` . o ‘, 'iamaarz ams.MUu.alv Th°N passed peacefully away at her home 64. Rfochford Street on Thursday morning september oath, 1933. Mary Honors Hynes dearly beloved wife of James I.. Mullen. The late Mrs. Mullen was born at , Miilview on April ith, 1860 and was a daughter of Edmund Hynes' and Maria Kearney. ( Mrs. Mullen was a lub of ex-i ceptlcrual qualities, being a devoted wife and loving mother. She took. a moat active part in the different Catholic Socctles of Charlottetown and her death will be deeply mourned, not only by her imriied~ late friends, but by a. wide circle of frifnds throughout the Prov- lnoe. She leaves to mourn besides a aofrowinlz husband. one sou, Louie' W., and five daughters, Mrs. F. P.| I-fennessey, Mrs. H. G. Jenkins, Mrs. R. A. MacDonald. of Char- lottetown, Miss Ethel Blanche,- New Y°rk City and sister Louise Grace of “Our Lady of Angels Convent” Brooklyn, N. Y., also two sisters and two brothers, Mrs, P. M. Brothers, Vernon River, Mrs. ._John Collins, North River, Alfred Of Linn Mass.. and Matthew, San Francisco, Calif. RE-ARMAMENT Y (Continued fm; Page 1) move by accepting this period of control of existing armaments, pending the second stage during which the question of German armaments, as of all others, would be reopened. The German answer to this will not be forthcoming for somo time, but unoffioially the Germans have let it be known they want the right to build at least samples of armaments at present denied them, as a token of recog- nition of their rights to arms equality. New Angle P Pr The disarmament situation de- veloped a. new angle todgey when following a conference between 1 Ambassador Naotake Sato of Jap- n an with Norman Davis, United States Ambassador-at-large, it was e learned Japan plans tc, snow the objective. Modern education theory e in drawing up of an agreement by the European powers if possible, reserving its judgment. So far as naval armaments are concerned We Japan is understood to have no fe intention of denouncing the Lon- don naval treaty, but she believes I naval pacts should be included in m any general arms agreement m reached here. tl This led to the opinion in some 0 quarters the final outcome of the be an agreement primarily affect- ing the European nations, with hoth 'thc United states and .xupau ti on the sidelines. P health,_ citizenship, ethical think- ing, worthy use of leisure, worthy - , l t t l r e EASTERN GUARDIAH ‘§Z§.7°,§lZ’;`.°f.1s§"‘§..f°f.§..§.°..auf. child to educational opportunity, ..° -rhlu column u roamed m and to a fair chance for self-de- velopment. The best education was -_-.f_- lsevn of local Interelt but advertising of is newly nature may bo Inserted 5| I cents is word strictly payable in t to live most fully now. Neglect. I ldvance. ..'UNI'I‘ED BAPTIST CHURCH, pastor. 10.00 Sunday School, fol- lowed at eleven o'clock by morning At 7.00 rally service at Murray River. At 2.00 there will be a Rally Day service in Georgetown. This is communion Sunday. cuA¥§§__”_"` MACLEOD-At Victoria September 28. 1933, Minnie MacLeod aged 60. Fuveral Satul‘d°.y at 2 o’clock. H SIMMONS-At Spring Park Road, N on September 28th, Mrs. George H. m Simmons. Funeral from her late This selllll ls nuns( hr Quai County news of lonl llkull but ns- vertlsllg ul a Mwly nature may be Inserted at I cents 5 word atrlslh vases. Dlilblo ll ld LIEUT.-GOVERNOR. RETURNS -His Honour Lieutenant Governor Dalton retumed last evening from Boston, where he visited an inval id sister, Lira. Bergen, and other relatives, V AUTUMN FAIL-There was an. other large attendance at the Aut- - - . ...~,. ...»».\~..-M... _. ... .. .. .." ` "‘ . .. .. _ _ .._.......~... ..._ -- . . s ._...............__.._-_-...-....-Ms.....