"rn A i y and PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE‘ Fm" urns-row» Olympene and pain just don't go together. Because Olympene is a quick worker. ,It penetrates to tired or ‘ strained muscles and brings relief to bruises, stiffness, strains and sprains. ES TERN LOCALS —-BU1' ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now. you will not regret it. Welcom. Extended; To Baptist Pastor And liis Bride The congregations of Freetown and Bedeque Baptist church extended a cordial welcome to Rev. DQ118155 Murray Fraser and his bride on iheir arrival in Bedeque from their . Address and Presentation 011 the mains or septzist the 11111-11? friends and neighbors of Miss Margaret Croken gathered at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs- C. W. Croken, Emerald, to tender w her their best wishes and bid her farewell before her departure to en- ter religious life at Mount St. Mary's -'1'hil column In reserved for new: pl local lniercrt hut advertising of . My", “nu-e may he iuaerlml at | cont: I word uric-ll) payable In advance. _FLASIILIGHTS, batteries and ‘bulbs at Taylor Drug Co., Kensing- ton WOLMAIPS SUMMERSIDE Cost-U-Less Groceries —RO0FS insulated from the inside are easier to keep waterproof. Buy insul board at Bruce's. L-6164-2i. -BUY FLASHLIGHTS, penlights and fresh batteries at Braces. ..SHIPMENT new No. 1 Badmin- ton birds just, received at Bruce's. L-seax-Zl. > L-6764-2i. Keep Olympene handyin your home-ready for Charlottetown After all had 3am. wedding tour. On ‘Tuesday Sept. I -'1‘0 BE SEWED 0N MON- ilfifnilgfi? tgail-glig/‘ilsagoijga;ailglii1iglfaopgiiilldagg m“ 1'1"’ P5115’ W115 Called to order 22nd the FTeetown congregation i _5MELT NETS and all fishing gupplics in stock at Bruce's. L-6763-2i. to correct “Athlete's Foot". Noanmor and LYMAN co. LIMITED, Toronto, Canada and Miss Helen smith head an add. rose and Miss Leona McEnroe p11. denied the sift. a club bag, to which gathered at the home of Mr. and DAY-Raymond Arsenault came up Mrs. Austin Scales to honour the .1 before Judge Inman on Thursday young couple with a post nuptial i morning at the Court House,»Sum- your new?“ Mix Margaret replied thanking the 1 shower. Mr. Leslie Simmons very _o.\srr:sm CALLED-The s.s. meiside, to elect whether he would g druggist one and all for their enjoy thenl- vonobly PH-‘Sided- Several 511°" “l- 1 Gaspcsin madt‘ 110T "$11111 c1111 111 be tried under the Speedy T115115 has“ lsclves to the fullest, extent. dresses were given by members of 1 summcrsicle arriving Wednesday Act. He pleaded guilty and will be 4,:_5oc p 5 Lunch was then served and the the congregation to which Rev. n1 buy my Grocer“; evening about 8 dcloc-k with some sentenced on Monday-S. 1002.31.00 I, A l lmmainder of the evening spent 1n Mr. FY1155!‘ 51111111915’ 191111911 17°C“ ) 3g Holman‘; gvgfy week passeflgi? s and a miscellaneous _ ' . sociabenjoyment. Miss Croken also and instrumental music made the ‘ __l mm ‘he Imshncsy cargo. Sh:- lvtt igarly Thursday DONT BE FOOLED’ wan 1°‘ received many individual gifts. time W55 11101151111113’ 1111111 113119511‘ j . . R ‘ll ll t- l.F iii-M‘ . i -I.-t' d molliillg for i\i.illilL‘.l1."s. blzlfudnyir gnnistggngolcertihesapeice 0:; _Fnends Wm be pleagélfwlégl .. Emerald Jet, ments were served by the ladies. Qilffrzvvfi clciio: 3n! 1 - . . . ‘ 1*. . ~———f _ one plus one cent. Over 250 bar- that Mr. Sayre Steeves who has uH T P Sept. 21. 1936- ollFTldfly ill/Blunts’ 1110 Belleqllfi Cvl1< , _ V’ p ‘y 1‘ ° -rmsr SIIIPDILNT or GEE-W gains. Only Rexall Stores give you been a patient m m, hospm,‘ m, 0P8 O T808!!!’ We your friend-s have gathered srvsflllvu “'1'“"1‘ 1"" ""l""'1“"1 _.Thc first shipment of live geese such marvellous savings. ZNaIch folr some months owing to an accident here this evening before you depart and Mrs. Earle locard to wclcomo when you have young- to go from the west of the pr-ppillte gig!