a r WHO-lb llfllfl lfflflflflllilsfefliks! i a :7 :- it oggmm: 5 v." sllvl 9 r r O i a I‘ i - ..-ss -e--- 4... ls'i\ l.l.ss 10.1.- .y(-... 81v- n.»- .,.. “mo-en ma... n. ~--~_ .. a -t. . “ere- . eve-e". A-sii. .... er‘..- -. .15.... .. . ; . use l) i" .1 cornmeal-negro r-i we: as 8 l} . .. . e-s For Our-New s -NOVEMBER .13. 1931 Missing Letter Contest Page Every rnunsonv Educational and Interesting. Free Merchandise Prizes Each Weak rue cnaacorranlwu cuARnmn irinity llnitad lihuroh BEIITIIII. GUARDIAN , as rnoroossrnsn "m" Anmnmo muonm run/p ‘AMY m‘ xu‘; |7.l5—d£:r clrtl Mam. Mr. Earle Inga left Charlottetown B! cuswlu, g-nmm 7-W—TIX1| Squares legals! mo“. 1cm T.‘ _ w“ m“ | - 43-11- mm: N0831- t m.“ l _ Mr- Isaac Lawson who hss been tolslAChz-istisifghuiph wziebt. 132:1 '°°"“"°d W W1 n" "n" time 1" 1m‘ Wednesday ior Toronto, whore he - will exhibit some ct the herd st the 97 noyal Winter Fair. -_... FBDQKFIELD-‘Ihe services in the Bmolrfield congregation on Sun- day. Nov- 16th. will be as follows: Brwkfleld. 2 p. m.; Hartsville, 8.15 p. m. and Hunter River, 7 p. rn. proving in health. .___. 1N1,‘ PLEASANT-Ml‘. PhiliP Bro Wm Mm church ‘ewlce m Mr. A. W. Murray, St. John, N.B.. Pa: me ' t school house sub arrived in the City yesterday and bath wthiaug,’ p m registered at the Canadian National. , . . . 01mm invest-on ---—— sunday'N°v' awvluoui, Egon“ Tomom lvlr. Alex McKay and Mr. Ivan t ROWE-Mrs. G. Elliott Full will 8'1"‘ yto Bélztllzttxilztowllexlzn ‘loll:- the organ solos at the Twililht Recl- me“ , tsl in the Baptist Church tomorrow, ' - qie 11g 15th. the service in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River, will be at 1i - o '- m- B- Bchwl at 1o a. m. o s I '_'—' Classified Advertisements acumen/w CHURCH-Rev, w, oee rescues .....................: l: """'|, Christian Ciuzzlllatpgriaccllilbtlletr: rm uses-thee . . le see- use si s verse Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. lites hustler sssssssssssssssesass II DI “l! ll l "i. .____ LQLL x _____ ___ ¢¢¢;¢¢;; , ,, A ,- , e w. HOPEFIELD HALL-There will be -—- service in the Hopefield Hall Sun- day, Nov. 15th at 7 p. m., Baptism service at Beach Point at 2 p. m, cilndnnted by Louis I-larrls. _____. Agents Wanted . l Help ‘wanted 1A era is PRIVATE cmnsrnsss W31"?! hjggl-iix nlflgngiglzxf- V9 O G ' Grown‘ and ample Book ages, Cyderndc, and Graves’ Vine- irea so workers. Unusual oppcr- f gunggy go m“, mom; gum“; gar, on commission basis ior P. I. to fumace trouble there will be m or experience unnecessary. Brad- Xfilnnd- APPIY Evflnlvline 3"- lgy-Ggygetggn, Brennan-g, Qngm-lo, erages (N. B), Ltd, P. O. Box service in Marshfield Presbyterian ' A. W. Nov. 2-121. 155- M°n°9°n-N- 3- W'N°'- “'3' Church cn Sunday. Dr. M. E. Gengc, Pastor. lmrgamulzrvf rostrum rnov- Wanted __ san alien s or “Au hentic Life oi Edison." Large illustrated book: WANTED Two 390m m“ “'05” Tw“ "' T“ P“‘°“° 1w 9,1“; qugck "leg; M8 prom‘ Ham hxusekeepmg. cenmm Library and Harris Memorial Gal- Wcnderful opportunity to make Apply Guaflmm 1oow_11_13_31_ lery will be closed today owing to ‘money. Write for free sample. Winston, Toronto. ‘the funeral oi the late Canon Har- A w. Nov. ‘I-M-w-i-ti Nov. so. ‘ is. MILTON, St. John's Church, Sun- WESTERII GUARDIAN day, Nov. 15th: Morning prayer and _,“_m FUNEML o‘ Mm “us”, sermon, 11 a. m.; Evening Service, Craig, Chelton, takes place from heriuo p‘ m" 5t’ Muk" Rustic“ 3 1d , n,“ ' N _ 18th ‘a ._ p. m. Preacher, the Rev. G. T. again“ “y 0v ' o Sprlggs, Rector of New London. Miscellaneous JOIN ALFRED McDONALD. ‘PRO- vinoiai Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. (R. 3, Souris.) . 