PAGE TEN WESTERN illllllllll —VXCI‘ORIA CROSS-Preachinl service, Victoria Cross. Bundli- 25th at 3 o'clock. C. E. Armstrong. —“OLDEN DAY-S ON PRINCE Edward Island," is an intereetinl series which will be broadcast from Station C. H. C. F, Summerside, ev- ery Saturday evenin! it 7-45 P- l1!- Mrs. Nell Maclleod. 0f Summerlldfl» who will deliver this address will. as everybody knows, make this an in- teresting and educational feature. 0555 —MUNSON--PAYNE — A pretty marriage was solemnized Wednes- day afternoon at 3 o'clock in Hey- THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUA RDIA N M?‘ RUM SllZlD—On Wednfldl! evening, the Customs and Police of- ficers seized four gallons of rum and a lam quantity of muscled cigarettes from premisu on Kent street. near the National Candy Company's factory. Action is be- ing taken against the alleged Own- er. MlSc0ucHE‘(ny-ohuvlue ‘ed new m. n. B. McNeil! and Mr. a. P.‘ 106505 911']! Thursday morning, when their large warehouses situ- ated on land adjoining the railway track east o.’ Mlscouche were total- ly destroyed by fire. are HOW‘ The flre was first discovered about we", there have been u m“ mr 5-80 a. m. At that time Mr. Mc- m, pessimism In Brim,“ b“ Neill! barn was pnzctically burned them and famous men n “If: to the ground. Mr. Gaudevs barn who ‘seemed when In Carma ' had caught and in spite of the ef- ' ma“! forts of the citizens of Mlscouche and given the choice of two "'3' now. Never were they so qmym- 1&8’! BIB PANTS-On Wednes- day night. Mr. Alex McLean. of West Royalty, who was 1131i sick in bed, was alarmed st the entrance of a vagrant‘ into the lighted room. The stranger took possession oi two pain of trousers and attempted even to steal the bedcloth . He was 02mm cusnnuuiB M] "RE ATiLUNDUN [MR Csnew, mm. ..,,...‘ LONDON. Oct. zo-Au m m“..- Caudet of Miscouche suffered heavy Mm m, you," m was," d, mu last high: at a p- m- fully at- ur having the time of their 11m ced that this country ls going "u; the dcmnition bow-wags" g; fihgy Legion Hold Qgngdjgg; Legion B.E.S.L. regular monthly meeting was held in Legion tended. Pres. L. T. Lowther presid- ed, After the reports of the various‘ committees, the report of the audit- or,’ 90mm“ Ritchie and Cosh was read and on motion adopted. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the Comrades for their cheerful and careful performance of the dimcult Monthly Meeting, Entertains Crowd Legion Band , A-t Carnival Last night was, musical night at the Forum where the Community mmivalispackingtheminnliwell pleased crowd of over six himdxed heard stirring marches, waltaes and other airs from the Canadian Le- gion Band. The games and concessions were going full blast, as usual._ The band which played so well last night tasks. An invitation from the hon- orgry Chaplain, REV. MOOIhBld LC- gate. to attend a Remembrance Day : from eight to eleven will be heard again tonight in another ‘FREE ADMISSI AND BAND CONCERT AT THE oomaunlrv cAmuvAL T0 llllillT ALSO noon rmzes BIG BOXING BILL t and the Summe firemen, it disposed to take them both- They ,sem°° m s‘ Jam“ church. sum 1 selection of what is best in band SATURDAY OCTOBER 23, 1931 ~ ——::. s? i“; 0N§ =1 es‘ll--3l.lollé {steiunnsnzf-N! market Square Tabernacle Church, when the pastor, Rev. D. H. Malt- land united in marriage Miss Annie Matilda Payne, eldeest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Payne and Myles Leon Munson of Alma N. 8-. The church was attractively decor- azed with autumn leaves and cut flowers. The bride who was SW91! in marriage by her father wore l gown of blue georgette crepe with eggshell trimmings and a flowing bridal veil caught with orange bios soms, She carried a bouquet of car- mitions and sweet peas, The bride ‘was attended by