SEPTEMBER 15. ‘i932 kW B10 aids Are Frequent imaslrand-gtflf.) raid on the u M, o; Messrs A. Miarx and 00-. W, jewellers, oi St. James‘ street w" was foiled recently. m; the handle of the door . g-pfDlfiCtfid window. r 0nd necklace valued at i._,,,_ . ., raid, wfich occurred Boon. r noon, was the second to be g on the shop during twelve the. c100 Rim Btolofl out and ran away. h was made for the ‘grjy along the route. and aub-1 meted. ' some men think they have an lilerlcrlfy complex,‘ when, as a. mat- ir or fact, they're lust inferior- Aiivertising Rates-Payable In Advance 3 Central Guardian iocaispdc. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2o. per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2o. per word; ln Memorlam < Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- ings, Cards, ete, 4c. per name per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch or 4c per word. Other rates on applications. ilaTEi-Zc per word. three in- ltrtiuns for the price of two, strictly payable in advance. Agents A Wanted ‘I hen 01! are weak-send u“; o! aorta, a cup o! will strengthen you and _ build you up. ,, m; it once a day for a week Beach Pajamas WNDON- E1"!- 591111‘ “'4' dab pajamas are costing the city of Vancouver big money. Their wear- ers do not have to use the bath- houses provided for the park» board at the bathing beaches." Pylamas’ e thief imprl-whed 111° 51*“ by} and the growing practice oi dress-j ing and undressing in Plflied 651's, from inside a cushion which W88 u motor bandit recently stole a being used in g game of toss dur- "y of diamond rinse volucd ‘t. ing a slack hour in a Parla auction from the promises of Molar!" gallery. mpgon, jewellers oi Ifiilhaml The cushion belonged to an old .- . The hurried exit of the m!!! lady, on whose death it had been I , noticed by a trodesman c1069! sent with her other household goods " Wm immediately Jumped into to the auction rooms. ‘It was a [trade motor car and chased the dull day and the few Pfefiehh b9" .. Eventually he forced thefcame bored with the uninteresting ' dice car to the curb. Two men’ articles up for sale. Someone start- “ ed a pillow fight but the old cush- ,,g man was subsequently detain-I ion had seen bettter d355, gnd was taken to the police used to such arch" ~ “on when he wt. charged. A burst and dBBOPBBd l ma“ M bank stolen? 3°"!- gqilenily 13 of the rings were re- ' originated in. i RIL Hit City Revenue VANCOUVER. Sept. 10—Beach ‘. rope “m” ‘mammg theiare blamed for the loss of close. l‘ ghnmmer he used bccameffilrlng August, reported superm. ddcd in tho Phto Km“- “d tendent w. n. Rawlings to the nfctl hurl irem shim?" ' parks board. Mr. newlines drew tho . ‘zmwdroorlrs ttention to the fact that i 51m eiicceeded m freeing we‘ in some cities motorists are forbid- .-- and the band“ made o“ with. den to use the city's free parkln! iii-i 5P°11- He w“ chased’ buhapace for purpwes of dressing and undressins- $10,000 in bathhouse revenue $5,000 HIDDEN IN CUSHION PARIS Sept. 14.-0ver $5.000 I611 As the old lady had no heir. tho money will go to the Stilt-d- Mrs. I-lardix-When we were in Alabama we saw the city the auto Miss Paton-Where was that? 1 Mrs. Hardix-Mobile. ; Letters of . Condolence, 70c. Wanted r WANTED AT ONCE HEATED Charlottetown Real 5715-9-15-31. apartment. Estate Co. THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR spare time to Christmas selling “imperial Art" Christmas Cards; ttlabllshed l8 years; British Can- sdian Publishing Co., Ltd., 42B Patrick Building, Toronto. A. W. B-T-S-T-tl Sept. 30. — GENT —CANADA'S CELEBRA- i ted Royal Series Private Yilllfifitillflxi Greeting Cards; per- ms who never sold before