.., 4- --- 1 ,...- -.|.-,,,__.`._`_.:,._`_`,,,_ _ ___ _ i,,__ V, irate -fy-its-ess. Pill HIGH i;°.i';;.f’.§.’.?:;'.;':;i Boyd Reaches T. -...v ---._. si... 59°" Y°llr favorite candy hs;-¢ from our large assortment of Muir" ~. SANDY- ASSORTMENT ' _Hunters a}:d National Candy. We “X9 llllvlll care of our candles to lllure freshness. J. TRY US FOR CANDY 1 Ernest ll. Worth 142 lilac: St. Dmggm, ph,” 82 l _ ________ _ _ _ 1 -13-3| if* _ - if: v--_~ T »,,,Ns4.¢¢¢¢`»o»+o+6&`o News »¢¢64`»`¢s3¢ooo» ¢ . s., ,, Q...-Qu-‘Quan Q _ _._....- -.__ -...__ . __ Agents Wantcsi ` l ° Classified Advertisements ° one Insertion .............-»....... los p¢ || Three insertion! ..-¢..»»»..~.»..... Bo 0e:li.:1‘:::l E :gg . Four lnllrlllli ussuunvssouues. lc per 115° M 5 worm Eight lrlselilbfll »n»»»¢»¢|.|¢-su... 70 per ling gf 5 warn’ ._.“"° -~ -919'-f-°-3-lf’.f_.°f.‘.°.f.*..._"§L*._’*°»¢¢ senses _ .L . _. oenoaoospg Male Hel p Wanted !0lTRAI'1` .~’lGEN'l_`S--WRXTE FOR Catalogue, United Art Ltd., 126 mn, Toronto. 8-6-A. W. mw:36i. W$_N_'l`ED;sr.iA!t1‘ Yoxmc. MAN lm tion to learn meat busi- n*5°- Alllll? G-lillrdian. 502-13-10-31 imc ss rnrvars anaemia Christmas card sample book free; representatives already mak- ing tivo dcliars up daily; expel-- price or capital unnecessary. Gar- ieison Company, Brantford. Ont. ‘ A. W. 9-26-241. »¢*f For Sale ° v**” '” IEAVY BRO\VN PAPER FOR. SALE. Apply at this Office. 5595-tf. i lon SALE. T0 LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. f-f »»1* 10! SALE-EEG. AYRSBIBE HEI- fer. due to freshen. Earle McRae. Brookfield. 7530-10-ll-31 0llA\'E!\'STElN APPLES _ F. S. Reeves. Southport, (Opposite Cross Roads School.) 'T532-10-13-Bi FOR SALE-DROP HEAD SINGER sewing machine. Apply Guardian. 7489-10-10-31 ,M-_-_.___ lfili SALE - 'I FOX BREEDING houses. all complete and painted; Tl lox shipping crates. standard size. \Villiam J. Scott, Marshfield. P.E.1. 7467-10-9-81 rl--m--1-----i IOISB FOR SALE _ MARE, lo years old. weighing 1400 pounds. In perfect condition. Apply 41 Rich- mond St. 7540-10-13-31 ;0lt SALE -'UP-TO-DATE COT- I rage, modern conveniences. Also 1 barn. suitable for garage. Apply l'l ' Orlebar St. 10-11-21 - ...i-_-_»__i-__ For sscc-so scans wm-1 good house and buildings at May-` I field. James Doiron, c. o.. Leo Blake, Milton. 7498-10-10-51 p..__.__.i__..__--- ion sau:-is-is Essi-:x sEDAN. _excellent condition and good tires. Terms may be arranged. Write P. '0. Box ilu or phone 421. l 'zsii-io-if-ai lEAVY CARDBOARD. T HE Guardian is offering for sale, a ‘quantity of heavy cardboard mats. llpecially suitable for the lining of .chicken houses, etc. Price one cent i i each. "F, S." 9-10-tf kk. SALE-1928 PONTIAC SEDAN. =5peclal coupment including 1929 lcieering wheel. clock, slip covers. lisri Keen Trunk on rear. All new tires. mechanically first class, al- WIYS had best of care. May cori- lider trade for smaller car. Write 84 Steinman St.. or phone 103-ll. Moncton. NB. 'i550-ll l-»_------- _ Female Help Wanted ;iivrsn~i-zxeanrancsn sans , lldy to work in General store. Ap- _llly to Kennedy & Kennedy Ltd.. °L¢=ry. 'iszs-io-11-41 . Situations Vacant--Male 0 TO $10.00 PER DAY. Big demand. only few weeks re- liuired to learn at Canada's oldest .Ind most reliable trade schools. .Write ic- free literature. Dominion 'Prado schools. 