He's trying to look sur- prised at finding his pockets "empty l What to do? Well . perhaps some good friends will bring in the amount shown on last month’s bill. ‘ WilIYOUT . We thank-you. illegitim- ~—-——--—.J 1N‘ MEMORIAM BIBNABD KIGGINS Binds heard with regret or the death of Bernard Kiggins which oe. curred in the City Hospital on Tucs- dsycfict. mrd. The deceased who was an upright onest and well “ .. citisen not Ilidyod robust health for some timepastandon the advicoofhis physician entered the City Hospital where ble was done h: prolong his life. Alleflorts prov- unsvailing and he passed peace- , lly sway on the date mentioned. Besides a sormowing widow he leavm three sons and two daugh- ters to mourn the loss of s kind hull and loving father, viz. loch. Frederick and Wilfred. The daughters are Clara and Mal-y. Also surviving are his father, Peter Kig- gins of Pictou. N. 5., one brother Lawrence, of the R. C. M. P. in West- ern Canada and three sisters, Etta, Margaret end Mrs. Fred MacNeill all at Pictou. N. S. The funeral, which was largely attended was held on Thursday morning, October 26th to St. Dun- stan's Basilica. ‘where a Requiem High Muss was mlebrated by Rev. M llrancis. The pall bearers were Messrs. lkederiok Kelly, Peter McAleu, George Cudmore. Wm. Walsh, Wni. Dougan and Joseph Wood. Service at the grave was eondus. ted by Rev. E. Murray.’ (Nova Scotia and New Brunswick papa-s please copy). lumensr. or tan nms. lanes cosnv ‘The funeral of the late Mrs. {emu Ooady was held from her late residence llhnyvale, to St. celebrated by Rev. Francis Coadu 0f Vernon. B. 0.. son of the -' ed. assisted by Rev. Dr. louis Cal- hshan as deacon. Rev. Raymond llaflenaie as subdeacon, and Rev. Phelan ‘bdhoKenna ss master of oeromcides. There were presont in the Sanctuary His mocellency Bishop Ofiiillivan. Rev. Dr. J. A. "W938. Rev. Dr. P. McMahon, Rev. Dr. T. Curran, Rov. Dr. M. J. Bmlth. I-nd Rev. Fathers P. Hogan. r. Mbodonaid. r. McQuaid. .1. r. Johnson. while Rev. l... l-lerrell and Rd". O. Pitre assisted the choir. Hnll absolution was given by His Excellency Bishop dsullivan, and the Final Blessing at the grave was Yiven by Rev. Francis Cosdy. A Very large concourse of peoplq hum surrounding districts attended the funeral. I MOBIL SCHOOL HONOR BOLL September and October: Grade VIII-l, Beth ltobirlso ; 3. Roland McAulay. grade VII-l, Gordon McDonald. , rs e VI-—1, Hilton Keys. Graze V ia)-—l,» Jessie McDonald. Grads V (b)—l, Florence Kaye; 2, ‘Joyce hank. undo iv-l, Ann puny. Grads m (a)--l, David Bentley. Grade III (bl-l, Ireda Cox. Grads II—.-l limer- Blanchard: 3, Betty Beer and Evelyn Kaye (equal). i 1W. ilra George D. MacDonald daughter or the 1m Capt. John ms an some» of mood, r. a E if E b555- ii §i: a i?" s? ’ 58s Too Late To Clasify NM. rolinsd. foams. have. omfi"w” bebo3155:- Road. lined eoat. Pin- ata... V TRAL GUARDIAN sal- eelunu a nod-woe m news nouns; gummy new“ fJFQqmQfiMflB-Le. tattlmportaritwe lseatsawesl silotly pa», uhsveiullat dance. L-zcoa _-— Tull‘ TO DQRCHIITIB~ “W171”! "II INSUI- Twb young men recently sentenced 1"‘7"'7'13'3131~ to terms in Del-cheater were taken over yesterday morning by Sheriff Bradley. ' _ rs sun's DANCE-An enjoy- Hallowehn dance was held evening in the Odfeliovrs Ball the auspices of the Y's Men. was furnished by Elliot's 5 *5‘ s; i E i; ;: grid unsettled-with cold rein. 1i to 1'! asrunsuzsn ol-l-rzsns- _'1°°‘-~°1°" M Idle. lsiousmoug those in mo pmvinceto bvwfwottmudorwimaiulluswncmooruscotosdzuoourouoouou "m-"Wiiiddddvlddvwitb have been granted are:' Chester orsnow. Morgan Cox. Elisabeth Kay and Cyreuelionald mum‘ m I0- IIIIHIN CALLED-The firemen "'1" m” "m" "m1 I Mr m lfidmiti 2‘.