v In RUPERT NU j MISS llliili IIABYIS Sllllili With . . . BABY LEROY ADDED . . . SPORTLIGHT ~. . . FLYING BODIES POPEYE THE SAILOR CARTOON and “OUR GANG” Comedy ‘ PRINCE EDWARD-NOW PLAYING “GIVE ; ME BAQKT MY BABYI". .."._'.lbe heartbroken plee of o mother frantic with foul . . . only e moment rage she hed rudi- ed him lnie bed... ‘new the yawning ompflneel of his crib shrlelred the horrible newsml GHES’ SYORY May Reopen" . _ ' M z n e s A t C I a c e Bay GLAOE BAY. N8" Oct. 31- Cape Bretorfs "ghost city" will rise 13am if Sydney financiers carry out their plans to reopen the coal mines at deserted Broughton, about 20 miles from here. While their identity had not been isclosed, it was learned t0-' night that they had secured some leases in the ares. and were nego- tiating for others. Many years ago Broughton was a flourishing colliery town with population of over 2.000. EnBllsh capitalists invested $5.000.000 in "iii built row after row of houses and streets and. laid the foundations of what was to be a city. In the cen- tre they erected Broughton Arms. u hotel costing $100,000. But after operating the mines for e. year or so the capitalists with- drew, and the town soon v'"s de- serted. During the war it was ihe training quarters of the Cape Bret- on Highlander battalion. Todav only a caretaker remains. The ho- tel was destroyed by fire a few years ago, and other buildings have fallen into disrepair. Duty on Steel And Iron Wire Articles All LONDON’, Oct. 30.—(O.P.) 2 steel or iron wire articles entering i the United Kingdom on or all“ October 31 will be subject to an ad valorem duty oi 83 1-8 percent, the treasury announced today. Articles already subject to the additional duty, imposed in 1933, are exempted fromProvislcns of the new M11813 ro LECTURE m Murmurs Mom-REAL. Oct. ao-on m: way to New Glasgow, N. 9.. i0 "i- augurate a series of lectures 0Y1 English literature and allied sub- jeots, Dr, G, F. Beck,.director of the Jewish Labor Temple School New York City, and field worker for Canada of the Ameficflll 555°0- iation for adult education, passed through Montreal today. He will deliver lectures in sev- eral cities of the Maritime Prov- inces under the auspices of the de- partment of extension of St. Fran- cis Xavier University, Antigonish N. S. > v Start To-day And Enjoy Go_od Health ‘ x New Brunswick Man l: Enthusiastic About Budd's. Mr. Carleton Suffered With Beck- . pche ihd Bladder Trouble-Fauna Relief in Doildfijildnly Pills. Sussex, N. 3., November -i.— (BpeciaD-"I- have used David's Kid- ney Pill; for Backecbe Ind pains in my Kidneys, and I cannot recom- mend them too highllly," writel Mr. llCarleiaiuew -1mown_ -' . “It is le for metowritethebeueflte sh" fhfifitefiétflidil Blohcheend Bladder frrogle, arid ' ‘ § Geraldine Farrars lorated and refitted for his occupa- London Agog Over‘ Plans for Royal Nov. Wedding The littlé season that London en- joys each alutunm sandwiched in between the pleasant round of coun- try-house visits and the lmt exciting stages of the Christmas shopping campaign has become more and more interesting socially each year, writes Marianne May Jafre in the Daily Telegraph. With a Royal Wedding as the cli- max at the end of November, it will be really brilliant and wherever one goes at the moment people are talk- ing not only of the wedding and its aftendant festivities, but also of the -| private entretaining that hostesses have in veiw. Dances, dinners, salsa. and ietes mean more work for dresemake a. florists, decorators, caterers and traders generally. Altogether happy times are in prospect. PRDIONG HONEYMOON The impresson I. gather is that Prince George and Princess Marina gunmen-Ii OAHTOIL Til-BAY iottetown Guide Monday Company's appreciation work as Captain during the pest yeaniallihe Gig?“ “dififilsiid.” 