. li~`_;‘?.;__'i I Hitt "UD ‘lil A . . Paramount lsatrician 'Record Pride srrcliill Bargains in nlntss For one week, stari- ing Saturday, October 20, any one of the fol- lowing popular and reliable “Record” Ranges can be pur chased at greatly re- duced prices. ‘ ~ / ’ \\ I 1 I Record Olympian 'Regular Price 75.00 Now $65100 , Regular Price $65.00 Now $57.50 . Regular Price $50.00 Now $39.00 Special Price $57.50 Also, all kinds of Stoves and Heaters. THE RUGERS HARDWARE 00. . LENUE, superb singing and unusual ance. L-eros-7-in-sizi. ascrrar. or aims excel.- MEMIBER OF STH SEIGE BAT- TERY-'I'he late Mr. Leif? Wright served overseas with the th Sei |Sccretary of British and Foreign Bible Society, will address a meet S. S ALANDA is discharging a _ P nie'-. _zzv 1934 BEL* ‘L_ 1 ' [HE Ul'lAR.LU'l`TE'|.`UVVN= GUARDIAN __ PAQE THREE . I I i' ii-10-zz-m-w-t-t. ov. . I crnrlul. iiuinuuili u _‘-'iw ` -_ .ANNUAL coLLl~:cT1o1v e This oolulnn is reserved for news or leeel totem: but advertising or for , u news! nature Inserted t . - 'i..‘J°.'.‘.‘:.' '°'.‘ m“""°‘b‘; "'°"" 7° Pnoras'raN'r oal>naN.ioa ocsrsnausrlon uni msun- " ‘ 011°!"-I MDIIDAY, IIIWEMBER 5lh.' _,mm mte,.p,em1°n_ BL mul., mu‘ ' Home Overcrowded - All- available funds 1 tonight. L-im exhausted. ge _ . Buttery. commanded by col, A. o. f ' . -_ Peake ' ..'.. .. ... ..........., ..... Tells Experience With Chinese Pirates Parties requiring this high quality ‘ C081 Ph0ll9 176. L-1407 , ‘ l _'_ C I ___....____,?.,,,.,..,-,..,,,_,,, ,,,,,,,, Nova Scot-ia Missionary T0 I cr from the Chalttt ’ ` eo... .1 1..... M.. o. L13 5.‘iX§.‘f Orient Tells Of Bold Seizure Director of the Canadian 'Travel of B e e h S o Bureau, states that he will d _ iriiir tobbe in Charlottewwnexduiilrllg h1p‘ ovem er for th of d. l '___' _ d,.,.,,,,,,,,g B °,mbfne’fi"’§n°§§mg 1, (C. P. by Gurslmu speoial wire) native town oi laahohe ney, N. s.. the Board or Trade and Tourist As_ HALIFAX, Oct. 21-B011 Chill-I was fold by Mrs,_ Van Driat tg- _mention in connection with tha ese pirates who held the British night after her arrival here from tourist business 33% gilikvn gagwomdays Few York in the uber western- pasae as and _ w|_;m¢_END ACC,DENTS__Tm_e captives for ransom were held- at "With M _ eooidetita oeoul-red over the week? “Y by 1111 ioy stare when they lp- sebago Leif; llIi%?e,°a emi pwtumtely no one was “__ preached Mrs. Margaret F. Van I boarded me Henk” in Hong ioualy ihiured nal- saturdu a D"°"‘» 31 Y°°f'°1d NW# B°°li-"1 xon io - ly Y ' ' 8 r the trip to Baigun" she \ » _ , young mm was hit by 5 cm. B That is, all but the burly .gun- _ _ L hoonre Min. in attempting at; *#_°_°11;s whom abe humor- "°.‘.‘§‘.“he,,, me 38., other pamnp §§‘_,‘_;";‘§§ ‘§,‘,’;'§d°‘_}3a‘§§_°Y 3:; ;f_1_{_<;§‘_;e Phones 888 and 889.' e Ol' W0 0 avoid the young man the driver of “T5 by llhylnd’ B board ‘_ the our .waves into ue uitu. ph°u°ml>h wer he hammered =»= §..§’“we.. .tolli a?'§l.'l'i.se'.<§`..'.’3.°'.`.‘§ ' ' i- . _sz Notice i District meeting I. 0. 0. F. will be held at Charlottetown in Oddfellowe Hull today, Oct- 22nd, st 8.80. _ l -L-1406 ' crlirnll. aullinllli Thll column is reserved for news of locnl interest but ndvertlsing of n newly nsturo may be inserted at 4 cents n word strictly payable ls_ advance. _.___- CONFIDIBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-6198-7-12-3121. TWO BPLENDID ARTISTS, St. Pa\ll’s Hall t0llight L-1402 DANCE MsolV[Il.LAN HOTEL Wednesday night. L-M03-10-22-21 DBUNKEN DRIVER.-A car travelling at a high rate of speed in attempting to escape the police early Sunday morning, overturned on the outskirts of the City. The dr?