A 5 1 ,'\ ; z-:-: rrfrt: :I fr-¢'1.`1!I‘.EI1,...t:’* tt:-Z2 Zristznm-|»¢x-»an414,.n~g¢,,,¢ -“Q5” 359 ---»-_--__ _z-_‘W _ fir? -4.4-*5T..1§ :.1-Z-`l.a7l ` rc ,,. ». _ v e v.. .,., L... -uri mn- .....- »-1.. sm.. ... -fi, i-... ._.... ka... s...».l -eil.. `.. .Is -Ai. i.`7. .: es::ss.»:ii:_-eslslsfeserlmseeie- IE’ "5*9‘§5§= .¢. E? i££1f£»ij¥ii*hf. ;ls1>‘-"- i >-» its ""‘ =~leue£:: gpg... -_ Jssiinil A Piinciiiia Fi.ou|r Q," lf.. *M "Grand Buckwheat Fleur B 'M' '° °“°4' Dr The ousm one comps., wgg ,OCTOBER 3, 1934 i"*,°'7'_'° / I //"' - _`, I " 'IlIicre‘ 'chi L bi-l gl, W' the tablengulccg or :size ea°g‘;n:iliIayn': ww rack f A mimas- ' 2.14.2 i..1I§"'..f.'.;5 ...!ii'l'.. "' _ easier ' il' .i I __ V cakes or buclrwlieoats-:li youadgsulla lil# I Cup ofmi (or water) so a cup my 9551111* J dr and bake and there they are. si ’ fm’ bfxzfllk lunch or supper. 5 W e_-_.L_ L.-4. _ any 1 -M .. 4 W ._ :A just Auotjemlmas-serve them the \\ \. Aunt .indui ' ‘ si ...cp ‘ ,"° ...:‘.l.:..:i 1.. °' °' ll 8 tus _ ‘ _ whtlueut °f iwofio claiming the esporisssn soasosrorywums- “wheat corner". Prices on the Mclhrlandinwinnipcgdeclared he ° 3?? ‘ , ~ .-~,-is »..‘--2. ,_ Y-Ae .- g L_; _H V .» . :~ »»§._ av. THE CHARLO'l’rE'rowN GUARDIAN _ pggp; “VE .--='% ` _ . ~. ~ _--- _ 3. .Y ____________-___ 'URGES PROB E'1NT0`G1RL 4§_ T SALES GUIDE f 1 '~ 1 (Callldllls Prod) n I. McFarland To Seek Investigation Into Selling On_The Winnipeg Exchange " ‘ . Beco ‘ ri-idsy, september. `WINN'I\`P'&,00t.l-Graini.ntel'¢stsI0&! loalmed the Canadian #heat nlviurs-sslsrgs wheat sslss as ins winnipeg ci-sin mums produocd shadows of an investigation to locate the source ofvths olfcr- gem grail. From John L Mcrarw Manager e ' mn 5011118-\8°noy.oame efirst es recallingthelilzagrainprobecom tonlydidllr Mcllsrlaue sug Il-ga i5? 2.5 WheatPools wellingrain ntral ciml , No , _ tithe Governmient investigate Reports “the biggest comer in at futures orieratiom on the the win-ld's history" mst with ridi- 1,, innllres Exonsngs. but he er- suis ri-om London gi-aimnsn and tk, pressed the hops investigations officials or ins ' -tsrnazionsl when ml, ,,,,, hmm uid. be held in Bllenos Aires and advisory commission. There was no fn ‘ pu, v1'P°°1. D°i11\`»i118 to the action ol move to control Argentine exports up 'United States Government in‘ in an attempt to smash Canadian La will 'N5'-71030!! 011 “I6 01110880 prices, it was maintained. Miller het. 'aolsna Manager oi Louis meyius Whil ¥l’ll1111'1°11 90114934 0116 and Company, london, huge gp tim md denials came from world wide wisest film dsseribed ho .. wi inni A891107 llrnb we msn foiled to display considered it nis duiy io soquolnt 3 ETSI-t \'°°4¥*l01l. 411051118 543 °01l¢ Dominion Government heaih od pg”-01 mm to mm eriouncuaosedwithvltob-tnosliuaiiononthscsnodlsnlrx-is 1, ers crediting the Government change. their Ummm' was xnuohws for wieldiuc a MI-_ rsemrlsnd ea-plolned funn- Bluebird -and indlllence ers during the last three weeks dc- pgu-0;, who BIG jvifHEl4 (5 Jon _-' - ~ N " E\WS