Aucggi‘ 21, 1936 THE CHARLOTTETOWN‘ GUARDIAN I} ON MAT. -— CHILDR CAPITOL T O D A Y F R l l) A.Y SATURDAY 3 — 7 —- $.15 S A T U R D A Y DIATINEE 2.30 ctuvc with ALAN HALE - ALAN n ,_ and “B U,C KT’ ADDED. . . 1' COMEDY (‘Il.-\1"l‘i-IR rwo . . . CIIINAMEN FLINGS ' lllS SON BY HAIR VANCOUVER. Aug. 26--(CP) — ‘_v nine WW. Nears old but rlllraciy a. t: uper of hs about by tlie‘ Ten Shou, ClliilCrL‘ boy o five years’ experience, make: living being flung hair, and likes it. When he arrived here from China Ncently with a company" of acro- bats. it. was (‘XpiflllllWi his; special head-dress. like a piijtail growing \\‘.'lS out of the tap of his head. ifrolvn so his father could wh‘rl lifn around by the hair and to»; iiln for other. lo catch. Professional Bards llloyd, Egan? 15E I Chartered Accountants 140 Richmond Street Phone 47, Tifiex. W. MItlTeso-n“ noel-it'll: uuosou PAUILKELLY - ROBERT KENT .1711 P. O. BOX l2.‘ PRINCE EDWARD THE STAGE RESZEN. RANCH BOYS ‘,5, u‘: , 1,.” Sana/L‘ . 1 B~‘!1'.i'"5"{‘ ‘i. fir. DANCING -- MUSIC .. ROPING -- HILLILY SONGS - COMIC RURAL ANTICS VAUDEVILLE at 4.30-8.30 EN 16c — ADULTS 27c A. INEHAII AND SERIAL ANK ‘RKXWELL it NEW GOV T (Continued from page l) Dl‘ouiii, Public \ ol s ili .\ll‘l' t Johnny Bourquc, Provincialflecre- tary J. H. A. Pliqueltc, and Agricul- ture Miiiistcl" Bonn Dussault ran as Action Liberalc Nnliciialc candid- ates in the Nov. I935 election. Municipal Affairs Minister Joseph Bilodcau mid Gilbert Layton, miii- ister without portfolio, are new i members and were elected as Union i Natlonnlc candiriiitcs. Mr. Bilodcau defeated the Liberal premier in i'Is- lct constituency. The new House. Premier" Dilples- sis has announced, will convene early in the autumn to pass credits so the business of government, may be carried on till the regular budget is voted at the session opening in January. The cabinet announced by Pre- mier Duplessis contains three Eng- lisli-speaking ministers, Mr. Fisher, Mr, Layton and Ml". Coonan. Hon, Frank Connors, minister without portfolio, and Hon, E. Stuart Mc- Douizail, were the only English- speaking members of’ the Godbout Cabinet. . A Judicial recount in Bcrthier BARRISTBR, SOLICITOII. are Comma“, election o, Hm Clenpms 0,?,'”'T°’.,‘° I'm“ Luncflim“ ‘Bastien, Liberal ministcl" without z cc 0 Great’ George _§_l|.¢c‘ pmfiouo’ gym, J‘ A Luforcst. Union illacGuigaii & Traiiior MARK R. MacGlilGAN, K. C. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR, B. A. Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. MONEY ‘T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bunk, Richmond Street, Charlottetown. ‘TB. A., H. F. McPHE K. C. Natioiiale candidate. Mr. Bastions majority of two votes citsaltlif-‘BTQQ as ballots in the 39 ballot BOXQS “we counted before Mr. Justice Plillcomoii Coilsfiieau. and the out- come was a tie. Retui-liur: (iflicer Simon Lafreiiicre cast the <l"cidl_iig ballot in favor of the Liberal mili- ister. riflciinas NOTARY Jw- (Continued from page l) BARRISTER. SOLICITOR ___ ._ . _ Riley Building. Charlottetown. i ---_--: _ schools. Bell & Mathlesgn The Red Cross of inawlqlvrflstghljxi 1L m Be“ D‘ L Mamlcsun‘ Lb“ 3 was presented to Bousiaiv Barristers d: Solicitorn MONEY T0 LO-AN Wilma: Block, ciisrinitcuiwnmm: Palmer 8c Haslam ll. J. PALMER, K. C. A. J. I-IASLAM, B. A., Ll». B. B BARRISTERS, ETC. "I! offlova Scolln Chambers Charlottetown. l’. E» l. Mousii thine m "r0 man til . W. ii. Carson Chiropractor CIIAHLOTTETOWN 124 Prince st. Phone 1M2. SUMHEILSIDE Tw- Sub-iii! Grlnvillc st. P. 0. Box I27. by Supervisor hiacKeiizie. with iioil- orary mention t0 NorllwMlllfilllf North Wlltshirc and hliiliilic. Mr. MncKeiizie also L".l\\‘ a short talk on "'I‘elieiiiii1: Niultlidlfilltlml Tables" and demonstrated interest- trig devices on drill. _ An entertaining and lllsll'll(.