i ~ I i r r it lr 3 -f ?, -I _ ___%__ _v r {,.,,_,gr.-is¢'¢1m if . L c Y ‘. ,_ ri 1. ‘UUl’."l”" ::=:=.r.-7*!" lr II v 'TOBER , _ - r ritqii ;iil\i.im\l\ _ ,_____- Uh 9-1936; l f=\.i.'., 'l ‘-3‘ilwi\l L _ j_ _ _ _ ___ _ _ PAGE SIX 1 ~ -;-- ‘“'“" ' I __ _“___ _ _ __,_ ' -- I :O Et nies: spins wim I-IUNDERING THRILLSI ____ __________ Theiientraltiuardian |_ ' "5 `Y’s Men Hear . - - ' of local lntorect but advcrtlllhl "7 g __ » n nowiiy nature mil! N |“""°‘ “ I no woivokn s»mu.:v's 'J ,,,,.,,,,_.,_ Ar Hi-:R 6:s'r.' .i~"' _ 4/ _ I I, * Y LITTLE ' ‘ff “ww is I 1 _Q5/=@f TEMPLE . ' 7zf_ I `,'/U < Ltd Char- I"i»_ rm: CENTEAL Pamsn, ure lurid Motor 'rrsrrport ., pQOR _ I Q'~!i n “.fff`_--I ._ MICE IAYE ISIIIIIIII STUART ` . ,,. »,...@__. I " ' "I1 \. ,I _ _" 1 _, Hes .i iiouba- :_ / I dour in iiouble "r-_ ripping into a band of `-,_ . I \ bnridiis ‘singing his 1 `-zgong of the six-gun' _g I `~._ _"0, i' UIIY f' v , ;I"_1 BEAD OUR AD. see our wlnddw-‘L try our specials, Bluebird Grocery. comer of Weymouth and Euston- WA ._ . . _ . _ L Rt... r - L 7182 A twenty-seven P21S5€!l€¢’l' bus ,I "EAR York Lime Theam, for the recently formed Monday pizht Oct- 12-Chlldmfs Charlottetown last nicht B MASOVIC SERVICE NEW Glas- the THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' " in Canada. Divine worship will be 5tf“°u°“ m"°ugh°“t' Mr' held at Caledonia on Sabbath next Fisher 0! SBI-‘lt JOIUI Was PP* \\iiI be observed at Clyde River here. __-,,-is I ' I ` _ c. _ M and Hartsvilie 7i W te en cover. n lv u `.\` 1~fi.~’ s r~ ;.\l.. _.sm _\_|_!(~§\}.;§' _\1()US’E I ' ' sonls cottage, Inkerman, Wednes- wiil be in charge. L-7173i seat __ For Service Island Groups Protestant Orphans-8'-‘ M0l<>r 'l`luuSP°f'- LW- *‘°"“'°d I" uilt In Benefit. L -7176-10-9-21 sam; John the bus is intended for Charlottetown-Summersldc-Bon ~ . d 1 is gow Christian chu,-Ch sunday den service. The engine an fc lag” oet. nur at 3 P. M. Members of are Leyland, product °f u ul" __ . _ sister lodges cordially invited- English firm. 'rire body WHS llulll _ L-7115 by U,,,,.e,s,,1MQ,,,r sales, saint John, NB and is Maritime in con- W. T. loaned at ll A. M. and 'I P. M. Mr. John by the Universal Motor Sales £0 Denny, student, will be in charge. assist ML 1-,_ A g_ _yoneg president I bww and managing director of the Is- r\§A Sacrament of the I/ol'd's Su r 10ttet0wn in organizing the SSIVICC *_* __ _ . . §=:_=;l=gH§\;'_;;_;'_; u__§;<_§s _f_i~_l>l=__l:_}_l_1 Q; l;___';- __l;’l- fél;'_l_1;i; 'rlre exterior or the bus is iirrislr- '// ' i-cus rminux core at 3 P. M. Rev. J. Keir “I I” “Tee” and "°“.m Wm’ black .5 ‘ *Zi* ,I ' ‘- suiurii. cii.\l-Tan is I irrrser, D. D. will conduct the lflm- Th’ ‘“‘”I°’ flmsh “_ Ve” `~,_ 'I g; _ _-erviccs. L-7178 pleasing. Each seat is 8-Il llldlvidllal ’ I ~"' 7*?" » » " - ' bolstered with the __ ___ _. _ I _ _ _ _ ___ reclining chair up '*‘-""5"" I , TU DAY- S/-\l U|{|)AY _ T|_"" PRESl_“_'TEmAN_C"URC" now famous “Dunlopillo" cushions. DAILY 3.15 _ 7.00 _ 8.45 'mxlgdgxdgnggtlge nvxgszp !‘§1L_l)wt;'; Head pests on all the seats are cov- - » Glasgow Road 11 A. M. Brook- ered daily with 9' freshly laundered SAT "|AT|N|IE 2 JU MH 3 P ht lm I d- id __1mad_ _ _. MCI IIIIIEI ° ff -. P. M. Mr. Niall Burnett, studerlt.I ing lamps are supplied for each 61;, ' liiciiu wliilfli j ~ §,__ . . 