955390 YBTB lil for 6 ti in splendid work at Camp last July. e o" emoyabl" After Company Drill and an ex- mm citins same or Bods» Bell time W" um. Be is one of McGilPs cham- pion wrestlers. Geologist and stu- Arrangements were made for the d“; a philosophy’ he holds open Guides who are working for their ha“, m, my“, Making ma," 36mm C1"! Baillie-i to PM W" Simple benches and forms inhislit; l" 5mm"! "d “ma”! "11 Tm!‘ tie church are often covered with sleeping forms. Around the walls of the building string is stretched, at about elbow Hanging from the etrick Whoop espe- the [only Ilfillulll "NI 1 ‘ tense drama v". of murder eboerdefog- i ’ ,1. I T’ 0d MARY BRIAN DONALD COOK REGINALD DENNY moan. . ‘J "vnmsumc snAnow" CHAPTER. 1 OSWALD CARTOON WOLF—WOLF i rmsr cirrowu COMPANY ' At the meeting of t e rim cm.- sawm- O evening Miss Virginia of allowed for general G-ide work. day afternoon. There will be a supper meeting FIRST OIPTOWN BRDWNIE PACK The First Charlottetown Brownies will have a fairly long honeymoon. celebrated Hanowyen at a Maw Six weeks is the time mentlone and this would mean that it will extend Over the Chfisilmfl-s 5985011- Rumor ie particularly l lSy house- hunting for the Royal couple, and there is a good deal oi’ discussion as to the future of Marlborough Home. so long in doubt, The Prince of Wales, it may be remembered, has never taken pos- session of the suite which was dec- tion several years ago. It is understood that the Prince is ,ready to surrender YorkHHouse, St. James's to his brother and his bride should they desire the placefand in this event the idea is that he would at length take over ‘the flat in a wing of Marlborough House. i nmwnonruo nucnmmu - The reception that wilifollow the wedding of Prince George and Princess Marina will be on a con- siderable scale, and the State Apartments at Buckingham Palace will be required for the hundreds oi - quests. The precedents eet- by the similar receptions after the weddings of the Princess Ftoval and the Duke 4 and Duchess of York will be iol-, lowed. though as bride and bride- groom are both oi Hoyal_ blood, rather more formality will be ob-i served, - 3 By deire of Princess Marina, the vflreek colony in London will be-wcll .| represented at this. reflection. the invitations for which will be issued shortly. mun. Red, the chosen color of Royflliy- is to be the favorite color for flower decoraton in Mayfair during e. Little season which will always be remem- xbQffid for its Raye-l wedding. ' Vivid scarlet mnthurium lilies which originated introplcai forests. and which have a fierce barbaric beauty, are being sent out daily i=0 ihostelscsby e wmnen florist in. Burlington-gardens. » So strikingly artificial is their ap- pearance 0i flat, varnished, scarlet like plates, dwith straight ltdmenl nmfldne nun itnlk. .91 them look. less artificial than the real blooms which remain in flower for three weeh. ' U. Eli-Husband Killed ' 1.0! iiilw-(APJ : m mama. . and, former _ o! Gen dine-Penn opera finger, we! found deed today in the g _, 'ofhi|home.Pulice_ been lMbiFd-iiviftiiflitin Apllfoleeheorsley to . Ill querade party last Friday evening. There were revels indeed in Brow- nieland that night and many queer looking creatures flltted here and there in the light of two enormous pumpkins. One pumpkin had its own peculiarities, for instance its ears were bunches of grape; and it smoked e turnip ~hone that after the Brownies "ma- sicked" the hall into a Halloween forest they did not forget to ‘ma- gic" it back again. However, there have been no complaints so we sup- . pose everything is quite in order. pipe. We surely Stevens Takes New Quarters (C. P. By Guardian's Speck] Wire) UITAWA, Oct. SIP-Hon. H. H Stevens has taken quarters in the House of Commons in one of the large private members‘ rooms on the main floor allotted to former ministers of the crown. . - On resigning as Minister of Trade and Commerce, he moved from his more commodious ministerial odi- ices in the west block: and today Mr. Stevens located himself in the Parliament buildings. He was oc- cupied with his work as member