9379-10-15-1 month. . . F!" 5n" HEAT“ m, m" vmwmm g 4N ClTY—Mr. 0.11. Mcikle, Tra- oAnlmoun SUITABLE FOR MACDOUGALL __ The" "and veiling Passenger Agent for the Is- “m” Outhouse, m," m p" peacefully away on weaned”, N“ land division, C. N. R, ,arrlved in ma», gnu-dim 0mm; gg “m. m u" Hm“ county Hump the city yesterday from Summerside n M,“ veronica A MacmuflL and registered at the Canadian Na- Th5 deceased was the daughter chum“ th late Peter MacDougsll of Grand , Rizer, but had resided ior many! POLICE COUBT'F“'° years with her brother, Mr. Joseph “Pwfld hem" m“ 'Mmougan, o, Mm" Bu“ ‘ml Magistrate yesterday morning. One maxim mi she Md been m m, had s5. another $10 ball estreated. PM“; m“ SALE-H“ vim-om‘ Fvslld ior many years. She was, how- T" “he” W“? fined $5 and W5“ 60 acres of land in ‘good state of’ ever of a cherry disposition Ind en- °" m‘ My‘ m 1m- The um‘ w“ Dyed the comp,“ o; h” mm, vnned $20 and costs or ten days. cultivation, good shore, abund- fricnds, who visited her during her F01! SAl-ltb- OLD PAPERS. l cents bundle. Guardian Office. I-O-tf drunks I05 BALI TO LIT, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. ti’ cormncrrou NOTICE-—Owing Stipendlary _ ‘while Mrs. H. S. Henderson will be the vocalist. 10055-11-13-11. POWNAL UNITED CHURCH — Services ~ Sunday, Nov. 15th, con- ducted by Mr. Elmer Ashley, as fol- lows: Clifton, ll. a. m.; Mt. Herbert, »2.30 p. m.; Pownal 'l p. m. NUflClb-Bcglnning Nov. 15th, the Argyle Service Station hours will be from 7.30 a. m. to i0 p. 111., 1n- stead of from 6 a. m. to l2 p. m. as during the summer. 10058-11 YORK-The delightful moment serenade given at York on Wednes- day was much appreciated by a sel- - 'ect audience-The serious illness oi IThos. Hardy Yeo, of Union Road, Lot 33, is reported. — Mrs. Sam Pierce, l-Iighfield, was a recent vls-‘ itor to Pleasant Grove-Miss Isabel ‘Jay, Fanning Brock, is visiting at York, the guest of Wellington M. and Mrs. Jay.—-Gcttlieb and Mrs. Wagner, Germany, have taken up their residence in York.--Mrs._ Thos. Wooldridge has returned to Am- herst, N.S.—Mrs. George Crockett, .York, celebrated her 80th birthday 'last Sunday. She attended both services in the Church. NEW LODGES lNSTlTUTED-‘Ihe Orange Sentinel saysz-Actlvitlcs oi ,the Grand Mistress oi the L.O.B.A. of Prince Edward Island, R.W. Sis- ter, Mrs. Mary MacLean, for the ‘,past two months have been as fol- Ilows: August 1i, started a new lodge at Cavendish, known as Lady Cav- endish L. O. B. A. lodge; August 12, visited Melville lodge; August 24,’ visited Lady Cavendish lodge; Aug- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacMil- llan attended church at Union Road ‘on Sunday evening. The service be- lng “The Prodigal Son in Song" Elven by the choir of Cornwall Church. A number oi people from Cove- head and vicinity attended the funeral oi the late Hubert H. Mac- Callum, Brackley Be-rch, which was held on Sunday, the 8th inst. In Memoriam MRS. T. D. HART (Sackvllle 'I‘rlbunte, Nov. 9) Mrs. T. D- Hart, one of Sackvillefs oldest citizens, passed peacefully l I on Friday last- Deceased, who was in her 92nd year, was before her marriage Miss Charlotte Dixon, ‘ ughter oi the late Charles Dixon, away at her home. Weldon Street,‘ -. whose grandfather came to Canada from Yorkshire, England, in 1772 and settled in Sackville. Miss Dixon,- who was born in Sackville, June 9th, 1840, was one of the first pupils to enter the old "Female Academy," now the Ladies’ College, when it was opened on August 17th, 1854. 