7', 1931 i111. i. 1. nurrv l DENTIST ' NW Tweel Building I Officer Hours ii P1111111‘ l (inm- 11300 9-1 ‘ Z—5..'30 {‘ ll; sirh-uctr F333 Eastern Guardian illtllilN HOOD FLOUR makes of,“ l _-h1 loaves of tastier bread. ' ' L-l075-7-28-nf 111s‘ t.‘ R11"! IONS to the .. “all Guardian may be fi‘.‘,'.~,.-.. t.» their Rcpt. Archie Hume. d- BIIYIIIB f; {[111 .1’. btlzillllclsldert;Aupglsi l.‘ 1 ' 1o Nil‘. alul Mrs. Al- a (laughter. , UN-QAt thc Prince County . nll St-pL-i. 1937. i0 Ml‘. l. \\'111. R. lvlorrisron, a .1 ‘ND 4ft 11n- Prince Eti- . ti l-l- -=p1lul on September and Mrs. Harvey .~:,1t Charlottetown, a son. vi II-—At the Prince Edward '1 t.1l ull September 4, _ Mrs. Arthur >_ Now “Hlihllllifi, a daugh- At the Prince Edward l on Strptcmbor 6, , , 1d Mrs. lvllton Stew- ...o..< .o.v:1. u son.‘ .._'_ _;_.._._.l_‘li__€E nuamsuacs‘ 11.117111 1111 “BI-JRNARI) AtThe . . New" Glasgow‘. on =,,.; "1. 111-17, 11V 11'.-v. Wm. G. . - y l .'ll\‘I' Wuutlzlll Mac- 533 -, 1;. .1.i 31.11.- llclnnrtl, both ‘.131, by the Rtv. . lcuh llowe Le- _ ‘ll‘l'l'i)‘ llarbol‘ t0 l,:"-.u:l-L.-, Aiulray Har- .1.-At the United Plllwlllilgt.‘ on Saturday. luv)’, by the Rev. Hugh .1..."_-1".cl"l'.c A. But-ll, Mur- ..:- t. (fllvlit-l‘ Harrison Cgojcl". Alllrrcly Harbor. n11.1.1..~-l-u-z-nlvrritav-At the Low, (rllllwh parsonage on Sep- - . 4 "J17, by the Rev. Hugh i'()1’il'l.11 lil l’ 2.11111. '_ 11w Ila/cl Ituilruy. 1- to ll- rolfl Lloyd Gil- l ;h R1111‘. 1.1.11.8 N — At the l. ..1" . Ii, 1937, by -.. . Alrfilanon. D.D., Leah " \'~-‘~-1- (1:11 liter of thc t 52111-111111 mid Plzuip oi tilmrlottctmvn. aural-l. lillistin. son of ltorctn- and John n. of London, Elig- £_'... .-. -. DIJXPIIS ___ . “ mp9 n11 Simduv. t: 1111111 Ila-s 11 lici’ l“'lll"lill from hrr liiii‘ r». ~ “ P. 'T.‘\l-.-t111,\' liitorvxnsn. y. _-,< Q mink. llltt-r- c" v. - c‘ ' l o-ratl CFmctcfY- f .- Pzrivilll-i-il Sim- Szuurdvv. 5PM- 4- .1. .\l(‘l.1.111 in h‘)! ul lvp," from his 711%‘, Noflil wiltsliliv- ... "c flrincc Count? Sfiilllfid)‘. Scpi, 4. . Audrey l\Illi"‘.f\!'9t 1h ycnr. The fun- . Etznflzrv from the ‘1- r ]l.l!'t‘lll.\' at Lluklcticr. I)-£~‘url1lr‘nly at Ver- o. 1511i’! Mum "ct. be- of l1 J. Mar-douald. q :l:1v nmmint! t0 St. f‘ .111'cl1 as 9 o'clock. ‘t ‘"111 John, N. 13.. on o1. i. 10117, Thomas Ern- i~1 1l--. 41st. your. T-‘uncral ll (‘huw-ll, liinllictluc, ‘i ‘ t- rilouli :~' f’ p. m. Ill- ?’- r‘ ‘"l';1.~1;l:t- Ccuicicljv. on N11 n- . . ' Iemuel .- 2- l‘ (W11 \f‘lli'. l-‘uucral -‘.\'1~¢lu<--.l-ll1\->. '11 short . " l ‘i- 1'1.‘ '(1r"i\'(‘ at srrvircs 111 Iuit-rlnent .l,,. 111' 11:11 ‘l" '1 11'. 2,311. ‘ - I11 (‘i1‘l'10ilf‘ill\\‘ll 011 i‘ . .1 i111 hiker-tin. aged 1'1 .\i.1_vn1' of (‘P11110116- Fuuv-rnl from his ll“ 1 l7‘! Dore)’ Street 111"!“ 11': £1.30 to St. l ~>‘1c.t tilcucc to thc- ‘t. In [vi/entoriant’ In luring mclrnory of 11%. .II)l|.\' IIXHKS 3th‘ Iruuluu, P, l-j, |_ this lifo Sept. 61-h, fade. an‘ m‘, i s. we src. lllifit x of u muihcr‘; h" 0'" |*\’1' Il- I :l:1l1_v. ' v.,..,. 1W lluxlmild and Family. IrIlIB-g-u-u n“ hziiliuéiit‘ flu“ cr" R IN- D. MacLeani uvnammtan i 1m RALMER “ Charlottetown and K Nilrlll wutailm Phone 149 ‘w; M155 “BN5 W00‘! will resume Dlano clas es on Wednesday», 5691 B. Studio-IE? Kent St, 1,.-_31’ cnuncu or COTLAND Rev flizglaesdMiicDougall will preach c“ RY 8th in Peoples Church l! at 7.30 and Sabbath 12th at Summerside at 10.30. cape Tlav- erse at 3 and Desablc at 7 p. m, L-ZJQ. CHURCH 0F scouasn- Th“? Will be divine worship on Wvd- Bent. am at Birch 1-1111 1.30 11- 111-. on P1111115. sept, 11mg at Belle River 7.30 p m.. on Satur. day Sept, llth at Iris 7.30 p. m. J- H- Bisilvp. student. 