(JCTOBER 18. 1929 ’ __- ' a “LITE! G0. 5514311313.!” 5C0!!! IIG l!!!‘ __ s!" cArrrOl. < . scorinif a bi! hit. “lover Co. Gal- pghel-i" a melodramatic bieiure fes- turinl Juli!" UWNM in the title role, was oressbtsd with llicellent re- sults st the Ulllitol ‘Iheetro yester- dey- This is an admirable screen ver- sion cf Richard Herding Davis‘ fem. on story o!‘ "Wesson me.- which idealizee a courageous office boy who outwite the keeneet detectives 1n solv- in: a bsfflins murder myete y- Junior ooahleh. ‘bcrhsbs the best iuvenile player of the screen, is featured gs Gellalhfl‘; 0nd he admirably sustains the big role allotted to him. Harrison Fold, ls the reporter, and Elinor Fair, es the society editor, are the central figures .of an - appealing love story. Ivan iabedoff is excellent as the fugi. live. Asiillilfllletilllo .11 " . ‘I01! ca‘: buy. iI'Ii “ mo... gardens" . AADAII to else for ‘file. raiders. N00 _ “Dew-win... new-wan- R d . l0?!’ llvUl Ill’!!! It $8.49. ' also blue lllbfi penis at 81-"- All . e ‘action aisse- Islam's. _ oooo If! Net Debt awn cnnucxnss OVIICOATB at factory prccs at the clcsibgput ‘°"'""" PM!) nie- All om. come oI-rly to: dielec- OITAWA. 03L, Ogt, 11._.n“ u» P‘g*v|. “o0 tel net debt 005.601. Huggins left Large Estate aw. l-wmasmmo. me. Oct. u» Miller flussiss. late manager e1 the , "‘“__“'“""" ' NW V91‘! Yl-“llbel. left an estate sf Piililnd now has more than 35,- $250,000, the reading p; m; will h," I0 meter vehicles. ~ - disclosed. _?¢que¢*=~- i, n‘ . w“... ........ n. ....,._,_ i Classified Advertisements l rneenien ' '- Agents Wanted M” BARN. 3i roll. bALlh-uollss Apply I01 Grafton. ros sew-i moms IANGI. IF you 0F... can AND u: not afraid to work herd, let us for you. Io; a._. ' ;.v, 7,11 know. We have e lob 110- ezss-lo-lv-zi. Base Iurner and other L y effects. Apply 109 Grafton Street. any evening. except Saturday, be. tween 1 and 9. 92d9-10-10-8i I85 PER WIEK MADE BY OUB Personal Christmas Greeting. Card Agents in their spars time. Write us for particulars today. Regal Art , 00., 810 Bpadine Ave ‘Iiororltn. -' ‘ v '~ ' A.‘ W i. 15,l0,1fl,19. b——-u . PRIVATE ClfilliwAfl u no w. . g lllrdlpmple book free; , men and women already making ’ five "lollars up daily, in snare time; ctocriobco or capital uisnecoolsry- Carretsen 00., Brantford, Ont, A. W. s-aa-w. RUDD! YOUR SMILEY BY ADD- Frifldl. lusineeshssociates, Club sod Church incwberd. from Magni- floebt rho Gamble Iceb- Imperial Art. Manufacturers,» Ii. Wellington West, ‘lbrorlto. A. W. lfl-l-tLOct. 19. -_v¢— Female Help Wanted wanna-seem sols KITCHEN at Parker Rouse. . fll0il-l0é0-tf »--_-...-.----..-’--_.---.-- WANTBII-wIALElLADY rol. ser- "Xdly only. Mctrwclitan ltoree. ’_ ozofi-lo-ls-li —i WANTED-wk MAID. JAIPLY. ‘IO $35-$50 osuaubss assesses»: I G 0 N K‘ ‘OLAHI ‘- ‘IIAGIII wow-ae- wolmur "wears wok: er nu AN UNUSUAL OPPOIITUNIT! can be earned weakly in spare time selling well known line Personal Christ- mas Cards. Scores _of discogra- ohm. Accountants. clerks. ate.. exceeded this last season. Beauti- ful new portfolio free. Master Kraft 0a., mmitad, Toronto. Rsnrasenta-l tives ranted smalltowns also. . - " It. ll. W. 0st. Mfffiilidddfillil. 23.25.2030. .~ 1 _--e. Salesman Wanted WANTED. Reliable, Energetic man for Prince Edward Island. mpsrienced re- ferred. Hopkins Press Ltd, 0 47 Prince Edward Street, Saint John. ‘N. ls. " * lo-la-si. Teachers Wanted wanted for Abney School. surm- ment 015.00. Apply John Gonnley. * w. . J ildf-lt-ld-Bi- Wanted , ’ or hour, washing or cleaning. Coed references. Apply Guardian, ililtblfl-ll-Ii. b! Olllldl 011 September 30th.. llbt (no wed“ h“ w“ mk_ '11 for non active assets) w... e3. I “°-“1-°°°- A yen» sec st the b01100- Pbbdins date the debt was 82.22:. 