her sister, Miss Vilda Payne, who wore a becoming gown of flowered chiffon with hat to match and carried an old-fash- thwarted in his efforts by the en- trance of Mrs. McLean on the scene, and made a hasty exit. The culprit, whose identity is unknown, wore a red stocking cap on his head. ‘The police are investigating the matter. could not be saved. Mr. McGregor-‘s large warehouse nearby was saved with difficulty. The early morning train from the west was delayed for a short time, while the engine w:s used to shunt several freight cars to a place of safety. The Summersidu firemen, Chief PLAY ENJOYED-The three act comedy “FlllXlIflll-fffl Ibrrtune," was presented under the auspices of the Cornwall-York Point Women's Institute at Marshfield last even- ing before s crowded house. Those taking part were: Larry Finnigan- good natured, but not averse to s "shindy." Walter R. Shaw; Patrick, Larry's son, something of a“ dude, Jack Crosby; Jake, Larry's aversion, Seymour Scott; Count DeMomey, stone. took out the chemical en- gine and watering cart and worked strenuously to save the adjacent buiidings- » . Fortunately the wind was in the north or the fire might have spread to the residences on the other side of the trick. ‘ Mr. w. B. McNelll. and Mayor Lld- ‘ unsettled." have all at one time or another med I°hab°d“’th“ u" 51°’? l‘ 5° and on motion accepted. Comrade p‘““"g_"°m the 1mm”?! "d T. E. MacNutt was called on and the street corners, but they have all 8",, a very mgey-esgmg ggggunt o; been falsified. Look at this list oi’ m, business 0f the-great Dominion ciwmy prediction-r: Qqnygnt, , held at Niagara ma. ' said the “mm” Wmllm Pm- Comrsde MacNutt was a member of ‘There is scarcely Rhythms around the Resolution Committee. which vus but ruin and despair." met three days previous to the con- More than a century ago Samuel ,- vention at the Royal York Hotel, Wilberforce declared "I dare not , Tel-mm, He also visited the Toron- many. the future ls so dark and ’ to Exhibition and gave uh interest- ing account of this great Fair. Two Four years after Waterloo, in new members were admitted, Com- 11310, 1.0m Grey believed "that eve- ‘rades A. Smith and M. Kinslow. The rythlns was tending towards a. con- ‘President drew the attention o! the vulsion," members to the fact that the branch Th iron Duke of Wellington, not is sponsoring a. show “The Heart my gvgnlng, Nov. 8th, was read music. There will be door prises. BOXING BOUT On Saturday night the Carnival will conclude with a great boxing bill when “Gus" Inngaphie, who was knocked into oblivion about two years ago by Tom Claybourne, will try to retum tbe favour by placing Clsybourne in a hocrisontal position from which he may note the paint on the girders supporting the Forum roof. Owing to the fact that it is not desired to have the carnival violate the Sabbath this hair-raising bout will com- mence at or about ten o'clock. YOU ALL KNOW THAT TH-IS ONE WILL BE} c Till GLABIIIIRIIE vs GUS LIINGAPIIIE , | p5s1ga$l&:'ri~s>vs|l' A “BATTLE” “FLASH” IQIISCTDONALD _ ‘HAL MCCALLUM This “Go” will be a real test for “Flash” ANOTHER 5 ROUNDER _ i A THAT 1s GUARANTEED “1Ylf'~5.!l- BlTl-‘tl To PLEASE, ‘ é M, Mme,“ was the heavms, m“ long before he died in 1e51, thbnk- Cry" to be held 1n the Prince Ed- ~ ioncd nose-gay. George Stears was _ er. as he lost everything in the ed God that he would "be spayed ward Theatre Nov. 9th and 10th. groomsmzixi. The ushers were Geo. one of the black sheep, John Fry and Albert Almon. Mrs. R. D. Coggan, nt (he organ played wed- ding music. Among the guests was hfrs. Annie Drake, the brides great- uum, who had been bridesmaid for 1h.» wrddng of the bride's grand- mother sixty years previously. After the ceremony a wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's