7. 1930 "PK. ‘ ntwnvs Best results follow the use of bggt mun” am!“ Tmwlh first class methods u! purclmrin‘ m“. an,‘ "uh plies are always to be had in a from state. Prescriptions dispensed n u.“ lifllhtore are assured to ‘w, b,“ n“ lllltl. btglilr Pharmaceutical Iuppllq-q are 0 aned from the most tcllnhlo manufacturers. For best result; make BEST UALITY l< “iiiiii"“iilllllllcl Til, SEVEN YEARS; DRUGS J. 4i ____ i 2 : z this your drugstore. II! Prince 5t. “"“¢_4640J0\#63$0§€$§’§€§Q4§6-63$33i$3o61&§4¢ ‘§.‘._. Classified Advertisements Ernest ll. ‘Worth DRUGGlSTS Phone B2. i 0n Iwtlwfi l: pel- lino of s words § ram Insert! u . m, “my,” , n h f,’ u: g :3‘: i nary. five for robbery win-i violence ma: Insertions m»... .......... 1e porlinoofl words ‘ ifllld two for iail brsskinl. Wlrthe ' ooo-o-HOO-OQ-Q-OFOOOQQO-OOOQQ w“ e {sentence lmlmsm on James Gorin- “qvyy . _ .. . . . _._....._._._.._s _!2..'..-_.. wwwww», i ley by all Honor Judie Duffy yes- 11,2.“ Wan-Gil A my PAID CHRISTIAN MEN ‘n women for distributing religious um-atuyg, For particulars writs mp“; age and church connwtlon. lo, Conrad. Tower Bldg, Toronto. A, W. 10-2-7-9-14-16-21-23-28-80 51G S5 PRIVATE GREETING Christmas card sample book free; representatives already mak- mnve dollars up daily: exp"- ienre or capital unnsouilry. 0::- letscll Company, Brantford, Ont. A. W. Q-ZG-iiti. For $nle i S.l‘l;57—Ii0USE-APPLY ll Park Street. 7413-10 7-31 ____________ AW BROWN PAPER FOR SALE. Apply ill this Office. ~ ~ sass-tr. ______?---__.-___- [till SALE, T0 LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Oiiirr. U I03 SALE-JLACCOONS. APPLY lo John A. Couison, Remington. . ‘1408-10-7-11 I'M! GEESE FOR. SALE. TWO pail-s of trained callers. J. D. Jen- kins. 7877-10-4-31 ..__.._._ ___._._..%__ l0] SALE-NEW WINDOW SASH- elntize 24x24 and 28x28. Apply l3 Chestnut St. 7378-10-4-31 F01! SALE - IYP-TO-DATE COT- tagc. modern conveniences. Also barn, suitable for garage. Apply l’! Oricbar strcct. FOR SALE-REGISTERED SHORT hcrn bill‘. nine months old. Apply Geo. R Bowness, Kcnsingtnn. 7406-10-7-31 ,,___._._._. lilNK FOR SALE AT REASON- able price. William MacLean,_ Dfiilfldlbdfl", P. E. 1. "F. S."-'f353-10—4-3i. F01! SALE-Z FILLIES. 2 AND 3 lTsrs old. sircd by Prince Boron. Wallace D. Brchaut. Alexandra. 7411-10-7-9-11-31 I011. SALE-MARE. FIVE YEARS "ld- Mussel. also new ham-leis , "id “Mon. R. J. Hanna. Young Street Gcorgeiovm. 7398-10-7-21 s HEAVY CARDBOARD. TIIE Guardian is offering for sale, a , quantity of heavy cardboard mats, llltcially suitable for the lining of chicken houses, etc. Price one cont "ti! "T. B." iI-lo-ti’. Foil sou: on EXCHANGE. HIGH tilts registered boar with an out- standing record as a bacon ho! Producer. Apply to Secy. Vie; shinning Club, Kinross. r. m. I. 7300-10-7-21 Ion sate - usen Thus-sum find cleaner, B years old. Manufac- VJM by ‘iihlficott. Other and wed tllrenhers priced right. One onlv °~ K- Diner. two used engines. W. R- Dennis, 1a‘! Croat Georre Street. 7305-10-4-31. Female Help Wanted >_.___ "ti" FOR GENERAL lions; “mt M1011’ Mrs. Prank Walker. 15 Eulton street. lo-l-Zli “my WANTED-EXPERIENCED DINING "m" riri- Russ Hotel. lul-lo-v-n .-___ ivoncv WITII suwnvn MACH- 1M5 i0 make neckties for us at ‘ml’. Prompt pay: steadv work: "ilmian-"e unnecessary. Dept. 2’l. American Necktie Cm, Keefer Blrim. Mflnlrenl. r. n. w. lo-o-ll ..