1n 1864 Miss Dixon married Rev- T. D- Hart and ior nearly thirty years was an ideal minister's wife in the different circuits in which her husband was stationed in Nova Scotia. In 1892 Mr. and Mrs. Hart settled in Sackville. Mr. Hart passed away some years ago. The late Mrs. Hort is survived by ust 25, meeting at Ellerslle, procured m” children‘ '17" daughter“ are: IN TRAINING-Wk" Company, ance oi seaweed; near to shipping who“ ‘M chwches‘ Buildings m long illness. There are left to mourn her brother’ M; Jmoph 5' Mac, PIlllCB EdWBTd Ifllflld Hllllllnilfll, good repair. Avard Bell, Victoria. 10043-11-13-11. Donia“ with whom she reslded’ llll b6“! lll training 8t U18 dflll SHCCl ma m,” “mo”, M,“ M.” A for the past ten days. It Ls under- Maomnmd o; Gl-mrmuwwn’ Mm stood the training will continue for Henry R _ on”, o; 305mm,“, some considerable time yet. ‘the oi- Mm" and Mm "ed R_ How,“ o; ficers in charge are: Major T. B. Brooklyn, New York, to whom much 5°35" cmnmmdan" Lt- w- w- mmthy a uwnq“, Th, "m", Myers, 110.14., MM: Lt. c. .1. takes place on Saturday morning at ompbeur m’ w- w~ mm- 9 o'clock to St. Paul's Church and Cemetery.--S ..______.____. v FOB SALE — THE ESTATE OF the late Samuel Jsrdlne, at Orwell, consisting of 10% acres land, with running stream throughout, good dwelling house; and two barns, about two hundred yards from United Church and School. Apply Mrs. Samuel Jardine, Miss Edith Jsrdine. 10046-11-13-11. To Let BIATID 800M WITH OR WITH- out board suitable for student. Apply st Guardian. 9907-11-10-61. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION -- The P. E. Island Ministerial Assoc- iation met in St. Paul's 11PM _-n the 9th inst, at 10.30 s. m ti.- presi- dent, Dr. A. C. Vincent, was in the chair. and with him were associated ten ministers, representing various denominations. Rev. H. N. Konkle, Secretary to the “Mission to Lepers" was present ‘and gave an interesting and informing address on the work and needs oi the Mission. The mat- tar of broadcasting Ruaseiism was discussed, and the Secretary was in- structed to communicate with auth- orities in Ottawa. The moral con- dition oi the community was the rubject of considerable thought and a. committee was appointed to inter- view the Department oi Health. Cor- respondence re Lord's Day Alliance was dealt with, and other matters oi vital importance received serious attention, The next regular meet- ing will be held on the first Monday oi December at 10.30 a. m. High Praise For Composition (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Nov. l2—The narrative poem "Issa" by Rev. Dr. Robert Norwood, of St. Bartholo- mew's Church, New York, and a na- tive of Nova Scctia, was praised as "a fervent lyrical outpouring in se- ven splendid cantoe, a brave and a beautiful affirmation of the joy and beauty of llie," by Jean Stella Foley of Montreal. lecturer and writer, during a literary discussion here today under the auspices of the Ca- nadian Authors‘ Association. ' "Amid so niuch verse which de- pends upon ‘imagery and the sen- sorial, a simple and concrete expo- sition of lire like Dr. Norwood's poem is doubly welcome,‘ continued Miss Ficley. “One oi its most valuable features lies in its extremely personal ac- cent. It is the story oi the imagi- native and spiritual life of the nu- thor from boyhood up till the pres- ent. “Issa" is no ‘Dc Profundis‘. It contains no consent to dismal social conditions. Instead throughout its entirclength there is a. conscious Female Help Wanted fWANTlD - AN EXPERIENCED‘ maid. One who can sleep home nights preferrecl- Apply 291 Kent Street. 10081-11-12-81 AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY CAN BI EARNED weekly , in spare time coding well known line Per- sonal Christmas Cards. Scores of stenographers. accountants. clerks. eta, exceeded this last season. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Limited Tor- onto. Representatives wanted small towns also. 2-M. H. W. 1l-4-B-9-1i-13-i5. Lost — DOST ~ DARK DIM GLASSES IN case. Finder please leave ' at Guardian Office. Reward given. ‘ 9984-11-10-41. MARRIAGES MR- JAMES OBASWELL The death occurred in Boston, Mesa, on Oct. seen oi Mr. Jimes Crsswell, who was born at Rustico, P. E. I., Nov. I, ma, a son of Char- !" m"! 5n" (Buumnn) c""w°u' ness o! the imminenoc‘ of death. Iie spent his youth in his native God L, dluwemd in m, any WW1‘! WW w 3°!“ "m" 1'" sound and the common task, in na- Yel" n! "5- He" 71° ma!“ m‘ ture, in art and in, social works. Ev- VflflOlll lJlIIlDQSOCS llhtll thfi b95111‘ en "now l‘ “umloflned “no ‘on: ning oi his long illness-four years and New," Q ‘m. awning ago. While in Boston he lived at “um. Mwhw. the home of his sister Frances who nursed him faithfully throughout his illness. MacDONALD '-— CAMPBELL..- At Charlottetown F. E. Island, on No- vember 11th. 193i, by Rev. Ewen MacDougall, 3.1)., Donald Mac- Donald of Rice Point, to Iilorn O- Csmpbeli of Canoe Cove. DEATHS HENDERSON-Suddenly at Somer- vllle, Mess, Nov.‘ 11, last. Estelle G. Henderson R. N. Funeral notice later. (Special to the Guardian) u‘ ma“ TORONTO, Nov. 11—Britain is t0 He is survived by M have taller soldiers. By a War Of- _ and clubs-other, menses Craswell. me order, the minimum height “fin,fi‘,fl‘,',fij‘,,°fl,sfi'f‘j_ Boston. Adeline Orsswell, Mayileld._etsnda.rd ior recruits for the in- n sh Pm" church we. Annie C. W-ztt, West Acton. iantry oi the llnc is raised two in- V Mum, and Adam c well, Rustico. ches five feet dour inches. The MMmoNALn-At Cornwall, Nov. The funeral was hel at Rustic! mlr w ‘ght has been boosted u’ "u, m‘ (“one wagon.“ e- I. L. on Nov. 1st. from »- w l" Wmdl- room: from bee- me residence to- dsy at M0 s. m. to St. Dunstana Basilica thence to R. C. cemetery. ‘ Fox Rdnchersl a , ‘ ' ’ MD.MacLean MACDOUGALL -- At the Prince County Hospital, Nov. 11th. Miss Startln Monday. Nov. 16, I will be buying all grades of s leer fox skins. i . Paul Schulz ~ ‘innards’ \ Ilfllll ‘ Office located at Lester Douglas, Lower Queen St. the names for a new lodge; Sept. f m‘ mm” Hm’ i“ ma“; M155 1, visited Belmont lodge; sept. ztjlmmwm Ham “mm” “mm”? visited Crapaud lodge; Sept. B, start- J m “mm n°w at h°m°: M's‘ We“) ed a new lodge in Ellerslie, known E‘ c‘ Hemm" i“ Jam“: Mm ‘LC’ as Kenmore Sisters; Sept. 22, vlsit- Spencer’ m“ M’ 1mm”? Mm‘ 11mm‘ ed Elmsdale lodge; Oct. a, started a. n‘ M°Y=°- “enmil Bedeinm’ P-E-L? new lodge at Kingston, known as M,“ 14mm Ham R‘ N" ‘t Iwme‘ Queen Mary; Oct. 1, visited Ellcrslie m 8°" "i" R"- nnhi" Hm» lodge; out‘ 33, visited Kingston pastor of the United Church, Mala- lcdge; Oct. 27, visited Elmsdalc gfih- M54 Dr‘ Fred Hui’ MW“ lodge. Also visited Bedeque to make Jaw- 5”)“ Md D“ E‘ R" Ham plans for a new lodge. smkvme- ' ES-As a result oi recent negotia- ' °n simdn-Y anemmn at 3 °'°1°°k tions a further reduction in the Cable rate to points in the West In- dies and South America has been in- augurated by the Canadian National Bracken. who led in nrayer- Dr- Teyegmphsl mm, Q31“; m Pflnog Philp read the Scripture and spoke Edwud 151...... The gym-gag 4..