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Be 4gp Llvlalt 01L prevents one of the lucky ones by making Island born philanthropist. ‘. k. ~ siiuflb3iéifi-ii. or“; “¢§let“§;’.°“§?.'l "r. “m” °’ ‘“° “°"“°°" cove on Moliday._,5 g ° L-2l5-10-8-6i. Tilly Goe to T i’ K- Hall. Keiislngwglwnfldgjggfeoggg 20. Orchestra, sale of candy, Adi mission 25 and 15. l.l-296-l0-i2-2i. iux SALE. All the house- ‘an artist’ .1 tllv late Mary Sea- .-l'.rl ot auction at the went through a bri _ sud on Friday iist¥§e,,“°",f,,§’,',§_, --@ M “le- Gourlles lnllued but there was some diffi- .;t, Oi-t. l9, 20, 2i, 22nd. culty in recovering the load qvhe L-298-l0-12-2i. R c, M_ p_ were mfonned 6t me T lll-‘rlK-Big original alcl should have a iftlive building, along with cases oi drunkenness wer h d. Three paid fines of $6.50 eieiffiiu two went to jail. Three drunks arrested over the weekend who did not appear had- the bail of ten dollars each estneatetzb-S. are taking part. 5° 5°- It i! 1 n til" iflfllfillgiflll Uni ‘ed Lflfllts Aid. Admission 25c L-187-10-8-l1. SPENT THANKSGIVING IN JJIERSIDE - Mr, R be ed .' ‘lnnksgiving holiday in his mother. Mrs. R. S. Ilurlan, do, He was accompanied .\lr lil-ililenll Beer and Mr. Nor- . Gian: who spent the holiday gheir homes in Montague.-S iii. mu. Dimca - Citizens Kill‘ interest of junior Glendale, Prince in 183i. Regular Meeting 0f Summerside u... Town Council rt ii: lliilrt, should get behind b w and support them in putt. oii tilcir dance on Friday nigllt- l ihe ililpli- Lear Gardens. Some sport iii general has zone down mghg regulfifwfmly meet!" °f the Island in recent years, 'I'nls h “mme” e °wn °°“""'“ W" due in some measure to lack of eldldlfift night‘ Maw!’ Campbell port of the Junior teams, so do fir“ 3 W" a m“ 001111911 b; toward Island sport by ab card. After the reading of the diiiu the iunior‘s dunce.-S ggiofies “slizfzolailfiedufls s: a s . , , n- paid bills $10,393.56. Electric light paid $5,641.23 unpaid bills $1,246.- lo Ii ro h bishop Prince Edward Island, at the Central Academy, a very large fortune. generous benefactor of cultural College founded and endowed the 66. There was some discussion with regard to gravellfng certain streets. Councillor Phillips asked that the top end of Granville Streetto Victoria Street be paved , AWA‘ Oct‘ u_A o‘ as there wigs considerable traffic old Prince of Wales College which = We “fill-e 32l”‘2=“§..£2ifi§i" tutti?’ his? lair: iii "£§"‘°ii.”°“ii°‘ “.2 r- » f ihjul f h _ ‘ ' . - t? O HERO 9 M 0 t‘ e otmwa “ch quested wflsidflfltlon On certain establishment and maintenance ese was presented today t0 hbuhop JV G- Forbes to mark strMts for gravelling. g . Mayor Campbell said that he was not against the gravehlng of these streets and that he felt the requests were quite just but that he would rrPlei- the citizens have patience and give the council time Already this year 50.000 dollars had been spent in paving and if we sre to keen the town taxes be- low 20 cents great care mlust be said semblance hauls on the wall YCilkiOll as Archbishop. b9“ a Re nlonri‘ will be used. accord- Archblshop Forbes annourl. ~ he also would contribute $2,- wlrard construction of the as one enters. “B illst a start for Mrs. 7"" 5”“ Wm") me lilivcs of Vancouver. igfllfflfid by n. Vancouver mu bHHld. Mrs. Hayes plans m lior way around the it“ next summer, she l llliUl'\'l0\'l'€l‘ here, "1 1H1‘ home ufier thumbing ( ‘ Ha es Trace Cause Of qil-arrels. Rs f resee (By Stephen J. McDonough) w o n Asaociated Press Science Writer) WASHINGTON, Oct. ll — . James B. Ccsten of St. louls told " m” “"8 "hike." have alignment of natural teeth or ill- L-l5 - . . g é 47 1° 12 m- a magnificent oil portrait “only “DOD and Camus, -ATTENT|QN LADIES! Fm, a the late Sir William Christopher Mscdonald, noted Prince Exiwald unveiled in the Legislative Cham- ber in the Provincial Building yes- lilitile 50c at Taylor appointments early N00 .