~ munity Hall. i; SEPTMBER 24.1931 ES TE W ,,¢=:;—x—x—x—:sfix_x_x— Market MONTREAL flrnzilillll Jun-limb jlritlsb t‘. .\'{.{sr'1é1§h'ii11".§. ' Columliin Power , . 1 Bridge . Tar 11nd Chemical jluilllillfill Tfiliilfl - ymsr-r (‘lil- jiuine Oil -- - international ‘ic i jhtcrnntiunni letroleuiu jmpcriul -- .. linrrls ... 3 Frontenac . 10 juhntn-nl L. H. ~und Pov r 38 \' tionui Breweries 2-} ‘ iiliifll Steel (‘hr 12v. ..|“ .. 15.715 3.,“ ,- (‘nrporntiuu . liliil, (yn-lu-n Power .. _il simwlillt.’ an [reel of Citnndn .. “qmnpt-g Electric NEW YORK Allvglillily :.. ... ... ... ..- -- in (nu . . . . . . . .. n 'l‘cl. 11nd ei. 1.111 (‘ilrysicr- . . . . .. t-hnsolidnted Gas . IIUIIIIIIIoB Stores .. 1mm Films rum-mi liiutoru . ]|,|1|TiiiIIIIIIIilI liydro 1:. homo-unit CUFF!!!‘ )|4l||IKUIII\‘I',v \\'lll.'(l _\incsrs Hudson l‘ iblrnmount Publix JH-uirk and Ford ... ... Punt‘ nud Co. B ... i: 1-. n. lck p, of New Jersey sn-riing Securities A ... simlcimkcr l‘. S. Steel ... ... ..- Culi Money ... ... ... 1.’: 11,3 Reports By STEWART JONES l 00-. Charlottetown gqrmpondmh o! Gresnshlclds W Co. Montreal xaxfixw manner EEVIEIWMFOI. en's. and. a . BRAZILIAN TRACTION, LIGIIT AND POIVIB Another large decrease in luonthiy exirnings is reported by this company for August. The decline in net for the month amounts to 8599.463 as coin- pnred with the some month inst year. this being the second largest decline this your to date, comparing ss it docs with 8150.503 in liluy 11nd $508.- ‘Jfii: in July. For the first 7 months of this year net earnings are ‘down 811.877.1104 from 11 year ngo. August net was $1,715,380 against 82314.0 a year ngo. (lross for the month amounted to $2,817,714 us compared with $3.702.- 802 u year ago, n decrease of $915,004. Gros» for the first ‘l months nt 2i,- (iii0,012 is down $1,500,113, or nu av- erngo of more thun . .000 per month. Expenses 11t 81.102328 compar- ed with $l,-i'i7.il0ii n yen;- ngo, 1| do. crease vi.’ only $375,011, or about 30 p.12. of the decline in the month's gross. CANADA NORTHERN POIVEII. CORPORATION A record monthly power output wss recorded in August by Cnnndn North- ern Power Corporation, subsidiary of Power Lforliorntinu .0! Cnnndn. This nmnnntml to il5,01i‘_‘,20fl k.w.h., nl com- pnrcd with 30,885,520 k.w.h. in Aug- ust. 10210. an increase of over 1S per cent. Such increments have been con- sistent throughout the year, the totnl for the first eight mouths of lilill be- illil 274,001,170 k.w.h., comparing with QTiRJW-‘ifliiil k.\v.h. in period of i030, nu increase of approx- imntoiy 15 PM‘ cent. Further indication of tbs Coiupnny‘: expansion is given in the rising num- ber of customers served. There were iii the cud of August 10.800 customers. nn increase of 8S7 or over 8 per cont over the 10,003 recorded 11 year ago. This hnn specinl significance in view 11f the fnct flint ns u result of c1|s- tome:- ownership cnnipaigr success- fully contiuctcil in the tcrrigrv served "hill" 40 i"?! Pent of customers are. through purchase of preferred sinclr, share holders in the Corporation. Rollo Bay and Vicinity i Mr. Earl MacEwen, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Alymcr MacEwen, rel-um- ed to Halifax recently, after a short vacation at his home in Rollo Bay East. The many friends oi’ Mrs. Emmet Pierce, St. Margsrets, repel. to learn oi her serious illness. ' Miss Mary MacDonald, Souris Riv- er, left recently for Boston, after spending the summer with her mo- ther, Mrs. D. MacDonald. Miss Hilda Martin, R.N., Boston, motored to the Island recently on a visit to her mother, rs. Charlotte