‘tl\'0 method of school siiiiéilltl “"5 ml by Sgt. Irlam. Mr. H. H. Shaw. of Education, made .1. queries. The following resolutions adopted: Collrge for the use of the Collci. Auditorium. Simeriliiviidciil/ 0X]ilfill.lll()l\ concerning the course at sludn .. and .‘ also answered the Qllflilltl" m" were The thanks of the cementum, were extended to the Speakers and _ to the Prinicpal of Prince of Wan .. —-Today - Friday - Saturday ON THE SCREEN iiE HAD THE BAD LUCK T0 wm TEN MILLIONS! This gay adyenfurerwallt» ‘ed out on Monte (arlow but lie couldn't wa/lr out on the mysterious heal/t lillllb t“ , q/k MAN Will] Blllllllilllllilll PICTURES Qt EVE. - CHILDREN 21¢ - ADULTS BALCQNY 38c _ ORCHESTRA 45c Muliiliilu with JUAN BENNETT COLIN cuve fiiGflELjRUCE A D D E n . . .t CHARLEY g CHASE COMEDY s-1_9 P. M. SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 POSTMASTERS (Continued from page l) ‘Ilrunsii ‘k insiitor oi p-ostdlwst‘ — 10952 and lVli‘. A. V. Saunders, postal services, addressed a lilncli- eon held for convention delegates yesterday. Executive members of the Marl- tinic branch were elfctcd as fol- lows: Messrs. J. W. Itft-rkcl, Digbyi, N. S; A. R. Read, Roekiligham SNIUOTI- N- 5-; J. W. Grljviior, Mac- Adam, N. 13.; Alick 'I‘aylor, Saint John, and P. J. McInlifs, Borden, P. E. I. List of delegates convention fol- lows: President E. J. White and Mrs. White, BJlilliPSL, N. B.; Secretary- Treasurer C. R. Dooe, Dnrclicstcr, N. B.; Ml". and Mrs. J. 1V. lifcrkel. Digby, N. S: Ml". Read, Rnckingliztiii Station, N. S; H. R. Fraser and Airs. M. Fraser, Carleton Siding. P. E. 1.; Iili‘. Mrs. P. J. hfeliinis, Port Borden, P. E, 1.; Mr, and Ivirs. E. J, Love- lock, Plaster Rock, N. B.; Mr and Mrs. Alick Taylor, Saint. _Jolili. N. B.; Mr. and a s. G. M. Wa an. Coldbrook, N. B.; \V. J. Pi .g.l.i'd. Georgetown, P. E. 1.; Mr. and Ii .\. A. C. Green, Albai ', P. E. I; Ml‘. and Mrs. J‘. H. T. Nicholson S, - iicy lifinrrs, N. S; R. S. \VCbSl€l'. lVIidgell. P E. 1,; R. J. IVIacDonald. Cardigan, P. E. I.: Miss Clara Fill- more, Oxford Junction, N. 5.; and Mrs. T. F. Sprncel", Phillips. N. S.; H. W. Chase. Ox- ford. N. S; Mr. and Ivlrs. C. T. Purdy and Miss Laura B. Purify. Wcst Chestri", N. 5.: J. G. Gootie. Westvlllc, N. 5.; Mr. and lyfrs. J. S. McLeod, Hunter River, P. E. 1; James Inch, Oak Pcliit, N. B.; M =, M. Mahler, Rocky Point. P. E. 1.; L. B. Hughes, Peakcs Station. P. E. 1,; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gagnon. MacAda-m. N. B. Reports Submitted By Prov. Secretaries WOLFVILLE. N. s. Auz- 16- Reports read at. the second scssbli of the United Baptist Womclii ‘Missionary Uliloil t-Oilill‘ 5115M“ that all three Mlilllilll‘:‘Pl'O\'li1l'€S had increased llllCl‘l‘:l and that new societies were being formed. Reports silbiinllul by iii: lliice provincial secretaries, Mrs, Edwin MacFarlaiie of P‘.'l‘.l(‘0 Edward Ed- ward Island, Ivliss Gertrude Elston, Nova. Scotia, and Itfiss Augusta Slipp of Hampton, New Bl‘lill5\\'l(2l-Z, were submitted to the session and adopted. Mrs. C. T. Clark. of’ Moncton presided at the riieetfng today and scripture was read by M15 J- E~ Gould of Hailfzix. Prayer was 0f- fcrcd by Mus L. Colwell of Saint John. The annual report. of the executive board iva-s iilY-"ll bi‘ M?“ Clara. R. Fullerton, entering her 30th year as iecoriliuir icerctary. ‘Treasurer Mrs. SlISZO Seaman ol’ Amherst, N. s. Wlwrlcd money haiicllzd during the y-peai‘ was $6.