“ dnéygke Cisoluinlrirezrsidlé. d., Rexal has so tar recovered to be able to for your noble caning’ w profess the bride and gToonL Mr‘ Roy Sh“ m (out, was two frclght ems shipped by g ’ ' L40“ return to his h°me__s_ (continued from page one) the warm and kindly feelings we all Campbell was chairman and on Mr. Slizirbcll, of Portage, to Mau- hold towards you. In these past few behalf of those assembled wel- tonight was pushing beyond cap- tured Illescas, less than 20 miles from Madrid -SYMPATHY EXPRESSED Much sympathy is expressed to Mr. and Mrs. Damien Shreenan, of Kinkora, in the death of their three year old daughter, Lucy Gretrude, which occurred on Saturday fol- lowing an attack of pneumonia. The little one was laid to rest on Suudny, the service being very largely attended by sympathetic frlendsr-S. chcsfcr. Ziiuss, on Thursday morn- high-S. years, part of which we have spent together, you have won a warm place in our hearts, and we have found g your presence both enjoyable and‘ interesting. The qualities and attri- .1 INSURGENTS ENCIRCLED butes which have radiated from your 1 character in the past are those essential for the holy life you have I chosen You may find many cliffi- culties and obstacles to overcome but we feel sure that as in the past 1 corned Rev. and Mrs. F‘raser to their . midst. Rev. Mfr. Fraser in replying, assured them that hc and his bride very much appreciated ihc cordial wishes extended to them and also the valuable gifts presented to them from both congregations. During the evening Eldon Lcard played some very fine selections on the piano. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies before the guests re- Mayor P. W. Turner leaves this morning on a business trip to Minn- treal. He expects to be absent about a week, during which time Coun- cilor Geo, lVnacLeod will be acting Mayor. -—.~\.\'.\'l‘u\!, l\lI~IE’i‘I.\7G OF C.Y. ELL-The zmnilnl pleating of the catholic Young Men's Iieaguc, Summcrricie, was licid in St. Paul's Hall. The following officers were elected; Modcrattu" and treasurrr, Rev. E. L Mturay‘ ,'Pl'(‘5l(18lli., Jos- eph Gaudct; vivc president, dra- met at the home of Mr.’ 1 LISBON, PORTUGAL, Oct. 1 — (CW-Government forces encirc- led 600 Insurgents tonight in Fort Estrecho de Quinto, on the -—lVl!r. A. J. Simpson. who has been the very efficient pro. at the Summerside Golf Club this season left yesterday for his home in Ot- marks‘ Elmer luuyplhv; 2nd vice] tawa. He expects to mtum next Iluesca front, isolating them in a your courage and perseverance will tired. Rev. and Mrs. Fraser have athletics, Frililfiis him-Neill; ai-o —SUMMERSIDE soar _. The yea,__s_ 51°51’ 51111111" 1° 11111“ 111° '1‘°1°‘1° lead you successfully 011M165 andinwved into the parsonage and have vice, education, l‘ n:r Piueau; 4th ladies finals were run off on Wed- 111C111“- 1119 11°1T°5P°l1de111 0f 1115 upwards. We know that God's taken their place in the social and Vivi‘, social actlvitivs, FYCII Gaudet; nesdfly at the Summer-side Golf United Church D1=111° N°11°1a5 "P1111611 choice-st blessings and stoves “ill 1W religious hie of the vommunlty- A 3 secretary, Gordon Sullivan. A rc- port 0f the activities of the C.Y. ML. junior baseball tcnm was given by Earle Pcriy, in which it was stated that the tram had ‘a very successful season, winning the ‘championship of the town League and reaching the finals for the lsrovincc. A tribute \\'i\S paid to the i fine work done by James Citrrighnn in managing the tsmu. The C.Y. ML; executive aic to meet in the near future to discuss the ac- tivities of the club for the winter months-S. Course. In Class A Ladies Cham- pionship, Mrs. William Smallman defeated Mrs. Alex Horne 3 and 