tak- Jill! orders fast; exclusive, Inex- pensive, original designs, big ‘commission. Sample book free to workers. Garretson Company, llislltford. Ontario. “ A. W. Sept. 10-01. ANTED- AGENTS IN EVERY lawn in Canada to sell Personal tliristmas Cards One-Dollar- Dozen up. Surprising values, low ‘prices. quick easy sales, big earn- hes, also low prices on boxed ss- iorimout. Send for sample book _ now. Premier Art Guild, Welling- _lon d: York, Toronto. FOR SALE, T0 LET, BOARD AND WANTED - ALE BOTTLES, PTS. and qts. Phone 110'! or writs W. Michael, Charlottetown. 8758-6-7-tf. WANTED — FURNISHED OR unfurnished rooms for winter months near 187 Great George Street. Apply W. R. Dennis. Charlottetown. 5703-9-14-31. For Sale CARDBOARD, “SUITABLE POI lining outhcuses, etc., 1o. per sheet. Guardian oflice. ti FOB SALE - OLD PAPERS. l cents bundle. Guardian Ofliee. I-t-tf. room signs on hand at Guardian Office. ti. cizilml. GUARDIAN This ls Iolorved for news. but advertisements of a news character maybelnscflcdattboratoollo. per word, strict-l! s 711116 In Id- nnoe. CIVIC rmmcas-Inirueedsyb summary of the external auditor's report oi civic finances the word "surplus" was erroneously used with --- to the excess oi as- sets over liabilities for the year 1981, which-am shown in the ac- counts to be $678,134.14. The er- ror was obvious from the text of the summary. WOOD ISLANDS PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCH-On Bent. 18, 1932. at 3 plm, the service will be con- ductod by Mr. Donald Campbell,- atudent, l-Ieatherdale Caledonia, and the S. S. Rally Day service will . be conducted at 8 p.m., Sept. 25th, by the Elders and S. S. Supt. Rev. Allister Murray, minister. LEG\BROKEN—A young dog of the wire-haired terrier species sue- tained a. broken leg last evening when it was run over by a car rounding Zion Church corner. The little fellow yelped with pain until a gentleman willingly bound the broken limb. The "victim" was later driven to his home. I GEORGETOWN CHARGE - United Church of Canada services, Sunday, September 18th., are as follows: Georgetown services at 11 a. m. and ‘I p. m. Sturgeon Sunday School 1.30 p. m. service 2.30 p. m. Rev. D. K. Ross, Cornwall, chair- man of the Prince Edward Island Presbytery will conduct these ser- vices. NEW LONDON GROUP-Pres- byterian Church in Canada, ser- vices on Sunday, Sept. 18 will be as follows: 2.30 p. m., Rev. F. Wil- liamson will preach at long Riv- er; 7.30 p. m. Mr. A. S. McKay, of Summerslde will conduct a service at Geddle Memorial Church. The minister of this congregation will be book‘ on the last Sunday of the month. The service on that day being as follows: 11.00, Clifton; 2.00, Granville; 4.00, Rustico; 7.30, Long River. Annual missionary thankoffering will be taken up at the evening service. SALADA REPRESENTATIVE- Mr. R. C. Wall, special represent- ative of the Salado Tea Company of Canada, was a. visitor here this week. He intended remaining over the weekend but got an urgent call to go to Halifax, leaving by the S. S. Hochelaga yesterday for Pictou, where he will be met by automobile and driven to Halifax. Mr. Wall says Salads. is steadily hflldlns its own in public esteem. notwithstanding keen competition. It is the oldest package tea in Can- ada, the business having been started by the late Hon. P. C. Larkin 40 years ago, and is now controlled by his son with the managers of the branches at Toronto, Montreal, and Boston as directors. Continuity oi quality was the object Mr. Larkin had in establishing package tea, and this is still the watchword of‘ the company, which now has a bus- iness covering Canada, Uhflggd States and Great Britain and her colonies. PERSONALS Mr. William E. Forbes, of Messrs. Braoe McKay 8o Co., Summe side, was in the city yesterday on bus- iness. Mr. Ernest MacCarey and Miss Margaret Dougan left yesterday NEW MELOTTE SEPARATORS morning on a holiday trip to Mono- 500 lbs. capacity $76.50. 