. v OCTOBER 5, 1937 Y “TAKE A rcuow llKE MYSELF" H. LAFFHORN and 1., s. STEVENSON District Managers, 140 Richmond Street, ll AMERICA Charlottetown i” ‘s Fun puticvii ,I.DEHS "I run a service station-get g decent living income and have a wife and two kids. The kind of life insurance that will support my family alws seemed beyond my reach. But t ia Life Preferred Polio aranteca them I50 a month or l0 years if anythin should hap n to mo. And if? live to age 5—and l sure hope I do—l’ll get a regular income for y the rcet of my life. And besides that, I get dividends annually, for i this is s profit-sharing plan." If you are in good health and can niloril ‘25 cents a day, you can provide this protection for your uiuiiy. wen-spit n so w... on”. Solid d: Ihc Conimdnt .: National Park Meeting i Meeting to be held at KING GEORG E HALL Kensington on Thursday, Oct.- 7, at S p.m. All farmers with pro- perty interest in Park Site are invited in attend. also Legislative itrprcscntzitivcs The Public is invited. _Signed on behalf of the dispossessed property own. ers. ~ The Cavendish and Stanhopc, Committees. Rustico Tracadie Far Sighted Eyes Seventy per cent ot tar sighted eyes are weak re- iractively. Discomfort from this condition shows mostly at near worli and may be headache, sore eyes, n". vousncss or even upset ‘am- ach. Car drivers In this class may suffer considerable dis- comfort. Glasses relieve tho strain. ti. F. llutcheson Professional Cards ll. F. ARCIIIBALD Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street l‘ Phone l7. l’. 0. Box l2. McLeod & Bentley W. It‘. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. istcrs and Attorney-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Bell & Mathiesbn I. It. Bell n. L. Mnthloson, 1.1.3. Barristers and Solicitors MONEY 'ro 1.0m Cameron Block, chariottctownlhltl. H. F. uMcPHEE, B. A. K. c. NOTARY Me. IABBISTEB, SOLICITOR. Building. Charlottetown Palmer & Hasiam I. I. PALMER, K. C. A. J. IIASLAM. B. A., LLB. BAIIIIISTEBS, ETC. l oi Nova Scotla Chaniberl Charlottetown, l’. E. l. MONEY TO LOAN Phone us. P. o. Box m . .:- . MacGuigan & Trainor MARK It. MacGUIGAN, K. C.- C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOII. B .A. Barristers, Solicitors. ltto. MONEY ‘r0 LOAN 0mm over Provincial Bank. ‘ 56_ SNQQtLDICZiOB-IOiSl. Live Stock Shipping Club At the annual meeting of the Uiziz and Grandview Shipping Club mi Jan. 29th. 1936, the tol- lowiug figures were given re tliipmeuu, since the inception of this live stock shipping club on Feb. 1st, 1924 to the end of its fiscal year 1936. Total number of shipments as- scinbied tvas 220. Total number of hogs shipped was 9784. Total number of calves shipped was 165. Total number of lambs shipped was 4115. Net value paid to shippers was $2fl.'i,493.97. Can any club in the beat this record? province i}? BIRTIIS GlDDINGS-At the P. E. I. Hospi- tn]. Sept. 30, 1937, to Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Giddlngs, a son. (‘ONNOLIAZ-At the P. E. I. n05. pitnl. Oct. 2, 1937. i0 Mr. and Mrs, itobcrt E. Connolly, Dunstaifnage, a uuilghtcr. . .Bl-)NNETT—At the P. E. I. H05- -piial on Oct. 4. 1937. to Mr. and ‘ Mrs. James Bennett lnee Mildred Fnrquharson) Southport, a daugh- tcr. TRAINOR -- At Emerald Jct. on Sunday. Oct. 3. 