if `7 aliases: 'ro an - ron w' ` 1” it . l i" ie if i. ,=‘. _ 'Q1 if br “iz fm- - -- _ ».-vs_-_~_;,3 Q A 1 i Um rr la~ 'ii \v x. ' 9 § 1 TEMPERANBE LEBTURESIN C S NOVEMBER 21. ical i ' -Haan '_ N. B. _Program CEIITRM. Is Approved "_ mmgaymun Tnf c o_m_AwA_ ont” Nom “_ (By _ 1M“__u_“_`m_ Ffldays Speclal-S Sunday, Nov. Nth: Morning pray- _ K\`__,_ 1/ A \ I A ` `» - l'>c Canadian Press)-Public works "' =a ' _ A culnuus and Bale, Thursday, Dsogmbel- gm 000, have been approved by the M°de,.m,,._ 5 the WOOD ,lspgnpg hubyteum 0reasedl'realsCod.............l0c IN CITY-Mr W A Fielding, St John N B is in the city. registered MILTON-St. Johns Church, er and sermon li a. m. Evening S€i'Vl¢e 7-30 p. ~m. St. Msrk’s, Rus- and undertakings for New Bruns- Church Service ata p_ m_ Auweb Dressed Freahlladdook ........ l4e_t»¢°_ 3 p_ m_ Pnmhn, new Gem wick, involving a total cost of 81,- comm new Aymter Munn, Inter,” heals Fllleta tile wem.,,.o°k_ L TH sc convincing scientific Temperance Po 874 The pupils of Charlottetown hoo ttothiaeilectwasmadethls addresses by~.W. D. Bayley, B. A., schedule of works approved e Director of ‘Temperance Instruction today under the Dominion unem- for the Province of Manitoba. Af- D for - ial anime in some Halifax Ot schools llst Spring, lm. Bayley was dmommgmg Mmi;°bg'| .peg submitted to the Government at pm” tawa by the New Brunswick ’ Go vernment \'I’he Dominion contrl hwued to lecture ‘g th, summgp btltlon t0W8i'd5 CDO 00515 of these school, in Ham” md -rm;-° inf, works, it is understood, is $724,475 July. Subsequently he was invited 3PD\'°XimBf~¢iY- merside, will preach. to outline a programme for Nova gwiig, A11-“sy great interest has U been grouped in U18 ¢!9Iltl'H WIIBTC he . - mm “Name in .mmpenme m_ was a visitor to West River Bridge t ‘ “S aw chiSh91m_ has been. and no doubt, a dis- gtnictiou will result. 1°' Bo fe Mr. Bayley at the request of the ` ard of Education is spending a L; w days in Charlottetown. Yester- loyment relief plan was recently H_ 5_ Bishon Mynmeh , Mr se-The services for sunday Nov. th’ lon Cabinet. Otlicial announce p NORTH RUSTICO AND STAN men _ Cod is listened to unique and evening by Rt. Hon. Sir George pgy |3gvpq|g_ge,m“ in th, Th 29th. North Eustico at il a. m.. and Stanley Bridge at 7.30 p, m. nav, GEDDII-I MEMORIAL CHURCH _A Hpecial .service will be held On Sunday, Nov. 29th at 7.00 P. M. gt which Mr. A. s. Mackay, of sum- llnddle, Herring Boneless ,ofa my, hmm, prim, Mmm”-_ _ United chhxch on B__nd'_y_ NW" ancient Oysters by balk or opened City .Fish Store Phone 1307 169 Grafton St- uroa narnsr cnuiicu - s “ml “WEB AND VIUINITY 1-|,;Myp0N PAS!-ORAL OHAL church service will be conducted ln Uigg Baptist Church on Nov. . John Darrach, Clyde River, mn are, victoria R H B0 h 29th at 7.80 p. m. by Rev. E. J. the week end. day. he made a tour of the City d ll t ditl at 3 and Hampton 7. -Rev. Geo, AYCYS. Minister. he Misses Delia and M tl Mc- d uno to edt es' '_ YS FINED-A man from Hunter in were v rs Mor on in ay last. They relwrt the roads in River' charged with driving "° me goo commoii danger was fined five dnl- _-1- A’l‘ THE TWILIGHT RECITAI. Zion Church tomorrow after- n in aid of the funds of the E. I. Ladies Aid, Professor schools and tallied with the minus °"°° °” °°“ °“‘ Isla and ws'-1 before Magistrate '1'h°"‘i*‘°“ Wm "° “°"`“”°"""’ M” Shaw yesterday. ' Henderson, vocalist, and Miss Kath- of fee ‘ . 