600 lbs. _ A. W. 9-l-tl 30. capacity $81.00. Cash or terms. §__ W. R. Dennis. 5719-9-15-31. Mme Help wanted FOR SALE--LA corna noasa, ""_- five years, with speed. Also " 0MP. axrnnr Banana ,11"°lllzh our special low cost Nurse. Hundreds oi successful Iraduzites. Write Molcr Barber 193e, 5'13 Harrington, Halifax. M. H. W. Nov. it-stttf. Situations Vacant ilgiumoxs VACANT, MALE - “MP0 young man preferably .. h some sheet metal experience, ‘. "h! ivlln understands drawings, - 1h: to learn. Good wages to‘ ht party. Must invest $200.00.’ '111th will be fully secured and agents profits. W. R. Dennis, returned ill five months, write Charlottetown. 5717-9-15-11. 11°11 ABC, Guardian. - FOR SALE — LARGE POWER f . ' Miscellaneous Shorthorn Cow and a lot oi Poultry. R. J. Hanna, Young Street, Gaytown. 5713-0-15-21. FOR SALE _ TWO LIGHT DE- livery trucks, Ford and Chevro- let. Used two summers. Priced to sell. Max Cope, Albany. 5675-9-13-31. PIPELESS FURNACES REGULAIP $182.50, now $139.00. Gang Plows $42.00. Walking Plow $18.00. 5 H. P. Engines l160.00. Potato Dig- gers $25.00.- Buy direct and save boat 45 ft. O. A. shoal draft sloop rigged. l0 H. P. Acadia En- ton and St. John. Mrs. D. D. Scannell left yester- day morning on return to her home in Jamaica . Plain, Mass, alter Spending the summer at George- town. Mr. George Cuming who hasbeen visiting his brother Chas, 37 Eus- ton Street, left on return yester- day morning to New York Cty. Mr. Cuming is a member oi the firm oi the M. A. Guming Co.- BIRTHS MACDONALD — To Mr and Mrs: Donald MacDonald, Canoe Cove, a daughter (Mary Ethel Euphemia). GAY-At the Nursing Home of Mrs. N. W. McKinnon, Lot 4B, on t THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1 ' Mr. Ireitl-l ‘Ilownshend and Mr. Roy Crockett, Soul-ls, spent Sunday in Charlottetown. Mia Frances Dingwrll and Miss Phyliss Dawson. Central Bedeque, are attending P. W. c. Miss Lucille I-fayter, Lord's Cove, N. B., is spending a month on the Island. While in the city she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Holden Mac- Lure. l Mr. J. F. Townshend, St. John. N. B.. motored to Charlottetown, Saturday, returning Monday with Mrs. Ipwnshen-I ind children who have been spending the summer on the Island. ' Mr. J. W. McPhee, accountant with the New England Telephone and Telegraph 00., Boston, Mass, arrived in the city yesterday mom- ing from Souris where he had been visiting his parents for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Leo. B. Clogston left on return last week for their home in East Brldgewater, Mass, also Miss Winnie Burhoe who with Mrs. Clogston and family spent the summer months with her perents. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam R. Burhoe, Alexandra. Miss Bessie McLean and Mrs. Harry McLean and the letters two interesting young sons, John and Harry, were passengers yes- terday afternoon on the S. S. Hoch- elaga en route to their home in Hopewell, N. 5., after spending the past week visiting friends in the city. . Mr. Walter Morrissey and siste Bernadette, accompanied by F‘i'ank l-fannon and Misslfelen Graham. left by motor on return to Boston. after spending a pleasant vacation with the formers uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Morrissey, East Royalty. Dr. W. A. MacLeod, accompanied by his cousin, John A. Campbell, D. C. I... both of New York, are at present on a motor trip to Prince Edward Island, their