A'-.,»._l»~ , ndChar‘lottetownCom|>any Nth-'me second meeting of the season was at the Company‘s head- uarters , st. r°aul's Parisi; nail, with a very good attenehnce. In preparation for the election of Will BWDP- Patrol Leaders nel'-t Friday, each Patrol was asked for its idea of what constitutes a good leader-. These descriptions showed that the trois understand fully the quali- fDlo0k!os'iniiheeeleotIono! them wish who lives and 'the without who is at in _ ig§s . Q gg- iii- " §§§§§'€ §_l;_E§§§§§§ 55; have a to the WI! anew being too regular in ation pcarancc: one ld patrol mee th Guide tests ood sport. A nature game, in Canadian birds by the , Heather correctly :dying . t the same time Chicago figures livercd and sold c moderate _ led three cents. In winnipeg amounts of wnentnlysnori-seuing mdentulm 1° Mm' tober wheat sold for 81 cents. had placed heavy r::ssure on the my December and May 8'! wiille market, however, and the man who has verl>°°1 quoted number- two Msn- guides the covernmenvs error-ts io of obs Northern nt 92 1~s oenis n stabilise. wheel. pnoes deolsued ne ,B bushel more than a cent-jump ovcr would like to lmc.v "who has the He sammy' neun. mom "sm to nn meh huge ye ather Patrol for the past twc One of .the Companw’s moat anocd Guida, Hilda Rrinhalnison been promoted to iihe position Company Leader. Hilda’s'record Patrol Leader oi’ the White is one ot which the Company t quantities at this time." m_:;.xbe pmud’ md th. papmamy m the Wonlen's Institute of Lyndale “P assembled at the home of Mr. and p°° Mrs- Mocann. Dundee, Loi so, eo pid W" them welcome as new residents of Phe the neighborhood. After the arrival We Bnd USU ll snnnliss sun PRESENTATION 2; On Thursday evening, Sept. 27th 5 of a number of guests, the' chairman, ’° Mr Montie R MacDonald called on “Pe mf M. E. Mnononsld no lv.-nd ine E11 er months A “mm mann’ the grading. namely, Sepprine Mc le for Mr La\1sorl’s services, lon Mm g since joined the silent majority mgidwgfle MmK;§R:\n§Zc$d During last week the same section At the third meeting of the Com- sentm B wen med mu,” Tha of public road was most efficiently Dlllly this season the attendance “der of the "mms, was machined with an Adams leaning WB-S sreltly improved and correct nt in “mes and singing M” wheel grader, so capably handled by Imiforms were vcry much in evi- B Mcnomld D aided at me or Mr Maynard Sanderson Marie, mo dence The Company is getting ln- tive power a 22 horse power cata to its stride now and work on of this choice wssehown ,by 'the s1x'rIi-alclrr ycsrts soo ann epplsuse end cheering of r.¢.- :snow and ‘ NOW Guides when the anncuncemenl “““"_ was made. - It li < . Presenta.t1on..... .?‘.i‘.Z°‘¢..‘iE§¥“.’l”..‘¥.’