5% is inn 4T1 ‘*- '~ - Mavis-heroes) .' ~ YAGE Tiny The “DIAMOND I TREASURE” Contest '1 HIS This Contest will appear in the Guardian every Friday during the remainder of I937, and is being sponsored by the tollouing leading business concerns of Charlottetown: IIENRY hlacl-XAIILANI‘: d: Co. l'.l~l.l. (‘O-OPEILITIVE |'l'IlI)IE - IEIKUUSON Pl‘lili AIILK COMPANY Qllls N S'I‘III'.II'I‘ MEAT MARKET IIEIJIIIN IIIIUS. Ifl.\'.\‘ (i-RUCERY. (‘I ‘STEII A. (‘AAIPBEl-L l‘ll.\I‘l‘Iil.l. & (‘(1. (‘Rlt IHON} l.l.\iI'l'I-lI) Ilt OXUAIY tiItUCIiIl 1' tiv.\lf\\'llt)llillliil STUDIO 'I'III'I lil.tllil.\ t‘. c. llr.li..~t‘lll>'.'\l _ iluchil-zs at "HILLY mini-rs Lllurrcb nil-halal. i: .0111‘ 00.. LTD. 1:. 1' suirstm ISLAND t-‘I-iilll . s1" LE1‘ ‘ildtv a; PEARDIN. i-zlhwn \I.I‘I If s1 wan" ilAhERY i0 lxsox A . JAMES FAIT J. w. loiihsrtiis w. N. 'l".\x'roN s. n. RAYS A. 1:. Toonins MUSIC STORE. .\lll.t.lilf tlltflrh. LT’. H. L. WORTIIY r .1. .\i.n-iio.\:.\i.ii The ‘llarlilttetoivn Guardian will issue six prizes each wreck: 1-1, sf-‘m; 2nd, $2.00; 3rd, $1.1m; 4th, sum; 5th, 50c; ‘ll. f-itr. 'l"ni~.-.e prizes will be issued in the form of service or in.-:'rlxziiirli~.t~ orders that will be honoured l1)’ 3")’ ad‘ \‘l‘ll~4.'l‘ lib-ill] above. r woaoovcoo+oovoaoooooooovoocoooovoooooooooooo-o-c-c-o PiliZE WINNERS LAST WEEK l'l{l'/I~I WINNERS l..-\S'l‘ \\'EEI\' .\li<. ‘lii~--.-t-ll Wheatleyv. North liner. \Ii'<. l'crr_\' (‘amt-rou. 2t)! FIIZFO)’ Street. .\rthur _\I.~;<~l)onald, 21$ (lreat (leorge Street. I'h\'lli< Nlisnn, .\lt‘l'llllllfi. .>. \lilll‘."ll lluvvntoii, (‘lftoun RR. No. ti. ti, \Ir-‘. l). W. Sivan, tit} Iiilwzird Street, -.'..-_;,;_ wecoo-oacoveqoooc++cvooov~eoo+o+ew+omoow+c+c+o Solution to Last Week’s Contest SLOGAN "Heller Prices For (‘ash"—'I‘oonihs Muslr Store “iPlitl-Jfl N. liars I'oi'-—l{ei1ilin Bros. Yl'lt(‘\‘IIl‘Ill'} ,\I:1t‘l‘;ll‘l;lil0 (‘a-fih-R- P- 5l"11l5"l\ IQPQfOQOOQQQQ00000009000OOOQ§QOOOOQOQOO4QO-OO-O-OO-VQ Clue To This Weel-‘Us Slogan A rtlX-WUITI slozran used by a well-known store on Print-e Street. It's easy. QOWQOO0O$0000'00?OQ§r¥§O4firf€r§~§§QOOOOOOQOUQJ-§O-Q§QQ'QQ (‘IIILD .-\.\:n BI‘II.I) 'l'llI-‘. '<.-\'rlti.\"- - “rlfill-l ‘I ‘lli Each of the above firms the diamond border. 3.. I115. been purposely inserted slogan or trade phrase used the above advertisers. Having carefully read each “DIA- MOND TREASURE" advertisement tn this Paper, and Feature Article in this section. contestants must write the name 0i‘ the advertiser in whose aniioun .......t or Feature Article a word was inserted, along with the extra or surplus word tn each individual one.. Also arrange the words to form the slogan or trade phrase und state the ad- vertiser to whom you think the slogan belongs. 'I‘lien attach to your solution a receipt or counter slip from any one IMPOR drawn. There is no limit to the and ' I not be accepted. above will not. be accepted. 044% O§O§€4‘¥§ O O 0Q 0-0 $00 §O~O ‘i Iieri- l\‘ no substitute for prompt Q U A LIT ‘i’ ‘flint Is ivliy our l'll\lfllfif‘l‘\' always insist on “(EAILDEN CITY" Products. I'v'll h. lllnijxl). I'\BI.I ( Al, Ii IIIPPING‘ CREAM IL l‘) l lii_.\.\l lll"l"l"l'.li llU'I"l'I§Il..\IlIiK Futtin: Ill" slaliillirll in I‘urit_\', Safely and Quality The Pearl: MILK BDMFANY 0$60000Q0*QQ004QOQ000O000§QO§QOO0§O§§90§O0§OO040§ NORTHERN ELECTRIC l PREPARE FOR FIADiO _ l WINTER NOW I l -- 1- tlr- li-‘iil lie-till Will‘ i" 1'1""! Ilrpair your IIome and Buildings .~ l'ii\ ol flllllll l‘>'<'t‘l\t‘l'§. t‘i1IIlt1(1_VII1|{<‘ m.