847.091. This is a. reduction n4 “y. “A ;. Wears-nun‘ -. ~ . . shrub 0a cull-firs; s._s. " ease eerie. oie“lili‘e_-reeveegien x roe are seas Bab. Hue ans IP07 worsted evil to 000.00 at slos- on out arias. Isaac's ssoo PIIIIIIIIIAN HIV!!!“ ls follows: lsanlnslen at ll e. m4 m. stewm at I y. m: Hardin-ale at 1 o. m. ll‘. N. I. Geese. Peeler. resulossats ass-s. ow values for $0.10. others from $2.50 ub- Bis ht of new ieu cage else. new use GREY W00“! BLANEITS 34.00 for $2.” I Mir. Good value. Pam's. I00 SEES MANY CllANGEB-Nrl- Glover. widow of the _llte Walter B. Clover arrived is this city Saturday night, efior an absence of about "Wily yfl-rs and she finds many changes have taken blue 011m she was last hero. Glover was was Evelyn Wailing beforehcr Marriage. lhe is glad to be back in Prince Ud- ward Island. lhe resided in the Un- ited ptstoe butane thinks that iii-iere is no place like her own land. we. Glover is visiting herfcousin, Mr. Iiii A- Mclselll. ' A PLEASANT EVENING-A very pleasant ovonins was spent Thursday Ost. 15th., at the home of 1W. U10 Mrs. Joseph Gallant. Fredericton. when Minds and rlclsllboro Mildred at their home for a game of wisist which was enjoyed till ten-thirty, followed by the distribution ed the prises. The met. lady's brlu was woe by mo. Prank mil-en; moi-lowers prize Mr- Leopold Pincau. consolation prim went to Mr. IPrank Doiren and Miss Doris Pinesu. Luncheon was than served by Mil. Joseph qailaset irvher best style. assisted by Miss Mary Gallo-ht. of Lynn. Mass, and Mrs. Pirmin Gallant. The rest of the waning was spent in musk: and dancing. Music was iurnishsd by s”. Firmen Gallant and .Mr. John 1'. Doirsii. step cellos by l-ooueld menu and last but not least Master Vincent oeueni en's n; "went homo well ‘steamer, which loaded potatoes here lsjtfyeu eneut this tinimsnu is the 1518M vessel that has ever come to lllmbllrsida. Jailed from the Marine Wharf st tea a- m. an Thursday with a cargo of ever forty thousand bass of table mo: potatoes- Ihe is sailing direct to Havens. Cube. where she will arrive several dsyo before the new duty on potatoes sees into effect. An average of seventy oven were ensued irrlsedins the steamer. which they did in the quick time of two and a half-days. ‘This spooks volumce for the shinning fe- silities at the port of llllnmcrlids which are new equal to any intbeee rrevineee. amt sraditis also duo to the stovoderos and to the C. N. it. for the prompt and efficient liar is which the oarwofretatoea wore handled. s. v . , o Mrs. ms M. Nash. u‘ Brighton ma. oaol-io-ll-ai warren-MAID when... mu general hfllilflwcek. Applyvllrs. P. A hreubareon. as firmer Prince street. t‘ szia-lo-le-sl. Sale For I-Pwwev-wvw-uuu-ow Ion sans-altos! GMVII. FOB hens. Phone, collect, 107-420, Ken- sington Exchange. ' 0110-10-17-21. .__.._. FOB eaLn-ossoulvs snows. ‘i4 Hts-so Power, Monarch, in per- ibfit order. ‘Apply Cecil Wood. R. 3-. Charlottetown. mo-lo-ls-ls-si. m 70s sets-value aesraeaar . Pilots. certified disease-free stock. F111 pleat new. 00.00 par 100: 05.00 .-.-.--e-'--_e WANTED-PURCHASE A NUMBII WANTID - PUBOIIAII Winston-rive adlurnlssn rox ' end Coon. Give particilllrl first letter. N. Meyhew. Mbelfl '- " vose-e-ss.oet.i,e,e,s1,10,10,38 ‘of horses weighing thirteenhundrod upwards. 000d’ bloohy type. Good condition. Age d to 0 years. 3 at Remington October 21st. c- Denald‘ d: Henderson, North River. t Olll-‘lii-ll-li. FIFTY Horses weighing from thirissn hundred upwards. Good blocky type. lound seod condition. Ase from four to eisht. Ilester Hotel. chei-letteiewn. ‘ruesdey. October ‘ ...