4 Mr. Bayley visited tho primary Fr liquors hinder growth and develop- ment. delighted with the story of Naughty Ethyl. By experiments they leamed the diifiereng grades on the ef-~ ts of alcohol co ms and with specimens andpic Tho middle grads children were 1,0 that alcohol which looks like water, er, ncert and bazaar at orig Creek on "i me _ Geiclay last were Mr James Beer- CHURCH services on Nov 29, 1931, tures showed how seeds and chick- Gm ens thrive on water but decline on alcohol. Good drinks to grow on are water, milk, cocoa. but alcoholic to "ge Hyde’ Lee D“"“°h' J°°“ will he as follows Gaelic at 11 ni Allister Murray, Minister. 3 . Robert Matheson was a visitor Charlottetown last Saturday. CALEDONIA PRESBYTERIAN sspic, and elonard MacPhee. B ' Ni' English at 7 p. m. All welcome. Rev. Among those who attended the _ _een Homby_ v_ounm_ Mr SLIGHT BLAZE-Last evening CHURCH SERVICES-On Nov. h will be conducted at Cross Roads at ll a. m.; Alexandra at p. m.; I-Iszelbrcok at 'I p. m. There will be a special “Keeping Faith" offering, nt the Baptist about 8 o'clocl¢ the fire apparatus Ohurchem new E_ _y_ Chisholm, Mr. Leslie Gillespie was a. visitor d u 1 295 H Mcrell on Sunday last. answem B' ca mm ww Minisfff- Mr. Clarence McLean, Clyde Riv- Street. The blaze was not serious it being only a flue fire which was VZOLATOR. _ IB FINED--On NOV- who hu been residing m B,-ook- quwkly °xunK“i&h°d- ernber 23rd a merchant from Elms- so such things gs sugar, meet and visit for two weeks. bread which soften in water. hard- en . wax and fat. which harden in wat- dur br dissolve in alcohol. Alcohol burns ers and doesn't freeze. It hinders telligence, conscience, idealism, etc. growth and is associstedfnot with By an interesting diagram the POLICE c0UnT__-A growth and life, but with the de- bra a in alcohol Contrawise, camrphor, c and death of frliit and vege sh be like fire and is appropriately called qu by it industrial uses. but these very It ts in the very opposite manner. lyn, y _ ble matter. In fact alcohol acts sie the Indians, Fire-Water. From dui these qualities Mr. Bsyley pointed an Mass., has returned home on a dale was fined 825 and cost for MAYFLOWEBS IN NOVEMBER- violating clause seven of the lixg _ The Guardian has received I May- Regulations. said uuuso states that _ _ _ __ __ _ flower picked by Courtney McDon- m ' aid, Grand 'I‘racadie, on Saturday 0 ing the first years of life pow- 5” at leoomouvm kmwledéo m_ z‘;i"No?:_:_°:e_f'” “““'“*1 °°°“-""°“°° which are not fit for human food. person shall buy. or display, or for sale, or sell, or ship eggs NEW BAKERY T0 START-Mr. T. Myers, popular local contrac- in's deveio ment ward as t the Pause B' own Mcoholv m__ke_`up_he b__V;_n Court yesterday morning a case of mn who 1, Ju" mmhmg c0mtmc__ Spy. from the top down conse- vagmncy and B' °”° °' p°°°°’°’°“ tion ofasplendid residence on Graf- ' Of 51701911 800415 Were bOth l'¢llllIldGd ton su-get for M1-_ Robert Duncan' ently a little alcohol which only “nm M°nd,,y_ A ca” of ,mmm of me cmsdim Naumal-Runway! is the higher centres of reason dy-p/ing was dmmmsed and | cue of (my hu secured me contract for d conscience. leaves the animlll unlawful possession of liquor was me construction “anew bakery for ut that alcohol had many import- functions of the brain unimparied. adjourned until tomorrow. Mr. Milton Bell, former owner of d°°° “°" ""““’“°° th” ‘°"°" _r Milton sells Tea Rooms. 