/er had his shoulder hurt. He was arrested by the R.. O. M. P. for drunken driving, The other occulp- ant o_f the car escaped uninjured. BOY INJURED-Five year old Reuben Robertson of Pleasant Grove, is in the Prince Edward Island Hospital suffering from in- »,Iuries received when he was caught' between the bumpers of two cars on Friday last. CAB. STOLEN-A car was stolen late Friday night or early Saturday premises. The car was seen later rl Summe'clde Gas is alleged to | I _ where the car overtumed. Th _ the door of her cabin. . been ' _ _ ~ =n= ---;- cupants ofthe car were unirijflrx: Ab°“l “W “me "Im° tW° "°"' tlkifuldersdraerifie ciraltlsm num” Save stolen from several ser ' 4 _“_ the YOUHK man was somewhat 'med P°'”e“5e"°» 5 Www? Umn' "It was morning wheii w left 1, Y ' ~ The day and were drowned. the mp Wu to be wevgmful' Th? the alst next an Q3 tn Kelly's Cross Church. shaken up Two cars collided near "9 m°l'°h*“\t md ml 5°” -I““"P‘ H e Hillsboro Brio e setur evo °d °v¢rb°°rd to escape the' pirates ‘mg mme md I” an “p°e“"“°°" occupants although not ser umm lously hurt, received a severe slick- T116 MW Uf l\¢l' i-1114111118 02- llgthéisveve,-_K my mind was Chang ST. PB'l’Ell.S CATHEDILAL ll!0.theb0&for every man, the book ing up 'rho nm vm-e badly dam. perienoes since leaving Hong Kong "The 2° men who were numb which rcvivesinevery soul the words aged. Yesterday, near Bunbury, two 011 Aug- 29 for a vacation in her ' sunday of David "The God of my life." Viv- cars collided. Both cars were dam- . mu. t'..::.':.:.'.'.:.‘ iss. T” °°”“°°"“ 'M' ”""' do of my °»»»~~ H- -vi-d me 1 rm Ee- publishing and distributing the Word == WOOD GTON-At Long River, 5 I had mythmg °f value to hide ° Y°fWh1°hth°S°uiatyhasproded otbei-i im . _ me II I _ _ . ,_ §‘f_“°d"“_:§ f&°u‘;‘f°’°“* “WNW md ihwitl lvsetlll?-alta1i¥1di’: dliglrcflltig Clzgde Ws<|>'<>dlnst'ortl°. Frmmglllglz amiukltgiohihigsoiagifld iliws; posseand B WZ\'Bc¢\l!l¥» land °°;l¢l.° buted “B minion. of to be iinooglntered and °ver°°n;; “Un I valued at about $3»000~ I gave a veryi The music of the day was under $34” en 5; tg mmf; fe-B5; 4 pgyrgg dmpped my Jewelery mm B' Ware* on _Ego the direction of Mrs. cl. Elliott ruil. belief; md ° mm” 'm ° an *ink “Hd hid the Wd behind 11 ""“ ‘“°" ° ' in the evening mv Hugh lvlliiel- Mo sou -stxeuyo oroas oet 9° “'”' _ . , . .. Ln a;;,:;i;l;ie_i_ii t_l_i__e0si;:° Cnrraiir. oualsrlslv ornnwll their ua his text _hoeneela zeal? ao, ioai Mathias Monaghan, aged do°‘:_3‘} o;;’_;";f;"}‘; kfggkiiffx secretary rob the s c M gave a or the cathedral. sua- services were well mended yea-|,§,‘§§”,’; §',§’,“i. §n§‘d,,,,'§e§;d“°§ :§e,,_' the Festival oi Saint Sl- terdsy and characterized by renew- ' d Saint Jude, apostles and sd interest and enthusiasm. ' _$§_|g!:_m‘°“ tf' S very mise °,°"g'°`_ _Mun-mg_At China Point mt search my cabin. He tumed the E 'nu umm M "h°..mdr°`“ ‘t tml The music of the day comprised 21. 1934. -T°h¥1 A» 110101111118- H864 90- page inside out “gamut finding ' nom nlnsmmn onuncu g°fil;1;e'r:°:'ui§°b:°:vitI`inhalirlgtTe:und‘“ “mm “" °‘“"‘ ‘°’“°° ““i“'; F““°“‘ "°’“ ms me ’”'d°“°° maxim Ztutshi stage in the B dealt with the assurance or eternal ’°“~d°“d “"d°" °“° “mug” gf g,‘fff_‘I§‘yc“,f't°'§_‘°°(’,‘he °‘° ffalflm' °° story Mrs van Drieet described dressed turned out to be brigands Nest the captain kill ked at the F““°““1 M°“d“7 “mms “I was the pirate ohieitain with a gun 5 in hand He told me he meant to Yesterday uwfulns. Masses were life and union with Christa l:>ivlue.P’°’°”°" K°“d““ Wm* “ ° °“ “ “’° ' "V °"' how 'the ohieitalh was attracted to 'ph har in St. James slonsry