, ....._=..r..~.l=.;I._..._-.-_ . THE ‘CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN cnirniinciilnmlii “BUR p AR ‘|' Y: FAVURS TilTAl ' PAGE SIX PRINCE EDWARD NOW PLAYING This column II loaned for queen's County urn o! Ion! iukrcut but Ml- vvrtlalng of u nowuy nature ml! bl luurtod ut I cent: u word lulctly Nimble in udrnu- ~ Two Months In Business fr‘ t Eyes i Your FAC 5 TRACY and NIXON SKY inthe for hcut-appul and Swain ERWIN Moo-wet ‘A Beautiful Picture of "I LIKE MOUNTAIN MUST? and LAUREL - HARDY COMEDY — “TWICE TWO." Radio Programs LONDON, Oct_ 4__ic, p_ CQb!g\_ Dexisioir of the Court of Appeals to- dry ihirt Jictes ii. .rig r, in snts for enter- tzrltiiricnt, are licblv w l,“- C01,? right fires for tuning in on Copyright, will nifcc: places in England. first such iuiiir i -- tlrouarutis of "fire Cont". holds i Burl. ' ' rest £\"l"llllS zmti similar Charitlau, the hero of the radio drama to which millions have lis- tened nightly, comes to life on the screen in "Chandu The Magician," Temple of Ancient Kings! nxma - Harry le-"ldv" m "TIRED FEET" ' And ‘ r..."m§,..ybea=§t.re.i LOS ANGELES. Oct. 4--A $100.- 000 damage action was fyled today which opened to vociferous ap- luusc from the younger generation at the Capitol Theatre, yesterday. It is filmed in a spectacular manner, with an awe-inspiring "Death Ray" and its tremendous potentialities as the prime factor in the plot. Witii Edmund Lowe as the magician, Bela Lugosi, Irene Ware, Henry ll. Waltliall and other favor- Iyled against Fairbanks in Decem- ber, 1932. against Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.. film actor, by Lucy Doralne, young Hungarian actress who charged he caused her to be arrested falsely and imprisoned. The suit was an aftermath of a heart balm suit CHURCH 0F OEEIST-Sundll’ services in the New Glflbflow Church of Christ at 11 can. Bible School l0 am, Wm. G. Qiilgloy, Minister. MARSBFIELD BAPTIST Church service Sunday, Oct. 8th at 8.30 o". clock. Subject, “The Signs of the Times." Dr. A. O. Vincent, u! Chur- ,Saint John's Church, October 8th: .Sunday School, - 10.1»), Morning Prayer, 11.00, Hymns, i. s08 (2), 456 (1), 650 (l). HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge. The services for Sunday, Oct. 8th, LONDON, Oct. 4.— (AP) — The necessity of preserving the liberty of the individual if a life worth liv- ing is to be maintained was strong- ly urged tonight by Professor Albert Einstein. in an address at Albert Hull, which was closely guarded by police as the result of rumors of likely trouble. The hall was packed to its capa- city for the noted physicist/s ud- NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- .Ad\'ertisers are requested to send in their copy so as to reach the Guardian Office by 11 um. the day previous to insertion, other- wise insertion will be delayed a clay. TRYON VAND CR-APAUD- Thanksglving service-s will be held , HASTINGS, England, Oct. 4.—-(A. lPJ-Tha Labor party today pledged its strong resistance to any war. passed a rescluti favoring the to- tal disarmament of all nations and heard Arthur Henderson declare the participation of the United States and Russia is necessary in peace conversations sponsored by the Lea- World Disarmament Confercnw. in explaining that the League ls the only instrument for peace organiza- tion. He won cheers when he said, “we must abolish the national equip- ment snd institutions that rnade solution. This motion favored not only total disarmament of all na- tions but also the creation of an International police force. It called upon the