shut-uh w 1' l ,- NOVEMBER 38. 1931 caisson: lliElll ANNUAL “wiiouriirf i t .i. .' . P . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Gr Ace TWELVE _ g g ______E , g g WESTERN GUARDIAN [R LOCAL MEN POPULATmN 0F "H" P03]- ciziimi. cuinnuirgffy gmlpflill _. r l Continued from page 1 Continued from P080 1 I _F_,_ __ ‘ ‘ ' ' - "'- EVERY Tueedu, Thursday and .. GT2“: "cram 3:! ‘ date and fireproof in every way. will relllal" ""°’“"‘°‘" Saturday, duk Dlliilh ryo time st ‘ s“ y w“ n “m y we pe , ‘ The flower show at the Fair ex- Quebec is the key province in fix- iswwu-p, Baku-y, 14333 7 iury yesterday afternoon in the ‘Su- i cecdcd anything of previous years, , mg rcprcsvlltfltbll in the Commons. - v ‘ —.-.._ ““ PTEIHQ Court, Summerside agamst, Lady Eaton carrying on many!“ always has 65 mambo ‘M the FANCY Hench that”. mwap flank Richards, charged with shop breaking. The case was‘ first tried‘ at the June sitting of the Supreme Court, when the Jury disagreed. The court opened at 11 o'clock y-cster- day when the prisoner's evidence was concluded and another witness John A. Haekett od Tlgnish was heard. This closed the case for the defense. Mr. Lowell Compton ad- pflmi- _ I other provinces 869 Nvwrtimsh o“ nmnduy “emng the c°vem°r per capita representation. On this General honoured the Exhibition has“ Ontario “mud “and “Jae with llil; DTPMEIICP. four nlenmors, but a chm“ m u” During the wcck meetings were British Numb America Acgwovldu “’£"..‘,lf§,°'.‘§.’;2“ii,‘$.93; 33S.“‘fi.i'i.if’i°“£i.‘fifili' i » m" M h» i» . d l1 the pro- ' ' - illinistcr nf Agriculture for Ontai Jreprmjmatlon reduce ronto Exhlbltlon‘ gave a luncheon in the Parllomgrft ‘ Wm” wmch “s population bu“ Buildings to the iive stock exhibitors W U11‘ “EUGENE lmpuhimn o’ the . , , _ - . z 'lucii Promu-r ilcnry of Ontario ‘Dominion has not declined b)’ 011b- - R, p- 1; f, '1 zuni Vtllrff‘ no. ‘l “ ' K. 0., for the crown. ‘The ChiefgMf- POW!‘ BfOdlZ‘. tilt-AIL. Justice then addressed the Jul-imminent livestock brow!" ~- Afiei" being out twenty five minutes 91' 01 Ymk» ‘RCIMTJ the Jury retumcd the verdict as ‘bmon 15 und9“"'*‘""‘~ i to that. proportion and therefore “ “"“"'-‘°f“ °1'H°"- Rflb-lu-iii rvtuin its s2 members as in crt \\c:r, icilnwil Minister of Agri- I the pyvsv.“ pariiamem; Mmiwbl ' rliiiuro to !i.~i.l a conference with’ , ... .. . id I .c one member, but for the stated above, sentence will be pro- Foams“ ad\'l'Yti~W‘--"l~ (if ‘ tho i’; __ - . Agricultural Ministers we" (it. S k th . culture and livestock." i .- . . 15mm‘ P1~“1~‘1°“- a5 a ° “an Few nounced at the close of the Court. on iili“ . but unfortunately M11,‘ t qmtwmqtely the same m“ as '.l‘lic court adjourned until Mon-i The buildings n; ml. 1.1m 1;... - '\‘-'“ll‘ \'»'~ ‘fill 111 ‘Vim l! 001d 8061'“ 1P " ‘ (lay at 1i o'clock, when it is mi- 110m. space equal m Z3 1 13., tins Uulliiilrti to zns room in the QR (Rum ‘mus covers Prince Ed _ ,, . _, . ._ _ , .- . e . _ . ticipatcd that the case of Berniviiioiv horse bar-n, itliicli u: cpl-in»: ‘WYU ‘*0 H“ 1L H’ probable. n , ziiut Liz's no. 'iil ill be held in 0t- ward Iqmd‘ Grady, charged with thcft of bizt-jlor the firs; time U115 year. \\'.‘.n tor from the Dunk River factory imuch admired by the thousands oii will be commenced. tuuizsis and stozknivn who 1i it. lt has 1200 box stails, -—PRISOI\'EVS SENTEN(IPII\ T0 .4 “ind “m! “Pl?” flours, bgm DOItCIIESTER~Judge Irlmlin ,\' ' " tcrduy sentcnccd in the 'C».~unt, A sictcment Lssucd tonight by R. ' qiicsmitaflvgg 9f . H, Ciniffi, Doflliflifll’! 