch deacon White. per inch; Notices of Thanks and Apprsniutfnn, 70a. por Inch ur 4cI per! beautiful Russian anthem for the word Other rates on application Minimum Charge for Any advertisement twenty five cant, A 1312 M ry Cathedral, where the Rev. Canon KATE:-Da psf word, lhrcs inner. de arted was sung. The body was to rest in the cemeie of the one offlclnted. At 11 o'clock a Mal “iii Requiem Celebration of the Holy 'l Miscellaneous Ejéichurist *ook place in the Cath- 'al at which the Rev. Dr. Hunt fax, caused by the death of Hon. W. A. Black. Conservative). 189 give Thomas L. Church. Ccn.. Graham Spry, C. C. F., 4.509. 110 AGENTS! CANADA's CELEBRA ted Royal Series Private Christ mas Greeting Cards; dollar a, doz cu and up; exclusive, inexpensive, FU modelled, reasonable prices. Mrs. E Davidson, 170 Prince Street. T15» original designs; superbly printed; persons who never sold before tak- in' orders fast' big commissions was Celeb:-ant. The honorary pall Nmbo,-0 fox pup, quwm. ,511v.,,-_ Mnthcson, Judge I-Iaszard. Col. E. Conservative, 1,964. York North: 25 polls out of 118 t. Grandview. will regret to I” Jail- m11u<1s\f'u1ued at $269,484 in the 1021111 thilt he 15 Sllfffffifiil "Om 9~ It. ‘S 5' definite fmt that the m' corresponding period of 1933. The . Total 2; severe case of appendicitis. He is VeSm51‘_‘I°r~5'C*)"e iiuufsoking f;;1.“'€/i chief purchasers in July. for exam- British people Immensely Inbemsb' (,me‘t'H{'m‘6f'Ha,,_ a patient in the Prince Ezlward Is- 031111’ 'E95 he *I es? was h :]°d_ pie wurc: Newfoundland 6.7111' ed 5 " land Hospital. 6 I". " ‘I ""3" “ 1° “°"’ a ,.3 pounds United Kmqd-om 4,632 say that “S B fi’-“Su” "f the ”°" ____i___ kerohief over his face--the 100k~ B I ,H56 S, Pf pmedl 11-dde agreements emanat- Tlic many friends of Mr. Roland mhluics and he was humcd back at $403 282 compared with 1,365,932 ot out" who walked down ihe'lonf=ly LATE RETURNS New U. s. BRIDGE CHAMPION meet by SL Raym,md.S CemetC“,._,. males 580. Hong Kong 303. fe T°f°“*»° E95” 183 P0115 0111 °f SAYS MEN SUPERIOR PLAYERS in the Bronx the night "J11fS1€” the Brinsh nies has grown and is . paid ov r th ransom to a man .; »- 1d1_ 12,1153; H. P, sneigrove, Lib. 10,371; NEW YORK. sept. 24-Mus _E11- mom, em fhe Search only 8, “fu ‘»’“"““g “P Y r Mrudocli, ne\vly-crowned bridge ..JOhn.._ , ISS B611-0We11 the great financial and industrial Kem-,1-a_Ra_my River; 94 P0115 champion of* the United States, It has been said Lindbergh' sit, out 04 117 glve H_ B_ Mcygmwny still believes in the superiority of ting in the aut/Omobile H block Wmiug of Mu? 1 E ts in in Liberal-Labor, 7.081 Joseph Derry 1n;1J1l;,Ckbr;§l(;sI§¢e"D§1\yi;e§;id today. was ggmmiligqe cemetery that night saw' Tomm/O Dsnmrday s Dil; ht Rm/_ 05,5' but ,,.ha,,,,.