is. rnimirui . QKTJ’:d?!“FV°TTE7QVPZLQEYARDlAlS_ iiirinitr Wm illbuvfffc A R E E R n F Girl Guide. News Jive“ TEN - . . l - ,_ _ _, i ' YCAL GUARDIAN _ elscrioil s‘ I“; YZJEMC 'l hi: ltulumn la r\.l'r\l'|! (or flr\\~ WEDNESDAY: 3.15 Cubs-Social l-hll. - 3.30 W. M. S. Autumn fllanksglv- , 1| .r r .1 .- »__ - iiiliilES ~'~~¢=1- =-'*1-"~1'~"-~‘-f~‘ »-"='-‘-I-"=1-~"'~~= §;.K3’.i‘t...°>‘.?;5'..i‘°‘¥...‘iiu.2“‘2“i2 menu»- ww- k .-.-;u. nu \\hfi| rirlriiy uuyubla lu m pm ‘ " 111304143,‘ 7,30 Prayer Meeting (Illustrated ~ - i i . _..... __ " * - “ Lectul-w-Hesrtz Hall. ‘ —— _.___ . FONFIQDIQIDVIIQ/fx‘ ' IXSUR- AXYTHING DPT LOVE-The Pylon )""‘:‘L" N“ ‘3 " ‘C?’ _ Y“ 5- 1- 4-13-313 Gunrciians new story starts -hortly ' r ' ‘ ‘m 3""'°“m' Mystery to grip you from the open- l, can. hi.‘ \otc " .12.“; do i;.l..- - otlt S51v0 _P . LESS IHiiH A PENNY A DOWE u: Pr" u» !l.. l Milk Producers Solidi-cu. i! l'Ii sii<-re.~..l\'e HON. R. .1 liar \'l'._\' ‘l He will ..l no 'l‘ile pilblic are tilrrililliy’ invited l0 lieu: ‘iiih gliild siwzlkel‘. L-fiil THE (‘YIIZIINS 0i (Ehiirilltlftotvll ll iiel" 9 ui lock. L-Illl ANC-LIFAN SEli\'l('l<‘5‘—.No\'. Bill ' '1. Jolllls Cllul h, i A. M’. l(1i.<;-il<'u: .5 I .- nit, Ii.- Si. ( . liq. hi. i). Lzllllzuivsl‘, Rw- \\'i\\ I.0'|‘lI~iil\'-'l'lze ('ll>illOll I l‘~‘.'1l‘(i M‘ iilk‘ Biloilil»? (ilris Unit oi the (‘. W. L. was drawn for ‘ ' l i at ihc Bingo mlrty at l lillll hurl uxzs (Vi. Iiiiiiwnlwl in. rllilel- ilflllll 137i. Alillnie B. IIANSON will arrive ing paragiaph-qomance to excite you in every chapter- SILSDQlFB to Great-West Life RETURN FROM HONEYMOON . Last Saturday the representatives ~—Mr . who were recently rulri Mrs. marred in England States and are the guests ‘of Lil-s. McLean's parents Mr. and .. ill, Evening Prhjiez‘ 7.120 i i" Sfluris- P- Er I< MT"? ‘Years ‘Program Ilollnlcl lticBr-zlill for a few to their future home McLean Mc- Nirs. day's, ellroui .- \\'2\s l’0l"lllel'i_v Miss Nlnrjorle i-fifl-ll-é-ll i BPilii‘..---.\I0lli.‘i0ll 'l‘rans<'ript. Art Societ “hunnouuces John R. McLean oi the Great-West Life in Prince Edward Island gathered at the Oi- lVicLeod, New Brunswick Manager, oi Saint John ,on "Modern Lite Underwriting". This is part o! an educational effort on behalf oi the Company to improve the abilities of its field force. Those present included m. J. M. Nicholson, Summerside. Mr. Al- lison McLean, Montague; Mr. A. G. Putman. Eldon; Mr. John Thompé son. Kensirlgwn; Mr. C. E. Mac- lKellzie, Milton; Mr. ‘Thomas Mc- iavlhh. Kelly's Cross; Mr. John a. iEgan, Mount Stewart; Mr. Francis I MeAvilm, Klnkors; and Mr. Frank L. MacNutt, Malpeque. ‘ Reports were presented on the l‘ current Contest for new production, inuirylii (By The Canadian Prue) throughout the chamomile; so years ago when Franklin‘ Delano Roosevelt was finishing his educa- tion at Harvard and Columbia. law terms as Republican President. "F. D." was born in 1883. Theodore and Franklin were both descendants oi the Van Roosevelts who came from Holland to the new world in 1649. Despite the