1101 Bt. Lawrence Mmfrsl. s.v.M.-in-12-as C"-v ...&-_.____..__. Female Help Wanted Pe llllvrsp ._ nousamam. Arrur ,Mft -l. A. Bentley, 31 Ambrose St. 507-10-13-81 , SELL cmzrsrivras canns |35_$50 can as Eliiuvszn and paid weekly in ‘Dare time selling well known l'.ne Elsflllll Christmas cards. Exper- ._§l_;~`€ unnecessary. An early start __ our co-operation assures suc- s_5_:_- Beautiful new portfolio l_____l1l@ free. Master Kraft Co.. “___l€f1. Toronto. Representatives Gd small towns also. F. H. W.-mwf-tl 31. _, Sales Help and Agents i'e__&_________. '__f_t_N;1orAN anasrino calm "mil scturer requires represents. chmfboth sexes) to sell Personal town mia Cards in every village, _“___ and city in Canada. Bsmple Wm fb*-0. liberal commissions. png, 7°' ¢0mPletn information. T -fr Art cuiid. 210 victoria.. 3 °’°“*°- s. rr. A. io-ti-is. Wanted MNT; ,u______l_>__-A sscorm mum rr.- ..,,,.,» my or ~"rire<>rv - and _,_ A42 0! Fox Rsnshlnz" by Dr. -A-len sad w. c. a. Menon. A 'WANTED-Exrsniarvcnn Eooir- sewer. gentleman preferred. Write ox 87. Charlottetown, giving re. ference. 7464-lu-9-tf ig* WANTED _ SINGLE MAN ron Jarin- and ranch work. must be mon milker. Arthur Wood. Mt. Ht!l'bEl't. 7546-10-13-31 \vAN'rED - EXPERIENCED HELD representative for large n;m_5e¢_ .arian fraternal beneficiary society. Liberal hours and commissions. Earl L. Cousins, 411 Metropoltan Building. Toronto, Ontario. . mtw 10-10-31 _ iSTORE MANAGER WANTED FOR. Charlottetown and Summerside. Experience unnecessary. $50. per wecl: and substantial share of pro- fits to start. $1250 cash deposit re- llu red on merchandise. Manager 4083 St. Denis St, Montreal. M. H. W. 10-10-21 WANTED-GOOD OFFICE MAN TO ` take charge of distributorship for Prince Edward Island handling a guaranteed article of merit. 'Our watchword Ls service. Must invest three thousand dollars in equip- ment. Money fully secured. Box K 115. S-10-13-31 Miscellaneous LABORING MEN ACCOMMODAT- 92B. 7447-10-3-61 rushed. Apply Guardian LOST-PAIR OF DARK-ltIMlV1ED glasses. Finder leave at this of- LOST-PAIR 0F SHOES BETWEEN University. Finder leave at Mr, Jo- 506-13-10-31 School for the month of Scpt:rnbei' Grade VI-1, Nom Reid; 2, Lillian jGrsde Il-1, Ross Mncrlwen, 2, Ewen. - Alban Bulger, Nora Reid, Lillian i Imefc purpose of passing pious resoi- ‘ L “*"*“_ To Pay 50 P. C-_ TR|BUTETO.m.npmn. MR.BENNETT TORONTO. Ont-. Oct. 11-The .-_-Q ;.._ .._._._,,__`,____ ___ __ _ _ -~' * “ ’ ' ' 'w' - """ --- ~-er' ' .f -- ._-_...__ ....._..__..- _ y ' ' - - . fs ' _ _ _ ..\ ..._ voice of Premier Bennett will bel - 11' relayed to Canadian radio listeners transmitted across the Atlantic audi (continued from N" D they We" unable t° draw “P0” 5' , , _ . reserve tank. “We tried and tried the _ Croydon Field 2 __` departure. umm ance mia is m pumps" Ecu sais --is r 'ri ~ on Wednesday from 5.05 to 5.20 pl ' ” Y i, ‘ 5 ' U °°“‘ "°“ (Continued from Page 1) . _ b th tr C d __ d __ Ibirthplace. I sincerely trust you sreiget a drop of gasoline. From thenl H1 y e ans anaa roacas f‘=¢“l\¥ fit after such s. heroic sndlon it was is race with a dwiridlinol parts cf the empire and asked fo a me system' nys R' W' Mhsron *trying eiperfence" ,fuel su 1- 1 - li 5 1' .General Manager of CKGW, tloday.l ' . W5' °" “° "3 Zed thai °“’ decision. I consider thst he has taken Mn Bnnnem Wm speak Npechuy ____ I The following cable has been re-.main tanks were getting drier and. 5 gr-my my og pvgcing his mms on C_madm__8_ from Londom E___g__ when _ ceived from the flyers by Lieut. Gov. drier ev-sry gin-ie she turned cvei-_-. the table and getting down to bus- 1-., is 'mending gm, 1mp¢|-131 gon- l Helm” ,Al this Pmnt I-l"“f~ C°1'm01' Cui U11 lzess. The conference is fairly a_sked,`ference_ The adn;-95; Wu] be M-am.; LONDON' 0"- ni “But YOU DYUUEM hai’ £l`ll”0U§ll. EF- vhether it Wm accept ML Bennewsi mitted by Marcom beam nero" mal Lieutenant-Governor Hearts.. Char- roi." Boys said that in view of the wopcsal. If it will, the Canadian ocean and will be picked up on thefwnewwn' dwmdung 5"“5°h“°' he med 5° “"9 ,-,,.em.e,. Dom" mm that the way l5‘ Quebsc mast _md rebroadcast “__ Allow us to thank you for your up with an ocean vessel, ..Ju_._,_ .m cable of congratulations We miss case" As he made his statement he vicar fcr getting down to discussion CKGW by land wire. ft will theni ' ' th 11 tlllt f il h ht f P st h ri on the details. If ft will t,1 int _ ‘gn out over the Canadian network. ° “PI y ° y°" ”' °‘" “"3 'sig 0 A’ E' rm "V .° 'M , no er . friends ln Charlottetown and trustla mechanic in the Royal Air Force, Dre: Mr. Bennetts attitude as bein °i>P0sed to a continuance for the- Federal Govt. welll: yell mln- ers to zecbrngg.. They shock hands. --- l g :thai U18 ¢lm¢"lll! be short before, while Boyd was flying night bomb-t mmm.. Clin- J- E1'l'0ll B0l’d. and Priest reminded Boyd of the' ' Lleut- Harry P. Connor. night the latter wis shot acrvri ci-er, 7 IDNDON. Oct. 12.-Capt. Errol Zeebrugge. but glided to Dutch ter- Euglsnd for more war-time flying. j ' _ Boys last night asia he and cient. Gullty , . *_* .` Harry P. Connor, having eornpletedl h io il- l ideuberatmn by me Dem jury kr ment relief. through the Federal l . l7' nm' V . Announcement to this effect was jed New Brunswick by its brutality- ernment to near the report or Hon. ! i l Mermaid. 10-11-Zi Legfonnalre. had been fined $2o0 in T0 Let es. Leary, agents said, had in his pos- 3 l l MacLeod, Francis Fleming, Laytonl_Th°m“ C°m°l’"Y‘ French R"""°"' Ball, Louis Walsh. Frankie Wcir.5_ nTzGERALD_In mm cn_y_ october Mlflim B911- 3°” M°°EW9“' Gmdysl 12th. Henry Fitzgerald, aged 78 years.| Quinn- -lam” B°““°“» Em* M°K“V°° Funeral from the residence of hlsi Evelyn MacKay, Archibald MacEwen.l ,om 43 Wm., street -many m°m_l rm-isis Holger, Justin mis. i ,ng at 9 “lock to sm Dmumwl Prine for most stars-Marion Bell Bama, mm” to c°met“y_ ;_ and Ross MscEwen. _._ SAINT JOHN N. B. Oct. 11--Newi their trans Atlantic fli ht were con- , _ . . . _ g . i o ri ir .-111 1 ii il ‘ Q . Bruta I M Ufdef S5'0‘§_‘§',:,°,ts° p°r;;_°§`;', tm; °$‘;';'0o0°_l slderlns prolongation of it to Aus-I neun-ning to nts recital. the can- ; ' ’ ' l trails. They will dedde upon its asian flier sais that the columbia I .- o00. passed by special session of the* *- Within the MXL f€W dill- ducked clouds virtually all the tv.-.,v FREDERICTON, Oct. ll.