1 __ _ _ ;_,.,i.__.~_f.._ GIRLS DISCOVERED nm: _ The Company filtends to operate s Q” --_ 1 ` ' ' ' T, H _ a daily service to Borden and Sum- Ic re at Mr and M” J A Law irrerslde starting within a few drtys. .- -_'L 0 I u b day evening was discovered by two 8'S__;isib1T 'me une Wm be » e w oca men /II D SAT gills Joan Duval' d sa ;_\_,y\{ _ Q , ` an Josephine _ ` _ _fm ;..;.._..i.o_9.uo 1'. M. _ Pickard who notified Mr. B. W. __'f_h';tni;;f§:§n€`1l§a:;°?nh§§;?_ §__\| ,Jl;{UAy heard. lvir. reirrd and Mr. Alfred ° I’ _ lottetown for the next few days I lls _ .~..i.: _ me ._ iz.-is pri. ;3‘;‘__°__ ““I5“"d In "“"°g'”“ 'he mst night quite ir few people visit- ~ - » - ~ ‘ u 1 ur _ U""!` Iuuhb e ed the service station where the A .,_._-;-_.`.§'ff.,'§r‘.§,€ Mrs. Hugh MacLean, Youn stown machme was swpped' Through the ..~;.,_.. ~_~ ' l l _ . ._ , Q ri’ _.__ 8 ,mes _ " "JJ ' f Fozznziilon of rt Shrine Club in Alberta' I5 “imng her m°I'h°¥'» M35- 5);, ofypzirtr ::3§;§;n:x;§_:;n;:p <"~ ~-`oii,c'o~\"i un.; announced as John Ymmg' Bene River II' I3 I L.. I 1 l?l.(r Io .udgli .ind Cry thc continent. Mr. Soulis also grave were °°“d“°t" h 1 l:l~o:izi:t a report of the Imperial ed by Rev' L°“i5 D°“¥““~ The was held ye5t'erdaybyFm? Mars a . . '_ to irrnlac love to! C________._ an____a_ c_m__em_on ____ Seah pallbearers v.'c:'e Messrs. Michael C- A- Be" and FI” Chief Angus H I 'N' ` _ crs at the Qliccli Hotel last. evening. left me Island W make her h°m° In town' `\'ova Sco‘~~i vid Prince Edward Is- Q I IN The nlccilltg \\'.l.-1 rlflclres.sf‘d by Mr. ,me v_Ve5t' _she is swompanied by ,I 'ox .~'r.iuE .I P. o. souls of rinllfox, Poteritate 1;’ ll~Sf:_f'lll-_l_TW;’_sll£ld~S!Mp-ry Mac- S - ._ _ . , an w f \/ A Li U [I \/ | [_ [_ E i of Phi.:ie Temple, headqllarters for ° W fiend* *md u relatives in ValleyfieId_ r -The funeral of Robert T Shep J I W b_, f ,-.it _ the St., to Sl. Dunstan's Basilica where _--#_ k.___ \fI‘__‘°§_ e°P‘r;___§_C__; ’;I_;_I" _wo was Requiem High M355 was celebrated Each public school in the city was ii .o \\;.lii °““__ _ _ _ :_ __ ____ _ 0-_ by Rem P_ MCMBhon_ D_D_ The emptied of pupils in less than two " ~‘-"“"““` "mm mm I mmw`°U “IL is DM” servicgg gg the minutes when an official fire drill xr... f _ ' b lt- ;,i;r:~.- fo:;orrrr:=,: rr rrrrlrtirrg of surirr- , '»“'Cutv years since Mis. Maclean °“ me new- “S “'°“"d ch‘“°"° ' i i . I' \`f. _ . ir I I I I lrlitci. He lcifl llie meeting of the " _` F D I "'*'”*`°i“° recent visit ;.» Philae Temple of FUNERAL OF MR' SHEPHERD n . _ _ . .~ _ Judge C. 1. wr~iisier oi Detroit. __ _ ` ~ ' Url.ii`lI3y .I.CIll_[)Ie _\I;cli.. Imperial Potentnie of the em “és held yesterday m°mm¥ _ _XL _ j_____L_c Edward Shrine of Norm Am0__m__ It was from his late residence, 34 Euston I t 2l~lLll`ll- Jane , Henrieggg F nk' 1 McEachern. Some of the schools _ __ _ _, ,_ . - . __(,nd__| y, ra Curre, Lemuel _ L_ ,_..“_,ru, mid I.. .. . . summe., uhicll uns zi , ...,..:... .Q sf Ll. n. Lltl er- . clri ii' ff. in I f\'l l<;~ _.il lu tb. i i ,- v ..,- ,.. ‘_ i,-viva-lo-il-:ii Fitting :incl Supplying Glasses 1"" " `- `“ 'f -"-*`-:lf 5*-El ' I - l.osr_ svn or .\m.\ir:v BE- N" 'N' - Inc flnuiltld ll ' it good humor. Such cc that one nm_,N,,,c Apply Guardian. l s . ' 600 lls I .:..1 I»"l».l llitve Llllr ed by over 50.000 .sllrli1el's. Next . Rush’ Robert Gallant' A1 Ma°NeIu had bcmeen 500 and pup n .I itll , `.l‘.' sluts i.il " C . l..l.. lu-r brilliant ___ M.