_. , pvlumn ll tanned for nun Li“, 5mm"; bu! ldvertlllng of \§y niiliin- mire’ be Inner-led at "m, g 111ml nriclly payable 1n 1.- 11111111. __|1|o1i con LIVER on. 111111111 50c. Taylor" Drug Co., Eon. .1111: iiiiicirrolv DRAMATIC H], 11,11 present their play “I'll ,. 3,41 11i1111;\"'.l111111" in King George ' 1;,»1,-11111.<1ii, Thursday, Oct. :1,'r11 1'. M. llalf proceeds for Siliool Improvement L-70B1l-l0-7-2i. 111 “r111 11 I (‘0l'li'l‘—Ii1 the Suin- _ 11, court this week two ‘1111111 $13.50 each with 111's l1ad their bail ..~t;11.1t11<l. - _|;1ll \lll\'(i Ill‘ DOGS —- The. 11.111 1» are making a." 111.11 (l1\.§.\ 111 1111» tnivn. ‘ ~ \vl11..~1- 1)\\'ll(‘l1> have - __ ..' .1~.:" lmeiise. by ihc end -. 11.111 be rounded 1111 and ‘ b. ..-l‘l11l(-lI|I~1.\‘IN(l t , I1‘.\\‘OR.-\III.Y will ‘be 1lll‘1l.\t‘1'l to liarn .. llis-ie l"<‘l".‘,ll.<()ll of Well- who 1111111111" ui1ilei"\\cnt a opi-rzuiui in 1.110 1111- 1 1.» making satis- piog. ~|.‘i.'l'I.'l1.\‘I'2D lI().\ll-J—~ltfr. Myron 11K. ivlio with Alias. Stoll has been r 1.11.0 1;1ti.1"s A. C. Saunders and rs. 11111 lllis week by Mrs. car x1111 is 11111111111111}; with her for a short while-S. -1i~_i"rixn 01.1) "our: _ Mr. .1. » Iminbroke of Washington, "i: a visit 1o his old home , U.‘ " “on, \V1"sl Prince, He 15 1 .1 111:1 11f." M1". Philip Mac- _ 1111-» Xlacllougall and 11111 Mi‘. .\'1.. Vera of .!. F. Providence, --l'.l.'.l. LIGHT HORSE IIOLI) 1111111‘ - About thirty nii-iiillcrs. Il1>1".~1~ held :1 shoot. at 1‘ 111111.11‘. west of Summer- 1111 S.1:u:"1ia,v, I-‘olloiviii; the 1.1‘ -1 11:11 1111111 enjoyed a. delicl. t" .<'111"ved in 11111 Capitol iron \\'1ll luost like- oilierslioot i111.\"t weck.—-S. Personals 111121 J. A. Lcfurgcj; of lav-111: 11111 'l‘uesdn_v of this week ..~it ‘.11 1311:1011 and New York -‘,'1__ s (1)111 J. J. Conilrick. of 1v» 1-:1. l\Il\.‘-S., is the guest of her ' " .\ _ 1Dr.1 Delaney, of Well- S. >'l' -1" i11:u1_\~ fri 11111.4 of ltfrs, Ches- - 1111c» Alherton ai"c plmueti to ' i*.'1ci1\'e1"i111.r from her re- Eon in the l". Island 1'. (‘harlottetoivii- . A. W. 111111111, of 1:11; left n11 Afondav morn- .: :1 .1111 invteiuled visit tn her Garth Toambs. S. ‘i? J I11-Roy 111111111111 aiid Mr. Iloiznan 1:1: 11y plane on ' 1'"1" . '11 and Toronto. t‘ 1112.111 ian 11"1l1 attmid . . 1.11111, nice i111: of the Batik of ' nods-—S. " ‘it W N. ileukins, of Bedeque, Nuxneil from Ottawa, where 1111111.] the General Council of 1 111.1111 (‘liuirli 111 Canada. He 11-1 the Iimvmeifs S(‘l'\'lf‘1‘ 111 '11P» lierleque Ilnited Church on "id-v H. oooooooooiicboow: 1:11; DANCE § smsini; 11,111., nouns»: z I ‘IIIFRSDAY, OCTOBER 11111 i t toes‘; , (‘linrloifctou-n Rythmlem Big Dance : $31111! 8t SEXTON, Mill's. , Admission 25 Cents. ffuuooqooyoooooo-oooog P.L.ABF1viiess&S1lb l flmanni. mnacrons AND nwinlimviaas Prim 01111111, Holpllfll Ambulance in Charge sllmmcrsldr, ncdequc 3nd Krnslnglnn _ Phone 33-1. ->_ ESTERN LALS Prince l parents, Mr. ‘ w 1101110 ii1.C111v11l:1nd, Ohio, ‘ hfacDougalls , oi l3. Squadron of the P. 1 —BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now. you will not regret it. —LO0P END oiled and annealed cut hay wire, sold at Braces. L-6766-2i. —SLATE surfaced asphalt shing- les in all plain colors and many new