kinship Franklin was drawn into politicsas a. Democrat. But his career par- alleled that o! the fighting “TR? fron-uNew York State legislstureic presidency. They both served as Governor of New York. F. D. Roosevelt was defeated for the vice-presidency in I920 when he rim with James M. Cox against the Republican Harding-Coolidge ticket. One year later his career was interrupted by infantile par- First Charlottcwn Brownie Pack. On Friday evening the pack supper and party. At e o'clock they aatdowntoatlsbleweilladenwith good things to eat.the colour scheme being in black and orange. Games Brownie. The following received prizes in the different games: Nancy Simpson-Pin on hats; Bor- iaara. Pikerd-Pesnutsmmblie; Rose Mary Rogers and Hil-lis shannon— Best Costumes. We wish to thank all those who gave donations thm mak- ing this party possible. A flying-up ceremony will be held on Priory at 6.45 o'clock when Joan Fripps will fly up t0 the First Cmnpaw. All Guides andGuiders o! Char- lottetown 10in in extending a very hearty welcome to the new Guide Company in the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer and the two new Guide Companies and the new . i ll-il ‘.1 hm‘: ihe ‘loll. it. B. p n d E! d I I sun a1 lilr Sirzmrl Tile-hire oll Campilellioil. have returned from no“ o; Hyman“ a o“ “mud, 3mm]. He w" i’ mum-u o! meo- w” payed. M!“ p” w“ mom onbom {mm the New 1,0 ‘i J i i ‘lvnm-"(iay ‘\""'“"g' N“ w" Mr‘ ‘ “m” “Mdmg m!’ w Um" can” Provincial Manners Charlottetown dol-e "Teddy" Roosevelt thensel-v- m“ l‘ Pa" w‘ when “m” church w“ “wept” that ‘i >1 liil o s will eolnmenee i ‘mm Cities and throunh m‘, N...” to he“ an “an” by Mr A H» m‘ m. second o‘ “n; ‘our W" and candy INN given w each might be {Ne to accept m j 5 ‘ n I a I ‘ Milzili '1!" Prwbytvrv of Prime .,_ i.llil .1; llle _ _ I s , m th l‘ t H ' u m 4M‘ Tl-‘F NAYWNQ -. » oi’ cu gigull fileid will J2me: Agency "eetmg FRANKLIN DILANOBOOSIVELT h“ “ “h” “m” w“ “ma” “d ‘ma ma“ “"1 "5 Mmul -.: (-1 .1 rlzllri: w- W Ltlallrv (Jonserlu l\'(‘ .'\5.‘Oi'i‘r\ilOll. Dorans new serial. Roosevelt wll I household word mun? n m“, “ma” Hllbwgen m: yesterday m Z1911 (firm Charlottetown. A large mm . was present and a he... ' ' business was disposed The resignation or W doekq of. Rev. v_ pointment to the First oh Moncton. ' 4 heart)’ and llfliillillioug from the Brookflelrl religion“ addressed to Rev. HOWZllfl Dom sustained as a regular 53mph] . At a congregational mow“! h in Alberion recently it W118 dec- to ask Rev. H. G. Grim. to w that congregation for the next months. ‘The Presbytery “and. 1v lllliointed Mr. chm r0, time specified. The congregation of Caledonia asking to have studelli supply; the winter months. Rev. Q Webster, interim mrrir-llltor, is secure the best studillll. ilosszlllef For \l:'.