- 266134, this sum consisting of for- eign missions mOIiPF- $10-$31)”; homo mission, sl-‘Lfifidfifl; suiirlries. $132.54; and trust. funds. S‘! 400- Mrs. C. T. Nisbct of Saint John rend a paper on ifLill and trust, prepared by Mrs. P. M. Ifuiiiitfln- The following nominating com- mittee was nppointcd: Mr- I". H. Heals, Wolfvillc, Miss l‘ Gillespie. Amherst; Mrs Westorup. Fredericton; 1th“- Hayward, Moncton; Mrs. J. I". Mc- ‘ Neil, Suninierside, P. E. 1.; 395ml!‘ l, tion committee: Mrs. Louis Duvai. Saint Jnliii; Mrs. Fred Ward. l Dartmouth, and Mrs. A. C. Vincent. l S:iint7Joliii._ ___ y .._-——~—_-'--——~~~ ' " »-_ lion that teachers riizike mol"c use of tlie library service of this ]il'O\'lllCC. 'I'lic following cimmltteez; were appointed at. the muning session: Resolutions Committee-Mr. Aus- tin Keiilicxiy, Misses Alice Bryeiiim, Mabel Grant. Nominations Committee ~ Mr. ‘ Donald Iiuiitley, Mi". Edison Mac- ; Donald, Miss Mary MacLellan, Press Comniitlce-Jifiss Charlotte Drake, Mr. Guy KcmwdY- Question Box-Miss Evelyn Sini- mons i/lr. Hollis Jenkins. Ye.tci".l:iv'.s l'l\ll‘,"llll0i'l was the .- l (f '1: flir- i926 rcrics. The first l- ._ Prince Edward Island inspector of ' and Mm A RI , ecutive were Rev. Louisville, N, B.; Mrs. IIelcn Bcll,, and Y l l l 1 lfficers Elected By Baptist institute (C. I’. By Guardian's Spflcial Wire) United Baptist Institute at the closing session here tonight. Rev. Harry Barber of Paradise. N. S, was chosen first vice-pres- ident; R/rv. S. Smith of Marysville, N. B., second vice-president; Rev. Heston Flanagan of Montague. P. E. 1,, third vice-president, and Rev. John Linton of Fredericton, secretary-treasurcr. ~ Additional members of the ex- T. B. McDor- ‘inand of Amherst, N. S., Rev. Neil ‘MllCl/Jllli, Sydney, N. 8., Rev. Jud- i son Levy, Sussex, N. B. Itev. J. B. Wilson of Summersidc ~lcd tlic devotions at tlic closing session tonight, and Donald Mac- ~Leorl of Shediae, N. B., sang two s 0s. WOLFVILLE. N. 5.. , Aug. 26- , “The greatest sin ‘in tlie world t0- ‘ (lay is a fals‘: evaluation of ivealtli," Prof. A. B. Balcmn, economist of ‘Acadia University told the del- Pgates to ,thc 47th annual session of the United Baptist Institute here today. “One of the greatest liccds of olil" M ‘. . . Rm; I time is the re-cstablishmelit of a liiorc vigorous moral tone in so- ciczy." the professor declared. "In a. day flint calls for wise in- teiuuiliolialisiii.“ tlic speaker coli- iiiiucd, our economic philosophy is national, our cconoliiic policies are national, our loyalties are national. The place 0f the ciiilreli is to give a new emphasis upon the higher values iii society‘, This is not an easy task and tlie church cannot l‘flSli_\' become the power to change tlic world over, but." he as-kcd, "should it be satisfied with less?" Rev. D. J. l\I-.icPlicrsoii of Ber- iviek. N. S, presided and Rev. G. N. Hamilton of Windsor, N. S.. conducted tlic devotional service. NVOHIEN RULING NAVAJO ROOST TUCSON. Ariz., AlIiZ. 26-—(CPl— Navajo Indian braves are going niodcrn~but \l'0i‘ill‘l'l still boss the legvcs. Mrs. Clara Le." Tanner, Bisistani. professor of archaeology at the University of Ariznona, tells of Nav- ajo newlyweds who used canned goods for a cercmoiral wedding dinner. Originally‘. she says, the Navajos lived chiefly on mutton, with vegetables and grains added in summer. but now they are using flour and tinned good". in quantit- lcs. "Bill the wonuin still miles in the tribe, owning ifs ivcaftli iii the form o: herds of slicer) and boats," Mrs. , ‘m5 held at Uigg Monday and