native prov- ince. They arrived ln Charlottetown by the Hochelaga on Sunday and have since been visiting Valleyficld (where DnV-Maclreod was born). l-Ieatherdale, Orwell, Belfast and other points. They motored here from Yarmouth where Dr. Mac- Leod, with his wife and son are s: -" the summer. Famous Actor Must Have Sleep LONDON, Eng. Sept. 13—'I'he heat is affecting people irl different ways. ' Mlle. Alice Delysia, the famous French actress, whose bubbling so- phistication chamis Iondon, has been obliged to cancel a film con- tract oi £100 a day for 12 days because ghe could not wake upl “I was so disappointed," she said recently, "but the secret oi my vit- ality is sleep. I cannot work unless I sleep. “The Gaumont Company, realiz- ing this, made concessions to help me. I was to come to the studio at 11 in the morning, instead of the regulation nine o'clock, and leave at five in the afternoon, so that I would not be too tired for my evening performance at the theatre. "My maid called me at 10 o'clock It was no use. At 11 o'clock the studio telephoned, but the ring wad just mixed in my dreams. At five o'clock I woke ready for work, re- freshed. It was too late. All dhY Radium In North Urged By Doctors "snulrr am. MARIE, Ont., sept. 14.—'I‘he belief that the department of healtlfs cancer policy should be revised by Hon. Dr. J. M. Robb to provide some means oi establishing radium; centres in strategic points Dr. A. Sinclair and other physicians oi the city, “I think that we should have one at Sault Ste. Marie. one at the lake- head, to serve the northwestern part oi the province, and one in the T. and N.O. district to serve that area,’ said Dr. Sinclair. . “Many people who suffer from cancer," he proceeded, “come from the backwoods. They are not able to travel alone because of lack of experience in travelling. Some have not the clothes they think they re- quire. It is sometimes difficult for them to stay away from home for any length oi time, and some have not the money to pay for transpor- tation to large centres. "I think that in two months an experienced surgeon. with reason- able surgical judgment, can become adept in the use of radium, especi- ally if he has had previous experi- ence in the use of the X-ray. I think that the suggested five-year preparatory course in the use .of radium is altogether unnecessary as a preliminary training." Urges Economy In Mumicipal Expenditures Canadian Prom-Municipal penditure in Canada is increasing remedy ls rational budgetary con- trol, according to Horace L. Brit- tain, director oi the Citizen's Re- of Commerce at its annual con- ventfon in Halifax today. arrears is still on the upgrade but once the tax has been. levlld it is of little avail to protcstagainst it‘, such has been the case in numer- ous municipalities States, where recent "tax strikes” against the harsh rule of “King Demos" have policing, ‘fire galnst King lain. “A tax is a. fait acoompjl. To re- Gcofge. said lVfr. Brit- ,fuse to pay it is tolnvgfte addition- jal penaiities," he saiduffaxes" aré levied to meet expenditures and’ when a debt once has beerflrrpurl " red it must be paid. Whether or not People are called upon to pay taxes directly, they pay taxes so long as they purchasegoods, employ ser- vices or occupy premises. In order to end the present excessive ex- penditure it is necessary to check increased demands for government- al services at their root. While business concerns and families have been forced to reduce their budgets. there has been laxity in‘ the control of public. disburse- merits, said Mr. Brittain. Municipal taxation in Canada wen; up from $226,221,285 in 1913 to $668,752,371 in 1930, he