ncrrrnn=221IU2tFE ~iv3iiEim ....Card.Qf ..Tlz.anks ‘l 59-‘ Eastern Guardian ..°S UBS CBIPTIONS t0 the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rent Archie Hume. ..°ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is ec- onumical. More loaves of beltm bread from each bag. ..'DON‘T MISS CLARKE Cut- Prlcc Sale at Mcntnguh‘. ll Wm 1J8)’ you to do your Fall shopping now! 1121115 bargains! L-2l-11-27-1i. EXTEND fi-ltiriued from page _1) '——I 1.2:}; 110w bciicvc (ioonlod. flllllLfil-At 1.111‘ Prlllcc Lllsnri Hcspiwll on Nov. 21. 1937, to Mr and Nina-z. A. S, I~‘1'izzlc, a dnilphtcr. \'.-\('l'1‘~At the Prime Edivnrrl Ls- 121W! Hospltul m1 Nov, 22. 111111. m Hitherto Prince Erlwhi-a Island‘ hhc Ml. and All...‘ ll ll VH3 Ellsl Roy- alivzrvs lagged. behind. as it did 1n llllmce m m) I l _ m b0 terestmln thei zéomnlisgionls Dlllflifiéic ___._. _ _ l he pcnra 111s 0 SIN c er ys was e varey o res area y QQMMHq-ED To 5 P E ‘ifisiilii’d“°g’ilili‘°’éf." ""- 1" ‘we “in. l” ..°‘*l""‘“‘*12 mT-"ll - - Cllllllse wpllnn the boys- appeamfig l"; gecmmiviglllileg vln 018E125 flllllllllfl-flpeg Stlsterdfly were committed to, Down Alleys G. Blenkhorn 136 16a i»: L-lvv rc- 1-0111" this year were an entirely new begging) gfnd ‘flag; aLlthe next session oft ‘ . 1 .11.. .ullll>‘. group. not having being dealt with The Manitoba Government, g benlzgime lgugr o: charges m M" , Tutu “so 343 1071 901 ll1“"ll bl’ m? b°1°""' he wmmlled- prime mover for the appointment stipendlziary Magi-strait? G221? g lily (Continued from P986 '1. _ ' ncioal 0! S‘ I; -\l flllfl _ l'l"~l'°5l o l, ' n of such g, body, has prepared a qweedy, Kl Q The men gweré ~ Roving: lllillki‘ :i~~ v =1 vii.» no“ vv Jflv- ""°°" 5"" ("MW substantial brief which cvmw- arrested by Rvyill Canadian Ladies‘ high singles, Dot Perry. A. 5mm m 2M llllrwc 11..pi111:<. . 1-1 11w addr D M _ .ll henslvely reviews inadequacies Mounted poll“ Mm a burglar 2oz ll_ Gordon 210 2“ 157 dvflfljl‘ .l.\1.-,11.11< of the“ gnldlery lmsldefi-t o} Orglgnliatlliglllflsgllg and anomalies of current provin- aim-m sounded lll we Argyle set Lndles. lllgh three, Aug, mg. Q Hodggpn 135 1:54 111 the ‘Yullil; .\i.l1:'l1l1i. Chung] -. Yew ol the juvenlle sllumlm cial finances. ffllllt parllwlflrly vice Station on the outskirts of Bins. 457. C. Wallace 152 125 ll‘ H'»:1r-l1-L:;1111;'. <)111-‘.I111'c_ khlhllppcr l “as listxll gloomy nolwlulslmdlng emphasized lil the Brfllrlc PWV" the City early last Friday. Gents‘ high single, Jns. Ooylc. J. Wysrs 13g 90,; lllg 1t Gcnclnl Clliuli; hillfillllfl» “we the work we are trying t0d0."Any- ‘mes by drought and depression‘ 27B. _ J. ManLesn a3 135 141 creivn our or 1111- imiile ll"? l" one looking at Cmldltlons 1h this T“ M“-'"l°?’“ m" "m Se” NEW ORGAN AT 1101,11 11s- Gents’ high three, Jas C0y1e,642. fake Tnilllivl‘ !ia\'il1i;l>l'°"l‘<l llklcity with an unbiased mind couldn‘t "l" m9 “Wlslllllllllllal P0531011 01 DEEMER-An electric organ, the v Monday night at 8.45: Mnroons 915104319»- ,_ »- '_in1-¢l.'l"lh;\ have bfifiilfvlilflCPlll but take a gloomy view, The" wag {he Pmvlllces lellemnY- ‘he effect first t0 be brought to this Prov- lcllllmllled "0!" P1188 7. Don Fino, owned by 1-1. K. York vs. Hawks. Total-NED. J ('lll.li1l‘(l. 'l‘l1e_v ihh-e been rvvlnvfd "sonic sunrise Sifllfll ailimating the °.' ‘lfimmnl? bl *"°°m°'d “Pgliflml lnce. has been purchased by the,“ "_’“"“"’ of Edmundston, was the fastest 0.11.11. BOWLING AT Y.M.C.A. HAWKS, ll, n“... pruvlllfial 1-.