1,233, FTREMEN ARE CALLED 0m- -Charlottetown Firemen an-.wer_ cd two still alarms over the week end and holiday. At 9.30 sun. day evening they were called to a residence on Brighton Road for 5 slight fire around a grau- yes. Aerdiiy- a call came from’ Beach Grove Inn for a slight brush 11m N0 INFANTILE PARALygys REPORTED-There have been m; cases of infantile paralysis report- ed in Prince Edward Island, pro- vincial health officer Dr, 13g Keeping said. "We are hoping." he Said. "that it will not come here: but if it dces come, we will do what we can to cope with the situationj’ SIIOTGUN AND BLACK DUCK SEIZED BY n. c. M. P.—Bunday evening a resident of Millcove was apprchended in the act of hunt- ins black ducks at Winter River bl‘ the Game Officer of the R. C. M. P. A doublc-barelled shotgun and one black duck were ggized by the Officer. The offender will appear in court in due course, I VIOLIN CLASS re-opens today. Kathleen Hornby studio. Queen I Street next to “The Gloria". Phone 297- L~24B. SPECIAL SERVICE at B011- shall’ Baptist Church, Thursday. 5m“. 9th a1 8 p. m. The speaker “'11! vbc Mis» Flora Clark, returned m--\*l°"fli‘.\'- Lantern slides will be shown. Silver collection. 11-239-9-7-21. ARR-EST IS SEQUEL TO BREAK-A man was arrested by Gill’ Police over the week end and Phflrscd with receiving and dinpos- in: of stolen goods. The driest followed investigation made in connection with a break at the Bruce Stewart Co's plant recently. DELIGIITED WITII VISIT _. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cardwell of Boston. Mass. and Miss Helen Grier have returned to their homes an" Fbending four weeks vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. WP-“lcv Harding of Norboro, N11". Cardwell who holds a high posi- iion 1n the Gehcral Electric Com- Panv of Boston. was delighted Wiih the Island. This W83 their first trip to the province. DEATH-BF MR. JDHN MCKENNA :1‘ (Continued from Page l)____ ganizer for the Conservative Dali)‘. I-Ie also servccl efilcienty, and with general satisfaction, as POLICE COURT-Three vag- TflYlYS “Ppeflfvd in po‘ice court Saturday and after being charged were remanded, in custody, until next Tuesday, A young ma“, picked up on Hillsboro Square, where he was found asleep, ivrap- Ded in a-blalviket stolen from a parked car was charged with u. Calling fwm custody’ and also sev- eral charges of theft from motor vehicles was remanded, in custody. for a week. A drunk who famed to 1117170111‘ had his hail bond of $10.00 earl-rated. Another drunk was sent to jail on an old commit- ment while a third was sent to Fakxmwood. A ‘casc- agglmt g man charged with receiving stolen goods was heard and adjourned until next ‘Thursday. ' Personals The nlany friends of Mrs. Joseph MCCRTI/llle, Kinkora. arc pleased to sue llt‘l‘ out aga n after a long and serious illness. - Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton -Crosby of Winnipeg. are visiting at Cornwall. thc guests of M1'. and Mira. W. W. Crosby. - Mrs. S. P. Pcnnell and young son left Saturday morning on re- turn to New York. after visiting Mrs. Pcnnclls mother, Mrs_ six- tus Mcbellan. Hon. J. P. McIntyre. Minister of Ptlblic Wouks. accompanied by hire Iticlntvrc, lhcir son Russell and daughter, Miss Rita, left on lylciudziy for St. Andrews, N_ B., where Mr. Mclnfyrc will attend the Good {Toads Convention. M1‘. 111111 Mrs. R. L. Cotton. Mrs_ T. E. lvlncNlut and Miss Margaret Cotton lcft by car Saturday morn- - lug for llalifnx whcre the annual meeting of the Women's Auxllzary of tho Church of England will take place. Hansen of this City; and former employee 0i Canadian National Telegraph left ycsterdav morning for Mont- real whcrc he will Join the S 8. Canadian Highlander for A11!