NOVEMBER 8, 1932 szf . .¢n .. . . .....u...v.... .. . .4'c|.~.¢Aw-1LId-w£m§:i . . THE Ul-IARIXYITETOWN GUARDIAN WANTED-SMALL WOOD FARM. Apply Guardian. 5948-11-3-61. WANTED AT ONCE FOR. SMALL country home, rcEiabla middle aged lady housekeeper. ' Apply Guardian. 6007-11-5-31. Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- ville, (R. 3, Souris.) NOTICE - WE BUY SKATES boots of all kinds. Second Hand Store, 10B Richmond St. " . 6036-11-7-31 we can rmunm: a raw MORE . guns double or single. To get the best price, bring them in now. We pay spot cash for every- thing we buy. Second Hand TO LET - TWO UNFURNISHED Y°°m5- Apply 180 Great George Street. 6039-11-B-3i. ._ AT ROTARY Yesterday was Past Presidents’ day at Rotary and at the weekly luncheon held in the Canadian National Hotel eight former heads of the local club gave brief ad- dresses, namely Walter Grant, also a past district governor, Hon, m. J. W. MhcMilian, Archibald Irwin, P. W. Turner, Dr. J. A. Clark, W. M. Rowe, Judge H. L. Palmer, and J. J. Hornby, the 111st named being chairman of yesterday's meeting. President Boulter extended thanks to all those who had taken part in MacKinnon yesterday. He ‘pleaded guilty, and was fined five dollars and costs or ten days. HOLY NAME CLUB-The auc- tion forty-fives last night provid- ed a fine entertainment for more than twodlours. A large number of players were present and great ‘lintercst was taken in the game, lespcclally those who took part in §tlle freeze-out. The winners were: lLadies, Mrs. F. McQuaid. Gentle- ,men, Mr. Ivan McCabe. Freeze- out, Fr. OT-Ianley, and Lucky Table, Mrs. Joseph Praught. THE I. O. D. E. OVERSEAS Schoiorship 1933-34. ‘The Prince Ed- ward. Island Committee of Selection of the Daughters of the Empire War. Memorial announce that The appeal fell on deaf ears. In pondercus style, tllc considered the thousands to rolling their own smokes. would tnake taxes would be another bcotleggcrs. and other dry countries, he said. House of men who, hit by the depression, turned _ Tile National Revenue Minister believed the cut in the excise tax and cor- responding drop in cigarette prices it unnecessary for smokers to roll their own. Likewise. llc believed the cut in liquor cxcisc blow to New Brunswick Bog Brqnberries Shipped To M ltl. ST. JOHN, Nov. 7—The first car- cccdillg one month." lvlclntyre pleaded not guilty to the charge before tile trial magis- trate, but offered no evidence to support 111s pica. On the subsequent appeal before Judge Crowe, the de- fendant again refused to offer testimony on his own behalf. “It would appear, therefore," commented Judge Crowc, "that un- less tile trial magistrate was manl- fcstly wrong in making his con- viction tllc conviction must stand and tile oppcnl be dismssed." In commenting on the case. Judge Crowc statcd that there was olllpic evidcilce that the defend- ant \\'.ls cllgrtgcd in mill-HE. the clay on wllzcll the mine was examin- cd by the informant. Peck asked McIntyre if the pit in question was MONC'I‘ON, Nov. T-Canada geese and brant or “wav/ey" geese 2n flocks of tens of thousands are now feeding on the bays along the Miramichi 1n the Tabusintac area of New Brunswick according to reports from outfitters in that area receiv- ed by the fish and game department of the Canad an National Railways. Charles T. Summerson, a. wild fowler of more than 20 years ex- perience who operates Aiinwick Lodge at Tabusntac in a. letter re- ceived states “never 1n the history of Zfabusintac have there been such large numbers of Canada geese as are here now on their southward