l( r "'1- mount-casual“ .. ~..._.__ .__......... . i THE CHARLUWFTUWN GUARDIAN M} - - Mat. 8.00 m. 37c._ l cvc. 1 a v.1: e 26c. 42c. 52¢. Iv .l Mal. 3.00 16c, 26c. Eve. 7 8: 8.45 26c, 42c. B ROTI-l ERS ANNIIIILATORS OF OLI) .\I.\.\' GI.OO_\I IN A ROARING CODI- EDY THAT KEPT BROAIHVAY IALTEHING FOR ONE SOLID YEAR. COME Tlllflilrl TIMES AND TRY TO CATCH ALL THE LAUGHS. ‘ii iifivpiiii TIHI“ I g SCHOOL FAIR l Sec 4 Cucumbers, 1 Albert Mur- phy, S" ‘ ville, 2 llliidrcd Smith, N, I i, 3 Mabel Moore, N Pertii, 4 Z\fa._\' McPherson, N. Perth. Sec 5 Beets, 1 Mabel Aloore, New i New Perth school Fm;- was hep; l If, l? Union Rd. 4 Irene Ross, U. 4 Anne Ramke, Roseiieath. 0n the afiernoon of Sept 16 with T101111; New Perth, Roseneiitli, Bruzlenell, 50C (l Cabbage. 1 Alb"? 311M111)’. Head and Summervillo Schoiifs tak- 5llIfil110l'\liI0. Z lng part. The following llfc the stienell, 3 Douglish Mellish, Union lMartin N. Perth, prizes, ,Rd, 4 Katherine Alurphy, Sunimcr- cLAss 1—GRAINS [i-ille. perm, 2 Olive Sec 1 Oats I Anne Rourke, Brudon Sec 7 Pllmt) n. 1 Bruce MeL-Jr- ; Catherine ‘ell, 2 Evelyn Welsh, Summerville 3 en, BITICl-"Ilfll, 2 Harry Mel‘isli, Uri. l Irene Dewar. N. Perth. Lillian \Valsh, Summerrille, 4 Doug. Road. 3 Irene Ross. Union Rd, 4 K.‘ CLASS 8 SEWING las Mcllish, U. Road. blurphl‘, Siimmerville. Sec 1, Div. A, Unclgr 12 Yrs Age, Sec 2 Wheat, 1 Anne Rourke, B11111 CLASS li-IFLOWERS 1 Frances Sullivan, RLSPIIEZItlL-Z L. encll, 2 Geo Dewar, N. Pertii, 3 Olive l Sec 1 Sweet Peas, .1 Catherine Cor I Donohee, Rcsencath, 3 Beatrice Sul- Dewar, N. Perth, 4 Beatrice Sullivan, cornn, Perth. 2 E. Ross, Union Rd ‘ livan, R eneath, 4 Lillian Walsh, Roscneath. 3 Ii. 41v] .10 Martin, N. Perth. ‘l SIIIHTIIUIWXY“. Sec 3 Beans. 1 Maiw Afac-Phvrson, See 2 Mixed Fiowcrs. 1 Mary Mac Sec 2 Hemstitching. 1 Lillian New Perth, 2 Anne Rotirko, Brilden- Pherson, N. Perth, 2 Jean Macqua- Campbell. , Rosencath, 2 Marion Me congress of Building societies at l ell, 3 Neil .\faeNcill,. N. PC1111, 4 A rrie, Rosciieatli, 3 Marion Macquur- j Quarrie, Roseneath, 3 Mary Murphy Dewar, Brucleneil. ' rie. Roscneath, 4 Irene Dewar. l Snmmcrville, 4 Lillian Walsh, Sum- CLASS %ROOT.\‘ - 1 Sec 3 Patience, 1 Mildred Smith, I met-ville. Sec 1 Circr-n llfllllllfllliin 1 Riiin. N. Perth, Mary Slavin, N. Pertlxi Sec 6 Embrdidery,1 Lucille Camp Stewart, N. Perth, 2 Non _\I:ie.\1(~ill, i! N l Alacfxoll, N. Perth, 4 Claude ' hell. Rose-heath, 2 Anna Curran, . Perth, 3 Alton Ross, U. Road, 4 Jno 1 . U. Iioad. i Summcrville, 3 Jean McQuarrie, Corcoran, N. Perth, ‘ (‘LASs Si-FIZUIT 1 Roscneath, 4 Lillian Walsh, Summer Sec 2, Irish Cobblers, 1 Neal .\I.ie- i Sec l Wealthy Apples, 1 Irene - ville. Neill, N. Perth, 2 Alvin Moar, New Dewar. N. Perth, 2 Newton Smith, Sec 2 I-Iemstitching, Div. B. Over Perth. 