€,. progress we have me dceuuug factor in me toum- ‘Wm 'the gmnd ,My he,,,i,,g,mor1d Mu11@11S,ha»5_ this to, suv ‘gum 1 cmiuca . icrre 779, Ja- lmmensely Interedell “I have found,” he said, “the in Canada and am happy to ing from the British Empire Con- rencc at Ottawa our trade with 'I readily appreciate the value ai’ investments that have been made Canada by United States inter- ade in Canada towards emerging ,he economic war that en- Pieuse notify svubern Lawless, ings. C01. A. 6. Peake. D. B.Ste\v- Kensington L-5119-ii-22-Iii. arf. Ieith Brecken. R. V. Lorir -_-_-11 Orth and W. F. Ticlmarsh. The RS m;pA1nE|) RELINE1), RE. active pall bearers were. Major T. McNutt. J. R. Paton, J. E. Har- J. O. Hyndman. A. B. Gosh, P. Palmer. The mourners were: Agenfs Wanted STRAYED FRQM My RANCH IN bearers were; Hon. Chief Justice #MT 1, . Suinplc book I frcc to workers. G11-1-ctson Company, Brantford, A Ontario. IN-1291-9-21-Gi. Il' A N T E D ACROSS CANADA n','c‘11Ls to sell Personal Christmas Crrds. Samples styled in case form equipped with handle and dome,- f;1.~u~uer. Remarkable value at one, AMATEUR. ARTISTS SEND FOR rloiiur per dozen. Compare with( olhcrs. Liberal commission paid 1u<.~u and women, spare or full umc. Also good line of assorted cards in boxes with free coloured pzciurcs as premiums. Write Prem- ici' Art Guild, 202 Castle Building, .\‘lo1""enl. N-1122-till Oct. 20. Flin S. . - SIMPLEX SEPAR- n1'f1icu'. Apply Dillon & Spillcit __ L-5s2~9~_2g-ai. CARDBOARD SUITABLE FOR lining outhouses. etc.. lc per *slim-L. Guardian Office. tff Pult SALE - SECOND HAND Truck Wagon. Apply Proud & More-side. L-619-9-25-21. BARGAIN IN A SECOND HAND D Beatty Washing Machine Islz111`d_. DEATHS - Tmy|.m' _ /it Wuierside, Monday 14"”-`*"“':";"::»:=r.f: 1uorni1'.1:, Sept. 24. 1934. Rose Hayley. URN|5|1|~3|) APT, F01; WINTBR F1uic‘i'al io St. Jonchim‘s Church. months, the Cavendish. Phone V1‘1‘11011 Ri\`C1'. WDGHCSKIHY m01`¥11115' .576 f,_-12 31 at nine o'clock. F011 SALE -- AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whist Scum Cards. Guardian Central Jol1‘ Printery. Nov. l-tf. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR? dry cow, young milk cow. C. EJ Clark, Summcrsidc, R. R.. 1. ;,____ xr; .___ _ . _._ ___%_ __ _VW il-A565-9-22-25-221. .F FOR. SALE-74 ACRES AT LOG Cove, Murray River. Apply to Mc- Leod dr Bentley, Charlottetown. EWG W~ P~ M`1110Ck. 1-1111. 5.5052 ment Wmch bmught' her me md“" uncier\va the New York Law Jour- Thom me .d1S'“mg“i§h°d Summer' Prime Minister R. B. Bennett in Geneva members of the government I Y the outcome of the live federal by- lost two seats to the Liberal party. a ' Y suit. There, it is believed, many of 5, fident the traditional allegiance to the Conservative banner would bc gm, Opinions among observers in Ot- i, tawa as to the future policy of thc of government in the face of the by- so ly divergent. The most, popular and apparently best supported belief, L however, is that thc Prime Minister will proceed with thc normal busi- ness of government and call Parlia- ment early in January. Then, if thc u1‘!ed the entire world has been Har01d B1-@1115, cons" 3,543_ iduai masters' championship of the ml wminenwd edit/ormuy on me hide opera singer, Miss Gladys Bell- ‘Zim w our fouowmg me example Elgin Westzflnal-97 polls out Am°"1°<"" Bridge L'~`”5'UC~ She paid weakest link in the case against O“Cn'_ . OfcG,.e,,L Britain jnimde ,md fm. of 97 give; M1115, L11), 97522; B0,-_ tribute to thc 35 men and women Hau,pLmM,n_w.,e ,Mk of E com-CS_ Toronto Singer. Gladys Bell- 3 ‘ bridge, con" 6/724; MacDonald experts who entered in me event’ sion' At the same time, it Warned, O\'.ci1( is to have her chance 111 Ind” 552_ M8, 011; for M1115 2293_ and especially to B. Jay Becker of agamsm ..thn_d degree., methods in £lI‘f111f1 0l>€‘1`21. I £1111 Het 1lf1‘nid' to .I Y ' ' . .. h , 1. t (U11Chan§9d)~ Phuadelphm' who “ns close behind Ubi-DJ-1111118 11 001'1f‘»`551°n» SixtyT'1i;§it£dmx.,,Ee¥gEf,(;id'af%r:{ngl is closer trade relations and to drink -with her 500112- D- 1 d 10 e is u to _ . _ _ _ , _ .11 won b,.¢au5¢ I was lucky' and lastigiaiy C5; pggullfnal sapid, brmging this condition of afluu-.< was ext,-am~d.1,m1~i1y 1u¢1Cf01‘C c ed to make an official comment, on as fine ns Mr. Becker,” she said. ggiiiheaf ggfmcearigith wgich he I lrnow that she had evcr sung in 0"’ economic "°“b1°5 than “hu “But women have improved their is not liken, to be cha,,ged_thM ofi Public. At rt party she sang for C elections in Ontario in which they records the last few ycau-s. They gold h°,u.d,,,gy isome “M1951 mU§1°1l1nS 0116 Of U10 _ re 1031111111., to control their t€m_ The editorial pointed out thmi many opcrutic nrias .sho luis at 1101. It was apparent that the success oi persxncnts. Men don't have to fight Hauptmann mm, have been the 1`111_S@1‘-‘f~1i1S- I WCLS' fillilc St€igi;C1‘ed1 the Liberal campaign wasa surprise that battle, It took me several writer of extomon note; to L,nd_ this quiet, poised, modest young onlyin the Frontenac-Addington re mrs to ¢c1m~01 m1n¢_ when I had bemh and the collector 81 the mm, woman possess:-d a voice cf thc few b-ad hands I wanted to get som and Sm] have had nothing ml true operatic power and brilliance the E0V9mm9“l> members felt C011* out -of the game. do with the actual kidnapping; She told me sho could nnd no "To win st tournament, y0u've %PD01`1fl111111Y(§‘>f1slnging publicly in, ic bc able to Luke it. Women °‘1`°"'° H11 1911. IUOTC Or 105%( Sllstamed- can learn that, The hardest; thing “caving Nu stones Umumed ‘”‘b'“1d°n”d 1110 idfll 01 f1<1111§ 2111.1' 1 the worm is 10 keep H reserve The authorities were Ieavmg no p1'cfessionclu'ork. .This was, to mc. physical sirengtli, and not to get stones umumed in their effmts w zrcrimc. so I.1_11trocl11c_efi licr to that tired that temperament gets ummth as much as possible of me fine operatic baritone. Anlou “-111 be Cm1dd;,'s hero 10;- 1935? e1e°t1°“ “Suns um varied and widc' the best of you." ransom m0,.,Cy_ The garage at the Yoitinig, who started to leach hor 1\/pmy pwpk. have me d@¢1d¢d yer., '. ' H II Haummann home has been mop (ei opcrzltic roles. Whcu the EAGUE URGES INTERNATION- oughly dissectei The earth about cngagcznent of thc San Carlo season cronies the national hero. AL TRADE it has been dug l1D» T0dHl'. police Oper-T C'0'mll2l~11Y “'35 1U1H011_11<_I<‘C1 For residCi1Ls of Northern. Manitoba started exploring thoroughly che Mr- Y0‘U1‘1 "F1'H9i11‘f1‘ 2111 aud1t1O11 the question has already been act- GENEVA, Sept. 24-(Canadian mum. of me homo for her. She sang for