Society ofthe churches was Under the guidance and protection Church Cd. ° P"°°° mam, iclodiade dentto lege ex- ' - small ka al d df church yesterday !110\'¥1l1'1l :nu tm §;1%h:'U‘:x:g ghhaglan M|“L:l:.; gent on himsglil The child is given MILIER--On Saturday, Oct. 20, the loot vgil trmrigleneclwflilng ;iI;1h I-' m“5t'°" 0' the Canadian NWOT* and it was considered a lucky es- al railways oar fel-ry Charlottetown cape from disaster An. ah. ,owe by . the usual hours at the Holy Re- Nature md with departed irteudagz "°,‘{°°‘ °““ 1” §”‘““°“ “_ "li m xalvblv-Dieu suddenly in this city, her phonograph. He ordered he. to ohui-ob. A letter oi Hu sx- and loved ones. 'rho muaio or the,,_1£_w lov‘§'__1‘:_f§ _°§’;°‘;)w;un_;‘B_§¢, och 20”, Fmdemk K,,,,,,y_ ,sed “_ move it mt., the lounge .md play: Bishop O'Sulliva.n, ooncer;-_ hour_irlcluded a male qliartette, The Funeral will take place from his late some records. All went well until 11‘)lNi°l15» WU "Vid "' mm* My 5h°Ph"da; 30115 0_5; 51-_ pAU|;s Cgmwg residence, 101 Sydney Street, Tues- the pirate took s violent dislike to devotional period led by RW Mn “_ mm m W M°‘"md B“"°'f,t_°’°K”‘ 9” °“‘°' B” A Hu _ Th _ _ng _ day mominr at 9 o'cioek. _gisoréoan _re__¢;_o;-dait but luis. vaén Barbour. Fouowing the devotional ___ _ ves anksgv serv ces es me s ua on y su - period four casses were conducted. ‘ W ch all planes must stop, e/re ..‘.‘...“.”...”".. ..:‘:.i..€‘.“..f’;'s.“:“;..lL’;’; w°~,‘;;1°‘,'~= ,?°-,,f':,\,“'==,;>f= am- ?E.2l'”.‘l£‘.f2‘.”...§.°“;‘.‘§i;.. 2%. it ;;1;“;;=;g ,<;,‘;;“,@=;,mf;;qu;,, gggfh ;; -au »f°u=»m Cu- °°»d»°=u| - ~ r » ' » ' . ¥‘£h°‘” gg: wg M2" "gui Uéclufeg, 'Peng ggglopriatglyugecoifgtedg wish] Funeral M°nd‘W at 2 9'm~ nsemhhig "For two hours this kbpt up and clshss conducted by Mr. Luck, who “lt of n H yt ...rh 'U' swf, ducts of the harvest. IBN* N5Iden¢9~ 5°"/I°¢ Wm ° it was almost unbearable," She de- t00k as his Subject the YUEDSIHVIAD C-353- °“ “W “°°°“‘ Y _ “ " l"‘°"” ° "ng ° ~ if kin llttl d blect S* Central B°d°'1‘1° Baptist °h“’°h la ed. ' _situation e ch.-iatlan religion class - , , _ . 9 ri . - ° ' » to Od Ta g a e see as an o c r T1” °°""°°' f:!°’?r,_°°“°§§;‘:t §2:m:'°f,’§‘_'"Pc°_‘}§l§ mf t§§°§,‘§,k°;, lesson in his talk to the boys and at 130 All this time the ship was under Benediction e tl 1 Fr _ girls the Rector, Reverend M _ln th Pm, C ,_ power At night the lights were C°nV¢T-‘H1 01111 BHCI1 011158 ¢0r1d1lC 5‘°’\:;”*'°' 31”" W R" &°';TAmf: ot mu Raymond compared the develop- ggllglig 1;)ct_ 30 619% wx? extinguished and it was not unti. Ends ' .At 4.45 the Anniversary Memorial mmt °f the ‘mud t° me de"°1°p' ime Gallant, aged 73. Funeral from l'W° “YS “-"ef the semi” ‘mt me I S1' JAMES CHURCH Service commemorating the sixtieth mem’ °f the “me Seed' The me °f her late residence in Summer-side Pkam ‘mal-IV “b“»“d°“ed me SMP ' _...___ anniversary of the Wormen’s Mis- th’ ‘mud as he de"°I°I’°5~ °'m"°“3h Tuesday at 0 o'clock to Bt.- Pauls “fm” °- mall bay had Dem WMU' Rev. J. B. M. Armour, gene sec- .. ~ sw; Wm, _ -my i a part tu play and in olde. tu 1934, Ml-a. Louise Bei-tha Miller. rlve prisoners to be held for nm- '°.°“'y °f tm Brmm “nd m"°mf “Wagga by a.f,“§,,°mm ,ffxgxgelm achieve success he must play this widow of late Cape. William A. som Bible Society in Canada and New __ md, id H b 1 _ Mm 11 _ ` V Dr ~ < -M 1- of-» °f W- K =- °f ir °°-“"1 °“='°i'°° lieu oi 222. i.. an .;:u;;":'..:.i'.