the} ' Elfi- Taiincr said. "The man ‘s content to owli a horse or s-"vcral horses. If liic husband provxs incompatible, his wife may put his saddle outside the hogan as an indication she is through with liini." From her travels among ihc Na- vajo Indians. Mrs, Tanner describ- ed tlicm as ccrriionial-nilndcd and legend-loving and sueiznsted their own religion quite sufficed for afull and rich life. she said she deplored the efforts of the federal govern- ment to change the Navajo into an anrricultural tvnc. WOLFVILLE, N. S., Aug. 26- Rev. G. W. Guiou of Fredericton, N. B., was elected president of the The Glaiitrai Guardian This column ll leaned for new: l local lllllflli but ndvertlllng ol newly nntrlrc may In Inverted n! cont: n word strictly payable In l 1 o 1 u l i l POLICE COURT—At thQ police icoui-t yesterday two vagrants were , remanded until today. A man lchargcd with a breach of the Pro- kliibition Act, second offence, was ‘fined five hundred dollars and ‘costs or six months in jail. ENTERTAINED AT BRIDGE—, Mrs. Malcolm Giilis of the Hill Apartments entertained at bridge ‘ , on Wednesday evening in honor of hcr house guests, Miss Florence MacCrae and Mrs. Di". Goivln, Hampton, MOTORIST SENTENCED T0 ‘THIRTY DAYS-A motorist was ..sentenoed to thirty days in jail by . Magistrate Tweedy yesterday when ating a motor vehicle while under tlie influence of liquor. The defen- dant gave notice that lie would ap- peal the case to theSupreme Court. FORMER. ABBIE PLAYERS 0N VISIT-Joule “Dizzy" Desilets and Walter “Nig" Brenneman,_ former members of the Abegweit. hockey team. arrived in Charlottetown on a. holiday trip yesterday. Last season Brenncman played in Lon- don. Ontario, and Desilets with the Montreal Canadians. SEARCH non MISSING MAN- A search was bcilie made yesterday for Mr. William Ford, fifty-seven- ycar-old man who wandered away from the home of his brother, Mi". Wesley Flord, Malpeque Road yes- terday morning. The missing IIIEUI was wearing n brown hat. brown trousers and a blue and ivhiteslrrt and no coat, Ulllvell for n. month ago he \V{lTl(‘l‘5‘l‘Q(i from his Fredericton home and wa found two days later in an ex liausted condition. or Ml‘. Hammond Ford. Queen st. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Augustine J. Mlir- by the car ferry today. and Mrs. Lave-rs, in Charlottetown. Mr. Emmett. Callaghan of Syd- ney, C. B., former Cliarlottetoivn boy, who has been visiting his sis- ter. Mrs. J. A. MacDonald. Sydney Street. for the past few d. s, left on reium yesterday morning. lTlllllZllYi he appeared on a charge of oper- ‘ King Edward Sends Message To Island Couple Mr. and Mrs. Angus .\I-.>.cDon-.ild of Vaiieyficld, Canard.‘ longest- married couple who tnq; M“ Cele- brute their 75th wclidi ; ainiiver- 5")’. have a message of congratula- tions from King Edward viii, A letter from the King; .~. .-i-eretary" ‘ to the old couple said: “His Majesty is nine‘ interested to heal" that you have ill: lived u, celebrate such a i‘eiiuli‘l<alile and unique anniversary, and sends you very hearty congratulations and , good wishes." , , The groom 0f 75 yeais is 95 yczlri, aid. He was boni in September. , 1841. MP5. MMDOnilid is uiiiy U119 month younger. Both Angus and Mrs. l\1acl)o:1:li<i are remarkably active dr-spfic 1119p‘ advanced age. able yet to read her worn Ga “Bible without the aid of specta The longest-married couple Ive on the old homestead with a son l John who is a. farmer as were his I father and. grandfather before him MYS- McclJonaIj is, _ PAGE THEE ll I f I P I , nmaacoauaocooouawoww , r o V. s I o n a- Bingo 8. Amateur Hour