‘ TOBER S. 19:30 BEST UALITY DRUGS a Gilli"! drugs. Tlrrou h f‘ methods of puroharinglour ‘m, :1‘: piles are always tn l, state. Prescriptions e are obtained from the most r-ellphlp manufacturers. For b t , l this your drugstore. c! n“. ‘s mu“ J. Ernest H. Worth 142 Prince St. Ill-WAYS FRESH Best results follow the use of best, e had in a fresh flliilensed at this aceuti al supplies DRUCGISTS Phone 82. jlgents Want ,. , Toronto. Christmas .. Company, Brantford. Ont. 0B. WOMAN TO TBAVE on Iusertlouu;.-....---.n-....... I60 per line org word, ._-_,____, fllAIT AGENTS—WRITE FOR mum; United Art Ltd.. 126 B-B-A. W. mws3tll. BIG rs PRIVATE GREETING- card sample book ,, ; representatives already mak- .. u. dollars on daily: exper- or capital urrnecesaa y. Gar- A. W. 9-26-22. “ggunoko$o-obfl'6l'oooooo+obio3oooousbsqg“ g, Classified 1 Advertisements I Z o'clock. Everybody welcome. i8- ’ ‘ __ g i-'_—""“ 0e per lino of e word: 1 . i‘. a. I. HOSPITAL CAllIPAlGN-, P- E- I- HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN- ll i»! line oft words o District [nggting 111 Fcylune Budge District. meeting in Cardigan Hull, 1' p" u“ o‘ 5 ‘m!’ : l-Iall, Fortune Bridge. at 8 p. m. Fri-l ~3Rl‘digarl. at 8 P'- lll- Ffldll’. 00L 19th wqgwuec»: day. October 10th, with addresses ex- with addresses explaining the Prince Male Hei p‘Wa nterb _._____.__€_______~ WANTED '_ BELL BOY. APPLY Queen Hotel. '7415-1o-7.31 Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALI). PRO, vlnclal Land Surveyor. Herman- villa. 7092-0-20-lmo. JUST ARHIVED-JMRM IVAGONS. $68.50. plows, pipclcs", furnaces. etc. W. R. Dennis, Charlottetown. L I‘ CHURCH SERVICE-RAW. J. M.‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Pm!‘ THREE T‘: " central Guardian! __ . | nulmuaou sate at the League! of the Cross will Friday at r o. m. i ' 7453-10-8-31 l Pnlcnsl roll nus lolowlns; gunman The Abegweit Football Team will False practice at the Abegvreit‘ winds ths evening at 5 o'clock. i The series with st. nunstarrs‘ {arm on Saturday so a full attend-i ulce is requested. _ I‘ Negotiations are being carried on‘ l HAVE YOUR POTATOES hfll-IIGIHTHIS by Jenkins Bros. Transfer. Phone‘ R3 l4. Rates reasonable. ‘ 1:33-i0-8-3;; Murchison, District Secrctaxy oi the ‘Bible society will speak on Wednes- .day Qt‘. 8th ill the Christian Church, New Glasgow at 8 p.m. On Thursday Mr Murchison will speak in the Baptist Church, Long Creek, and i1-1 the Mavshfleld Presbyterian glmm. on Friday each “131-11; a; 3‘ at. Charlottetown on Saturday, Oct. Wanderers for a game to be played plaining the Prince Edward Island.‘ Edwim?‘ Island Hillspll-"l 531111331811- Hospnal Campaign and ‘an cniftn,‘ and an entertainment by Charlotte:- mmmem by Charloneluwn artlsm m town artists, to which all are invited. which all are invited. No contribu-l N° wnmbutmns at ‘m5 meemu- tlbns at this meeting. ‘7454-10-8-311 7454-"7-5-31 LORD AND LADY Continued from Page 1 AUCTION PARTY-A very suc- cessful auction party was held last evening in the parish hall of the‘ Cilurch of the Most Holy Redeemer Sixty-five tables were played. First‘ W- Tidmmh- Dr- J- C. Iiouston and 1...... _ gcn-lmlenx was “Tm W ML i many others connected with the irl- Agncs White. second by Mrs. Cllal'-.s\"“.‘.‘.l.