-TE _ marched out was very impressive. ,_ P______e _ nNooN Barnes HELD r L1.; ut ‘ue - The first game In g ge,-ies of By- This being fire prevention week _ __________ of me “moon bridge Dames sponsored Fire Marshal Beer selected it as , ., r. ._-_r.ilo.»~, so by the Lruleshureuiary to the can- fl Sullable l7l“° 1° “C “‘l‘“'~ ""°“Id .:_\ of "Tllu ' ii Lei _ happen if a fire was discovered ll .it he cle- Take notice thrtt the Roval Com- at an E on was held in me le til I i derly way in which the greatest mission in irrvestlgnle tlré Penal I gm” hall y“‘°’d“Y- TW°ll'»5'-f°llf ‘mms s°h°°1 h°“’;s‘ lr lo llii., Svuilliyl of (`;lniifl:1 will hold ZI lllblf`-5 lll'€l'€ Played and the prize The Fire Mm5na‘i‘IB5 Mc°mpan` puirlir sifting in thi- Bnnrd Room ati winners were as follows:-l, Mrs. led 9° the 5°Il°°1 bl’ his 8551-‘m“t .plc is llica- years mowing Wm be held in De_ 1 and Benjamin Binns, Sr, the class rooms and the rapid or- ' T pupils 1 alll r-vi-ry tin- vlrv lilrll in tire (wiv of vim--1 F G K,mm.dy_ 2_M,s A Mem, m. Mr. Joseph Crabbe, Fire Chief An- 'lr lll“llllll` llilli-irl\\'i\ im 'l`I|vsrIl\\' (lie l3lh ofl A I I 4 y ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ 3, Mrs, L, S,-idler; Con501a¢|0n_ M,-5_ gus McEachern and representatives J If -`\~d};:lIl’i|=`lI-(Ltr U'i`(i;`¢ A;it¢rIxrcIIrlIur'for0Iui Tm- The Play yesterday was the °f ‘he G““’dI““ and P‘“"°" I .r ,mir wr-rc the I,,,,.I,,,,,,. of pouring nnyonc who Opening of a five game tourna- Asthe "I5II'°"5 "ached each 5°h°°1 _:i.:r\~-fllviwly may rlheim gn ,rl-,rn-_qr before ure merit, Keen img,-es; was shown 1n_ all pupils were hard at work with I _ ;1;r.;. ilii-iii (_'oillini~\inn_ io make reprf-sl"nI.a- dimtmg the tourney would more B the thought Of fire the lfrast Of their-_ iifiis irliilliin io .lily mnttrl’ " 7 V- *K 5I5"“°d whlllnpthe scar- of the* Commis- Success' worries' As the are gong rattled' ilfifllis' . .. -_ rl. rr- itérei. n ' ` I" ‘ work was dropped. the pupils lined zuzers and s‘},,m.d ,hrs ,uh day of 0¢¢,,|,e,._ *M up in orderly lines and marched 'I' ll_“-°’lll?l‘~ 19.16, through the corridors, out doors and I ( 1 u l~“’*’f> "’ .\i..\\' ,i. rn.-isalt Personals 'l Wlmlcn Secretory. grounds. down fire escapes to the school ,_i~.iii:-:isoly _ Mrs' Cyrus Jay' Wm’ I5 a patient It_wi'is a most successful demons- . '_.,_::_yr; :Liste I A_____,___,___ _ . _ _ .--__ C l` . I ‘iiT»`l'».'vi.`s"i‘o i.i=:1'_.1zo KENT s1‘. pa fir. I I ___`."“"".'}“',f"-,"- Q35 ro i;ar_=r'wo iid.-iran norms I_ . __ ____' _ - L_-m;3_10_9_3|I about two living nc dlecply cc cnc. 1 cwcmting this legal consequences ' bv i ___,._.__,_,_ TRNT office L-7l77Ith¢~ bridegroom funny stories be- ' ` ,_ -__ - _- -----_--. ,' fore the ceremony to get him into ' 5 Br' taking the class register and _ _ . y B' rm” d Fire Marshal and Fire Chief stress- | ., __ _,_ ,hm Cla.. :»» r'..ci\ Conllnlsslon today 8-11- ward Island. She will later visit th l i ed e importance of the teacher i .(1, _ ntl. \ i -l l_i .~.,»po_ii.iili :.t of Dr. W. _ hor g0n_ Mr, Ralph Sem-5 f, C3 . . ' ol J. it lii>iii'.i_.f.il oi .