4m rvrnrmrwwrv-lwli- PAGE SIX RINDE- EDWARD “IIELL DELDW”_ AST TINIES 'DAY SUBMABINE vs. AlltPLANEb “*a.;<.;_1 ‘ys-q-v __ Price For N. S. Apples Increases In Old Country CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column ls reserved for Queen's County nl-wa of local lntera l but ad- veniang of a newsy nature may he inserled at t cents a word strictly ygypble In gdvunu._ GOII NEMBEESJ-Brldll at Club House. this afternoon 2.45 311g"; 2223. CAPITOL — Starting MONDA Y WALTER HUSTON in “GABRIEL OVER THE WHITE HOUSE ” "THE BIRTH 0F A Should Amer- NEW NATION” lea have a dlc- LAST TIMES TODAY MAT. 8. EVE. ‘i s. 8.45 “THE DEVILS IN LOVE" Victor Jory-Loretta Young. Nothing diluted him. until A1180 TEBRYTOON —-COMEDY ‘e MONDAY EVE. 31c - 45¢. FM“, Qv _. A.A.JL.*\ I J TWO IVIILLION MEN ON THE MARCH! FRESIDENT MADE DIRECTOR l Advancing prices on the market heartened Annapolis Val- ley apple growers today. Cables from the Old Country told of a risingdemand for Nova Scotian fruit at Prices from two to three shillings better than had been commanded for several weeks. Quotations still were not as hilh so they Inisht be. trowel-s said. but they ellmssed hope c! further improvement in the next few weeks. Export will continue for some time, since harvesting is far behind schedule because 0f a luc- cescion of rains. small growers have nrlctically completed picking, but there re- frzxliglai;tgelggggtighaofilgivrwiae main many thousand barrels‘ .of ' fruitonthetreesofthelnrger orruucn s-EEVIOE-Jhe Pow- md“°°"- 1° “w” WW4" ‘m m Pastoral Charge of the United °“' “m” ‘° °‘»‘° m" °' a" Church ‘of Canada. Services for mo’ “ma!” ' I-adv Cynthia tells or Queen Sunday, Oct. 39th are l8 follows: ' l Mary once ewovl-ns over the M e! 01inch l1 a.m., Mt. Herbert 2.30 L in dbe rgh s In P a r I s Princess Elizabeth and Ieylns. "I p.m. Powaal 1 p-m. Rev. Alex -1 .__ MAT. 87c. “ammo” Also Burlelk “War Babies‘ MISS EDNA PEACOOK. Corsetier for Gcssard Garment will be at our tfnre Monday, Octob 30th. Make your appointment early. Come in and be fited. Puowse Bros. Ltd. 2221. -. AUSPICES CANADIAN SOCIAL murmur COUNCIL CMPPLED CHILDREN'S CLIN- ro at the mo Cross (mice. Cher- ... .., Thursday, November 2nd. and at the Town Hall, Bummerside. Wednesday, November 8th. 2145. I Sealed in the crispvand curly tea- leaf there isa wonderful fragrance _of mountain-gardens. ~ " Duchess Of York Has Distinction I_rz_1_llarried Life Wife Of King's Son Never Sensational Says Lady Cynthia Asquith In Her New Book. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are reqlleeled i0 "m! in their copy so as to reach the Guardian Office by 11.00 A. M, the flavour of this new Tea has already won the favour of Vtca lovers throughout the Maritimes. You must try “ SALADA” Yellow Label to realize how delightful Tea can he. The rich smooth 5 ALADA AY E LLOW LABEL TEA mere formal residence, but cf a real home." '1'. Champion, Canadian Press St-lfl Writer. ByT‘ LONDON, on. am-"n is nearly , 10 year! since Lady Elizabeth Bowed-Lyon, ‘the youngest daught- er‘ in England's latest fairy-tale, wlshyeuweremcrelihyeilrdelr Iflrthofbundsswillbetheqiesker little Mother." But if Princess at the evening service in Pownal. M ' mvn AUTHENTIC - SOCIAL DRAMA wrrll A M assoc-a FOR. TlIE RACE A119 SPECIAL EX- CLUSIVE PlUTl lI-IJS for can-h sex-all new —vltully instructive- rleullng with illq married the ‘King's son,‘ and gracefully stepped into history as the Duchess of Yor ." With this introduction Lady Cynthia Asquith opens her book on "The Married Life of the Duchess of York," pub- lished here lust lately by Hutchin- son. Lady Cynthia begins her story when the Duke and Duchess Elizabeth does not resemble her and Ming Frances Wood. luv. o. A. n. Elliott. Minister Mother in appearance, remarks the authoress. “I feel sure she is an- dcwed with many of her qualitiea When I visited her a few weeks ago 4 she did the honors of the nursery at with th¢ manners of an ambassa- Weymouth soloist. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. —- very pleasant evening was spent the home of Mrs. J- H Hill, Si... on Wednesday dress, offering me food with the evening of this wrek when the unpreseing politeness of a perfect 1032 Graduating class of nurses (As belated Press) PARIS. Oct W-Jrhe newspaper RvPmPfll-t reported today Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh and Mrs. Ilndb rgh had arrived at Mureaux, near Paris, ye:terday at five a. m. The report at present unconfirm- ed, said the Lkldbezghs were met at Murenux, (a small town on the oRnEu MARITIME DDAI. D0. 