Martin, St. Mergarets. Miss Imelda Chaisson, Bear River, was a visitor to Rollo Bay this week. Messrs. O’ Leary Morris and Claude Fair, Dundas, motored through Rol- lo Bay on Monday evening. Mr. Joseph E. Deagle and son Al- phonsus and Mr. Joseph P. Dangle, Bear River South, motored to Ver- non River recently, Messrs. G. MacCormac and J. Condon, Georgetown, at‘ nded Scu- ris Exhibition on Wednesday last. Mrs. Angus MeoKenzie, Rollo Bay West. motored to Charlottetown re- oenliy. Miss Mary MacGiiivary, R.N., Souris River, was e visitor to Char- lottetown recently. ' Among the visitors to Rollo Bay on Wednesday were Miss Lillian Morrisflii. Mr. Lyman Morrison, Biidsetown and Mr. Ruel Mathcsoli, Albion Cross. ‘ °ii Friday nisht, Sept. 18th, the Morel] East Dramatic Club present- cd their four act Play “The Country school mam" in Si. Charles Com- Specialties included instrumental music, step dance, by Mr. Joseph Gallant, (encoredi; Duel» “My My Head Beneath a WM." Mrs. Russel Compton and Mr. Georsd Hooper, (encorcdi. res- ponded to with "When Your Hair Hus Turned To Silver," Charleston mime. Miss La Pierre. (encored); Recitation, ‘The Wee Penny Whistle °i Sandy MacBraw," Mr. John “melon. (Bllddrcd); Step dance. Mi". John Thompson, (encored); Na- iiflnal Anthem. Messrs. W. J. MacCormac, Dundas, 511d James Banks, Poplar Point; “lyre visitors to Rollo Bay and Sou- iis 0n Sunday. Mi‘. and Mrs. Joseph Chaisson. Rollo Bay West, were visitors to New Stewart Jones 18¢ Co. Correspondents. o! Greenshields 8c ‘Co. Lhz-mbers o! theiflantreal Stock Exchange Q n-bi 98 Great George Sh, Charlottetown i Zeaisnd Sunday, guests oi’ Mr. and I Mrs. Garfield Mallard. Mr. R. Elmer Peters, son af Mr. and ivirs. Peter D. Peters, Rollo Bay Sourls Exhibition, is reported bet- ter and his many friends hope to hear oi his ccmple‘ recovery. . The weekly dance at Fortune on Friday night, was well attended. Mu- sic was furnished by Souris Orches- tra. ' I Centre, is in the employ o1 Mr, John A. Steele, Little Pond. w lo Bay West, Cross Sunday. mOiivfcd to Albion Miss Bride MacCarlhy and Miss Margaret MacCarihy, have left. tor in Souris West. Mr, William H. Townshend and sons, Rollo Bay West,‘ recently pur- chased a new International truck. Miss Annie Gillls left Friday for Boston, after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1- lan J. Gillis, St. Margarets. Potato digging is now the order of the day and the majority oi farmers report a small crop. Mr. Stephen MacAulay, Souris Line Road, passed through Rollo Bay Sunday enroute to Charlotte- town, where he visited his daughter, Mrs. H. MacQuaid. Mr. William J. White, Souris West, spent Sunday at his home in Rollo Bay Centre. Miss Kathryn MacEachern, Bear River South, h taken up he;- d“. ties as teacher at Fortune Head, re- niacin: Mr. Michael Conway. M15595 Mary E. Chaisson and Ruth Martin, of Falconwood Hos- pital stafi, motored to Bear River cn Sunday. day on return to Boston, alter Spending a. pleasant vacation with friends. Messrs. Lazarus Whyts and Peter MacCormac, Rollo Buy West, motor- ed to St. Peters on Monday-R. Iii Spite oi its seneral troubles Germany's talkiing picture theatres are increasing in number. police station at Chelsea, England, and rifled the till. éi / i i l Mi s the corresponllin g E East, who was seriously injured at ~1vh-. Francis c. White, Rollo Bay -Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Wood, Rol- s Boston, alter spending the summer H Miss Hilda Martin, Rh, left Mon- v 'I‘hicves recently broke into the “ Exchange . Curb Market '8 h‘ ‘ J h " ‘ ‘v, d) ' ‘(iipvcinl I0 Johnston k, “lard! ( n“ apeiiillIiilhliiiowlilIgtfltifh §',f,j,',‘,',’ __ °4"°'|"""'"“”w“‘“" i!" Infill“ w“ 73 w“ Ipiiaa liig Missouri ...