§ W ice stations between here and Sum- I merside. | CAPTAIN SPLINDER INJURED -Captain Cecil Spllnder of the `S- B. Wahoo, which is at present in port at Souris, had his leg frac- Ngular meeting of the Y. P. S. of Trinity United Church was held Friday evening at eight o’ciock. The meeting opened with a short Mr. Chandler, 9. coming events d by Rev. Mr. Barbour. and a. was followed by a short social ’ ’ gn. Church. ~ _ Y N” 5°""°“ 3°” °' 3"9hI° "id M th, "ming “ni” gh, ,pedal on the other hand in dependent at 12 oclock noon today (Monday) of pirates approached her ;"°"‘° uw’ M1118 in Sum* JMU* ten-sting account of the wer ear- .. , gd it with 1 ' _ -- ' mwc mc; 4,4 m ,ng-,¢m_ gym of solely on God who prov es or Stanley Bridge Church for fim . I put on the coldest look I could H95 011 W thi-V °*`3*““°°‘°“ My soul; Th, ‘dang wa, in food, moisture, sunshine and eral services at 2 o'ciook. Inter- muster." she said, "In fact it was other way." tmost parts. es: "True lo alt is marked referred to the 65th Psalm verse 9 ‘ e After th mg abandoned Dr. Moorhead Lerctc °°'“4“°l'°d jympathy with the wonk and res- time to harvest shows us a great mgtmed and used to ,end cm, gg.; the 5""I§° md Df°°°h°4 5" °I°‘ possibility of leadcrshipy The basic many miracles. The muscle of 'T'-`“' help __ mlent anddmpreaaiva mmm vu mt em cms.. from sara io:4 new lilo, this is seen in the mo- '1'l1°f° PIM D°*°°‘“'tl¥ ;2"*{93*f ,ij British wmmp mme to ou, grunt standing at the d°°1° ""1 for this mutter belenseth to duction of new seeds. 'rho miracle {'_1°“§|*‘°n"“;l|°L_F_°;*»0Scj1;n vu-"__ P_,,.e,c,,e_ ,md new I ,,m,__I.m md nocklng at every ones heart. ;h¢o_1ve alsowillbewith thee.beof of beauty which lends itself for E_ L H, lu", L, ,mum g noi--_'to be back and I'm going to stay The music at both service! WM we ¢ouru¢e and do it." the pleasure or mankind, the in ,if 4 e e ldlare oil ro mo th. 'rh it' b k to tn to the usual blah Standard. 8 miracle of keeping, which shows :organs area:-sznghsv “L6 Medan. 05;; fox; me," en 5 M e Mr' R‘“f“’ A' M°N°m mumfd t° _ .. .. __ being a iuli ohon- on beth 'ramrrv rmrrsn clmrwn that 1,, an me .,,,,.,,,..,,,.. of mm. r r. r lmao .buolmvs Burhwu she C oe a curio sho in h§`yh{°,’,§‘,§,“; S{’,‘§§‘e"e"',§f_',f’,5, °'}_§_‘}_‘_‘,j'5; to singapore by the ooeat-line ln- lu neywooa M Lean r. la. i _ P il 'I’h th were ren kind d in all th cl stances “U ° . tp to Prince Edward Ishmd stead of going direct, He said they ° "1 'ml t fied in 'U' ° 1`°“‘“ Mn' _Hvus Km... catering ohleily tt vm' nn” °"°°°` th';°mbhrhu;m;T;1`w°;em;x;v. Mil- 1" “Wh he ‘S Pmed C*°d ‘““°“"’ cm|es.‘Il':ns?:f”'MedlIor§I Iihasmsr: *°“fi°iS- A d'1“BhWf °f Mr- and ie be on behalf of the appeal md keeps him. the miracle of M.-. nam 'Mun-ay, ltexbury, Mrs ltluson whynaaht or Mahone ST. DUNSTAN’S BASILICA 1' 59° Etemity gives mankind the blessed M ' Mg" M ¢ M L, x. B ' If u 9° mg 31516 so- U6- Ulsre c an. ay. she e t Nova Scotia on a trip Z- f°" *“h°°"p °”° led d assurance and hope of salvation, Ray 'Techs-liosn, Mettspan, Mass. 1,0 Ge,-many 13 year, 5 _Later she Ol! The second renewal of the mis- ‘MAY ml' “mg °°" °“ "1 This hope of Salvation is given to breached by the Passlonist`°°mm°“d°d m° m°v°;n°t;I; W til: all mankind of whatever race or two years B80. Opcncd at 5YmP!~¢|\°if\° 5“PP°l'ffh_:’l p°?m_' color. During the offertory the Basilica last evening. Th’ n°w°" we” d°‘£/[mg 'Sn _ choir sang the anthem "Ye shall conducted bv F-¢V»_33’ °'uf;‘&_,'*°;r§;h::'d by' m’;‘h_ Dwell in the Land"-sir .lohn h , ith rather-a, staiher. Yfetbgt, preached d"'“8h°°\'| Mr* uvlngswgltmd M" This being the one hundred and in 1932. Father Hubert ,g_T:&‘;v°:t"§‘l§' 3;! thu sixty-fifth anniversary of the com- au me mum yggm-_ _ meneement of our church in Char- .'M\= '-N°°P°I°l1W“1°°h°‘d°lttetowhM.na d tth e- mm-num md Upened