irxcE ifiiiiic: Enwiiin-iiow . BAPITIIL MATINEE 8.15 u... 110. 55°- EVE. ‘I l 8.45 ucoov- Z30. 37°- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i NOW ' Monday morning was except <1» » expression of friendship and r l ‘ I ' ' ‘t’ ‘ i' i k _._.___..___.___14.?_._.~_;-_..._.1__.___§.é._...___... ~.. SHORT SUBJECTS-COMEDY and CARTOON "liiree ‘wise Girls” bpzifiiiiilg‘ Comedy Iii MEIWURIAM A sory oilhree gzrls, izh.) loieil l V but WU “H r w“ m ‘ih-c-re passed peacefully uwiiy fit (pm 0mg‘. Euninlu | {his honie at Cable fiend Last on iliJi Cllilli.‘ to the L‘..~ _\t‘.>it.‘ibiiiy. L‘ i . ‘iu'i\' liIlLi lUflliU i‘l‘it‘v'udl. zire Liiu three young iuuics, Wil.) are» gloriiiid in tlus p.cture, which .s one Ji those smartly" piocuced, sophis- Limited CUilliJiJy (iriiliiiis, ' Out fur ilil they can get, Cassie. of the burial service was very and Michael McGuirk. I i l i i i sent 1 Sepffinibcr 21st, 1932, alter iiii lll- i iiess of about iour lllfiliillu which he lbore with patience find resigzriiion condolence were very though by kind friends ., find ihnnkfullyi received. Besides his widow, to the divine will, John James Wil- soii, at the early age of forty-two yeiirs. Deceased was of ii cheerful itiisposiiion. ffonesi. imd upright in U“, “a “izédw. Lnougl“ “my Ihis dealings and uiiyiiyis reidy in Liiiiiti piiiy iiitii lire and not gel. _ . . mirllkm 1m}. come w we big m”, lend a helping ilillld, qucilit: alueh n, “inn-Q: pump UH]: 11155 3,1,5,“ up lmzide for hiiii a host of friends. lie with iuryuig i‘L‘5lliL5—l0l‘ UidflyS it |wus twice married his first wife ‘=7 L"“3~"~‘“Y5 ‘or 0455"’ 15 15 blshiu: ulcnnle Sutherland who flied five ii.i,~,.i.ii iiiicr a1 gimlfitrcigiil oitiiiis- years ago fir," much M married ‘sore bercrvvement and loss. ,.“._f,i.h:v,' }_:,_,'\.',l , I-fzideliiie Ifclniiis who still sur- h‘: soul rest in mace" Wives him. Also twc children Bent- iiiz Oi‘ gulllg. X1 H1 ilul‘bilvl\ "~\1"* DRINK’ iricc and Tena hy his former wife. ‘l Pius and Damien remain to ch 4'10 memory of the pleasant i > tiiill . frl u. Jllllfl-“f-l" '1"“-’fm'“” |He is also surviwd by his father and ‘iiiuy Jeiiiie. Waller Byron, ID“ ‘i I A W“ C ,..1_ l ,, Mfwnxi. o, (man's ‘Kb w]. e . inson oi. Oilffllit ant I've w“), u“, Efour brothers Jeil‘, l): =ii-l Albert [and Ronnie iill of WlllCil reside at Corriivillc iiiiil two, sisters Mrs. , Stewart McLeiirn of Forest Hill and ‘Mrs, Friink McViney of Doreliesxer, Mass. During his illness he was vis- ‘ited by his [iastor Rev. A. lila- . r he is iiniiiiefl. He is working on ins tiiyorct. When Ctissii: ltuiriis whats iiilut, she is auiiscd by the ivorldly Lvliidys ‘Mae Clarke), who is being fkepi." by Arthur Phefps, u. ‘ier of Kinkora were recent vlsi flo Knutsford. Ivliss Albina Harris and Miss J Church. The funeral to St. Peters Church which was largely uiicnd- ed where a High Mass of Requiem ivas celebrated by hispiiistoi- iviio also officiated at the granie. The pzill bearers were: Ronnie MeInnis, Alex. McKinnon, Ronnie MacKin- "' m?! CPYUWIY- r°mamdc inon, Leo McKenzie, Herbert “m1>1‘wig:laiyficgijgfllfiné; {Sutherland and Joseph Mclnnls. “no” Clim-tiunnlcnt The following is a list of the Mass Cards1-M.rs. John J. Wilson, o , ' a iMr. and Mrs. Vince Sutherland and Chefnlsts Bl ble vfamlly, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mc- Vcra- frW books are published wi: ch are sure of an "automatic" ezsion \\'liL‘li Glziclys commits suicide on .L‘.il'lllll[.