b _. tau‘. _-. 1 err" renown ~w. a’... _ . THURSDAY, n . N0 m“ I , rbvadcs. ‘(NIL u'-'l'l“"“‘ “i i“. blamcrian JUHN ;§1I{§-is.1.1(: ‘lie ls- 1411.611 ;1 . Tflflffltifflf 011 his crabiy land 211111 POULTRY We must have a large quantity of poultry at once, and we buy alive or dressed. finished or unfinished. Daily remittances at highest mar- ket value. THE ROYAL PACKING C0. J. D. KENKINS. Prop. POULTRY We arc buying live and dressed pottliry daily, laying highest market price and prompt returns. Canada Packers Ltd. C|t"l‘o\1-n Iiensington L-_200_-_12V -o1 __ V. Buying Daily, (Live or Prompt Vrlvat isayy ‘ffllcrryl A Throughout 771k? Year. 93",, Priced 1° ll i ilctte POULTRY IELAND GOLD STDRAGE _ .. '11 1on9 sddi" or ‘avalanches? Pmmcd rcmomb“ one iii cvflY Pwu‘ V; i v 1 l . 6i” ‘i .- ' Save 20% °" m; fllul l i“ BuvWlFFazk alltaoulur ' ' " . Gillette Hindu . .. o , 51.25 Vet" 51-0 now l“ may ever h“ RAEORS AND BLUE {HADES medal from "ls ;11 181:4 11c 11' is the 1- ‘ Jainrs and Vir» A Illllll 0t l1 111i . ‘tltl-‘J 1141s tru Lifi and c. 10.111111 by all who 1:11:11‘ 111111 Be- 1113. cl a kind and geizcnus nature Wits alwais helping someone in l 1 (hm 111114“. may. B1sdcs being a t .1‘ ll'l"il’S 1o g1 L11», he “'11s a yirptlr xorile with yorng people 111111 fhiltllTll autl msiiiy thrctigllru: the ciiiitaiiiiitjtr and rlshhcre will i101 111111 11s isslng the loss of a gcrd f1 nd Br "1 : his wife, Ti ey Clarke, 1:1: to molilfl four chil- dren, Jean Oztavsa. Pauline, Jerk a ci E‘e:=11oi' at hcritc: al<o two sstc Mrs. J W. Webster of Charcltctc Li, flllil Mis James K. Bragqer of Brcokliite. Mass, and one brother, Felix of Welieslcy, A I‘$'~I_ The funeral which was held on Tue (lay morning to Szvrecl Heart Church at Boulen was lirgely at- tended by trends frcm tlhc ccm- munity and many parts of the Is- land. Requiem M iss was celebrated by his pastor, Rev. W, V. Mac- Donald yvho visited him many times during his lllres and administered the last. rites of the church. Dur- lng the Mass the choir W85 assist- ed by Messrs James Mnclnnis of stunnicrsicle and Philip Monatghan of Kinkzra. 'I'hc pallbearers were: Allan Mac- Alecr, Eldon Campbell, Frank Dorsey, Richard Dougan, George Slifll'Y‘(‘ and A"t.'~i1u~ Joy. Intemient was in Seven Mlle Bay cemetery The many mass cards and beauti- ful flornl tributes received bore silent testimony of the love and gstciem in which the deceased was cl . ~O~OQO4QOVOOQFO~§QOQQ+OO—O—OO Farm For Sale 1 mile from l-lunter River consisting of 115 acres 90 acres under good cultivation. well watered. Balance under good growth of lumber. Buildings in good repair. Apply: HRS. WALTER RACKHAM OOQfQOO-O-QUQO-OFO-OOO-OO-O-Q-‘Q h tire‘ r: are Chicken, Fowl Dressed) We also require a quantify ‘Turkeys, Ducks, Geese Paying Top Market Prices Returns o» mniifiri ‘fJQiprn/ins. i" llnderdap Heel 0f World Port Wrlflmi for tho Olnldhn Pr!!! By E- Cecil-Smith ' Wh S-hllughal was pcned w c s-hi on tiller. 0111 ' fcreisflh trade 111st so vegm o. a a rcwin 112.2%... g3: worth n!’ {g3 "iii" If egg,“ service and leaves this week for 24-foot. city wall ,mtcotod 1t om pact , But hero am I vdtih n. new ' tralni with the R. C. A. F. aoma- - _V_ epmir.rta'i.. m" aati-tdtzruwza’ his: on. ‘M’ °“‘"‘“-- a y 0 ~ n . . . . n up on m, mm m“, and wmtrswo “m, M l ‘numb, lvrerc-l can of Christan tool . marshland ‘Why dtd you wait. so long to un- "Mug I _ _ _ ' twulglfltggdslzauéshzmklga ""3 ‘m’ around the old 111°- vinclal town is Protected from the fold this great adventure,’ I asked of those pirates by a Dominion senator J. A. MacDonald, few companies of United states who by all rights should have game th- to Davey Jones locker the night descendants marines. when these are wi drawn ling will Pon- xo and the city they have at emu- tedtto take so many times 1n N- oen years. In her Japan has killed the g-zose which 1a‘d so many go!