HOLY mgnrzrslrlr liALL - i TONIGHT 8.15 o rgan|zed_25nir."sos H\"25PRIZE5 _—Q‘ uiaweacugingiilageoowew L-GIl-lfl-BV-ET-ll. g “ M Conference ls Addressed , By National Secretary , Of League of Nations Waterfront in Canadafi , In Review At a conference in tlic Coiifcrh-r- aiiun Room of tlu‘ PiUYiiiGllii lsulld- mg yesterday" llioriillig, attended by Mr. Robert B.’ lllPll, Ottawa, Na» lioiia‘. Secretary‘ 0i tile Leawe of Nations Society in Canada. a provi- sioiizil Committee for tilt SollL-ly ivlis ewlalilislirzi with Ml‘, W, Ii. Bentley, as chairman, and Ab‘. H. H. Shaw as secretary. It is propos- , ed that organization of a permanent ‘conin-liitec or Council shall take place at a later dale and that in Ferry Wharf Island I"l‘f'l.i|lZ1'r7‘(-‘Ii_‘g “'h.'i|-f the meantime the pffJViaiOllfli conl- T112 Bil" (Kw. -I‘ Gr t." n mittce shall represent tlie Society W"- liere and direct its local, actrvitics. Tu! Amlr. r“ . ~‘ =1, I—I'i:!1l~ . in ‘Fiventy persons attended the Con- 1101"» ferenc e. -—--— ~ His Honor Lieutenant Governor Marine “nuf I Dr-Blois commended tlic proposal to vr-tablish a eomnllttce :uid offered f) PM’. I,-‘ " ~ -- .lii.s assistance and stipport. Luzzil, in part. some‘ time N11‘. Ford suffers tcmporaryl loss of memory on occasions. About , away ‘ Information as to the missing man may be sent to Mr. Wesley Ford. Malpcque Road phy, Charlottetown were passengers Mrs. S. G. Cameron has returned to her home in Margat-r- after vis- iting her daughters, Mrs. Aichorn tAnnounce Plans, Flifl l Movingfiattie From Drought Areas Dominon government today an-, ‘ nounceti plans for meeting the wes- t tern cattle problem. iIou. Jaliics G. Gardiner. A/Iinistei" of Agricult- llfe. flilve out details of a, plan un- der Whlfil it is liopczl young cattle‘ ill the ilroliehl. ziivas of the pi-iiiric; JYOlTHC-“s will be moved tn areas ‘\\'ll(‘l‘£‘ feed is more plentiful. It. is based on Dominion LZMOYIIIIIPIIL t-‘Olllllbllllfln 0f a proportion ofrall- ‘my find flflslib cilarees ii: eon- iiection with moving the cmtpg i “It is hoped that this plan wit; take voulir: and partly fed canto.- off the mzirket dllfiil! the next. three months. thus ]7.“l'lIllllillgllIOSf5 Who have cattle to sell off the grass WJll-‘liose of them at reasonable price-s." ‘the minister said. “It is “l” lmtlfllllltvd that the movement may 111F100 Canadian cattle in bet- ter relation t0 eastern ports for shipment to the British fLicflQr market. next spring." Under the plan announced t0- KlflY. the government. through the deparlnicnt of IlITiTllllliIT‘, pTODOsOs" l" DRY UK‘ railway fare or its equiv- alent to any eastern famicr or" rcp- rescutative of a group of eastern farmers. who will co west. purchase a Cfiflllfld or more of cattle and l l l \ CYITAWA. Aug. 26~tcin _ The i four corporate members of the SuPI- s ., study syllabus unsigned for The provisional committee whim has power to acid t0 its nil-nlbelzs consists‘. of representatives u: the‘ my now in the iil‘0\'il‘lC€Z the Cu i5 ltctowii llotarj» C ll), [he Chap rs hf the 1011,16. in L...l"i0l.l.(,‘t0\\'ll Alid Sumlucrsiti» and .lic Wom~r ‘s Christian niperiilice Union, '10-, gather with picscnzrltives of the Catholic Woiiu s Lezigue, the Wo-l nrenls Instltut . e vs Men's Club. iurii ;~ll(‘ i. alum‘. tl". Buntilin. ilvlfs Wharf Si Dunstanhs . rity, Prince of \\'-.iles College and .:.c Adult FIduca-l S. S K/mz: - 11"" Leiigllff- Captain slllfls“ All‘, Inch in his add llt'\ ('1' DCIOTG W115 ll. Si) l 581d that yesl-Prdav and P011811! t0 consisting of 5 llilh‘ in Canada a f0... ‘tlililiil of‘<~;_t11p_ 3n miv public uiitlcrstanding of iiitcrna- 50o bury; of p tlolull zifizilr». 