attractive styles sold at Brace‘s. L-6766-2l. -FOR SALE Used Fox Wire in good condition; also ccdar posts. St. Elcanors and I-Iowlan Ranches G. R. MacQuarrie, Surmnerside. L-709l-10-7-2l —RETURNED FROM OTTAWA j —-Rcv. J. W. A. Nicholson returned ‘ on Monday evening to his home in ‘ North Bcdequc from Ottawa where lie attended thc General Council of the United Church in Canada. —S. -——DR. AND MRS. E. T. Tanton. announce the engagement of their only daughter, Sybil Davies, to ‘,l'1‘redcrick Forbes Rutherford, son 11111 ALL ovrn HIS sour Kruschen Made _Him Feela New Man Read the experience of this m who had rheumatism so bady that at times he was prevented from working:- “About l0 months ago," he writes, “I suffered terribly with rheuma- tism and neuritis. The pains were all over my body and some days I could not even get up from bed to g0 to work A friend visited inc and suggested that I should "try Kruschen Salts. I did so. the r1:- sult being that the pains 5110111011 to gradually disappear, I have been going to \i'i)l‘k'CV0l' since without a break, thanks to Kruschen Salts, and I feel a new man."-A.R. Rheumatic conditions are fre- quently thc result of an excess of uric acid in the body. Two of the ingredients of Kruschen Salts are notable for their work in di. "olv- ing uric acid. Other ingi" 1111s assist Nature to expel ilissolved acid from the system. Annual Convention 0f Sunday Schools of’ Mr. 11nd Mrs. E Rutherford, Toronto. The marriage to take place in November. L-"l092' —-LAY MENS SUNDAY-Sunday ‘ last was set aside as Laymens Sun- I day in the United Church of Prince .Edward Island. The Laymens As- 1 ‘soclation, which has been organiz- I cd for three years has become a f I l l very important part 0f’ the church. I Iiast year it ivas decided to set aside one Sunday in the year when laymen would occupy the pulpits of the church. The laymen had full ,charge of the service. At Trinity Church, Suinmerside, M". W. E., Brooks, of OLeary, conducted the evening service and preached an excellent sermon. A (ll\‘t by Mr, 1 Albert I-luestis and Miss Alice Cof- ‘ fin was mueh appreciated. Other churches in Prince County where la_vmen took the services were: O‘Lcai",v, Mr Allison Profitt; Glen- W00d. Ml‘. G. R. Leard; Mi". Mores- l head, West Cape and Springfield; Mr. Bryan, Wellington; Mr. Alvin ‘ Ashley, Lot 16; Mir. Heber Hardy, Bideford-S. . ‘ Directors Arrive For Meeting 0f Fox Association ' Directors who arrived in Summer- side from outside points yesterday to attend a directors meeting of the Canadian National Silver Fox iBrceders Association are; Charles 1Ff0m0flt. K. C-. Quebec City; R- G. T. Hitehmrin. Ottawa. Major Cousins, GOOFFZPWWII- 0m; L- T1 l Imeman, Salisbury, N. B-I J- A- C011" hire. St. Pierre, Man; C. H. Barn- ‘ hill, Dilbert. N s.: C‘ B- MacKav, Saskatoon, r1. H. C0111». Port Elsin- accompiinlcd by Mrs CUPB- The visitors are registered at the ‘Queen Hotel Island directors attending are Captain Read. Major Robertson. F. G. Kennedy and Cleve Baker and Mr. Tidmnrsh who is registered at the Clifton Hotel. The directors will conclude flwir meeting today. nav. w. J. BRADBURY nnnncssas suunav sciiooi. TEACHERS Rev. W. J. Bradbury, Field Secre- tary of the General Board of Reli- gious