\l‘r~rilck\'illc, iotteiown check- __ ____ D, _______ w__3_. ' ing to see if all the pupils in the " ._ III I .i . with heruiqumtcrs at Ottawa. At the , snlnc :iiuc tile nppoliltnielit of five i »_»' ' .'lllllOllIL(' . E ,_ _,__ iiil .-..!:ii;1 l1'..j.lciiois 'ri';li he iiilficllefl ~ f v ir :`< \f:li~iri;v lo the c.'.lI .-ivlzttloil branch which .. , _ \._-~~= ,m _ is to hz~roli.c part of thc new de- P 0 l I G E D E S T iuir‘fiif lit of lixilispitit. WASHINGTON, Oct. B-(AP) - '1'.l~ lr.-_-i.»i.il.i ll,.~; I-ciors arc: J. L. Taking ciire_~t issue with Rev. Char- . ‘ ' ‘ ‘i"iIi'»f‘ fl1o.ri¢.il Qu fr for ii.uy at St les E Coughlin, the Right Rev ' \Il-S Dull- liuiicr; nlr port.; lir..': Billiugion, John A. Ryan, of Catholic Uni- . Surili S'f‘. .\‘l.ii.c, for ii mul Jolli. H.. K. Main, 'l"o:'o:i‘.o. I -- --_-»_-_-- _ In ii broadcast under auspices of --- --r r 1' ' \' .'> ..l- r iii-.n~.rl':f~ ,\1'i.»". I Olil L-oily; “Tilzit pairoi I bought _ the Democratic National commit- twccn Lower Pownal and King A Wm" “V5 It' 15 " 3°°d plm H. J. M A B 0 I St. flnricr please return lo this- for a but man at A weddlnl I0 WU of President Roosevelt and said ac cusaiions of Communism against the new deal are "ugly, cowardly and flagrant calumnles." (Con tinued from page §_iTi ` ’ _J ' assembly" by trying to mass Princse, where the Com Party was holding a giant stration. surprise, no inkllng of them leaked out in ndvance. De Ia Docque was in his scended upon it. Later he search of the premises und with the activities of the but uttered ii, vehement and expressed "complete _ . I _ i 1 lpi I _ _ . V n . ir-1,. 'pQm_I ' _ _ 10 class were present, If a fire oc- r 1 I _ cur-red and the register was not iiifpc' lor.. of ;i\‘i:l:ioll was _ T a k e S t;1;e?e_;r;i__a_sliigdclgestk bI;“;g_eo_:rI; I) his fol- lowers last Sunday at the Parc des munist demon- News of the raids took Paris by having party‘s heaqucrters when the police des- went to his residence to find an extensive 0I'WBy. He made no move in interfere police, protest reserve lo in te M gr |M I tu sh m t pr he nn of 1-it in Jo of me Fr ret to of Of L on oth cal the Paper lé Fiambeau, the former headquarters of the Croix de Feu, the ian the party executives, and other leaders. cfl czmoii .lilrl the five as- :_;r_:i;;]__5;_ Whcmer an the pupils T H R Wl..l.\ii S. nu- iocateri the reelection next month r A L IIEI-IIIIIIIAIIIEIIBI ed to de the the stone told members of the Char- grave has ii. small individual monu ment on which is inscribed the properly describe ft. It is marvell- ous After four days in London Mr. hn over five thousand other members few a most enthusiastic welcome every- where in France by all classes both young and old, the speaker said. o days before returning to canada, Ab the méeblhg Mr, William Ma wmrnlt-tee. reported that the pic- | ture recently sponsored by the club was Harry Cudmcre and James'Has- lam y€H.I‘. £ th partisans, who appeared outside his I home, he exhorted them to remain calm, and blamed the Popularlllront f° Government for attempting to pro- 5 voka disturbances in their ranks. Sllould de la. Rocque and his aides be found guilty of the main charge 3 against ¢hem_;h,_t of seeking to capital, and carried the fighting to perpetuate the Croix de Feu in de- fiance of the ban proclaimed by the Government-they will be liable to severe penalties, including confisca- tion No official statement was