.f§‘°.t”‘§.i‘.. PM “°*° "el mf f'f1d=v'= Vincent Sutherland business man- memng Wm Wm °'° “'30 md Wm , Mm” megan, of ,he sger or suinerlandrros., well and °1°°° ’“ “m°,‘°l' “W” “"1” (With m-md gh,-inim Endelvom- widely known lobster packers, Cable their Pawn” °°“°“t) win* 9° “L” held 0,, .mmday ,,,,,,,,¢ sq, need assi, mst s eensln pm or the “ml thi’ °°“flf111°'~‘l°11 Service lu am, at th, hom, 5, m._ old Pos: reood at osble Heed assi. il" °h“’°“ Wll°’°» °-1110118 Mille". Mm A' w_ mmm. Mm me namely' from Cwh _mhn D_ Mb three Girl Guides will be taking on ,I www, Wu hem B mm hom. lJonn1d's funn so nlnlosi opposite lllemwll/H the full wal>°m1bl1itv lsuuierlsnd ni-os. Lobster cannon. of lhe first pm or nie quid. owed in honor of Mr. F. A. » 'was graded last sixty-eight years ago, Pl'°l1llS¢~ "‘°“ “'h° W” 1” °1‘°"'° °' "‘° and time with ine ssekville plow and . :ww the apmeci°'u°n of tm Donald and Peter A. McDonald, have CUMPANY CI *filled gan in her usual °°p°'bl° mum" pult and tractor admirably opera badges and legs; 1, wmgm ,1._-,ng address of welcorie, an pre fr My Mr. and Mrs. lvlccaun with a. beau- tliul sei or dishes. Mr. lvrocnnn, sl- 24* though taken entirely by surprise, Y° littingly replied in a few well-chosen F words. Followin is the address: Wh To Mr. and l\/gre. James M*.?C1'.t::l and son. ` Respected Friends.-l Ie, residents of Dundee and Lyndzle, take the _yi pleasure of assembling here this ev e ening to welcome you rc permanent U1 residents of the district and look for- 2:8 ward with pleasure to have you in terested in the social activities of the ' “Wm” M” °“ M°“‘”‘Y' the iedbylvir Benner. Lewis csbls need rapidly some, gi...-B W, - - - e pre- h w wmplete hh “mm” in New East These genial gentlemen were sen - ted at ins tl h tk' He cam” with mm the ably seconded by their genial assist- had mmpletegecaxglhg. tye:.° xg; 1”" '-“d "‘°“°““¢‘ °f "‘° one lin-_ Wilfred Larkin, si. Peters ..¢v.,-..,y_f,..,, pe, ,ent ,,m,,,,,me_ ole congregation. ,Bd _ - Be G Id What is contrast in road making gaggnwumgirhagsearigw gh? 'fax ADDRESS and grading as in many other ways swimmer Badge in me Company umm em °°n?r°m'°” 1°' °h°'wooden dr-sg, the two men who did Ifmsr cnA1u.o'r'rirrowN . I mm _ . I Z ` Y ’ ood ne from sixty years ago. Then there ms presented to Margaret P e ar Mir. Lawson:-It is trllll’ was no sedan autos, no self binders patrol lead", 6! the swallow pub th a great sense of disappoint- nt that the news of your lm_ md fer? few m°’t5°‘5”" A“'h°“3h roi. Two relay races were played in sixty eight years do not take us back th t num* departure ‘mm °“' midst exactly to pioneer days, yet the 8' inggle “u°t"d 1°' g°'m°,° the first "°°°°“'°d° spinning wheel was in use in prec- memoégug 13:5; W3;lf¢“;l;*:*€¢ilgl;: community; we isnst that you will You have shown such willingness land, d the hand loom was also P nd enthusiasm for the work oi medmulxmny at mem »1-hen'h°me reviewing and a centipedc patrol rela rather h d th Guia feel that all arei interested in your ll welfare, and we hope to meet fre- ill queritly on such social occasions, making the social side of life pleas YOU H9- . I _ I Th°"f°"° b°f°"° YW 19"” ll-U it so many promissory notes given by Sllldylllg for their First Class Badge ant for all. Although strangers to most of us, we cannot help but feel IS that kind and cheerful