‘§..‘..‘1.1”‘.‘Z gutnuiiefi ceedlng in ills ’ m, ° ‘i’ f”! Church Parsonage for a small roof blue. The fire, which was extin- d by the use of chemicals, is thought to have been started by fire- works in the hands of children. There was very slight damage. t d‘ “m: “TIIINLAIIIIS Am os-cuosrn 0B 0 PIISBYTEEIAN BURCH -F"°IY 111d Blunder o! Ibis week. m: their regular monthly meeting ‘WWW! d! wilt-w. turnips. - October am at the home of Mrs "it W"- "Mllv. or any vvse- w Platte Cameron Albany Much i tom" W111 be emu: l-Dlireciatod by business and work 'woo despatched ihvresnunsvo SERDLUSHRDLUD by mu busy group of women we..- m): hull?!’ 1X! BNhWhdWI-n. to ty busy workers, membermof the w om the car will be sent. scoie‘, were present und six visit- "'-' ‘in ladies from Tryon and Albany. h t: the “worse session the genial o‘ when“, m ca” Brawn and oe as, s. ameron served a v w- oo-o oo- |$“§.‘f.“.‘.;.“.”°’i”..li‘. m’ i“: brated at St. Joseph's rectory, Rox-‘m “m, homemgeel m: ‘T: ‘Lube, bury. Mam, when Catherine Mao-Wm“; o; a peflict d?! as e Kinnon, native of Cape Breton, be- y’ cams the bride of Oswald P. Dal- _ ton, formerly of Chars ttetown. At- mfefiggngfittg, gfiiflfigng m2 Wddldc the, bride was Miss onl-is- Prince ndwal-d Island Presbyterial gm 6111B. also a new!» o! Oops of the United Church of Canada ‘jrm- fllxébgahmw was Edward was held micron’; rgiestduv. Th? " ' . . . . oo hroyd. o - hunter River. gave a talk on Res- FUNIIBAL HELD-The funeral ponsibiliizy. Mrs. W. A. Thomson of the late Mrs. Neil Currie which of Charlottetown pl rented "Ech- Wdd WW largely attended took oes" of the branch executive meet- ltlace hem her l ‘dence at Rocky ing in Fredericton, which she at- P°1l1$ ‘Yesterday afternoon. The tnded during the past wcek. Val-i- fi°i.l'*3...°°€;“ii'§‘m" 0.‘? .3?‘ {~'i.‘é°‘.’.‘.‘i..§‘?.;§‘i.'.t.2lil§’ ‘“‘°"’°*€“ V. - - 8008 - lyie Webster. The pail bearers were ed the invitation from Slgflmersriiia six nephews of the deceased, nsms- to hold the annual Presbyterial on ly, Messrs. Nelson cums, Eflwgfd the 23rd and 24th of January next. Currie‘, Ernest Currie, Thomas ' Burde t, John Mcloan and Fergus Robertson. POLICE DOUBT-In the Police Con“ yesterday one drunk w“ “miss Haze‘! Pen-y of Albcrton is fined five dollars and costs cr ten m‘ “*1” ‘w’ m 5°“""’°’" days in jail, another drunk was fined three dollars and coats ol- dmmmdMmfa Bflfgmmd five days m jail. A man charged “"3 “k u’ Q3“, ‘fjfshednm with having control of a motor ve- “m w” "M " ‘w hicle While intoxicated was dismiss- ‘h’ “W” °‘ “W” m‘ M"- ed. Two women ‘. each “h” Emmy" charged with stealing coal from the o. n. n. One was convicted and m“ "“°“d' °' D“ R- F- 5"‘ "minded ‘mm “may 1m. “mum man are pleased to know that he The other case was adjourned un- h“ rmlm“ m m‘ “m” mm. til today. the Prince Edward Island Hospita and is making s slow but satisfac- i tory recovery. During his absence TEACHERS STUDY GROUP-A from work Dr, Donald Campbell of ‘Teachers’ Study Group meeting Sydney, N. 5., will be in (marge of ___- PERSONALS was held in Uigg pchocl on Mon- the surevry at the Polycllnic. day afternoon. Oct. 29. Seventeen teachers were Miss Iics- Mrs. Charles D. Nevins and Mrs. Warren" B. Packard of Brockton, Mass, left by motor Saturday last on return home. While here they were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Livingston, Kent St. They were accomp ' - as far as Mpnc- ton by Mrs. Belle Moore, who will spend some