50801010181! t0 . s of Gail-ado Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minister of uw-lll under tile ' Tmdl- Lllld Commerce follows: fur. Junie Arscnuuit. “The tfiifli for Canada will be i. niizo iii.) Lleut. (IOV- around 10.360000, which I think the " a dhmer mfpcople should regard as satisfac- l.l\\.\ 1i’. n Riior LiJilL. J. in.) i. ilt‘,\' L soroom ior lot-ii r. ii the 'Iil‘l' ‘i L .5. I; is built on on ilng- ll \ L u gm. court the m” Ymmg men F ‘i. ‘I H N l ‘ 1 jh-liioiir oi . iimtlon The wry ‘I d _d c . . .. 1 . . n: s 0011C ti‘: i.) lJUUIUl ,_ \ g |_ l. Y i - Vo ge an Thomas annon. who a . v _ ‘n AP B». ,1 Hm N aim. iui. i.... ... .1 otoi ‘by Hon. “By provmcoi the largest absob confessed to breaking and entering: ‘r ‘ “ ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' Liomiltl .\ Minister: oi um am h“ mm m Quebec viz the store of Mr. Gallant at Wood-i I“ w“ 1 '$“('00'000' .. L‘i' m the evening Mr. g ‘ ' " . \ 151mm), ‘lumber o! m“ about 509,000. Ontario has gained The tzi/lc burns house over 300.) ' * " i stock, P. E. I., recently and steal- ing a quantity of goods. The pris- oncrs were given two ycdrs in Dor- chostcr penitentiary. Judge Inman . ("ill i‘ .. (iuiiti li..:.l.. Commission in '49O'0O0' and the prairie pr°vmces ‘Lin’ U: PM” toiiiuiiuioii uiiii jilr. Justice lwscn- 2 “mm 3921M)- Brittsh Cmumbla Wm ' . , M, Ohm- Suppm. w ‘m. i probably gain about 165.000 (giving the grcatcst percentage of gain in licztd oi 1,00.) .'-. par’ vi ociation . . mumbqs ul Lilu .. A \\ LXI m, cangdlgn PressiJrhe latest flue cakes at Stewart's guflplhnent in the civil Sell/ICES 0i’ dlul Newfoundland 1n connection‘; with‘ the ent" mtrenchmen pm- “JTTZ closing of about aoo Services on Sunday post and telegraph 0mm l" P!‘ where little business is d009- other pieces post and telegraph 01-[2110 p. m. Pownal 7 p. m. flees have been combined, and where . posgibfe telephone service has been substituted for the ielegmph. Every department of the 801/6711‘ mental services is under survey 0f experts brought into the country. by Premier Sir Rirhard squire!- The‘), include Sh. pert-y q-ilompwn‘ SPECIAL PIES at Stewart's Bak- iery Siturday. cocoanut, pineapple and J. H. Penson of tilt? 311F151!’ q-reasury and a J, Magm- o; Mon- lemon, Washington, raisin, mince. 10533 treai. It is understood that the axe: apple and Pumpkin will fall next on the Customs staff. breaking her arm. DELICIOUS Sungold Oocoanut Cake made with Swansdown Cake Flour, layer, plain and chocolate cake, special for Saturdty at Stew- arts Bakery. 10533 f ROAD comm-nous GOOD- ‘Motorlsts having occasion to use the roads at this late season report them to be in good condition over practically the whole of the Prov- ince. ‘ Since July 25, 1931, donations to the annual Red Cross Campaign for membership and funds the followc ing amounts have been received: | s1‘. root's cmmcn CHANGE PRINCE COUNTY sct Dcc. 10th for the trial of liu- shuns. ‘squat: oi i;;r_-,.i h.» v will; f ) 131M puypmw [,3 Zfincls U; I the Dominic,“ The Mal-Mme PM“ _ ade from H_Ms_ Saguenay the hourf bert MacDonald and Wiliam RiCi1—,Oi\lli‘(i bi 2i min ii boiii c. l _ _ . _ , ,_ Bide.ord, East .. $1- ' , __ _ _ _ i.la.p.ii...~ oysters, ircsiily arrivcd moi-e, On the other hand, have ' for morning service will be 10.30 in-. ards. charged with theft, who ol-=.z..-... Jniii... ind ii....s o. _ v _ Central Lot 16 ... . ... 7. ct d to b t l d l ‘ s a :1 d I m d m t ‘ irom ti...» Proimt-c. At tins suppi l‘ gained only about 8,000, Nova Sou-i Plusvme 175 stead of 11.00 on Sunday c c e re untcr mo p990)‘ PM 1 Hvlw L “on u, gm“) s,“ 1 m“, w “IL, n“ havm _ .. ... ..... . , I h M ,, - l l- ~ -~ ~ ~ g 10st about 12.000. Prince . 