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Wth the able Lewis Stone in the feature role. supported by an excellent cast which includes Cecilia Parker, Mickey Rooney and Fay Holden. the story is fast- moving, mirthful and extremely well presented. e narrative describes an American family group of five on their ‘first vacation in eleven years. The complications which ensue when daughter and son become involved in romantic ad- ventures disturbs the even tenor of family routine. . » , It's Lewis Stone. as the father, ‘ “ g w hundnghin‘ 1pm” lmdem‘ WW mwinrfiilllgv .Il.-.\\ BLONDELL melthefrgerscuea H» saves ilhe finn- . ~ - ' W ___ Ne“... nanugsL A: in ‘I I’ H I ‘ . anaernus s no ons (Lil liar». hmr-Lcsxgédlgrglicé-is Drill: Store. )1) EL-Btls-IO- MrWRfiY, 8‘ TUESDAY £13m$1.ailfiiii“.i.‘iiid°§l§i,i§§il“ ‘ w“ _-- " ' -s'r. Mann rrT-rl r i£i.i£1.i‘.s~'5itl3i!!))il)/\"Ei 1. W“ supmm“? ‘W’ '"°1"""”' wmm‘ .. f" l, o b, ~_ 4- ‘lo ca put I _ - Craven. Ann Rutherford. Eleanor h 1115C and ve yet, C111 lithe iZIKiICS 0f 5., 1v, ‘s m Lvm, Tad Ppgrsfln =~ra Heden .llc.\' and 10. Sum- iurci on Tlili- . -, U“, p13," “ROSAUE” Char,“ Jude, A i 1 a - L-216-10-8-2i. . was a arcs: ~.~. I111‘ ladies - ~ ‘ s “d Sam" Jack‘ _____. b91111! KCDt iiiPilnllli." bu. ' i‘. i‘ 'r ALSO SHOW!‘ SUBJECT son‘ izliwolv. Clinrloiteioivn. f“ ‘W’ m-"lmj occult: \\'i1?>)fi‘1'gl1?l;1l1:il JIQYV‘ A? 7-°°"9'15 G- “m. Si, summer. 11 <11 Sullucu- e I -‘l~-l-l\lal-l TTFESILAY AT 3.30 ,- and Saturdays. "__“ l r - . - —-BE ' - n . l a c» and s... £9253‘. .23; c- Mlmich Peace Accord liliilc tienlmelits. also foot- ., - 91-‘! 1J- J). -1. m’ L_166_10_7_2i‘ 2..nd. Gourlies Drug; i?i<1)ll'f3. _ ______ l-L 4-10-8-2’ ‘ YARN‘ ‘TIME. Call and QUPER 1 .lle selection. Ncw stock. {ma}, dut, gtoc.,lf’"i“‘ ""1"? 1111111‘. - _ _ 10. Summerside. .' :‘ ‘s-ma“ m M‘ " 0H1?"- L_216_1O_6_2L now at Biaccs. Iii-llsqsfi-IOO-ilgi-‘E; putty. hinges and _m) - _. . "““" and all storm door and nnn- Ke,,5,,,g",'0,, G19, ‘ Prsnllylwiillfllpff: . H! ,,_ SUPPER in (By James Rcston, Associated i‘ ‘mmml. Sold at Bmlccs. Ha“. Saturday‘ Ochnwl- “m. l, .1. HM‘ é-ltgllidq‘?IUbiJYZCTI-Elll Church Press Foreign Staff) L-l540-s-lO-2i. Lwlsodoflfii . . t_. Utwber 8th. LQNDON. Oct. 7—'I'he peace of m Tm “eeks w ____.. ' L-i50-l0-7-21 Munich! haswprodilxilced a renais- — s ‘ ._. E5111"; r I i, __ , _—‘*j_ V sance 0 ora ry th Hons f - °‘ i“ Y5 Men's C195? “.55 Serving roast t‘ oinnlFklfl T§im::‘{ m. il't‘\‘gl‘ENii‘i('lliiL\"l:—IJt is Pleas‘ Commms‘ e e o s hail on inuis- 1om,,_.,.5_ Thanr-vqnung Day and ilcli l, “Ling “i114; ‘m ‘zigzeepgzlé; q Mergbers inhthe from-dag debate Sunday, 5 to G _ V _._,_ _ C i, l, . ~ _ _ _ uoe_ every ing rom e Bible ______l:11 I. '10 lufivlllgllvlltfljfsspiiai aftel his recent t?‘ vl/lllliaizlnidslialicspearc to brick > _(;0RR|;Cq-|0_\~_In n . ,t i elr n v us. vicus of Prime speaker“ o; the election of officenlefolfptf}: _"Ei\ ,. “‘—'_ m Minister Chamberlain and the 5P9“ m‘ m“ Maritime Provirccs Br l-l i c hi" C"! ‘it, MAJOR BOIVES and Munich acccrd. Pvcvlv 0f "my T101" a aicur Athletic our‘... orméi‘ {mi cafe-if“? .“°‘fi” a‘ ‘he K1118 The Prime Minister 1 d mt He advocated _ nan n ri 11s. hair, \V.Cill85di1y. Oct. 12th. g gd . 1 "l1 P°t U0 be dd d the recent annual alerting at Am- Mls. Thomas. elocutionist arci Mr s are it by mpeamng Hotspu“ acuililiisnrucof n!" 551055 hierstllv} Mn W‘ W‘ Nmrwm Th W_ Bmm,._ tenor and hmers- out of Shakespeare-s Henry .. the Province of Ontario as “EN b” ’°1”“~‘°"i P~ 1- 1' '“ s.“"‘""‘1'>"i@ and Mallleque on the executive and not A ii‘. ‘Jmiflc- A "me of 1113"“ Muttnrl. as appeared iii print --'3 l'iif(i to M1‘. Eirisiie for address. —A'l‘TENTi(;N LADIES! rcr a short time we are offering our-h nii C 0 U R T — busy iveek .u Aibertcn niio Sulli- .-‘. Aibcrton o. woman from week ten genuine gllnrrlntccrl Dcrmaiienis reg. $5.00 for . Ollf‘ of the lucky ones by ll 1i‘ it lid lvu. lined twenty m; appointments curly. Nilfillillfn’ dlui costs for a violation 0i 3031116’ PH-FIOI‘, Summcl'.'<idc. piifillt‘ Act. A man from En- 63-3. L-218-10-ll-Iil. ~ ‘iiled ten dollars or ten . —€—— l‘ lill offense a:.iilst “ie —W. C. T. U. DIEETING -- Tize u Act. A man froiii J1]- iilicd ten dollars for 111g and in additioli iind - Uillll.‘ led for one your. . Iawrence was up ullli costs 1m- selling iii- liquors. A man from the lull Lluc Road was fliiud five ll ~ for failing to report nii clcni and another zii-zy ' 1i Lin» dollars for rirPvilig with l. llilliibcr plates. Tim-c fishing "s rullic up before tllc Magis- w.'1‘wu from ihgnish were iiiicd otfivoiitlfs for fishing lobsters un- ' in regular ilwilllliy mcclillu, 0i C. T. U. was held on ' 1‘ . ririy 1i Hammond Johnson, presided. There was a veri- ~(‘11di1l1U_C and mil‘il iiilc shown lli iil<‘_\\'I1.{ of the . Mrs. T, M, Lilil:lctti*l' cur in- tercstiiiyz account of lilo ])l‘il\'l!l('i.ii liicctiiig at, Bcdcquc. Airs. Juhli hlcNclll rend an IILiGFP-w‘ 0n “film giving iclnliiiu the 1il1'lLll‘ll‘S ulnde line tiny one of uciiuxiil thanksgiving ulid a pulllll- liuiiiiilyl. Mrs. McNeill also rcfurrrci lo illc A special services of lliliuksaltxlil; “lulu-pg iqwliitf- If mi ' which the peopic of the world ob- Immwlllg 1112111. L-221. ScYYCd for the prv." rriuloii oi ]i(‘il('C. _ _ —- Mrs. Scliilriiinn s .1 \'(‘l‘_\' ucz-cpl- H113 .0 IIOHE-Mr. and ablv a solo apnroprlalp fol" ill!‘ 1c- caslon, The rrlzlliai- DHSIHCSI? of lhc iliecting was conducted and allwr- wards a social hour was spciil zillci ica served by the hostess-S 1. A case under the cries Act brought n fine of ten . A man charged w) h fail- ‘ w rcpori all accident was fined r dollars and cost linardsjnjhc home. _ __ ADVERTISERS‘ IN THE Charlottetown Guardian‘ are offered ‘us, OOPY, iiuwolni, iolzlls, il.._i.ilSTilATlOilS, READERS, ilwours, m. Etc. fibsolutelyi FREE Consult us for FULL INFORMATION i PHONE 132 MODERN ,‘-...>-$ijRVlCZ I‘»U REAU hroiigli the AD-SERVICE (‘REAU we offer one 0f e most up-to-dnfe Adver- iirli] Departments to be 11ml anywhere. ., APPointments may be ode xvi-til our represent? W for either MY 0R NIGHT here in no extra charge for this service. n ilir w. | '. SpOIISIH‘ b i e Uliiicii Ciiurfciil gangs _“'0ut of this nettle. danger, we DIIICK this flower, safety." mu. Admission 25 Em’ that didlki Satisfy the erud- c alifflslfiitbaql ite. lvlrflfgglglliiféd Arthur Green'- __|_\|pR0v|_-,;G__Frh,l, K . ‘"1 think we had better have a uiarl m um m," My? ggllnulfi little more of these famous quo. lilrlruul Q1" TWO“ is mprovl-ng iationsYMr. Greenwood announ- imlu ilcr l'i"1('ii serious IIIIIPSS cad‘ Then‘ wavmg a mm velmm 110:‘ iiizufgiifrr, .\ ‘ J. E. Dalton voluma he WET/Edi- wlio iius broil s lug with he, "The purpose you undertake is iilOlilCl‘, has returned 1.0 n.5,. home dflngtrous; the friends you have ill Sllii1niel'-i'(ie.—-S I —— RiETVIl NED V ‘Tl-OHE- Ma h1- named. uncertain; the time unsorted; ligiit for itself and your whole plot too the munterpoise of so (‘nmpbcll and Airs, ilréakan opposition." lizivc returned lifter an Jubilant over his discovery, Mr. motor trip [Q‘C_1n]p_ Greenwood shouted above the I ._ 13.. when they accgn}. laughter: “In act two. scene three. i.lL‘i1‘ daughter, My Ralph there is another passage which 1 crk and Ml". Caliber}; on a will not quote. beginning ‘Wliat "P 1H 111v I\ ‘times-s ho. Chamberlain.” —('0M|'7 T0 Spring Valley Ha; 1191111113‘. Oct. ii) and see tlii- “Rage ' Crrov " O11 players: coca special- '» (I ;‘ Clarke were given 1 udiiiliiil iii a iilllii their iicw a- ill‘ i“ mi Eusrnn Street, on - i'(".ill'll to Sumnierside on or zlflcl" their wedding tour El ul.-.h tilc Niaritime Provinces. A1101‘ a fnlnili" dinlici" gnrtv Mr. i Nils. Clzlrkc rccri\'c:i the con. "iiillliU s 0i tiicil‘ friends-S —YOI'.\'G PEOPLE ll O L D )1 'lZ\‘G-_—Thc Young People of y Uiillscl Cilllfifll held their opening meeting the fall llmliriis on Wednesday evening in Epuorlil ilaiil. Th: president. Mi‘. Muilngililil prcsiricri. A business lmcziug an. held and the Society adjourned ior the winter months. It ivas derided to hold the meet. ings on Wednesday instead of Friday so that more young people (‘ilil ‘rl[fi‘ilfi.~—'S_ Personals -~D J. C. Simpson, Mrs. Simp- son fnlu _ are visiting in N. for a few days-S c Juiginski who has in chi , of the curb and -ultrl~ work or the Warren Pav- ing 00.. at Summcrside left on ' v luoiiiilig for his home in cncr. Ontario-S (ii-o "l‘(i$ will lcaru ivitii reg-rel 'h.l_ William Ramsay o! Norlhrilii is ii pntirlit in the Prince County Hospitnl.—S ~liin J0hll—Bishf>p of Welling- ton, is a patient in the Prince County llcspiiaL-S —I~‘ricml». will learn with regret that Mr. Sayre Sleeves is oonf ned to his noun» through illness-S ..-Miss Alice Noonan of Bedeque who ha= been on a vacation in the U. s. A.. arrived home on Tuesday. Miss Noonan was the guest of licr brothers. John and Frmlk of Brighton. Mass. Bren Gun Contract Inquiry Adjourned OTTAWA. Sept. l-Cori-esgind- cnoe passing through Canada London. in relation to the Bren gun contract was [tidied today counsel cup-aged 0n the inqlli to tiic contract in order to s rcicvniit icltcrs and documents submission to Mr. Justice . Davis. Royal Commissioner Tucldny. The inquiry into all 13118865 0| the contract under which the John 1mm; Company of Toronto is to mnkp 7.000 Bren light machine guns for the National Defence De- pnrtnlelit adjourned early today un- in Tue-rim- and by thar time it is hmw] n favorable reply will have been reccived from the Brill-Sh WM‘ Office rcuardinv permission .10 use documents relatinc to tne Qrflkh b! in- for H. on i 4 ~ contract. presented by 0115B out (‘n51 of the negotiations preoedina It was the most cheerful nio- ment of the tense debate and it bloughf a shower cf quotations from all corners of the House. Bit. terly, A. V. Alexander, Labor, read rum the Bible:-- “When you come to make pray- s dc not have blood on your lnlnds." Winsicn Churchill i Eloquent Conservative critic of the Govern- ment. used a. quotation. also from the Bible-—- "Thou a.rt weighed in the bal- ances. and art found wanting." Replied the Scottish Independ- ent Labor member. John McGoir- Ierln. with a nod to Mr. Chamber- an~ _ good and 11mm,” atiolis being Prince Edward Island ‘Reduced yields occurred in seven NTY CHRONICLE _.......-_._-__-__.-_ iliunning Ex p e c tcii In Ottawa Next Week UITAWA, Oct. 7 —- At a cabinet council being held loday Prime Minister Mackenzie King is expect- ed to clear up his most pressing work in anticipation of a Southern h iday or several weeks. niess something happens to change his plans it is expected the Prime Minister will leave Ottawa tomorrow, He has not revealed his destin- atioii, Finance Minister Dunning is expected to return next week fully recovered from the illness which has kept him indisposed since last June. Justice Minister Lapoiiile probably will be Acting PriineMin- istcr in the absence of Mr. King. Czechs To Consider Hungarian Claims BUDAPEST, Oct. 7—'I‘1‘ie Hun- garian Foreign Office announced tonight that negotiations for setile- mcni. of Hungary's territorial and minority claims against Czechoslo- vakia would start Sunday at Kom- arom, on the Hungarian-Czecho- slovak border. Officials sf the Czechoslovak Le- gatioii said the Prague delegation would be headed by Dr. Joseph Tiso, Prime Minister of newly autonomous Slovakia. Hunger ‘s ciailn; affected prlmaljilv the So- vok pfiri, o: the diminished repub- 1c. I!‘ was believed i-n diplomatic circles that Fragile iilrcuciy had granted certain CLiilClK-MUIIS to Hilli- gnry ‘whereby Hun ‘Llflilll forces would occupy two rder towns "symbolically" before {ABQOKIEUOIIS start at 7 p. m. Suiiciay. _ The Hungarian delegation will be headed by Foreign Minister K010- mali Von Kenya and Inzcrior Min- istcr Couia. Paul Tclckv 13171313211331 (Continuedwfronl "ige _1_) tatoes this year, the Bureau said- Of the nine provinces, the 9X69}?- where a crop of about average size is being harvested. and in Saskat- chewan where. wilh the imPTOVBd iveather conditions this year, better yield..- were l0 be expected. Potato ii lit and root rot aifeoed the yieds of potatoes in Nova Scoda. New Brilnsivick and Quebec. D158- lrig of potatoes in Ontario, partic- ularly in the central and western parts of the province, showed dis- appolntine yields, with I€W_IU‘bEI'5 lo the hill, and of only fair size. Maililoba and Alberta showed i'e- ciliclioiis from last your, due to dry British Columbia's potato crop is smaller than that of last yeah but the average yield 1S comparatively good, consider-mu the dry wen her "Well done. thou faithful servant." l In admiration or indignation members also delivered these opin- ns:-— Harold Nicholson. National Lab- or. speaking on Poland:- Her action “can only be com- pared to those ghouls in the middle ages who used to strip the wounded on the battlefield." Richard Acland. Labor:- "I think it is a long time since a British Ambassador has been told to go to hell." Mr. Churchill on Czechoslovakia: "All is over. Silent. mournful. abandoned. broken. Czechoslovakia recedes in the darkness." Mr. Churchill on Germany:- "There can never be friendship between British democracy and the Nazi power-that power which spurns Christian ethics. which vaunts the spirit of aggression and conquest. which derives strength and perverted pleasure from per- seoution and uses, as we have seen. with pitiless brutality iiic threat of murderous force.” Bir John Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer. on Mr. Chamber- lain's capacity for hooe:-- "There is a magnificent line of Shel1y's in the closing passage of Prometheus Unbound where the poet includes in the list of quali- ties which may make mankind glorious the Dower" “"I‘o hope till hope creates from its own wreck the thing it con- templates.’ (He (Chamberlain) has never given up hope." Sir Derrick Gunsion. Conserva- tive. on Mr. Chamberlain:- "I-le proved his mettle in free- dom’; blaokest hour but Who got the nettle and who plucked the flower?" David Grenfell, Labor, fromJ VICKS VA-ruo-noi. —afewdropcup oachnodriiaf . 