< . .. ‘ ’ "w l . ' . _ \ i\‘!l'1\ii\'i' progralll I01‘ the ; willch showed Allison McLean lead- _ the flc1d_ r~v\f;rli‘nl $lll.iih“i,n,gv,x:,fi nliulllnl lllzri \\'!lli~.'l' lvlls ill-eimred i in; at that date, with Mr. J. M. gtlmlfeirm“ which he Partially re Bxlfwfllie flirt “mlty unifies The 5115399 "P911 “M izillcn . > v {OVAL flttpndcd mp at trzr 1r monihlyl meeting of , Nicholson i-lnd Mr. C. E. Mac- He created a sensation in New C "l"! I 111' ° 9 OWU- TTWY W5 Rem T_ Qwen Hugh” mnvcnor , , _~ _ _ , the Ch. . liPlOWll Ari socleiy last. Kcllzic trying for second place. , an the Gum’ and Bwwme recruit“ the budget C0mmiiive_ l . . 1 i». .i~.<~ I\,ll_.il>\.(‘ll.lll Xflllili! __ A: male tion or we ‘m roved Yorke Madison Square Garden in with their respective leaders W"? l‘l.e ... ,1. Filiull iulili in Zion Church. n if?“ w _ ‘ - _ flu . m 1 p .1“ 1924, appearing on crutches to ho- success and ha mess mm“ mntrlbuted “t “"15 ‘We a .l'ii\"i(l\\'ll iii‘ ‘rllill-srizrv. m" 1mm“: m“ hm‘ m m” l “mo” pram‘ n8 1s e use - mlnate Alfred E. Smith for Presi- pp ' “m: 5° large “s "h" “mml-"JS co ITN CR1]. .\'l‘ ('.\RI)lG.'\.\'-—'l‘il('. lmmv oi‘ .\i_l, A L. Wrigll’. Fitzroy Street. .\ll‘>. P. A. Creelmall an- l creases in new production reported ‘ by the Island Branch, in keeping uliih the general increase experien- dent. The present election brought o. HOLY REDEEIVIER CHURCH GIRL GUIDES tributed at this some dale i year. A largo number of the co gregations had fallen silo the ll ‘-. ' ,_ ,> , ,, .' .,l lull-lull o.‘ tile luic NPinflll sigs» “(mncm mm ‘km haduwciwd ‘void . , arti of the wa s for Roosevelt 3 ' ~' r‘ u~~ l. ulahin unit» i‘ l "l" ‘"1" "W" 11-‘ “if "iel- ‘rim-n Pym ‘ivfl-m.‘ Am of Aca-‘ha if)“ Win10 Companythroughoutthe 5nd xénith, the Initer disagReins A new company or Girl Guides b" “f leavl“? ‘m’ Y’“-"“" o! t w‘ M‘ m!“ {ram} . _v mum _ m An 5mm“ l-ljllelsllil. “olllllirl. that the flfSi.‘ 0mm on. with the President o“ the “New WM organized at the Holy Rb budget allocations until lilcend I , y M, } "l, w‘ “W, W . ‘H; l, d‘ um‘? n‘ “m, women w exlllialiiozl to be held m Charlotte- , Deal.“ deem" Ha“ on Friday evening’ the financial yml. Much i: Jan "I a , ‘ - L qmnt} Comnnniy _‘,£,_,,Vm_du_\, and {mm iillS season u-mlld on No- ; m the 192B elections’ Roosevelt‘ October 30m. My 31st kl 4 \ _ hrgpty amndm‘ He“ yicilliier is wiim color prlllrs could g d w” elected Governor of New York, mm“ flaming w“ present and Mr. John Murdoch was rcco . , Rnonw Cmfiumpd he .ho\\ll. Qiller PXiKliJLlOTiS wllll but 5mm‘ was defmbed for ‘he introduced the Guide“ Miss Dob mended w me Prcsbsuorian co be: 1. colic-men of photographs on ' 1e39, Montreal. as a young m . The ilnillaenrers were: Januarv ll; ltlllrllime paintings on l Meteoric Rise presidency by Herbert Hoover, Rie- publicsn. He wss nominated for othy MacAleer and Miss Aileen Hughes and addressed the thirty well qualified to take up the .. 5 Rwnm-l “fnmh Lnhzm Adan?’ J' Mar h 1" and C11 1fil1n wlntin si a a F ;..- I l. s Gi-rdon, lhrolcl Brothers (‘m iwruj.“ i “Th, ‘Ewhligits afe i Dfwdflflt 88311153 HWY" in 1932- recruits who had assembled. 1°‘ tgfimlfmé M dm“ Pmblle . _ I I and Iinmunrl itiurnhv. ‘ ‘ ' ”'_' _‘ ' ' ' l noose l», B g0 m; white House B" l1 11m 11- ; ‘ ,;,_,»_.‘._ r, . 