-‘. ‘ at Onblud 001110?- Ootobsr twenty-fourth it MacDon- ald do Henderson. North River, lIIl-IO-II-Ii. ~' "v was. n a seem. leuthoort- _ "—""*-““ a; ' ' "il-"i-"di- , Miecei aneous "I Ind IAN!!! IAIIID p sgsepaxesn’ Alaskan endquebss stock. t!" i0 ‘$1..- suAJy: nerleeuviilv. lauds‘ ""0 s riv- leeoiui-n oars will . lo-s-nnps. P1351» ieoenainsliauteesusi» . lbelrv for immediate delivery. veils: "mo “m”, my“ M. m. g1 er h! heme, it. Itlaheil. -!. A IO-llew-lll-li- IUBINII! MAN WISHING FULL niggine is deeply grateful to their many nieadefor klndsesne establ- ee during their recent bereavement at. Mary's, set. nevus mad by es- perieneed teacher. Phone est-b. . . . llll-lli-llvli. board and oomfgrteble 5:4. lsitgzg ill-Mints ems: ‘ W? 3 mz-io-iv-si. OF Tltenles ‘fill “M”! B! "l0 iltflfll- m”, Ill! ...__-.-.-.-_-_ \ PIIBONAL!" lulu Dorothy 8tawart,_.1eft yavter» do? morning for lie-beech. mine. where" she intends w remain for tn’! visitor. . o, suns l-ai uonouqslmsni‘ Blooming Point. -,* v s. loss, w .1. Iandlllrs. Mo Deusaid ineelmiubstb MacDonald). e eon. John Roderick. quasar-at villeee Green, en lept. 11th, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs._vonanehes Curler. s daughter. Harlem Alfredo. bums, :- st" Version. IIOLIOD-At Usarletleiewlt. 0st. l1. loss. latte sumo. ed Dussbffnaga. is 1m ldrd year. russrel Ieturdl! at I o'clock. from‘ ll Iavilesd It. city. to ldarebfield counters. MIeQIAII-hfiiseilyfia Octob- or lvthloihartaesdaaovaob. dean lybaiovadwifaofthelsiaaohnldae- onihseesseyeeie. when! from Millie resldcsaa llerwsy. lot l. eevuveegevausesueioiesweh ‘ANJD. MecLean iluerillsn; jobgsos swith the. vveolbsfe fun- .._ . v votes, which the Labor l-srty sen-i- OOIIIJO IOPI lWlIe October 138d» and hear My. A- L. Birmoti ' ca‘ his trio to Europe. esov-io-ls-ei CUIAN MAIKIT ADVANCED-A potato buyer now in the Province ra~ borts that the prices in the Cuban market advanced slightly this week on account ef the duty which cornea into effect November 1, practically At present thsnslrs more orders than available steamers can decons- modata. Shipments must leave the lrrive in Cuba before the regulation comes into effect. Sldey. Morning at 10.4! s. m. Central us. Ilvonlng at 1.80 p. n1. Freo- town. n-\‘“~ww ' “UNITED Ol-IUIICII of Canada. . Keneinrton. Oct. 20th. nsv...l. n. Saint. D. D. Minister. 9.48 Sunday School; l1 a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. J. P. Keys: Jummerdold: Sunday School 3 p. m. Public Worship 8 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. ' "IIICTOI LIJAVESw-Mr. G. M. Mendlo. the expert areoter of the Palrbaniu-Morse 00.. who had been engaged for some time in flute-lilo: the new power unit at the electric bis-bi at lummorside. leig en ‘mura- dsy morning for st. John. N. 5-. hsvlns completed the work in a most satisfactory manner. I. --IN THE POLICE COUI-Twrwo drunks appeared, before ltipcildiery Wyatt ill the Pollos Court at 5111!!" merslda on Thursday looming. one was fined so and costs and the oth- er I10 and oust-e or tori dsys in fall- The five dollar offender was e sail- or eff e. vessel whlch- was on the point of sailing. so his case was talc-- eh first and he bald the line sud made a quick run for the Marine Wharf. B. iiloiiovl. EXTENIJS THE YPENSIIIN SYSTEM - (Specie-l in the Guardian) LONDON. Oct. ll-striaa Labor Government of Prime Minister item- sey MacDonald. flushed with ers- iimil-iary triumphs in Foreign Af- fairs. has hurdled the first obstacle on the home political field. racial dtquietude because of unsolved de- mestio problems. the Government losterdsy extended the pension sys- tslri to‘ include more