...M It fhfl The farm of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Ira Stewart. Midgell. was the I am A * .,. Sojris Recclptured ISIAND NEWS PA DORCEEBTER. N.B. iCPl — I . M ,3?-on°*,_g ,;-;i-,gm:,*;; iMoritcigus, Sourls, Kings County ii???‘ .':S.:' :.':;_s 1;§;;3,ug9;4 in. Guardian, C_hsrlottetow2i, Tim. Oct. s”"“"1a. is 2. NB. by RCM I ‘ Peter Fill null. 17. of sourls, P.li.‘.I.. and Frederick sterling. 21. of West ildcllvllle. N.ll.. ss- caped Siuid afternoon in at halt-ton troc . I RCMP in diickvllis said the two were on foot when captured. I They will appear in court Tues-I day to face charges of escap- ilig custody. No Man's I IA/ed.OnCivic0uestion to By RALPH CAMERON Guardian ~ Patriot Staff Writer Residents of the area known as ‘No Man's Land" will go to the poll Wednesday to decide. through their lots in the plebiscite sclledllled to be held that day. wlletller they wish to become amalgamated with the City of Charlottetown. EASTERN BRIEFS HAD SURGERY Roy Lannigan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lannlgan. Montague. has returned to his home. fol- lowing surgery at the Kings County Memorial Hospital. VISITED HOME Donald Mai~Laren. N.S., spent the weekend at his ‘home in Montague. ‘ SPENT WEEKEND I John Dewis of Halifax spent‘ the weekend in Moli'ta.gue. I rm HOLIDAY I Road is enjoying a holiday in Plctou. N.S. T0 SPEND WINTER Mrs. Arthur MacNelll. Moli- tague. has zone to Halifax where she will spend the win~ ter. ' , ’ island hrought the to average used tamiottlie halt doiientrom T|m. Chan a ‘price lrom a stile o l-iolstein Nova liootls amused I830: and 9 3 Ihelfers. held llast ttézek at lvriéino all negddtragi New Brunswick lion. it was en-rll yeste lay. avers e t S 1. d . . cs. snerwooti. Norton. N.I.. a . had the top price. oow at D‘ “am saying um and F . Ba k but lllld breeders Old INC Saturday in most provlifces nit '1 lmmlhi bflnlmfi um 9" m°“9t hi i in . out of the live at the sale that Canada and t s prov lice w ' b a c k to standard Time Ma nqggr Djgg want that hllh. frog! iisdslx-nicéntli experiment filsrllsr Ntewllotl. idtliiastoli. wit "a vance s u m m e ri {Omar manner of H‘ 9 so one or III Wail . . ours." . . » Mscltliiiioll csrdiisn and cy- . - ,, Premier Walter R. 5 ii sw.I3,::‘: °‘ :in°r‘;° 5°‘.’.t"(:‘;1°Ié‘l“;"3En‘;‘ ril Jones. liowliill. hid hoitsrs I so w“°’° “°"""“"°"' “’°" “‘° ‘°"“ died 'nl his home in Annsnoiis ‘W ‘“'‘’‘‘5‘" W”- ., .fl_ . . ix: .3 .t . . aw . lg 23921:‘::t;ti'1g‘osi;i§dit:Ti;tti:‘_- Roy _ _ 1‘ had been The other animal Hill: sold for V _ ; '- ' ~ A ' . ay mm ..the 5 V‘ 3 9 m ill for a long period of time. 8400 or more was the topapi-iced H 0 time in on. rovince for thelNH° W" twig‘ hm SW, «Wm» bredneltertii-tbrousnttiistor ‘ . P3,. .1, mm . seemed “ti... P-r3-énié 1'33“: (iwilggigfi i;§:‘¢nd- Courtney ll. bushy. Amherst. The winner of first place in Kim County. clsss A, was shown shove. nut place ess- actory to all." im Wm éducated in San“ J(3“g- N3. small holdings competition in’ the home of Mr. sod bhgrrs. this ii 080 smird. “finer in C1“, A in King, prgvgmenf competition con. Asked if his government was_ ‘ ' Charles Wright, Albany sold i Loy_d§_. Roiientson. Kings 0. ‘ tn the rm name in W‘ *“"""*’*'..:’: We f.’I“’.}'.§‘.‘ii‘.i$€ .';*‘.*.-°.'.7.*":.:‘.:. :...‘:r.i i§é‘.