3 '—/CPI~__ P m I B l’ ‘ v __v____ . ‘from giitilfilflilit Gallon/tn; LCtt-I r m a rlgdsfie‘ ‘ofiielélgmgiglgile wwxrsdecided on The convene“ M the Fresh I ‘Y ' ,SLC€E§SFLI' TELEPHONE fie 1.110111? efriocle t a ' i _—_— The Dmwcmtlfl P01711191!‘ WWW“ The next meeting will take place “W's wmmmees “r ‘he m ' pl rflinniliill- Rvk")('L-— A "n? succpgsrul wk‘- ‘ 0W9“ “rn_ w"!- “o 9c ‘Hes By The Canadian Pr“. 31331357; the Republican 15,751,- on Friday evening, October rnh M’ year are as follows-z s. intone bridge u heir! last night l‘A?"lljjiieniiiti-griép‘i m ' I i ALFRED M. LANDON 34L seven dclock at the Han ' Home Missions, Rev. G, Carl E ~, who simple u» ‘ Impfgyement 335th‘ we ell ‘ » or the PTO- 1'11: b~ “l one I i“ 18W il snmmg AmM Landon,‘ “own,” Roosevelt escaped m massm-s V Webster; Foreign Misuous, Rev.‘ . V m. coulul. of Girl Guides‘. “f” “ " "mm "'5 “m, o “M w ‘ Mun as the Republican party's bullet at lVIiami, l='la., early 1h 193a mmrv GIRL curves Hensley Slavrrt: Sllmhll sch ‘ 3 I. my” and m,‘ n , n“ > rile ill-are winners “TF6 as folio“ ‘I: SUNNY’ M1511 L- “'1'18hi1i-1r€- I presidential candidate clmaxed a and was sworn in u President and young raeopleis soeiciics, (Yi'i‘.\.‘.\'\. biovi 7i...i(‘i"l Rel-owl‘ mm Mm‘ Konnmh 3mm“ ’ S ML i meteoric political career It was not March 4. He called a special ses- 771° Gm Gum" °f Trinity Un‘ “h” C- McNcmi mum“ and " I ‘ == {Willi Plime allulirl- ’ m‘ “my C.“’"“°"' m" until 192a that he became the sion or congress. startled the wun- "ed Chmch- °“"‘°m"°w“' he“ -“°“"“'- R“ Wm“ “C” g ‘i v1 ‘ Kn; PFiYYWlEPYEfiiIVY Tilt‘ k‘ ‘Ifimii évwbwd; "Wm? __“"‘":‘ """"_""—"*'~ ‘ party-S stays chairman m his home "y by declaring a long “bank M1- an enthusiastic orgflnizatioh meet- evangelism and church life a r i- P31" “fi-"l ""~~ i, 0i", l?“ Hanan“ ' P . , I staio oi Kansas but tour years iday" and set up various agencies in! 0n Wednesday evening, Octob- work, Rev. M. E. Gouge. DD; h n‘, RH '1 Sig!“ ‘rag, u laier. despite a Democratic land‘ to stimulate industry and employ- er 28th, between 50 and 60 Rlrls toricnl committee, Rev. Fred W i‘ l. m, mum,“ A“. _I_ ‘Ai ' yrmjsonii N o islide in the state, he was elected merit. Wine and beer were legal- b91118 Present lianistirll-PNEWHS Ylllldvciwli D. i ' - “h, WON“, m, Wu“ w, will“, d RH- n l Governor over Hairy _ H. Wooci- ized as a prelude to prohibition re- Two companies W611 fflfmed. 994111 Griffiths. budget. Re». 121i)“ c min-rm “in ‘H. HM m“ (Iormpd prizes. _v_ _ M . , ring. Seeking re_e1ect;0n_ ‘may consisting oi four Patrols, and‘ 1m‘; Hughes; XIlOdHTIiOII, RYFLOEubhln H V _ _ . . _ ._._..____,__ _V_ ____ ‘ Tile ilsilrll sale of poppy rr-r-aaghs] In i934 he was the only Rcpub- Throughout 1934 and 1935 he Ill these wmllflnle! "9 P9815 "E White. clerk, Rel ‘Vv Irma i ‘*1 I iYv-iill Mum ' Oflililfl’ 24?. . is zloty well imrlcr way m me (\j[y_ , llcan Governor in the United states pushed his reiiorm measures and K909i" their "limb"! 9'0!" treasurer. Rev. Edwin J. Write, ~ q .0 \. Wrllriell Cof- .