'rho bak- si qualities made it n harmful fluid p -, lor the human body Civilisation is hig I tuming sway from alcohol because ize ` . - otor cars. fast machinery and but retains its "monkey" functions. residence, King St. to St. DunstAn's I beverage use f alcohol and its el Y Ill to ion but frees them from the FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- e,.y1st0be°0nsh.ucted°nE1mAv¢_ rrifio social problems demand a Consequently conduct is less reliable higher intelligence and a quicker and increasingly foolish.. Mass was celebrated by Rev. 0,, Basilica, where a R.equ.iem High h" °°“°"°i- The Sugmil' “i°°h°I" eral °.f Edwwd FUR" W” mid nue near the city limits and prelim- d brain has lost its human powers yesterday momirig from his late lm,-y Wnggmcgion mg gh-amy be- BUD. SUDDEN BEBEAVEMENT - Dr. D. Johnson has received a tele- amily has to choose between the school students, particularly the Messrs. John Doyle, James Camp- gram from hLs son, Hammond in g lades. to secs standard of e _. ass ain than ever before. The human Mr. Bayley challenged the high McCarthy. The Pall bearers were: H, ' Ullfl M bell. Geo._Reddin, Patrick Mdrague, ontreal, stating that his son. c tending and cheaper use in in- sobriety for their social life. The J. H. G.-Murphy and Luke Higgins. Kenneth Hammond died of scarlet fe dustry. old doufbls standard, one for the Service at the grave wa; conducted e _ man brain. Just as the world de- c To the older pupils Mr. Bayley bo ver, Nov. 2-ith, and that the body ys and one for the girls, had by Rev. Father Farrell. The Bene- will arrive in Charlottetown Friday xplained the unfolding of the bu- gone. It was now for them to de- volent Irish Society of which the evening. The funeral will take ids whether the girls should ac- deceamd was a member, attended ace from 275 Richmond Street. pl 'veloped upward from the mineral, cept the former boys standard of in a body. preceeding the hoarse. saturday afternoon, service starting inkins and smoking or whether ----M at g .,°¢1°¢i¢, leaving the house at t hey li1»0\1id ini/ite the b0yB to the -i._.______ 2,30, Interment peoples cemetery. through tb; vegetable and animal dr a ages to that of human society, so t t . functions of the tree, circulation. a mth and digestion. next acquires. he ohild at birth possessing the former girls standard of e. brain b of bsolutely free from the influence _T narcotic drugs. m. 4 manuals Lamp - 'rnoluss - At the mp- PENALIZED FOB. VIOLATING GAIVE ACT-Mr. Richie W. Tufts. _____ ___ ‘ tilt Pawn . ciuu-lottoto N - ohio: Federal Migratory Birds of- Classified Advertisements iii' e`e:`a_=_eeseeeeoeee lsaaeoaseeoélsolosse Il nncneeaaaeoueseaeaee Ill PII “Zh M I 'Cdl eeaeesesezfaaaasaao @ PC rr E55 iii XOX%OW A . Miscellaneous _ Austin Leard of Tryon to Eleanor Grace Thomas of North Tryon. coMr'roN-Monnow - at char- lottetown, P. E. Island, on November 26th. 1931, by Rev.Ewen ‘MacD_ougall, Stephen Compton of Glen Forest to Miss Gertrude Blanche Morrow ef Iris, P. E. Island. H89 wn, ov oo-oe+ETo"$o amber 25, 1931, by Rev. A. C. Vincent ficer for t1 e Maritime Provinces, laid four informations before Mag- istrato George J. Tweedy yesterday for infraction of the Migratory Bird Act against two Charlottetown men, one Mt. Herbert resident and a man from Mermaid. They were charged with attempting to kill fowl during the night. They were each fined ten ~ Lust MacCANNEI.L-DIIAILI _ At thc dollars andcosts or thirty days in - Baptist Parsonage, Charlottetown. jail. All paid the fines. ALI. KINDS OF MOTOR. TRUCK- il. ing. Reasonable prices, phono c 702-J. 118-li-24-li OST -.- DAUGIITEIIS OF EM- pire Plri. Return to Mrs. Morrison, 2.37 Prince street. 10475-il-27-31. JOHN ALFRED McDONALD. PEO- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. (R. 3, Sourbi.) 