‘9n' 135 Mcnonam and consolation by After going through the Hospital, Mrs. MacDonald. Lt. Col. (l. Elliot ‘Full and Miss Margaret Full. At 2.45 His Excellency v as with“? ulllltb @1311; 73°PJV°QUY P11"! service -Visilors Ofll-I all“. PAID Continued from Page ‘l - 744‘! K- Rbiers. Lord wllllngdon drove a I lined UP. and the lad recovering the I bell was sivrn as by His Excellency ‘The bell one presented to the club as a. memento of the occasion. In a lndlcetinr that it might be that nf lord Thomson. Mrs. V. L. Goodwill won from Lady lllhllingdon and Mr. W. K. Rogers iby one hole. After the round was 1 finished the vice-regal party was en‘ LONDON. Oct. ‘L-Buriai of the ttrtalned at tea at the Club house. bodies of all thme lost aboard the‘, The members present were present- General Burial Service between the Abegweim and me ifl-IOI will probably be in a common: ed to Their Exccllenclcs, who com- grave and n; g single cgrgmgnyvflhe pllmented the club on the new Air Ministry ton-lghtmalled letters tel; course, and expressed their thanks to relatives saying that, because of the; the club for the pleasure they had impossibility of identifying the mlj-f ilnd during the afternoon. Ority 0i’ the bodies with any certain- ty, a general burial service would be‘ Excellen s’ tour through the Mari- elignified and appropriate, ‘ time Provinces: . Arrive in Plctou Wednesday. Oct. 8. l0 a. m.; leave at 6 p. m. i Arrive in New Glasgow Oct. 9. a‘. The ministry pointed out that. l0 n. m4 leave at 5 p. m. a single memorial could be erected Arrnve in Antlcclih Oct- 10 at l0 over the grave at or near Clfdlngton a in; leave ate p. m. hnmg p011 91' the 11-101 and o; the‘ Arrive at Orangedale. N. S.. Oct. 11-100. The dead man's relatives were ' l1 et 10 a. m: leave Oct. 1'1 at 6 p. m. asked to signify their assent as soon Arrive at Sydney Oct. 13 at 10 a. as possible. l m.; leave at 0 p- m. .‘ Arrive at Truro Oct. l4 at men: l‘ leave at 3 p. m. ' ‘ Arrive at Kentville Oct. 15 ail” Lorrpolv. Oct. 7.—Great Britain‘=. m. (train will proosetl to s... mdpy planngd 11mm; hon“; m, the i to await arrival cf Their Excellence. . victims d: the R-IOI disaster which‘ lrom Kentvlle by orator». ' c"- Single Memorial Service on Friday wel- ' el-rtiiy welcome-Hearts Mem- comm a; the so“ Inks b). ML w’ I ball over ‘the course. and formally declared it open. The caddies were 1 round of golf Lord Willlngdon and" Following ls the itinerary of Their , .‘;l Excellent School a Buisness Pen for Only 98c lfl-it. SOLID GOLD NIBS WITH IRIDIUM TIPS l» Attractive Apncnrnnce Ind Glmml" teed for Honest Value and Service. The "RIM-ENT” Pen. made by one oi tlrc largest pen manu- facturers in England. Self-filling type-mottled vulcanltc barrel with pocket clip. v NO EXTRA CHARGE? FDR .‘i\ll.l.\'f} FOYNTAIN PEN ROSS-DRUG-UNITED SIICCESSORS TO THE MacKINNON DRUG CO. Where Better Pens and Pencils are Sold. Liquor Consumption Has Declined Nearly 10 P. C. ‘n Ontario Last 10 Months t Canadian Press] TORONTO, Oct. 7.» Liquor a bl; increase in the consumption of wine. both spirituous liquors" and LCII- her-r, showed .1 dcrline 0f 9.4 pcrcen‘. ttld cash bonuses besides. For Sale mug!) and expenses; commission State 1|‘, experience and general quali- tlons. Winston Co.. Tower Bldg. ... A. W. IO-WedSattIOct. 31. ,. more; local representatives. 