-.,~.;i_,_ ¢111¢l;;.~..1ohtl1_ of today, the speaker‘ be- llllflllcl-"ll Pl° ems- " i” ""5 00ngregatl0n of Holy Redeemer lvlargaret Ballard, North Sydney, green pacer of the year bred in the ALLEYS Q J_ Manta“ loll 206 m llllm w." llllll Yunnan‘ l listed ~we know lllls were and peculiar to Western Canada rat; parish. Felix R. Bertrand, L. M115, and driven by Billy Hood. was the Maritimsn, with his mile in 2.10 3-4 H. Hyde 115 1'16 124 lll, l_,.,l,1_..l l; l. Dllll Hull, 1.»; . uewkhow Ithc results.’ There is a Pfllbv Federal 111011681’? find tall organist of the Cathedral at fastest four year old pacer owned at Fredericton, and came within The cubs were m, wlnngr, ‘pin w_ Olmmm l“ 195 m ll,..vll.,.l.l l, l._~,,l.. llmn l,“ Slmngllul lilflalvgyrlioatrrlness and“ lately- polcltlyirma Newton w Rowe“ Chatham, N. 13., supervised m. in the Maritime Provinces as well tiara-quarters of a secorlitdln oibthe 155g night, Th, ABM” 51ml,” a M-meson no 156 m .. "-111 sifiilllf; l1Pil£lC1"CO1l- lw d dMLSPNPBIKA n ency a n D l l. stallgflon work and Wm play the lms the champion four year old stal- fastest mils for _a Mar e red elm-l wlll Wllholll, _;_ K H Howalt 122 145 M f rvplllis that :1 flcct ‘i “r 5 "l" "l- deslfllfilllvn 0f .C0mml55l°llel'5 1'» JQWPll 5'05 Organ for the first time for public lllm 9f 1937 tlllls Qwlledl WW1 I115 °ll a Pmvllllllll llll-llk- Geo. Frampton had high single. 1f glllhel-land no 1m ll A l bomlblng and pulnull lillélpfgtyérgégdLlpgllynénievins. lead- filrgiskijlllbféolsxlsgl. Ilvioigllafiasy’ gréd 132$: lsservice Sunday night. The organ lliglioaglgghalrlgttegxéié Ms: . L by___._am L w“ the sec- 1,37; Glncle Blenkhom also Wm‘ - _ 10 l’*“‘~‘" ‘l’ f‘ a" l!" 1“'“"“l“““”$ "Pl'°bflbll' We're no worse here eht were busily encased‘ today 1..g£l‘.’.§’“f,§" P} 810cm“! impulses driven by s. B. Avery ‘tvmlfisg 0nd rasust MlaritimeuProvlnce bred 163.. . ‘ 7'18 988 811 “r m’ Cmms“ 57mm‘ 30W” than elsewhere." the speaker said. familiarizing; themselves generally “ n pressure’ ' nmdc a new record for’; four year: without s. previous record. when “L88 Total-MSW. .»\rn1;v--f'.1r111<‘rl.\' Cllhlllllllll‘l"lll He had been told by visitors re- with that brief which will be M. and Mrs ‘lam R R0 old tlotter owned in the Provinces driven by Joseph O'Brien eighteen 0' Fmmpm“ 3:1 F7 n1 —-———--———- ,, , _ v _ I . , _ _ V 1 ' _ _ ‘ Shfllhl Prmlnco. no aso said 1. cently. however. that from all ns- presented in_ pilbiic hearings next ml; John Malls], llvlfg amvedpelr’ wlth the thud heat at Woodstock in years old, he took s. record 012.11 g 2 3M7“ 1g sCHool-VER LOCATED _ (s00 R11s.»11111 ltllntvs have bsen pests this city was as bad as any week the my Thursda f P m n mu 34 all Hull“ ~ . . imcan .. concentrated 111 111s Nlfiflllllli? that could be found 111L116 country. 1n addition, the‘ Commissioners N, 5,, legye 0,, gvolufflmlodr “mm ' ' K‘ Mm“? 9B l“ 93 “___ l‘ PFOVIFlCPa of soviet Siberia.) "Conditions now were infinitely llad at “and briefs to be prgsgnt- . ___ _ 8y’ A leading performer of the past Mayor H. M. Sweeney. Bridge" m camel?“ no m3 179 my Th‘ cnudhn he“) . The lllmll o; mllllnll ll, ghlmg- W011i? than they were twenty years ed by such varied bodies as the K season was Millie Kalmuck, cwnsd water. had the leading race win- N~ NlFlW-SQ" . 175 143 195 NORTH 5YDNEY- N- $140119!‘ by §Zft1.“§°l32i‘l;‘"$§°‘“§“v“"£i M-nw» “aches MH-"lc- "W" Dead 1"" m“ v Wllvsmly- solvi- "v r231: l" 3M1: 31%,‘; mm $323.22’. mitt: ‘iillfillfi. rival of rice car-goes to feed the _ l_ 9 TY fl - The Sound Money Mwclaflom _ v port, which. was not only tho fagt- I. 0 - av 08.111111! H 0 l’ hilndrefls of limp-ands of home- if?“ “:6 lellllllljre Ell the Bld W8 wllmlpeg school Dlslllcl, Gleam- F 100d Swept Jamalca est fomflyear old trottsr bred in and one second. Tvfflk-llllll- !r0m_ here Saturday was relieved hg- find llflflilllflfS lPfllfiPFfi l hud- X121‘ (fllfl ‘$18: bllllllg‘; llWéllbM-Sglld wjnnjpgg Youth council - ———- the Provinces with her mile 1h 2.12 _ _ l. M ABBIES: godav whehndwolrld was Qilsceiileri she (llfil l“ “mm l“ llw lolulgn arms‘ v y _ u m ng me The“, nccompanylng slall ol KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov, 26__ 111; both Charlottetown and Wood- The above are extracts lion!’ J, r1. Hnivalt 160 211 161 ad reac e er des nat on nt ———- ‘Wflnarlsmppmg n’ ll l, l ccfltwlllists End financial experts ‘c? Cableh-Flvvli-swent Jamaica stock, but was m eisveh races. Power's very comnvehclihlwllellflh Chas. Thumbs 1x1 191 1'12 Rose Blanche. Nfld-. safsiy- She a "Proper mm a vsene . . tonight reported s2 known dead mostly BIB-ill“ flsedhorscs. winning which zivel a Wealth vl Ollm’ n‘ '1- m-ehgvlt 15a 16s 20s weathered s IO-milo m hour flail! Cllnlpalgn“ was lnslllluled llle pm_ was wlndlng up preparations for _ l S _ l h “lugs on ‘- 1 t l“ ‘h l l’ m Sm l» ~1- ‘“é1.‘.‘.’l“3.?”..“°i€élgli“tl'X$i‘2"°%.. $§f5i“ié”..l;il;ii1‘slltlliz; “”___“°°"“ m“ “m anvil: ,.:ll'z....... .331 ,3." .2; - r - v N" > speakrbli d.s1 a1 YR '6 ' _ _ ‘* " JAMYESON- At Summersicle, Nov. “m lfeedeod an; onlfifllnalflfillsmgl-ofi pounced appointment as an ad. swirliri8 waters receded, I Nitlterprlviamzflxy. owned by E. 25. 11137. to .\11‘. 11nd Ali's. Ronald jngg but in the whole country. Such ‘ll-SET o“ colmimlllona: queflilom Momeso Bay dlstllct- ‘O11 U10 B31 eke e “mall, and drive: ‘by , _ . 4 Jatriie-ioll. a clzriqhiov. it cmnpaign would be a. great prc- 0f Dr. W. P. M. Kennedy, dean of ‘mrthfmlst- slllll l9 fatalities had a gum llzsérmsfé; aafievmrflgr £5 . ‘ - l I l 1 / ' " _ '1‘1z.11.\'on_-11: lhn Clly Hospital venlitive measure, the faculty oi law 1h the Uhiver- ffilllled lllfle- but no further dc- lllecll geldlng bled m the lllarllllne ‘ \ - l / Nov 30.. 19:17. m Mr. and Mrs. In other city schools there was slty 0f Toronto and an mg"- a swere given. Pvrllllnd- 9“ the Provinces with his mile at 5t \ / Hugh Trninor, Johlmons RiVQI‘. quite a number of mentally defect- nationally recognized authority on W95 fr“ end °l' we 151E116. reported sltpllen in n: l_4_ ' _ / ' l daughter. ive children who should be gsmhg constitutional law. a W10! 43 known dead and added - \ _ n ,. I'lI,»\L'(;|l'l‘__At. me (my Ifospiial. instruction by special teachers on arrival in Winnipeg tomor- fears we“ held m‘ the slllell’ °l Guy Todd by Clover Guy owned ‘ ' I Nov. '24, 15137, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- trained to deal with such cases. row, thcuthtll-ee commissioners vgisll ‘Juéeggllty one bodle I b by cllplllln John L_ Rem '3‘ son, K \ I / frcd Prauglit. .1 d.’1u:.'l1tcl'. meet vvi 1 1e o l8!‘ wo comm - ' 5 16112 Ben \ z \ I ' L \\ 41in’. a dailghicl". ("-l.(nVER~/\t ihr- Prince Edward Island Hosp 1.111 on Nov. 20. 1937. m ML and Mm Walter Glover. sllcrr address said that there had Hicnfleld. a son. ._______.__. ‘ Mlmnlarzss =—---.- . -_-_- ~ -._. BCRKPFFAIIPBELIr-Al Si. l-Lin- stains Basilica on Nov. 22, by the Rev. Louis Dougan. Karl Burke to Marv Margaret Campbell. both of (Jhuz-Zotretoivn, P. E. I. ____________ DEATH ___}? (‘OLLINGS-At New Perth on No- vamber 26. 1937. W A. Ceilings. 2132:! 66 years. Pzlnsml notice lator. lLYSN-ih this c’); on November 20. 19117, Patri. Flynn, aged 55 wars ‘file funeral will take place irrmi the residence of his father .Vir. llfiiham Flynn. 17 Dvrchcstcr St, Jiondav mn 'ni11g 11'. 8 4510 St. Dim- l-‘rmis Baszlic-"l tllmlvo to the Ro- man Catholic Cr-mctcri’. ‘TTJRTIN _ 111 rhc F: rod Heart livnlr. m Nov. 2'1. 1.137. Ainrgarct F:-'-1;1= v1 rim 1' l ' uni wiic of the . ) i-tw- William Mru 11 zigcrl 83 ycnrs. Filllcral from A. A. Hcnnrt-"sefs Flinn-w‘ llwvc "Tiff/PHI mnrrfr’! nt 14.5 tn S‘ ilxlnstalw Brrillcrl. ‘lviul- to Roman Catholic Ceme- 101-3.". Mrs. Bnrbalu S!.1ll'i71'l and M1". .l-.l '. 5...l1‘.'.~1l “.1911 11> tilulik ll1-.r lidaiiy-allllifi and 1111\nd.; 1111' il1c.r mam uc.s c1 klnrincss shown thcln flitting tl1ci1'1*c<:c1lt 5111i bcrcnvv- 1111111. in tile loss- ui u. loving 111i..- bmld and brothel". L-i93-1l-27-li. Ca. J of Tlaanks Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marks and IRfI1l§‘,MR1'lZB.L(‘, wish to thank 111F311 many frivnrls and neighbors for expressions of kindness and sympathy during their daughter! 1on1! hours and recent death. 11-192-11-27-11. 4 iIV. D. MacLean w UNDERTAKER EMBALMER North Wlltshiro l CHILDREN ‘S employrnentand many well-mem- ing parents find it difficult to provide proper clothing and some- times food so that their children may attend school." ' Some assistance was being pro- vided. but much more was needed. Forty-seven boys appeared in juvenile court during the pastyear as compared with 23 in 1936 and 35 in 1935. “Each year a certain number of these appear a second and third time, but about 85 per cent only appear once and we rarely have any further trouble with them." Scrap Metal Causes Delinquency "One reason which may be ad- vanced for part of the increase this year is the demand for scrap- metal which the boys pick up and sell to junk dealers. Not being satisfied with obtaining such metal legitimately. some boys resort to stealing. Eighteen boys ‘erg be- fore: the court during the past year 011 cilnrgcs of stealing such n1clz1i. and evcn in one or two oc- clivmssiou HEADS w1s1 11111 1111111111: Inquiry Into Domin- ion-Provincial Rela- tions Opens In Win- nipeg Monday. SCHREIBER’. Onti. Nov. 26- Members of the Royal Commis- sion on Dominlon-Provinclsl Re- lations were westward bound to- night, preparing for tile formal opening of the- first of their na- tion-wide hearings at Winnipeg Monday. Assigned the task of devising a formula for greater national har- mony and unity,_ through some caxlolls taking new metal from new dlVl-shm °l Kllvenmenml WW‘ ' nonles under construction." A Juvenile. not a native of this province, whose family moved in generally considered ers suitable to modern needs, the commissioners faced a problem comparable about a year ago and vmp pmvgd to that tackled by the Fathers of topbe one of the most troublesome llvlll-‘fliivllts. appeared in court fivc t nlcs. i-fr- ' responsible. also for Confederation 70 years ago. Suggestive of the widespread in- ms ventral Guardian out: n word strictly payable In ud- VIIIQ Empire Ilodge, No. 19. Knights of Pythilns, Wu “at home" to mem- bers and friends Thursday even- ing. Following a business session the Knights, Pythian sisters and friends enjoyed dancing and card games. Several novelty dances proved highly entertaining. A ladies prize was won by Mrs. Har- old Pickard while Mr. Gus Miuphy won the men's prize. Following a luncheon Mr. Charles Aharan conducted group singing. LODGE lllEnlnEns 1153,4115 _ Resolved that “the country boy has more advantages than the only boy‘ ‘was debated by members of Wildey Lodge, up. 2'1, r. o. o. F. last night following the regular business session. Brothers Gill, CBmPbeJ and Ryan. spoke for the pro and Brothers B. C. VanIder- sfine, MacNalr, and Bethune, spoke , for the con side. Pro speakers won ' by a substantial maJorityl Brotlpl- J. T. Martin was chairman. The rezular session of St. Iawrencs,’ Lodge on Monday evening will be followed by a Joint sing song with ' members of Alpha Rebekah and. Wlldey Lodges it was announced. A dance and l-efreshmenzs will follow the sing song. This column ls renewed for new; of loaf lulnren but advertising Q'- 1a uuvuy nlturo may no lnnarleu n 4 ' PYTHIANS ARE “AT HOME" Iii". (-il‘f\‘i:|.4\I| l'l'.ll)v‘i.\ QUYMGI) ALN ' MR. ADVERTISER: THE Charlottetown Guardian's new SUPER-SERVICE . contains prepared ads. .. ...sound ideas. excellent artwork . usable headings it's a complete atl- vertising tool-kIt-FREE to advertisers in The Charlotte- town Guardian! THIS new service is of the highest class obtainable anywhere, and a new issue keyed toyour immediate needs is published every month. FOR more sales you need modern, original, better‘ advertising — you need this new SUPER-SERVICE. ELEPHONE 132 for an appointment with the “Guardian Ad-man.” Edward Mfllwl llvlicnc CI-manisn Needed slohers, Dr. J. w. Dhfne and Prof. H. F. Angus. and possibly rep- A menial hviilcne wmpfllsn might resentativcs 0f tho Manitoba cov- as veil be started in this province emmellv to dell,“ as anywhere else in the Dominion. Monday-S openmgl MINISTRY (Continued from page 1) 1———___- ___ _- ~_~~ _-_- -_——____——- procedure at iilc treatment of tuberculosis. lviagisiraie K. M. Mai-tin, K. C., JLlflgf: of the Juvenile Court, in a been an enormous increase in . .. ycililiiili criminals in Charlotte- ciglejletfiglaléllfélxllzlld Duselgmul.’ I? mm‘ m m? past’ few years‘ The tired former chief of staff o! the lwwll“ "lmll h°“'°""- w“ m“ Air Ministry 511d w be the chief tilesc‘ criminals had not been JU- ol les Clléoulalxls “he hooded vcilile delinquents. Pcity thieving, ones,‘ a group bell-wed w be om dfshmmbty and sneakm‘ ha?!“ section of the larger body of revo- vielc seen now as compared with lullmlstsv perhaps the “GEAR” He maze" diwrd" and street’ "gm" was described as one of Dslonciekll ing twenty years ago Magistrate alces Martin said. He. wondered if the ' arcllllecl‘ Pierre Parent Roucn change had not been induced by -’ - m: “mes. ll parenml control had!“ seized for questloning concerning a . . f 1X1 hi8 suffered by parental attitude. lalflilgufiraglflsallrglsnefmnd The lllvenu’ “u” W“ hwpeled Henri Delonele. Cannes Jeweler, at present in dealing with delln- brother ol Eugelm quuus by lack of adequate machin. eiv. the speaker said. He suggested , __ that members oi the Children's Aici WASHINGTON’ N0" 2km?’ , , , l‘ _' Brawlers Canadian and ‘Ufliiéd States offic- gorllflnblgllgnx; pmod ll’ isls will meet 1n Washington early such “h. consldered “leeway m in January to discilsscivil aviat- (lcallng wlll a calm what wall ion questions of mutual interest. wall-led WM someone will m “elm The State Department sari that e1" brother" attitude without direct Plllllcllllll’ allellllml Wllllld he Ewell inlllllolllll, m us“; ‘he boy and gull to problems of regulation and co- recovered, Portland reports indi- cated. and 22 others were known to have been drowned. The storm that missed Kingston but: struck the north and zvcst sec- tions of the island hit hardestlggl Wedllvfiifly when q, cloudburst caused rivers to overflow their banks and swamp the countryside. Landslides on the mountain; 5,150 resulted. adding to the hundreds of thousands of dollars damage caused by the fioorl. Install College President Sunday --__ HALIFAX, Nov. 26 —(CP)—Rt. Rev. John Hackenlcy, Anglican Church Bishop of Nova. Scotia, will install Rev. A. Stanley Walk- er as president of the University 0f Klllf-B Cflllege at a simple ser- "vioe in the University Chapel Sunday morning. Rev. Mr. Walker, folmer pro- fessor of church histoiy at King's, Biiwfirds Rev. A. 1-1. Moore who re- signed last spring. The installation will take place during the morning prayer service immcdiatefy following the second lesson and preceding the bene- his to accept Ziiilhflrliy. A pfobgl- ordination oi Canada-United States lonhry home was needed, also, er- air routes. The problems. it was iliblished as cileapiy as poissiblel explained, arose from the increase vhere a child could be put under of air traffic between the two ploper c.p€1'lilSl0i‘i by competent‘ countries during the last few years. PCIZvOII-i in an attempt t0 lweri-fllil '._'m_~ “““““““ "_'_"_’“ who’ made him misbehsvc and tfl dared in the work of the society. recommend acurs. Tile resolution was seconded by At present industrial schools in Mrs. W. A. Henry. .N.o.va..l3cotia..were being used where Votes rof thanks were tendered m-cessary but results were not too Magistrate Martin, the Mayor and shtlsiactory perhaps because those City Cqujmll for m; 1159 of the svht were old offenders, almost Board Room. to the police. both lmdencd criminals. Mainland city and Mounted, to President llvinzes, dealing with girls sent from MacMilian and the executive and herb. were much more nuccessigt, w me pfggg, 110v ever, the Magistrate said. Pictures For‘ Children . The meeting decided to acede in Rev. G- C- Wfibllflr. chfllfmlfl 0f a request for co-operation from the the nominating committee, in sub- 1, Q. n. E. by appointing two of the mitt 11g the new slate of officers society msmbers to a omnlnltee moved a resolution of appreciation which would endeavour to bring a for the valuable services of Rev. ohlpinn‘; plgflufg m on, 91 m; m. Father Dalton during the time he u] gnaw“ l; lgul, qm Bgturdny served on the executive of the Bo- gym-noon up}; mono; Ngmln] of cieiy as vice president. He suggest- m, two member; w" M; l» the (911 the good wishes of the Society axgcuflym 1 to Father Dalton 1n his new field of work in addition to its n. Appreciation To Father Dalton Ton Late To (llasify T0 LET-TWO ADIOINING rooms. Hardwood floors, sink» Apply 205 Grafton St. l L-lfll-ll-TI-(ii Mr. M. Maurice, well k Cross ..nd Red Fox Pei coon, etc. FOR SALE-LADY'S BOOTS AND skates, size 5. C. C. M. tube skntss. Apply 46 Bayileld 5t. l Charlottetown and Phone 149 Nunsr: mm. 0N! cmnul References required. Apply l3 Woymmlth ll. lf$- ni-on for the vwwi svrvlcfl rew- vliizanillzaannanvcnuzzam: ~ i ¢_ _ ' . FUR BUYER ‘Fur Buyer will be at our office Dec. 3 and day! following. Paying highest cash prices for Silver P. Ii. I. FUR TRADERS 182 Queen Si. -- Charlottetown dictus. Rev. J. H, A. Holmes, dean o! divinity. will pre-"cnt Rev. Mr. Walker to Bishop Hackenlcy and the sermon will be preached by srchdcauln F. W. Groom. German Mediation Efforts H a l t e d (By The Assoclllod Press) BERLIN, Nov. Qe-German med- iation efforts in the Chinese-Japa- nese conflict have come lo a tem- porary standstill. sources close t0 the Chancellery indicated today. When Germany first was report- ed approached by the Japanese on Nov. 3 it appeared doubtful whe- ther Japan could take Shanghai. Now that the Japanese Army has tcken Shanghai and is advancing toward Nanking. Hitler is laid t0 feel the moment is not now op- portune fm- projecting himsclflfnto the situation. nown Upper Canadian ts, Mink, Muskrat, Rac- burden. P. E. 1., was the fastest green tour yea: old stallion o! the season bred in the Maritimes, with 11s mile in 2.17 1-2 at Charlotte- town. Guy Ann, owned by George A. Callbeuk, ‘Summcrslde, had the fastest mi.e of any four yea-r old pacing mare owned in the Provin- ces. with a mile in 2.14 1-4 at Char- lottetown. Nita. Volo, owned by George Barbour, Aiberton, and driven by Harry O'Brien, was the fastest Maritime bmd three year old pacer of the season, winning at Halifax llh 2.1a 3-4. Anns worthy, owned and driven by Ollie Rudder- of the Two Year Old Futurity at North Sydney the previous year, won the Three Year Old Futurity a1. Charlottetown in a. field of nine in 2.19 1-2. Willard Kelly had the fastest mile by a Maritime bred three year old gelding in 2.20 1-2 ct Hali- fax with Lcand. Ethel Buliini, owned by W. B. McArthur, Ken- sington, and drivcn by Johnny Conroy ,wa.s the fastest two yell‘ old, winning tlw Futurity at Ohm"- lottewwn in 2.29. 1 Railway‘ Revenue Shows Increase (By The Canadian Prell) MONTREAL, Nov. M-Net rev- enue of $13,969,435 was reported today by the Canadian National Railways for the 10 months ended Oct. 31, increase of $4,115,466 0N! $9,343,980 in the same period a year ago. Net revenue k1 October decreased $206,948 from 83,638,519 to $3,431,676 lust month. Operating revenues in the 10- month period advanced 812,169,066 from. $153,234,500 to $165,403,656 this year, while operating expenses in the sumo period showed an in- crease of 18,053,608 at $161,444,218. Operating revenues last month were 8195118507. compared with of $542,079. Opcralinl expenses i2.- creased $749,091, from llhlflflli t0 $15,898,781. _ Ready To Meet C. I. 0. Challenge BREDIRIUION. N. 8-. Nov. N -(CP)-Reo|nt developments in l am mm a cos! 111mm at um» have almond the n11 fails u a question "whether the affairs of this province are to be governed by our co titutsd authorities or by the ommittae for Industrial organization," Hon. J. B. MeNeir, Attorney-General and acting min- ister of health and labor, said tn- dny. » "It presents a definite challenge --_-z=__.-- r._-_~..z_._===-=.--_-_--.--. . Whig. u far u I lfll concerns‘. no nger will be 13m " elm-ed m. Mullah’. "d. ham, Point Edward, 0, 8., winner . $18,786,278 in October llamlncveue . 1o‘- l\ v \\ / Fur our HOME SERVICE BOOKLETS TC WORK FOR YOU ‘O Every day you can loom new ways to turn life bright-side wi- 99' rid of problems. have more fun! Hem’ Service Booklets-described "":///// ‘for ylou daily in our Home Service feature-will iron out your pUlI-llr. monlepmoofh as silk. From A lo Z, they'll idle you through tho Business of living. 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