" THE GUARDIAN. CHARLO'I'TETOVVN- . ' PAGE SEVEN I York and Vicinii Miss Marionimurray left Satur- day; August 30th, on her way to Toronto. . IHIot,L'ab-olr Feild Expected Slales Urged This Month T0 .'-"Wei. Tariff BBITIETS conven ion a series of accusations against Moshe: which he made MEXICO CITY, Sept. '7 -(Reuv.- ers)-The 54-country international public on March 28. The president has a slander suit monetary fund appealed to the United statswednesdayto iowcr smvramm 9.1931 f-'-'---'- York l-lighlighis Th Mrs. Roy Kaiser of Grand Tra- 9 r.:2:.:;:"ili:.:: 1" To Explode .Door Mrs. Pearl Cooke. York, was a cHAPTE.1t TWENY--FOUR little daughter spent Labour Day September 1st, in York. Miss Freda Newson was s re- cent guest of her parents in York. .1... The Rev. Mr. Skinner was the guest speaker in York United Church. August alst. Miss Gertrude MacDonald was a visitor to York on Wednesday evening, August lrlth. visitor td the city on business, a ' ff ' "t August zemw CEl(EdiHn Pr Sta Wll er OITAWA, Sep . 8 --(OP) c- The hottest feud in Canadian labor is due to explode foracouple ofrrough rounds this month. - The mauiing scrap touches on the dual jobs of '11-year-old A. R. Mr. Stewart vusey is threshing grain this fall. Miss Marguerite Vessey of the may Royal Bank staff. Charlottetown. spent Sunday in York,. the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Vcssey and of school classes next week if polio "keeps on Jumping" like it has lodged against McGuire concerning Continued - these charges. Mr. Dean Watts spent Septem- eu'iWlill0 Roy and Barbara M on their way to the boarding- taxi and together, arm entwined in Bar- and their hands join- clinging clasp. They wereyn Sunday. August, 24, con- mrnnlsnn t at tears were slowly mckl-.n;: down Barbara's cheeks. 531:5. They had taken a were sitting very C1056 Roy's right bgnfs lcll. Qd in n silent until ROY saw with "Wllavs wrong, darling?" asked in concern. "Aren't i-0" -l).l)jp,iivl" She choked over the you Leigh Vessey. Mr. guests of Mr. Harry Vessey. Mr. and Mrs. the ter Mallctt. he and Mrs. Louis Court of Bedford were in York recently, the Hector Scott and baby of Cornwall motored to York wel- come guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- An earlier item in this column should have read Mrs. Alvin Mac- Lauchlan had the misfortune to have her hands and legs scalded Mosher. president of the 350.000- member Canadian congress of lab- or and president of the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees (C.ClL.),-Canada's biggest rail union. in , The veteran labor chief is cm- brolled in I bitter fight within his own union-meeting in triennial convention here Sept. 15-and that battle will inevitably spill over into the C. "C. L. annual convention in Toronto 9. week later. The c.B.R.E. tussle is between Masher, founder of the union and The 54-year-old McGuire will be trying to unseat Mosher at the C. B.R.E. convention. In this, it was learned he receives some support from a number of t has that have sent in resolutions calling for a constitutional amendment to re- tire brotherhood officials at the age of 65. At present. they get pens- ion at that age but are no forced out . i particular the home of Lucy Maude Montgomery at Green Gables. The many new friends and so- its tariff barriers as is means of re- storing s. balanced world economy. Finance Minister Douglas Abbott is representing Canada. In'its annual report the furfd said that "obstacles placed by the sur- plus countries on imports, whether in the form of increased tariffs, import quotas, or in any other way. may frustrate even the most strenuous efforts of the deficit countries to achieve international balance without resorting to re- ..'9ll0l10l.l'.lS The report blamed mnny dollar- short countries of trying to do this week. s Dr. F. E. MacDiarmld, superin- tendent of education and director of educational services, was "doubtful" that schools can start Monday. The original opening date of Sept. 2 was deferred because of polio. TONBRIDGE, England -(GP) - Rev. Russell White led a large group of his parishioners in a hop- picking campaign. All the wages will be contributed towards repair of their ancient church and the vicar hopes to realize about l.'2,000. bcr 1st at his home in York. Mrs. Vernon-Rodd and daugh- ter, Dorothy and son, Junior were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett on Friday evening, Au- gust 29th. Miss Margaret Waits has re- turned to her home after spend- ing's few days with her sister, Mrs. Ollie Brown, City. Mr. and Mrs. Burgem Newson I-mnard Ncmmi mi '1” we” M were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.i0l A1131!