9370-10-is-1 month. HAVE ACCOMJVIODATION FOI! several pairs foxes to ranch on ishares or for a consideration. ‘ Clean ranch, experienced. cars- taker. Mac. Guardian Office. _ 10464-ll-21-I. ‘ Boarders Wanted _ For Sale MACINTOSH APPLES AT F. . Reeves, Southport. 10479-11-27-2|. CARDHOARD, SUITABLE FOR lining outhouses. etc.. lc. per sheet. Guardian omce. tf FOR. SALE-40 PLYMOUTH HOOK puliets. M. F. Murnaghan, Taran- tum. 10483-11-27-2l. November 25, 1931, by Rev. A. C. Vincent, Allen Hamm MacCannell of Charlottetown to' Marion Drake of Charlottetown. ROBERTS - McPllEBBON.f-At the home of the officiating Minister, Rev. C. E. Armstrong, on the even- ing of November 2lst, 1931, Laura May Roberts of High Bank was imi- tcd in the bonds cf matrimony to Roland Archibald McPherson of Murray Harbor. DEATHS wsirrsn _` 'rwo nosanis|s_s____lN i te family. Apply Guar . mn ' 10429-ii-as-si. ‘ Situations Vacant FOB SALE - SMALL FARM IN country. Good buildings. Apply care of Guardian. 10461-ll-26-3|. FOB SALE - OLD PAPB. S cents bundle. Guardian Office. 2-4-tl. W-'°*"'-'*"“°"*'-“”*’** NEW PERTH EGG CIRCLE - Manager wanted for 1982. Whole _ Circle or parts as in 1931. Tender! received up to noon December lst. Wm. Cain. Secretary. . S. V. 104'l4-ll-27-ll. To`Let iro Ear- siiilu. roamsmm Cott-ag9`for rent. Adults only. l Apply ouarsiuu. loess-11.#--fu. months. 82.00 per month. _ 256-J. moming or evening. ' 10481-ii-27-21. . Ilr. ll._il. oarsall _ Cllll.0l’l,AC'lfOB Itree Year Palmer Graduate 124 Prince St. Plone 1072 """° &h Isla. l"0h SALE 'IO LET. BOAHD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. tf. FOB. SALE - PUB! BBED OX- ford Down Ram, 1%' years old. Also 1 Ram Lomb priced to sell. Apply Walter G. Maclfensie, Bradalbane. 10458-11-26-Si. PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS. exclusive designs, may now be ob- tained from the Guardian Central Job Printory. Order early and avoid disappointment. 10352-11-21-tf. FOB SALE ._ BALANCE GOOD quality rough boards and seantllng delivered. $2.25 per hundred feet. Apply to Clayton Morrison, Hamp- ton, P. E. I. 10452-ll-28-2i. ‘ron sau-:-_nmss rox anno- ing houses complete Sixteen Fox Shipping Crates, standard four JOHNSON-At lviontrell, N07. 24. son of Hammond and Edith Irvin; Johnson. aged 9 years. In Memoriam In fond and loving rem- embrance of RUSSELL THOMAS WHITE Who passed away seven years ago today. Father, Mother, Slat-erl and Brother. JMU-11-2?-IL N. D. MacLean smnnrsan ’ ummm . ciiuloiieun alia Nash wllaaao WHIST AND DANCE-Ori Mon- day, Nov. isth, the Hope River M- sumptlcn Society held a whlst party and dance, there beins I fiiifiy lllte attendance. The Whist WB-S C"-i°Y° ed for part of the evening. the Pfllel being worn by Mrs. Robert Gallant and Mr. Fidele Doucct. A dainty lunch was served at ten o’clock, af- ter which dancing was indulged in- The violin players were Leo Gallant. Joseph Gallant and Mr- 51°* 1*' oioii-, accompanied 011 th” P"“‘° W Misses Melina and Lucy Gallmt step-uo.hc'ing by Miss Marv 011111"- l93i, Kenneth Hammond Johnson, ;Mr. Frank Martin. Mi!! Cm: II' win and Mrs. laura Doiron was en- Nlght" as well as papers °“ °‘m'°°" events bring forth much interestln8 be e en profit derived from csc mee I- Osdar Cheats large sire, nicely fin- ished. win. J. scott. Marshfield. \ llaltl msec-u-Ill. as smolu, noaiamullua, salmon, ' _‘_ ` innan - ‘. i ' _ GRADUATION-Miss Caroline 0. McKinnon, graduated from Wo- men's Free Hospital, Brookline. Mass.. in the October class of 1981. _She is a daughter of Mr. John H. MacKinnon and Mrs. MacKinnon, Bear River South( Miss Macliinnon was s. former student of Falconwcod Hospital, Charlottetown, and her many friends wish her