4 O TWA‘ m“,,,f§§’f§e§g%§§ had llolliilliitrtl llil Fli\‘l‘.i,' to cc ‘ifmhi’ ‘Ohmm n rally --we clldiilr: a loniz llPllflfl n! f>'l'ill'.lt‘li i “m” “h? t“ bu: power 80w di llmnalic rcla ions, “film ,“'j“‘§‘§r L ‘on, M ardmnoc, lfile FOTPiull Illiilistm- also talk- umftfn‘ ‘m as f‘ ed with Andre I'l'l\ll."0 -Pilzlcii, "film “mm, Kansas Governm- u5_ the new :i,illilas.-:iil;li' lit aflxllvllll"; Iho- lfilicil tlzi: (‘iovcrnmcllUs "fatlurc" lo “I: l “' ma: 1111i‘; . T‘ I9§4 i gm GEQL! "n; mag mum STORE q TOMORROW - WEDNESDI\Y ‘MORNING ‘Bic DAYS - WEDNESDAY _ Tulillsoal" FRlpAY _- SATURDAY. STOCK UP AND Qfvl: MONEY. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR l.ls'rs. ms Piuutuaov a f c/xaQC 5 runs Dispensing tlhemlnta» _ J ma: 2m Bun iii UEUREE a Krnlfiis tliiiiii,illlli_liltlil_.ii.t.l. lrinity United Church reason. novmmaa 1 ultras REPORTED IN t--_= iRotarians Er ldddress By Nlr. W. J. Brawders "Boys of today are very differ- ent from tilose of some years ago." It'll‘. W. J. Bralvers, truont officer of til-e Charlottetown schools and agent of tile Children's Aid S0- ciety, said yesterday when speak- ing before the Rotary Club. “Boys of today won't do much for them- selves if they um get someone to do it, for them," he claimed. He advocated supervised play- grounds for Charlottetown child- ren. On visits to Halifax he saw “crows of cllirlren enjoying them- selves on swings, wading pools, slvinlrlllilg pools, tilts slides, etc." In winter he saw the some play- grounds turned into skating riilks for the cllirlren. There was no rea- son, he said. why Charlottetown children could not enjoy the same advantages. Although camping was a fine past-tiillc, it. provided an outing for a slllrill llunlbcl" of cllidlreil for a. short peliorl, Bill. playgit .nds illcant. a longer period of pleasure for a :'.l'f‘i'\il‘l‘ ininlber of children. ‘Puriliilg to juvenile deliqucilis. Mr. Bralvders said four years ago them were 1'3 children in reform- ntilrics. At prcseilt there were only six. Eighty-five per cent of the child- rcli llrougllt before the Juvenile C0111". never appeared again, he said. Of the remaining 15 per cent, very few were rially bad bill; llcc/lril jobs or vocational schools illetlling to keep tlleir minds ociupicd. Hc stressed the need of a technical or vocational school in Charlottetown for the benefit cf i boys who lvcrc roaming the streets, tfiiP-Tiuléh“ Band’ _ rittcltilcii srllinl irrccularly and hall ‘Put-Pond Room. M. Alum“ lrvf, all liltcrest. in school work. l!» 5W5‘ c ' knew lwvs who had been “durlr? ____ lrl school hilt were expert ine- ”"“ cllalllcs. Mr. Brawdem had discovered a “rai-kct" which had become pre- Must Decide Course a T0 ~Be Taken ' . , llTlidilffil, Okla" Och 31— BAY]? qrlbiindon, 1936 re nib- . PARIS, 0017. 3l~(AP)~P‘mnce's diplomatic campaign for a general Etlrolicilil si-t lciili-ll’ wiill (i<‘i'iliiii‘_\' i and Italy ii-ollirtlt its iirst coucri It‘ result today willl tlu- aiiiliilillrc- nlcnt ltillv had iltlpiiiiltetl a new nimbassatlol- to Paris. The new cnvov p wm iilliltjiioililil ti- bi ' Consul ll: U-Pk- *-., , _ and l. .. l: - M?» ‘Ifiifhizlllittgrll “Scigillgseefnlisaslt. dbg- i)i‘f0l'i> lib‘ c vii tvai‘ m; . . _ . i I - - t, f“ i“ ‘VS ‘Aitxzoiilgo i,,°1°§e°“§ hfillislrv’ spokcsnlan whether [l c. Yaw,“ “are” said illc liiliillll (‘ilrirqc lTAflrllrc", ifimiggfwyrltivat: “Jmcfi power Renato Pl-unas, called cn I-‘nlciiril “HMS as we have Ivfitlisicr (IPQITIOS ilonnci iWlfLVflZll llli informed him Prion :ni l\. (h; iicivllfiilllf‘ ills cvcil though the most. emnipletc coll- _ illi- ciiiixrrvss" and} ‘tlrlc 4ft I .. - .