-After three hours and a half, on-the twelfth day of the trial. Isabel Carr, _house- maid. was tonight found not guilty by the petit jury of murdering her aged mistress. Mrs. Mary E. Clark, at her home. in this city on August] With the discharge of the prisoner by Mr, Just‘.ce Crocket, the Crown, failed to solve the crime \vhi:h shock- Fatal Results Federal Government for unemploy-] Government hearing 50 percent. of all other road work done up to July next; 50 percent. of the loss of rev- enue caused by the recent reductioni in stumpage rates, and a portion ofl the cost of the construction of the' provincial museum. given out here last evening by Prem- let J. B. M. Baxter, following a spec- i ici meeting of the Provincial csv- I D. A. stewart, Minister of Public Works and Hon. C. D. R.ichards.f Minister of Lands and Mines. whol l O At Convention - l BOSTON. Mass Oct.1l.-Orders were out today to “dry up” Boston as "wet5" and "drys" engaged in bitter debate to fix the responsibility for; ed, 248 Kent Street. 7499-10-10-41 . liquor conditions during the Amerie- I and the railzvay concerned 30 per- an Legion c:nvention which resulted. JOHN ALFRED M"D0N‘“‘D- PRO-la check-up revealed. in the deathsl30 Dai-cent. of which one half mayl "l“°m L““d s“"’°¥,%;'2 lor four and necessitated the treat-lbs taken out or me ssoi>.000 l1ll°l-l vme' ' ' ' 'j_`lrnerit or asa persons in Boston hos- | merit to this iJ=">‘/i1lf@- ` Elms nEMoa>Ei.'L|sn. ltEi>AmED..plla1S- < -"~*"_’_' re-lined. 170 Prince St- Mrs- Day-l Jonathan Lewis. Federal rroiiiisit-. . _ lS0l'\- 74°0'1°'7'5l ‘lon Administrator for New England,i Double Tragedy , O n i {__ , 3 i -i--?----- =S.s;:‘;f.‘;.f.:“;.°'..."~ef.:‘resists °;i‘:.';..’°'..:..°;;::‘.;.‘:;°. _,n ,,,,,,a,,e,p,,,-,, i Ta le Of Cruelty To . B_________ C__________ » ' , , , » 0 0 - V _ . $9 _ ' please notify W. L. MacEachern. Paul E. Leary I-M12 Falls N- Y- Federal Court on bostlegglng charg- session when arrested ten quarts of. T0 LET-SECUND FLOOR 0l"FICE]liqu:>r. and a search of his hotell ' J _ -'- in Gordon Building. lhouc 61... or 4 mom had I-evec1¢d'liquor price lists; and letters and telegrams concerning T0 LET-HOUSE WITH TWELVE:the delivery of liquor from Mlaml,l rooms. central, all conveniences_. or _p19__ r will rent part furnished or iiniur-I scores of cases of temmmry b1.nd_ »;g02.10_10_31]ness and paralysis were repcrted at_ _‘ the City Hospital, the Legion Hospit- ` 105|: al in the Cadet Armory, and the Hay- market Relief Station. Hundreds of . cases, hospital officials said. had been treated in their outpatient depart-‘ me' Reward' 5°5"3"°lments. It was ‘believed that the tot- *”"' al treated since last Saturday night- Agricultural Hall and St. D\instan’s '“'°“Id nm °l°5°. W 60° P°l`s°n5' seph Doiron's, Molpeque Road. . DEATHS I MATBESON-At Bradalbane, Zeila Catherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL McKenzie Matheson. age lo days. Funeral Monday, Oct. liith, at 2_ The Honor Roll of Stanley Bridge dciock. f is as follows: IMCGUIGAN-In the City Hospitalw Grade IX~1. Hilda HlSC0l-ti 2.`0ctober 12th. Jerome McGuigan. Clara Quinn. aged 63 years. Funeral from his late Grade VIII-l, Marlon Walsh; 2. ,-es;¢.,m, -puesdgy m°,,-mg at 9 5. Annie McGuigan; 3, Alban Bulger. Clock w Kemps Cross church _ ‘ i Coles; 3, Lilian McLeod. q0|;M_AN_.A1-, Kensington, Bu.nday.l Grade V-1. Frank MacEwen; 2, Qcmbm- 13_ T|-mm" go,-mam "ed Francis Fleming; 3, Louis Walsh, 59_ Funeral Tuesday m0m|_ng_ 1e_av_ Grade III-1, F1'8flK1l! Vilelfl 2, 1.933113; at 9 oiclock fn Sn Mary~s_ Indian Reid; 3, Maurice Reid. R“.e,._ _ Mai-ion Bell; 3, Vernon McGuigan. L0wTHEn_M ms home_ North; Grade I ‘al-L James Bennett? 