every auc- C655. Mr. Herb. C. Holland who has been on'a business trip to the City, l-:it yesterday morning on return to Montreal. WESTERN' GUARDIAN , recent visitor to Tignish in the ln- terests of his firm, the Colonial To- bacco Company cf Windsor, Nova Scotia. - Engineer MscDougall, , Charlottetown, was a visitor to Tig- nish in connection with his duties in the Department of Public Works. MacDonald, who has gone to Char- of having his ankle badly sprained while playing football, and is forced interests of his firm and renewing old acquaintances.-A “Baby Austin" car was seen on the streets of Tig- nish this week and was the cause of of the Sons of Temperance of Prince annual meeting of the GienW0°d Womens Institute met at tile home November 16th. Meeting was op 3 ened by singing Institute Ode and repeating creed in unison. Roll call the coming year. Minutes of pre- vious meeting were reid and a- dopted. A report was then read by Boulter. Auditors, Mrs. Elmer Betts and Mrs. Mae Glllcash, directors, all New monthly committees- 1,* ' In ,i/_ fx .nfl -: fi I £69,195, _ TI 3 il"\ coat w - News _ iNo‘ti‘ceé Montague Troop A *- Friday night, Nov. 20, this troop with the girl guides put on a play and conceit to a good :ized audience. Under the chalrrnanship of I-Ils Worship Mayor Mellish, the follow- ills program was presented: Chorus-Billy Boy-Girl Guides. Recltatiori-Mary Currie. Solo-Doris Carruthers. _ Recitation-Betty Murdoch. I Vocal Duet-Martha Clmningham -TIGNISH-Mr. A. T. Bell was ii iand Marlon, Hyndmum Auto Harp-Mr. Wm. Macbennan. Ukulele-Girl Guides. Solo~Mrs. Wm. Garrick. Play A Day's Fun-Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. This play was made for scouts and -Mi" A1” M‘°D°m\mf 5“mm°l'5id¢» includes first aid, signalling, fire is relieving his brother, Mr. P. A. 1|gh¢,1n¢_m,_ The Girl Guides are under the lottetown for a. few days.--Master capable leadership of M", Llyie Shea. youngest wa of Mr. and oiosoh, cept. and Mrs. Herb Poole, Mrs. A. R. Shea, had the misfortune y_,1eut_ Lloyd Williams, of Charlottetown to rest up for a few days.-Mr. J. B. gave A demomtmtion on me ugm. Gaudet, the genial representative of mg, and Tom Campbell y0.y0_ M,-_ the Rock City Tobacco Company, R, was in Tignish Wednesday in thc r¢;a,»y_ was ,,150 present, C. Parent, Provincial Scout Sec- Patrol Leaders' Conference . The Provincial Commissioner has G-WP-i Ralph B- M5°c““u- 55'; The Cm’ pack which W” mam- bay of Deep Brookin nnticipltion of: -lime! M5l'°hb‘“‘k» G- T"°“' Thu” ind this mu' is making “Wd pm' the arrival of the vessel, which willi ur i"“:..f;:§ .‘::;:°..;.::‘:: ::S:;.‘::.°;f';‘;t§'..‘.;‘.‘.';‘.“; ~» »» »f °‘ xizlfc and "Excelsior", Wilmot Val- Laine. These ladies are hoping to P The bow of the s_came__ was d__m_ _ ley to assist at these meetings. show that lady Cubmastcrs can be , aged ___ the comsiom but Captain _ ii -crm-boo Irsrrrvrr-T1- i ° ,§'?§§ii.°§§”§.'.‘Z°§§Z§‘..§i.f`”..i§.."".“.f.“$i as successful as men St. I’aul's 'l‘r00P Monday night a verv eniayebis to the rel!- ular meeting. This was enioyed W the Troop Committee and Scouts. This Troop under Mr. william War- ren, Scoutmaster, the Rector. “ld W” l'*D°nded to by Pilyillu fee fm' th’ Troop commmm “.9 mam” Joseph Rose, Gus Foley, Jamesib good progress. St. James Troop tm "mms President °lB.