issued th ably cries session at which de la Ftocque and c I I-`li_i_&_ hoped to extend so that Madrid might be Cvmplcteiy surrounded, with all avenues of escape block- To thc west, another column drove over Escaiona and fought forward the Maqueda-Madrid highway. Insurgent cavalry in the sierra "France has not forgotten what Canadians did for her during Great War", Mr. Edwin John- ttetown Y's Menu club last nicht the course of an intensely ln- resting _address on the Vimy Pu" grimage. Mr. Ernest Clawson was _ the chairman. Mr. W. A. !JlcI£f88l1!l» I ontague, was a guest of the club. f Mr. Johnstone was one of a_ oup of thirty-three Prince Ed- _ ward Islanders who sailed from ontreal on July 16th 18-St fill’ France. As the ship approached Havre there was a noticeable tense- ness rn and excitement among the re- ed soldlers who were on the ip. They were back again in France, the Franco that they re- bered as an endless succession em of trenches. and ruined cities and I towns. Now. however, they weve re- um ing on a holiday to thc -old battlefields. . In France Mr. Johnstone was lm- m essed by the well kept cemeteries, told the meeting Each soldiers e, age and regimental number the soldier. 42,000 Canadian sol- diers havc their graves marked with a small memorial. Of the other 18,- I 000 either inscribed on the Menin Gate I Memorial or on the base of the i monument at Vimy Ridge. I Of the Canadian Monument at I Vimy Mr. Johnstone said, "no art- calladiaxu dead their names are ‘ can do it justice nor can words in its conception and perfect its execution." stone returned to Franco with the pilgrimage as guests for a days of the French Govern- I nt. The Canadians were given m the continent Mr. Johnstone urncd to England and then went Scotland where he spent a few visiting famous historic places SSW. chairman of the picture a. success financially. Messrs. were appointed Joint chairmen the picture committee -- ' l»f=f°="" l‘ll'°=S HARVEST UPPURTUIIITY DAYS On Sale October 9th--10th--13th--14th. I MANY OTHER ITEMS ON SALE_ N01' |_|§1'ED HERE Look For Special Sales Sheet D€|Ive'-red at Your Door SURPRISE SOAP 10 BARS - - 48c RA|§|NS (BULK sEEDLEss) PIE PEACHES PIE GHERRIES TUMATO JUICE MEAT GUUNTER CHUCK ROAST BEEF, Lb. ue RIB ROAST Western, Lb. -_ ._ _ __ _ 18c LOIN PORK ROAST Trimmed, Lb. - - _ -. _ 25c LAMB LEGS, Lb. _ -_ -_ 19c CORNEI) PLATE RIBS 2 Lbs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 27c CORNED BEEF Sweet Pickled, Lb. _ - _ 13c GLENWOOD 12 oz. TIN S GLENWOOD 12 oz. TIN S GLENWOOD 20 oz. TINS FRUITS APPLES 2 Las. -21|: 2 FUR - 21|: 2 FUR - 21|: 2 FUR -19|: and VEGETABLES McKintosh Doz 33c 9 , » CHOICE GRAPES, Lb. _ _ 21¢ GRAPEFRUIT Good Size _ _ _ -_ 3 for 25;; CRANBERRIES, 2 Lbs. _ 23c CAULIFLOWER, Head _ 10c CABBAGE, 2 Heads _ _ -_ 15¢ _ ISLAND CELERY, Head _ 12c HEAD LE'1"rUCE _ 2 for 17e BACON §.‘l2l.°.‘1§rQ2ti<§‘£E Lb - zse ?;L(])I2I)I1{)ISr§1ZE Dozr _ I 35c PASTRY_ FLOUR 7 lb- B28 - 27c VINEGAR M.€{r‘t¢’?.‘§>r»S Gal. - 29c CUMBIIIATIUN UFFER 10 lbs. White Sugar, 5 Sugar, 1/2 Ib. Salada. Tea, yellow label. Allfor _ ` $1.00 lbs. Yellow GUMBIIIATIUII OFFER 2 lbs. Creamery Butter, first grade, 2 lbs. Shortening, 1 Ib, tin Eatonia Baking Powder. All for VISIT THE STORE SEVERAL MANY SAVINGS.