- tralia and New Zcaland. Mr. Thomas Mr. L. ll. hfcMillnn. Deputy 1M1‘ "-- ef rrililc \Vorks. accom- plmicd by Mrs. McMillan and‘ 11111111; l All » Margaret. left by motor Saturdav for St_ Andrews.) N. 1?. whore Mr. Mac-Millan will‘ attend tho Good Roads Convert-y tinn which 0W1": rl the Algon-l (111111 Hotel on TIIGSdBY, Sept. mil and ('.Illl‘.1lll".\' un'il Thursday 9th. At the conclusion they will pro-, rel-d to Boston and other Amcri-l can rifles. Bible Society Meefings Rcv. W. E. Cholcrton, Assistant District Secretary for this auxil- iary n! the Ililvic Society, will l4- dreal the following gatherings tho week: Tues. 7th. DeSabIe Presbyterian 7.30 p. m. Wed. 11th. Cape Travt-rlc Presby- terian. 7_30 p. m. Thur. 0th., Puwnal United Church. 8.00 p. m. y Friday. 10th. Wlnnloe North Unit- ed, 8_00 p. m. Sun. 12th Valleyfleld United 11.00 a. m. Milton Anglican Church 7_30 p. m. L-ZII). i. o. u. z. scnonnsmr Information concerning the» I. 0. D. E. Post Graduate Scholarship (Overseas may b0 ob- tained by applying to the I.0.D.E. Provincial Educational Secretary, Box 416, Charlottetown. Returning Officer for Queens County. both in provincial and federal electoral contests. One of the many other functions he discharged while in civic of- fice was that of chairlnau of the War Memorial selection c0111- mittee. Another field of activity in which Mr. McKenna was keenly interested was public health. He was a prominent member for nlany years. both of the Red Cro-‘s Society and Children's Aid Society - organizat ons which he regarded as of prime importance to tho community. and whose success owes much to his unfailing zeal and wide expcriencc. Unswerving in his own princip- lcs and religious convictions, Mr. McKenna at all times showed that tolcrance toward others which characterizes the man of broad human sympathies and under- standing. Hc was never known i0 pass a discourtcous remark, or to engage in controversy wilt-re it could be avoided. His vcry pres- ence at a meeting. in a presid- ing capacity, was assurance that there would be good order and prompt and efficient despatch of business Mr. McKcnntvs wife. who was a descendant of the early Scot- tish gettlers. died about three years ago. There survive three daugh- icrs, and two soils. namely, Ali's. Fred Kelly. Wolfville. N. S., Miss Eva McKcnna, at present in St. John. N. B., Mrs. Robert Palmer. Summcrsidc. Dr. Loo B. Mc- Kcnna, London. Ont. and Carlos at home: also two brothers, Jos- eph at; Tracadie, and Thomas. Fall River. Mass... and one sister. Mrs. Joseph Egan. Scofchfort. to all of whom deep sympathy is ex- tended. Dr. McKz-rma arrived home shortly before his father passed away. The funeral takes place from the late residence. 179 Dorchestor ‘Street, at 9.30 Wednesday morn- ng. FASCIS TS .-- _._.‘QQOPl"l!_°_d__!lf‘Zl.ll.?“i-’° 1) . the lanes in tho future; Registration of all submarines in the Mediterranean; . Agreement of the conferring pow- ers that their warships will protect each others shipping if it is at- tacked. Bcrlin. Which Officially anncunacd It had received an invitation to the conference, intcrpreicti the Soviet protest to Italy as a Rus- sinu manoeuvre to torpedo the conference. The Foreign Office indicated Ger- runny could hardly act at any (~011- ferelivc afiixri-illg the SPRIXI§I1 situation without consulting Italy. It W85 pointed out that Chancellor Hitler's occupation with the Nazi Party Congress at Nuremberg nlitzht preclude a decision by him on gm conference until too late. Too _ Late v To Lllasif T0 RENT-PIANO, coon 001v. Wdition. Phone s14. iszso-o-"l-at. FOR. SALE—I"AWCETT PIPE. less furnace, perfect condition, cheap. Apply Cecil Jenkins. ti6i-J. V ________H 1.434. FOR. SALE—7 YEAR OLD cirlvcr. quiet and sound_ Price reasonable. Apply Cecil Jenkins. 