oi the Royal Commission, and an- swering letters oi support from business organisations tin ughout the country. _ Two Drown When, Vessel Founders ELLIB BAY, Antioosti Island, Oct. ‘do-Two seamen were lost to- day when the small schooner Roy David founderod in the Gulf of 5t. Lawrence, according to a re- port received here tonight. Details were lacking but it was stated that Captain Brie and one of his men had gone down with the ship. Other members of the crew reached Clark City in en open boat. CANADIAN WOMEN ABE AWAKE-NED cAnoAnr. Oct. so-"wc cannot congratulate ourselves on whet we have done, but we It leut have mu our eyes opened to whet ought in, be done. said Miss ~Plorence ’ Todd summing up reports of the cmventlpu oi the Canadian Ped- emtion effOniversity _, held at Iidm ton this summer. é 7i eonventmi. by mowing that we in 1mm mid Qllindl are be-kwere in ueeptinq the ma’; our rgvropgibilit‘, . Ind ltifliil ill; um _nhiml uceuuni names.” Eehegelilvej I‘ awwm HE CET cuAWlAN. | Us suowuiu-oe I l tendered their awn , _<whoistobecucfthisseeson's .~'.....-‘-“~"=fi ~- "" m": '"' "r"... .1 s can": e wold Acker at Town Huuillilteide. ' Friday, November-find. end It Huh GROUP-The first study group of the year met in New Glow!!! number of binds and. School ‘on Thursday. October ma, "hum 1mm hr our. I0- with Supervisor ‘Gisudler and "mblfi ,5‘ W‘ N!" lll- OM seven teachers present. The follow- ing ofllcers were elected: President. Mir. Edison MacDonald; secret ,, Miss Thankful Bain, press commi‘ tee, Miss Evelyn woolner and Miss 1 Feature‘ Trials." - Phillipe | (o. r.» amour» bridal II») i" Crone Office, Charlottetown, Wan , mflvmnqn 1-"! will!» day, November am. b-iwz-io-au-ci queue, om. ao-mmr inn-l _ mo: b-me-r-u-um -.-..;_-- _ ' “awn” um auto! ‘*- '5EBVl0I8ontbeTr!ouBlptl|tibujwgepeoofoflllqbd le- RW- Circuit Sunday,‘ November 4th. m meats made by Nehon Plflmll. 19- ‘Wfllllwmvllvmwwhfllb- WestmoreleudllAlikyoucrlbtodetedivee after his in |hth Ifvwmwlth ntllilrrsvmver Albany '1 P. u Rev. r. o. DeWolfe, comm,“ “u; u» mumm- o! no It 10M; lrilh It 1-30: and Brooklyn Preacher. L-iisr-u-i-u. gouein, ‘mud Amen, 1s. occupied c: can. n-ioee-n-i-iz. _._...\ _ - m, “mm ¢ m; yum“ um - New omsoow scum: my“... iuthmflourtef zine‘: Be hhlblad”. An: MA-lbelorefllilli Gree 01G tehevemode iveaettcrhiserrcstwere intotberecordsoitheclsmliw. deieneecouuelueuuiiinll-III trielwueordolvedmeinliuum theoouzcdbweelubelieved Er the . " customise, m: u»... Cheese, per-lb. , maEnvii m: : 1|i ir P114“) T116 dflflllirfmm W" Emily Stewart. The subject for the “menu have bed! lllelflb’ ~~' . "ltd"!!! IM prvttil decorated by evening was "Primary Arithmetic." grained. Inger: Cannon. B. 0., for (0. I. ly-Guerdien’: lpedel Ila) n" Bu’! M91“! o! brlde-to-be. and papers were reed by the feeoh- m, Ogvyyn, contendl ouch we: not HALIFAX. Oct. til-Hoping M "m! 5mm BM MM ers on the subject, followed ivy-e m, mm the higher tribune! N- seoure m era-operation in ex- Dlants. The bride was escorted in- most interesting discussion. Mr. m‘ may, “fluid m; ‘$141! pflfln‘ to the Mm by Mill Mbina Whitv- Chandler gave a tau on Arithmetic m" “film” m, “his unit-a Kingdom, woodsmeu heed. to the strains of the wetdins and methods of teachin it, folluw- gtmmgm m4 not some to lgbt- from three Intern con- nwoh played by "fl- R" Mv- ed by a demonstration ‘lesion. Th: m. “m,” w,‘ m,‘ m 1w- vgngflln today, .1803. Ind m” b" Ploce under m Question Box was the last part of “tr-gamma iu detedivel Holt of business of thh “m °' Aumm“ “w” "bu" mm "w P"°3“m- A‘ ‘hi’ n“? mm‘ questioning accused. 1t before mek- year's convention doe-in with im-‘ " “m” “u “W” ‘MMM ‘ ‘"8 °“ "°"°““'" 1”!