1 , . 521;. 'i lin l~ i!’\i _ I l i ` ¢ *‘l` ‘ i , . l. _» i \ . \ .' ‘|. . ._ l _ PAGF MGH-, _ mm: cnAiu.oi'rerowi< GU/=\Rv'~'<_ __ _ _ _ _ . *""f`f°1’¥'f2l529.19a‘i . ‘ =» -__ --~ ' -~~ ~-~ - f -~‘ . ` l _ ' Y T Tift \ Did I hear something about another |~|el.P|Nc? “BET your life, here’s my plate, and how’s chances of some more the best in the county, I`ll be bound. No mam. I clon`t tell that to all the girls. It's because you use REGAL Flour, still deserve credit-for lmowing enough to stick to a flour like that.” of that good bread? It`s 1 you say? Well, you " in lluuy nulura may no tnuerleul ul adv . tended. _FLDUR , . 0f Fairs Scheduled For Q57 G79 2* co' en l Eastern Eanada DIY`ll""1¢'Um ~. .- tl r 11 L t v 'l .il ig l 1 | l i l _.»_.~. 5 I fl l ll i i" l. v- is BIQNTREAL, Que., Oct. 29-The '1 1. .il .ii ilu' curly winter season x..; '.\;L1~.-sas ii .wrlcs of fairs at .:z.j>o1“..ii`_ t‘t~:.:i‘eS in lzlastern Cali- i..1, tltwetztfti to promote the in- ..-:».=.>.a of Canadian Agriculture and cticoutaue higher national stan- ..i:~ii.~- irlr iarin prodlicts. for which ~:i.iiie1.\lil_\~ vrclzicecl fares will be ii ultcrt on the r.iil\\'ay.> in Eastern i‘.\:1.u‘..\. lit-eovtliiig to,C. P. Riddell, Cliairinan, Canadian Passenger AS- Iof‘la'.lfyl‘.. '»\~~v cvt~iif,.~. will consist of thc .\1.\l'.tin\l- Wliltci' Faii' at Amliorst, _\'o\'\inber 'I to 12; Oztawa. Winter Fair ai Ottawa. Ont., No- /cniber 10 to 13; Royal Agricultural \\'ii.lcr Fair at Toronto. Ont., No- .-.-iiibri' 18 to 26 and the Ontario Provizxcial ‘.\'int.cr Fair at Guelph, Dill. Dc,en1ber 1 to 3. Rliilway fares for these events wili <-o:i.»~l.~; oi' single coach class '.ri‘<- if»;‘ thc round trip or single I.:-' i1.~s fare for 'hc round trip. ‘iw ’..»t'.i;~ good in sleeping ears or `:.i:~lu;' cars; on payment of regular ~’.;_~.;‘w for such accommodation. A wr.. tzmc .iilimancc will be in ;iv.= ini- the i~\i'.iirii movement, ex- r~'.ii;; sz li vnritl the <:lf.:.slllL; date of 21: ii evi-;.'.. '1`lui 1-_~i'ritory in which these re- .~ rl lnrv. a‘,'.p`.j. will cover att ex- ' _iri ii. iiio.-<~ for Lllc Ainhcr.~t. i A l».r ;\j.;i’f.'.iv‘. i';tiin aT‘. stations ii |ii» .\'_.ii.liii1'_- Provinces, wliilc ; l_.=:t`.~ for llln Ot‘..i\\'n, 'I`0rDlllC' and iitiiitli l'.'.ii;`uiti ii will iuelllflc fl .\i\l~ '.".t`i.~‘..'. r"u`.lncli';i1\i: in north- l .\c.-iii':~. O:;l.~.i'.o and embracing an _ "~:'..;-..`.~;l iv: .'or~; i~a\i\\'.iril1lic1'e- _ ‘ v.lu~li ;i~ thi- raw- of ‘lie Tor- ;_'.<> iii i' `.\.ii`; .l1..n inelliiii the Marl- `. l’. .'..ni-.- liIl{'l'llS 1 . .. ._\ _--.il ii.......1on Moiitiay r ii :' Lili. lfvfill. t'\).Ii' and Mrs. i‘~--_ ll i:;i.iii.., :i .<.'»;i l;»til.bo1i1i. Ali.~l‘IN.\l`l.'I`-i\t Siiiiiinr-i'sitle. Oct. ‘.`.'li. .".I4i. i. 11.' Arliieii F. Arsen- iirif, lic' 111.11 Mrs. Arsenziult, a -wx.. .~'l`|10N(;-At Suzninersidc. Oct. 28, istiii, in Col. if.. ii. Sarong. KC., and .`\ir.~. Stiong. .i clatigliter. .\IOI:lt1s(lN--At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Oct. 28, 1936. lu Air. mul Mrs. Charles Mor- tl.