u; B. R. HOLMAN ocroaea 14.1931 fi-i ' Moving Pictures of Missionary Work . St. Paul's Parish Hail, Wednesday, October 14th, 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. H. R. Wilkinson, M. A., Supt. Anglican Mission, Kangra, India. Silver Collection The Pubiiolnvited C825-10-12-2i g; A‘ A KZTATA-XTTL {m4 Q 4_"A'L'Z:T: ""'_TTTTZTL Classified Advertisements k> 11 fv dullness-tin... ... leepeekradliui ‘linemen-time . Ieperllaesllaeeds leashed-lions. o UIIIIIQIIIIB ‘UM luscious naaaussuesu also ‘I p Illa i A M For .Sale To Let Gaavausrern sinus ‘Ar r. s. T0 LET-GARAGE. CENTRAL Reeves’, Bouthport. 9169-10-5-81. Apply Guardian. 0271-10-94! UABDDOAIID, SUITABLE FOR FOB RENTAL. BEST TWO BUSI- lining outhouses. ete.. 1c. per ness stands in City. Lewis Tan- sheet. Guardian ofllce.‘ tf torr. 8340-10-11-31. eon sass - our ravens. s cents bundle. Guardian Ofllcé. r-s-tr. nor. sour, T0 rer, aoaan sun room signs on hand at Guardian Office. g1, Situations V cant ' WANTED AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN 'l.‘0 sell engraved Personal Christmas Cards one dollar dozen up. Sam- ples fitted into leather carrying St. Toronto. S. V. 10-84181. Salesmen Wanted CALENDAR AND ADVERTISING B ecialty Salesman. Experience eferred but not essential. High- eet commissions. Good contract to right man. Apply with refer- ences to Box No. 520, London, Ontario. S. W. Oct. 5-61. Male Help Wanted RELIABLE MAN FOR. ONE HUND- red lfnre route; this province; err- perience unecessary. no selling; distribute and collect. Bhould net seventy dollars ‘weekly. Bhamas 164g? Company, New Toronto, Employment Wanted m n. Appl e. o. Box us. p” o ey- ear: sscsrso-rvr. I MALE 4 rox marked K. K. M, 5 H. Notify H. H. Brown, York. 9332-10-14-3i. Situations Vacant BIG FIVE DOLLAR PRIVATE Greeting Christmas Card Baru- ple Book free. Representatives making five dollars up daily. Eil- perience or capital unnecessary. Garretson Co., Brantlord, Ont. ~ S. V. Oct. 14-121. A" UNUSUAL OPPORTUNW CAN BE EARNED weekly in spare time selling ‘well known line Per- sons] Christmas Cards. Scones of etenographers, accountants, clerks, etc., exceeded this last season. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Limited, Tor- onto. Representatives wanted smell towns also. , 2-M. H. W. 10-2-5-7-9-12-14-16-19- 21-23-26-28-30. Ill MEMORIAM THE LATE MRS. L. L. JENKINS It is with deep regret that The home. “The Highlands," North Will’. shire, yesterday afternoon of Mrs. Louise L. Jenkins. Th4 late Mrs. Jenkins whose maiden name was “um 5511-359 Mammary, pm). Fianna Sarah Holroyd, had been‘ln vinclal Land Surveyor, llerman- |1aillng health for the past three ‘"1"- °153'°'1°-1 “with ‘months, following anvattack of in- fluenza. Notwithstanding all that Wanted lloving care and attention could d0. ,- _'——"‘_“'_ she grew gradually weaker and Wfialn — 300N151“) 30M“)- , little hope was entertained of her o‘ ca" Gun $554044,“ Yrecovery. she was in her 86th year. ‘ "and previous to her illness had WANTED_ SMALL HEATED AND taken active interest in the s0¢ill furnished Apartment. Write BJand religious affairs of the com- car-e Guardian. 9341-10-14-21. munmn '-'*'| The late Mrs. Jenkins was the Teachers Wanted I eldest daughter oi’ the late Hon. Joseph Holroyd, of Wyther Grange, Tillman - rescuers FOR nno- rnore School District No. ‘l9. Sup- _Wlnsloe, this Province. For the pest .. fort years she resided at North r t 16.00. p. .1. n h . y . ; 55,232,,‘ 9344-,o§'§4.