° F' num. Under Scoutmaster J. A. Lawson. joyed by an iclal statement by the Secretary sh James ,Hoop has had 3 buy ____ Treasurer. Sick committee report: muon so “___ Them have men two RESUME Acnvn-|53 __ -rn, ed having visited two sick persons_ hm” with ‘upper Naked by me study Love" club in ,hm my "_ and a. bill for frllit was ordered scouts memmlveB_ .umed meh, wuvmcs for the 5”, paid. Officers for the ensuing year being “wen m smug work with a ,on g fm day, ago and are enjoy.. were appointed as follows: Presld- View to p,.,,m°m,,,s_ and go, sum- ing their meetings each Friday af- °“t» Mrs' Albert °°"m' "ke 9"* quent recreation Pins WHS hu “I” tel-noon 'rho study of "Twelfth i4°Hi» Mia- Alilwi M°W“U“-‘"» roi-asa oppvttimiiies 1°' We °“°‘ ' Secretary Treasurer, Miss Mae wrist development, Instruction is discussion and mem rs ar - Mn MW ood McDonald. Mrs. John f "‘“"""’° °"°" ‘he “"5"” ,fund cui-rl. and Miss Dorothy Monoug-_`Sl1l‘Ull)01'S ;n‘° 0138"" “if” °:“;;:;;;n'°;:`sick. Mrs. sims oorrill and Fdtéd SC/1001181' n 5” met er Elmer Betts School committee re- ls, hisro d ' ° books. including nove ___ ay erin .”°nmd_ P__°____am_ Mm Albert Nearlng Port P°°*f¥- Whi°*‘ im “"° °““ “' Mclaaac..ms. Allison Mcwiliiuns - U10 Pl'°"\“°‘°i 5""”"’““'“ “' " and Mrs. Bayfield sous, Nod meet ““°1°“" °f “ “bn” ‘M the u" ot AIDS to be held on the second Mon- many, N, S., Nov. 28. (By the th' P*"°“°°' Their mmm°n is w 45! of December at the home of ggmdgm prow-Bcai-ing six sur sponsor this °°ii¢°“°“ “id f° *Mali-s. James /iulu, roll cull to so vivo.. or ui. iii ima Gloucester to it from time ¢° *line Th* i“P°~ canons by -'My poi supmtii- °.¢i.°.,..¢f Eulih and Eleanor, which I!! tilmlshf °f “"5 °i“\’ in UNM' .ion-" Readings were given by the gh, rammed in ii heavy fog bank ing me books is much Hi1Pf¢°Tl¢¢¢.program committee .».r:.~v which on p.~¢~¢.u~o Light lost night, the bythe Superintendent and staff of lunch Wu “wed by the regrggh- ggnmm- ('.yp"'k`.'_.,f_`ffj`f , 0 see ess, ... p ;, 4 CAKES c.iL.iY. soar' ..._ BULK TEA. pei' lb _ . . . . . . ._ C UDMORE BR OS 251' l Sic 2:'ic 290 38c l Nc 39c 39c 150 29c 23c 29c )f . '_-_ if .- ___ Ieasure i-The com- ed todaythai i tarL'.`f pro- enioys frorr. duties. Chamber ol PH0NE vous oimEiz, 'wav C,iRpy_ Laval Gov- i a proposal of two per Setting Canada To Narroivsi. sanvrcis LOAN civ- The savings of the people of Can- its in the Canadian chartered banks are at a very high level, as com-I Dated with past years. In purchas-i ills power they are much grleateigi 0W11`i8 t0 the low price level now Prevailing for every sort of com- s, four per _Work For Canada ‘Trinity United Church E5 CANADIANS AN 0PP0R_ 7.00-Tuxis Squares, regular meet. Tum” To “mlm “U5'NESS.1.oo-ciioir in-liésrisi-no rt M I Z BUI- ACTIVITY WITHOUT RISK. I lirlnl Hull. . . . . ..l0473-11-21-1|. I _ “““' “S “"°"'“ by *he Savings “P05-, Maritime Board ianuiactured t on manu- PRIDAY .1 was <'n0t ifidence, and life of the ui down ap- eputies fear- : cost of liv- ing - Social Hall spaper com- >1 days about eat Britain. declared the id "made a g high dut- Approves Of ecto Canal S? c§’ mo people. ber dlty. They place the Canadian in proportion to their num. HALIFAX, N. S., NOV- 26. (By as a friend,'.’ said, "but s. among the richest nations of the earth. I The National Service Loan under- ' ‘UNCH Hdmifltiim ‘Nm the YOUHSUF given his approval to the holding of takes to may u substantial pl-°_i f°1kS-ML PNB D°il'°1l» HUWIUI. WHS the 2nd Patrol Leaders' Conference. ipomon of thas: and other Savmgsf a visitor to Tisnilh during the f1rst'This will probably he hold in char- of me canadian people a,.,.p,b,,,! Dirt 01 U10 Week-'13 lottetown, Saturday, Dec. sth. Last for the purpose pf giving useful em- year the conference was a. very suc- pyoyment to camdmn workem -SOCIETIES 0|?