064 J _~L- 4. ACCOMMODATION. AVAILABLE at low rate for girl willing to act as "Tiou-"ekceper" evenings. Apply 11 Lapthorn Ave. b235, _ STRAY GEEIE 0N MY PRO- perty will he sold by Sept. 15 for keep If not claimed beforl then. Aden McCnrvillc, Carle- ton b245-9-7-Bl. DST-SUM 0F MONEY BI- ‘tween Great (irorgo and Rich- mond Street. Finder leave it Nobana Tca Room. Reward. THE _ CHARLQTFETOWN GUARDIAN The Central Csardian Blacksmiths To Ask For Incorporation,- ......,_l|S DEFERRED. The Horseshoers and smiths’ Protective Association o Prince Edward Island will ask the ' Provincial Legislature to pass an act of incorporation at its next session, a representative meeting of the Islands craftsmen held yesterday in Charlottetown dc- cided. Provisional president Percy Proud of Charlottetown, appoint- sockint! Incorporation include: out. the Province. "2. To facilitate a thorough or- ‘ganization of the trade for mut- ual benefit and protection. "3. To promote concert of act- ion amonlz its members. “4. To effect establishment of a provincial‘ apprentice system. “5. To eliminate from its ranks all Incompetent and unworthy hands who bring discredit to the trade." Speakers expressed confidence that the proposed organization would do nluch to place the trade on a better basis and improve '11P I standard of work. Another meta‘- Ing would be held In February it - was announced. Messrs. P. J. Proud. P. J. Sent- ~ ner. and E. Gallant, of Charlotte-- town. K Docherfy. New Haw-n, R. Jay. Winsloe. were appoint/xi a legislative committee by the meeting. Boy Scout Commissioner Visits Province Mr. S. B. MacMiehaci. Education Commissioner of the Boy Scouts‘ Association and a member oi- the Dominion Exccutive Council tic-l ccmpamed by Mrs. MacMtchacll were visitors to the Pmvince over the wit-ck end. They left yesterday by the Piciou boat for the main- land. 0n his arrival In the Province ihg Commissioner was met at B01‘- clen by Provincial Conlmissioncr J. J. Morris. tho assistant Commis- sioner for Prince Countv, Robert Mnlllson and Scoutmaster Cerrcttl. He visited the headquarters of the Bordon troop and cave an Interest- ing talk before a gathering of scouts and cubs. 0n Sunday afternoon he mot mc-uibcrs of the Provincial Execu- tive council and 25 scout and cub leaders in a conference in the Canadian National Hotel. _ Yesterday morning he visited Kcppoch and Rustfco before leaving for Nova Scotia. ed at a meeting held in Charlotte- , town some time ago presided at; ycstcrdlrvls session. Objects of 'tl1r.- organization “1. To elevate the craft through- i l for a revision Dr. DlgSREGARDS (Continued front Pag_e_1) concluded between China and the soviet Union. Hlrota relfied both the Chinese and Russian am- bassadors had g.vcn assurances it contains no‘ secret clauses and is not aggressive. OPENS NEGOTIATIONS LONDON. Sept. w-A Japanese “interim" reply to Great Britain's protests over the nlachinc gun- ning of her Ambassador to China. Sir Hllghe Knaichbull-Hugsasen. ivns believed tonight to have started protracted negotiations. Authoritative sources said the "unusual" rejoinder. the contents of wlrch wcrc not made public, apparently was calculated by Jap- au In Sfliifily’ public opinion so that. no matter how long d‘):- lnlnatic exchanges drag out, the incident would be forgotten and it would not matter if a “final re- ply" never was received. It was understood Japan's reply. while regretting the injury to sir Hughe. said Japanese inquiries still were being pursued Well in- formed quarters, however, said Great Britain would insist on a full reply to her demands for sat- Isfaction. The reported tone of Tokyo's note and accounts of Japanese FOYPiflTl Minister Koki I-llrotafls ~pecch to the Diet. casting doubt on what Great Britain had re- delicatc fur-bearing gnrded as an estabushcd fact- thnt a Japanese ivarplanc fircd on Sh" llucltc-"au-ed concern and .