|1lli/, Afwchgiirv‘ M- m w 0196+”,- - British ahron ..| uni Al-tlhul . '. 11m 1a 15 10% +1 m“ ‘"'“"5°“ " a- . 1. At Rcfin .. 1m 1111.4 m4 1114+ .____ Rfl,,,§‘°§fl ' 1.7," ‘w’ 1W‘ 18/’ Am villi . awn am aw. muwau . Imperial on‘. .' 1» iim, 1o 1111.4 £1121?" 10% 11% 111% i-ii/‘i-Hv General Smutsi In ““" "“""“""’ ' "m Am IIOJIW n 4+1“: . fi l A d int g1;;lr|o:e11i1k.. “lib/If 10 ll ‘i0 2m is’ It‘: g“. y‘ 10 w; PYCSKICII a - nag“ mag: _ - a-tfii I I n1 -- ' ' - ~ in '1; :21 130v iagié-igtlizfai "A (IYCSS BGfOIG British l‘,‘,’,j',‘,fe“"fl'-___' j; 15% 15 ,1“ III O I-IC — a O O ‘ i». "P ..| 11%! h-vi m, m. - a Association, Stress- lf,,",‘§,.,"",",“" i‘... . W,’ . Atchlson .1111 121141111 12m +101 , . . w,,,,,,,'“,,,." " 293, ‘| 3g}; $313, i=8 i=2 ugh 1i.» es Ethical and Sp1r1- ' " " mu on» ' c1 you. so 3iNi-+ii% tua] Values in Sci- Burns A (i 09f. 6 tlfi- - Beth Steel any. c1 can. soy, +2 - R h GRAIN RANGE s. . entlfic esearc gee-o . .0 il“ law- - cm}; q" “'9 07% 1W‘ W’ I (iiprrlul t» Johnston 1.- Ward) c‘ 1's m 111i; 12% Io '1' " é de “v.5... 12y: 13V“ 12 15% -' LONDON England, sept 23.— “"0560 g- nirn . . I q" 12% +114 (By The Canadian Pressi-Gener- ‘n M i7 ._ II‘ rill: $11”. ill-f: ii 12" ‘in. +172 =11 ihe Rt Hm Jim miiisiia" Sent- .. goof» C001: olgr/‘J iéiiii/i +3” Smuts, soldier and statesman. 8-D- -- o ar - _ . » - - (9% g :5... hi4, my: on,‘ 1012,1114; pcared in a, new light tonight. 1::- (4H,, 0 cc 20% 22% 20% 2201+? dfggslng one 0g the greatest ga - ~,i‘_i'_- -- -- -- . erlngs of scientists ever assem- 111.2‘. " 2'1".‘ ,1’? 4;" “W- 4“ "Mi" bled at the centenary meeting of Qffj .- rg - ' - ' - nsv Chem ou- the British Association for the : ni n 1 _ ii= i‘ ,.,°,,,,,,‘;fi, ‘HM '1‘; W‘ Advancement of Science, in his ' Elie I‘ Lt 2m 221/, 20% +114» capacity as president he furnished u‘ lrh't"s".I lmfo“ l" 152%: a “scientific world picture of to- 8mm _ .. -r. .. .. E35” Fill. ' ‘g4: 533' '2” 235i “is 3Z1 llllilihfii l§§§§.°.'.‘..§".iw§l iii‘. -~ -~ ell sp . ui/ 14 1:1 14 +114. Oi 2:: :::..-...~- at. a. hi: groping» o- ww- ww-e- - .. .. gs? ‘in g 10% 29% any. +114 world which science itself rciwied 1m -- I’ I V 2 —- u t ‘ "off, o" 3, 2M, m- _,__.,,A years ego as immaterial,’ and not M ‘Hull Mo .1011; 12 10M. 11 +11 1955 for beauty 0f phffl-SG, WJ] E0 1:: ‘dill... '33‘ 33:2 225.2 39m $2.?‘ down as a worthy signpost mark- . . ‘Tggnfvllnh "V: E156 ing the commencement oi the Found In Colliery ' . . ' _ Associ ii ' second hundred i 1'33 Si? .. 12% 1w. 12 i?“ +1 ymga o“ - (British United Press) hi?‘ M? u" nfi it; 53%| Jim] "We seem to have passed beyond SYDNEY- N- 5- w» 59W"- 7-3‘ Loews Inc wit? snivzi .1107 :1 A fossil tree,‘ found in a coliiery 14v 4, ' '4“ l“ the definitely physical world into 5‘, fig"; - mm 2, 3y‘- 31% a twilight where pmphysm andiwhich text/ends under SydncY Har~ ~ t! Hi -- — . _ bour a s, great depth, might prove , r t h i t, h C6 kill. ‘i1'.'.'d.. i514’ ll“ L514 iii” iii? pdoisscsnoriileeekistw 2:6,. to be another link m the chain oi’ finite " g? 3% $2“ fli/"Hh? strictly casual law in the old sense evidence 5mm“? that Ausmin“ \:at f) Pr: 121%,‘ 5n 23?} 55/" i322 does not apply,» General smutshmd Antarctic were in some remote h“? PC1311‘: . l?“ ha? i123 2:23 summed up "From this uncertain age 1°m°d ‘Wether’ 1v Am c» . 40 luv: 4o ' soil +20% nebulous undemmd than seems, The tree which was found at a 2:? VIII: .'.' 1g (mo; 15 1e‘ It to" crystallize out, or literally mst- depm °f 2-225 fee‘ bears 599ml“ Pen Ford . 