'l'he iii'l‘..'l“llllllli n‘. -.,-.,~,;-r_q1 fnfwq 5m- g; p; the Soclcty was do»: ~ ‘o as s‘. iii piovilliiig this itibllltlfilllfll, In ill connection he sepokl- of the S» i National Study Project for u a s. Marnhiirl iviiicli w off the coast of N‘ groups all across Canada was l heme prepared, the Society's r.‘ programme as part of which he llUllllCEfi that Dr. Raymond Lc it Bueli, President of the Foreign, Policy Association of‘ New York, SS Hoeiielzlqa (‘aziniin Wcllson City, ivould speak over the national 1 ms pi,~,_,,,u_ch_.,,q,,,., W“; ran“, network at 9.30 p. m. AST. Friday,‘ September" 4, on the subject of Can-v s75‘ Haryfim; 3m m, adlaii-AmericanJiritlsli relations —,l ___,_____ "Tile Present Situation-A Program‘ so)“ Cowhmo, in v.4 m5. of Action", tlic Society's Interna- tional Affairs Information and Lit-l eraturc Sales Service to head which one of Canada's most distinguished younger" students of international charging a czirvo of coal, film ilfIalrs. he said, had just been Oil-E pointed, the Societys lecture pro-, gramme which this year was expec- . ted to bring several speakers to tlic Maritime Provinces including Mr. brim them east to be fod- Paul Martin, NI.P., tilt? aCLllig lffiitlfql‘ Th“ govmtttmpnl“ “in P?" an!‘ of llic Caliailiaii Delegation to tlie amount equal to half the fl‘(‘l.‘,ill ,_ 3.10m; yum}, cof\gl‘ess (ypqnlng m DH,“ b7‘. him w my m" “r “h” tSl Geneva on l\[Oll(ll\_\', the Socit‘ “s fun “filing tho” t“ “WPC. National Conference and the Soc‘ "mums “n” he 709° " ' “Wm lcyfs publications ]Ji'Of_'l‘l.i.lllill(‘ fNews Itcferciicc was liiade to I . l I The same policy will be applied she“, 0m‘, to shipment of lambs. with the Um pK-Lmm, lllt\s‘]liu)i\v(\U_U‘)(irai‘(\s dtflemnc“ m“ HWY ‘"111 0m.‘ 1'9" ‘ with similar organaatioits in other OSLO. Norway, Aug. 26—t'AP)- Lean 'I‘i"otzky. the exiled Russian Bolslicvlst. tonight siglicdzin agree- ment pledging himself to refrain from any revolutionary activities. I-Ic simied only after an ofliclal deputation to his home had told him that. immediate arrest would be his only atleriiative. Police immediately took up posi- tions around his home at IIocne- foss, indicating that ‘n the future Trctzlq- ivnuld be k-Ppt finder con- stant Surveillance. The agreement which ‘Trolzky signed provides that he may remain in Norway until Dec. l8—if he ari- lieres to the strict terms of the document. (What will happen after Dec. l8 to 'I‘rotzk,v. reported scr- iously ill, was a matter of conject- lire) The agreement which the exile signed today‘ was the outgrnedh of charges made against him in Mos- cow that he had been the instill- ator of a. plat to owirtiirow‘ the So\‘- let regime iii Russia-a plot. for which lfi confessed conspirators were executed earlier in the week. BABBY PUFFS AT SMOKELEFS PIPE PRINCE ALH@T. Sasks-(CPY —-Chai'les Jr.. two-ywar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cummings. touts a man-sized smoking-pipe when he travels around iii a small basket placed on the handle-bars of his dad's bicycfe. ‘When he tires of it. he slips the pipe into his pocket for future use. GR-(“VS ANTI ROLLS HTS (“VN TOBACCO SASKATOON —fCPi~Pl1i‘llCulm‘ about the tobacco he smokes. Jill- ’us Christlaens not only rolls but grows his own. He has been grow- imz it for five years now. Last vent‘ the yield was 50 pounds from I00 heads. Chrlstinelis. ii Belgian. claims ft is better than lie can hily in the city. and today ptirt of tlie cron is rlrvilnzz on the cl~tiics lino. River‘ empties itself iiito the Arctic quire to be fed two mOIIIlLg 