parents Delhi Street. The rooms wire ilffilllly decorated in rose and Heartz; Rafferty, Larry's friend William Butler; Mrs. Finnigan, who likes style, Mrs. Walter Show; Lady Hannah, the Count’; wife, Mrs. l-Iazen Howardflfatie, Jake's daughter, Mrs. Andrew MlcEach- ern. Several solos and quartets added to the enjoyment and tooth- some candy was sold during the intermission. building, including farm imple- ments, a Durant car, potatoes and‘ his year's crop. His loss ls estlm-‘ ated at between $6,000 to $7,000. There was very little insurance. Mr. Gaudet had fortunately re- moved most of his potatoes to the’ cellar for the winter and there was l only about a car load. left in the barn. He valued his warehouse at a-. | r cpmnmaglon o1 * It is a very snappy comedy under from seeing the l ruin which ls gathering about us." ‘the direction of Mrs. Barbara Mc- Tirree years before that, in 1349, ‘Neill Roper and a cast of well even Disraeli, (Earl 01' Beacon» ‘known performers. Tickets may be field) proclaimed that "in industry. ‘Oblflmed ‘mm “Y °f ‘he emilm" in commorcg and 1n agrlculture :and from the Legion Ofllco. The Na- Lhcfe 15 no hope_" val Armistice Dance will be held in The Quegyf o; wmgam N, Ad? Prince oi Wales lélallkgav. 11th. d lalde. (1830-1837) had “only e . Th“ P°PPY °m °° “n e‘ des1pe___t° may the part o’ $_ chairmanship of Comrade Elmer 1-1,, Antoinette with courage in the Ritchie intend to make a sale of CANADIAN Continued from page l duce market and on Monday of this week alone another four car- . =isEE‘s’1->=. E11. OPPORTU ITY i Continued from page l Continued from page 1 loads went. Canada is at present uvn tocked with butter. On the first of this‘ koted in Quebec and Oratorio. month the“, were 40,100,000 pounds witnesses who appeared before the on» hand m Canada u compared, Commission at its Ssckviile hear- Board wished the claims for double train service followed up. A resolu- tion that a reply be sent to the; Premier stating that it is the wish .‘_ of the Board that the matter be‘ j Senator Black was one of eight with 37,000,000 u‘ year ago, and a “'3' "m". w" 1"“ ‘m’ “mm” five year average of 32,000,000; The m u“ rwms °f the chimed” result h“ been demand prmmiClub. The others were Senator Last week the wholesale price in Amb’ mp9‘ my“ M sackvme’ H‘ Montreal was around 20 cents s“ wood’ M’ L‘ A" N‘ A‘ Healer‘ pound. In‘ the United States, with F" 1* BMMI‘ R V‘ “mm” “d . its high tans and steadily incrcas- um“ “m” Th” m‘ ""'° W‘ ing butter consumption, an entirely “m” cmwuned m u“ ‘minim opposite state or an," h“ m,” that the canal would not present vailed. Butter stocks m the States “Y d‘“‘3°"' °‘ “""'¢““°"' ‘standing at B0 million pounds on The mmmmkm- headed by Dr’ October i are one-third below their Arm“ survey” °f Mmtmfli “d Messrs. Allison Moore and John McNulty who motored to the city pressed and that an early date be ;_ requested for the hearing before f‘ the Railway Commission was mov- ,. ed by Mr. Higgins and passed- whlto. The popularity of the young couple was shown in the large ar- ray of gifts received, including ar- tmm Saint ‘mm 1°“ m "mm ticlcs of fumlture, cut glass, china, Wednesday’ an" spendm‘ 5' "w and silver. They left on a wedding; my" mes“ M Mr‘ and Mm mp m P. E‘ ma“ and on their-Waller, Orlebsr Street. This was return will reside in Alma. For trav their first’ “S”; w the Pmvmce 3nd oiling, the bride wore s smart gown they steamy "awed the“ “n5 “t b: brcnvn flat crepe with coat and “"9"” Wm“ °1 mm"- hn to match. Mr. and Mrs. Mun- sou of Alma, N. 13., left on Tues- day morning for their home, after ' revohmo that 1s e poppies the greatest for many years. loss is partly covered éEnglandj sur 1y coming m ‘They also advise that a new style Mr. McGregor removed