~oii_ <'it_\‘, u soil. '__.___ .. Y. .._/_ . _V .V1 Le._ __,__. DEATIIS 'T_\'rI.'\'}i.'~.'->-»>lii'iri~‘..l'§'.,ii1iVTHETBW October 28. 1930. Hugh Kecnanage 74 years. 1’-‘uneral Friday from the rosltience of his nephew, Mr. Albert Wilson, 167 King Street, at 8.45 to St. Duiistanks Basilica, thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. ;::- ,::frT,_f':.-`_ -r -zz r tri Too Late lo (Ilasify =;__.__-- __-.,211 WANTED'-MAN FOR. FARM work at once. Apply Box W.. _ Guardian. I.-B.'lfi'l-10-29-fll 5-;;1_/;;;':_ff._. 1i"`*l_-_.1 T0 LET -- Sl-I LF-CONTAINED heated apartment, 205 Euston fthe different tlepar\inent.s_ HIGH TE.-\ Sl'(‘(`I~ISSFIlL -Thi: annual high lea in aid of the Char- f lottetown Hospiial opened in the _‘Holy Name Hall yesterday. Largs _ crowds were in attendance and the 5 tables and booths were well pat- ronizcd. The hall was beautifully i decorated \vith the traditional Hvl I lowe`en colors of orange and bla ipredominating. The tables wer also artistically decorated. Tir I tea continues today . i f conircerizs iuceoan.-"ri1 l Jersefv’ cow, Stars Silver Dollar iowned by Edison B. Mutch. Novi. l River, P E. I., has recently coni- lpleted a record, at three year.-' <~ E arc. of 9.120 pounds ui int. with an _ average test- of 6.11 pci- cent in 361 idays. This splendid producer is f. I daughter of the R. O. P. Grand I Champion bail, Edgeley silver Dol- ylar, and from thc R. 0. P. cow, ‘Kim's Golden Star, that also has lsel/eral_Silver Medals to her credit. ENJOYED HOLIDAY-Mr. G don Mallard left Monday morning enroute to his home in Saskatche- wan after a plefu:'ant visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wlliim G. Mallard. New Zealand. Mr. Mallard left Prince Edward Isaud _ lxteen years ago to reside in the lwcst and this 1: his first visit to his old home and native province during all this time. NEW SERIAL STORY-An_\'lliin'§ ll3ut'. Love, by Janet Doran, Betwrcn ll0\'L‘leSs luxury and prnnilers love :many girls have had to choose. But lA1ma Whlttakcr’s dilcnlina was not f so simple as that. She had to decide beiwcen one inan who offered her lhoth \\'<-altli and love anti (mother ,who offered neither. For her even to hesitate, you may say. was fro‘- ihardy. But read the rtor_v.-Janet lDorau's nev.'est.-find most i'a'c’n- a:ii1<.'-serial novel. It stare next wctk in the Guardian, O '-1 1 Personals Mr. Williciin 1\fatl.=en, Wood Is- lan'1”ur- ` ,, ner will explain the functions oflio ._ ~ » sciotisivss. Death was duc to it Il' 15 e"h"_ Commutlglsm or I hm" _ltmrk the doctor wid iidian Society of New York held ln can ovizi:'i‘unNs _ A car Sinn- Ch""`“‘""“" ’“ H' “M” “ years . ` ` inc nu.