2 CUMBERLAND ST. NOW met to shcwer one of their class- mates, Miss Ida McLean, whose name will shorty disappear from their reglstraifon list. The gifts were many and lxautiful and the docoratons a:t’stical‘y carried out in pfnk and white. The dainty gift cart was drawn in by little Mar- jorle Hill and Master Boss Afileck. dressed as bride and groom. The lifts we:e opened by M13 Ruth Rayner and the verses read by Miss Olga Mclviillan. l-lostes, and showing herself a good listener as well as conversational- ist. 1 have never met a child who seemed more in love with life. However heavy a burden royalty may ba this little Princess has not yet been allowed in feel its weight.’ "That Princess Elizabeth has been wisely brought up, and is good natured as well as good-mannered. was, I think, well proved when the ' birth of Princess Margaret made her n ‘dowarer baby.’ Instead oi being resented as a dmturblng in- PHONE 990 A AVON VICTORIA YORKSHIRE ‘ (nnlfrlsrl) FREE DELIVERY ON FIVE 0R MORE TONS PHONE PHONE PHONE returned from Australia, a journey which separated them for many months from their baby, Princess Elizabeth. In the matter of dress Lady Cynthia finds that the Duchess can always look distinctive without ever being sensational. "During the last few years, most women have suffered much in their breathless pursuit of fashion. Like valuable sheep they have had their trcsses sham. re-grown and shcrn again; PHOUESB OF RE- PB ODUCTION -— NUKDIAL AND AB- NORMAL BODILY V, STATES -— unll tho medical aspects of ('U.\Il$.-\'l'lNU THE \V0lll.l)'i§ TWO GREAT NUCIAL ARCH FINICNIIFIS o on: UNDER 1s ADMITTED WOMEN DNLY MEN ONLY Seine). by a representative of the Air Ministry and drove to a hotel in Paris, dining with friends in the evening. The Colonel and his wife had been expect d here by officials, but a m ssage receved from Inverness. Scotland. saidhe had clrnged his mind and was not cming to P w. The message was n dly sent by a frond to put inquirers and expected orowdsvoff the track- Reports said the Lindberghs ex- pected iostay in Parisforsveral __ Mondzly-—\Vedncsday imam TUESDAY WE OFFER YOU c001) BEA IVS- FOR hungry‘ people to “aniiliyyiihflilillél of our delirious home baked beans. 'l‘he rich full flavour is uni lost. so PHONE GET THE BEST) 5Q 6‘~@ —-Because You Want Good iihg site of their eyebrows has been continually shifted, and their linger-nails are painted every pos- sible and impossible color. The Duchess has given all these extra- vagcrices a wide berth, but though she has never been bobbed. ailing- led, bingled or windswept, she has yet contrived never to look old- fashioned.” The moot uhportahi episode in the public career of the Duchess of Yorksofarweswhensheandthe Duke held Court at I-Iolyrood, dur- ing the Duke's appointment as the King's Commissioner to tho Gen- eral Aaembly of the Church of Scotland. Lady Cynthia gives an arrailing cameo of Holyrood as it is today. “Abandoned to ghosts and caretakers by night, during the day it suflers partial’ invasion from sightseers who come to peer at the bed of Mary Queen of Scots, at the stain of Rizzio’: blood on the floor. and at the long gallery with its portraits of Scotland's Kings-the gallery in ‘which Prince Charlie held his revels during hi; brief military occupa" of Edinburgh. bruder Princess Margaret Rose was welcomed by her sisteras sn en- ‘ v new possession-a rnsgie doll surpassing the wildest dreams of Christmas Eve." London's Show To Suffer Guts IDNDON, Oct. I7.—(C.P.)--The Lord Mayor's show-that extra- ordinary piece of street pageantry presenting a blend...of_a..g1lild..car-, nival of a few centuries back and a circus process of yesterday-ls to be cut down in length by at least a third this year. Complaints of how thg workaday busirlms of the City of London is thrown all awry every November 9 have been voiced for year-s. The procession is usually ENJOYABLE EECITAIPA recital under the auspices of the Mimrnlchi Mount Allison Socety was given in 8t. Luke's Hall, Chatham, N3. on Iirlday, October 20. by a group from the “ ., campus. Dr. George J. ‘llrueulan was chairman. short ad- dresses were given by Pres. G. J. ‘lrueman and Rev. W. B. Godfrey of Mount Allison, and Mr. G. H. Harrison, principal of the Chatham High school and President of the Mlount Allison Society. Folio/wing the performance a social hour wesspent when the local Society entertained Q: natinlrlrrounaJlhe- program was as follows: "The 'K1ng',"'by‘tlié Ensemble?’ Duet "Twas a Lover and His Lass,’ Mrs. C. F. Johns and Miss Mhrflret Coihrl of Montague, PEI. Group of solos by Miss Mar- garet Coflin; piano solos. Miss Dor- othy Gwotnam, Bachelor of Music: mixed quartette, Mrs. C. J. Johns, Mrs. W. S. Godfrey, Mom-a Johns nearly a mile in lenlnl- 5"“!!! from the Guildhall it ernbles and and Godfrey. Readings, Miss M“. lumber, its way u, me m‘, Con,“ ion Purdy. Amherst. NB. Group of and back amidst the more or less bass solos by not. A. W. True. mspectml puma“ o; m, pqpulwg man D of ‘English, Mount days. butt their subsequent plans were not disclosed. At the Hotel Crillon, 1t was me that Lindbergh ls in our books,” Slump IniU. Imports Noted (Assochfcd RBI!) WASHINGTON. Oct. 26—-An up. expected slump in United States 1m ft! Dlus an unusual increase "robody by the name of’ '1. COMBINE THRIFT AND . '- _ EOMANCEV New York bride did the some, ha: dress being of ivory chiffon with long lace sleeves and high-necked TORONTO. Oct. 2'7.--(C.P.): A yoke of point lace. Thrifty and lo- loocnt bride, Miss Frances Irving mantle mothers, who have pill of this city, wore for the occasion away their gowns in lavender. thus h" "mule" weddill! Bvwn of bro- flnd themselves justified of their coded satin and rose-point lace. Al! children, with fashions revolving ' wheel. it“ iiil" xpol-is translated the~August unfavorable trade balance of $33,- 000,000 into a September favorable balance of 813000.000, the largest ' favorable balance since April. Department of Commerce econ- omists privately phasised, how- ever. the sum was small and that its significance was somewhat blur- red by the conflicting economic factors now troubling world trade. Beatty Launches One ancient ‘ 118161! 0b- Ammn‘ Ommhv "mm 53°99" 5/3‘ _-nl.sl._. NTEWARTU‘; " MKERY KEY!‘ ,\"l‘ltl‘1l£' fir». BEANS Our beans are better be- cause they are fresh- no need of dating the container‘. They are just out of the crock. 20c a quart New Lord Mayor Father Ten Tunes " flolmorr. Oct. 27.-(C.P.): Al- “iérihah Charles n. Collett. the gbrd Mayor-elect of London. who receive tho nccnlade of knight- in connection with his 116W jgiylc dignity, which he will assume on November 9, is an amazingly xigolcus man, in his 70th year, and has worked hard in London for 5 year's. He is father of l0 children (of whom a daughter and seven Ions survive) and a kccn man of DEQIHCS! who believes in taking good holidays. lIc has travelled _ov_P.r Pump». nnvl ha: inkcn hun- dtflis of plwinnrnyihs in his. jnur. I ~ l-le ls a Congregutionalist, and his chaplain when he was Senior Sheriff has been his minister, O. G. Whitfield, of Brolnley. Aldennan Collett will be the fourth consecu- tive Senior sherm to take up the 10rd Mflyoraity on relinquishing the sheriff's office. He is a good speaker and a genial man. His wife will make a gracious Indy Mayoregg of london. The drill sergeant had been pug. ting them through it with even more gusto than usual. "Now, my lad," he said to a recruit. "you've been on "114 lqlmre for "lube weeks, and what have you learned?" The recruit, who was utterly fed up, replied with feeling: "'I‘he reason why soldiers are not afraid to die, sergeant." "Undisturbed by these intrusions. the grim castle appears consecrat- ed to its savage history. Grimly re- pudiating the present, its great bulk seems forever brooding over the past. Once, however, in each year it stirs in its sleep, and some of its ancient splendor ‘is revived to pay allegiance to the passing moment. This is when his Grace, the Lord High Commissioner, comes into leaidence. Once more bugle: blow, guards are set, bagpipes wail. and crowds thiclnen to see their Graces with their cluttering escort drive up the Royal Mile to the Assembly Hall, or the long line of carriages bringing those who at- tend the Comrnissione ‘s Levee. Far into the night. the crowds stand to watch the brilliant light- ing of the windows of the le-awsk- ened Palace, and to hear the strains of music float across the excited city." The Duke of York was the first member of the Royal Family in be Commissioner since 1000. A pleasant picture is ‘ceded of the Iondon home of the Duke and I‘ ‘ . "At whatever hour I hap- pen to pass Number 145 Piccadilly, I always see a number of people standing opposite its door, patiently “M!!! in me hope that they may catch a glimpse of the Duke or One of ‘the three white roses of York.