§i_‘wlrlshrro with her husband, who ‘is a former speaker of the Provin- Female Help Wanted Miscella neous cial Legislature. Kindly and courteous in her mall- ner, charitable to those in need, her IWANTED — MAID. N0 WASl-I- . in; App“, 140 Rochford street; life moulded on christian principles 9339-10-14-31- and her last hours sustained by, religious faith and conviction, the Opportunities for Men late Mrs. Jenkins’ memory is one and omen which will long be treasured by her i____ many friends and acquaintances. EARN FROM 52s T0 $50 MONTII- She leaves to mourn her husband ly at home in spare time. For and ono.__slster, Mrs. Louisa Hoi- ‘partlculars write Auto Knitters [roym Wm, m, m“ p“; yew years Ltd.. Department C167: Toronto B. | has resided Wm‘ ML and Mm 0 W N E R S MLEQQmZQEiE? Auto Knitters lJsnkins at North Wlltehire. One write for Needles. Olde Tyme ‘brother, Arthur W. Holroyd, pre- Yarn and new willie Bzreement- ‘deceased Mrs. Jenkins some years 545"" 5"” ‘miner’ Md" Yam ago. To the bereaved fam‘ly The - to 9. ‘ Dflmtment’ Toto“ o_10_3t1.31_ Guardian extends deep sympathy. In the runlier oi’ lhv- Voluntary ‘ ‘inrllrrg Up Act, 15 Gecrlre \'. Chllll‘ .~ il 1" r irnrl . The Georgetown Silver Black Fox xivotlco" is hereby given that nt a medial gouernl meeting of the sunro- “rolrlers of the nhnre unlnell r-nmrlnuy I Narrow Escape TORONTO, 02L, Oct 13-(3! Jeld ln tho (‘nuns-ll (‘hnrulver of the the Canadian Pray-Luck was Irgfj‘ ,,°;,°°£,'.*,f,‘,‘;;‘,,';;,",',§‘,°°,,‘f,‘,1 with Capt- Burselm, well-known ntlr tiny of August, A. D. lillll, the ‘ggngdlan pilot, when his pllfld following resolution wns pnsserl: -‘ .. Thggéhg Cnnirrznny hgfivorlprlluy; an I crashed through 218M110 WlNe It ruler a provsons o rn Mun My the De Lease” “xi-port h." y“. l l l7 A l‘ d lll t Ill fl 4. “fnlinninr Co: Iiioore:iown.PX:Porf-Y lerday after the motor had failed Jniii trlulor. and Seymour i‘. Knlnht m the mkeo". Albhmwh m. pun. was totally wrecked, Capt. Bur-elem bf the some ninrn, ilrvreglst. be np- fnlntecl liquidators, umlr-r the provi- escaped with minor injuries. Qlnmi/ nf llu- llllll Art. '0 Dnleri this ifilh tiny ni’ October, ‘ . 101i l). -. .. ALEXANDER A. RICIUONALD, SEYMOUR C. ICNIHIIT- Llqulilrrtnre. ilfifl-ifl-li-vverl-fl DELL TOWER NEARLY FINISH" ED CHAPEL HILTs. N, C. Oct 13 (U. P.)-'1'he Patterson-Morehesd bell tower, the gift of .10hn Moi-RY Morehesd, minister to Sweden, and Rufus 1.. I‘ tterson, New York bus‘ incss man, is nearing completio at the University oftNdrth Carolina 1i», rises to a height of 1'l_0 feet. Total Security Over 870.000.0110 curate FliiE Assurance Comps!!! Established rare General Agent cmltoflfl-ow" uFr-ecdom from Asthma. Asthma is one of the most distressing troub- les, irr its attach and pro- longed in its agonies. nequently many things are tried, but nothing seems to give hope of relief. Dr. J. D. .... ilr. Vi. Ii. llama OIIII B onumo help which can be depended upm. m". 1'" tum" “"53; if you have tried other remedies Pslaee I Phone no," out ‘ha without success, do not fail to let at cnco s package of this uniformly successful preparation. 5 case. Premier Art Guild, Victoria- WANTED -- BARBER DESIBIB 40-12-31.- ‘Guardlan reports the death gt her Kellogg's Asthma Remedy is the one . 4=icrsmu aurnnuu‘ crrArrnoa-rsrown aosan orl Trade Quarterly Meeting tonight, s o'clock. TAKEN INTO CUSTODY—TWJ men who ere allvged to have‘ been vlllllul wild goose in East River, W" lffflltfllil‘ yesterday by . the i Game Warden and a member of the | Provincial Police. Tirey will appear i before Mr. Tweedy, J.P. on Fri- d“. PHENOMINAL GOLF S1101‘ - , Durilll a game of golf on the local i links Monday Mr.