“ ‘n. Sim-k “H: has; brand; 0| rooting and building dealings hard- n picalri" niinil r of exclusive foa- uare of all kinds. “M0,; a. )1;-,-rv ‘llllt’ Tour Chain- |,.»|~_|),;\] fir-min» fnniiie: -— Magnu- m“; _<,-,. in,- “1-‘1- 1';'l\'_'l‘ of hrziu- tlful Il‘1t.fII‘|\ pill ‘(I as low as hill-Ju- l/ltlsic Store ('Il\ll" Stanleyfihaw & Pearden llarifirziri- ’l'liat Stands Hard Wear (form-r Krnt and Great George Sts. Toombs “unlhr Prue. lot’ iooeoooocoooooooooocoooo t .‘~'-t'.~\\‘t\rt’s (‘ream Loaf eooqveiicooweivw-oooocoobc .llll.ll‘\ to inter you‘ m“ ‘ q." (_ LT", , ,,- {ind In proullel ' "I ~~ ~\ l _ _ t ,,,,;,|,|‘, rump.» ; lu.i-. \\ holesomr,_Satisfying. ‘i1llt-\'v~~l<-'~7. 1 ct t‘ “£1” “BMI-k l”. 1()\'IZ" IY .175" l Fllfljf-‘illilar i‘Itl-‘I£aDFel|l\y'ERY - - ‘ (.1101 1.111 - » - ~ < ~ Phmw PM “T? "(livery o-ooooocoocoocoooccococo .. ‘ Q . . +0001 +veeva~cvoaoocooooc gee our Dlan1ond Rings (in l'.ln_\' i-n ‘»t»'ll' molt-r. (flu-zip (‘lioirr (‘li-ar While Stones in Nat- lainp- aii- lvlPtl on the nii-ti-r iiial ()0 ll. White Gold or Green and lllll no will l-LQIII bill. Ask for (114.1 settings at reasonable prices. _-ciiiiui<~ \\l\llll,',‘lltlll\l‘. ltlililh for‘ .\ DIPILSWITI‘ to show them. eve . w. N. IANIUN CHAPPELL 8c 1:141 Iii-lit Street Jeweler I'll Quiw-ii \t, Phone 1H0 000000000000000000-0000-0» IMPERIAL FOX .cvcooeecuoeoooeboccoccc We ollri‘ will l: ltri" value lor lchs IIIIHIP)‘ than you l-.iii ut-t l-Isr- _ ) ‘1 w y NIIUTI‘. c_ N_ KAYS Ire made frnm_ the purest ingred- . ' Y ‘ H’ H fir l- tits and contain |‘l(‘h (Tod Liver ()||_ ill lnwnal strut. ionc J u ‘my, t" [Nd "m he" “hem P" vcooa»:~~soicsttcvftcooo to lH-lt," p SA IIIN l‘ Lt 11.1313 ' FEED IMPERIALS S! IlTi QIIIIYIS - ‘. . illmi I'III' T0 rmxr" R. P~ SIMPSON Imperial Biscuit 00.. Ltd- Queen Street. HWY"! 235 ooocoooooooocceuocoocoe» SAUSAGES Per Lb- 19c Mode by us from carefully selected "Wee young DOIK. You'll int. them, Qr-en St. Meat Market ll. PETERS Phi-me 13m COOOOQOOOOOO¢OOQOOOGOOOQ ARII roll srm: you c,“ 'I‘ake A Good Look! llnvr Your Eyes Examined NOW @Q§...'§§§§.§§Q..@.§§@.Q We curry l1 complete stock of the famous NYAL Preparations H- L- WORTHY I18 Queen Strr- t. Phone 271 '§§OOOO0O0Q4000OOOO6000O Grl Tour (luv-ll EGGS Al. r Till". FJNIHINH “VIATIIIN ‘Ill (‘i-tits |ier Dom-ii This Week. P- E. I. CO-OPERATIVE FREE i y BEAUTIFUL ' ' ENLARGEMENT Sin- (i by 8 inches. Artistieally Mounted. with each roll of film developed and printed by us for 45 cents. REDDIN BROS- PIIONE 8G “The Old Reliable Drugstore" coooocoeaocvooaoooooooov Silent E I o q u e n c e,’ borough Streets Beautiful flowers rnahlc you to ex- press your sentiments better than word We ilelivi-r to all parts u! the civilized world. .‘35-Lly_. PHONE zoo - ltm» "-1 James Tait ~p a v ,‘/ FLORIST A I h :11 \'illa Avrnuc Member F. T. I). A. Int. OOOOIQOOOOOQOQQOQOOOOOOQ Our skilli-ll experts will make a thorough job of UPIIOLSTERINU? and RIZPAIRINIii Your Furniture When moving rail us. HENRY MacFARLANE‘ Phone 1042 KW!‘ 517"!‘ D0 Not Miss The Many Special Sale Offers At ()ur Stores (QUICKI-JR SICIQVICE BIYPIIIR PRICES RIX'S GROCERY BOTH STORES Illl Longworth Avenue Phones 1021 and I022. Corner Queen and Kent Streets Phones 1601 and 1602. NQQOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOO) CLEARANCE SALE LADIES’ SHOES Broken lines priced to clear. PURDIE - FERGUSON -4¢-¥¥¢04' o-ceouoomoccccoo . I 0 Crichton’s Limited RESTAURANT AND TEA ROOM OPFN-‘l-flc A. M. to 2.00 A.M. Dally 141 Great George street (‘hotce Food, Courteous Service, Good Order. cooooooooooocvooocooooq; SATIN BLOUSES ln Il-zht and dark fiilr shades. _ _ _ . J. W. JOHNSTON FLi, .1111 to». 