‘ as his wife and daughters are ca}. led. Peeping ‘lbms have no Gppor. tunitlea; the plain. putty-colored, net curtains live the effect of closed eyelids to the house. and there is nothing to betray m; fact that it is a Royal Residence. No Alwake" by Bach, by the Ensemble. served is that the procession must pass through the ward which the Miss Coflln is a daughter of Mr. and new Lord Mayor represents as an 1W1- Ie 3- 9°15" M’ Mvnlezue. P- aldennan. As some of these wards E3- 5?" P°55°55°5 I D “will 9°?‘ contain streets which today are as narrow and windind as in Eliza- bethan Dimes the Show not infre- quently experiences difficulty in extrlcatlng itself from such an- cient byways. Lost year the Home Secretary received an influential appeal that the Show should always be held on a Saturday. ‘rho Com-t of Aldermen thought, does not take orders, even from a Home Secretary. To make such representations effective the Home secretary would have had in arm himself with a brand-new Act of rarllament. Jealous as is the City of London for the preservation of its independent status it rarely shows itself unreasonable, so the Lord Mayor and the Sheriffs’ Com- Illlbtdg are in meet to decide how the length of the Show can be reduced by at least one-third. rsno vo'ce. Miss Coilln is teaching at the Mount Allison Conservatory of Music. _._.________ ‘ MlssBeulah MacLecd who has been spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and we. Mad-cod of Victoria Cross, 1m on let/urn to New York on Friday. James ‘noun profits paid weekly selling our universally known, guaranteed trefl. shrubs and plants. Pleasant work, full or part time. equipment and instructions given. Write Luke Montreal-lit. Complete Brothers Nurseries, Banker Promoted EDINBURGH, Scotland, Oct. 2'1, Ont. JUDGE WAIT! TO SEE WIFE TORONTO. Oct. 27.-(C.P.): "I never drive more than 28 miles an hourwliennlywife isinthecsr, and she was with me that day.” said a citizen, charged in police court with driving his car at 45 miles an hour through Weston. "Betterbring your wifealong (C-P.) zwillisln Whyte. ‘deputy general manager of the Rgyfl 3m]; 0f Scotland, has been appointed cashier and general manager of the bank, in succession in the late sir Alexander Kemp Wright. Mr. Whyleisanativeolxlnrosano served his apprenticeship u; m, bank in the local branch there. In i914 he was appoinlm mm, ant accountant and in i918 Joint accountant. m ml he bu“, ielnt manner elenc with the m4 next week," advised the magistrate, granting a week's remand. Corns Stop Achin Aleflnder BM. and oh m. nick's (lsltll in i924 he became sole man. leer. In the spring of 192s he m transf swu to the head office in Charity Appeal (Canadian Pres) MONTREAL, Oct. 28—'I‘hrough the medium of VA nised k ' human suffering can beet be re- lieved, said E. W. Beatty, President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in appealing tonight for support of thg fund-gathering campaign of Montreal Federated Charities. Relief was particularly necessary, Mr. Beatty continued, because ymlth was flowing up in idleness, and the accumulating effect of idleness and deprivation will in time wear down the swuieet spirit and make a man unfit for work when opportunity returns. CJV.R. Publicity Director Ill- MONTREAL Oct. It-Waiter l. 1110111118011. Director of Publicity for Canadian National Railways, was in a critical condition in hos- pital here tonight following an op- oration. m. Thompson. one of the best known never-per and publicity men in Canada. was taken to the Reyll Victoria Hospital suffering from what was believed to be ap- pendicitis. It was rolmc peritonitis had developed and, hospital sum. orities stated he had passed a vary P00! afternoon and early evening, AT THE SPEED or ‘rues: new FAST COOKING umfrs Electric king has always been fast. 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