time visiting her sister, Idirs. E. A. Wood of that city. enoe MsoPherson was appointed Secretary. Supervisors MsoPhe: and Hynes were present, and gave very instructive addresses on the teaching of ‘ Arithmetic" over which considerable discussion took place. The next meeting is to be held on Nov. 21th, when the teaching of “Ora-l and Silent Read- ing" will be diseuned. PRODUCE LADIN-Tho trim and speech motorised schooner “The Bonnie Briar Bush," Capt Luther Jordan. arrived in port lust! Thursday iircm Murra Harbor P y i E. I, with a cargo of Island pro-i ‘ duce. Capt. Jordan is no stranger , inNewGlasgowJ-lehssbeenoom- ‘ 1 ing here for over twenty years, and although he is not just as young as - when he made his first visit. he is (C. P. Cable) as popular and just as active as - (By Guardian's Special Wire) I101!!! in "the gay ninetiesP-New DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Oct. Si. Glasgow Chronicle. —Prius of approximately $2.000! - were the largest drawn by Canadb, LEAVES POI. 0'l.'l‘AWA—-Mr. ans this yeai- in the Irish Free State JIISHOO Arsenault, president of the Hoopitsls Swdollli-lkdd 011 "It CBm-I Tourist Assoeiatim, leaves rodsyihridruhire handicen- gm- Qgggwg when he wgugggsmn No Canadians held tickets on the meeting of the Cansd- Wychwood Abbot, the winner; or on 1m] iburisg Publicity Burggu qnlCommander H! 0i’ Highlander, no“ gum 3nd also g musing on which placed second and third. As the following day in odrmqgtio" a result they were out oi the big with the organization of the Do- t “W” Y" we "'39P ‘Wafo-‘d , mm,“ Government's Trgvgumv, But there were 3i in th: vmmion Bureau, a new body which hggducky enough to draw h0i1>35 enter- bnn famed u 5 "my, o; m, w-ed in the famous handicap, runlat “fines of n” 5m,” oommnneJNdwffllfkbt, England. Regardless 0f - - of Wm,“ “ “' the horses thley drew stared "mm _ in the race or not, t ey were assur- wufl“ ed of Imlroximately $2,000. v-c- v» M v»- w- .... on oraamn-voaaroau rmmsbs |"°°“'“k°' ‘mum’ “d b ° ° “ passed in Canada. the sweep author- ,ities did nogléeveal anchor Canadians Win! 9 B! mm Aunt" ‘m swumb" um’ {were identified only by their nome- ‘mm w“ 03mm de-plunle and addresses. Maritlmers who drew tickets on ‘flag: n. s. (AkelaLd On some Canadian mvnywasperfclmed bylldnDnD. gyfiluwm“ mmwm mm’- New Speed Launch For The R.C.M.P. all i g: i .1 E i: é so? = 2 i? ‘g i é ( hcglaspamwllrolvilv“ '_ cpglzblan COMMISSION (Continued from Page 1.) lain MINISTER from New Brunswick Prince lack of ‘ unong buy- time preotlcally all agencies in the ‘Rev. Henry A. Harley F0 und In Lonely bu", Cabin After Two .,“.'.:.:.°::°2:r.:.1"::: diam; Days Ill WOOGS. industry u. May and June when the Bosttion market was gluttcd and pri pped. Lohst uld be, P (0. P. B1 590g: W50) i d€gtdllrifl8 theergeafin and Wmmo - - -. - -- d h k t in tead (Continued from Page l) Though weak from exposure and Emsmfgdt k711i; ms 1.11., y hunger, an 83-year-old clergyman liament meets. unless eiroum- was still “feeling fine" wnlgm ‘y. OTTAWA, Oct. 8l—(C.P.)-- stances dictateptherwise. The Prime Minister's letter to Mr. Stevenswas sent to the former this alter-noon, following a brief session of council, and a short time later copies were made avail- able to the press. In the meantime rumors circu- late swiftly of impending cabinet changes but no announcements in this respect are anticipated until the return of Hon. B. J. Manion. Minister of Railways and Canals. It is ccnsi‘ od that Dr. Marlion will play a prominent part in any ministerial shuffle that may devel- op. He has been absent from Ot- tawa several weeks rpcunerating from an illness and played no part in the deliberations resulting in Mr. Stevens’ withdrawal. He is expect- ed hnww tomorrow or next day. OTTAWA. 