e NOVEMBER 6' 1933 rua cHARi`.o'l"ri~:Tow1~l cuARDiAl\' i-AGE FIVE __ I I - - -_ - _ '____ L . ll. K. S. IIEMMIIIG, BA.C.P.A..c_G.A cairrmiao ruauo acoourlranr ~ mailman. or UANADIAN SOCIETY 0! 005'! ACCOUNTANTS COMMISSIONE FOB TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN THE SUPREME COURT OF P. E. L 1'. E. I. BEPBISENTATIVE THB CANADIAN CREDIT MENS TRUST ASOUIATION, LIMITED. BANK Ol' NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING TOWN, P- E. I. _ Accounting systems opened up and revised. “ Labor saving office methods installed. Colt Accounting instituted to Init special requlremenle. ' lilontlily, quarterly and annual audits. , iioionoo mea md noni and Loss Accounts prepared. 'lncomeTaxi-etnrnawrltiennpandlled. Financial arrangements iihdc between debtor and dloillioflo _ Limited Liability Companies Incorporated. P. G. BOX 35. TELEPHONE 1818- _ FPLANI.-1 CRASHES (continued from Page 1) The tail hit an adjoining house and the plane crashed into the rear of the Kina house. ' Mrs. Cofer said she heard one of lhe children scream, but no other hunds cams from the house. IMPROVED' (Continued from Page 1) oi' attention." Quoting a report of the League of Nations. the letter says there is not a maior country in the world where the recovery trend is not visible. “Throughout the world production is increasing," the letter continues, “prices for the principal commodi- ties are higher and unemployment has begun tc decrease." Dllllloyment Cn Increase 9 blcmatlc of remembrance tc the fallen and the duty to those who remained. Col. McLaren declared Through the poem "I.n Flanders |Field," by John Mwrae, formerly of the Canadian Army Medical into world wide prominence. It is this flower that we think of today, the minister proceeded "It reminds us of those who rest in distant lands. It reminds us of our duty to those who have return- ed disabled and broken in health- of those widows and orphans and dependents who remain with us.” CURT NOTE (Continued from Page 1) the case instead of confining themselves to ameriaining whether the evidence submitted by the United States Government was suffic ent to justify the tug ie's apprehension and comnftment for ,_,.m_.. B1 ¢0\1!1tries within i‘*». British Commonwealth the recffc-ry trend; is particularly noticeable. At the! and of August the number of unein-’ ployed had decreased in Great Bri- tain by 500,000 as compared with the previous August. Protection has resulted in increased factory dmv- ity in Great Britain while "foreign trade has not been affected to the extent that might have been antici- pated." A slight increase in both rxporu and imports is noted. Unemployment ln France, has de- creased by 32,000 as compared with figures for October last year and the index of production is rising. A I rise in the index of production of 10\ F points or more is noted in Germany, Poland and Russia. A similar c`on- dition is apparent in Latin America. Signs of depression were discolin- ted during the boom period the let- ter concludes and signs of recovery seem to be too greatly neglected in lhe Present difficult times. LEADING Gr_cec:'s decision it added, was “utterly unto able-"` y 'Denunciation 'if the trraty to the Greek Government was said by State Department offic als to con- stitute the formal 5ea.r's notier provided 'n the p ct.for its tel- m'nation by either party. The first extradition cppllcation for Insull, former utilities magnate. wasfounded on a Cook County, Ill., iridictm'nt. When' this was re- fused, the Government requested his retum