171315 Act" ‘if “_“_ v [h_‘;{_ xiii?" 1 0O n mini‘ ; on ilio ipiliniy of Muipt-quc Edward Lsldnd having lost a tefsherbrwke - ... .. 3.75 FUNERAL N0TICE__Funeral of. m. i ilmlli. .ii.<. ..i .>.i..l .o.i Tryon. Northwest 525 g~ ~- l _ v , uliti sirossod the iiiet tnut hundreds‘ and New Brunswick ha,” '" " ' he 1M6 JQ-im Jordan will take place “SUPREME coUllTmTht? 5"!" “L”: ~‘ 5° “m” “I m“ "Me uysti lound in time Northern , - , Woodstock " "' " 1'00 ‘rom the residence of his son-in-law, ~ “g 5am“ m" zoiooo- [Previously acknowledged 67a 39 ' U U‘ V ‘ " ‘Nilllfikx ujutlilliy in wince Eci\\'oi'd_ “The effect on redsmbutlon Wm . - - George Williams, 7g Elm Avenue, 2.. gm;- ,_ -.l Hzcop rim. hlkhxi, M‘. “u, £1.01“ U“, c0“,ii,,,m_ no douv be widl canvassed , m Total . . . . . . .. $698.14 Sunday’ November 29m’ service ' _ dun; “JtiIYS oi‘ continental rirtrs _ _“d 1 ehy t d8 starting at 1.30, funeral leaving at case of the King vs. Frank run-i 2/3‘ ‘VFYQ 1“3'*"'°§*“’“ unii nil and uni zibsulutciy" iicc the pm“ “r “g t 9 “ex ‘cw ys' KINGS COUNTY 2 p_ m. Interment, peoples‘ Cemeg- ards of Tignish. The CRSC was tricd i 51mm‘ b?" 19" mom All): bdcteiia 0f a harmful ilii- and Plubably with a Certain mount an.’ at the June 51ml.‘ whm m? in“, - was mg. wntciic-rl n.1- hm; _ of confusion. The gain in QucbccvBaldwixfs Rd. W. I- . . 5.00 disagreed. The prisoner pizvdcd 100005 dvill; l???" “Wk l“ “Y: Fri<i:i_'.' was Maritime Day when has Dill the Unit Oflepfeselltflfloll Bridgetown ... ... 15.25 15551051511 DEAD-Mr. George not guilty to the Charge of bypjgk- ‘all itluriaimo slot-l; ivus poi-cacti in it up to about 44,000, instead of 36,- Cardigrn ... ... _.. 13.60 lvmfums has been mfomled by ‘He. ing and entering the store of M , ring at the Culisvuiii. "lhu cvcnt 000, as in the inst census, and this‘ EarnscliiTe 5.00 mm, that his father in iuw, M1‘. shelfoon of Tignish; During qqmrs Tum . ore-uteri iuiitspruaii ‘IIIIUTCSE uuu iill- i at first glance might seem to have East iPOIDL ..¢ ... ... 5.00 101m Jardinc, died Thursday st his day’s Proceedings, five wiinlvscs . ~'1i'i ' . promotion. somewhat radical effects on tiiel-Bkevlew W- 1- --- 2m broiher’s home in Pictou. The de- wm, examined m, the Cum... ,,,,_.,‘.-;>ii i) on suiurdav. Mr. 51l"l1'i)_11ll@“m.d constitution of the House of Com- Red POW 10-50 ceased gentleman \\'i‘S in his nine- two rm, thg defonsth Hnn‘ l H ,._.,.;-.~<l i. I §-.t llliCililly, of tho mu Zgltlulk zindlnlons_ Recent predictions, m fwtlgPetefs Rd. West W. I. , 5,00 “em you“ The body wmbe brought Siewart, K_ C" and Mr. w_ Ih,n..._.i i. ir- ZlT iiuspuciioii iur icgisirutiun con iint- have been that the number of. Souris (additional) . 52-75 from pjcgou and the funeral held in ‘ i l ~-~'- ‘i‘~-‘ 'Bt-ilirsi'oci"t'on i N-Oonan acted for the Crow,“ n "“h1\-,\. ~ .i.._\\ .1... of .il(. lox lLLivL ‘A i) ‘a 7, members in the Home would be Upton . .. 1.80 this my under the auspices Q! the M‘. “W91 COIIIDWH 1'01‘ the 0TB‘ l": - " b “inch ab? “m m futon“? fund]? ‘ reduced. but such predictions have P “°"1°"5]Y “ckimwlcdged -- 361-57 Orangemen. 111s day and hour will Dn9f__-s_ ~ grain .... $1I\ m sutnv wiuto liiiir wet-k. ll~<zlfifii'll‘~um‘g ‘gfiluuiprobably overlooked the effect oLTmal ' 3477-57 be anounced later. mam‘ ‘mm. .l wit‘) m: 2.1 .' sub-section 4 of section 51 of the ’ i i ' i The “Hum “Kgmxbljfi M l“ Mu H?"¥i”ll‘°‘§.§“$...i Zia B- N- a- act which provides that QUEENS “UN” ENWYANAE 0"" PARTY" - .. i...