140a 10-7-3i Mrs mnlr McGuigan. The first Ills Exccllencv sell to Mr. Tid- r1. permanent: YEIYIY 81ml‘- ~ ~ prize gentlemens was won by Mr, marsh? lee $1300 (being I25. weekly FUR! REMODELLED. REPAIItED, 401111 poucetm gewnd by ML “I can only say to you, 511-, g5 Gov. relined, 170 Prince St. Mrs. Dav- ison. 7400-10-7-61 INDOOR GOLF COURSES-NOW is the time to start. in this frlsen- atlng business. $500 to $1000 per month to be umde bv the opera- tion of your own Da-Nlte Portable Miniature Golf Clnurscs. Send to- day for full details. Canadian Mill- Maurma M11111“, gym-d by ML 331-1 armor-General. that the first thing |R;11-11;,;l-11111_ we have to look after is the health 0T 0111' People, and that good hospi- Tfll; 5111] Mggynml-g sfflflp- tuls are essential to health. o.’ the Presbyterian Church in Can» "I am dcllghted to know that you aria. met last evening at. st. James‘ are talc-no part in this good work Pr%byteflan Chump‘ 71-11111 The 51,- a of raising a construction and equip- tcndanoe was the largest on the op-‘I-menl mild ml‘ i1 MW and Siflfilly has p!ung:d the nation in‘ grief. I Leave Dlsby Oct. l5 at 6 ll» 111-" The Admiralty announced their Arrive at Yarmouth Oct. 16 at 10 the destroyers Tempest, and Tribune ,‘ H 111-; leave it 5 P- lYl~ have bggn Qrdgrgd w prggggd (/5 Arrive at LlVEIpDOl OCt. 17 at 10 Bruno: to take aboard the dead and - 3- m-I 1E3“! ili 5 P- m- 1-¢t111-11 them u; ch91;- hnmelsnry Arrive at Brlrlgewater Oct. la at Honors for the victims will begin 5-30 8- m»: leave at 11 n. m- wlth the b04119; lylng ln stage gt the? Arrive at. Chester, N. 5-. Oct. l8 Bgpuvdls Tbwn H111 1101, 19,1- fmm at noon; leave in afternoon. the scene of the airshlps fatal plungzl Arrive al- Hilllfflx QCt- 19 at 19-30 Services at Beauvais Cathedral will H. m-; 198W! Ofll- 20 B1 6 ll. m. I SALE. HOUSE-APPLY III PIII Street. 7413-10-7-31 Hamilton. Ont. IVY BROWN PAPER FOR SALE. Sales Help and Agents Apply It this Office. ‘B59541. it SALE. T0 LET. BOARD AND room eigna on hand at Guardian tf 0m“. Person tivee (both sexes) to sell ll SALE-DINING ROOM TABLE and buffet. Phone 809-L o: 244 Cumberland St. 7450-10-8 book free. liberal Premier Art Guild. 210 Victor-Z I SALE - UP-TO-DATE cor- T°’°"t°‘ tire. modern conveniences. Also blm. suitable for garage. Apply l7 Orleba: street. Salesman Wanted LADIES BICYCLE ll SALE-l scent for Prince Edward ‘Islan tricts on the Tslund. Our agency profitable Co.. Toronto. 0.1a (‘LOSING sworn l SAI.E_200 STOOKS ' MIXED min. 2 breeding sows. 1 box sleigh. l’. J. MacDonald. Grand Tracadie. 7438-10-8-3‘. PURE BRED JERSEY COWS. AL- loone heifer. and one Ayrshire mile row. fresh. Apply Edlzon lfutch. North River. "FF-Hi! 40-8-31 u-‘SELL, cultrsrirns c/lfias $35__$50 can BE EARNE B SALPREGISTERED SHORT personal Christmas cards. horn bull. nine months old. Apply Geo. R- Bowness, Kensinuton. l l e 7406404731 Beaut fu n w blaster cess. sample free. Oil SALE-MARE. FIVE YEARS °“‘~ l-‘Jllbset. also new harness Bind wagon. R. J. Hanna. Young treat Georcctou-rl. 7398-10-7-21 wanted small town"- nlsn. t_"”i" “VY cnanuoauo. 'r n r: ‘$1811? suitable for the lining of zulkfliren hollses. eto. Price one cent lirllinr record as a bacon hog Qd"""- Allllll’ to Seey. Uigg Prinz Club. Kinrcils. P. u. r. ‘7399‘1o'7‘2‘ Alberton. iature Golf Limited, 43 Main St. a. A CANADIAN GREETING ‘CARD manufacturer requires representa- Chrlstmas Cards in every village. l town and city in Canada. Sample ———-'-'_"—— i commissions l Write for complete information. S. H. A. 1041-15. S A L E S M E N WANTED - SALES rod bors blcvcle, reasonable. Ap- Good pay Free outfit. We want ply R If. Brttaln. Southport. now a reliable. energetic repres- ' 7438-10-8-31 entative to handle the best dis- Write Pelham Nurserv S. W. 5-wstf. Female Help Wanted nndpald weekly in spare time selling well known l'ne Exper- ience unnecessary. An early start and our co-operation assures sllc- pnrtfnlla Kraft Co.. Limited, Toronto. Representatives F‘. H. W.