- terday by Hon. ' B. W. LePage, wtfllw-llillcn. - Beatlty Parlor Summerside 2m; President of the Executive Coun- »~—--— sa-a. ' _ " p °“° cil. wh r ll and an modem L 218_10_8_3L o orma y accepted the picture on behalf of the Govern- The portrait is the gift of Mr. Walter M. Stewart, of the Mac- ruii llLX-l‘. Dwelling house, i donald Tob w C an M _ o l. \ "r MW, best location. -Ii0LY REDEEMER Parish ideal. and heirs? stgvr/liiigt. it is $11110 s1. Apply at Gourlies Charlottetown, presents "Aunt work of Mr. Kenneth Forbes, R. C. A. a distinguished Canad- The unveiling ceremony which took place at 5 p. m.. was attendq 8d by the members of the Gov- Premier ll i:-i=. Second Stree’, -M0'1‘()R TR , . e, illulsday,_ Oet 1a at Tunoooii nmntérgia Blflglgi Guiyang giigrtothaecrlsdrem L'~’97‘1°'1M"- "lick carrying a load of flour. Campbell said the suggestion had been made some time ago that e portrait of Sir William Macdon- pennanent place on the walls of the Legis- those ' Rrcilshaw - Blair h n accident-S. of other distinguished Islanders. ' n AFAJOR 3230x235 15:2 _P0LI E m It was hoped that the generousl Mrs Thomas C COURT-Jn the donors. Mr. and Mrs. icwart, T w Benne- Summerslde Police Court five would be present at yesterday's ceremony. but they were unable to _ expected, however, that they will visit the Province informally in the near future. The Premier referred to the many benefactions of Sir Wil- liam Macdonald, who was born at Edward Island shaw, daughter of Mr. Melvi side. will be married this morn- ing at the home of her parents to Donald Saxby Blair. Ottawa. son of Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Blair Sir William was a son oi the Hon. Donald Macdonald. presi- dent of tile Legislative Council of and Ann Matilda. Brecken. He was educated Char- lottetown. ind in i854 began busi- ness as s. commission merchant in Montreal. He later became a to- bacco manufacturer. and acquired He was o. , McGlll University and the Ontario Agri- at Guelph. He Mac- donald Agricultural 0011626 at Ste. Ann-e de Bellevue, Quebec. For manv years he was Chancellor of McGill University. He died, un- giigried. at Montreal on June B, Sir William will be remembered in this Province as the founder of the MacDonald Consolidated School and the donor of the wing to the for three vears of manual training in Charlottetown and Summerside. The portrait by Mr. Forbes is to remarkable re- lo the original. It facing the Speaker's chair in the Legislative Chamba. to the rilht of the door 22:2‘. ‘retina: ‘il.%°“‘3.’.‘;‘€.2.*t‘§§ T - 000 Miles Just - laid over, until Friday, 1i ""110" Ill ll. LA J. t F - uiieailfid '1'??? r'§po-h“m"o§$°li'§ht'“il'l |_ h in k |.' dull 0r Hiker ates filligllrldthe mectslng ;d_|oum_ 3 S “n. it, _ t n BY- - v nluikRYli ($355 lgx_.(lg€gh_ , (By Scott Hershey, Aseooiuted NEW YORK. Oct. u-s period . hell" ih the unl- Ailments TO Teeth by turmoil, aftgifemoirridlenperggfifih Benn-min Stvlberlz. 1'01‘ ehhdlieyt ‘it years a reporter and worker of the labor scene and author o: h John Common Colincll elected by a two-to-cne majority hill" u-(o daughters Dorct y b°°k “The Stu o1 t}; C iiiu" K: lll ' ' a gstherin of eye. ear and throat ’ W e m‘ ‘wimp! ‘lgccocliicnltiill. alrggtitednhére ilgicéglfits Qodgy thatimany ghéongc gtilgtiee‘ for Industrial Oraaniz. i" i"l'l hii- nlmoutoh but will ° °s ‘m “me °“‘“ ° °“ ' so»... ii“ . , llESs a b li ed b ti P8 contends John. L. imgiififlfio starbtolilg for den-a? 39kg“? W v ‘mm In“ Lewis, chairman of the c, 1, Q, 27 P0 reach some headaches which seem ti. does nct want peace. He believes . m“ Kama“ anhouah oritginate in sinus infections arc Witlflghwflliflm Grem- Pwsi- ‘ -"‘<i i0 zvalk’ only 80 ggliiielizwd%ef' i2: tfiorlrjlreslalxéb: 0! 143701’. smmertliganlelefisedflykdm Peace." he is surrounded by lead- °i "s °Dcn road. iittih d t t - loos and settle ure B8150 e333,‘; igiisgsatgiiicig git E5516 so: (garlitgité. F’ L‘ “mom who do i“ 15 Eagllqd. tongue and jaw spasms. * TOTNVITJVTYON i RIO.) “dumb tosseeeedllenlerlloweenlleeelsbee in; [u Martin I!" “'7'”- ‘5- "W" _.Ou lo - ’ l“ . I om n Jsl 1o; Intel, celled u e Infill! misusing-Ir I’ ["1" 13f“? cllllervetlvee will hsll heir convention te lure (behind dauphin?“ Prelim 0"!