{ that Phelps llLlS return- rfl io his wife. Cassie returns home. till up iviiii city life. Jerry prcvcs that L.is e misjudged him by coin- i: to Cll e with the happy news . A h .. '.'e liiLS agreed to divorce visiting relatives ltiass. Mr. Brewer Aulci visited Mo vacation on that day. llson Harris. iLearn and Albert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. ROillC Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Danie Wilson, Jeff Wilson, Mary . n o! about 5,1000’ but at ‘ Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Guss 0‘Han- m vomme which is Just on, nley and family, Joe Mclnnls, Mr. ‘t Catemnh l. and Mrs. Dan Olflanley and family, m? revised edmm or the Mr. and Mrs. Clem Sutherland and _,¢0V9PY. élznnnacopoela‘ or ,,Chem_ Phonic, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred v mh,"___ mmrh is published by OHanley and family, Mr. and Mrs. .___.__ Ten years’ tvork went to the milk‘ ajixflidMnf/gafiritfilllc fig- Vlney; Dorchester, Mass, (2), Miss j W88 B reirent visitor at he home Evelyn Sutherland, Gloucester, her sister. Mrs. Thomas R. Han Mask, Miss Clnru Wilson, Boston, ‘Knutsfvrd. Mass, Mrs. Florence Burns, Boston, r inf: of {he new ediiion, and even Mm William Turner’ o“ iii-r. is by no menus final. Prepara- tions are nlrea:l_y' being made for the nevi revision. For methods and formiiins chringc constantly. . Boston, Susan McIntyre’ Boston, Summcrslde on October 14th. Spiriaufil Boquets MT- Kenneth Head East School. from Cable Now Cutting l. Christmas Trees if-‘p-Hnl h the Guardian] Campbell. MR. JOHN PETER. LYNN’ fiiniinl mt pf Christmas trees for m‘? General H°spuali 5:» ilzibil States market has com- hi" ' in Nrw Brunswick. Already ‘ n?" out 1i Albert County, appendicitis. The deceased was n son of the thhmr guestilmfitcatherjm’ Mcum , _ w o av t , h H“, Natural Resources late Mr. John Lynn and Mrs. Lynn, Junk: aidwérossel$oig Mk i. or tln- Canadian Nag- ‘Aubum. He was in his 31th year. ' . _.,_,;;; , f N Of splendid physique and strong I m; or ewfeonstitution the announcement Ohwfi/llg “£93m lfzwuuams’ cape on (.i2‘l\).l!.lo n». expected out his death in the run vicar or mam‘ ' “ ° ““""‘° b’ M" ‘m’ , , ‘Mrs. Nell Boulter Gl n u, - I of filriz“ (.‘"llll'._v llllS season. Most lwod W65 TECF-‘lvfld with Ell-‘Dflwiored on Oct L Hmhegogummgi . hf u... m; _ {rum three and regret. During his tivo weeks‘ I side. when they were the sues“ o! m ‘m, l. U. m kngflt" “m. 59mg illness, however, he received every 1M . Bolt ' - f _ ». m fig-rm, mo; m; pub- possible attention, from the fnith-' rs u c" mo her’ Mm‘ E‘ ‘Scliur . fir: (lrmuirstiziiions. A feature of the ful nurses of the institution, from ion thgnigtuqrrezizeg; iggmgzzfi: eiit last year xvi-re “tablc" ireesmid his devoted wife, and from otherliflopgnod’ who hm bean épendlng a considerable fiunntity of these ‘dear relatives imd friends who wnit- i the week and In summemde will be cut this season. rd upon him with tender sollcitude ' __ and care. llis spfritiinl director. lion, wns with him to the end and 1h f, administered the last rites of the Plcnfy of bfinnrif’: vnli r I ma“ . u y n ‘ ,Church. All those are most con- PU l I IDUII Q 0 Baffin the non pan vn unr- nu: bcfon you nan. ___. 'I‘hc Glenwood Women's Institute cld their October meeting at the home of Mrs. Albert Gorrili. The meeting opened by singing I ‘so unexpectedly to his people and} ‘to his friends here rind elsewhere.