7H A \.L5_ llc. 37c. I78. 7 I 8.45 88c, 42c, 52c. TODAY ITING OOW@Y GIT! BIS INFORMATION BY IIICUI! ‘I'll Gill. FROM‘ ‘I'D! TIBIOB 0F THE ‘I'll I081‘ IXCITI N0 WIETIIN. q - "r- ='.'-'~ivllclél'_§ll'tz _ HAUNTED HOUSE GAVE AND $011! TROOPER" . run of the field" to "culls" and PETERS RQAD cream-like tcxture. . At the proper time this mass is AND conveyed into the drying depart- .ment, subjected to a high degree of Recently your correspondent hudlheatv and eventually becomes occasion to visit the Murray Hur- starch in its purest form bor Starch Factory, and was sour-f The cngmcqoom ‘hows the mm lmwy‘ mow“ thmugh "he vanouslypfillillg machinery, and also furnish demnmm“ “f that Plan‘ b5’ Ml-‘cs steam-heat, through lntennin- lohn A. McSwain, Peters Road who able pipes “with pemeace the d“, _ h” chm?” o! we drying ‘mmfi’, ing suction. A large apartment was ment, and a general supervision in mun-fly‘, {med with sacks “m” pans m’ the ‘lmk 0f this ilmlstarch ready for shipment, while mrmm manumctory‘ an immense bin was filled with‘ mzlchin-I T716 1711""? 18 X1*-‘095$fl1'i1l’ Jflrgergfflrgh in bulk, preparatory to lie-gory’ for the manufacture of potato- owmg l” the many subdwwlolls rewing also luade ready for shipment. ‘flour. Lct us have home manufac- qulred m m” trmswmatb“ of m” This plnm has been in opcratioil lures, and it follows that we thrill tubers into the nmséed pwductlffl!‘ ‘W011i 43 YBQIS and was built. shall have home markets. I Th” mtatoes an” bang “wghodl mvncd and operated originally by _~____ u” may” m a 1M5” bundmgi/the late H011. Seflflwl‘ PPOWse and; Rev Alcvander R Gibson of’ 3:?!‘ buelgenemuy wtcapadty M50113 0f Murray Harbour. {Montague conducted th e 3' 5 0°“ a" 5 ream 05 It is now owned and operated bmMurray Harbor mm. and Peters and mowptrllcks loadedflle Murray Harbor Starch Co. oi jRoad Presbyterian churches on’ e “w wmmodlty “m” $719 lwhich Mr. Fred Lclacheur of Mur- i Sunday 25th inst ‘ ‘ gmoundmg comm“ A stream “b9? 15 m” 71115311955‘ Mlflflg" uulpils vwcunt in these churchcs' rresh water ls admitted into the e, ‘ l ‘ ‘ ’ - . the resignation of Rev. P. Wat- washin re tmmugghgoonglghare the tube“ are In 1928 the nmoun son Currie from this charge. Mr. 61115011 preached to very apprecia- livc audiences. I cculs pcr cwL, In a recent issc of the Guardian we advocated the adoption of enterprises such us this in Prince Edward Islnndt/oolarger exirnt. As we slated then, we now t of potatoes 72,240 Mrs. A. M. Johnston, Peters Rd, iwho visited a, short time at th home of her son and family, Dr. and Mrs. L. Johnston, Montague, has returned home. 4 ._____ The Guardians "Fnlnous Cana- cqrrles the refuse away. year The pare substance is curried 1n MONGREL DOG YOUR , Harbor North and Currie returned rguests of Mr. and M JACKIE COOPER , ROBERT 000cm Mm AND A HOST OF KIDS AND GROWNUPS LIVE AGAIN THE JOYOUS DAY S OF YOUTH, WHEN A GREATEST THRILL BEST FRIEND. I T-S . My- difficult. In our perhaps somewhat Mrs, Allan Morrison, Peters Rd., has a. Jar/gr number oi pupils tak- ing music lessons. Mrs. lvikrrrison has great ilutural ubility and ex- tensive training in this cultured Peters Road, has with his daughter, Miss Christina théir ' province, Ontario, where Mr. Cur- rie will‘ resume his Pastoral work. Their nlany friends are congratu- lating Mr. and Mrs. Harry T Jen- kins or Watertown, Mass and fenn- erly of Peters Road on the arrival e of a "bonnie lassie," "Gloria June.” son, Sheldon, o: Borden P. E. I. nru visiting n1; Mrs. Jordans home, Mrs. s. Davidson _--__..