- den eggs during the past century- Never. under the heel oi’ the little brown vadcm, l shanghai l.- galn become an important trading Original Treaty Port During its existence as the chief port of China for foreign trade, Shanghai has undergone great ports in the oi 1e five largest Gzant flags were to be found 1n har- bor, besides UIlcOIm-‘ablo numbers of freight. tunks. c1110 soiled, poled and rowed their way 1.0013 tant rutcosts of China. Shanghai was one of the first to sail with a cargo oi’ five so-enlled treaty ports opened duce. I suggested to the wife that for riireign trade. Though the num- a trip on her would be about. lh ber of such ports and trading sta- r1311; can they ever make it a world psi-t. it would eventually reach the p loft ed the lover of the sea. “I'll you the who chan es tmd grew to become one can Iccall it" w rid. Befire the latest Japanese mastcd schocner. Blind; in 19:11, about 9.000 silips a right outside the window in tho will“ el° of which sec miles to get there from dis- cm speak fneely the Barbara was finished and ready THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Loss of the shanghai ghust Barbara MacDonald ‘rhofoll urticlebyMnBob Da/rlsmocuy smeared in his "Bd: Davis Reveals" 0011mm in the New York Bun. OARDIGAN. P. E. 1-11’ cm ks»; island and stops to talk with wayfarers. sooner 0r the soc will °D u and claim attentions; Bomath m; moving about this later a nomtfvo of his ship split asunder on the New- foundland Cape. "Well, my friend," laid he, haml- ing his ooot on the back of a chair, "the truth is I never felt, that it 1111a,? up to me to give the full details o that affair. which to my way of little than a miracle; that one hesitates to unveil it." I wamed the otmvfl o! and manufacturing centre. Nor narrative that if he waited too long ubli in a itblai condition. utteny the tlnuth. In the cause of "You've amid cnoush.” lntcrrugtfi I "In the fall of 1919 1 built o. three- Her cradle was le tale, as nearly as f’ __ year brought their cargo to this Cardigan River. Oaiptain and oww PW" _ l, 5,. than c1" them,- otty, and swung- from the great seven. 200 tons, loo-foot keel and m1“ "NW "l l°°¢ now w; l; hem; bum, mo) m; mm- wast-e. And 1-1119 tohimse mcoring buoys which mcrkc the 30-foot bum. Mrs. MacDonald m -ed'°°km'c W 59ml" . ‘en completed it will be pul- “T tcouldanionglve centre of the Whahgpoo or tied thought it would be better for mo mwomm "if" 114-"- siblc m can to drive rlaht into tho 5*“ p up it n5 ten miles of docks. w pay more attention to my store band excmxxfe%~?,.Myn W" hm; basement. also from the west onto ' ' Y m“ KW!“ flW- The MW wwwre Glamorous fur jacket! Dark P3559089? W191i, PXDPe-“xi and our eight children than to mess hair has . . - .- none w cargo ships and rusy tiamaief all abomtitc ggotllitsgllfiértgegllidps. But. I was BM ‘he h“ 1 ' ' at of my own forebears warn MacDonald“ captains. Mr. . ‘ l" replied tthc 58.1101’. “Pnen I to you. Wei‘. when farm prQ- € t thing for the cwner- ‘What? Lions finally rose to 50. Shanghai said she “a voyage to Newfountland berl I never heard of such .. 