__ Escaped -_........._._. ligoserl-zn-rlllwsnc rnx rvr. n- mbd HR! I0. Reward. Notify a ‘t’ Falwell. oiiulstmewn. n. 4- ‘ ‘1418-10-7-11 Lost Willi-senor nu or: non-m Dover Road. finder leave at as would at. 1422-10-1 l Male “=11! Wanted and Agents ii can; ' Wmum ounmo coal! nausea m" ‘bot-h sense) to sell Personal . liberal commission. noun l. role... _ d. n. s. ltfti-ll. Teachers Wanted l 7360-10-4-31. _ Wanted “DENTEO --_.*. ICOODD-“G-Etgyp lisnd drivln": wagon fol" cash. Writs immediately. B413; Guardian. 7351-10-4-31. WANTED IAND ln-i lunllateli copy pf "Thpm-y mm ljrsnciioe of fox Rancilinq" 1w Dr, u. {LUCY} and W. C. S. liicLul-e. State price. (Mrs) Lucy A. (inn-um 1 Alaerton. ‘ 7l03-0-32-tf. i, Male Help Wnntgd WANTED _ nctlfnov. Alum; Queen Hotel. 7415-10-7-31 ‘WANTED-MAN T0 wonzc 0x rnncli. Applv iiotivccn 12 nmi ‘1 m- 7 and 8 t: 22"; Longnvnrth Avcl " 7123-10- AN UNIUSUAL OPPORTUNITY CAN BE EARNED t’ ivcekiv in spare tlmc selling well known line Persnntil Christmas Cards, Scores of Stcno- grnphers. Accountants, Clerks, etc. exceeded this last season. Denutifu‘ new portfolio szilnplo free. blaster "Kraft 00., Llmltcd. Toronto. Rcp~ rcsclltatitics wnnicrl snmll towns also. M. H. \V.~tts-tl 30. Opportunities for Men and Women PAINT AT HOME -- EARN BIUNEY painting Christmas cards. Cata- logue, samples, instructions tcn Cents. Premier Art C-uild, 210 V.c- torla, Toronto. O. 10-Stt-t1-OcL-14. Miscellaneous JO-HN ALFRED McDONALD, PR0, vinciai Land Surveyor, Herman- villo. 7092-0-20-1mo. “ANTED- I BUYING EDIPTY Will call lfll’ samc. Highest William Michael. C0l"l"l."l‘ and Dorchr-stcl‘ Sta. 7414-10-7-11 prices. Weymouth Phone 1107. ___.€_.._____._____ JUST ARRIVED-FARM WAGONS. $68.50. plows. pipclcrr. fllruncos. ctc. W. R. Dennis. Charloticiwivn. 7403-10-7-31 ___€________ _—- FURS REMODELLED. RIEIHXIRED. relincd, 170 Princl- st. Mrs. Dav- ison. Tri00-10-7-6i WANTED--AM BUYING EMWTY bottles. Will call for sumo. Highest prices. William li/iichncl. corner Wcymollth and Dnrchrsicr Sis. Phone 1107. '74i4-10~7-1i . _ ..__.?____ EARN UPWARDS 0F 525 WEEKLY growing mushrooms for us. n11 Will- tcr. in cellars. llillstvatrd booklet free. Canadian Muslnoom Colu- psli_v."l‘nrnni.o. H. C. 1041-23. ._._-.__. ~ Situations Vacant LADY OR GENTLEWIAN TO AFT us local representative ‘in Chur- lntictrivrn and d‘str‘ct‘fnl" aid 93- toblishrrl flrm wllH vcry }"‘1)\ll.'~ll‘ line n1‘ Personal Christmas Grort- ing Cards. Whole or part time. Generous commissions. Regal Art 00.. 310 Snadinn Ava. ‘Fnrnnto. S. V. 10-6-7-9-11-14-16-13.‘ ._.____.-_.._. i "The prosperity of s country de-l pends on resources of character, not} m mmurccs of natural IOOIIS-‘E George Russell. V ________ .__. DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate Chirourootol Chronic Ind NerWIII Dllilll! 121 Prince Si. Phone 1072 opposite It. Paul's Church Examinations in Music will be held throurhout the Dominbn b! The Associated Board. of the loyal Aeadem, of lvllulo and the Royal College of Music as follows: Theoretical nutrients. November and May. Practical subjects. M17 and hue. For particulars apply to A. It. KENDALL. L. It. A. M. 3 James Gormley Sen- terday, ._.__.