friendshave wo sm" °°mi“3 l'° °“" °°mm““i*Y tically every farm home on P. E. Is- Guides’ but was very MI ml in e churidh that you have won the spun clothing mocwgmg md ww. ku Y. b Be, Al es. mn ‘md nk-L93 °f"'¢l'Y°“° hide boot were invogue. There was 8°# ‘lt K I1 ver new V9 °°m° in °°nl'°‘°t Wm* no mail order trade, neither were Ncnmls Ui* ‘WWE tfiillled by Guides rds of a reciatlon for your un b the bank, Fm- be gt from mp taught tenderfoot knots by the, lm °fl°l‘if° 011 behalf of the waiters lnienilon io even ininle or Company. Loader, Jenn Forsythe ‘v been added to our community. As tiring we have learned that you have al- church. be Elven YOU. We W°llld hint that we present day sons of the Morse signalling is being inughl to accept this token of re soil could revert to the primitive the Guides studying for their sec ways been willing helpers, both in ask you 811 41 1’°“i°l1 of methods of distant past . and yet ond class by Mus, G pry ,md good sickness and pleasure, we could not membranes as _ rrp Will- 0111' NYY lJ°8tW1Bh08 - rudence demands that especially progress is being made. Sunalling let this occasion pass without in our small way expressing our Boodwill go towards you. As a slight mark oi our appreciation, we ask you to ac- cept this accompanying sift. not for ne its actual valuef but as a kind re- membrance from your friends and you may rest assured of our contin- ued respect and esteem. After singing “For 'i’hey’re Jolly Good Fellows" and “Auld I-4111! 2 sync- both youns and old rurtook ld °0D81'¢¢ltion. in his m 8004 With V011. He You 80 forwand in gurlng the strenuous time we are was reviewed by the older Guides l` °ll°S°11 W°l'\¢- living in that the farmer should and the development, md history - Signed on behalf of the Brook- make a supreme effort to live with- of the Guide movement was stud-' sans-nM.B.n. ied. 'rho swallow psirol is lending °°"3ld°f°‘l mil" “N118 *hilt i im farmers in favor of merchants held U18 Nat oi' the recruits being you in marks for the pennant. The MISCOUCI-ll SCHOOL must successful campfire of the S ested Federal em we mum sv up sn... Grade X-l Corinne DesRochcs, tatlon on and several new ones learned,` “"7 HW” Represen U/|¥18¢l' Ale" and Guide Even °"°d° Vm°°1 L“°“l° P°l1‘l°1'i 2- h 6 wus” proving Particularly popular in .V .pleasant eveningvg entertain- Ruth Small 8, Martha Sark EXC ang N0 hike could be "mused for ment, after which a bountiful lunch was served to all by the ladies, this g too being an added enjoyment. We Grade VII-I Mary MacDonald: qmgnhgivm d Th K 1 :Lvl mm] #_ K ay. but it is hoped G,.:g;a':,I_: eA1phof,:::;eefa 1’ (C P. By Guardians Special Wire) gl holld seve al later Next Mon. ru MacArthur' 3 Inuiu Mac UPTAWA OCI 2-ThE B11I‘l0lll'lC€ tlY t CYS WUI b6 D0 mtttlng but i; is .mlm I Meals;-land, head he following Monday oetobei- ml. sign ’ Irlstit te. ,Kirin 1l'1€1l Y 'M' w°'“°“° U °” ill cenn-sl seulng sgeney oi meetings wlu be resumed ss may lin-:'l‘lson IN DAY!