on a federal bank- ruptcy charge. (Continued from Page 1) pool operative chiefs had_cEtinued their sympathetic strike in that state despite Gilberto' suspension. .loin Strike Movement l Two Minnesota county farm groups, Pipestono and Meeker, swept into the strike movement. (Contin d from Page 1) ue the latter decreeing an immediate embargo on shipments of livestock; and against shipments of poultry, you can do something towards the i csimuii. cuinniin ,i RA BE ['|' dos Poofccccd |N|]|ANS M S 5 Machrne For This column In reserved for Qi|een'a ‘ 0 ¢ - e e i .°‘.:‘:f:; ‘::::.°.'.‘ .';‘:'.-3; M A N Y Te l e v i s 1 o n T E S T lnlaried at 4 cents a lord ltrlctly ` llaylble ln advance. ...___ ' Mr. A. E. MacLean, M.P., has | CIIIMES T0 BE INSPECTED- R B L E M S received word from Dr. Henroteau The chimes in St. Di.insta.n’s Basil- °1 0f,ta,wa| 5 pe,-guna; friend of ics are to no inspected shortly bv] ha, out the Doctor has pmccrcd an expert from England. who is in '__' a television machine on which hc 09-11545 It U10 DUMB! time- (By _“mg Cope) has been working for a number 'of '-"- ` years. The Doctor has been work- WARSHU' IN POBT _ .(M”°m°d Pu” su" wdm) ing in the Ottawa Observatory ever \ The French warship, Ville D’Ys, arrived in port Saturday morning and left last evening at 11 'o'c.lock. The crew attended ll o`clock Mass at St. Dimstan’s Basilica, and was ad- dressed brlefly in the French tongue by His Excellency Bishop 0'Sullivan, DIED SUDDENLY--The death of Mr. Ewen Martin, Southport, occurred suddenly at his home yes- iterday. The coroner, Dr, L. B. Mc- Kenna, accompanied by officers of the Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice viewed the remains. As the deceased had evidently died from heart failure, an inqucsc avr; cori- sldered unnecessary. °°’P'~ P°PP’°° had b°°“ '='°“8hi mwcomrmmrs ilhcmi ao- Comparatively few complaints of Hallowe’eh damage have been re- ceived at the Mounted Police nead- i quarters this year. During the past several years, 'complaints at this season were usually numerous. The indications are that Hallo\ve'cn passed off very quietly in the rural distru.: as well as in the city. PERSONALS Miss L‘nda Minchen, R. N., left `on return for New York Saturday morning after visiting her home in New Perth. While in the city M`ss Minchen was the guest of Mrs. Henry Laptliorn, Longworth Ave. ‘Minstrel Show In I Kinkora Hall i “Minstrel days were here again" .vhlen the Holy Name Club oi' Charlottetown presented for the 'last time this season “The Merry it`on from Ford workers at Edge- *M1nstrels" in Kinkora Parish Hall water, N. J., complaining the Com- fore an audience of over four hun- dred people which taxed the hall to capacity for two and one halt hour's entertainment. The show comprising over fol-ty members was staged under the capable direction of Mr. J. Austin' Trainor, member of the N. M. P. dr F. A., who put the show over in a most commendable manner play- ing the part of First Tambo, to- gether with the other three bright lights of Darktown, viz: Clary Howatt, Second Tambo; Billy Mor- gan, and Frank O’NeilI, First and Second Bones, who were all special characters as professional “Black Faces." Master of Ceremonies Ed Hornby, well known amateur theatrical stage performer, acted as interlocutor and ran off every on Friday evening, Nov. 3rd, be- PBllY'S negotiations with the men 'mN, NOV. 5-(A.P.;;- since comms w this country from Hugh S. Johnson set out for e Belgium someyeusago The Doctor :Iii tggfym' 12053;” exliaggwx enclosed a long newspaper article up from the Mail and Empire, one tent that have massed in the Unlt- cd scores farm heir. against NRA f:§“f"°’h °’ "mm “ads "5 '°1'l and the rest of the recovery pro-| ,B ““’“”‘°’ ihe transmitted around the world in 1° '"5 "“ "L" ""”" “M "t”t`~ohe-rudcth or c. second," nr. Hcp- ed on the ground, for weather pre-‘mm mm "For mmm me voiedioiloouoihiciop <1 “ °°' le M to cm 0 b triin_e&on_ graph woilld be superseded by s i we . 