. e i i ii 9 f 'i 1.' , i I L 1 ri i v l il -i ‘sl 1. .\i l. ii .»~ i i i. ~ '~ i .il 1 n l K E i la _ 1 . v i i 1 1 .'; , 3 1 9 I ifniriiii. auniilfiaii. _ _.___- -Dumg NlCELY7'i‘ho many _. _ends of ML J, A. Gamer, who ffderwent u, serious operation in “B e. 1. Hospital wui hc pleu- P. gow _sam that he ia oonvaleaclng pied!- _.___ ,muug . nonsnaw nA1»'ns_'r lcas-sundiiy, sept. la. Boh- sufvvu ,_ .,._; 'mon van. sun- _nr school at Trygn, 2 p. rn. Rev. gyh posh, acting pastor, will preach. _ ’ . M511 NTGHT there was a new ,,,,,,,,,, .uid it is hoped by many, uu, this indicates there will be A muse in weather for the better. ,, there is still a. great deal of the ‘rum grgp \lIlilBFV65ted. uvfpit0VING-'Phe Guardian is pleased to learn oi the steady im- ul-ovenient in the health of the Roll. George Taylor of Montreal, former Minister of Zion Presbyterian Chu,-cl, who is still g patient in the l._ E, l. Hospital- * CORRECTION - During the p-,onth oi August the ilyrease in the uumhci- of cars over the correspond- lug month last year is 303 cars. This lloes not represent the tota-l in- crease for the season as reported lp yesterdays Guardian. v.\'lrl-:D cuuncll sanvicss -_- gcrvices in York Pastoral Charge on sunday, Sept. 13th, will be: York at 11, ri. nl.; Brackley, 3 p. m.; Marsh- lipid-Dunstaflnage, 7.30 p. m. There will bc special music at the evening service. CLOslN G DANCE - Dalvay-by- the-Sea was the scene of a most en- yoyabie closing dance Wednesday evening. A large number of people were present. The music was suP- plied by the Dalvatorians. A very toothsoine lunch was served in the usual attractive style. This is the first season that this hotel was op-` eriited and the management reports that it was a most successful one, tourists coming from many provin- res and states. A \‘lSlTOR’S VIEWPOINI'-A tourist who spent part of his vaca- tion witil his family at the North Shore, writing to a friend here af- ter his return to Torontofhas this comment on our roads: "Owing to the rain we had considerable trou- ble making the boat in time. I think the Island would be/better off if the automobiles had never reach- edit, because your clay roads are Just a trap in wet weather. It is an awful pity you haven't got gravel to give them a top dressing." INCENDIARY FIRES (?)-Ycs- terday morning a. fire which occur-‘ red in a barn at' the rear of the residence occupied by Mr. John MacDonald and his sister, Dorch- ester street, was quickly extinguish- ed before gaining headway, by the Fire Department. Mem- bers of the Department who were “iii 011 the scene stated it looked as though a bucket of kerosene oil had been thrown against the build l11‘s’ and a match appplied. Quite a. number of similar fires have occur- ed in this section of the city and disasters averted only by the flames being discovered before gaining h1‘f111\\'uy. Ii of incendiary origin, ‘°m°il1l11t! should be done to safe Ulmd U10 property of citizens in this locality. FAMILY REUNION-On August 21rd, the family of Mr. and Mrs. P'“m`lS Husan. of Ke1ly's Cross, as- sembled together in a grand reunion 81 the home oi their parents. The members of the family, comprising the celebration were Mrs. W. P. Mc- Kenna, Emerald, P.E.I.; Mrs. Boyd Gallant, Portland, Me.: Sister Rita Marie, Glace Bay, C.B.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hagan, Boston, Quss.; sistci Annu Josephine, south ’__Y'f*_11C_¢j.__Mass.; Emma, Boston, HSS.: Mark, Sou:-is, P.E.I., and I-iathiiis, Joseph and Louis, residing -“uh "“`l1' Parents at home. The famlli' had spent two weeks at the °“l l1°111=steaa. which pissed all to- f__f_§_h';‘_1 100 quickly. 