‘ J. Pope Clarke, rr member u! the local club, had the and thrill of making a‘ hole in one. This is an experience f that few golfers have the opportun- ' ity of enjoying. In that particular instance Mr. Clarke mode the covet- ‘ ed performance on hole Ne. i0. This. bole is 112 yards long and the shot was played with a number two iron" and was a particularly fine shot; the ball did not hit on the green, being a high pitched shot it dropped straight into the hole. lvfr. Clarke is to be congratulated. urvnsrrrrmen n! wssrrrsrr-l In spite of the high wind and oth- er conditions adverse to flying con- ditions, including rheavy snow squall over- thc Northumbcrland Strait, Pilot Walter Fowler made the round trip Monday to Chor- lottetown in connection with the air passenger and light express service inaugurated last week be-' tween the Island capital and Monc- ‘ ton. Pilot Fowler carried a quant- lty of light express from Moncton to Charlottetown in the morning.‘ and on his return brought two passengers, landing at the local alr- port at 2-30. The trip was madc- wlthout mishap although flying conditions were bad and the vis- 151ml’ Will Door. A heavy suow_ squall over the Strait added to the difficulties encountered. It was the first trip of the regular scrvice.—- Monctcn Times. BIRTHS MCISAAC-At Uigg East, Sept. i7, 1931. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc- ISMC. a daughter, Rita Josephine. MORGAN-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Oct. 9, to Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Morgan, Dunclas, a son. CHANDLER-At tire P. E. Island Hospital, Oct. 10, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chandler, nee Devina Dickey, a son, James Maxfield. nuclear-At Napinka, Manltobimi Bert. a. 19:1. to Mr. and Mrs. Holly Dunphy, g daughter, Gertrude El- ien. _.___._..______________ MARRIAGES ._:i_..i.. BOURKE - JllYEBS — At the Bap- tist Parsonage, Montague, on Sep- tember 30th, 103i, by the Rev. A.‘ R. Pyke, Miss Annie Mima Rourke, to Dr. George Hamilton Myers. both ; of Montague, P. E. Island. DEATHS i CRASWl-ILLL-At Rust-loo, Oct., 13, i931, Thomas Crasweli, aged 63. Funeral Thursday at two o'clock. NuwsoN-suddonly at Cornwall,‘ Oct. 12 i931, James B. Newson, aged ll. Funeral today, Wednesday, at 2 o'clock to Cornwall Cemetery. STEVENSON-At Pleasant Valley, Oct. 12, 193i, Melissa, Crabbe, wifc of William Francis Stevenson, aged 65. Funeral Wednesday at 1.30 ll- m. CAMPBELL-At Boston, Mass, U.‘ S. A. On Oct. 10th, 193i, Miss Man I garet Campbell aged 82 years. Fun- eral from Cape ‘Traverse Church of Scotland to Canoe Cove Cemetery on Thursday 15th. at 2. P. M. KIGGlNS-Suddenly in the City. Oat. 1,3, 1931, Miss Tet Kiggins Funeral will take place from her late residence, ~16 Elm Avenue. Thursday morning at 8.45 to Saint Dunstaws Basilica, thence to tho Roman Catholic Cemetery. m flurugnuu In loving Jnemory of our dear Mother, Mrs. Sarah Erworthy, who departed this life October 9th, 1921. Today brings back sad memories 0f a loved one gone to rest And those who think of you today Are the one: who loved you best. Inserted by her Daughter Beatrice. N. DIMacLean rm". CllARl.0'i"I'l-."l‘f_l_§\_'i§ cuarznraa crrArrrior-rarowu some or Trade, Quarterly meeting ‘ ‘ ht. t o'clock. 9359 COML AND ENJOY a real social l» - m WilIISITS Llliifll. Wednesday. Auction forty-fives, old lime dancing and short musical pro- gramme, cards start at 8.15 p. m. sharp. The one and only social ev- ening. ‘ 9363 RETURN FROM ‘IOU!!