Education of the Anglican (111111011 111 Canada, addressed a giiuiering in st. Mary's hall on Monday evening, speaking 0" the work of the Sunday School. Pres- cnt at the meeting, besides Ven. Archdeacon White, rector of St. Mary's Church, was Rev. Mr- Bridgcuvater, Crapaud; Rev. Mr. Hart-Davies, Tyne Valley; Rev. Mr. Frcam, Kcnsington. Teachers from the various parishes were al- so present and took a keen inter- est in Rev. Mr. Bradburys excel- ‘ was followed lent talk on Sunday School work. The speaker emphasized the DQOOSSlCy of giving the child not only knowledge and information as F RANTICM Get quick, almost miraculous relief with Cuticura I1, Ointmenb-for over d) yein a successful, amaz- ingly effective Ointment. Soothe: itching torture. checks irritation. promoteerapid healiflfl 0f 91"" and scalp. Use daily along with mildly medicated, super-emollient Cuticura Soap. Ointment 25c. Soup 25c. Buv at any druggld’; ForI-‘REE Imvk. write “Cutlcurn” Dqfl. 33. 3&5}- Plfll w» Mwhuh There was a large attendance at the West Prince annual convention of Sunday Schools which took place on Monday at Ehiisdale. Churches represented were from Cascumpei". Alberton, Mbntrose. and Mlmini- jgash and included Presbyterian. Baptist, United and oiher denom- inations. Mr. G. Russell Lem-d, of Fortune 1 ‘ Cove prcsi cl. Mrs. James Ilcdgson was secre- t".11"y. Speakers at the afternoon meet.- ing ivere Rev. Mr. MacLcod and Rev. Mr, Charman of Albcrton. 1M1‘. Hebei" Hardy, vice president, was also present. Various matleis in 111111111111 to Sunday School work was (liscuss- . ed. The evening meeting was taken up with reports, passing resolu- tions and other business. This (iress by Mr. Ralph Young, Marl- time Boys Work Secretary‘. who spoke on boys and girls work and stressed the need of Sunday School and Church (‘(I-t1])1‘l‘llllll£!‘ in dcal- ing with problems of youth. Both» sessions were very well at- tended-S. Sees Increase In Canadian Trade OTTAWA, Oct. 6—1CP.1 Italy's tariff reductions coming on the heels of reduction in France and devaluation of cui"i"ency in boili countries are l'(“._;1ll'(lt'tl iii Govmn- ment circles as holding important consequences for Citllfltllllll trade. Lacking official details of the tariff changes in Italy officials were unable to say just how Can- adian trade would be effected but they felt certain benefits would accrue. A report froiii the trade commissioner in Italy is being awaited with interest. to the rudiments of the Church. but that they should be taught in such a ilray that the child has a proper iinrleizstanding of the things taught. It was important that the child should grow up with n. liking for its church and this attitude to- wards the church can be developed by the propel" methods of teaching. Children should be taught that re- ligion has a definite place in their daily lives. The church itself has a great responsibility towards the children of the church. Parents and God parents have their duty to perform 11nd all should not be left to the Sunday‘ school teacher where the religious instruction of the chil- drcn is concerned. . The part that hymns and prayers take 111 the Sunday School lesson was another point illustrated by Rev. Mr. Bradbury. ' The object of