me muh tm 5°°hl aux 1°' mv M’ ‘nd eliin servicr deallysmaglrth :he clsurchv for the women of the paris I ' ' d 8 0 nisht. He preached an elo-IM” AM;_§e:_‘t’2°“;1;‘;h of the past, of the present. and of 111° B ° th future- The church in th- l Rev' °' °'~ K“””‘¢- held “ "‘"““‘ it Bhlfmgnsgillil ul: dtfrlliigtllfylrrlg ""7 m°mb" M th' °°n“°'°u°“u eagly days was to its people a prisoner by DB~\’i-Sh01\¢1'S $0 Dl`€V€Y1f the third comet pl ne entered' md how it ,__ dmlgmd by ooniieuy invited cud lakes .to st- ,,,,,,,,,_ _ DM, when my were ,__ M E M 0 A M ha reported tnuaiiu-, today een- sm Bemdmkm of me tend. h.e_,h¢d ,md “caved en°°umg,_ ducted the regular, sunday services saémment W" “vm by M 5 |9°°m m°°°m5 °f th’ °f` ment to face the trials and tribu- °-*- b°f°"° 9' °°“8'l'¢¥9f¢l°1'1 *#11115 l16Ck°d Mcmuwn rector of the ficill Board it was dcddcd to IC' lations which were then* The REEVES-In loving memory of my Oui' Lady 01’ Mount Carmel Cath- ,nm mari. mmm 'ul cept the invitation 0! Prclbytcfy murch “Wed as ,_ “nk bagwem deer mother, Mrs. Joe. T. Reeves, olic Church. The priest was escort- on wednesday "mms md to aid in thc 89114111! °f 8 CH' yu members and tm homeland; ig who passed away nt her home, ed to and from the church by a “___” sam” md sum or potatoes. veambles etc.. to the was the mm of ,,0,,,,m.,,t,,,,, of _october li, ins, inaowef rreeiowu. delegation of nl, nook, ywill be fy li the ‘“°“'°“°d d'°m°° °f s““°°h°°’““‘ their lives where they were mer- Dum no M I A Smlll SNMP of his parishioners or . It Il °¥P°°"d th” ‘ll ""1 du' ricd where their children were ~ ° n Wm” ld” h ’ _ l'°°k~P°5°°&|°¥1 Of me DBTSOYIBSG triots hearohvu-lottetown will u- bmwht for b,p,,m when th, We love uw" dwlr thu “I °"» last 'rliureday night when it wa.. One family we dwell in lllm; One church shove beneath; Though now divided by the s reem- Thc narrow stream of death. Ona army of the liviu£oGod. To His commands we w; Part of His host has crossed the flood, And pert is crossing now. L-1394-10-22-li. 80 travelled extensively in Eumpi and Asia before opening business in Hong l<'ng. Virtual Prisoner xaivosna, wie, oct. zi-'rhe ,nn gist. They will bc advised as to th! mmm! “nm” of hnk demand But love in death should make us_1_epm,ted uw church _"uid be put "Let eil Messrs J. !‘. Wh¢l1‘. D- Wlllllml. md ;° they, Km* In damn; with "‘;°w"'::“_ V;m_g.°n"“'°n_ ’M_”_M"' £}_H‘| Such s change was taken to mean cud CIW- H- 311°* I" lb’ °°‘“ the ohurch or the resent Mr. my- ' a shift lu pastors. mittee hi °\1lr¢° wil *»° WDW' 'mono emphasised 'lie many ettrib- ”“T,",'{,, °' ,Tm '{,1°,f,"§f"' ' BBUGHWWI lilly ndw be Dlid- . utcs, such ss the dignity and or- °° cm“‘_ I ' 3" "5" °'""“' data whm dvllviuy can be made mm,” “N md when nm, wok In under the direotloh i the .leauita and e hearty response is ezperkd- the oath oi allegiinoe to their ood Wm '°'° “' "'° "‘°°l‘| "'"‘¥' "°- ‘instead oi the sugiatinieh rathoi-5. _.a-».__;;;;;;:z;:; M the lui u\¢°¢\hl{__°f *M 0”' ,def or its wol-ship, ite contribution ' I relootmeitnenn nnspwpmm t ¢ _ e , ' ers p. its contribu ion i>°\\1U°¢ 1°? UMW* A1”-9°” U“l"'"‘ missions. Among the many deng- lity f0f_l 1001' ICN' 281111 llid In on 'nh which it hu to eonmnd U0 “ll NUI" 01 30'- F' an the danger of formality. of I wul dun t t th N1 F- WM” autocraoy and lessening of sincerity ans rn' e e mmm' “I _,?