ocroaaa 21.1w THE tlisirlrlrrl-trowsl GlIARDIXN pm.- Tm,“ Fine étory Of 4 I-l KQQ": iilsi-filfJ-Ti ‘JOGOQQClQ-JQD JDQLQQQQ DDOiI-WQ Classified Advertisements E Bontral Guardian 1. - """"‘.,...e...." "g “ggggy-g § ..._ ZI All/NO UNCEMENT " M ,. _ _ s"“'l3.'§§°°"‘ w. "a l‘: p’: n“: a 2 fl s ‘lfizglaygtalrmizzylszgl: " NOVEMBER Is Othél‘ L008 Al’ foe. size for .. 39m .2‘ c: a: c - _ _ e __-e_ a": llhyeleflilllfilezfidbe muczillauloldfls -- V P o h M Prince Edward j 1 Fmh"?! T°°'-h ikrifhltellfs wanted Found 5mm ___. “ado-u rotestant,‘ rp anage onth Climaxing Lou's Dr e ‘ ‘°°““°l;:“v 49C _-Z’_____? _ qiuncu sEnv|c5_Rg,,_ J_ M Annual Maintenance Collection in all sections of the w"... Mm . rota’ -_.__.-._' _‘ n“ iggggagarlzugf‘: “LADYS ruasa m Murchison, Dist. seoy, Bible Society, ' ‘province. ‘and realism, “The a Sisters‘ is both Bevan-s ASPXRIN ranuzrs ,1” “T” Tm“ Pm‘ For particulars write er call atnrlflfisoggglcrghfig-lliii-glv-rlil glllllrzfssuelflaaeget fivtert Bunmd 50 Llule Children Depend on You g 1:1‘ lqeiwut FOX Momma: l“ u“. 25c’ m’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " 19C. we mi L“ n I 30 ' '"“‘éf,,f,g..°.;,“-§%ofehr-wl§l:is.. Toronto. l l Thursday, Alexghrlr: ‘Ballltisrt. cutie: olgtuereuzprna§§ll§..'§::;f: 1e Mk 50c size on. “w” Tm“ 5"" w‘, w. 10-2-7-9-14-16-21-23-28-30 Wanted Oct. 23rd at a p. m. Birch l-lul “The a Sisters" is, from one as- -. s1 50 ‘ luv:- noe-bve. 29a /’ WANTED_FURNISHED APART- Church of Scotland, on Iiklday, Oc- poet. a narrative of an Italian pens- 1. v ' ‘u 59 Aulusmjp “uh Km“ A BIG“ $5 PRIVATE GREETING card sample book ment for winter months-two bed- was“ Qgmpany, Brantford, Ont. Md (ox pups. Apply uuardisn. mt, cheap. Apply‘ Guardian. Mel-es, Southport. linads School). yog BALE. I0 room sill" ‘ll Office- - ..___.i-._. f’ - meat for ponald. _ Lismore, N.S. py bull "ma; Hurry, West Royalty- Mm st, Charlottetown. garage. H. J. Palmer. 7532-l0-l1-stt-2wks luv! cannaoaan. chicken houses, each. "n. s." 9-10-tf dale Farm. Charlottetown. Salesman Wanted ory. Apply, stating qualifications to Box No. 520. London. Ontario Male Help Wanted Bovyer, Charlottetown, R. R. B. Harrington, Halifax. Experience u. necessary. mini on merchandise. i033 St. Denis St.. Montreal. $35-$50 ‘Qlllllil well known line Personal Christmas Cards. Scores of Stenc- Rlllilhers. Accountants, Clerks. etc.. exceeded this inst season. Beautiful Kraft Co. Limited, Toronto. Rep- ltsentstives wanted small towns also M. a. W.-tts-tl ao. Boarders Wanted llli’ this oiiice. Lost ‘"- Plelso phone 587. 1144-10-21 Mi Female Help Wanted lrden l-louso. ' ‘ioiid-iti-ld-Si m"- ~ lvao-lo-al-al “winery. Apply Miss Randal "w" Bron. lm-lo-zl-al mm Miscellaneous "n ALFRED MoDONAIeD, PRO- vm°kl Lind Surveyor. liar-man- °- nsl-lo-"ll-l mo. M "m" vrwaans or no wanna: "fill! Mushrooms for us. all win- - in collars. Illustrated booklet - Canadian Mushroom Play. Toronto. ‘I'm-Oat. ai-ai a. w. a-ao-zll. l-laa-lo-zl-ol ' alts-moms wnrrn 7727-10-21-31 ____-_e_-%-i-— AygusTEfN APPLES - F. S. (opposite Cross 7532-10-18-51 LET. BOARD AND hand at Guardian fl ____._i yo; BALE-RABBITS AND HORSE fox feed. James J. Mc- ‘ITOG-lll-ill-li rog SALE-PURE BRED GURN- 2&5 years old. Apply 7707-10-20-21 _____ .. ._*__ _ ._ .__._ p; alias-lose MODEL FORD Coupe ihought late). Only driven few thousand miles. Unusual bar- ln (or quick sale. Apply 2 Hills- "lols-lo-ls-zwk [JBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE his dwelling house, situated at 22 Pleasant Street, modern convenien- us, also large barn, suitable for ‘IRE Guardian is oflerillg for sale, a quantity of heavy cardboard mats. rpecialiy suitable for the lining of etc. Price one cent ______-,_.__--%--__- l0lt SALE-CHOICE BLOOD FIL- ly. 2".