‘ .. - i , . A space 100 feet long’ 1O “LL \ “ Haiti, » i, -,,..,.,,,.d “pi, -,_ ...-m; unless the proportion which the ' I " The 1'1?“ 0f 11 $911115 °r w?“ W” The 110m“ “how ‘Hm m ('1' i’ ll"l‘i'< to the problems oi Population of a Province bears w 330051831 "' "' 3'25 ‘mm 135i evmmq "i the h°m° °f Continued from page 1 tion for the throngs; Iiiili v. h‘ - f p v N | ve ea Road _.. ... 8.15 M 1b T, 1 w t.“ an Coliseum. It covers-d one a: ‘. .1 iilC ~10. iilyliiliili mdusiil- A1311?’ the ltftaldpopiuligigg: :1’ the IzOmiltl- Springfield n. u. u. 21-00 ‘mizérwtiheuiguspziiczifréf ti; cazihouyg i » 1.1-; 1cm.‘- ' - - - - A tomorrow. Following the decision to quarici‘ HLrCS. It tvss - ,, _ l J 1g fir‘ 1:?“ lsugglclthe P3062; w3n_ Spring Park 4.20 wonmfs mam“, The m“ winners, “ream such an orgamzamm’ 011"‘: 2 I . _ i wit. p. iblc S,“ n; re lresenmflon shun :0; be stanhope ' "' "' 5' 3'40 were as fOii0\\'SI-Lildi€$ first, dwsed 6y the representflflws °K In“ “m” may‘ CU w. ‘1 i: w w. ... . l "i. Hilfitiiti‘ m ('.‘.ll' h~ ‘i’ p iwheauey River ' [Pdnn Green gents Mr W Oi more‘ than a. score of asriculturolriuartors of an imp. and it \\~,..- ii~._ illv-li. . I10: uctd.‘ iPreviously acknowledged 570.12 6W0‘ Consu-latlon “Mlsgwropixer; groups, the unanimous support of Lwesting LO Sue me ‘my {my . ‘WQVWVMW , TllPlc ls iilsoto be considered theyTotal . . $011.62 ‘ A‘ d w‘ reamed which Federal and four Provincial Gov- nrrnngnl. A "rzivoiisiczii trcu \\'1..l _ f. unwndnient in $915 to the B‘ N‘ A‘ cwml‘? Total 1787.33 son‘ goo s?" Ya; HS ernmcnt Agriculture Departmcutsdhe apples or wally niiaclicri. sud m‘ .-\<:t. which provides that B. prflvincv Chnrlottetown Total 1203.07 goes m the ad o t e so“ a ew- "hall always have as many members iii the Commons as in the Senate. I nu: was tendered by their reprcscntn- ,unoiliri- trcc W-iil biosruoms aiz-tci tlvcs. _ on. shoircd the yri-ppcr way t0 ill The committee appointed to im- The griotest attraction of i ‘ plcment the decision of the con-‘F ' was. ‘.110 Iiarso 51l<l\\'~ Ivrcllce is composed of the iollow- lllbilt. tho nrriizi ivris iilicd ~ lng. lllfiflpig mitt-lung the liorscs 1201i! Dean H. Barton pf MacDonald judged. and when it 0001C ti) l" College, St. Anne De Bellcvue, Que, . horses jumping hurdlcs 4 to 6 Icvl iiiiiilsii iitiiiiiit TOKYO. Nov. :1. inn.» ~Juiuiivsi_ "A "hi" 0‘ 0mm“ m"! WEBB“- ‘high milzt. 1')’ command dccidpd , we roprcxirntntion- of the provinces ‘U115 nlomlm; l, MS UCCSSSarY w in the House of Commons is given BY PROV IN CES '.\'.i3i Dean G’ I’ Christie‘ Ontario Aim‘ high’ the excitement i was kcmlirnsh rifiniiiitClilvllib to Tlentsln, below. but as introductory thereto. cultural College, Gueipil- %lli..,"1‘ilC1‘(3 wore horses from mgkmdHchina Tlllli the cabinet went intiillic following notes on the situa- ilie i ' France, tho Irish FY06 560W. United Stairs and Cunada tnklilili Dr. W. J. Back, Director of Agricul- {part in iiio hurdle races. A horse! lure. Canadian National Railways/from Frflllve W0" fir“ Prim» E. W. Jones, Superintendent of Ag- "although Uiiiifid SW95 t°°k aw“? :i<-i:l‘.ui».-. Canadian Pacific. Rnii-‘the liciivy cllil (l! the HWYWY- '1“? ways, W. B. Somerset, Chai illfilluifffiltflfi. vxntcmcnt “Z15 when tiu-i Ontario» Mlarkctlng Board and ilic English illll1'('l'-., about filly 511011.919 Canadian Horticultural COllIlfli, W. came into ii , riuS. OM11 ‘11"i""T m‘ A. Ltmdreth, Prcsident Canridizuin rod cont’, r "l plllllliTl C3D “jithl Japanem concQg Poultry Pool. I-‘. M. R0i)il1SOll,._.§\\‘()l'(i (i.1ll,’".liL¥ at his; lcft S1I£i€.