r A D _ i _ _ i . I / i " f u» \ i \ OCTOBER 6' 1932 . _..___.___ _ , THE cHARLo'r'r1:'roWN GUARDIAN _ _ _ ,- _ _ " -PAGE FNE I Tia,” 1 'i' W __ `7_. #ww --- ' " ' -. A _ C ' Hi -Q -~-1;;-2; ‘1 llii`|`i`lEn ,iiiiiirr IIEIIIIAL GUARDIAN will touslirilioii =.'=*..'r.~...°.:: /' . _ . not Keilcgrr Aan-Bam _B_rought_Real Relief i If so -serie *° “roast loss b app an ener ' lessnese and other eifecte that so often result from oonstipationr N14 Mrs. Turner’s voluntary letter. “For the past six months I have been esting Ke\lQS8'! AU-BRAN- and cannot praise it too highly. life have been troubled with oo potion. Kellogg's A1.r.-Blum .hee not only helped me, but has cured me- uiaybeiusertedatthorateofeo. ref word. lirietly payable in ae- - BUY THAT YOUNG boar, saw or ram It the big sale in Charlotte- town, October 11th. Oct. 5-Zi C. W. L_. )dElTlNG-In the re- porter the o. w. L. meeting on Tuesday night, the name of Mrs. A. C. Cullen appeared in error as Social Service Convenor, she be- ing appointed for the cake sale, \l.I'0 IS IMPROVING - Mr Harry “smarty .yem of are Allngy which is being held in the near io- _ ' t . r G O VERNMEN T POLICIES I ABLY RE VIE WEDBEF ORE rr EN TH USIAS TIC MEETING It is senerallv e healthy slsn The Minister went on to say that “I thought I couldn‘t like the _ - \ _ taste cf bran, but Kellogg’s ALL- Stems, locomotive driver oi the ' when the young people show en- he Wee proud to add,-egg summer. Balm is delicious.”-Mrs. C. J. C. N. R., who was injured Monday thusiasm for POUUCSZ and Mr. H- side at this time on account of T‘:rm;' (°:dr";_?:;;;qu::_z;,n. all t result 0! 18111113 ‘Wm U10 ' I ` ~ M. Downing, the Conservative can- what has happened recently at Ot- ° ' ' °" win ousino is reported improv- slam in the ruth District ot tcwa - hi h oonsti- m 3 ~ ~ tvi;'I,I¢E1I\In§Is3l:lvk”cfp°ggi‘3,;:)i"ee° the in- 1118- 'M12 500758 Wl\0 l’0¢9lV€d HBV' Prince, can rest assured that he The Imperial Conference is now EBBIFIDGUIVII-Emi" Bt°h°]P ‘i°“° th* BR hclid ll\l\ll'l08 1! in W0 P5005 -°~°'°' _ ,has the backing of the younger history but we should be proud to l"°°=¢l“'*W°°"~A”"B“‘““’°°“}" , Edward Bland Hclvitel- , _ -OPENING or rr. w. Auxu.-‘voters or the District ii 'ruesocysilrnow that the conservative party . _ ch IABY--The YOUHH W0H10“'-1 Mlxll' ,meeting of the newly organizediin Canada has a man big enough, iik'J?lt?lI‘tb:>lIll,;tI:riIc%.LI;i§I€dAerhIi:I‘>`o`§iv;,~ BESTING c°M'°RTAm‘Y"'M"' NW 01 Tfihiiy United Church.|Youl-ig Men's Conservative Asso-,who in the trying period of the It forms u soft milf, Whldl 8°” 510110? Bl'°W°» Mmm" Albmnr Wh° Sl2I_Illi1€i'-Side. held I-hell 0P9'f\illS] ciation is any indication. llbst two years, has dared to stand clelff' “W l“*°'_*‘“°’ ‘F "°'°“‘ l eocldcnially \'¢°°1V°d e °h“¥° UW meeilvs for the season It the homo| This organization, which was '_ up and declare a policy, which met Certainly thlql is rulers ,natural 9, shot-gun in the hip Tuesday ev- of li/ifss Jean Gordon. The pres'den't_ formed about ten days ago, now with opposition and was debated -than “kms I B an ru 9-” Chills 15 l’¢D°1‘V’d YSBUHK ¢0mf°1`l9' Miss Zllllha McQuarl-le pl‘cslded.'has a membership of over 200 and,last year in London and now at often harmful: ALL-BRAN fs not _ , habit-forming. Two tablespoonfuls ably. He is in the Prince Edward Arrangements were made for the_i5 doing splendid work, , lthe end of the Conference has plies iron for the blood. , daily will correct most types of coll- Island Hospital where he was tak- win-ter; work end committees form-1 Mr, Osbourne Lefurgey makes agbcen accepted, with great benefits ¢Millan. “No! because he could not i stipation. if ou have intestinal trouble not reheved this way, see your doctor. ck ‘ G tth ed-s ii- en a egeat ul? groi::r's. lltlagzeby Iiellogg in Baden, Ontario. _ BONSHAW ` \The rainy of the past week has kept the farmers some- what back in their work. Potatoes are the order of the day. Mr. L. T. Beaton has commenced buying. .en immediately after the accident. CORNWALL CHARGE-Oct. 9. Thanksgiving Sunday, New Domin- ion at ll a. rn., Thanksgiving: _Kingston at 3 p. m., "Rural Cit- izenship;" Comwall at 7.30, Thanks- giving. 