-GANIZED - A'cessfu1 one, and rio doubt this yearfs Theye is work that needs to be done meeting was held in Montrose Hall will be much belibf- in Canada, and plenty of money to on Friday evening, Nov. 20th, under do it mm; but m.e$em_day ume,._ . the auspices °! me Grand DMEM" Banu" TNW tainties have made individual own-l ers of money all over the world re- Edward Island' An" 8' dun' “L Pmmismg meetings we" held the luctant _to invest it in forms in- the canadian Press)-Faith lu thai make mia- Chignecto Canal project was roof' ilrmed by the Maritime Board of» intends to 'ri-use today. Further measures oi fel' H pcs- D rotcction for the Noi/a Scotia coal »@r UWB 0011- umi steel industries, and for sho>dU¢tS hit by fisheries of this province were ask- ed. The federal govemment was re-'Sify -Spokes- fl uestod io give trans-Atlantis exports to stcamers land mail and passengers M371 Ffmch fl t Sydney during the St. Lawrence’ U “W items season. A movement to have the' U10 Fi'¢nCh momentarily incoming executive invested with power to raise funds from the var- dress by Rev. A. F. Baker, G.W.P., a last two Monday evenings with an _ _ _ _ Division ot me som or Tamperanceiaveraze 0! 10 sooum This troop is _\olving the sl ghtest clcgiee of risk. lous local boards for ordinary pur- “mt °“P@"' Certain owners of savings now was organized with 30 charts: mem- planning to specialize on their Ist t _ bers. The following officers were el~ ,class badge work this yelf. all PIM- ihave an °pp°“'un“‘y M “5mg_ mesci eéted. WP Ram.” Hardy, WA ltlcany an me members are now and _savings for the direct promotion of _I Hudson '1;ridham; R.S., ' dass gm-,uy,,_ ' :business activity in their own coun-I' Thornton; A.R..S., Beth Clark; FB., itryf but lending mem 1° the C'°"'i Don Campbell; 'ri-eos., John Moun- soueque-lrroeiowu 'ri-oops '°""“°“°~ “me H* tht’ “me °i’“°i tam; Chap” Arthur Hardy; c,md__ incui_'ring n__p riskthwlliatellerdsin _1t_h_e; Bild Oilfki A- C011d~. Bild Clark; I- This troop makes application reg- @mP0YmeI1 0 952 lm - e S., Allred MacCrae; 0.S., Ralph ulnr to Pi-ov, "Headquarters forlsecurity of the Natlslnfli Service! M Squarebrlggs; P.W.P., Mrs. Ramsay badges. Second class badges hc.ve_Lcan is absolute. It is u first charge__‘_O ____e_y_h___g _h____ can _O _____es___ Hardy; D.G.W.P., Rev. G.A.D. E1- been issued recently to Carmarion the whole property and income _ ~ _ Hoon llott. A meeting of the same nature Johnson. Norman Wright. Douslasiof one of the richest and most pro-i iablljh indlmiiai i ff °f "WW was held in O'Leary on Monday ev- Leard and Arnold Callbeck, all of iductive countries of the world-a i li1”°‘ nU€~~ _‘_ enln8. Nov. 23rd. at which time a the Beaver Patrol. iccuntry possessed of unrivalled nat- Division was also organized with 2'! ,ural resources, with a population of charter members. The following Zion Troop _the highest intelligence. enterprise officers were elected: W.P., James ' _ and integrity, and capable oi’ thei M. Macwilliams; W.A., Mrs. John Nine bays were present at the most, rigid mryfg Now is the “mei Macnenuan; R-S-. Alton Webb: A- scoutmeet1ns°aTuecd=y11ishtal1d for canmlans to show their faith R. S., Miss Mae Homo: F7-. Wlliilm work was done on Tenderfoot Knots. in E. Turner; Treas., Miss Erma Pal- and signalling. The following Scout mer; Chap., Benj. Moreshead; Cond., games were played: three deep, Blair Baker; A- Cond.. Miss Etta Guard the Dasse;._-wmv 1=3f__R¢:_P'_’i lu-ounol iho scene or me tragedy Easton; I.S., Burton`Palmcr; O.S., Body tug-of-war, .ne wres g n Marne Kennedy? P-W-P-» M75- Jim Jilmil th* SUCK fem'-V' m “_” 'W' no trace