_.oc'r0o 119.193; ALIEY a en's t sour nms We have made arrange- - ,DQIltI with our successors The Wright Shoo 90-. to tlllo . rpeolptnln our name for a‘ nhcrttimo. , It Illl Ina-ks things much lid! pleasant if these bill: are promptly and u pleasant- ly attended to u we granted then-edit. - ANY TIME THIS WEEK wru. an o. x. ' MQIMIHIIII. wtlllneetIkilliililllll. .47, ten? . Small Boy-I give it up. . ulotherod. ‘Mt-Choir Mineral-Roasts -'l‘heY»msho1u"mmy willnotmuttbhwombqe om-no-o-u misiéway an mu on child- Augler-Becsuse, if you want to brink them up properly you must ‘\ 1111MB to mourn-us the numb "Mu "fill c""'°" ‘ennui ousnomn INVIOTUS 151-03101- men soon Perwbllr at Purdie s: Ferguson's big shoe sale. 026310-9-21 warm BATES-Saturday, the 10th is the last day forbilvtfls wat- er rates. 8273-i0-9-2i SAVE MONEY, buy now at Pur- dle 8r Ferguson's big Shoe Sale. 9263-10-9-21 LEATHER BAGS, zipper styles. Brown and Tan. Very good value at $2.25. Prowse Bros.,' Ltd. THE CHARLOTTETI lWN GUARDIAN 1| Neil) Jersey Market For Seed Potatoes Continues Promising iii- _ Continued from Dike 1 stock of potatoes have yet large quantities to dispose o! on a. mar- destinstion. The S. S. which is now discharging coal here W111 Proceed to the railway wharf and take on o. cargo of 25,000 bushels "Hlere" I Presbyterian Sederunt Of ,Maritime Syn 0a” PICTOU, Oct. 8.——A feature of yesterday momings scderunt of the fifty-eighth Synod of the bioritiin: IProvinoes of the Presbytcriuzr Church in Canada was a discussion regarding representation on the board of the Maritime Home for Girls at Truro. The Presbyterian Church has been without repress-h- iAddress And 155GB THR RF. i FISH - FlSll i ilrder Early Store will be upen for benefit 0i customers on Tuesday and Thurs- day nights until 9 o'clock. i SEND US YOUR ORDER EARLY ibulmon, lliaclicrci, Fresh Fillets, illaddock, Cod, Smoked Filfets, Fin- inon Haddock, Kippered Herring, l Labrador Herring. of certified seed and table stockf l-‘rcsh Lobslcrs Dally ' tation on the board slncc 1925, but a ALLEY f? CO. LTD. _. Charlottetown, I’. El. Musegzgz; legxrkhglg” ‘firhhiju 9248-10-84,’ 11981-11" 18 W1’? 1111381511 110d 111- Arrangements are being made by| P resentatitm ,the clerk, Rev. Dr. Prank Baird, Eli Fl h ‘r,'p‘~k_‘ i,’ waldo-ad!‘ “n: it “Fa-r Adult‘ onlywqumh. G51- yotm us" AT “EVER” acmylféd about the ‘nuke: ‘or time the {Association for similar ship- _____ ‘stated that representation had been I y e I _- i‘ EAUx-s GR0cEnY_we carry a ‘ men s every week to Cuba, but the | A r mm mm w” ‘pen, ofiered under the name of thc Pies- ‘ 1. complete “he o, flesh m“ smoked stock potatoes, Mr. Boulter could duantity, comparatively, is so small i V” Y 5°‘ ° “v g byterian Church of thc ltlurltime i Phone 1307 160 Grafton St- :,,1 \ ,_________ _ m, see any mm” m “Kim The Ab m t th _ ‘at thc home oi Mrs. John McGuas- P Y, , 1. koo-O-oetéoooooo-ioe‘ Jh-“cun-Tn "TBT-v; fish. Phone 1210, cor, Rem; and, a 15 business 11°“ n“ “met inn Quccnt st when a number o! m‘ nces‘ . "' Hillsboro. 9277'. wclatm“ h" 119611 111111111118 801111‘- the situation materially. Seed po- ‘thc; friends ‘and neighbor‘ o, After considerable discussion thc 8441-0-l-tue-fri-tf. l - " Classified Advertisements ,. ismali shipments of table stock. Up CHRIST CHURCH’ Cherry vauey‘ to the present time they have paid Sunday. och nth, church school ififteen cents o bushel. The com- a _, .. -. vOhuusn w.» iflltlzti nenbuui - n: inlnalrtlllllfliliflllfliiflll ‘ ,1 1~ ' a . qvpr n» .-\=- §unzuarsa For Sale -__-____._________ onsvnivsnm news or r. s. \ Male Help Wanted "now r0 GET A oovsaumsm Job." Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Ltd., Toronto 10. 