‘ F": ltllli PRINCE COUNTY FINE PllRTllAll t lNlIE|iEll IN us. cllllllrl guy order to the M! responsible for deliver-leg on "u, mm‘ _ Sir William MacDonald Presented By Mr. MI The SUMMDERSID MARIN P. n. I. Mr. and Mrs_ Edward Fraser Crease, whose marriage took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leltoy Holman, of Summerslde, Prince Edward Island, on October l. The bride- groom ls a son of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Crease, oi Halifax, The bride wore a Molyneux model gown in French velvet. Mr. and Mrs. Crease will reside in Halifax. Nuptials Today At Summerside Miss Harriet Genevieve Brad- and Mrs. ile I... Bradshaw. Summer- of Kentville, N. S. Tile ceremony will be conducted by tile Rev. A. D. McDiarmid oi the Central Street Christian Church, Sum- The bride who will be given in marriage by her father will wear a gown of blue bogherra velvet widening at tlledlottom to form‘ a short train and a turban with shoulder length veil and will carry a bouquet of Slgnora roses and lilies of the valley. The bridal chorus from Lohengrln will be played by Mrs. Robert T. Holman Jr. of Charlottetown Mrs. T. A. Campbell, sister of‘ the bride will be matron oi honor. The best mun will be the groom's brother-in-law. Robert Ellis, of Kentville. N. S. A reception and breakfast for the two families and immediate friends will be served nfter the ceremony. Mrs. Ernest Mills will preside at the bride's table. Assisting in serving will be Mrs. W. K. MilcGougall. Mrs. R. T. Holman, and Miss Helen Mills. Miss Bradshaw attended Mount Allison Uclverslty at Suckville, N. B.. and McDonald College, St. _merside. Anne De Bellevue. Quebec. Mr. Blair received his muster of science degree at Bristol Uni- versity, England and is rlcw with the department of agriculture Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Blair will reside in Ottawa after n motor tiin through the eastern states. For travelling the bride will wear a purple plum suit with grey Persian lamb trimmings, her ac- cessories being of the same shade as her suit. Attending the wedd- ing from outside the province are Dr. and Mrs. Blair of Kclltville, Miss Helen Pike of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis oi Kent- vflle, N. S. Bounoil Members All SAINT JOHN, N. B.. Oct. 11- (OPl-Members of the Saint were re- Returned y. Those returned to office for an- other two-year term, the number of votes thav polled, were: G. E. Barbour, 2,711; liertk 2.577; R. L. Grannan, 2,366; A. a. Gil\ . W. Ingraham, 2,433; H. C. Sohofield, 2,807 and J. A, White- bone, 2, 537. They were opposed by nnlv two candidates, William M. Campbell, who polled 1.264 votes. and H. Saunders, who received Y ing from Asthma, Hay \ Fever or Bronchial trouble, inhale the flames of Kellogg's Asthma RolicfZYou l will get easy relief. For over 60 years flfll famous herbal reparation has enefitcd thous- lndl of euflercrs. Your neansidrulllon I 11.03",»- tin. trial else I5; ' Willi“! also in dinette form. 8y James 7D. Barton. HLD. WARTS ON THE SOLE OF THE FOOT ARE CAUSED BY A TINY ORGANISM We are hearing mucllabout ringworm of the feet latlllcters foot) and of the meas- and reading urcs taken to prevent it in the gynlrlasluin. swimming pool and shower baths. It is believed due to a fungus or tiny parasite. Another ailment long unsuspect- l ed of being due to an organism is the little wart or warts that occur on the sole of the foot and heel— plantar warts. Dr. R. M. M. MacKcnna in the British Medical Journal tells us that there is little doubt that plantar warts are caused by an organism so slnall that it passes through the filter used to strain out organisms. This tiny organism gets into a small nakecfeye. "when plantar warts reach an average size they interfere with the activities of the pelson af- fected owing to the pain caused by pressure on the warts whenever he attempts to wnlk or run. The warts develop without person's know- ledge the first sign being a tiny flat wart on the heel or ball of the foot but may appear on any part of the surface of the sole of the foot. It is considered full grown when it is about one-fifth of an inch across. 