- - Two Charlottetown boys, lame Berliner and Larryflnroot, the latter a for- mer resident of Ciranute, Kansas. have returned from a visit to Mr. Smooth home town, the Journey be- ing made by automobile. The boys left here early in September, cov- ering the 3300 miles in five days, but on the return trip the Best part of seven days was used._ The boys passed through Toronto, Detroit and Chicago on their return trip and irr the latter city took three hours in going through traffic. It is interesting to note that Chanute is located in the farthest end of Kansas State, about thirty-six miles from Oklahoma. Pasurvrmsnv MEETING-A council meeting of the Charlotte- town Board of Trade was held last evening, tire purpose being to ar- range the business to be discussed‘ at the regular quarterly meeting this evening. Among other matters to be lnkm up tonight will be the appointment of a committee to discuss the proposed Chignecto Canal, also the hearing of an ap- peal from the C. N. R. firemen and engineers for support in urging the szparation or the seniority list of this Province from that of the mainland. COLUMBUS DAY OBSERVED — Columbus Day, Oct. l2, was fitting- ly observed by the Knights of Co- lumbus in this city. At '1 o'clock Monday evening the members as- sembled at the Home on Queen Street and paraded to St. Dunstans Basilica, where Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament was given by Rev. P. McMahon, D.D.., who ai- so delivered an appropriate sermon on Faith. On the return to the Home an address was given by Bro. H. F. McPlrce, M. L. A., State De- puty, in which ire gave n. report of the convention he attended at French Lick Springs, Indiana, dur- ing this summer. The report was replete with graphic descriptions of the different cities and towns puss- cd through, the speaker at various times adding a touch of humor. At the conclusion a votc of thanks was moved by Rev. R. McKenzie, of St. Dunstan"s University and Grand Knight St. Clair Trainer. Previous to the address the meeting was favored by voculsolos by Francis McMillan, city, and James McMur- rer, New York, students at St. Dun- stan‘s University and a. piano solo by Bro. Albert Blanchard, each re- ceiving a lrearty encore. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Trainer, Prince Street, have returned from a trip to Upper Canada and New York. Miss Josie Blake has returned from Halifax, accompanied by Mrs. E. F. Keefe, who will spend some time here the guest of Mr. and lvfrs. James Blake, West Royalty. American Labor Federation Meets VANCOUVER, B. C. Oct, 12- (By the Canadian Prcss)—Arl Bl‘- duous week behind, but a still bus- ier week ahead, the American fed- oraion of labor paused Saturday in the midst of its 51st annual con- vention to observe the‘ five rial’ week. Monday also was a holldlll’. lire Canadian Thanksgiving Dill» so sessions will not be resumed uri- tll Tuesday morning. The conven- tion may be concluded by Thur-l‘ day night, although extended dis- cussions may necessitate Frldfll’ sessions. Sturdy planks in Labor's Plfllron“ for the coming Year were laid dur- irrg the first week of ihc conven- tion. but the troublesome lumen“ of Prohibition, Phillllfllll? independ- ence, L~bor conditions at Hoover Dam, and unenrploymenl; insllrflllw were among those listed for settle- mcrrt during the comirril “Mek- ENFORCE CUR- FEW VILLAGE TO _ (United Press) wr-sr Jsrrnasow. 0., 06%. l" UNDIITAIBI INILIMII Charlottetown and North Wiitehlre Illme M! ‘ dor issued by hibited from walkinK the lad by adults, under terms of an or The oHer required Sudden Death 0f Mrs. Milligan iiEIili iii illlilE -; Tire Guardian regrets through misinformation received at a late hour on Sunday night‘ an entirely rrrolreous inrpression was conveyed in the report carried on V115 "m" 1138c of lilo death of Mrs. Grand Master For Bri- ffffjjégf, ‘jfimjfjfn m“ w“ “°. - . t for the sugges- tlsh North America lion that tho house was cold or thlt Officially Welcom- .M"~ Mill's“ “as in vent or rhy- . 