9159-10-5-81. Reeves’, Southport. cannon/inn, surname son M- 11-11111-341411- lining outhouses. etc.. lc. per sheet.’ Guardian office. tf STEADY, RELIABLE MAN NEED- ed i " ‘ ', to handle our business in Charlottetown. Res- ponsible position permanent. Ex- perience unnecessary. Honesty, - ‘ " essential. Must have car. Work starts at once. Syncro Mot- - ors Co., Battle Creek, Mich. M. H. Oct. o. FUR SALE — 0L!) PAPERS. I cents bundle. Guardian Office. 2-4-tl. Ion sate, r0 LET, nosnu sun‘ room signs on hand at Guardian Office. n, 10.30 a. m., Morning prayer and ser- I mon, ll a. m. Evening prayer and ' sermon, '1 p. m. This is our Harvest Festival, Capt. F. M. Belt, 0A., will preach. R. Wheeler. Captain in Charge. f THIEVERY GOING ON-A Bum-i ber of cases of canned lobster were purioined from a ‘warehouse on the waterfront, during last week. Mr. J- J. Dunphy, C. N. R. detective from Moncton, arrived here last: night and it is possible he is work- ‘ in: on this case. It is rumoured that several bags of similar goods. were found on the premises of a r ‘ of the city, but whether AN UNUSUAL OHPORTUN-Il’! CAN BE EARNED weekly in spars time selling weii known line Per- _ sonai Christmas Cords. Scores of » stenographers, accountants, clerks, etc., exceeded this last season. Beautiful new portfolio sample FOB SALE-ESSEX COACH. 2100 miles. Particulars at The Bike Shop, Charlottetown. 9232-10-8-21 FOR, SALE 4- B BY CARRIAGE in good conditio . Apply Mrs. James Hlckox, Bradaibane, Box 167. V 9247-10-9-21. free. " ‘ Kraft Limited, Tor- FOR SALE - BETWEEN Two onto. Representatives wanted and three thousand feet rough small towns also. board lumber. A. D. Muilin, Bed- 2-M.H. W. 10-2-5-{1-9-12-14-10-19- ford, R. R. 0155-10-5-61. 31-3-29-23-39- ' were " ’ To {let decided upon as Salesman Wanted CALENDAR AND ADVERTISING Specialty Salesman. Experience preferred but not essential. High- est commissions. -Good contract to right man. Apply with refer- ences to Box No. 520, I/ondon, these are the same ls not known at present. BIBLE SOCIETY EXECUTIVE MEET-The executive committee or‘ the Prince Edward Island Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible‘ Society met in St. Paul's Parish Hall lost evening. The Prcsidenti Rev. H. D. Raymond, occupied the chair, plans for the Society's work FOR RENT - TWO 0R THREE furnished rooms, heated, suitable for light housekeeping. Also gar- age in good‘ locality. Apply Guardian Office. 0244-10-0-31. Ontario. S. W. Oct. 5-61. »__- - Situations Vacant _ WANTED . AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN T0 sell engraved Personal Christmas Cards one dollar dozen up. Sam- ples fitted into- leather carrying case. Premier Art Guiid_ Victoria. St, Toronto. S. V. 10-3-tl3l. l Miscellanenul ' IOIIN ALFRED McDONALI), PRO- vincial Land Surveyor. Herman- ville. 5153-6-10-1 month EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN IN A fishing boat, two master, Nova Scotla built 38 ft. long. Hull good as new. New sails and spars. Buick engine. electric starter. Must be sold within ten days. Price $350.00. A. D. Mullin, Bedford R. R. 9158-10-5-61. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED for putting cement foundation under York Hall. All material sup- plied. Tenders to be in not later than the 14th inst. Plans and certifications at Harold Watts or Benj. Mailetts. York. 9246-i0-9-3i. AN ESTABLISHED CANVASSING sales organization wanted tc handle Canada's New slmving Sensation "Ensyshave." Send full particulars of vour flrm to Easyshave Manufacturing Com- pany, Toronto. W.