|a bombardmeu, LXi'l'l.lU‘.(iillI'.l‘§' scs ion to puss on tho l tions by provinces should be read: I "Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island oflice and Irvin other sources iii- i would have only two members and.‘ dicatcd hc'\'.‘# lI:i1l‘ii:z-1'.'.'\s going 0n New Brunswick only nine on the at Tieutcin. i strict basis of population, but Prince Ringo clog i: NPWS MPllPYiEdvvord Island retains its present received a ill-‘iilfllcll $054112 1m" M‘ i representation of four members and ter the Chinvsz: had nitnckcd the New Brunswick‘ retams a tenth "n ‘my mid d°wn member because of the amend- "l m“ “mil w“ i merit of 1915 to the B. N. A. Act. Lwonn A. M. Shaw, Agricultural Fae-i ult_-.'. University of Saskatchewan, dccisiun Informuzion i.:- wd by the war .'..‘i Pl"_‘.".(il‘1'it Niliiiillflfli Dairy Clllcialltli .. . ‘ y‘ ‘lialzxitd,’ l\l_~yrlli/;ccr,binnl m“, “n, “film, g,,,.,...,,,n I which provides that a pmvlice =< .. '- . C; l-:-...- 1K . i‘ »= " i1~ i’ i - < ‘ Cm do, G. . Pirr, h C. l i _ t '1 _ c I was responding. shall always have as many M; P35 chcwnn Co-cpcrntivo Wheat Pro- null wiitii 1, Cilme 9° the ‘ ‘m3’ The mango correspondent Ll"‘(‘i5.l" . ~ , _ . , __ n00 , wl as Senators. New Brunswick had durrrs, Z. A. Amos. Prcsxlcnt Unii- rho crowd o. 0.x: 20. rose i ed the Japanes: concession was be. - rid Farmws Co-opcrafive Csmpnnv. it. fro‘. mill nave th’ni a t.1'\"ll1(’-Yl“§n~ nked by fire {mm ffjflchinn guns 4'41 percent o’ the populmmn and ' “ ‘ only about 3.94 percent of the 1931 and rifles together with some ar- ltillery shells- R. A. Wright. President Wcstcrn libs. ciuor. Carrida Livestock Union, Waltcri A miiii shut from ll cannon was Scott. President Eastern Qflflfldilvflliiiilirq‘ attraction. ll~ cnfcrcd ti‘? Tm, wax. 0mm. Chargpd u... Chm. Livestock Union, W. M. McLcnnan, on for‘. first, rind ailarzc no “(Se 1nd starivcd the 8pm“; President Canadian Co-opcrntive‘ ‘was spread out from 40 i0 7°; gommandjng QmcPf h, 5hr, 1n Iflvpgtork producers of the Mnriiiiii- 5i i-i lop H!‘ siriiok the netting 62 charge of the Tlpnun garrison m, L: her minimum repressntation un. cs. ‘F. 1-1. Dcmarais. Prcsidcnt Cu- L c‘. Livti‘. ilw mouili 05111111 fflllllnll» pol-Led [he 31.1mm. ypiated the der the 1915 amen‘ W t0 the operative Federation of (Qiiciwr. In uiuv, .\'i:". Brciiic saw ii‘ tli" truce of November l5 by launching B- N- 5- Act- --—-—-——-—-~-- smnii silo-div»- of grain. DOi0l0f5-'fln 835mm on the Japanese conces. "Nova Scotis-Nova Scotio. had _..inpk.:is, fiQlifl-til, cabbage, carrots. s10“ wilhout warning. 5,935 percent; 0f the tptgl in 1931 [iuriiiiis and mono-PW. Prince Fd-fi moms.“ was m m, uproar gnday and Only 4,95 per cent of the pres- _, _____ iivnril lslflllii i-_.iifti hwiri licr ov.'ii‘,,s “mums s.‘ fled again b,,..,_.,,l,n em popu1at;on_ A. the reduction m Wii~ with filly Pa?» 0-’ '1"! l9>""1"“i°“' “m the Chinese m,‘ Japanese. Rt i.~s,'greater than one-twentieth part, e mod her representation will be reduced by 2 members. population. As this “Edlilltklll is greater than one-twentieth part, her representation will be reduced from eleven in ten members, which (‘flilil ‘Q I 5...... i" “M s imwrinr-M -\- him Afzrinr‘. 1w» n2 Fur-rm Sllil‘ 11c vrrirvsecd the hope that "M" izuns and light artillery wcr day at 2.30 p. m. to Smvcn Mile .,v.'ar island Dwdllch‘! Wm“ °°’-“" ' by the combatants, and it was re- Bay SChurch. a larccr arm" fli- liw Fill" "Hi", pOHQd ma; the Italian garrison "Quebec-Quebec, of course. re. ___. ...“ . ___,____,_,__ thf’); llilVC (will? went into action‘ after their mtimfs y ma!