Rev. Mr. Brad_ bury's visit is to form a Sunday School Association on Prince Ed- ward Island-S. by an excellent ad- 1 u‘, ilt-gree of doctor of divinity on the anniversary of the granting oi’ the Baron viiuin 11111111111 1 1 1 111111111 (Coniimlcil P1117111 page 1) 1 1411111111111; lvindicrafts. It has been l said that it is a test of charactci" how leisure time is tised. Parents ".110 ivorricd today over ivhiii of lives their children may lead and what they may have to face. Guiding trains a girl to 1 be a practical scrt of person who lllillifH 11111 best of the nuiterials available _ In concluding her address Miss Mnz-Mzilion stressvsd the need for 1 more trained people in gllitllll}: 1:1 l act as leaders. 501". i l Rid-ELECTED (TOIHMISSIONICII I l Mrs. J 1n Y. Reay of Charlotte- ! town was re-clected provincial c01i1111i<~i1>1.111". 01111111 officers 11.1111- ed to the Provincial Girl Guzde As- sociaiion were: Hon. Pl'1".\l(lf‘l"ll~l\ " I){‘Bl(1l.~j SPFIPIZIIX Miss Alon-a Wilson. Ex ~".:1iv:1 Committee; lvfrs. W. Si‘ Stewiut. Mirs. J. E. Harris, Miss Margaret Jenkins, Airs. Louis Sad- ‘ler. Mis. H. L. Bethune. l Council Members; Mrs. Thane A. 1 George D - 'l‘i'rasurer Campbell, 1111s.’ J. A. lvlathieson, Mrs. J. E. B. MlcCready". Mrs. W. I Hyndman, Mrs. l-I. D, I Raymond. Mrs. T. W. L. Proivse. ltlrs. \V. J. P. Nita-Killian, l\frs. Reubcn Unr- , Donald, lvlrs. C. G. l)uff_1",Mi.<. R. Jenkins, Mrs. E M. Malone. Nlrs. 1 H. F McPhee, Mrs. A. E. Russell. Mrs. T. B. Woodman, Mrs. A. E. Arsenault, Mrs. P. W. Turner. Mrs. 1 ‘ Ewen McDuugnll, Mi"s. R. 11. Le- 1 gate, Mrs. ll. J. Palmer, and two‘ representatives from each local As- sociatioii. Representatives on Canadian Council: Mrs. J. E. B. McCready" and Mrs. H. D. Rasmond. Division Commissioners: Miss Ina Gillan, Queens County, Mrs. A, H. Hart-Davies, Prince County. Provincial Camp Advisor - Miss Jessie Fullerton. Auditor-Mrs. J. E. flarris. LOCAL ASSN. DIEETING “The totnl active membership oi’ all units, including Gutders, is to- day 426". Mrs. John Rea)", Pro- vlncinl Commissioner, told the meeting in her annual report. "An- other Guide Company in Charlotte- town under two enthusiastic G1iid- ers expects to start meetings the near future", the provincial commissioner continued. "A new Ranger Company nt Marshfleld ls hi process of organization.“ Of the active membership 259 are in Charlottetown and only 164 from the rest of the Province. J-‘This is not nearly enough and it is not from lack of enthusiasm on the part of either would be Guides or Guldcrs", We need money f0!‘ organization of companies and llflcks and the Guiders need training", Mrs. Hcny said. "I should like to thank Mrs. De- Blols our Honourary President and the members of the Provincial Council for their wholcheartcd s1ip- port and backing, the Mayor and Council for allowinguusythc use of_ the City iia111111<i111@ locnl news- papers for their co-operation. my fellow Commissioners, Mrs. Hert- Davies and Miss Gillan anti last but not least our efficient Provin- cial Secrctary, Miss Mona Wilson," \ Ills Excellency, the Right Honorable Baron Governor-General of Canada, will receive tion by Victoria university, Toronto, of the Twcedsmuir was lord high commissioner to the .___g ,__._...__... .. I'll. HONORS FOR RELIGIOUS LEADERS IVIARK VICTORIA UNIVERSITY CENTENNIAL Twecdsmuir, the honorary of the celebra- onc hundredth royal charter 0n Oct. 10. occasion ‘ . 1 Mrs. Reay said in conclusion. "Since our last Animal Meeting We have been obliged to accept with regret the resignation of iviiss-I’ Mary MacNutt. Miss Wilson and; Miss MasNutt were pioneers in '11“; 1 Wltanization 0f this Province andl it remains for us to carry on this Wonderful work." she finished. i Camp Report "The Cainpzng Season just closed has been a most successful 011.11. 'l'lll'i‘(‘ ten-day camps were held, Miss Rcay being Commrintlant of the first group with Miss Fuller- ton and Miss Fry in charge of the ' 2nd and 3rd i'es1)cc'.i\"ely'," Jessie R. Fullerton, Provincial Comp fl.(l\'l>l0l'. told in her camp report, "'l‘l1'.:rc \v111,"e. iii all, 11111- 1111111111111 to honoring ihc toria university will confer the de (honoris causal on the religion reading from LEFT to lllGlriTz-Ulhe Ri ht Reverend Peter ':<.-1 Miss " and two campers, an imrcase of? twenty over last year. I11 this nuiu- ‘ ber the following 1101111111111115 \\'1"1"11 represented; Alherion. Borden. Vel- f ville, Montiijzue. 111111 the fcur Char- lottetown Cmiipanics." Officers Elected Mrs. J. A. Lawson was elected l‘ Dfrfaticiii. of 1111- Cliiirloiii town Girl Guide ASSOCIIIIZ : . Alhs. lleaih Mc- Intyre was made vice-president and Mrs. N. l-l. DeBli1;_<_ u-ns clceted SCCICIII:y-t1'11;i_\111'111"_ ’ 1e executive were: ltlrs. W. A. Alc- 1-11 - l Ready, Mrs. N. W. Lmvtlier, Mrs. 5 Huroltl Pickziril. Miss Gnyn Fry, ‘Miss. Louise I-Iaszard and Z\frs. Iiclcn Thompson. Mrs. Harold ‘ Pickard and Mrs. 111111111 'I‘1iompsou were elected i0 the Provincial . Council. Mrs. F‘. W. Tidmarsh, retiring 1 11111111, Nlibs Mary living Nirsr-W." (Continued From 11:11.10 l) ails led as t 1 lll.\ 11111111111‘ church of Scotland in 193.‘: and i934. A special jwnt con- vocation of the University" of 'l‘111"1i111o and Victoria univer- sity will be held on Stiturduy’ aficrnooii. Oct. l0. In addition govemor-gcucrzil at this convocation, Vic- grce of doctor of divinity s leaders pictured above, 1 The refuui " s fl’. cl".ire1l the lvladriil C1111. 111.11: was 1111111112; into effect 111" r1: to combat sucli 1xzcurrcnces FOIYTIFY MADRID (.'i.I‘ IZy (l1iiii"iliii|1.‘s 8111-11111] Win11 IVIAIJIIII). Oct. U--~1./\.P.'— 1111: Cioirrnini 111 tonight 1)l‘C'1)ll!'t‘(l to flllii the li1.~ui",1;11i11s ill the street»: of , Bfiiidriil. it \'111i:1i..vr \\11i';11111i1 (1111,: 1re1icl111s il(l'1‘1.\.\ 11111 c1‘) n 111<11"n11_1_'l11'a1"11s and built pill 1.112112. :11. strcc". iiiti-ixsxc- 1101111. p ' Cinient workers 111111 concrete ar- iillii"; 11111112: 1111211 is in the c:1_\'.-". ."(!li:l\‘~. 11111111 1"1\1.i.i1:s spun 11111. 1-i!_v iviih ll.|1.l)1‘il \\ir11 biiirinizits. Dtrlllit‘ 11111.11 0111101111 iiitllczilions that 1111- t1ov11r11n11=i11 did no: think it. 111111 RSIlIlI‘ 111i" 11111 Isisnrgeiit. at- tuilzexs 111 1114111. 111111111411 the city's gates, 111.1 \\'."i1".\l1i1ls11"_v' 1ll'0Clllllll'_‘Cl 1111111‘ 11st 111 victories and deciarcd Insuifient lines had been irpulsed on almost all hliidrid sec- tors. While 1111111111111.» iverc being taken ‘ to 1-11-111111111111- 11111 front line forces, the (iovcriinient, iiiloptied new steps to eliminate abuses and excesses ‘ within the capital itself. Mllllslfll‘ of 1 president ])l't‘.