-mwf-tl 3i. TO LET-SECOND FLOOR (‘WFIC "r. s." e-lo-tr. wanted 0“ iii-F- OR rvcllalvnl: nmu "”'_—_-“—”“““_” l “ ' WANTED-MA SECOND IIANI) IL- “55 ‘egmered m" Mu‘ "l ml‘ lustrated copy of "Theory and Practice of Fox Ranchlnq" by Dr. J. A. Allen and W. C. S. McLure. State price. (Mrs) Lucy A. Gordon, 7l03-D-Z2-tf. f‘ F0" cexuuu. norms:- Bm" A"P"' M's. Frank Walker. Button street, 19.7 31 L‘? J0 sew won vs AT Fahd-It‘ "'11" machine Moose-er" t amp for replv. Dent. C19 Ad???‘ Neckwonr Co.. R60 West ‘lid’. Tornntn rzao-lo-e-n Escaped .S;"""""MALE vox nun w. "M" "RX an. Reward. Naffv R :59 BCSWCII. Chgflc-ttitqwrvv 15., ' “" rua-lo-r-al ha?!" FllfiM uwcw mum: d" Merl‘ .7. H. R._s (y flnflpf "ct-iv w. 1.. MuEaohern. lamination: In b11112 "ill be ma thrfilllholt the Th. A Dlllfllillfl by 11m. feel-MI loud. of the hm cmllllilof Music and the oliege of Ellie ll flllown sum llllllctl. November Theo In“; hzzfliilll subject-l. Mo! and "t mum-r‘, ml: to 11%,}. "W114. r. u. A. n. nub" lolrool of Milo, "HI Mlluorial ma. Female Help Wanted’ ANTED-EXPERIENCED nrlvmE TT '°°l'" zirl. Russ Hotel.‘ 7421-10-1-21 "We can best defend the rights of our country when we ullderstrwd thc rights of other countrica-Dlvigllt W. Morrow. Thirteen Toronto Brokers Indicted TRUE BILLS CHARGE CONSPIR- ACY T0 DEi-‘RAUD, AFFECTING PRICES AND GAMING TORONTO. Oct. '1—Tnle blls, charging them with conspiracy to defraud the public, conspiracy to af- fect the price of stocks and gaming in stocks. were returned against l3 Toronto brokers by the fall asaizes grand jury today after on hour's de- liberation. ' "Have them here for arragnment at l0 o'clock in the morning." Mr. Justice Jeffrey instructed W. M. Tuilley. K. 0., special Crown pror- ecutor. Five ‘roronto firms were represent- ed among the l3 brokers against whom the bills were found. The brokers’ names were: Isaac W. C- Boiioway, Harvey Mills. D. S. Patter- son. Austin R. Campbell, Edgar Mc- Lean. Malcolm Stable. Charles J. fill-long. cordon Draper, Willem J. Hensley Stavert cf Hunter Riverflélefliflii Emilie-ii .111 I011!‘ ll!!!)launder- was unanimously chosen as Moder-‘l-aklngy ator. The regular work of the court. Lady Wllllnxdon a] today ‘others in the group. PERSONALS Dr. Smallwood. ‘city. 191i this‘ morning for Montreal as reprcsentn- ; tlve from the Province to the Do-‘$250.000 Prince Edward Island Hos- minion Denial Council. which meets . pita] campaign were held last night in that city on Oct 15th. The d actor ‘. in Eldon. Morell and Marshfield. was accompanied by Mrs. Snraliwc 0d. Addresses setting forth the Hospit- They will be absent until November. ‘nl's need of a. new building were d. ‘made by Mr. W. P. Tldmarsh. Ml‘. Three Excellent Meetings B. Among those wiry Young Peoples‘ Convention in l\Io:l- ‘ and others tague. Tuesday were Misses Emily; Entertainers provided by Mrs. J Platts. Hester lnman. Tillie ‘hoyle,,‘A. C. Rorizerson. Chairman of the Laura‘ Crosby. Messrs. Roy Crosby ‘ Entertalnmentbommittee went from and Gordon Boyle. fllharlattetonn to all three cf the iii itowns and rendered interesting pro- ::An efficacious household remedy- ‘ ETBTM- Tile flftlsi-i‘ Were MIS- R- B. Douglas‘ Egyptian Llniment. Brings ‘ Mutch, reading; Mk5 Franws “Tmd. immediate relief to lame back and solo; Mr. MacKimlon, solo; Mrs. J. muscular rheumatism. Also relieves A. C. Rodgerson. accompanist at El- infammatlon, burns. sores. ccrns and l‘ don; Miss Mae Sinclair, reading; ll’l=-l'i»5-~ i Mrs. lvlllard Spencer, solo; Miss Mao ISterns. accompanist. at Marshfield: illiisss Annie Damarel, ‘solo; Mrs. ‘ Gutherie Bnlingall, reading and Miss is D BIRTHS BURNS-At Prince County on