3 Mary Siavin, N, Perth, 4 R, N. Perth, 3 Blair McLaren, Bruden- 12 Yrs Ace, 1 Melissa Mann, Rose- Corcoran, N. Perth. | ell. 4 Olive Dewar, N. Perth. neath, 2 Margaret Munn. Roseneath Sec 3 Turnips, 1 Albert Murphy, 1 2 Red Astrachan Apples, 1, M. 3 Florence Donohoc, Roscneath, 4 Bummerville, 2 Bruce MeLaren, Eru MaePlierscni, N. Perth, 2 , Mary MacPherson, N. Perth. denell, 3 Cecil Power. N. Perth, l S fl Plums, 1 Mabel Moore, Newl Sec 3 Crotchoting. 1 Evelyn Sec 3 Tumips. Table, l Mary sin I Perth, 2 Laurette. Sullivan, Rose- Walsh, Stnnmcxwille. 2 Reta Power, vln, N. Perth, 2 Roiil Stewart, New ‘i neath. 3 Alvin Moore, N. Perth, 4 V Summerrilie, 3 Catherine Sullivan, Perth, 3 Mary blePherso-a, N Perth, 1 Kenneth MacLaren, Brudeneii. Rosencatli. 4 Melissa Mann, Rosc- ‘AITIDTOSCCITIDIH, Stimmcrville. Sec 4 Crabs, 1 Mary MacPherson, neatli. Sec 5 Carrots, 1 Athol Dewar. Iii-u N. Perth, 2 Florence Donohoc, Rose Sec 2 blended Sock. 1 Florence denell, 2 Anne Rourke, Brudeiieil, 3 ' heath, 3 Mabecl Moore, N. Perth, 4 Donohoe, Rosencath. 2 Katie Mur- Mary .\IacPhcrson, N. Perth, 4 Law- Elliot’. Smith. | phy, Summervillc, 3 Evelyn Walsh, fence Donahue. Roseneath, (‘In/HS (P-CANNING. Summer-ville. 4 Lilian Walsh, Sum- Scc 6 Parsnips, 1 Irene Ross. Un- Sec ‘J Beets, 1 Lois Robertson, 2y mrville. I Ion Rd, 2 Katherine Murphy’, Sinn- {Irene Dewar, 3 Olive Dewar, 4 Anne See 6 Embroidery, 1 Melissa Mann , Incrville, 3 Cyrils Martin, N Pr~rth,'R<iiii'l:e. Rosenenth, 2 Flora. Martin. New: 4 Jno CorcoranyN. Perth. ‘CLASS 7-—COOKING Perth, 3 Evelyn Walsh, 4 Elsie Mel- CLASS Ii-VEGETABLES Sec 2 Biscuits. 1 Mary MaePher- lish, Union Road. Sec 2 Tomatoes, l Henry lli-llisli son, N. Perth, 2 Flora Martin, Ncwflu-ISS ll-MANUAL TRAINING Union Rd, 2 Mary McPherson. Nev." Perth. 3 Olive M. Dewar, N. Perth,l S": l Milking Stool, 1 Elliott Perth, 3 Athol Dewar, Brudciicll, 4 4 J/liibel Moore, N. Pcrth. Smith. N. Perth, 2 Lloyd Nlcllish, U. Aline Dewar, N. Perth. Sec 3 Sugar Cookies, 1 Olive De-,Road,‘3 Cyrus Martin, New Perth. or ire with David Manners, Evalyn Knapp, Also Shorts Sec 5 Apple Pie, 1 Mabel Moorcnj Sec 8 Fudre, 1 Mabel Moore, New, Dewar, N. Perth. 3 l Robertson. Brudenell, 4 l Delightful double life n! a Millionaire who (01101 hll money to have some real fun. Earl Derr Bigger’! (‘lcvcrvst Comedy. GEORGE ARLISS -Madtin, N. Perth. Itoss, Union Rd. ilziritiéliqfiuiliiéis’ 5 Enjoyed Dominion LONDON. England, Oct. 10-'rlie ' 120 members of the British Delega- ‘tlOll to the recent International lPhiladclialiia were much impressed iwitli their wrisit to Canada, accord- |ing to a letter which has been re- lceived by J. P. McClolland. Pass- {engcr Agent for the Canadian Na- ltional Railways in London, who madd the arrangements for the [American tour of the British Buil- |ders. Writing on behalf of Slr lEncch Hill, President, r0. Sanders and S. J. Walter, Vice lPresidcnts, the British Government ldeicgatc, John Fox, and the mem- ‘bers of the dflegation as a whole IJ- E. Franoy, Honorary Secretary. Ihlghly commended the arrange lments made by the railway. “It was a feat of organization gwliiclz was remarkable for its effi- lciency