- years old. Prize winner at Charlottetown Exhibition 1929 and i930. must be sold at once for want of room. A. R. McKay, Lawn- 772l-10-21-2l IALENDAR AND ADVERTISING specialty Salesman. Full or paw time. Good contract. highest com- missions. exclusive line and territ- s w-l0-l8-6i FANIEMMAN TO WORK 0N farm by the month. Apply E. N. 7734-10-21-31 iECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write: Moler Barber College, 573 Oct. lf-lts tf 70KB MANAGER WANTED FOR Charlottetown and Summerside. $50 per Week and substantial share of pro- fits to start. $1200 cash deposit re- Manager 20-22-2! AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY CAN BE EARNED weekly in spare time n" Nrtfolio sample free. Master WANTED-CHILD 1'0 noaan. AP- 3i _______________ boar-ll sum or MONEY MON- lllraluaucan KITCHEN olnl. n u “Ill WANIED-APPL: turmox “MID-a oral. T0 LEARN °°"“ tloluuly to thoir nuns- itmas mqhiespresentntivdl already mak- l'°°"l=- Adllll-l- Apply this Offce. ‘five dollars up daily: erper- 7745-10-21-31 W“ or capital --- "V- Gar- _ _ WANTED-A sucoun HAND n.- luslrat-ed will’ 01 “Theory and Practice of Fox Ranching" by Dr. J A Allen ” c . . and W. C. S. McLure. For sale iggtetprice. fairs.) Lucy A. Gordon, "* e- . . . . _ navy snows raven I-‘OR saua. ' °_"___ 71°“ ° 22 l’ w,“ et this Oflico. poses-tr. m] SALE-d SILVER UNIEGIB- I I . - P w sltuu suns cusl-l lu-iiiil P. W. C. and the Second Saints, traditional rivals in intermediate football, clash in the opening tilt of a three game series this afternoon at the Abegweit Grounds. For those who have seen the style’ of play ex- hibited by those teams in the past no recommendation is necessary- Team work at its best is a feature of every intermediate game, and the individual players are of no mean calibre. - To the natural desire for victory is added the college sprit which ab- hors defeat. Actuated by those well- know-rl principles, the collegiate teams may be expected to stage a noteworthy struggle this afternoon. Western Guardian . -—SUMMERSIDE POLICE -COURT —Four drunks were arrested over the weekend. Two appeared before Ctipendiory Wyatt at thc_ Police Court‘ on Monday morning and were each fined $2 and costs. The other two did not appear and their bail of $10 each was estreatcrl. Two ju- veniles were arrested for stealing goods from a store on Water Street. They were placed in the lock-up in tho Civic Building and their case taken before Judge Inman in the Juvenile Court. S. ' YERSONALS —-Mrs- Lea. Andrew Donalds, of Alma, was operated on in the Prince County Hospital recently and is now progressing favourably. S. a -Mrs| Roy Adams of Sea View, who entered the Prince County Hos- pital for treatment last week, and whose condition was considered ser- ious, ls. it is pleasing to report, a little improved. S. -—Ms.ny friends will regret to hear of the serious illness of Mrs. William J. Muitart of Sunlmcrsidc. and hope that her condition will soon be improved. S. "l-IAR-DBOILED ROSE" . IS STIRRING DRAMA OF GAMBLING W051i!) "Hardlboiled Rose. the Warner Bros,’ production which opened at the Capitol Theatre yesterday, is an excellent vehicle to display the screen talents of the youthful and chalmingly graceful Myrna Loy. She takes full advantage cf the op- portunlty presented in playing a swcet young convent-bred girl who transforms herself into ahardixailcd vamp who exercises her wiles upon the son of the woman who conducts a high-class gambling place in New Orleans. It's all done to save her lover who has confessed to the theft of bonds to rave the girl's father in the memory of his wife. Jefferson Duhamel, banker, has lost so much money at the gambiills place that he six-ills bonds from the safe to pay what lle owes, returns 119mg