1. In Class B, Jean MacKearney de- featod Mrs. Eric MucKay 2nd and lst. In Class A. consolation, Helen Manson defeated Evelyn Mac- Kenzic. There is one more match to be rim off before the Ladies competition is concluded-S. —WINN'ERS ‘ lN AUCTION FORTY-FIVES-Mr. John P. Des- Roches was the winner in the Prince County Auction Forty-fives tournament, which was held in the Maple Leaf Gardens’ on Tuesday. Eddie Harrington, was runner up. There was a very good attendance. ——S. Reports recahehd saint Jean de Luz, France, also that 50 Govem- ment sympathizers had barricad- ed themselves in a seminary in the centre of Toledo and had withstood Insurgent attacks since the city's surrender almost a week ago. Women and children were said to be imprisoned in the seminary inside a ring of Insurgent machine guns from which there appeared After a long debate the Council to be no way ofescape. The re- roferred to the Home Missions and ports said two officers were killed Christian Education boards the in a vain dash and neither side question of demanding one year's dared venture into an open court- continuous service by candidates I yard to retrieve their bodies lying for the ministry before their or- there. i dination. The two boards will con- The besieged Insurgents in Fort slder the question jointly and re- 35151-60110 do Qulnm, a, few rrules port back to the 1938 Council at east o; Hues”, were reported 71171011141 plentifully supplied with ammuni- The Council adopted the rccom- “on but it was 531d their only mendation of its committee on ne- source o; fresh food was that 1n. gotiations with other churches re- s“, em comrade, drgpped from affirming the desire and purpose to fllrsanesh nfinunnnrnnn n~nwmeew~w~ off Government attackers from Christian church on such terms in m for“ barricades the harmony with the Protestant herl- mhmd e m“ a rlascue tage as might be found mutually dmpatches said’ awn g It 5., flee column from the 3111180 5501011 acceptablo. A standing commi kept m contract “a mother hm- was asked to continue study of m“ awa Y posibillties for further union. 1°11 1“5‘"1‘°“° 1°“ n’ es with -slgnal flags. It adopted the recommendation of the same committee that "the possibility of setting up an inter- showered upon you in your noble beautiful dining room suite was work and in return your kind and l the gift of both congregations. loving disposition will enable ‘You t0 An account of their wedding tak- seTl/e V9111’ Mil-SW!‘ 1Y1 8- mm‘? Wllflle- en from the Halifax Herald Will hearted and heavenly wny- We ask v be of interest to their new parish- i you to accept this gift as a reminds!‘ ioncrs, of our feelings toward you. FRASER-WEBB l - we 171151 111111 W111‘ 11°11‘ W111 11°15 An event of wide interest took , We1E11 W“ 119111111!’ °11 1'11"’ phyfiml place at the home of Mrs. Helen 5119118111 19111 111315 Your 11931111 Wm Fraser. Westchcster Station, Cum- T """”* be 8°°dal1f1 91161316 You 1° 111111 pa‘? berlancl Count ', Thursda ' nfter- t -- ' 1101i1l11191l1 111d use God's graces and noon, Sept. 1721i, u'hen §Florence 1 11105511188- Hazel, daughter of ltirs. wiargnreti W6 1111 1°11‘ 111 117151111111 1'0“ God's and the late Charles Webb became speed and confident of 119m‘ ability [the bride of Douglas Nlurray Fraser ‘ We 1991 51179 111111‘ 5-“ energetic and eldest son of Mrs. Helen and the WQT111Y 11°11“? M‘ our 5311101“ has late Archibald M. Fraser, formerly ‘ entered His vlneyord- of Truro. The ceremony was per- 5s<l~1n 119111111 °1-' Y°“1"“““Y formed by Rev. T. A. Mcister. of 1116111515 the Baptist Church. The bride and HELEN SMITH groom were unattended, with some IIEONA MCENTEE 40 relatives and friends of the contracting parties witnessing the ceremony. The bride was gowned in navy blue silk crepe with whitc acces- sories and carried a bouquet of sweet peas and snapdragon. (Continued from page one) V The council decided to legislate that only ordained ministers may conduct marriage ceremonies with- in the framework of the church. ex- cept in some cases when it may is- sue special permits with the under- standing such an issue is an ex- ception. Extra. Specials On Sale Friday and Saturday October 2nd’. - 3rd. 3 for 22C Medium Size APPLES Dozen 32° 29° Quick Booking Cup and iluaker Oats """"“""' "*1" A Peek Freon E"“°““°““"" 6°“ °"""“' Vita Wheat Biscuits 2 lbs. 25c Pkg. 23c Pard iiog Food ..