~l(‘lf‘(l and gave a short 1 i report of the year's work. Miss Ina. Gillan, acting ilistrict commissioner, in her report told the meeting that. the total number 146. an increase of 36 over the pre- , vious year and 70 Brownies, which i was an increase of 20. ll. S. Oyster Culture Prospects Good NEW GLASGOW, N.S., Oct. 6 — (CE-According t0 Dr. A. W. K. Needler, of Malpeque Bay, P.E.I., a member oi’ the Biological Board of Canada, prospects for the de- of Guides at the end of June was 1 , lcvelopmcnt of an important oys- . . tcr industry in Nova Scotia are ex- ‘ cellent. Dr. Needler, reputedly one of the ~c1udcd works contracts 1 best authorities on the oyster in- ‘ ' dustry in Canada, has spent the , past several days visiting oyster areas along the Gulf shore includ- A ing Pugwnsh, Wallace, Malagash, iTainmagouche and Caribou. According to Dr. Needlci", Wllllf‘ it is not generally known. the Nova Scotia Government has given over to the Dominion all oyster areas in 5 Nova Scotia and the federal de- partment of fisheries has appoint- i ed a. commission who will proceed ‘ with the interests of oyster pro- ductiori hero, 11c sees no reason why . Nova Scotia should not have as big a share of the business as the other Maritime Provinces. prom: 1mm INJURED 10.1‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) DIGBY. NS. the Interior M. Gnlaim announced that 11111 gazette of his department ivnuld carry a dreree prohibiting i11- discriminatc search of houses by unauthorized persons. , territory 1111.11 rrvuii-d seven 111<>l11".i- 1 l cal ("oniiiiiticixs l Th1.- l l dusinv, agriculture, labor, cduratntfl 1 ‘public works and iOificinis said 1111- L-ovcinmen .11 ; finance, msiice. commerce and 11".- 1 1 1 1 l ‘! meanwhile, inrhriiteii the Insurgent liryce, 'l‘111"1>i1to, moderator 11f the general c0111‘ ' l_lllll.t'd Church 11f (Iuiizidu; 1.1111 111111’. li:-1.c.1'1;111i A. Ciinipbisll, lllonlrezil, Inorivititni of 1111.- i‘ eliiireli; Huron '.['\vi1cdsn1iiii"; 1111- I11 '\'l'.‘l'1 r 11 l1‘. l1. ive, 'l‘,_1r011io, provost oi’ ihc Llniversity" of Trinity college; and the lfr-vnrenrl H. I’. Whidden, 1111111111111, F/HEIIICCHOI‘ of hichlcister university. Refugees lCharlottetown Relate Horrors ’()f Civil Strife 0n Itinerary, Report O'I'l‘.»\\\'.1\., tijltfPi-The War Velcro s‘ A. 1111111- Comirmssinn e1"e".11,:-1i .11 1'" 1" . .-;1.s"1»1.i of 1iarlia, mcnt to ll2\"' ' the extent d . . llll(‘lll]ll11'.'lIl\‘lll. llllllllll XTWIIYTK. BLIR.(.I1O'S. Sunni, Oct, 6—~iA.P.1-- . ., , . . r111 Fascist 1:11" L (l'\1llll'>11*i1~1»(l w '“°I"““*‘" ‘"‘"""‘ "Mm" 1* IWYK“; ix - 1 . .. . . . , , , the 311311.111“ ll1\l vJH-k. it W111 i1:1.-,i11. lllllil‘l'U11‘lllCllllOfSlllDUl cii-ii- I l V" l 1 eral Francisco Franco as the In- ,‘ (‘TF1 ( ' _[' , . , surflents (‘0ll0i"lil"\tlll" for al In“ (‘mum “T” ‘midi hmd m ‘dc(i,,i“ 'l_, p m‘) “Khzd m, Tm l1i‘(ll'lll“_: X1. 'i‘w1"1'1i1i1> Dist month will ~s 1. r 1. . z . ,;. . .- _ ed to i"1‘\'11 over 1111. Government. ‘ml-L ‘b M‘ “mp Waring“ m Cap‘ Breton, probably next Thursday. Franco, who would be (liCiillOr of a Fascist Spain, assuiiicd supremo authority 0v11r llitwllfflvili-ti<llllilllllt‘fl more 11. W111 g1: ~11 Halifax and then to Saint Julizi ‘ c111, .1 (y, 11.1"::";ij.' of Ottawa h 1111111111111111. \\l1:f-- livid-Col, H. L- do Nliirtzciii‘ of 3111111111111 and H. M. ‘Sinclair o.’ Dunrobfu, Ont... an? tha ‘other Iii :-G< 11. Alex JiIW, $11k. Dominimi /..111-:".t of ‘$111 Canadian 1021011 311,1 1111111111111‘ 11f the (‘1'vIIilIll.\Sl0ll. re- tvcel»: due to ill health. 1S l1 >1"t‘l'i‘llIl'l‘.1’_'lU 1 advise 111111. ‘ G1 llf‘l'.1l F‘:d11l Dania, consult-red sew nil to I?‘ i:‘1".'> 111 11111 111: . for ii ‘ siatc lll Spam on 1111 . C0l'[)Ul':I1l\'(‘ , , 1111111, of the l".. an and lmiwiigiivsi- I 1111.111 1110i 1 1 l . 1 1 nv-nihors. 1111 mes, iviis 1111111111 in Secretuii. c. Plurlici" Franco had made 111m head oi ihc provisional j goiernment. .‘~ill)Ul'Lllll11l(‘ only to thi- ,' dictator, with 1l(llllllll\ll'ill1\‘1" powers similar to zliosc 111' :1 1111-1111111". 1 revision, 11011-1111-1". VCSLOU Govemmetr. authority in the seven cninniitiees which ivouirl ridminisir: sirrn- d ‘. From P. WC. 111111111111 practice was held in V10- tori.i Purl; mi Tuesday afternoon at 4,151 11:11. 11v the boys of Prince of _\Vali1s'(‘n‘.l1'"_'i‘. All those who 1W1 11,0 prfllngp 1mm wil be given a 111111111111 111111 in 111L111" years this will serve as a souvenir of P.W.C. tfvilllllllllllCllllt11. Sgt-up is" tentative and may b1" modified later. Before the Junta plnn was aban- doned, Franco named a cabinet. Reports from the Miulrld 1111111. —-—*—‘ , The students council of RWD. 1 11115 now been formed. It consists 0i siurlents from first, second, third ‘ and foi11'l1 j."1 'l‘\\'o from each Officers manoeuvred 150.000 ' (lIVlSIOII. 01111. 1101.111: as President troom into a solid, 11g11t1.vni1>b1111v<i l and 1111-. 11111111 as secretary, will line. represent the l‘(‘l'|ll1ll1(l€I‘ of students 11.111 and a. meeting of forces were completing the prelim- inaries for their aitiack on the capi- tal. l in their r111 Plan llo Change In Relief Grants OTTAWA, Oct. 6—(C1P) --Relief QFQIIIS-Ill-lllfl to the provinces for ‘ the third quarter of the current‘ fiscal year will be continued with- _ Minis- ; out chance, arcing Prime tcr Lripointe announced tonight. ‘These 1Javme11ts, under the Relief Act for 1935, are subject to revision every three months but have been left unchanged since the start of the fiscal year, April 1. Other matters dealt with at the weekly cabinet council today {n- and the trade agreement under discussion between a trade mission from Ger- many aiid the Dominion Govern- ment. Mi". Lapointc- said progress was made 1n negotiations with the 1 icprcsentaiivcs of the Nazi Govern- ment, but much remained to be done before an agreement could b1». announced. CORNWALL-YORK POINT WOME INSTITUTE Members of Coinwall-York Pt. W. I. met for September at the home of the SCCYFIIIT)’. The President occup- ied 1.1111. chair and nineteen mem- bers nnsucrcd roll call. It wasdccided that, a Memorial Service be held nt Cornwall during the month. that a pantry sale. 111 ,1 aid of the Anti-Tuberculosis League Oct. 6---fC.P.l--- I Louis fflriibideau of Aunapolisncivai i was in hospital here Iflifly suffer- iing from a bullet wound received {last night w-hlle he was hunting a . | .