that super- ounitries not so happily privileg- ed." Mine Discoverer 5 Northland Hero , . Wins Acimiratioii (By Rgmcgiey (Canadian Press Staff Writer) THE PAS. Man., Sept. 24-Who T0 ghoilsands oi' students the rugby lied. . July election. I0 going got too rough a dissolution PWS? C“b1e)”A 'WW I-'°`“¥U1" °f While Foley has awaited an aud- 1"°_i"° judge Of V°i°@5~ MHPSWO PFI” would likely follow with a June oi' Nimons °ff_°“5i"° ngninst b“"'i°"f iting of Hauptmanns brokerage Om' and “'“5 _9“g‘"‘2Cd I0 Sm? 0115 PPOSDCCI/01' W110 SiX‘HdS his Will- iutcruatioiial trade has been account bef°1"¢` mnkmg any state" Mimvln: M31'.I\1cr1t<\ and Ncdda for tors in The Pas :uid his summer! ______.____ launched. In the report of the ment as to what 1,,,1,m¢e me 3311. the 1>c1`wd f0T1<1\\1n'.' the cc-mprtnys uuywiu-re gold might be found, Bradman Under- ,, (C. P. Cable By Gu:n'dlan‘s Special P Wire) man, Australia‘s famed cricizcter. W underwent an emergency operation n second committee of the League bird 1-,Um Germany mm-ht 1mv¢, C111§`HiT0 0ll€F1i1fCUi€11f». Assembly udolitcd Yesterday is an the brokerage house of Sf,ei,,m.‘ Tuul. she will meet w'lil1_d1istii1- ' apgcué tgetlrotnititcéns get] Rouse and C0mp,my_ with whom ;;;\'rifl1£:drps.':;?‘ccsg.sI0IIiof;2cllslortnin. S20 and d stuircly build found the vein - er n rmi n rnaiona _ 5315 <~ ‘ . S .`1C SODFH 0 ga es trade to move in order to speed cc- g;u[;t;111::<; k;§f,]dann;tccO;;;r0nch' voice, she isn't afraid of hard onomic recovery. '1"i1c committee the printed e5t1_,,mf_cs` of |b__Wh1ch work and she is eminently teach- right back this your and found the W" niet under the rlininnmrship of have bow as high 115 $25,000, able* T110 Samc Cn" be “Hd M Will 011 KHC0 Liike 111191 W11110 it~1B Grim; Minister R. B. Bennett of It has been fairly Wen e5¢,,,b]|Sh_ few aspirants for operatic fame. , ana n. _ --#11 LONDON Sept- 24’D°“ T“`“d` of purucuinr concern to canada Sant:-it ntgéguntgagiye ucgprcriixggte. 'I`W°“1y Paddling pools in various Hs the discussinii of the effect of $5_0m_ The Steiner' Rouse 5t;1t¢_!D31TS Of 1101101011 0111I1l10d and C105- griciilturul p1'otcf‘t1_on by indus- mem, Showed the Moolmt was ,,011 ed to children during thc summer the mining district he has been a, I-le is "Bob" Brown, the now fam- This popular bachelor with red- dish lmir, an unassuming manner which has made thc G0d's Lake mine. That was in 1933. He camo still not proven to any extent, the people of the north have caught “Bob‘s enthusiasm.” So at The Pas and throughout 243 Richmond Street. L-625-9-25-131. .ATO LET-8 IIOOMEI) HOUSE AT 25 Upper Prince Street. Possess- ion October ilrst. Apply at 23 Upper Prince. L-469-9-19-61. URNISHED STEAM IIEATED rooms with or without board. Ap- ply Gunrdiau. L-616-9-25 -31. T0 LET -- DWELLING HOUSE oils, Septciubcr 22, 1934, at liomc of hor dauglitcr, Mrs. George Cruff. 56 Robert St., Susanna E. (Single- ton) Hume, widow of David H. Hume, Fuucrfii services will bc held nt thc First Baptist Church, Attic- bcro, Tixcsday September 25th at two o`cl0ck. T0 1,1-;T_1v|E1\T SHOP, CENTRAL, IIIYME.