, Tension apparent in the State . .i'~.~ .i .1 ,,,, _, .. . . _ ,, . “ ~-'- _. ":'f ,-»U°\‘;<;r__ Lone, es sister, me. J .` ' ~ ~ of » P-'ln- Upper Qwxn Streetcs Trainer, 'I6 ?:;tlc0_ 4 p_ m_ Geddie Memonall inquircrs. 1262. . p. m. The bride was entertained at | ' ,Drake several pre-rl tial h -1' ' ' ‘N many mlgble aniiilgxl ADM.n.rED To N__ s_ BAR___M___|c0 Cprresponding Secretary-Mrs Robert T Donald. '\/relpeque, was , cempben, choriottetown. M F E Boothr dlstin t lil pp private instruction in dancing` by the opening of classes by a dis I tingulshed graduate of the Mar-i . garet Eaton School, Toronto, in the‘ The annual meeting of the person of Miss Vera Williams, who'men,s Cmlsmm Temperance U l _ formed for ch ldren and young peo shlre and Wm largely “tended d for adults beyond that en age. Apart from the ordinary danccl lnstrletion Miss williams leatluesime evenmg' chartlcters in orc ive a . Williams is at present the guest oil “`“5 lake” “P at the nf" 5°" Mrs. lDr.> J. P, Lantz, 8 Alrlbrose\,RfP°ft5 were l'°°°1Ved: *md street, while the classes will be con- ' following officers appointed for ducted inv the hail over the Can-:£‘1l-Will! Yea-Yi adian Baltic of Commerce used by* President, Mrs, W. A. Thom the B.I.S. Miss Williams will gladly Charlottetown. supply information and details to Neill, Summerslde. she received attwt to the nigh es- , ' » . , teem in which she is held by her admilflfid to the Bar of Nova Scotia* ‘T1°a5“rer`_ rs' ‘ ' ° man friends. Tvofdoy morning on motion or Mr. Hume’ R"'°’~ - - _ . Su rintenclcrlts of departme Y The gi~.orn’s gift ic the bride was,W C MacDonald, President of the Pe ' ‘ .to be appointed later. . a beautlful amethyst necklace with 1\°v°‘ Scott” B” A55°°f°U°f1~ The* . un- I-gn” to match to the brldes motion was made before ML J,ls_ ; The president, Mrs. W. A. Tho maldl slgneu ring and to the tice Hall in the Supreme Court.` san, welcomed the delegates, gl-oomsmlm A 5,, of Edd cu” Chambers, Halifax. Mr, Donald? _after the devotional period, repo | were resented A talk was given season for. travel to the west. links. I had a brilliant scholastic career at ____ l D - ‘ d.iSh Tue hlpm. couple left by momr Prince of Wales College and at! lclmmlim press, .by Mis. Patterson. Caven . cn an extended hone ,moon th t°,D;tlliouse Unlvers.ty, g:‘aduat.ng‘ MONTREAL, Selly g0__Tlse con- cigarettes. There was also anot 5 P from me latter msmution B few ption of steel for industrial and laik on teachiIl8 WmP¢1`B»Y1C¢ P°filH-Hd. Boston and other Ameri- , sum ' ' ‘ Those features were f “"1 °m€S~ years ago with Wea” d5Un°U°U- i constructlonpurposcs in Culiadnilas viilifircrl. , [been slowly inci'c.:sllig, Major Gen-; loivcd by an opcn forum for ‘ A LU ED APPRECIATIOV " dl Sir Newton \foore Illvsiticiit of dis;-ugsion of questions. On their return they win re. lido in Moreli where the groom is - 'er' _ , ,. , . ` Mis Lo a prosperous farmer. Their mdnylwhue reading in the library some, me Dominion stool and Coal Cor- Ag the evening session. s friends w-sh them a long and hapw wedded life. P9~lJ€r, A picture of Sir Andrew Phail. Noting the change that experiences and cares gf years had made in his nlfi el;,,._s CANADIAN HELD _ (Continued from Page 1> als to move nearer the gum“’Bf WM'-“HPS off the coast if endanger- ed. Some Americans, upon the nd. vice of United States Corisuls, were known to be fleeing tonight toward worship-protected points, ~ \ ‘ . . Md me ‘E9 V* “H "W mm t Nr' The dclmlolia. pellod was c of the picture. Putting it in ." =`»'.