-\'l' THE FIIIENIEHVS FAIR —A uzpiltl Pillfiffllll mid greatly in- illrouch the kinrillers and ready. Ufl-UPCHliiOll oi the Indies oi the‘ l to be rc-eiected in the iace o! the swing to the Democratic party. vention he won the nomination on through congress. When the Sup- reme Court invalidated the nat- $4,880,000.000 was put through. headquarters, they are being known n5 ihel"l'<‘lorence Nightingsles" and elected. A fuller report will be. publish I r <ll wed nllenriurlrn were features i _ _ _ ,, _ ., _ m‘, w‘ ,_,.IA,!,__A, m" Pin“) my at me ylrelnplys pa" M m0 ,l_u_u,i,._u-_,. m. Hm 10ml branch of.‘ The national spotlight fell on his ional recovery act, blanket author- the Laulzl. Secords. L Se o d later. '. . i .. a ‘i ~ 211' .n mil Erri. i-‘mwllu ‘m. llllziv. The previous "i" cmmlm" Tfllim- i K8115“ adlninifitmtiim us the Re- ity for the "new deal." he launch- 'I'lle girls ‘in hthe aulrabl curd s» -~-— ‘i I . _ .. M, w, mmflrd l . ‘lr lillllllPll‘. by the Dixie o" Sahlrdfiy llclzt some sixty i pilblicalls sought a presidential ed other measures to carry on. His comiliazjl; 2226600135: I‘: ihfllieues l d ,‘ . H Ind the Fmnkonstom m“. an.“ n; H“. d“. schools will‘; candidate. At the Cleveland ccn- works relief bill approximating ‘Crime red and navy is the cholcel, B _ W"Q>A"‘~ : \- kn up Lin“. residuum readily buy and mlnz- the FloweroiL University 0i Kansas’ stadium“ recalled Mrs L M. Hockin, Unit/Ed tor of the Pownnl United Chill‘: . m tlils. Drozliels R"1m'l‘li"-“1('° ‘It "\l"lli-‘n°°t1d°l iron‘. the“ 1:: 56:10? 12g“: fut‘ Church of Canada mislonafy shot ioiiiciated. ' > ' _ u; d ; ‘L Willi". not rniy iiltlff‘ WilO gnvc W55 ° R n 9795 51'! 0n- ' ' , Y‘, l. l q Q I M‘ ' .. ' 1n 191g you“; Landon started m N in the arln when Chinese Bandits The bride, who \\\ 2M" ll tile l"i‘._‘lli"ll‘ booths tren- \i’lr'i3ll‘ii‘ Blnnl-lln the " ‘ills doing a thriving lnl. T -v f-‘eture oi’ the . wllxh ""1'1"i‘rl".t "Pile n ifli'."'i‘l' ivlth . Plfllfffllll ii pos- rlnslllriill .\'r nlxivsn --.\/ii‘.~. ll‘. .‘\‘l-I l‘. ll .|llrl her Kihfbl‘ Alliss ' ml. llho me learlll; on ..l-\v' iil‘1ill‘;\\'i(‘k. ‘ commence n house in house sale nf rm fillr patrons pooped into . ‘ lll('i‘i ' L‘ Iflvi-r iii. .< iilzlill-l‘ .'1il(l _ the Poww- lhe Flower of Remem- i brunch. This sale will eolliilluc until 3Tl'lfliifl.\‘ niphr, and it is felt that time. will be ns usual lliiFfi time every cent l tile stile rli wreaths and poop s is applied to the re-, ‘lief’ of returned soldiers. r-rller now physically in need or‘. who are Therefore. smile and of elnplrlynlczli. tile girls with ii. viii lncnlclllbrrcd. hilt an llxzd are in need l?" iyv our citizens. who _ the first ballot without ever de- elaring publicly he was a candidate. Forty-eight years old. Landon was born in the Methodist parsonage oi’ his maternal grandfather, Rev. William H. Mossmlln. at Wat “Midcllescx. Pa. His parents were .