0st. Sl-Prlme Minister ll. B. Bennett late this afternoon sent the following letter to Hon. H. H; Stevens. late livflnister of Trade and Commerce. replying to that of Mr. Stevens made public yes- terday respecting the latter’: resignation from the govern- rneni: "Dear sir: "I received your letter of yesterday In due course. "As you resigned as Minister of Trade and Commerce and chairman of the Royal Com- mission rather than resume. as proposed. the amicable discus- sion with your then colleagues, which, by consent, was ad- journed on Thursday last. when all tho relevant panels to which you refer were available to you. no useful purpose will be served by .. . u," .. . Ty discussion and continuing the correspondence with respect to events of which I think It prop- er to state that your indicated memory is at variance with the recollection of my cllcltlltl and myself. Yours truly. (Sgd.) "it. B. BENNETT.” ‘ and . ‘(Notices 7th Charlottetown Troop A special feature of the Monday night rally of this troop, was a visit to Radio Station O. F. O. Y. Col. Keith Rogers took the troop under his Perbcnal supervision and spared» no effort in making the. visit a pleasant and instructive one- Thank you C. F. 0. Y. The troop ls, at present organis- ed in two pataols as follows. Hawks, P. L. Tom DeBlois, 2nd Bob O'Brien. Crows, P. L. Durell Murray, 3nd. Jack Beer. TWO SHIPS iCcntlnued fmmmljage l) equipped with telegraph or radio. Experienced navigators shook their heads. They pointed to pieces of merchandise which floated into Seven Islands’ Bay, marked with addresses of Gulf pointer-Natash- quan, l-lavre, St. Pierre-ms con- crete evidence the vessel had gone down and where the sturdy little motorship failed a row boat would have difficulty in living. Night of Horror Captain Nicholas of the St. Pierre vessel struggled exhausted to safety with three other members of his crew at Pigou. an isolated point on Anticosti Island. He was there two days before word of his safety leaked over crippled com- Jane Snow says that I have an \ good bread-but I say I have a better one for picking the right tel- surviving (m; Q1111 m1 dugiPrices for cod ihissummer were 90 m4 nights m us, mug, "m, qmy>0Gl1ll per cwt. and b0 cents for, three sandwiches and a few slices P0110019 K011111111 5°11"?! °l 9°" of bread go;- uubgjgfgngg, Maitland. N. 5., told the mess buy- One night luv. Henry A. Harley‘ ins commission hm today. w. had spqnt in slssp bsnsgzh s, Sollmvs said he represented about spnwe use; ms gssoud 1n g 191131.: 1,500 fishermen in Yarmouth and cabin almost barren of food. Bu! Bhdlbvme Counties- lle was as little affected by m, or- roul- companies operated fish deal as a. man so years his junior buyins businesses 1n Yumouflb. when he hailed two moose hunter-sf but his own mid-riot for "bundled! Q" “l “d”?! “m” m” h“ “$5.3 flail‘; the d... in n on or ours. was - dustry on that part of iihe west Anxiety Pelt shore and had been good until re- cent. years. He favored some form It began early yesterday morn-, of marketing control so that lob- ing, when anxiety deepened for the sters caught in-season might be safety of the retired Anglican kept t0 SUPPLY the off-season de- clergyman after he had failed to mend, Boston was again the chief arrive home from a. partridqc- market, but due to lack of regula- hunting trip. And fears grew last tion there was usually a seasonal night when s. long search of the glut which depressed prices. woods by more than 200 persons failed to reveal the missing min- later, thfiut Hfllltyhlfiilflhid it i111 gff ‘rheye was no prohibition against even g as res ed n is "i di " lbst alfte the home here. "I'm fecllns fine new)’, d??? trhi nghlu? scssgu, but he said. "and about the only dis- i the slug uguany W5‘; dug so m}; d1 ' abilltv I've suffered is swollen feet.