-n,,;...n...n 1...... Officials withheld comment on Yflllifis flirt‘ S11" Robert Leslie Cralgle, British ambassador-desig- nate to Japan, might not present his clcdcntials to the Japanese Emperor until n satisfactory’ re- ply was received. Recalls Arrival Icelandic Group OIMLI, Man, Sept. ti-Arrlval ol the first Icelandic group of settlers at this Like Winnipeg llshing town was recalled here by Jon Olafur Joilannsou, 61 year old fisherman who was the first baby born in the settlement, and his wife. Joli, was ‘bom Nov. 9. 1876, shortly after the settiarl beached their flat-bottom boats on Oct. 21, 1870, and called the rock shom of the northern lake the; home. Accompanied by his wife, Johnn- aon took visitors out to Willow Point recently and pointed out tho hi: boulder beside which the first tout was pitched. Mrs. Johnnson said she had been bold the settlers stopped there because their boats were leaking and they couldn't go further. When Jon was l4. he began fish- ing with his ‘lather. lie still does water fishing but hires men to L-ZIB. help him. His wife said she wished REVISIUN 0E PRAYER BDRK Committee To Be Ap- pointed To S tu d y Need For Change And Report To Next Synod Session. HALIFAX, Sept. 8-—tCP)-A feeling Ilhut in tunes s0 serious the church should not be preoc- cupied by herself was by Primate of all Canada D. T. Owen of Toronto lrelorc the Gell- eral Synod of the Church of Eug- ‘ land in Canada today. Revision of the Book 0f com. mon Prayer was before a jOllll- session of both houses when the Primate ‘reluctantly’ spoke from the chair to suggest that the pro- posed revision be deferred 1o a “more appropriate timej’ The “limes are out of quoted Archbishop Owen. midi: c that while revision was sure lo come. he believed it should 11m be- undeltaken in the atmosphere in which the world was living at present. Debate on the advisibility of re- vising the Prayer Book yivas one of the warmest so far in the Byliodfls" 14th session. Rev- Canon A. H. Whulley, Ot- tawa. opened the subject will-n the report of a standing colu- mitteo on Prayer Book mvision \\:1~ read, by requesting pennission to use the first pod-communion prayer after the prayer of con- secration 1'11 the Communion Ser- vice. His motion wa‘ seconded by Archdeacon F. W. Vroom. Halifax. Fohowing this motion, the Primate mentioned that the Synod ‘ would have to decide whether a piecemeal or general revision was wanted. Urglng that the time had come 'I‘_ S. Boyrlc, former president of Kings Colleac when in Windsor. now of Toronto. supported a motion by Chancellor V. Harris, Halifax that a commit- tee be appointed with the power to draft a revised Book of Common Prayer. The Bishop of Montreal. Rt. Rev. J. C. Farthing commented that there was a danger nfthc "bond of union" Ithc cnmuiuuiozil becoming an "example of duscnri and disunity” and filnugh he vva. in favor of revision l1in1sclf ‘n.- would be lmppy to we it deferred for the sake of unitv Rev. Father R. f’ Plrmev. Bracebridgc. Ont‘. rlP-rlarcrl his conviction that there \_\ 1.; 11o pos- sible basis for discorl 11:: the re- vi"ion would not entail a clnnry- in principle. . After further debate an aim-ud- ment providing for the setting up of a committee to tak» Ihr- sub- jcrt in haind and advli-Hhe Synod at its next session on 1111- ltevcl of revision and silggcwed change‘. was pa ssed. Reports of other (‘flllllfllliéés were prc entcd and approved in- cluding that of the "WPJmYiPC on statistics and thr- state of the church by the Bishop of Kooivvnvv. Rt. Rev. Walter Adlillls‘. \".