Sept. 2G. 1930. to M1- and Mrs Marked ‘enthusiasm was shown by Stewart Burns lEva J. Campbell) the three audiences. and the district Lower Freetown. a son. chairmen assured the Charlottetown ,‘vlsitors of warm local co-operaton Guardian is offering for sale, a _ 5 DEATHS ‘Ill the fund raising movement. The “mail c! heavy cardboard mats. Lllacmh" Blmilmé" 9E0“? W‘ Q; ---——--——--~—-— -»-__--‘ three district chairmen who presided 1- ""'1°'*‘" lucmcnualv-At hfermald. Oct. 7 at the meetings were the Dr. Ne“ llicmilherll- aged 90 years. ‘ uenge, at Marshfield; James J. Lar~ Funeral Thursday. service startlng‘n1,se_ 11; Bldg“, and H, r-l, cox, at at 1.30, leaving the house at 2.0) Morel where interment will take place. Please omit flowers. IIENIilE-SSEI'--At his residence. 51. Euston Street, on Ifiltsday. Oct. 7th.. 1030. William I-Iczlnesscy at the age‘ cf 87 years. Funeral from his [lam Claims Reasonable (Canadian Press) ormwn. Ont. Out. 7—-Senaior l-Ioly RFLIGZIIICI‘. thence to the Roman on unemmovment says. “Not the Catholic Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS --_- ‘letter terms it. save you: own indul- Mr. Cyrus A. n. Shaw. curdlgnrr.‘aence in that direction." l". E. 1.. wishes to thank his many! Six provincial Governments had al-~ friends for kindness and’ sympathyfew!‘ sent ‘eplflfillrill-‘VN w Oiliiwl‘; shown to 111m 11111-1113 1115 recent “p and established reasonably thelri neg, 7441M. claim for help. and agreements had] __ ‘been entered into with these prov- inces to relieve unemployment. 5en-' ator Robertson declares. The prov- ] N M E M o R lnce of Quebec. the Minister empha- aius. would be treated with the same lsplrit of fairness and equality upon In loving memory of Louis Hagan, the need being similarly established- died In ltouhury, More. Oct. 2, 1929. aulaml‘ n°b°rt5°n ‘n m‘ wmmum‘ Strange. strange, for thou and us. |¢=ll°l1 lXPfef-l-‘d l“ hm” "ml- “m3 Sadly afar. outline will give you a clearer un- Thou safe beyond above. Eflmi-lllflllll °! W!‘ Pmmu“ “d °‘ w, 51,191 e11, n"; ‘ ‘the intent of the act of Parliament 1111111 '11", "on" Mum", "m" an that no further misunderstand- We where they fade; ings may arise in our attempt to Th,“ 1n Guy, “mam. fairly administer this act." We ‘mid time's shade. Inserted by his wife. Conditions Good _-.__ (Canadian Preset Smart. Maurice E. Yo it. Jim! L‘) l-{y nspplurcn. wulmu r. a. 511152334 91F: l"??? UIIDIITAKII mental conditions in Canada are madman a an warm 2 ' none m ° O O enmg h1g1“ gm. some years) Red R ‘modern hospital, and I wish you the also expressed will begin at l0 am. this morning. great interest in the cli-lfllililzll- 811d Rev A_5_ Grant 11D" Tbyonw lslasked many questions of Mr. Tid- mass“; and W111 gddrgsg the Synod marsh, Mr. Rogers. Dr. Johnson nnd Three excellent meetings in [the attended thelw. K. Rogers, Dr. J. W..McKenzie Hospital Fannie Bell, accompanist. at Morelll Gideon D. Robertson, Minister of coffins at the residence on Thursday morning at8.50 Lube.- ln mmsmltgln; 1115 reply to French soil had been divided be- "wiwk ‘O ‘he Church “f u“ MC“ Premier L.A. Taschereau of Quebec ‘ lsllglltest indication has thus‘ far ap- well enough to maize the trill‘. they moored. that any province has sought were J. J. Leach. A. V. Bell. and J. {to derive political benefit as your H. Blnks. Mach was navizllllll! the‘ ‘encoded hillside near Bsauvais. lattetown Hospitals. m. the lsuerl s member of the nursing staff. following guests at luncheon in their‘ private oar: Lieutenant. Governor‘ ' . 