2a a0 21 o - resemblances to a. specimen of ios- Pom, m," 3,; m, 35 erialize the macroscopic world Phil PPIZ .1 (n41 11:1 0 which '35 the wither sphere oysil timber discovered in Antarctic ruin? hi!” M law" 63 2i‘ Hm sensuous observation and oi nat-iby the “mm 5w“ °xped1ti°“'Al' Iéiltilg/fl 61p " 11%| 1g 14% f“ ,1” u", laws though the Sydney tree has n0 1 ' - Rem‘ Ilnlld 12;’: 2:2 12:52}? We arrive at a world picture iul-ibark- the tnmk is thickly ‘mated lien i s . s i 111A n MAI-HI}, 1e t than eve .. h mJwith calcium carbonate, a, remark~ Illicit is I211 law. 2e IRHMI+RM r ° mym" r’ e p ‘able feat re which is lso esent 2h; 31111-11 my.’ 1131/. my. m. +214. ceeded. "m a. way it is closer m m m Aiim u f n i‘- i" n1- .- .2 . . . 2| lloegiil-ek‘ Ifliéi 22;? common sense and kinder w e n r” ° “s5 v , I 4 fill‘; It‘ i13é|i1ii§ .132 175:3? 7/: :52.” single isttguiéhtgf; us? Sheep Lives Two ac f‘ n2 a1 io2|111|+1 cc - '" “m” 3"" i?" i'-’4 i?" ifiiiii-i-ii" erialism has acticsll disappear-i s BIIUHIB I 111141111114 11w. 1n + M. p’ y ‘ MOIIIIIIS III SHOW c. Eicc i 411.1,! 431/. 4114 42 + 1,5, ed, and the despotic rule Oi neces-I s o hr chi l 320M341! 32v. 211/. +2 g ,‘,'.,,,",f,_f1,i3,j;;-,i=yi s53 3;»; +111; Si): h: igeeréesxeililzlhgeéifjgr-s 1;’ (British Ullitfid Press) sun.» Weh iuvfizo-v. 11v.’ 2Miit J tuft‘; y g g i m h and CAPE-TOWN. 5- Africa. Sept. 23 gigiaiihi-ggr I Hm 135. 1,152 13pm,‘ n‘: 5 2”“ ma“ “"8 “ |—Bu.ri€d ill ah avalanche oi show '1'" o shn 2m: 21%| 2:1 |-'_>1y.|+g 5°“ ‘ 1 , ,5 b tifor nearly eight weeks, s. flock of Tm‘,- Rcnlgh I a +1“ Not ‘my organ c “new ’ u ‘sheep were all alive and very hun8~ u Pacific .li'.inlx.liz§ llcoillrzs +12 also’ and even mme m’ mychulog" when found by their owner, a Hit Porn .i 1m! my. 151/, 111v. +111. cal concepts are becoming-neccss- w, ' . m“ ‘I m '25 23 2W‘ M“. axy to elucidate the facts Mbteno farmer' l; i; luau-o’: .5 2; $2 science And while the “rely The sheep disappeared during a 1i s Steal ,1 11;» (g4 g2 s-uéw-‘u/j h ' t h t, p d violent storm in July. Last week the- xginiimilxizecioill 23%.: 25a.‘ 2:11;?‘ 2;i'ii/4|i+l;\i “lman “maps ‘we emo we “nhfarmer discovered a hole in s. huge am- Iliros u!‘ 7W ‘Ii/i ‘ml ‘ll/jl- A‘ V? us,’ pglposeaigjlwul’, do no zzfyrnow bank not far from his home. '01 . - . _ n n a sc ences, w" gig: lgllliéilg% gelyaln their ulTim ired force in Clmbmg w the top of the snow x131"? - -, + 14, h , p“ l t bank he looked down the aperture “Wlzth ','1 35s,’. fiw-fi“; ,1?“ t e hum“ scences’ The an“ en and saw his sheep. Although som- Y '1" (‘Wi- i iii-l W! 5%! s-/.|+ 1/1 ‘pkmmefds as“ beam’? M “minutely hemmed 1h. they had man~ . ‘g2? gehe glib“ evzllllw assay igggsiaged to keep alive by breathing I _0 ‘ through the melting snow and 8MP Don-rung" retain their unfailing glory shu m8 they,“ on the floor o, the derive new interest and force from apemue ic setting. i ' Canada Bonds “.?°‘“‘ c But m otherlrespecti n, 15b,“ world-picture which would do ‘ s range new u“ verse’ mpapa‘ e‘ Justice to the immensity, the pro- / immaterial onsistin ot oi t- (iipetlnl t» Johnston anwhrlnk arm or sin; but 0g, Zrganmazfin fundity and the unutlerable mys~ id As cd . - v, 1v}..- Imflil ...|: 1101110001101 m?’ °f n“ “"61"”- ‘l i" l-iiiiii -~-lii limflilM-MI o! patterns of wholes which are» General Smuts argued that the Victory Loan .. .151, i103. ..'i0| unceasinly being woven to more , Victory Luau ., ..51,. 1031101115 , to , l d , old "commonsenstr theory oi mat- l£‘.'.‘.:’..'.l'..i;°““ - "lhlll3‘&i~i?i.hh §.‘i'“"°* °’ “m” °““‘".