and shoots himself. By her vampish tricks the slrl sets heck the bonds and clears her lover Whll! protecting her father's memory. My“ Loy displays unusual versat- ility in her nouns and Show! A °°“' nuous development in her art. William Collier, Jim. as the son of tho woman who conducts the Bimb- “m p1,,“ and yields his heart to R4359’; blandishments, gives another one of his very human, likable and “mime performances. Gladyli Brookwell, Lucy Beaumont, Edward Martindel and John Milli" l" 9X‘ cellent in their roles. Director F. Harmon Weill“ h" ma,“ m, dram; of tho produc- tion and got a. deal of suspense and excitement into it. Melville Cros- mm “m,” the story and Robert Lord.ths scenario. "Hsrdboiled Ross" is a picture that fans will find P!" .11..‘ tober 21th 8 p. m. the miles an hour. had not been located by the police Street opposite Trinity on Rochford St. near St. has been fruitless. _._-.- violating traffic laws. merside. PERSONALS Miss Bertha Nicholson, left ytsterdya morning for Boston. ___._.. Mrs. Ramsay Auld. .__,_.. Dental Association and Montreal Fal Clinic. Power. 219 Water St. City. --Social Hall. ‘MO-Senior C. G. I, T., meeting-Social Hall. TIM-ii ' BIRTHS MOLYNEAUX - At the Charlotte- town Hospital, on Friday, Oct. 17, 1930, to Mr. and "Mrs. Roy L. Moly- neaux, nee Mary E. McKenna, a son. Leroy Clarence. DEATHS Soul-is Thursday at 2.30 p. m. IN MEMURIAM Gillie. Glen Martin. 1921. Today brings back sad memories 0f a loved one gone to rest, And tllote who think of him today Are the one: who loved him best. Inserted by wife and children. Inna-menus; died Oct. CARS COLLIDE - A Marquette coach, which collided with a Chevro- let at the intersection of the Malpe- que and Blueshank Roads, susta ned considerable damage to the fenders. radiator and axle. It is alleged that Chevrolet swerved to avoid another car which stopped on the in- tersection, and in so doing, collided with the Marquette. Both cars, it was said, were travelling at about 30 CAR TlllEVES-Last evening two cars in the city mysteriously disap- peared. and at a late hour last. night An Oldsmobile, No. 6795. belonging to Mr. W. A. Miller, was taken from where it was parked on Prince United Church. An Essex No. 7732 parked Peters Cathedral, and owned by Mr. Harry Morgan, was also stolen. The police have been informed, but their search PROSECUTIONS IN KINGS AND PRINCE - Constables McPhee and Gregg, of the Provincial Police, the former working in Kings County and the latter in Prince, have recently conducted a large number of prosecu- tions against motorists charged with Last week be- fore Magistrate Knight a man. charg- ed with speeding in Georgetown was fined $5 and costs. At Montague, be- fore Magistrate McLean, a motorist driving without a license was fined $5 and costs, and before Magistrate Burden another for. operating a car without markers was fined $5. -A number of cases also came before Magistrate J. E. Campbell, at Sum- Vemoll, Miss Dorothy Roberts is spending the week at Covehead, the guest of Doctor A.‘ T. Waye returned last night from Montreal, where he at- tended the meetng of the Canadian Mrs. Edward L. Trainer, Rollbury. Mass.,.nee Helen Power, arrived in the city last evening on a short visit with her parents," Mr. and Mrs. Fred Word was received yesterday of the serious illness in the Winnipeg Gen- eral Hospital. Winnipeg, of Mrs. Wm. Eckel. formerly Miss Laura Waughan, daughter of Mr. Henry Waughan, Erinitp Ginitzll dlilufrb 3.30—l\lisrlon Band. regular meeting regular (Continued from Page i) they escorted us home. The last stages of the fight took a few asc- llopes cf seeing Rlchthofen cmsh. only to see him about 4,000 feet be- low me flatten out from his dive and fly away toward his