11/ FOLLOW VICKS PLAN FOR BETTER CONTROL and Dec. 3i. The running trades supreme Court Grand Jury today returned true bills against A. T. Croft, former accountant of the Commission. Government. earlier this season. The loznl production of fodder corli in Canada is slightly 111F591‘ Alan iii i937, while alfalfa D1011"!!- lion is almost unchanged. Increas- cs in fodder corn are shown m each of the provinces exceprNova Sco- tia. hinliitcba and British Ccium- bia Sugar beet production is fiippre- ciably higher in Ontario this V081‘ due to better weather COHIiIIiOII-i The sugar beet crop in Alberta is also slightly higher. C. P. R. Announces Economy Measure MONTREAL. Oct. '7—A DFOETB-‘n of “distribution of available work" under ilvliich certain classes of emlployees will be asked to accept a one-week laynfif bet/ween nciw and new year, was announced to- day by the Canadian Pacific Railway because of the failure of traffic m come up to expectation-i- Declaring it would be necessa-YY to curtail expenditures for the balance oi’ the year, the railWBY said it was expected “arraflgfi- merits can be made to secure the absolutely essential economies without serious dislocation to the working forces of the wmWflW Number of men to be affected was not disclosed. A company official said. how- evci. clerical and shop workers would be asked to take a week off without pay between next Monday would not be affected, since their employment varies according to traffic in any event. RETURN TRUE BILLS HALIFAX. Oct. 7—(C‘P)--A secretary of the Nova Scotia Power Commission. and Vincent, McSweency. former ‘They a. charged with conspir- gcy to defraud the Nova Scotia Wales, on the Munich accord:- "I pm n Welshman and I know patriotism. We have a phrase which says ‘better death than dis- honor.’ " Rcbert Gibson. labor:- "'i"he Chancellor oi the Exche- quer (Sir John Simon) is the midwife of the present triumph ARCHBISHOP. ;_W:f(_Conitinued__ from _paze__>1l Winnipeg. A year later. at the age of 30, was ca led to historic Trinity Ohuroh, Saint John, N. 13., where he remained until appointment as coadjutor bishop. ‘Three colleges honored him with degrees. He received the honorary degree divinity . Winnipeg. and Kin ‘s when the latter located at Wind ., and a D. C. L. degree from Bishop's College, Lennoxville. Que. Archbishop Richardson took an active interest in public activities outside his official duties_ He was particularly interested in the New Brunswick temperance al- liance when a prohibition act was on the statutes, appearing more than once before the provincial government as spokesman for that organization. While carrying the responsibil- ity and honor of his high offices with dignity Archbishop Richard- son was a man of broad sympathy, kindly courtesy and thoughtful- wealiher in the 181 o growing season, - ncss. He said of himself that he was roman of many words in the pul- pit and few outside it His charges delivered at annual meetings of the diocesan synod were states- manlike. Scholarly serlnons mncie him sought as special preacher for important occasions. Archbishop Richardson admin- istered his. diocese with pain- staking care. Hz- knclv all the problems of all his clergy. how- ever_ remote their parishes or missions. Under his guidance new churches were built and ncwareas opened to Church of England teaching. Les Patrick Pleased With Bill (C-P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WINNIPEG, Oct. 3—L65t€1‘ Pat- rick's fiftli annual ameleur hockey school neared its close here today and the silver-haired manager of New York ‘rangers spent most of the eveni. negotiating with pro- spective ill ...bers of New York Ro- vers in lilo Eastern United states Hannon Replace The Old Batteries TUNE IN AND GET THE NEWS OF THE WORLD BRACE’S STOCK ll complete FRESH HIGH TEST HEAVY DUTY, Radio Batteries -tliey last ‘longer 1' C " BATTERIES No. _771 " is No. 76s 45c each 221/; volt No. 781 $1.75 45c each 9M1! FOR LONGER LIFE AND GREATER VALUE Use EVEREADY (Super Layerbili) “B” Batteries True More value hours No. 385 s“ t Del‘ $3.00 each _f::.:"~”""'"'/' 0011111‘ No. ass ‘~ °ft $2.98 each m‘ amateur league, The professor was highly leased with the performance of Bil Han- non, slightly-built Halifax boy. “He showed some reat s£"ff for a kid Just out of unior ranks." Patrick said today. “Candidiy, I‘m gulling for him because I‘d like lol ave the Maritimes represented in the Rangers‘ OYEHHIZWTOIL" Announcement of successful stu- dents at Lesterls school will be made during the weekend. Patrick has several prospects selected but said there are "so irony details l0 be ironed out" tlilt‘ he could make no definite announcement. V Vince Geriiiuiin, clever right- winger from Yorkton. Sask. who spent last season with Flin Flon Bombers. also impressed‘ Patrick while another former Flin Flori player. centre Sid Brown of Bran- don. Man, appeared a likely pros- pect. Japanese Prepare ~ For Major Drive SHANGHAI. Oct. 8—-(Satur- d8.§')-—(A.‘Pi--'I‘]l0 Japanese Com- mand todai announced rtlnlorfled offensives attempt to crack Hankows outlying defences and communications under the impet- us of two major victories on the wide Hsnkow front. Japanese reported the victories yesterday as followsr— I 1. Severance of the DiM- Hankow railway at Iriulina’. abou | 90 miles north of Hankow, after, weeks of heavy fighting through western Anhwei and southern Honan Province in which at times Chinezigd and d Jflpfltllfiniud forces, - E6 I1 . sualfggoutflanliieng c?! Teian, bui-i wark of the Chinese defence oin the Kiukiiang-Nanchang Railway.‘ about 130 airline miles southeast of Hankow. Th Japanese spokesman said o, coleurnn which threatened itsway through mountains along the Ki- ukiang-Nanchang line had sur- rounded Teian and many Chinese soldiers were surrendering. | iii I NOVA T0 MEET FARR. NEW YORK. Oct 7-I.ou Nova. the Californian who moved into the top flight of the heavyweights by lmocking out Gunner Barlund —-iast Monday. today was matched for o. IS-rc/lind bout with Tommi’ Farr of England in Madison Square Garden. of Nazidonl in Germany and the Prime Minister has acted as its wot nurse." Mr. Chamberlain:- “l hflvfl nothing to be ashamed of. Those who have may hang their heads." I C K S VAIORU I -rub on throat, chest; and back of bedtime 4gb) OF COLDS Big naortineiit of Fall Samp- les Twecds, Herringbone. Plsids. Strkpeo or Checks You can be lure of finding your choice in any colour at l.. B. GALLANT Our Tailor Smnmersido 2 VOL'1‘-l\i0NAltCH-SlNGLE cnu. Storage “A” Radio Batteries. Hard rubber containers. Special cedar separators. 2 11 2 J 15 250 270 hours hours Price Price only only $4.35 54-85 each each “Special” Storage “A” Battery Hard rubber containers. Special Cedar Separators. Size 9”L x 7"w x gem-L 2 M 6 Plates 3 21 f‘ f . plat” rechaolfizing 700 1mm 61130; ‘Sig? 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