1 thing. Indeed, ilifrc was evidence ed Monday nlght’ ion cvcry ski,» that sire luld been: ——--- ' wellrcnscd 10'." and uell looked after, Th0 Il-‘f-‘tu . vplro occupitd a com, iilulil. or, 25 Bayfieldi iiRiiNiiE iilllllE Bolus Lodge. L. 0. L., Charlotte- ’ ‘ loriabie zrgyr" own w‘s honored on Monday ev- Sum,‘ “ _ ‘m, m‘ sumlfl“ nmmJ cn r ' ~ r- . , . nu u tn rrn ofiioial vLitat on by mg “h,” h“ bed m her bed“ the Most Worshipful Grand Mas- ter and Sovereign of the Most Wor- shipful Grand Lodge of British room, 1h.» ){i.ll".'llt cause cf death b9illg lrc t iuJur-e, Mr. George Carr, a neighbor oi the deceased [America and Newfoundland. HQH- nouccd m,“ m the apartments o,‘ giant. Col. C. Ashmore Kidd. the dmnsld‘ bum up and MW“; pecker of the Ontario Legislature. stain,‘ H‘, knack“, for admittance‘ wh° w“ welcamed by ‘m mmmm" and on r-l-cr-iving no response noti-j i"? a"<"°"=¢- Jied the pcllcc. Sergeant William: w- M- Mutt“? G- M" “l sum" lliclrmis at once responded and on‘ merside. presided. his zrrrlvhl Ml". Carr entered‘ C“ Kidd “'35 Premmwd Wm‘ ‘m through .1 window, then admittedl qldress of welcome by Hon. G. S. ‘he 0fmm,_ Entering the kitcheni 5mm- C°‘m°m°1' Samuel -Ke"' tiroy found a lamp burning and ll- rrcdy, Acting Mayor. rcckrng chair near the stove. Con- llon. Mr. Kidd in the course o‘ mums through me other rooms] ‘his address reviewed the gmlyill {my reached the bedroom o; mo‘ land Pnlgre"! °7 the (“"359 Assm‘ deceased and here found the body iialibrr in Canada and Newfouml- lying across we bed‘ with an up- iland. turned chair nearby. an alarm ' He left yesterday afternoon for clock on me £10m. and two lamps S‘ mmersidz. bummg "m" Ml’- sham 5PM” c‘! m”, 1t is thought the unfortunate. pleasure it gave him to be present‘ woman was preparing w my“, and 5o assist in welcoming so distlng- had Luke“ the alarm crack w 5g; uished a persorge as the guest of‘ the Q1317“ for the following mom- the evening. H: regretted that his mg “hm styjckgrp stay was to be of such a short dur-i My, can gig once telephoned the atiorr and trusted that at an early Coroner who on his arrival con- ciate he would find it convenient log-dew an inquest unnecgsgafy‘ retu"n to us again bringing with Tho mic Mrs. Miliigan, who was him his wife and family. a rciircd trained nurse, was fre- Mr. Sharp spoke of lire various quenfly ‘Visited by neighbors and natiomlities making up our provin- rL-hytiygs Wm, whom she was very cial citizenship, drawn from LOY- popular and her sudden phi-Sm! alfsts from the eastern States W110 causes widespread regret not only wished to remain under the Brit- among her immediate friends bill ish Ila/g, emigrants from the Brit- among o large circle of former PM‘ ish Isles and- France, now biend-‘ lcnts throughout the city and coun- ed together in a happy and loyal try. Canadganhoodj r The funeral was held at 10.30 a- Prince Edward Isknd, the smal- m. on Monday from the residence lest member of the Dominion, has of her brother Mr. J. H. G. Murphy already formed a notable place irr Great George street, t0 the Chllflill it and has given to the Dominion of the Mast Holy Redeemer where many brilliant sons. This country a Requiem High Mas-l “'35 fielebut‘ is rfch in agriculture and fisheries, ed by Rev. Jos. McGreel. C. BS- "R- and the people as a whole are The pallbearers were Messrs J88- happy and contented. Ag‘in ex- Bradley. Milllihew Mccmlrt- Joseph pressing his pleasure on being pvcs- Storey, Joseph COSWIIO. Angus MC" ent, although not a member of the Leod and Jflmfii Damm- asscciation, he congratulated the Service at the STEVE W95 41°11‘ guest of the