-IGH! 2 OAMBRIDGE Mass oet 2 _ A brilliant daylight meteor, the first seen in New - England in many N years, steaked across the sky thir ourselves the members of Lyn- - I De H0110! P011 for S¢Di¢lI'lb61’! _ _ _ birds. Many old songs were suns. . : ': L . _ . _ 1 _ Do ' . s ’ : _ , .D ' ’ I crm » . R00 Grade V-l Mavis MaoCormack °f ° He,-mm, power; ;.|_ vnu, gm,,,|1_ the Wheat Pool that he would ask Q First Charlottetown Browni- gnde m_ Mm-gm-gg Gillis; 3, for an investigation of the selling N k meets as usual this Friday. ond elll: il. Rita lvinriln of futures on the Wirmipes Ex- t ° tm°1'° recruits can be taken in- Grade III-1, Louise DesRoche.s: ohlrlse brings the 141188128210!! il'011l ‘gn he 0011190-11? as the company Elizabeth DeeRoches; 3, Alfreda wheat experts hero that it may be It 0! thirty-six has been reach. alloches. found advisable to appoint a gov Grade II--1, Celina Drsitoches; 2, ernment representative on the ex- elllo Arsenault; 3, 'Teresa Des- change. Sir Josiah Stamp who in- LONG RIVER. SCHOOL hes. vestigated the exchange suggested _~ ands 1 -1 nuns wlriln- 2. mol li might be advisable for the g°11°r11§l1 foil-ugeorgféliber: H140 - ii. uimmo I I. I IINNUUNGING 20 Cups and Trophies valued at $1,500.00. ` Cash Prizes for 43 Sections will total over $2,000.00. The greatest array of Prizes, the biggest Cash Awards, with a com- IHL WIIIILII’S SILVER FIIX CLASSIC . s 1 (u November 5th to 9th GHARLDT TETDWII November 5th to 9th s. bined total of both by far greater than ever offered by any Fox Show in the World. Classes for Adults, Yearlings and Pups - Males and Females - 10 Championships _ Senior Herd, Junior Herd and Yearling Herd- Classes for Blacks, Dark Silvers, Dark Medium Silvers, Medium Silvers, Light Medium Silvers and Pale Silvers. Open to Foxes registered in the Canadian National Silver Fox Breed- ers’ Association, under conditions as shown in Prize List. I Monday, November 5th, Placing Foxes in Main Building and Classification. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Judging Foxes by George A. Callbeck, Esq., President Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Assoc- iation Prizes. Friday up until twelve noon, awarding of Championships and Herd Friday afternoon 2.30, Present ation of Cups and Trophies by His Honour Lieut.-Governor George D. DeBl0is. Wednesday evening, Novcmb er 7th, Grand Banquet Canadian Nat- ional Hotel._ _Guests limited 11_i0. Five minute addresses by prominent _ men and offlc speeches Last year’s dinner was voted by all as the most enjoyable function of the season. This one will be equally as good. MR. FUX BREEDER - lals of the Association. Lots of fun between the eats and ..i§_`*= ‘“ i This is your opportunity to secure aniche in the Hall of Fame. f Many breeders Won prizes at last ye ar’s show who could) have been win- , ning at other shows. Perhaps you have just as good foxes or better than the prize winners. Come and see how you fit in with the Island’s Best. ` Write for Prize List which exp plains every detail in connection with f the