-Oct. 9. unto cusromnns. PLEASE call and see our Fads line before buying. Remember. we are in a ltlon to sell Radios at lower prices as we do our other, lines. No agents, we sell direct to you. Prospects Of g Non Party Gov’t ‘ In Manitoba (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Man, Oct. ‘ls-With Premier John Bracken renewing his plea for a. non-party government in Manitoba and the executives of both thé Liberal and Conservative parties holding meetings to discuss the pro- posal, its prospects of being accept- ed are the subject of keen specula- tion.‘ At first the Conservatives ap- peared definltely opposed, but Col. F. G. Taylor, Conservative leader, came to Winnipeg from Portage La. Prairie today to discuss the matter at ‘a meeting of leading party work- ers. The Liberals were favorable from the sis-rt and they too wsse holding council over the schemi. fnile not opposed in principle, John Queen, Labor leader, objects to any econ- omy programme under a union gov- ernment, which will mean the cur- tailment of certain social services. Ln a speech at Kiilamey today the Premier mode his first public |JA ouncement on the question. He said the proposal was not advanced ' with the idea of postponing the im- pending provincial election. He hop- 'ed the other party leader had not yet reachedfinsl doisions in opposi- tion, but if so the present govern- We have mam‘ satisfied custom- 1mm‘ WW“ “"7 °n' ers. W. 1i. Dennis, Charlottetown. 9224-10-8-31. Boarders Wanted pompous warn-an. 41 onto- bar at. - g 9336-10-84! l Increasing expenditure on unem- ployment relief and declining rev- enues confronted ths Provinco with a serious financial situation, no said. party strife and bickering for po- litical advantage at such a time. So far the Government had been No good purpose could be served by ' able to avoid a deficit and the fact that only recently it had sold a 06,000,000 bond issue showed the province was still in a sound posi- tion. It was necessary, however, to look to the future and retrench. Both individuals and governments needed more than ever to practice the virtues of thrift and frugality. The sharp decline in the price of farm products was sflecting every sphere of activity in Manitoba, said the Premier. This year the value of I7 AN TE D - MALE COLLEGE student to board in hot water heated home. Apply Guardian. 0223-10~8-3l. WANTED -__,TWO BOARDERS can be accommodated at 25 King Square. Phone 508-11. 9203-10-9-31. Employment Wanted ‘WANTED _ YOUNG FARMER wants all-year job on. milk farm or ranch near city. Apply thu of- fics. 0340-10-8-31 the Province‘! farm products would _ c be only $50,000,000, while at tho Qpportunitffis for Me worst of the depression in 1028 it and women was $100,000,000. While the burden fail on the farmers it affected also those engaged in other industries Alli FROM TO I50 MONTH- E "5 and in trade. i.v at home in spare time. m- Dlrti (rs write Auto Knitters Ltit. pertinent 0107. Toronto 0. L’ ‘ALaMF-kgwiz? Augwtgnfigr: michaei of Glasgow, Scotland, woo write for Needles. Oide Tyme "411511164 1911911111! 17°39 l1!!! "em and new wage err-cement. morning w find his second wife AYMTIM llltfl Kfllllfi‘! Ltd, Ylflli dam “Id hlmu" QM” ‘Qmgfgf m Department, Toro to t. n__ o-io-su-ai. 14111111"- Sixty-seven-year-oid John Oar-l and 18th October “Bible Society Sunday." A short report was pre- sented by Rev. J. M. Murchison, District Secretary. Rev. J. B. M. Armour, General Secretary of Can- ads and Newfoundland, delivered a pointed and interesting address. outlining the Society's coast to coast- organization, mentioning its personnel, describing its progress. In attendance at the meeting were Rev- J. M. Murchison, District Scc- retary, Rev. H. D. Raymond, Pro vinclal President, Dr. H. D. John- 7son, Provincial Treasurer, Mr. E. ID. Bterns, Provincial Secretary, iRev. A. c. Vincent of Charlotte- ‘town, Rev. F. E. Boothroyd of Hun- r tcr River, Rev. H. R. Bell of Kings- i‘ boro, Rev. G. T- Spriggs of Ken- slngion, Mr. John A. Thompson of Kenslngton, Mr. W. H. Crozier of Malpeque,‘ Mr. J. P. Gordon of Charlottetown. Letters were rend from Revs. R. M. Legato, Char- lottetown, and W. E. Davies of Car- dlson, expressing regret for inabil- ity to be present. l i BIRTHS HODGSON-At the P. E. Island . Hospital, October 2nd, 193i, to Mr.' and Mrs. F. Chester Hodgson, a son. (Nee Allene Hutchcson.) MARRIAGES CLARK-HOOPER -- At St. John's Church, Milton, Monday, October 5th, 1931, Waiter Richard Clark of North Wiitshire and Beatrice May Hooper of North Milton. BULPITT--I-IADLEY--At the Little Church Around the Corner, New York City, on Sept. 30, i931, George W. Bulpitt, West Medfard, Mass, formerly of Roseneath, P.E.I., to Miss Lily Hadley, West Mcdford, formerly of Birmingham, England. DEATHS MCISAACFAt Seal River. Scpt 26, 193i, Peter McIsaac, aged 90 years. DINGWELb-At Marie, Oct. our, Audrey Loeilen, infant daughter of Stanley and Mrs. Dingweli, aged "l months. ' Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Mary‘ Bowlon wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness. Mass Cards and Mes- use: offiymoathv in their recent bereavement. 0269-10-0-11. i N. lMacLean UNDIITAKII IMIALHII Obarlottetown and 1 um wumun rum lil petition from Maine and New Brunswick makes it impossible to hold the price even at that figure. The present situation is a very trying one for the Assoiatlon, he said, as the members are looking to it to handle their surplus crop, and the Association is making plans to do so. They are having‘ a meeting of the directors today, and if the Board sanctions the proposition suggested by the secretary, a circu- lar will be mailed immediately to each of its members outlining the course to be followed. BOOKINGS FOR ‘QUARTER MILLION BUSIIELS While no sales have been made at a definite price, bookings have been made for praticaliy a quarter of a million bushels of certified seed to be moved this fall. Mr. Boulter feels that we are now experiencing the worst phase of the seasons operations. The shipment by tho Association of 20,000 bushels of certified seed and 10,000 bushels of table stock Bliss Triumph potatoes to Cuba. on Wednesday will be followed by oth- er steamer movements to the same tatoes enter Cuba free of duty, but the duty on table stock is $2.05 per 111ml! pound sack. These ship- ments do not warrant a price of over fourteen cents a bushel on the farm. . The dealers visited by Mr. Boui- ter in the United States were bettcz- Edward Island seed last year than cver before. The growers of Penn- sylvania who used Isiand seed prac- tically for the first time were loud in their praise of the heavy yield from the Island Irish Cobblers. Mr. Thornton, of the Southgatc- Company which handles r1 vcrv large quantity of seed potatoes. in- formed Mr. Boulter that he did not have a complaint from any of thc growers in the large area over which he distributes. This satisfac- tory result of last year's business will be an incentive to growers, dc- spite the depression, to purchase Island seed even at u slight prem- ium. In some sections of the Province 11111 DOYIBtO yield is very much below that of other years, Mr. Boultcr States. Where spraying was not; properly attended to there arc ln- dications of rot, but just how gen- eral this condition is, is not easy to determine until after harvesting of the crop is completed. MAKES GOOD RECOVERY — list thfs year on account of iii health has been recuperating for the past three months in Prince Edward Is- land and in New Brunswick. He is making a splendid recovery and with continued improvement may be able to take l'ght work before long- At present he is visiting at Digby, N. S-Unlted Churchman. SOCIAL EVENING-The second of a series of Socbl evenings was held by the B. I. S. in thelruhaii, Canadian Bank of Commerce Build ing. on October '1th, with thirty five tables of auction forty fives, which was keenly contested. and not until the last game could the winners be chosen. The winners were: Ladies: First, Miss Georgie Gallant, second. Miss Annie Duffy Gents: First, MruGeorge Gregory. second, Mr. Henry Dalton. It was also decided to have two lucky tab- ies for the evening which were won by Miss Florence Lelch and Mrs- Wiilkm Schofleld. The musical program was cancelled owing to the lateness of the Auction game, but will be carried out at our next soc- inl evening o-t ten thirty. The old time dances were set in motion with upwards of 250, and were thorough- iy enjoyed. Owing to the general enthusiasm manifest the society has dacided to continue their social ev- enings until the New Year. Friends will regret that 060189 MrMahon, son of Mr. and MIS- P- McMahon has entered thfifllw Hospital suffering from tYD11°1d fever. Gandhi Will Not Visit U. S. (Canadian Pressl NEW YORK N Y. Oct. 8.-- The Rev. John Haynes Holmes. friend of Mahatma Gandhi, said today that he and other friends of m.- Mahitma have deflflltclv advis- ed him not to visit time United States. The New York clersymlllb 11'1"" pf the community church, who rec- ently retumcd from London W119" he conferred with Gandhi. said 11¢ did not believe the Mahatma would make a trip to the United 51111119! now but that eventually he proh- sbly will, when assured Dmhctlm from "curiosity, exploitation and sensatlonaiism." The nice old lady smllvd 111- 1116 little girl who had been loft in ' charge of the confectloncrs sh0P-_ "Don't you sometimes feel will?“ ed to eat one of the nice creep buns, my dear?" The little girl was 011119 "mflw- Rev. E. E. Graham, M. A., former-i, Y,s 1y of Shedioc, who is on the retired} Men Regular Weekly Meeting regular weekly meeting last even- ing. Y’s Man Cleaver MacLean in the chair. Sing song was load by song Leader George Johnson. Y's Man T- W. Bentley then moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. MacDonald, special demonstrator of Dorothy Milk, who supplied the milk, coffee and tomato soup, sec- onded by N. D. MacLean. Mrs. Mac- Donald then made a few remarks. Dorothy Milk was votedby all Y's Men present extra good- The speaker of the evening was Wallace Scantlebury, who gave a very graphic description of his trip to Europe. He showed samples of fancy work done by Madcria wo- men for which they are paid about i0 cents per day. He also showed many other curios that he brought home, which were picked up in dif- ferent parts of Europe. After trav- elling through fourteen countries he decided that Prince Edward Island was the best place in the world. Roy Cudmore, chairman of thc Dance Committee, reported that the Y's Men's dance would bc thc opening dance in thc Oddfcliows’ Hall on Friday, October 30. The matter of the Rotary Club horse race on Monday, October 12th, received the full support of the Y's Men's Club, in order that the Rotary Club continue their work with crippled children. There being no other business the meeting closed with the King, after which the members retired to the bowling alleys for an evening's en- tertainment. McGill To Honor Bennett MONTREAL, Oct. il-Right Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime Minister of Canada, and live distinguished Mc- Gill graduates will be awarded hon- orary degrees by McCliil University at a special convocation that wlii be held with the third qulnquennial reunion of the graduates on Wed- nesday, Oct. 1'7. The announce- ment was made today. The Premier has accepted the honor, and has an- Tha other man, all graduates of the university, who Vllll receive the degrees are: Hon. A. C. Ruther- ford, of Edmonton, first Premier of Alberta; Francis William Marlen- nan, of Montreal, pl mining engineer; William Arthur Carlyle, Director of‘ the British Columbia "O course not; that would ‘be stealing. I only licks them." Bureau of Mines; Major -Gcn. Rob- ert U. Patterson, Surgeon-General {Spring Park gathered there t0 ex-| fpress to her their sincere r6811"? l‘; following resolution, made by Dr. Hugh Munroe and seconded by Rev. W. E. Davies, was passed: "The satisfied with the results of Prince ‘ ‘her departure from amongst them, also to extend good wishes for her, ‘in her new home. The meeting was} ‘ culled to order by Mrs. G. Robinson who explained the object 0i’ the" prvsciite and than called upon MN- IJ. Lauior wirg read a short address Complimcmary remarks were made b; Mi‘. Joseph Bigger and Mr- J01“! ‘AiuGrane and others 1111159111- F171‘ lowing is the address. IDcar Mrs. McGulgan: i \V.: your friends and 1ieieh1>°111' ‘of Spring Park gathered here this Ievening to extend to you and Mr- iiulcuignn our heartfe" good wishes- clerk be remitted to a commitict to I ‘for health and happiness in Y°111| . 1 consider aid report 111011, Will '0- ‘ncv: home, but a few short month-i‘ 1 X X I ‘ commendation, at :1 later s‘ l -1'u i, logo we learned of your intendfid, “ms 10st L“ n idcparture from amOXIEEt 11s and a1- ihough we felt the loss was somei others gain, yct we could not let this p355 “vnhout showing in some’ moved seconded by Dr lylc" that “my our appreciation o! your good: the Moderator appoint u committee ' citizenship‘ As B‘ friend you were! to take into account the possible 0n- ulvbuys wmmg to lend a helpmgi juymcnt oi the Powers of inc Synod i 1 k- ” ' If figgjlygoulfhczsfi izvlafaesvaayzdrégpzxfw’ especially in the mutter oi carrying; I t n t e and Cheer Ion the home mission work within ‘Cd ° “‘ x pmmp n 5s sthc bounds. Mr. biucAi-Lhui- point- Bynod of the Maritime Provinces of the Presbyterian Church in Canada will gladly consider representation on the board of the Maritime Home for Girls, when they are convinced that full recognition is given them of their own correct name and title as submitted by the clerk of the Synod of the Maritime Provinces of the Presbyterian Church in_Can- ada." An amendment, moved by Di". '1‘. Wardlaw Taylor, and seconded by: I Sheriff Ronald Macvicar, that the y communications in thc hands 0i the Rev. S. J. MacArthur, of alone-I ton, referred to several matters cun- ‘ cerning thc work of thc Synod and 1 WESTERN GUARDIAN -—DR. SIAIPSONS office closed Oct. i) to 10 inclushc. 9275-10-94.’! —I'OSTI‘ONED FOR ONE “WEEK —'l‘lic Summ branch of the Canadian L/egmh mct on Wednes- day evening but the meeting was lxisiponczi for one \vefk.——S i? -—-(':\RS C'RASll——Af 5011111 WGSt ‘Lot 1G, two cars lied by the sirlo of the road w "111 11110 bi! fa third czar. ’l'lie machines were Ibodlg; SlllllSilCd but none of thc oc- iifllpiilifi; we!“ hurt-S l it. —-.~\'I‘TE!\'DED SYNOD—R<3V. C- J. St. Clair Jeans, minister of the Prc wrriaz: C‘: 11-h, Summcrsidfi. h been nltentlng the Nlnritime Synod of the Pwsbytexion Church in Canada \\'ll.l'il has been in ses- ision all this week. He returned on i . . iFriciay (‘\'i'lilllg.—s —TRA.