‘ i vuriinoon mnbov Ipl unison. Roll cull was responded ta iby fifteen members, with a "Tongue : l 9' I The borly nrriycd in the city on Twister." The School and Bic]: 50m- Saturday cvrninz, October, 15th, mitfees gave their report. The ‘lfiflfl YJLIS ii:imc:‘i~.ii~l_v conveyed to, monthly committees were appoint- led ns followsr-Sick, Miss Dorothy ‘Mdhusflll. Miss Haul Currie. l Many ‘mournci V5071‘ in the and School, Mrs. Jack Currie and Mrs,‘ proefwslnn. llY’T‘I'I'.".'Y lils widow. Elmer Betts, appointed for a three‘ formerly Miss Sarah A. Roche, his month's term. The programme for the old home at. Auburn by llfl-il dertakfr Mr. FlYFllZ lfrnncsscy. ‘ifliiii or mu" r l iMENT large, and was o. truly remarkable A High Mass of Requiem was chant- ed by the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Cro- , ken. The full choir was in attend- ‘zince, and, as usual, the rendering ltiful and impressive. The pallbear- l ers were Messrs James Laveriy, Ed- ward J. Roche, Laurence Heron, R-"lymond Boy-inn, J. J. MiieKenzie, vbiinutiful floral tributes, numerous spiritual offerings, and messages of his mother, find those members of the family to whom we have already referred, ‘another sister, Miss Laura Lynn, and three other brothers, James and the manly form that are gonr Much sympathy is extended t’ all relatives find friends in their And Vicinity Mr. Nathan Ramsay and dangli- Mr. William Harris, Knutsford, is ' in Attleboro, _,gomery School on October 18th. . This school re-opened after the fall Mr. Walker Cannon, St. Eleanor! ‘i spent a few days recently inKnuts- l ford, the guest of Mr: and Mrs. A1- EWoodsidc, Mount Royal, are sorry ‘to hear of her recent illness, all. join in wishing her a speedy re-i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McFarlane ‘Miss Annie Morrison, Boston, Mix! Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sfnallman," PM?" “m” i" m""‘°‘“““' "W" and Mrs. .1. n. Graham Boston Wcwmimnled by Mr. Harry Harris P"(‘1‘_ is frfirii’ ccnsfrint. Mothers, Jennie and Madeline Mcxmnon, ‘and so“ mlghman were yum)" w for instance. still put their faith ill eodlhcr ni‘, although, as was re- wuss Bmie Sutherland, Boston.‘ “m?” P" "I °“-‘- ll" "liflmm Givcrn Livingston, Bosion‘. Miss Among recent visitors to Knuis- iiiiie ni‘ lwklrii‘ Izirr nil is over Amman Livingston, 305mm ,'ford were Mrs. Howard Livingstone, “:i:“i' fIve 2 "iris (renter. l McKendrlck, Mr. Grover McDonald and Mr. Roy The Dunblnne Women's Institute On October 12m, the (mun QrEW-"S "Iiierifllned Ht the home of _ , . .- Mrs. Bennie McIsaac on October ontToN’ _ B" Oct MP1‘. Mr. John Peter Lynn occuiicd ini - M N ' sonwwule’ , 20th. Despite the inclemency" of the Mm‘, “mowing an operation for iivecither, a large number of mem- , i bers were in attendance and had as f n This fa reserved for ncwl. but . '——'-- . RLWINEH 3-15 ~16» M NIGHT 1 l 845-26"- m- '5“ MODERN MATRIMONIAL MIRTHI manhunt, o, . um cum“, may thousand People. visitor: new roux, Oct. aft-ctr.) - , x ' a} y" p m, b. mum‘, “ u" n" d ‘o. imd residents at the uancuhlze Jhflmifll-I mo! have the key to uti- [NDER DYNAMIC ACTIOA ’ i " ‘m, '0“ ‘mm, m.“ h u. Iaeaside» resort of Fleetwofid, lmd ilcial life already in their hands in SIDE-SPLITTIN G » ' . been sleeping roundly for several ihe “catalystfl common in modern THE i _ HUMOUR I Av so“; d mummy nights wiiiio a deadly peril lay at =h¢mlw1 industry. , s 595F191“ i ' i. i‘ I r S“ s A a .314“; their doors. Th0 wlllblllly Wu explained to- . BREXI iI-TAIxING in this issue. 