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Licslie Trainor, a son. J0lINSON-—At Crapaud. Sep- tcmber 25, 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John ii ‘ “ "i DUFFY-At Miami. Florida, Sept. 18, 1937, Patk. Duffy, formerly oi this city. CURRIE-At Mt. Ryan on Monday Oct. 4, 1937, William Currie, aged 59 years. The funeral will take place from his late residence. Mt. Ryan. Wednesday morning at 8.30 to Si. Patrick's Church, Fort Aug- ustus. SMITH-At Mermaid on Monday Oct. 4, 1937, John D. Smith. Funer- ni from his late residence on Wed- ncsday, Oct. 6th, service starting at 1 o'clock, thence by motor to Mnrgatc United Church for ser- vices at 3.30. Interment Margatc Cemetery. MONAGIIAN-In the City Hospi- ml, Oct. 4, 1937, Mrs. Ambrose Monaghan. The remains will be forwarded this morning to her late residence in Rlnkora and the funeral will take place from her late residence Wednesday morning at 8.30 to Seven Mile Bay Church for interment. qgpv- qiyflu- h o, . - , N. D. Mac eani UNDERTAKER “l EMBALMER i Charlottetown and North Willshiro __ Phone 149 Too Late To Clasify FOR SALE BABY CARRIAGE and sleigh. Apply Ouar . ' L-aot-lo h i i r0 LET iiousa. nor wsrsn heating central location. Apply > o'clock. The Central Guardian ii oaaswaumraowpapaa ROBIN HOOD FIDUI Milled from washed wheat for your satis- faction. Li-IME-T-ZB-tl. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. L-BIBQ-‘i-IZ-Sill USE “SOLITE” shortening for better baking. 1551-9444.! Y. I’. S. CONVENTION-The Y. P. S. Convention for the East- ern part of the Province was held in York, Friday and was a pro- nounced success. THE S. S. FAIRVIEW will make a late trip tonight at eleven o'clock to accommodate those attending the Conservative Convention. L-Sl! IION It. B. BENNETT and local prominent Conservatives will give addresses at a public meeting in the Strand Theatre tonight at. 8 ' 14-314 T0 PAY OFFICIAL VISIT——At the regular meeting of the Alpha Rebekah Lodz» on Oct. 5th. Mrs. Speedy. President Rebekah Assem- bly. will pay an oflicial visit and the Degree will be conferred ALL POM. (‘IIAIRMEN are re- quested to scc that their di-lcgmps Provincial Convention, which will meet at two o'clock sharp in the Strand Theatre. L-314 COLLEGE CLASSES TO RE- SUME-Princc of Wales College 0185565 will resume at. the usual hour tomorrow morning it was announced tact night GYRO GLUB HOLDS SESSION —Lfl;t night's (iinner meeting of the Charlottetown Gyro Club tvas a business session. Past President Simon P. Paoli, Jr, presided. De. tails in connection with the public mccting and symposium which the organization is sponsor ing in (‘Hlljllllfllfill with the Prince Fldvvarrl lhifillfi 'i'Iii)l‘i'(‘lliO.\‘iS Ed- ucation league ncxt tveek was discussed. FUNERAL TODAY-JIM» funeral of Dr S. N. Rnbcrimn will br- held this afternoon from Prince of tVnlrr. Col age. ’I'hc scrvirw will start at 1 o'clock, the funeral leaving at. 1.30 for Sherwood cemetery, where burial will take place. The body rested at his late residence. Upper Prince Street, uni I this morning. 1t is expected that Rcv. Theodore Ross, first cousin 01' Dr. Robertson will oiiiclate at the funeral. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday a _vouug man charged with uttering a forged check has further remanded in custody until Saturday. An out- of-towh drunk and disorderly, charged also with resisting arrest was fined $30 and costs or 60 days. A drunk was fined $10 and costs or 20 days and a motorist for speeding on Brighton Road fined $5 and costs LITTLE THEATRE GUILD -- Word has been received by the ex- ccut ve of the Little Theatre Guild, that Prince Eduard Island has been created a separate sub-region and that Mr. Ma coimMorley of Lon- don, England, who has been nam- ed region adjudicator for 1938, would judge the island entries in ..Cil81‘i0ll,l‘lO\\'Il on Jan. 21st. This is a distinct tribute to so young an organization and ~no doubt theatre goers of this city wil look forward to Mr. Morlcys visit. “'01\lEN'S INSTITUTE —- A new branch of the Women's institute was nrgainzcci on Friday, October 1. at Wcstiaorland. The meeting was luld ll‘l the isclioolhtiusc. Folowing are the officers: President. lvtrs. Vcrncr Moore: Vice President. Mrs. Frederick Fall: Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. Bert J. Trowsdale; Directors, M_rs. Jackman, Miss Grace Moore, Mrs. Cameron; Auditors, Miss Anna MacDonald, Mrs. R/oy Cameron. Regular meetings will be held on the first Tuesday of each month. PRE-NUPTIAI. SHOWER-Miss Edith MacRae “those marriage takes place this mouth was guest of hon- our at a charmingly arranged bridge and sliotver given for hcr by Miss Joan MacLean and Miss Kay Suth- erland, at the luttcifls home on Sat- urday evenihg. After bridge a de- licious luncheon was served and the bride to be was than tendered a line“ shower. Much mcrrimcnt was heard as the humorous verses ac- companying cnch lovely gzft were read by Mrs. Leith MacLeod. BEGINS NEW DUTIES —- The newly‘ nppointmd Dairy Produce Grader for Prince Edward Island. Mr. William F. Rogerson of Hazel- brook Creamery began work on Oe- tober first. Mr. W. J. Davies. Sen- ior Dairy Produce Grader in charge of the Maritimcs with headquarters at New Glasgow, Nova. Scotia WM m the czty giving instructions and making arrangements with Mir. Rogerson to carry on this 11119011- ant part of the dairy work. Yester- day Mr. Roger-arm accompanied Mr. Davies u» Moncton. N. B. where he will assist in the Edimatlonal But- ter Grading being carried 0M in that province. Mr. Morton tar-kin of Qlnlmiont, P. E. 1., an experienced butter maker and facial’? m!" i5 now manager ot the Hazel-brook Creamery. IIot Duck and Chicken dinner served on Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday from 5.30 p.m. till 10 pan. To make reservations LOST Oil. STRAYED-A SMALL white ‘log. (Bealyham). Anyone knowing his whereabouts notify the Guardian and receive rs- ward. L-IOI-IO-l-IL Phone 1335. Charlottetown or R7-3l0 Brackle have proper credentials for the - sumo union Ciiufrif TUESDAY; OOTOIBB. I l.” P. Ila-Ilia! land -- Social l.” P. ‘lb-Senior Y. P. U.—lIea.rtI Ball. — c amen re- sponded to astill slum at 3.30 yesterday mourning for a blaze at the residence o! m. Harry Craig. 125ElniAve. The firemen found considerable smoke and a. badly burned table. Chemical was used to extinguish the blaze which was caused by an electric lion being left on the table without turning of’! the electricity. S. l. FLEURIS IN PORT - The S. B. Flcuris arrived in Charlotte- town from Montreal last night with a general cargo. Unloading oper- ations continued ail night and the ship was expected to tall for Suin- merslde this rnomtnB- B610" 80m- lng here s cull was made at Pic- tou. LOCAL BIBLE IOCIETY MBETS-‘Blxty-slx collectors _ who willtakepartinthearmualcam- paign for the Charlottetown branch of the British and foreign Bible society were guests oi the organization at an opening cam- paign last evening. The function held at the Y. M. C. A. was Pfe- sided over by His Worship Mllyfifl P. W. Turner. Personals Miss Viola. Jay spent the week end at hor homo in York. ' The condition of Mrs. F‘ Mobhs. Covehead Road. shows little im- provement. Miss Phyllis Doiron of this city is spending her vacation with her mother in Hope River. Mss Margaret Hunter. Ken- sington. is spending the week at York the guest of hei- aunt. Mrs. Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Yeo have rrturned to their homo on ofiGhill‘ Street. City, having spent the sum- mer in Richmond. Mr. H. l". Maclnnis, Sour-is. left yesterday morning for Kingston. Ont.. to resume his medical stud- ios at Queens Univers ty. Miss Mary Bradlevkrllyis Crnsrl spent s very pleasant wreck-end at the homo of‘ Mr. and Mrs. Urias McDonald, Victory Avenue, city. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Crotcau who have been visiting their roll Dr. Croteau and Mrs. Croteau 257 Richmond Street Charlottetown for several weeks, left Saturday morning for their home in Wor- cester Mass. Mrs. George L. Sullivan left yes- terday morning for her home in Rcslindale. Mase- fltter soendinn the past two weeks with her Pa!“ ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- Eachem, Vernon River. Ml ___:-:g:-:___ i . t. Warns 0f Attein tsf . .. .. .; It] ' ti . , . M Made f o Fetter” THIS x oi P. ,, In Canadian Legion ' nliitiiSiiiiiii” Homo A m e r I c a n P r e s s ‘You y’ iliot la- tilfilllllliliilll d 8.15 -__._ wieri yo‘ I'll-to“. this _~o..| inn.- .. .5 6...... _ .5 Cents i]! ,,,,_ B, ,,,,,, f ..“';a.!::;"..r.iir..r?'.:‘.at: 51:: 2 FREE J NEW YORK. 0c," 4 ‘Qpmmdtm best maiiul;u_ii;|-l.|.._ lhi-slllplliill i'7.'-:§:-:§:-:~.,-: : --_. “m” 0' 5mm“ “f “i” A’“""“ “WWW” is “in-h\.'w.'.“dh'-' M L-307-10T2iaia"a iiiiiriuteviiiiziieinfuliiliifiii. 3:11:77 iiii.i’.r.'.'”.iiii’ P.'..'.T"'.'..’.'..§-" nitiiilill. ._____, Herald _Tl'iblill€ Forum on cum-ii‘ s E I B E Nvrht sci-vim: at yoar il-qi-isul. li- "' , todh ti - i.) .-. '1' . 1L‘- Dwlbmade, an; ligliigauiiiiiiie n ‘Nun’ “mi ‘ "i"; _ . would continue to be matte to "ft-t- J l.‘ . y,‘ l firth tei" the American press, , ‘ ‘l in‘ ‘ " Magma h“ “m, Ref r 1, . _ v m -" - st. m. x2 Rot-drums, M1‘.8&:)b ‘Davis, bridgég 9"“ ebgflitgldliie! iiildh; I "n", "livelier. Writer and story tederf gave a "fine exhibition of his story $811118 art at Rotary luncheon yes- WNW in the C. N. Hotel. Mr. Davis related many humor. ous anecdotes o! his most recent travels 1n the Gaspe, Australia, Rus- Sla. Japan and Italy. lie told of the "break" he got during his stay in Italy of o personal interview with Mussolini. Incidentally this “breclfl earned tor him a life membership in the Associated Press. Chairmen for the ‘day were Ro- tarians J. A. Clark and Fred Col- wiil. The "slciwk" ceremony and cup presentation was held in hon- our of Rt. Dr. Giddings who is the proud father of a baby boy. Expressions of regret were made at the departure of Rt, Chris Davis‘ nho leaves on 'I‘hursday to take up his new duties in Sydney, N. B. Jastem Guardian ..'ROBIN 11001) FIDUB. makes lovely" light loaves of tastier bread. L-1075-7-28-iJ ..'SUB5 CRIPTIONS in the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. .."Sf\(‘ItAMENT S E RV ICE- Thc Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per was commemorated in the United Church, Montague, at the morning service. Seven young people united with the church. ..