“l'll0.'l. B. c_ Big Gains Made In Fox Farming exprcs» vrl ‘ Joint“ . " 0.W.l.. Diocesan Convention ‘[0 Upen At Souris Plans anti 11101231311015 have no“ MPH l-onlllh-ttll for t'lt‘l‘_‘.llill out ul the Sixteenth All-i ‘ht ltJ-lllu-nlitti of the Culhollc \‘.-'o1l.1-1.s 1.1 ligill‘ which opt-us Wed-r =1 \. Stpl. Bill at 8 p. n1. in 5.. - l‘l- 11s.. 1111.1. Suurls. All interest-l 1' in; lilogralll has been prepared for l ‘.110 opt-lung meeting oi the comen- | 1.1-1 11-111111111; addresses, by His I'I.\'(~ Ill-um the 131M101) of Charlo - :o-\1;. All» Florcuct- Boland, ‘i ronlo National President, and M lI.J.ll_y11l.~, Montague, Diocesan Fir: 00:11.. A musical piouranl will‘ ‘add to the enjoyment of the oc-- tiulOll. l llll iltlhlllthb bL‘.\:»lOll.\ will be 11ft". ‘p-cr‘ oxt-r by x Hyllus who W111 put-flu lhc relxn-l oi the National i.‘ " '. ion n1. Kill; Lon. as a most - in: 110111 on lhc business; 1. The progrnzu at-hiued by Llvaguc during the war Vllii be; lm-yorleti by the til-it 1411i“. 1ill9i'(‘>'~' 111;; clrstwlslslolis \\1ll art 111 soiiiilf; -p1cl lt-uls 111 (llilCfCl-L flcllvltlcsz, lfolhnmiig llic |llt'SL‘liili ion of 111t- rt-lalrt on Lay ltt-ticals. Rl-v. Daniel C.SS.R.. \\ address; nll-rung 011 this the-at work .. 2.11. laccn last-l. up by illn- Vi". L. i ‘lht- ortyuliizatlcil of a JlllllOf rjull-o: 1n will be a lvaiurt- dur- ;.11,-; the . ..1o1i~. a lilooi oi the lll- lcrt-st oi our young pcolilc lil the‘ goo-I work. In ordcr to make thlsi lCo11\e11t10i1 an U-llilllllililed 5l1¢(‘@‘>~‘- "111 lll(‘ r0111 muse oi Lli€ word, all 1 attu-quult- rt-prcsviitutioli oi doll-gates 1 is tsscullal 11nd c1 cordial ilulia-j non is extended to all sLIb-(UVISIDII-fil to send lt-presclllal vcs _ The ladies of Sourls Sub-division ‘lune been lllillflflg in their i719", liuzazhvns for the cntclwillmeiu. of. rall delegate» and islwrs t0 0011-- YLllLlUll. A 111111 liar " and luncheon; will bt- lit-ht on lilursdfl)’ Nelllllgl‘ .a|11i a tlrivu to points of interest lnl the liezuullul coutury surround us, l.-‘<)u1"1;s--111 list-ll .1 tilurlnlllgly ‘Silli- [Jlliti town-will provide 21 delight- lul ullcrlutlc. _ The Convention will l1a\e the honor and added interest of havuil; prcstn at all lust-tings, the Na- tional President of lhc OYSiInIT-fl‘ lion. 3/11.» Florence Bolalid. of T0- ronlo, who will arrive 1n Charlotte- tou l1 on Tuesday evening 50m- rm}- Mi-s Bolanr. \\‘lil be met at {P01- mentlne by mc-mbersyof the Na lon- I a, Executive and willie m the C19)- . wlll be a, guest at the _ C. N. R. hotel. On Wednesday. 01155 B°1Blld= will be the luncheon Elli?“ 05 ‘h? Cillll'i0'il€‘l(7\\'lI sUlI-LIHMIQII a l Brach Liroxe Inn mid will b“ ‘he rvclpiulll of presentations from 190m local sub-div sions. _ Plan w come to ‘S0\1l‘l$'i0TAC%i1i' vtnlwn. Sept. 8-10 lllfllll5i\e- f 11111 wt-lcoluc awaits you. 1111111 uni 111111121111; 11011111111111 NORWICH. 151172.. sent. 6-‘ <01’ Cablcl -~ Fl'l\l‘.\l Bevin today 0179"‘ ed tul- TITIIlPS Union Congress h?" with a warning tl1at_si.'lle inter» fcrrncc in ‘hc 1"i"‘;l1i'-\i1°1} 0i “"""’§ and conditions oi work 111 industry must not br- crirrled too far. In his presrlenliai address Btfvin contended such regulation "might easily lead 11>" onto the slippciw’ 510m. of a mnliiarinn state unfit‘? capitalist control. by \\'l11('h our very llbel-ty mieht. be destrcrvcd.‘ These remarks. coupled Willi the prospects of a controvcinv-fli debate on rrarlnalneut Frldav 1'11"" laSaskatchewan REGINA, Sept. a - Rapid iii-l crease in the number of fox raw, vlrled the chief interest of t0- L11;- successlul 1 f AWGE THREE y,’ ltulclous stizvlcts u! THE BAPTIST CHURCH . I ST. I'I'I'I'I*IR'5 CATHEDRAL The Rm‘. H 1.. Dl-lzttzu E11,, 111 ".111; 1111.11». (if the Re‘ returning from ti» llnlllillll,‘ llzip- ,' Canon Aialollc v. o a 601590" list Coilvcntlnll at Woliixllle. to 1hr- Gcru-rul I-l 110d i11 Haifa): preached iiiiJYliiU-l and 111011111? i U11; i111. 