evening on his admlr- ducted by Re“ R- P~ Nrumhyl c‘ able addres“. ‘s3 R i i (Tvic Greeting I _ Lidstoirc welcomed C01. Kidd 0n be- councilyor Kennedy_ I-OIJI-crggnljng half oftlre citizens of Summersideé the Mayor, delivered the following Col- Kldd dellvercd an ‘Elwellen address; address of great interest to orange- As a member of the Council or‘ men throughout the Enlrvlre- 01th- the capital city of the Provnrcs, er speakers were Rev. M. Nicho son SUBBEN BEATHE -Jrl so and on behalf of His Worship. the’ 0f Bldemrd- R9“ M'- spflgg‘ d and of the citizens of Charlottc- NOYlh Mlliilm- A W“? 0531:1711“ “'35 town-—it gives me very great P16115- exiendcd t° C“ Kidd b)’ Mr‘ ‘mm “re to extend to the distinguished Y. Phillips o.‘ Summerslde, second- Quest of the evening a most hearty cd by Mr. P. M. McCaull of Ellelr- . . , and cordial welcome to our crty. [sire Ladies of .hc L. O. B. A. a so out your career-which are too_ Lean. M- W’ G‘ mistress and Find numerous to mention irr detail, we: secretory MTS- Ame“- flnd that you, sir, have invariably! Following the rddress a sumptu- started at the lower rung o: tho’ our banquet was served bl’ the led- ladder "nd have proven so diliilml lei 0i ‘he summers!“ mdge‘ Mr‘ in you, that your true worth has the banquet. At the speakers tab- forced you to the top. During your life as a citizen of‘ or": Mr. A. E. hiacLerurpM. P., and Kingston you have not only been Mrs .McI..c:1n. Mayo!‘ Lldsmlle and a member for some years of the‘ Mrs. Lidstonc, RICCIWLIVI: Alder-manic Board, but you have Mr. L. R. AilPil. . . . ., - served with great credit on the Nicholson, Mrs. Mary McLean. Mrs. various committees promoting the‘ Aiflcrk. Mr. John Y. Phrllips, Mr.‘ gengfg] welfare and prosperity of C. E. McKenzie, Mr. Peter hfcCaull,‘ the military city of Kingston. To G. S., C-, W. S. Bentley. grand or—‘ a mm constituted ns you are, we Elmllvl- _ are not surprised that when the: The toast list IOIIOWS- nation sounded the Cull l0 hi‘? “"115, "Tim Kmg". Mr" W" W‘ Lmttanz. for assistance, you grasped tho first‘ "Our Gil-est." Mr. W. W. Mutter-t.‘ opportunity to respond, and Fob-i ably responded to in" Licut.“ Col.‘ ruary 1915 saw you serving \vith'Kidd: "Dominion of Canada, r8’. W‘5 (‘.5 Mgygr, who i5 unavoidably absent,' Kensington, C. E. McKenzie of. ;1e were Licut. Kidd, guest of hon-. \ r;llll The sudden death took place at Cornwall on Thankqglvxing Day oi Mr. James B. Newsorr, n. well known nnd highly respected resident o‘ that place at the age of '71 year's. Mr. Newson, who lived in the United States for many years, crrmc to his native home some time ago. owing to an affection of the hour". and resided with his sister, Mrs: Thankful Ncwson. His lrcaltlr secur- ed to improve, however, and being an active man he was assisting his brother, Mr. Allan llcwson, with threshing. During a lull in the work, the men having gone for r: load of grain and Mr. Allan Now- son to a house nearby, Mr. Ncrvson walked over to the hay stack, wlrcrc on returning a few minutes later his brother found him, his spirit having passed on to its eternal rest. The whole community mourns with the brother and sister‘ in their" sud- den bereavement. These I commend to you, and sincerely trust your sham visi: may be productive of an early rctuvn to us again, when “Father Time“ will grant you a longer stay with us tol enjoy our hospitality. Hon. Mr. Kidd heartily ilrtrrkcdi tired-ion. Mr. Sharp and Councillor Kennedy for their ndrlrcrscz; of wel- come and said that he was touch- ed by the warmth of reception: which greeted him as he entered, the hall. He said that he was just returning from r1 trip through