-i.» itccms suite of the Hotel , _ 1 As . ~ . l The late Mr. Keenan was bom IE ;nmim’t $1821 J' P'n'1l3]0mp5;n lit Moreil where a brother still rc- Bmm°‘A°‘ New York' on october ’ orou o ot ie opt’ g me - ,‘ ' _,U1 _ 700 m _ -- . . -. ._ _ ' _ ‘ sides. He was in the Unitvd Sta tcs ~ l " “L ' P' ' tint t;c eiiitgieélitatkoiilicitmiliiiggri for a numbcr of years _md rC___;,___ J. A. MacKenzie, vice president e ap ur ~ _ bu than pcnpi “ehavewhc led to the land of his birth about °1 me G°"“ E"°h““g° Bam' New | ‘ 1 s e ‘ ‘ the ciitliuslasin love and fervor of fF0m BCUV0 llf9» ' _ iroduccd the guest of honor from C young me" and Women of this Besides 8 broth" gt Mom] Ml Canada. the fin Ian MacKenzie ill suddenly on Kent street, near The death took place suddenlyin |»g_E=,,_|.;N'p|.;p To CANADLAN Charlottetown yesterday of M 500|, Y DINNER AUD||.-NC; . ,-_ _ .\_. Y Hush Keenan 7* B “alive °f in New vom; wiru ruoros _ Morell, The deceased was taken OF ,1.HE`KlNG DURING sER_ "\/Iapl Leaf' Dinner of the Can H tm; Joh It is possme to Wm leigh, years ago when he mm.L,d York and president of the Canadian Society was toastniaster, and ln- countrv as Hitler und Mussolini .Keenan 15 5Ul`VlVCd by 21 SlSf0I`.l ' ' s found that "thc old gospel, the eligiou of Jesus Christ makes men ~ ‘ . , _ M `.-t f N t' nal Defence for mu, Sim, ,I VND" to Qld won tg ;Mrs. Wilson in Chni'lot‘.cio\\n, al nm or '_) _ A lo the Doin.nion. Seated at the ,air Cause thousands of young _brother in Australia, and a sister k _ t i s .‘1 " bl . l dditl t0 th eopic in their countries so that _ln Boston. Mass- H0 was u11m=1r~_ 1).] L” H C "_" °n e oflicciw of the Society were Major csc same young people are ready i I`lClH<`0 l"l'\-. “_ _H _ .ln sa y' icpic.-tiit.iti\cs of the St Andrews rl dw," the spank(-r continued day morning from the residence of S0 _Ut st P t_Ck_ 'let th _ ‘ _ . _', . t ' S SOC Dcnoniii1l1;1t1iIt>i1alisinT dotis not Mr. Albert Wilson, 1671 Cn(_`_l_l(i‘iun Trad; Icommissioneiz Br; can any ig in oron . Rev. 8 ~ ._ __ __ Mr. Tliompson said. Spiritual lead- mh Glmt war veterans and me neu' the close or the mornings Sov'<‘ly_s Oldest member. Dr. John _*___ Session during which witnesses mid J. l\lacPlice, formerly of St. Mar- Why`¢_hr@c fo,-me, Guvgnunent of- \ Hb I H Ewuén must be HOIIIQICSS Wal' lgiirc-t's, Prince Edward Island. Dr. Canadian fl '° °""`~' °‘~"' ` " “ é *.11-Pi iti h ii d l brouuht to the realization that (Commued fm pd U i \ K we B mug we advance -_ questioning' They 515° claimed I _ _ _ _ "1 Q0 l in years, is hale and mentally alert. _ Cl1rl.=tianity is not merely going to Y i bmvg om of New York_s leadmg chur.h but that it means also get _ ling the _voting and telling them of the religion of Jesus and what it [is ablc to do. In conclusion the speaker made an appeal to the . pcoplc to rc-consecratc their lives land get a new vis.ou of the Mas- er and then go forth and do his lil and bring about his kingdom on aith. Rev. Mr. Thompson was repres- :.:ing the P1'esbytcria1iChurci1. ` ‘-We must none of us take our- -riies for granted" Rev. Ft. A. Arm- .--lrong of 'l`o1-onto said. "We must Look at ourselves, net. into God's presciice and .-ec what is real about u'.ii'.-elves :uid what is mere vvords. ice wliat. is alive and active and what is dciicl". 