‘ regulation and 1M1; 0g QQ-Qydmgfi- Y0" kaow-ldigrtmned for gwo days ion between the east and western over a s o coun rv--over s), g N 5mm _ rocks, through swamps and slash. 31:21:; (ygiygmom fives-e 5nd,, ggid That's rather hard on the feet." M‘; gqnowg 1n the p551’, three months there had been a slight im- provement in fish prices. There b bi in Y - Perhaps the worst part of the Xlfnfif’ flying com n6 B: enmienw was?“ fir“ “WMP Mr. Soilows figured the net in- Monday night. I slept under a come o; the flshennen 1n the pug Chrstgljas trcei’ Mr. Harley recall- few years w“ $400, *1 t “m! t- "I didn't "We “Is that sufficient?” lic was ask- such a bad night, but I'm afraid I did more chattering than sleep- ing." He was dressed only in the “what d m!“ fish m“ light ' ' ' in which he had set should ,,,,‘;,l°“ ‘ e’ fro: that morning for s. day's hunt. “I mm, he would have “m” u s v . m Next morning, Mr. Harley said. gfgflgodbggfdegpnzrfldsfiggwcg? s he headed for the cabin. "I was At iresem the West Show flay” not really lost." he said. “because buyers sold ma, ubonem“ dry Iknew where Iwos heading. Once ‘my. st 30mm at a 1W8, price m 5 whm h” "wuted ‘ cartrldgefl than the Gloucester fishermen Mr- in a signal shot, but he got no ans- sonows mougm the Nova 500mm; wer. He had no chance to try out ma,“ 8e, the same price witness h“ ““"""“‘““"“P ‘m “mm '°" he feared that continuation ‘o: this saw none, though he was in fine pmcuw whm, was due w Pr,“ game mum” and hoped m pick up cutting mompetiticn among the mod this way’ shippers, might provoke hostile “mm” PM nu";.°*;..i:.;":i.:’d"£i.'£ thought there should be some scrt wiches and a. few slices .of bread °x mvezlnmantmcgntxzdlgit ‘etiulat and butter-had been eaten by hi?!’ p $112263: afternoon. Bol- the rest of “mm? gallows Sam he h“ nothing y and all through Monday night and Tuesday he went with- 55am“ m” Namnm Fish mmpmy but. along with all fishermen, he out food- At the cabin, Tuesday m be t 1e evening, he found some stale was °PP°5°d w e am trwle“ bread. Washed down with water 1° °P°Pa°°¢ Th“ “item, “ from a nearby lake. it formed his w“ a “w”? “w” "M" t: ‘it’ first food in more than 24 hours. 31925111 edflddifjl? 8;‘: ‘a: t’ ‘ M” "’ "gm sleep" h‘ the w” e55 til ksgals time wyc engded the in. he woke up this morning a few I n ,_ 1 1d hours before Louis Hogan and beam trawler‘ Mal WNW-sash,’ Fred Swinnilner came out to tho "m"! he m“? 12:11am“ on t cabin, owned by Hogan, to dress a the 55m"? s“ hen 2°, :5 moose they had killed near there a‘ the “he es °r “m” e e ' Yedldrdoy. ‘file aged clergyman, led "As a practical question," asked mil“.§fi°.i“%..2§...";i.;°2;.§’.l‘2; duo-- o» o» were sharing a breakfast of moose- 99d the fhree Canadian trawler‘ meat. with coffee. "It was the best and Mme‘ tnamons antoryed cup of coffee I ever tasted." Mr. ‘Ms t“ m“ m“ 23'," “a d,“ f Hmqey 5am LISQIEaWWOUIG it ln e muc er On his long trip, he declared, , "my one mm“ had ,mumed mm ‘I think it would. We want them 15.33;‘v-ii°l.l.w".llf.’i..ll"lil.’fifii" D-IM- M- o °" “who "r "mic" m" “m” ¥ififésl°3diiiiic°i fi...i§;..§*§‘.