~"'-ilu' of *"" '->“`»‘~'31'~"`\3"""' ...id was lcd by Mrs MacNell1 dc-ik he i110\1Bl1t no more of lt i-.1 59”! “(~:"`:. u\.".m"W"' r‘:_?lh1‘u' :0`li;l,\;=‘:ln; (in'.it.ltcl "Tile Voices learillllg that Sir Axtdrvw limi col f t" mm - to his old home. 'f'h\»n he sent thai picture to him. A few weeks a Mr. Baker rcccil-nd a intl thanks and appr:-cintion. cnclosl a. generous cheque. VICTIIVIS OF ASSAULT ,_ had r Henry Neal, City, and Mr. Alfred' _ , . , _f Y, ._ ‘ , Stewm_t_ Southport were vmlms lic.\t nicc‘..ng, tile boi.r1s ic,>r~._.stlltttl llrlgs, Pouiial. an unprovoked assault at st. Road on Sunday night last. Cl .3 ._- ll l-g_»,»~_ ._- ,.. 1. ‘l".? :.. `..’.l'.o.l lilo: .l..V'\'“S “m"°°°55"“'y for ut* in sic “gl ,lla l,,,'._ll,~, _.ll-,. ,l,,,l-,.‘,,l ,;-_ ,lm l,l._,_ inizss, Musical numbers were co I l>u.sl‘leli_w_itl1_ Allen nulles,.lvl. Boil, st. John, N. B.; Mss Mo-, M°’“°° "° me St' L“""°“°° ‘md “I” p°“““” l’°"“°S We “W °“t in to Charlottetown before W im km do (gi Ima much in mel nn associate, and Hugh R. Wilson. Lleod. Charlottetown; Mr. T. Moore "W mg e 5 m ‘ ' » united states Minister to Switzer- Charlottetown; Miss Merhee. chef-i ltlonal Park. while the moose sumabiy were owned by Americans, a group had been imprisoned with- in ons of the plants by strikes. N0 one was allowed 'to move in or the matter. The Mounted have the case under inves-tlg °e Dubuc eye Xamly on MFOUM owhe. land. It was uncertain whether he reputed attack on native Assyr._ans would see _-Joseph Paul_Boncow__ and the qeam of ‘L5 king' Few"1` French Foreign Minister, again be- lotietc/lm. ` Miss Pearl Weeks, 'B. A. char-, ' NEW YORK, Septenlber 20- COMEDY ENJOYED-The Kng-iagricultilre is n ll very primitive fore golng to Geneva for the out, he added, and the food and ice supplies of those inside had b_e- come exhausted. ________._._- ` T0 SING IN OPERA HERE to a fairly large audience and the it was 1m°' want of knowledge of mechanlcs._ Ambassador, 501135 t i t 'l‘l- ti on the jx 2:3; “Eder lgtogjmiriy cfii By George Hsmbleton, ' ` ` . Canadian Press Staff Writer time the curtain rose until drawn there' was never a d ment. Between the acts comic by Davis Ward, accompanied comedy drama "The Blue Bag," in ul Hope Hampton returned today from a summers holiday spent in Italy and on the .French Riviera and soon will proceed to Montreal to join the Montreal opera. com- pany which opens its season in October. Miss Hampton-or Mrs. Jules Brulator in private life-will sing the leading roles in Thais, Manon and other operas suited to her lyric soprano voice. The singer brought back with her a white Pomeranian. weighing only 17 ounces. _ BIRTHS . ____,_____---- PINEAU--Ait the Prince_ County Hospital, Sept. 19. 1933. to Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Pineau. Albany. e douch- tcr. - Mannlaoas Flossie Younker and the quartet by the choir with many discords and without dlscords, eliclte great applause from the audience. Splen- did music by the orchestra also be- tween acts was furnished. Al- r (encored) arid a reading by d country is entirely dependent upon mm ln armgmenm worthy of e. full house whe ever it goes.