-, briefly oi the beautiful Christian’ cm“, g5 three‘ cgnflg pgr wm-djnd liie oi the deceased, who had been Sackviilc United Church, presided and was assisted by Rev. Dr. E. R. Winter Fair Track Meet AIWHERST, N. 5., NOV. Il-(By the Canadian Prom-Mount Al- um" University. Acadia, and local talent Slllit UP the senior awards at the Winter Fair track meet t0- diy. With Mount Allison taking three events and Acadia two- Moncion, Parrsboro and Amherst nu "Kured in the junior sprints and relays. . SUMMARY 40 Yards, Junior: 1, R. Farris, Mention: 2. R. Blanche, Amherst. Time 5% seconds. 40 Yards, Senior: 1, Norman Laid- law, Mount A. Time 5 seconds. 220 Junior: 1 Fred Spiccr, Parrs- b0"); 2. Pflrfy Ayel", Amherst. 220 Senior: 1. Vimce lielpard, Amherst; 2. Laldlaw, Mount A. Time 29 3-5. Quarter mile: 1, l-Ielpard; 2, J. snriflfilnBs, Mount A. Time 63 sec- onds Half lillle: J- Lightfoot, Acadia, 2. Llflyri Fraser. Amherst. Time 2.18. Ilalf Mile, Junior: A. Gallant, Amherst; 2, A. Serge, Amherst. Time 2.22. Half Mlle Relay: l, Mount Al- lison; 2, St. John Trojans. Time 2.03. Iilc: l, Lightfoot, Acadia; 2. Noel Paul, Springhill; 3, Cannon,» St. John. Mlle Relay: 1, Mount Allison; 2, Saint John. Gold Find (Associated Press) MEXICO CITY, Nov- ll-Discov- ery of rich mercury and gold de- posits in the isolated high Sierra Mountains were reported today. A despatch from Durango said an extremely rich mercury find had been made in the property of the Santa Rita mining company along the Colorado Ridge, near Santa Maria Del Oro, Duranga. At an offset of the Tambcr pincer gold field near Sun Ignacio, it was reported, miners washed out (‘lcven pounds of gold, worth $4,000, on the first day in the new "Tambora," field discovered four days ago. nnnnvrnw The evening oi November 11th was most enjoyably spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Drake Millvlew, when they entertained a- bout twenty five of their personal friends to a toothsome goose sup- per, which was served in Mrs. Drake's usual good style. She was tisslsted in serving by Mrs. Samuel tended the door. The guests were Rev. DL l E Phnp. puwr of "u; received in the drawing room, which Rmfre, Wm was mos; artistically decorated for the occasion. After supper the ev- ening was spent in music and gam- es. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Acorn and BUYS TRAPPED 0N TRESTlE ARE KILLED (Canadian Press) DEIROYI‘, Mich, Nov. l2- As a freight train and a passenger train coming from opposite directions swept unto a doubleltracked trestle over the river Rouge yesterday they trapped six boys who were walking across the structure- One of the boys, Oscar Filipart. 1 10, was killed by the passenger train ‘and two others, Oscar Schronk, 11 rand Robert Rear, 12, jumped into the river and were drowned. The other three, James Carter, 12, ‘his brothel" Carl. 8, nnd Robert Alandt - l2, escaped death by hanging from ‘ a railing at the side of the trestle. The boys were on their way from their homes in the suburb of River Rouge to Woodmere Cemetery to visit the grave of the Filipart boy's mother. ‘strum MAY ‘TAKE nouns (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, Nov. l2—Primc Minister R. B. Bennett, may leave lthis Week for Europe for his first holiday in three years. Premier Bennett may sail early Saturday morning on the Aquitania from New York. The liner proceeds t0 Cherbourg and Southampton. May Oppose Mayor Houdc (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Nov. l2-—The “Hon. Fcrnand Riniret versus Ca- millien Houde? "The possibility of the former Sc- crctary of State tossing his but into lvlontreals political arena next April and battling with Mayor Houde for mayoralty honors, is very great, tempered only bl’ What may transpire within the next few days" the Montreal Gazette says this morning. ' The article says that the Hon. Mr. _ Rlnfret was waited upon recently