2- Carleton, on oct. 11, uno, rienryl MBU’ Blllmfllll 3- Edllh M°C’“lg““~ Lowther. in his 72nd year. Funerali GYBUG I ‘bl-L -Wh" Rudi 2- from his late residence on Monday; Archibald MacEwen; 8, Blois Mac- ` nt 2 p_ m_ I G d I (c)_l_ Francis Holger; 2_ GRAHAM-At Cavendish, Oct. ll.{ ra e Vivian MacEwen; 3. Anna MacEwen.` Mrs' Wm' E' G“l'\\ll'\. B36 GB yeai~s.i Perfect Attendance-Marlon-Walsh, Funeral md” "5 2 P- m~ fmm haf, late residence. Interment at Bt.~ rain." "Well, I hope so; not so much for .smf Dries, myself as for my boy I've seen it M191! D North Will!! HMM |48 O05 0000 represented New Brunswick at the conference of unemployment relief held at Ottawa. Premier Baxter said that Hon. Mr. Richards and Hon. Mr. Stewart re- ported that they were told that the Canadian National Railways in ad- dition to building a new station ati Saint. John would do extensive Sl‘&V'l elllng on its road in the province cent., while the province will bearj CROYDON, Eng., Oct. 12-A ro- tund grinning Canadian and a sober faced lean Yankee set the trans-At- lantic monoplarie Columbia down on Croydon field at 3.55 o'clock yester- day afternoon' (10.55 a. m. E. S. TJ. completing s voyage from Harbor Grace, Nfld.. to London via the Scil- ly Isles in 27 hours and 3 minutes fiyinB time- Captain J. Errol! Boyd, formerly of the Royal Air Force, and Lieut. Harry P. Connor of the United States Naval Reserve, flew their ship swiftly from Tresco, Scilly Isle. where they spent Friday night after a gasoline line clogged and forced them to land. The misfortune pre~ vented them from drawing on a re-_ serve 100 gallon tank in the fuselage. When they finally spotted a land- ing place on the tiny island off the southwest tip of England, -they dumped this tank as a precaution against explosion in setting down. Race With Death Capt. Boyd said that all went well with the Columbia after its takeoff from Harbor Grace until about noon Friday, when the fliers found that over, flying near the water at times sitiori. Blown South Of Course One of Boyds first acts was t0 Cal his mother, wife, and four daug Brokerage Offwe MurcleredMzssao.a1rzes_ - Ordered T__B____Z_.l PHILADELPHIA, Pa., OCt. 1.1-, Edwin W. Sprankle, meinbev of a socially pronilnent suburban family and a confidential clerk of Carstsirs and Company, stock brokers, was shot to death today at the com- pany’s offices by a former customer who then shot himself and died a short time later in a hospital. Sprankle, who was 32. Was shot three times while he talked with the rcrrner cast:-mer. Adam J=\ll\'lY`5 °f‘ flcc and that the friend had lost heavily in the stock market slumb- Thcy indicated the sheeting mleht have resulted from an argumenl over the frie\_1d's account. 1 Comes Out Of Chzna 5 (Continued from Page 1) f and finally, to quote those who at- i tempted to free them. “clumsily and lui-uiciiy beheaded." , Before being thus put to death, lhowever, the women were treated _with the utmost disrespect. neglesz ‘and cruelty, Miss Harrison being ifcrced some days before her own ex- lecution towitness the end of four [captives of the Chinese bandits, one of them shot and the other three be- iheaded. { The sufferings of the women were related by A. J. Marlin, British Con- ,sui at Kiennlng, and the