‘ ‘"- 73" P-m- mg his etotcnent Phillipe um ‘not proving the um mum and m- ‘shower of confetti. The Misses the subject will be "Pro ect Work b,“ m,“ “ma,” u, m. 1m; clash] the derltlofl of ep- Jennie MacKinnon and Margaret in the school with spec reference. ‘OI-mum u; an“; m; my w‘; pointing a tetive in Great Maclood carried in a large besket. full of parcels, which had to be re- filled three times before all were mosentcd. while Miss Ade Mec- Kinnou opened the parcels, Miss lmy unconsci- reu‘ the verses, and Miss Alto Oempbell tastefully arranged the gifts on the table. ‘the ,gifts were numerous and costly and included n lovely reversible blanket from the Women's Instit- ute. of which Miss Brown was a very helpful member. In a pleas- ing manner Miss McLeod thanked the donors for their beautiful gifts. This was followed by singixv “For She's e Jolly Good Ifellow." A deli- cious luncheon was served, the party dispersed for their homes after many 000d wishes to the bride-to be for her fixture happiness. Miners Padre ; In Hero Role to School Fairs." ‘Ivar-hen; were 081ml W DTflDare papers on the sub- ject either on method of prepro- tlon and Planning of School rut: Wvrk or 0n method of eetablisung Principles of integrity in the con- duct of school fairs. . SELLICK—-WARREN--'I‘he 110mg of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Warren, North River, was the scene or g vgry pretty wedding on the ev of Thursday. August 305i, when eir daughter Helen Eliza became the bride of Mr. Roland Edward Sellick, of Brackley. The parlour was dlins. ily decorated for the occasion in pink and white. The wedding stood under a beautiful arch of pink and white cosmos. The wedding march was softly played by Mm! Fred Bertram, sister of the groom.‘ The bride was attended by her sister‘ Muriel as bridesmaid end the groom was supported by his brother Ray- mend. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. J. G. Walceling, those present being the immediate rela- tives of the contracting parties. ‘Thai Pm!’ P.)—-A mixture of gravel and slack ‘next Monday at 6 p. m. Will every- ‘ one please try to be at the hall in “mm full uniform not later that 5.46 p. m. m manna” mp", “d peflodm Anyone not present at the lest meeting shruld immediately get in '1' °' m” dmnpm“ w“ '° m” touch with her Patrol Leader if she has not already done so. conducts a at}! mining hamlet by friends. m addi-I tion the Rev. Mclcen has a library. All reading material is at the dispos- el o fthe prospector. There is no card system. Books end magazines are always returned. PORT ARJHIUR, Oct. 30.—(C.P.)— In e. smell one-story frame dwelling ock situated in the newly ed gold fields of northern l 1B9‘ Ontario, a McGill University student Scarth W85 presented with a gold 1n the hem categofyfimgtgi: gfiflfj: tenderfoot pin as a token o1 the go the “mule, “m” fiche‘ m m}, 1w‘ bustling numb; community he spent his summer holidays trying to make the herd life of the prospector o. lit- Nobody seems to know much about . The boys call him Rev. Mc- The young student enjoys his life in the open. mixing with the men, women and children who are moving into the mln'ng villages. Services are held in the mission every Sunday night lust before the train pulls out. The _e ‘tendance usually is iarge with standing room et a premium. Hyers Delayed ByEngine Trouble (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) IDNDON, cut. 30-.A her being delayed by low pressure in the port l engine, Cathcart Jones took off. from Karachi, India, for Baghdad, Iraq, at 8p. m., G. M. 'l‘., in his, flight from Melbourne tn London. He and Ken Waller, co-pilot, hur- l rledly mule repairs and set out back along the trail they flew in ‘ the Etigland to Australia derby. ~ Generosity of Mr. and lVLrs. James A. Mollison made it possible for [Jones and Waller to continue their flisht after a delay of eight hours at Allahabad, India. ‘the Mollisons. who were forced out of the race at Allahabad, gave the returning fiyers a cylinder out 0f the engine of their plane. i The delay how-ever, blasted all hope of the fiyers’ beating C. W. A. 500W: winning time to Australia, byt they were still trying +~ make, a new record for the esat-to-west fight and for the round trip. ‘III