and excellence," said ha. ;“The whole of the arrangements I went with a clockwork precision indicating the most careful pian- ning and foresight. modation provided not only in the, hotels but in the trains and motor conveyances was all that could be desired, and the whole of the dele- gation has nothing but the warm praise and thanks for your efforts which have resulted in trlumphai aliyall Bbltfl HEiTi-fitliclllsh, war, N, Perth, 2 Mary MacPhcrson, , ‘Union Rd, 2 Douglas Melllsh, Union i Perth, 2 Mildred Smith, N. Perth. 3 N. Perth, 3 Irene Dewar. N. Perth, lRd, 3 Alvin Mo“, N_ Perm, 4 cyrus i the Santa Maria" "3 Herb Mcllish, Union Rd, 4 Wilson - Sec 7 Itiisccllancous, Aeroplane“. The accom- f Bombardment l —-’ Of Manchu cl great concern here today I l4 to consider the sitlllflvfl- BUS‘ BIG GOAL . and on 439111 Anniversary. of America. ner, Lady Somers bound for of San Salvador, sometimes Watllng Island, within a. few of the celebration there of of America. Columbus the Island and landed there age from Spain, and during his enterprise. It was his sight of the New World. San Salvador ls one of the Bahamas, a part of the West Indies. vagcs whom he called Lucaya iards will set sail from Spain exact replica of Columbuss Equipped GEZIEVIA. Oct 10-(5. PJ-PICII I mp0,“ o; an pl!‘ bombardment by lopancse planes 1n Mwvbllfll “"8- lu regarded as certain that the League Council will meet October LADY SOMERS PASSES conun- Modqn Ship to Skirt Wnfllng II- pllca of Santa Marln l0 Make Second “Dl-SMIVHW” MONTREAL, Oct. Ill-Canadians aboard the Canadian National 11- treal, will pass close to the Island 439th anniversary of the discovery sighted; Oct. 12th, 1492, after the epic voy- !mutiny almost brought disaster al hundreds islands known as th= British; Columbus found it peopled with lazy, unfriendly sa- l. We hear that from Madrid comes ‘the news that this winter 25 Span- l I LEAVE BHBICEA. r. l, rlallll ""10 PillPt audit fty for the people of Manitoba elect a government of their o a cozlltion cabinet as proposed last night by Lleut. Col. I‘. Bg. replying to the Premiers speech Killarney. ALBANY AND VIICINITY Mrs. Harry Francis, Albany, Mon- friends in Bedcque. called hours the Miss Mabel Clarke, R.N., ls spen lng a few days with her cousin, M John slmpson, of Hamilton. 0X1 m h pleasantly in Albany. the guest w cw | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buchanan. I first ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Noonlm, Chicago, Ill., are spending their va- | cation in Albany with Mr. Noonams SEVCP- ' l mother, Mrs. Joseph Noonan. n5, aunt, Mrs. E. L. Payntcr. i" B" Miss Gertrude MCMahOll, BOBBEVANN, 1km, Oct. l0 (By the Canadian Premé-An opportun- Taylor, leader of the Provincial Conservative party. Col. Taylor was 51st annual convention. 111895 1'95‘ spending a few days pleasantly with Miss Dorothy MacDowell has ic- turned after spending a few days Miss Mabel Campbell and Master Lloyd Campbell, Freetown, recently visited Lower Bcdcque with their . Qii___-- rj SA (Canadian Pres) vancoovm, B. c: 0P‘ m Mobilization of all lnbvr wgflzations throughout the 10.