Nl‘\‘.'l joundlarrd urlrcro, he was clad lo‘ report over 200 lodges in aclivr- op- ‘ oration. Everywhere ' he’ went‘ through the Islmd rtolorly lrc was‘ very warmly greeted and illc 0r"-‘ der secured to be very much zrfivta- The same could be Nova Scot‘a, New in fact, the whole had visited British Columbia», S215», katchcwan. Alberta and lllnniiobn,‘ and while we are Pissing tluough‘? the stage of depression it did not‘ seem to dampen the optimism of} our Orange brethren, who looked- hopefully to the future. He gave a most interesting 110-: count of the various charitable in- stitutions under the direction of the , Orange Association to be found in every province in the and raid in this province you are also carrying on your system of raid ihronrrlrcui.‘ Brunswick and.‘ Dominion. He. charity. In Bfilish Columbia lhcrci hcd just been completed one, of the finest buildings of its kind in Dominion. . PAGE THRiil". rnllnrrl lll l llslrvll BY lucll_tvrrs Founder's Day was flttrnuiy cele- brated by the Gyro Club at a spe- cial dinner held at tire Canadian National Hotel lait nvmirrg. Pres- izirnt Russ Chandler presided and '.‘.ir. Rcbf-rt IflCDflfl‘, cf the St. Jelm Gyro Club was the speaker. Tire purpose of Founders Day Wax-k and Lhc idmlls and purposes of Gyro were ably rovielvcd. The nbjxls of (lyro ware outlined and fully dcrlit with. The first and most important object or‘ Gyro, Mr. McDude said. was tile promulgation of friend- ship bz-iwccrr individuals, states, provinces and nations, qlzrriicularly between individuals. Other objects are the cementing of relationships and establishment of co-operation between all Gyro Clubs wherever situate, the arvnlu-ning and main- > toilancc of interest irr public affairs, ciiizrrrship, goorl govcrnnrcnt and civic and community affairs, and the preservation and extension oi the" principles and the ideals of ; Gyro Ilricrrlatiunal. Tlrc second part of Mr. hicDndes address, "A Way of Life for e Canadian," was one of the most in- structive and interesting talks ever given ilvforc the Gyro Club. 'I'\vr> 110W members wvre received into iii‘: Club. Mr. Lloyd Proude was introduced by Mr. Phil Palm- or, and Dr. B. C. Keeping by Dr ’I‘r"cvor Vvayc. They were welcomed by the President and were address- ed by Mr. Normclrl Lorvilrcr". ’l‘lr..- utlvsi; \'.'l"'l' lion. Leonard lvfzrcNcill zmcl Mr. David Stewart. The activities of the Club for the past ycar" were reviewed by Mr- R. R. B-ll. Briefly he mentioned ihc Ice Pacrant anrl the official opening o! the Forum, the Christ- mas gifts in the orphans and the poor, the junior hockey team, the cfilzinl opening of the Canadian National Hotel. the sunrmcr dances at Beach Grove Inn, the presenta- tion of a corrrplctc radio in the Provincial Sanntorium, the Boy's Camp at Canoe Cove in conjunc- tion with the Rotary Club, and the Passion Play- _ Activities for the coming ycar will include the sale of Christmas Seals and the District] Convention. Ml‘. David Bethune. err-District Governor", rcvimvctl the District work for tire past year, telling briefly what each of the other six the Dominion for the maintenance i chlhi‘ L‘ dmng- of orphan children. He praised the work of the Lad- ies’ Benevolent Orange Association and dwelt at some lcngfh on its very rapid growth. and the splendid effect ll; was having on the order irr general. _ During his address, lzvting about an hour and a lvl‘. he quoted many | (lnudct rcPOYIPd I01" m0 ~nncc committee. Continued on page 10 In your various activities through Spoke lflcllldmg M“ Mary MC" WEDNESDAY Oillcr" features were a solo by Mr. ‘ill/chart Hyndman; the Convention 18cm; by Messrs. George