-(Patriot please copy). L. 0. L. VISITATION-Thursda Sept. 14, 1933, will go down as a re letter day in the history of Prince Arthur L. O. L., Crapaud, when th Lodge entertained at 9. luncheon and smoker, a. large number of brethren as its guests from Ros h ancient hstoly the system of iill noon the cablnet revlewed the resent about one million acres of Convention. The net result of sable Lodges. Bro. John s great ol dcnoslls of md should ian Prose was auth y Boston, who is at present visitln his old home at Desable was als a. welcome guest, he having been ln itiated into Prince Arthur L. O. L. war was a mandatory possession oi over fifty years ago, shortly after- ‘Great Britain and she still exercis- wards removing to the United es n, certain amount of control ov- States, the land of his adoption, where he has been honoured with the highest offices in the gift of the Loyal Orange Association and is now Past Grand Master oi’ the state of Massachusetts and Past Supremo Grand Master of the United States. tor aw, of Z ______________~ Munrnv-MCU/uurlly - at the Church of the M0519 H015’ Redeem- er, sept. 12,1933, by the Rev. Father Finlay M‘ullal1y, Marie Murphy, Morell, to Justin McCarthy Morell. ' i p _ . o of irrigation on account of chenpl firm in their eontentlon_ that - fuel. Iraq for some time after the Bfi0lJ@»l~ Of 5 disarmament PHC?- imperative. cr the at-cu. Questions of arms supervision Card Uf Thanks Mrs. Roderick MacLeod and family wish to thank their neigh- bors and friends for their many lcts` of kindness during their re- cent sad bereavement. 1288 __._...-- - . K Complimentary remarks were made In th” my yesterday' 'They Tre* U“"|°“5 with Ff°“°° by several of tha vlsi s on the nicely ordered Lodge room with its fixings, which goes to the credit of the Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association. who are untlrlng ini, 3:; ';"f$"°___:‘_; ‘;';‘_2ac"é':_:;__-__";“;f’_::"__l?___!, col. _wood has the dlsunt-tion ol, ,epomd ,D M ,k,,p,l¢,,l 0, N. D. MacLean . please copy). ' NPT95@T`» -NE RJOYZI SOClli'itlES is Int llkely to prevent the ccnclulon ______..l- UNDEBTAKEI with the 28th Battalion from Now, vnl5_ The Brlmh ,mlllllde ls EMBLAMEB Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone Nl __,______.__.__----*- .llllng Glory 01| removal any pain _____...._f-_- Slx hundred thousand cigarette' pictures have been collected in 35 yearsby F D Holmes. of Pl A list. of hiding places of historical 1 or me pac" pmvl5lons_ characters is being made in Eng_. mouth, , ._,.,,_,__.... ..,__‘_. .- . .. .. _ . _ _ Crapaud Hall last Saturday evenirlgi nl Railways. Plowirll; is still donc_ Mcanwhlm B Closer undersmndlng 4 .by H Dim °f W°=d with H Shallm' between the French end Italie cast, although amateurs, acted ti°eir' pd mint, T;-;»_¢l@y $19..,-in; lf, 5:5;-,;_ `.lewP0.m.l_5 Un arms was Sald to ha parts “ke pr°fes5i°“°]5 and ‘mm thelll-Sed t0 Some extent' but de"°i°P'i resulted from conferences between ~ merit in til! i-S h3l\d1C8PPed blfil M. Paul-Boncour and the Italian Georgcwwn' . i organ by Mrs. Everett Holmes weiclo at _ sol. hum d “CC_ It ls. Wsslalgo giiezif thi chiefardatc produc-‘ LONDON' Sept" 20"_(C'P'Cab1e) ML Philip D°y° M5 left f°" ing countries