'rho Joys of those when were Shingied with sorrow, _"__ ____ e farewell parting arrived, ____ C 1s wus eventually offset by “___ °“S°1ma thought that possibly T___; "1_ltlht all meet again together. the _.___t_ the hand of a fortnight. ._________i1 bonds were forged more l and securely. M#--_-1 i-snsouaas M_ . “___ Everett Richardson mom-ed e city last week." M:`_l1:_ many friends oi' Mrs, Mary _"___ 141 Dorchester st,, wi-iq has u ‘lf are zine to kno.. that che! d°|n£-l nicely, “Tang Wm be Ulad to know that "ned _'__ ___Fly11n, who has been con- wuh ___ ___ S home for-the past week V610 cold is now able to ii iiiil niiii iinitissis siiiiziiiilii as Guet At Direc- tors’ Luncheon C. N. 1 E. - Speaks On In- ter-Empire Trade. ~ (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont., Sept. 11- Visualizing the Canadian National Exhibition as a. bulwark of Empire trade in the future, Kaye Don, iworld’a fastest speed boat driver, today addressed a gathering of prominent stock breeders at a di- ‘rectnrs luncheon. “'I‘hroughout. the world." said Mr. Don, “Toronto has ibecome famous as the home of the Canadian National Exhibition. It is giving greater strength to Canada, _which is one of the strongest links in our chain of Empire. It‘s not only a great link of Empire, but a. factor in promoting friendly feel- ing between the motherland and the country to the south ot us, and I am hoping that, as the years go by, it will do much to help inter- empire trade. I am impressed with the powers of the vast organiza- tion for promoting trade." Mr. Don was also welcomed by Lockie Wilson, veteran exhibition official, and by Mayor Allan of Ot- tawa. “ii/lr. Don's record does cred- it to both himself and the Empire," declared Mayor Allan. “I hope his example of fine sportsmanship will be followed by every sportsmen in Canada. His example is one that we need in this country more than we think We do." , Taking up Mr. Don's reference to Empire trade, Harrison Watson, an official of the High Commis- sionei-‘s offices in London, asserted that "the idea of Imperial trade is SN-1Wing." After paying tribute to the cooperation of the Empire mar- keting board in London, M.r. Wat- son suggested, “Canadian busines 'men are not sufficiently organized i' to do well in the British market. That market is the only open one remaining in the world today and Y1°l»\11'l1l1Y the competition is strong. You can’t do business by corres- pondence, you must send aggressive men over there to get trade.” CHAN_CELLOR _ Continuedfrom page 1 est contribution I have ever made _to the welfare of this country and |the future well being of its people" he said. “It may appear to unln. formed observers as it does to some of my old political associates to be the negation of my political prin. ciples. On the contrary it is to safe- suard and protect everything for lwhich the Prime Minister and my- _self have worked for hand in hand .fforty years. “It is a sheer delusion ito imagine there is an unlimited _source of wealth upon which the 'state can call. I have always been an advocate of heavy taxation oi’ _the very wealthy. Mr. Snowden _then instanced the heavy imposts ,on persons receiving large incomes, _which include the regular income tax, surtax and death duties and added. “There is not much left to tax.” SALARIES Alluding to cuts on teachers and police salaries, Mr. Snowden said that by comparison ' with the fail or wages in civil service and industry these cuts might fairly be asked for. Teachers salaries were now 140 percent above pre-war salaries. iFinally he spoke oi’ the “ignorant and ill-informed talk about the bankers and dictation by bankers interests. This was unadulterated nonsense. The bankers hlld dis- played no other interest but to save the British credit and they had been shamefully maiigned. If all the facts were known the country would be etemally grate- ful to the banking interests for their efforts to avert the threaten- ed crisis. In conclusion Mr.