-.,......._...... ~ ~ Mr, Pius Callaghan favored the S r in rate of learning, in interests and P , disarmament, cgnversauons would need for vocational education, and a preliminary vocational survey. Th _ free d°°r price was Miss o. rihceu cognized that children differed background. With this know-l dge in view there was a growing ndency to adjust the school to he child's needs by means of a t more flexible organization and ai ore flexible curriculum. There uct be differentiation in the ac-1 vities offered to meet the needst 1 widely varying pupils- Ai the resent time there was a areal e cardinal objectives of educa on were mastery of fundamental‘ rocesves, vocational efficiency, hat which taught the pupil how accompanied on the piano by Mr. D Alex McLean. The winner of the fi tm’ late Mr' Hugh R‘ Macnmmm Secretary of Mission Boxes, Miss young people of her congregation. . , - A t _ ` i ' . S . . . , Th te thanks to Almilhw God 118' His Wlmdld w°’k °°m°d °n hy th” 1°” md an W” "3 md pm’ extraction of a cataract According' , native women and what they are "M0 With ml hill! Ind guidance' to me pouch me cataract.. was V doing lu their w M s which W° my 5° °-b|° ¢° 3° °° *"0* °“f inc luhcr .uuu ci' a lou bciiod css.. _ ii ` ll - _ our so called Christian women in W than b¢f°N mg gh, gpgrution ` ' _Ngg»|-- “DIG” AN-D the homo loud who me lliile or I Resolved that we express our 'rho opcnuoa _ nlrrowl united ouurcl.. North no iuicresi in our missions sho ara'-itudc to me Misses Mcoui According to nares' story to the ____ n¢4.qu,, 11; mgwm 3. T,.,,,e,_ ,lm mls of the kmderguten work lcugh and Miss Annie Brims for police, hs was visited a few days (ummm Pm.) on Ram .um uhhh; I’ W A wmch numbered ,ix ¢1,,_,,,¢_, gg their faithful services to this so ago by a stranger who gave the WINNIPEQI sept 33, _ Lacking Nicholson. ' I u tim, of writing. ciety for so many years, and deep name of I-Ialmilton land wx at- any “mmm” of strength' what ____ mmm by M1” Mmpomm and ly regret their absence. temptsd to ael him g asses. ex- nm declined smmly on we 'nm uno Miss Murphy will be particularly 3. We would assure our mls- amlnation by Hamilton disclosed gxchmge today U mucus turned ooUBTd;?od“m uma Fair ui il., Holy ncuccmo, ihicrcsiiug ic our women as both ,sionary workers. both home md we-'Mil °u DW' °Y°°' Hmnmnidcwuwurd .uid collins dislodged slums county ocurc ow., on Hull mt night Dunng the evening an kmwn so us gg earnest, con- foreign, of our appreciation of their th” Wd D“’°5 H’ W” 1°’t‘m°t° he stop-lou orders. The liquidating Tugduy, 0¢¢_ 3,-d_ Th," .N quite ecl-ated workers. In their most re- ` devoted services. md Wim him im ey” specialist ‘mm 1 movement came during the last` 5 mmgq- of wnwkgv ou, to audichcc will-. .., Voc.; M10, H, Wu, i-chi lciier was contained the gocdl 4. recline that much or thc ir- M°°“'°“1~ 1”' A- M' M“°“‘“"°"- hour and ihs close loft when rut- Mm, Won m, g,,,,,,,,,. mm m_ ` 17”” wld tm p°u°° that MM' ures with losses of 1% to 1% cents. mm _yugn of uh, °°,;,_.,t Umm ews that they both passed their relizion of the present day, par- lcul umber entered the house at Hsmil- Export bmmeul wmch hw “th __s_' 7 nal examinations successfull , but t arly anion our oun o e. _ ust still continue language ystudy. is due to the gdesecrgtiong S; she §n;,m_:::ge5§§nn“;nd lf; .mates placed at between 750,000 and ____ k ___ A. um.. of mlm.; they no huvug suhhuil. my hy various amuse- ,Utd mm an ogeramm would me l,ooo.ooo bushels has little cilcct in _gisml wma o°UM._,r,,,, Nasa nltowlvmc.-vv'hst W0' "°““‘Y’ “nd “’°““”‘“ 1" “time” md °f keeping °p°“ “"1” his eight the :cc for which would stemming the sem” mme' °°'i d'““‘ ‘”°”I°d b°'°'° 3'* H°“°'“" might have been a fam widen; a beautiful place near Tokyo. in a. ness houses, we pledge ourselves to be $98,, in cash' Dues “greed to t°b°1` 011010" 010990; 51z§»62N°V°m(;‘ Magistrate E. H. Strong, K, Q., on was prevented yeoterduy afternoon lovely little cottage surrounded by do our utmost in every way, by ex- me tee and the operation began bel’ °tt0gg;; D203" 1' I if U1 , Tuesday morning and were eden' about 4.30 by the quick action of b1l'Ch and P1119 U'e€5~ .ample and Wecept' w °°°“’° the A Specialist May 8 A “sen 'd Qu t innfd 8 md °°°t" A mm “un Mr. Harry Crockctt, who saved There is now being held a “Con- keeping of the Fourth Command- According to Del-es, Macumber E ° m ° Point do Chane charged with vag- Jackie B0l8€1'. young son of Mr. ference of the Federated Counciliment, emphasized he used no gums or and Mrs. Joseph Boiger, who tum- of Christian Missions", for Japan. 