_“,,,,_,.,:,,, 0,; ,cmmcg rg; ,_,:,Lm_ N_ D_ MacLean , comblsation iseedefl, eultiiiat- uureo our u e- oran urnppu ern e - l "ha “m§'_"_|i:;°4l‘1_1_§_ Oghilzv viewing! $11031; Vg gmgng-|-Agp; li r an k Sanderson farm, lf. UQCCBI Q0 and undgfgg for our church 'M,ALm“ _ N,0l'I.ll RIVOT, Pe Ee I., Ill. 101 emhsnt of Th, ,.,,f,,m.y mmm __ me "_ oclock a.rn. Tuesday, Oct. I diedsndeming service wss"'l‘heClodd Uhsrlectetewnsnd 23,1934_ Kenneth Harvest Praise"-E K Heyser yu* wg-5|” _ J. M_ JOHNSON’ mit e ig* il fiigii ltifégiggiés 5' DNMABOB S V. _ . . h\i0w'i'i‘ d l Foil 1118 h iignnoxu- the-e me e t§io'i.reii°o°.'."§'f iae°"§t°i§ ""1" 1* R- R-3. New Glasgow. N-S- mer- meow-~»'-~ , 1,1400 Transcript. SCOTT AND BLACK (Continued from Page l_) Molllson appeared finally to have shaken off ill-llick which dogged hem around Karachi India. and t , _ , which cost them the lead in the sir hh 1, _ Prlest derby. They left Karachi for the e engine ° I h . , . t lrd time at 940 p m Like Scott and Black. they were flying a Comet plane. Cathcnrt Jones and Ken Waller, another British entry and flying and for the time at any rate were in fifth position. Withdraw Withdrawals from the race were a Dutch syndicate entry Capt British flyers, Jacqueline Cochran and Wesley Smith from the Unit- ed States; and J. woods and D. C. Bennett. Australians. The Asjes plane crashed in land- ing at Allahabad. Repairs, it was estimated, would take at least a' fortnight. The undercarrisgve and; propellors of the machine were , smashed. The Randal' S4 overturn- ed but Asjes and Geysendorfer es- caped unhurt. The crash was re- ported caused when the machine's retractable undercal-riage failed to °P¢“~ Capt. Stack and Turner quit thc Miss Cochran and Smith drop- good enough condition lor the ard- Woods and Bennett found trouble was in the city for a brief stay this detachment at Kirkuk gave mem Saturday) morning. He was on his 30 gallons of “saline which e,nab_| ay to spend the week-end at his led them to Nam Baghdad 45 his week to inspect thé progress of mguglagyéh scott declared he Y the work of reconditioning the car had had I splendid mp devoid of “"°“gh°“t th' wmm' md the e ' keeping with the spirit of Rally Day warmth. ment French River cemetery. so cold I thought I'd freeze myse'i!. fem/ Pun” EdW“"d Island' which mt th” pmmgmda hm in muy' under the caption of “True Loyalty" In delivering the Hari/¢St 11168* They tumed about and walked the is now getting its annual overhaul-‘ Ap “hm mm th te Christian civilization into the md was (unused d UFO il a ey ericcun r- aining the follow 888% of the season Mr. RaYm°11 ing in the dock of the Saint John d h X _ M th M _,__ M ine ue v v I L M . pi .. g;;ta§_°°§e_g;pg§gly_g§_ gg but im? .£33 `7.§.l`.§.i.f.`°i5,5"‘f.’ '§Z‘fl..‘Jf.T.§‘ e evenlnx SG ce . by puppet for authority nr-i sincere to 18. The period from seed n Ship me dmmantled wireless _ _S p__ogresS____g steaduy and \;h"_‘;‘_§d wi_nd. Black and he were tired, he be oompleted within about a fort- fflhgg, ‘}‘f;wd‘;'f;‘¢;‘t1“°°I_et° gzfg J§_'_‘tI ight’ Wm” th,” “my Wm be ‘EBAY avoiding crossing the pi~oh`iblied| for ILS winters w°’k " M"“°I’°“ area around the northwest front- -P. J’s SPECIALS- 2 lbs. Seedless Rain, 2lc 5 lbs. 0’MEAL 21c 5 lbs. R. OATS 2lc 10 lbs. W, BEANS .. 354:, 5 cks. PALMOLIVE 23c Choice Crabapples pk. 30c 32 oz. Sirawb’ry Jam 33o 32 oz. Orange M’lade, 28c '/1 lb, Baking Choc. . 151: 1 lb. Walnuts 45c 10 lb. Onions 17c oocninarnnfss 211: Ge) I 1 tin Lobster 23c 7 rolls 'i‘oilot‘Paper . 25c 1 pk. good APPLES 25c 2 doz. Gravensteins . 25c EXTRA SPECIAL 1 TIN PEACHES 1 TIN PEARS 1 TIN PINEAPPLE 'ALL FUR 311: 1 Ih. bag GIIASE fand SAIIBORII corrrr 29|: 4 tins Tomato Soup . 25c 2 tins PINEAPPLE 21c 3 tins PEARS 29c 3 tins CLAMS . . . . .. 25c 2 tins PILCHARDS 23c 4 tins TOMATO Juice 25c . MEAT SPEGIALS 2 lbs. SAUSAGES ._ 27c 2 lbs. HAMBURG stk. 25c 5 lbs. Sauer Kraut . 