a, largoi And. to complete this jeremiad, lof poppy Wm be handled this ‘War’ quantity of oats from his barn as 10rd Shcftesbury, in 1848, was oon- as the °ld style has ‘one out 0! for some time the building was vlnvcd “that nothinz could cave due‘ threztened by the fire. >010 British moire from ship- Both Mr. McNelll and Mr. Gaud- ‘W961i?’ et will build again in the near fut- Yet We have carried on till 1931. - ura-S. Wellington was spared from seeingl Committee “Appointed A communication from m. Geo w. Yates, Secretary of the Chig- necto Canal Commission, asking the Charlottetown Board to make . ' srrangemerts for the sittings OI ‘ hear with what they read. Then too. ministerial speeches in 1.1 ' » ! lat consumation of ruin. So shall the House o! commons may pussy we be. on themher hand we in m“ Vibly lose quite a large percentage spending a short honeymoon trip in Kenslngton, P. E. I. While there they were the zuests of the 11mm children were being evacuated to great uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. ships lying in the harbor. ‘Fdwln Paynter. U. S. Plans To Raise Taxes and Acastcr are expected in Cyprus from Greta tomorrow. .81: troop- carrying Vickcrs “Victoria? planes, capable of carrying 22 men each, will take off at dawn from Delllrtment °l Trade m"! C°m' Continued from page 1 Made In Canada’ (Canadian Press) OVITAWA, Onth, Oct., 22—R.ec- I ommendations that a national trade mark be adopted and that a license be granted to apply such mark to goods as are made in Canada only, lg made in the annual report of the The cruisers London and Shrop- shire with the destroyers Achatcs BCYO- of their importance, and what is country have no particular reason ‘mm direct w the people Wm 8am weight accordingly. There was a parallel to this long ago.‘ From these days of George |V we can go back to those of George II. Admiral Byng had been condemned to death in i757 to be overproud of ourselves. It is true that we have the fastest alr- i planes: witness our recent flight at over 408.8 miles an hour. we have the fastut train: witness the Cheltenham Express running at an average of 79.25 m. p. h. we lead level of a year ago. Prices sccord- - with D‘ w’ mbb’ °i Amhmt’ N‘ s" “my have been higher than m and John F. Bowards, of Kingston, the Commission w be held heri 15 cents a pound between the Can- adian and United States prices, however, was not enough to mgkg‘ it worth the Canadians while to for avoiding battle with the French i d n spee ' or cars-{emember s" ‘in the Mediterranean, thus giving} Malcolm Campbell's 246,00 m. p. h. ‘ We lead in motor cycles at 150.7 l export until the dollar dropped a canadm rang,“ around 35 cents a. Ont, as its other members, con- pound wholes“, me dmermtm ohtinued tonight to Amherst, N. 8.. where it will sit tomorrow. - mo" time as‘, with the United Joseph Sheldon, secretary of the Voltaire an opportunity to remark State-i duty at 14 cents a pound a “ch11” mud M ‘hm’ 91M“ Nov. 4 wag read. It was moved by , Mr. S. A. McLeod and seconded l, l by Mr. .1. P. Crockett that the fol- lowing committee be appointed to prepare a brief to be laid before the Commission: President, George J. Tweedy, “' . N. Rattenbtsrir, n. E. Mutch, n. F- McPhee, w‘; u’ , F. Tidmarsh, J. O. Hyndman and‘ Dr. J. A. Clark. ' Presents Resolution As the Sackville session opened. v . Alexandria with a company o; the merce. "It is believed,” says the re- King-s regiment Moth” 00mm“ port, "that the adoption of such lof the King's regiment entrained 5 m°rk “mum greatly mcrease the ‘this afternoon 10,. Port 55rd when, confidence of the Canadian people i(By Cecil B. Dickson, Copyright. 