‘“ le- "e m min- w- e“ Ifefunrlinl '... .0- 004-1 11111-15 ' ° m“ n’ “Wu” m b” a‘ 8' formed into "oreanizaiion. erran- Iiefliniiing . Miziiotc 00.70 caylng, simplifying universe which “m organmr" m 10o. - _ 1 - é: 151L100 attain? m1“: pegtectgn ‘it ggt- And as he continued, he re- ‘m 3:23? on n he ‘T; 55:, p,“ marked in a grave aside: iormkipxefgapgegtzg ggodo péglzps- "A serious lair is developing be- ih v ' ween the rapidly advancing e Ont-real oggzskfzsffzaitarllgggr; KEG (25:56 scientific development of the mod- S k Ex 8r o,‘ decnne we Home a ern state and its stationary ethical I08 t.‘ Orig? Smuaclelsesr but f“ more slgnmcanb development, a. lag which has al- movement streamin rotc las- rewy found expression in the smflgiieclai 1.. Johsxetlrnflfmrllllsoztlilldns‘ m1 w de "- ' a t: Ogle Inlzam greatest tragedy or history. Science Bell Telephone .1125 :1‘, “ my,“ n 120g,“ m‘ must itself help n» close this ash- 1mm“ i?“ g, l?‘ wo em“; B’ n8 w gerous gap in our advance, which $4 d passionate we’ and striving w-lthreatens the disruption of our f- m, pane," l?‘ xzifitxgional and spiritual Se] icivilization and the decay of our m,“ Am? “f.” “we 886' the mysterious creatweUapecies. Its final and perhaps most 1'11" w (‘time .1 (u difficult. task will be round there. v p m 1 rise of the higher out oi the lorw- ,;,,,,k';‘,‘,,,t° lziéwm g,‘ 15 17 1S er the e h the “s5 the Science/truly be destined to become ‘.1°.“"h.“.'. 2mg“ ' y; picture ‘Jliflfln onilts framework in“ greatest drive m ethical ‘my 4 .. .. . ._. ' I 1 g" TQ-“fi” m“ the spiritual kernel inside the‘“°"' Oil n ‘BYE! . 1 a" .. ‘,2 h i c 1 . 12:1,, Lflkfilynod, T’ m“ W‘ ‘W’ p exwmena! n esuments o, y?’ Mailed on September 18, 1905, at ,\,,._p-,.,,,,, _ universe. Instead of the anmstc Brlghouse En land 0st rd h“ 13ml" liwivsrl- ,4 or the mechanistic, or the mother. 1 t be ‘d u! ' a p c“, 1 II I‘(‘\\' I‘ 0 o '- T 1m Stool “ca: .. 121,4, tical universe, we see the seneiic. Y” en a ve ed at the Br 8mm‘ 3"?’ ‘f’? - -- 3,11% organic holistic universe in which ‘M’ c‘ A‘ 11c cc ‘over .. ‘. ' ’ gthiulvinitgxzu “d . ‘ the decline oi the earlier physical * ‘ ee n 'iiilll n _ o s s s n, ,.,,,,,,,,a m, 2,, patterns provides the opportunity ' ‘in w iii/l l for the emergence of the more acl- ‘I, g g ANKS (‘flmmerce __ Am; ) I I vanceci vital and rational pat- .. Roi‘ .. ... “.231 19ml ‘“‘"‘"'“' " Send ms your wool to be spun into __ yarn and wove into blankets. Single Oldest Jewln a “w”! f“ “°""°“= m ysrn n 2s cent-s 811d doubled 2s , fi In this hdllaslc universe man cur. p" 54mm; 5mm" 5235; u Australia I68 in very. truth the offspring c! the ‘hes live lbs. oi wool to make a // stars. The world consists not only zmnku- Th" "l" “l! 5° lailiiiiliffll (British United Pless) of electrons and radiations, but be zlrwgfifid°filrswzfi BYDNIFY. New South Wales. Sept also of souls and aspirations. in-Thc oldest Jew in Australia, Mr Lewick Bsumber. who died in Syd- ney at the ago oi 105 years, attri- buted his long life to the incl. that he psi-took oi only one mesl a day. l-Ie was s pipe-smoker and did not wear glasses. Bis mofiasr lived to tbs llg of 11B sud his father was perhaps the‘ only wsy oi Digest-s cldivluohs disduw TheuMbntreal THE CHARLOTTTWN GUARDIAN ' c AND B LEFT FOB. ARKANSAS -— Mr. James A. Rodd. director of fish cul- , ture, left on Friday for the Hot r “ d . xi - ‘ur r fir"? 31-33“; Beef-e» egg-g; ...-.-":.::.'.'..