-In Attleboro, Masschus- IN MEMURIAM for appcndicltis today. 1-lc was re- h poi-lcd to be progressing satisfac- t Bradman played a great Daft in m me test match series in which 0 Australia defeated England th1s|\ summer, setting up n new test K wicket partnership with W. H. Ponsford in the fifth and deciding i, ILA MACDONALD T0 G0 A' 'ini countries and industrial pro- Opened .mm five 01- six months 011111? to drouf-Yllf. have been rc- _I cclio11‘ by ug1‘icul‘i.ura1l countries afgep 1,11.; ransom was paid, ,0ilCI1'~‘f1- I01'1Y- contained in the report. The com- The Opelmpss of the dis- f1Ltt£° foglld fm? Ui" §;18I»1011S111I1 play of the ransom bills "S0 “"0 “C GFS 11 0 §r€l1i‘1`=11 u doubtcdly was due to the part ° ° ' vorld economy should be invcsti- paped by th.. ncwsmpcrs in ,.,~_ Wlns Aga!" ‘“‘3'd' _ fraining from publicly noting their Extreme uizrucultural protection 1',-,,.quem_~1_pp¢.,~,,-1,116.5 ¢1u1»1ng 1.11.; ____ tch 1 most iudu.i}1y "G." Guardian. L-583-9-22-Bi. WANTED-MIDDLE AGED W0- mnn who can cook for small family. Apply 9 Spring St. be- _iwccri 6 and "8 p.m. L-640 MAID WANTED-FOR COUNTRY home. Small family. Recom- mendations required. State wages. Box 484. Surnmerside. ‘ L-846-9-26-21 Number 124 Elm Ave. Apply A. Plckard & Co., Conl Denier. L-571-0-22-31. T0 LET - FURNISHED FLAT, four rooms and bath. Hot water healed. Electric range. Apply Guardian. L-Q1-9-25-31 _ In loving memory of our dear mother. Mrs. Felix Curley, who died September 25, 1933. She was such a very dear Mother, So patient, so kind and so true, There was never a cloud so heavy or dark But she saw thc sunlight through. VANCOUVER. Sept. 24»Mlss n Shelln. MacDonald, daugihtcr of, As a lurgo p1'or_l1rcc1' of agricultural soon had f_h(.m in meh. possession im: n du_(,,__§,_t \,k,¢or,, m.,.,.`1,(.§¢,. 1>;D01f»1>E>1t\OY3»1$»13¥Z~C>¥JO<3-019131? T0 FOLLOWERS ()F “BIG FOUR” H()(`KEY Many requests from various poinis i,-1 the l’roviuc1~ Imvr- been made for scvcrnl years fnr n broadcast of the lmckcy games played in the Chnrlniicinwn Forum. ’l`lu-. dir:-cturs, in r-urnmon wm; those in other Maritime centres, have not hccn \':\\'nr.\blc in the past. The rcqucsis, however, have been quite insistent, and izuis in various sections have suggested :r plan, whcrclvy the iznnrcs may he obtained by them. If ri sufficient number ni' radio nwnrrs arf- interested, ll Forum dircfinrs will accede tc their wislres. Enough munny mu bc subscribed to defray the cxpcuscs Incident to the bro1\dc:\.~t. Mr. Ian Mellcnzlc, ltlanagcr of lhr l~`oruu\. is in 1-lvaiigu nf ilu- matter and will visit vnrlnus points in conncrllnn -:ith il. Rrirlln listeners in outlying places may communicate with Mr. Mrlicnzie, 10 Ambrose St., as he can only visit thc chief towns and villages. L-1350 gang- .gnu . vu u ~ u I u ~,u,»,I;|,-rn Irsrszsge I agar: I'I;I |,n;I £5 oooooooiaoooooc-cfoeooo.:»c»o»:~c»o- 1 gi ", ' ? if af. 1.5 I ‘, ix. 1 1 1 u .. r-.c gut <- - \ 1 fi 'ii 511.1 .'l_ P' A ` . 195, {i` ` 1 i II,” `.1l~I*` .9 , 1*: 1! it 111" .,. 1 'i _’.i i 1° , i O .. ).» . ,- »-1. ii _,(5 if ._ .;‘ ..;~‘“;j-_j _._ :;‘*...¢ L ,A N .,% I( 1.' ` I..