1--in_1_ rierred 1 to ."A n: ,m cord woman ed with Creed in uni . R/oll 1.1 “l” ml‘- me l Q v P a tern‘: izlgamelinorengbolii lheatnd on the was answered by nine snggmbers :1‘?!- mg and Mr‘ McEwen w” u” m’ aways c'ns'dercd itself the main in Decom ofntre and a1‘ others as "nutposts” _ whit h none of them ever shtyvecl date of December 3 the Barbara ariv signs of resenting- MacDonald hCfs ed her anchor, F0 has handled n hall of the lm- a p115 arcl exports of Cifna. For short. periods of bcom llrisacllty o this rrre to nearly ‘ova-thirds. In into these watrrs hit the r three gmerations shanghai sailed down the_ Ciidigim River rid into the straits. "On the mflfnlng of the 9th one f the yvcrst sales that ever struck Barbara. physral volume this Was valued lil- MacDotnald, and in a short time re- alzout. two bilkon dollars r1. year. Of tits at least five lflllTSflll h d H (illlMd lls t? bare mics v 1111 red n1l‘0tn P ne, engul ing u, in ar..nes~ and t; ' 1 pods manufactured in high seas. Th.» (fiaptaln was ‘sure-pt S?“ m b‘ Ruth Meek’ Secretary off Cape Shanghai facforiea. Largest of these overboard lirnd dsappearrd. 11110111 were the G0 odd cfltiOh mills. Bc- the 91h to tho 12th we icst control f are the ket this was also a silk ccntgc. To- that wipe-d twenty-six 1e 50's cdlaose of the slk iiiar- of the ship and drifted in n blilw off baron 1111s also important, employ- the sen. hi;- rearly 15.001 1y"rir-s-r.<. Scvrral lai-g? irrn works p'f1_\‘C(l another 15.000. less than f1‘:- shipbuilding lOllfi. V y ‘ Ar 11nd th's 11c ivitv arc-w n-iwnt ' or series of cit: a Cell-its and 1111- "nrk 1915 gave the p 47G. Divided this was: Intelriatknal Softlemeut. 1.159.802 French C011. 549: Chinese munl Greats-r Shanghai, 1.925. Of this number ttbotlt . sand were farricners. Brit jccts total‘ and US. citivcwis tlititi Japanese nsd "Wh1le“ Russians, each with about twenty thousand. iiics 7 tv thou- .s"m-3v1"h:\5 Gangster Paradise ~ tlallcn as 3.5h'5.- barn MacDonald brought into mrnirinilitlcs Cave Pine. sic\yrd to starbfa-d and 2 boys in Ncurfoundland. cmved in her iaffrail, llstinv 111th son. 479,- every sen that hit. her, and fell irck MacLeod n1~ of thundering. With every heave the were apnrint-ed to mnkg ship. srrlfning and cracklnc in all about a qmqstmns Concert Moved His fatal plane bursts into flames her timbers. seemed to be doomed. lsh suh- Then a nimcle- hnnpcnrd: seventy 1 about ten thousand feet or more of starboard came tree Mm 013,,” less and swung to the was practically a gangway out“, of to get the oil. Correspondence rend The" invincible EPW111513. by the secremnr Divided N, Send They met the foes superior might $2.00 to TB. Lmtzue. The Qucstlur- And dmve them hewltm? m“ 1113'“ naires were handed otit. Collection amounted to paid dubs, Next meeting p) be held Their tactics were of little worth. 5000. Lirot 171011115 were what ashore. "December l3. the storm nbnfing- em- we dccklcd to put bark to our hrme while no ncrt, There was cctnsidcrllble cilS- l h ward; fQACEmERK-dfw to Ithe distance d Barnard ' were locate. arourd i111 usv ‘ten a dri c. on ti? 135.1. 