39"“ m‘ u"- Inuu- mm- Pam‘! In w: neotion with the Saint John oohial house has been thoroughly re- | TORDNTO» om» 0"" I-Tqlmd.” 11'? L" ll"! M"- ul» HW- J- 5- "id l‘ Staticn. the announcement said. decorated inaldc. Mr. Jerry Doucette i gigljlrgu o! rug hon today. be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morn-l AITiYB it St- John» N- B» 0% Z1 111g, at l0 a. m.; leave Wednesday. Oct. Th: bodies then will be taken by 22. at midnaht- _ ' 1111 to 3011103“ when 9,119 495111-93» Arrive at; Montreal Oct. 24 at l0 ers will take them aboard for the a. m-l leave at lllidflllhi- shores of England. The port; of entry Arrive at Iilngston Ont. Oct. 25 W111 be Dovtag ‘.at 2 p. 111.; leave at 6 p. m. 149N139); Qcg, 7__A1e_h°u31-1 the Arrive at Toronto Oct. 2,5 at night: drtails of the memorial service to be leeve Oct- 2B ct mldnlclli- conducted 11-1 5g pug-s gathering] on‘ Arrive at Ottawa Oct. 27 at 8.30 Friday for those who lost their lives p. m- when the R-IOI plunged to earth: [have not yet ban settled. it is oer-- tain that the ceremony will constit- ute as impressive a testimony to a nation's sorrow as any seen wrlthln the wrest cathedral during the last gen- erptlnn, |the Empire Parliamentary Associa- I-Ils Majesty will be represented by‘ tion, recalled last night that Lord a near- member of the Royal House; ' Thomson delivered two speeches on _the nation's Cabintt and the over- airshlps development-one at. Lon- rea delegates to the Imperial Conf-.don, Ont.. and the other at Hart erence will attend. and every branch House. Toronto. l-Ie also spoke "in of national life will be Nbrrsented. French at Sherbronke. Que. Within St. Paul's the obsequies of -,-_- aome of Britain's greatest soldiers Chrstopher Birdwood Thomson, have been conducted with great first Baron of Cardington, who per- pemp. Friday's commemoration will ished in the destruction of the dir- be of a different character for most lgible R-l0l, was appointed Secret- of the men who perished on the great ary of State for Air by England's airship ranked as civilians. Labor government lest year. (Associated Press) He was born in i875. son of the DOVER, Eng. Oct. ‘f-The Brit- late Major General David Thomson fish destroyer Tempest tonight Educated at the Royal Military Ac- brought back to England the bod- ademy at Woolwlch. he received his ics of forty-seven of Britain's air- commission in 1894 and served in men who perished in the wreck of the Boer War. the Dlrlglble R-llll Sunday morning He was a member of the faculty at Beauvais, France. The destroyer of the Clmtham school of military Tribune, her sister ship, run aground engineering from 1002 to 1905 and outside Boulogne Harbor. across the later was connected with the War channel. and the Tempest had t6 College. He was ass gned to general return and take of! the coffins she headquarters of the British Army in LOCRD THOMSON Continued from Page 1 secretary of tlle Canadian branch of was carrying. France in 1914. In the next three iyears he was chief of military com- Rough Seas missions to Romania and Palestine. In 1918 and I910 he was a mem- ber of the Supreme War Council and was retired in 1029 with the rank of Brigadier General. In I924 he scrl ed as Secretary of State for Air in the first Labor governlncnti He was the author of several books‘ including a work on aercrnutical problems. I-Ie was unmarrlerl. Rough seas were runnlll! lll 9h! Channel as the two w-crshlps viewed out from Boulogne breakwater. The final ceremony on tween the two destroyers. ‘rhree of the survivors of the disaster were 11-101 