—- organ- United choice and not be forced to accept states to 118M 8895"!‘- Passage by by corporations of a sales tax was or- Premlei- John Bracken, was urged dared by the 4mm?" Fwderaflo“ G- of Labor hero todly- The A. F. L. in the midst or 11-1 toratlon of a federal sift t“ m‘ “ma” o! federal income and state inheritance 381K98- The Federation also went on rec- ord as favoring a law making it mandatory for naval construction and repairs to be done in navy ‘yards rather than by private con- |cems. Another resolution. B180 DTP‘ posed by the metal trades..opl>°5' lng the employment of sailors in competition with clvllhn emphy- 06s In repair and over haul of na- val vessels and pronouns a IIW restricting such work, Tefiflved 3°“ ventlon approval. Mllllllt lllllt Sllllllfilliil MONTREAL, Q1111, OCt. l0. (BY the Canadian Pram-With the aid of fuel experts, a comprehensive at Ls d- I IS. I of of lE TAX i ocrdolzli 131931 ‘ 4- rziz: v tlalpe lksrp ti" c} i” V thiorngli S<I0TT7’S e M n LSI on of Norwegian Cori Livvr Oil litillcls Resistance ‘y to Take rmnvliu ENILSTRIKE l (Canadian Prell) Lixwmizucc. Mass, Oct. 10.--f move by the State 19913873111995 °l arbitration and conciliation to at tempt a settlement 0f lhfi Si?!“ 01 22,000 textile-workers in Lawrenol m well underway. The United Tex- tile Workers Union was seiectlnl delegates from each mill to conlei with the department at 508ml! Oct. 13, while the department hat already dismissed, the situatlot with th; employers. I Despite the action of the de- partment. Mos-ls Pendleton, vim I ship. ' Moncwn has returned home, afterlstudy of coal ln the form of eight president of the American Woolen with spending last week pleasantly here, _ lectures will be undertaken by M°'. 9011119811)’. 1mm Wlwse 91m“ sev‘ Only the instruments and 00mm!“ i the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Grattiin Gill University beginning T_uesday.' crnI thousands of the strikers walk-i lumbus. Soc 5 Bird House, 1 “tiny Memsh of Columbus‘ time, the Santa. Maria Nwnam .N. Perth, 2 Lois Robertson, Brudcn- tunic,“ Rd, 2 Ted Meuigh ‘(jnlgn Rd 2M w“ repeat the ‘myage or 0°"; Anne Rourke, Bru- fell, 3 Irene Dewar. N. Perth, 4 Flora Miss Mary Noonan and Miss Ol- Thc Santa. Marla 2nd will pr0- | ga Green spent Sunday in Kinkora. bably visit Canadian ports in the.’ . spring and may even pass up the? Mrs. Sutherland Wright. Mis (a;1"f;1'1'l;i' on “F {world's greatest inland water way, 4 Dorothy Wright and Mr. Kenneth the St. Lawrence and Great Lakes i Wright, Middleton, were recent vis- system, to Port Arthur, 2,000 miles itors to Summerside. inland- Columbus say? His likeness - dor. l PENNSYLVANI-LS OLDEST l TWINS OBSERVE BIRTHDAY -—’I'he Heffner twins ,' Peter ,Mary, celebrated their 89 birthday anniversary here. , They claim to be the oldest irig bwlns 1n Pennsylvania. Only known rivals, according to Alderman reports are the Benner twins Eb Quarryvtlle, who are 83 and Hess brothers at Lancaster, '72. ROAD CONNECTS BRAZIL RESORTS 1 RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Oct. 9 i(U.P.)