1):. Illliil of King's Coi- Sunday. The 11111111111;- nPlTIl/Ul, om- I 1.1-1» LililtZui-(l a1 11n- lilrcc scr of an llllf'l't'.~i.llli writ-s of sr-r- ' . - in .8 l)\""1 hi-dral Slin- mons on 'l"ii:- I.Ill'(l;. 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Members ..-n1gl.', 111st l n "er u~ ,.ou rellg ion -: . 11111111151‘; .1112‘. 1.11 11.411" v ' 1 ' ~- 1‘. ' l 1.. ‘l1 and (.11 lflllftt-l F 11-1. - lop, r \\f1."~ 1115.11 5111.1 . - 1 .'. w; 1--1'.'l. 'l;l11l1_\' S ccs :1! ill Pr-ojllci- CemI-tvlw‘ ".1-~ 11-h. .' '. rcllgro \v"re (‘f7l‘.tl1lf"("i ‘qv lla- -, l1. l .1. Mcorhr-a-rl Lr- . p11 '1 :11» i... . 1- qlma 11 James PFf-'~i)_\'t‘!'l;\ll (‘l r- . ' ?'- 3 ‘rcpt: and lat the Roman Cnilirvi (‘i-mm .-11-> ary and ac- I"'.' the Rev_ l-‘lllllcr Iollis Do" . 1,100 and c1353 of the S‘. I)un<t:111's B.» .1 r-lluion for all staff. ’ impvretlve, It The ararh- of f".rz~11-.<-v 2m.- rmni- - 1' Iifpv How erl by" the Leanne oi tho Cro-s and de. 3111111 w!‘ ‘ r:~l1":\1"e<l t-xct-‘lf-zl’ 't.~, souls, 1i1r11't“1:117 11111-11: \Vl‘(‘11il'> filrrhe , 1;, graves of former fire rlcliartliaelif i. .- . ls" lnlloul" Day. T116 members were carried n11 the m-llwvio lo»,- -,/11lll"lll and religiout pumper. zllvvtilvill i» . l by struggls Flowers were luster-d also 1'11 thf‘ . for Sti/‘ill. ninif jmgllce, grave of c-x-firc -f r1011 Fl-urlaWsnl led by thl .lf _ Sherwood Cr-:r\et:._. . 'l'l~_.. pfnsfinf, op- Lrirwr- in '1r1.1.-~.1"1l1l o do of ("zlprzi 1 \v:1l be followed l i>v .11;riihl-l' t will prove as sup- ‘ Prior to rhr- Dlvifllll as the present to tho " 111111‘ IWFCPFiITl it. The new owlrr is (">11 fill-c troy. It will some cithrr pc ilv or luv force. Love |n i\ :1.» .<---. .» of m..- basic difficul- llPfi. T.'\‘3<" (‘loll fill/i our neighbour .1» -. 11 is file test M (‘-11 it meet it? But Guests Few “we (lracc of God rules y. en:- . **" _ l‘ Slit-vial i of the music hi- TIYOUT 1.111 ll. (‘. W111. b —--l (‘ill ("Jnfqftfe qg The. 110st linen 111111 lulpuillrt- ha.- (~_.1,,,.,. A s we". bet-ll so: on thi- CillllllL‘ mom 111111;.» V,“ “v - . ‘.4v( “v J of tlic Wlntlycir ho l-l "11 ‘i - lilli ;.1 ' figiqvae ‘who’ day's opening dclibvratious. Bevin told (lPiPglllflfl from 214 trade unions that "ire must cou- ches in Saskatchewan is reportcd by; sider carefullv the qucsiion of ‘low Ed Pbrsyth, provincial Ramc com- missioner. ‘There are now 3'73 ran- ches in operation. Development is exicus re arounrl Fort Qu‘Appelle and ncarll‘ 1'30 farmers in the Kcllihcr area are de- veloping ranches. A. K. McNcill 0i Fort Qu'Appelle has completed n new fox ranch, enclosed with a wooden guard fcncc 600 ivvt 1011B‘ and 500 fee-t wide. The enclosure is eight fect high. _ Silver fox farming at mic turf‘ in i936 saw more than 11.000 folio“ 011 7-1 ranches reporting. Raisin; ‘lie-W fraught wth risk. but once safvly established is a highly pmfilabll’ ‘Industry. Sales of new strain of xivlrite kn- silver fox have been brisk to points as distant. as California. Ontario and New Brunswick. I11 1936, Saskatchewan's 7-! rail- chea housed 2.610 vixens and 1.5m males. 