1t is o roughened very hard piece of tissue grayish is pared with n knife that its wart-like structure can be dis- covered." Tho difference between a plantar wart and a callous ls that there is pressed whereas when a plantar wart is pressed the pain is quite severe. - The first thought about plantar warts as the ringworm of t e feet is prevention. Those suffering with plantar warts should not use the bathrooms or pool used by others. The infected person must never tread with bare feet where an un- affected person will step. Benes Asked T0 Run For ~ but the legatlon spokesman Rectorship (L. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) GLASGOW. Oct. ll-Eduari Bcrlcrs. Czechoslovak statesman who resigned as president of his country last week, has been in- vited to be the Scottish national- ist candidate for the honorary rectorship of Glasgow University, but he has not accepted. The Czechoslovak legation in London denied an earlier an- nouncement here that Dr. Ben» has agreed to be ll candidate. statinl ‘he had “not even consider- ed the invitation yet." .William Powell, Scottish jour- nalist and author, had told a meeting of 500 university etud- erlts that Dr. Benes had accepted. The rector-ship is an honorary post. carries no salary, and en- tails no residential duties. Scot- tish university roctorships have been held in some years by dis- tinguished foreign statesmen. At present there are three can- didates for the post: Sir Archi- bald Sinclair, leader of the Liberal opposition in the House of om- mons: Sir Henry Lunn. vice nre- sident of the Lieniue of Nations Union; and Laurence Housman. author and pacifist. Pcstcrs were put up at the meeting. “Vote for Belles, the man who saved the world." The election is to be Oct. 22. The Glasgow announcement said Bones’ acceptance had been revolved from a close friend of the. former president in Ibildmila sh no one there had authority to give such acceptance. _ held in the Y. P. Room on. Thurs- self, but the war has not destrvy- ed nor stopped the Christian Work ‘through the years. in the face of | to waiting, ‘million people of the lof Hanan ‘in the desert. There is n river the ‘ I abrasion or ! scratch’ that cannot be seen by the t yellow in color. It is only when it . little or no pain when a callous is i GUARDI. CHRONICLE r vak . Districts are numbered as WMS. Meetingiysille HighiNo Invitation Preparing For, - i Rugby Season‘ At Kensington The regular meeting of the W- M. S. of the United Church was day evening, Oct. 6th, with a large number present. Mrs. Cotton, the Praiclent, OOClllW-‘d the chair, taking the lead m a service holding in memory_ the celebration of_the Honan MlSfiiQfl‘ Jubilee. Owing to the War m China it is impossible to have a jubilee celebration ill l-lonan it- which began these so many yea-YE 820- . . Fifty years 1180. IYIISSIOHMY work in HOhall, China. began as a tiny stream, it has grvwll almost insurmountable difficul- tics, until now it is like a mighty river carrying the water of liic needy people. Eight prOVlilCf‘ are being enriched through various channels, hospit- als, schools, rural reconstruction work. child welfare clinics, Chris- tian homes and best channelof all, thrcugh individual Christian lives. The scripture reading ill part was, “Ill til." wilderness shzlll waters break forth and streams streams whereof shall make glad the city of God. And H1- showed me a pure river of the water oi’ liie. And lci lllni that is athirst homo’ and whosoever will. let him take of the vrnter of life freely. Everything shrill live whither the river cometh." After singing "Where Crow the Crowded Ways of Islfe." a brief historical sketch and a present- ation (‘i ille phases of work car- ried on at the present time in Honan were given by Mrs. Ram- say, Mrs. MacKenzie and Mrs. Simpson. Concluding, Mrs. Cotton made a stirring appeal. to all members of the society to do their share. “Sacrifice? is the keynote of the lives of the missionaries in Hanan today. as was SIlipClldMiS sacri- fice the portion of the great souls who made an entrance there the ‘wginnlng. but whose courage and faith was of the kind that could move mountains. Shall we be weaker than they"? The Chin- ese Christians are not weaklings. shall we, in this favored land. away from all tine strife and horror oi war-be loss than they? The consecration