____ —SOMETHING NEW — Despite several interesting counter attrac- tions the Bingo Party and Amateur Hour in Si. Paul's Hall, Summer- sidc, on Tuesday evening was well attended. Lust your under the lame auspices the first 300 card Bingo Set was brought to Summer- sidc and this ycav: thc management ever on the nlcit, t0 iucrunse the enjoyment of the patrons have add- ed without extra charge the Ama- teur Hour which alone is worth the price of admission. The pro- gmuixnc included salon-lions by the CHGS Old Time Orchestra, comic songs (in costume) by "Doc." Mac- Pherson; step dancing by Ernest Gallant, songs by Miss Elsie Deigh- un. cowboy songs with guifnr itc- EASTON-FOSTER WEDDING —Miss Jessie M. Easton, 195 Mari- anna Street, Swampscott, Mass, daughter of Mrs. Wm. S. Easton, of Georgetown, Prince Edward Is- land, Canada, and Eugene A. Fos- ter, 24 Kernwood Terrace, Lynn, Mass, were quietly married at the Church of the Holy Name in Swampscott, Mass, on Saturday, Sept. 19th. Rev. James D. Cum- mlngs officiated. They were at- tended by the bridegroom: brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Foster. Immediately after the cere- mony the couple left for a wed- NOT WORTH THE COST 1n a west; of England church the banns between two 11511511111119" 1 had been read for the first time. Following the ceremony a lunch- After the service the vicar was ‘ eon was served in rooms tasteful- accosted by the prospemye brlde- 1 ly decorated with sweet peas and groom 1 gladiolixs. Mrs. Alex McLcllan, Pic- ..Mu._ Goodbgdy, I want to speak tou, and Mrs. D. D. Fraser to ‘ee about those banns. Can I Folly Lake, aunts of the groom, ‘ave ‘em changed?" poured tea, and a group serving, in- ucertainly’ u, you wish," was me , eluded Mrs. Everett MacKay, Truro, siting“ Raisin s Grant Autonomy . . _ ~ . _ denominational body similar to the _ , _ is . 1 _ "y l m not 1 Mrs. Roy Webb. Mncmll, Miss Ruth ' ' ' romlmliimcnt by on. thou ciou, time: tun to New Yolk 111111 111°" l F d 1C , H {Churches m Am_ MADRID, Oct. 1—(C.P. Hates) surpr ed levy 01 a Fraser and Miss Heme Do 1e. 2 [ms 25c Extra‘ Extray Blllllmerfildc cud Mc-ssrs Harold 11°a1'T1‘°Y 1111111” ‘*1’ 45 Mansr-“fld i"; o“? g and a w on -6 with the 1Y15WB°111 v“"5““1"1 bu” mwmd m’ °r legally bmmd m The bride m, to he, mfmm c ____.. ___._.__i ' ' Bishop Md Percy Lnrflm Amherst Street, Swampscott, when they re- er c“ 8x110” P p‘ 20 miles from the ciflydg gates, the any way. p 5 sented to the next General Coun- cil." Tonight the Council elected of- ficers to fill vacancies occurring nt the end of the year. It elected Rev. J. R. Mutchmore. of Winniprg, as associate secretary of the board of Evangelism and So- cial Service. Mr. Mutchmore was was in charge of the post office at Westchestcr and was active in church and social life. The groom is a graduate of Plctou Academy and later attended Acadia Univer- “You can please yourselfy- m_ sity. Concluding a short tour of plied the vicar. “But, of course, 1 N1)"- 51911111 M1" 31111 N115- E5591‘ fresh mum must be pubusruzdy- i will reside at Central Bedeque, P. nAho. A pau5,_,_ “My Goodbodyl I1 E.I., where the former is pastor of yum. The bride has been employ- ed on the staff of ‘the Woolworth Store on Union Street for the past eight years. Mr. Foster is an en- gineer at the Paramount Theatre. “Ah," with a sigh of relief. "That's what I wanted to know. You sce I‘ve been thinking, and. seems to me I'd rather have her. sister. Baker's Shredded Goooanut Per LB. NS. and tenor solos by Mr. A. R. Maclnnls, C1liiZ‘l'1iii‘iO\Vli, lvlrs. Roy Silliphaut “'51s thc capable accom- Mhist. 