migration. They are here and pass- ing through inthollsands which is not in keeping with the reports cir- culated during the northward flight this spring. In twenty years of New go of produce at West River for Newfoundland and is now awaiting favourable sailing weather. Fisheries Patrol Boat A. Hallctt, Captain Zinck, has sailed. Marine Wharf C. G.» S. Brant, Captain Basil Kelly, now in port. Customs Cruiser Chaleur, Cap- tain Heather, has arrived in port. D. P. W. Launch, Captain Lulld, in port. C. G. B. Cartier, Captain James Roach, being laid up for the winter months. Fisheries Patrol Boat Ostrea II, Captain Doucette, has been hauled up on the Marine shore into winter quarters. Buntain, Bell's Wharf discharging at gollcrill cargo here and SZIllCLl l:l:'. owning. S. S. Silvill, Cllptanl Kenn, arriv- ed in port last cvclliilg from Mon- treal with n cargo for llcrc. QHTVEU Bros. are tllc ilgPilln for both of these steamers. With this season's navigation drawing to n. closc, there are but a few lllorc steamers to' zlrriva here. A large nunlbcr of the smaller crafts are being hauled up ever) F1113’ 11nd are being put into their winter quarters, before the bad weather sets in. The S. S. Silvia, Calvt. Kean. ar- rived in port last night at 9 o'clock from Montreal with a large cargo of inward mixed freight. She also has a passenger list. After dis- ”) *-____ _ | X BOOTLEG i e ~----_. ' ‘ ..... s. . ——. PRICES Ei-FEGTIVE nu NOVEMBER 14th K advertisements of a news character l» a. (Contnued from Page l! u e ‘ may be inserted at the rate of 4c- ' I _ Pi per word, strictly payable in nl- ,. figlencgnvgfizcfill: altlllilnisrleAflfilflf M - "AVE Yo 189' V? lb- 35¢ 1 lb- inf; coal on such property under > ENE" at out‘: hikarelsslksnlslkar- 3 lbs. for $1.00 two distinct charges, theft undgl’ STEAK Fesh PORK HAM PORK CHOPS LIVER, (Beef) “ 880650;‘ YQuahtY guaranteed U10 Criminal Code. and mining 14c lb’ 12c "3- “c “7- 14C lh. " . lliilllut a license. AT HOME_MN‘ c. Clark Hank Volts 1111c latter charge would ln- SAUSAGPS FRESH BACON ROAST LAMB BOLOGNA y in Wm be at hum ltc Cos expense and could be 2 for 23c 12c |b_ 12c lb, 2 mg 25c B _ e to her friends doc dcd with m t , d is wednesdly. NOV. 9, from 7 till 8 t ‘ml the case aofmalif rial" ewes ' P-m- 6088-11-8-21 .. . - . M “y” HAMBURG CHICKEN FOWI. no tsr BEFF " , ~ ,- . llcd under this charge, with a ,. 14 ‘ _ ‘ n , HOG Pmczknon M Montmfl utilttb ¢bllr§b igllunglalz: 1x35152212: 14c ill. lac lb. c lb. 10¢ u, we ]|,_ "Sh? W’ ‘yesterday were quoted at $4. bacon TUESDAY ‘ ' ' ' ' » _ basis. weighed off cars; at Toronto if. u:- the ev1.dence' Macmtm was 0 R [ES 1.53375 3.30—Mission Band, regular mcct- p)” mg a p‘: h‘ ‘hexbasement 0f -— ting — Social Hall. ‘l "llsc (""110 0d by h m. n ' '~ _W__.-.. - A _ ““ ___¢ V? , y mwsemo, c_ a ,_ T“ regum m "round on which the p“ was RAISINS BANANAS PRUNES Mxo. msclurs , Ad . rt. , ' ' r" ova GIGANTIC saw of Men's meeting - Social Hall. ,~.,,,,,,, °.,,.,..,,.,,,,,g to the argument 15¢ llkfl- 13° d"!- 3 lbfi- Z30 4 "ls- 1W- I r ' I ‘ ‘ E V6 ISIIIg Rates-Payable Ill Mlililll e f3: 52:: lfllgflfjngultcsgtlfie; ,...-......t.~.l t, m. MacGllivray, Canned LOBSTER CLARICS BEANS charms scans n. c. SALKWON - . ceutl-ul Guardian l . ' ‘ ' l "i r 5 . ' ' 4 fo- 2' ' , - ' ' ._ ; Bu,“ ‘Mb. m m "m? Alfi-nmcovgs“ wane» 812d Suits sot. Men's Overcoats as [S 517886111888 ffc“,‘*‘by ‘l: tiliéielznliglgt. wushiz; 17¢ tin 1 °° 3 lbs 4 "Z- ca“ “t- n° m‘ . l z Eventg, u, p" “m; chum“, n p" "our l“ Memzlrhl price. Prowse Bros., Ltd. A R l f- Cm. can " m . c MATCHES ISLANIYS BEANS BONELESS COD Hl-jlxz PICKLES . .