aerodrome." v During hi5 address, Colonel Bishop illld a fine tribute to the late Col- onel W.s. Barker, whose V.C. ex- feat in the air of the whole war." Overseas flying in Plans At the outset he assured his and. fence that despite all the wcmder. m claims "W" ffll‘ the air machines of the United states. France and It. EW- "We have definitely the fines; aeroplanes in the worm today 1n om. Royal Air Force," He illustrated the Edi/mire made in aeroplane design- lns by atatlngtrtat whereas his war mflflhlhcs used to make between 110 and 120 miles per hour, today they were capable of making 200 miles per hour. He did not think that speed would be increased very much by present types of machine, A colossal flying boat built in Germany, cap- able ‘of carrying 169 passengers, he wld- W°1l1d be the machine o1 the future for transocean fliers. Without desiring, he r-ald, to get into the controversy over the re- spective merits of lighter-than-air v. heavler-than-a-ir flying machines he declared: "It has always been my opinion that the future 0f the alr lies entirely with the heavier-than- air _machines." Nobody, he said, not even the most ardent dirigible en- thusiast, would support the dirlglble in time of war. Safest ‘have! Avenue Generally speaking, he went on. l there were very few real air acci- dents. The air. he said, should be the safest of all mediums of transporta- tlons, inasmuch as there were three degrees of safety, as compared with only two degrees of safety on the sea and one on the road, That the air as the safest travel avenue of all, he thought, was self-evident. Appealing for “air-mindenesa" on the part of Canadians, ho different- lated between the different types ol’ air machines; the military 181°- planes, which were analvsillli l0 the racing oar and racing motoroycleH-he machines used in civil aviation, which could be comparedlto the mot- or bus, and embodying the feature of risk elimination. Fog, he said, was one of the big- gest remaining danger elements for aviation, and even that. he said. wireless communication would soon conquer. The danger of fire, he said. was probably the worst Conger of all and ittcould be eliminated from air transportation in the future by the flight above as being British. and onds only and I looked down in the‘ ploit in engaging 60 enemy planes be described as being "the greatest use of Diesel motors using heavy oil. With this equipment, machine at rr-asonable height, should be able to make safe forced landings. LEARD-At St. John. New Bruns- wick. on October 21st, Thomas wen- dell Leard of Souris, P. E. 1-. lged 24 years. Funeral will take place at In loving memory o! Mnloolm l4. Scores Reckless Flier ‘The privately owned machine, he said, really represented the maxi- mum air danger, since it was no- body's baby. and the owner could do anything he wished Vfli-h l-h! m!‘ chine, even to the extent of being criminally negligent about the con- dition of the engine. Instead of pam- pering the type of "air fool" who constituted a small proportion o! the owners, Colonel Bishop said, he should be taken out of the cockpit of his machine and given a good talk- ing to, for his recklessness was Phi’- choiogically depressing to the Vllbllc in its outlook on aviation matters. One crash, he said, kept hundreds out ol the air. l-le noted the ldvlflw in wireless directing and control by direction hld flown blind "W! Chic- reporting that l. pilot, with wireless Britain ’s Leading Ace Describes Epic Duel With Germany's Best stance of the camaraderie existing between even prisoners and captors Colonel Bishop told of his recent visit to Berlin where he was the ,IUHt of a club composed of cor-man flyllll w”. Where he had his photo- graph taken urldemeatn o, hugh