by representatives cf a score oi Li- beral clubs in Montreal, and stated he was giving the matter “serious consideration." . The former Secretary of State will be one of the Quebec delegates Many ‘fiends attended the mneb Drake, while Miss Prudence Drake w the comlng caucus of Liberal REDUC-l-Ioy 1N CABLE QBARG a1 which was held from the home cut the Mes‘ M155 I'm“ Drake M‘ chleftnlns at Ottawa on Nov. 2'3. A ' . the Gazette says, Mr. discuss with the party leaders the advisability of his en- Iterlng Montreal's municipal ring. "If there are no serious objections to his doing so-and it is hardly possible that there will be any- then Mr. Rinlret will be in the While there, P/"IF. THREI" f .;i= lllTY FISH STORE Friday ’s Specials Dressed Fresh Cod 10c Dressed Fresh Haddock . .,, Ids Fresh Fillets. .......... I ‘I Sea Smelfs, Fresh Halibut, Sllmpll Flnnan llnddle. Herring, Bangk- Cod, etc. Cholcest Oysters by bulk or opened to order. ' iiity Fish store Phone 1307 169 Grafton St- ~uaema£cusea§ Sub is ormai rroblems in Allistiflll School CAPE 1.0mm, South Africa, Nov. 12.-One out of every tenachooicbil dren lll Scum Africa ls below nor- mal nuntaliy, tests conducted 1n;- lhe department of education have shovm. ; A filnnmflry 01 an inter-depart- mental report mode to M. C. Boobs, superintendent general of education recently was outlined before a meet ‘ing oi the Capo Town Association of University Women by Dr. Elsie Chubb, medical inspector oi these schools for the Cape Province. i The report, said Dr. Chubb, be- gan by making a distinction as be- i-wcexl 1h; sub-normal and the men- tally deficlent- The sub-normal were those incapable oi complet- ing the plumary course of educat- ion, l- e., of passing their Sixth Standard. The was one incapable of living in ord- inary social conditions without SOW.‘ help and control. Mental dc fic..-nts varied from the low grade idiot who was completely incapable of self help, through the less help- less imbecile to the high grade men tal defectives who could not support themselves entirely under modem conditions. A number of intelligence tests worked out by an expert as appro prlate to South African children and revised by Dr. Cyril Birp, the psychologist of the London Coun- ty Ccuncil, had bcen applied tc " "cnt native South African chii dren. By their use about 25 per com of the school population of the Union of the ages of l0, 1i, and 12 hurl been tested. The tests had been confined to children of these years because the vary smart child could got through the Sixth Stand- nrd and leave school at 12. _ The result of the tests was to es- Lnblish the computation that about one in tcn of the South African school children have an intelli- gence quota below 80 and are thus classed cs sub-normal, that is, they have not the mental capscityto pass their Sixth Standard. The pro- portion varied from 2.62 per cent- in the largest towns to 14.5 percent in the spnrscst rural areas- Thc large proportion of the low I mental deficient - ,, ; n o w d d i Mill- the Places involved in the reduction Nleffed W n8 the "Wm" °t "115- vg: ythipzests eofnil-téltang Mm include‘ Cuba, Bermuda, Trinidad, slonarles.” several of her davshters ‘ " “flght" the papervsays. ggrade in the country districts is i attributed to thc tendency of those etc. This reduction has been made; in an endeavor to provide adequate telegraphic service at a minimum cost and 1s oi especial advantage to potato shippers who negotiate sales, particularly to Cuba, entirely by wire. There is no delay on messages handled under the reduced rate, and the saving oi time is an important factor ln