~ Snow- den alluded to the many tokens he had received of willingness of all classes to help in the present em- ergency. This mon'lings‘ post bag he said, was the heaviest of all and its contents ranged from a. huge_ bundle of treasury notes to s few postage stamps. ___,_______--_--- The many frienos of Mrs. Nattio Vessey are pleased to know that she is doing nicely in the P. E. I. Hospital and will be as well as ever in the course of a few daYS~ ‘ The many friends of Mrs. Everett Richardson of Bristol, Lot 40. are glad to learn that she is improving after undergoing an operation in M "’°“l asain ' _ i the P. E. Island Hospital. \ _ it .fi .c...\_ - . ,,,._u_,_.+._ _.V .l , ¢ , , , _ ' f. i ~,£__r THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1 . _ PAGE SEVEN ' BT. _ ________________ ingstone, Johlistons River, a. son. COADY-At the City Hospital Coady, Alexandra, a daughter. .M DOUCETTE-At the City Hospital DEATHS son-in-law, Mr. Kenneth McDonald, 25 King St. Sept. 11, Mrs. Mary Cheverie, aged 60 years. Funeral no- tice later. Sept. 11th, Frederick Taylor, aged 9 ing, service starting at 10.30. Inter- ment Canoe Cove Cemetery. Garrett who departed this life Sept. 12th, 1931 and May 9th, 1928. Dearest parents we have missed you And our hearts are aching sorely Aa we think of you each day. In the mansion of the blest Wherethere is no pain or sorrow In ycur sweet etemai rest. Inserted by their family, 8665-il-12 a o . - 1 LA T SP 0 R T S4 S U c N A L plies along the route. -1 _ wyuu-u they cumped ful- Wu _ uuyui Mr. Walter Jones returned last ______ They wulked through ghlck wwds evening from the Saint John Ex-I In memory of our dear father and ` mother, th? late Darius C. and Mrs. , i i Since from earth you passed away Dearest ones, we know you're happy The party landed near the Falls, and underbrush and waded waist- sented individual prizes to members Photographer Buuulck wo,-king gg. .'D UP. . or thc chariottetown team. which gother ,in one machine, the other _ _ _ i _ _ __ SUm____RS_m_ POUCE C0U__T|,,,as won the team prize at the Halifax B u_ 1 Mr. Bonnick had his cliff ultlcs . had m°'d‘e"~°nt\Y lmked “P i e °" ‘ being pmted by J' K` mwne U .. IC' 'Saint John mans ball and placed 1-One drunk appeared before Mr. Herald 10-mile road race last En as well as the ilot You i - - gland, carrying as photographer. F ~ C1111 111 i_ _ , _ _. ~ Spring. _ Major Sydney comm and Charles uglne what lt was like under thuiit back again. The caddy, little D. O. Stewart on Filday morning at Mr. J. A. McNair presented the $5 Hubbard B weu_kmWn Brulsh coudlu,-,,,5_». he sa,u_ ..d,,,,eu,uu,g, freckie iuccd Reggie Robichaud, 1 the Police Court and was fined $2 gold piece, donated by His Worship S ortsmén and t_ruueue,._ The lane, eight ,-0115 of film 5euun,_y_f1ve tee, 1 beyond doubt acted in all his in- and costs.