-St 31St- ” .' Wm, snow Cm 1 1,. hgppy gun by a pot of soup spilling. Mrs. as president for about 40 years, quaintanoes made by LAC. Ber- more by way of mmsumpuon my ,- whm that dreadful inspector lnlagtlzucgaggctoliillans are now andl James McGuire. long-time :1x:lTg,Of:T::1:hed"1fKgum:tg1:lg'Wm; vestment and government ' ex- " ... .. o .4 :3; he as "He n' if V w-ith the resources ava a is to to in awed ?..”?..it”i?.i”'2..ii”.l”l.2? sun 0,; on 2i2.'1i3li”.i:2..i”::.;';;”.?,'?.ii:..?.l:: - .' you szllil: Im W" M bellewd slim, M,-, and ions, Edison Watts. crktctgggffmg ,lg:rg;.RE. dropped les received previously in an acci- ” the" Counmlts emP1”Y ”- ” "er, word of it. And he showed my you didn't kill Borden"- Mr. him, McGuire was a member of dent, and they wish him a speedy strictive trade practices instead of living within their income, the and Mrs. Percy Dlckieson, New Glasgow, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Borden Ling and Miss Cynthia of Montreal, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ling and family of York on August 20th.. the policy-directing executive com- and mmpm” reco"ry' mittee of the congress. (The con- gress promptly dropped hlm, too, on the ground he no longer was a union member. s McGuir'e now is carrying an ap- peal to the C.B.R.E.'s "grand div- ision," which meets every three years. His formal appeal cells only for his reinstatement, but he sold hndr”. even an accidental part 1.. ll..: death. Isn't that something .m ho llaplly about?" "W'llaL ii. selfish pig you must take me for. Roy! You don't sup- pose lhl thinking about myself at suri n time as this, do you?” -0 isn't anything else in world so well worth ;; about!" he whispered. ' lcrc's you!" present weakened structure of in- T -l ternationai payments may deter- iorate furthcr, the report warned. FREDERICTON, Sept. 5 - (CF) -Health and Education officials here voiced doubt Wednesdaythat New Brunswick public schools will re-open next Monday in view of the increasing incidence of Polio- myelitis. Boosted by 23 new cases report- A fair attendance gathered at F0l'A York Hall last week to enjoy the lantern slides of the Calgary Stampede and educational films sponsored by Full of Pep Feeds Company. The views showing the care and equipment necessary for poultry, cattle, and swine were very helpful to modern farmers. - - -Insure T day Miss Brenda and Master James Bradford of Blacks Harbor, Nova Bcotia, who have been visiting their cousins the Misses Erma and Elizabeth Watts and Cecil Watts. CROWN i i IN SURANCE nun? (rv iVllPf'i you think about mel love you! is that anything to cry iorl you of having illlllrl the”. Lot him try toprolio-it and sec hluv far he would gotl I didn't kill all.) swine and I'm not afraid of lI'lj.'illlllfz inspector Kenway can do. Ami I'm pretty sure he izllous he couldn't prove it. . See how he let lnc come away with Olil But you must never "lint inspector Kenway suspects shot R.9&cr' Bor- llmt lllml He'll havhyaget over have returned to their 1 Black's Harbor. Harbor, Nova ,Scot1a. home in Mr. and Mrs. Bradford and Miss Marina Watts, who have been the house guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts, have re- iurned to their home in Black's Mrs. W. L. Scott and her son Donald Scott of Florence, Cape Breton, who have been visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Milton Vessey of is visiting at the home of his parents, Rev. and Mrs. sproulc and family at York Manse. Mr. gplkoule is stationed at. Trenton, n . Another very enjoyable picnic for the teenagers in York was held on August 20th. This jolly group was conveyed by trucks to Stanhope. Games and a jolly sing song was much enjoyed and a de- licious.lunch was served by the girls, while the boys furnished the transportation. Among the summer tourists to visit the fair Island of the Gulf were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodwin and family of Southampton. Nova scotiapwho spent Sunday. August 24 as the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Sprouie of York. They found the weather and the scenery delight- ful, enjoying their visit very much. The Misses Catherine Wood and Christine Proude. teachers of York School, motored to .Char- lottctown en route to .the Teach- ers' District Convention in session ed today in six counties, the total number of cases this year shot up to 181. The 23 additions compris- ed by far the largest number tab- ulated in any one day since the disease hit New Brunswick early in the, summer. Dr. J. A. Melanson. chief medical officer, said it. would be difficult for him to recommend resumption .1. E. PHIILIIPS, Hnmmi-raids, J. 0. SAINT, Charlottetown, General Agents. . , rl York for several weeks, returned September 4th