__________1f_f5 ‘*_¢‘~\'E_'I>3:\\'nricty are taken from "thc,‘d5ans” contest is interesting if Peters RDIZdr-P. —~~ ——-- . -.__.;:::2_"~.rr..:;' "\ '__.. ,. ' s -~, _~~ - ____ was. Night-the Night for Spolllis and Witch gin!!! flllphl and enjoyment lo these fesilvllles, by serving good foods-this store offers you the I n ’ l IgIJ 74nl-gl “hes NEW! CITRON PEEL Pd‘ lb. ...~..... 25c 2 pkgs. 29c Mixed Gut Evapor 6 oz. tin .. é l5 oz. pkg. cholco seedless Raisins Frid . _..\,_‘_.-‘-_~'.__u~_____ _ Si. Charles MILK WFYEN es—Masqucraulcs-farties, etc. l” _al illc “lowest” Prices “___. ‘<u<>~&—. Carnation MILK l6 oz. Tall Tln 2 tlnl ated -- 6c Specials on Sale ay -- Saturday Monday " Pouch-vi con~ I. m l .120 ,Bulk Black ' lb. ‘1 PEEL Lb. 21c 29c .. "m". Lllllolc; d QRN i om ar i SYRUP PI-UMS 2 M17‘: ' 2 um 25c ‘I Lh. .. .. DOVE RED FITTED .31.‘? “ 29¢ 25c SMOKED ‘FI L- LETT. Lb rnucv umrnns Per doz.'i..... 27c 16c Z09 _ Z80] Frcshness And High Quiqli . fiA NADI ' _ , “snusncss n“ ,2 m. 1110mm ours i l“ ‘ganuqtq; a a OZMNGES Sweet & Jilicv. Doz. ..- 0100:! Win Coffee Instant Pcgstum 28c 4 oz. lln Salad: Tea 54c m. .. .. 59c CHOICE PORK CHOPS. Lb. FLOUR of all kinds 24 lb. bag 68c t I m sfmsimml. umuu FUUR SQUARE! W é‘_'t""“°""...;.f Kflllngton [mun um: warm, ma ‘Ila-Y. LQNDQN’ Oct. 29.~(AP). Rt- Hun, Philip Snowden, who xollowed, 5° Prime Minister nld mm the National Government . . u l U19 Exchequer. :,d°:'h°‘;°°h°; m, ma,” u” moucm smvlcas. Cnpaud h t m,‘ has came to the st. John's Church, Nov. 1, Sunday baicilsiiftzjf School, 1o u. m. Holy Communion The chancellor emphasized that 11 m m‘ 3x13331154: 5h 3715859975 the voting rwlmd in a National Church, Nov. 1, Evening ‘l. p. m. Government victory and not In thei 1 t g ‘ny one party. viygivuiw“ of mcn and women" Sunday’ N0“ 1- h rim M, candidates with and Holy Comm We w ‘Evening Service 7.80 5t. whose general political views they I P- m‘ are not in agreeing“ on the sole Marks, Rustlco, 8 . m. Preacher, Eround of showing the world that Rev‘ Gwr“ wesbbmok» L-Th- 9731-10-30-11. ._____ .._.___- MILTON —- Bl. Jfihlfs Church, Mbmlng Prayer union 11a. m. dorm-ruined to stand ‘e . d bring the 118N071 31121123133‘ “Sm difficulties... ML the Bnooklield congregation on snowdm) “m: Sunday. Nov- 1. will be as follows. "The result is a magnificent mookfleld’ z p‘ m’ Hartsvlue 3'15 Justificlniol. u; democracy. “all. m. and Hunter River 7 p. m. Icadcrs of the National Govern- ment luwc told the nation the‘ CLYDE . 1, the services in time l l. ll 1 B d U19, dlelllrzgn-ulfsullzs‘fruslfzlileits leaders,‘ Chum" Clyde mverv‘ Wm b9 at 11 "I do m’ rcjme at m“ dlsasteruz. m. Sunday School at 1o a. m. ' ' (Ch L b rty~ wg'°hehfjt‘i°t“‘itfgausj tim°rfjbonl PRESBYTEBIAN lgudcltsghqve brought this entrust-lime Prelbytery of . t. the’ gar:.:;**:;..:*;;l;l:ii.::“...:....l my » 11 » r . < and leadership, and their mis-l ' understanding o! the P091118" s it. Q1‘; my hope to exploit the “m, sunny BEREAVED-Mrs. (Prof) employed for Party Bdvflnlllgejmompson recelved word yesterday The electors in the industrial areas morning or the death °1 h” broth‘ where unemployment is highest er’ Mn Gerald 6' mtcmu’ of Ham- . nmphanc corp; lltOn, Ont. Much sympathy is ex_ ' Thompson in her her father having than two months Britain is i t damnation of the Labor zeuaers.)t;:‘_i:$d’:o:o*: “Millions of‘ unemployed and ' ‘passed awe less former Labor voters have PM agm y .0!'