5. As a society of Christian wo- su,-sim; instruments, removing the bled off a wharf. The young lad. It was estimated that about 300 `men we re-affirm our warm alleg- mtanctg by means of 5 liquid and it 55 b3U°"¢d WHS 801118 d0WD 10! foreigners were present. Miss Mac- lance to the cans, of tesnperance manipulation of the eyelid. The the third V-me Vifhell Billed by Ml Donald said they enjoyed very in. our land. operation, pe,-formed in nares' bed- Cwckett “`h° immediately ‘V005 0° much hearing a service in English. 6. We would urge upon each room, lasted 15 minutes. He was his \ scue._ Auxiliary member her present re- shown a P1809 Of SCU!" 01' Skin Hh°“t mlsht well put to shame mms of “'°”‘ ”‘°" f°“1"“"Y °-“ii °“*°i°°i- delay inserted under the eyelid dur dim which Maeumber ""”* REPORT OF MISSION BOXES sponaibility to promote missionary 'the size of a a. ‘Am To REsT'”Th° ‘mmm °f interests and activity among the told him was the offending cataract. After the operation, Dares drovo W” hem yesterday mm me me Annie Brims, sent in a very sat 7 We would tender our loving to B bull-k. Wifhdfew $987 in “ish- residence’ Grand Tnwadle' t° C" isfactory report in which she re sympathy to all our members who M°~°“mb°1' *md H“mm°" impressed d of ecrec be mn Bm church The paubearen’ ported increase in numbers of in the last year have suffered the, “P0” mm the me bs Yeo ' n- all nephews of the deceased, were Smal, packages from Awcillades ,og or loved ,mes and would may (gauge they said Macum er was cted with a large Montreal Hos- Messrs Kenneth M°°D°n°'1d Fm" and Mission Band! A great many hat they may know the sustain “E d license to practise cis Macmnald' L°“L" Macmnald' packages have been sent. to Rev ing grace of our Heavenly Father. mm and ha n° , in Nova Scotia Reginald MacDonald Bernard 1 d in th . A Reoch at Manchur a, an e 8 We regret the absence M unted Police declined to ‘ay MacDonald and Aeneas MacDon o December Message he thanks the hrough illness of our Recording how they heard 0,, the cue but “_ ald The funeral mass and service M itim f th i ner u he! t Mr R W Grant and at the grave were conducted by Aagetteesfrgn 1;; gashgrsstatgs WTS: xi’ gd recovery ter investigating they issued a war- r ' spe y ' rant for the arrest of Maoumber and two other nephews, namely. Rev. that she was able to send`a parcel 9, To the Deputy Moderator, Hamilton’ charging them with “Be :;;1‘;'/Igfgggillgald and Rev' Lew' to each of the 35 stations. Rev. Norman McLeod, D.D., for his prebences_ No trace of them has ' ` wonderful and inspiring address been found smce_ Bohm HEI-#PERS REPORT Bild 120 HCV. A. MUYYBY f0l' hl.S - ADDRESS oN EDUCATIUNT gracious welcome. we would offer Evening Session ° T5 Mews Club heard an in' As this is only the second annual our hearty thanks. "SU-“B address °n educatmnal report of this depart-merit the Sec- 10. We would express to Rev. i Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, who led r°ble“‘5 by M* L' T~ L°“'th“`» retary expresses regret that “BD- Dr. and Mrs. Legate and to Rev.'the devotionai l|.'.