when she crsr-tnzl into the‘ ‘ Thousands Of Men Will Benefit Continued from Page l IMPRESSED Continued from Page I "l8 treatment at Dr. Acker‘: Clinic. Their mcellencies then visited the w r. Prince mwud “land and Chap take care of the needs of $.16 coming year will be placed shortly. The announcement says, that the programme laid down provides for payment. by the Dominion Govern- yment of interest charges involved for a certain length of time as out- hospital Her Excellency was pre-| ~ented with a bouquet of roses by Iler Excellency expressed her pleasure at the lplendd work whichmned rqcenuy n mm“ by Ho“. G ‘a Mm‘ am“ ‘m by ‘he be“ ‘D. Robertson, Minister of Labor. branch of the Society- ] The projects were approved by the Th‘ "my "m" ‘mm’ u“ Blueflovernment in a recent conference noon “bu” m5 m’ checkerslmth the Company and are m "L ‘print elf‘ its owing‘ many improvements PM Bunch. The party was verydluon u, me progmmmc which ‘he svr- een ms e an v n F much tntorested in the mink section fcommny had “ready arranged w Gilli". the new pastor. i" grateful to ‘M16’ “t 3 p m‘ Dumas n 7'30 P- of the ranch. ' loommence this fall and winter and Th" nuumlll" ml""‘md m‘ also in addition to the extensive works now in progress. which will be carried through to oomPIBl-iOIl- . “n15 Cgngdlgn Notional Railways f-oound: the clouds which at the mom- W. Hoes. Montreal. chairman ef the have recently constructed a new work. Other renovations in the aur-. ent obscure the ruin; sun of Can- National lblocutiv: Committee of 1 rln shed and an office b21139 rounding district include the paint- eda’: prospcrlty will soon be dlsslpnt- the Canadian Chambers of Commerce and mall express vinz- it i! n01‘ inf: of tbs szflwccl n‘. Richmond. mode z 1 - ‘Th!!! ll n0 mam to Iflr the in Ilddrflllllll the convention of that proposed to build the heldhouse of pass ble by the assistance of the Wo- tha station PWPQY“. 1‘ sumption has declinvl ilLflTly topper 3.1 the former and 1.3 perofnt 1h I cent in Ontario during the first lcllthe latter, The wine consumption in- l months of the fiscal year. 1930. as creamci. Increase reached 2&5 pzr compared with 1929. it was revealed cent. but trcause of smaller total in statistics released by the Ontarlogallouage sold. a decrease in all sales Llqurr Control Board tcday. Despit." is shown for the ten month perlcd. I _ __ . . _ ,. _ t ‘M/estern Guardian l ments" to the grounds at Miscoucha Convent and the redecoratmg of the Convent have made that property g EROUSD m .34.? ‘ one worihy of notice along the west- ‘ ern road. Grand River Church and rcslclerlce. another land mark for visitors to the west has also been re- —-CO\’ER TH fox pens with l 1- in. mesh l5 gauge I 'Br:lyco" Engllzh Fox Nettmg. Order '1 lnow at Bruce's. 7446-l0-8-1i _ i ‘decorated 1n stone grey and white. ~—-— . 1 l —IMPER1AL KIBBLED FOX *5 - FOOD-Till l I e .' l Pro- duct now sesllswsiiusihenpl-‘icleaas Im- ‘ PERSONALS perial Fox Biscuits. Ranchers will ‘Si; Clmrles Dalton‘ o! “mm-m save both money and time by regular and liberal use of this unsurpassed fox food manufactured by the Im- was a visitor to Summerside on Mon- day-S. perial Biscuit Co. Ltd. 7433-l0-B-2i ;Mi5s Heme Campbell. o! s" l _DELEGATES To BAPTIST View was a week end visitor to Sum- l CONVENTION Rev Mr Wilson mm‘d"‘"'s' | Mrs. Isabella Gliddcn. lvn-s. Jack Mc- |Leod and Miss Bertha Schurnlan, of Summer-side, are attending the quar- I I i --Mr. Earl Perry and Mr. Percy Wedge spent the week end with f‘ d ‘ Bl fil .