6001 0 0F THRH LS , ,____ _ It was revealed that u. massive Kxlhgoctfutcbh-Qgiorfcan fiction of ______ - . ' ' n m“ gym; _ 5g brass cylinder weighing 14 cwt. ‘l ~ ° 9 111mb In ustrlelle - . - . rm JujnirTlfallowiyen T" murmur m m! “d “my m m ,,.,,,,;,,,, at Columbia University by m, Jex- EVldencfi Slllkln DAL-Gm 563140454X. washed up by me m, a few d”, omo Alexander, a New York chem- F Imus I ‘ no contained enough Winn m’ at of world-wide scientific reputa- . 8' all , MIA! Fulfil-Ill" '“"°"'-'"'"l "mm" ' 5 p03, Fox snow i believed to be chlorine, to kill °n' m HCOMEDY”PJCTORIAL—SCREEN SONG onEgftlzllzci-s 28th Enter tOdIY-cose I everyone in the town. ' "shwld "9 9V9!‘ 0901MB" he In Is Heard- iiii: 5519-10.34.31 Mr. W. Melville, the borough sur- “u” "m" u’ “Yuma,” ‘m ‘uh’ i catalytic (self-reproducing) cat- ~ ,._,,,.,,,,; i l i fveyor and mzlrieer. reported the “m, we 8mm might!” kept “m. CYITAWA, oot. Zt-Conflictim ____ sster, Mrs. Eden, and his brother. New Is BINGO IN HOLY NAME HALL find t0 the War Office, and an ex- for yam under laboratory condb evidence was adduced at yestei-quyq .1 mm... Mr. Edward Lynn, all of whom ae- Wednesday and Thursday gyenlngg pen», arrived. After a brief inspec “om, n Owe] h“ done with a susions oi.’ the Bright Fan inqun A“) cogilpaxified thletreixlihsk t In N‘ S_ after Retreat Service. 5838-10-25-31. 231L510‘ tfilgttgdtotl: CYUSHEIZMYIQI- fragment o‘ chicken heart’ but such before Mr. Justice Humphrey Mell- 8 UIIGTB O UQUS U! on l _ l m3c° B ' LLLILiih ionally ' in: IF YOUR curs are not yet In” demi- l BADDECK, N. 3., Oct. 24-—(C. ,‘P.)—when Premier Gordon S. Har- rington set off the blast that remov- ed the last barrier of rock from the Cabot nun he formally opened f» T" PLACE 1" I°°d "me" T!" motorists n new highway leading mzelbr°°k Chicks“ through one of the loveliest stret- Parsmmge ocwber 26”“ ches of oountiy on the continent, 56144045‘ and a sporfsmenk paradise. The Cabot Trail extending around espect. lately. I I beau- been disaster. blown the gas right over ciioiwn or ENGLAND services wood!’ _ It not ordinarily affect water much. Tick Hendrick’ B" 8W0 brie! Bvl- Ime northern pa", o, cape Breton in the Parish of New London on the i8 believer that the flylinder is Bu; my" powdered very “m, b» dence prior to their departure for 30V“!!! Island, traverses the picfurcsiie At» 30m m5" Wm be “ swim“: Hench one which had bee” dump“ “t s“ o0 lantic shore of Victoria County, in~ River 1°30 F‘ m‘ Barnum“ 2'30 eluding the seascapes of St. Ann P- m- K°“5'“g"°" 7 p‘ m‘ 5mm!‘ ,'Bay, the striking views f"wm Cape 2 p- m G‘ T“ spflnsi mam‘ Smoky and the magnificent moun- —_" tain range running up to caps BARN RAZED AT ORWELL North. Across the northern part of COVE-A barn Owned by Mr. WJ- Victoria County the road extends “am 03°19 omen owe’ was bu“? after the war, and has by means become detached from “my weights used to sink it. W670 Outlook Bright For through u country of majestic ‘"3 m the gimmd M 5'30 yeswrdayi wooded mountains and deep val-,“‘°"““3- The m” w“ not’ noflcub leys- iuntil Mr. Cook awoke 'in the morn-| 11-- erish face It proceeds along the shores of m!“ and n” “use mum be advanced’ Inverness Coiuity, skirting the Gulf 9-5 V? m‘? M151“ 0t the me" The of St. Lawrence. Here also are ha"! “'95 °°V°Ted W 5 ma“ “mmmt lowering hills, landlocked harbors 0f 1X15"""°°- and beautiful fertile valleys. iliewed by sportsmen the trail (Special to the Guardian) MR3. MUSICAL HOBOES.—'I'here m . 