§__ ill): first charge, HlSYHODOP stlted WgKTZICIITTIEASCHiJXR FOR srr- ‘, that the full penalty roi- escape from o0, uppc c t 7*, . , _ the ye“- John Mbllliliguseirztiiquriol toil in seien tears. The lull Penalty ' ' ‘ ~‘" . for robbery with violence is life im- (pvisolilnent with a whipping, Judge 27 years of age. he imposed a sent- once of five years at Dorchester to D. car: he sen-rd immediately following the ‘—~— he might not be dcing justice to so- tenced to Term in Dot-cheater For Jail Breaking And For Robbery With Viol- encc. Seven years in Box-cheater Peniten- In pronouncing tho sentence for Duffy stated. but in view c-f the fact that the prisoner is a young man. first sentence. His Honor stated that ciety in sentencing a marl of the urlitcll attitude of theiprlsoner who he stated, was not s‘ fit citizen to; bc at large. to so short ll sentence. He hopsd, however. that the term would- bc sufficiently long for the prisoner; to ltarn some ileeful rccupniion. In addition to the police officers, and to Mi. Miller, the victim of tile i assault who were examined at an acl~ jnurncd session c! the Court, the Crown rprcsented by Mr. \l. O. C. Campbell. called two witnesses. Mr. Byron Brown, manager cf the Revere Hotel and Dr. Ledwell. Mr. Brown testified that he saw Tilr. Miller before he left the lwi/rl or; the evening of the assault. Mr. Miller was stlber when he went out. With the testimony of Dr. Ledwell who described the condition of Mr. Miller whom he found bruised 811d swollen, the Crown vested its case. For the defence. conducted by Mr. Mark R1 McGuigan, John Purcell instill-d that the prisoner was work- ing on a stcnmcr with him at 10 o'clock, and walked with him up to the comer of Q1188“ Mid WM" street. that. she saw the assault taking plan: and that she shouted. The man com~ lniiting the assault jumped over the lrravier than he. that thou: was sufficient doubt to discharge the prisoner. some man went on the night of (the assault to a house on King Street. m. ‘Miller had in his pocket $80 or $90. The man with ivhonl he drinks knows of the nnoney. This establishes the motive. Gormley and Miller go into Welshs‘ Lane. and there the attack took place. That timer: was s_ robbery is pl-oveli. The question that remains is was it the prisoner who committed the assault. hllller swears lmsitively that it was the prisoner who was with 111m. Thei‘? i5 110 £11193- iion that the assault took place after '11..'-20 o'clock. according to evidence. Mr. Campbrll then reviewed the ev- idcnce given by tho police officers. Five minutes after the accident the pclicc officers find the accused on Kin: Street. He ran away and went back into tho alley where the man had been assaulted. The fact that there was no moncy on the prisoner when he was arrested has little or nothing to do with the case. Mrs. Mc- Donald testifitd as to what kind of n beating Mr, Miller received. Evid- once shows that from the horrible condition of Mr. Miller's face, that he had been handled very swerely. ill MEMDRIMJI In loving memory oi‘ Louis Hogan, died in lloxbury. Mum, Oct. 2, 1029. Strange. strange, for thou and us. Badly afar, Thou ufo beyond above, We math the stall Thou whore flowers dlathloas spring, Weathers they fade; ‘ ' Then in God's paradise. We ‘will time's abode. Inserted b! his wile. 33?. D. Macllcau Charlottetown Beheel of Music. Ilcartn lilcmai-ial Hall. I “no.1.” l M P R Card llajlrySeason I disclose what construction would bc Mr. Campbell summ-"d up the Bv-l idence for the Crown. He stated that i ‘Nil-ll l polities, the province and the Domin- i f, , Sh k ' t1 prisoner but‘ . Jréclem tltzwtnfre "Kn she Saw was i Manitoba, a definite grant of $300,000: ‘ g ‘ lfrnm this fund was made but the‘ ' thers will participate in its general _ d th . ev- 1 o. ldgfixlteklgftlllsgnflillllerllfge mi: SW“, i disbursement when the needs ariae. i i THIS l 7H/\_K_l_._l_£l'l'l£'|'()WN til YARHIAN n‘, . Luciano --nuuuuqunanqauq.ps YOUR FAVOURITE GAMES i y-‘ress De Auction Forty-Fives, IVhlst and Bridge | GRAND OPENNG ___yg_. lioly Redeemer liall TUESDAY, OCT. 7, Auction Forty-Fives. WEDNESDAY. OCT. 8, Whisl. WEDNESDAY. OCT- 15. Bridge. IIIRIIHBIINI‘! Erinitp ammo itbufd; ohm-Ladies‘ Aid-Special meeting Social Hall. ihilll-Mlsslon Band-Regular meet- ing-Boys and girls of primary classes llltl [Ills of junior classics i9 to 11i— Social Hall. ‘HS-Official Board-Heart: Mem- orial Hail. 7.30~Scnlor C. G. I. ‘IX-Several groups Including one for Col- logo Girlse-Soclsl 11:11. 7405-11. ISLAND WILL GET Contnuecl from Page l each province will receive from the fund. Senator‘ Robertson would not undertakcrl. 1n the case oi New Brunswick. no information was forthcoming concerning a donation] to the Provincial Museum to bei built at Sh. John. For Saskatchewan legates Meet In Historic Building Saskatchewan delegates, Hon. M. A. r McPherson, Attorney-General, and 1 Hon. J. A. Merkley, Mirlistor of Labor, ' will be in Ottawa. on Wednesday. Al- i though Premier Taschcreau of Que-l boo has intimated in a letter he will‘ delegate Hon. J. Francoour, Ministeri of Public Works, to reprosentthat province in Ottawa this week, no date has been set. The letter which has‘ been published in the Montreal press, is expected at the Department of » Labor on Monday. U“! year the comorstrne was laid ‘ by Governor Sir (lcovge Provost, On l: ruary 11, 1919, the Earl of Dal-quake Arsenaultv president o; ma. mom m .1929‘ - ‘l8 mad‘ o statcmoilt which mi ti . ' ~ - .. . . ,, , _ ifatglliietidlgl? Mlalsrhas “mm oallublicity Bureaus. at Bowl)’ 51"“ the landings of lobslers, vshich are , . Id 51g!“ fcance‘ I“ um“ luncheon. Alter citing figures shoxv- taken m ymamm C035. “alers 0,11,.‘ ganllzltlng his Pyovlllt‘? upon this mg me ph,,1nnw.,._1 i.‘ b ' , "i - i “ ‘ ', 1w.‘ .ufldmg he ‘m’ U" sm"‘d‘d this industry in Canada l" Ymnhpounds 0i" mine 2,910,000 pounds Jllilfllflg erected for the lvcopiion of! ‘lie lflziilature. the courts c! justlce anti all the public ofilces, it stand; 1111i Will Stand. I hope. to the latest ivosleritv. a proud record of the puij-i Smut M m“ p310‘! c‘ m“ his" ciai should give financial assistancc m; 9mm m the full calendm- y”; i. ry. of the Nova Scotia Legislature since i819 and the oldest Parliament build- ing in Canada, is to be the scene of the meeting cf the Canadian Press in Halifax comnrncing October 0th. The members of the Canadian Pres: are to hold their nleetings in the Legislative Council Room of the Province House in the shadow of the portraits of thou! Legislative Coun- cillors who in 1927 voted themselves cut of olfica thereby abolishing Nova sootiafls Senate. SOLID GOLD MG!" ‘rmusls *'~-~‘ “all? ' An Excellent School or Bulsness Pen for Only 98c NIBS \\'I'l‘l'l IRIDIUM TIPS teed for Honest Value and Scrvir! (Ibo “REGENlm Pen, made by on! facturers in England. Self-filling barrel with pocket. clip. Where Better Pens and Stresses The I Importance Of I Tourist. Traffici v .