handling perishable com- modities, such as potatoes. Whcn it will be recalled that these messages s l m k . at. Thomas, st. Kitts, auenos Airesnhnvln! served for many years as “m” a e foreign missionaries. He referred to, his pleasant association with the‘ family since his pastoram in Sack- ville. Dr. Philp spoke o‘! the cheery, and courageous manner in which; the late Mrs. Hart had faced the‘ lnflrmlties oi advancing years. After her sight failed, she learned to read by the touch system and continuedl to take a keen interest in everyday affairs. Through her daughters who had served as missionaries in the Mr. Clarence Young spent Wed- nesday in Vernon the guest of M1‘. Bert Drake. Miss Florence McDonald, City. was the welcome guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Drake on Wednesday. What might have been a serious accident occurred at Vernon on Nov. 11th when a car driven by Mr- Bert Drake skidded in some Ready To Face Serious Charge (Canadian Press) l NORTH SYDNEY. N. 5., Nov. 12 -The government petrol boat Ad- vcrsus, returned tonight from St. Paul's Island, bringing to hospital here, Mrs. Wilson Gwinn, wife of the lighthouse keeper there. Accom- panying Inspector Dan Nicholson of the Nova Sootia police. was a young man, a. resident of the Island who could afford it to send their brighter children to the town schools; the tendency especially in former generations, to encour- age the brighter individuals to take up a town life, making a farmer of the dull boy; the tendency upon the partition of farms, of thnas with most initiative to get out of ii and leave the land to the listless ‘Though every effort had been made to render the test as fair as p0!- , loose gravel on the McDonald high- tomlgzextlesfljealfirzbrws influence way and crashing through a gate ' 1 i t M . J h M D 1d. Rev. Dr. Brecken had charge ofizsxzgfeyliy odenlolliillili‘; itcLzlrdlzlly the tservica at 311a galvfiide. Inéer- the c“ was not damaged‘ but me men was e u ceme ry, ‘ed bd lkmg The pail-bearers were:Ccil, Donald gccummts Nee‘ a a Sm and Herbert Hart, oi Sackville, and) p’ “m” Hm“ °' Mmwh’ N" s" BRACKLEY ronvr SCHOOL grandsons oi’ the deceased, Rev. W- S. Godfrey and Mr. J. L. Dixon. are handled between Cube and this province in well under ten minutes, as compared with approximately a week by mail, the advantages of this further reduction in rates can be realized. PERSONALS Premier J. D. Stewart left yester- day morning ior Ottawa. v Report of Brackley Point School ior October. Grade X.—1, Elaine lilaccallum; 2, Margaret Hughes; 3, Lillian Rob- -———— _ WEST .OI' ENGLAND FLOUR Capt. J. N. MacDonald, Valiey- TRADE field, is in the city on business in connection with S. S. Austria Capt. M. D. Martin, Valleyfiold, is at present engaged on repair work at the Marine wharf inson. Reports irom Bristol, written by‘ Grade vmkll Julia Stewart; 2, Douglas S. Cole, Canadian ‘Iradelmd Hughes‘ Commissioner for the forthcoming Grade vu__1' Rcbccca ggc(vart; issue of the Commercial Intellig- z_ Archie Murray; 3,3311)“; Hugheg, SD06 JOllmll, Stltfl thflt the buy- Gr-de V134’ 6991-5111;; Lgard and ers of flour in‘ all the western Mam,“ Mun.” equal, ports are very careful, and are only and‘, 1v___1, Heath Scgmnn} 2, stocking what is essential ior their ~39,“ Lend; 3, Em“; _\mcCal1um; immediate needs. They still have cl‘. Huom Maccanum; 5‘ Em M“. particular liking I01’ Canadian 051mm; a’ and“ Murray, floilfl. these being more popular| Grade IIL-l, Anncitu than the flours mixed at Buffalo z, mm; Stewart, from Olnadian-wheats in bond-i Grade II.