‘ John Ilandon oi New England sn- cestry and Anne Herdman Moss- man. In 1904 the Landons moved to Independence. Kris, and All’, as he always signed himself, entered the business for hinreli in Northern Roosevelt and Garner were un- animously rcnominated at the 1936 Democratic national convention in Philadelphia. In his acceptance speech the President denounced “economic royalists" and through- out the campaign he declared the light against depression was won with the "new deal." Island Premier oi the Florence Nightingales. The next meeting oi these com- panies is called for on Friday 0i this week at hall past six. Has Relatives In A This Province HALIFAX. Nov. 3- (OP) — Church oiiicisls in Halifax today held up a bus in which she was travelling, as a native oi Shedlsc. Wedding At Povln The Pownal United Church w the zccne oi’ the mnrringi‘ i" " on Wednesday, Oitfibfl‘ 35ml ' Miss Florence Catherine Broiil ' Bennett J. nllvwovd- Mo‘ B” is the dauglttcr of Mr. and M John R. Brown oi Pnwlml. Haywood is the sou oi the laicl and Mrs. Benlieit illlllwd ' Howlan. Rev. G. A. D. lillloiLP WOT? marriage by her father, l rel gown oi blue il‘£lll.\[l1ii'(‘7li~ ‘ ‘ ' .. -.. . .. . . . I Oklahoma. H ' -di i “*“_ , . . r" ‘ r \ I if ._ . ..;.r_ {he Lafoilid I-lo- INN-n wnb “ C “mm wherevcr being a shrew: tzgzsercgidtzcdruzutlh OTTAWA, NOV. 3-(CP)-—A Prob- N‘B_ i with draped Sleeves‘ a [Lilo it’: .- . .i'-.l.. \.-l-~ uerrv lul or i ~- ~ "l - ' lem thathas faced succeeding sen- i n i , d u htel- I l d l hut illlfi (‘U119 . l. :.si rile iillllVl‘ Hlili!‘ lkilh m" mm“ "Mk m”- m“ sale Dr ‘;u1y}§mneSt' It was not 1.0m be‘ erations of lawmakers since Con- oirrrggflliiodli‘: iifinlsxeat Sahesdlac. $161213’. Ziolfnlerlrrlll Bellini‘ w“ H17! “r559 I fr‘ "iv-l W,‘ i I ‘NH/i in h ‘immrll-iilzon ‘Mimi’; h‘ hi“): i m?“ on for F“ L321 e made a commmioie m!‘ f°d°ra"“l‘“ was “M” mmldem‘ she married Rev. Arthur Hockin in i She was attended M‘ Mls Ru ., If"; i‘; icilwqa “Miéih-‘P W. l‘ I h‘ .‘ ‘h!’ I‘ M" V”: i um," PM“; i?‘ l.n“fi.\li U\P_:.“ISPICGS Lnimlon ombwd in u, “On here mday by representatives 1907. They went t0 Chink where Roger-son of Clnllioiilllluli, w. .. u I‘ _ . I yelnxwlllg. dwnor H“. 14H iii I ilflilril lunlpu-a Srlviee Lea- 5 army o‘ seven provmces who m“ at her husband died during an EDP i were n u‘ row law pm.“ a 11 z-l i ‘l ‘r- ‘- . "lied 1 - - A _ r ‘MP. \‘.ilil‘il“asiill1ifi"(i‘i)\'iil8i3i0 but the “'81 ended three months ‘ . ,5: . F _ L’ m‘ o‘ i“ “<1 i * - 1 the call of Secretary oi State Fern- demic sever-gr years later. oi brown velvet. ullu :lf‘f.‘(‘.\‘Ol'.f9 i “ ' " L‘ i‘ "““‘-l “mi “mm! "l"- ‘M"I'“"'"“ ‘m1 “M” w" "f “mm am and he mumed to ma” and Riniret to study means oi at- rcev John l-iockin oi souris P. match Alvin \V(‘l)il oi liollliuull ti‘ .- l A“ _""—"""__ Th: lllilll oi" Ill ivu.‘ prematurely h be k v _ ll v _ ‘ . , 'v' Personals fifihi by hm-kul-llv. \\'i'|‘(‘Il he should Cfmndcgwe no“ n‘ Runs” vinclai secretaries or deputy at- Charmwww" (“mum ""7 b‘ chest 0151,," 1mm 11m llcuirliifl i ~ l - ___ , il.'