‘FOX {HEETlNG-A very ell- thusiastic meeting of the ioxmen of Fortune. Cardigan, Murray River, and Montague met in the Board of Trade rooms last night to make plans for a fox show for King's County to be held at Mon- tague ihl5 season. Mr. Burke ct ihe Department. of Agriculture was present and stressed the ben- efit to be derived from the educa- tional campaign put on by the Department of Agriculture. Plans were made for a. Field Day to be held in October in Mr. Harry Davidson's commodious ranch. Mr. Monklcy of Bummerslde gave a short. mlk on the care and teed- ing of foxes which was verymuch appreciated. L ..'SOURIS JUNIOR C. W. I..- The Souris Junior Sub-Division of the Catholic Women's League which was organized by Miss Bol- and, the Notional President, at Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mitchell and niece Miss Vilma MacEachem. left yesterday morning by CH1‘ 1°!‘ me" home in Westwood, Mass. after spending a pleasant vacation with. Mrs. Mitchell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. G’ll.E1'iotvaie, they “T”? accompanied by Mrs. G. L. Sulli- van of Rosllndale. Mass. In Memo riam MRS. LEMUEI. CROCKETT . 'I'he death o! Mrs. Lemuel Croc- kett occurred at her home York. 0n Sept. 6, after an illness of four months. Mrs. Crockett was born at Pleasant Grove 61 years aizo- She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Coo. Duck. There ts left to mourn her hus- band and daughter. Pearl, also one brother W. W. Duck. Pie-aim‘ Grove, and two sisters Mrs. Duvld Dover, Braokley and Mrfl- E- L- Dovor, Charlottetown The funeral was held on Wed- nggdgy sept, a. A private funeral was held at the home after which the remains were removed in York United Church. The services were conducted by Rev. J. A. 111611018011- Interment was at York Cemetery. The pail bearers were, Messrs. E. J. Vessel]. Elby l-lartiy. Milton Ves- 55y, Pbpe Cook. Wesley Matthew and Albert Proud. i?! 251i” i.’ ~ Wanted CAPABLE woiuiui roe t‘! R-ESTAUBANT:_— , ;.; I ma, thoee yin. thorough it .'.'.'..:!"'"" m“ :-: commas the recent diocesan convention in SourLs. held their first meeting in the League room on Thursday. Sept. 30th with a large attendance of enthusiastic members. Meeting opcned with the League prayer by Mrs. Adrian llfaclnnis, Diocesan Convener of Juniors who was chairman of the meeting. After the constitution and by-laws were read and correspondence dealt with, the election o.’ officers for the ensuing year took place. which resulted as follows: president, Miss Marion Conway; first vice pres. Miss Evelyn McDonald; second vice pres- M155 Gertrude McLel- lan; third vice pres, Miss Mary Lavle; recording secretary. Miss Winnifred McDonald; treasurer. Miss Helen Mclsaac. It was de- cided that monthly meetings will be held on the first Wednesday of each month. PERSONAL! ..‘Mrs. Nellie Fraser returned home after s pleasant week spent in Amherst and Halifax. L . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Russell McGre- gm‘ and family have moved into their beautiful new home. We wish them many years of health and happiness tn It. I. JMrs. Eddie Gamum‘ and tn- fant daughter, Margaret Carol, are spending a. few weeks at the home of Mrs. Garnums Daren“. W-Bfld Mrs. J. H. MeGregor. l- ..'Mrs. ‘John A. McKenzie and her (laughter. Mrs. Lowell Poole. have returned home from an ex- tended trip through Nova ,,'Five delegates from the Y.P. U. of Montague United Church attended the Eastem Presbytery Y. P.U. nuptial convention held at. - .._..._._ .