-S. P Mayor Prowse to the best bowler . long d t i h 'id " 1l0C@l1C0~ The D15-YCFS. 156100 81111 -- ' members OA the survey party have an en nc es “ 0' atte cl ts had one be ond Street- “AT HOME-Mm A- G' Cf°“`e i P B _’ _ . li . .. - 1 ~ n mwse ms team The prize been delayed at St. Anthonys. The conditions included, of U an _ll 5_ _ _ _Wm __e~ce_____ for the mst time since went to Mr. Percy Mclnnis. Mr. J. ., _ l d _ - ers ball, appaiciitly believing his newfoundland. Wllli “Sine °"°“b wurse' na eqllate tmnspommon U d hot from th fum 'tee had I liei- marriage at her home. Central P. Crockett presented a $5 gold faclllll i- u . scc n s c le and will leave on return to Bos- es. W en ue left Northwest B d Wedmsd y Septembcr piece to Mr. Ray Johnston, as best t t weeks_ They wlll River to go int/o the Guuud puns cirrpicd further than was the case. __;he_¢l;1_;»__?11_ to 5 p_ ni; .md from 8 ton in abou wo L b l f R. T. l . . if .. . . - » ow er o Ho man dr Co, Ltd probably can at Churlouetown uu region, he C0utiuued_ ue took flue _It dciclogeci that the_ caddles had _O 10 p_ ____ 8670_9__2 Trophies were presented to the their way home 15 gallon burrels of gu5Ouue_ fue inot been specifically instructed in Zion team, winners of the Church dm ' was organized for gallons of ou u 45 pound ucrmfsuch matters before the match _ V Bowling League, to Holman's, win- The expe an . ’ - ‘ 1-tlirted '-M1sSI‘\C' LAD Fouxn _ A the purpose of charting, exploring Camera, spare films; two tents; a ' .5-Oung lad, who had been missing I h C . ,, nets 0 t e ommercial League' to hin the wilderness rubber buall Sleeping balls? f°°d3 ' Thf match had already been pack from his home in Summerslde since tosrap iz the Rovers, wi n r f th Cit and pm - A n e s o e Y of rock and timber of me pi-¢tl¢ a 45 pound uuuhm.; guns and usb [ed with as much drama as anyone Tuesday and was anxiously Sought Lea ue, nd t th Ki i ' - . I g a o e oras. wnnels or C ad md has succeeu_ lug euummeut In addmom in the ,thought the day could hold. Percy by his fa__.hcr_ Mr Thomas Perm or the Rebekah L . "mga °“ °' , ' . _ ~ cague ed in gathering much scientific in- wing tanks we cal'.'ied 160 gallons 2 Sheet” had nmshed the 51liSh,u.us found safely lu u uuthlug house Following are th L bo D , ‘ _ . - - . ._. e 8 ur ay hich will be of 5115011116 Whiuh \‘~'€‘1glled l250i“me m the mommg' f°u` up' play 'oil Holmaifs Wharf. The boy, sports 0 ,_ d th 1 _ formation w _ _ _ _ _ _ _ pen even S an e rec pi made available to the Newfoundland l101111ds; ll1l<111e so much of a load I mg “mage golf’ as Cam “as p°s` IJames. is fifteen years of age, but ents of the d : » - . 1 - 100 yards agvm-S Ayers. 2 P govemment. Hitherto it was found that tl10 lllloiuilfallher had to stand lmely mediocre commg m' Cam owing to an accident when a child. ' ' ' ` bl t hart even the coast 11D all the Way to Grand Fallsl" had mt mls lead t° °“° hole 85 ` when he sustained severe injuries Poweu impossi e o c . ' . __ line of this region correctly The ex- The visiting fliers were hesitant ”“"'°“5"e55 “mc °E ‘md his al" to his skull, he suffers from lapses 440" as-1 G. A ; . ' yar ' yers 2' H rial survey this sum to discuss the scientific aspect of moaches began t° fmd the green-‘of memory The boy went away. Suuudem pedition`s ae " _ _ . mer has been very successful in the work accomplished by the ex- In the “ft@m°°l1 Street" “gain taking with liim ablanket and some B d J -1, G. A Q - el- ma “mp yers 2'Pow this connection, as well as in map- lledition. beyond emphasizing the Sicppcd ‘mt if’ Sh°0i i'“'° ‘-'V91' PHT bread, apparently with ,an idea of io in the in value of the aerial phowgra 31,5 of §0lf 1111Cl fl”10Y §11lSl1Cd the fW€11lY- camping out. Search parties have Hi ll J 1. G. . _ ping unexplored reg ns _ - l _ _ g ump_ Ayers' 2' Pow tel-10;-_ ' mountain contours, rivers and more S0\'011ll1 With P6105’ l\V0 UD. after _been out looking for him unsuccess- shot Put-i