__._ . The lnlportallcc of the lcilrist (raf- fig "as, emphasized yesterday b,“ 311"; Canadan Association of Tourist and, (‘lf_'\‘l=1i'l\7ll‘.i3ill. c!) yicnvs time speaker offered a number‘ ni suggestions as to how the provin- cos ni Canada can co-operatc to aid the tourist industry. Govcmlncliis. Federal and Pl‘0\'.ll- l and EllCOU1'6gL‘ll7.Elll. and it can llc Attractive Appearance and Guaran- uf the largest pm manu- type-uloitled vulcanill! ROSS-DRUG-UNITED SUCCESSORS T0 THE MacKlNNON DRUG CO. Pencils are Sold. 31c INCREASE l: Lllf: icvluzvlng; lc-prxnlco‘ = from the Fisheries News Bulletin, a lllibllCallflll ISSllCd by the Doprtment oi’ Fisheries, Ottawa: i Canada's lobster fishermen have been meeting u 1m a larger measure year than clinic w of sucus nit. Belyveell Jallldry 1 and August. 3i amounted to more than 36,565,000 more than were caught in the cor- responding period of last year. Expressed in another vcay, the catch up to the end of August was only 716,700 pounds less than the to- 1929 and was over 4,320,000 pounds rlin~c~ Exzth fth‘ -- - .. . e uec or. and e u yo o e» Tile Legislative Council Roch highest Ouered by grants to tourist. as-l greater ma“ me cam, m the mu Canadian Prose arrive in Halifax on Sunday ev-rning. October 5th and the lilaritlnle members will roach this oily on Monday. The meeting will con-Y tinus for several days during which tile visiting members of the Canad- ian Press will be cntertained by local newspapers and by the Government. The Province House in which the Canadian Press meetings are being a l. lvcfilllllllfilfii‘ various first class means of transportation by nlotor highways, railroad or steamy ship. ' The residents can co-operate with m“ l“ cmada" Mmy famous 5tates""““‘d m“ mglqatl"? cillmfll Wt of tug of private houses to supplement men have made their eloquent voices cyistence thereby culling (he long the hotels. The public can assist by," The general nature of each sgrea- heard in this building and many evdlgght betawn m? y__,ni_.ym_yl._-,,_ CDrX11_ being Cuurlwls D xligitol~g and b‘, luent negotiated by the Dominion hasi onts originating within these wailslcii and the llnure nf Assembly and making we“. hummggulad (urroundl called for a program of public works have been writiirn lto tho history Ollffifllllflfl; the Nova Scotirt IA=glslniur~ .11“ aurucltive to be initiated jointly by tho munici- ion. Such works as highways, bridges - .5 ‘f Mls. Jennie McDonald te t 19d! and Subways have been the pflncipls items. In addition, there has becni, I set aside a general fund of $4,000,000; for “direct relief." In the case ofl $700,000 For N. S. By the agreements already nego- tiated. Ontario was premixed $4.850.- 000; Manitoba, o. total of $1,200,000; Alberta. a sum similar to Manitoulin] and Nova Sooiia. 5700.000. The agreements negotiated yester- day with Alberta and Nova Scatia. it is understood. call for a program, of works consisting in the main oil highways. In the case of Alberta, a! certain percentage of the money will) be used in the larger centres for such, work as surfacing roada digging. sewers and constructing curbs and; gutters. Highways. however, will be the principal items on the program and will be confined largely to the provincial system. ‘This also w'll be true, largely, of the avreemcnt with Nova scntia, '11“; exact terms of the two agreement! will not he 111.816 public until after their ratification by the Cablngt, CANADA Contenued its}; P355 1 