McDade, ‘Dave Bethune, Hugh Simpson, R. ‘R. Boll and Stewart Jones; and the fdrawinc for prizes which were won by Messrs. W. E. Scarrtlebury, S. T. Green and Dave Bctirune. Mr. Art attend- The rcnmvnl of the Gyro pledge rend by the President was made by ‘ all members. The vote of thanks to the speak- ‘cr was moved by Air. Phil Noonan, seconded by Mr". Phil Palmer and 7_39_week|y Prayer service ___ “Sp ‘yinrrclcred tho speaker by the chair- tors welcome — Heart: Mem- orial flail. and faithful to every tru=t rBDOSEd W. W. Muliflrt. G- M- presided a‘ n'3°_5”s"°“ _ Ad1°'"“°‘1 mefl‘ ing - lleartzblemorial Hall. 9338-10-14-11. man- Ail the member's then sang "For" He's a Jolly Good Fellow," and the meeting: closcdyrvith the National Anthem. “Famous ilanadians" Contest Puzzle f. distinction in the great. wnr until wounded at Yprcs. While the na- tion acknowledged your lzr-iliiant services, your own great llrvvlllfle was not forgetful of her loyal end brilliant son, and you were elected to her councils as a rcprcscniauve oi’ your city. Following the recog- nition of your merit as rr mun. you have been the ch0'en of the Legislature to preside over lhe Councils of that great body. i .\T SUMMER§YDE L. O. L. Lodges from Qll<!‘_'llS' and Prince Counties were well rep- resented on Tuesday ovminr 1t Summerslde at a meeting and ban- spondcd lo by Mr. A. E. MacLean. M_ 11,; ‘fOllv Province," responded to by Ml". L. R. Alien, M. L. AA "TOWYI of Sumnrnrsldv." responded t0 by Mayor Lidstonc. “L. 0- B- A- anrl Lrutlica" responded to by Rev- . ‘Prnssf’ RC2’. F. A. In social lifc your lvorlll hR-i bee" equally recognized. for bclonglrlil t0 numerous societies. you have-at a very early age reached the top in each, ~nd you come in us tonight as the Most Worshipful Grand MR5 ier and Sovereign of the Most Wor- shipful Grand Ornnlri‘ 111K189 t0 British A!ncl'icil-a religious society with world wide influence. deslill- ed to lrcrreilt mankind, wllflic mut- to 1,5 “mum pjghlfi-ig all, and spec- ,. This is luv nnswor In ihr» illlllVP puzzle. "l-‘AMOFS \'.\.\‘.\lll.\.\'" 4‘0.\"l‘i‘.F'l‘ qllEb 1h hOflOr 0i HOD. Llélll. fink: n! .\'lli"ll;lliir\ hf Muir-nu \‘:|u.rlll:rr\ only C- Ashmorc Kidd speaker rf the ial privileges Y" "out" \ . ' ,. .r .1 itl . l~l|l:1:il'<'4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- Cntarlo Legislature, and Most War-i In our City and Prourrcc will be‘ y ‘“ m‘ l’ “" "‘ "" ’ “" ‘ " "rchudre" o’ school We are pro-lshlprul Grmd rMaster and sWer-lfound a loyal and mace loving Nome of sulvscrihi-r ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Slféell clgn of the Most Worshipful Grand people. I alter nine P. M. unless accomllflll- lodge of British America and New! While We “mil” "° ‘stud 3"“ Address .... ............................................................... .. foundlanrl. .manufacturcs, Wu do pr. e our- Ea) ,1 L 1|. , . ,|-, r, . .- 1'." u‘: 11.4 u!‘ luv-sent (h. village colllwll» Mr. W. W. Mutlarl, (i. M. prc- selves in the bouuly of our city. the ‘lgnrity ‘Jr"i¥Z".ui?"1-..'.¥.J. lnuhéiiriil...» '.-r;.1'-.-=.lm:.:: m.’ pvlivlrrl its. p.‘u.|l.n..~‘r s , . . w _ ("l iflll. .1: ». l. ~ »- l I - s: - 11v :-l vis oi l. riuliv-ns n env- porro. to en ,sided. The distinguished risilor has agricultural producmvnus or our "n; Qjnn“; ‘_“',";"P"‘;,‘j,__‘;",,_, ‘fngf, ,,';‘,‘,‘ “",,‘,._.,.;,,f.‘,," _.-,,,.,,,’,_,, ,, ..., not ilisqunlify any r-rnrrvslrrut if tho vllr rw-l solum-u l.- .\ nam- no! PPPWlFlIl" "without fear or fwor." |force the village curZew ordinanct presented with an address of wol- Province. and the irasnitality of our come by Bro. A. S. MacKay. Mayor l emu“ on the rinied list.