por- trait Qf the Kaiser. Pictures All Wrong All around the room were pol-teen; of German airmen who had been killed, some of whom, no noted, n“; their last battle with him, ‘rho pres. ident was a man who had two 5on5 killed in air combat in the war. The Pictures in the room, however, he said. were technically ill wrong-and he told them so-becauso invariably they depicted Allied planes being shot clow by Germans. ' "Flylhii? he said, "is something any 0119 can do. One hears a lot a- bout impropor temperament. But PWpie of all lges and types are fly- ing. In England today two out of five licenses are being granted to women, and I cannot see why wom- en should not fly just as well as men. except in the control of heavy ma- chines. A license recently was grant- ed to a 77-year-old man in Brooklyn and the sooner people get out of their mind; the bugbear that they are not properly equipped tofly the better. It is easier than driving a motor car. The real danger ts in hit- ting the ground in the wrong way." Tells of War Luck To the amusement of the audience ‘he recalled his first air conquest and the feeling that it was “too easy“ when he saw his Opponent _go tum- bling earthward. He indicated his w-zlr luck by declaring that, in the excitement on that occasion. he dove after his falling opponent, let his en- glne stall to the point where it would not start, landed on 800d ground. hid in a ditch, and ultimately discov- ered that his lsndinflll"! had only that day been retreated over by the Germans. Accurate shooting he held to be the most vital accomplishment for air rlghtinz- He W“ quite 5"" he said, he would not be alive bodily 1g he nod not spent so much time in practicing air gunnery. He told of instances where his plane was rid- died with bullets, yet he remained untouched. nhgtrgflng the ferocity of air fighflng in the days when the Ger- man planes were better than the BritLsh, he told how in 60 Squadron- l1 pdlots and ii planes out of the total strength of la were lost in 25 minutes‘ fightihi 111 °n° daY-‘i m” minute scrlll 1h u" m°mlng and a fifteen-minute scoop at dish!- Cruhing, Shot Down Five Describing. the late Colonel Bar- ker‘s v.c. exnlclt- l" “id l" “l” gsged d0 enemy ‘P151195 5ln31e'h3“d' ed, and. althoillh vwlliltd i" W“ mum and various other 91W!» hi‘ (ought on and on, and even in his subsequen,’ “uh w the ground brought down five enemy machines an m, way down. Canada, he said, should be 859"" ‘my "Mugged 1n aviation dsveldfl" vmg’ u p; ps4 demonstrat- ed. the finest human material in the .w°fld ‘rum whmh m make pilots and oocuvyllll l! m‘ ‘w’ m m“ vortent aaearlvhlell l°°lti°n i“ ""~ gard to ultimate American-Eurollbl" airways. One of the worlds mflhl you“ h, “id, probably would lie ov- or Canada. 119 H“d5°“ my WW‘ w“? o, isndingdfll" M‘ mwmmd‘ d‘ corltltuted the shortest route, an . “mum to 5mg"; opinion, 95 P" cam" of the Hudson Bay weather w" flying weather. The whole audience stood for t! minute m ‘nmm a; a tribute 0 mo" airmen lost with the 11-101- .0- At Rotary l ant woman and her trio of dpugh. ters. one the village tom-boy, one FREE the beauty of the district and the vsiih every package‘ of Auto- l-hlffl» a singer of promise. Their strnp blades _ . . . . . . . . .. 1°Y¢s and SOIYW-‘S. their romance and Rog. 31.00 pkg. - C. rncrrymakillg. particularly as they affect the mother form the root of the story. But in reality the story is much more. It is a story, not just of a dozen people. but of all Italy and its traditions. Each character typi- fies thousand; 0! others, peasants and nobles alike. The tom-boy has; her prototypes by the score in elcry community. The mcthcn ls not merely the mother of three girls, ioutof a million girls. As the cheerful, uncomplaining Marta, enduring the ‘incomprehen-l sible blows of Fate without protest ‘ . and without tears. Miss Dreszcl- cf-i " fers a, characterization even fineri . i f‘ ROSS-DRUG - UNITED olooklliiliihfslslsinslgruuc c0. l1 no. ‘a announcement of his wedddhi ‘i 'l‘HE came as a surprise. Others claimed fl at] they had hlLIPCCIGd the Maycv had _ v v been married for several weeks. Those ."