11°11» REM-WY lmlcDonald, Prime Minister of Great BritoJrl: "Right Hon. Ramsay MacDonald. "Prlnle Minister. "On behalf of the people of Can- ada I send you my very deep and slow" sympathy on the terrible tragedy in the loss of R-loi of which I have just heard, and on the death of the secretary of State for Air. the Director of Civil Aviation and many members of the ofLoel-s and DEATHS lilAClNTYRE-ln the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Oct. 6, Miss Jennie Maclntyre. lied ‘l5. lfilnerol notice later. SENTNZB-At Newton. Mus. Sept. 1b, L. J. Bentner, formerly of Char- lottetown. ‘Canada. Work on the Province House in one Legislative body instead of was started in i811 and in August 0f two. Mackme l1 Again Lead Cardinals (Canadian Press) SPORTSMANE PARK, St- Louis. Oct. 6—A terrific home drve by J mmy Foxx high into the left field bleachers iu the ninth inning with C-iuhrana on base broke up a GCHEB." tlonhl twitching duel and gave the} Athletics a ‘.1 to 0 victory over the: Cardinals and put the “lt/lacknlclfl back in the lead for the world's] championship today. The series l~.ov.-| stands three games to two in til-air, favor. i i BOX SCORE l I Philadelphia A.B. Ii. ll. O. A. E. Bishop, 1b. 4 o o l o o Dykes, 3b. 3 0 0 010 Cochrslie, c. 3 1 1 '1 10 Simmons, 1.1’. 4 0 0 3 0 0 Fcxk, ib- 4 1 212 0 0 crew. With the recollection ol the recent and most successful trip oii the R-100 to this country and the, cnthusiastic welcome given to her: gallant crew by all Canadians our, sympathy goes out in a special any’ to tho families and friends of (hose, of whom so many were recently ivich us and have now met their death by this terrible accident. (Signed! “WILLlNGDON. "Governor General of Canada." British Premier In Grlevcd Beyond Words In a statement yesterday regard- ing the R-ini disaster Premier Moc- D-anald said today: ' "I heard in the early hours this morning of the terrible disaster to‘ the I101 and l am grieved beyond words at the 105s of so many splen- dl men whose sacrifice has been added to that glorious list of Eug- lanils, have gone into the unknown as pioneers and pathfinder-s and have met death. My most hearttielt sympathy goes out to their families in this nour of their bereavement. lpllihl on Monday Oct. 0th Miss Jen-l m O _g_o_Q_g_o_qqoogqggggqqg.og..¢ , Georgetown for interment. ‘only those who have been associat- MACINTYRE-At the P.E.1. l-los- cd with Lord Thomson know how ucii the country has lost. No one I oi genial UNDIIIAIII nio Mlclntyre age '15 (years. Punorsloan now fill his place ""5"". iirom the residence of Mr; W. utccmpaiionsliip and friendship. - Mfitilniwc 107 Weymouth 5t. on Premier MacDonald was staying Ulilflflllllfl I "fifth Ifiifig f , iwednosday Oct 0th. Service rinrt- at Chequers, country home of Brit- ‘ "m" ‘n ° i118 M 1.30 thtnce by motor to ish Premier: when h: vecrixv-cl tho news of the disaster. lie had with lilhmon who, on uncharted was Ind ' Mlllcr, 11f. 4 0 0 0 0 0 l-loas. c.f. 4 o 1 2 0 Holey, ss, 3 0 l 2 1 U Earn-than", p. 2 0 0 0 4 0 hiclc, x . . . . . , . . .. 0 0 0 0 0 Grove, p. . . . . . . . .. 0 0 O 0 i Totlilfi . . . . . . . .. 