'I‘he service at Kingston will be conducted by Comwall Y. ,P. B. on rural life with particular reference to the church, the school, the farmer and the ideal country life. All are welcome. Rev. D. K. Ross, minister. ed. A social program and dainty -lunch brought the meeting to a close.% -GMJANKOFFERING SERVICE -A special 'Illankoffci-iilg service and social was held at Epworth I-Iall on Tuesday afternoon by the W. M. S. Of Trinity United Church. There was ti. large attendance of members. Mrs. Major Townsend presided in her usual capable man-' ner, and led the devotional exer- cises. After"the usual business a The dredge which has been in op- _ most enjoyable program was carri- _eratlon on the river from Bonshaw WAI! T0 MISSIONARY ` l ed out. A duet, by the Misses Helen Bridge is steadily moving eastward ,-M v `Nicholson and Eleanor Harris, and is doing good work. The work LONDON, Oct. 5.-In "Daughters "Come Over and Help Us," was fol- on the bridge is also being carried of Africa," G. A. Gollock _tells of lowed by a letter from Tokio, sent on extensively. Mr. Robert Currie Ann Daoma, whose life of active_ to Mrs. N. R. Wright by Miss Alice cf Green Bay is foreman. 5 trucks service ended this year, and who 0. Btrothard. The letter was read and several teams have been inop- will long be remembered in Capel by Miss Millliccnt Strong and dealt eration several days hauling st/one. Town. One of Africa's heroic mls- with Miss strcthard’s work in Jap- sionaries -- Bishop Mackenzie --` an. It was of particular interest to Mr. "Spurgeon I-Iickox and Sons" found her on the roadside by her_ the W. M. S. of Trinity Church as have been busy during the past _dying mother. Blave-traders had the writer’s father was for some week erecting the frame work of a left them there as useless things' years pastor of 'I‘rin'ty Church and new garage and paint shop 30 by Ann was so small that the Bishop Miss strothard spent her vacations _S had ____ _se __ -the Llbera cr c d bu 15 feet. They expect to have it often carried her on his shoulders_ here. A short sketch entitled "Aunt completed ‘within the next few through' the wild country. She was Polly joins the Missionary Society" weeks. sent to a mission school, and was was well acted by Mrs. L. R. Allen, eger, and able to control others it Mrs. Alex. Jamieson and the Miss- 0ur-- school teacher, Miss Verna agar, and abl eto control_ others it es Nicholson. HHYYIS and Ghldys Darrach is spending her fall vaca- was believed that her father must Denny. Miss Doris Mu ' tt sang tion with friends inu. s. A. ' navelbecn a chief. .uter a. time she "send them the Light" vc.-y ciicct- was given charge of tht infants in ively, Mrs. Mathicson of 0‘Lcary The choir of the 'United Church the lchool ,and kept this post till' gave a few remarks on missonary rendered the "Good Shepherd in lDi9, when she retired on a small work. A letter was read by Mrs. Story and Bong," in the ~ohu|-on Covemment pension. ,Muttart from Labrador and Trini- september ilth at 'Lao p, rn, A "rio: more than so years Ann was ded expressive the-“ks for b°X@S large congregation was present. lfamilier figure in Cape Town, sent. The offering Was very mise worklne among the children and and most gratifying. A social liour Miss Olgs Mscblevin spent a few the sick and poor. Everyone knew and lunch broushl H H105! SUCCESS' days last week in.1.»ong Creek guest, her and her work. She went freely ful afternoon to a clwe.4 of Mrs. Paul MacPhee. 