~ice, remarked -' t t mcipal °f Prince street 5°h°°l" arently" not much had been ac-I 0, C, and Mrs, Webster and to the ‘ that the women dullng the las wo; p the Weemy meetmg °f the clubscompilshed, but on weighing care leaders Zion and St James days had faced their problems cour-i = d x ressed the hope n the “mi” “M M’ Cham’ 0°” ' ials have formed Home ation of the untiring efforts which that °11“°“1di' um Presbyter inspired for further work department one of the greatest sources of help in our Society-so we find that something has been accomplished and as we go for- ward dcing the Master's will we will be sure of His blessing. Report on credentials was read by Miss Margaret Irving. _ rxarn session Thursday, 2.30 p.m. Devotional exercises opened by singing hymn 284. Prayer by Mrs. Falconer. Min- utes of last meeting read by Mrs. F. A. A. Mutch and approved. Unfinished business attended to including allocations to Home Mis- sions, also allocations to Foreign Missions were read and accepted. Report of Nominating Committee was accepted and following officers elected to office for the ensuing year: Honorary Presidents - Miss Biackadar, Miss Geddie, Mrs. J. H. Sussex, N B of the Maritime Synod to obtain Vice-Presidents-Mrs McK Mc enlarged powers, and pledge our- PERSONALS Leod Mrs Kennedy, Mrs Geo W selves to co operate with the Sy- i" MacLeod, Mrs. J. S. McLean, Mrs. nod to the extent of our ability -‘M13 C9-meT°1\ °f m¢hm°“d L’ Dutch, Mrs. Jas. Porteous, Miss L. when the Synod shall have formu- de1”€°m¥ 7'"”~tm°nt‘ m th’ Prince MoCollough, Mrs. Roulston. lated a policy for intensive work. U-“W HCSDW03 it Pfwent-3 Treasurer-Miss Jean MacGregor. Passed. Asst. Treasurer - Mrs. Chas 2. Resolved that delegates at M155 Alena H°m" and M155 Irene Davis. iannual meetings be entertained by , Ome left Wd” f°l` B050" and Rec. Sec'y.-Mrs. R.. W. Grant. ‘Harvard Plan. Passed with the re-‘ Three sciences were for manymoolooo bushels whlch mmm be ---- ew York where they will spend a. C0r,es_ 5e¢~ ,M155 A,-my Mu.-_ Commendation that som other years dependent on missionaries. , , ,' onths hol‘day. I-,y_ y e 'church or society serve use meer; They were the sciencesof etlmology, pgycldeifJn0gu`;_:;_tam;Tepe$c,lu;:; TTB? Foreign Missions Sec'y -Mrs A at a nominal price ibut of F0065. 0! lJhii01°EY- the S01- in the agreement reached incident and mmm” ;“:';'cu §m_°S“;da}; eu M the Royal Banxtwas guest :Helpers D€P9»flm0I1i»S and have) ave helped to make these meet Th 1 t W ‘_ d by R V his address Mr. Lo her sress- , t»f to t.| tl is to Re _ D_ e scrp ure as ea e d the necessity of an educational sem in ‘ery sa is ac W repor 5| ings so success U' 8 o V I R. H. Stavert. Rev. J. A, Pritchard and we look forward to seeing this Mem-thur for kind greetings. led in ra er I _ P Y H' We www thank ma 0; Rev. Dr. Norman Macleod, before ‘mms and members of the Chute beginning his sermon, remarked on wr the use of their beautiful the success which had attended the bundmg’ and to the organism and efforts of the women in their work. “hm” °! this march and Zion In his address, Dr. MacLeod gave Church for the delightful music. futher answers to me inquiry’ 12- T° me H°5p"‘°my C°mm“' "Why support foreign missions?" To tee *md t° °“-" kmd hw” and support foreign missions, in the hostesses for their very generous mst place, was a command of ¢uiertf'~iI1m°“i. We lend" **1“°°’e christ. immediately beiorc his as- thanks. cension, Christ-had told his discip- 13. T0 the Press. 101' their U-0' les that they should be his witness, tiring efforts in SWUIB 001' mffet' both in Jerusalem and in Judea. ings such wide pllb1iCii2Y. W0 Gffel' and unto the uttermost parts of the our grateful thanks. earth. The Church must function After discussion on Foreign Mis- in its extremities as well as in its sion report, prayer for Foreign centre, as poisons arising-in the Missicna work and workers was extremities of the body could poison made byzyMrs_ Yorston. the centres. The church which 'Home Mission Repo,-g, read by neglected foreign missions, soon at . - . i - - mst' evenmg' M* Keir Murray was 1 fully the report we (ind that all Churches and our deep appreci- °1€°°“~1l'» an 9 P ' _ . - ` ' et to their homes . I ,, ~ _ . | In » passed into history Mrs. Alexander MacDonald, Glace - Bay N S Report appended. Dis- In me 5°°°“d Plwe- the °h“°‘u‘m religion was universal, a universal cussion. Prayer by Mrs, Frank Baird for energy and force. Religion