'fb much of Chris- Lianity is pfuyiiig a part. “Our lives arc not bchlnd our \\.'o1‘ds", Dr. Arnistrong declared. "Each one of us .say things in church on Sunday that we have no more iiiteiitioii of ke:pi11g through _ the week than has the mon in the niocn. We slug pious hymus`a.nd do not act them on the street." This evaiigelization cunipaign in Canada be.ame necessary because "wc have not let Gods spirit rule in our lives" the Anglican clergyman _ Said. The present niovement all acro-.\' Caiiadii is to win Canadian lifc to Clirist. _ Rev. J. A. Ramsay, D.D., of Monc- i ton rep1'cscr.ting the United Church told the meeting that “v.'e_ are fac- ing a crisis 111 this old world and lin the kingdom of God". Crisis l spells two things, judgment and op- portunity. In this crisis the Churches l are being judged and at the same l time they have before them an un- limited opportunity for spiritual ad- v:inccnieut. In the world there are two so- lcial systems at opposite extremes, lconimunlstn as lt is practiced *ln lRiis~ia and the other system as evolved and put into effect by Hit- ler and M'us;olini. "Arc we to have to chose one system or the other?" the speaker asked. “Not if the church of Jesus Christ will live up to its p:'lnL'iplc.s and accept its oL»li~;at;ciis" Rev. Dr. Ramsay de- , claivd in conclu`sion. 1 The nlcctiug hut night was \in rlcr the :i|i.~.pit-ies of the local coni- lnittze. lor the cviini;elizal.lo1i of (.‘ii.;iuii.iii life. it Doiiiiiiioii wide I lining ol' the sp.i'it1ial life of Can- larlxt tlirougli the co-operation of the clergy and people of the Pro- te.st'.\nt churches. Meetings are scheduled to bc held in central points throughout the Dominion. In Prince Edward Island seven points luivo been chosen where mcctiiigv will be held. Local mln- utcrs who attend the meetings in Ciiarlottctown will speak at the dif- ferent points. Other clergymen in ' turn will speak to their congrega- tion; and in that way it is expect- cd to reach each congregation. comed by Rev. H. L. Denton. pas- tor of the Baptist Church and His ; Worship Mayor P. W. Turner. His ` Honour Lientc-nanl: Governor George S011. Regret was expressed at last , McCutcheon, D. D., of Montreal, who was to have represented the _l Bap;ist Church on the team. was unable to come to the Province. This _morning a ministers' con- fcicnce will be held in St. Pauls Church. In the afternoon at St. <~.'.ir.pa.gi\. its object. is the deep- ` h ,C would be ,m.,.mc,J _nm .m-_ _ --L_-.~i ardments followed 1| warning by I’remi'rr Ifrani-isso Largo Caballero to the people loyal to his Government that the “hour for decisive effort has arrived." ON MADRID BA’I'I‘LEFRONTS. ,Oct. 28-(A_P.)-Wearled defenders oi’ besieged Madrid tonight ru tioned food for the reiugee-swe.lcd population of $l.500,00o and mobilx- zed 35.000 additional civilians for the front lines. In addition to the Fascist nrniici, tonight within 10 miles of the capital, another army of beclraggleti _refugees from other areas increased ,the gravity of the Madrid ritiiatlwli. l Verifying per i~t