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. ' (' ; SIMMONS' ; . . Agents: ... ·CENTRAL INSURANCE CO. LTD. ' --= - - RIES,,, COAL. ' -y. ' . . . •• 1" ..... --:.- .... .. . . .. LI;E I . . TION. : . ..J .. .. . ' \ VOLUME LXXI V. BARBOR GRACE, •• E:RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934 •. "-::.. ) ,. ' < NUMBER 45 Choice Groceries ' and Provisions ALWAYS IN STOCK. l' The home of "M ATCHt Es · .._ the Paint · of Quality I I ' riot only provldea fine Fruit House Paints, .. Gtt, Fresh Weekly. but a1ao a full ranse of . Marine and Industrial Paints. ·z A' YOUR D EALER FOR FULL PARTICULARS ___ · OR APPLY TO Telegraph Delivery. > 1 Conuncn tinl! on t he recent elate· ' HE TAN . 0 RD M4Nf G. CO. LTD. 11.c•1 t pf O"Hallcrao of tbc P os tal ST. JOHN'S, . 'felti;raph• llcporlmc:at \ received i\hc r the regular > c. CHs:: sls::Y BUTT, A tt ent, . ho urs ;it SL .l ll hn°1l: wl11ch a rc not I: L b E na ture, lhc cutrcnt iuuc of the At- r ;i ld h31 the following- . S.uicc to 1hc public be Int' :rn n c.. I bu11ne11 wli lch de pen .. • ·•r ·(ltl publi c ral rull;!C. The 'l' l dchn ry cf 1clri::rams i1 the iral duly of aoy t tki: r:iph or cable cJ m 1any. and the :i bd Ca to!.: ace to It ll at mc11ai;:c1 relay d their offi'c " ;ire deliv ed wi th out le ss of t 11nc The Po1tal Tclcirnpba 1Jeparlmcnt. however. tboui:h me at dlicicn tly reorgaai :i:?d' bf lbc pruenl SecretJrr. docs 001, a (cc cdini; to corrc epondcnce in the d11ily pc• •. :i ccccpt th a t rc1pon1i brhty. Mcaaage. received alte r 6 pm. arc not delivered uni ii the next 1nor oi oa 11olu1 th ey arc co1111idcred ol ;in urg ent nature. Aa yet. no Secretary for matter• liu t.ecn ;ippoi ntcd. 110 II who dC1irc tclei: rama delivered at once abould preface the !1\cange witli 11 limplc u : day." or, '-Fu her and motlier died today.·· or if it la r ealty )i rgcnt, ••l•'athcr aod mothe r and :ill the children died today " Thia would 1lmp11£y mattefl pro •ided, of courec, t ha t father a nd mother and the children d id not r dlly die. If, bowuc r. the 18d ncwa of a death ia to be tclcc r apbed. uc wonld uggeat t hat tbe meNaae be addrcaaed to tbc Secretary of tbc department with tbc reqaut tbat be break tbe 18d aew1 to tbe rel&ll•ea." SCROOLCBILDRBN ARI BIMIHDID that U th•y will cl\ oqt and aend ID to Bane1 & Compeb1 Ltd., SL John'1, tbe COUPON on the hack pege of the free ecribblers which were illOed lo all 1ebools rarl1 lhie Som- mer. they will recPi•e in retu rn ¥REE abNutirul 1985 •>\\'INDSOR JOLLY MILi.ER'' canlboard dhk which will • land by iteell. However, plHEO do not deltroy the n eaf appearance of tbe acribbler it ul f by culli ng out tbe coupon be- fore your book la filled up and of no furt her use for your e tu diee. Bav t\ no worry, as Harvey & Co. Ltd. will have plenty on hand to go all around . , Perhaps it would be better to uk your teacher bdore cutting the coupon o ut. · HAND-ME- DOWN'S - Do not add to your perso nal ap- pearance, or he lp along your self. respect :- neither do they prove economical Retain that self.respect by wear- tn'g Cn•tom·made Clnthe;i as made by FREEMAN, The aUor. OUR STOC of Choice Gro and Provi1ion1 CANNOT BE BEATEN for Qullfy ud Price. . . Try an ORDER and be convinced. . Jahn T. Ash, lead 'tnet. ¥!C! , ::g::J Pints, Quarts, 1-2 gals, in bo th TOP and SPRING JBP· --SPARE RUBBEef. -- - J ellv Tumblers Als 6 . .. 1·2 ib. and l lb. Screw Top. DICK STEELE "" 191 Water St. St. J ohn's. Opp. Court Honse. iiiiiiiillllmm ...... ma111=:m111 1 ' .. ,i I WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT MAGIC B LEND COFFEE, I WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT THE FOLL OWING PRICES: I . 1 lb. Package, 35c ; 1-2 Lb. Pkg, 20c. THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN. Esr. JOSEPH' ROSS Telephone It r. LORNE f.8.0.A., f.1.0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Optical Work in all its Branches. 197 Water Street - - St. John's. ................. ............................... I Newf Railway . i - -OFFERING , Tickets i On Sale at all StaUons and 1 .. lnoluding St. John's and Carbou'ear- Good .for going passage on_ train or i Rail Coach of Satotdays,-Good return· I I tng on or betore train or Ball Coaoh of Mondays. ONEW!Y AND ONETHI,lDfllSTCUSSF!IF, I I Abaola'81f the ,I .................................. ........ P1.1tilic Notice! FRUITS . ACT. ... .... - tJ••tbt'tior- Ta a pocl"brttU ced ha tbe barrel• LIFE. . ...,.. G{ve lo ) t , Ust Dish1nte AV ALON TXLIPHONE SYSTEM IOOO!lr.)00( Guardian Fir almd Life ASSURANCE CO'Y · LIMITED. OF LONDON Sub1cribcd Capita l. .. [2.000.000 1tg Tot.al rnnatcd Funda. u pwardor .. •••.•. 2.750,000 atg Aonual locomc up· · wards of. . • . • • • • • • . • 350,000 atg Tile Oo.uouzc be ing a 6r1l· cl&11 Eogl11b lo1urancc Company o!Tcr1 all tb oac aduntagca moat desirable to loaurcu, •l:t., undoobtcd at:ibili ty, luoublc terms aod prompt •cJ· tlcmcot on claim• for 1011. The huiog been ap· pointed Ageota for Newfoundland arc prepared lo luue l'ullclca •&•Inst J ou by Fire. 'I'. & M. tvrNT£R, St. Jolin'•. G. E: STCVENSg!'f. Hr. Oracc. AUSTIN .M.lDDOCiC, Sub-agent, Carboncar, · --- CONFEDERATION LIFE WE SILEOT WITH TASTE Knowing our cu 11lomu11 and Low putlcular l bey are lo hllVe custom made olothea tb11t 11re indivldu11l ae well aa appropriate, we tako grc.tl care in the eclecaion of matcrllll& from MMOD to MUOn 80 u to hnve eome&blq to mwt o ur maor. . and di...tlleCI requlremente. \\ e are nre tha' 700 can find in our etock the character ol JOD want Personal. Mr. Jobo UJell was a to th n city on Mond:iy. Mr. and Marie Pareoo11, Mre . H Warren and Mr. · Don Paraon1 moto rtd to the c ity during th e week and while there ae.ected gtiodt for their fall trade. Mr. and )Ira Bert Peet, St. J ohn'• are at preunt Jpendi ng a two week• ftt'Alion with friend• hen. Hrs George Cobb wu here on a Till& tober allter, llrt A H all, retW'lled to ber home '' Bishop'• :falll b7 Tutldq'• expre& Mr. Gordon Tlbbo or OraDcl Bank epent a few daya wllh frieadl here, Wore proceedlnlf to SL Jobo'a where he will atlcmd The Memorial lttte The mihy frirnm of Mr. Arch Hall will rtgr et to hear that be hu nlettd the General llosphal, St J ohn'• fur tttnlme nt MiP' N. l:dtoll paid a busint-a to the city on llonday. Mr . nnd Chas ForwRrd, Grand D1mk, ore at pm1enl visiting Mr end Mre. Autlin Maddock of th i3 town Mr T C. D'\1l c:1ek , spent Satur· day \•U.iling the capital on busine•i Mr A A and Mii·e llotty ll:ill, wtr e )l:l rngel'll to St. Jobn·d on ' Elinor ha.,.ing :ipe nl n very enjoychlo holidtiy with rcll\· th· u nl Grand ll J\ nd , ro:lurneJ ltomo rcccnt.ly . Mr cc d Ml'!'. S. J. Tucker, • l Johti's, tho week e nd he101md n-cro rt gislercd 11l the \\'e!!t Eud Hote l. Arthur Dn.,.is \tl'Dl to SI. J oh n's on Wednetdlly to Sl-C. her huEb: md who is seriouslr ill nt th e Genernl Hospital. Mr. Jim Tnlor, Soulb. Side, uaid a viert In the ciapilAI on Wedncailay. Mra. W. Churchill left for pring· dRlo, via Badger on T11et1d11y )I ra. Churchill's vi was 11nJer1tiken un· lier .,.ery Blltl circ umstanc es she hnv· ing rccci\ ·ed th e new!! nf her mothcr·e d ('!l th 11l thnl ptace just Jtre,·ious ' to her d ep: uluro. Mr a G. Ji'. nod Master Phil S1111nd· ere 1•cnl lo the c ity on wh ere lhe Inter receed .;omo medi· cal attention at the Orac:o Hospltnl, they returned h ome Monday uight. Miss Gertio Dinn Ml by Tu es· (Jay's Express for Sweet' B!ly, ll. B., where she 1Till Oil an appoin(ruent as leachl'r in th e R C. School. Mr. D. C Power, 81. Jobn·e ""as here during tho 1Vcek l ooking niter a shipmen t of fi sh. Mr. N. Chub bl! of lhe Dining Service, Nfld. Rnllw11y, was here during the week on n visit to b is mother, whu is very ill. Her mony fri ends "" ish hor a speedy reco.,.ery. Mcssni. llarHe tt & Wilson repre· senling Steers Ltd, • t. John's was here during" the 1Teek in th e interest of thnl firm Mr . Leo Drake left by TuesJay's expreu for Ua!ifnx, 1vhere he Ifill r esume bis s tudies at H oly Il e:nt Semioiir y. Mr. John Clarke went lo the oily OD Tuesday OD a bueine!s and pleeuro trip. I Rt Rev. Monsignor Murphy, Brigoe, favoured us with a vi& il on \\'cdnced11y. Messrs. W. B. Finn and Chas McCarthy motored nround the uny and spent Tneedny in St. J ohn's . Mr . Waller Oates, cook on tho e e. Glencoe is now on l e.'l<o of Rb· se.nce 11nd is undergoing mcdic;il treatment. Mr. N. Crewe wne n \ 1 i8i tor to town during t he we elr. MiatJ Helen Taylor, South Side, went t i>'-lho city on Wedneedny to undergo an operation fo r 11ppen· dicitia. She Willi accompinied by b" mother, Mra. Hayward 1'l!ylor. Mr. Fred 8. MadJock left for SI . John's on Mondny t <> co nnect with the s. a. Portia for Halifax where ho will.attend Dalboueie Me&Brs. W. Hower, Afflvin Mad· Protect Your Property- See Soper for lnsurnce. W.S. Goodwin, D.D.S Gradate of Pblladelpbla Dental eonere u4 Boepital of Oral larrery. Teetb.atractecl 'l"beOl11tcl7 with· o•t pala bJ ... of tltallaed air 01 pu tcct .aacatbcttc. D&lfT.&L o.rtca : Victoria St. . eeat door to tbc STAlfDA•D Ollice. d ock. FJ9well and Tom Mc- l ••u •••••u• ueeu •••• •••• Cllrtht le!t on Mondny for St. J ohn's Headquarters where t he t hree former onu will alend the Memorial Colltge, and tho In t mentioned St. Don'• \\'o wieh t hem all a ver1 echool year Miae Clarrie Pike, Tbe Deacb, ii at pree.ot eojooraing In the city •• Comtable W. Glllctl .-Id a abort Yieit to bis pul'Dll, Mr . and •hL J•m• GlUelc, to•a, during the.,.., Mr L. \V, ldn1 ii a\ prtMDt yiJUlag 8& t, u ii alto Mr. ! 14! 4 .J. llnen_port. S t.;...John' la hfre pr .. nt doins plamliln1 work for TaUOUI peoplr, and bla maoy nm are glad to aee him aplD. for MU. Emma Udell wen• Jo SL John'1 on Monday toenterttr.Grace * 4±JWVh Hoepital, where ahe will train for for fire .,_ID, ..... ,._ !tr l he nanlog profcaion. The trriter ""' "'l1hea hc:r every auCCfN iu bu 1 log was not alt•tbv unupeottd. cboeen work ) He la •urrived h1 hie. wife, 11ho -·--o--- ' loYingly cared fpr him to lhe es cl, If You want fire Insurance as well 111 ca ho•i uf friendl. 1 ne talk lo Soper. funertll which tonk p1r.ce to t!1e --o-- United Church Cemetery wa" in Su rprise Party. cLuga ol fitv J. I, D A • nnd was nuenJ.,J I y I\ luge numher of (1 iend:!. . Prot ect . Your Properly-S;?e Soper for Insurance. --o- Marine N ews. A few nighta before Miu UJell'a she w&ll tendtred I\ eu r- pri110 party at the homo of htr nuut. MiM N. Uddl, when nn adllres.s full of good l\'i!hC3 for her future sucrri\$ nnd 1n read by one or tho parly: "b e n-81! then 1>re•entc0 with 11 Dre ing 11 s 11 Th'l m "· l.inc.lln II, arri\"ed <l 1r · re minder of the fri ends she WM in;z th e 1veelt nnd di•chari;ed " qu ul· lenviog fo r n 1Yhile. In a few choice tity of freight for W. & .J. words s Udull Ch anlreJ btr m.iny Moor.,., nnJ 111ile.J for th e Frcuch fri end:1 nnJ them tb 1 t no Shore on TueaJ t)' · Rift wrus needed Jo rernind her or ber S S. Kyle anivcd from t he T. rl .- life long lriea ds 1u.d tcbool com· on Mond 11y nnd a few p:inione, at t he sime tirue poinliog crewtJ wdl m:i1ls. . ouL t h11l tho gifL 1 vonld be just en· S. S Rrmttl 011 111· olhor link to bi c:l htr 1Ti.ouon1 •o ml•I dt " '!·•· -'•ly •f her teen·age pals Gamca etc. were fn ll;; ht for nmlU3 l<>C.l l ,..et>ncern,., th en played niter irhia.b supper w 1111 nnd .then took ou board a sh lpm1;11 t. @erved and t hen moro games, nnd of . the haptl)' nffair mu IJrougbt t.> n S. Porlloi nmve I Tnefday an•l cl o by th e singing d "For Shti's took on bo;ird hto hundred aml If Jolly GooJ Fellow:" twenty oliii-b:irrd of fiiih from --o-- Mes•rs. W. & J. Moores anti t n-o for Ftre .. ee Soper hundred bJrrels of putridi;e fo r W. A. Mu nn for 11.l lifux Schooner i.:u:;tnie n- u in port en Obituary. r oute to ::>1. John's IV!lb a cargo of brick. Mk. DcAN. --o-- A highly respected citizen paSEed I ConnESPO.SDL\"T. nl\·ay ill his ltomo, Cracke r' s during t he week in the person or I C:irhonear, Sept 20th, !031. Mr . He nry Dean, who was in his ----------- -- Ee\"eotieth ) ear. Mr. Dean hllJ not If You wanl " fi re lnsurance been ·well fctr some time nod bis J>ll S3· talk lo SOPER. W. & J. Mopres Ltd. ) Highest Prices Paid for Full Line-- Provisions Feeds Flour Molasses, etc. --Always in Stock. Importers & Exporters •. ., . . . E>o It Now. Send the address of that friend of yours, accom panied by aub- sc ription. to this Office and !Ave a copy of the Jjarh11r jfanbatb malled weekly.