‘:.;::::' t. .. a en e mer can Society-Ottawa. Jcumal. RUSTICO-A meeting. which will be uddresed by officers of the Do- minion W. A. Board, will be held in St. Mark's Church, Saturday, Sept. 26th at 3.15 p. m. Please note the change oi time. Meeting at Milton at, 4.30 p. m. i nouucruuusnt of the w ck. nrn freight ruiironde. cure. fllllfitlsil’! application 1'" TRYONLBONSHAW Baptist 5er_,;Q,“” 111-. obtniiuctl. President lioou-rh uddreu Bcnshaw, 7.30 p. m. Rev. Z. L. Fasii trol of government exnenM-I and Jun-cloning u conservative sentiment in acting pastor will preach his fare Humlnm,“ well services. Sunday School ati ‘ ‘I ' I ll Tryon l0 a. m. Rev. F. S. Crossman, ‘“‘_’,f,‘,_,':"',|',.'..mlriiihi ttiillltlilflrlfiffll I l .. kl tin rrm gsloro ellec: will take charge Sun 'RIII‘:HI)I:I|:I“IIIIY;IIII?I ‘:52! 11:11; ‘u: d-"m1:_,n"_ c. . I any bm-oming brighter. BRADALBANE United church oi \\',\],|, s-rumnr uluuou: Long liiucumniuin und nut-canary IP- “E'"““'_""_"“ "m" i E Mormng Stock Letter , Wall Street Mirror Ssyfli- . ' Special tolohneton 1b Ward axB3riB:-'.§:-:§:-:§z§£_£ Steel . (I rorpn. that wales would he redufl‘ about l0 per cent beginning Oct. In: which was followed by n stutemrg" from Bethlehem that they “iii-iii likewise, was the scc ml important III- Am n; other motto-rs to he settled 0 rules null was“ 0! "i" cnntrnl or rovcrIm-"it "i" prnsrs and tho restoration of confid- The decision of tile Inter-iii" 00"" Int-roe commission with rein!" i" m“ higher freight m" in exhorted iii 1W0 i" three weeks. from this sino some in- ldicotlou of the wulc situation mil)’ before -= . | | b 1| vices Sept, 2'1. 1931. ‘Pi-yon 1l am.‘ iliisorkiitartxnlliluzlsz: eva-Lyéufliiiiin '3": Tluiu we feel IIK‘ nrotiiwfi" "I u“ being 1| period (lurlnil XVIII he n11 nugKPhtPtI In our ifllfl‘ )'P“u‘l'il"3" Canada. Services on the above charge icr Sunday, Sept. 2'7, are as follows. Pleasant Valley, at 11 a. m. when the Rally Day Program, will be presented by the Sunday School. There will be divine ser- vice at Rose Valley, at 3 p. m. and Bradalbane, in the evening at 7. ntljtmimcut nf wage ncillen Ililii finull)’ .|ll‘(ll lnnugurnicd by tho Stu-i Cilfiiii- [The lmmedluic effect of (Ila cut oi |her studies in Mt. Allison Conserv- Iatory of Music, and scn, Harris. I who will attend the Academy there- I Beauty and ‘ “ s are as much aspects oi nature as energy and entropy. Thus ‘in eternal lines to time ii. grows,’ an adequate world view would find them all in their proper context in the framework of the whole. And evolution is approach out-rs picked out. The size of single _ urn is medium and double yum fine, medium and coarse. Put ship- i per's name on sli parcels and own- - er's name, address and instructions amide; otherwise we will not be responsible for losses. Send by mail or freight. Freight will be plid on I00 lbs. WM. LANDBIGAN, l5 Queen Street, Charlottetown. 4111i‘ __tothsf.rsming o! s COIIIHOIIIQH+1_ Thus. Palethorpe, Minister. IBrigands Turn Thumbs Down WINSLOE CHARGE. The United on Member church of Canada services, Sept. 27. Hlghfield 11 a. m. Princetown, Road 3 p. m. Winsloe North 7,30 p, (British United Press) m. The pastor, Rev. 1.. .1. Lesrd PARTS, sent» 23—Fi>r his 8cm" will be home and will conduct the in holding up the town of Gaugno- services. You are cordially invitedfKSS-BBiYiS and killing a vlslwr- a fcorslcan brigand, named Caviglloli. succession, winner; _0n¢¢' has been sentenced to death by his again the firm of Messrs nomedeiiow biigeiids- Bros, of Winsloe were heavy prizei The bandits °f C°r5i°a have a winners at the Fredericton Exhlb- mild °f Drflessmnm orgamzatm“ to itiom with ma}. hcrses and came iproiect their interests and honor, by whmmg m, mats’ l, seconds’ éisha they regard whet Caviglioli has third, 4 fourths age-inst strong