than half s million additional widows. It is be- lieved that this measure. which is merely an extension of tho 1025 sot passed by the Conservative Govern- ment, will make a country-wide ap- peal and tend to minimize some of the recent bitter criticism of the Oovsmrnenth inertia in solving some problems. Announcement of the measure at this time also is inter- preiod as a move to increase the islands. since the new pension system will affect almost 1.000.000 widows and their children. The cost to the Government prob- ably will average about $40,000,000 yearly. until» March s1.--ioso. when the first ten year period of the 1925 see ends. Thereafter the next ton year period will average about 025.- 000.000 yearly. risla ' "have sroau clltlea a eanplaia line ad rubber seeds, Including suialeen, lyringea. ' lee 0m. labour oievmlm Water u“ M. Ieeilecb let Weiss some u tee beet bottle Iaasfaeiavad and sarvil .CHA. LOTTETOIN y ' prohibit-in‘ potatoes from entering.‘ Island before Oct. 20 in order to- Western Guardian Jam's/u. IIDIQUI sen-var Pillows: Bsrvloee lunday Oetobee 20th.. lm. Hoaoher reev. m. s. 0.9 large audience which filled the lple oious nesilios was equally sieved, to lllist the Churen in overthrowing evil. et thl time: one. when evu l"!!! i8 be more encasement thlfl ever. time is all tbs more severest. ‘lnie pest - 11ers have been many iavolvedv in wen: ior the uplift oi society and ye elevation of mankind. Ne: the gt iv i: *5 E5 diesels relielsus eduoetiesai ossi- sees." Mall Crib“? pinion dtilu 1319A! i Trinity. unites dearth. may. ‘f o'clock, w meeting Men's Bible Cult-All nan who are interested are invited- lea-Ila Memorial Hall. ml. CLOSING seaslou Continued from me i "OIa-QI- Wws ins the out few yuan- Macy's new ulstiorl fieura had remained boasti- oslly stationary and the tortoise ovo- duced who about the same ls it was 3n were Ago. s, A. Walker of Rallies sad n. ll- flm-itli. M. 9-. of Anlllerat. both reiterated that. the Merltimes were not envious of concessions to ‘the westam Fromm. but with‘ iuot protection for their we inter- ‘eets is these lends. , On the direction of the bwbosad iooriiereiioe of Maritime fldnstore and business men at Charlottetown, 8on- stor Ham's J. lam of Amherst precipitated a sebum when he do. clared he did not believe the Sena- tors would favor going to Charlotte- pown and should meet at Oviswa. L. w. sinuns declared that the 8on- eio had been ousted to protect min- ority rill-its. and that the forts-loom- iris conference was designed to de- termine how this function could best be carried out. Robb/lug to donut/or l-csbb. F. M. holsridcrs said fifteen Senators had already enthusiastical- ly approved. the protect, H. A. Ms- uiosou of Omens-y. P- If. 1-. added. that the feet of meeting in the room where confederation wss cradled. should lend a high time to the wo- oeedioss. A resolution authorizing (use Board Oi Trade GXOCI-ltive t4; ma,“ arranges meats I0!‘ thl HQYUTBBM iii» Char- lottetown, as soon as practicable was Construction of s railway line. twenty-six miles in length from she- diac to Port nlsin and thence moth- er twenty-six miles to Pugwssh, was ursed in s resolution, which was also adopteitltwss, ‘ fodout the line would serve soo iemfllcf. docroase the out of trans-porting potatoes from that district by l6 rants e bar- re] and serve P. E. 1., by obviating the l ecassi , ef double tracking from Baclrviile to ‘rormentine. Another re- solution sponsored by the Charlotle- town of Trade, llrlcd huh-in- Jifllilituctiorl of. the stocks and stoass- er for the improved ferry service imln Borden to Torinontine. ems-ll measure at least, ile the pati- ent fervor of our subpiicatioils. The lively faith, the tireless energy, the rolled deter-minutiae which an yours and which. 1n this Cathedral Perish. have erected nvonuments ...-.-..-..-...._.__.._ “TURNING .-..-- ll!) C-IDSI ‘ continued from page 1 a»... .- --_-- - Continued from page 1 ARCHBISHOPV CELEBRATES HIS 25o. ANNIVERSARY Twenty five years age ‘today lit. Lukas Day) Archdeacon Clarendon Lamb Worrell wad consecrated Bish- up in the Church o‘: one by th; lsta Most Reverend Arehblshopjond of lvientreal, assisted by nine ether Iishsps, es the sixth Dishes ef Liza Diocese of Nova Seotla and, Prince’ Edward Island. In 1015 Bishop Won-ell was elect- ed by the House of Bishops es Met- ropolitan of the Ecclesiastical Prov- ilsca of Canada. and Archbishop of Nova Geotia. Sb for twenty five years His Grace has been s wise and loving Father iri Ged to his flock. His Episcopal: has been a noted one il-l many re- spoofs. In 1805 St. Lukes Pro-cathedral was destroyed by firs and there arose under the Bishops guiding hand the Cathedral Church of All Baint, Halifax. Again twenty five years ego the Diocesan College, Kings University. was at‘: lowebb, but the good Bish- op never lost heart and step by stop throulh many difficulties he again led his flock until he ssw a new Kings arise in Halifax. equipped with some of the best educational buildings in the Msritlmes and with large endowments. and so in a bat- ter position thsh ever before te carry on her splendid work of one hundred and forty years. In 190d 008M000 was paid in stip- erids ta the clergy while today the sum of $143,340 has been paid for this bllrbose. In 100d 010,101.00 was paid in for synod purposes and Diocesan. Can- adian and Foreign Missions, while today the sum is increased ts over $40,000.00. ' The Cecitel runes of the Bloom in 190d were 0801.601, while tadlli they eliroad 8034.000. The church bebulatien has increas- ed from 52,000 in 100d to over 63,000 in 1930. . ‘Phreulhout this long and subcon- ful Episocps‘ His cmea has been sagacious. unwearied. patient and has given persistent leadership to his followers until today the Diocese stands a united factor in the sorry- lng on of the work cf the Church ef- God. Members of the Church of Enl- lsrld and of all denominations will unite in wishful Hie Grace still many years of usefulness and leld- ership in not only the work of the dhursh. but in all that tends’ to build up a batter cltisenship. me-awwe- 4 enant Governor. MAKE us v0un DRIJGGISTS ‘U-Q§QUQQOQ'UQQQQQOOOO > b vvvv-vv i ANNOUNCEMENT" Beginning Monday November A 4th. Annual Collection for Protestant O vvr: DISPENSE ANY l PRESCRIPTION i We ebcolal-ise in the obsessing c! prescription. The best, drugs ye»- curable an assured and Dragging with years of esberionre do all dis: nonslug. An upvfovdata night aer- vice at your command. hump phone and" delivery service. TRY ‘Ui. J. Ernest H. Worth Phone 82. H8 Prince l\. AAA‘ A44; rphanage. 9Z87-10-17-2i, SAID GOOD-BY Continued from page 1 formalities observed Prince of Wales. the Raye! York Hotel. from the throng out his. lllllletiens. 'l'ha management of the Md ready transportation of many of the both material and spiritual to your pastorate, have triumphed again as they always did before, and have brought you safely through the or- deal of your illness and (If 0n the road to contpkte recovery. Tonlsht. our for is ee that. of little children fleeting the return or s kind and provident father. sepsrstod from them Ions by some misfortune. 1t is indeed g jay to know that our faithful pastor. our wise councillor. rift weorded his: on nu return. Ho spoke with deep enrolled and the the occasion boils one of treat thankfulneas and rejoicing. Columbus Day lenses Hobbies on the subleet cf Gel- fcrmed to uylift led Ive mm and the necessity for sum tortoise- need is new being emailed. lteseirleflowerwerkendits Wilfsbmlibiibsioiisfvriiiinser- wenesnflinteeseviae I. eriPblod children and to all who are WOPk- ' so-oberating so well in this gloat to men only. On Tuesday night laci~l _ ios were included as guests of His Honor and Mrs. Ross. Fatigued by} In arduous day, last. night's dinner. adisn National police, severalwof’ on Affl whom accompanied the train to Ot- i tswa. Ne large crowd vvss present. A few aware that the Prime Minister‘ of Great Britain would go through _ the station, gathered m; e sight 0i! ‘wnm’ ‘mm 5m“ Airm- lsve s him- U- B- Glllen. manager of Tor- most interesting and ulspiriug lecture onto terminals. was in the station during the evening. Dennis Olearyai station master, supervised the placing. luetrsted iriih about 00 slides. which of the train, and sew it pass out into the night. Mr. MacDonald reached the trslu a few minutes before eleven o‘clo:k_ ed res: and is tourinl Canada in the, and went st once to his csr. Col. Alsx. Fraser, A. D. C., te the Lieut-i saw the British‘ Prime Minister safely gwlll- Alain.‘ Government House was carefully pa- trolled by 90110-3 officers and the that slvarmcd A detailed account of the work of the clinic is appended. sun caoss cums roe CllP- PLID UHILDBIN OCTOIII. 1Q”. Examinations 0d; new cases, 32.‘ old cases 6d. . Cislsiiieaticn ed Cases. Hospital i0. P- B- lsland Hospital s. tieuiar in which sash and every member of the Knights of Columbus might assist is by living a Christian life And setting e Christian example. _ llsoh member should be an aetive lay trestle distinguished by storlirig duality of eharaete.» and llrltarnishsd example of lfvine. and, use Columbus their batrocflbrese on and tire ‘lhe Ieleuln lsnadictieai ed the Melt llessad laorarasat wee than givsu. and the Order after s most nareee went to their new means ca Queen street where liev. ‘r. Camo- baii delivered a shurt address on sduoaiad public opinion and the ap- plication of knowledge acquired to the everyday problems of life. The limiter out-heed s course oi study which might be profitably followed by the members during the winter. ‘his sddraas was followed by two musical numbers. a~ violin sols by W. Alfredddolesmey and a vocal selc by Mr. victor 000th. which were ensured. A vote of thanks misuse who wok Part in the om- gilmesawessaevedby nev.w.v. lflflsld Ind ascended-b U. W. ill. "l botnol was made more or less informal to: suit the convenience of Mr. Mac-g Donald. and the fact that he left.‘ early for hi6 Drivste car indicated. the effect of the strain he has beeni under. f OTTAWA, Ont, Oct. 17.-ln the‘ stately rosdins resin of the Perils-i merit Buildinss, the Government of our generous and loving friend 1s lnfe t r a , . , B lsnbor coop ..... .. flo once more dwellinl ln our midst. Spasxtaisugsprtlylesisu- i: fotfilhtoxhlizt Juli-gag ahtylfifigljfi l lb. ‘res (Pakoa) see it is our ardent wish and it shall oueuti-ieei Psrllylil ---- -- -- 3 ald, nuns nht... of Greyst ‘Br-Join ‘ u’ “w” w’ " m bl our wavel- that your eonvaleunco Congenital dislocated hips e m, daughm m” mm, Macmléllj‘ a neeuasoe Matches .. .. ace so splendidly baeun will continue Club feet ........... .. .. .. lo m. , m,-.n"uuh,d company mjmd_ 1 lb, on Salmon ........ .. 24c comm-ably u“ tax-mum“ ma“ m wry m“ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " 3 ing the Foreign Ministers resident in m w!