1931, by the Associated Press) WASHINGTON, D. C., 00L, 22»- m. p. h. and we lead in speed of motor boats with Kaye Don's re- cord of I10. m. p. h. hm m m‘ “mo” phrase. that the , dmerence o; 15 Gems a pound m in the hands of the commission s Admiral had been executed "pour Prices would cover the tariff but °°PY °' " "MW" PM“ b! "W encourager les autres." Pitt had would 181""? m margin for freight mm’ "m" "m "° ‘“b"'m'°d w It was moved by Mr- Higgins seconded by Mr. Crockett that} resolution as passed by the Asso-_, and the other Sh; in _ the gnnual meeting of the Maritime slblendid! And how let's look "at :jnexf,f:dpenstjazgdnfigrggfiz mus, be ,,bs,,,b,,d?p g “m which Board of Trade at Halifax, in No- the other side of the account. we ! "med to the King that the House) 1 The difference in exchange nowWember- This read as follows:- can't find work for nearly 3,000,000 1 or comma“ w“ Inclined to mercy 51115 m; gap In enact n; “mm, 1 “Whereas the construction of a can- fiwple: we have two or three “m” ."Slr” said the second George, "you 5 ‘he 910M180 exporter to quote his‘ '1 “m” u“ chllmm’ 15mm" as many me“ a‘ “Mme” “d “'1' ‘have taught me to seek the will of L N" I'm‘ “Y” “i 1° ner- cent dls- h"- b°°" mmmmd"! "Y “"11"” dren on the very verge of the po- - than in the ‘count on the Dominionk butter._ "It °“"n"“ "p”'wdl-Y 5m“ m“ ‘my people elsewhere vcrty line. At the same moment Moreover with Unmd any" 8mm‘ white occupation of the coun y. House of Commons." there is so much wheat in the 1 it ‘ d horses the oonstruoti f world that it is being bumt’ and The present members of the Na. so ow is conceivable that this l-n w on c ‘tional Government seem to have “e” “u” 1°!‘ Canadian butter u“! “m! w" In “up”! Pm °I teaand coffee is being dumped in- lremembered that “me mddent ‘will remgln open m, some month; the Ccmfederatlon Agreement, and to the sea. Also we are producing i t least unle whereas the construction of this 0r where they reminded oi it by l“ - $5 01’ course the Un- . in two days wxhat we cannot con- l iited States governments claps on . canal was recommended by the sume n a wee . elated Board re the Car Ferry pf; counting be presented at the see-z sion of the Maritime Board u,‘ Trade next month. .43. A motion was made by m. l-Iiqi" and seconded by Mr. Crockett that a resolution be presented thl Maritime Board regarding the cur- tailment orf late train service. ~ ‘ The meeting then adjourned. n Conservative and Progressive lead- ers of both political parties in the House are planning‘ an upward re- vision of Federal taxes regardless of what President Hoover recommends to the next Congrcss. The chief executive is expected to base his proposals for meeting the Treasury deficit on an exhaus- tive study being made of the budget and revenues by the Treasury De- pnrtment. Results of this survey a trawler is being ptepared to take m E°°¢5 made l“ Canada], the men to Cyprus early tomorrow. Details of the riot are contained in a report from the Governor of Cyprus to the Colonial Office. A large procession, led by three elect- ed members of the Council demon- strated for three and s half hours in front of Government House at Nicosl, stoning the police and fin~ ally setting fire t0 Government House which was burned to the (Canxdlan Press) FREDERICTON, N. 13., Oct. 22»- Saturdays game here with Caled- onia, will flnd the University of New Brunswick rugby squad in perfect condition. The U. N. B. team, which worked out today, will have a slight. change in lineup calculated to add weight to the scrum. McLeod will probably will be’ made public next pound, move from the three quarter, Mac- so in spite of aillanzggugrgz? “we Unions and higher duty. Duncan Commission. and whereas 11mm hem" l“ enmm “Mlle Lenahan going to centre position m" Rneral achievements we hm ' the“ mm‘ and demerits (“comb the proposes cabal will increase -° 600M55- JAPAN WILL lXl