hymn “lord. in the strength of grace" was sung. than the meeting was open for business. Worthy of special note, Mrs. malts from hhe Mlsson Band re- ported their allocation raised. also plans are maturing for a Thank- offering special service on the 14th. At this meeting fruit and vegetables are to be brought in. later to be sent to P. C. Hospital- 3. ,l bu“ newspapers published this map as the official version of lrlllii to lll: l)('l‘lI[lll'il lll lei: ioslo- rmlriuvll from a rndinpllillo. The German names are so originally published after the progressively. That numhl-r lll llltler made his entry Oct 3. Plebiscltes are to be arranged in the remaining dark areas. they will Received For Visit To States For the past two weeks football ters News Agency . go (‘i ool and Academy have becnoul practising and are rounding ma, the Kim, and “ graduation, Coach Lidstone expects all even stronger team than lfcal" to take the field when the opening whistle is sounded. Many newcomers are year trying to catch a berth with the western team and it wouldni surprise this corner a bit. if there is ii lot of new faces to take the tour of Canada early" Their Majesties are rc-tiirrliilg to London frorll Balmmzil Castle ear- ly next neck, Reuters nothing definite m: lll!‘ Jsllbfil‘? their North ATIiOTiTlZ‘. pectod before the that tho irim of a. lted Stale-s has not b fill rulcll against their ancient rivals. W, K. bell who has coached many a team from the capital can always be depended on to field a strong team which is hard to beat. Members o-f the _ Academy of last our who will again help lo, the Bibi-iii Elnbnsw city are: ‘Hum’ Hogan, Hume E1115‘ “i,ashington' n was Inbred out This years team has lots of con-i xpe tables on their rivals from the cap-l ‘d1 ll. . . Tile first game of the S8850“ W111 likely take place on Friday of this week when West Kent play 110516 to Sumnlerslde High. It should be a battle all the way and the teams to start where they left off last year when West K011i defeated the western team 3-0. The points having been mane on a pell- iilitv kick. It mISht be a 800d 5118- gestion to start a leagu P, w, C, second team, Queen Square School, West Kent and Summcrsicie High. This would help to boost the garlic on the Island. Sulnmcrside has it that. they would \ be willing to enter such a. league- Why not the r65! it and start the bal rol n8- TRURO. N. 5., Oct. Mr. Justice J. S. Smiley of hcrsl. recently named tothe su- preme court of Nova scotiu, presi- ded at his initial trial in Truro as the crown began of Claude J. Steeves for Barns Razed At Lot l5 Mr. Abel Clark of Lot l8 suit ‘ ed a heavy loss by fire on Mon , when his lvilrris and entire crop eluding Lilli-it- (llléillbiiy ui potat noon. Ml". Clark's son lind be i the barn zllltt hull hilrlilssec: horses ‘o plough the fit 1d nr-lr 1 barn. Slaortll" afiler _l hull b \'.‘i'll<f‘i‘i htlii boot‘ truism m lll 1.1 strenuous efforts the The loss included two barns a shed. the eniire crop and par 8' D‘ Mcmnan’ K' C" the pottlio crop. Tiiarl- was no Scotlaus oldest active barrister and judge of probate, extended rntulotions on behalf of the ocal bar. Mchellan is B6. . . Fear Injuries May Prove Fatd YARHOUTH- N. 5., Oct. axlian Nflilfilléli 'l‘elegl~. plls‘ the children the ides o! home so well as fozekn rrllssione. Protrmm Committee veilrber, Mrs. film. Cotton, Mrs. Joseph Sheen. Mrs. Donald and. Mrs. J. P. Profitt. In conclusion, Ch. Stewardship Secretary. Mrs. Hammond Toombs, was heard in an alppeal special thank offering. “Seriously. Meeting closed with Mlmah us implanting in the minds lit-ll, re it . ries milzht prove of . Benediction .—B mean business when they Here are two shear-i ircm the “battle front." Loft. s. brief Ieriod m" lrcrrinm before he was "rrcepiureil" llherfltflffii (‘I'M-H worn his back, is ell-vied f-"Om the rectory by angry parisl-ionvrs. ll lifiltill“.kl i\ [HP-hill I‘ llli >l'\ ll \'~"-' b l sfcrrrrl to another post, routed l group of Vulcan liusillrss men nlln sought in irlw- ih- pills!- abuvc, Father “(Wkfillhlii lvllllllg ili- rtr’. Embattled parlshoncrs who have? Vulcan, ltllch, rectory because they don't want hlrrl trail