‘ ._ ' i‘ .' - \- E N E l all Pg- Te-rnn preceded the lotter- into mat- r nzonv. claimed Bossy was just “hav- vilo PClliSCd to believe that he had foilolvcd lf. L. Mencken's trail, or fill. ,, his joke with the folks up around ' 02d vacation grounds." than her memorable performance in‘ g "The Goose Woman." Joyce Comp- i tan, acclaimed one of the year's The fcllorvinq llrcezv write-up ap- screen "flndsfl i5 a fiery and lax-able Jftnrs .11 Satuxlays issue of the 12;;- Carlotta. June Collyer plays Elclln ton Post: with distinction and TOm Patricailf Andrew J. "Bossy" Glllis, hfaycr add; surprising ability as a came-‘Ncxvbllvypavt, dropped in on the ii’.- dlan to his established dancing hull‘- ile town cf Summcrside. P. E. i, ves- THF. IVIARKETS rli it‘: radian Press) L orrauia. Ont. Oct. zo-some els in the role of T011)! Add‘? Mc‘,tci‘cil_'.‘. anti during a cnzlvsrsrl‘. 'f'rll"~‘ll-"l' li‘-‘l""‘-‘ MIYQllFTS 0h {P3511 Phail as Antonia, 1191111951 Tihc‘ with old fziellzls ill tltc lpLzr-c hr‘ i. " Pa"? be?“ "milled o" Calla‘ . - ll our; l.‘11ll‘l\C.S uvcr the weekend Kenna B5 the count cl‘Am'ltl. Clifford l LL10 use cf storage eggs is lu- I ' 1 in! W55 “T59 95111951 15W Fiillicular‘ general storunncl garage. just after‘ F" ' ,3 coriusghlvaje shat“ be? 11/ in connection with cannibal feasts M. had men grgewd b}, Mayor W,” . " "“ '" '“ ‘m’ “n mu“ e ' Bhd l5 GB-Thcd 011i tQdBY l" the c919‘ .=‘.ce fJdstcne of Sllnllusrsido. ll‘ bratlon of important events ll‘l ihril" bnde he de5»._-5p.._q FQ e, N@~-,i_,,,.-~_-~_\,~ l lives. as cannibalism has now ceased. ‘gm bu; d@;1;-_~@_-1 (3 g», mm (1-1 This ceremony was taken part in'oy m? 1.131145% by Rev. Mr. Legato at a dinner given ‘at’ one of the leading chiefs. whose :fflpl'pgentativ? ,-.-_-(.-e,-1 mm p; gel] or; 521mg are Nu.“ "Hm? VYBS R8111 Jfllll hlilldllaiilwilltis d-‘sertion from ihc ranks of the s curls 30 to 3'1. The Slfelllhlii’ 0f the (‘Pfvmolly “'55 Pa: ..0 to Wlllfll he hall m Qlifflljffilhll: storage regs "cry imoresuve. especially to a Eil- |S“‘D1.n allegiance. “Ike lawn lll'll'l'lE’l|,Zil extras 33. firsts 36. ropean. tile. kava being drunk in ab- ‘g0,- 531115 gfmp," He flfklpj in,“ the! WITJNIPEG Although weather solute sVenr-e and with all sorts Ol-‘virddifi! had been (gull? scrrot and ylrcvallillg in tins district has been cérrmonal items in which the speak- mat £1105‘, “Ihn kmw 5mm it hadilzad ciuzxng the past week eggs have “i: has i/‘J b! P511116’! bfiiflfehfihd by "kept. their mmlills shut ever since. ll 7FhYl-V "5511- alum“? a sudden a friend. The kava iii-elf is not in-I 3°55‘, is stqomdg at m? Inme “ll, ‘tel-ease is antic ntcd. Dealers are tcxicatlng but the habitual drlnkerflm “new Peter J_ Gin-R M G,.a“1‘qllc.tlllg (Ollllllijf surppers for upgrad- suffers from an affectml of the legsgrmp- p_ )3; 1, about l5 mics from" “l e995 emu“ 35' ‘was 32' sewn“ which makes his public progress re- Iumm do. wlzlv-e 1:: \'l.-".i‘d Yrcrtcr- I T": delivered cases rEmmed' Whole‘ semble that of u ma“ who h” been my,‘ He i; wflbknmxrn m ‘w, srviinql sale lllglcEs to retail stores remain dfnklni! 9153x1035“?! llllllof- / ere a lllflllbf‘? of his lvilrtivos arr‘ “X11111 fir! ofimas 43' firs“ 39' Many Europeans. resident on theflivinz and the tmvnrfolk of both i°"‘“““ “a ‘° *9" Blind drill]! their dilly "shill" Pl Grand River and Slllnnlcrslde grrcf. kavs, not for the exhilaration, but 115m familiarly as "J39," as an antidote for kidney trouble 3-15 arpwpd at Grand Riv-e,- fnuf which is very r-snmlon in the tropics. |dny5 aw and ._.