“'I on special license. I1. was not. l known who fired the shot that in- l jured him . mnaar . 1 be held in Charlottetown and that a girl's sewing -elub be organized for the second year course. The prcyzrani was ns follows- parimcnt of the Ecyptuin .\fini-t"."_v Demonstrations. 130111111 button holes - of the Interior. Knitted gloves. Mrs. L. I-I. Drake; lVlrs. C. D. McLean: Patchwork quilt: Mrs. William White; Fram- ‘ the courci} 111:1‘. he held abou: once Carleton and Vicinity. , . .1 * e legzcs have a Student's Council M“ Flam‘ Multan’ 0f C"“‘1E‘°“ but this has l)-"\'ll the first year has purchased a nice three-year p311“; h,“ 1,41,", ,-,;1,~, 113 dugy 15 old horse from M1". Donald 13.111111" Dam‘. m 1H,}; J1 .._. U", nqhpflcs of Sunimcrsidc and 11111111" 111" 111 :11." in that institu- " m ' iioii. , Mr. Hcadly Aluttart of Carleton‘ ._.,_.___ 1 has purchased a handsome young A _-.;1,.jp;» g'(\((\1]{113n w“; 11911-1 m Percheron horse from Mr. Alden 1 7AM, (11 m, ‘flmqdm- 01-01-11,“; :11 it 01-111 a 1.11.1 "xii 1.11 '1 McCarville of 3111111111101. . ‘lvlnyhor 130mg ' " \\"1":"11 enter- tiiilad by music. .:.11111.~ and 0111111" 2llllll>f‘ll‘1l‘..l. . B i111“ liniviiic. the s111de1".1.< wrre gzven 1"1f.1".~11111r11t.~" l1: 11:1 Misses Still)’ (Pills and 51.111111 McKenaie of Boston who have been spending 11111.1" vacation on the l'.~"l:111d iveri- |.}ll1’:l.\ of M1". .i".*.d ' Mrs. Nonniui l\l1"\V1lli:i111.»- of 3 Carleton on 'I‘hursda_v, before 111111‘- ing on return. Banli Report llctes - BusinessUptrend Miss Theresa l\i'cCarvil111 o: i‘ nursing staff 0f the Prince (‘1- 1.. v 'l‘i)l{UN'l'(), (Vi. 11' 11rd: Reading, Mrs. Waldo Ilain. . Mrs. Ewen Afiicxfillan 111111111 the‘ members to her home for the 0e10- bci" meeting. Roll call 1s 1o he answered with suggestions for 111111;- infi 0111" homes more nriislu". T1111 , program committee is '.\lr~. W. W. 1 Crosby, Mrs. Gifford lluiii and .\lr.~. I Stanley" Afurrny. ' l Il:11.l< of (7111111111-1111 lwblllxl 10<I:i_\'. I11 n s111"\"11_v of zigricultiiral coli- du..">11.~. :i;11 11.1111; rvpurzs rains have 11111111111111 ]lli.'~illl'l\ilt‘ and 1:111‘ vege- 111 11.11111 :ii1i1 fruit i-rujis Central 111111111 1 (‘ONFERS KNIGIITIIOOI) IDNDGN. Oct. 6—tC. PA» T111 K1111: t"~r1.1,v received in audience l\i‘.(l conferred a knighthood on Alex- ander William Keovvu-Bovd, Diier- ior-(Ieneral of 1hr European D11- _ ‘ FA|.l.-FI'R!{I.\'(‘- RATION ls no“ I zivailzililc lhru your Sunglo Ilealcrs. KOm‘.n_Bu_‘.d is a H,.m,,,,,,, ,, m, 1 .1 srizciu. II\'I‘IO.\' r011 m;- - _ _ , \'l~II.f1l'I.\'(‘- 110011 (‘OLORED '11:; Alexander Campbell o. Mon- l mgllTsv MM", WIT" AND WITHOUT BEEF DIPIAI“ 1 Hospital spen" Friday in C:11""1»1;.' _ ‘up “A , the gun“ M n” mum‘ My: 1111.111 111111 11-"111 11;».i11"1.1 111 C1111. Mk,ha(_1Mc(,“l_‘_l1k_ D‘ ,:1d1a1‘. l11i»11.1.1~s l‘."1l\'ll\' 1111s burn , _ _ I‘|'f‘11l'1l<(l 111 11111 11.19 1111111111, par- inil Dirtures with 11:1s.~"11i11-11111"_ .\i:"s I “b31171 111 1111111112. siei-l. unto-l Iliizon Howard; 11111111111: 'll1c 11111111 1H1 11111», ,-.11;..-".11.11-ti1111 111111 l- 1i i11- Builders. Gui-st. Airs 1111x1111 Hou- ‘l““"i"*" ' ' l“ m" Own)” r11.11.1u o. 111w ('.lllfltlil\ll 131,.-