MUFI‘ IN PARIS l PAR-TB. Oct. 90-1110 furriers are very definitely muffing thing! he", cemeteries it isljust a little nczJ over muff by itself, without any fur collar, or other indicetkm of animal hide anywhere. else. Again it ie e large muff with scape of fabric lined with fur l0 that there is ally e nan-aw strip o1 ti, Ilglble 12:1: the oepe is worn fur side in- a . Jbedrumproper pa: ma: Ute It} she Indus bride was becomingly gowned in u dress of blue chiffon velvet and car- » ried a lovely bouquet of sweet peas and maiden hair, and wore e bridal wreath of orange blossoms. After the ceremony, and when good wishes and congratulations had been e!- tended s s , wedding supper w... served. A large, old time chiv- ari took place, where many wished the hewly weds all the happiness and prosperity that could be bestow- ed upon them in their Journey through life. The bride and groom received many beautiful and costly presents which were a tangible token of the high esteem in which both no held. 'l‘he following morning after their marriage the happy youug couple motored to Borden, the csr beLng nicely decorated for the occa- sion, and left on a short wedding tour of the Maritime Provinces. The bride wort a travelling costume of navy blue rabbit hair. with fox fur and accessories to match. The young couple are at present residing in Brackley. Their many friends wish _ Mr. and Mrs. sellick many years of wedded bliss. On Lookout _ m» Hit And Run Tug-boat“ Crow, paramount chief of the Bloods followed a. stone fell from the skies. When the Crees saw what they be- lieved in be a medicine stone their‘ rout was complete. plunged into the Belly River in a deepen of the Blackfeet. were attributed to the sums and Indians from sick friends hoping for a cure for the patient. Southern Albertans plan to preserve the stone in prepar- ation for the time when the Belly River bottom, where it now rests. may be transformed into e city perk. izrcit and Ontario points in addition unimportant bowl-HQ l ‘m m» given him directly m. we: arrested anything he gay might be used IRNIIII hi!!! It tidal. Mr. Justice Belleau will settle the point tomorrow after which evidence will be continued. ‘Legendary Stout ' To Be Preserved- Oct. 80.—-(C. dumped from a nearby mine covers a boulder which, legend says, fell from the heavens during a great Indian battle in 1810. Victory for the Blackfeet Indians brought a new Indian name, Medicine Stone, to what is new the site on which stands the city of Icthbridge. There appears to have been little cause for the lest battle between the Aashilboine and Czees, on one side, and the Blackfeet, Bloods and Pel- gans, on the other. Hearing their rivals had been decimated by the ravages of smallpox, u bend of Orees raided the lodges of their rivals near Whoop Up, killed a brother of Red and many others. the fierce fighting that In droves they in attempt to escape the fury m many years miraculous powers “ pieces of clothing of improved grading and mar-min: reeulntiw are also on the agenda. Y l Sitting in the hivtcric legislative Council Chamber at Province‘ House here, the lumbermen have‘ come from Quebec, New Brunswick. and Nova Scotia, at the special re-' quest of Hon. J. H. MaoQllurie. Nova Scotia Minister of lands and Forests, for their third meeting. Representatives include Hon. W. G. Power and N. I". Blair of Que- bec: John Sayre, G- H. Prince and Askley Colter of New Brunswiekz. Rufus Dickie and John Arkley of Nova Bcotia. Claims Cook Never Reached ' No rth Po l e (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) Iiorvoou. Oct. ao-rns claims oil Dr. Roderick A. 000k to discovery 0f the North Pole were credited today by J. Gordon Hayes, polar historian, with u much accuracy as those oi Admiral Roberty B. Peary. I In his book. “The Conquest o! the North Pole," published today, Hays llld ma“? Ofhgookis ltotiments "may leceo u and truthful." "alum Rear Admiral Richard t. Byrd and Floyd Bennett were said by Hives to have been the first per-- Grocers Special Temper 1b. . . ....a‘..’