“ 11x34] gf, 55 membem CLAQSIFIED ADS T” “Y Ymm“ "m" “h” is "“'”' °°"°‘*"**‘°" h" bee" bilmlmdfd- I “Ontario-If it were not i0!‘ sub- section 4 of section 51, of the had been raised that 8 for-‘E N, A, Act, Ontnfio would lose 4 Mr. Brodie warmly recommends: ii. hops, I i (‘Flcd ill Alflcllmlf° ""0 U" Simtl! This new outbreak coming when ‘m m1‘ - FIJRNISIIED APART- I "W015 (Blllfffl-“illl. Phflnc 134-1, via‘: w "The RJYKL" mill" iif peace had been found. W85 members" as it is there will be 10': - .. . " ‘ a u il ___ _ U red so serious Iin Tokyo that no change, u Ontario had 333a I-‘OIYND-A swat or iiimtnv. m»- i m" ‘ ‘Ifzry ““t::s'"u‘jsq_?°°:“:'d w‘ per cent of the total llflflulation in ply u, A. .1. Ddlfiflll, 1a m. Flllt H rm“ 4m cream on ' t” 1921. 8nd according to the ii . a». and pay so.» nd. iosai 9 T“ "Paflse “Mm "m i“ m“ I inary m1 figures has still irnotdinary session to dcfrrmlne Wl‘i(‘ill0l' to lfilirove thg war office's drcicfion. per ant of the present population. B11160 b0!’ DfDDOTtion to the total has not sou, dawn b! one-twent- siiw-"ssy, it's past midnicht m m” W‘ m’ “m” h" 8*’ Wm‘ row think you can stay her." nil b" “Mud M m’ 73 t" "m3" l?" mm?" would be entitled on a Sffifit nu- llc—-"Gosh. I'll have t0 telephone mcricnl b3815- mothsr first." "ihnitobl-lfauitob; wqum h, P. J.’s Economy Sale in full Swing‘ — 2 dnz. MacKintosh Red 2:’)- ples, 25c. Try ’em. 10529-1i ‘Trinity United Church SATURDAY LM-Jladics Ald, speclll ‘meeting- Social mu. Grand Total ...$a0s0.4o i” _| -'—"" one member but for the sub-sec-I "ETTER FROM ‘SANTA"'(Fn' tion above mentioned, but will re- ‘my’ NW- zm“ 63° pm’ My dear min this member undu- its 0pm.,“ little fricndsz-Old Santa is think- igion, Manitoba had 0,94 percent o; lng about you all the time now, m; popping-m o; the Dominion m wondering what everyone wants for i021, she will now have about one. ChPiSimH-l- Gracious. but I W‘ l pgr cam o; the population of the‘ fright todoyi I didn't notice that Dgnuniom in 1931, A, me dmcbimy aeroplane was nearly out of ence is not one-twentieth part of 3550mm but 1"“ luck“? the” w” the pgrcgntggg o; the Manitoba an aeroplane station not far away. population in 192i. to the total pop- The "w" We" "W kind and W" ulation in 1921, Manitoba does not my "m? when WY "m"! I W" lose hm’ seventeenth member. 1"‘ such a hulTY-W 59° B“ m! 1m." ilgaskatchewm, Aibm, and 3m, friends at Holmarrs. Will send you ish Columbia-Saskatchewan show- “mm” mes-sag.“ l" 3-30 wm°"°w- ing practically the some rate of 10527 growth as Quebec will retain its prment representation of 21 mem_ bers. Alberta having grown some. what faster than Quebec will get ‘one additional member, and British RECEIVES CONGRATULATIONS --M'r. S_. A. MacDonald is being eon- gratulated upon his election to the presidency of the ivlaiitime Board of Trade for the coming yearJrhurs- ST JOHNS Nmp m“ 31 (By cons, doushnuts. cookies and super- Bnkery 1053s “What annual event is it that POWNAL ummn common-s , mm 3pm 0on- long time?" you would answer im- m ducted by w. Greed of'Bturgeon.'m°d1""1Y “l” ‘t W" °.