- - sow“ i ; EnPS oi .ii.. lltlhalIllrélllavaubuiéln hnssndma (hum. E ,i-i governors "all illl- ‘v“i“/_""‘F» ‘ . _ hylmnm m‘. way Dcsplic n fu,l (iii Frnllco-(icillliail ri~l.lt ported no ililvzlilcr IICflOUZIUOXIs for a lliul-. pact. _ _ Bonnets talk wllll Frallli;oi.»=-Pilll- ~ ‘linprovement."_ l‘ lbl lcan opposition ails mat congress Ll lc perogal ives of writ- ‘(J m‘ __ , __ Cet was his firs‘ since» : c'.i\;ilb:i=- V _ sador had hilll L} iilrclrcll lflllb. - Hutu-is with Hitler lmt “(ii .. n lli1l“k('4l . V» wt start of pri-l for lL Frnili~ii-(‘icl'n the Alltblltdltifll‘ lri or: \\'llit‘il ilruili . I H. l i TO‘ i." IYlAIUPZIDiC-C 0661M ~ ‘ " ma, to Mr. and -ll of Belmont, \t rile Prince Coun i‘ d‘ .,_ iszltl. to itfr. and tolglqllklf w _ \ I‘ Umbmrr of st‘ Nmholus FlffilldlnflIIDOEXIIi L Poncct to itoiili- Ethioph as it pill" Elllpzrc. ‘is-A’. Siillllniersidc, Sept. . . and Mrs. Bernard Hacinnis. a N)“. ifs lat-cg). IYPYI‘ illadc promptly illoiltlls after which the rmrent us- llillif.’ disappeared or for some rea- son coilid nlttkc no further l cure of the child to silpport if. valcilt with mothers of illegitimate children. Mothers wmllcl ask some- oilo to take care of the infant on ilimlisc of a lllontlllv palwilcni. for he snitl. The payments for a few lift-Y‘ newts. ]f‘lt\'ll".1! llle parlv takine‘ fiotzlrlail Ian Bilrilctt was in tllc i-hair _vcslcl'da_\', and the‘ guest was Nelson hfacEnuin. r‘. A Boys’ Work Secretary. Toronto. aanra cnnnna National Y. M. of 3-POINT PLAN Final TekttswOf De- crees To Be Adop- _ ted After ifurther lvieetings. Pi-UUS. Oct. 3I—-lAPJ~/t lhrco- lllall lo rclilforCc Fairinccs fi- , ccniloillii- and social strzic- i": -~ Prcillicr Daladicfls possessor of dccrcc (l\'l‘l' lflxlilcc siflCO Cot. 5. ‘fl in put '.]lt‘lll to i150 fill‘ fill‘ hr rim.» this wcik after lvaitiilg frw last \v:~i~l;'..- senatorial (‘IFC-IOHS ariil illc Radical-Socialist llflfiv cunvi-iltiilil to clear the pcvliticrll at- -____._ ,. i ,..., N mM-“““AGE5¢ Leads In Au“) mgqbxrtlzllrl outline of the Prclnicrfls .:__ . . _.._.___.__._,'» llfgpfifl pit-ii wiln lll‘ll‘.\'ll lill for (lisciissloll bfLliE 'i|_ - )ll'("\'1IA‘rM at Zion hi; the (‘illllllc-l. which nlcl for 2 3-4 , livt. ‘.39, 1938, by Rev. H "" ‘h’ ,, hours. ui-bsti-l- Miss Elvilla. xlNcogloN- ~‘"_‘?‘<"‘ “ ‘_ A Wiillilllllllqllf‘ after the mcetilli: Callrlrlil ‘ircl all l exports (ll nub since last. Jailu figures I'(':‘".'l;'»':<i m-inion scnt " "uni of Charlottetown. ll Wilbert Gillespie of ln-fAOTHsW fiftblrii iii-s city." ‘$555131 Oct, 29th. i938, George Joseph. infant I'll" l loll of Mr. and Mrs. Fillm- Iililvl. zwvd 2 months, 10 vt. MMUONJLU ~At Nine Mile Creek . Oct. 3i. 1938. John K. ‘n his 76th year. Pun- < late residence Wed- zlliviil-x ‘v .it exporting to Jflilllill l. (‘ ‘ l szxfisosoo woril -l ti erl wit-ll the Uilitiwl 500,000 and llupi-irL: cf low ssooilooo from .. States. 2 p m. ‘ '““"'""“'I’ ‘M ' , » .. Prince may Name (lalldldzltes limit-cl o». rn. ma, Cedfitf, 2i , ~, _ - Stir cl ~. ~~. Mr, and Mrs. I<or I‘|_\’-(‘|(‘LllO’ll' EQIYWFT" ‘f. "ll, Albany, Funeral _.. ltedrlttiiint Nov». 2 at 2 p. ln. BEAN-rm?‘ M,“ n 3t’. James Ewell nllnllc-us, (‘riff --i and Jginles Iitfiill l‘; were oiflcialiv In Memoriam’ . iii H24‘ icssioll was dcvoicd in rt "i‘l\]]1l\!(‘I(‘ and detailed" (‘Nfl-llllllfll- ion nf liv- fiilailcial sitli. ion as pr cliiril llv Paul ltiilrrlliilitlcilil, illl(‘(‘ lvllllislcr. 