11 1,811 ‘. ‘ - ' in we vhu?gp_o_ and eight m. m, l2 Wicmore Miss Hattie Macllcod. c111"): docks. mostly tunable of taking ed the capiain = fr JIiCTS of five to ten thousand was now in command. fillies fr m Cardigan, To a long story tnuch too slicit at 5.30 tllflm, MFS- D1111 MHPKRY. . FT P. M- the to; coming douln rat. n slnlle entity. black December 111cm. first yIHiC. who SllTiCd- swept overboard. about 510 wake n tli. The in and ll ll OX1 rocks, form Lnq "On this. divmcllcd and half frozen. sevrn of 11s in all, vent. for- ward. lamdnlz cn a sand pit at the fcot cf a high cliff, the height of As a. trading centre w1tcr~ roost which. swing to the darkness and of the foreign citizens stayed only the bursting spray. we cn'u~h ironcy to retire even guess The habit of drownlng been a men is to proceed upwaid. Into the crevices of the cold reels we dug with our hands. In my uwn progress was impeded by one course leather glove into which I had slip- to make on. Shanghai 1in.-. always wide open city, like any other boom n Few indeed were the blue sir laws which ever were passed. an still fewer thos~ which could be enf iced. Here s'nie of the great- which MacDonald had tunes 11nd against his wife‘s warnings _"All I “c and their or- could think of was my family my A-“s. over half of eight. children and their mother, d also est gangs of rrodern their headquarters. ganizationn spread China. Greatest of could nut ease, a rosary when I left the shin." b- Jrded the little iron safe on the an these was the Green inside of my large safe, to which I Gang, who fina.l'y triumphed over had the key to my life insurance. their cttmqietlfors. Qpium. gambling, How could they gel, into it if I fail- wh-‘te slnveiy, proection and “un- ed th m cn the cliff?" 1m“ rackets. kidnapping, smunglin; —a.11 flourished under lmce of Mr. T. and Mr. W. i tfil-respfifitflblfi leaders. If police were ever baffled by l story. Up the cliff like the guld- window and looked down the river. ts ul- "That's what worried me," he said, turning back and reatunin MacDonafd walked to an open his cra s we crime, they had any to call on el- worked our way. each" man think- thcr of these gentlemen would be solved in a couple of days. knowi If it wasn't. than it never would b0 can to and it. ing his own thoughts, none of us how far we had to no I ymi one thing, my friend. for the Green Gang was behind it- Had we known that 'he distance Mr. T, was at, one time read 0f was 500 ect the detective burea/u of the French ing and lice authorities ton 11min to reach the logical short we fell exhausted. we mtg t have police. French sewhcd proud o cut. which the had discovercd- Be- sides his pc ice duties. Mr. T was president of’ two banks. dir- brard of itniveraltics, hospital! mo shipping mnmnieu. Big Man In Town Mr. T2»: associate. Mr known 8K6 ector of three more and on the splintered to matohwood. f and that bstween rest- climbing and noping it. took um to where yen u . one at a. time, and fallen ck in the sen. midst the wreck- of the Barbara lvfacDcnuld. rt seemed appropriate ct this t that I should inquire ls to the ate of the msmy. "Oh. that." said the senltm‘. "ha" . I» . by the title of “King of the Golden gay pp the tclfft tllaljetoglovo QOVE out Mountain" was equally respect- thrtis my _ l‘ nb‘e. He was chairman cf tho most pocket When we reached the M! respectable guild in tltwn, on the when I could examim it. 1 1011M provisional government of Greater Shanghai. ldviaer to the Ministry of Finance. and chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce- 1t was always an open secret that one o! the five Chinese mem- bens of the Municipal Council of the Settlement ha: alwa. o been a nominee of the respects/b Mr. W. Japan has bed at Shanghai over since the turn ca’ the ocntu , but more consistently since 1B ‘I when she seated her famous 21 demands her supposed ally, china. These called practically for a Japanese protectorate. At that time a ccntingent of J oo po- lice were sent. to patm Hongkcw, the Japanese district of Shang , and on "off or" was made u. Ln 1932 great irhlncoe and foreign sections cf the ~ity were destroyed when the Japs ‘anded amd fought. a three month's ‘zlnttle with the 19th Route Amly. since then strong Nipponese forces have remained 1n the cit/y and Jup- xnese sentries have insulted every man or woman who has failed to bow to them and lift his hat. But; in 11m they mode a grand cwiccrted landing and alter sev- ernl months were able to drive the flefcndmq Chinese forces from the city. ‘mportv to shanghai tell fmm 77 6 milii- n dollars in July to 7.3 million in September. It ha; never recovered, but rather fallen Itill more. the mmento dimwmbemd ut not o yqtsle_vqst_qf_tts..flfwzl=tne-nsm . h We are now receiving a reg- nhr npply of the following Co . OLD SYDNEY SCREENS!) ALBION BOUND ALBION NUT IAYVIEW SCREENS!) DOMINION 00K! DIM! 170B LUMP Prompt and careful deliv- crm for C. 0. D. onlcrl. olo W11. Gilli: & 0o. Phone 176. Treasurer, Mrs. Arch Pldgeon. Red e M“ 69°“? Mmxellzle- Mlsfilirlgi: Abridglng time they anmhi to sfihqfll‘ M11 Wesley pnymm.’ P,.0_ God be with them in their mid seconded th.t bill b ld M . . c my: Dan MacKay. lviiived anal psiflllidg Llke a huge blrd the" way ‘my 97' iigtlres for pletelv lc-st as to prv-iticrn. in». Bar- that Christmas boxes be packed at Aim" m” mmmlams “d ‘h’ m’ at th home of Mrs. Wesley Paynter. They lhmllim them master-i (l! m9 roll call air. gifts. Meeting closed with National $311 Brltallfs pilots sent them back DECEMBER 4. 1 title's-ave,‘ l Bristgl And v E o THEATRE BLACKOUT . . In the darkneu Miscrnnlinoxolltnm . ttl. weckcndathcrhomoiigybfiwcxll. c Mr. James A. O'Brien bu arrived from Bolton afla homo o V017 pleasant vacation mm hi: daugh- ter and othnr 111611418. Mom-ell‘ strong mm Mr. Reginald O'Brien has answered the call in Starring CONRAD VEIDT — VALERIE IIOBSON Friends of Pte. Arthur Biaxlmd. will be pleased to learn he uzrived at a Canadian port last week from 0f llll sovws - wvn- 1-1» “"1 “*"‘u..m‘“°ul’l’ié’"tt"ttfiu‘lt‘.l A New F c H MONTAGUE - an. ou- H°‘p"'“1°“ ‘h’ d‘ n murmur srrunnu s ma. A m. Mm Maren “fled u, m, the iiill on the Road on Saturday in the teeth of tho storm, andgotoutofoonuoioftbc vet. Itraccd downthe hill into the tab was I st-iitlf carry it. You bu‘ m" “V” °°°aP°d 314m’!- m 913mg!‘ ytttuse that not a bead flvelwg. McEwm. M13110?’ lb I QC a] f1 1 U1‘ uy O11 fi O , ‘ifihgc ‘ejfiylevéelsmf coming on Business in regards dill. cove you this rosary, Mr. Mac- ‘"111 91°F“ W- Choose hm from our group of moderately priced furs. Find exactly the fur coat you want. hero-at savings. Fitted or swagger in plogod electric Hudson point or full I "M wifeflsaidtbce to,n- 11- e1’ the ‘male m, we“ w m_,*"“ “m, Mount Stewart Bcrvloo canon ct furrcd electric Seal. moth“ o; mv 913m MWFYI?» that the Mount Stewart. i- - ¢ a a isha. station enlarged and Pr‘: several ca: tors am employed on u The crew of the 10st schovner the coast line to Tre- . rested a da and pen the work. The old building ts being out m two p Apart. The new neutron which will house several ‘asfiryissril 1r will also have a third floor that will brown oppouum tho not» ha“ “l” ‘Wm be used u storage npoco. $25 00 mgfgydeht. 