s. Bigger- 2 J Boi- Many curious photographs taken 11118. which will supersceio thc in- 11° had had fi "‘“1`Si“ °f *H162 011 fully 1111111 l°S1 °1'€11l118--S- ue, Y ' ' ' by Mr. Bonnlck at various altitudes adequate maps and charts now me p"e"i°“5 1101"' Probably few . L h to The Guardian re- available. among the experienced tournament Five Mile-1. H. Campbell; 2, K. We" S °W“ players who had predicted that 1 “__” warren porter. The barrenness of the °f M ff' 2, 13, gl-uhl,e_ iers and mountains, of rocky pre- 6 12 - 111011 Wen Y W0 - ~ _ ---- ai who biiic-1, Jas. Rottchbury; cipiccs oiwppiha abruptly to ciocp They were delighted to “gcc back iff” “ld ‘i _°""“°“" ‘mt he w°“, ‘he "3 the mfs” if ‘h_;_;’°“'d_;“g ’“°’“' Continued from pace 1 2_ B_ Cmbba lakes and uue,_§_ wmwut sluu of to ¢lvlllz_.muu»» and enjoyed their twenty- seielitli, twenty .. eighth, ers. L;_y AS orh ma e numg- ___________ _ 1 Mile u1ke_1_ B_ Cmuuez 2_ Ju vegelutluu or me uf any kind, re- first real meal for many weeks ut twenty-niiith, tlillty-fllst and_thirty_ ous sa cs at t e expense o _ e RaH_e___bu__y_ sembled nothing so much as one.S_ the Canadian National Hotel last , illircti, and _halved the thll-tieth,|_L.abor membejrs. I.alJ_?r5__ re; haired 1/-mi bill, _1 E. H - tion r th een s in Dpntes night. “f1"S°°°“ “lid ihlfil’ film “'°'“‘¥“ mem el °° e °"“°"' 2. Llelifis. e open I omby' iglfgso. Flying eojer these moun- In the Labrador they lived u,.m_ When the breaks and his own poor ative lady to task over reductions 2 m__e ___ke_ open_1_ Ed_ Homby_ _Mnous ramona, was anyth_ng but_clpauy on Suu] meat and fish, eked _shooting were against him, _it was i in_ teachers salaries. Lady~ Astor re. 2_ H_ Lewu_ chucus pm, Fog was encountered out by gunned suuuues_ They urelcolh who stcadico. strcctcr won l piled with her usual visor until no stron ers lo cuaglollel u tho thirty-fourth with o. thirty-two, .111-21165 i11i@1"\'1@11'@ y e an ers. r. ng~ ' P °' y°°“m° S “loves with str-cctcr on the thirty- "*““ Ccnven tion- well chosen preliminary remarks Su-uutor in medlulue ut Huw,"-d, won both grand championships. . _ Mr. Hamid Stead with Jcrs 'mxth' -Tl-ll-I DECORATING OF Graves presented the prizes D0 the Winners made the trip with the n-lain body sys 1 O _ "_ th __ _ _ , of the open events at the Labour I l, rl, f B _mu u the l won the male chainpionshi and? ny a cr e C “er ng °r 3 of the deceased brothers and sisters ° he pa y mm O: 0 P ‘ 11 ' 1 d reoolwd it icllo and Rebeccos will At O Lea Day sports, and to the winners in yacht ..Ramuh_.. The survey work, many other ui-;zes_ 'new c ampion ia s of the Odd ws _ - crescendo did the referee, A. V1 take place at the Peoples' Cemetery, l10Wll11€ leagues- M1. S. F. Doyle, ul, dm accom iishciii .______________l i of e expe on was P ‘- Saunders, of Chni‘lottctou'n call the Summ<_>1~5ide_ at-10.45 a, m., Sunday, Secretary of the Abegweit Club, pre- with two uu,ueu_ pllot Rowley and _ |.~L|;W 5-I-Av., ING ~ officials together onthe green and 13th, The 1031 Tcachers, Comm disclose the fact that Cain's caddy -1- held at O.Le,,_ry on Sept ' '_ ' " Y ”" -." -- -_-i..¥~’_"..a. ,.7--~..