'I1lc fiililncc min- iulhzllilicil measures for blid no lr-a cqllii riuill bill tilfil‘ liflillfc ' nscd im-nlediivclv . cabinet meeting was Oiil"l'*1 lo follov.‘ ifllPl‘ in tllc wee... c filial texts oi decrees are ad- lil . lg npfcil. L to mes were The problmns illl~=cr l-‘iilanrially, a treasury dlflflclt “I fltrilfltlfillftflfltl frailcs (approxllnatel) $l.">!ifiil0o_oo0l looms for i938, 'I‘llis fitzurc cxcccrls the total of ini- iii-ilillill-i; budget ilsclf for lilo your, ‘which was iilillflllCPfl bl! T?" I')(‘llil0llll(‘il _\'. 40F- , ccipls. u H e fovoz-ilhlc trade INJKHICP of 12.76 (XNLINKI italic» is. imoitofilli I01 first illlli- nlcllths of 1933- 5 “litilY, tllcrc was all lllfieulilfl coll itioil arillliillz ollt 0T recent stsilzcs and from. continllillfl lndwi" flit] lllll‘(‘>.l Hill-l be “'85 Ell liil‘ illc IilfttlIt/IIIIIATES ‘Elll-{lllilfl — (C?) -‘ Gazette slalcs tibia‘: of 4.904» iiililciuiradliatcs at. OX 0i" 6",,“ 1g31-]R_ 2,610 view in N‘ OXFORD. Tile Ullh r-rsiiv for the Federal -<i¥<‘l1 ' —~% Brandon Nov. l4. _ h In toting memory of Ernest Tho b_V—(‘if‘<‘l.l"l‘. wa: caused v V lriiniird Whtl died Nov. 1st. 1937. the (l-catll oi‘ l.‘..-(,' ti, 1i W. Beanb- Th" Kvlili-ll mill-s were npcncd, lcr. Collscrvuilvc v ,. . d in-ntli- villi-c said “comc“ In the i!l"l‘»“"“1 flziw” M‘ And with farewells unspoken Beatibier rccollwi Gui.» l" He calmly c-tltcred hi. car-a for J. F). nfawll“ ‘Win: In Peace. l 3.3m for .1. ll. vii-WWI. I ‘_ 14-1124. 556 I01‘ all lild<‘ll‘“\l'1"l" ,_~~. . 1 BEAUTIFUL WRIST WATBHES 'l‘R.\.\ COUPONS GIVEN FOR EACH Tlfic CLIP THIS AD AND BRING OYIC) SPECIAL DISCOUNTS DURING N _ ‘ __ .\.'\l) in ill-a. STOCK OF OVER 200 WATCIIICS ‘EIFTSI. iiow overhead, and a large volume of husiilc prices that can not. he duplicated. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION - NO OHM‘ A small deposit will hold am’ flrlivlc lull ss cnzll JEWELER I57 QUEEN S1‘. IT TO US FOR FIVE EXTRA COUPONS mm: (iv OUR (‘ORIPLETPI YOUR CHANCE T0 BUY (lHltlS'l‘.\l.~\S tlll<"t‘h i CHESTER A. CAMPBELL ~~lpt of financial assistance. FREE FA (TTION HERE FINE CHRISTMAS iii>< us ill quote you l.\’|‘i(lN TO BUY ii wanted. ‘ .\’|‘ LOW (IOST. cufiitorrrrrown fifiigfiltfllfll Guardian This column In reserved for nun 0| loul interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at l cents u word ltrlct-ly ply- able In advance CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- A L-61B9-7-2l-31Z CE. BE A PARTY to the Presbyter- fan Church goose supper in Marsh- field Hall tonight. L-1l31. RECEIVES SAD NIJWS-—-M.rs. Fred Ince, Hampton received the sad news this morning that her brother, John Murray of Three Hills, Alberta, had passed away. LIQUOR SElZED-Irapped by a Halloween barricade on the st, Cathcrines road last night, the driver of a car when searched by a Mounted Police patrol was found in possession of 3 quarts of liquor. The man, a resident of Clyde Riv- cr, will appear in Court Police said last night. POLICE COURT~At the police court yesterday morning a mm charged with the unlawful posses- islon of stolen goods of value tinder twenty-five dollars was remanded until this morning. A driml; had his bail cstreatcd. A drunk and in- capable was sentenced to twenty days, A transient labourer without a license was filled $50 or 30 days. A perjury case was adjourned for one week. GYROS HEAR AN’ ADDRESS- At the regular weekly meeting of the Gyro Club held last cvezling in the Canadian National Hotel, Mr, Nelson McEwen, National Y. M. C. A. Boy's’ Work Smrotaly, Toronto discussed the llrrsessity. fhc method and the results of or- izanlznd Boys‘ Work and ill out- lining a plan expressed the hope that a limiter otflanlzation might. soon be sci, nip in Charlottetown. DEATH AT EVERETT, MASS. -—Word was received by Mrs. W. A. MacQilarrie, of Hunter River, of the ileatll yweslerday at her home in Everett, Mass, 0f heir aunt, Ma's. "link Lawson, formerly Lydia. Auld of Freetown. Mr. Lawson a Son of iille late J. A. Dawson. of Charlottetown, and a brother of W. C. Laivsoil, of Albertoll, has residcd for many years in Everett and ho and his loie wife paid a number of visits i to their old homes. The late . Lawson, illough her health has been indifferent for a. number of year-i. Was of a bright and cheerful disposition, highly regarded by all who knew her. In earlier years she was well known in musical circles in Freetown and vicinity. She is survived by tlcr husband and by a number nieces and nephews. Her funeral will take place on Wed- nesday ufticmoon at Everett, Moss. Personals Mr. O. Chanel; Milton. spent Sunday at York, visiting friends. Mr. J .Wcs1cy Vesscy, York, spent. Sunday at Dunstaffnuge, the guest of ills brothel". Mr. Eddy Vts sey and Mrs. Vessey, Mr. Fred Godfrey. Suffolk, spent. yesterday at York ill his official capacity as Inspector. The Guardian is pleased to learn that the rvnlditloil of Mr. Brown, of York. "is much improv- cd. Miss Clements, who spent most of tile §llllllll>;"l‘ at. Suffolk, leaves shortly for Newton Centre, for the winter. Miss Clclncllt: was a. for- lllt‘i' resident of the city. Miss l-iidla McQuaid. and Miss Molcy lwilcqsi. returned to Char- lolts-inlvu, after spcildillg a pleas- nllt. holiday trip ill Montreal. Mr and Mrs. W_ J. Drake. Graf- tnll Sti'cct._ have retllrilcd from n pleasant holiday in New Brunswick whore they illoiorcd to Si. John and oihcl" lmints of interest. Mr. and Mrs, Duncan R. Camp- bell. Boston, were recent visitors to Pleasant Glove, the guests of Ar- Joscph Dover. The many friends of Mr. Fred Colo of Soutilport. will be very sorry to hear that he is confin- ed to his homo with n badly sprained and possibly dislocated ankle as the Xray failed v1» show the exact condition DPCIHIM‘ 0f the swelling. Mr and Mrs, W. A. Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Moi-ri- soll and daughter Emmy Lou re- iiirllcd i0 their homes in Berlin. N. H. after spending; the wcck- cud with Mrs, Nfnrrisonfls sister, Mrs. Nels. Wllitlock allrl Mr. WIIIIIOCR. Grow olworour‘ Worries the Mother When tho child wakes up in tho night with a crollpy cough, sprin- nloilic ilroup, it strikes ten-ol- to the motllefls heart- ,The child can. scarcely speak, m! hardly breaths, nnd seems to be choking. There is no time for delay; apply hot pollltices to the throat and upper pal-t of tile client, and give D11 Woodh Norway PineSyrup- ‘Vi’ lmolv of nothing better to Ki" prompt relief. It. in absolutely safe, does not contain any ilnblt fofmiiii! drugs, and will help to soothe the infected membranes, atop the lffltfl~ tion and subdue the inflammation. n» 1-. Biilbnfn co. 1M. ‘rimtc- Oat Too Late To Clasify run‘ coivrs REMODELLED. repaired, l-elincd. cleaned, ed. Fur for sale. Caldera 205 Eiieton Street.’ _ VL-lltbllnl-l-ili- “WNTED A MAN FOR FARM work. Apply Harold Cudmorv. Harrington. L-‘HZI-ll-l-Zi. rm! cmllzrxrlwmwlv ctr and a. four-power with Germany, Italy mid France on arnls restriction. Henlso understood to be concerned observers felt. he would have iiuicten suspicions in the yitnlitar- an hate beginning tomorrow arc pccted to rcflcct sharp on the wisdom of xvllilt smile have called “half measures" for r-"arnla- Italian Easter ment before November 0 Succumbs To Injuries In Gar Accident Cedric Walsh died about I o'- clock on Monday morning in the Prince County Hospital. as the re- sult of an accident- on Saturday night at Truemanb Corner when the car in which he was l1 pas- senger overturned when it struck a. telephone post as it was round- lng the corner. Dr. J. C. Simpson and Dr. J. A. MacPhee made an autopsy of the body and found that death was due to a fractured skull. An inquest was opened Monday morning and ‘was adjourned until Monday next. Dr. W_ B. Howatt, Coroner, presided. The Jury are, L. A. Moore, foreman. George MacPllerson. R. T. Morrison: U. F‘. MacNclll, Arthur Mor s, Claude Itenny (Sr), C. C. Dick c. Cedric was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Walsh of Albany and had been working with the C. N. R. as an extra gangnlnil on the section. He was one of a family ofiwi-lvc, Lloyd, tilc eldest, who is ll‘ the hospital was the driver of the car. Charles, another brother, was in tllc car. The other brothers; and sisters are, Norman of Sydney. N. 5.; Reginald of Borden; Alia, Mrs‘ Jack Sexton. Borden‘. and Lvmrill. Wanita. Dorothy and Jack at home to whom sympathy is cx- teildcd iii their sad bcrcavcilwiilt. Funeral allrangelncnts will be made later. s TAKES (ill/thou ___(O0ntinued “from page? 1 )__ In the third move. Mlllflfillll MacDonald, secretary of Siflfs- for The (‘- O C team in charge m colonies, was given the iilrlhi-l- i115’ llirvilflfl broflllvflst the skif- portfolio of Dnininions socrciarv, ‘Bhmiiflif the WOTk-Y" A new a post he formerly held. member. Mr. A. E. Rusell was The Prime Minister made no initiated. Mr. O. K. Presby was announcement on establishment the OhB-ifman- of a ministry of supply. which many mmebcrs of pflfllflfllBllo and influential newspapers have called for. It was reported s might block his plans lie laclicveii uch an extrclile defence nlcasul-c toward a appieilst-nlellt ilnderstiillriini; general Ellropcail VH1‘) OVPI‘ the consequences of such a move oll normal industry and the ex- port trade. believed Many observers the Prime Minister would open negot- iations with Germany, Italy and France soon on ail arms restrict- poison gas. In order to get this, t0 states that Britain nladc the peace nf Munich only to he able to arm to the teeth. Four days of parliamentary de- ox- criticism meil‘. . There also has been consider- able dissatisfaction expressed by many Conservatives on the ground that Nazi leaders have shown little sign of the conciliatory spirit which Mr_ Chamberlain cspouscs. , In the House of Commons the Prime Minister is expecwd to out- line his policies anew. Ho. lllzlv formally announce his illiclliioll of putting into effect tllc Ailulo- friendship agree- Ellflfi oil the basis of Premier Itlussoliilll». withdrawal of 10.000 hlilck-shirt- d troops front Spain. Tile acrcc- ment will call for recognition of the King of Italy as emperor of Ethiopia. Clement Attlee, leader of the (Labor) oilposititiil, will open ilrl attack oil the Qovcrnnlcnt with an outline of what he regards as tile consequences of the Munich pact. The Prime ll/Iiilistcrs reply is cx- pected to deal bolll with foreign and defence policics. Either tomorrow or later in tile iwcck Mr. Chamberlain l< cx- pected to explain his fillllflSlilnll tn 'lnobiliziltion" of industry and to clarify; his stand on it niliional registration, of the population. This would catalogue lllllll1)fl\\'f‘l' as to capabilities in the event of an emergency. Before debate ends ‘Friday with "ill mnvc a. tllin- ilIld Mrs. Wyatt. Camp- Yfmmgfium‘ Li?“ ‘l _ bell is manager of an extensive wtetPt _c,egrii‘ii,a€ecg°run‘lg‘lf,‘qlfggfim, feel Plant a. native of Nova. sco- me“ 5 a ' l‘ , - in "m, bi.mh,,,._ln_]aw M- ML to protect the civil population when the country was brouirht til the brink of "gr." ovsrlilffinn s urns DAMAGt-ZD WASHINGTON. Oct 31 ~fAPl —Fro,ilk T, Bell, fisheries rom- nlissioilcr, said today that rt wllolcsalc shifting of ovstcl" llcds dilrillg the recent. New England hurricane cruised iln serious dani- ace to illc bivalves. He said a SUIWVKVBIIORTWIlilQI ill snmp cases wholcbcds avcrc shifted from mic nvstcrinallI-i grounds lo allothcris. Foot Troubles Corrected BY A FOOT SPECIALIST THE FIRST OBVIOUS sign of foot troubles is aching feet. Never neglect feet that get tired quickly, for this condition leads to painful feet and much avoid- able suffering. Oihcr complications follow. (hr mast common being corns, callouiics. ingrnwing niiilsi and bunlons. crook- cd and cramped tnoq. painful hr-cls. weak and swollen ankles. (‘antinu- cd neglect of correct treatment may eventually lclul to ‘Flifl font.‘ Snmlyof these rltsiordors may sccm trifling complaints. but it is the, ‘pin-prickn‘ which ‘make life a bur- den’. There in no nccd tn wait un- til thcy have developed into serious " -as ' “dlythcy will if not attended to in Um!‘- Phone no. H. J. A. BRO\VN (‘hiropodinf — Podiatrist H3 Grant Grange SL, Charlotte-trims Al! foot troubles painlessly rind scientifically treated (Ihurch on of work Still ll‘ Mi ~ J, ,\f, Bier rotary. Ifrs. Kare lllc of lYlicarv il "wwvirc Xfcrievatol‘ W lson. Rev an iilsiliriilll IVHS or was Rev i i lvfotlera tor can Cavendish . mersirle, i Xtcdicril to!‘ collie tax r books?‘ ' ill." ii $if)llf‘l‘ in-ooi as yi-t hurl ha‘. m‘ IIfliill fl I arra ll1‘.(‘(I in?! lic- col r wa ikiwl iiilliili; illc any other inclli tilc contra ‘Hc iolil icons or vcrlulllv tract. Ho had of report Woilloivs Convention rind Rev. H Fllrlzizail of Montazue gave afl/lrc-"s of tho afternoon. Rev. fiilllcy of aftcr March illc Bren min contract. He did not recall if hn fllTPP A, M., March l8. whorl f conlnliilc-c met-ting which oDDroved Tuesday. Rev. S. tllc Mcetiil Edwin M of the Acadia sailt! a Solo. the conducted assisted by Rev, . A. E. Kin address on . J. M. Ble —PJ(".'. J . -~O'I.i.ear_v. Assistant —R»ev. MI. J-. LTiYERAL M. P. mvfCnill i lllir-d wfron-lvypago l) would pol sholv his receipts "flow do you make up your in- .2 ii _voll d cil Col. Drew "N w, now, I wont allow that," said M". JlLtllft‘ Davis as he ruled ~t any probe into Mr. Plax- ll. private business. Col. Drew asked if Mr. Plaxton had scllt llircc cables from the of- fici- of Plaxtoil and Company to Ii/ffljfll‘ Jiimlxs E. Hililn, President of the Iillzlis Company, in London Col. Drelv said he would prove the "abirs uvri- rilil! tillrl lllc Commis- remarked there niil ivnt. Recall Visit lld his tlvo ‘Tili- ilililse Wits tilcll in session. (linnc/r with hiul illlll as lllv wife was awav I lllicmlcrl tn take him to the parlia- illeillary restaurant, I waited a- round ulllil sr-vcn or clght o'clock and than I rccciicd a message say- io have ildn‘t come. I was gflilli! to (llllc alone I out of Biiliiiiilcs and at tllc gatc hump- ed iiztil the other (‘iellcral Laflwhc or kiildl-x siitzccsicd I dinc ifiill tilcm iii. the Rldcau Club. I alwavs ilk!‘ the l-llrc l-c because l iwv-l and l accented." "clll 'l'hc witness said he hail no ill- ‘(FYIIWVR with C-cncrnl Infleche or the depart.- Na oiflvcl’ of l7 rcmainrvl ct ended . (‘oi ltalstnn advn ilccs no interest. churches Denton. G. Duncan. llle visitor's book in Canada House at the same time Col. Inter-clown District Meeting 0f Island Baptist Churches ls Held ‘Ifhlfciiitriot meeting of the United Baptist Churches convened with ilhe Tryon United Baptist OCi. 25th. Tile devotional period was 00n- dllcted by Rev. J. B. Wilson of Summerslde. was acting moderator of the ses- slons iil the absence of Rev. H. IIvDr-nton. The buslnes of the dis- trict. (iiscuased and considered and recommendations made by the vis- iting delegates. Rev. S. D. Tritea was empowered to form a lmiice to devise ways and mews bringing our denominational before our nloz-c effective way. The report. of the kcynlan --Rev. J, was lzivcn shelving that financial ’ lllK denominational lZlYllllZ of the churches in the dis- ’ It was decided to hold the distrrct ITICOHIlE on the third 'I‘ues~ rial‘ of May and the second Tues- day of October. with benediction bv Deacon George D. Trites C011!- inn B. Wilson t! closed Wrvri of Tryoil Clliircll. '1‘ afternoon sessTon was in rl: c oi‘ the Woincnls Missionary Socl v with ‘Mrs. S. D. 'I‘rites I W“ . as chairman She was as- .i in the worship service by (1. Duncan and Mrs, J. cdell. The Provincial Sec- acFarlane Mariiiillc the A. l"- University :il.~o spoke, Mrs. Watson Sillickcr ‘The nvcllinq session opened with a short song sendce led by Rev. -G. Duncan and worship by the J. B. ley gave the vimrk of Acadia. The concluding speak- isedell of Nm-ill ltivr-r who presented a. very 583711011 on inspirill: Evangelistic the subject “Why Men Are Not Christ lans. A solo was sting by 111's. Jack .‘ Iicoil and a hcilriv vote of lks for the kind hospitality to hi‘ visiting delegates by the Trv- oil Church was moved by J, B. Wilson and SPPOllfiNl by Rev, G. Duncan. The new officers tllc district were named as follows! J. of ct. Duri- Qutgley. Clerk ~Rev. J. B. Wilson, Sum- lon plan aimed at the banning of ,,,§l'§§{ism‘° on district program bombing of civilians and use of B;,.,,_€d§.11'a,,d J G Havtu. Ivltlwtiilg adjourned and benedic- ion was pronounced by Rev. J. M. the new ‘trig, ma” if wv‘ illliioiii) m 50 FKEYF, l Watt PAPER IQ SALE (this vieel: only)’ . l’ " or. , “or ' , Not just a few patterns or odd ‘luiv-BIJTF- a complete line of Living lfllIIll-‘Ilirifjiflflfll and Hall pilpfifi¥ffOflSi§iillg HI (IVER PATTER N3 to LEEtJttSt} infill" - 1 , . CHARW indirectly in what. pllrllnrh-il i.» bill‘ i‘ 1 i ' Y i Y an account froill Plaxioil ilril (‘tLll- i R‘<“"‘H‘:\ A I pally to i-he Iilizlls tirnl will"- tiii» , e latter ])1i5$(‘d on 11W‘ (lll\:ll""lil'i' t .i‘~.. .5 in; Intgg i) for payment. ulldcr lllc - " ~- llaxl no rlrunl: algal t * i ~- , . on"! if"? Coillpilny" or ltlITfilll‘ z 5‘lf‘l.’\i' d v" i X n at“ '01 '~ it, and had no interest. _ ‘ my“? m“; silarcs or pi'o',lcl"‘_v i»: '1“ .0 “imam Pa?!" y ‘ to érccll-w- “ ave you flint.’ in r-rcs. 1W1 ceunm, kind in the SIIZIYPS you: hm ‘ ,,.‘,.',, M1,, mos} was no fl a the account had brothers. Pilrlameilt El ihvl‘ 0rd! (2.. he food is lieiflrding up until he it arc alleged to own?