31 2 5 27 8 Ol x batted for Earnshaw in eighth i St. Louis A.B. R. ll. O. A- E. llcutilit, (ti. Adams, b. Priscil, 2b. Bcttolnley, 1b. 4 ‘rldfey, l.f. biatkins. vifilson, c. . Gelbcrt, ss. Grimes. p. Black's. x Totals x batted for Watkins in ninih. izi g1“ ‘.11. llnn. Pfmlllizl‘ 0i Cnuacln. fcr the Ilmeriai 0 (l inf. fl U DDOOODQQODQ uoo:»-ooo-->-Q u ~looraraHwwwolo >4 ‘9C>©GJ@@@-¢C>I>-© 1 R. B. Bennett, o is in lily-gland fcrsnce. \ C. sonllchlouulollvs Continued from Page l 0hr Canadian Home Bereaved At least one Canadian hmne is bcrcavcd by the R-iUl lllEH-Nlifi‘ of Sunday morning. Kills. T. A. hIcK-uy, of Winnipeg, is a ti» tcr of T. A. A. Key. who was in charge of thc thlril watch of tho giant Dlrlglhlc- lie had becrl married only two or three ycnrs and was 34 years of age. Jiliit Plain No. "27" Discovery of n mnnocle Iiesidl- n charred body of one of the R-101‘s victims tonight. |c.l searchers (o believe they; had found the remains of either Lord Thomson, British ltlin‘ster of Alr, nr" of Sir Sefton llrsnslu-r. Director of ("it'll Aviation. The two chief passengers of the dirlgible were the only ones aboard that uw-d the single cyc- glass. The clue. however. was re- garded as orly the elcndcrmt. and tlu- holly was placed In n plain mew. with iii: simple number "27." o‘ lzatlon of the Canadian fl, t)‘ The speaker stressed the import- ance oi those Cilllllllg to tourists to see that propcr lodging and enter- ytalnment are furnished visitors. The l latter should find a comfortable bed- vlFOOill, clean room mid ClCLill iillcii i plan fucd well cooked and wcli sel'\-. led, plenty of fresh fish and fresh lvcgctabies, and ilolnc-lnade bread ‘iuud lJlzCllllfi. 1t is n false idea t?» jsllppose that people coming from (cltics expect the abundant llllci elab- lurate dishes served ill largo city i10- ,‘ leis. ‘ The Eptiiillfil’ referred lo the organ- Asssclaucll l cf TCMYLC and Publicity Bureaus and .EX])lIl'.ilCCl the object of the new Ol- '. ganizalion. At the my". meetmg it Qlopcd that prociicai lcieas uuii be 1 prougixt forward by which greater c.1- ulzcratloll lJ€l.\\'(‘C;l Lhc prulznccz. on lire brought to bum" to increase ills» (‘tourist ll'l\ili.". ‘this 1110:1111; will b: lllfilfl in Winnipeg early in Niflblllbtl‘. i The relation of good l-orlcls, good llflllWdyfillfl steamship service t: (he (tourist traffic ivas then rlsciisscd ll ;\vas of till: utmost llilportancc to linuke the tourut satisfied so that hc can pass on his faiorablc imp: "u: to his friends and acquzrniallccs. Reference “T15 then made to 1hr lgood work oi lllc Cnlllldxon (i: c; [Roads PifsflCiiillflil. c: - 3suid this is the ubrct ‘which the Canadian PYNS Wm hold} sociations, by advertising the zlitrlv- » yo,“ 19-33 w‘ nlpeungs l’? l“ use“ “l we“ hi“ l tlons and resources of the r t“: “Harem n’ was l" this rmmnarolunces, the publication and dis- mal Charles Dickens in m“ “'““9-“5‘ lribution of liicrature. zmri affording ca the opening of tlv Nova Scotia Legislature and later nvote that it was “like looking through the wrong end of a iele~~ 5:001“ It was in the Legislative Coun ‘ Such associations by wiitriblliiflrifl in i . , in“ “mm that l“ 19271 m? “ieifllnoney, by the construction and op-_ held l5 om c’: the “wit hlstmw bunch nmnbers of the Calm“ "imam" elation of summer resorts. by obeli- So far as the landed value of the catch to the fishermen is concerned, there was an ‘incl-ease of $78,000 in the January-August period just past. 1n the like. period of 1929 the landed ' value totalled 53.189208 and this year the figure was 83,266,307. August Rezults Taking the month of August alone. there was a catch of 