of the world and the _Bmadly outlined' the alms ot the M°nm’°1 where he Wm “Sum” W5 date is the smme export crop nl British Government on the disarm- ____ here ____ Mesopotamia that mel nment question are understood to be ____ ‘ , the application of the principle hmf’ry of mankind ‘ms lad ml armament limitations to all nations Biblwm 10"” “nd men' “S “°“" me' and the avoidance of new competi- the guest of Ml, and Mm L H t. th this is t l d _ ogg er B' Brea p ay an irrigation. All through the clllys ofl M a speclal meetmg mls une _ ,_ . . _.__ t gation canals which had been built! uallon and lleard the re on of Ca _ yy HD ff0r11 HHCICYW ‘mes Ycnlflillfil tain Anthony Eden, Unger-secretasy ed Charlottetown' d entirely intact until devastated by for po,-slgn Affair-5_ on his discus. DT "”`”"' U19 M0“€Y@1S 501119 HW Of SX Ulm' sions in Paris earlier in the wee ' J' A"d"°W» E9-‘t Royalty, re- e died YCSYS HB0- F0l1°WiT\§ the together with proposals of the Great War. pumps have come into] French Govemment in connection guest of Mr' and Mrs' LH' D°“Bl°5 use for the lifting of water end- a.t` with the projected Disarmarnen e D ~ ~ valley, Mnt0n_ came gnve and De- land are irrigated in this way. The Cabinets deliberations, the Canad ' oritatlvei in- rove is g-eat stimulus to this for-m formed. was to leave tho mlnlsto PERSONMIQ ¥ control are regarded as of lesser im _¢____ l portance than the necessity for a DL d M __ S, h E 5 l early agreement on actual reduction an rg ep en 8 on' it is the need for this reduction the liittl C , N , , G on ew Hnmpghm arrlvcd overnmcnt is preslng in its nego l1;`§L`;Tred at the Cmmdmn N” _Differences between the Britis _ ` ` and French governments on suc , _ ` l questions as supervision and contr C01' H“r°‘d G‘W°°d M Sl' J°h“` are not regarded lil British circles Challctictiwn on li business tl'ip.| dlsarmament c°nvenl,l0n_ Fl-,m¢e British Army. He went overseass dellnlle wpervlslon at “ated lnle `°n the new Cf bawe' ; taken unless one of the corltractin Need For Reduction n as `°"' | parties complains of an infraction . . y ‘ England A mud' I .lilnarlfa Linlmenl ones Bprdns. end in Georgetown. the guest Miss Netty Walker. ‘; Miss lvlluriel Bunpitt, rtosoneuth, Miss Irene Buffett. Montague, was a recent visitor to Georgetown. s'tud’es at McGill, town, recently visited Georgetown. Douglas. l-. 1 .- 5 Miss Netty Walker recently visit- ‘S Wltly visited Georgetown, the t _‘__ recently paid a visit to Georgetown. Miss Helen soloman, nurse in the i\”°‘-“ins at the City Hospital. spent was the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Solomon, Gen,-ge- town. the Mr. Frank Millar. Charlottetown, rs Mr. Spurgeon Walker recently and visited Charlottetown. Mr. M. Howait, Charlottetown WM 331038 the recent visitors to Georgetown. of is an th Among the guests at the Mopgm. h aid Hotel last week were; 1), E_ Pike, Bt. John, N. B.; Wm. Ready. h Charlottetown: Freeman Leslie, SL °‘ Petors: George Koefe. charlotte- town: Mr. and Mrs. Etstey, chu;-_ ° lottet/own: Mr. and Mrs. Jus W, y Allan. Emerald; Win. J. Flynn, being the youngest Colonel in the agreement thu doe! not pmvlde lol. C.h°~f1°l't9i~°W"¢ A. R. Mclnrlls, Charlottetown; n_ Dunlop” Sl ,_ . _ at -701m. N~ B-.1 J- W~ Howatt, cha;-_ Brunswm “nd “fo” his h°n°“"5i investigations should not be under- !