“ RaLstoil. aNm-i bfillYf-Jdl kiln-ch 30 and June 21. _1 -'_>" 1937. Witness said llc could not “flffj- rvcnll silllclinlr any cables but i! tllcv were sent. l.llc books of Plax- had m1 “count toil and Company would show it. ace firm of Cailliiierl. Pimi Merritt which ilalldlrd izatioll of thc Inglis Coir was closed out ilboill {L He had traded in share rin on a strictly llus ild any liabilitics llc l. llclnllilr; m Col. Drew's qucs- --wcm you loan time; Air. IPIILXiOII said he did not that Mew,“ k r ll visltiilsr, Canada Home in paid in“, p?" » Loud-oil with ailyollc oiilcr than “No;- Mzijill- liallll ill NOVClllbGl‘, 103G. Mr’ Plnxmn S _ 'l‘llrll “its wllrll l-Iailn went. to ‘named me PM», v -,\ _ l/nlcloll to sock information from son“, Mme u, _i\|y_'11_ 1]‘ the British War Offlcc on the 0d March 31;, 1.1,. hm; Ill-ell ‘Jun and nn possible ilrma- m DerP11cE Mimtim- _\ "m" ‘Wm “- . tn ollsc of t7n.ll.ll . . Ciliillsrl ‘Mi if Mr. Plaxtml me rcply “ah-Kl, mdp; contract llad F. he had no from Major lfnhn, no nroinlscs. no agreements or iwtllcrwisc indirectly with the ‘inclls (‘onlpany or Rllvhllf‘ lilicrcslcd in the con- KIITFFI iy or ("TFFIIV or “Did ally of your i1l\lllI‘_\' go izi the purchase of The WILIIQAS said for a HOCKEY l lee Canadian National Money Orvicls for s» n. kffl ailv of f iiillr- lviill lilo h. lit!‘ r been bccli signed, ,,-,Ii a - cilzluli. “l. t 7|lll'|'\‘|- nun-¢;.¢4@.l_w A’ £11.! . Ilcrl ttinn u "Milo Mill's Royal Aurlcnltilml Winn-r Filli- For further ivlfnriliait-lvl vrlimlii z. K l l y“ .. ', .. _..>.. SPECIAL EXiCUF-‘ZVUP; wanes To TORONTQ i-"ilhii !‘\l'i '~; Fri., NOV. l! I0 S: ' IHIPFRN NWT: ‘ ~‘- $26 -l*l"onl—~- u t'll.\lll.li'l"l‘l* iii ll \ Out-i Proportiolmlcly In“ farm Couches only from ltiiicl" W"? Cmflulinu, \\ Mlipii- l.i-lu\ fmcrlcnns rs ‘lnplc lrnf! IAKE YOUR SLICIIPISG FAR Rt'.,\t"ii"\t'itIN EARLY i to wear f.t".‘.l "lrillefv u" _ . (‘mrrioil Plilxtoll, of Plaxton and TRAMPLED I“ ELEHHYY \ I ._, womb Coinpaliv. and C. P. Plrlxt/on of _‘ ‘-“ ‘ , I. _,_ _‘ -~qrnna the Jli ice Department. The wit- SPALDXNG~ “‘ if y’ , ' . , , , ~ i-al‘ iless ..id lli- did not remember bllt BITCH-l Pllllfilllff- ‘ _ a ; (‘ISU ‘f, ~, ' recalled C, P. Plitxtoll was in 01 311'Ti\"'- Rik?“ “M I" " ' ‘l _ s... Iirvlidoil at that llnlc on a Privy é "" ' ' Council appeal. "Vt/ill Volt (lFllY illai c. P. Plax- _ b "“ ‘T toll took any llli"\'“fl_\_'f‘ from ally , ' ‘ ,_, 1y.) rlcpartlliellt ill Ofilwa i0 Canada IIOiiSffl" asked Col. Drew. "If ho did I have no knowledge of il iiilil I aill slirc llc will b!‘ _ ‘ ‘q’ lint-tr llllllKlfill-R ti» come here and I in“. p_[.]_|_ (',-;H,|,,».,-,i_, (,;.,,i-, .,. . ii I. csliv _ _ 4 __ __ , ,, . 7| _| ,1 ,.~_ i ».1 .\Ir Plaxior. was qucsiiollcd at stfllflll J1‘- _D|'~lh'"~d i" Y’: ‘LP p, w, lcllsiflili llv l-loll, J l1. Rnlstonl. [qr (‘1‘f1ni)0l‘l‘l(‘.\‘ livlliwl-xii " ': ‘" 7 " (‘nv~ri~.nlt~ll‘ (‘ouilar-l. who aslccr i .. . . t- , . ' ~ -- ~ "11 l " "' 3 llllll ilxc llifllll of March ‘l7. §i°“'“_"_ mm“ '4" , _,"._ _ illlfill ill‘ [limit lvilh Maior insect ln_lilr_v and p.u-. ii ii i . .\lai.li- General L. R _ , I lililciile lli- itt- xlillislcl- of Nn- After the horn/u» ii.~ ii- éwmflJifilfiii-ngily» silk-ill; h1g0 to pa)‘ a bonus l" 1h" 1""“-~' ilcpriztnlcilf ‘Phat. was the llipzhl ‘ , . Y M“ , . MW". ndfirli|i€ 1n the illi- llllFT-(iflliilfllfllifli cnlnillittc? (IYOWPYR in Oiliilliill ‘MTHHH ‘m U p. - , . i., \<|\ . q’? ID control profis on armalnen. ' rarest dirt-pint‘. 3l_\ llli-c, ui i» . ' = ' ' " ~ contracts hcgd its ‘final meeting on m‘ _ ‘ n“ lilc ‘lilulis rolliriic . f iii i i 5-,». ~ :| = l n. ‘li-‘I ‘ "I was aware Major Hahn was H Dun‘!- loRhl ‘ H “'1 ‘ _ ‘A. v (i s‘ ‘,1, LJkr. _|_ in oiiiiii-a." said Mr. rlaxioil. hlnnon, hoosc Rlul. . Ilntt ~ . . - .. .1. 11-11 Ni)". lEl “$1.90 rm Y""rw{ i-l flier ...,. ~-i.~ l a law ,-., ,. \till. \ov. H Nut. Nov. l9 wit. My. H \av. Hi-fl '\\'_i' n’ D v IT.‘ Ill i , q." nut Convenience