‘ can“: 35‘ yWr complete restoration to health T, l. joints . . . . . . . . . d otnwa and the“. WW” and members‘ 21in Peas , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21c Ind the?» wit-bin I very short period Other Joint deformities e u, me “mam, hwgcouncu Mm 1 lb. un Baking Powder .. see c! "we you will be able to Perform. net feet .......... .. '1 m“, “,1,” mm Wm m pgmns s packages Corn stares sse zltilsieizllgurbsliglftid. V0111‘ Dlltorl-l Other foot conditions l‘! Drama l z packages White sum, ,, gee M r Mcnor-md m a “w ipinal curvatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 According to cuimm when the 10 Surprise soap . _ , . , , , , ,_ gee words thanked ahe cooperation m: 05.1"" ‘i. """"""""""" u a Gwkmmem w” i‘ “m” m‘ 6”" z mum “m” """ " m their neeym on hi, “m; m‘ w, r and‘ m“ """"""" " w emor-Generil. who as representative 2 Wm" "m" Elli?!" -~ w m. “udwm "awn u“ "nan"! Operations. manipulations and o. me m“ would outrun‘, an others 2 bottles vanilla ........ .. zse blister oasis-lb: Charlottetown l bresent, and Her Excellency do not attend. At the conclusion of the din? Till‘. in Wblcbmih. Mr. MacDonald, on§ W! hil fourth visit to Canada, ilrem- ' ier King pointed out it was the second: occasion "on which our country hes been honored by the presence, while: in office, of a British Prime Minister.‘ "In order to emphasize the unanimity‘ of the welcome being accorded the‘ Yrilrie Minister of Great iritain on‘ the occasion sf his visit to our coun- try. l have asked the Honorable Mr. Bennett. leader of His Maisstyfs loyal opposition in the House of Commons. fa iein with ml in proposing the‘ health of our guest, and this Mr.‘ Bennett has kindly cemented to do at the close of my remarks. i "fliers is not a pert of Canada. nor is there e Gov-eminent that nee been’ which is not represented by some ef ' its members here» tonight," said m. linl in explaining that Privy Colin. eillers had come from all berte of the- Dcminion to do honor to ldr. Mao- Deneld. he added the: he had rt- eomsieaded to the Governor-General‘ that no». ueeceeels ee B“! e aa- euseciee-e nivy oeiaeuei cansds. ‘ i 9100-1! -f0-li. OCTOBER 201-31. M. A. B, D. Illustrated Lecture Cd i Rev. A. A. Wilson. a returned Mtge in the Y. M. C. A. on the work of the South Africa general mission, il- he had taken durins his fifteen veers i service there. Mr. “fix-an "is 1.0m: on a well ears.- ' interests of this greet mission, wlsiel; f0!’ 0v" 40 Y0"! has been working in South Africa. _ H The slides shown inst night deplet- ed the work and field with which u: I Wilson has been serving for the Ill‘ were almosti thirteen years, more rigid than those followed on the-ocusion‘ orthe last visit of the Heat Mr. Wilson will show anothei set. of slides tonight ifildsy) at thi , Y. M. C. A. A cordial welcome is a:- Mr. lviacficnald did not remain, tended to all to collie and hear 3Q until six ifclxk for the reception I ivilson and to see the picture; he wfl given by tile Ontario Government at ‘ show. About ten __ minutes to five o'c!o:k he lvithdrewi Th, 55“, s...“ axmsmon of ‘up, I . ;6Il'| W021i, the first of its inns in thI-bulh tho Blnquct Hall. eager in,’ svvitzerlsnd. lvss recently held, and ' _ H catch s glimpse cf him, even if they, were unable to get into the receiving‘ Country. was attended from all parts n! em . line. Dinner st Government House Cross are indebted especially to the Mmmnad ‘hum y after seen‘ “an” °x u“ “m” m“ 1°’ “'1' o'clock Invitations were restricted l‘ hfggfixt; $1? “u: . . . . . y‘ Lot lls Deliver Your Order WHY CARRY P" --.-’e 2 packages Custard Powder 12c e Toilet Paper .. ........ .. ese Note the unusually low prices. 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