that line. - "°'- 5° l" i" WW1 matters so. so intorprovineial trade. revive many Months ago, however. both Re- publican and Democratic members or the House ways and means com- mittee that formulates all revenue raising legislation, began a quiet Investigation of taxation problems, it was learned today. An entire pro- gramme for the raising of about 5750000000 annually in revenue ihroughisales taxes on certain lux- uries, and by increasing taxes on the higher incomes, inheritance: and tho levying of a gift tax has been submitted to the progressives of both parties by representative Taguardia, Progressive Republican, New York. MADISON, Maine, Oct. 22.-—Med- ical Examiner Warren G.‘ Sawyer, tonight expressed the opinion that the elderly man whose body was found hanging from a trace chain in woods near here today had com- rnittcd suicide more than a. year ago. For tho last two weeks, farmers in Wcntworth County have been drawol of Japanese troops from oc- cupied areas of Msnchuria, an in- quiry by a neutral commission, and payment, of reparations, Press dis- patches told of four basic princip- les advanced by the Chinese repre- sentative, Dr. Alfred Sze, to the Council of the League of Nations at Geneva. Officials hero said three of the demands were entirely unac- ceptable as a basis for direct Sinc- Japanese negotiations, but tenta- tively accepted the fourth, which suggested establishment of a per- manent Sino-Japanese arbitration board to adjust differences of the two nations. The other three principles were: Direct negotiations based upon Ja- pan's immediate evacuation of oc- cupied areas of Manchuria, 81p- poiniment of a neutral commission to determine the extent oi Japan's military activities in Msnchuria. and payment of reparations by Ja- pan for damages inflicted during the present occupation. The Japanese representative Continued from page i instructions from Nanking. Since neither of the parties to the con- flict approved the resolution, the Council adloumed until tomorrow afternoon when public debate on the problem will be resumed. Today's meeting was the first to which the public was admitted since Prentiss B. Gilbert, United States representative, took his seat with the Council six days ago. The Briand programme-the pro- duoe of many hours of labor in private-not only called on Japan to complete evacuation of a fixed date but also requested the Japan- ese and Chinese Governments to enter into direct negotiations to arrange the details of the troop withdrawal. In addition, the resolu- tion recommended that China pledge the security of the lives and property of Japanese Nationals in Manchuria, and suggested that when the evacuation was completed M, ing to whether you admit that they zlrlcgfeasm to be mkqbhoop “- ‘have either the one or the other) speaking or railway speed‘ N_ are very much in the public eye minds me that the o1 den lowmm ‘just at present. many of their fa- tive still in service in this country, Jnou‘ "mum who “hora much to and probably m the world, Wm be ‘building them up for legitimate pur placed on the retired list in three‘ poses and did not regard mam pn- years time‘ This 10mm oflve Me_ marily as political weapons are thugs,“ ,5 can“ "Ryde" from half forgotten. Not so, however. Ryde in the we o, “fight and it Mr. John Hodge, one of the oldest runs on the Southern Railway in o’ them m‘ Mr. Hodge has m“ the Island between Brading and ‘ ham Npuung.“ “on, he on” mm Bembr1dge_ to azhetmeezh at glnltl; arid Wgllbh Born in 1841 and re istered m e a an y “g so No, l, ..Ryde,. 