continu- ed. Esflmatcd expenditure increas- ed during the slime period from a- bout $293,000,000 to $946,000,000 al- most hali the total current expen- diture oi the country-Dominion, Provincial and Municipal, Mr. Brittain estimated that current outlays of the municipalities in 1932 would probably be more than $l,000,000,000. If effective budgetary control is to be aohicved two fundamental questions irlust be answered: On what services and how does the municipality spend money? In what amount and how does it raise the money? Government, according to Mr. Brittain, exists primarily "to protect, persons and property." The tasks of modern local governments are the administration of justice, protection, building and other inspection, maintenance of means of communication, such same fagwfy at $45 a. week. as roads. streets etc. Moreover. it is the function of the municlphl 80V‘ emment t0 provide for schools. public health, and, what has lately come into tho foreground, rePef. In recent years also entered the through ownership and administra- tion of public utilities. such as waterworks, ‘power plants, street have field municipalities business in the north country is urged by-l HALIFAX, Sept. 14——(By The ex- at a rate faster than the growth of population and the only effective search Institute of Canada, who addressed the Canadian Chamber The amount of deficits and tax in the United been much more violent than the historically fam- ous Boston Tes. Party directed a- gine. Nearly new. Make ideal boat railways, etc. Trinity United Church ‘Search slums For G01. Robins CHICAGO, Sept. l4.—-The search lfor Col. Raymond Robins, social worker who disappeared en route to Washington to ‘see President Hoover, centred tonight in the slums THURSDAY {LOO-Official Board, regular quar- l terly meeting - Heart: Mem- orial Hall. Glue To Mystery 1 011-11116 Likelyifijifffi ' n E t! last Thursday. CAlviIBItIDG-E, Mass, Sept. 14-3 Jrho possibility that the radio active processes of radium and uranium may hold a clue to the mystery of time was suggested to a gathering of eminent astronomers here by] Abbe George Lemaitre, of Belgium. whose theoretical contributions to Danlel Poung‘ Wm] the m“ of an expanding umversewvhom Colonel Robins was associ- hu" attracted wlde 801mm“: m-iialed in a recent nation-wide speak- ,terest. ' j Abbe Lemaitre Federhl agents, operatives of the “Secret Six", welfare workers, police —-who believe Col. Robins is a vic- ' tim of amnesia-and friends who be- lieve he has been abducted by boot- presemed m‘ prohibition, announced he had a vard Ohacrvatorv- ThIYtY 01-’ 111° He left Portland, Ore., to join the world's foremost students of nebu- Search for m5 friend, lse were invited by Dr. Harlow q am going to gollow out», my Shaploy- director of the observatory theory," Dr. Pollng said. "1 talked to remain after the close Friday of to New York over long-distance tel- the triennial 0011811155 0f the 111- epilonc Saturday. There is a very ternational Astronomical Union for serious Florida situation to be kept the forum. in mind and I am going back to sec Abbe Lemaitre told the Eltllllhwhat can be clone to aid my that radium and uranium mlghtjfriend." be merely fragments of a, greater; Colonel Robins had expressed force that caused the formation 0f fears that bcotleggcrs whom he had the universe. 