“é’f‘ in the woods was to ask one to rush a the e t Mméss He had‘ or“: to the nearest telephone with word zaed 1,28‘ Marmnjle mshemmfs o’ safety f" h" Wm‘ Federation in 1929 and the exten- _a__ , mu “With a little increase in the EDMONTON. Oct. 80. -_ (CPA - . Hurher nriras an»! increased market- price o’ fish it would i?“ the” m” w,“ ‘mm! smomooo ,0 ha! fishelrmen a gzilod calling?!‘ said fame“ l“ AWN-h‘ m“ w" mo“ ggllerznenwgre therzflgnd 55185332.. than double the amount realized last V651‘. Livestock nmclnls estimate fiwégléegsxgnaégught price increase . $&"‘°“"§‘ “m b” 2° p“’°°"‘ “m” m. Coady snid in 1917 and 191a year. when fish were selling at three and 3 l-2 cents per pound fishermen re- _ ceived good seasonal returns. In munlcatlonlfo Clarke City’ The 191B, Bbflilt 200 fifiillllg bOBIS WEflb brief message did not give the m" 0f cimw- N» 5- “km?- name of his vessel. It merely in- D!" 3°“? YPPHPd i‘) ‘he “mm” muted the horn" of the “mm, slon if an average price of three u,” ‘ m“ Md been my,“ Waugh. cents per pound for fishermen were m, but m“ two mm’ “m” um established, it would bring back known, had lost their lives. PMPWW *0 "w" m“- The storm which overtook the small vessels was the same about ZZEFEjQ; .¢’§.”‘.§';L'§§I 4,280 Pieces 8 "INTI. 0 Cl‘ I a I ’ In This Quilt was badly battered in the same storm while three men lost their , Math. Oct. ilk-Pour, j two hundred and eighty lives when a little craft sank hear Quebec Harbor. ,. diamond shaped pieces hand sewn by Mrs. T. Ramsay into a pastel- colored quilt won the quilt contest at the 8t. Vital fair. "Trip Around the World" Mrs. Ramsay calls the pattern of the prim quilt, which measures 90 by as inches. Yellow. apricot, pink. green, blue, orchid and old rose. in solid and printer patterns. alternate in rows around the quilt. It is one of three com- pleted since last February. Mrs. Ramsay buys the material for the quilt at one time and chooses good quality quilting ma- torial. "You can't put just any ma- terial into a. fine quilt." she said. Mrmjtamssy has made quilts since she was a child. but it is only in ‘the last two years that she began "impounding" Sleps Under Tree 8d. "N0, it is not." His lunch-three chicken sand- usual lmaekof turning out iiour. If Jane would use REGAL F l ou r she'd have as good luck with her bread as I do.” mm Arllnm.--...-v.... srswasmlarrledb Biley dWil- . w‘ for,“ ‘Malia T: Mam] unleglod of doing business at assnlsll s profit i Fish Corporation controlled: a ‘ ii‘ Wbstport district, Bailey said, while i Wilcox said in Cape Breton Island! small dealers evidently had a com- ‘ i Again we close another year of very succcssfulib c ’ nees, We believe the general public appreciates »-. , As in the past we are here to give you SERlVIC QUALITY and PRICE. - j '~ We are trying to meet present conditions lihlg. i, We cut our profits to the bone. y ‘ We have increased our business more than t; over last year which shows the Public has confidence in our store and increased staff, . ' Please accept our sincere thanks for your patronage. , clsu and GARRY stones; 187 Great George Street W. R. DENNIS, Prop. b18719 11-1-1 , Meeting Of The Catholic Social G a il d H e Id 1 'I'lle Catholic Social Guild of the H01)’ 30416611191’ P911811 M111 lid the Prince Edward Island Presla opening meet-ins Monday night- in tel-y of the United Church of Ca, the hall. The chairman, Miss Anne ads, met; in I-Ienrtz Hall, Charioti Walsh pointed cult that at a re- town, on Tuesday, October 30th, ' cent meeting of the executives eleven o'clock with e. large age some ideas and suggestions were representative attendance o1 mi :, discussed relative to proposed isters and laymen. work o! the Guild f0" the coming A short service of worship w year. These ideas were than dis-,conducted by the Chairman, m" cussed and the following adopted: George A. Christie, M. A. The mi’ l, That n committee be appclnt- lites of last meeting were adopt ed to take charge of handicraft as printed. Rev. C. U. MacNel .