-: . ,-_=._._ Iii Meetings will be held at the following points: Charlottetown-Prince of Wales Ilall - Friday. Oct. lth "m" __ _._ _._ __ ___ -- Saturday, October 9th -.- gum-g] page“, _._ i -—- _- Monday, October 11th Murray Harbour ———-—— -—- Tuesday, October 13th Tyne vgnq .1 -__ @- —- Wednesday, October 13th “bu”; ..__ ._.... .- -- -— Thursday, October 14th ADMISSION coma of false security by me d“! -_ -—_-- .-. cet tones of deinagogucas and sir-u. bind, 1" ., ,, _ Y" m ..":..r".:..::‘ zzmazizs. .. - n - | i" “with 9" "185 can nl h .' s F n. at". “rim” "er Adult ciiucation Drill Held In j suicidal! The dark night vv'll com. when we as a people il\('l\'l12 that \\‘-: are ready for the u. ptg." \.,_ Stahlman urged g, H ,.__v m v i i 1.- against abridgcinciit oi Such 1,0,, s c h o o I s ‘ dom and cited the "reciprocal rc- , sponsibility" of the p~-_-._._,- m 1mm the truth and the puiiplg m we m. tintli intelligently. free press," i».- _.,,;,|_ ~15 ,.,, publisher's right. i: n. liir- M1,. i Pm: preverilifin Xvi-v}; was iisheri-Fi , m ycsferdzv with a “surprn-AI‘ firm: "g1" 0i *1 it"? Prfipic and iln- ni\\v_.. drill 1n city public schools. papers are but the trustees or that. I 1cm, marshal Charles Beer, ac- "5"? iyfimpanled bv assistant. fire Uiarehal ' Th“ “Em ‘*7 fr" FIWPPb and a Hicscnh Crabbe. Ivfavm- P. W. Tur- fr-“e pppss entails upon thaw» “hi; ,.,.,-_ H-n chief Amrvp, Af,.;.~,,,,.y,,,.n_ ylollrlfi mni-iin: i". ""1" Ii MIN." mri l‘. S. Flialvriivi. i‘v¢\\.:..~i;il 1-. nigaiions, blihlilfiltl and. r” mfipnflm,’ “jmlhvpd m’, W‘, "The press must prim 1hr‘ truth in its news and edimiiul columm. in order to inform aiiu t-iiiit-htcn: it must continue to ex m‘ prim!" and Oflrruption in iligil m low place; it must (‘Oilililllv in (intend the weak and duly/loss 17ml to punm the liberties of a free peoult. "On the other hand the pcopicl . .0415 being cleared of pupils in an orderly and efficient manner. ' Pupils, and teachers had no Zll’\'it\ll of the lire drill, it ~~. i. The fire marshal and ... puriv nvuikcd into each school and ,1‘.‘f]ll1'.*l_('(i that an alarm he L'i\'r-l‘.. l‘. ‘Nils notcd tilut only a few 2T1- “Tin themselves have a reciprocal tihlizwa- l4’.'l[‘i'lt'l'_q forgot to take their PUfl-l ' i101’! t0 Seek the truth. to recount/v when leuvuii: the blliidaif: it when they have fouizrl u. l0 use 111g‘ lilp drill, 'l‘ho pupils loft It intelligently m imww “mi dc‘ flnii- Class rooms and pivioecrivvi‘ fend themselves. aurl in ]ll‘!‘S(‘l‘\'(‘ - r - t s ~ - . . .,_ for posterity those iuiuizimentifls o! ginofitgjqliiliviili hi“ “H, , human existence for vxirich men “l ‘ '5' g p on i _ have died and will continue to shod ‘Igimmds’ 1n Queen and Prince their blood" Square ' ifivrom Fihnols each had 625 rmpllm‘ -_.._.____ ___ avnv. Kent, 45o, and nochim-u‘ ‘Sqlminr 560. a l . Tribute T o ; C d, A d ig§",;';1f;,.‘§i,fif" n R . it!‘ igan ll .7 ‘ ' k r-F ° M‘ 5”" Vicinity ,v s-n-ll- On Tuesday evening last the! young pflflflio of Lorna Valley nitzl MYIYF-ltlaiii Ilcad gathered at the o: \ of Mr. ilusscl Gordon where l'].‘l'i.<l‘ puriy was gllT-ll in, of his .isiei' Fannie who is‘ leaving on a visit to Boston, US. '1'!ie sudden dwiili of lJr. S. N. Robertson has truly hrcn a shin-i: , I to all our citizens. For over forty years his name has hccn knmvip sole interest. in life was lll ncuvn- "'*(5".V momma in return to bu.