=--~ *_ '-" “ -f iiiiiitiis iiiinl, °1°“_____ ';;°;°,{f;gf; ,,,'niiii ciiii iiizw, ____ St. John Fair'_G0|_F [UF MARITIMLSI I i Following the presentation of the continuously for a week at a time, S own, av- iliis second consecutive achieve- i111 Separate f-llT9Cll01l5~ |p1‘12eS. the group enjoyed a coupletahd visibility at most times was , 1118 vlsll/ed here 011 June 27 while en. of hom-5 of b0wllug_ us guests of the 'u,,,suusfuut°,.y_ when the sky wus route to the rendezvous of the ex- ment of the sort on this hole, Y. All then gathered in the par-ips;-fectly glean the Wind would pedition at St. Anthony's, New-‘“'1li°l1 1105 U19 11311055 210911 011 the i Pmtest Against S“l“"' "3"" loin-5' for refreshments and u slug i change suddenly from uorth_eu_,u l_u'foundland. Icciirsc, they halved the thirty fifth ` north-west una blow about fifty' They left Si. Georges. Newfound-, mid 111111111 per fives on the Ja# Af1€f“'=11'fl-1 3090 S°l1°°l mi’-Sfefs H, an hour land, at noon yesterday arriving in' _ii _y _izsembled on the Thames embank- _ ° it f Belize, Visiting nurse: "And do your m 'S ‘Charlottetown after an uneventful' t _ 1119110 and mu1`Cl1@d tu Ki115SWBY,tolci havoc in the c y o The program is as .oliovvsz Morning Session Minutes of last meeting- Mabel Fielding. Address, Insp Gillis. Address, Inspector Ga Reading. School Work, Miss drahan. Sing Song .Afternoon Sessi Minutes of last meeting- Fielding. Presideni‘= Addre=.s H. Lloyd Henderson. Demon ion on Alcohol-Mr. Picketis. ' on Discipline, Mr. Skcrry, Ar oii Red Cross Work-Miss Cl ine McLean. R. N. Address on l Teachers' Federation-Miss qileline McDonald. Address- Supt. H. H. Shaw. Election of officers. President-Mr. Fred Skerry. Vice President, Mr. Leslie , nan. Secretary-Miss Mabel Fir (re-elected.) National Anthem, ________.______- gruesome sight as the ini" hobblrd in or were carried roughly constructed stretch: Govemment House was ll" tlpolly undamaged, althou the servants quarters and t` kitchen were demolished. 'l‘. office of the Belize Clarion W. completely ruined. ` Untold Havoc The hurricane has wrought ‘ fii ht f th h r nd fmt ,in Hull to protest against cuts in their fi building is undamaged 'md the wet weather. "Wo left here in June in a. heavy clzwnpour, and we returned in a downpour, Don’t you have any dry weatiler in Char lottetown?" they asked. The reporter was able to reassure tr.: fliers on this point, and suggested that they revisit Charlottetown 011 another occasion. If the weather clcars they will leave this morning in their plane for Boston, via St. John, N. E. where they will S€Cll1`c 1"»f"l- paipers. `soncd navigator of flying boats and iperopianes of many types. has also ibeeri in Mexico, having flown with i»Mr. Bonnick on survey work there. these two adventurous airmen are maintain their national character i ‘ _ _ ' On the 3rd of August the party,isi,i¢s. when the rf-porter visited ‘.\'ANfl‘l~;n-il0USEl{EEPER, ALSO 1 i maid. Apply Murdock MacLean, Lthem in their hotel room last eve- inlng they were engaged in et heat- led, though friendly, discussion of ‘Ka e Don's defeat through a Y _ the expedition they ilew from above ‘ technicality .in the international Cape Chldley to the very edge oiispceo boot race. Baffin Lend. and mapped over :|00 'rho flying mochihc which thc miles of Labrador coast from Point Eskimo christened “Kavisilik 'ringi- fork“-"Flying_ Salmon"-is anchor- "You didn't have any forced ed safely for the night at. Paolrs wharf. They had stopped here for the purpose of taking on 100 gal- lons of gasoline, but as it was fict- ting late and the visibility was poo: they decided to remain in thc city until the ruorninlb 5 An Englishman and an Amcrlcanff leagues, who have ousted him from ‘the Labor party* lcndgrship. "They can take the label from my back," lm said, “but ihfy cannot tak* ‘-c lahol from my mind." Farcrl Even Worse | Rt. Hon. J. H. Tliomas, Domin- ions Sccrctal‘,\‘. fared even worse vom the Labor jibes and at one point it scented iinlikoly that he 'iroiilrl be licrlriittcd to conclude his ~~:l:l.