—Two of Brazil's most; ‘portant summer resorts, Novo Eburgo and ‘Iheresopolis, lconnected by a paved highway, auguration of which took place in the mountains t0 the west of R10- ‘ success." Special mention made of Mr. J. Champman, accompanied the party as the r ways representative assistance began when the gates arrived in New York» What would Christopher,‘ ALLENTOWN, Pa, Och, 9 (U.P.) BIB 110W who throughout the tour and S. M. Greene, whose dele- i"? f Mrs. Charles Schurman. I | Miss Thelma Cutlliie, of Frederic ton,ls spending a wcck with he cousin, Miss Olive Buchanan. and family, of Stanchel, were 1'(‘((!I‘l guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Cam liv- eron. Mrs. Leo Kelly, of Welsford, NB. the her mother, Mrs. Thomas ‘frainor. Inman, of Central Bcdeqne. im- Fri- ln- two visitors forethe Kitchen." read and adopted. One sick was made, a bill of 65 cents paid for fruit, and 20 cents thread. It was suggested thi- all who were in favor of helping’ pay for the curtains for the school to W85 ail- ElZINClNQTJFFZCif Hiiié I ' I By George McManus LENA‘. i WANT You TO Go To THE ‘BTORE- iT l5 COLO. 5O YOU HAD BETT£R WEAR MY coenr- m.-. (rHaniKwou I MUM- MY! - Armin‘ 1T zj I\Nru~,/' GRAND- ' t.“ l‘ AH‘. THERE Goes MAGGE- WELL-l DiDNT TPHNK \‘D arr ourr ‘Tl-HS '7 <5 é . , T‘ THE-RE- aoas Tnctrrrzocron MY €OODNE55' ow. i-rl-opurii - 4..-. THAT MAGGETl-HNKS is so MAGGlE» m: was CATcHiNG Cow ' wQiuoERFuL- iFAN APPLE DARLIN; WHAT so I 6ENT =02 MY 15,) THE. oocroR AND HE MATTER? 5A“) MYTHRoAT WHERE Do You THlMK YOU ARE fiOlNCi? GET BACK UPEFYMRG; To YOUR RooM- i I IUD-Hwy I cw: up m swam ' FOR AT LEAST 6D‘ MOMTH5 ~40 To 0o i wSRiDaR 1F i-M ALL - RlGHT? I COULD HANE SWORN THAT \ saw MAGGIE coin‘ our-- I "pg n Miss Jean Schurinan, of ltoxtiury, study of this nature. marble, looks down on the sea at I MESS. 1S visiting in Chclton, the ii Nassau, not far from San Saiva- i guest of her grandparents, Mr. and bring a nickel to the next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Cameron and was a recent visitor, the guest of Miss Emily Platts spent a lcw days with her friends, Miss Hester The monthly meeting of the Fleas- ant Grove Institute of Albany North was held at the home of lvlrs. Em- met Crokcn, twelve members and being present. The meeting, presided over by Mrs. John Walker, opened with singing and roll call was answered with “Donlts The minutes were call ivas tot lOctober 20. A record will be kept of the lectures, questions and ans- wers for the purpose of obtaining nn authoritative volume on the sub- ject. Intended for the ordinary bus- lness man interested in problems ‘involving coal, the dlscssions will I not be technical. . It will b5 the first time for a Canadian University