- class which w111 meet; on“ a wee]; was appointed to assist the 842:3 l. P.E.I. Presbytery.‘ United Church Of Ganadil the articles made to be donated w tzryt-t, Rev- :11 M-tfiincgair WM needy fgmfligg, Q rcpor Of‘ B I855. l a. mi; a. committee be ap- “Revigflslcafgvéntlfatfldvsmcgdezies pointed: to arrange for the holding ‘m’ e a 5 " ° ,5 of S brldse. the proceeds to be used liar a; edging-H‘- vfftikdsplggldollzzd tobubooksforiiilcliba. '"m“ "- -’ 3_ 1Y1“; a twe m. was agreed to ask the ministers! standing _ appointed to assist in outlining the Piesbymv ‘° ¢°"mb“°° °n° d: work of the Guild for the coming "m “fag; £83: ‘g “l; y“; cess o e o ence \ Father Fleming addressed the 9'35"“? mmd’ m be paid t“ m‘ J. M. MacLcod. It is hoped tli fificigmtmmflfmllgendkdln, that: on the response will be as generous! r ‘ n an up last year when Presbyterys full i’, °d mam w “Lam m" m is w location was raised i embrace a larger field of activities. ' n“, ~ - A ‘m’ m’“°"""m¢ Pa“ °' m‘ 115m rhziilrztyuggd llllhurgxlougyd: pmnm‘ w” a demomtmtm“ °I in favor of L. B. Campbell, 3.5 handicm“ by the mvuend s!" Summerside, was considered by t 1 ters of Bt. Martha. ‘The beautiful court Re“ 5_ _;_ Boyce support I w°rk m" °= u"? 1°°m ‘Filmed "i" the call on behalf of Sydney Pr: _. mirsblon fnom all, while the croch- Wm? ML _y_ M; Nicholson N; i I “"4 “M mm“ "m1" ‘WW4 Mr. w. u. Slackford kc rcgar - m‘ 54m I‘) “ I wmethml ‘m ing Summersiden integlejgts. It w . 31811‘ Own be!!!" in tho Woolf-l! agreed that Presbytery transrl classes. The Reverend Blown the call to the Interim Bettieme kindly offered to attend tide Committee with its approval. . hflndlmili 01"! 911d 81W ‘J19 Elrll the event of a vacancy before t ~ WHY 8861-9118-1109 M - end of the Conference year, the co A violin solo by Miss Carolyn gregation of Bummerside was gra Kenny and a vocal solo by Min ted permission to cell when rem i Yvonne Arsenault nan accompan- Rev. F. E. Boothroyd on behalf ien by Miss Florence Malletk add- Presbytery expressed appreciati ed to the enJoymel-lt of the pro- of Mr. Campbell's splendid work l gram. Simmer-side as preacher and p: ‘me following oeenrnibtecs wen tor. fl-nd of his faithfulness as appointed‘ Presbyter- i z Bridge wmmjflgg: It was recommended by t r. Malieiit, Elizabeth connol-s, n. Chairman of Evangelism and E Cufley’ L, 14mm ‘m; may,“ cisl Service committee that I Connors plum, M; Dung The following students were cer M the conclusion a! the mesh 118d I10 their respective OOIIQgCS i_, m‘ lunch w“ unfit further study. llllmer Ashley, W , fred Boothroyd, Garland Brooks, T h ree New ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Reporting for the M. drill. Fill . RSV. G. A. Christie statedlfthat w ' to the end of September $5275 hi . —-—~— had forwarded at least something. (A. P. By a‘"'"ulll’l Special Wire) It was recommended that; mini NEW YORK. Oct. ill-Wychwood ters secure and distribute-the Mi Abbott, raoing to victory in the sionary and Maintenance leaflc jobs, the committee on Religious Ed- In all, holders of Irish Sweep- cation. stake tickets in the New York An invitation is being elrtendi metropolitan area won $950,0(K)_ t0 the SXCOUIIVBS Of the Eastern Si‘ learned his horse had won. But he other ministers interested to me finished his day's work and will at Heartz Hall on the afternoon i work again tomorrow. Nhveznber 28th to confer with Re The carpenter signed his ticket D- T- I- Fbrdyihd rozarding m‘ "ye-W; quig" w” u“ gggngsug-o certain books that might be of vali . 