'rhe stork paid two flying visits into slums in Cape Town where no policemen would go alone. PERSONALS toulionshaw within the pug gm W'-*"',*'“”'i* _Miz Harry Hodgson Of Mal- weeks, leaving a baby girl at the lm.” we d peque is undergoing treatment in home of H. D. Macllevin and e. meeting. n mu “xt night of the Pr'nce County H0SPllal~` H15 ill baby boy- at the home of Russell ' ' ~ l many friends trust that he W Boyce. soon be restored to his usual good Mr. Havelock Carson is much im- Messrs. Bob MacNei1l and tester Mrs Neil Balmvud. Mai e and Hlckox. accompanied by Mr. and h°°m""S proved after s serious attack of M,,.'uyn. md M," om M';cNév,n ` -Misc Mudred Baker, who is e ’ th Littleton whooping cough. " .pmt sunday' in cl lo,_temwn_ nurse in training at e A meeting was held in Bonshaw ' Mu! an s H0-ll Saturday evening september ur' Baymont is pusy Margate she~is the daughter of_ Hospital, New Hampshire, is spend- in her vacation at her home in ri" ' r ' _ °° hi' hu Wk mmm' ‘md ’°' Mr. c. o. Bakers-s th or the purpose of reorganiz 1116 the "Try Again" nivieion s. o. poi-ts the grain in good condition. He is at present in Bonshaw and 1;. li" °°°“ °° =“°“°= out”-~f rrsrrmi iiuiiaiiiiili PROVINCE 0 r»nlNcu- ripwann 1sr..iNn_ In the Probate Court, 23rd. George V-, A. D, 1932 hg;'i_Ri; Estnte of William Hennesley C to_ Charlottetown in_ Quten'l ni;\:;i_ey ri the said Province degelled By the Honorable Harold Leong;-d Szlmsfé 3\1H°s'ate Judge of Probate, To the Sheriff of Queens County or anesemiffghle 3: £%éf$E__`1I{ii_3'\€°ll Within laid County/ WH A u on rea i . tion on file of p\Vllllemd.'I‘l'H?n°ne¥:;iy of Charlottetown aforesaid, our-pong" hlcvh T. Hcnnesse; of Charlottetown' aforesaid, and John A. 0'Keefe, 'of Avondale in Quccn's county sfo". raid farmer, the loxccutors of the a- bove named Estate praying’ that I citation may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: You are Qherefore hereby required to one gli persons interested In the said Estate to be nud appear hefnre the nt I Pro- bate Court to he held in the Court House in Charlottetown, in Qileen‘l C0\HIiy. in the said Province_ on Mon- day the seventh day of November 0_2". ¢°m|lIK. lt the hour- of eleven oelock forenoon of the same day to shew causes if any the¥_ can why the Accounts of the raid state should "Ui |70 unused and the Estate closed ll Wlved for in said petition and on motion of H, Francis MnePhee Esq., Proctor for uid Petitioner. And I do herohy order- that s tene copy hereof 5° filfillifli-li published in some newl- MMP published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week foil gg Incest four cousecuti__v_o,weekl from the “gtg hereof and the u true copy here- ,,, ° fwlhwiru porter in the follow- Iyfhlillglsiph plllacetii respectively, name- (,i_______“`w u o the Court House in 5_1;-_rn_i|__i:_i, _{,‘_‘é":~{f,?._’,:‘:_'§c"f;¢,n ",f,,§' ""°:§__clieri cupboard. Place of next iaest. l., .~,,,,,.,,,,,,,g,,,,, ,,,,,,,';,_,§"},~"; }1°_§” ine at home or mc. Hugh oillir. iicnziliy further ruler that Ii trrlis een; The marriage took niece at the '1‘fY°il Blbtish mense, September me by itev. r. b. creamer or Miss Vivien Gamble of Crapaud to Mi-. _stewart Macuevin. ILDON WOMENS INSTITUTE The September meeting of the Eldon W. I. was held at the home Ellis Sig; is port/ed _ an eutertainmentdield in Belflat Hill, 17th init" "mesa on behalf of the sick eqnwgfn ._ visltaod treetoffruittoenegiek person in district. Mig 'Annie Smith was appointed to buy~¢4|,g; ing utensils for school children ge, MacPherson was appointed to buy four dolen cups for the Rah kit- mfro. ure. :sigh ri-incl ieooi-as _ the emoimt of ms. m-r_rp,,,'. answer for roll cali. “Sing a‘~verse hereof befortfvrith Yved` Ml‘°fl"'¥-General of "III l’rov?|'i|he.":: M m md "ng", 'nm m'°snmm° time all persons inttrcma in ire me eoiidstedofe tsik from Mrs. Fran listnte as for i , °' uogfanheaeliifér :_;‘M:;’ Zu; IM: I dem0¥l3_¢\’|\tlCi‘i W in mm Conn "_ 8 a den ea` ir- . . ` I. |010 by MII. An. rr 4.o.,1mrno'ie'g.c'l§r3'£iI”'$r we -Murchison emi c i-ladle ey llll li=lJe|¢y’n reign ; im rue oiilis. with th creed _ __ tend }v¥|io'3&:l3_r?E£¢§_ *ha meotinl eiilourned. Mi; _Mae- 'ni ` , _ .fees land knob. ,,, . 