(._.t._.,.d-,_v WM n w it Ml TERM-B B5 V19 911391 SW3 0111i» SillTAIllETSlClE‘. 'l‘he:'o he ruct Jovk that occasion had to he very careful ‘Tp__\~IQf_ ppppflpulr o; thy! {mm-e may- that he did not break any rules of Qennp mg garage’ Jgpk and "BQ_"§V“ Cilfiillf-‘l-lfi H5 the Flllflhs- Rllllhllsh for- ‘ind become quite familiar during tiv mcrly cennlbols. are very sensitivegenblrryrwar-t l\fa_vol~'s vi=it to ire on these rules. The drink, which isEnym-pmes and money" “lowed hen; made from the kava root somehllatip-r ram“; p, rem, t», we 591m, _ l resembllns the snarl root ls lint the {in pay him a visit rvlzile hc was "rio- most palatable bewrage m we worwL ling W5 b“? ‘ cf the Town of Summerslcle last night nevertheless the guest has to (ll-inky A pa“ repregplflaaflvo ‘m0 was m ‘Tdifcuss whflher the Town h” m! half a cocoanui. shell full withoutpm 5,0,." at me time (‘kind "r055. LML to receive any ‘Jomon of the stopping. That tho natives regard ltlliie stvret to fiurl Sunlmor. t5 blow‘ 539,700 wlflch has been granted by as quite H ‘eat’ w“ “idem ‘mm me (“'- “WQT Lldilmle “'35 q“l"k‘~‘"‘ lllC Federal Government for the re- faot that when Mr. iterate conclud-ibmught to the .510“. and Emma“; “of of unemp,o5ment_ The Maya. "l they P“ ($159955 llhel!‘ hand-i 3nd |his official greetings to the visitor. ;.,;-,sided_ 0mm- membm-s 0g the Gov. shamed "samabl", (He finish”! 2U The}! talked Film? T01" P‘\1ll'l"" Va.“- ! crnlncnf present were Hon Dr. John The chief who gave the dlllll" h“ ol"s shop, 0f cup Councils and road , TZvFIrZII nurl Mr. 1.. n. Allen, M.l..A.. "- numb" “l mmer“ c°n"°n!em'°‘ihuilding and taxes. Then “P-o _ ‘Hon. J. E. Vtflvatt was also present. ‘Tl m3 M1159 miludmg elem“ “gmtold of his marriage. tilose present‘ The prom er stated that he Cvllld and "hm"! ‘"5"- bul h‘! 1W" mlusaid, and he laughed a bk, as he‘ not g0 fully into the matter as he had “m5?” “m5 of u“ ancient myltspokc of his surrcssfzll effrrrfs in not ltrollcht n cow? 0f Th? flgfeflllent toms of which kava drinking L1 one: ‘kw,’ it from bowmmg Mn.,.n;1_.‘.‘\._»3.ap§1 was sent from the Dominion in fact it is one of the most ancient l (irlvcvllmont as to the rules by which ' as ra-rclpts of local fresh eggs rtlnua to decrease. Dealers are .111: country shippers for llngrad- vlll; extras‘ 40. fl 5's 36. seconds :23 delivered cums lrrr-ecl. The "Oh." 1w le.v'\‘*"cl iyllvll Pl PilF-‘r. uholesnfe prices cf frcril eggs to re- 45 to 47, firsts 40. Wholesalers are- to retail store vi iPremier- Confers lVith S’Side i Town Council llspeclal to The Guardian! SUMMERSIDE. Oct. 20.~Premier Lcr. met the lvfayor and Councillors i i I known. customs in the world. The diners all ate squatted on the mat covered floor. the menu enm- prisingseveral species of fish, roast rvild pigeons. and the "piece de re- sistance," roast sucklilll: pig. togeth- Pretty soon an alltonvbile pulled. the 1110110)’ was to be applied to the» up at the door. "There's my wife now. hays,“ he is reported as saying. "I've got to he going nnlv." Mayor LlClSl/JUP‘ vrantedthe Nclvilllljvport flfaysol" "come ‘cack again some eight \\"‘.lllr~ in. lIPTOVlXlCQS. He discussed the matter, however. with the Council. He point- i r-(l out that in tho acrccmcnt. if any loi‘ thr- municipoiztlcs were allowed any cf the money. they would only il-occive 25 percent from the Federal er with tropical fruits including barl- anas. which taste only as such fruits can tatse when picked fresh from their native soil. Rotarisn C. J. Gallagher was in the chair, Mr. J. S. Leo, of Montreal. was a guest. The musical