\‘.'i" been Piljnyilli! the best yipars g . ' ‘ tome“ gene", m, bout handed to their Rent. Archie Hume. fl o‘, ‘he Sun Li“! Awdhun... “s in.» l. l. ‘u. . l» I _ lmhm‘ d _ _ l oi‘ hlx hi". ilcve he tells how Krus- As presidential candidate he Phone 47 or 1e“, a; 1L ,y_ Mum's Ce . , I h- .. ,, _, ,_ _ . ,. , ,_, , l ‘ " ‘ l "-- hill" l cilell ileiilell to restore him to mm a, nod - I . At the Dominion Provincial Con- ' . where She “as omplnm i F“""‘d"-'l " "" ‘ ' ‘ "‘" im" Nciv Brilllslvick and ilPJiiil, nilrw months of pnln:—- p g vigorous y’ criticizing fgfgngg l"; Dgcgmbgr 1t w‘; “n. Drug swrel Monmgue- "L “m Lrllzsirlils i‘ < l i‘! i.‘ C. ‘ p1 - | fr‘ - “I \\'llS in hospital for ten weeks. ‘he 5139mm‘! the RDQSPVQ"? ldmihii- —i— 9' i Hit on . -‘“"" ~~~Rivi of the Bible, , k 1 L b, wh I anlmously agreed more uniiorm Mr and Mrs Hay-how. ll ‘('lil(‘i(‘l'\'. » _ V,’ , . _ __ ,O\\11‘il‘l'7 Kiley r011 c; 0n tration and urging economics in . muyma cmclmus d - - U h i~ m" "l "l" ilivililvo hill; ullaehurgerl I inli like rm old u ~ company laws ill the Dominion " a“ weddm; mp to Bosiuil uni 01 H N,‘ ‘ iur i) u PFLQ lilrw- \\'!‘.".k5_ (‘Ondupt- ' lliml. nlihonuh I uni only ill. It I ‘m! mflagovemnient‘ "He pleaded should be ‘sought’ and the Bu". Fowl alive and dressed "ch Thurs‘ New Ellililhd cities. Ull their ' ‘ ~ t ‘ “‘ “"‘“‘"=‘""- mi"- iliixvmioriiliiuigilliiiiyiiiinghiililriiafiszfi °r e mane,“ way or me. wv 0i Si“ W" 1'“""°"°d w day beginning November 5m‘ n‘ '1' tum they will reside ill. liuw war i "lie and oiher Prince, cr-il vowel" fl'|‘~'i>'<‘<1 me l0 "Y summon this conference so that Mummld’ ‘s’ 0°" Lid" swan‘ where Mr. Haywood is a >WT°54 ,._ ,_,, . _ , l r...i.--_- .....,~,-,._.__ i xl-ilsuhuh Stills. 1 tried them lulu WW5 "filrw Bbfllii 80 M" cent Ir-4l-1l-3-3l. , .. l» loll no “""'*' J T‘ “M” i irlilnd they wave me relief from of Argentina's crops some 9'03"“ might be mule m‘ ——- “rmer- M1" Hnwmm "k “ "rum- ilrl '1 " ‘il. l “ — - pain and l ic-li, better in every way. i wnd “l” end- m hi5 welwmlnl r . in Charlottetown Where he W .. .--.l.-.~ l.‘ ; , ,. Ti" ll l’- -\Y~ Armour. zcrlemi swl- lqvikvlc 22 ullilclsi l; dnv to frolm ~~~ r—~—————~~——~é<-— address today Mr, Rinfrof, we m, r 00 LBW T0 Ciaslfy “m,” M14 _vc,.i..» uillhl i "l" . will‘! v i. i". .....,. W (‘m uh ‘ jlrljnliivlf“ Hrillfih and Fiorvigu ‘(Hilts (urn Khllgc]‘vrf-(‘Rjeggusclc‘dais; return of prosperity would render - T, ‘x be, of the prohibits.“ Bqllild- ~ ti. 1- .~, r ....,-_._ _ , , _ _ ' M“ 50"» l.- 1H (Rhoda. is lislilnlz, now do lilf‘ JOlirllPy to hnu from it even more desirable that the do- » l i "M '\"‘“' A" "1 ‘ 1‘ ' "" i mil n ,-- ~ g1 my] 1 work rind not feel my worse for horses‘ would emhan” ‘or at’ ~ ~ l l HI) . (l . . -. D n m‘ "n m ‘ "mm" ii ll -svc ‘ ‘ " __._ million and provinces agree on I tle or feeds. n. m. Connolly. In the mrtilerll luuu. W “U, " “l,” ‘Y‘v’l'r']'i‘ "" ‘ ‘]‘ y l r Ar a r-iiv (‘XPFlViVP meeting of the when m; internal organs cease Tenders are invited for the pur- “'m°"m "t M °°'P°Tl9° 5min"! Dunsmflnillfi 14-55-11-441 storm always $91115 l" l‘ " m‘ N“: ' ""i" ' " ' ""’ " ' ' " "‘" ' ‘"3 ' " " ' . iv 'l~.;' lli"il' ii wn-l iiellilinri to lo do their work properly impurities chase of 2309 shares par value $10 regulation; which would stimulate ' ' , - . -. .. -~ .. .. ,. , . , I - t ‘ e l l‘ , . ' ' ter- i ckwise moire-l .l .ll . 