'I'hcsc produced 7-182 IlllD-‘i- 739 of which died before Juli‘ i"- 1936. Average production less nim- tality was 2.5 pups per viXcu- (‘i "1" total number of adults", 64 pcr n-iwt were vxen and 36 per cent nmlcs. Boy Rhgmiliiserves IIis 14th Birthday BmrCvRADE. Yugoslavia. Sept, 6 —IAP)——King Pcier II of Yugo- slavia, gerlous and thrifty. got up at oohlock this nlorning, putoll one of his two new suit; and celebrated hi; 14th birthday. This was a national holiday‘. Alter breakfast with his mother, Queen Marie. and his brothers, ‘Ilomislav and Andrei, Peter watch- Od the Brewing Yugoslavia Army Ilfldq bafolchim. m"! Quit "and bottle down." Jon can't stand the cold the war he did at one time. said Mrs. Jolinllwill Mrs. Johnnson came lo whini- PPR from Iceland with 111-1" part-ills .'l_0 years ago and l5 years lntcr wl-ut to Gimli to live. "It's nll changed a lot since I came hero 35 years use." she Nmlrked. for the staic should be PPYmWNl lo interfere in the regulation of wages and conditions." vohlniawr.“ "Our movement is hr continued. "and the claim for pfnie regulation ntust not bi‘ cnrricd too far." Bevin declared that parliament should pass a 110w workmalvs cempr-nsniioll act and localize 1101i- d.'1_v> with pay‘. Th» Governments drastic re- nrlnami-nt program will come up for discussion on Friday when a mmmyg; 1s i r-snlnizrin of the anufzamafcd eri- I j 1' I1i"(‘!".Y"' unions will hr- movecl as an amcudlncnt in a lolnt lull-vii. hv the National Council of Y. . r awl the I-riltnr Pnrflv F-"rr-"u- i tit \. i ‘lite joint statement. dcclrtrcs that ifhbor “is prepared lmhcsltatinglv to miihfain such armed forces as arc nveessary to defend our enun- irv and to fulfill our oblitzrvlnns.“ The AfFltl. in its amendment condemns the arms program and declares the main danger of war arise: from lilo Fascist. powers ‘ft call: for trevrflhs-nlnc of the. lax-mur- of Yntions “hosed noon I110 closest cooperation hot-twp '(ll‘6fl¢B1‘lbBl!l. France and Soviet‘ 1 mongers.“ An attack on the Governmenfis -F‘oreign Policy at the first star-ion ' set off what n exported In bc n Iririve for 100.00" new Labor For" ‘members bofo-rr 1h» annual pert" ‘conference at. Bournemouth. Oct. l 4th. l Giirinitp flatten Qlibufch I TUESDAY:— Opening of Kinlvrgartmv, Social Ilull. 0:30. "IPIIEIII flt-Iiool of Music. Apply In Prof. Kc-luiall Studio. _i'\I‘IIIllBIII1Q('"lI' DcpI_ Religious ' Education, Henri: lllll. 1.30. stntc- - Russia" to "chock ‘he Fascist. war- . ‘CWW-lllbifl allow. 11v. “Md one“ AU H-ars bill the 211v - _ g 0 “The 10rd 111"": ~.I'\1.1l 11111 ww-wo: —hl1v-.- v __ Q’; n“. v -. .. mbert, and \\'1111 i. til i_l1 ‘.11. (l1 trill n1.- ixm" (‘xlfiglg- c - 1 _ ,I(1',l,‘ii'__fl‘.\'l1f‘l‘ u.‘ - 9 . ' Jialten. \ \ m H“ vmd- j11.~'. as ." "i the boom lactwer-l- X61109" Recently thr- the flu!’- Illlcd to ovcrlltr- m: 11v iv- < of 1h» 11ml tokt- - M. .. ._’_ T; -_ (toinpl-gszng .: ;1\ 1011111 I mydqlll lltllllno eon; - All». .oi.\~ P I: p» c e21. hcald lu- inlth 111' -1" tour; and dxsLrivL c ~11 by lnvl- els o1 111v in Valley Town Tlw- Bnurti oi 'l'1'.1-I»- v1~.1\ - unlik- ed Over the ruins o1 1:11" 11-11 tj-iiuln- ~- bins most l'i"lli.l‘.\'lll'ii blur-l, _ 5.. Stilt. 6- I1 once hurl :1 populalllln of .."\ Annapolis public hull/lulu , l-nhks, l1 lll“.\ - o: i-"cfl closed per. it hre\\<1_\" 11nd sawlniil.‘ 0f 8. wcll luni (.111. :Il‘t't'..s nov. are ovcr- The grown w 1 51111.2. may, Troul 1.11m- i> 50 l1:.l<-< soulh of ,d (115535; Revclslnkc. re iflll ti in hoal 117111 MC- Al‘l'0\\llf‘ll(i to lfl-nvon u'"/l 1.l1t‘ll l‘; adjoin. nlilc-s by road. 111 11w iv ti: ." and six-horse Sl:\"(' 1on1; 112111 ]1o!li‘.'~ to um“ travel the l? ln.l~.~s h l'.\‘i‘<"l 111v two A , ‘vkmuonary ymiiizs 'l‘l1l- old wooden watcr w (me “W, n“, on]? I lrotuilrs (are! still ll‘.“~.:, bull thvc ‘ ‘ l cart. o ‘rude ntoxw cairn cam‘ , tgv-ci scornfullv by them. 5 ha‘? been Fnllozilru the vis1-. m“ but fllsn to ‘ucr I13 vvfi .. M“ he'd packs-uric. rlnllncrl licr I‘ ‘n ‘E35: and set out on her annual ' i115; trip in the hills. ISURE LIKE "rt-t: TASTE r OF CLUB - V BIG PLUG FOR A DIME, cuizwiric TOBACCO l ‘YOU MIGHT AS WELL BUY THE BFSI