\'SFEIUfED TO chan- The Y's Men's Club had their’ I iulncss. i As a neighbor you were always | willing to do anything in your pOW" ;er for the welfare of our district [we may with the Poet Moore justly soy. I Life is a waste of wearisome hours, Which seldom the rose of enjoy- ment adorns. And thc heart that is soonest awake I to the flowers. ' Is always the first to be 11011011" cd by thorns. Now in conclusion we ask you t0 l‘ accept the accompanying gifts nut i for their intrinsic value but as a slight token of the good will and ‘friendship that exists among us. I Mrs. McGulgan thanked one and all for their kind remembrance and the meeting closed by Slnillh! 1°? “She's o. Jolly Good Fellow." i Celebrated Musician Dead TORONTO, Ont, Oct. 8. (By the Canadian Press)—Luigi Von Kunlts Conductor of the Toronto Sym- -phony Orchestra and distinguished violinist, hailed by critics as one of the most prominent virtuosos in the world. died here today at his res- idcnce. Born in Vicnnn in 1870, Von Kunnits’ exceptional talent, even at an early nge, attracted the attention of many musical celebrities in his native city, notably Johannes Brahms and Johann Strauss. After exclusive studios with the bcst teachers, and after a number 0f successful concert appearances in Europe, which he toured for two years, he come to Toronto in 1912. He eventually become connected with (h: Toronto Symphflnlr’ 01"‘ chcstra which hc conducted since 1923. the ycar of its inception. Govt. Official j Passes Away ed out that tncrc were. 152 mission i LOTTITFOWYV-lllr. Kenneth M0" fields within thc Muritimcs and that 7 Iicnzic, who has been relieving at $82,000 had been raised lust yea: for ,' thp Canadian Bank of Commerce missionary and benevolent purposes; ‘ in Sunimcrsidc has been transferr- and. he felt that bcttcr results could ; to to " branch in Charlotte- be obtained ii‘ the funds were atl- tram. Dmnlns, the accountant ministered in thc Mdvitimcs instead ‘ at Summcrsidr- ilflS returned from of from Toronto. The clcrk, as acting treasurer of the Synod, submitted the financial report for the your ended Udflbvl‘ l, an extendcd swk lcnww-S -—Di'. Simiron. Summsrsidr, lcav- es ‘today l0 attend n meeting of the 1031. It showed total receipts for American College 0f surgeons in the year, including a lmluncc of! Np\\‘ Yin-f; $200.63 to be $1,209.15, with total‘ , outlay of $986.84, leaving a balance "‘*— "—‘* ' of $222.31. Speaking before a congregation which taxed to the limit Lhc seating capacity of the spacious St. An- drew's Church, Rcv. W. G. Brmvn, M.A., 3.1)., of Saskatoon, Modcrutoi" of the General Assembly oi‘ thc Pros- bytierian Church in Canada, deliver- ed a. stirring address, sketching iiri brief outline conditions existing in‘ the church, imrticularly in the mission fields oi Western Canada, and urging continued and incrcziscdi interest in both home and foreign missions. The Moderator of the} Maritime Synod, Rev. George S. Mitchell, of Campbcllton, yircsicled, and the regular choir of thc church‘ was assisted by the Blue l\Icuntuiii' male quartette, and a mixed quar- tette from Westvilie and New Glos- gow. In a vigorous appeal for workers in theiiomc mission fields, bllfiyljnstor- Brown declared: "May I say to,‘ ministers in cities and towns, if you ' think you are going to build up the Presbyterian Church in Canada by“, Eastern Guardian HJUNGSBORO-On October 11, Rev. H. R. Bcil will preach as i0]- lows: Klngsboro, clcvcn a. m. and 7.30 p. m. MOUNT STEWART Mr. Artémas Jnrclinc, Charlotte- totvn. was a visitor to Mount Stew- art recc-iitlv. Miss ilizel Corbett has returned to Savage Harbor, after spending a very enjoyable vacation visiting rel- m’ Services were held in Mount Slew- nrt Prcsbytcrizizi Church 0:1 Sunday at eleven n. flea". 