- . terly meetings of the Baptist As- “en s m 00m ed s sociation which are being held in Dundas-S. —-Mrs. (DE) Alex McNeill has re- turned home to Summerside from a three weeks visit to Moncton, where she ‘was the guest of Mrs. Weeks-S. —INTERESTING DEBATE-A very interesting debate took place after, the evening service on Sunday at the ‘ Presbyterian Church. Summerside.‘ between the choir and young people of the church. The cilaracters chos- i en for dlscursion were Florence. Nightingale. Edison. BEEIIICIVEILDQVIG g Livingstone and Pasteur. Their rela- tive importance and their senice to humanity were the cillef points in the debate. Another of these in- structive dcbalcs will take place lrl the near future-S. ‘ —Mr. Alexander Nicholson. of ‘Mount Allison College, spent the week end at his home ln Summer. side-S. —Mr. George Henry. o! Maine, who has been visiting relatives and ,frlends on the Island. has returned homc.~S. “Miss Violet Affleck. of Mount Stewart. is visiting Summerside. the " T ‘uatfli. dM. _. | -s. s. EUPHONIA ARRIVES-Thc Lsgvis r an r5 Shanna“ w S. S. Euphonia arrived in Summer- slde Monday afternoon to load 30-‘ T" ' --l\i . L. P. T t . - .000 bags of potatoes for the Cuban; rs an m‘ o! Charla“ town, is visiting Summersldt- the market. The S. S Lnly (‘IPITLVFCI hyl . ‘ _ ‘ l'ne storm ‘which lined an my sun ‘guest of her sste.. .\Ir.=. Maude Mc- ‘ = ‘ ' Donald.--S. ‘day and Monday. left the harbour ‘about five o‘clock in the evelzlng for; "MT and WIEdOn Baker who ‘emu Mr‘ 633119 Bumlm- “I'm” llflli? been visulng relatives in ‘Sum- : firm are agents for these steamers,‘ lmmde‘ M. m Tuesdav for Arizona ‘is in Summer-side looking after the “harp tho}. Wm 5mm‘. me “m” lioading of the steal: 21's. He is rcgis- “m. tho“. SOIL ML R Bakel.__s_ ltered at the Queen Hotel-S. - I _ j -—Mrs JOII" Sharp and her daugh- r linally contemplated and the orders‘ 461-033“ DEVOTIONS _ Th: in". Misr. Zilphn Sharp. left on Mon- October devotions in Si. P:..l1'.= l d“ f” ‘Vmifliwz- ‘° “lslii MP5 church. summerside‘ on sundmtglSllarps daughter. hfrs. IDr) Frank were very larseli/ attended. "lhelxnNem" “*5” “m m" “ml h" ‘ neizhborin; Priests who assisted J. J. ‘ “m” dim-wk“ Mrs‘ “me-i 341m" McDonald and Rev. Bennett McDnn- i mm‘ ‘n Edmonton‘ B910” remrm“? am “are m,“ DL Monaghan‘ M10 Summerside they will visit in Mlscouche; Rev. Urban Gillls. of Wel- l‘ “amm"‘qr"_s' llngton: Rev. John A. McDonald. cf Grand River; Rev. Dr. Smith. of; Kinkora: Rev. W. Monaghan. of Scv- _ cn Mlle Bay: Rev. r. x. _Gnllant. of; Eastern Gag fdlan i Egmont Bay: Rev. Theodore Gallant. ‘cf Fifteen Point: Rev. F. Rflfilllfllfl; lMcDonald. o.’ Indian River nnd Rev» ‘Joseph Gallant. of Egmont Bay‘ "an “OMB-kirk w‘ A‘ Md“? Many People attended Mass on Mnn- gm‘ Mmmsm‘ "El M“ be “l hm“ on 'l'hur:'l.1;.' from 3.30 to 6. day morning which commenced at» ‘5_30>_s_ I 7433-10-64 \ I -lnrrnnvr..wr:.\"rs "ro wacuxn. -"Cm”“7"\~"'-DU"W\5 PRES- TON CHURCH-Now that the. l~arisl1,B‘TER1"x nlvkmss~slbblill of Welllnztnn has once more a llIll'l$-l1‘Q"‘“3‘:F‘_ 12m‘ s‘ 5mm“ mm! Vi!‘ {Icy at 2 p. m. Cardigan at. 10.15 a. m d Re“ Urban Srl-vicewr-Cardigazi gt l1 a, 11-1 1.91114 the parishioners for their generosity 1m" SON“ at "Tmn? “wit: M“ W- ln making these unprnvclllcnta poss- E Dudes‘ 3'“ w‘ E Duks- 3* A- ‘ible. The church has been newly Mmbl-r‘ rpainted on the outside and the Par- JR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Chronic uul Nervous Dlseaaeu. I'll Prlnee lt- Pbone I01! Opposite It. Paul's Cburel ;of Summerrlde. had charge of this men's Institute. The many improve-