Rev. Dr. lsirred suis, or the church Mission- ary Society, who returned from Klerining after several weeks of and mental treatment. They were laliowed neither exercise nor privacy. the *iarrators said, and were guard- 'ed night and day by four bandits iwho repeatedly told them a horrible locm was hanging over their heads. | Finally. after an attack by a rival band upon the communist headquar- ters ten miles from the scene of their hiding place, the two women were taken to a lonely place on a hillside 'and slain. The tivo missionaries left Cliungan in North Fukicm. on Julia 26. their idestination being Foochov.'. Tlzcg travelled by boat down the M.nl:l.1*i River only fifteen miles when they were captured by the communi'-tf and carried off to the mountains i i , _ I-*Y TAKLOFF FOR AUSTRALIA ritory and was interned. The aviat ip | Glfl IS Found - _ Cost 0flV.B. Work s or later escaped and returned to_ i0NlSil .t ' `*'~` \/5-3<1u`f Miss Vern Reynolds B93lll\‘ Expert to visit uui' store two \ k . _ A - I ' oct. rail. ic the zsiii ` e` S on y I. HAVE ‘i'()I.'l?. SKIN Af\'.-\.LY7.I'lD BY 'ruis ..i~i.L'iu; nnn.\i..iT0i.ocis1‘ ¢ M155 Rl‘l'l1olds uill make a complete :zri.'rl‘.'si~ of ,-our . skin r . _ ~ ‘_ . ecommcnd the mos! coil.-.ihic iioritrnent :ind give ~;- you a free facial in show the sz: if-"'o -'1 f 1' » ‘ Analysis Method of llefiuiv }CIiill:il‘c\ t;)n<{n§'f\u{f;ne' 'J Toiletries. -; Fra' 0/` C!zfu‘_f/c or 0b[;'g'.»_»{;'7_., r- Appointmouis f\'o'.~- Phone For Yours i>i.s.-.- sis 3 A Prlviitc ll-'ioih -1- ‘v'/ill Ile Provided ' ROSS-Qsue...UN1Tsp THE MacKIi\7NON DRUG CO. "Haus or riivzi l"o11.5r.fz1.1;s" , D“°k°dT°C“- ` . 1 1.- - - - " f .. ""' ‘ """""""""` "`“ """"`*='» " - - 3 7 6.26 ? §§...s-e*?!.§‘..‘é“3 and at others going as high as 12,000 feet to escape fog and rain. At the 1 g lsame time the higher altitudes per- _ ' mitted Conrioi' to reckon their pc.-` Because of terrific cross winds._ ”.'in'e and Prince '~ its chartered course. Both fliers were _ Edward Island, It is feared that he i IH'/151'! in Dl‘HlS9 0! 62611 0ll'lCl' allfl might have been iicirl up by some one ' "the old boat," referring to the Col- who knew he had me ,nam-,-_ umbia, which crossed the Atlant1c_ Na ,.é._,0,.t of.;-,im having been re. one" before, with Clarence Cl1amber~<:e1\.ed by his Conmany up .D _,vs_ flip and Charles Le"`1“'~`- ‘md e"'m_terday the matter was turned over _took Roger 0. _Williams and Connor _ m me Nova scum Ponce who im_ 1°" a 'U'-md`mP to Bermuda' tmslinediately’took up an investigation Summer' ' land late last night were endeavorlng to verify a. rumor to the effect that -' .iii ` Talked “ith ms Fam 'I lthe missing man had arrived at his Stcmed destination although up to a late After seeing the Diane ‘ ‘ _ _ away they 'went to a hotel with .Le_ hour no crfirmatiori of the report ’ l vine, who lent them the Columbia. I-‘Bd been ’e°°l"ed~ 1, The truck is a new model Rao ms hhme ,H Monmeav for E tam Wm, l 1-3 ton bearing the license D-61 B. h¢_e,.5_ rTl°ie Prov;nc;al Police have receiv- “sweetest kids in the world," he com- .rd H wire from the meter company. _mentefp it-`»uri'ougl1s is reported to have been iscen in the west/em section of the Sentral Guardian ’ ~ s s i Street. A hand extinlllllhel' W” "5 ed to put out the blaze, which was caused by defective wiring. _ SEVENTY-Eiairr IN ocroaafti -Reaching the mid-summer heat of _ seventy-eight degrees Yeiiefdal- the' m f-rature attain~d a level for the; te D- ~ month of October above that in me memory of most people of today. Pali , coats were discarded over the week- und, and the streets were crowded with pedestrians in summer garb, en- joying the return of the season just past. A warm southerly wind per- mitted of little variation in tempera- ture. Beginning early ln June with the nest often approaching ninety degrees. it seems nfs if the 1910 sum- mer season will increue its almost e len h b disregard _ _ island.) (Special to the Guardian; LONDON, Oct. ll-Two Britzsli cruisers in the vvest lnrlcs have `:ceri ordered to stand by in readi- iiess to sail for Brazil and protect Britisll interests during the civil vxrir there, if necessary. The Afiiiiirnllp' stated that the cruiser Delhi. noi coalrng in Ti'li~iidad and :lie cruiser Ellultiless. at Kingzstsn, Jsziinicb.. were being' licld reariy for czizergen- cies. l=Z1:h is of 4.303 tons, c1rr;.~:.r; ‘ix inch guns. P. E 1. !1c`J;1I’ll`.1_L Three e.\:t;‘r:i~.':`._v r:itl‘.uii:;il~ mio".- ings in the Prirlce Eclivnrzl l:_i. iviapei Fraser-. 2 ln” “fu be "“’ “"6 l“"'°‘ “la” ‘“' a de1lV¢l'¥ Ullck °°“¥h" me °“ Queen I Stephen J. MacDonald. fonnerly of* Elma Essery: 3. Viola Gallant. icxxpgond, D X J ,_. _ .- -_ E _ _ _ 3 _ __ F _i or .gan T. 7:1 . co vrn- .se Charlott town. P E I. dl d Sudden | Perfect attendance Fred: raser __ _ _ ___ ___ _____ _ ________ ____________ Grads VII-i. Lemon: Hutt. . Grads V!-l, Emma Perry: 1. _J Grade V-1. Reta Pearl Eirt' l tion Grade IV--1, Willie Aheafn 1-I Grade II-l,Elizabetl1 M, Douglas. lly at his home. 26 Miller Street- . Emma Perry. Airrcd Gavin. Theresa; 'l’_~“~`_°’ ' *`_°"° K Drri-t Chairnian p =""" en'l E-raifitree yesterday. 1-Ie leaves a wif@.‘ Ahearn. Willie Ahearn. Keir Mat.-l ~"'- __ ' __ » _-fps s ‘ __ Mary J- MacDonald who was Miss, mewm Jarvis Ma¢_the,,,»5_ Bogie Mm__msrle a poppy eiid_r..~s The r~\...e.- triirers were `V1"s \'iliai'cl S~"'it‘er Mary Murphy before marriage. The _ ¢h,,ws_ RM Ah-earn. ‘ »~ ' - - ' '~ funeral was held today at 8 a. m.._ Te|¢hef_M,-,_ Hem, -1-_ M,-,gghgrvs rolo, Mr. Llo_vcl Ward. tri;;npe‘s. and ‘ l - : Nils.; '1'l‘elma Bur“< p~:ii*ir> from his late residence, solemn high. _ » - mess of requiem being sung at the “EAD 0|: |.|n,|_,sBOR,0 SCHOOL At Fcrtizne Br.dgc. Dv. J. C. Haus- St. Francis Church. -_ [ion and tire Rev Dr l°.sinss': 'vers l The following is the honor roll 0f_the speakers. District Chairman ALB!!-TON SOUTH SCHOOL the Head of Hillsboro School for the,Harry F‘l'anrL= presided at the meet- month of September- ' ling. The entertainers iv.-rr' from Honor Roll of Alberfnh 5°\\¢l\ Grade Vll-1. Alice J. Douglar..\’l-lssiiris and iiiciudocl the Rez; ll-in School for S2Dt8l¥lb0l'=- ola H. Birt an.-l Beatrice E. C:imeron._lM,.D,mm_ mm and 5/1,.; MCD-.m;_,;_ feqllalli 2- C0175" 0~ D°“Fll°"~ lnisno and Mrs. Perri: Bai~!`iv_ rcrid- ' f ling. Freda Fraser; 3. Evelyn A'hesrn. mis M. Douglas and H. Pram-Sl Ar vcr-:ren nridvc. Ei-erzifivs i Grade V fsi--1. Marion Perry: 2. Bsmhrck feo-nazi, lC.m_,mm W F Tidmwh am D,_ l Rita Perry; 3, Cecil Hutt. Grade 111-1. J. W. B. Douglas andici `A__Ch__b___d we” nw _`p_`__`k___,s_ Grade V fbi-l K¢ll' M°¢°l‘l°“'¢ 2i'Mlrs°f@t J- Bembffcl- ‘°°“*‘l‘= 2~ .min forth the i-1.