7.11: Gvngc, ill. Miss Helena. Ilorgan, teacher at Cherry Hill. is at present spending iizr uicotsnn at the home oi he: sticking to cement sidewnllzs and lnlwnls‘ M“ and NUS‘ T. Horganl lighted Way's you are a dreamer of Stunhmwv dreams, and bad dreams at tliaL, Close our mission ficicls niirl outlying‘ My “mi “rs Gerald Proctor ‘ points nncl our city fields will die. Therefore I beseech 0i you to look after the frontier points." Mr. Brown spoke wiiii glowing: op- glrgfgxféhtulihf:§‘ginit_I“;l???.10 CDTCllFilil, after spending nvc . 4 .\.... l‘ ‘-: _ __ »__ are 1n we Pei u- ? 12".‘ 'f..$’.$li.° éTJI-‘i. Z‘..’.‘.°.?.'.’.“1TZ'ZZ ing taken as m1 indication of M11112), ‘Igmshgtynllbzlhi ‘ h ' ‘ greater progress to conic. "I11 ii:-, teen years the Presbyterian Church ; in Canada, nt thc pros-rut rote of growth, will bc back to the Strcnftlh Clirivlottctcnvii, spent Sunday‘ at Mrs Precious home m Mount Stewart. spoctor, spent thc week cnd at the OTTAWA, Oi1t., Oct. 8, (By thB‘ Cuvdian Prassh-Charles Hammet‘ f Show. inspector in the fruit branch, Ihomc of his purr-nls. Mr. and Mrs Miss lidiih Cameron has returned _ Mr. hlcrton Jardiuc, Potato In- nounced his intention to be present ' ‘ to receive it. o.‘ the Department of Agriculture and wcll known in the fruit EYOW- Northern Ontario, who lzais spurt thc 111E! 1111111511)’ thffluilh 3511111111. 011115 post couple-of months in the Nimi- here today after a short illnes. He time Provinces, spoke bri¢ll1.'. was 69 ycars old. Mr. Snow devcl-i In a lengthy discussion ul thc oped in; "Snow" apple which nt-| budget at this afternoons svd:i'unt lained wide popularity in Central the allocation of $55,000 for thc |Canada. Hc was born nezr Hull, whole Synod was accepted. The ‘Quebec and on completion 0f 1115; Synod nppvovctl thc plan to rcmovc His fwm and orchards were iocat- offering of at least $1.00 pcr com- cd near Oltmva on the Montreal munlcant member. ‘road and remain a. place of much“ Mrs. Wm. Macli. Liuclccod. pres- |nggregg to ~gr=cuiturlsts and flow-‘ idcnt of thc Wom 1's ivlissionmy n- 1overs_ Society, eastern di Mr. Snow cnicrr-d the Department sccount of thc xvcrl; bring l‘iil'l‘l.'.‘il of Agriculture about t'a'ehty years on by the women. ago, He is survived by his widow The Synod will nicct next year in and two chndrm, Hugo Alexander‘ Westminster Church, New Glasgow. Snow. of Edvley Sosk, and Mrs. H. ' L. Thompson. of OltflWfl- time of the United sintcs army‘ and Dr. And you will be applauded; W. i-iarvey-Sn-iith of Winnipeg, fcr- But leave them on thc poplar rug. me;- prwdsng. or tho British and And jawed you'll get, not lauded. Canadian Medical Associations. —Boston Transcript. education took up fruit cultivation! the deficit of $189,000 by a special ' sion, gave on‘ Leave footprints on the sands of > ‘i825; lirl°y° m“ ‘““"'1’“°"7 W‘ i Albert Jnrdine, fiend of Hills- c r. vcwn. , b0 _ q _ Receding tho Aiiodcrnzov, Rev. W. ; mm I ______ M. MacKny, SynuclL. l missionary" of ML and Mm Augustus Down, Charlottetown, were visitors to Wont-h Village, on slillflfiy, guests 'ni .\lt".~'- Dir/vs sister, Mrs. Fulton l-Yfial. i Miss Sadie Farquharson has rc- turncd to Bridgetown, after spend- ing a plczisant vacation at. the home of her lmreuts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farquharson, Conavoy. Many oi‘ ilic farmers of this vic- inity are now busily engaged in dig- ging their potaiors and mostly rc- port o fair crop-D. 0r. W. ll. Carson CIIIROPRACTOR Three Year Palmer Graduate I24 Prince St. Phone I072 Home Calls Made. il626-5-l5-Smwtf.