1m“ like a fir‘: he had u; repeat 1t for the benefit cousin of Stephensoms Pllocket" .0’ other‘ present‘ . and has probably.uééh...bfiawkipfi-r The eenoems the late sir ed by visitors from the ends or the ‘James Baird, the Scottish iron- am, w a,‘ master. Here it is: £810”? m e any mm n" Sir James, it seems, gave one and Despm “a ‘our score yea" and s quarter million dollars to the Halifax Youths Li No Credentials, Is Arrested it SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. Oct. 21- Alexander McPhee, 32. claiming to be a native of Prince Edward Is- land, was placed under arrest here ‘tonight and is being held for the Canadian Immigration Depsrt~ ment. MoPhee, who claimed that he was driving from Winchester, Mass, to his old home in Prince Edward Island, was held up about noontodsy at the bridge connect- u '. fralsis. M» and 5t. Stephen. N 9-‘ by Ca- Mo: office". Not beinz able to show credentials that he was a Canadian eltinn. he was turned back. He then evaded the it ten “Ryden L, m“ going strong‘ Church of Scotland. A year or 1t can still pull s load (ll 400 tons m’ “t” M “we a 51mm" sum "° the same Church. Now, Sir James up a trying gradient against the “m i best of the youngster engines. In Merry.“ eq y “mom mm- an mum of nearly mo year‘ old, master-and Sir James Baird were whlch has worked hard a“ m ma, _close friends. Not long after the that is a fine tribute to its original .3?“ ‘m’ m’ m’ m“ l“ um" yword was sent from st. Stephen to Canadian officials by crossing over P bridge into Miiliown, N. 3., and made his way across the border. ‘the local police and McPhee was captured with the automobile to- night. He said he obtained the aut- Mnritims ind avenues of commerce. and whereas and an addition to, the great wat- erways system to be developed by the deepening of the St. Lawrence to the Grut Lakes, therefore, be Board of Trade endorse the project and recommend to the Dominion Government the immediate con- It-Iufltlqn of the canal." ator Black declared, would be a major factor in putting the lum- berinl industry back on its feet. AMI! the Iliramichi time wexb thousands of thousands of sores of timber lands. an almost limitless supply of pulp wood, without mar- could be found in the United States were freight raise low enough. and the canal, by eliminating distance, would make them so. tilt it would tend to bring about lee and create new Are Sentenced: wiilbe an important part of. (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5.. Oct., 22-11mm; Halifbx youths who leftgoodhomes“; one August morning and robbed]; bank "for a thrili,"__ are in thefi county jail tonight awaiting portation to Dorchester Penltent-_,* iary. Having pleaded guilty and- elected speedy trial, they were seil- _ tenced this morning by Judge Wu; J. O'Hearn. ,' '. Chipman Is. Smith, in whose us idence about $18,000 of the stolen‘, $15,700 was recovered, was gent! ced to serve five years on a char-p‘? of robbery with violence and tlufl I years on a “ of causing KHQIAY-g" ous bodily harm, terms to run con? . currently. _ 7 ‘ Richard Morse, facing the same‘ charges, was sentenced to serve one year on each, terms to run eon currently. ' G. Leroy Dickson, clerk in ‘the Royal Bank of Canada at Quin- pool Road. who gave the signal for resolved that the Maritime Construction of the canal, sen- A market for that pulp wood Another feature of the canal was pan c stricken by a series of mysier m a designers and builders, ion 5i ' , m, _ mus ham was which have named grains‘: ‘gzggallaimllldcfizfigu: gsnteggmlfretéikgcihitlioslgijaxvlriete mreie turned to dust. 8 m! unyilio’, said Aderry- "Is it omobile in vv riches . but could m“ s“ N" syxrlg’ the other two to enter and get the damage estimated at more than m d“; Wm, problems arm“ {mm man“ m ms omcm dmpawhes true? " no produce any documents to showuivunce ‘umtpuamwuw m ‘I'm: cash, was sentenced to serve three 510030,, NM“ an" nigh,’ me m. the present duh M’ 3mm up The Jummmpo “no evenm new!