'I‘h¢ universe, he be-1opposcd in Florida, would harm‘ ligved, was the product of the ex-Ihim. plosive disintegration of a world‘ Detectives said there was little gtqm which in the beginning oc-ldoubt that four friends actually saw cupled q comparatively small Colonel Robins in Chicago last amount of spam,“ Thursday, when he was reported to A: it broke up, he mm’ the m. iliave been seen strolling distracted- bulae were formed and 1mm these ly on State Street. They said they 8mm the various galaxlu A5 this 1122:2221: he was suffering from 2222113111328 tifedgafgxizattggg: ' Sol Madisoff, a barber, reported their long Journey mm spam mom that 011 Friday he shaved a mnn with whom he conversed fluently this’ he argued’ space must be in Russian. “When I finished shav- enptical m “Mum ing him and was giving him his change," continued Madisoff, "I no- ‘vticed his resemblance to pictures of Col. Robins and told him so. He frowned, grabbed his change and hurried out without saying any- N0 Speedometers In London Taxis mini" LONDON’ Elm Sept‘ 13_Dang_ Madison's story was considered erous economy was severely cr1tic-,513111f1°a111 b1’ “secret 51x“ 139cm‘ med by ML Wyatt Palm’ the Eu; i tives because of a theory developed Ham magistrate’ when It was stat. in Washington that his dliaglwitfl; ed during the hearing of a motor- ‘"199’ 5'1"“ ha‘? bee? ‘mime; V’; ing case that speedomewrs are not actlil cs by ocs o Sov et uss a. fixed to royal mail vans. i _.____7___ "we are in just the samc posit- . 551d u. c. Wayne, .. W! Adult Styles Copied don taxicab driver. “No taxicab is. i-_ allowed a speedometer either. The‘, NEW YORK, September lit-This idea of scouand yard i5 that, ev- I year's fashions for school-girls pos- gr-ythlrig should be brought duwnlglcsfihiél the modish details of adult 1a.‘ ." ‘ toMelfierxayie revealed that taxicab,“ ‘Even little tub frocks for the “e not guowed “advance m. retard" kindergarten age ape distinguished on their fiteermg wheel’ m. m, an» by new ofl-the-shou der effects and chdka Ml taxicabs mus, have fixed soeve details.‘ Bcltiirlcs are a trlflc Vcontrol op magneto and an.’ ‘lower and skirts a. bit longer, just Unm recently cabdrlvers f; they are in grown-up ‘fashions.- not permitted windscreens. ha; gltpllftfiet jump: tract 1s p?- “We comiflflhled- 4nd were allow‘! the‘ hunger 5011132511111‘: ‘gjtfoliftnza l? ed ha“ a screens’ said Mn Wayne’ or pxufled sleeves found or squfre “and 1115b recently we have “Yon a yokes smacking belts are features ‘"1 °“°' I “mud 11°” be “Ymwed m1 of m; tub frocks of broadcloth use any bu‘ a regulatxon hom 0H1 lawn linen or gingham in fast col: my Cab, 811d, strictly speaking. 110m ' “BM t“ “mfly m ‘he Yard‘ for Blouses to wear with the lumber 1991111155113" 1'° 115° a masmty dresses are made of anything from ' I bright plaid taffeta to dainty dim- ; ity, including pique, broadcloth, 1handkerchief linen and plaid cot- toll- , , Bright wool crepe, Jersey, Scotch Farmers Taking A Vlew wool plaid,‘ ostrich cloth, tweed knits, and velveteen are used for OTTAWA. Selfi- 13-4131 thdwurs", tllc older girl's costumes. of frequent interviews with farm- ers gegklng help, Rae l-Ialfday, sup- erintendent oi the Ontario Govern-lvLiner W876 ‘loggers, participated in the hunt, ' c.- c =- i F S‘ c i: r? re 5 '< n. n T! a 3 Q c’? 5 ‘WW5 561°“ " M1111" at the Hariiheory in connection with the case.’ ' ltook place at Hampshire on SepP l i Brown Label Red Label ing tour for the allied forces of 1MURR5Y4CKLANQ WEDDING A wedding of unusual attraction tember 10th. ulioxi Grace Elizabeth, eldest daughler of Mr. and lilllrs. ,Stepheh Ackluild was united in ilmarziagc to Pclnroy Edward Mur- ' ray. The harmoil-olls music of the wedding march, played by Min Annie Watson icoilsln of the bride) cast a. delightful spell around the charming bride as she descended the flower decked stairway leaning on her father's arm. The bride's gown, a silk bacI satin of icewhite in silhouette de- sign ivas ornamented with l tiny collar of silk lace at tho front, which