-spiiirs rp-s-si 1 `uripr-cei-iented gt Y -. _ ‘ . ._ g . . ~ .; -- - Teacher-Carrie G. Woodside. . le4oeoooo4¥¥R¥i_$Q¥¢o`§¢"_l mi the time nm", for its ,mul tu-_ Alfred Gavin. 8, Theresa. Ahearn. ‘_ Catherine H. Baird. The e______,_a___mc___ was D_________:__ by 'oral nriiz. in ludirg hir. ‘fiitrh li ' 4. ,. .- t uith ' f"“““ . - . f.~..: .B-~s' ‘ .mnnnussulNDJh¢w~s iuwnunmntsuumanaucrppusmm inset an sid inhabitant and his son. UNDIBTAKII ' ' 1 ` (army. osiisnt aria assert ssssryliism ruiefliicr Douglas, oquaiii s.l‘~'°~°“~ F’-“"1 *‘-“fl M-~“ ~’~ Crnutp n teh u ~ .ii "It looks ss though it's going to l-'”_“|' - (equsl>; 3. Mae Matthews. ‘ Bertram W. Baird. ina ns. I Morton l, crm rr-i. ami. Madam; a. ance 1 cri-.>-oiir-cr weiiincecn- »‘-nr-wr\_»"-rfil-"=f»< rf fllffl*-ef mfs: ssc-cor-.unmet or stewards, ren-` samuel truer. Douglas. llnss in he ¢1m'.‘1':l1 will be fem lsr meeting-Social Ball-Nokll Grade I fa)-1, Mario Sherry' I Teacher-John T Valley. llfi T-ht l0C8l Wlllmrls 04 CNS “P-\'~’SP1‘P-, " ------@-_.__,____ \ .skate-ur af--_ '-;‘ .- - *li \. Q Cr. r - (` ' .ern scar ran ~Tli`1` F.-.li CHARCOAL Biscuit Cm" CW LWSF Oil. Bonemeal. Yeast. Vztamiiicral and Mealblmg for fil\ er foxes at Braces. 7551-lf -DR. J. C. LAWSON of Vancouv- _c.'. the noted Dietit.an arid author will speak in the United Church ;3_~_;;_ Keusiiigton. Monday. Oct. 13. on the Fhilpsop'-i:.~ cf i-resins at s p. m Tlrrsd-15'. Orr. ll on Diet and Health All lectures fre: to the public. 7157-1: l --I‘.1IS(`ELL.'l.\'EOL`S SHOWER- ii.-:iss Gillis and Miss Happy Morri- leutortairieci rn Thursday at the home lot Mrs. C. B. Morris on Spring street ,S-umniersicle, in honor of Miss Jane! Robertson. daughter of Mr and Mrs Robertson of Summersirie, whose sp. preaching marriage is being pleasant~ 31.' discussed by her many friends A- ‘bcut thirty of her girl friends were lpvcseiit to extend their heartiesi grod wishes and tn present hey with :i shower of silver, China and linen _'l`l~.c gifts were concealed in a dainty iz;-liniued pinl-: and white basket. The 'gifts were opened by Miss Helen Pet- lers and the accompanying verse: were read by Mrs. Sinclair McKay. A ivory pleasant social evening was en- >`1'~_ve:l by the _vcung people and s (dainty lunch served at the close of .the e'.'ei"iing-S. _ . ___ _ ` -sourn rsanr-:QUE rxs'rI'rU'n l --An inte:'cst1ng_; feature of the Dil- iirict Convention of Womens instil- luies held recently at Bedequc Wei When at the close of the evening su- i_~&sn members of South Bedeque tn- "t'riits- gathercd to make it fimewe! ioi~e.=eniation to one of their mem- .br~;~.=. Mrs Alfr;-d .\‘icKay. who soot _was to leave their midst. Genuine _:'e_:,f;~9t was felt the members wher ,it beams- known t'r.a'. Mm. McKay lu.-as going au'a_'.'. i\f:-s. Percy Affleck !"re.=if'!ent- of South Bedequs Instit- ute mode the presentation speech ~.‘r;:~ii1;z the sentiments of all wher he siid how glad all had been tc "ox-c lies McKay as a mem':~er for "tc rc.” Ycrir and holv greatly her ."f;'e=t ::~..'l llrlpfulztess wouid be ‘~.1:-._-*fl ?.lr.<. }.frl-Tay was presented 'fith a !:‘s'.iii".;l llnzicibaz as tangible ~' L‘Icr~f‘:= of the regard lri wliich she --.es held. In is rl~.o':t speech Mrs. Mc- ’#.'.~._v r.-pllrvl thanking che members -i-_pl r°