‘.‘tt:“'.i.“‘.’.‘.':.*’ .ii:“.::. iii: saw saw’ mm m. .d.c"t%"i‘.?..... .. . . °°*'*"°I'°°*"'»'-I - RN31 B93“Em°5“°" 19”" ‘ . . .'Imanagcrships in the Bank of his WPISMBWSY h€|‘d- Eric - E‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘°““°"°° I ‘--i..::::' 2.‘: Nova worm. is. W mm or “" .i‘."‘“‘ii iris. “:i°.i‘°2t.ii ....'.".9t‘.:"i°...“..‘i.‘:.~.... : "'A|-55.1157 H I | L _ m t- t k- Charlottetown, p.1.;.1_ and Mon. for I890. Cyril Jones sold it set:- 1.“ ‘gm . mm between Mm . mnmpmuuskstfumnis V5860 00 I19 ggergw *l?.?'°'°" SY5°“‘ '“’°' ‘ tanieéali‘ P.Q_. cHerel'ettlil'dediinA1920 ond snimni for $860 and Mt Ind 'srsns with sticks, stones. _°‘*l:§t‘:‘sm|‘ " ""1: i 0 _Z:# _ n . - ' _ Pul At Sour" on ‘I’: S;l_ 9 5 9 D ‘"18 Mscltllliioii A second snlmlii for fists and imives st Rlshon I kgiinum mm n_ I” H5 _ °-V _ d b _ t saga J_ Lincoln new“. New filon. Ia “t‘ow3 “Ito mil‘, wftvogg ' GOOD on man {:1 l- ‘ at‘: tIs SOURIS —- The Norwegian Break Charge |1\'Iis: LE\a::hv“§inniNg,0neor2:§;j Perth. sold s halter for 0300 and .:.f.‘fm{‘y wzuneiéé ‘.’:;,°a°d. am, Z E MONEY wgfiflaenflt ‘still ss'aii.l'ii l_ freighter MV Nardo. under the , .po1ls Royal. R05’ Diciflelom NW °1l|l°Wt Ind 12 an were hurt an MC“: inmost its us my command of Capt. Sverrc Wahl. Wflhdrawn Mr. Binning was aflgrealt read. sold one for taro. seriously at poilos ottlcisl _ssi_d. “N ¢‘¢‘v‘¢ v ‘ “‘ “WW "'0' - mjved 3,, sou“, Mbnday _ ;er and possessed ii ne ibrary. . ' A charge of break, entry and :He was resbyterian by “J” °“ " mu °‘“'5° °f "““" theft aaaimi Basil Reginald Mc- faith verv devoted to children The decision they must make w°°d f°’ deuvely ‘° F”““°°' Isaac. “Charlottetown. was with- Iand Li most beloved figure walk: is one of possible fameachins The N‘"“°- WIN‘ a "CW °‘.32' drawn yesterday afternoon by int: on the street with his consequence. with authorities and 0f 33909 31°55 tmsv durmg .an K. Scales. Crown prosecu- ‘cane and his dog _]’o}m_ agreeing it will have a direct 316 Mxt ‘PW day! Wm WM 0“ tor. ; The funeral was hgld {mm bearing on future town planning, Iflpmximaiely 1.800 colds of The accused appeared before 3 the united church of st George as well as on supplying the im- pulp I0gS- The ship is being IJutlge C. St. Clair Trainor. De- .1 st_ A d d _ ~ . mediate municipal needs of the loaded by Eastern Products gfeiire attorney was Allison M. IZ'.',‘...i..cte.i"hT."w an ‘fiance “as people of the area. Ltd.. of Sourls. 'Gil‘.is ~ Buckkgf-~ Interment was in It “'35 f°m‘e1‘1Y 8 P3” 0‘ "19 Woodlawn Cemetery Annapolis Spring Park school district, but F A ’ ‘ lwas ngt igcluded when that vfl_ 0 0 0 nrmer agriculture minister age eci ed to join the city e I a . . . a o. IIiL’t‘."i§l.““.£’fi£‘.‘i‘§ As a result, it created a sltu- ‘ . ‘, . . -~ ‘ _ y ’. ation whereby residents belong- for .3 tI‘e"'A°°k ii‘ the °.‘ii " " ' ' *3 "; =~- . - 5 -. I " ' ' ed to no school district. and ff“? 1°?“ 3915 ff" F"~’,"° ‘V3 . . ' ' l - ‘ — ~ . , l 2 -. t ' - = children of school age were left 3_ min I‘ 00 BHOVS I - -.. . ‘.3. .- . . .. . no - 4- -- .- in a position of having no school dlfls , . I I I 0 ,~ h_ .1- th- h-1.