1h ailditiou thirty" dollars was distributed in cash prizes. 5o heartily was the nights entertain- ment cnjoycd that it is anticipated that at the ncxt Iliugo Party and Alnat:ui' Hour thc hall will be fill- Spanish Cortes met today 811d unanimously endorsed ‘Premier Francisco Lar5° 61111131091105 bat‘ c cry: “Better to die standinfl 1111111 1° live on our knees!" 1’ The Deputies voted autonomy 1111” the Basque Provinces as the first step toward a federal “K191111116 °1 workers" which Premier Largo GRANBERRIES Nicely Ripcnezl .2 lbs. 25c Personals Ay|mer’s Fruit ed to 1 T, , d t -—Mr. and Mrs- Colby Lewis. of given an acclamation. Caballero Sam “mud be m up it mm we m, a cm“, m, pumng the Bcdcque Baptist Church-S. 1w),- Salads. Size 2 Tins the gecliocrlriliirisguis 211m: Freetown’ are amendmg the Hm- Rev" 0' R" Gmgg or New m5- the government were victor in the 11D those banns. Shall I have to c 1 C f E hlbitiorh- ' heard, Ont., selected by a commit- 7-- v o. Mary's nn....,._s. “ " W, ,,,,,,, ,, p, ,,, ,, men w... 0M1 w» 1011311531113; 3,33? F 0X ME 1V 53°11 11 ,.__-_ _L,__-_ ' ' Along the highways leading to ' -—-—~ - - - -Mr. and Mrs. James Arsenault, elected editor of the New Outlook. “on” A 1 n The“ Wm, ____. M ,__ Madrid, th Leitis mu r ltt - ° 5 PW”- ' - - of Tignish, were visitors to Sum- the official church paper. 8mm the aijvancebognsesergrgan‘: suddengresohxtlon’ HA“" well. leave KELLOGGZQ merslde this week-S. m. Cragg, a considerable linguist v> __ ; _| I P, l" "places Rev. Dr’ w. B‘ Creighton‘ clscoe Franco's Moors and Foreign ‘m be as m" Legionnalries, flushed with their Wheat Krumbles uncti Good Quality Prince County Ilnspitill 1111311119111-“5- Ambulance in (fhafge Summerslut, lfcdcquc and m. Thomas Zaib. City, under- Graham, present assistant editor, Professor J. King Gordon of Winni- peg and Rev. H. J. Wilson, editor ri elected secretary to the committee night all but ringed the capital, their unbroken line looking on the map like a clutching hand over on Missionary Elducation, a new board constituted in accordance FALL-FURRING RATION is now available thru your Sungio Dealers. A SPECIAL RATION FOR DE- ANY SI6N OF MUHAMMEO SOME 0F HIS ALL....YOU’RE NOT HURT? ‘ CHIEF? wwnnuznownuww» ' /‘ ‘Q 0) .’/ BUT H MRDE‘ Q? FOR A LOTOF lT.. i aatormo coon conoaan Ken-smote" wenta slight operation in the City of the nnpanee. Ont. Beavor- with recommendations 1n the re- Madrid, with the ‘wrist stretching Puma MADE W,“ AND 1'1“??? 33"; Hospital and i5 doing nicely. Rev. K. J. Heston of Toronto. was 90ft on Missionary“ Education. off to the east. WITflOUT 555p MEAL GQ DQN |:||:E, gouge,- of Form" Rgqily to [qqvq By Bob Moore and lolin Hales ' ' T LRING!...IT’ ousuT o“, GORDON, ‘SAW n- NOT A Smsvcuun“ No, gm’ ugg woos oeviti.....us was A BAD see... WELL, "E5 (BR1111111160115 T1111 111"" 5 1111 AND THE RINGWITH iIlM....... THESTILLWAKEED . THEIRSE RETOF r "UH US ONLY TROUBLE. AND DEATH... LET'S GET AWAY FROM THIS HORRIBLE PLACE I (ANT STAND ' IT ANOTHER . MINUTE. 2 Pkgs. 17c FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND —Mrs. James MacDonald, 0f editor for the last 36 yea-rs. victory at Toledo. BR1351111111115 Bedsque, left this morning for Other nominees were Rev. Robert Thc Insurgent encampment! to- Lb. I Beaver FLOUR 241:». Bag 89° Raul-v TEA Lb. Pkg. 43° Just Arrived, New Crop $mall Size 3 nay-pogo»; nnw- y v Juli L. d.'€s. .. q a rm‘. Q -i|\\\\\i.............. lid l: