rl ;t.~.~¢f'- .' -f'7”‘“‘<-...__.:===_- f». 5: é » ii' l_ i' »" 1 xt' ,`l » . wif. 1' ii, 'g l 1 `1 f\|"; im it j_~.'\ `\ .V l i _ PAGE$SlX.r..~---~~--~~ 'l 1 ~ i _ L an o _ 4 1 » »~.», wi lil on gi'-»-9-gg-,~l_.»_......_-_ _ s.__...- .__ Al _'Z l5.A_._t?.i__I_,ti.i_ ~' .gu- ._ Make-believe glgolo, he-man lover - _ WILLIAM __ :- - €=.~-iv' ~~'.-.‘- ,<"?.`_¢g I \ A >` ‘- 2'. l _ “Sta .VATICAN CITY Is wirliour _ CAFES OR RESTAUR.-\_\'TS ' not/rs, sept. a.-votiroo city bbs ha restaurants, or cate, or wine shop of its own with the exception of the canteen of the Swiss Guai~ds_ This does not mean that it is dry but those of its inhabitants who desire to drink have to cross the frontier .into Italy. unless they wish fo drink in_the__`pri\‘ac_v of their own apartments. There is, liowever. no great diftanee to go. for im- mediately ovcr the border, in St. Peters Square, there are ra number of cafes and beer- houses which some of the- residents of Vatican City frequent in the evening. There is one restaurant and wine- shop at the corner of St. Peters Square which has the reputation of being the favorite resort of the civ- il employees of Vatican City and members of tho Palatine -Guards and Pontlflcial gendarmes It is called “No. 31” and ls a famous olzl Roman "trattorie" -or coiiibination restaurant and .wine shop. 'AMERICANS AD0r'r ENGLISH Envcariow full day 'of morningand a`tcl‘nooli , in some txt;-,~, business " sessions Sufllrclay the twenty fifth biennial `cb`nvenlion of , pr¢s,.-srl the Quinton that if the Elivestock pool is successful in mak- the Sigma Nu fraternity meeting at Bigwin Inn, Lake of Bays, Ontario, , held its grand chapter bnartuet ini the evening. g Frank L, Yates of the Comptrol- ler Generals office ‘of \l.'.ishington,ilivestock tre.tle here and ensure a D." C., graduate of George Washing I ‘ton University and the' 'University of West Virginia, presided as toast master. President Turck spoke on the "Return of Educational sm- phasis to the Development of thc individual." He pointed out the interest evidenced during tho past! few years in the English ilnlvcr.=it_v' lystem, the tutorial method. Many] 'of the .larger American universities | auch as I-l_arvar_d and Yale havp rc- cently attempted to break up class- I cs and groups in favor 'of small' sections and smaller college homes. Mass production was giving way to artistry in eauoa_t1on_.` _ _ The convention closes thi.: after- hoon. . _ uidice, 12, died as a result of the gerous condition. I New Packing Plant Ready ---F (The Canadian Press) l SASKATOON, Sask., Sept 8.- i'l`he new packing plant oi the Sask ilttchewan livestock pool today is iileuring conlplction, and it will be- igin llancilillg cattle and hogs Sept. `15th. The plant is a move toward idevelopiiig an extensive livestock Wiusilless direct from producer t.o ' consiinier. i Livestock men see in thc new Iplant un added stimulus to a ra- ipiclly growing business. Figures invallable to August 20th show that 15.704 mtl., woro sold tluougli the fsaskatoon stockyards this year, as 'compared with 4,832 as last year illoizs- increased from 39,642 last. iyear to 50,475 at the last report itlin year. Calves and sheep also =increased. . The stockyards here are serving a constantly enlarging \territo;‘y as northern farmers be- |come aware of the advantages of the shorter haul to Saskatoon than to other stockyards. Ot the total stock sold here a considerable pro- f‘_ioi-tion is shipped cast to Toronto 'rind Montreal. The shipments BIGWTN. Oni.. Sept. 8.-After a`rc:tchfd 90 pc: cent ci total stlcs 1 Veteran livestock men have ex- ing an arrangcnient whereby it would sell tothe English Co-Opera tive Wholesale overseas, it would give a remarkable stimulus to the good market for the products of the plant now under construction. Such an agreement is believed pen ding. 26 SUE NEW YORK .‘.".`ATE PENN YAN, N. Y., Sept. 8.-(U.P.) -The State of New York was mlm- ed dcfeilclant in damage suits total- ing $700 000 filed by attorneys for 26 men, women and children, ln- jurcd when o. truck ln which they were riding was catapulted from a lilgliwatx One child, Andrew Deg- accident. Attorneys for the plain- tiffs allege the road was in a dan- CHARLIE CHASE IN | "om: or THE slvirrns" _ * PRIIIDE EDWARD TDDAY Haines IIDIHIA SIIEARER IN A__ FREE SOUL ALL STAR CAST Tomorrow She THOUGHT to be bought and paid for. But he proved A masterful lover ln o talklo that will amuse you to the very end! _ . Wll1'l1 _mam-:I roiicnim. / ' c. Avnaay sikrrn - muah noun BOBBY JONES _ SHOWS \ USE OF N0. 2 & .'J IRONS 31"' _ ClTY’S NEW FACTORIES ARE SHOWN AT C. N. E. Tonouro, sep. s.-A _-.erilubg demonstration of recent industrial development in the Toronto area and the part played by the Toronto industrial Commission, is given in the commissions exhibit in the Furniture and Fashion Show build- ing at the C. N. E. The whole northeast corner of ,the building is given over to s bril- licmfly illuminated display of the products of 40 new industries of outside origin which have estab- lished plants in the T0r0Iit0 8l'€'1 clalrflig the past year The new in- `dustries occupy over four acres :if ‘floor space, give employment to more than 1,200 people and repre- sent an investment of over $2,350,- ooo ` The exhibit emphasizes that To- ronto has more factories than ant' other Canadian city, twice as many branch works of British concems land three :Lines as many branch plants of U. companies. Blanch ing Of Plants Blanching may be started when the plants are t:n to twelve inches tall by placing 12 inch boards at each side of the row and holding them in place with stakes, or: earth ter first gathering the stalks to- gether so that soil will not get into the crown ot the plant. If sucker gl~o\\'L1~i has developed, the suckers should be removed before blanching, as well as short, poor stalks, to give even ‘heads with good stalks. It is not necessary to blahch all at once, and a little handling of the plants by working some soil up to them will tend to produce uupright rather than spreading growth, until blanchlng is desired. A drain tile set over may be pressed up to the plant. af-- cach plant is excellent. for blanch- .ing. Any material that shuts out light around the plant will serve _the purpose. In two or three weeks under surii treatment white ° six rows are placed close together Hat Rack ' Often when travelling, one'a"hat presents a perplexing problem. Of course the soft felts. small soft straws, and those made from flex- ible materlals are in a class _ by themselves. They can be folded or tucked away in almost any avallablespot. But what causes a bit of puzzlement is how to take care of the picture hat, the hat with the curving brim, or the one with the crushable flowers or rib- ing one’s destination. however, this lining, pull it out, take a large LONDON Sept' 8.-`(By The Can- whlch a man possesses. They are Wm _ MARIE DRESSLED PDLLY HDMI 1 -AND- STUTTEBING BOSCOE ATES 'rosy vm I on-mvaln 0| laugh: to ohne the blues away and win by A mllllon lolllu. Central Cud`fdiU" Aronuirrav .waursp ..._ suvins live and dre.f¢.ed poultry every dal' "_ Kensh-,gg°|~|__ Highest market rlcoa B H. Pendleton Kensington. .CENTRAL .PAR-ISH, (Church r" Scotland) .Services for . Babb '.1 September 13th. .Canoe Cove. p, in, and in _the Peoples' Clin Charlottetown at 'l D. m. Jo1mS D mont, Student. .___ L. 0. L. AN__D_ L. 0 lf. A.-On Sun day. evening, next, S;pt'_-lnber 1311* at 7 °'¢1o¢k,.a spezial service, iindv the auspices of the Crapaud Dis- g,,-|¢;.1,°dge, will be held in the Kirk. at .DeSable, at which Rev. J. _\v.__g.. Lowry, of Cambridge. MMS.. Past County. .Master of Lanark. Ontario. will b¢ the. preacher. Ai' members of the Assoc-lation are in- .'lt.ed,' and the public will also br :ordially welcomed. _ .»;onald- of theflrm of Clark : McDonald who has been ccii `esc1ng~from his sudd.e~ri_ll1ness_ c tracted-in Ottawa while attend. the Dominion Rifle Shoot return: . _ from thatcity on Sunday night He was accompanied by his wife who was with hlm during his iii-' tness. Mr. McDonald has made ai-I most; a complete recovery and within o few weeks expects to he in his usual, vigorous health. ' ronics coum'-At tho Police Court yesterday moming, there were five drunk and incapablcs, three. ,were fined $10 and costs or 20 days, one $5 and costs or 10 days and another had his $5 bail estre-ned.- bon. One seldom ventures forth Two mem charged Wim' paddy;-“_ on any kind of a trip without a without n°,n5e_ were “ch [med $10 -'”" hat box, so the` problem of trans- or zoidayt _'Two vagnms were Bi,_._ . . 'pol-tation is solved. When reach-‘ en s0'd§ys'.a5_& 30_da¥§ _1._;'sFe:,_;v3\5,_ lirederlcton and Mr. and Mrs. Wes- In a case of assault, the offzridi; 'idea may prove of 'benefit to its WM gwm 3 months suspemlc-__ Em ~"ed to Charlottetown on Friday, inset-_ Find the m|dd|e of the hat teme_ ~ ‘faking a pleasant visit at the afety pin nd 1 t, it th h . liurray, Mrs. J. MacKinnon of 84| :enough o'f ‘the mnilgrial ‘to r:\`l:rt|iFlrst Womalm _ _ :°h°°l 'BL .mln upon the um. .mu urea , _ Doctors Centennial. -- snap the pin around a closet hook V " ' " 4- . I Mi” Miflifet MGYCT. 'Mi-S8 EV' _ or the bar of a coat hanger. '10R»QN'1O,_ Ont., Sept 8.-(Byriyn MUYIBY. and Mr. J. Emerson _ ‘rife canadian 1>r'ssi'-lr'reu- wil-_ _ ssxbs wma Am wan 'liooio,_`ib‘ the Mail 'una' mmbire.‘_oi the Aokiaud iomiiy at mmp. points 5u't this 1s'the oentennial_shlre on Saturday evening. your *oi the birth or canarias-first adlan Press)-"Tha air rivalry bg- woman doctor. Emily I-I. shows wasi J. EDWARD CAMERON -.weerrtlie sores has been carried born"in _south Norwich in ioai, the -- 'a..stage further by the announce- daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. Bolomon_ AEOOB'I‘00K JUNCTION, Vic- ment that the 10,000t.h Royal Aero Jennings. 'Por 20 years before that .oria Co., Sept. 8.-The death of J. Club avlator‘s`certiffcate has been th; only"person' who looked. afte:iEdward Cameron took place on granted-to a woman,” says The the sick :was Mrs. Adam Stover, Thursday at the home of Hiram Manchester Guardian. `who wins a capable and skilful Murphy. Aroostook Junction. Mr. "Many women are now in train-.nur'se, _having received special Cameron was a former resident of' ing to-become air pilots," an oir'tioiriiug in New nnslunu before Andover and had mm, his home' authority said to a reporter, "butiaettllng at Norwich in 1811. She with Mr. Murphy for the lost six whether the number of women will was ln great demand, going early months. He is survived by one gis- catch up with `men is a matter for_an omuy tbo some swoon wool- ' ----~ At the Experimental Station, Kent- tain pens, fratemity pina and pen- foot that 'wofmri wer¢ needed in Dr. W. P. Agnew mode his wife ation suggested that tha ggumblyi 011, QOUGBT AT H011 ‘""°» “‘° P‘“““ “fe P“°“'=“ °“ °'“ ella- 'Other nwessions frequently the medical owfwwn- ` mb their our because mo insisted mmmmont oioro down ul ice . . -- °"“‘ f1°°“» Wh ‘°“‘? °1' °"“\ °° loaf are nurses. watches. keys. cloth- Aa tliere `v¢1'e`n° opportunities on driving so-ihiloo-on-hour. Mn. cream ami mfr. drink ciapenrariu ` ABERDEEN. Wwe- 5°” °°"°' the 1'°°**- USMHY f°“\' W ins and Jewelry. io:-_woolen to obtain au .medical Agnew obieoted, turned the eu on sunabya. fur.)-milling for oil oil .Wd G' - _.....___,__._...__ education' lnbmodo, sho attended over to her husband and took the ' “Q5 'ond rl space of about n foot left provided between the oloooly pack- the Newltoik Medical college for nm min to seattle. Ahmed, or-_, mmm- Lmgmg, mob., sept a.- gone ioo feet into the earth. wha" °Ov bef°f= the nm ww- are packed. ea rows. 'rms water will roar the _women graduated from that in- Agnew proceeded be o 1o-mu`¢-m- tom-onion growers or mobigm the only ariums °l>=f°“°“ °“ G0 This SDHUG Bffords an Omwrtunldy roots. The foliage nhould xcrnoln atitutfon in' 100|., f“"|.~ _.commenced hour clip, `f|iled to make a curve have been advised by eaoomologlltl 'Olympic Peninsula and 1’ for ventilation. and for waterins ary and the roots moist and the to ‘practise in reboots.. nun beinm md imuoa iii if ulton, unconscious. or miebigni stats collegolbm io watches wiui interest. con if the soil dries out. The plants temperature be as near 32 degree! tho first womiu doctor in the Do ' ' ' Wd ° srnciai. sllnvlcr: ron 'rn' / . ___ _ ___ __ " ' '_' THE “LANDS LT-~ "'“" "‘“”`s om" wmi “Align AT salgizo-woatf. be closed -from S€P¢- sth t°_ ffthw wma ` ei ' we 9 ° cnmwn or soo'rLAND-Rel/» J, 5, Lowry will preach Sabbath 13th at Murray River at 10.30; Birch Hill bt 2,30; and Desable at 'Z p. m. ,P ' " ' ' ‘m3.9-q.2i| six o'ci.ocx cuicxiuv nm- NER and Dance at Highlands this wening. $1.25. 830'!-8-26-wedtf. N0fl'ICE has been received that .rough Pullman to Montreal \v5ii :ke lost trip from Gharlottetnwr. t sunday, september Thirteenth. assi-o-9-41. aruovnn ourinc-A part-y f-f ' I-:ationists from the local corllfi urneyed to Saint John, N. B. ver the holiday week end, and lnade a visit to Adjutant and Mrs. Martin, former Charlottetown of-l ficers now in charge of Saint John] No, 1 corps. The party arrived in Saint John on Saturday Gvenlhs and attended the services at the' 'vitadel corps during sunday. Mrs.| ‘. Carr, who was one of the party' as the representative' speaker du':~ | ' ~ the evening service. -Adjutant - . J. S. T ` _ RETURNS HOME Ml' _ 1 Mrs. Martin are progressing in ASSESS WB -WABQQGCIION, B01# I. PJ... Tho American Motorists Auocla- tionwillottcmbtthllfllltooffeot standardisation of that 15 mctholh varloiulyuoodbythcototcctoll- ull xegiotcrotion taxes. , 1 - “In the 48 stats and tho Dim- triot of Columbia," an uoociotlon. announcement said, “No lou than 15 different systems org in voguo lc determine the registration fag each motorist pays. Horsepower was the basis for the determination cf the Ie; ln exactly 13 stltes during the year 1930, being equally popu- l|.r with the net weight system aa I bills for calculation." The ossccizticn is conducting A _survey to ss::rta?n what is_ con- sidered the mcst equitable basic for assessment oi the registration tax. "Upon com_'Tet'.on," the announce- ment added, "it will be urged that one standard system be put into effect throughout the country to eliminate discrimination between motorists of different, states." LONDON LETTER' BY VIRGIL YINKLEY United Poeu Staff Correspondent LONDON, Sept D. (U. P.)-Sub Kring from the-most sunlell year since 1888, Britons ara hoping for good weather during September uid October. They believe that if' 1 11° Sun Shine# B little more. no-lor the dream oi' o generation anal problems of finance and un- employment. can be solved more esily. Official weather reports show .liat 27 of the 31 week-ends so far _'rave been marred by rain and Storms- During the past 26 months there has not been a ralnlesa per- iod exceeding threo weeks; Temperature Record; The lowest maxlmtun tempes- ture since 1882 and the wettest during the first seven and one- half months of 1931. The present season is generally referred to as the most trying in many years. It is said to be the year without n summer. Between July 15 and Aug 17 it .ir new field of 1abor,_and sent -mmed every day in the London :iz their best wishes and llreet- 's to all oid_f’rlends in the Island fpltal. _ ` ' PERSONALS Dr. J. E. Blanchard and ,ll/Irs., Blanchard left yesterday morning by auto on a visit to Boston. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Murray-Of Melrose, Mass., and nieces, Miss Evelyn M. Murray of Malden, Mass.. and Miss Margaret E. Meyer of Mel rose, Mass., are visiting relatives and friends in Fredericton and Bradalbone. Mr and Mrs Nelson Murray of '-y Murray of Melrose Mass., mot nm-1 of tn. sister of Mn. Nelson! Murray of Fredericton, were guests their news-gathering equipment. area. During the first 13 days of 'August 3.23 ln. of ruin fell at Kew Gardens, London-the average combined amount for the first two weeks of June, July and August. Eight hours of sunshine were the greatest number registered for a single day at Kew between July 15 and Aug 15. During the first two weeks of August fire burned in mwy office buildlnxs and homes. On' Aug 10 two desrees of frost' were registered in many parts of England. Agriculture and resorts have cuf- ferred from continued adverse weather conditions. Crops in many districts have been flattened out or washed away. Holiday resorts are in despair and the season is severally declared to be the worst on record. ‘ Easter, Whltsun