com-ldoilfi B5 likely to bring discredit 0" petition from different parts of the them‘ Marltimes. Next. week Messrs Home Bros, exhibit at Chatham before returning home. I The leader has announced to the ‘police that they intend to execiii/e their awn justice on the man whv wiolated their laws. He has‘ been ,tried by the band in a secret court i__. _ iin the mountains, and will shortly m. and Mrs. o. w. Ritchie havefifiviflie his crime by death- rcturhed 1mm all enjoyable visit m1 The attitude of the other band- eostch ahcrfinhts in Massachu-‘iis may be explained by ihe mi sgflg, that most of those who are want- ______ ed for murder decline to admit Miss Bertha. MacKihnon retum- that they have d°n° anything d‘s' ed to her home at DeSable, after‘h°"°mb19- T1193’ have killed’ of spending a. very pleasant visit tolfluurse, but only in quarrels, The the U_ s_ A ilsw of their union docs not allflw ithem to kill for robbery. They M15; Angle Martin has 1e“ on merely levy small but regular tolls return to Brookline, Mass, alter "m" m“? ‘awflbidmg citizens’ spending the summer Wm, her pm, and thus assured oi provisions and ems Mn and M“ M‘ Martin, Great ammunition, are content to remain stream?‘ George st. in their mountain retreats. spent the past two weeks with his mother, Mrs. T. D. Miclnerney, 5t. Peters Harbor, has left for Winni- peg. Fr. McInerney has spent the past two years at the University of Louvain in Belgium. The many friends of Ruth O‘- Donnei. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus O'Donnell of Vernon River, will regret to learn that she is in the City Hospital where she underwent an operation. She is now resting as well n5 can be expected. ’ Rev. Owen McInerney, who basil-latching Chickens Under Pressure (British United Press) LONDON, Sept, 23—Live chick- ens will be hatched from eggs with- in 24 hours instead of 21 days r8- quired by nature, if the hopes of scientists at the Imperial College of science are realized. Nature 15 being specded up by a pressure 0i, one ton to the square inch; and the amazing part oi it is that all, this pressure does not, break the, fragile shell of the hen‘s egg. Tests on hens eggs have pro- grassed sufficiently to show that Mr. and Mrs. W. Russel Rogers, Coleman, crossed to Sackvilic ter, Miss Greta, who will Ithe pTOEESS oi nature can be shcrir,‘ i?!‘ "uppronlfllilirly l0 per cent" iu Will" In mill employs-cs ls bearish thc long run It in n bullish n-gusnont The market in»: inni so much 111-1111 (o absorb I11 the past fsvv d.“ (hut this lute-st more for economic r0 adjustment rlnntll 11s lookctl 111ml ll other tlum nn emu-ted pier-e l?! III‘ news out of the way. Some 1on1." ICIIIII; “in be seen st the stnrt oi business today hut fol thorn who hau- been Weill»: for s chuucs to buy stocks the buyinl Dflllll has arrived. Stocks should be bought on wuk spots from this time on. . The uctlon of (lu- Steel Corpn. fol- lowing m) ciunrly on the heels of lhl uction uf (trout llrlinln iu abandons In; the gold stnudnrd shows timl lrnticrslnip is once more bCIIIIIlIflI MI nuuert itself untl thnt the troubles o! theworid nru now facing speedy uulutlon. With tire Stat Corpn. assuming’ Itl nuluru] leadership In the lndllflllll uffisirs i11 ills t-tpuutry, wuge cuts can b1- exprcled in other Industries. Lon born rein-lion of the wngt- (‘uln brings about ntrikvu but Wail Strut yesrl ugo lenmcll never to sell stocks all ]"1iiriko nuns." The reopening of the London Mock Exchange in another IIICIUI‘ u'l|i1'l1 must he reckoned with in tmluym market ilflmllln. New York brokers with London (‘OIIIIPPIIUII 1icrlur1-1l un Tucnulny thnl (he London market would furnish a [lltihillg surprise l1| (but general |otrenirtii “'11s expected. chicks on short notice. Eggs are placed in a. high pres- sure tomb which is kept at. a tem- perature of 40 degrees centigrade, ‘the normal incubation temperaturs The pressure is later raised to one ton per square inch. Every eight hours one of the eggs is removed and compared with an egg from an ordinary incubator. when experiments have been per- fected and the chickens appear, they will have to be inflated as I deep-sea diver is after a long spell in a diving suit. They will also have to be carefully decompressed be- fore they are exposed to Ordinary atmosphere pressure. Engineer To Search For Hold Grail (British United Prcss) PARIS, Sept" 23—-The Holy Grail famed in Arthurian legend, and, ac- cording to belief the chalice used by Christ at_the Last Supper, is being sought in s, ruined castle in the South 0i France. A French engineer named Arnaud who has made a. lifc study of thd Albigenses of Catharist heretics, who flourished in the South o! France in the 12th and 13th cent- uries, is convinced that the H013 Grail was hidden by them in tht. ruins oi an old chateau near mix. Arnaud has discovered s. thick stone wall behind some rocks This, he believes, masks the eh- trance to subterranean passages be- neath the castle. The work oi cleai ing the ruins and making en en trance to these pasages will be long and difficult, but Amaud is confident that his theories regard- ing the Catharists will lead to lm- poriant discoveries and perhaps the finding of the Holy Grail itself. i The Holy Grail, according to leg- end, was discovered in a medieval English castle by knights. It dis- appeared from England, and the quest for it on the part of the knights of the Round Table has made great literature. Two daughters ofEcEcI-‘King oi Spain recently acted as judges at a fete at Mount Stewart, Ireland. As the result of the recent cam- onicned from 21 days W 24 hours, and palgn of the department of agricul- Monday morning with their dough-Qt is believed that within a month ture Palestine is practically free resume it will be laossible to produce baby from locusts, PIPES SKIRL lth the red, white and hluo barred standard of Siam fluttering cbove them in the sum- mer sunshine, pipers from all parts of Canada proudly marched and counter-marched in the grounds of the Bnuf! Springs Hotel, Bunff. Alia, during tho rc~ cent Highland Gathering, which was graced by the presence of 'I‘.M. King Prajadhipok and Queen Rambai Berni of Siam and their suite and a large number of dis- tinguished iruests. His Maieety, who opened the festival by raising (he flair oi Si. Andrew, met an interesting character in the per- ron of "Willie" Campbell, of New Westminster. B.C., who was a ville!‘ 0n i116 Personal. staff of H. iii’. Queen Victoria. when King (Jhulzlnlongkorn of Siam paid an official visit to her, at Osborne House, Isle oi Wight, iu 1894. Piper Campbell“ gave n special performance for Kim! Prajsdhi- “ pok. at the Banii meeting. A new feature of the Gathering was a competition for representatives of pipe bands oi the 1'! Canadian Scottish militia regiments, which was won by Piper Hector lliac- ‘ clonald. of Montreal. Dancing and Highland sports rounded out an excellent program. with specially presented Scotch light operas iii the evenings. The picture shows the massed pipers. Dtlraiiing un-_ der the Siamese flair and (inset) '1‘. M. the King and Queen of Siam endriner Campbell. but Is . 1 rou rviv l net .- 3V. ' gIi lee ‘rec- Ish- leciJ