> . 0 Nome‘ 70m p" “My us“ t m 6043-11-84“ s es a t ,, .. lpally. and ereore since . _ 21b , , _- o h,“ cud- ew’ 4c i" “mo: lzstrzzlnung gphlhlm] g3", . . . mm was a 16M ouxtlmdmg 3 pkgs. 25c. 10c tin s. 23c 31 0L 43c o ' ' ' i 0 0n ocncc 70c t "- i . in h- - - .1 l t . ~ , j f?“ a‘; gufel':llfill:ulglll1 tnnlrieelatlon. m. nel- inch . scuoor. nolnm - 'I‘he regular A l l ege d eft SQSHZHCOO‘; ‘,1,,:°M’;S“:1:t“,°“d9: ‘a’ 19 M231’ 5,39 gngolzgs gilfflfiifififiéirgiileb‘ U- SOAP . Minimum Chan ‘or m, “"8358”?! one. ‘ l monthly meeting of the City School _____ I w ‘ n ‘ P" - c» c, - c c 9 9 5- 49¢ 5 IHIFS 19c g cents. mm’ we“ y ' "l" ,Board was held yesterday afternoon. STERLING, 111., Nov. 7.-Deputy gillzsv€félragfiafimm IPARAIERS WE PAY TOP PR1 CE S "e Z Routine business was transacted. Sheriff Albert E. Byam is hunting ‘ ‘ _ n ' 3. _ .. t Y v vrewuww» —-i ' Lon Smith on a warrant charging mat the Smhhon o‘ the Act means I a ffTE;'l'2:h"'n'°“' m" m‘ LONG CREEK-Church of Eng- him with stealing Mrs. Byuurs false figjgd" {Z°r:'ft'O;1y“m‘-“Y» p?“ l" "S" H R . eel-om or ep ce ft ,t|¢| ' a rson. wo . . , . j payable in advance. o W0 I N , o t lfij,j’,',ff,°'jjf,f,,w$,if,"g 62:13“: Qty hfhsdlfl: lgggghtxzigrifitg DYO-“liccts must have a. license, and Open Every "Night During Fills Sale. . COTTAGE To RENT, Anny Thomas. church on émllda; No‘; smith no, the teem Mrs Byam in “Heed territory. the. person who 1S7 (“eat Gf-‘Ori-‘Itsifcet 11nd 99 Sydney Street " I ' ' ' ,.. . , i- __ Agents, Wanted‘ G‘““d“"" 6°19'11-7-3l~ 13th. at a pm. and '1 phi. Prompt. thus remained speechless-unable to 1113?, 11;‘: fctlefjzés. ..No ,1) hm“ 111" Phone 13.)! To LET __ Two LARGE ROOMS It is hoped that as many as pos- explain why she suspected Smith of wrsm man m5 t ' i e _.t t lA BIG $5 PRIVATE curusr. 194 Prince street 60104143,‘ sible will come to the instruction abseondiug with her dental porce- ‘,1 ‘ ‘ , l’ p“ °' m“ -—-—- -—--- u- ._..______ _ 1., - mas Greeting Card sample gervlcg on Sgturdgy Evenln; m, lains. “l w“ a hcml-‘e m‘ B lease» and ., 1 (l m... free u. WOIRBTS. 11.0.... m LET__Tw0 Wm, m, m, ,,,,,_ ,,, m. ,,,,,,,,,,_ rel-on vim contravene- thu Canada Geese And - l gppogttinity to ‘make money. 700mm cemmL care Guardian section, slliill for every day he B 1 t 1 e V, . B B. 01' expel‘ enc q ' , , ~ i ' . ..:;. "an. l - - B l $22.12;‘. 3.3.’ m“ e“ 1 “ I __-- rel-u, On rio. A. w. 10- tt-el. to 1h i i ' . i , a HOUSE T0 LET-APPLY FRANK mo rm charged w‘ drvng to (Continued from, Page 1) zllty not exceeding fifty dollars Bruce Starve-rte Wharf s, s, Grhsfhgslil, cuptuill Boucher, M R0 19 the common danger appeared before - _ . _ wanted c TY. 3 Kent Street. s“ ndm M Bu“ Donald and m dmmlt o’ payment to m.“ (s mm to the Guardian) Schr. MarianrElizabeth, Captain which arlitcd in p011 yesterday 6003-11-5-31. P? TY l8 6 pnsunnmnt for u period not c,“ P Fred Ho1lett,finlshed ioadlngacar- lllornillg from Montreal, finished v _ his alldllc replied in the fliilfmfl- load of New Brunswick bog cran- Hm Atclntylle showed mm the berries is now moving forward to M, Coulee and Staged there was no the Montreal market. Dominion danger or g,“ when asked what Stores, Ltd. are the purchasers and km, o; lights were used," m, re. Brunswick wild fowling I have never seen such vast numbers of geae nor have I seen as many gos- lings in one season. The condition m to numbers also applies to myriads a’ gzerfxfnnmtegtzixilslgfxzit’.téldmi:‘Bramwell Chandler of Charlotte- e p e 3 town, has been awarded the schol- Rotor-inns. l arship for e. second term. Mr. Arthur H. Mould, Manager of the Chandler is at press“, attending Store. 6036-11-7-31 - SCTIY- Nellie J- K1118» Cfllllflln charging hcr cargo,‘ the Silvia will Murray, has sailed after discharg- shift from ilcr present berth at Car- l ing a. cargo of coal. veils wharf to the Railway Wharf ‘ CarvelPs Wharf [where she will load a large ship- it For Sela FOR SALE, T0 LET, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. tf. J-‘OB BALE — OLD PAPERS, 5 cents bundle. Guardian Office. . 2-441. CARBOARD SUITABLE FOR lining outhousas, etc., 1c per sheet. Guardian Oflice. tf. FOB SALE -- AUCTION FORT!- Five, Bridge and _Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job X . ,- Printcry. Nov. I-tf. is: ($26151: ‘ti; figrjflfrfs :35 meeting and dinner of the Gyro The shipment is packed in 50_ F r from sink boxes in the .~llvallaw bays f-i” ipxpflffed p, Spplgnjbef 39, 114,353,- reviewed. The first meeting of the Club was held last evening M’ the pound wooden boxes. It is rcport- O “d 03PM” 39°59 f1'°1"h1d°5 (m the BRITISH YMPQRT-s 000, balance slili available 31,836,000. “£57509 919T; cgfkmg club was held on Sept. 16th. 1917. Cnnadku‘ National How‘ m‘ J’ P‘ ed that production and shipping ~ 511°"? l-fle- Many good bags have 0F HARDWOOD HL‘ says: “With practically no ' ptmquf”; New Longm, ' ' m, beneficial service render,“ m Mm“ was chalrmaxll’ “mpfaky: costs are such that the berries will MONCTON N B Nov‘ 7___A amid! 5°91! WWII V ‘ill-Vila: 1th: uvhcat coming forward there is no y‘ - 5934-i1-3-8i. m‘, community wd the mutual ad. w” D1” B’ C‘ Keep n8‘ vim be able to enter into direct and ' ‘If n‘ atmtcd season and. the shooting w as British importation cf hewn Selling pressure whatever here‘ and » . Iiflflllh Olflcefl who 5P°k° °" The eggemve gompgfltlgn with the Cnpe wllslmrable "m" “r ‘ p "m" 1°‘? "Tm-l m the “Y5 imd liflfdwmd 5mm Cflnflda i" Seplcm‘ our prices colltlllue 100 high in Vanna“ to the members °r mccpng Maritime-rs are cxpeotvd t" p“? a the last of the geese move south. bcr totalled 36,749 cubic feet, which comparison wilh those quoted by ENTERPRISE FURATACETTE almost new for sale cheap or will exchange for small stove. A. Mc- Leod, Colvllie. 6007-11-5-81. FOR SALE-SMALL FARM, 2% miles from Charlottetown, up-to date buildings, all modern im- provements, also fox ranch. Ap- Q elected member, was introduced by P. W. Clarkin. The Rotary charge was delivered by H. H. Shaw. The musical program included selections by the Charlottetown Or- chestra composed of MlSs I-lornby and the MacFarlanc brothers, also a vocal solo, well rendered by Mr. Charles MacKenzie, who was cn- cored. In the addresses given by the together from week to wcck and getting to know each other better. were also stressed. - There was one guest Rotarfan Jack Gordon, Past President of the St. Stephen Club. Canadian National Hotel and newly dmburgh Unwersny.” the holder of the scholarship for 1932-33. We [congratulate the winner on his ap- pointment as this year/there were a number of applicants for_ the scholarship which amounts to $1000 ‘per annum. HAVE YOUR SKATES SHARP- ENED at once at the Bike Shop. 8065-11 AT GYItO-The regular weekly ‘Flrollltinn of Public Health." BIRTHS WOOD-To Mr. and IVE-B. H. Ray- nlond Wood. North Trycn, on Oct- the Willett Pruit Co., Ltd, shippers. Poke" meadows near Bunbury county, Dominion Store predicted e. -bright future wick. Cod berries, which up until upper Canadian market. Joint Control Of Hotels 1's The cranberries were raised by independent growcrs on the "Sun Rusagornis, officials after viewing the berries on Saturday, pronounced them equal in quality with the Cape Cod product and for the cranberry business of New Bruns- now luwe pretty much dominated tile B" plied. "lanterns." Coal mined in the Pill. $11196 °T four tons of it, was seen, and eishli or ten tolls on the surface. The defendant was in the Pit which was gqulppgd with picks, shovels. drills and lanterns, and the de- fendant and others were there in working clothes. U. S. Visitors visit to their native provinces in a bargain trip excursion beinif 0P9" ated from Boston by tht l3°flll°n and Maine and connecting railways on Thursday, November 10th, dRY couches only being "Sea. 56601131118 to R. J. S. Wcatherston, general freight and passenger‘ agent e1 the of black duck and there is better than a normal flight of brant which are with us in rafts of one thousand or more. In addition we had ‘a. good flight of Broaclbill, some Redheads, and this fails flight brought in several varieties which are usually rare here." Bird hunters from all parts of Canada and the United States visit the Tabusintac area for their fall shooting when brant are lllnlted Stream Flow In Quebec OTTAWA, Canada Nov. 7.—Thc Dominion Water Power and Hydro- metric Bureau of the Department of Schr. Dwina, Captain Fraser, has sailed. tiiltlflt of oats and other produce for l Newfoundland. cate a. flow more than 50 per cent. over the normal. South of the St. Lawrence, in the Sherbrooke area, the natural as well as the regulated flow was only slightly over 80 per cent of the average flow for Sep- tember, whilst in the eastern por- tion of the province the flow was normal. was about four times that fronl either the United States or Poland and one-third of the total importa- tlon. The imports of sawn hardwood in the last nille months totalled 19,- 737 702 cubic feet. The following countries supplied the larger quan- Wheat Situation The correspondent of the Domin- ion Bureau of Statistics nt Buenos Aircs reports tllc official] estimate of the wheat crop at 225,922,000 bushels, carry ovcr 16,304,000, total .242,226.000, lull-etc for seed and ldomcstic consumption 05,532,000, father exporting countries for there ‘to be any hope cf doing business -with European buyers. Our influ- icuce in the international trade in nil, and will continuc to be so un- til the ncw crop illaicrializcs, mean- wllilc leaving to Canada and thl Dly C. J. W000. Blmbury. 6033-11-7-31. 21, i932, ddil hter (Verna molr- ' ' _ 1 _ Um“ Sm“ ‘the mdmg m1” ‘" . ‘ g ) a g Canadian National Railways hire the Interim’ reports tmt stream flow titles’ United states 0189514483 can" ills determination of pxport whgai I mm Present plans call for the excurs on 1n Quebec during September was a“ 3vo29,291_ Poland 15,54,141‘ flees‘ ; FARM FOR SALE — CONSIBTING af 68 acres at Cornwall. For fur- (continued from Page l) IIOWARD-At Prince County Hos- OTFAWA, Nov. 7.-'I‘llat the pro- lo leave by regular train "The Gull" leaving BMtOn cs0 n- m- Ne" substantially above normal north of the St. Lawrence river and varied Japan 875,247, British India 647,104, Finland 388,460. _ P i "With the good crops reported from consuming countries in Eur- lgf,f,,',i‘_"gg§’,l,i,'j,fpflyl.§f’ o Mo‘ eral wealth. An abundant supply Dilfll. NOV- 6. 1932' t° Mr‘ and Mrs’ 1J0sal to operate the Nova Scotillll "Ember 10th anmng 5g 301m, from normal to submm-mn; south seav-u-s-u. of copper. lead. zinc. and» silver ex- LIWd H°“""d K°"*“"Bt°"- “ Hotel and the Lord Nelson l-Iotcl- wfoncton l-fullrw ma: the foi- of the river In the area immcdiat- BRITISH IMPORTS or son‘ 1mm‘ and me "ppm!" probability .- v . l . t - l t - . - . . ists there. ‘lallgllm- 0m“ B°"“°°‘ both at Halifax. under the one nwu- wwmg dam Sydney, Saturday d, tributary ,0 the s, Lawrence WOOD ';’l:g“‘:l1d lllzlilflilfuslipithiz-‘i-ql2:m::; '_ FOR SALE 0R T0 LET-COM- plctc Fur Cleaning Outfit install- ctl ready for business. To be sold Due to the nature of the soil agricultural development is impos- sible within 500 milcs of Churchill. AICGUIRK-At Dromorc or. Nov. 2, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc- Guirk. a daughter, Catherine Ileen. the former, and by the agement is still being seriously coll- sidered by the C. N. R. which owns . P. R. iiilflfllillg. In tllc case of pnssensers 'ior Prince Edward Blind lmlnts- tickets will b6 seed w step ever at from the north as indicated by the flow of the St. Maurice river, the natural run-off was more than British Imports of softwood not planed or dressed in the nine months ending September amount- pcssinlistic llt prcsclli. l‘ “The locust. plague is still with us and tho area covered by the insect: outright or can be rented And whi h h lalg inter st in tllc used where it is. Priced very The harbour has been dredged _ ° B5 i‘ '° L“ - - g5 r, until b] h s l, b , , low and it is nearly new. W. B. mldqfabiy during the ma; g9. DEATHS latter, is indicated in the evldencc saintdJohrl“ if fir“ £3: on M‘ 372:1; mt 5m Spufzgejr oaatzsnge; ed to 2.9751599 loads. The cm" Con‘ ,~ is slowly spreading. '1"1lorc is llttll ,. , Prowse & Bone. 5740-l0-29-tf. yea" Now there h 31 “N; of w“; Elven by E. W. Beatiy. President s“ “r fly 0‘ m “I; the h l r r g Y _p r l‘ ‘>0 lfibiltms W01"?! Ell-ism 1092-211 actual ciallllllgc to tin- \\'lli‘i\l. al. p; ‘ _i___i____ ' ‘ " o! the c_ R R‘ boron. the Dun count’ o! tram oonncc 0 s’ t’ e rvcr tw flow “as nearly a Fmlimd 729.699, SWEdCH 423.336. llmugh th(1'(\ has (rql-tninh- 1,9,,“ ‘- i‘ Nut um u» u doetnr-MIIIIHPI. w‘ “t 1°" m”- M ‘m’ Pl" "m" PROFIT-At I89 Kills Street e11 ’ train carrying the excursion m‘ percent. above the aver-lav. Iu the Latvia 195,178, Cllliiida. 156.744. some lil the 1i01"llf‘i‘il aunt-l ‘u. R110 1 MERCHANTS ATTENTION i We are open to buy for is 1,000 feet long, three steamers can load at one time. When Mr. Batt left Churchill more than a week ago winter had already set in Two more trips of the grain freight train were expec- ted before work would be discon- Mollday, Nov. 7, 1932, Beatrice M‘. Profit. in her 57th year. A 811011 service will be held at her late lresidcncc todayJPucsday at 2.30 re- lmains going by train to Bloomfield where funeral will be held from the residence of her brother, Lester E. Commissioll. Mr. Beatty, the report that llns been released shows, we: telling the commission what had already been arriving in time to make the morn- ing connection to Prince Edward Island. Tickets will be good to rc- tum leaving destination uP m north of the province records of the Harricanaw river at Amos indi- are exceptionally low, Mr. Weath- accomplishcd and hnd been planned in the way of voluntary co-opcro- tlon between the two roads to elim- inate needless competition. “Within and 14th, except in the case of points on Prince Edward Island for which including Monday- November erspoon stated. Poland 141,826, United States 117,- 150, Sweden 32.340. There were ill addition smaller quantities of hcwn softwood, Russia supplying the largest quantity with Canada fifth. ‘Eiitrfi Rios. Bu! generally the crop: of flar and the pastures have made v1 grczltcr uppl-ni to lllc lllscct appe- ,titc, and (ha! is whcrc mosl of tht dllmngl; has been fl(li1(‘_ c Qqckl - “h. s o‘ Menu“ “Wed m!‘ u" ‘mil/er- The 511N386 profit on Wednesday at two o'clock. an extra day has been allowed. SOLID- AS THE CONTIT dine large or email. ll t u I» he s 1d, --,, “grog. you've!“ to sell out your and the "Graham Bell" were laid Interment in Bloomfield Cemetery. :53? n13“ hi“ roughed ilhcreby No difficulty should be exper- \ "will"! eellflflt II- up- Dredeine will probably con- cmadlm New”, 88mm some“ ienced by those making the tl-lp in connection with immigration into ' Canada or their reentry back t0 the United States. In the case of re-entry into the United States pylmlflly cl security and when P0586118“ Should ‘BETTY "m1 "m" there is such vital need lot documentary evidence ehewins their roiection against the luturc riilht to reenter. such as birth tile Assurance is the best and naturalization certifi- in most cases the only means norm-At the Prilfcc Edwarl! Island Hospital, Monday, NOV- ‘l. 1032, Mrs. Alexander Boyle aged 25. Funeral from MacLean Funeral Home, Wednesday, Nov. 9th, ser- vice starting at 2 dclock. Funeral leaving at 3.30. Interment People's All correspond- ence strictly confidential. Phillips Sales Co P-O. Be: 5M, Halifax, NJ. tinue next year. In the latter part of August an interesting event took piece, as a large seaplane which had landed about half a mile from the shore was being made fast. The pilot noticed that one side of the plane traffic for Canadian Pacific Steam- ships on the Atlantic, in return for reciprocal advantages ill the rout- ing of rail traffic to and from the steamships." "At Halifax," continued Mr. Beat- ty, “where there have been two sup- The North American Lite, a purely mutual company, returns all proiitsto policyholders and has $118 lor every $100 liabilities. ltis one of the financial institutions on At s time when people think l '. W" mw- "4 °n lm/Ntlzating dis- cemflerl- (“when “m” ma” erior hotels, the Nova Bcotian and certificate. . . . SCRE covered a polar bear weighing nine “Fm- operated by the Canadian National cafe, certificate from P011 01°“ 9f 5¢<'-\""19 lt- 15¢ - flhflfllt- ENED SYDNEY and one half hundredweight climb- and the Lord Nelson in which the showing right to vote. Aliens iaw- ASSETS s“! H r5 ' i!!! "P 0n 00! Pofltflflh- H6 ‘ ’ l" -" Pacific had a substantial fully admitted to the United States _ l’ fateily shot the animal which mu ‘r “F interest, an agreement fer ieint ell- should early their WSW“ m‘ ‘4608551113 l "$007395, d ifted i t th h be i - ti f b th by an independent which they originally entered or a ' ' $7 75 p" [on bgrg. n o e M m on an c9 N‘ D‘ MacLean Cezfzpixlllyo is in process of negotia- letter from immigration officer in LAPTHORN a Th, danggf o; lcgbgrgg “m, UNDEIITAKEB “any which their record has been taken ' °‘ M’"’“‘°" 14° m°hm°ml 5m" The ford Nelson is at present showing conditions of their admis- operated by the, Associated Canad- sion to the United States. This inn Hotels, Limited. The purpose would seem to be a very good op- to operate the two hotels under the portunity for pcoplc in Marltimcs one management. which was made to write in l~.~i~i'v:s and f rod". r?- sOiilf‘ iimc ago. has apparently lccn (I'm: m n- 5 ~;~, 1mg ,~_-~~;~qu-_-,|,,,q 11'1"“- ldistrict to visit them as the fares, EMBLAMIB Charlottetown and North Wlllehlre Phone I49 Telephone 1000 H. R. LARGE & CO., 58 Queen Street chiefly in Hudson Straits 700 or, B00 miles from Churchill. It was] in the Straits that the “Bright Fan“ l went down recently following coi- lieion w'iil n brrc. lllnnrd‘: rclliven strains and lprnlnl. '