and August Bank holidays were wet md stormy. Macintoohed holidays are excepted. Blnce May 1 there have never been three consecutive days with nine hours sunshine each. On Aug 14 it rained 1.18. in. in London, and Bifminsham experienced the wettest day of its history. Railroads Flooded Roads and railroads have been n°°d¢le have been drowned and struck by lightning; gales have swept seaside resorts and towns; and thunderstorms and rain. storms have raged throughout Britain. Fire brigades have moned repeatedly to submerged cellars. In one week. end basements in more than 400 London homes were flooded. Barrels of beer and other aloo- holics have been washed out of basements and into streets. In one Kentish village barrels of beer* washed into a narrow lane halted traffic for several hours. ' ' been sum- lwmn out WINONA LAKE HAS BLUE LAW WARSAW, Ind., Sept. B.-.-(U.P.l- Ice cream and soft drink _pai-ion have been nominated for the Sab- bath ban at Winona. Lake, religi- bytcrlan Assembly 38 years ago. hum the culls of onions The cullo. "h°""' "ev" '°° “'“°“°‘| 1" fm- F- M Pwslbie- To noun their minion. Hier linivwiivfht struzole fvrlpm in the long muscle for the they ny, provide an arlsiimt win- limit to sell mel: to finer* axe. but me soil cn. bo armporoa lonaitiono good vebtimioo, wal sbs ri`¢bt’_1b iirltifié nidiidibo lm .minion of worm. into tb. Uni- zu- nom for me pow or on on-_ urprin. oumowinu were with °~ 11°" in thv f°°t °f mee looked after. mun. be pmviaec. no oiinitomd, not cm ber ivonicy or nnonoo. iooflnunluo comet ga gmiimt _ __ _ Grain Shipn Now . i A1' nm FORUM sure. ot s 1-. M_ .D°°" 0P¢n at 7 |>_ M Seats on gn, u _ vomit nsanqrm Clif. Qllgpn 5 mohmmd Daily Till 5 l>.M_ Af Fufllm Box om After 6.30 EM. W ` mucus: $2.00, $1.50, 3 lr Canada ’s First .To Char (Special to the Guardian) UITAWA, Ont., Sept. ada’s first grain shipment by Hudson Bay route. the westemers, may be witnessed Port Churchill around the of the month by Premier and I-lon. Dr. R. J. Manton, ter of Railways and Canals. Prilne Ministe: tonight um.; he has strong hope of being to make the trip- If he goes he likely leave the Capital at the of next week, travelling lil private. car, "Mildred," named his sister, now Mrs. W. D. ridge. Two shipments of grain an ing made, each of 250,000 The first boat was originally tended to leave the northern fo: England on-'September the second on September number of delays, however, caused both dates to be ret at present, according to tion reaching Ottawa. It the first boat will not get away til about the 20th. For Dr. Manlon, the 1 of these grain boats will real personal achievement. single handed he has worked eral weeks on the arrangements procuring of the English boats ing used and for the obtaining the grain to be shipped. l difficulties were encountered, the railway Minister stuck to task and now secs its ultimate compliahment. Sometime later the fall, Dr. Manion will make promised trip to the Peace country. Since taking the of,Railwoys and Canals, he travelled virtually to all parts _the Dominion, except the River ores. In Parliament last sion, he promised to visit that of the country and establish personal contact with the who wait there for an railway outlet for their Pressure of business here is only thing which will keel’ Mlnlon from making this long this year. MARGARET SCOTT ME COMING , Man., Sept. Tho Canadian Pressi-A ment to ws. Marsaret, scott. nlpeg’a siiintly minister to the and destitute for 45 years, li pected t6 become the proiwl Ladies’ Association of the Scott Nursing Mission. mourning marked the 111155108 Mrs. 'Scott after years in health and strength were ed for the relief of the P001- "Mrs. Scott would not a the mission apendlns BUY °f funds for the pufl>°ss~" Matheson, wife of the an and secretory of the H-‘ said. "We feel sure that will respond to a popular tion, not for the mission, bil the monument. In all her Mrs. Scott never once P9 tha mission. She llb01'¢d prayer and faith. Even wiwn was in the lost ditch and on the cout of Washinsilm fiom. recently were 8"” I' to make .an appeal on béhiif tance to some one in di" “ ’