..yi_. cAsu ansylcanar stones ‘ - fviavcmaoccrgcsn-m. ‘ f . Alli i imam. Ilreeneellevlllgg‘ , I eewn-lv-ousn- 1“- - ..liin. ‘WHISTLE visor/s ~ i 3 LONG Ilnug‘ j, 0N woomvi-mg 5'1‘. Tflfiflg breaking whjgflg crew of Tniu m. e3, Polite from 91° Yllve on the Io. 2080 became ville. m crew, u"? fllfliwoeeeded at, n.1, ,.. lzflltd. Y lb While o wisd- mmevcsvr... Honor Boll for ‘October; 01w 1-1 Ibwrehoe mm m “$11.. Eileen Johnston a m... raga-mu“? 2. ocavgilkflniofa§9fif° §fi_1 Brehautl‘ Newton Ivarge I Birtwrintle Brent Hooper. Grade VII—l Mar-y Muriel Oosier 3 Mary I Grade vm-i Jog; i Lowell Brehuui. a stci-unlgluvllzh? one» vr-1 am Kine z B“, lJeBlois a Keith Robinson, Grade VI—1 Bbbby [Mpg-yum 1 Marv McGarry a Wallace Hlggim mgzude V—l Btuert 01mm... '1 Andrew 8 Bi Holman. m” Gm“ m‘ Grade V-I Graham Be Brehout 8 Mu RWlXI-Dli.“ a m“ “Grade IV-I Ruth mum. a 9M9 Simpson S Harry Benjgmm @1146 111-1 Sylvia Chandler a Philip Hardy 8 Gordon Bsnith, Grade II-1 Horace Hindi-es; z Betty uactemi a Miriam Allen. Grade I-no exams. CLARK? eons actually to reach the -p::le. “Admiral Peary," Hayes ggifl, “never was within so or more miles of the North Pole. ‘rheze have W“ mI-flv critics of rccrvu claim on both sides of the Atlantic, and all disinterested inquiries have come to the same conclusion-that he didn't reach the pole: by tune, mxmbe imderstood he never was wi b0 or more miles u! its po- sition." r - Recvnimg m. Cook, Ha s- Ghfidp EXOIITSIOH Zita toes: m woe "probablgel-egcuh- - - \ e east as high a latitude as To Mgrltunesuunv ettemed s. Admlrll m... m. ’ following yew-r: that Cook's state- MoNmbN’ “B” Oct ao_m_ scents except in relation to his at- to Toronto have been brought into the coach excursion field to the Maritime Provinces and the Can- adian National Railways are oper- ating one of these cheap fare ex- i cursions from these centres leavins (GP- BY Gmmu" 51mm w“) Detroit November 7th end 8th. and PRDVDDIDICE. R. L. Oct. SO -—‘Tor°nt° and “the, Qnmflo pom“ morning about a. mile southwest of proceeded on its way toward New York. His boat disabled and badly leak- ing, Ernest W. Streeter, the fisher- man, managed to keep the craft afloat with the aid of a hand pump while a fellow fshermsn towed him| lnio harbor. Coast guardsmen alcng the coast were asked to try to iden- tify the tugboat. Younger Generation Travel Conscious MONCYIUN, N.B., 00'. 30--The rising generation will probably be more travel conscious than the preceding one judging by the nu.n- ber oi ycungsters/ oi tender years who are these days making long journeys by train unaccompanied. Recently little Miss Audrey Perry, six years of we. was a passenge i dlan National Railways bound from those who take adventege oi them the winter months are roving bands BELL a MATHIESQ Ivided, tickets being good m and m- Ooast Guardsmen along bong Is- November m,‘ Jand Bound were on the lookout ‘Wiley for a. hit and-run tugboat which rammed a fishing boat this’ In addition to points in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Bcotla the excursion will. take in stations in the province ofi Point Judith breakwater and then ‘Quebec gut o; Riviera dullgup. and- thc Gaspe Peninsula, stated R.J.8. i Weatherston, General Freight and Passenger agent here. A generous return limit is pro- cluding ‘mesday November 13th. This presents to Marltimers an excellent opportunity to extend en invitation to ieiatives and friends! living in Detroit, ‘Ibronto and other Ontario points to pay u week- d visit. At the same time it provides an cellent opportunity for people, . ex [living in these parts to pay a visit to the Maritime; end set acquainted . with their holiday and other attrac- tions. Since these cheap fare coach ex- increased travel is being developed} between the various provinces of] Canada, and in addition to putting money ixto circulation and thus assisting trade, they