- Tiivies AND SHARE ii\i 'rl-us* N S LTD N ci Rss _ far next j : is action.” I T ner, haired by ,, ,md 0, ms ri€nt"fer'e'és‘direeied'”rn ‘<>ifenslvé‘ ‘tT5a,T'5’r.i“iire1rv'iriun‘5ds¢»:es6rr_r~mrrnfFsmrai‘§eEtsH°rsmif of property. e result Of the raids. Presufxi- full revelation of the discov- must await the formal court r leaders will hear the charges offices of the French Social northwest of Madrid ill it drive to lv the Insurgents along the whole Northwestern front. base of the Guddarrarria mountains in E1 w manders asserted their forces drove _ the Insurgent lines back. onight against the Insurgent ree them out of their mountain trongholds. Socialist mllltameri battled fierce- for possession of Nuvnlpciral, bout 45 miles northwest of the Defence lines were pushed to the an attempt to clear the way' to I Escorial, about 25 miles north- I est of Madrid. Government com- A comrnunique said the Govern- ment militia. was being prepared against them. f 1° '~ Among the premises searched by a. counter offensive seeking to o shatter the Insurgent mountain I details of poljw were numerous ]°_ positions and break through to es- ` tabllsh communication with rein- Pdfly. sporting and social affiliates, f cement.; they hoped would be or _ editorial rooms of the news- Sent from the n°ml» I Government leaders said tlieirl of Oviedo, in-the extreme north- lvest of Spain, and soon would be free to bolster the Madrid defences. Sharp fighting was reported in Ulf? Vl1'il1lI»y of Santa Cruz del Re- iztnlur, oil the Madrid-l\vTEq'rle'd!I. highway, as the Insurgents encorm- tered opposition attempting to wid- eli their hold on the 'Frigus Valley. On tllc Aragon front, in the llorillwcst, Government, officials said their forces were harrasscd by Insurgent sllipers but claimed they had captured a. Fascist bombing plane near Huesca and had killed 25 Insurgents while capturing the wivn of Arguis. Attempting to shift from the de- fcllsive to the offensive fn south- ern Spain, the Socialists were re- ported to have launched a drive to- ward Montoro, in Andalusia, about 25 miles northeast of Cordoba. Gov- ernment advices said the attack started ausplciously. culal-ly in north and Centritl Spain, was severely hampered for both sides by penetrating cold and rain. I_n many places cannon bogged into deep mud. ‘ Dangerous "Did you hear about the awful thing the teacher did to Jimmy?" "No" “She marie him wash his face ai I school, and when he came home his dog didn‘t know him, and bfi him." _i Y home of the noted South At- tlfr Flyer. Jean Mlermoz, one of EATEN fcontlnued from page 1) off. join comrades further along Gredos sector due west of Mad- . ___ “ls - ' New Bowsprit For Old Ship (sq. I' nos.,- ,_ l /r rid charged down on Ban Martin de Valdeiglesins. Government snip- pets fell back stubbornly before the horsemen, supported by details of Moorish legionncizes on foot. Hard by was Sotillo de la Adrads, which gives onto a valley into Ben Mar- tin. BY H. E. KNOBLAUGH Associated Press Foreign Staff L MADRID. Oct. 8-(AP)_-Cvovem- _ r¢~.°-r'§@Z‘<¢‘.7’ I . »‘ Y" ' _ ' ' ""`- ' " ` Nelson'g fcmouc old flagship. ll. M S Victory, docked at Porto mouth, lnlllnllr Wll°l’° _ L , I -' .e-..;_.ssf.- i~ _ _ ` _____.._'__; .1 .m »l____.... *"....c she I9 having her rigging renewed. A steel bownprit nc put In place of the old one which has been ln “”