1y IImOCEIIItII OPTOM T I T Wl-ymnutli fltri-rt. Phone S75 E n s rvrvvvwwvvvuvvcoervcvvecu L” Km‘ M‘ Phone N954 000000000000900999004000 lCor. Queen and Richmond Streets $1.95 to 82.05 Aim Silk Crepe and Wool Skirts $1.95 All replies should be addressed to the Editor, DIAMOND TREASURE Contest, The Guardian, Charlottetown, I’. E. Island iThis Contest ls Open To All Except Employees 0f The ‘ Charlottetown Guardian Arid Their Families. EXPLANATION or cclnzsi have published an advertise- nient in today's Guardian. These advertisements appear in various narts of this paper and may be easily identified by The Contest Editor will also publish in this ‘section each Friday, an article featuring one or more 0f these It Wjll be noticed that an extra or surplus word has in some of the fREASUlfE" advertisements and Feature Article. These words, when arranged in their proper order, make up a “DIAMOND by, or appropriate to, one of P§§%-§4§O 6 FOO ¥§OQ O OOOPQ OQO-O 0-0 0-0 O O G6 é4>§§~§§ 0 O-QQ-QQO-OO ' How To Enter of the business concerns sponsor in; thin Contest, indicating that business had been transacted with at least one of the firms listed above, within the pint two weeks Each week six replies will be drawn from all received and s1: awards will be given tn the order of their drawing: 1st, $4.00: 2nd, $2.00; 3rd, $1.00; ttli. $1.00; 5th, 50c; 6th. 50c. ' All replies must reach the Guar- dian Office not later than noon on Thursday of each week. ~ O§Q4+%O-OQ~O O Q O-Q—O§-Q-0'§—§_4-O-§§-§-0 O Q $0 00 OO-O-§§O-Q O§"§+§'§§.‘. § TAN T! As all prizes will be given in merchandise or service orders, it is IMPORTANT that you state in your reply the name of the advertiser upon w homyou wish the prize order number of replies any con- testant may send in each week, but each reply must be accompanied by a receipt from one of the sponsors of ‘IIIIS contest. Bottle caps, labels, and wrappers are not receipts Iteceipts from advertisers, or other firms, not listed ‘v FEATURE ARTICLES o00040-000ccoccoecccoocoe ECONOMY GROCER Y On the corner of Kent and Hills- is located what. was formerly Devereauxs Cash lGi-occry, onc of the most; widely mcivcrtised grocery concerns in this province and ls familiar to our readers all over the island. The leading feature at this store is LOW PRICE. but quality is not forgotten here. Customers from many parts oi the province bespeak for this store the highest praise for courteous service. best quality foods, and lowest prices. Tin-slogan used by this firm has been "Where your dollar goes the furthest“ and those who deal here know that this ls n most approp- riate one. Recently the management of Dcvcrcauxc Grocery has changed hands. the ‘business has been tak- en over by Miss Mary Murray. who has been connected with the ' firm for some time. Mr. Robert, Devereaux. thefor- mcr proprietor ivlslies to thank all those who have In the past fav- ored lilm ivltli their patronage. and he would highly recommend that they continue to make this their fnnilly food store. Mus Murray. who tins becomi- the new head of this Dflbular store. welcomes all former custom- crs and new ones as well. and ls ready to assure you of the utmost In Quality. Service. and Economy. Entry slips for the Diamond Treasure Contest will be given with all orders as usual and prize orders may be drawn on this store for the duration of the contest. The telephone number 1210 or "'l‘we1vc-Tcn“hns become ahouse- hold phrnac meaning-better foods —bel.ber prices-and the best in prompt. service. Miss Murray is entitled to a large share of your patronage and is looking forward to the same with pleasure. CONTESTANTB - Please hon.