25c Fresh FILLETS . 15c lb. 10 Cakes aa. soar 29c P. J. MacDONALD Cor. Kent and Prince Streets early Sunday. Engine trouble and an injury to the pilot spelled the finish for them. Bomber Mieshg tured Friday by a flying piece of nwhue mf sgxcmagi rgfe went rock. Captain Bplinder was walk- oh; “ R'°ya A _/edrce _S5112 ng ma; ng near the scene of blasting cp- ginni Wg Sigur bc 1; irgulfo eratioris, which are being carried Afg pg ' e m r or on near the dock at smms when or Sar, one of the checking; he was injured ' points for planes in the handicap ' _section this momln; in connection SING ON _ _ _ with the race. When no word of its Sing Songs” tahe' seI!a‘g_)§'_?_____°"}‘_‘_f_i_‘;i“'§’_ arrival there was received. a flying Hourtz Memorial Hall last evening, bm" *md Several other _pombiug Mr. J. M. McFadyen welcomed the planes were sem' in seam ' students. Rev. Mr. Grant Maritime (A1°r`st’ar is in the Malay Rn' _ _ ' insula _approximately 400 miles hortaddhesa. This usillo db fm" 5‘“9“P°’°’~ I lantern slides depicting gcerlvefa ir); Capt' S°°“ and Buck WN” “P” urope having a religious signlfic- parenuy "°“"m‘3 °“ “rgmil l‘h°h`| ,mm These slides were shown by fast plane to the limit in the hope_ new M1-_ A,-mom. represenmw, the they could stay far ahead. 'I'heir| ritlsh and Foreign sible society. determination to push on was Seen, _.__ in the fact they stopped only one Tgmyyy y, p_ 3__'1-he second hour and 20 minutes at Singapore. Next control point on their route was Darwin, Australia, but they had 2,000 miles to fly to get there, including a long hop over the treacherous Timor Sea. The five intervening control points, at‘ Baghdad Allaliabadi Singapore Darwin and Charleville. Ns.m_nv_ .Escape Scott and his co-pilot. had a nar-j row cscaipe from serious troublebe d by Mrs. Howatt. The study per- fare they got to Baghdmi 5,mu~da§! night. They lost their bearings' P°1'i°d~ near Kirkuk and scott had to land‘ on a small dark flying field, a feat: WORK I3 PR0GRES5|NG-CHP* which called for fine manoeuvring ' am J°h“ Read °f B°’de”» P» E- Scott made an excellent landingl incidents since leaving Baghdad) lers of India. Piirmentier revealed at Calcutta he and Moll planned to fly around proposed to land at every import- ant aerodrome enroute to the next control points, Inspite of thus add- ing extra mileage to that of Scott to Singapore, the Dutch flyers hoped to overtake the leaders. Par- mentier said he believed Scott was flying "all out". He added this would iniipose a greater strain on Curious Inlcdent At Allahabad a. curious incident caused Parmentier a four-minute delay. Just after taking off they found one of the passengers had 1°“d°d B” Kafami “i 34° P< "\~ been left behind and were obllgedi to retum for him. This oversight caused a four-minute delay. Parmentier said at Allahabed N had .been the smoothest journey in his experience over the England- Australia route. The flight to that point was uneventful he said. The Dutdh entrants flew their Douglas DC 2 plane powered with a Wright cyclone motpr, at a normal height oi' 1z,ooo ieet. ‘ I-le added they had been "nurs- ing" their engine up to that point but in-tended to go full out after leaving Singapore. They were con- fident they ccuid overhaul SM A rough estimate placed the leed- crs some 1,300 miles distance and about seven hours’ flying time ahead. Col. Turner and Panzborn lost valuable ground in the early mom- ing darkness over India- They lnessaged to Allahabad saying they were lost and looking for the aero- drome there but tumed up finally at 10.21 p. m. The United States' pair, like Scott and Black, had