of .six others ol the schoon- Smallman. The following Grand sence of the Scoutrnaster. téhle :F239 er-5 crew who are believed to have < ‘w Officers were present and had charge is under the managemen o c s of both meetings: Rev. A.F‘. Baker, Troop Committee. themselves. Searchllghts were sweeping the poses of the central body was in- HIV’-1' GW" iiilted. And representatives of var- 3°id mind' lous points in l\`ewBruri.swlck,Nova`°°”t 5° P" scour. and Prince Edward 1sisud“°”“’°S il"- heard R. W. E. Burnaby, Maritim¢°~ trade commissioner to Ontario, de- We" “m°“5 Clare that "ten thousand people ui* °f the *ef- Nflds ’. New until after daybreak, but could fuid __ \. Toronto. born and bred in thc‘ th' Cham' aritime Provinces are .anxious ti tysn, 2 Anne 'd 4 Leonard . Murphy 2 Postage Stampsi-115 Aww. 4 .lian Walsh. -_-_ racAulay and Jan Sullivan. ST. JOiiN'S, Nfid, Nov. 26. (BI Canudiiii Press:-The new isem Ryan 2 le ~ i sue of Newfoundland postage stamp vlria Byrne. nsisting of fourteen denominata Vickerson. I . one down with the ship. _mms in dmcmn dEs_gnS_ Wm be aan M“Enh_ ailubic on January 2, 1932. A feat laid. 3 Bem- . isimon Theriault, engineer Manley' or Mrs. Ain-eu son-ill on Monday, 'sunset We! held P"°‘"°“” g acket Company, her owners | lowing survivors on board. Captain C Cvoodick, Alec Stac, Paul Amitts, Oscar Levadore, Jim Powers. i The missing were reported as Bradford whunook, Ei~iu~st Gilllnf" Brothers, Youlic Lovnnee_ Cop-Your Honor, this man is a ` lawyer by day and a burglar at night. .luago_whioh is he oricsiod for? ‘~` c of tlic issue will be reproductiol » Princess Elizr.hcih‘s photcgraptzalct Gallant on a stamp for the first time. ' (Hillel) 2 Tlic dclioiilinations will includ l' ASDBW. ic following: Green, showing :_ heap of green fish lying in a pcunu ity. She bore just alter being brought ashore; Ch Chsefflll- ent, rose. A new portrait of Hit even those lVl.;je.~:ty King George V: 3 cent:She was suf- grown orange, a new portrait 0 il , ._ .< __ h r illness was io Queen, pflrwiinliv selected "Am I to understand that if I take Her Majesty; 4 cents. red violet, reconciled W orrrrit of H. R. ii. the Prince o but all her Wales: 5 cents, violet brown, Carile frequently I nu, firnlvn from the famous photo graph ci tlic monarch of the top WN hlid UU .-mls.: G cl-nts. dnrk blue, a portml her filth' r.-.ll oi ii ri. H. l>rin.~o.== miss cries Ceme- bcih: 10 Collis, m‘nr.go, a very fin 305 ‘md W9-1' ngraving of u salmon; 14 cent: RBNSHY. B5- black. a full lenztli engraving of W“»R*9V~ MY- iliorollghbrod Nclvoluldiand dog-5W¢eUY,f9n 5 c"i1is, illtraninriiim n baby Whitelged C7055" six months?" "Yes, provided, of course your work is satisfactory. “Hai I knew there was a catch somewhere." Returning from five Paris, Leipzig. Germany - iaddress meeting Fox night, Nov. 28, Rayner BI Business Conditions and Silver Fox Peits. Inforl foxmen. E 10498-11-_27-2i this loo 1 shall got u promotion in 1 cont: 20 cont", nivrtlo green, vim- ci' Capo Rrcs: 25 cents. vermiliiore Si! Of her scaling steamers leaving Si. .lolin's7Ut°h- ‘Wine 30 cents, magcntl. fishing ileemnedy- P795 leaving for the Cirlind Banks, -m"3°“~ H" Notice To _ __ A X: __ _ __ brother Ken her memory. Foxmen “_ By |Face weeks spent in Lol1don.‘E5°'°-NB-. crv nervous, investigating conditions ul.: Amo io and prospects in big B fur markets, I willwim. ..l_ reeders, 7.30 Saturdays; iglmliif ock Hnll. Summerside, on,',,,_ nf Bw International Distribution. do my .mi Yi ation of live interest to‘"° “my allvbrfle H. 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