‘ _ _ sian Jm assy it. years o . dlfsncftinigchtiolfinn13garlt?EEetEiv:vn .Th"Ef"§I 5e".eta5:'ta°f ”‘°V§‘£' ~ is married and has two child- ‘ - '° "°'l""i °' “I5” Ill‘ OXOIIISIVO an IIII I‘ V9 G9 I POOO88 with the Provincial government 51%? m iqcsify 11:, winlaf, tab; .9" "3“- H9 1-‘ 8 graduate 0f H10 » pay]11g[h(-(go3t_ m ° “° - 9 State University of Moscow. ‘ 5i’°“I“”' 3‘ he °1’°“I“3 meet‘ 1 It He was second secretary to ' it “i I makes t e new am or assic 9 However. earlier this yes 1' “ 3 55°“ ‘° ° ‘ - the government announced it Canada A“ W9 “b”"y 5‘ M°“t' :. to ;:§3U"”°d Nam“ "Om 19“ ' wulilrl no longer take over this §°m9'Y H3“- wednflday 5‘ 3-15 :i to “ ' cxpensg and residents would pm. ‘ 3 Wednesday's meeting is free ‘ have to bear it. themselves. Branch secretary Harry Love ;» and open to the lPllb1IC- ’ But an amendment to the said the speaker for the meeting E _v e e c F School Act still makes this ci- has been amused ihroush the ‘ . it iy responsibe for educaung the courtesy of the Prince of Wales Ham-ax‘ children of the 3,~ea_ It 315,, College United Nations Club. ) V . ~ mflliés the district liable to city Wednesday morning at 10-55 ~ ) taxation M. M, purpmel itlierc w be a brief ceremony A g C The ~ mm, is further mm. marking United Nations Day at l’ L plicated by several factors. One the Cenotaim 1“ Ch5”9“9t°“'n 9 is the recent develo elit ere “VII?” "19 mg °f the Umted Na. I N of ,, mhperattve h.,..,mg mm tions will he raised. The cere- i with a number of families. the Willy “'1” be attended by Lieu- ; j . ‘ C majority oi whom have children tenal" ' G°V9T"°" F- walteri ). Bree" "3 , “rd! Mrs. -lack Mat-Lean. Peters In: school age_ Another factor is gilyndmglili. Prer“{iie‘r”\i17tz:1iterG R. . . A I 3 0 Art Supplies that these families. despite be ‘3“’- ‘Y0’ - 3 9“ 3"‘ l O f ames g home owners’ have not re. gegfagd 21emb‘e‘tE of ltihsidtiditlgd MR‘ MOLCHANOV I’) C éood Books ' ‘ ' 10 S SSOCIB 1011. C , - ‘ I Eodelidem tlhgeibtlidsttlomvltstlég ?.'.'°"t%I; president Douglas iioylsn. y '1 W‘ “em” W“ W" “WI For Children at Adults I p|ebjsc”e_ In a general letter sent out to find our Sneaker. Mr. Molchan-.; ioa Grafton St. oisl 4-om A mm fad" was mentioned ‘branch members. Mr. Love saidI ov. provocative. especially‘ ‘ yesterday when it was pointed] > out that the city School Board ‘I BROTHER ILL Lorne. Jack. Glen and Gerald Johnston. left hy car for Boston. Saturday. called tllere by the serious illness of their brotller. Orville Johnston. FROM HALIFAX Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wight- man. Halifax were weekend guests or Mrs. Archibald Hume. Montague. WAS GROOMSMAN James Beck who motored to Montague to be gt-oomsmalt at the Beck-Macllean wedding on Stltlmiay has returned to his bank duties at Dartmouth, N.s. FROM NEW GLASGOW law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wightmsn. Montague. vlshrllilc. slsralut Thorns simmlvs nolwlr . H. Ootfirl. who has an exteirided holiday . and Mrs. ltowh 0. One. and Mr. be aim" Dewiis I-fslilsx. returned no its: home ,0 § a; others to fol Island Cattle Sell Cattle from Prince lsiiwsrti The to blind ofP.l'..i. t.