a narrow es- cape from disaster. They provided the greatest sensation of the night as they landed at Baghdad early Sunday. They circled around thu airport, apparently unoelrtaln hor io land. Then landing with the wind behind them instead of sg- alnst them, they just cleared s road and embankment and mixed some telegraph wires by 11\¢lH» Officials held their breath, fea.r'i‘n| a clamlty at any moment and ambulances actually started their engines. However, no damage was done Turner said they had been delayed by bad weather, mist over Europe and sand in the air over Iraq. The Molllsons were last reported leaving Karachi for Allahabad to- night, They lost the leadership be- tween Baghdad a.nd Aliahbad as trouble interrupted the swift flight of their comet, Twice they took off from Karachi, only to return. 'nie first time it _was engine trouble; the second time Mollison said the flying marks they were given were unsuitable for night flying. They landed first at Karachi M 4:45 a. m. Sunday but it was 9.10 p. m. before they got away for the third time. Amy Moliison during the halt at Karachi told Reuters they halted there owing to doubts whether they had sufficient gasolifie to reach Allahabad without a step. The machine. she said, ha/d be- haved marvclously. The night was very misty but apart from head- winds they had an uneventful trip. However, mechanics found the engine required ailjilstlng and it took two hours to set the fault right. By then there was insuffic- ient daylight to reach Allahabad (time in India is approximately five hours faster than Greenwich mean time, which would make li 2:10 a. m. today (Monday) local time when the Mollisons finally got. away. Mollison was iritervieiwed :’ Baghdad, to which they flew non- sto’~ and said there he anticipated no dllfflculty in completing thi race, At that time the Moilisom were leading. _ _ 1 “Here’s Mamma’s Cheque” The children know the poetmaxrs step and the appearance of the wel- come envelope. Ftor, thanks to a husband's love and forethought, here is another home protected by an Imperial Monthly Income Policy. There is a widow who will bi-eatllc a prayer of thankfulness each time the llnpertal Life cheque comes, s pledge of safety amid a changing world. To ensure your wife and children an income of 850, $75, $100 or more per month, should you pass on. might D- J~ M15 md G- J- GfYSf3“d°ff"»_ “It always comes on the first of the mouth. Neville Stack and S. L. I Turner. NOW Mamma can pay the blurs.” not seem much in comparison with what you are doing for them now. but it is amazing what a woman can do with even a small income, if it is regular. A few dollars saved every year from money you now readily spend or invest in other ways would make certain this guaranteed income to your family. More than that-the income can be planned to come to YOU in your later years when your naming pow- er will decrease and when a regular cheque would be very welcome. f°°° M Marseille aft" H "flu 0' slum 'ms coUl»oN 'ronsv r-'on com°l.E'r1-: 1Nr'olms1'1oN d°I"~Y5 had h““dIC°PP¢d them~ The Imperial Life Assurance Co., Head Office, Toronto, Ont, 41. ped out at Bucharest, Saturday. Please send me by maiipartlculni-s of the Imperial Monthly Income 1 deciding their plane was noi in Policy, without obligating me in anyway. “om mghg _Name . _'maui I l om* _ Address .....................................A|s......,_.-...KA <\ ` _ .-as .eff 111 w l a e \ 3% . l,` i 1 I ‘ . HL I” ii? l it-' rf yi, ,_ _. , iii 'ffl' N iii ._-£..»‘? _ .___ . I' 1: I .. _I _, l v 3 ii V i H l r » l I I I I I l ' i I i I I l `l ,_.,:..... . in .___ ft li' f. ‘e M