8”“ “w” B“‘“°“' °m""‘- P“ Bprm: Ewe,’ Indian River‘ there are different kinds of most St. Ann Bay is noted for tuna. 551m Jmm- This m“ Art’ L“ and In Ingonish district fiic road af- TBX- a" kmw" “a “M” 1mm" fords access to Ihgonsh River, Cor- Th" ‘"9 "Tame musmam may‘ son-s Brook. neshwater Lam; In. ing with much skill the violin, gui- v G. B. s_ Cousens’ Georgetown] out smash Beach mybum-s Brook, In. tar and banjo. The boys while 1n ‘W_ m C. Ruthven, Maw“ on‘ 80515}. Centre’ warren-s Brook and town iveie guests of Ralph Chaim‘ ' Prince Edward (Tuesday) Island tors i b h l I can Lake. ‘North Incvnisb- r 1V 1 “Emu 001mm held -Sven Kilntberg, Winnipeg, Man L. .‘- ill“' '": . . ,,. . »- .- - iv lip: iiiiilsitfdoci gobillimillsgilili- |Au1dy who ddnnnLsflled m, ugh ,:.iiris iicie recent iisitors to Near Cape North it leads t0 ‘$1M? ézgmgervl residence whue "r. Leemim, Salisbury, N. B. ‘mew m. mg vmdom m. M‘, de_ sacraments of the Roman C1ltil0ili.‘ Ilutfifflrd- - South Harbor Brook, Glnsgows P- - ' I Am th tt t be bou t 3,001“ North Aspy chmmey Dmg. here courtesies were extended by. on‘ e ma’ em o r 8h wall, Middle Aspy River and Norm Deputy Mayor Bamhul, Town Clerk Aspy Riven MucDougall. D. S. Cracker and Margaree River, one of the most °ihe1‘5-"'T"“r° News‘ famous fishing streams in the , sewn‘ keepers, um prov/plop for country. now is easily reached as, ‘ AUTUMN wEDDmG_The wed- advanced registration in the case of the road courses thmugli the wes- ding of Josepha Bowman daughter utters mm registered 10x93 which tern section of Invemess County. Mm Gmrge D‘ Macxmém and o; have previously produced utters Here’ twin? .P‘°”s““° B“, Brmk’ the late Mrs. MacKifinon of Bher- 1091111118 11nd" "Ki-stratum “W1” Little River, Farm Brock brooks Que to ML we ,Ge°rEe|u°m_ Grim?! Etlfll- i Adam; w; o; w, m‘; m. Fremont stated the outlook ‘ Prmnlnent (ftizens of Cape Bre- Claude‘ Adm“ o‘ Gran” Que" i101‘ the pelt market is 300d- Al- the .1011 attended the ceremony at wok place fimday “it '3, sh Tecem sale m Landon, Eng" more which the Cabot mu was official- Stephens Amelie“ church Ohm- was an increase of from thirty to . 1y opened by the premier. Many b1 canton when the bride,‘ pa? thfly ‘we percent m price, yo; p11 tributes were paid Hon. Percy C. on; were gamed thirty yum be. except poor flat 8151M 101‘ which Bum" mmme’ °7 mghways- item The m“ J_ H; flfigmg of- there was no demand. ‘ficiuted. Autumn leaves and ch-Wfi-l M1 G- 3- mcmmm’ M sum‘ anthemums were Med u demm- merside, P. E. I., who was a. PM" tions in the church. ‘Hie brde, who ‘senfle? 011 "10 "m0 "M" “W” 5 was given away by he: father, was 7mm 5% PW!- Mlfln» "he" h’ h" perm sslon association to keep unregistered fox- es under special conditions, such as nt- ‘and $13001; Club For i _ _ ‘Andrew Sutherland and family, Mr. ‘f’! 39410000, were recent visitors to l attended by herbl-SWF-Mrl- 3- m 5- been on business m cmmmion Wm‘ "‘ (fimwal Medical Council’ Every and Mrs. Patrick McCarthy M1rs‘<3l0niv0d, where they were the -_- . Tiiicdonnid of Bherbi-ooke. as mat- his fox busiest. stated the dflflflld °h°’“i“ “W” hr"? “ “p” and the Cecelia McDonald, lvfary and Katie ‘ifuests of Mr. and Mrs. Webster» HALIFAX, n. s. Oct. 24—(C. p.) l'0f'i of honor, and Mr. Russell Bur- in the United States was advancing ihimk - s also mlxumd by doctors"MCIIlill5, Cable Head Elm Woniens iB0ultvr- l-A Book Club, toprovlde its mem- rett was best man for Mr. Adams. and prospects looked bright. He ZJY_R'II‘<| (‘.C. bera with the opportunity of read- Following the ceremony Mr- M"! Bmed ‘hm 5‘ "m? evldm“ m“ ing contemporary volumes not or- Mrs. Adams left by aerolfl-“B 1°‘ Fume“ h“ “mm! m” Wm“ m dinarily avaflleble in the University Albany, N. Y.. and thence by m0$0T 431° United 5”” “d lutm“ We library, has been organized at Da1~ for the Adirondacks-Mention Gn- 011081113 “P 0n 8-11 81d“ 8W1!!! 