- Anyhow, when l-‘tyde is llensioned Is what true? he was the rightful owner. The loo- n w.‘ “misused grain cgmm Wars on a charge oi robbery with mm: rues cccurrgd. “mu ‘many mane“ that the term. o’ his l ‘d. e m dig ‘h off, a home will be round fm- 1t m 'I‘hat you have given another si chief oi police communicatedumn‘ m. he“ of d“ u.“ um violence. hundreds o, residents or m’ ammo,’ remluflm were ‘ubkct m modm- papenMpr‘: :2‘ swap c is! sips. c‘ undo“ on peflnanent, ¢xhib1t1on_ quarter million pounds to the with the police in Winchester and icon" with their s to: m The robbery was committed 0n mmmd Wm, Dame remtmumenm onion m public dam“ mm u 6h L!‘ H: em 8r es 0 some or the new! a Kirk?" a reply wrs received to hold Me-I, m oarioes ti! August 2'1. when Smith and Morse mu...“ m. vlcmjgy m, ,,,,,,d_ Che“! He“ - ""0 defied Mfln- P W“ my“ "Aye," lllfl Baird. Phee while the matter was being W" "i e Bey 0f Wndy- With- ehmed the bank, herded the staff ch11!" Nqllflit i0!‘ Pflftléliilt-lllfhchurlan Governor, had approached be a little uneasy about the grqw- investigated there. “It emmterifil hey-y om vie cd the farms. - _ _ ____________________ ',’,’,,,"=,‘,'§_§"f fussy?‘ ‘h’ °°“‘ m‘ "“““‘“ 5°"'°‘ °°""“'“°“' l“ in‘ "" M, Erfimm‘? bf’ “W” bus. I don't believe you even -—-~——-———— ‘h’ °*“'“°°'° (""- Hobertson on the head and elClp- °°8 y I- rewm- the hope of securing some measur- B". {espec a y certain national‘ h," the lord-l niyeh» — ed Wm, the c“), “om the mm... A A "Wdeib" "i" the ‘Phlflwe wth- lei of protection my his interests m organs (self-styled) which are ex- B,“ pairs: "Bet you five MAIRIAGEB Would Benefit Island c“. -—— ———-——-———-—-—-—- miles 01888841 1n Protecting Jap- Manchurla pert in the fine art b; sugmm, ~ .. ' . To LE1 _ 0N5 "Au.- DOUBL! - ' I PM!!!“ I 49- . Jud!!! 0 385m said hg was linenb hnusc. 273 Euswn S‘. Apply Mm snelieteiimhantd‘ Dmplerty should ss- The Japanese military has made the false by the skilful suppfesslon "Rum;- md Mum m‘; m, be; MACKENZIE-JOHNSTON - 0n With the final. he said, Prince Wm. m, youth, been“ h, Mu". .1_ P, gordpn, 23 LongYm-th Am ‘°° "me V" the febre- known marked Opposition to any of the truth. In fine, it will be a was on. loctober 21st at the home of the "Vi"! llll-M Will b! NW8!“ l! ed they were not of the criminal . 9,53_;0_33_3‘ sentativcs of other nations. proposal to return Chang w power little more dangerous than hither- 3.1m 41",; m” m, memory ma“ parent‘. Mr‘ m‘ M“ “up m“, u, mm,“ u h Sydney’ md type but had been led "t", h’ (“wilted he") It Mukden, his former Capital, ~11... to for them m distort the mesninfl Ind min. "Th, Lord 1g ‘my cit Johnston, Milton, 9115.1, Charles the Island's grain surplus. mid in reading trashy mngnzineg gm st- LOST -- SOMEWHERE BETWEEN flranviile St. and Ros". Iiruz Co., town pocket ‘ ~ '- r~ of monr lenvc at this off. TOKYO. Oct, n-Jlpflnese 0111-0111 dispatch said Chang repeatedly cials branded as "simply unthink- had offered certain economic con- Then said Merry, "you old hum- 0f sliecches by clever sub-editing, ghgpflffl, f shsllmot want... .... .." and by omission or sentences or] "Oh 10rd," interrupted Merry. 11¢!" W!!! the acceptance 0i Chi- cesslons in north Manchuria to the ‘emands for immediate with- Rimless in return for support. , phrases. when million; are listen- "Take the blessed money. You've l“ l“ "id Wm “mime what they ‘m; 1 didn't think you knew it." ‘fiiéfzhmrrf Frank MacKenzie and Ads Gwendlyn Johnston, both of Milton. ‘were united in marriage by Rev. I. H. Hearsay. Sydney when horses rather than machinery were used in the mines theraeouidbodisposedofinnoo ton or New York. 1n the vflult. tapped Manager F. O. tending wretched motion-pictures in which the racketeer was held .' forth as a hero and the ll! 0kg; failure.