5; hoped th? “gy mnwon device which sends a whole letter could pick him up there tomorrow or a wh°!° Page 019- newspaper in` for the Mt of me week! mms one-fiftieth of a second. The cost! that will include Minneapots, Des pe' message is but E fm°"1°“ °ff Mon- o, Omaha, Kansas City, Tu.lsa,ia' °°nt‘" \ Fon W _lm md mmsvum The Bell Telephone people have' _ #Dent $8,000,000 on experiments in, MANY Pnomlmws an endeavor to perfect this mach-| ine, but it remained for Dr. Hen- 'ruc ima Admhlsu-atop len hc- '°"”“ "° P"‘°"'* “me- mnd mm many dlmcult pmmeml Mr. MacLean states that the for his aides to handle, B batch of Doctor deserves all that he can get' codes for President Roosevelt to °"t °‘ this mVmu°“ "5 he has approve, and a statement inform- wwked 1°” *md hard' and “°‘V .pg trade associations that code when "h° P°““"”*Y °f WS b€°°m-, authorities and other industrial ‘"3 “ ”"”"°’““" ‘Wm “P» his agencies will be gven self-govern- friends 11°” that his dmams Wm ment only as they are organized to be realized' - ` administer it, and that they will! i not be given charge oi Labor dis- " ` putes until worker representation is provided for on all agen-‘ nailing employe complaints. _Island Man Arrested In N. S. 4 TRURO, Nov. 5-Three young LABOR ASSURED Coming on top of the weel:'s agt ation over the Swope plan for bus- iness to take over code admiiiisira- tion, look, stock and barrel, the statement was regarded as an as- surance of labor that it had noth- ing to fear, and a serious urging to industries to create the mach- inery for des`red self-government. No further word on the Ferd- NWRA friction was spoken Sunday bei0.e Johnson’s departure. A pet- Leopold McKay oi Ottawa and are alleged to have been collecting were unsatisfactory, and asking the Labor Board to take charge, had not been received. Senator Robert I 'Pictures, letters, anything conf (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Nov. 5.-Believing their natural rights are being violated by enforcement of certain game laws, Indians throughout Nova Scotia have rallied to the cause of one oi their braves. Representing the various tribes HOLY REDEEMER CHURCH At the Church of The Most Holy Redeemer yesterday, the Masses were at the usual hours, 7.30, 9.00 and 10.30, at the 9 o'clock Mass the Holy Family received Holy Com- munion in a. body. Rev. Father 0'- Hara, ~C.SS_R. preached eloquent sermons. ' In the evening at 7 o‘clock services were held in honor of The “Moller throughout the Province, a proces- sion of tribal chiefs solemnly made its way into County Court here Sai.- urday to aid in the defence of Steve Maloney of the Micmac tribe, char- ged with offering dcer meat for sale iii i~'»nt:'a\'ention oi’ the Provinciali U ' -__'_vs. Spokesman chu-r John Paul, acting _-.poucs-` man for the group, submitted to Magistrate Ian Ross that it was the natural right of Indians to dispose of his skill in any way he saw fit, The forests, he held, were the herit- age of the Indian and in them he held a prior right ovcr the white- men. From his pockets he drew crumpled copies of old laws and treaties and read to the Magistrate