3m‘ housie. zette. (The bride is a niece of Mr. ployment to numbers of people. He The aims of the club were out- J’. .1. Mexiunon of this city and has is returning to Si: Paul rim Week- llfled by President cfrleton Btan- visited here on several ley. "There is on the part of both professors and students," he said, '—-—‘ - "an appetite for reading books of wnnmno. saws-A quiet but, rams, Oct. 24 - After twelve the day which our library hardly pretty wedding was solemnlzed at years of suffering fmm 0Y0 tmllblfl. satisfies. Some of our professors the United Church 9813011089. James JOYCE. 811th" 0f "mywesy think the greatest need of all, Cornwall, by Rev. D. K. RON, 011 where vision has been deepened 0‘ which has not been attended to, is Friday momma‘. 00b 14 W110i! Ellie on more than nine occasions and Just this: contemporary literature. 5013118., daughter of the Late MI- who is again threatened with blind- Afid so they have planned a book and Mrs. George Brown. New 1'1"‘ nesa, has been informed by his club, which will contain only books en, was united in marriage to f-Ier- physicians that they 0011010 hi! of this kind. bei-t mass, only son of Mir. and itruubles are the result of ubscesaed "Some friends of the University Mrs. John A. Row. Strnthwnb The teeth, it became known hero today. Of is, . BLINDNESB THREATENS I Poison Gas T Hum“ 60mm" Peril To Town iMayBe Revealed . . hanoo of i d. marked for fox ShOW get in touch‘ ‘me cylinder contains enouifh c “n” ivith the proper authorities imfned- poison w to Wipe wt Fleetwood." 5519-10.34.31 the expert said. "The town has had l wondyw escape‘ n anyone had ably molecular in size, to he feared tampered with the cylinder, and N- supper i; ‘leased the gas, there would have "The prevailing wind would have Fleet- 5°m° ifylng large volumes of water, yet "10 itself apparently not used up or al- s andar. Genoa are particles the size MONCYDON, N. B, Oct. 24.—Sev eral directors along ‘with R. G T. 905mm and mentamy‘ Hckman, Registrator Canadian Live _ _ _ sed through Moncton this morning BmDGE RULES crrsses in Victoria the North River. different km“ o! mm“ Just’ like - the Qanadian Nagionai Rm. Ch 1 B k Goo C B k 0mm things A mo o‘ the (“defeat ways enroufe to attend the adjfurn- urci roo , so ove roo ~ _ e annual meeting o’ the Canadian and Jimthesows Lake. River trout. kmfi w“ i“ Tm” m“ week m‘ Natmml 5mm. 5.0x greedem AS509 for contract bridge will go into sea trout, and salmn are abundant. the" ‘WY "m" cmihltteww“ "w mm,“ w be held In summerskh,‘ effect today Nov. 1, and it is the my hope of the sponsors that ti», nat- ,"small crawler" with a 1w: mo’ Among the directors were Major Sea“ 9-" me"- , , _ oi’ the Whist Club, of New York .‘ bcrs and were heard with rare de- ' mum figment‘ K’ 0' Queuec’ Que up m, mm,“ a, m, “mung p, the Portland Club of London and for members of the 91° I _ .. ; ' ‘i "bunk Secret Of Life cuiiriiciiTi ish. of the Supreme com of articifial life would stand u small scam 08pm“ n. E. 0mm er of the British freighter which ‘struck an ice-berg and sank 0c; l, last with 253,000 bushels of west. ern grain loaded at Church ll, we; "In any event, our Frankenstein: would be ultra-microscopic, prob- only if they were to exhibit a. pre- datory and persistent life." Industrial catalysts are minute substances which cause chemical changes without themselves being affected. Silver, for example, does the chief witness both morning and afternoon. Steward Frank Gee, apprentice; Edwards