10 gm“- half the freight. roiliilixcs through llie Iiitr-rli uinul Federation of Lcagzue of . ' iiloiis feeders In these areas of Canada, ing the autumn months a principal‘ ample teed was avalablc_ l activity of tlie Society would be to The plan. it was sL:i'cd_ would lia\‘e reports of this Conervss macicl PPTmlt llFIil-“FF “lift lifld fl WFDIHF 1o the Canadian people, The agzenclal amount of fodder. to feed it instead l of’ tlic Congress culled for n consid- of plflCillL! it on the markct. It t oration of all important aspects of would also prevent yoiuie cattle the peace problem. from the drnualit arcns finding‘, Speaking on tllt‘ present intema- their way to tlze market in a half- ‘ tlenal situation .\ifr. Inch argued finished condition. and thus cic- t that the international solution Dffwiliit IITiP-‘s- Thus a doublet rather than isolation or neutrality benefit ivauld accrue from the pro- ' was the only solution to be relied Dosals. upon. Ito spoke of n certain cow- Accordinq to tllf‘ announcement, ardicc or lack of confidence which ihirc irrailcs of cattle wilI be af- seemed to explain at least in part fectcd byllifl lflilflf ycflflilitii which the negative policy followed by can hr- KhippPd east. \\'illtl“'t‘(l and Canada. Mr. Inch quoted apampli- Pllt on the mar-s next ‘vcar; cattle let by H. N. Brailsfoivl entitled "To- un ti two wars of rwc wh ch mirliil l wards a New Lcaanc" copies he finished durirrr illf‘ winter. mid l which lizid just been received in heifers and cows up to fiv-c years of ' Canada: “With all its limitations nee which inizlit, be used as blYTflr l in conception and its failures in er stock outside tlic droueiit area. achievement, it (the Geneva Lea- Tlic minister announced eoiidit- gucl represents an aspiration that ions which would govern the frclelit is transforming the tliiiikiiie of It rate concessions, great part of mankind. The nezirr“ it comes to wreckage, the nun-c ti‘ idealist‘; cling: t0 it. 'I'lie_v r‘ ‘lied ti» it. after tlie Manchurian fiilure ii. they had never dorm it. " ""- nfter the Abyssinian dcfvaf th-v -" will not abandon ii. ’f‘lii\ llri‘; NORTH BJYFFLEFORD, sask. National (lmwrliiiiriil iii.i Alli: 26—fCP\~-Aki:ivik is a irlgiddo emascillaic the (‘ov- farnorth spot where the Mackeliz l may oven in a iiicrisuri- . nfzaiiizd it llllTf‘ will rallv liiiid. iii Pr. and iii ii It was for Akizivik that Miss Lfl- neutral coup‘ :1 o" lian Farrow, daughter of Mr. and that. this first essay lo Mrs. A. Farrow‘, Deiiliolm, left n, izziiton of iicuce sh. lit-U!‘ Wflfsllie Station ucai" here on, This eonezuil l,- ‘ :1. a month's Journey that will cud ‘n. a proud record of soci.~.(_li.iiri.iiii1rii"- four unbroken years‘ service in‘ Em. and 5(‘i(‘illlilt‘ ivoil: tli:i1 mus‘ Canada's most northerly school. l be continued and developed. In our The pupils at tlic Aklavik school country v<.i‘"c are 100 or more Flskiuio childr u n10 WlilFll \f wt! inr a slFftllf-Z Lemur whose parents inhabit. the sparsely policy in i935 will look for other settled Arctic region from Herschel lauds to carry it out. Island to Dolphin Straits. Miss Farrow declared the chil- drcn of the ieioos that, flank U113 _ ‘_ . _ bleak shore are taiuglit all the} facr in the room ill '-\'i‘.l(‘ll he \\. .' rudiments of pubic school cdurat- spciikiii-i and suflirvelwi ill"! “"1 ion together with special bi'."lllliiliirilr('5t‘".'z d1-“90ui'fll:l‘iiieiii_ \\Il.