clauses which he felt upheld the de- fendants action. i With each declaration of the spckesmen the other chiefs nod- ded their assent. The Maglstrate, however, sugges- ted the Indians obtain legal coun-‘ sel to put forth theiihclaim on which they felt hinged their right to earl: a livelihood in tile forests. Adjournment was made to Dec, 1 so the Indians might consult wi the Department of Indian Affairs i. Ottawa. of Perpetual Help," Rev. Father 0'- ` Hara preaching an appropriate ser- mon. This was followed by Benc- diction of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment. The singing was rendsred by the whole congregation. ST. UNSTAN'S BASILICA The usual services were held at St. Di.instan's Basilica yesterday. At the 8 c'clock Mass the school child- ren sang hymns. At 11 dclook Sol- emn High Mass was celebrated by ltev. Fr. MacKenzie, assisted ' by Rev. E. 0'Hanley as deacon, and Rev. Leonard MacDonald as sub-4 deacon. ‘ members of the Married Wornen’a ` ` I iiucious siilvicrs in the Central Christian Churcl next Sunday evening at the saint hour. TRINITY UNITE) CIIIIRCB Communion Sunday, to which wt all look forward with ardent joy was observed yesterday. “Thy bod] broken for my sake, My greg( from heaven shall be; Thy fggtp, mental WP I Wire, and thus ro member thee!" The ¢h°rs=-as “For God so Loved the World" and Rev. Dr. Ramsay preached the Communion sermon itaking his text from I Cor. 11-24 “Tho is my body which is bvogop for you, this do in remembrance oi rne." In the Pre-communion gd- dress of last Wednesday evening Rev. Mr. Brown spoke from um .text “You-hath he reconciled” and 'if' me D0st-communion address last waning Mr. Brown's sermon was on this subject “Jesus my Prophet, Priest and King". It will thus he seen that the entire Communion meditation was well arranged. As Brltsh subjects we glory in our His Excellency Bishop Usullivanipast history and achievements and preached at all the Masses. At the Solemn High Mass he addressed the crew of the “Ville D'ys" briefly in the French tongue. In the evening Rev. Louis A. Dou-l gan conducted the Vespers and gave] the Benediction. THE SALVATION ARMY ' Sunday morning an open air ser-‘ .ice was held followed by an im- pressive irldoor service. Mrs. Adj. ltevcns spoke, talking as her text Prev. Chap 3 verses 5-6: Trust Ln the Lord with all thine heart; , and lean not unto thine own un- derstanding. ln all thy ways ack-| nowledge Him and He shall direct 0 ic when Capt we have memorials so that our in. iercst, oilr enthusiasm may never falter. As christians we must re. memlwl' JCSUs Christ. Jesus gave us the gospel. He himself was the Gospel and we only remember him The Sacrament is a memorial, a symlbol of his death, its usage im. plies deliberate acceptance of Jesus Chrst and a. willing-ness on our part to represent the father and do his Will. Part of the beautiful flowers at the pulpit were presented in loving memory of the late John I-I. Bell, by his Wid0W and Miss Fannie Bell. The inclemency of the weather has affected somewhat the atte lien two from Ontario and one `f ° ’ S ' _ nd- ’ l th _ 'rom Prince Edward Island, were filstorlc Cen es Iitpg o.`;0ck B service was held in[3n°€ at 5111159? 