2,063,000 pounds with a landed value of $120,770-s gain of l1 few thousand pounds in catch. as compared with August, 1929. hut a (increase of 561.800 in landed value. . The largest August production is in Now Brunswick but while the land- ings for the mouth fl.366,700 pounds) showed an increase of some 5000C pounds the vaiuc of the catch as landed ivrls only $77,120 as against 3133.216 a year ago. Prince Edavnrd Island lobstermer caught 505.500 pounds during the month. or some 65.000 pounds less than ill the yirevious August. Landed lnlue was $30,515 as compared with 556.974. In Nova Scntis. the catch ‘"5 17R 3m hounds and landed value $11,930. a min o.‘ about 52.000 pound: “ml 550i" $1309 Quebec's catch 71111171111111! more than 12.000 pounds. was less than half the catch in Aug- ust. 1929, and landed value was $1, 210 as compared with $2.240. Lecture On Chinese Customs And Conditions An illbdiflsilll“ lecture 0n oorldlt. i711?- aud Puszonls in China was dg- ’ c""-\ii\c in the Central r11 D:- Macklln, who llfi’. 11"“ in- 43 yous a misslnuary- of i... ipvovincial Tourll Ass. .. tn." ‘ _ y Canadian Associations r1 lnurr‘ l“ n“ H” ‘l’ C‘“"l i“ nmm‘ N° Bilreaus and tlv- dffrl-elll Mom v l? m‘ h a “niflfll suu“5' ‘H, . . D1". llackhli stated. and only {Leagues cl Cinywln. ivhrl‘. arc working in se-urc bcticr loans and better hotels. ' I Flxml 1'10 yet: 10'." to 102i) to lspclit in Cilllilill $1.1“ f amount practically rqunl m lhc ‘of. Ca:l.".(l:\'.= cxrclzdflillc in iitc. (111.2. \ War. A great lnzpcilz: hna been piicn to the problem of pmvillciui and 11.".- .s of paved rc i demand for tllcsc that is ‘suit in a system oi pr: ivrlvs in Crlzvlda. The FVFfllPl’ in ("crimp mentioned e number cf the leading hotels and summer resorts in Canada. On the Island during the plvt §lii"-l".l~".‘ lltc Sianhspr Beach Inn at Stanhciwc, til"; Ipniugion at Ru tlca, tllc llizlilalzcls. at Georncixwzi, and collages and iwvo restaurants llt Cavendish were open- ed. and coon we will have in Chnr~ lottetown mu cl th- Loser and nus‘. up-to-data lifltfiis in ail Canada. chair l-cwr-rday Prcsrlr-nt P1‘. sfrtrr r.‘ Rntnrl-ln K-virnlii- mvi tlv letter of sy-nuntlli‘. l , -. _ . R'it:4ri1n ll. A Snartli W8’. in the ' ref 'f.~l"rerl to the death cf D7151. Hui: s Sccrrinry WAS instructed i". v:l"Z‘.: a‘ (‘Ac <.‘.'~' lira» a modern water system. The 1v; r generally used and drunk is often vile. and i; the. cause n! ‘ vpcstllencc. The YCil...‘ R has been owe:- ilou i; its lxllhld for thousands of JLEYQQ clcps to isii, and tam- in: China ia-hl continue to 11.110 hur- 11. the s\,-c:-.‘r.c~.- stated. (ill llii nvtlilcjl outiri for the ‘fellow Rivet is uiaiile to tile be; that the timid water's. luay escape. ‘n..lc.'-._- dcztorg have fcw mod;- rlncw. 111%‘: lwlicl." that sickness on". lli".'i‘s. their.‘ by chums and t '.‘l{f‘i’\‘ they‘ nilentyt to get rid nt (l: -.:~ dovils. One community chasm a new into the next and sc on ljli till». c, u‘. is finally churn in- to tilc so ‘Hcaihl ssm. the doctor said, Ls, ir one fol-m or another creeping basil into civilization. a backwash of sup» cl-stihcn and heathen philosophy. 1b.. R5. we call wastc is only sur- p and sail-pills is nlxvryys the start- itlf. lvfr.‘ cf now uscr..~llenry Pbrd. ~~.~~". (m: clrath L: not I i“ o-‘Fnuiti’, but a. more ‘i .; . 5 r.’ the metal-tel been.‘ ——Sir 0.1-.“ imp, “I believe that ekistzmce is con-- Qn‘...