was like nd Home Mission the other forces. Like the Law of Deaconesses a Gravity, it was not localized, but §‘1;1ds‘ after which hymn 545 was was universal. Truth, love were uni- U E- . poverty or indifference of parehféi-yhompson, Mrs. A. S, Gunn, Mrs.i Business was then considered vers” 1prmc1.p1es` lohllisftianlty was Montague. Rev. Arthur R.. Pyke, must not cheat future citizens. Mr.'Emm McDonald’ Miss Kate Hin, and resolutions sem m and (vs_ the ony unlversa re iglon. R057 C“dm°"° presented Mr' 6°" Mrs. Alex Ross, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. cussed. don H“°°h°5°n with the Club A. L. Moore. 1. Resolved that this board ex- Worshlp- At 3.00 Murray Harbour. Daddy 5P°°“~ President-Mrs. clerks Elliott. press itssympaihy with the eric.-is ` ' I . _ _ .i im In the 'third place foreign missions were commercially profitable. In 1928 commercial profits from the* Sandwich Islands were three times as great as when the first mission- ary went to those islands. Great profits had been derived from the territory opened by Livingston, from parts of India opened by Carey and Judson. Many of the necessities and luxuries of the present day were available through the efforts made by missionaries in years gone by, Operations in the closing stages were moderately active with orders entering the pit steadily. After mid- session the market witnessed a dull period, but the early trade was ai- tcrnately active and quiet. Hedging pressure was increased today due to clearing weather in Western Canada. This selling was , actually not very heavy, but in the ‘ absence of support was sufficient to run prices into stop losses. Only a. moderate business was worked in cash grains but demand was quite keen, with spreads ruling ‘.i_ to ‘A better on some grades. In the pit all coarse grains were li- quidated in sympathy with wheat. Flax badly neglected at one time was off 3% cents. WIINNIPEG, Sept. 28. - (C.P.) - Grain traders and exporters with- held comment today on the decision of the Montreal Harbor Commission to pay a subsidy of 3-la of a cent a bushel on grain exported through that port between October 1 and the end of the navigation season. The action is not expected to have any noticeable effect on the grain trade here. With the departure of the one vessel now in port, the Brandon, shipping out of Churchill, Manitoba’s northern port, will close. Therefore the subsidy will not have the effect of diverting any shipments from there. CANADIAN iconmued from Page 1) ._ Executive Council, Messrs. A. B. Gosh, G. E. Ritchie, T. E. Ii/Daillutt. The branch' was very pleased to have present Major F.F. May. V-D- Provincial President, who spoke briefly on Leg'on matters. A vote of thanks was passed to the Ladies Auxiliary, the press, the Legion Band Buglers, the Girl Gu`dcs and girls of City Schools for service in poppy sale, estate of Mrs. Joh.. wlulems, ol=\cY`. The Fnance report was present- ed by Mr. G. E. Ritchie; Trustees report by 'Mr. I-lar-ly MacDougall; Entertainnlcnt by Mr. A. B. Cosh; Relief by Mr. F. B. Conrad; House report by Mr. W. S. Hughes; Mem- bership by Mr. P. E. Palmer; By- Laws by Mr. T. E. MaoNutt; Pub- licity by Mr. R.. C. Chandler. The reports showed every department of the Branch to be functioning sat- isfactorily. It was announced that the Mem- orial Service at the cemeterss would be held Sunday afternoon, the parade leaving the Home at 2 o'clock. , RUSSIA icontlnued from Page li other exporters that any boost in thc world total. now set at 560,- '." sv' .i... . if ' . reserved for itil t advertising of n bo lnettcd ll I 7 lllibls ll lfl iii? gigs FIM? Wil dfporkd.-S. -RETURNED FBDM ENJOY-, AB!-I TRIP-A motor party made up of Mrs. Stanford Gay, Mrs. . Donald Bakr, Miss Mildred Slack- ford. R- N., Mn. Harry Billiphant,‘ and Min Winnie Schurman, R. N. returned to their homes in Sum- merside on Wednesday evening from an enjoyable motor trip to Boston. and other parts of the New E!t81ll1d States.