‘" °' "'° m At cum». u a. m. at m. Herbert lhlnzkellhfll‘ the W“? °‘ 3°" PAINFUL ACCIDENT - miends It is doubtful Just which event of Mrs. a. J. Biflin will regret to pleas“ the °h"1°“°°°"n K1101" learn that she had the misfortune most! Elm’ W" "if" '0 "up" of falling on the street curb and the Ply/ml“ °"° i“ "°‘"- “PW 1g the question was ova asked. flaw; the g atest number of ifbil- dxen together in f‘ rlottetnwn at man‘; Toylnnd. or else the arrival of santa Cisus at Holmaifs. faces. and a sort of general “good time being had by all." The opening of Toyland this year long place on Wednesday after- i themselves. The Toys up batter thin aver this you. There is evlry kind oi toy the; you over heard of. and many that you nave:- heard of. all dwlaned for one pin-ooh com-M glsddon the hearts oi children at Jhristmas time. 3m. were is atlll another event, perhaps of even greater importance to children, taking place in I III days. This is the long awaited Ii’- rivai of Santa Claus. Santa. as in previous years, will come to Hol- miurs, arriving between 2.80 and (Dec. 2nd). He will make s. war of noon. The store was thmnged with ymlngSWf-i of all ages. the smaller ones being accompanied by parents, who appeared to be having every bit as good a time as tho Kiddies the city and will then come back to his headquarters _m Holman’: Toyland, where he will greet gll his little friends. Don't forget Wed- nesday. were presented gifts by their friends for which they graciously l d- ed. A dainty luncheon followed and was served by the hostess. Pres- ent from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. G. Atherton, Mr. Edward A1- ien, Jr., Mr_ and Mrs. A. Jasmin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. S. Moriell and Mr. and Mrs. W. Atherton-Lowell Sun, Nov. OF HOUR OF MORNING SERVICE . -'I‘o accomodate the Church par-' i 23rd. (Mrs. Cullen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McInnis, Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown.) \ MILITARY MEN HERE-Briga- dier C. F. Constantine, Halifax, Colonel J. W. MbDonald, Pictou and Lieutenant Colonel D. W. B. Spry, are in the City, registered at the Canadian National Hotel. HERE FOR. GAME-T. H. O'Brien F. R. Sumner, T. J. McLeod. B. G. Y. Bowling crr! Luau: mums n. ci-asweu 11a m no n. .1. Glow 14o 1'14 m R. L. Day u... 108 118 156 n. Poole 214 m, m .1. s. Bentley 21s iaa 221 coo as’: u: Total mo BRUCE snswanr s co. O. LeFui-gey 143 201 1M n. McLeod 104' 174 in l". Small . iaa m4 111 _- . 14o iso m -- . 11a m 144 m m ‘m Lockhart, E. A. Cummings c. A. Peake. El‘. Bowers, Messrs. Wilbur and Charles Gillespie. all of Mono-i ton, arrived in the City last night to see the Abbie-Moncton game.i They registered at the Canadian! National. PERSONALS Mrs. Brenton Dickleson was a visitor tq Summer-side Tuesday-N. Mrs. Margaret Burdett, h.N., New York, is spending a. wan: in New Perth, the guest of Mrs. Oliver Mc- Neill. Miss Hazel Kennedy, Bi-adalbane, is at present visiting in New Gills-i gow the guest of Miss Ruth Dick- iesom-N. Mrs. N. Currie, Mrs. Ii. Currie, Mr. and Mrs. Joa. Doiron all of Rocky Point, motored to New firth on wednepdgy, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McNeill. Mr. Louis Gaudet-Gailant, of Wellington, P. E. I., who underwent an operation for appendicitis rec- ently, is doing V011 nicely and is expected he will be able to B0 home soon-Jloncton Times. ‘me many friends of Mrs. Msry Boston, Wlnsloe. who has under- went; a successful operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital will be pleased to know that she is mak- ing a good recovery, and will be leaving the hospital in the course of a. few days. wasnmorou, o. c., Nov, 11,; Columbia, which has shown the greatest percentage of growth of any province, will gain two mom- bers. _ "Summing up—As we see the sltuationbn the basis of the pre- liminary and unrevised figures now issued, Nova Scotla. will lose two members and New Brunswick one; while, on the other hand, Alberta will gain one and British Colum- bia two. The