-l, David seamen: 2. The market, however, is being sought. George Robinson. lssrmively by a great many "ovn- Grade r._1, Clare Slum‘; 2, Jcnnlc tries. and some are outbidding Can-lMacCallum; a, Niel hmcCnllilm. ads to a surprising extent. France, Perfect Attendanco~llarry Mord. for instance. with her import reg- Heath Seaman, Dnvlrl Seaman. ulstionl, was able to oiicr flour re- Pupil making highest average in eently at $2M c. i. f., against the any grade, Heath Seaman n1- lflsnsdisn pris. of ground Mild-I —Teaoher—Annc MncGowan. sues Belle Mush"- °°vtn°inqrnelieb offers are fairly low, and has entered the P. E. Blend Hujthe market for Australian flour has and the United State's ask fairly Miss Violet Brown has returned t° her home in Covehesd after s pleasmt visit with friends in the city. Stewart; Mrs. Harry Paul has returned to licr home in Brookfleld after spend- ing s. pleasant week here, the guest of her uncle and aunt Mr. and MH- ilerbert Kielly. ulee mo. mbuuenlln. "wh- er, Suiloik School. spent the "an slid It her home in‘ Stanhoifl- _-_- Pull 1'01’ treatment. H" mmyiblflli considerably intended by the low prices lOZ‘ Hard Kansas wheat friends wish for her a mead! Nneaeluage nmnqn, Bungary offers flours. Ti" ~ Murrow are not Pov- aovcry. 11W! lperadiaslly on this merketpular. lble yet it might be a little more r id, h d omc s ' 21133012: Istlsdlrsyoivoigntafl; pcenw suited to the tovm than to the coup try child. ilneggr; 2131i? The report also showed that ii mg her husband?) Show leave and was not so much failure in intelli- when the temporary IMNHWCPC, gcnce as in character which was was absent‘ producing the poor white. An ex- Inspcctor Nicholson with Consta- Dfirlinnnt “IRS made 01 79min! ‘ I me Lusmmb and a physwmn rush- number of sub-normal children and ed to the Island a few days ago keeping them in good circumstances when assistance was requested by f0? 1W0 X01175. nnd “fill-he end °l u" wireless. Mrs. Gwinn, who had time it W35 found that, though thl been in delicate health, was found physique, their carriage and their to be in such condition that imme- general attitude had improved, the diate hospital treatment was imller- intelligence remained the seine. atlve, and her story will not h“ told This showed that good food was s until she has recovered. necessary preliminary in any edu- catlonal system which was to be_' oi value to the people. “ ' Suggests Remsw" ‘all? $13 §°ll°§$§l§§ ‘l?! of Reparations ileult place for the sub-normal who were definitely unfitted to becoine skilled workers. In country dis- tricts it was still possible that they "v could make their way through life CALGARY’ ma” No“ 12_Ne_ without any outside control butfin “any o! rcviskm of reparaflon, for towns where they found they had (Canadian Press) mtematmnal prospcmy was cm- to compete with laborers working phumdhere (as; night by Rt. Hon. for 75 cmts a dny and yet try ,to I Arthur Mgighen, former Canadian Iivc at the :kil'»:d worker's standard pmng Minister, in an address to a cf ‘$5 a day they found conditions 391m», "sharing of the Canadian and quite hopeless. A country llks Service clubs. Despite the advance South Africa with its large cn- of Nations to scundcr- lflntlnB tnn“ skilled labor market of semi-civili- ten yen-s ago, bitterness still pre- zed, needed a far higher infalli- vailed and must be eliminated gpncu test in the lowest rung ofitl through reparations alterations, hc civlllred inhabitants i1 they were declared. to hold their own. l‘! bat, 0m ov-V lsal per per red nu- and the ap- ar- liv- out Lin. the ut- d." out lis- on- b! I65- er- 1d- per 311K B!" .111‘ DDS Oi‘! ose uf- UB8 hes the ne- V“ u- i111 M" 18! les [n4 ID .iy