5011001. Yesterday there were 347 present. Erested by R`C`M`P'. Friday night To Mark EventS lic jail. The singing was enjoyed _ _ , on warrants charging obta’ning _ an and the talk of Mrs Stevensi At the evening service the choir y . money under false prewnws and In “OldEngland ,, was listened to with rapt attention. gcvngered an Angler? and Nm' Alice operating a car without a license., Another. open air service preceded I. in was mos PBBSBHUY listen- li to as she sang the solo Fear LONDON Nov. 5-For o display the evellino SPY' 0 ~ ,L ye_ O Imel.. Bruce Th°mI’5°“ of Prince Edward at mst 4 ' old customs of pomp Hammond hold th: zztcention of all Island were lodsed in ioil on all mc. , ' 'heh he took .lc h._- .=u'o1cct'r-rardeu 'UW ’*’“”m'°’°-“°¢ day *Wwe will lam b Daniel B ers and stately ccremoriy that only “ rt H were wuch_ ‘ec held in Trinity Churoh np;-g 1-“f°m“"U°l1 Y Y - not our hea s." \iu y < t h ~ ii is Y ‘ . Wes; New Annan, The young men Englangttcfm _mf 1:' nt; l5O,:e;)un_ od by his mesrfuao and one knelt at S“"u’daY me 11th inst. starting at ed or vice e 45 d i are alleged to have been collecting D' r, 4 _ _ the mercy seat. 9' °-*'m~ H-U 1851 llg one .half hour 1 ti The trys calendui The op.ri_ng of Par- lunder the dimcuon or the Mmu_ “whey as a wlec ng agency' y llamentbv the King on Tuesdav.\ 'rua aaifrrsr cnuacli icorial Association ‘ Sh _...___ in the rural districts around New uT:ur';‘g;f“1t:§rdtrg$:;nal °`;uT;\ ‘ The Rev A C vincent DD ` Mgilirice Munro. Ottawa, was ar-I mu banlquet Thursday °v°m“g‘ WHS the Plea/31.91' in b°i~h l:‘l°1'"i“lI Gives B i I' T0 tt and the solemn Armistice Day cere- md evening servms yesterday Dr _ rested by Constable, A. E. Emme mms Smurda comprise one vm EMS mornin theme was lfbetls' 23rd d Wagner, Labor Board Cl-iaimian, declined in indicate his course un- til thrpetition arr ved. SENTENCED T0, PENITENTIARY HYDNEY. N. S.. Nov. 5-(C.P.)- l-Iarold C. McDonald is going back to penitentiary where he already GASPE, Qu ., Nov. 5-A storm which swept th: Gaspo coast over the week-e d p.cver.ted continua- tion of the search for iilarguerlte Ascah, l7, wiho tcgetlcr with her cousin, Maud Ascah, 15, disapp ar- ed from their Peninsula, Qu=., on has spent half his life, Conv oted of forging wo; pension tg? lf work of reconstruction." Premier Bennett "Canadians will ever be justly proud of the magnificent achieve- ments of our citizen sold'ei-s," Mr. Bennett declared in his appeal “The glory of their lives is immor- tal. The day also reminds us of those who left home and country and returned no more. The legacy they bequeathed to us increases in value with the passage of the years. Recalling their devotion to duty, their love of country and sacrifice of life itself, we must re- solve that they have not suffered and died in vain. In a national, sense they fittingly demonstrated the character of their country. I “Evidence of our appreciation of lhe saorifiom by which wp were redeemed is found in the provision parliament has made for the woimded and disabled and the de- pendents of those who BBW ul"-\' lives for our Dominion, as well as In th, efforts cmistantll' beinl made to adequately provide for i»h° eomfopg md happiness of those unable to engage in their former iocupations." Col. Kohlen beautifully do- 3 olds were em- - eratnd at Watertown. cream and edge effective tomorrow. Nine South Dakota counties were carried into the strike camp by farmer representatives who delib- In the meantime, authorities of the various states appeared inclin- ed to follow the example of Gov. Herring of Iowa and leave preser- vation of peace tp local officers. With the strike entei"ng what its leaders described as a "militant" phase tomorrow, however, its ef- fectiveness continued problematical. BRITISH HOUSE (Continued from Page 1) "token" $10,000,000, but the cabinet may not have an opportunity to make a