51mm m,“ ‘ma, for religious training in the hum ‘ Nmeteen "m 01¢ g qmdy Rev. W. ill. Aitken emphasias. maker, Koss has been buying tick- "i" 9539mm‘ B! a P1991754"! dim“, held m, u, m, m“, and there were now but nine aid-recoil tonight was planning to use his "Wt Charges in the Presbytery. $150000 in giving his father, Peter I W" mall?!“ "mt R -*- 0- A- I Knss, s. long-earned rest. mm“ “d Mr- W- H- 5718!’ '1! pines“ in visit Cove Head; Rev. A. R. WI] "Now myhusbsnd can retire. And i‘ we“ layman t“ vim mmpm. all the stock and bond salesmen gvmmmtn 33k" “d "15""! had better stay away." "mm B“ Em- “w .1, g, w“ d 8mm, a interest was manifested by t-ne var goodeeducatieorgrumaybe d: a little iflfikséugv gmups- Brie! "mm ° travelling and then be thrifty with w f, ° "If," “£10,”? Rd"- E- F the rest," Mrs. Lens said. “d” °- - E- "Wk °- 4; v Einsohrvs reward for playing good "" “hi Moo- u-ou- o- . o.- ..:;'.: "m" "’ mm“ °°‘""" shoes, coo. also ladies maggot-o nvX mnwhn‘ ‘ Wd“t‘fl‘n' “m““d and furlined costs. buifaloc-ix "Z IT. LAWRENCE rmua MILLS col..- 22 grandchildren each of whom re- ceives a handknitted present each (fllristmas. "That keeps me quite, busy" says Mrs. Ramsay, "but I. Jovetosewandknitlthinkmak- 9m quilts is s. fine pastime." to speialinc in fine quilts. She has h ear strike a six yell old boy- Re bu“, bu“, In," _ Oohurn meet with Study Grbup l*_ . 1-1; “mm-age wmmgg‘ 3,; 34¢. 8 0n November 21st and with Star» Darrach, J. A. Jardlne, T. Mitche . J. Sheen, R. E. Webster, L. Mum , been sent to the Church treasun $ I 5 0 0 0 0 being about I100 less thafrithe ar j ount paid in at the same flute la Cambridgeshire handicap today. which can be obtained free won $150,000 each for three New charge. Peter Dolan, aged dock carpenter Western Unions, the presidents employed by the city, dropped his all local Y. P. Societies. the con with the cognomen “King Mac- Winiiefls W011i 51110118 YWHE WON nessor"—en ancient ruler of Ire- REV- (7- U- MMNEWH Spoke c‘ cts for several years. He refused ‘WWII u" M- R- ll- 0- the Olffl‘ of Sidney r-locmsn, Jr., The Convener or Home Mission M _ A u be“, “med u, t Belfast-Belle River; Dr. Ross an he, ‘Zuwmfdau 01,81” m, "M: n. o. Barbour to visit lifontros Lem k u, ch 1 I y t A letter of Sympathy was ordere nu wlrewsroitsed uri‘tii c353... ‘.131. m" °° a“ J~ w- A- "lciwlm i Christie, and G. c. Pringle. 000D SAMARITAN "LANDS IN TROUBLE STOP! LOOK! and equipg relieved the excited driver oi’ the ma,‘ m,‘ l“ m,“ “I “mum-- 11,1113‘ A Mbman, 1h Buggy’ L Group No. 2 on the twenty-scour , A. Seaman, E. F. Comb, and Eiwo , year. Twenty-nine oonsttsatio ' Yorkers. but the trio stayed at their Rov. D. M. Sinclair reported f tools for a few minutes when he mittee on Religious education ax 13ml the hmne and religion and indicate‘ rP/presefifntlva of the British syn- RB“ F- 1‘- Bmihiovd dtltod thi O00 winners’ med out m h" bu.» Rev. T. Palethorpe and a layma. w m, mm o, m. {mung his recent indisposltion. Continue, NEW YORK. Oct. 91 — billion i OI!‘ SI- thfl WIIQOI lfid Gfl 1011M t0 ‘nu mocha“, tool.’ bun”, c“. h thueohospital collided with another (m; u. Wm, a . Police gave Eililohn a EXCHANGE STORE " for driving without a license. 10! llchmond Sheet ' - u ye , g4 ;l is {e p