program comprised a violin and cello solo by Misses Kathleen and Eleanor Hornby who were encored. The secnetary read a. letter from Mrs. Frank Stewart aelmowledging receipt of flowers sent to her hus- band, Rotarian F. M. Stewart. who is at present a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. The secret- ary was instructed to write s letter of sympathy to Rotarian Viv. Dun- bar. whose brother passed sway rec- ently, and to send a. message to Ro- torion Alf Fisher who has gone a- broad for his health. youre hero. Mr. Grills. and no ll $.10“ I Treasury and that me Prov mm you around the lawn“ !GfI\£‘l‘ill‘;lI.‘llL would have to give 25 ‘ l"‘l'i"‘l‘.l. the Tmvu giving 50 percent. iii‘, on time vihrr hand. the money “N " H ‘ u _ vns ur~l in the vountlqv. tho ‘Federal Om- "smnded Elk?“ I can‘ ' C“'""Z'1‘.‘llf‘l‘.l would pat: 50 percent. 5" "l" “lghts any "lore? I Premier Lea contended that it Th9 905$ "iY-lflf“! ran out in ill!’ , v "llfl lac hotter to use the lllCll"_\' for car Pull?“ “ll °"l‘ld¢» l" "ll F" 3 | n !‘(‘llll."‘f‘l‘? rcrlri to the nplrsonrh t’. rather pctiic brunt-tic. clad in a dark 1y,- f’-\\'1\j in (hm “'n:," mm Town fill‘ cflflt and wearing a “H1651?! boll-l 5 flllfl cvllliirj.‘ would benefit. The on the third finger of her lei? hawl {Council were a little divided 0n the He introduced himself and asked thc ‘ sill-Jeri. Sfilllf‘ saying that there would girl believed to he “Bnres_x"s." bride in h" 11 cit-oil deal of lmonlplnyrulent in r911 about 1191-5911 iiic Tcvsn if they could not go m1 “Are you a rp,.,,,,.{,.r-_l-- n“. dpm-“Jd. with the vxm": on (‘lo streets, and er! ralher shnfill)‘. The question».- arl- ‘hill i311‘? "~"l‘-<‘<l'*1'l‘d they were insti- miitecl he ivrls. "Then l’"c- got ll'.'\‘ll- M" i“ l‘ ml"! f" Film’ ill ‘hi’ "llfl ing to say. notllin: at all“ And Bos- "WWW l“ 1116i‘ hfld illiT-‘ldi’ 5P0“! 8 s), was mm M U“, ‘vhflq and o“ lvrrtc sum of nxoncy‘ to relieve unem- h-s “m, m Grand Rivcrv "lfifilllPlll in file Town and country. Effort‘; to reach him illcrc Th“ Cmmfi‘ WW‘ m”! wwv "w" m9 night proved frumoss Y‘:~r:~.l'r~r riftlin eftcv iilcv have gone No More Nights Out last "W "° Delxml" -Tho congregation of the Presby- . . . - v tr dot. ils 1 t f th i th " .“‘““aa_“g‘za‘_ 1n we w“, he said, there was not --— tum“ church‘ summemde_ had the Dllfillf! his conversation “will .\fn_\'- tiihpnvfl“ ‘ H1 =r or n e the same bitterness between the ily- at the Rotary luncheon yesterday phasm o. hem,“ the“ old pastor or Lidstouc. "Bossy" snld n~ was N D L m‘ branch” o] me gommtgnt; Qgr- u" ‘puke, wanes], Itfljpegafgpll- Rev‘ Mr‘ Mitchell on Sunday last: planning in silly a wool: n;- fcn davs '——"—‘““ "”*_*" _"'—-' o ' ' “lac 3a" vice as there we! ll u" "in" tor of st. Jamel Prosbyierlln Qllllhlh He h" bu“ appointed to me prw at Grand River. Then ue Plans to go f“. '.\V"'Rx'_'“§ "i IJNDIIIAIII branches. This might be lwfibfl l0 pg mi; city, ' hymn“ Church at Campbemonv N‘ tn Nova scotirl and through part of x. . . LARSU. “BALI:- Lhs sporting interest the pilots 0B m. begets. in lpelkifll a m“ M‘. Jam wok ‘he service, New Bnlnswick. His return trip to palm" Grafluglg chlfflpfag-[ql an", 9 mm 5m" w“ m ‘vuuml ‘M u.‘ of his adventures in the Fiji Islands u Qgmpbeqnon my; sunday Dunn; Newburyport will br‘na him through, Chronic and Nervous [mouth hm‘ . m.“ "bu" ' lllwhlhll WP"- nmmm h‘ ‘M’ 9011' m! I951’! 03 “l6 "V! 47mm"? his stay in Bummerside Rev. Mr. Quebec and down thrvllih u“ sum silt. Paulrhgll’ "l: "m" m. £ wore tmicd u ville": "id " m?‘ an naolsat custom and one of the Mitchell was the guest of Dr. and of Vermont. ~ ' ii" ._’_'.. lemon. and bl WM Q t0 IlVl ll‘ Quit ll U“ 702M. THU XIVQULRD-IUI- S. I- Blllfil-IU. I» ‘lb some 0! BOSBYB friends the re- e