formal decision on this matter before the commons meets. A possible danger is that failure to negotiate a debt settlement in, wgghington may result in the United States and Great Britain ding;-somg on the new economic issue-that of money exchange controls. Awalt Word comment on this phase of the situation will not be forthcoming until after secretary of Stats Cor- dell Hull has been heard from ‘AUCTIDN SALE number of me program Wm, m.e_ cheques he was sentenced Saturday clsion, many of the numbers being 'W Mr- °7“5ti°° W~ T-~ H211 YD 10 encm-ed_ _Years in Dorchester Penitentiary The choruses were excellent, the f"°"“ which he W"-9 1'¢1€°-Wi Only solos all well sung, andthe dancing 1”* 'mm “ne” *WWC H “V9” specialties were of the Texican type. ye” “m'°“°°‘ The Mem, Minmrels omhestm' McDonald from Halifax and und the direction of Mr. Albert R‘h°d° mam' immediately °““°‘m" er Blanchard, accompanied the var- cad h° W°“:d “4’p“1 the °°”W“°°i ious numbers and also gave a very and pr°d“°°d ‘mm his P°°k°t f°“’, fine violm-piano selection. .sheets M f°°l5°°'p whim he med After the show the ladies of the Xie? ami] “Tl m°|;°”“°1ld“}‘;| parish servd freshments to a ' ' ° 5* ' ”°“ 1 e re made by himself. the some as h`s' in h uh no thank those good d°f°“°°' °““““ “Ll "1" he °’“"“ ii irality and for being lnstru- “pe” ’“ ’° °" 1" °‘ enjoyable evening. mm a. live parliamentary issue UHIOAGO. NW- 5-00111 l>l'i°¢S again, but political observers tbink_ll1°¢ lkywerd in the late dealings pooh a programme is unlikely of Saturday- success I `, A sudden jump in corn prices 'rho British official view, when V-*Uk I-he market up more than 21 to be one of disappointment over The chief apparent influence was th, Ms|0.Am¢;-lem gmbmgy to news of “Port sales of United "wh a final settlement. i States corn, totether with word init the United States govem- gjtiiinains ny of N¢y¢m|,¢;-, 1933, ot. one o’clock on the premises at 301 Kept street, Charlottetown, lame residence formerly occu- pied by the lata Hon. James, D. Stewart. This is one of the finest rnidences in the City, well situated, in good repair and with large grounds containing three-quarters of all . I ttii rn iiineaquantity of furniture i‘.°§f..2’.i.’._?“§'..it..5,° “;.....?..’“-&-»-»»-- -nl elm- foo- lure. Inspection of the premises on Tuesday the litl he-l tween three and five o’clock A. HcDON can-nf-u ‘lersepurehuop orcom today af'--=-" Mlnuovuraou “pressed in Parliament, is likely Coma a bushel in a few mlnutes.1 August 30. i Since the body of Maud, mutil- ated and only partly clothed, was taken from Gaspe Boy more thani a week ago, p;ll:e aided by fisher-, men have continued to drag the bay in the hope of disco/srlng the body of the eld r girl. Police, as of 1 n. . _ h m y ° 5 the mm CMw`;hon 8 1; arse of the great; wecks of the year for Stop playing at Reuglong- Taking in . ~ ~ Of OWN* B' 3 “T ‘mt B en” I me Londoner, or the visitor to Lon- as his text gomssiam 1, 13, "that, don. F ably the Prince too will travel ml riders escort'rig the great Statel coach down the Mall through for the opening of the short session of Parliament before prorogation. With the disarmament efforts at the cross-roads, a dozen other dif- ficulties, and an opposition jubil- ant over the Labor sweep in Wed-4 rlesday’s' mun'cipal elections, un- usual interest ai.t:u~l: = to :hc ses-| sion, OPENING OF I’.`.i '.