to attempt a‘ Aresol utlcm was passed that a peti- l tlon be sent to the Dept. of Public - Works in regard to a r culvert. Programme consisted of readings, by Mrs. Emmett Crc- ken and Mrs. George MacRae. Next meeting to be held at the home of t Mrs. Edith Bouiter, roll call to be - answered with n. Thanksgiving quo- tation The meeting closed with the National Anthem. Lunch was then , served by the hostess. Receipts for the evening amounted to $1.55. Mr. andMrs. Elmer Francis, who have been spending their vacation here. have left on return to U. S. A. Following ls the report of Albany village school for the month of Septemberz-Grade X-I, Kathleen Noonan; 2, Michael Delaney; 3, Layton Green. Grade IX-I, Mary Garland; 2, Marjorie Cameron; 3, Mabel Noonan. Grade VIII-l, Ol- ga Green; 2, Kathleen Bassett; 3, Robert Carmichael. Grade VI-l, Gertie Noonan; 2, Basil Nomlan; 3, Bert Noonan. Grade V-1, Clara Noonan; 2, Hilda Muttart; 3, Jean- ette Noonan and Annie Cameron. Grade IV-l, Gusslc Arsenault. GIN" 111-1.!“ lorence Cameron; 2, George Noonan; 3. Eva Dougay. GradeII-I, Helen Tralnor; 2, Rem Arsenault; 3, Betty Green. Grgdg I (Std-l, Blanche Noonan and Doris Trainer; 2, Doris Muttart; 3, Murial Norman. Grade l iJm-i, Cecilia Arsenault; 2, Lon-ping Noonan; 3, Yvonne Jelly and l)°]'Q- thy Walsh. Perfect attendance:- Marjorie Cameron, Mary Garland, Olive Buchanan, Gertie Noonbn, Doris ‘rrainor, Dorothy Walsh, Ce. cilia. Arsenauit. Muriel Noonun, Sheldon Cameron, Ralph Walsh, Betty Green, Reta Arsenault, Helen ‘rrainor, George Noonan, more,“ Cameron, Clara Noonan and Annie Cameron. Teachers-Olive Inman, Principal; Hazel Green, Ass'=-‘" Mr. and Mrs. Ewen dMllliH-m ma. little son have returned to U. 8. A., alter spending their vacation fleas- \ CHw-‘K v-vxong ' MR, c1665 FOR lip HUNDRED DOLkAR$~ . I Al-wmrb THOUGHT us. D\5L\KE.D ME-‘P ‘W! “kins nnvthlng edible _ lvl H Ii MW l (n _.,-,|,l_ antly in Sprlngton, with Mr. and Mira. Nell Cameron-A. MAMHNGTON mans unscru- INVASION or nanny PATCHES BMEBBTEPL- Wish-f oer. a w. P.)—Chelatchle valley farmer; m9 M“ hummffy _ Patches list "wmhv 910N118 glllons of bog-rm "W"! eaten by bears. with "w berries zme. U19 wild "l" B" boldly lllvlding uie Ilfml fie! ed out, 511d in effect that there would be no compromise so fat‘ a5 '1'; company was concerned. Other "mployrers have said ‘tut the ten per cent wage cut which prompt- rd the strike was, a. necessity and ‘lreir business could nut Survive without n reduetkn in wages. The strike spread. meanwhile, tn- to North Andover, where the work- ers in the Osgood and Stevens M1115 walked out. h peciai‘ Price “BEAVER” Flour 98 lb. Cotton Bags l at $2.25 per bag Spot Cash A. HORNE &'00. 1/’: {A 1T) R7 4 \‘,‘.\:-1\‘~.\\ I’, i? ~ Jimmie Jingle bfiyn . Summer At every meal it makes appeal A satisfying food that's real. -Slewart's Rrcal! ammo ma» and 0n n- locdln; may. AIl-tblaknenn ‘on! pollen. 30M ft. to ubopn_ IIacDUIIMII-RDWB wooinvonnno co. mum a omumpvi < V -' \