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Page 1: ·z A'collections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard... · 2017-08-16 · simmons' ; . . agents: ... ·central insurance co. ltd. ' --= --ries,,, ovlsio~s, coal. ' -y

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SIMMONS' ; .

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CO. LTD.

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RIES,,, OVlSIO~S,

COAL.

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VOLUME LXXIV. BARBOR GRACE, ~O •• E:RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934 •. "-::.. ) ,. '

< NUMBER 45

Choice

Groceries ' and

Provisions ALWAYS IN STOCK.

~:.:..:o-~..:B.. ,~,.,,:-,..:-e:.-:ti:;i:w;:e;:p&edt~M;W**W91

l' The home of ~

"MATCHtEs·r· .._

the Paint· of Quality

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I ' riot only provldea fine

Fruit House Paints, En•~ ~tc .. Gtt, Fresh Weekly. but a1ao a full ranse of

~ ~ . Marine and Industrial Paints. =="'~.~=IOI ~1 ·z A ' YOUR DEALER FOR FULL PARTICULARS

___ ____,,__,,.._..........,,_~_:-::-:_ .·-=· ~ · OR APPLY TO Telegraph Delivery. >

1

Conuncnt inl! on the recent elate· :,~ ' HE TAN. 0 RD M 4Nf G. CO. LTD. 11.c•1 t pf ~I r. O"Hallcrao of tbc Postal ST. JOHN'S, . 'felti;raph• llcporlmc:at rcgardio~ \ tnCH.!.l~" received i\hcr the regular > c. CHs::sls::Y BUTT, A ttent, . hours ;it SL .lllhn°1l: wl11ch a rc not I: L b

~~~~~~~~~u:,~:~t~:c,F~~·:::t ~~~~~ ~o~.:~e=·====CP:H~: E e~ na t ure, lhc cutrcnt iuuc of the We~l.IJ At-r;ild h31 the following-

. S.uicc to 1hc public 1b~uld be Int' :rnn c..I ~ny bu11ne11 wli lch de pen .. • ·•r·(ltl public ral rull;!C. The ~re" 'l' l dchnry cf 1clri::rams i1 the ira l dul y of aoy ttki: r:iph or cable

cJm 1any. and the Ani:lo-Am~ri~n :ibd C"ilmm~r.::iJ I Cato!.: Comp~·ca ace to It llat mc11ai;:c1 relay d tllrou~h t heir offi'c" ;ire deliv ed without less of t11nc The Po1tal Tclcirnpba 1Jeparlmcnt. however. tboui:h meat dlicicn tly reorgaai:i:?d' bf lbc pruenl SecretJrr. docs 001, a (cccdini; to corrcepondcnce in the d11ily pc•• . :iccccpt tha t rc1pon1i brhty. Mcaaage. received alter 6 pm. arc not delivered uni ii the next 1noroioa 11olu1 they arc co1111idcred to~ ol ;in urgent nature. Aa yet. no Secretary for urcco~ matter• liu t.ecn ;ippointcd. 110 • II who dC1irc tclei: rama delivered at once abould preface the !1\cange witli 11 limplc ICOIC~ucli u : · ·Father~ day." or, '-Fu her and motlier died today.·· or if it la realty )i rgcnt, ••l•'athcr aod mother and :ill the children died today " Thia would 1lmp11£y mattefl conaldera~ pro •ided, of courec, t ha t father a nd mother and the children d id not rdlly die. If, bowucr. the 18d ncwa of a death ia to be tclcc rapbed. uc wonld uggeat t hat tbe meNaae be addrcaaed to tbc Secretary of tbc department with tbc reqaut tbat be break tbe 18d aew1 to tbe rel&ll•ea."

SCROOLCBILDRBN ARI BIMIHDID

that U th•y will cl\ oqt and aend ID to Bane1 & Compeb1 Ltd., SL John'1, tbe COUPON on the hack pege of the free ecribblers which were illOed lo all 1ebools rarl1 lhie Som­mer. they will recPi•e in return ¥REE abNutirul 1985 •>\\'INDSOR JOLLY MILi.ER'' canlboard dhk ~leodar which will • land by iteell.

However, plHEO do not deltroy the neaf appearance of tbe acribbler itulf by culling out tbe coupon be­fore your book la filled up and of no further use for your etudiee. Bavt\ no worry, as Harvey & Co. Ltd. will have plenty on hand to go all around. ,

Perhaps it would be better to uk your teacher bdore cutting the coupon out. ·

HAND-ME-DOWN'S - Do not add to your personal ap-

• pearance, or help along your self. respect :- neither do they prove economical

Retain that self.respect by wear­tn'g Cn•tom·made Clnthe;i as made by FREEMAN, The aUor.

OUR STOC of

Choice Gro and

Provi1ion1 CANNOT BE BEATEN

for

Qullfy ud Price. . . Try a n ORDER

and be convinced.

. Jahn T. Ash, lead 'tnet. ¥!C!

W~¥" , ::g::J

~~ Pints, Quarts, 1-2 gals, IP~ in both ~~ll SCR~W TOP and SPRING JBP·

--SPARE RUBBEef.---

J ellv Tumblers Als6 . .. 1·2 ib. and l lb. Screw Top. ~

DICK STEELE "" 191 Water St. St. J ohn's. Opp. Court Honse.

iiiiiiiillllmm ...... ma111=:m111 1

~r s;;..:-;;~=.:~:_-:~~;:=~~~-;:~- ' .. ,i I WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE

SHIPMENT

MAGIC BLEND COFFEE, I WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT THE ~4 FOLLOWING PRICES: C~ .

I. 1 lb. Package, 35c ; 1-2 Lb. Pkg, 20c.

THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN.

Esr. JOSEPH' ROSS Telephone It

r.

LORNE HISCOCK~ f.8.0.A., f.1.0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST.

Optical Work in all its Branches.

197 Water Street - - St. John's.

................................................ I Newf 01,indl~nd Railway. i - -OFFERING

, Tickets

i On Sale at all StaUons b~~ween and

1 ..

lnoluding St. John's and Carbou'ear-

Good .for going passage on_ train or i Rail Coach of Satotdays,-Good return· I I

tng on or betore train or Ball Coaoh of Mondays.

ONEW!Y AND ONETHI,lDfllSTCUSSF!IF, I I Abaola'81f the obea~~ ,I .................................. ~'194~ ........

·~· P1.1tilic Notice!

~ FRUITS. ACT. ... ....-

tJ••tbt'tior­Ta a pocl"brttU

ced ha tbe barrel•

LIFE.

. ...,..

G{ve w~ngs

lo) ~OUl' t W~Q 05 . ,

Ust ~ong, Dish1nte

AV ALON TXLIPHONE SYSTEM JOOC)(~JO':l':;on(r.:onc IOOO!lr.)00(

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Guardian Firalmd Life

ASSURANCE CO'Y ·LIMITED. OF LONDON

Sub1cribcd Capital. .. [2.000.000 1tg Tot.al rnnatcd Funda.

upward• or .. •••.•. 2.750,000 atg Aonual locomc up· ·

wards of. . • . • • • • • • . • 350,000 atg Tile Oo.uouzc being a 6r1l·cl&11

Eogl11b lo1urancc Company o!Tcr1 all tboac aduntagca moat desirable to loaurcu, •l:t., undoobtcd at:ibili ty, luoublc terms aod prompt •cJ· tlcmcot on claim• for 1011.

The 11odcrai~otd huiog been ap· pointed Ageota for Newfoundland arc prepared lo luue l'ullclca •&•Inst Jou by Fire.

'I'. & M. tvrNT£R, St. Jolin'•. G. E: STCVENSg!'f. Hr. Oracc. AUSTIN .M.lDDOCiC, Sub-agent,

Carboncar, · --- ~

CONFEDERATION LIFE

WE SILEOT WITH TASTE Knowing our cu11lomu11 and Low putlcular lbey are lo hllVe custom made olothea tb11t 11re indivldu11l ae well aa appropriate, we tako grc.tl care in the eclecaion of matcrllll& from MMOD to MUOn 80 u to hnve eome&blq to mwt our maor.. and di...tlleCI requlremente. \\ e are nre tha' 700 can find in our etock the character ol ma~rlal JOD want

Personal.

Mr. Jobo UJell was a .,.i~il6r to thn city on Mond:iy.

Mr. and ~1 111 Marie Pareoo11, Mre . H Warren and Mr. · Don Paraon1 motortd to the city during the week and while there ae.ected gtiodt for their fall trade.

Mr. and )Ira Bert Peet, St. J ohn'• are at preunt Jpending a two week• ftt'Alion with friend• hen.

Hrs George Cobb wh~ wu here on a Till& tober allter, llrt A H all, retW'lled to ber home '' Bishop'• :falll b7 Tutldq'• expre&

Mr. Gordon Tlbbo or OraDcl Bank epent a few daya wllh frieadl here, Wore proceedlnlf to SL Jobo'a where he will atlcmd The Memorial ~ lttte

The mihy frirnm of Mr. Arch Hall will rtgret to hear that be hu •nlettd the General llosphal, St J ohn'• fur tttnlment

MiP' N. l:dtoll paid a busint-a ,.u,i~ to the city on llonday.

Mr. nnd M~. Chas ForwRrd, Grand D1mk, ore at pm1enl visiting Mr end Mre. Autlin Maddock of thi3 town

Mr T C. D'\1lc:1ek, spent Satur· day \•U.iling the capital on busine•i

Mr A A and Mii·e llotty ll:ill, wtre )l:l rngel'll to St. Jobn·d on ~ondny

' ~!i t'll Elinor ~fndclock ha.,.ing :ipenl n very enjoychlo holidtiy with rcll\· th·u nl Grand llJ\nd, ro:lurneJ ltomo rcccnt.ly .

Mr ccd Ml'!'. S. J . Tucker, • l Johti's, e~nl tho week end he101md n-cro rtgislercd 11l the \\'e!!t Eud Hotel.

~(rs Arthur Dn.,.is \tl'Dl to SI. J ohn's on Wednetdlly to Sl-C. her huEb:md who is seriouslr ill nt the Genernl Hospital.

Mr. Jim Tnlor, Soulb. Side, uaid a viert In the ciapilAI on Wedncailay.

Mra. W. Churchill left for pring· dRlo, via Badger on T11et1d11y )I ra. Churchill's vi i~ was 11nJer1tiken un· lier .,.ery Blltl circumstances she hnv· ing rccci\·ed the new!! nf her mothcr·e d('!lth 11l thnl ptace just Jtre,·ious ' to her d ep:uluro.

Mra G. Ji'. nod Master Phil S1111nd· ere 1•cnl lo the city on ~nlordny, where lhe Inter receh·ed .;omo medi· cal attention at the Orac:o Hospltnl, they returned home Monday uight.

Miss Gertio Dinn Ml by Tues· (Jay's Express for Sweet' B!ly, ll. B., where she 1Till Oil an appoin(ruent as leachl'r in the R C. School.

Mr. D. C Power, 81. Jobn·e ""as here during tho 1Vcek looking niter a shipment of fi sh .

Mr. N. Chub bl! of lhe Dining ~r Service, Nfld. Rnllw11y, was here during the week on n visit to b is mother, whu is very ill. Her mony friends ""ish hor a speedy reco.,.ery.

Mcssni. llarHett & Wilson repre· senling Steers Ltd, • t. John's was here during" the 1Teek in the interest of thnl firm

Mr. Leo Drake left by TuesJay's expreu for Ua!ifnx, 1vhere he Ifill resume bis s tudies at H oly Ile:nt Semioiiry.

Mr. J ohn Clarke went lo the oily OD Tuesday OD a bueine!s and plea· euro trip. I

Rt Rev. Monsignor Murphy, Brigoe, favoured us with a vi&il on \\'cdnced11y.

Messrs . W. B. Finn and Chas McCarthy motored nround the uny and spent Tneedny in St. J ohn's .

Mr. Waller Oates, cook on t ho e e. Glencoe is now on le.'l<o of Rb· se.nce 11nd is undergoing mcdic;il treatment.

Mr. N. Crewe wne n \1i8itor to town during the weelr.

MiatJ Helen Taylor, South Side, went ti>'-lho city on Wedneedny to undergo an operation for 11ppen· dicitia. She Willi accompinied by b" mother, Mra. Hayward 1'l!ylor.

Mr. Fred 8. MadJock left for SI. John's on Mondny t<> connect with the s . a. Portia for Halifax where ho will.attend Dalboueie Uoi~rsity.

Me&Brs. W. Hower, Afflvin Mad·

Protect Your Property- See Soper for lnsurnce.

W.S. Goodwin, D.D.S Gradate of Pblladelpbla Dental

eonere u4 Boepital of Oral larrery.

Teetb.atractecl 'l"beOl11tcl7 with· o•t pala bJ ... of tltallaed air 01 pu tcct .aacatbcttc.

D&lfT.&L o.rtca : Victoria St. . eeat door to tbc STAlfDA•D Ollice.

dock. Eti~ FJ9well and Tom Mc- l ••u •••••u• ueeu •••• ••••

Cllrtht le!t on Mondny for St. John's Headquarters where the t hree former onu will al· lend the Memorial Colltge, and tho In t mentioned St. Don'• Coll~ \\'o wieh them all a ver1 1>ucceuf~ echool year

Miae Clarrie Pike, Tbe Deacb, ii at pree.ot eojooraing In the city • •

Comtable W. Glllctl .-Id a abort Yieit to bis pul'Dll, Mr. and •hL J•m• GlUelc, to•a, during the.,..,

Mr L. \V, ldn1 ii a\ prtMDt yiJUlag 8& t, u ii alto Mr. A~Maddock. !14!4.J. llnen_port. S t.;...John'• la

hfre ~ pr .. nt doins plamliln1 work for TaUOUI peoplr, and bla maoy

nm are glad to aee him aplD.

for

MU. Emma Udell wen• Jo SL John'1 on Monday toenterttr.Grace * 4±JWVh • Hoepital, where ahe will train for for fire .,_ID,.....,._ !tr lhe nanlog profcaion. The trriter ""' "'l1hea hc:r every auCCfN iu bu 1 log was not alt•tbv unupeottd. cboeen work ) He la •urrived h1 hie. wife, 11ho

-·--o--- ' loYingly cared fpr him to lhe es cl, If You want fire Insurance as well 111 ca ho•i uf friendl. 1 ne

talk lo Soper. funertll which tonk p1r.ce to t!1e --o-- United Church Cemetery wa" in

Surprise Party. cLuga ol fitv J. I, n.,~·nold11, D A • nnd was nuenJ.,J I y I\ luge numher of (1 iend:!. . --·~o-~-

Protect .Your Properly-S;?e Soper for Insurance. --o-

Marine N ews.

A few nighta before Miu UJell'a d~parture, she w&ll tendtred I\ eur­pri110 party at the homo of htr nuut. MiM N. Uddl, when nn adllres.s full of good l\' i!hC3 for her future sucrri\$ nnd bnppines.~ 1n read by one or t ho parly: "be n-81! then 1>re•entc0 with 11 bo1uli~ul Dre ing C.t~P, 11s 11 Th'l m "· l.i nc.lln II, arri\"ed <l 1r· reminder of the friends she WM in;z the 1veelt nnd di•chari;ed " qu ul· lenviog for n 1Yhile. In a few choice tity of freight for ~le!!r~. W. & .J. words ~Ii s Udull ChanlreJ btr m.iny Moor. ,., nnJ 111ile.J for the Frcuch friend:1 nnJ 11~-u·cJ them tb1t no Shore on TueaJ t)'·

Rift wrus needed Jo rernind her or ber S S. Kyle anivcd from the T. rl.­life long lrieads 1u .d tcbool com· rad~r on Mond11y nnd brou~ht a few p:inione, at the sime tirue poinliog fidhm~ crewtJ ·~ wdl ~s m:i1ls. . ouL th11l tho gifL 1vonld be just en· S. S Mogu~1l.I Rrmttl 011 ~\ 111· olhor link to bic:l ht r 1Ti.ouon1 •o •llC~t1y ml•I dt :~~r;:nl " '!·• ·-'•ly •f her teen·age pals Gamca etc. were fnll;;ht for nmlU3 l<>C.ll ,..et>ncern,., then played niter irhia.b supper w1111 nnd .then took ou board a shlpm1;11t. @erved and t hen moro games, nnd of fi~h. • . t he haptl)' nffair mu IJrougbt t .> n S. ~ Porlloi nmve I Tnefday an•l cl o by the s inging d "For Shti' s took on bo;ird hto hundred aml If J olly GooJ Fellow:" twenty oliii-b:irrd of fiiih from

--o-- Mes•rs. W. & J. Moores anti t n-o for Ftre ln~urance .. ee Soper hundred bJrrels of putridi;e berri~•

--o--~ for W. A. Munn for 11.llifux • Schooner i.:u:;tnie n-u in port en

Obituary. route to ::>1. John's IV!lb a cargo of brick. Mk. H~;sgy DcAN. --o--

A highly respected citizen paSEed I ConnESPO.SDL\"T. nl\·ay ill his ltomo, Cracker's ~ve, during the week in the person or I C:irhonear, Sept 20th, !031. Mr. H enry Dean, who was in his ------------­Ee\"eotieth ) ear. Mr. Dean hllJ not If You wanl "fi re lnsurance been ·well fctr some time nod bis J>llS3· talk lo SOPER.

W. & J. Mopres Ltd. )

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Full Line--Provisions

Feeds Flour

Molasses, etc. --Always in Stock.

Importers & Exporters •.

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"I CAN'T AFFORD TO RISK

FAILUREs DUE TO INhRIOR

BA~ING POWDER. THAT'S WHY

I INSlST ON MAGIC. IT'S ECO-

' NOMI CAL, TOO-LESS THAN 'tt WORTH MAl<ES A BIG ~KL·~

.. ,.. Miss M. McFAJU.M11£, Diotitlao of St. Mlcliul'• Boapital, ToAIDto . . MAGIC B:lklna Powder costs so little-and Clln

always be depended on to Ql\'C you u niformly. Cood rHults. It nctunlly takes lcs1tluin1~ worth of M agic to m nluja b ig thrcc-lllycr Cllkc. So why rake chances with Inferior bnlnds? Alwnya bako with M11a1c and ,bc sure!,

MAGIC 0 1PIRf M.\O f

or the adjourned forly·fiflh meetioir 'of the C:>mmissioa or Goverameot held in the Colonial Building oo Tuesday, SJ:• In, 193-4, at 10 a m. J

His Excell rncy the vera~ presided. •

The following C:>mmin iooers were present:

T he Hooourable Commissioner fo r Natural Resources.

The Honourable Commissiooer to r Jus tice,

T he 'Honourable Commissioner fo r Publ'ic Utilities,

T he Iloooura ble CommiHioocr fo r Public lll'a llb ;ind Welfa re,

The Honourable Commissioner fo r F ioaoce.

Island, Co;iker's Islaad, Blrchy Islands aod Spruce lslaads, situate !a E xploit's Bay, bav.: beea "re· served'' for many years past, lo the arose that the cuttiag of tim· ber for mi fog purposes and ebip­buildio as forbidden. No sucb rtaerva 1oa was made regarding the c t iog of pit props, pulpwood aad ra ilway t ies, with the result tha t a coatiderable amount of t imber has been cut oo the lslaads fo r these purposes. It was agteed that a P rocl;imalioo should issue prohibi~Hrg-tbe cuttiag of timber on these Islands for aay purpose other tb;io fishery requirements or firewood.

The Commissioner for Fiuaace reported that the actual Govern· meat receipts aad cxpeadlture for the moath or August were $813,· 202 and $695,450, respectively aa against estimated reveaue of $663,· 050, and es timated upeaditure of $671,510.

The Fi1bcr1 Research Cornmi1-1ioo. cooatt lutcd 10 193 ), priocipall1 for the purpoac or c:>olrolliog the J.'iabery Reaearch L1bora tor1. a l Ba1 Bulla. waa aboliahed , a1 \&,,he Labora.tor1 it oow uoder the dirc:'bt superviaioo of the Department .Jr Natural Reaources. Tbc Commie· 1ioo coo1it tcd- or acveo peraont, or Dr. Thomas Aadersoa bas beea whom fou r were nominated bJ ~be a,Ppoivted full time Superioteadeat Empire Marketing Boar•I. which a t io cbarge of the Hospital for t4eo· that ti me abarcd half the COi l or ta l Diseases from October . ht, the Labora tor1'1 operation• aod next. He will reliaquish his prl· three nominated bJ tbc Newfound- vale practice, other tbaa recent liiod Go.cro1ncnt. The totill upco1c comtnltmeats, 11 and from tb•t of the L:i. tsora tory's work ia now da te. For the balance of the fiscal borne by the Newfoundlaod GoYCro· year he will be all~wed to ret;ila meat.

his position oa the staff of the Tbc C6mminioocr for Natural Geaeral Hospital severing hia

Reaourcea reported that up to date coooectioa therewith oo •Juae bla Oepartmeo ~ bad di1po1cJf:J! 30th 1935 millioo ai~undred thou~and ouod1 •, · of Sall Bulli Labrador Flab t ooc The report of Mr. F. G. Brad· aad a halC cents per poood f. o. b , ley, K.C., the Commlasloaer ap­Labrador, aad iour tbounnd quio- pointed to eaqulre iato the coodi· tale of Labrador Sort Cure a t pricee tioas surrouadiag"tbe mea io · the which will oct 6abermeo oo tb~Lab lumber woode, waa diacuased, aad rador $2 SO aad $2.00 per quiatal fo r l1l b l Id d I ht and 2nd. quality ru pectlnly. w e ara a coas ere at a ater Prim obtaiaed for Shore 6,h ucr· meeting. aced $4 00 a qaiatal. Flr1t qaallty Tbe Commluioaer for Ju1tice Spalli1h rcali1:d up to $i SO a quia- reported that be aad the Comm .. tal. 1loaer for Public Utllltlea aad

Tbe Commin ioaer for Natural visited Barbou~ Grace to lavntl• Raourcea baa decided to iHae a aate the. poalb1llty of fiadlar ac· aamber of free permit• to buat commodatloa tlaere for javealle tarlboa .-d moose durlae the ·priaoaera aow ae"lar terma la comlar wiater. Tbeae permlta the Pealteatiary. As a rea~lt of will be dlatrlbutecftbrouib Magi.. their recommeadatloaa It •11 de­trata aad Rellevlai Officers. a clded to aUlfae tbe bulldiar oa limited aamber beiar allotted to Baaaermaa Street, aow occupied each Relief Circle. Relievlar Of· u Police Beadqaartera aad Re· tens •ill be la1tracted to rraat llevla1 Ofllce, for tbe lef!iporar7 permit• oaly to those wbo are fa accommodatloa of tbeae JUYealle aeed of foo~ aad the coadltioa of della~eata, peadla.r the erectloa tbe permit will be that while a of a Reformatory. Tbe Police portioa of the aaimal wlll be al· aad the Rellevfar Ollicer will be lowed to tbe penoa wbo aboota It, moved to quarten la the Po>tt the rcat will be dlatrlbuted by the Office Bulldlag. Tbe aeceuary Magistrate, Rellevlag Officer, or 1tructaral alteratioa1 will~ made Coastable to needy rcsldeata of the for boasiag, aad a Warden, {who dl1trict. It i9 hoped that this •lll alao act •• Drill Io1tract01)·1

meuare will auist ia pro•idiag add a Teacher wlll be ,Provided. 1a1teaaace for tbe poorer stctioas It 11 iateaded th.at the b0y11bould of tbe pcipulrli@ la the wlater be given a cer t11a amount of nae· time, aad, at tbe same time put 1 ful work to perfo!m· This pro· atop to the widespread poacbiag posed traa1fer of JUVeolle priaoa· wblcb bas hitherto. beea common. eN will aot wholly relieve tb_e Detail• or the scheme will be pub· prca~at overcrowding lo t\e Peo1· Jished wbea they have been worlc· t~allary aad to provide further re· ed out. lief la this respect lt is tbe lotea·

tioa to arraage for a aumber or Thwart Ialaad, Coal All Island, male prlaoaera to be employed la

Miat lslaad, Kaight hlaad, Rud· clearing 1crub, ditching aaa other der lslaad, Duaaag e hlaad, Black useful work aloag the Railway

'S ORAX SOAP

has stood the .test and

proved the BEST.

G BO. NBA.L Lt~., SL John'•

Sole.Asenta.

liaes. It la pro8d'\e that a com· meacemeat will be made with a couple' of group• of twelve mea each, lo charge of two wardens ,,d working under the 1upenis· ion of two uperleaced 1ecllon mea. Thl! priaoaeri would' b~ housed la box cars aad would be · striclly ' amenable to di1cipll". The details of thi s arrangement will be worked out by the Super· iatendeat of H. M. Pealteatlary aad the General . Maorrer of tbe Railway. ·

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Durlag tbe absence \ f the Com· miasloaer for Fiaaoce o~ la Eaglaad bis Department will be administered by the Commiuloaer for Public Utilities. ·

Th0

e meeting adj.oufaed at 1 30 p.m.

A Perilous Venture. (Tclerram, Sept. 15th )

Some time out week two ama· teur seamea from St. Joba'1. Mcasr1 Beraard D. Lilly aad Joi· epb O'Leary, will set out ia a tiay sail boat oa a voyage wblcb will take them tbrou1b the Great Lakes, aloar \,be Illlaola aad Mia· 1iuippl rinra to the Gulf of Mel:· ico &ad aloar tbe coa1t of Ala· bama. Ia all tbe1 e:spect to cover about 15,000 mllea. It 11 a prl· nte good· will vea&ure. Tbe dar· iar auieatora propoae to 1lve II· lu1trated lecturea oa Newfouad· laad aad lt1 raourcea at all tbe prlaclpal cltlea ea route.

The frail craft ia wblcb the daring aavigatora propoae to make tbe voyage 11 a rebuilt local 61b· lar boat 23 feet 6 iacbea overall. · Sbe ia ao.w lyiag at Neal'• wbalf pr;ictlcally ready for 1ea. Tbe boat is decked over aad ber bul· warks hav.e beea raised (propor· tioaate)y) from three to elgbteeu. iachcs. She bas 8 feet of beam aad draws 3~ feet of water with· out ballast. Whh two spars she carries jib foresail aad maia11il, tbe latter being cut leg·o'·muttoa pattern. The boat is named "The Newfouadlaad Salmon."

According to Mr. LlllJ they "'!II first crulae along the N. E. coast of Newfouadl i ad to Labrador calling at principal port1 ea route. Goiag through the Straits they will sail up the St. Lawrence river aad call at Quebec, M treal aad Toronto, after whi hey will proceed through t Great Lalrea and complete the rat leg of the trip at Chic.ago. From Chicago they will go dow Ltke Michigan to the Illlaola riv thea to the junction of the Miu lppi aad proceed to New Orleaa1, top­ping at priacipal places oa · be river aad givlag lectures oa New· fouadlaad. Tbe third •lage of the voyage will take the aavlga· tors to tbe Gulf of Mexico, east· ward aloar the Alabama coast, arou'ad Florida, aad thence aortb· ward ' to New York: "Beyond tbl1," Mr. Lilly 11y11 "we bue ao further plaaa. We upecl to be 1oa& about elcbt or olae modth1 aad will coaduct lecturca oa the touri1t aad 1portiar attractioo1 aad wherever poulble boost New· foaadlaad r.roduct1." Mr. Lilly 11y1 that b 1 compaaloa aad him· Hlf ban bad coaalderable experl· eace la baadllae motor aad 11il boat• la Bay of lalaada. •

KBBP SMILING.

By Jomi Y.ITKAN.

Let 7our be•rt be ever merry Tbo your crou be bard to bear

Tbere'a a way to make life cheery Wblle the cloud1 of cloom are

11ear, Smita will make the p,tb more

' · brighter, As your courae you oa ward waad

Aad your crosa will feel much lighter .

If a 1mlle you comprehend.

Rave a 1mlle aroaad you twlalag Let It dwell witbla yoar aoal

Keep It la your bo10m 1bialae A1 you pre11 toward the goal,

If yout' llfe someth(ag'a IUrrouad• lac

You mu1t vie wltb or coatead Doa't loolr aad aad face It f1owa·

far Keep oa amlllac to the ead • .

"Uaau:euary ml1uaderat1ad· lap will oecar evea between fa· dlvldqa11; much more ao between 1atioaa."-Blroal Saito.

No DoUll'l'-Marjorle aad Eddie were twlaa a~bad both beea lolll that they m st write letten ol tbaak1 for the lrtbday 1ift1 they bad received. arjorle 11t dowa aad gulckly wrote :-

11Tbaak yoa ao macb for tbe foaatala pea. It'• what I've al· W&J9 Deeded.''

Meaawblle Eddie waa cbewia1 tbe 1114 of bit sieabolder · for la­aplrattoa. Aa bit 1l1ter laid ulde lier &rat letter, be tarreptlUoaal7 ~ a' It. Tbea be wrote :-

"Tbaak JOU 1111? mlldl f~ Iba laudkercblela. Tlln're ~bat l'Ta alwa79 ....... , - I Widow. #

Is the Weather to Blame for Aches and r.tna P

Mo1~ople, ;.;bu, or wroa1· ly, datetbe be&iaaia« of aa Waeaa \,o some bappealae aad lt fa ao uacommoa tblar to blame the weather for mlaor allmeatL

Ia maay cua the weatber la actuall1 lbe caUH. Climate bu a de&alte elect oa weJl0 bela1. Nearl1 everyo11e bas noticed, for iaataace. bow a brad•r laeallll raQft malra oae feel 11at for al· moet aa7t1ala1, ... wllllat a nlaslar place eac;o.Jrapa oae to take tbla11 euU7, with u little aa U· peadllare of uer17 u poulble.

Tbae ttrcr oppoelle dlmata b&Ye their t11a la tbe treatment of lllaeu, for wbllat the former acLJ aa a toaic, the latter lmpo_aea res\ la caaea wbere It 11 eaeatlal.

But, evea la tbe bealtb7, di· mate exerclaea a profoaad elect. Yoa mu1t oftea b&Ye aotlced bow &t you feel, bow full of eaer17 you are, oa a briebt 1priae mora· lar, or wbea there la a touch or fro1t la tbe autuma air.

Tbe amouat ol mol1ture ia lbe air makes a freat deal . of differ· eace, aad wbeo the wiad is dry aad cold It baa a 1timul1tiag aad bradag efiect. Tbe opposite re· 1ults whea the wiad is 1111arm aad moist. \../

Moisture, kaowa as humidity, acts by Its effect oo the tempera· lure of the body. This tempera· lure Is aorm1lly regula ted by the luara aod tbe 1kia. From each of these molstur-e is givea off, aotf, provided tbat there Is free evapor· atloa, a 1te1dy aver\ge tempera· lure of tl:e b+dy la maiataiaed wblcb make fof comfort.

If tbis evaporation ls Interfered "Ith tbe ~y is not kept cool, aad the geacral well·belog is Im· mediately affected. Hot weather causca oo discomfort if evapora· t~oa is allowed to_t1ke place free­ly, aad b11 ao uapleaaaot result1.

But If the air is humid, the tem· perature of the body ri1es, breath· lag becomes leas dtep, aad you beg~to feel lazy.

A period of drought, es· pecia ly lo tow as aad cities, usud· ly causes slackoi:as aad a feeling of beiag below par. ·

This, however, la probably due to the fact that tbe atr geti "used

11p." It becomes laden with im· purities. Tbe tlMltreoce which a 1bower of rala.Wlll make after 1ucb a period i1 strlkiag. E very· one begins to perk up. It is j ust 11 though a 1trong toaic bad beea meuured out to the populatloa.

People who have beea barely civil aa hour or 110 previously are greeting each other like loag-lost brothers. Tbe" whole atmosphere baa literally c:baaged. It has beea wubed aad the air is cleaa again.

Ia itself raia oever cau!es harm. Bspoaue to rain wbea tbe weatb· er la cold bardeas tbe ladlYidual aad m•kea him resistant to 111· health/ But, whll1t the air re· maia1 cold and heuy wltb mols· tare, catarrbal coadltloas are com· moa, aad tbote odd paias IO oftea called "rlleumatle" are complained of by maay old people e1peclally.

Tbl1 dfmpocas comblaed wltb cold probably ~c:au1ea the tough, fibrous little lamps which are {ouad la rbtumatlc coodltloa1 to swell up aad 1queue the tlay lit· tie oervca that raa through them, tbu1 glvial' rlae to paia. •

Aa a 1ubject for coavcr••tloa, our weather play1 aa Important part, prlaclpally becauae It fa 10 cbaaceable aad partly becau1e tbue cbaaeca react to ourael,ea. The preaaure ol the atmo1pbere affecll our health becaaae of Its varlatfoaa.

It la aot coaataat becauae of our poaltloa oo the map, the cbaaelag wiad1 that we cet Hd the amouat

• of moi1ture that 110 often varli;s la amlijlat.

When preasure is blgb, breath~ lae llecomea more laboured and the clr~ .. la loa i. \fowed up. Tbat.11 wb t cauaes. the feeliae of 111.ckan ,ad. a dl1lasje for exerci1e , ·10 addltioa to high preasure, you also get damp, sleep· leuoe11 aad aenous d~loa u1ually follow. ..._. . ' . . .

Mothercraft. The right aigbtwear aad bed·

clotbia1r are juat as important for the health of children aa their day clothes. Tbe aame four rule.­looae, llcbt, warm, aad poroua­apply equally to both. Pyjama 1ult1, tbe beat bedwear for girls 11 well 11 boy1, may be made of celaacse or rayoa cloth1 la sum· mer, aad wovea material .ia the cold weather. Blaaket1 ahould be made of wool oaly, aot a mixture of wool aad cottoa, aucb • maay of tbe io-called "army blaaketa" ar111 composed of. Tbeae are beHJ wltbodt bela1 rnll1 warm,wbtre­u tbe ideal II war•lla 1'ltbout ••labt. Tbe aew cellular blaa·. bta are moet dealnble. bllt. Hire ma•1 pod tlalara. 11:,_...... For .,...OJ. tbe paenl opJiloa II tbat aenral 117en of ll1bt poroa co•erla11l•• tbe bat riaal&. aad coDYenely tbat oae later of eel· lalar wool II cooler tbaa oae of lhiea or cottoa la a beat•w&Te. Cblldrea lfe better lrepl betweea blaalc,etl, at aay_ rate uatll anea 7eara of 11e. Not oaly are tbe7 aafer la fafaacy-cblldrea bave been amotberecf by 1beet1-but 1leepiag la blaak1t1 11 a good prenatlve of cblll1 aad rbeu· matl1m. Speakiae of autloca· tloa, it 11 aot 1hray1 realised that email cot or pram pillow1, 1toffed with feathers, kapoc, or flock, are a aever falllag 1ource of danger to a young baby. If a pillow is used al all, lt abould be s tuffed with prepared chaff, and tbea if the child pulls it over its face, or buries its bead ip It, Cbere is much less likelihood of a tragic result. ' ....

A Unique AcUon. /( few moatha ago a Liberal

GoYerameat was elected io Oatar· lo oa aa ecoaomy platfo rm, t ad after fi riag maa.r g c.vcroment or-6cials, and hiring a fe• as well, they looked about for some more S{>e:tacular way to celebrate tbeir victory. What could they do to celebrate aad still be true to their promises of economy? Auctioa the many government automobiles, of course, lacludiag the big Pac~ ard which bad been kaowo as the prfme minister's car. Aad ao, the Varsity Sudium oae d ay recently was tbe scene of the st\'aagest auct!oas ever held la Toronto. The Packard, which bad beea driven 48,804 miles, fetched $1500, wbile a four-year-old Studebaker. driven 115,307 miles by aa u · cabiaet minister, fetched $400. Thousands of citizeas assembled to 1ee these chariots of aa extra· vagaat goveramea t sold for the beaefit of a loag·sufferlng people.

The event was somewhat mar· red, however, by the fact that only 87 of the 100 cars orlgiaally placed oa sale, were offered at the auc tion, because, al the last mo· meat, the aewly·elected Minister of Health decided t1> bold 13 of the cars for use ia hl1 department. Joha Citbea eojoyed the auctioa, but wondered what the govern· meat would do to get Its officials about without aay motor . cars. We woader, however, why the Minister of Health took the old oaes baclr, because aftu all new cars are more enjoyable to ride ia. -Weekly Herald.

A Proud BriUsh Record-. (Everyman, Loadoa.)

It is worth while recalliag what baa beea doae lo this country. Tbe Natloall Budeet b111 beea balanced, "c\tts'' la pay aad al· lowaacea have beea restored aad tuca reduced-th la at a time whea every other great aatioa has beea addlag to lt1 iadebtedae11 aad lo moat c11e1 lacre11lac the burdea of lt1 cltlaeaa. Trade aad eai: ploymeat have 1teadlly lmproved; both import• aad export• are up; ataple tridu are recoverlac; over bill a mlllloll more people are at work. Great aoclal meuurea have been paued c!ealgaed~make ea1ler the lot of the aadctdor aad eabaace the coodltioa1 of work· foe people. Wbereaa America baa uperieaced wboleaale 1triku. ac­compaaled mually with blood· abed, •oae of the great ladu1trlet la Brltala bave lost a da7'1 work oa tbll accoaaL · Tbe lut 7ear bu aot beta exceeded by aay per· lod uace tbe War far peaceful ":ftraa amnr all duaea. Ia poldcs, aa la baalaeaa, tbe re­cord 11 oae of atHdy adnace. Tbe Natlaal Go•eramept retalaa ....,.....ooddeace.

Loadoa, September lat - Oae or tbe Uolte~"S~att4 "dar~ hor1e" eatrica for tbe rouad-the·globe race from Eagla'ad to Australja a~t month was withdrawn last

obtain. •beer •ptt~ • • the 1afety factor of the macbia~u drop­ped below the ldteraatloaal 1taa• dard iaaisted oa by the air nee c1mmlttee. · .

dlgbt. -The macblae is lbe "303," ape·

dally dcaigned ric")ig plaae built aad eatyed by the Wcddell-Wi.I· llama ..ttr Setvlce Corporatiqo. lt was believed lo be one of the fast·

haachiocs ia the cootcat, with 1 cruisiag speed of well over 200 milea aa hour.

Four ofbeh witbdrawa11 were also aaaouaced last alirbt. Two were Bdtisb-Mr. William Court• eoay, who batl entered a "forlorn hope." and Mr. (Afatt_ S. Butler, of the de Havillaa\t comp•a1 .

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MOST nutomoblle owners nppre- indlcnted by tho dilllppuranco ol ciato that it Isn't tho origlnnl tho glou and the appearance ot

cost. W1 tho upkeee that makce tiny check marks. U tho top Is motoring oxpens!Vt'. Yet, !cw rc:iltte neJdectcd when this coadWon de­that they cnn nvold mnny of tho vel:>p1, the checb may enlaJ'R'I' lnto m!l.lor cxpensc3 of nn automobile ~c.kt, which may eftlltually ~ with n lllllc ci<re. tnr.to through to tllo fabric and l'l'·

It has been told previously how au.It in lealca. the finish of t~ car tnny be pre- As mon CAr fra.~cs aro made of acr.'td lnddlnitel}· by wgulaT l:Dn dried wood which ?Ota qulclcb' cle:mlng and wnxing. This is t.ruc when exposed to mai1tutt, n !cakr nlso of the closed cu top. JC cnro lAlp mny eaUJO cormdcnablo d4111~

' is takm of tho top when l t la now DY the tlmo tho motor!at reallies lt11 ll!o may b.o proloni;cd indcll· that tho top naeds patching, he nitcly at llttlo cxpemc. mAy ftnd It ncccssary to ha~e part

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Don'1 nC11lcct your1df. Whm cramp• :and dltcom!ort dt¥e lei mon1hl'f 1tck· n~ u l'k( your 1)·11em, Radway'• Rudy Relief wilt, brinil qulc:k rcsuh:a. For cwtr 90 ye:in a h co.hh-i:lrina ttmedy 10 mUUoru oC women. A h.'llC 1..:.1poonful In I\ 1tlU1 of walu wlll help your bowcU. No narcotla. N o h:lrmful drup. ) UJI 1he Ideal rcm~y for women. Sold b'f all

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case. scratch!d a m:itcb, a.ad blew }\is first w: ill of smoke towud:t the other. Thro11gh the blue hue bis eyes smiled 'icily.

'I've come to square accounts, Grett.'

Gr~tt bluffed : 'You don't owe me a thing.'

Ao edge of :i.agcr in Larksoo's volcc •No ; I know that. But you happen to owe me som~iog,'

· Again the din from the other aide prevco led talk. Larksoo wailed tilL it b:id paned.

'There's no use beating about the busll , Grett. You've gooe out of your W3 f to do me la, and you·ve succeeded. 1 suppo"-'

' Boocstly,. Larksou,' Grell broke io. 'l baveo't raised a finger agains t ~u.'

'l suppose,' L ark son we11t. on, uohcediagly, :1bat most _th1ag1 ia love aod bustocss arc fatr, -but you've irooc just a bit too far this time. · You've circulated a letter among m7 members tbal's the aea.rcst tb1ag to libel I've cvcz:

RADWA Y'S READY RELIEF scca. And you've managed, by Trade Supplied by

'T. McMurdo & Co .. rltd., St. John's.

Cabaret Crime.

various tricks, to bag my best turos You've also managed to get my 'real raiied. All these things, I suppose, arc quite fair ia this dirty night club game, but I rather object to your straliag my wife.'

Grell stared at him. By JAs WRDGwoo "Your wife!' be exclaimed. This s tory is wril to catcb L~r oo shrugged his should·

the eye or Miles Lar soo or any· crs. one who koows tbe present wher~· • r the girl who was gqing to abouts or Miles Larkson. It l9 be my wife.' he said, quietly. scat out l ike ao S 0 S. from lhc 'Little Kitty Semple. You've got B.B.C, ~o cod something tbal be· her oow. ' She's doiog a stuot for gao 00 a January night two years your show.• ago wbea a rr~ozled figure crashed From the other side or the scree a i ts \vay out or lbe Ba!C M?OD camo-Up.ple or applause. The N igb'l Club, leapt al the ruoa10K two mco stared dt each other board or a passing tax i, wrenched across the room. opeo the door aad g a_:.'C the s ta.rl· Theo Grett decided on his led driver ao iostruct100 to drive course of action. Be hard was his like the dedl. . motto. .

T he figure was lb al or Miles ' Larksoa, I he said, harshly. L'arkso:i, who, since that fa lc f~l 'You nre a fool. I don't know nig ht of two years :igo, has oe!• what you're talking about. Ir thcr beea sceo or beard o( by his you like to imagiae all these

. fr iends-or by certain otb~~O· crazy thiags go a bead aod imagine pie anxious to get io touch llb them I can' t s top you Bul for bim. JC Milts 'Larkson i s till b~avea's sake doo'l come arouad ali\'I: and in liid iog, il is hoped here w11stiog the time of o. man tha t the liue a od cry that will re· who manages to run a successful suit from this public1tioii will show.' bfl{' g him to light. If be i! dead... It was the wrong course. He

The Manager's office of the koew it :is soon as the words were ll tr Mooo Night Club was more out of bis mouth. The blood awkwardly situatl d t wo years ago rushed lo Lukson's face, aad ia· thao il is today. It was !que~zed to bis eyes there shot a blaze or ia bclwcea two of lhc. dresstag· bate. He rose quickly from the rooms j ust bebiad the ltttlc s tage chair aad kicked It half.way across for tbe cabaret abow. the room towards Grett. The jazz

R arry Grett, tbe manager, was baod• wailed a.tid bleated aod alwayscomplaioiog lbat ~uod dtowpcd all sound. of t~ad and the cotc~\aioaleot. Aod suddenly Larksoo was pos· oo the other side or the l!!io screen. seascd or a desi re to hurt. H~ bad made it i,pipo1n lblc for htm to coll· come to Grell'Jt place with no such duct aay business al all ia bis ioteotioo. He bad wan led io have room. - it out wltb bis riv.ii, aod waatcd

. The noise cc.rtaioly prcveatcd to say fraakly what he thought ~f btm from bearioir the colry of his busiocss method,. But until 'Miles Larksoo. Whco he looked that moment be bad never actual· up Larksoo already bad lhe door ly w~atcd to hurt. closed, ud his broad back placed Ao ioaaoe desire to burl, to retolutcly against the inside of il. burl 11vagcly, to kill, took po!•

Grett was always polite espccl· scssloa of him. Re wanted to ally to bis busiaeu rinlL crash bis fist iato tbe frighteacd

'EYeniag.' be 11ld calmly face of tbe maa opposite. but evea eaoarb, but aotlag wltb a sllcbt more be w•atcd to ace bia body uaea1laeu Larlr10a'1 scowl. •Your crumple up on tbe carpet. place doia• w81 ?' . Grett, auddealy aeaaiag tbe

Larboa remalaed at the door. bate, auddealy terribly afraid, Be 1ald 1rlml1 :- yelled out and leapt behind tbe

•111club11 cloalagdowa at the email writlag desk. His action ea4 of tile moatb.' decided Lark10a.

Gntt raited bis eyebrow• ia .Whb a boaad be wu after bi1 8J•pat1aJ bat a aaddea burst of man. Aa be reaclaed tbe table bis lldllc·from tbe 1tage a few 7ard1 eyea fell oa a email dagger wblcb awaJ kept blm from replyiar. · He clattered from tbe desk to the waited till the 10uad bad softened, ftoor. Grell'• eyes ftasbcd to the tbe aaddea odd idea •triking blm object at the same moment. Both that If the other man bad wanted men 1praag for It. · to Irick up a ablady he could not Larlraoo got there first. . Ills hue cbosea a better place for It. hlDd grasped tbe bilt. A1 tbc Amid tbe din oJ tbc entertain mast other body came dowo on him bis blgb words 1Dd blows might baad plunged wildly upward, the euily pus upaoticcd. poiat or the dagger meeting Grett

'That'• too bad,' be murmurtd. just uodcr tbe hurt as he fell to 'l thought the South Seas Club the floor. ... wu doiag quite well. I ht'ard lt was doae lo one mad momcat. only the other day that-• Utterly bcaide himself, Larkaoo

'Like heck you did I You Ir.now rushed from the room. aa well as I do that my place is on Two years ago the most -success· its faat legs.' Cul turn ia tbe Half Moon Cabaret

'Ob, I assure you-' was the apache daace·by two P4r· 'And you kaow that ~ou'rc re· islaos. It was a turn that always

spon1lblc for its failure I thrilled Gretl's membcta. It ended Grett w'tcbcd him narrowly. with the girl dancer killing bcr

Larkloo calmly rue d out for parlacr with a gllttcrlog dagger, the back of a chair a ulled it aod it was that dagger Lirksoo toward bim at the r. Be sat used against parry Grett. dowa aad drew ou a clgar4tte· He dlcl aot kaow that the blade

of th6.dagger collapsed lo tclcs· copic fashion when tbc point came la coo tact with the body.-Loodoo Tit· Bits.

New Steamship Service.

Purchue of the steam.ship Far· north, formcrlJ. operated by Far· quhara of Hahfu, has beca ID· noaoccd b.J W. N. McDonald, 'Sydney 1hlp;>lor broker, oa bla retura from tbe capital. He aald be would pnt the •enel oa a pa 1earer aad frel1hteenlce between Sydae71 St. Joba'1 aad Montreal for tbe remalader of tbe 1blppla1 eeaaoa. Sbe i1 aow aaderroin1 repafrt at Rallfaz wbtte 1be 1111 beea laid up for eome time. C.p­&ala G. A. Morley wlll coatiaae la commaad.

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The election of· Commuder Evangeline 'Booth as General of the Salvation Army is in ~cry way a remarkable uCJSt.

She is a womn. Sbe is -68. Aud sbe is now ~called · upoo to control the destinies or one or the g reat rcligiolB organisations or tbc world. • '

The rcapoaslbilily 's Io matters or high . shares it with ooae. 'fhe gh Council is not a slaodiag com· millec It mtcts ~ly to elect the General. Io. elccliog her, it disbands itself. She has the powers or an autocrat.

Yet the future of the Army de· pends upoo her not usiag them autocratically. Coastaot coaaul'. tatioa, the atmosphere, if aot the institutions of democracy, will alone keep s!roag 10 wldupread aa orgaoleattoa.

Commander Booth bas bcca elected parlly, it i1 11id. bcCHIC she did giv!! tbe councillor. tbe impre11loa tbat she was a demo· crat. •

Aad bcr clcc\loa 11 la itself some omen of happier tlmea after five year1 of difficulty and diuea· sion. It meaaa that the old fear of "the fami11'' la dylar. It meaas tb1t the equality of 1ez IO vital to the Army baa eully 1ur• vind it1 e:steaaioa iato the E11t, where the idea of equality pene­trates only 1lowly.

TJie Army baa to that extent subordiaated national coaccpttoaa to its common advantage ; aad if Comm1Dder Booth caa hold the Army's iateraatloo1li1m .high abOVJ oatioaal rivalries she 1'111 have served not just her orgaoisa· tioo but the whole world.

Treasury's .£500,000 Error. Ao error by which the Treasury

approved, · without Parliamcal' s authority, a payment or more lbaa £500 000 from national foods was rcvcaied receot11 by the publica· tion of reports by the Committee of Public Accounts.

The C:>mmittcc is appointed ua· der a staadiag order of lhe Bouu of Commons lo "cs ioe accounts showing the ;i prialioo of the sums granted ' y Parliament to mtct the pub! upeodlturc." .

Wbca mem ers 'Of lhc Commtl· tee came to r payments aradc to the Govcrame~f New· fouadlitad to meet lotcres ue oa its ulcroal debt, they had hock.

For while it was clearly the British Goveramenl'J iatcotioo that the Newfoundland ''loan•" should in tffcct be free graals, the T reasury actually made the "coo· veraioo" before Parliament bad approved the plaa:

The British Goveromcot's Jc· cisioo to make the two. loaas or £166,570 aad,.£400,000, w-as an· ticipatcd, but tbe Treasury, "ow· lag to ID oversight which occur· red in circum1taacc1 or pressure," omitted to 1celr the necessary Par· liameatary authority.

The rceult of this mistake was tbat the Ilouse of Commons was dt priYcd of aay oppor;tur;iity of deciding upon the propriety or othc~wlat of the Treasury's ac· tioo.-Daily Herald, Loado~. , • - --Good Advice.

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Many a non·adverlising retailer ps back from advertisia1 just because he feels that it is necessary advertise in a big way and be­cause he is not ready to advertise in a big way. To keep back from our newspapen until you are ready to use big space is just aJ 1oolilh ~ would be keeping a ~ild out of school until it bad the ability to pass its matriculation ~ination. Beginners in ev~rm ~eater· prise need to go warily ; until experience and practi~growing ability warrant them to attempt larger things, they 'should proceed cautiously.

It will pay some retailers to use classified advertisements and small sp.ices of 2 and 3 inches. These ·little advertisements will surely get

seen and read by newspaper readers. Make sm.ill advertiseme"nts

offer special merchandise. Change them frequently. A quick succes­sion of little advertisements, everyone of which is alive, will of a cer·

tainty effect sales-will attract new customers. The thing to be fright­ened of is dumbness : a retail store which does not talk to the public

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JUVENILE SPORT.

When the troutlog season opens The small boy docs not seem

To be at allabuscd over The spcckWbcautlcs'a gleam.

His ciders may go cbopplog holes Here and there la the ice,

Yet be shows little interest Io the use of sucb device.

But when tlic \>rook is cnccriag O'er the stones merrily,

And from the cold chaiosof wiatcr Oacc more the Earth is free,

Tbco lo the small boy's bosom 'rhe troullag ardor wakes

Name is Secret Till Launching.

Glasirow, Scotia ad, Scpt.-Evco Queen Mary . may not know the name of "534'' uirtil she launches and christcos tbc g reat Cunard liner oa Sept·26. Strict secrecy is beiog maiataiocd as to the oamc of the potcatia\ rccord·breakcr or the seas.

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Law, law officers, judges, la•· yera, are all lodlspto11ble parts of eur 1y1tem of civllisatioa. Uo· d.cr present coodltioas It would be absolutely Impossible to get oo without tbem. But on account or the upcnac, iocoavcaleace, aad uoplea11atoc11 generally rcsultaat from cootact wllb the liw it is adYisable to uohl the law If at all po11lblc. The Good Book goce 10 far as to uutioo proapcclfye lltl· gaota agaloat the Ion of the ut• moat fartblog.

And every minute be has free Off wltb his rod he makes.

in the history of shlpbuildlog ua 1 ~ the Clyde, but "5.H" is herself uoprccedcoled, Tbc Nc.ws Chroa· iclc points out. The btggcat and fastest paucogcr ship la the world -•he will also be the firat mer· chant ship to be launched by a Queen of England.

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Police ofticcr1 nry frcqueatly keep people out of the clutches of the law. Lawyers at times adV'i1e their clients to sl!ttlc out of court. Oac of tbc best bits of advice was givca a few days ago ia a court room at Guysboro. Judge Patter· soa was prcaldlag, aod according to a aews accouot of the proceed· l~gs la which two brother1 were ufayed against eacb other, he lpld them to go home and to re· ipembcr tbat they were boys and Uiat tbt:.J-Were brothers. We com· t1cod His ~rd1hlp for tbla splcn· •11d bit of a4Ylcc. We are iacllbcd to tblak It r. rather typical of the spirit of many of tho1e engaged la eoforc:lag and intcr~etl•1 the atatutu. Tbe law 11 lnoked not by lawyers bat rat~er by people who foraet the 1plrlt of brother· Uaeu. If more generally mca would reallaa that tbey are broth· era tbere woald be lc11 appeal to tbe c.art1 aacl' leu permaaeat aaimo,lty.-Trnro Newa.

Tbe swift purling of lbe waters To him ls heady wloe-

Aad oh, tbc sweet uultatloo Whco aomclbiag tugs his lloe I

His catch would oft discourage Tbosc waotia( large returns,

But be baa a stoic's patience Which bravely failure spurns.

Just the aamc, each youthful fisher Whilst he seeks bis squirming

bai~ Has in bis miad a vision

Of trout of monstrous weight. But I kaow t~e worms must 1bud·

dcr Down lo each darkaome hole

When they catch the faintest shadow

Of :i. small.boy and a pole 1

"Giving do~ not lmpoYcriah ua lo tbe terYlce of. our Maker, aehbcr doca withholding enrich ua."-Mary Baker Eddy.

Aa aarlcr, wbo e Dime could not be learned, tossed .a harpoon Into a blr 1word61h off Iagoal1b, N. $ . Tbe 61btrmaa'1 boat w11 towed Jbrou_rb tbe water at a dlazy clip. Saddealy there w11 a bump aad • rteaalar 1word paacbed tbroarb the aide of the boat. Tbree Jimes the blr fi1b atabbed tbe boat. Tile tblrd time

ltussla b11 bcerrefa8'd by Pie- it'aput. Tbe lsbtreaaa dodred tideat Roo1uell a lo•r term Joa more clau~ • be cJaar to tbe aad commerc:jal credit• for o•er onrtar~t. aad the 1word· tzoo,000,000. Nerotialloait. -be· &ab ldaS!f::la ••V· ll'iablar tweea tbt two ro•erameatecloeei- llO&ta pli •P. tbe rrtc11teaed at oace. lliller.

Six enormou1 "triggers," oow almost comple te, will bold the ship iust before the lauocblog. Theo, when the Queen prcssts a bultoo, tbe triggers will be released, aad ••534•• wlll slide into tTic water.

There ls a special reason for sclcctiog 3.15 p.m. aa the time for the ceremony. It bas been ca\· culated, almost to a fraction of a minute, that tbe tide will then b'e moat fnorablc.

Tbc Klag will also be prcreut aad It will be a gJlla day on Clyde· side.

Multiple Births.

Owiog to the publicity given In the prcn to the Dioaoc quintuplets the Federal Departmeat of Stalls tic.a bu.Issued a recent bulletin oo multiple births ia Canada for the pulod, 1926·1932. Io tjlcsc1cvco years 1,690,032 blrllr{ \ wcre re· corded. Of these 20,049 were twin births, or one la 82.5 ; trl· plct1 were 203 or leu tbaa one lo 100 twla coa6aement1. Tbcrr was oae quadruplet birth in Bri· tlsb Columbia la 1931 bat tbuc four died la a few hours. Io 1923 there WH a quadruplet coafiac· meat in New Bruaawlclr aad or tbeae all lre atlll liYlag. Now to tbia we ban the fiye tblt summer ia Ontario.

Bat there are 1tl11 ireater re· cord1 that are well aatbcatlcated. Oae womaa, the medienl Itallaa, Dorothea gue birth to alae babies la ber &rat preg111acy aad elnca ia ber ae~acl.

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Repairs to Wharf Needed.

Tho cmJ1tion or ~he public whuf c.ills for imrutdiJlt1 action if lho B!lfety of the public is to be conshlor· ed. P1uL of tho rclaioing 'fill! '"here tho wood .. n structure j ' in• tho aboro b11s fallen out nnrl n verv largii hole is now left which I ex· tremely d.ing1•rous lo U•e1,; 1.1f the wharf. Al~o there nre se,·ornl hol..:.-1 in the pl1111lt np le3ding l~ lho lander and these constitute nr.other source or d11nscr. The 1rh11rf iteoll needs ttp.'\ir the hc:iu being !\'cry sba~y. the undcrpiling being bad This is tho only public "b.uf here and it hRs cunsid.:raulo uso and shoulJ be•kcpl in better condition thiin it is at proaenl

P.EHONAL.

Mrs A R. Proudfoot came bcre by the Maoec(\ oo Saturday aad re­turned to Bell hltind on Sunday.

Mr. George Lilly. ol · Dell 'Iataod, apcut l ire week cod al bia home best. returning to Dell hlaod on Sunda7 b7 the Maueco. Mr~ AUred Slmmooa wen to St.

John.'• on Monday on a boaiacu vialt returnlag Tucaday cv~log~ • Min Am7 S lmmooa, who ape?t

the aummer hOllda7a with her mother, Mra. E. Slmmona, returned to St Joho'9' IO\al wctk lCI reaumc tucbing at Prince of Walca Col­le;re.

Mr1. l:l. 0 . Lilly and her two 1001 Elul!'h and Baroid, who •pent the p;aat elx week• v.itb her pueala ;at 'l'rinlty, returned home b7 tbe • • · Kyle ou Mooda7. • Ru. 0. C. aDa Mra. N~l. ol

Baltic Barbor, came here by the a. 11. Kyle on Mond':ly oo a •iall. .

Mr. J.ib n oo .. c. aon of Mr. :aod Mra Jo!lo D.nc, who apenl bra holi­day• at Home, lclt here ycaterda7 to ruume hi• theological atudlea a l McGill Uoi•eraity.

Mr. Freel L. M""1D, aonof Mr. and Mr11. Rob! rt S. Mua11, wbo b;all been bome 1 be p111 couple ol month• ou llollday, lek-.St. Jobn'a on S;aturda7 by the a. •· Fort St. George for l:lalHu: F rom there be 1fcnt to Toronto where be "ill apead a few daya after which he goes to New York to make conaectlooa to return

Rainbow Trot ~ ) via Pa•1ama Caoal to Guatemala.

where be hold• a rcaponaible poallion w lb! Coofcdc ruion Life Auocia · n. Accorcling to tho oily !\per~ the

or en ses.son for trou t nnJ salmon clo.ed on the 16th but lhlll thi3 year the season for Hl\inbow Trout is ex· tencl~cl to October 1 l. Just 1~hal tb:H me.1ns Li puzzling to many. Aro there wnters with only trout o f that variety ? Aro they re;cn·ed· or open? p1tn one till Ii h in ponds wbero roinbolV trout :ire known to be on lhe off ch:inCil of tecuring l htH breed of lroul only '/

Or if the c1lcnsion ~ ror po• iuly merobero of club.i Or ly who ua\!O UC·

ce·s to '"olera thllt are s tocked with raiobuw trout, is such action nol pttferential ancl not in nccorJ with Lb~ pri(lciple or rqu:ility ?

lo the lntcra.ilTo~acht r~ beiag held otI Newport belwceu the Amcric;in Cup defender "~.tinbow," captained bJ Mr. Vanderbill aod .lhc­Eogliah challeoger "to:ndcuour," bJ Mr. 'l'I. 0 M. Sopwith. the 6ret wu held on Saturday when owiag to lhc light wiod the allips did not co•er tbc course within the l rmc limit act aud the coo teat wu declared no race. The 6r1t race w:u held on Monday oo a atraigbt courae of 6hceo milca aod return when the EadcaTour won bf 2 minulca 9 etcoada or oac tbird o a mile. ·

Tbc accood • race Woll hcld--oa Tueaday-~.:r a triangular ~courac with tea mile aldca when l Eu· deuour again won by Sl ac ooda. Oo \Vedoeadl) tbc abipa were again lo poaitloo but owlog to the wiod dropploir out lbc race wu c~Hd off !or tbe day.

~catcrd;ay'a race rcaoltcd io a win by tbc Amcrlc;an defender R;alobow. Tbcrc was a •er1 light wind ;aod at tbe bait wa7 mark tbe Eodeuor bad a food lead but le.at out towards the finlab loalog b7 nearl7 four mlnutee.

Tbe r•cca aro creatlnr lateaae la­terat and are belar closely follo"ed all our tbe world.

Tbe wlaner ma1t win <10 four occaalooa before ll(llar lhe trophJ aad wltll a lead of 'two wlaa to oae It woald appear \bat tbe Eattllab c:oateoder ataada a cood cbaace of wtaal•r· .

Tb• radio broadcast• from lbe coaree bue beea rebroadcut our eta\loa V.O.G. Y. and radio faaa apeclallJ tlloee bular • no tlaort wne facUIUee are 1reatly Indebted to tbe ataUon for tbclr action.

Teltpam Boad Race.

The anoual ten mile ro:td race for the Telegram Cup wu run a~ St.. Joho'a yesterday arrernooo Nine ruoners competed and all fioi1bed the course rbicb was from Topsail Road ending al the Telegram Office 'Ibe winner wu Pat Kelly wbo also won liiat year's event The winning time wu 66 minutes 49 4 6 seconds, 26 l'econda slower than Jut year's time Mike Brown was aecood and Paul Thorburn third.

Mrs. Archib1ld Pyau, wbo waa •i1illn her dnghtcr, Mre. l::lanc1 Kitchco, at Dell lalaod. aod Mra. l:hrvey Pyoo, who went to Dell 1,1aod oo Suod;ay, returned home b7 the Mueco lbat c•caiag.

Miu Su1ic Lill7 here by Toca­d 1y'1 exp~o tilkc up a poaltloo at lliabc1j)'a Falla. •

Miu Alice Dunn, daughter ol Mr. and Mra. Thomu Ouao, wcot to St. J obo'11 on Mooda7 to atud7 at the Memorial Collcire.

Miaa Mafle O'Neil alto went to St. Jobo'a oo Monday to enter the Me­morial College,

Mr. Thornu Dunn, of lbc ataff of the Baok of Non Scotia, wu lo lown for the holiday visitlog bl• pareott, Mr. abd Mu. T. Dunn. -

Mr. J . l::I. Ada.ma, ol tbc Commer­ciol Cable Co. Sl. Jobo'a "u io town yealcrday oo a buaiaeu viait.

Dr. C. Croo bu recently received the appointment aa Medical Bcaltb Officer for tbe Oiatricl ol Barbor Grace.

Mu. J . T. McRae, who bad been oo a week's vialt lo her aiater, Mrs. Smart at l:leart'a C:iotent returned home on Tuead11y.

Mr· and Mre. R. S. Muao aod Mlaa ~uri•I Moon wboac~mp;anied Mr. F. Muon to St. John '• oa Fri· day laal teturncd bome oo Suod;ay.

Mr. M. Puaona of Graud Falla, ia at prcaeot lo town oo a rortol&ht'a bollda7.

B:x. Head Conat. L::Ti and Mra. Sbcpt>ard of Clukc'• Beach, were 10 town oo a abort vlalt oo Mooda7.

Mra. A. Aoooaen and her aoo Balur went to St· Jobo'1 oa Frlda7 lut aad rctaraed home on Satnr­da7.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Slmmoad1, MIHea Marion Simmona, Mary Tremlla and lhrraret ncan. of St. John'• apellt Sunda7 lo town •i•it­tnr frieada and returned b7 car on Monday mornlnr.

lllaa lla7 Dula weat to Bt. Joba'a yealerda1 on a abort tialt retarnlar last etenlag.

llr. w • .U. Parmller weal to SL Johll'• yeaterda7 aad retarn1 tbla etealar.

Mn. Kobert Dula welll to SL Jobn'•l JCllerday on a tilllt to her slater Mrs. Btepbea Ball.

Miu "Ilaria" Enirllab well­knowa autbor ol "A J'labermea'a D•aghter. •• "Alice Later," "B'altb­lcaa" and other wldelJ known local 1torlea wltb Mu. F. A. Fa1aa. re­preaentathe of Llo7d'1 Directory, Miu .Keatlnr of St. Jobo'• and Ill•• B. B. Eorllab, proprlctrcu of tbe Bell J1laod Mlaer, were lo lown yu­terd;ay on a brief Tialt.

Shipping Notes.

The motorahlp W. B. Eutwood, Capt. A. Thorablll of La Bue ar­riTed berc on S.turday ale-ht with coal• to Mcaar1. McRae & Sona. She aalled ycatcrday for North Sydoe7.

The a. a. Mar7 Smith o"occl by tbo Bell lalaod Steamahlp '.Co. wu oa dock on Mooda7 aod Tauday loa cleiolag and palotlog.

011 Thunday of 1111\ week the De- The 'm. 1 . Maneco arrlnd here parlmeot of Natural Reeourcea re- Crom Bell Ialand lut neolng and oeited a Cable from Gor Pe" returned lbla morning. Co, al Glouceeler, cxprt i ti.a· The motor yacht "0nwero'' faction "ith the cargo 4 ,000 owoed by Mr. G. G. R . Paraooa of pounds q( Labr1dor Ii.sh in IL bulk St, John'• came here oo Wcdaud;ay purcbaeed bJ them from t e Com- and returned tbl1 aiornlog. miaion of Uoven.ment 110 landed ,. from the •ohoooer Mount rl. Memorial College Receives

The umo company bu ; pur- I..arae Grant. cbued a.o additional 500,000 pound.I of the ume clus of codfith and the Mounl Pearl . is returning from Glouceetu to load tbie oodfuih on lbe Labrador Cout -New1.

The Canegrc Corporation of New York bu alua the Memorial Uni-. nralt7 Collere, St. Job•'• tho aam of $50,000 to enable tho Coller• to keep fOlnr ror the nest two ycart. The &bo\'C loformatlon WH rlnn by Boo. T. Lodre. acllnr CommlMlon­er for &dacatloo, at the o«ictal openlar of the Coller• on Taeada7 afternoon.

IBUKOBUll.

Guoleae la u prucnt atored here for the Buldllaaoo ftl(bt under tbc Mew York- Loadon-Noacow air Jlaea. Batcblaoa left Loa Anretee recently OD a lll1bt LcroH tbe United. Statea aad after eeteral atops comea latreaed ref Ml lot•• Atlaatlc Croa1-1., to Loocloe. llleanwblle ll la an- In affectioaate n•embraace of deiatood tlle Imperial Oil C'mpaay omr motlier, Min C. 8tmlllOlle, wbo at It. Joh"• Ila recalnd orden to paeeed an7 lepteaber :l>tll. 1931. laate pealta• oe liud for another

1 "l'o lite la hMJtl n *" bebbid

tll11tt lite .. talla of wlalcb ban aol la not to~" aa 7d .._ aade •.O•• -r..tt.cs b1 bu cltlMlra.

~ .ShQ.P Where You A.r~ .lnyited to Sbo~--0. H. E .. BESULTB.

C. of E. BrJant'a Cove.

Guoi IX. (3 aat.) Florcocc Bibb. Dlatiactloaa ' to

Arithmetic. l::llatory and French, pau io E11gl11h Language, Eog­Llteratnre. Algebra, Gcomctr7 and Ncedlewor)I.

Berrietta Noaewortb1. Olatlnctlone in Arithmetic «id G melr , pu1 la Engllab L;aagua , llab Llteralurc, Algcbr;a, 1'"rcnch aod Needlework.

Reta Wbelu, Dl~tlnctlooa io Eng· lialJ Literature, ~pan in Eagllab Laaguagc, Arll~mdic, Algebra Gcomctr7. Blator7, French aad Needlework.

Guo&S Vn AMI> Vm (4 aat.) Glad7a Paraoua. Oiatlactlooa In

Needlework, pau lo Eagliab Laa· iruajlc, Engliab Literature, Arltb· metic, Geomctr7. Blttor7 and Geography.

Emmie Noac"ortb7. Pan In Eor­llab Lsngu.aee. ll:ngllab Lltera tore, Arithmetic. Geometry, 811-tory, G~i:r•ph7, B1(1eae ead Needlework.

Allan Yetman: Pba la &ncll1b Lsairuare. Enall•b Literature, j.rltbmctir:, Biator7 Georr•pb7, t>eomctr7 aad Art.

If.So •. Wh1P . . EDITOR ST1.m>.nD.

DEAR SIR,- > Wlillc i~t. John's' recently I

roand that U(c regulations cooceTa· lo1r llJc aalc of beer wero greatly dillereat there tb;lo e1aewbere in tbe coriatsy. No ,u• tban l o !bree aeparate placca to m7 knowlcdce. could peraooa. whether reeldcota or Tlaltora, obtain beer of the Coatroll er'a nrlet7 opcalf. There wu ao dlacrlmiaatloo, ruldent1 of St. Joho'a could obtain their beer with· out qucatloa. Bowner, In the oat· p0rta thine• arc entlrel7 dlllercot, peraoaa rcaldlo1 oataldo the towna only c~o be aerttd at placea bnloc hotel llceoae~boalO.tbe bolder ol a llce~aene anybody reeldent of the to ho 11 aubject to a beaty &ae and acellatlon of bis llcenae.

Pereonally I reel tbat tbe pabllc in the Oatporta u well aa tbe llceaae holdere aro bclaf dl1crlmlaated •ralaat and I wnald ulr wll11acb a ~altlon exlata? Tbe law la tbe law and If It ra lo be chanced la one laatance It should be made paeral, aot a wlnklac la oae place aad a atrlcl obaenaace eJaewbere.

B•omau.

• In&er Club 'l'illllll DQ. Guo& Vr, (2 aat.) Aa inter d.ab teaale toanaameat

Charlotte Bibb, Dlatincllo:ia la was pla7e4,at•tJle co~rta of Bally Engllab Llteraturt, Arithmetic Bal7 Clab aflt. Jolla a OD Wecla• and Blator1, pau la Eocll•b Lu· day wbea t .... from tlae follo«lac go.age, oeorrapb7, Byrleae aad· d•rctlclpated. aau, Baly. oaa Needle"ork. Co a. Blterdale, Terra No'a

Dorla Stone, Olallnctlona In B:arliab an ero Cl•b. Barbor Gnce. Literature, Blator7 aad Geo1ra· Tbe weatller waa poor, llea'J for pb1, pau la Earll•h Laaraare. and occa1loaal ·rala a1aowen wlllcla Arrlbmctic Bygiene and Needle· baadlcapped tbe ramre wltb tbe work ' - reault tbat tbe etellta collld aot be

· fiallbed and tbe 6aaJa ud eeml • • • ..,__ &a1l1 will ba•o to be pla7ed at a

Customs Regalatfo111. later date.

Ther~ bu been macb mlaander· 1taodlng regarding the cuatoma re· i:ulatlooa 1fblcb gonro r-craonal ef. feel• of peraona arri•lng kl Ne" foundlaod aod It baa beco found that the cuatomar7 practice of. al­lowlog peraoo1 to brioir io peraoaal effect• to the nluc ol $50 dnt7 free bu not been accordlor to the Cua· toma Act of 189S which i1 •till In force. The regqlatiooa which deal wilb thia matter. aod which arc oow bclag cloacl7 adbercd to we giTe for general ioformallon-

"Subject to the pro.•111001 of the next aucceedlog ralce, wearlag ap· parel, artlclu of pcra al adoro­meot, toilet artlcl od almllar per1001l effect• in c pouculoo of pcraon• arrltlor l\ Newfoundland aod oot exccedlo $50 00 lo nine m;a7, after due ~xarhloatlon, be paned free, '•llbnt-..eo.tu at the Cu1toma, u Truellera' ba:ttge. but tbla pro•laloo aball 0017 o de auch artlclea aa actual17 accom 07· aod are lo tbc oae of. aad a1 arc ne· ceuar7 aad appropriate for the weai ilOd.aae Of IDtb pcrlODI f}1t the im• mediate purpoac 0£ tbefioaroey ~ for their pereooal comfort and eoo· teoicncc. aod shall not be held to aay artlclce for aae or wear at aoy future time or tomercbandiac or artlclea lateadcd for other per· eona or for aale. ,

"'Rearlag apparel and other per. aooal ellect1 taken oat of Ne"fouod· land by rcaldeota of fiewfouodlaod to foreirn cou11trlce aball, apoo their retarn. be admitted free ol duty wltboat reprd to their nluc, apoa tbelr ldeatlt7 beloc eatab­llabed.

"Wearlnr apparel, arllclca of pereonal adornmeat. toilet artlclca and almllar pere'l511al ellecta brought lato the colon7 b7 bona Ide trucl­len wbo ... are 110t realdent1 of the Col011y aball be puaed free, without eatr7 at the Ca1toma, u Trucllera" Barracc."

KJJe Arrives from Labrador.

The•· a. K7le, Capt. Clarke, ar­rln~ bcre carl7 Mooday mornlar on be,. cetarn from Labrador. She lauded a coaalderable qaanlll7 of frelcbt, 61b and oil Sueral crew• who bad been fiablar on GoTerament account retaroed by her. On board were a pack of 38 Labrador dor- la cbarre of Mr. Abram B'ord, wblcb aro belog forwarded to Llnrpool to be aaed lo tbe RJ"lll Aotarctlc u:­pedlllon. Two of tbe dor• perl1bcd before reacbtor St. Jobo'1.

Two b9dlce were broagbt up b7 tbe Kyle I.bat of Jamea Bawo of Clarke'• B~acb who died followlor an operatloa perforll)Cd on board B M.S. Scarboro11rh. and the. bod7 fa natlTe of B'ortane, oae of lbe

crew or a banker who died abort17 after being rucued from au oter­tarnetl dor7 wblle bla com .. nlon wu drowned and bl• body . was aol recoured. The Kyle sailed at 10.30 a. m. fer Bay Roberta and St.1oba'1. Sbe bad btta adTertlaed to aall from tbere for .Labrador tbl1 mornlaf.

Captain Bob Bartlett' Be&urna from North. ~

The acbooaer ldorrluey, Captain Bob Bartlett, wblcb bad been on an eapedltloa to Greeolaod from New York. returned to Bnraa oa Moo· da7 atcbL It was the UatenUon of Captain Bartlett to IHpect tbe Pear7 Memorial oa bl• wa7 auatb bat bea•1 raHl•1 Ice pretooted blm from eo dol•I·

At Brfr•• Oil We4SaeMhy nl1lil CatS'tala Bob sate a lecl•ro oa •la uPec!lllorof last year llla•"'ted wltla plctane. wbldi wae eo fiflelJ attaded tbat 11 .. dndrwen •nble to pl• ada..._ ... tlae lktare wae repeated Jut eftalar.

Oar team was H follows-Ladles Doable.a ; Mlaaea Jean and Marcaret McRae who were defeated by tbe Old CollerlaDI ; Ladlee Slactea. Mre. W. L Roaa. who l'OD •ralnat Miu Mara of Blnrdale and who bu to pla1 o~ with ldra. Corner of tbe Bally Baly in tbe fioal\uMlxed Doable., MIH S. Bayn aail Mr. 1. Kconed7, who won from Ball Saly Miu Griuc aad E. Jerrett, and 1fho bnc to compete lo the 6oals with Mra. O'Le~ry and Mr. McLean of the Old Colleglana ; Genta Doublca, J. Moriarty aad P. Bill who lost to the Terra Non Team ; and Mea'• Slaglee. W. Bayca, 1fho loat out to 1. Norrll of tbe Terra NOTL

The gamca "'re hlgbl7 enjoyable and aome (ood" lCDJlfl WH banded out. Our leam wcfc gacata of BaJl7 Bal7 at luocbeon aad alao at a moll enjoyable dance held at the Club Boaac la.a.be uealag. Return home. waa "made In the early boara aad tbc membera of our clrab bad a mo1t eojo,ablc day.

New Game and Inland Fishery ., BefU]atloos.

Id. 1his week's Newfoundland Ouetfe ire lo be found lengthy R~ gulatlons uoder and by tirtuo of Section 4 of the Act No 2'8 of 1934 entitled "An Ac~ Respecting Game, Fnr-bearinf Anlmtla aod Inland Fishheriea. '

The following aro lbe close aea· sooe contained in Ibo Acl:-

Mooee, tho wh year . (eave un· der License)

Caribou, tha 1'hole year (eave un· der License)

Beaver, the whole year (save un· der License)

Marten, the whole year (save un· du License)

Foxes, 16th Maroh to both inoluaive

Oct.,

M111krata, hl May to 16th Oct., both inoloaite

Oller and Lynx., l et April to 15th Oct, bolh lnolurive

Haree, and rabbit•, ebootiogonly, 211t Dec to following 30th Sept , both incloaive

Harea and rabbits, trapping and eoarlog, 16th March to 91h Oct., both inclneite

Ptarmigan or willo" gronee (com· monly called partridge), wild geese, curlew, plover, anipe or olber 1'ild birda (except crowa and hawks) and egga of eame, 2 lat Dec. to following 30th Sept. , both iooluaite

Salmon and Troal (other than ~lnbow), ln September lo follcnir· iog-141h Janu•17, both incluaite

Raiobo" lrout, 80lh- Sept. to fol· lo"lng llL June, both lncloeive.

No one ahall kill or take or at­tempt to kill or lake or 1baU buy or Mil or have in bis po118611ion any rainbo" trout during any oloee 1811· eon for auob lrout; protided thal ao7one who acci4en\17 takee a rain· bow lrou' bet.- Ui6 oommene&­ment of the opei6 eeaeon for other trout and the oommepcemenl of the open aeuon for rainbo" I.lout ehall not be deemed pity of a breech of tbia RegalatJon U he ahall immedi· ately replaoe 1ocb trout aliye in Jhe water. •

Mr. Hayward ~. who re­turned from t.~ _b7 the a. L Kyle hal .. , to lhe J1abertee J>e. putmeal a Ila ...... from a CiOdllah •aah' "' Welibal'1 Oo!8. Labnclar, OD laJ7 2C&b. Jet&. 'J'be lal WU D•bttecltolit,

JACKIE W kt.SH.

. N~ lladio St&J~ . Hbowiog \be prnclical use the in·

elructiooa received al the CbHtlrcn'• Playgrouo~a in '-6.t. Jobn'4s ' by the boy• and girls altendin' them· may become, we aro aupplted with a pracUC&l illualralion today.

Twelve years 1110 when the Play-' grounds there were atarted, Jackie Walsh wu a youogater of 8 yeans of age. The Siogiog Hour bu alwaye been one of the daily features of the Playgrounda' program, and be 6ral 1arn\ to ling a cborua there. •

A abort Ume ago be wa.e signed up by Harvel & Com~ny Ltd. in con· oeoUoo wllh their• Windeor Patent'' program which oomes over VONF eech llonda11 Wedneeday, aod Fri· day evenings al 7 80, and wae heard with much acclaim lhla pul week. He la an ioalantaneooa 1ucce11 and tho StaUon repona that it la beeieged with nqueata for eoooree. Ae how· eftl' hla repertoire each neoiog coo· aiate of four namben thia cannot be aooedecl to for flar or aadal7 atrain· fna bla Toioe wbl•fa at pr.en& DD• .,alnecl thoqh porfec&17 mtaral and waelal And therein JM!ha~ la lta obldobarm. Prolmor P. 7. Mo­OulhJ .. bll ~pufiL

Correct time and weather reporta are alto laohadecl la the DrCma& and the uwlndaor Paleo''' cODoerl G&D rea1fil7 be ldeoU&ecl b7 the ba1le-call a' ill optDiog and cl It Immediately piecedecl lhe nan bulleUo oYer VONF. .

Amsted on Ce of llanalaugbter.

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· W~TER BUCIEJS, IETTLEI, ETC. -Strictly Cub.--

Goodwin's Variety Store, HARBOR GRACZ.

Of tlle forty·elzlb meeUq of J t1aat ~lit --­Commlaeloo of Ootenameat llerd la to attacll ttie n- 1hr• tbe Colonial BuildlaK oa Taaday, Hell pabllc eclaoola to &•trto u­SepL 18tb, 1934, at 10 Lm. Damed 1eorrap .. lcattaftlna of Uie

Bia lbcellenc7 tbe Gonrllor pre: territor1wbldl11117 •an eaplored. aided. Tiie Commlealoaer for Juatlce re-

Thc followiog Commlulonera were ported that arranrernent• for the preeelll: j ualrnmcnt of a Police force for

Tbc Bonoarable Commiuioncr for duty oa .the .Labrador bu beea Herbert Georco Dawe. of Seal Jaatlce, I 6nallzed an WDaaltatlon with tl:a

CoTe, C B, wu arreated under war Tbe Booourable Commluiooer for beada of tbc nrloua Dtpartmeot• ra11t oa Wedaceday aad wH brought Public Utilitiea. ~concerned ·~· Mr. S. 11 Paraona t ( to St. Joba'1 to auwer to a charge The Honourable Comruiuloner tor tbe Budaoo • B;ay Coinpao7, wh, of maoalaaebter. It I• alleged that Public Health aod Welfare. wu.able to furoiah n lu 1blc infor at>oot a fortolebt aao durlog a di• matrob reg"ardiag condrllooa ou th ; pule Dawe threw a kettle ol boillag A1 Or Kccg;ao the pr.:!aeat aupcr· cout, Sueo couat;ablu, un'dcr t b..: Willer OTer bl• motbcr, 1fhO died OD ioteodcnt of the Gener.al Bo1pltal direction or Tt1Qorar7 ACllD(," Scr­Wcdoeeday. Tbc bodJ wu brought rclirca on Juoc 30th. next, Or. E. jl'UDl Mu"cll Buuoo, 1'ho ha. to St. Jobo'• wb~rc a poat mortem Leo Sharpe wu appointed to 1oc- been dct;alled for lbc w.:.1k T., . ., wu held. cced him H from July ht. 1935. In men will tc atatioued ;at Hebron.

Tbe accuacd appeared before lbc tbc meaotltM, Or. Sharpe w ill pro· two at Naiu, the temporary Actrr~ Migl911·atc'a Court at St. Jobo'• ceed to Canada ~ad the Onlled Sergean~ ud oac coo1t<11>le a~ Bop.: yesterday 1fbcn be wu charged. Sta!U to take, ,at bra o~u eicpenar, dal~. wbrch w.11 ~e tbc ;admrr1iur .. Be wu not uked to plead aod ball I a nt~c. monlba coura~ 10 boapilal l ive bcadquartcre, one man al Carl · wu gr;aotcd la the aum of $3000. adm1011lratloo. wright ao~ one at Datllc Barbour

A poat mortem ope"ratlon 1'H The offer of Commander Murray The additioual mco 1Clecled far tbH performed ycattrda7 b7 Ora. Kai11bt Luick, R. N .. Chairman and Leader dot7 arc Con1tablee Baroid Bro"' ' and Blackler oa the bl)dy of Mra. or the Public Schoota' E1ploriog aad Frank G. Mcrcu. l>awe aod the remain• were later Society, aome or wlloac members re- During lhe abt e:tcc 0£ the Com. sent to Seal Co•e for iutcrmcot. ccollJ concluded aome preliminary rniulooer for Natar;al Rcaource ..

aune7io1r work in the rtgion of the hi• Department will be adrnioiatere I Log<rlnw Re~ort Not Yet Ready Upper Gander River. to make a com· by l ire Com1nluloocr for Pubh.:

..~. " plctc aone7 of tbc area, free of Bcaltb and Welfare. for oblicat.ion. cbal'l;e to the GbYCrament, wu ac- The mce~ adj .>urncd al i.:u That the report made by Mr. F.

G. Bradlc7, K C.. 1peclal commlf'· alooer to eaqulrc ioto logglag opera· tloii1 throogboul tbe countr7, which was prcacnted to the CommiHioo of Gonroment a month ago, "ill not be publlabcd uotil aucb time H the Government put1 Into effect t be necenar.J machinery to deal wilb the muteu ralacd lo the report. waa the poaition takea by Boo. Sir John Hope Simpaoa, CommlHloocr for Natural Reaourcu, io coonna· tloo with a rcprcaentathc of the Dall7 New• Suodtiy afleroooo.

C. E. I. Danco.

A d;aocc wu held la the Academ7 Ball oo Toe.day uenloJr lut under the aueplcca or the C. ~. Ioatltote. There wu a fair attcad;aocc early lo tbc uenrog more arrl•log late at olgbt all of whom enjoyed them· aelTca u'ntil ibc carl7 houra. Tbc mualc waa by tbe Town Orchutra, Meura. F. Sheppard plaoo and M. Peddle druma and effect•.

A large oumbcr of excunfool1t1 from St. Jobo'• aod Bell Ialaod made the rouod trip on the Maoeco on Soad;ay aflcroooo tbc boat befog crowded.

Wecfncaday wu the iut of tbe Sammer Seaaoo Goternmsot aod Bank Bolidaya. the next being Notember I lib, Armlatlcc Oily, The weather wH poor, dull with cut wind aod occatlooal rain but warm.

The local \Vcdneada7 bollday1 ob acned b1 the Sbopkecpera Auccla· tloa for the aammcr montba end with Wedncada7 October 3rd.

Stanley F. Buancr, tbc Pollab­Amerlcaa nlator. who It will be remembered wu loat for 1omc aeTeo da)a when bl• plaae wu forced down two 7ear1 ago wbcn attempt· tar aa Atlantic croulnr. during wblcb time be drifted with the "reckagc. 1fH to b,an taken off.from Detroit on Monday on a noa atop Blrbt to Wanaw. The flight waa po1tponcd owlor to.adrerae Atlantic wcatb~r report1. Baa{aer w!acroH Newfoandlaad on bla ,pt~ected 81fbL r

A meeUng of the Local AllOCia-Uoo of the Girl idea wu held 7eete1day af n the Town Ball. The offi o Prealdenl and Vice PresidenL. ade ncaat by the departure from here of Mn L. Tem· pleton and M • R. Vatcber, WIN hlled Mn. J. T. cRle being elected Pnlldml and A. J. Goodland, Vloe Pnlldeo&, la L. Cron r.­llaoed her appolotmenl u Captaio o£ A. Ocaipan1 of lite GaC'dea aod 11111 Vloli& TaQ Ueal , wu ap­

iD t. wbllll Iii. L. U..l, WM appoiatad to

tM omot "111111 Ta1Jor.

ceptcd. Tbc Society wu informed p.m.

cduBCH SERVICES.

Church of England. ST PAUL'S

l l a.m .. Matlioa. 6 30 p m., ETenaoag.

Sor. PeTert 's. ll a .m., Mattina.

United Church. Minister, R£\". C. R. BLOUNT, B.D.

Moroiag Service. 1 t o'clock. Subject "lnviaible Jhport1."

Alternoon, 2.30 o'cloclc, Sood;ay School In Coughlan Ball .

Eteoing Senlce, 6 30 o'clock. Subject "The man who alway•

went to Cburcji." A!tcr.Qooo Senice-Soulh Side

-2 45 o'clock. A ~;all boy, looking up admiring·

ly a l hi• falbcr, aald "0addy. when l grow op. I want to be jual llke JOU." 'l' he father replied, "Ii YOJI abould be joat llke me, I would be uhamed of you: you arc 1taading oo my aboulden." It I• for parent• to abarc with tllelr ebildrCD l he beat i.n their lhca but oot with the ex· pectation that the children will become reptlcu of lbcmachca. Par. en ta oogbt alw<17a to hope tbat lbc children will go forward far be1ood any acbiuemeot of tbeln, in per· aonal cbaracler and in 1enice lo the world. •

Are your children aoo ebu{cb· goer• ? Do you go toCburcb? Why oot go po Suaday ? "I .... glad whco tbe7 aaid uoto me, Let u1 go Into tbc bOUIC or the Lord ...

The United Church lo•itca you to ii• acnicu.

The Ju•enllc Cboir will aniet a..t the morolog aenlce.

Banut TbaokagiTiol(' Senlr:ca will be held on Sunday. October 7th, atid alao on the Sooth Side lo the alleroooo.

Rusaia Admitted to.League.

At lhe recent 1euloa of Lhc ~agae or Nalloaa at Genna Soviet Rania 1fH admitted to the League b7 a Tote of 39 national reprcacotalltea to three. Tbe tbrco were Swltacr. land, Portugal and Bollaad "bile aeTeo other• abataloed from •otlag. The Tote according Raula perman· eat acat on lbc Councll waa (\tried by the uaeat of forty natioa1, tea abatalolor. ~.,,,...,x:c-,===--==--,-~~~-

Ladlea' Nickel Caae Wrlat Wa.\cb ea complete wltb atnpSl 50, Ladles' Rolled Gold Case Wrlat Watches watb rib boll f4 95, Pearl Cbokera lSc acla. Weddlnr Rias• Sl 00 ap. Poe· ht W~tcbte wllb ebalaell 35. Mea'a Wrllt Watcbee wltb atrap1 $2 SO. Rut>r Bladee 30e doaea. We bay old Jew•!~!1.: JOBN D. SNQ.W, P O. 8oa ~ Bt. Jolaa'e. 1211101

FOR SALE.

Five Breeding Sheep •anci Four Lambs. Good Pedigreo.

Apply George Pike.

Coplin Co\'01 Harbor Grace.

For Sale at a Bargain.

1 Bell Organ, in good condition.

Apply Mrs. (Capt.) J ae Parmiter.

P. O. Dox 318. Poo:ia :!32'.?. A . G . FEAVER, ST. JOHN'S,

Broker and Comml»lon A.Cent. FaEJ'JllT f o111uau1:<0 A Srxa u.n.

Do nol waiL until your allijlmeoL la in. SL ~.ohn'e, write now lhot ~ ou are ex~-&· rng It., aod l \\'ill aee that yun ~ ' ' ' in lheahorteatpolliblt1 timeaL lo"esLrates.

CON"FEDERA TION IJFE.

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Essence of Smoke For the Preaerva·

tion and ·Flavour­ing of good meat. Keeping it sweet attd wholesome.

30c a BolUe.

WANTED.

CLEAi BOTTLES. 3, e. 8 and 16 oz.

STR!PP·s · Pll!BIACY

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