House of Commons will therefore remain unchanged in total number of members at 245. ‘mes; statements can, of course, be regarded-only as approximations, as the calculations are rough and subsequent revisions may cause a deviation." ' “Present and pa spectivs repre- sentation of the provinces in the House of Commons: Present P: pectlve day afternoon Mr. MacDonald re- ceived a. telegram announcing his election which came as a surprise to him as he had not attended the meeting at Halifax. Other officers elected this weekrare: vice Presi- dent for Nova Scotia; John A. Young, Sydney; Vice President for Prince Edward Island, B. W. Rob- bison. Burnout-side; Executive Board Canso. Nova. scotla; N. T. Avaid, Amherst, Nova Scotis; A. P. Pat- erson. Saint John; R. P. Dickson, Moncton, New Brunswick; Hon Sec- retary. E A. Saunders. secretary of Halifax Board of Trade. ENTERTAmED-A large group of friends gathered at the poms of Mr. and Mn. J. A. Stewart. of Fedenli Street, Beverly, Bptui-Qgy evening to honor Mr. and Mrs. Beg- p_ E ma“; 4 4 inald It. Cullen. of Moore Street, Nova Bcotfs. l4 i2 m“ m?» °n me" 9th "will"! an- New Brunswick 11 1o if], l“: JYFZE: was plea:- Qugbgg 05 66 m“ l" 1M Elm“. a, - a: and o number of musical selection; ontm° w» elven h: Edward Allen .1: i Manltobs ...".- 17 17 Mweu Duflnl the “m! ' " °. muwhnm " n a Mrs. Cullen were present’: Alberta 16 1'1 “M, “mm m, whlch m” my British Ooiumbis. . u‘ 16 ‘m.’ mmdei A “my ma” YIIIGII "u" l" 1 l w“ ‘(mired 3nd “N! Ewen by Ed_ . """ "“ W" w. r. of Lowell. norm . Th0“ "uqcpyqu II I“ m. "m" i. i n. n. Tumbull, Halifax; n. a. Rice.‘ Ina ma. mum 1fl52g (By the Olnadian Pram-Wheat farmcrs o.’ the U. S. probably would i not be noticeably affected by tho imposition of a British milling i quota. requiring 15 per cent of dom- utio cereal be used in milling mix- tures. ,,, _ British farmers, it is estimated i hero. produce about 15 per cent of the wheat now consumedin the iwould mean, according to qpipfon hm, that i; would remove those 1pm 22m Majority for Y. u. o. A. 17o pins. High single a. A Bentley 221. High three J. A. Bentley, 681. PRINTERS H. Lewis 108 188 l8’! M. Carmichael . 122 168 224 E. Vasaoy I06 180 101 A. Martin 161 158 I14 Pat Power 104 176 :91 817 Total _ 2473 H. Douglas . 21d H. l-Iowstt . 132 L. Cameron 14f l. Gosa .... 214 -—- 101 Total 2m Majority for Printers 203 pins. High sLngle M. Carmichael, 224. High three. E. Gosa, 603. Y's MEN'S CLUB W. Campbell ... 168 186 l9! CJMcLiesn ...“ 240 328 151 A. Burks ... 188 211 176 P. Sentner 182 18'! 1B1 G. Hutcheson .. 204 170 26! on no: _ m Total ..................... I806 ODDFELLOWS J. D. Webster .. 198 188 106 R. llbrsyths 188 102 161 G. Swan ....... 127 180 Ill o. Young 202 221 ‘m ........ 182 170 161 843 B87 ‘POI Total 29M Majority- for n iron s01 pins. High single G. Hutchoson. 2Q. High three G. lrutchesou, NI. BOWLING TONIGHT Zion Guild IAIQIIO- 7.00 f0 l.” (01; all alleys.) 51ml"! dellcndenee upon world prices and insure disposal of their entire production. "Bat surely," urged Jones, "lu- lng is believing?" ' “Not neceaslsmfrcpliod Brown "lb! l-fllilllfi-iifl 7W I"?! day.‘ i i Mr. Alfred Cohen Mr. Wein Summer-side. Mr. 11F Meehan ment office, Summers i the D alton Building, Summerside, G. R. IHACQUARRIE, Buying Silver i Foxes SATURDAY, Nov. 2s of Toronto and Mon- 9 treal will be at our Charlottetown office. A er willbe in our main of ice 4. will b lde. office in .-........ . l’. . .. .. ".-\|A'“ 2.". .111 n iflail 8.00 o'clock on Wednesday next‘ I e in our consign». i Mr. Louis o'er-yak will be in“