bring about e. material. he arrived here shortly cnt of the North Pole and possibly his glacial island, may be accepted as substantially genuine, truthful and accurate." Writer Plans Long Trip North (By The Canadian Press) . OHUROI-BIIL, Oct. Iii-Churchill to Dawson city-loco miles loroes STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. I ' s’ *5 lg =5 _ 3 e 3r NerthhuCOcLII 000.18 one Galpelll Oct. 1'1 00L l3 Norlhllnd Oct. £6 Oct. 39 Oct. l9 Oct. 31 Nov. 6 i Nerthhud Nev. 9 Nov. l8 Nev. l2 Nov. 14 Nev. I i Nwlhllud Nov. 88 Nev. l0 Nev. b8 CARVELL BROS LTD. Charlottetown Amu- Talbot Eyeglasses l When you need than h one of the beet investment you eould male. . ' Many who floor“ Infill- leotery Ghpee from I will beck up lhbeteteneut E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Opleiuekib ‘Charlottetown III ‘Alberto: _l I the barren wastes of the Northwest ‘territories is the adventurous jour- ney planned Jack O'Brien, New ma: writer. search of writing hfter major shipping activities at this northern Manitoba port closed for the season. " Explorer and surveyor as well es wrifnr. w. O‘Brien is well equip- ped for the long and arduous trek. At Chesterfield Inlet, 800 mil-s of here along the Hudson May shore- lV. D. MacLean UNDIITAKII IMBALMIB ‘Charlottetown mm mm wutnun line. he will enlist the services of dog teams and Eskimo trfilers. Buf- ficient food supplies of the canned variety will be carried to guard against a shortage where games is scarce Leaving Chesterfield (T321811 .curgflong were ingugunteq g gfglfly will step out o’ civilisation for a period of two months. His first ob- jective will be Fbt Smith tra" ng post 300 miles southwest and mid- way between Lake Atbebuslv and Great Sieve Lake. The only inhabi- hmush Moncton over the Cula-vg-eater knowledge on the pert of tents of this vut territory durin Norwood, Mass, to relatives in New of the other oerte oi the country. of Eskimos and itinerant troopers. Gleszow, N. S, in charge of the Sleeping Oar Conductor. The little miss wu perfeotlyoontent and was‘ accompanied duly by her three dcl-| lies. two of which ehe was carefully; packing in her beg when seen here. 8i ,’ ,, Car Conductors who have had the care oi these young ch-rg- SNOW DELAY! TIIDISING I muowmm. Oct. so - new‘ snowfeils and rein have delayed threshing throughout the entire Peace Rivet country during the Plat week. according to the weekly The Pl"? "will! t0 reach Port Smith for Christmas dinner and after e brief rest will head for Ak- Will. high up on the " ‘ delta. in the sub-Arctic and 900 mike f0 the B01111. from th‘: nor- thern outpost they will cross the Yukon banter-lute and on to Daw- es state they are no trouble. ‘They crop report issued today by the son City, to‘; milu t9 the eouthf are perfectly contented and usually Northern Alberta Railways. rkom ,weet. The pas; the time playing with their 20 to 40 per cent. or threshing bu the dolliea or looking out oi the win- dow. Often es not they become fr; ooech during. their journey. en route Bleeping Ctr Conduc- _ " i: meals and who: O ‘jfelli ‘sootonosnm and ' one Anir} <__¢-_ of imam, Italy 0ot.30-0o\mtesslilil|Ml-Iy been completed. . vmmoa cum Thefarmers of this vicinity are busy shipping turnips. ‘ The many friends of Mr. Murdoch to be out again after his recent illness. » llils Ilene Mitchell spent sundae, in Bethel the guest of be: cousin, fer will return down’ v Pacific ooeltllne by way of e rrom Aklevik to Dawson city O'Brien will mush over the Yubm trail made famous two years ago by Albert Jo the med trep- per of mt River. With e police- tre his beels Johnson. sought for the murder. of 0mm‘? ‘flu as... ttipbeing DeeOhemp are glad m see him able u uium, wee um can west- IA. Pierre been onéliieb. l7. I90! Anedrametieclimextoeihne- mu ‘obese. . m; .. (teeter-field mm. Illed II t‘ baht, of pneperetien ‘the ‘our- l... Professional Bards McLEOD é? 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