°“et°“m5 M» E- Chilllfller. Halifax, N. S.; J. H. Mt-Donald City' J L B 1 I . v 'MoDona1d, city; Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald. Souris; B. Bt. John, `B0uris; Donald McDonald, soars; Mr. Edward Easton, recently visited Charlottetown. °f Mr. George Johnson, Charlotte-ilVl‘r. F. M. Nash, charlottetowm. Miss McMillan, Charlottetown; Charlottetown; Mlm Winnie Charlottetown' Mrs. Walter ’Spenoer, Chariottetovlm; Mr. !Maurlee of Charlottetown; McKr.-nzic. Montague. ' ~ Miss Carrie Easton was a. he resumes his studies at P. J. P. Hiiiian, Charlottetown. a business trip to Charlottetown. Folrllo Prowae. cherlottetown; Mini Florence Owen, Charlottetown: Mss ..*ST. ANDREWS Pnssnyn; Miss Muriel Turner, who has been visiting Georgetown for the past month has returned to her home in Glace Bay. C. B. S U M R S I n paid NOVB Scotia. New Brunswick was among the recent visitors to I . .Capt FJ. Kelly, C_A. was smong,1;"i¥\¢¢ Edward Island. and the the recent visitors to cherlotlezown ls °“‘d bt =°m¢ :ood bags oven ith ' ln? Saturday enters Mount st. Marys, _f the 'Motherhouse of the Sisters of n_ St. Martha of this Dlccese.. ds Besides the members of the Club ' many other friends and relatives ward. C _,were present among whom wal. lm (Rev. Emmet Ol-Innley of St. Dun- 'th 7stari`s Bas‘li.ca, brother of Mis e O'Hanley. Father O'Hanlcy, it will “E the Holy Priesthood at st. peter-'e Both Walsh and Randolph left the 'deer season in Nova Smti <1 i White House Conference, they said,'not open until October lutxh 5;; B' m,ue "Tue than °“5‘ Y98_l' ago- assured that the President would lin N,w,Bl.,msWlck ,mm octolml MSS OHanley has always enloy. _ l.e_ Ioltetown Roran em th _ k. press for Senate ratification of the 20th, a, considerable number of en- ed an enviable pcpmmny mmmg ston Players presented the three-act, state. stains the Agriculture _De- sumptlon of me Dlsurmamem Com 5 Y SP e ‘W0 i St Lawrence Treaty at the comms lqumes have been reocwd .thc younZ P00919 Of SV PEW” 5'" ‘partment of the Canadian Nat.on-‘_ ference next momll v hcr departure fiom their midst wil! of ,session of Congress. [sportsmen from _ _ ~ Large f1°°k-'» of geese i be reit by nn ns n greet less to the Want Bild duck have been report-community. Her good-naturcd dis- ed in all three Maritime Provinces, positon, unassuming ways and and pleas'ng personality have always re'commanded the admiration of all le who knew her Her many friends, ab . to hunters. The season opened un though regretting that she is leav- Mr. Raymond Lavers, reoently'Pr1n°° Edward mana 0" SSDI? vber lst while in Nova Scotia the on lier hf_gh and noble asp . ‘duck season opened september 15ll~l'»a.l1d are wishing her the best of_ Among the recent guests atland 7°’ 86959 and brunt it , _ Sleepy Hollow Inn wore: Mr. md _Open October lst. except fn shel_ life that w,il be filled with such .b Mrs. J. F. Weir, Charlottetown; . “me and Queen' °°‘”‘“” Where' only ln We llle of ,_ lellglous asc ' ` lit opens November lst. 'rho te "Miss Lmrioe Haszard, Charlottetown f°*' dU°k. svese and brant in N B"““5W‘°l¢ Uliened September 15 . except i th G cook, Montreal. lvllss J. Gran*-lgmup “flwhe 62;: Mag” rfland tlrui address reed by Miss Mary V I ence 0 wb” MacKinnon and a purse presented Capt Arb- ins. chenottetown; l-:_ lvl. Philips. Wh' Charlottetown; Mrs. Walter Grant. *WW* FUW~ 2.; EASTER" GUARDIAN and Miss' Gibson; it/rin;-m-_ Helen Marks, Margate: Miss Ken- |AN QHURCH Montague Bund ncth Muttart.