\‘f‘i\lL‘ t? stifled to their lifc Boys will be .1 1m; m‘ apiircjIQ-iju 0f lily“ W; tnkpn “mum 11111111“; and y-appilie p The probiciii rv. umlri gmeiiinuii. by experienced guides. while older was tlic Plflblflll "t F"“-“'l-“ _ girls will be trained in domest c, erument lilflflllifllfiflflillllllly‘ times. science and hospital wcrk. lvoiulrd m‘: ti“ * ‘ "' Mail six times ii vctar and slip; l ‘tniileqvlrpkm c . c‘ s l i . - - “we during 1- wmm t m“ cumin. ‘pm of the Imzirtilr. had to be r riitcii and strengthened n fcw yea s after its promulgation. mbllwt" l World Youth Congress, I" "Tmftllllft"? t9 MF- GflYdiflPYt The Still/RU‘ Willi liu- co-tiperation, lsitfl fll7i3l1<'1‘~l1°"§ h-‘td Com“ ill 1'11"" t of youth o xllliiis liad succeed- Nm“ 39m - N"“' T3Yl111-='~\'ivl<l’i‘i ‘P ed iii llllnlvlillq a Canadian dclega-‘ zEdwmfl ml “ml m? Q “V11 l lioii to lllf‘ World Youth Congress- Lvallev for c. Ale from tlic vfr-st as ! of apiirflxiyiiiltfil)‘ 40 persons. Dur-l . ESKFIVIOS ARE HER NORTHERN PUPILS Ocean. Tl same problciii which the oi p nforlpfgiiny] chiller-lice dc. l‘. rm- H0 i.‘.- tion with the world w.» 1R ACRES APIEFF. If all the land on our yfobcuas dividflq pquaiiv among: liviii: human bellies. cal-ii 0i us “Ttlllfl become tlic tiwiici" of about, cilzluecn acros. It is wnrili Wllllt‘ to notice. however. that a event many o! fihme small estates-especially‘ in N. D. MacLean- t UNDEITAKIIR IQIBALMEB deed. for th-rrc are other tracts of flab no fir! niiiflk hdnd. pl 'I‘i1e plan i195 bCPII flPPTW-Td b" ‘ Societies which was sponsoring the‘ ;(illt'{i lllf dull, ' 0f N, Ivfilrrlii.“ it Britiiiiil flu‘ clcrtf-r- , .\il‘. Inch stud flir- prntol-‘fll ivnfi tilt‘ l. . l . flu memo MRS‘. IAXNIE (LUIPBEIAI The funeral ! Fiiilnlc Cailipbe tun Sunday at‘. y Following a. sl iiioiiic oi lie‘. 1 l-Xlilayson, tlic u. > p the Uniied cliult ,1 m ‘ -s»ii‘c selmcl: ~ 41mi- zic aibslntt- ' . l l .\l.Lil‘<'illSUfl request tlic lie.‘ Clam," which ‘was . of tile (ltJTLi-NLKi. il-elililziy l‘c:\t‘i~ Will 13c No l Mr. .\lueLlou 1 , t l. e.‘ spoke from tho texts, “In My FlliilClS House are iiuiliy uisziiie-plliccs." and, "1 am the l‘C$tl.l'l‘Ct‘Ll0il and tlic Life." Ho rllcrred to the Godly life of the departed and lll'l' unwavering faith in the face of suffering. Agilin was Christian faith \'llldli‘ilik‘(l in this triumphant death. Al. tlie grave- side Rev. D. L. Gflillill}. offered Yllllfffil‘, Ari exceptionally" . ' ber of friends gdlllCYiTl to respects to the illtillltil“ l parted. testified to the esteem w *1 field. The pnlhi. a Neil lforrisrin, J, ll, ‘ i. (‘. l) d 5 E l Richard .\f , . __.. l DENNIS- \.i ssici‘ ll imirNl.—.»\; :' l"'l_ ' -. .-\..;,i. ‘. . f .1, 1..- \.. l- ii-a‘ , (iii.l..\N ‘ l“ iii .\il‘. .l .... .\l,\('|I()N \l.i)- lznili ll. and .\lz.. sin. v11...» .1 it‘ ill iii Bln-lloiiaxz. ii. .'\l. .\l.'\l(i{l.\(.I*.S Qua-vials‘ \l‘.u‘l..- any-Al zlzqan f\l.ll‘.. on ' .~<iay, AuZ. 11. .1936. by R/LV. 1. Owen Hughes, Miss Mary Ellen MacS\vaiu. R050- licaih. to Nil‘. John Ira MHCLHYCH of Cable Head West. blTlaTT—A-FTJl‘/Lirntivve,' w.'.;.. 112.5‘, Aug. 26, i936, John F, Kelley. l< li- eral will take place lodnv, 'l'l“.‘ .- day. iron-é: tlic residence t . \i_i‘. Frank J. allaglian lo St. Put uks . Church. Icort Allvtllfiills, v limvEts- at Iflilmdailc ngspilal. Palmdalc. Cilllifl“ ~ Jilly 2f, i935- Mrs. Richard RPHS. nice El 2179f‘; Gilllsl arc S6. fornicrlv of Of“? - P. ‘F. Island. _ DARRACII-At the P. E. g6 its?’ pital on Wednesday? 5"?‘ ' ‘ l v the wry hot and WW "l" "P ‘m’ Oiurlolhhwn um r as firs. rim- -would not be of mush its". cvcii ‘IaIFeZ-mih is??? regidence at if we had them On the other luina. North Wlltchlr! "Ytlnoe cove on Friday‘ gprvirt‘ mm;- pfopl‘ wruld be \'- rv lu"i:"." in- [vi-mm 149 c“ ock. Interment . z 2 dcl www- IN .. a p’