-8. --LOBBTER FISHING-Mr. Neil McLeod fisheries, inspector reports that the lobster fishing is still very poor, no very large catches having been made during this seuon, The oyster fishing on the public beds will 09611 on 0ctob:r lst. Mr. Mc- Leod NDOYN that the il1e8al fish- in! is now well under control.-S. -VISITORS 'I0 TBI ISLAND--_ Taking advantage of an excursion on the steamship lines running be- i I TEN ` - . _ H V . n Ai A,-,m*Y__ 29’ ,- | ._ '" "i"'°'""‘ °‘"‘“ifP*"°'~' ,;;,§;,<;;f5_,, viiiii Pn|cu=y_gi,;q§I;g_gg= suing" nfmre 'ni iii. iiili” iiiicuuisuii- J. McPherson, grocer, of this oi . »; den death yesterday, aftem from heart failure. Mr. Mcrh ` returned hom, about four o'clock yesterday, complaining that he was not feeling well, and retiredlto bed. His mother-in-law, Mrs. MacDon- ald, went up to his room about WI-fda. and found that he had pass- ed suddenly away. The lat, Mr. McPherson was ibm?-Gllht years of age, and wth ," "YY 10401! known and esteemcd.` He served overseas and was for 5°V¢l‘B1 Y¢8l‘s associated with tha srouery business or Mr. .mucu P. Duffy, Queen Street. Some years ago he went into the grocery busi. ness on his own account, and with very encouraging success. He was a. member of the Knights of Columbus and of the Holy Name Society, in both of which organ. izations he took a keen and active interest. _ SU-\'Vi\/1118 Mr. MacPherson an , his widow and an infant child, sympathy will be cxtcndcd to th ` suddenly bereaved family. ,. (Continued from Page 1) ' 'Under the constitution act ¢ 1031. or the Public Safety Alot, the Military 'Pribunti is empowered tn hear a variety of cases and can in- tween Boston and St. John, N. B., Miss Minnie McCue, her niece. Miss McCallum and ntphew, charles, accompanied by Mrs. A. J. Gaudet I of Cambridge, Mass.. arrived on the Island on Wednesday to visit their relatives in the west of the Prov- Luce.-S. -CHICKEN BUPPEB. AND DANCE AT GRAND RIVER.--'I'he chicken supper at Grand- River on Wednesday afternoon was a great success and was attended by many from Summerside and other out- side D°inrts. Rev. John A. McDon- ald, P. P., and Rev. Urban Gillis of Wellington were present at sup- per. In the evening the young peo- ple put on a dance whfch was largely attended.-S. -BASEBALL PLAYER nvlun- ED-Mr. Percy White, left fielder for thc Newcastle Imperials, was rather seriously injured in Wed- nesdays _game at the Siunmemide Diamond. The young man tripped over a mound of clay in the road when running after the ball. I-Ie was hurt so badly that he was taken to the hospital. Upon exam- ination it was found that qv of his k‘idnsy‘s had been s.verely strained and it will be necessary for him to remain in the hospital for e. few days.-6. -STREET COMPLETED- Spring Btleet, which has been clos- ed for some tme while the work of laying the bitumen street has been going on by the Warren Pav- ing Co., is now open to traffic. The street has a very fine appear ance and is a credit to the com- pany and also the the town. The cross section on Notre Dame Street from Granville Street to Central Street is now under construction and is expected to be finished next week.-S. residence, Sunday Oct, lst scrvice -Among visitors io the city at the D Falcone, ' I ` 3 Resolved that. we memorial- ence of words, and ul‘ChB0l0§Y~ to the world 0 Umm, 0 ’ ' ‘ - . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~° f°"°“°° Odober lst: Bedeque ll a.m. starting at 2 oclock. Funeral leav- present time al°eMr. and lVl‘.i's.Ja.m- , » » _ 5 th Ge 1 B d to f What was true of those WHS H150 C C n - ' Home Missions Seo y. Mrs. Alex,i ze 9 nera oar orm a d hu 0 h and scsions. ` commumon service; seuletown, 3 G r w Halifax and Mix Ella. Gm B ,gms ,mxmary fm, .teen me gms true of mo ern p os p y MAKES OFF! Bowen 780 D Th Wm ` pm' , . .m. ere ing at 2.30. Interment Pcople's es aro, ' , MD id _ C Ona ' ee ay' psychology There were still pow- ‘ ` " -. Ce mctery. MACPIIERSCN-At Charlottetown, Sept. 28, 1933, Alexander J. Mao- Phcrson, aged 38. Funeral Satur- Cunmngham and Party' Daywn’ Sec'y. of Young Peopie's Mission-'Suggested that it be left to the ' Ohio. They are staying at the Can- `. ` ers within human beinss “wut also be service in Cape Traverse ary Societies-Miss Lydia Duncan. di-‘§¢l'€0|0n Of the au_xi1|er1eg_ If “sts lm nm and Canada and the United States M., 7_3() p_m_ when Mr,_ Clark adian National. . which soien ew e, , Sccy. of C. G. I. T.-Mrs. G. they see a lack of missionary edu- which were mst bmugm to public met Russias demand that she must Mwqum.,-1, of North Bedeque Wi-,_ Mr. R. J. Haslam, Han-ow, On- Caglyfe vietggiri B d Eng; xgy “could act accordingly attention by missionaries. have at least 75'°°°'°°° b““h°1‘ °1 glvo 8 l'i=P0Yt Of the ¢°1\f°\°0“°° ec y. o son an s-Mrs. R. B P. In the mud place the church of the export quota.-double her allot- hmm), of th, W_ M_ 5_ hem mm, clay, Sept. 30, at 9.45 am. from St. “rio and MJ. L-oyd Hagan mm Dunstzms Basilica, to me Roman ontario' ,m_.ved home Wednesday‘B- Christie' F. I 1 ,wI';eR§T1v;‘li that 3?°b°p“°<*; 3; , the Middle Ages had become cor- mem-by offering her 8.000.000 time ago in Summerslde. The min- °"° Mssnm 3°” 5 '"1 Repm re “° scontlnucd in m°T0 1" 31° “Ven” “ch "1 ”‘°'°"° ister will Preach at the other Catholic Cemetery, DIITLLEN-At 64 R»0<:hf0rd Street,, Charlottetown, on Thursday, Sep- ‘ Sec'y. of gn e ‘ : ti u t because it had dl ev ning to spend 8 short va” on "'ML”' Annie Bums' t° 15 emu' Carried' T-ngsionary work. The Irish Church W” f°““d fembie- services. Preparatory service in at the home of their parents, Mr. B _ f I t i ec y. o n emat orlal Corrcs- had been most powerful when she The Russian delegate, Albraham Bedeque Friday evenmm sept nth' and Mrs. George Haslam. Sprilll' _ i A cordial vote of thanks was pondence-Mis, Frank Baird. tendered Actin Recordm secret was sending out m|5s10m,_,.1c5, but, Goilrevltch, left the meeting at at 130| when Rem E R_ Woodnds f"mbt`1”~ 25- 1933- Mary Hofwra field Sec'y. of Home Helpers-Mrs, g 8 ` the hugh., had come when 5|-,C Canada House before its oonclu- Wm m,wh_ HI\1l0S. d'8I‘ly beloved wife of Jam- es L. Mullen in her seventy third year. Fiincral on Saturday at 8.45 rl- m. to Saint D'.:nstan’s Basilica tlrnce to St. Eu_lcne`s Cemetery, ary Mrs F A A Mutch nd P la B re” would send out no more. What had sion with the assertion the posit- M: Leonora clark, n. N., Night 5l’1"°m\‘»N°W0 Sa°W» ‘ »` ` ' ' ` 53 Sec'y. of Ed dc Lit Com -Mrs Remmr Mu' C' W' Patterson mr been true of the Irish Church had ion of his Government had not Silpiriflfkfldfllt at P. U. H., lb Eli- ' ' ‘ - th 11. ti 1 ‘sta d I e un r ns M! me ur ng me been true of the Moravian Church been changed PERSON" S Joying a pleasant holiday at her E- R" M°C“"d~V- meetings, to which Mr . M t h - ` ' home in Ememm Miss Ulm-k also Editor of the Pres. Message-Mrs. plied 8 u C re When she had been sending out "Why should we?" he asked. Wm MacNab. ' missionaries by the score was the Later an official announcement _rmends will be delighted ,O . , spent a week visiting friends and - Cow-he cl Road. Please omit flow- , 1 Moten md Mount Treasurer of Message-Mrs W L After the minutes of last meet- time she had her greatest influence. said "no definite conclusions have 1,,” th", Mm Euen Mmm” is I relat.ves n . . . Harper. ing were read and approved the Th” M°"°""““ Ch‘“'Ch had bvilllllru been reached' but that "further lmmovgm ,ner her recent “rio” Stewart. _ f, hi h h tl ` . lied Mrs. W. A. Stewart was appoint |r<-:tiring President gave a few m°V°m°“ Winielleci' al1“*;~i1 mg' negotiations will be carried on be- mn,” gg he, hmm, 1,, S,,.mme,._ "I have here," said the man at ed Convenor of Historical Com.