-'\I\lENT Pa.rlia.m»ent's opening comes the :homing after the whole country, especially the children, celcbrate well as Gaspe residents, are con- “Guy Fawkes’ DRY" and T-UB fam- vinced that boih girls met, with fsu' play, their bodies latcr being of Parliament. Properly the arini- _ I _~S G M thiown into the bay- l iversary comes on Sunday but most ‘hc city held thc" 'mgu mS` ' _'l Identiflcaton of a fwt. ISlmd'of the fireworks displays and other “nd Y' M' C' A' Sjwgrcd _mfg .cr W (13416 in ill? ~01Sf. WHS made YES' observances will be held Monday! vice in St' James khk hm L,,“imn?‘ ter-dey by Margucrites mother. n18h¢_ _ 'llfwf _the 1"fS“]‘“' Cvcnmg “M ° l _ She Y€008~1|5€d U19 fC°i 01 he’ The Lord Mayors Show, mark-_ ' he 6_1 l°°d1Y ‘“”“"°"» “"4 *he °°’“‘"‘“°°‘° _I daushter bv a blokes £06- ing :hc inauguration of thc hcw‘ Th§f““;°f:l“l;°ff;;d ‘;“,';f‘,`_,‘J0,i if Making a. business call at Hoi-, man's Ltd., Mr. Haviland stepped into thc shaft, from the top floor- without realizing the elevator had just descended. Employees heard the crash of his body and found him unconscious. Veteranlapanese ous attempt to blow up the Houses Lold Mayor of London, is o.c of C "ge W lned witnesses | ` ‘ " ' ' I di f this S lendid ne li t. and ms address W Praise following vliicli Rei. il., a es or P D s lm' jury oonwnded the C hm! the grcritcst annual street. pagcnnts Moorhead Legate ,Cd in pmyen ` b ci ot, d ui _ mf" _ Last ut no ea O e Wm "ned I0 °°m\¢¢f' him With the in ‘he world' and wsu 8 goodly Mr. Fraser l\lac.\llllnll .hcli rind mittee cast and all connected with r \ ` » pagjg of gh ch 2 ,___ penny. Hundreds of thousands, all» ,» :A 4 S .A , the show, extend to Rev- NW' 8 ° mu" m 1° “I Elevatorsha' tr 'children for the dev. will WMC” meiitiiizxuhiiiIofcgggillgfstsitl his ° . » , _ ‘ ‘ " smith thc genial pastor or r-Bon the E,¢e¢u;|ve Commge,-_ mp 0;-gm. the number with talent and feeling. llrod sources. It was intimated Kagsyama, veteran Japanese Bol.| izer of the Prolctsrian Movement in M12 Albert 30°F “'55 °i"‘3"“f"‘ that the favorable position of the me,.|_,¢_ died t°d,y_ lypppn, thoorgonlaer and leader of and presided throughout the -”`?Eé"<5EEl:'t.§/ Hospital, Nov. l. 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Jolui England, Bidfrfcld a daughter. CLARK--At the Prince Coilnty Hos- 'I pital, Nov, 3, 1933, io Vit: ami Mrs. 'Brenton Clark, of Liiiilciicr Road. a daughter. The stildelits and young .iconic of: _\|A(;(;U}g,AN_At Hope Rwer on ' November 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. John | G. MacGuiguli, a daughter BISSI-;T~On November 3, 1933, ai 23 North River Road, Charlottoiown _‘to Mr. and Mrs-_ clorcnoc N. Bucci. a daughter. ' _ _-I--_--l--M-~_;-_-_A-1: DEATHS . lviAriTlN‘Z"§uHE5El'§`oT`Som`hfi»Tl on Silml:}'_ Nov<=m‘.»cr E/h. Euan Martin, (mail . Hcnizllrii resting at l\facL<‘an's F‘uli-mil Hcme Funeral notice Enter. MACGREGOR - At Molltaglle ol Saturday. November -ith, 1933, Dan- iel l\l'.icGl'cgor, age 78 years. Fuller' al took place' from his latc resi- dence, Sunday at 2 o’clock. Inter- ment Monmgile Cemetery. Ili MEMURIAM In loving memory of my fathom Conductor Arthur J. Harper, wha dlcd November d, 1932. Long days and nights he bore thi pain, To wait for cure, but all 'ul vain. Till God alone knew what was best, He took him home, and gave him rest One year ago today. Inserted by son Harold and wife 2449 N, D. ll_._”acLean IlND:i:1..:if lc - i KM.BLA.\ll.Il ‘ Charlottetown sz. \ Nona wiiishue , shone in \____________._._.._.___ J o. _ 4 ~ < _ “°' ' N l YIM OI I2 0?lllS. l"E3l‘€i, announoell UI I-116 SIVBD S soviet stale funemlf sawed Song Service V ' A 1 1 | 1 / ‘i s '-). "1 0- st 1. nl _ie on E252 C. lb 'Ili Ol oi 3 \ » ‘xi r 1