and Pugh, Able Seaman Feeney and Lewis, Boatswain Pat- mea a "catalyst" capable of pur- Montreal to take a steamer to tlim‘: homes in England and Wales, It was In the evidence of somf of these men that conflict arose, particularly in regard to the sizi tel-ed. Already in real life an autccat- alytic catalyst,‘ one reproducing it- ‘self, probably has been found by science in the gene, said Dr. Alex- of the iceberg which sent thuq Bright Fun to the bottom in Hud-' son Strait, and in regard to drink- ing among ofiTders and crew. Captain Oliver, who was decorat- ed for his war work in the patrol and transport services, passed through a long ordeal on the stand weakening only at, noon when n1 begged to be excused from describ- ing his war experiences. From the day's evidence it ap peared that the Bright Fan strurl while following within two mile:- the course Laid down fur her by the Government patrol steamer N. B. flicLean, that the iwberii ire-i ii of one or, at moat, a few molecules. I [They exist in every living being [controlling size, shape, characteris- i _ tics and in men even affecting dis- TO BE CHANGED NEW YORK, Oct. 24-—-New rules iire of the changes will be kept ‘jcct ng ledge submerged, that the time was just before daybreak with .1151, yglbuity apart, from drifting bands of mist, that the steamer wtu proceeding within one knot of he! op speed of eight knots, that (h? egular watch was he'll! mflinmn‘ gd but without any special person assigned solely to keep v. leek-Oi" that navigation of the straits will. the aid of a. syw compass Woiild l" as safe as any other route, that ibfl Bright Fan did not carry a s!" compass and that her magnetic‘ - "ompasses were greatly affec‘ed by the magnetic influence of those latitudes, and that there WM n" drinkng on board shlP all" m“ ing ciiurcniii seven day! new" m" mishap. Announcement was made. today by Walter Beinecke, vice-President acting in the absence of Char! M. schwab, the President, that an agreement had been reached with Commission Franchise du Bridge to publish the new code Presumably penalties for non- vulnerable acts will be increased w deter psychic bidding. Long agit- ation for such changes preceded meetings of the committees. ‘Increased Traffic 0n St. Lawrence Canal Total traffic on the 5t. Lawrence‘ canals during. September amounted in 1,001 042 tons as compared with ALL LOCKED UP T0 G0 PLACES r710}!!! tons in 1m. Wheat wful ‘the heaviest commodity and it in- creased from 203,169 tons to 488.680 tons, or by 280,521 tons or 9,850,700 bushels. Pulpwood also increased by 39,545 was and anthracite coal by 37,415 tons. Passengers numbered 334 compared with 3,088 a. year ago. from the opening of navigation to the end of September the total freight tonnage amounted to 4,868,- 905 tons in 1932 and $546813 tons in 1931, which was an increase of 842,292 tons for this year. NEW YORK. Oct. 24.—1"l18h1011 has joined hands with love to lauEh at locksmitha. But the locknmlth may have the last laugh, at that. i! the luckless lad? l" the "Wat French sports frock has lost the key-with which the dress is fast- ened. ' Varied and clever have been the fastenings on the Autumn costume: but the machine key fastened in perhaps the most unique and amus- ing. Buttons of all descriptions are used for trfmylllfl! 