.nl interest before party at, , ______._______.___ election, without in the least’ their political and social idensfil Dal» Debatefs A re Defeated _-___ (Halifax Chronicle) Bl! a vole of 144 to 92, the argn- the Bates (:91- st a recognition Socialist Soviet GASPEREAUX WOMEN ‘S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting 0! the Gaspereaux Women's Institute was held at the home 0i Mrs. Sid- ments advanced by ney Llewellyn, on the evening ofllege debunks again Octal... the 2on1. Sixteen meta-lo: the Union m, bers and twelve vislwrs were Pre- Republics were app seut- Mseflvg "Penal "Y “m” audience um gathered ‘ruesda “he Wreck 01' the Nllmm’ “m”? night at the School m: ms Blind?’ i0 hear the repres “Writing ones name ‘blinfolded mwiston Me. with the left hand," this caused much merriment. M took the llggntive o! the resolution, “Tilat the Nations Should Grunt De Jul-e ' 011 of So- Sovict Republics," while lwusie pau- spoke m the affirmative. In opening the pro- Oxley extended a to the visiting clured that such the purpose o1’ anal relations- Pfflflwlllg his remarks with an ‘l explanation as to the dilierence be- tween delllre and‘ de facto forms of recognition. Mr. Oxley declared that recognition oi the soviet Government did not necessarily mean approval o! their morals or economic syatem. He believed that Russia. when granted such re- OOZII-ltion, would honor their iin- anclzll and international obligat- open up a vast intenlational trade. oi’ revillng Russia which is common in many coun- --—---____. Our Christmas Number DFEWIII; and Story Competitions To give your l: people a chance of entering, we are making an early announcement o! the Guardian Christmas Number competitions. Prizes will be Elven in two sections, us toliows:-_ (11 BOYS AND GIRLS BE- TWEEN 13 and 20 YEARS:- t :— . - mils.‘slats...writs?“- u» M». w» u». vii-nu Fm. be“ drawmgmklst prize’ exercised because the Russians $3.00; 2nd prize, $21-00; 3rd prize, $1.00. (2) BOYS AND GIRLS LESS CIT-IAN 13 YEARBh- For but storlesz-Lst prize. $2.00; 2nd prize, 31.25; 3rd prize, 75c. For beat drawings: $2.00; 2nd prim, 81-25; . Stories should not exceed 1000 words. Th9 subjects should be of a Christmassy nature. should be in firm outl ink vzithout 811561118 , should not be larger than a sheet o! now-paper. They must. n! course, p9 original work, not mere copies. Erltrlel. addressed lo Christmu Number cue Charlottetown Guard- . ian and marked "Christmas story" ot "cnriutmu Drawing." must be waived not later than December 15p The prim winners will be an- nounced in the Christmas Numbetl; the first speaker expressed his is one were a Erect means of cementing inter- national goodwill. Because Russia had not lived up to her international obligations, and never intends to, he contend- menta or not. social evils which ‘nd other countries today, stated Doug} Dulhounle speaker, J _ with those govern 5.. \ I Qldllvnrl; ../..//..»_,,,,-,. mdtomnt u» y b“ .' Miss Doris Smith .1011 TM surest way to mlgate the exist in Run» o! the world u Macintosh} 3W5‘ '9 '1 "IMF-Kneeling nation. Or Smooth and Healthy, Free from Aches and Palm? JOIINSOllfS Anodyne liniment Since 1am u» ou Reliable Recommded fou- qulclr relief of Muscular Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Lumbug» Swollen Joints, Colds, Sore I'M-oat, Cholera, Sp urns and Scalds, Nasal Calm-ch and other similar ailments. . Sold by All Drugglats. _M. ,_ . =-, ._.