widened at the back to form a petal collar reach- ing almost to the r waistline. Per- fecting the costume were the circlel of orange blossoms, which held 1n graceful 1111i‘ a. sheer veil 0f em- broidercd tulle, and the exquisite bouquet of pink and ivllite asters. and maiden hair fcril, the pear! necklace, long lcilgth white gloves. and willie pumps W9" P19051118 accessories. Attending the bride ivas her sis- ter, llilcla. Ruth, who was attrac- tive in a gown of mist tinted chif- fon with blue green and’ yellow motifs, and a closefittlng yellow itaffetil. jacket with bouffant sleev- os. She carried a lovcly Wlllluet 01 blue larkcspur. The groom was attended by M1’ Emersoil Murray of Fredericton. At precisely 12 o'clock noon, thc impressive ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. J. G. Wakeling. Sui‘ rounded by. a goldedhalo of flow- :rrs which served to enhance the picture the bride, groom, brides- ,maid, gioomsman, stood while the 1feiiciiations were extended. Immediately after the ceremony a nlagiiiflccnt prodding banquet W115 served to over fifty gilcsfr. A sllort time after the bride ap- peared in her travelling costume- a beige brown tailored suit with accessories in deeper shades of the some c0101‘. The bride is a graduate of Prince of Wales Collcgc, and Acadia Uni- varsity, and for some years ha: succcrsfuliy engaged intthe teach ing profession on Prince Edward Island. The groom 15 a trustworthy em- ployee of the C. N. R. at Bradal- bmie near his pictufvsque 11°70‘? where lie and his bride will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Murray left on B lengthy lioncynlooll trip. Tiicy W111 voyage to Europe, and while there they plan to visit places of interest in England, Scotland, France, Switzerland and Italy. Their many friends wish them "boil voyage" for their trip to Europe, and more especially for mo" EmP‘°Y"‘°"' ‘m Despite Objections. stated today he had found the ki d'ff ent and more Mme“ t“ n“ a 1 er MORRISBURG, Sept. l3 _ The fact that the Morrisburg Council. optimistic view of the future than passed resolutions, signed and sent‘ for the past two W111i - L; looking much “m” “m a ° petitions, and in general did every-i bettor from the emplOY1Y1B stand‘ , point Mr‘ Hamday 5am There has thing in their power to prevent the» been an increased can rm. men for famed liner, Rapids Queen. coming the harvesting Omratlons‘ more so here and being used as a floating than last year. hotel, only served to make the own-i In adduion them was Considerable ers all the more anx ous to bring, casual “york prescnflng itself. for her to Morrlsburg for that purpose.‘ haudays and for one and two and yesterday the tiilliigc was thrill-I days a week some good positions ed 1.: the sight of thc lllhjeStlCi were also avauflble’ the bureau h“. o.d S111) being nosed into port by‘ mg requests now for two emery- slug. he announcement that she weed men, one as Supermwndentjvill be opened shortly as a hotel, of a shoe ‘acbory at $60 a week with albhcr conveniences placed‘ e The Rapids Queen, under the, management of her owners, the: Sin Mac Lines, 1nc., was lowed: to Molrisbilrg by the tug Conquer-| or and moored to the outside pier.1 Shq was met by company officials‘ and will be opened for business‘ shortly, aiiholigh a definite date, has not been announced. To get! around the municipal objections. the Rapids Queen will be moored: A friend dropped 1h to do" o 91°- ture by the grout animal painter- The animal painter took some raw meat and rubbed it over a painted, rabbit in the foreground. “Why do you do that?" asked his friend. ‘,_"Why, you sec," explained the artist, "a rich woman is coming to look at this picture