1-.) 1iiIl(_lii iililLi-ll. ilni l .1 ~ iri , .. , . a "Hm" "mpmu: ma‘ "Wm brain .0 accumulate in the system. 9M], of m, ‘mm n‘; calm“ It,“ Industry whue providing We“ T0 LET-FBOOM HOUSE, fi co i. i‘l..i' Vilm ll... 1w rl-uhli». " i. lam‘ "MM i">"blv-<fimc svmvlom- of slhrlui a.» so t Limited I Grafton St A 1 244 x m at . -~ l .K sci » .- i l - t r ‘W.’ " safe d t l ' W7 e - - .- ll-lll l‘ I > , _ , _ g, H v , g _ _ g , ru lul Quits llrlp to stimulate Ell-ll‘ 0 Bi concerned. sound vibration. v-g y,,_,~ 511w l) .-,l i) ..i.lll . i I i - l .. I .. . . _ the livcl- PEIi ewrulm-v 0mm“ m Sumluerside. Tenders should be Th _ L-57-1i-4-3i m,“ .. i; 1* l. , .i.i YI-"il" in tile liilniul " Jil i‘ ' l l , . -, l i -~ l-wip in qr: mun-r‘- l-“Dws 1L I, llrlllillv. rcguhl" aviiviiv and thus "wind m‘ M hem“ N0" nu‘- l e sewn“ n", momms whisky "e mid to PM i . - \ ' 12V i ' '“ ‘ .‘ ' a " Mcuwn a BINTI‘IC“_ and are being held in private. A close oi the conference liter this hours the equivalent oi 1"" ~ Ca thollc Cemetery. ‘than 1hr,- here,‘ ‘no added. iverc mnrie ill we present l as‘ Aria Alli- . llnllllu [we Culweli and llut my fault ' .I ‘Mr .iil'O(iii‘flll(i ; _ __ ‘Kru. hen Brought Him Rc- i lhr- ("JiZTiil-lll Lllrlllll is n compon- Pl‘! pziri. ———~-- TIfTZL t iiiS BACKABHE WAS UNBEARABLE lief from Pain .=.=l:-' them in rlrl the system o! harmful impurities. pendence and the oil business. The year 1930 was the turning l‘ point in Lundolls political destiny. Over-production of oil sent prices sagging and Landon became a di- rector oi the Independent Oil As- sociation. His activities dlew him i further into politlcsand ended in his winning the nomination for Goveror of Kansas in 1932. As head of the state he follow- ed a policy or retrenchment snd Charlottutawllh; siatement will be issued at eha taining more uniform company laws. Quebec and British Colum- bis. were not represented although invitations had been sent to sll the provinces. Hon. Thane Campbell, youthiul Premier oi Prince Edward Island, who holds the portfolios oi at- torney genereJ and provincial sec- retary. was the only premier pres- ent. In the lmjority oi’ cases the provinces sent their deputy -pi'0- E.I.. is a brother. Mrs. Hockin is a. graduate oi Mount Allison Uni- versity, at Baekvllle, NB. Eastern Guardian .3111]! ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret it. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS t0 the week ed as best llmll. _ _ The wedding nmlell "v-fl» W" by Mrs. Nat. Macklllnoll. Du! the signing oi ihc null-tor M Sally Wood of cililfiiWr‘ mm si "Because". Following the CC|‘[‘ill\~ll.'i' l‘ "F" tion, attended by rl'l1*i“‘“" ‘wdi timste friend". was hllhi n’. l borne oi the bride's Peril"- The bride was ihc recipient manY beautiful gifts lllviliiillll glutama-