Show. ` ~. F. G. KENNEDY, W. R. SNIIVI, . President. THE SILVER FDX EXNIBITDRSASSDDIATIDN _ i DF FRINGE EDWARD ISLAND .0d. i I- ` Secretary. f . .l l. afternoon. ' , - . _ F0901*-S 109011118 the H°l'V°l"l Urban D. MB¢N¢lllI 3. J0l11l ATRG- government lc have such a repre- . ns' 2, ssninilvs but no soiion was isken M°1"° ""*“l1“'11°f1l¢ 9. Levron Dun- |1 g T h E University Astronomical Observe- a tory said the meteor had been seen as far north as Gardiner. Me.. and in several places in Massachusetts. The observatory immediately ie* sued an appeal to all, who might have sean the phenomenon to re- port their observatlons to "Meteors., Harvard University Observatory Cambridge, Mass." NEW ENGLANDEBS BEE TE lllt. Gmail m”lI;' `!iu1i§m¢l;° Nxifiiirz ' °" lt' Malia vm is > l nel fe-5° *"3" 7 '- "“' °’ 'l Officials hero expressed' the sus- I`- -» Ph Phil- l°f~ 1 l= h meniofsr-,””" - \'V&l€l`f|‘0I1lL picicn tha t e move geniins when is being hedged CB‘,7'n‘p‘“°be,,,‘§‘§,‘ve,;,':\'-1),_c;n§; 3-lululiz John Wellington Finch newly, h the Winnipeg Exchange ca D . ' . s o ¢ » hroug . nppolnied nlreeioi- or the united --n, tm.. m ,I med' mv!" - States Bureau of Mines, was a for- oh forp:_acd,|pper°;°;n? Aisznfm to I ‘;li:d°P:TI-l- Arthur Johnstone; mud Fertmzar Cm wh", mm' Deg” og’ du:;1s°h°l °‘ mn* Bill flllllrel in LlV¢l'D00l to cover 'Gi-age Vynlenlituby Campbell 82 Unlversiy I °- the osrgo during ills month or six vm, " V - s. s. rloeholsgs, cspisln wells weeks ii :eros io so from south 0,,'f1,R'§§'f§"M,,¥,,,,,,,, hmm. on use rleiou-cnsrloiieiovvn rouie 5l'll°l'i0l *D the Ulllwd K1118dorn or 2, Bobbie Dunning:-3 Jamsie Brown' ‘M I°"°‘ °h“l°°°°t°W“ “" 3 p` mrooesn ports. l orsde In iss.)-l,'n-one 1=synun»;` 111-» 111-*Wd °‘ * P- 1"-» “S f°"“e“l’ “With Argentine wheat pouring 2. Eunice Campbell and semen, for the remainder of the season. into lhlropean markets the Liver- BNWIH 8. Austin litmimmouis. , ---- effl U ‘ua ` °°°‘ '°°s°°.:‘.::; ‘:.:";.l:°;:::.°°° . °"°°.....:‘ °~°‘°°°“= "°'" """‘ ' narrow a ng. . e ni ~ I V ' ' mm s. s. I-Illlsboro cnpcsln Moo , B A C C O ri is suspected these slilppsrs rum- Pinter. . fp in l md mm men,” Grade II-l Margaret Payntcr Dougsll making daily trips between\‘ ' i [L T C ed W n peg . . 'i 4 7 . " ;` ` there. If such were the page than Grade I-l, Eric Campbell; 2, Bil- Charlottetown and Rocky Point »' // § Q i C ‘U the government has been steady- “° °‘l‘1’\Pb°'|l¢ 3. Andrew Campbell. --_ ug ot mu Perfect attendance - Juanita. Marina Wharf ’ ` ' m' th' "' " “ °“"' 'SQ cssnpbsll, Arthur .vonnsisno rum nl- ` I . V the futures Iling to , T O B A C C O f in -fe lim- f»f‘2°'fl» fm °-....°~i.l:.z'."~:..r;=~.°~lv=.:c:'.: _W M M M" H- F- I N E -. I market. ,Accordingly winnipeg of- mm, ,mm iv ` 1°" *ill ml! °Pl’°'*“‘“'Y ll' l-"°l" sil¢T\lllon for gil-Is inl's:. TIENMT: “WWW” R Y CUT opnaiionssinoeiiisssemioisd S _ pool becomes unsaiisfasiory. . S IO ---20 no .flu-» is rl. ..» ou. :ll:f.."l°.r:.”.lr:::‘.:::~.*.l.:f I "lil E ~ iam is more io ins by L ‘ ' ` s wily! lliDPlY. thegafrvzr very "NEANDS . world' - t."