today. who“ "11" ALFRED McDONALD, rno- °1fll Land Surveyor, Herman- °i ‘h. l. Souris.) for freighting potatoes. Will sell Engine or hull separately to suit purchaser. Apply Weeks Grocery. us 5879-9-13-31. m- CAMPBELL REBUMEB ufmhkhlll. altering and plain Pgfwhgsrgto 3c UPDer Hillsboro so. g 5094 a 141m. To Let PROPERTY FOR SALE - HOUSE twelve rooms, two apartment houses, two lots, one corner store. country property. Will exchanlfl for city property. Ono corner lot. heated apartment, farm property- io" h ltteto no l so te Co. ‘he:1:,:"“'"""151111" 11"‘ c "o w“ u iiliai-o-ls-ai. Qjj-yhpply a roger-amus- ' a 5'! l- 46-21. Boarders Wanted I0 IE Joom‘ T - iiousa-xaarmo Apply Guardian. iiccOMMODATED» 5701-0-11-01. BOARDERS September 9th, 1033, to Mr. and Mrs. Perle Gay, Pownal, a son. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKII EMBLAMEB (‘ariotietown and North Wiltshlro Phone I40 the people had been waiting on the set. I tell Gaunlcnt I am very 8011i‘ but what use am I to them with- out sleep? "They are business mcn, they understand perfectly. We have agreed to wash out the film and make another after the run of the play. "Every natural woman 5160115 1" the heat, I am s natural woman. and how can f play at nlzht {hi1 film by day, and do justice to mil work. if first I do not $16011?" ‘the expenditure shall not get out ghe sees her pet poodle rush up to the canvas and" smell the rabbit, she'll get excited and buy it right away." The field of administration is a wide one and close scrutiny of dis- bursements is a sine qua non, if of hand, said Mr. Brittaiil. There are now 125,000 persons out of a total population of 10,000,000 cm- ployed in‘ pol!cy forming bodies in should be reduced as has been done effectively in some western DNWh". local governments. This numberIces. Capital expenditures should be should, in the opinion of Mr. Briiwpudgeted for five or ten years to tain, be our, down. I-is moreover re- avoid planlessness and insufficient commends standardizing of ac-lconsideration of the capacity to -ccllnting systems in all municipal-may. Frequent audits by lndoporul- ltles and centralization of account-Rut bodies should be held. coh- 1,“ I I H , maduku aiYii-i h‘ mm,‘- u u" mun," h, ing in each unit. He also suggests eluded w. Brittsim just outside tllc town limits, near‘ enough to the shore to be con- veniently cntorcd by her guests. The large ballroom will be ln use‘, soon, and ilic diirng hall will be; serving mciils in a few days. Sixty- flv‘. staterooms, faur- with parlors mid bath. and luxurious sun and observation decks will be opened. l l I Dorls-"And when I told hlrn I didn't want to sce him any more." Phiilis—“\Vhnt did h’: d0?" Dol-is-“Oh hc fumed out “gm”.- the their journey through llfc. World; Largest X-Ray Tube Ready PASEDENA, 0211., Sept. 15—A[tel ivccks of careful tests on rodents the ilcorlclls largest X-ray tube ha: liccn gradually stopped u-p until 1.000.000 volt rays are being 11501 :0 treat a group of cancer patients. it was disclosed today. Experiments with the 30 loot tub‘! at the Caliiorlln Inst tufe of Tech- nology have been coildilcfcd with considerable secrecy. Di". Charles C. 1111111111011. de- signer of this and the 600.000-v0li tiibc which has been iii use for 5pm.: time. mid Di‘. Sccli‘ G- 1i111di1- 11" direct 01121111!‘ of treatments, have cxplaiilcti they do lint ivnnt i0 nrCll-So false hopes Ii is {on cal-iv, Di: Lnuritzcn said to comment on the cficct of the treatment. flu-rum illlll Ilrlllou‘! coal-ll Iiy lflnsrd‘: WEEK-END SPECIAL VEGETABLE SALAD 11AM. SALblfignhOR masran AND BREAD, BUTTER TEA OR COFFEE 25c (‘ANDY SPECIAL (‘IIOOOIATES 39p LB. WIIITPS Tea Rooms 15F - retrace-er; ,