‘ remarks in connection with the mmy ‘°°m~ U im HP ‘ tween the Governments. ,|d¢__5, ` tl work of the Societ U31 benefits '20 the Brill-Sh EmP\1'°- The North Amer‘can countries I W d to M MK ML d ln, The closing season of Prayer was Leod stated, had exercised a great Dm, exp_m,s ,hw mum hw’ _Mr and MN summon’ “_ PTS. _ the door, "an extremely useful li ts mittee. y, _ _ M D. MacLean article. It is a combined can-open- A vote of thanks was then ex- Thu Mufmmu Pf0Vi“C‘~>“»DY- M00* had already been promised by the ____ " er, screwdriver. p0C\1l1i;?sssi(nfiinc:f? givodlvgnstlgvgrg ,Went machsd Incident 'D the new W" operated on m ms Prmce . . ume_..__B”t,_m ,r,,|_m,mpt A L Resolved that wel the mum st' James' m their work doorld Economic Conference ses- County Hospital and is making a ' “S good recovery-5 ., . 'That's enough, I dont want ident for e pa our years rs b Re G W t d "Why ,,0t,.. McLeod nmngly repuei y v. _ 0, easter, gge;:;e\gZ;.1l:1c;;la.r£hl?1r;c:e urse provliéied tthesc were necessary and ton, Mass.-S. - wnu no imperil the ice lifting "Well, by keeping all these tools Report of resolutions and court- The delegation and friends re pr ‘ In conclusion Dr. Macleod feliclt- p.0g.nmme mclnd d in the ‘ ' f SING- -Miss Fanny Luthrell of Bloom- f`ict even the death penalty. A temporary flurry of excitement was caused during debate on tha motion wken the President, de- fending the application of the mot, mentioned that tne Gvernmeni ha/d definite information thai Richard Mulcahy. former Minister of Defense, had been to Glasgow Scotland. for a conversation with the British War Mnister recently Mulgahy was Minister of De- fense and Army Chief of staff in the Government of Former Presid- ent William T. Cosgrave. Denies Report , During the uproar that followed Mulcahy heatedly denied the truth of the De Valera statement and said it should be investigated by I ' Ommittce of the Dail. After a oon- siderablc discussion the President said he gladly would agree to tht appointment of such a tribunal. ; There was a momentary silsncl ‘ immediately after the President voiced his charges. ' Thin Mulcahy, his face blanch-_ ed, arose and asked if any group of Irishmen could be brought to- gether to hear evidence on th( charge the President had made. , Des' rves Investigation "I ask that the President shoulo meet that charge and set up a tribunal to deal with the matter,' said Mulcahy. "Will the President , give me assurance such il tribunal will be set up?" Btfsre Dc Valera could reply, there was a grcat uproar from the United Party benches order by ringing ills bell, the Pra- s`dent rc-piled: "I am delighted tl hear the statement of General _ cd to hear was that the informa- tion that came to us was correct." Mulcahy asked if the tribunal would rcpzesent all parties in the House, "to examine the charges s- gainst me." The President replied le woulag do so if he had the necessary stat- utory powers. .. The following correction appearee in a provincial paper: “Our pzipzr :.t.~.tcd last week that Mr. John Dae is ri defective in the police force. This is a typographical error. Mr. Doe ls really ii detective in the police farce."-Tid-Bits. The optimist hops out of bed ol a cold morning saying: "Well, old' bed, I‘ll be back to you in I7 hours! Summcrside is undergoing treat- ment in the Prince County Hos- pital fc-r an infection in his foot caused by a nail which elitcrcd hh -Friends will be pleased to leari that the infant daughter, Dolord .of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald oi Portage has made u remal-kablf recovery from a serious operation ,which was performed in the Prlncl County I-lo pltul last week. The little girl ls only nine months old. -8. f I Many friends of Mr. Alexander '. will be shocked to learn of his , } three quarters of an hour after- ` ul-S0 two half-brothers and a ha , sister in Westem Canada. De):]& DE VALERA . . After the speaker had restored* Mulcahy, for the last thing I want- ' The pessimist hops into bed, sa ,i ing, "Gee, up aga/n in savcn mug* -Mr. Paturcl, Frcnchnconaul, of h boot. 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