..T»3's"’..."“2. Tsiso in i-isirmouno rms _"’,,,{§‘°,‘,',,‘¥,§‘§ ,}",§},‘,,,§§,‘°,,,,',';’,,,f,*',',_°,{‘,; NENI. YDIIR FILES NOIIIII _ Illini I °°‘""“ ‘°"°° ,WITH FREE 470-6- CIGARETTE PAPERS M, I ` , Ls 0° all eause an rxpenaiva_ palnlal eph- C A- inane-use ooaosav . ~ - -ll °“°‘2 oioiimlgnc '.'.i1'iiy'°1°s»I'.fiT»°2°f».':°~3eIl:-°` I lib tba Deeaefa new IN- ""` ~ uisi.aiimposnwl1ilssiinln,,{,,,' ,,_,,,,,,,,_ my capital, owned all a by Caaallml - . |: and Harlard, conceived the idea of ”l:\;|l"v oM“_““ “_” nl "_ eshod. _ you mms in chin-neu. D ‘O Ill lkli es- arretraling pm; sap yolisr vitality i is si' _. gill? ill; liégi-'li-° ° §.§55i§s° sg.- :ug ill iii gill! I , Iothemai-ketsbuttccoverAr-~ . _qintinhc wheat shipments as well. g;°;‘f;’5°uA";?:nch’:t%l“`;\mp:3i £1? Customs Bloop Islander in port. ° ‘“'°‘ “M W °“"°"“°° ”" lard constable, ms-gsiei Poynter, tenets of course would be closed n_|°o‘mpb°u i”°“f»~?2»S- "“” °° "”" °°°“* - ~ n is aimed lien um clliosgo um "m__,,m O 'Phan' is noi sxailsalo for use Argentine .n,,,m,_c“.,,° a_¥,',i‘°°d,,,,,_ V B. Alsnlnore, Captain Mac- prescnt in port loading ightl-louse su-l>l>lles_ arborougih in com- . llis I owing W Comwa yesterday the above H M 8 1045 tons she carries pounder the Amer es squadron. called on His nt Governor De- k and His Hoi-iour shortly after ll is a list of the Hon. 0. Lleutenants P. Thomp- H. Hunt, Surgeon, Lieutenant W. F, Guild, M. B. Ch., B., Sub-Lieutenant R. A. F. Churchill, Gunner, G, W. Ot- taway. The H. M. S. Scarborough will be open for inspection to the public on Saturday and Sunday afternoons from 2 until 6 c'clock. first visit to Charlotte This is her, . - town, last summer she visited Sum- merside. The Cf G. S. Cartier, Captain James Roach of the hydrographic survey arrived in port yesterday morning from thc Magdalene ls- laniia after completing her seasons work there, she will be laid up in Charlottetown for the winter months. ' Govemment Launch D. P. W. Captain Lurid in port. Carvell’s Wharf Bohr. Dwlna, Captain Fraser. whidh arrived in port with a cargo of lumber has finished discharging same, and is expected will load a general cargo for New Brunswick ports. II. R. Large A Co. Wharf Behr, Mahone, Captain Brown at present, in port with a cargo of soft coal. ' The C. G. S. Acadia, Captain Ryan and under the command of J. U. Beauchemln of the Canadian Hydrographic Survrf Departmen as re - to complete the survey oi’ the har- bor which was commenced the lat- ter part of June. sh: has been do- ing survey work in the Gulf of st. Lawrence all summer, the work started by the C. `G. S. Acadia ln Summerslde harbor this spring was the first survey work to be at- tempted since 1841 when n survey . mander Tooker of the British navy Geo. R.. Keefe. Charlottetown; at that time. D W. Mosher, Saint John, N. QE? Donaldson, Nova Scotia; H. lil The French Hospital ship Ville McDonald. Montreal Mr. and Mrs D'Y’s which was in Charlottetown E present irl Halifax. A The stcimlel- Myrtis which