-stile liver- Prices children of school age. MORE THAN 3100 since the cost of educating each child in city schools is stated to be in excess of $100 per year, it has been noted that the strong possibility exists that of slightly less than the am which could be assessed against them by the school board. in favor of amalgamation. one mall suggested residents of "No Man's Land" look to the tires! development. particularly along Nassau street. which had taken place since the Village of Spring Park voted to become part of the people would be these included city water. s well as police and fire protec- lull. Questioned on the matter yes- terday. Waltheill : "We. have made city. He also so i_d t S FOR THE . YOUNG MAN ...THE FAMILY OPTIONS BENEFIT Sun Lite offers you I new rider with the option to purchase additional life insurance I without evidence of insurability at the time of your marriage before iige 40 and upon the birth of each child. also before age 40. The benefit also provides that it the additional coverage is purchased at the time of your child‘: birth. and the added amount is still in force on the child's gist birthday. the child may then purcliass a policy on his own life without evidence of insurability. I Why not ti-rm today for full details? I10 Sun Life Iulldilig. Montreal. Family Options Benefit. Ion Life Assurance company of Osndds. Pious send his full psrtlcuists of sun i.iis's H. BENNETT CARI Dist. leper. Wm. I. Pssro. Sdnior Group lop. J. 0. Ion, lop.’ sumtvmslda A. R. Psndorgul. super. Sumfiiinido Ronald Freeman. Cssiilot I. C. shes, lop.. Kinliors M. I. Dvimson. itop.. Oummonido Name... Anson (Mrs.) D. 6. Rogers. loo. cl-flown ll! Richmond 59.. Ch'iown. P.!.l. suli LIFE °i' nssusnlict OOMPANY or cntinnli uotsgvsitinsiilununussnpqsnsoioiswsnd .i . . h !t‘._ That’: quite a clsIm—ths world’: most completely rltdtproofotl oar. Iilt Iismllsr is perfectly justified in melting it. No other automotive manufacturer in the vlorlil it so thorough. OI!‘ Deep Dip riistprootlng process is the most: extensive in tits Industry. And this year. with the Introduction of ‘limits’. all siloluslvs now way at Illllllllllfl ours, we have increased the amount of nlvollltol lnotdl on the car by seven times! our OXBIIIIIVI. Dull Dip method of l-ilstpl-noting was developed at the Isinlllor plant In Brampton. Ontario. It is spsolflosily installed to tight the rigours of cans- diut weather and driving conditions. This is what we dot on sstli-s our body Is liiiiiisi-sol osmpistsly into slit ‘sspsrsts min which sins, scour still out til!‘ surface of the stool. After mt tits on is auto sippod to tits mfllnl is s 1...‘...-1.:---—-A miss vital arson and leave them exposed. oonvslilslios. W.‘ . riistpl-noting pl-ilnsr paint which fills every corner of the our body. |i|fl|l8WIl,fllOl'I but on ones! surface of the our which has not OOII pnhdhl. ‘there’: no casual spraying in this pi-oiisuthstluiit so you see, It's no hits bout vtlisii vu claim In!!! Iisvs tits world’: most oslliplstsly rtistpi-sotsii our. Vlhy do we so to to instill trails! Issues It's_pIrt of our flriil policy of providing ‘Insulation usefulness to the our’. visit your Ilsinblsr lissisr soon. and tan drive the new 1908 Isiiillor classic and discover how nliloll this policy maps to nil Irivlu pluses , Also on display you'll see the In IIIIIIIMIIIIIII —tiis Isvisstpl-tool Oolnllofllllyfl can lay. -4.3 A . ALLISON tncsupo funiimo __t__‘._____ Into. .|m”..l~l~—|l I”. ‘i '. ‘V Lt. sum or vvsllltn G . ‘.1 _ ‘ vii _‘ _r~ "L ._.i- ‘ ..n»...i." kL.i. r T P; - ... i r 1 9; -- ‘ ... , r . _i .:« ,1, ‘ .4. ' i t. 4 ‘