0n many frocks, but their prime use as fasteners not as important these days wheat » tieiug, pinning and cllppifl! "19 clothes on is the vogue. Huge horse blanket safety pins of I metal and other compositions im- mense brooches, nnd bar pins 1m favored especially for sports wear. while many day and evening dress- es of softer, more supple fabrics are tied at the shoulders and waist. DANCE IN HOME IS NOW ‘ ILLEGAL WEST T, 111., Oct. 24 —It’s quite all right to swing your partner across the floor of any properly authorized dance hall in West Frankfort. But Just try danc- ing a few steps with your sweet- hel-rt in her own home! It's a. mis- demeanor punishable by a fine of $10 to S100. Great for lium iiiigo-Mlnulfl, have oofna to our aid, and made it bride looked very Will-BOB" 311 I Mr- Joyce h” been 0111894 l0 m‘ possible to begin with 200 volumes." gown of white crew "14 "dmm “mint his literary work and may. The president said all member- lace with the con-entlvnal W41 find be forced to undergo another 01mi- ship fees would be uppiica to pur- orange blossoms and carried n tlon. acwrdlnc t0 fldvlm Wile“ chasing new books, and he hoped bouquet of roses and maiden hair new 3mm Nico, The Irish writer to have soo volumes in a short fern. The couple were w imdd- ialmd! h" "lidefw" 111°" m" time. After the ceremony the bridal p011! ten operations on his X18119 I114 1°‘ motored to the home of the bride cw, on several occasions regaiffn 35,000 PLAYERQ ENTER when a wgddlng luncheon, w» his sight after he was virtunil: BRIDGE OLYMPIC served. only the immedlflw “wily” blind by his own confirmatlofi. h2g1“ present. The IHIPP)‘ "OWN" NEW YORK, Oct. 24-The Na-‘afterivnrds left by mowi- for I tlonal Bridge Associialcn announced honeymoon trip thfmllh the Mari- today that about 35,000 players will times, visiting mini! plflcés of in- take part in the American bridge folymplc tonight in various parts of the country. The players will all play the same i6‘ hands and the score cards will be sent here for scoring according to secret pars of bidding and play- The principal contest in New York City will be at the Martinique Hotel when 800 tables of players are ex- nimuia! m ifxronr TRADE The product/on of barley in Can- terest. 0n their return a recfptiw ads is rapidly increasing and now was held at the home of the F0011‘, amounts w nearly 150,000,000 bush- land a band of serenadcra tendered c]; a year. The principal uses for thou good wishes. The couple W" barley in the upon market are: me Recipients of many bwiilf"! {non for Livestock; Pot and Pearl and valuable piesenis, including llinarley; Rolled Barley; Barley Flour substantial cheque from the bfld" ruuu Blrley Meal, nrcaiifm moods: sister Minnie. The groom's 8m u’ ‘Malt Food Products; Malt Coffee the bride was a white gold pendant Hum nuiev Coffee; mu flmif: Malt The many friends of Mr. and MN- Extnct; Fermented Alcoholic and I pected to take part. More than 200 trophies will be distributed to winners. Ross wish them many hlPPy W"! Non-Alcoholic Beverages: Distilled of wedded life. (Pltriot PiP8-IQ_AhOhD1iO Beverages and Solvents; Copy.) Indilttisl Aloofio]; Milled 8000i mod and Yeast A special study of the particular needs of that uofon of the market which the producer been to um is essential to the utiaflctof! do- vciopment of the export- trade.- imd divide the profit; Ittll 7W- DOII. 0f Alrlculhlfl, (MAID. the evening consisted of a reading on "Child Welfare" and a conteshi Bandlt-Yourmoney cr your life! Meeting adjourned by singing Struggling Author-Money I hove‘ “Red Whig" after which lunch was none. but if you will tell m0 801M served. and a very pleasant evening cf your adventures I will write them was spent. Proceeds $285.00. ERIALS ” . leaders in Fox and Fur " Raising.