- and respected hv P\'l‘l‘_\‘ class arr! A- A YPYS‘ clkifiyflhle PVPHX"! It'd-S‘ creflp jmp=9d_ thfll‘? “W. ;._»_\-l~yv'i1' in rlnnr-irq and other am- ilflmés in the pw-niin- hut 11.2.1 .11 ‘l “liwlll-i» member at one tuc- m; 'll‘.i‘r‘il-*l‘ —~~ ~ - under his Dfillfiltifillili r-rhc. 111.,‘ M13 G"'YY‘Y‘" M "Hi1"? left. W/ui--' I tlon, and his until-int: labor was _ Win53" Rumimd‘ .M“m"‘ “fifli given m that came. liis firm a/‘i- , siimiding 7’ "(ii-v Fn-Wmbit’ "~"‘"M' hcrcnce to the olri zmri vvW-irievi - "m with hi“ ~‘l‘i'“l? YWTS- 531W" standards in l'iiiil.'.'lii!l{l W" i ("mfln- Ciirdiimll Hm“- stuclcnts of Prllite of \\ (‘il- logc .1 formation nivi an iiii<"l.v*r'i- ual mark TPCOQIIlYPEi fur flllfiWVif’. N0 student who passed throuuh lllFI - , l ‘Jr. John iVillsinYfi. MLA. Car- l 117.1111 l-fvnrl. motored to Charlntro- ' ‘ewn on lhicsdny. ' n classes hut will i'|"li'lf*l‘lli\":' v1 "rm" Doctors lcnvninc. ili< inwcii‘t'_!~i:.| Tfflhrllf‘ Riel-Purl. Lorre“ devotion m cduluumu Th» p"! l -‘ ‘WI Fkuifli‘ mom-He on a‘ “we is m‘, hpnm. rm. h“ ., Am". lint in ("umhriliuin Mass. has been madc- illt‘ pnurri" l passing ‘ , Elli". and Mi n» -4--i..l h ire) _,________ ,i‘c.l, lr-"tv l - - . It‘ u) (L5.- .r'1_\' on Tiiur= . rs with BERLIN, Oct. 4 » 1C7" iiIVllRl . _.. _ . r. x4 and The llfilVrllilfbfll‘ lWut~1rln~ Alfromr- ‘ \fr, A l‘ .\i. l-laslei‘. (‘inn-loite- ihe Zeitung tonight nppo cu any P-xvn. has a $1.110? to Cardigan on mOVe to evacuate for-van vnlim- 'I‘hvi1'_<_dn_v_ ‘ teers from Spain. as l'v"t'fi.'lllll"l!(ilfl i? i l: A in the Anzln-Frciich now nivitiugi The {wnplc of Ruskin m.” ggyT-y 5 ‘l Italy to a iiiz'cr'-yirv.vr~r vr~iv;1\r.>1ir-', ‘n hour nf the death of Mrs, Jo;- i While uni mcniiuiiini: l! fly 113-1111?» 1'.» ~plv~ll on Tliiiinwiin‘. after name. the nmvsiiaiwoi- :1: ==v 1i n 1:21;’; 1:1! zlincss of some month.» A “l/Oilllliveefs" now in Spam. werr .' I; there legally. since thry _:':r_"='=~_= ,, eirvrcd __ the country before- thr- nrin-iniur- i T“ i» ~ . 11' Oil-Wise went into efffect n = n w,-..Y~ vention committee's ban aswivst Folvrumjv, p,’ 33,5. pa. Plow Assists Radio Engineers fl A '37 “.7 [I 7e57- "ylzryyslqa; van in these days of ndvmi-cd science the radio uiigkhi-é; -| York on Friday, Oct. 1st. L L-SIZ. gs: g :-: 2c: 2-2 :-: g :-: 2 :-: g :-: E. :- :5 it zotgt-‘fln ._. ' m1 Adult Education i, i‘ PUBLIC IECTURES iii The Adult ldncatlim In-agua of Prlnm Edward Island has arranged a series of tree public ‘Mimi’. m M‘ liven l?! ii, Prof. E. A. Corbett», formerly of this Province hail now ,', " Director of the Canadian Association Inr Adult Education. These lectures will give evrrym“ u" "Plltflllllily *0 "i i" become hotter acquainted with this new and rapidly grow- "' hi; movement. FREE. engine-or turns tn the humble plow ~- perhaps man's first mechanical achievement -— tn assist him in the construction of‘ rm ultra-modem high powered broadcasting station. Here we see the plow, special. i3’ dPFiEhPfi by J. F. Radforci, in charge of installa- tion of the two 50 kilowatt. stations, at liornivv, Ontario, anri Vi-rrin-i-r-s, Quchcc, which are hcinc; built for the (Iiiunriizm Broadcasting Corporation by the Northern Piieriric (‘ompnny Limited, in iilnut- rB-ni- Th9 lliow is uscri for flu-e iiur_vini: of l5 miles 0f Willie!‘ wire in the form of a huge \\ilf‘f!i at the base of the R50 ft. rniliating toucr. at tho top of which, as shown in our sketch, is an aerial beacon‘. This mass of uirc forms a pct-fort ground system 811d i5 35 Whit’ H“ the 1M cr is high. 'l‘hr.-se two sin- iioflfl, U19 m"? w“ -' ...I in Finuuia, will be on {he lit‘ early this lull.