___ re one and the Miss Dorothy S ternatlonal we same. Randolph Weatherbee, t speaker, declared that Russian] propaganda was spreading the seeds of war, and was the greatest force militating against inter- national peace in the Howard Oxley, in Hunter RJver. ______ debaters undoubtedly had a slight edge in both presentation and Among y“ m“ wngngggioy argument. Mr- Y. wuwlfllly present at Wliealley River United pleasing the nudicncg with his re- ghumh Eqfly Day seyvjqe w” My, strained fluent manner of present- and Mm EH1 Toomb, gngnyglg 111B his "se- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Houston and Of the Dalhousie speakers. Mr. ML and M", wmlm-d gem,- d; oxley was the more forceful de- Hunter Riven-L. hater, Whllg Mr. Macintosh treated the subject in a highly interesting _"’*'“_“"_ and at times humorous way that MT- MELHCK SCHOOL gained favor with his hearers. ____>._i-_. HUNTER RIVER AND VICINITY and Mrs. Following is the standing o! Mt Mellick School for months of Aus- ust and September. ~ GRADE EDI-l Edna Robertson, 2 , 8 Mary Cannon. ‘ 2 , 4 Iiflelcn McInnia, 5 Andrew Cannon.- cenuy o; W16 James Cannon. GIRIADE VI-l Elsie Jenkins, 2 Helen Jenkins, 8 Robert IBOIWIJ]. were the guests re Nelson Kent, Milton M155 91m Wfgmgfe’ when“). GRADE V--1 Ebtelle Mullah, '2 River, was the guest recently o! Amt“ Pnlugm- 3 Wm 1e Cannon, 4 Misses Bessie and Ada Stead, nun-‘R-"fl Cflmwl gm- Rlyer, GRADE III-l Joseph MOKNIDB, _ 2 Stewart Jenkins, a Jennie Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Victor MePhailflmms- 4 PW"! 4811mm- [ Meadow Bank, accompanied by! GRADE ‘"4 331mm Mlmllwh‘ Mr. and Mrs. Bernsley Wonnucottfm- 2 Chime Mulch. 3 351T? Uln- and children Alice and Lilies “°"- 4 swam" 9511mm- ' wem the guests Sunday o: Mr. uuui Perfect Attendance. Edna Robert lVIrs. James Murray, Fredericton. ‘"11- Mlry OmmbEllmIAnmPem Jfllkim. Evelyn Robert-son, Helen | Mr. and Mrs. Earn Stead, Hunter Jams. Willie 011mm. Bwww mam, were visiting the f0ffllEl"8Jenk1m' PhYllls Jeukllw. 49111110 Mo ‘father who nus "seen iii 'M.‘r- 111"“. K61"! BMW". Harry Cannon Robert emu. Mayrieid. Straw"! (iv-unm- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stevenson. F» Germ“ Vfllelh-Teacher. New Glasgow. accompanied by their little son Allison, were the guests Sunday or the iattez-‘s par- wents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ling. ‘Wheatley River. MARSHAL PETAIN RETURN? HOME (Canadian Press) NEWPORT. R. I. OcLZO. French Destroycrr steamed Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Houston Newport yesterday herded rwho have been visiting the letters 'sisters in the Bny State for the Ward Wm‘ Marsh“ Henri Petaln ‘past three months have. returned and 03h" membfirfi 0f the French - delegation which had Joined New- ‘ -_-- 1n pawn: mum u» u» M155 Dorothy Smith, Wheatley Wench fumes W719 Ilfld flidtd -Rivcr, has been visiting her cousin Gwrlle Washington hlwk In 1780- a tow days- home- Grandmother Takes TO Bike LEAMINGIUN, Engldnd, Oct. 2'1. —(U.P.) ——Mra. Olara Brown, n grandmother, has lust leamed to ride a. motorcy . I Hunter River. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Houston who have been visiting the lattelvs outo!\