*iinii'1iis of the g0\'cl‘iiii‘it‘iit "1`ic\' But he stood his proilnd ‘and fiiiislied. An inrlirntiori of the lmeili of time the i~ioticn~1 Gov i`VlacDonalds announce-ment tha* only within one month ol the line: .ing of thc economy bill. co mostly for oil exliloration i1111"I Had to be Separated i i The oncoimter between Lady As- ltor and Mrs. Mourning came at the adjoilmnicllt of Commons until l ----»-______.._.____ ivo roncsn Launmcsi thc best or chums, though they sculi CLASSIFIED ADS l Ncrtli Wiltshire. 86429-11.31 i ""'”" "° _ 1\\'Al\'TED-EXPERIENCED POUL- try liluckers. Apply Harris Ab- BOARDERS AC(`.0.\i.\i0DATED, hvaicd rooms. good board. Apply 224 Ricllmoiid St. 8666-9-12-31 `LO5`.'T-A SPARE TIRE BETWEEN Clial'lctt»;~to\vn and North Rive: Cril‘licl‘. Finder kindly leave nt Glmrciian Ofiicc. 8609-9-i2 rorfncz-s can be acczimnioclated in , private family. Apply . bnttoir. 8663-9-12-21 W A N T E D - BOARD!-IRS OR. no cuts,’ was in curious contrast with the usual street demonstra- tion. - Rt. Hon. Philip Snowden, Chan- cellor of the Exchequer, explained l in a broadcast to the man in the _street tonight the reasons for the i new taxes, economies and sacrifices. ,He described what “a terrible cal- _amity" it would have been if the icountry had “gone off the gold istandardf’ “The country does not :realize how near to the edge of ,the prccipice we have been," he lsaid. “Hari it happened, it would EXPERIENCE IN ' L :U " ' ` ` iliot have been it question of a ten ipcrccnt reduction of benefits. Mr. Bonnick has been a 12511131 ~ " ‘ - 1*' ' Twatles pensions and all incomes 1’l1°i°1f“l’1“”' -°"“°° M‘“°"' 1915“Cmmm mf"y13s°“‘2`s give" ’“ Mr' would have followed and it is im- P71°" t° the Newmundland expednf ‘ ‘-possible to say at what point it 1°” he had just °°mp1e"ed 9' “VC E Orders. in comm! can be issued i could have been arrested. “But the | l/8111' Ph°f03l‘8Phl° 5“1"'eY ir* Mexbi ' . H _ idailser. though averted. has not been wholly removed, foreign con- jficlcnco in British credit must be lfirmly established." children use a toothbrush regular- 1 1 g 0 ree ou s a ' -i ” ‘ . - ,, ADVENTUROUS FLIGHA Y n 1 ‘ 13'? iutes. A stop of fifteen minutes was! Sfilrlries, HS Df0Vld€d in the new ientire town is washed out. '_ Fond Parent: "Do they, mum?, “Those were the days,” said Mnlmade M' 5Yd11€y, as the weather' _ Budget. The orderly procession ofilmusgs of this once tranquil tt First thins When 11105’ get up in‘BOmuck non which we had to take looked doubtful on the west side of decently dressed, younglsh men, are piled up like so many t the morning. it's a. race to see which phowg_m'pm_ we looked on ground Cape Breton. No difficulty' was ex-i pO5_______ b€m___es_ M___ Macnomld who carried only small signs stat one area, in the heart o_ l 0 _< one can get to the toothbrush ilrsti' m iperienced in lalid.lig here, despite_____m___c__ ____t_____v _D his former C01 ins “school masters protest" and about six blocks square. is entli Continued from page 1 i _ | _ ___ 'wiped out. Ships and barges, b tered and hammered by the li ricane, are swept high on dry lai Houses have been waslic-d. out the sea, and can be sccn bobbi about in the water, nearly sl. merged. The Belize River, has ov( flowed its banks, and its turl: yellow waters iiluliciate part of tl rcgion. The river itself is so fi of debris that thc natives have di. ficulty navigating it in their dui outs. Our hangar (for planes of tl' l"an-American Airways) is it plat of refuge for about 40 to 50 pei sons No otlifr of our buildings ni standing. Signcd--E. S. 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