and 5t you" to their home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis of --- vnn pl gtring!" v . York had as their ever welcome Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis of York, "Oh, well, I suppose he must The many friends and school house guests Mrs. Lewis' sister accompanied by REV. and Mrs. chums of Miss Carol Hardy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ed- ison Hardy, are leased to know Carol is making atisiactory pro- gross after her operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. with her husband and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Longworth, also James, Margaret and David Long- worth of Costa Rica, Central Am- .Cl'lCR. Mr. and Mrs. Longwortll are missionaries home on fur- lough. Don Longworth, missionaries fronl Costa Rica, Central America, and their three children, James, David and Margaret. motored to Toron- to. Ontarlo,.recentiy. play his game according to the ruins and regulations. I don't blame him. if you think it over, lhvrv are quite good reasons why i I4i'.liill(I come under suspicion. lmri clrllivr-5 cnough for killing Kw HP Mme". googgignyknmsl Mr. Robert Sproule nf the R. C. "We mo denumyh I A.F'., who is on his annual lcavr. hem at all particular whei taxi drew up outside the board- rlbnut him!" ing-house and they had to get out. b-4 The Evening Auxiliary of York United Church, after the evening sci-vice of Sunday. August 17th, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Don Longworth and family, Mr. J. B. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Colby and Mrs. E. C. Macican of Harvey Station arrived by plane from Fredericton. N. B., on a visit to her brother Rev. Ma1'shall Sproule All-l, as Inspector rts'ril l'n:.:l he deserved." I ii;dn't say a word more ROY kicked NOR and lloimvd to another cab stopping some "xn. ind at the end he didn't yards away. 50 and Mrs. Sproule at the Manse on Thursday, August 21st. Mrs. MacLean was guest of honour on Miss Mary Lewis of Freetown, and Mr. Llnkletter of Linkletter Road at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira ml: nlore than he dcserv-l "My bit 01 si-rin8l'' 119 Said with a sightseeing tour of the Island Lewis, York. A delicious lunch .. that doesn't affect Kon- a augh. They went in and pro- with Rev. and 'Mrs. Sproule. was served by the committee in mu-'3 duly. Ho; ' to find thelceeded at once to the little room Among the places visited was the charge. person who ii, the shot. But Roy had christened the Black National Park at Cavendish. in -B.P. Hole. "Here we ' are again.” he said. "Alone, safe from inter- ruption, just you and l. Thislis a? bit of Heaven." it won't be me, and I'm almost certain he knows it!" "will-T" "I ilfi.'x watching him while . 1 tnlll all iou know. He didn't tell "There wouldn't be work illl .lm-:il.llg directly. except about heaven." said she: "but I have In: inn luin hullcis; but his face and'write something like a three-vol-K you Your taste will tell goo. some of his questions told a lot. ume novel before I get out oil That conversation on the landing here." 4 you ovcrllcard meant a great deal "Pleasure first and husinessy .in llllll. Remember his interest in it ' that only a. 'few minutes vnricr he had told me I was the only prlvson who ndmiitcd being on the spot at the time of the slurs.” Ih”fl! course! I hadn't thought of .lIl" "Well. there you are! I don't say either of them killed Bordon. I don't care who did. But I do say there are others whom Kenway Fllspms far more than he does W: so let's stop talking iabout irirlns and got back to really im- ll0"li'illV. matters. You are---" IN Barbara would have to wait in hear what she was because the after." Roy gathered her into his. arms nnd their-lips met, They re-, maincd .thus, while time flowedl past them unobserved; hut, sud-.1 dcniy. Barbara pushed Roy away, and he stood staring towards the door. Turning quickly he saw ont the threshold the white-haired man who had entered into resi- dence at the boarding-house on the previous day. l The newcomer raised his arms. l "Roy-oi” he said. "Roy-oi" l Roy's answer was a single lyl-: labia wrung from him in a staril-' cd cry: l "Dad!" To be continued ATTENTION ' FARMERS For Sale. 2, 3, 3 1-2 and 4-inch boiler tubings, good for pump well casings; also posts for buildings. Also buying Mixed Scrap Iron. Price 2ii20.00 per i:l'0SS ion. Also brass, copper, lead, batteries and radia- : l. , tors. Highest market price paid. it RN; . , p l . Scrap Yard of; Finley McKlnnon, Charlottetown I ' I Pi 5"” it 171 N Job and ANTI rSll3MARlllE one I or lvr e 1 J 768 or 1310 AME BLOCK 19.0. Box 403 ' 3 34 i . . 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