- that. it ls not necessary to place all your anti-lea In separate envel- opes. Also check the ilat of ad- vertisers. before sending In re- celpla. to make sure that you m. 91°59 Entry slips from advertisers listed-Ed. MUST WATCH GRASS GLASGOW-Pointing out. grain was Scotland's biggest crop and life of her milk supply. Walter El- THE GLORIA O44- llott. secretary for Scotland. warn- ed lime and phosphate should be used to nrevent- "lira-u starvation.” King To Lead WarDeadAtLondonCenotaph LONDCN. Nov. 2 —Great Britain‘ will pause for two minutes again this Nov. 11 as the King and a great. company of his ranking llegemen of church and state ‘gather at the Cenotaph in tribute to the Empire's 1.000.000 “Glorious iDead.” The ceremony is to be the same as established in 1920 when the Cenotaph was unveiled by ‘George V, with whom the solemn service ls imperlsliably linked in the coun- try's memory. He it was who lo- slsted on the quiet dignity of the nation's tribute. who gave to it his genuine attention and who, in 1928. endangered his life standing bareheaded in l1 chill rain. King George VI will attend this |year unless the weather is foul. But it will not be his first; Der- formance .of the sacred duty of CHAKLUI'I'E'I'UWN GUARDIAN In Tribute To Armistice Dev for In 1935 he de- pggltgd m; Royal wreath It the base of the Cenotaph on behllf 0f his father. who. had been advised to remain at Buckingham Peirce. Last year the Royal wrelth WM liilct by Edward ‘V111. standing alone in the undress service unl- fomf of Admiral of the Fleet. in contrast to the khaki service army uniform always worn by his fath- er. It is announced the King has requested the ceremony this year be not changed. Representative detachments of the Royal Navy. the Army, the Royal Air Force. the Merchant Navy and fishing fleets, and the cit-service men's associations will march through the Horse Guards arch into White- hall and form a hollow square around the Cenotaph. 0f University Students WIININIPEG. Nov. 3 - Such subjects as "How Free is the Mod- ern University". “Can Wars Save Democracy". and "The Church and the University", are included in the imposing list of topics to be discussed at the National Con- ference of Canadian University Students to be held in Winnipeg the last five days of this year. The conference is sponsored by the Student Christian Movement of Canada. but. will draw three hun- dred and fifty representative dele- gates from every university cam- pus in Canada. Canadian students’ relationship to the university. industry. society. foreign policy. the church and education will form the basis of several study commissions at the conference. The National Confor- ence was called as a result of the growing consciousness a m o n t; studcnu and student groups in the universities of Canada of the necesity of seeing clearly all the various problems and responsi- bilitles confronting Canadian slud- enls today. Prominent edu national. tn- dustrial and social. professional and clerical leaders have been asked bv the Advisory Committee fictional Conference of the "Conference to ncl. as “Re- source Leaders" Chairmen of Commissions will be mainly active leaders of student groups. Pre-conference study groups an’ already meetimz 9n the campus of nearly every. Canadian university where the topics of the Conference are being given consideration. Student administrative councils and many campus organizations are coopornlln’: in these ore-con- ference studies. One executive secretiry of the conference. P. R. Beattle. is now tn Winnipeg working on local ar- rhno-ments. Margaret ‘f. Kinney. of Torontx is in the Maritime-s nrrnnninu dole-rations from the universities in that area. 151111-1211 Church Backs Efforts To End Conflict (C. P- by Guardian's Special Wire) TORONJK), Nov. 3—-Sub-execu- llve of the General Council of the United Church of Canada today condemned all military practices cllreéterf against non-combatants. A resolution urged “the Govern- ment of Canada to associate itself with all efforts of the League of Nations. first to isolate the pres- ent, isiiio-Japi struggle. second to bring it to an end." Regarding a proposed boycott. of Japan. the resolution read; “That while the United Church feels that the means to secure these ends (the isolation and end of wart. such as an embargo upon exports or a boycott on imports are matters which the ment must; seriously consider and decide yet. the United Church wishes to nssilre the Government that it will support any organized international plan which will tn- dlcate the prtncpcs of law and order agreed upon between na- tions, even lf such action culls for great sacrifice on the part of our people.“ Rev. Gordon A. Siscoe. secretary, said the church had to consider the matter not only from the standpoint of effective peace but from that of missionary work in China and Japan. IIELPS JEWS MOVE TO SOUTH AFRICA JOl-IANNELSBURG, Nov. 2—(C - I’ Reuters) --'I‘rndlng facilities with Germany. additional to those under the recently-renewed official "barter" agreement, have lust been provided by a far-reaching agreement between local and over- seas bankers. By means of a triangular ur- iranzemient. involving South Africa. ,Germany and Palestine, large sums {have become available for the pur- lpose of stimulating the exodus of jJcws from the Reich. I "Hanvarah Marks" are now on sale In Johannesburg and In other clllcs and constitute a new form ,of currency with which the Union Ihitherto has . been unfamiliar Derived froln a Heblew word signifying “transfer? the Hanverah ' ‘agreement between the German governments and the Zionist or- isanlzatlon has existed for some wears. but it is only during the next weeks that it will beeomq op- pllcabie to South Africa. Owing to the lack of foreign cur- lrency In Germany, o"... ‘were made by which the proceeds of exports from Palestine to the Belch were paced in a special fund. which ‘s rend to allow limited. l-emrwals of Jewish ital from Germany. Govern- ' (ill)- I STIlllTtltllllll Pioclnuil o1 lEGl S_l_ATlllN" Will Announce Within Fortnight Action To Be Followed 0n Al- berta Acts. (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Nov. If-Procedure w be followed in hearing by the Su- preme Court of the reference made yesterday on three Alberta bills dealing with bank taxation. credit regulation and press control. will probably be announced within a fortnight. Justice Minister Lapolntc and his Yaw officers confened today and it was understood were preparing the application they will make to the Supreme’ Court for directions on procedure and tilne of hearing. Counsel will probably be enBI-Ied by the Dominon ‘Government to acs with low officers of the depart- ment Federal and provincial govern- ments will be notlfled- by court ot- flclnls of the date when factums must be prepared and when the lawyers must appear to present ar- gument. If evidence Is to be taken it will probably be heard by the reglllftll‘ of the court. Customartly the Su- preme Court hears argument from no more than two counsel on one side of any argument. , Interested parties wishln! 9° make legal submissons to the court. will be required to notify the court which will then indicate the time of hearing and procedure to be fol- lowed. Questions to be decided by the Smyjemg Oourt on the three Alberta bills deal only with the competence of the Alberta legislature to enact them. At the same time the court is asked to determine whet-lief 0f not. the Federal Governmentfs pow- r-v so disallow provincial leg slatlon. as provided 1n the British _N0l'fl1 America Act. is sound and va 1d- Efforts will be made to have the court reference cleared up before the expo-anon of n, year. That would tn- not]; the Supreme Court reference and n further reference b0 the Privy Council. if it is made. The Prime Mllnlster said vest-May 1t svould undoubtedly be made. In the event no determination of tin-constitutional status of than." hills in reached within n WM‘ 1T0"; on. 5 list. and no Rev-l use“ given them within that time. they become obsolete. Should that conunsenvv arise W" It develop that they are intra trrei; of the Alberta hamster-urc- ther v1,‘ have to be rc-enacted by Q14‘- A ' berth. Lezlslnture before assent C811 be given. ______________ MT. STEWART SCHOOL - Honor roll for Sept-ember! Grade X-i. Freddie Coffin: 2. Edna Glover; 3. Margaret Douz- Ins. Grade IX-l. Brighton MacDou- giill; 2. Victor MacDonald; 3.Mary Jay. Grade VIII-l Ora Rose; 2. Win- nlfred McIntyre; 3. James Mac- Asktll. Grade VII—1:Ruby Martin; 2.. Phyllis Afflock; 3. June Jay. Grade VI-1.Leona Jay; 2. Jean Affleck; 3. John Boyce. Grade V-l. Preston McAsklll; 2 Aletha Feehan; 3. Gerard Fisher. Grade IV-i. Hammond McKen- Ile it: Helen MacDonald; 2. hols Smith: 3. Catherine McIntyre. Grade III Br.-1. James Fcchim a Mary Gallant; 2 Leonard Doug- las d: Douglas Smith: S. Annie vfiihm..- . . . . Grade III Jr.—1. Ethel Leard; '2 Preston Affleck; 3. Niel Jay. Grade II—1. Peter Macteod; 2 Mary I101] MacDonald; 3. Natalie Jay 6s Wanda Joy. Grade I Sn-l. Amy MecKer- zle; 2. Leona Fisher; 3. Ramona MacDonald. Grade I Jr.—1. Albert McIntyre 8a Ernest MacEachern; 2. Ora Lend d: Betty Fisher; 3. Eldon Glover. Elsie Nelson. principal. John Horgan, mama, Margaret Neville, assistant. --—-i-_ GIVEN PERMISSION T0 BN1!!! U. S. MONTREAL. Nov. 3 -(CP)— Gcm-do Machodo. ousted Prest- dent of Cuba who has been living in Montreal. bu obtained per- mission to enter the United sum tampon-ll,- for a surgical oper- iitlon. it wuienmed authoritatively tonight. Now it ts nmounccd that re- hilttimcea from South Ari-ten can be paid into the some fund, and the proceeds are credited to would- bc emigrant: wuhlm to proce- INm to Palatine. l .230 P. M. S. S. 3.30 P. M. NOVEMBER s, 1931 " SUIIPIIISINI that so many ~ Canadian mono! odaysltcw preference The Central Guardian -_-. Tblu column 1| unwed for IIIII o! local lutarut but advertising of is newly mature may b0 luuertqd n A 221.1; a word strictly Qlylblg [ii .41. "rsr Somers received a telegram on Oct. 31st. saying that her brother Rllllh Erskine was accidentally killed Oct. 30th while working with the Midwest Drlllntf (30. in Lusk, Wyvmlntf. U. S. A. He was the eld- oso son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Som- ers of New Iondon. 110m: FROM ENGLAND-Mm DQYOl-hy Pond. graduate of the BfLStOI Royal Hospital, Brstol, mg. land. arrived in Quebec on the Lmpiess of Britain" on Thursday and la expected home this evening on a three months visit to hei- mother, Mrs. John Pond. Summer. e. VISITING SOLOIST-Miss Mar- garet Sternii of Charlottetown, P E- I-l W” Itlest soloist at the eve- ning worship at Wtlmot United Church Tuesday. She was heard singing the soprano solo “Come Unto Mew-woollen and the beau. tltul clear quality of her voice was ""101 @1110)tfi.—r'redcricton Glean- er. CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE. Kiisston: S. S. 10 A. M. Service 11 A M. New Dominion: Service Rally Service by St. Catherlnes B. B. at. 7.30 P. M. Cornwall: S. S. 11 A. M. Service 7.00 P. M. All regular h". vices will be conducted by Rev. Hugh Miller. Rev. E. R. Woodetdc, Minister. LL-iiso-ii-s-il. Personals Mr. Hal Warren. C. N. 1%.. Con. duct-Or. left yesterday morning on a visit to Vancouver. Mrs. James Bayer and Miss Ann, Harris left, yesterday morning on a vsit to New York and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Dean left yesterday mflfflmtf on return- to Winches‘ Mass. after spending the slimmer no Inkerman. Mr. J. I". When‘ and Mr. A. R. Owner left yesterday mi BBOIWIIIO to attend a meeting of the regents of Mount Allison University. City and Country. Their Real Estate Agency H. K. S. HEMMING . IS _ Offering to the Public a service in all branches of Real Estate a; Agent and Manager. To BUY- SELL» RENT Properties In arrangaMi-irtgnge Loans. Secure Tenants. Collect Rentals and Manage Properties’ pond Estates. . N0 CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTED Owners of Land or Buildings are Asked to Lint Properties Persona Dulrlni to BUY or RENT City Bounce or Vacant Lots or Farms are Invited to Call as GREAT GEOIIGE so". Charlottetown Mr. F‘. M. Nash, Federal POIIIII] Promoter. and Mrs. Noah left yes- terday moi-nine for Antherst m at- tend the Winter’ Fair. Mr. lIlCl Mrs. wom- L. Beer,‘ Roseneath. have moved to Char. lottetown for the winter months. The many friends of Master Lezll: lvLyera, son of Mr. and Mrs. llllmei Myers. Hazelbrook. are sorry m hear of his illness and hope for his ‘ speedy recovery. Urges Canadians To Preserve Democracy (C. P- by Guardian’: Special Wire) HALIFAX. Oct. 81—"If we in Canada. are looking for world peace, we must look t0‘ the prescr- vation of democracy in Canndu and seek unity wit-bin our bord- ers." Tom Moore, vice-chairman of the National Employment Com- mission and former president of the 'I‘rudos and Labor Congress or Canada, told an audience here to- day. He stressed the importance of domestic unity tn maintaining peace and democracy. citing the dictator-governed countries as ex- amples which opmn: from oi.»- unlty and which, when once de- veloped "toke the responsibility oi world peace on themselves. speaking on "The Leailue and Labor“, Moore outlined the pro- BN5; of the League of Nations ill. its search for world peace and the part played labor in th- pursuit of that en . Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett Welcomed At Calgary CALGARY, Nov. {l-(OIU-Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett. returned t0 Cflliary today to be greeted by friends. a. ln-w partner and a lone liewspaperman. “Well. well, I thought I might. have you fellows fooled this time: I didn't expect anyone would know I was arriving today," he explain- ed. He arrived 110m Kelowno. B. (3-- cflrfylng o basket of blue grapes-- a souvenir of his vlslti to the Okanagnn Valley-and announced he would "stay for fl- few days." To give valuations, TEL. I370