was C on the marine railway slip at Dart- M mouth, N, S., owing to running on 34 s. Noiting,'clinr1oiieiown; B. ci oward, Sherbrooke, Que.: Miss E` Holman. Dr. and Mrs. Ira Yeo, harlottetown; Mrs. F. H. Weir, ontreal; Miss Isabel Jamieson, rs, F‘. R. Newson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon the Tryon Shoals on her way here ~ with a general cargo, is now in§;;il;?5»Fl;:gk lgsinegz -geari- ' Mr. Milt 11 Halifax, N. S, and under-going`B some minor repairs on the slip, oi’ the harbor was made by Com- ,M. Fe ateson, Charlottetown , o on, Mrs Rose Fergusors owing to the accident. Bmrgxfyn N Y] L H oomn Mr There was an exceptionally large h tumed to Summerslda harbcrl during the Cartier Celebration is at H M number of passengers on board the S. S. Hochelaga when she docked yesterday afternoon from Picton. N. S., bringing delegates to the and Mrs. L. B. Mellish, Mr. and rs. W. Mctsilggan, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. H. Long, Marie Cofiln, Albert Matting |l\/lontague: Miss Crastopher, Char- M*lTlUm0 5Y“°d °f the P’°9bYl'"'Ilottetown: Mr. Smack Johnston _ . lan Church in Canada which open ed in Charlottetown yesterday in the Zion Chllrch. VISITORS T0 MONTAGUE Guests of the Poole House. Lower Montague. since Sept. 1, 1934: Mrs. W. S. Stewart. Mrs. Hyndmiul. Charlottetown; Miss Rlcht, Mon-_ treal; Mrs. E. R. Brow. Mrs. C. H. Chandler, Mrs. R.. C. Chandler, Mrs. G. F. Moore, Charlottetown; Mrs. L. Unsworth, New York; Syl- via Chandler, Loma Chandler, Mrs. Geo. W. Dewar. Charlottetown: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Davies. Char- lottetown; Mr. and Mrs. John B. Andrew. East Royalty Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrew. Gladstone, Mich.: Vera Andrews, East Roy- nlty: Mrs. Jas. A. B. Boyce, Miss Grace S. Billingsley. Mr. and Mrs. T. C, Bayer, Miss Margaret Mac- Millan, Mr. Roy Hughes, Mm. F. B. Conrad. Charlottetown; Miss Rachel Murchison. Buenos Ayres: Miss Emily Kelly. Worcester. Mass.: Mr. Stirling Beaton, Charlottetown; Charlottetown; Miss Morrissey, Tig. nlsh. Miss Irene Horne, Miss Alenl \"Home, Mrs. Pierce, Charlottetown; Mrs. (Dm Scannell, Dr. Bcannell, .‘Boston; Mrs. Reuben MscDonaldl Icnsrloitelown; Mrs. Harold Moc- fDonald. Mrs. Wm. Mciiareig §Georgetown: Mrs. Richardson, Toi lronto; Mrs. Ivan Home, Mrs. Harry Cudmcre. Mrs. Margaret L. Bear! iisto, Charlottetown; Miss M. S ~C>atson, Toronto; Mis. G. Ci fi-fughes, Mrs. Cora B. Bayer, Char- llottetown; O. J. Mclnellney and fpmy winnlpeg=.i\nss rrnnel mdgeiq Miss Fanny Kemp, Miss Enid Mc# lbeod, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs :Russell Harper, St. John‘s: M19. ;Edlth Clarke. Dr. and Mrs. Seaman. Fred Seaman. Donald Seaman, Mrs ‘L. Seaman. A. R. and Mrs. CIE . |Mr. and Mrs. A. Mclnnis. Mr. a Mrs. T. R. Cudmore, Mrs.'Mirrd McKinnon, Mrs. Pomeroy, Mr. and ‘Mrs Lem Worthy. Mr. andNM!g *lf ,. » I IQ. Harold Worthy, Adeline Mac W. MacDonald. J. Moran, fl ' MacAulay, Adelaide Lockhart. !‘.`j Whitehead all of Charlotte K if e 1 ‘$55