1M1. All Rom m- ma. vicinity woo shocked no 3pm“ PH“ " ' ~ _____________ _ - gob than word wont Mum's“: " ammo nnoox w. r. u. Mgléggili. eiinwn§vwout . l~wleml n15 GREENIIAL co. in...» Store —-- l The annual meeting of the with s. heart iii-tack in the field and Spring Brook w. I. was held at tlic passed away. MI. McEwen was for home of Mrs. Frank Bernard on forty years manager of tho Bristol Thursday evening, Nov, 13th’ m, Mills and as owner operated grind- Presldent. presiding. Meeting 9mm saw and other 99 QUEEN ST. lliiiiihitbtlflm of ter he retired t0 farm- first. rural mall driver here when this service started many years ago. 1n his passing Bristol has lost one of its oldest and best lovers of horsefirachig, a noted drivel-an his Riven by the President. also firum- gill yeeaxigllawfile wig l: cial statement given by the Secre- extending sincere sympath to hi1 larv Treasurer The President read sorrowing wife and other re tlves. the’ report of Girl's Sewing Club Bristol will welcome a. new lady lug an artife on Remembrance Day- One v1s.tor present. The min- utes of the last annual and the last monthly meeting read and ap. Droved. Report of the year's work the Club. this week when Mr. Harry H00 r The officers for 1119 following brings his new bride no reside. s vcar are as follows pres" Mm Hooper will receive a heal-w wcl Wesley Paynter, re-electcd. Vlce- °°me ‘mm h" new ma“ P -. . t res Mrs Alll=on MacLeid, Sec. AVMTOBS At night the Aviators fly Like meteors flashing thro 1:11: sky, Cross Convrnor, Mrs. Dan MncKay, Directors. lVlrs. Issue Jollymore, Auditors. Miss gistancedat a wonderous rate, I 1119 gonowm w. g h, wort er of our present day appointed slung niiiriti M“ “Ylllg l“ "W" "l" "jig-m g . Moved Perilous by clay and night, Above the clouds they soar on h h M- _ D M K _ They navigate unerringly is an ac av 0n Nov 27th for And “my no tragic end blew], M_ Q11. l B” d‘ M._ y No painful sorrow to recall, N ‘era IJQZ“,‘Q,_,,,,,..‘SWQ,LZZZ when a braver youth on duty bound .713...‘ I-Iurt-‘es Helpless to the ground. and seconded ma; In“ t 5 _- A charred corpse is all remains the school children n: Eliff-lstrlvltcafls, And lei "5 ml“ the Ymlm wh° m“ Bernard was appointed The Royal Air Force which leads Charles Loclte to oll the ‘he Va"- io hire 5mm] and the secretary Praise to their youthful hardihood, Down went the Nazis smashed to $1.05. Nine members 93m‘- exchange of Christmas A refugee Ireneh Boy Scout In England, now in a Free French W"! unit, obvloluly enjoying o, holiday In an Rnglilh Scout camp. Ilun- drodl of those spirited lads escaped across the Channel . amt are guests of Ikigllsh, Welsh and Scottish Scouts. Those old enough M" General do Guile. Germany a I-Iunnlsh pack. Glory to our airmen bold The maate y of the air they hold. —0 It‘. .T. them. now-a? Si? 11-55511.“ 311i: twill? iinigiiliieililfillvii —_'__——___ , ,1]. Ihnnum 11mm rturmgqf DRIVE WITH SAFETY IN MUD IN SNOW OR ON ICE —~..—__—: l DREADNAUGHT AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK CHAINS are strong and long-wearing. Dreadnought Claw Chains give maximum traction. Full stock of Standard sizes on hand. We also carry extra CYOB! Chains and Emergency Grips. BEST QUALITY - PRICES REASONABLE. BUY ANTI-FREEZE ALCOHOL - EVEREADY RUSTONE, EVEREADY HEADLIGHT LAMP - MONARCH STORAGE BATTERIES - CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS - otrrrn PERCHA TUBES - TIRES - RELINERS and TIRE ACCESSORIES -AU'I‘OMOBILE HEATERS AND DEFROSTERS HERE. Thermostats- Radiator Hose -Fan Bolts -Heater Hon and Fittings —Hutcr Switches — Flexible (itial and Oil Lines-Copper Tubing —Braol Fitting: — Grcuo Gun! and Groooo Fittlngl-Illlliltl" E9"? meat-All Sizes Steel Bolts, Nuts and Lock Washers. Wl4OL$AL£ l. 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