` Summerslde; lm. Sept. 24th: Morning ge;-vi¢¢ at Im" °°““°“' St Elranorsz Mra.‘a. m.. Evening oenioe et 1 il H. ll. Cox. Morell; Mrs. _.1._B. Jay, Sunday gcl-mol meek all lo ,L m_ ,ll/i___ni-tlllz Mr. and Mrs. Jas Lowennlthe momlng service Mr. Donaid'ly_“,_ pm. on and appreclatlon ol on agua; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Campbell will preach, at the even- v E mg sewlce Rem ,Mx R Gpso your gcncrous be.t»o.\.ll of time and ' ' ~ “- energy towards any community \ Milllélef. will preach. and Prince County recent W. C. _ ________ M sses Ames Fran h d Ei nor IA campaign “Mn” me Mommy' CHU 68 ogrouehti is md, Leslie recently left for Charlotte-. 5 S oo* ng on in n on md pmymg with you in me happy iiowh to attend Prince of Wales.-G` China is warring on pirates. E! 3:!-"f.: Y < . - r f ll ,N .¢l¢¢_¢._......._-»-A-_ _ ..._ .-..,..,_...-.,.._.._.~._.__..-.. _.M _....-...._...._~_,..».~.».-.._..-... _ _ o' .' ‘rf ,,~ _ .» ~‘ 1 l . ‘ *- » ‘ so _ '*' ` ' ' ` . . ‘ . ' ' ' ‘ » m. ing them, are congratulating hal' iraiions wl_ll‘ good health, and a long and happy heavenly benedlctions as are known £1 During the course of the even- th ing`s entertainment, Miss O‘HM\1€’Y lwas made the recipient of a beau- by Mis' Marlon Mcisaac. The address was ns follows: ` St. Peters, P. E. I., Sept. 18th, 1933. Dear Hilda: The pleasure of having you with Mrs. A. C. Sinclair, Charlottetown; ..'CAR.DlGAN PRESBYTERIAN us this evening is dfcply tinged si ” the occasion Misses Ruth H114 Mary Sinclair, CHURCH - Sunday, sept” 341,11; with regret. _n.e lChB1'l0ti@t0W‘l11 Mr. Ivan Sinclair. Sunday services, Dundas all ll 8 Charlottetown: Mrs. w. F. 'cardigan ot 2.30 p. m. Loi-no vel Hyndman, Charlottetown; Mrs. W.`at 'L30 p. m, Helpful 5¢m¢¢5_ M '|E- Hyndmon. Charlottetown: Mrwnoneld carnpbeil will .preaoh in t and Mrs. Vincent Blake and son, evening at Lorne Valley.-Alex, _m_ b:ars thc "slgnct" of a farewell ami ley 9. long while may elapse before the ,_ present company will have the joy he oi’ having you in its midst again; F" but our sadness at' parting with you is borne up by the consoling knowledge that your future life “_ and talents ar: to bc dedicated to 8 the highest of all service. 5 , Yet we could not allow you to lcilve, dear Hilda, without: giving m',expression, cvcn though fee-bly work. You will long be missed al one who was an ever ready and cheerful member of our little club. Will ycu klndy accept from us. this i‘itlc gift., not for its' small _ worth, but as a symbol of our af- fectlon~t: regard and as a pledge iVis“°" »°° ch*"‘°"°"°'W“~ l -NORTH BEDEQUE Jr FREE- of our undying remembrance of TOWN United Church: N. Bedeque M' *I0* 5°“"Y» 0°°1'8¢WW¥\ hl-5 11- Travellers Rest 330- pr-cet w ' ‘ ' » , . . o ”“‘m°d °° °hU1°¢t¢t°WH when 1.30. Minister: J. w. A. Nleholson.lyeu to oherlsh us in your memory you. When our ways of _life shall lic n sc far apart, may we humbly ae! las true friends who appreciated to ‘ the full the pleasure of workin! past- . <£*gd) Bt. Peters Whlst Club. . ..r.~.....»..v.u.,__,`_ _H Q \ M our sincere feelings of love