5- '* River Road. _ ' l___ ` nomurou og' camps “ ' ..° GEORGEIUWN CHARGE --United Church of Canada servi- oes for Sunday Oct. 9 will be`as fol- lows: Sturgeon 11 a. m., Miltown Cross 2.30 p. m. Georgetown 'I p. ni. These services will be con- ducted by Rev. J. W. McConnell of i Amherst. I ..°Mr. D. L. Mellish, Commis- of Mig xotig-Meer,” en me nth stoner of the Manitoba Municipal inet. with muon member, md em and Public Utility Board, left yes- Vllitom in attendance. The meeting, Wfday on return \ Winnipeg after wus ogneq ge el-de, by the P,.md_ spendng a`fcw'da_,s with his moth- o‘at, ma, _:_ R_ Mwwmmm, vm, er,Mrr. Margaret M-cllish at lvionta- the opmiu “um” an! . Good gnc, Mr. Mtllish was accompanied .'I‘lme'ta Get Aequ|,ini»¢¢i" gouwed as far as Toronto by his wife and neigpu 75 “nm daughter, Margaret, who is a grad- 'of she' 1.3¢ meeting uate of Manitoba University, and approved md “mea is n-ow taking a. Faculty Normal Ilriainment cbmmittp N, omlrse at Toronto University. very capable president, and pre- sided like an old campaigner over the meeting which was held in 'the Town Hail on Tuesday`night. ` Mr. Downing was given a rousing reception. I-ie congratulated the young people on their splendid ef- forts and wished the organization lcvery success. He referred with 1 deep regret to the death of Hon. L. |M. McNeill- and also to the illness ,of Hon. J. D. Stewart, but was pleased to state that the Premier’s condition is improving. young men what a splendid herit- iage they had in belonging to the British Empire, the Dominion of Canada, and last but not least to Prince Edward Island and the ‘Conservative pdrty; and it was their duty to uphold these tradi- tions. The speaker then discussed the debt: which the Liberals had left as a legacy to the present Gov- ernment when they came into pow- er, and also the bond issue which which the Stewart Govemment hed arranged very satisfactorily. Mr. Downing also dealt with the way in which the Bennett Gov- ernment had faced the serious shortage of` money and the de- pressed state of world trade and commerce. The Mackenzie King Government had favoured the United States markets tosuch an extent that Canadians had lost millions of dol- lars in trade during the Liberal re- gime. In the prosperous years be- fore 1929 thei Liberal Government had a loss of $50000,000 from the C. N. R.. and at the end of 1929 an adverse trade balance of $300,- .to the whole Empire. (Applause). It is true it has been the cause of the resignation of a few dis- contented men in the British Par- liament. but that will not change the views of the men of the British ‘Cabinet who came over to the Conference. Continuing, the speaker declared that the Fifth District had in Mr. Downing the type of representative that was needed today-a “go-gct- ter” and worker, a man of the irank and tile and who was willing ML Downing pointed out to the to devote his whole time in ms_ The students of Prince of Wales district, ihad passed their exams last year ‘ The speaker referred in scathing terms to the criticlsln of the present Government for repairliig the Golf Club Road. The Govern- ment had been asked to do this work and other repairs, and having felt that they were necessary had done them. , .YUSTIFIES APPOINTMENT ' Dr. McMillan then took up his own appointment as Minister of Education and Public Health, which had been criticised by Dr. McNeill as an extravagance. The 'Lion-cis. he pointed ont, did not like to think that $2,000 was being spent in the interest of education and public health, but they could dump several thousand dollars on the roads and think nothing of it. I Dr. McNeill had said that he Warm Ovation Tendered Conservative Candidate T = A “’ In Coming.By-Election. Liberal Neglect Of Public Health And Finances Charged By Hon. Dr.MacMil- "F'°"‘ "°"' *li* G°f