British Gov- enimcnt at the forthcoming Dis- armament Conference “to abandon its retrograde attitude 0n the ques- tion cf air bombing" and to submit proposals for the large and immedi- ate reduction by all nations of their ' and we are hitting Heinz Mayonnaise, bottle Corn Flakes, 3 for Chipso, large‘ Rinso, large Mother’s Own Tea, lb. .. Govment Considers Rebuilding Piers (Canadian Press) OVITAWA, Oct. 4. - The govern- ment will consider, probably tomor- row, the cues" of lcbulldllg the recently destroyed pier No. 2 in umiinlilnnn .MAKES__Il_EMAN|l the high spots. OIIIIIIIIIIIIII Ill MWLEAPPS Grocer Rlgld Copyright “Chandu, The” Sta rSuedFOr are: Hampton at. ll; DeSablo at 3, w“ possible and the lax-Nate mt"- Laws To Maglclan Is and Bonshaw at 7' Rally my aa- esfiirihztagtyg: 33131:: toward war PHONE 970 114 KENT ' Spectacular $100, Damage ____ $f,,;:,mmhaw' Rev‘ Geo‘ Ayers’ was supplemented by the equally Free Delivery to any part of the town. ' ,' ' strong views in the disarmament re- (Associatcd Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. 4—Deinond mum rite: llllulfiv I y gl Temp c . , s _ cilia. D b ‘u; r {I u: Csrfimlggwéufelslllngmyngggloi A R M A “The Biggest Little Business in Town." ‘n " ulivu in tho Nile. en s urc , e!‘ , I p g.‘ Mafia“ Machine! Escape from Rock 1030, Evcnsong 7-00. I i H8102 Tomato Soup, 3 U118 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Janet Gaynor Typo _, , gue of Nations. Round Steak . . . . . . . . . . . 1'; - . lottetcwn willbc the prectncf. ‘The mad to wuhmstoxt‘ and sl-rloin i . I . . . . . ' . ' . . . n: v E X T R A ANGLICAN SERVICES crapuad Moscow lays through Geneva, said Rlb Roast _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . ‘ _ _ _ _ _ 12c 5 ' Mr. Henderson, chairman of the Shoulder Roast _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . 10c Z, mug Dmcm‘ U” L‘ ites in the cast, this picture is one Fmlllvl‘ HCfiOIl-Q 112F011“ U"! film dress. There ivere u large number in the United Churches at Tryon armed 101-395, tit the n - urie of thctgiost unique offerings in player revealed Miss D0l'£liIlB'S of Jews in the audience, including and Crapaud on Sunday. October The resolution furthermore called 3:11;?’ xtlztt: itgeczmieza‘: tfi: of William Green, President 0t tho dlgfrlt g e myiljflrnllllslllzolgk thick and “m, the liigiranjédfioggeégo I10 lclhieéiliiilsrt‘, fifitrgid ffeitttling. dizlzilelfwodstudents the 8th at l1 am. and '7 Dim. J. L. for the suppresdsiprzdoflsllrxplréitgzia: ocean terminal “emu” m that ‘my. American Federation of Labor. m‘ ',,-,,,,, m, pa“, by m, bnwhbrg‘ M theme revolving about Regent's in- a“ i x f‘; ‘ _ 5 9w“ n5 e “n “ul- Llmdi Pfl-‘lwr- mllllllfllfilllle "Tl e B‘ _ L,‘ COL E_ Q Phmney and J_ 1_,_ shorter working hours and higher , i vpnriqn 0f the Ray; 1L5 men and banks, He chargui Iii-thanks stole (Einstein came w England re- ———— for the strict international inspec Hemermgml‘ heads of the Hams“ minimum wages than am no“, b” , ‘its a TODAY-ea M 0* e in in NRA codes to- Smntist and his “may from the SOipfIE D.etz. ‘ orgtlnizau on nholsigcgiedtohave put service for the late Alexander B. any disarmament trcu ‘ ‘ to take up m“ man" Wm‘ mm. day was given the direct sumo" me dmsion was a m, [Wily EEYDtian; and the final des- _ Tm‘ dieml“ “m asked ml addlt" 5.1.336; 1202mm; s: etonom, m5 “new? Muhbe he]: gay’ octob- Tm resolhmog fiiosalrd t: 2:; Alfred Duranleau, Minister of Mur- of Secretory of Labor Frances m“) m “vhwh a b’ > 11 I iiruliliioé‘ gdvgrfrxods lillesdlqiuaglellfllli: 1on3!‘ shoooo m?“ Fbahrbanks’ tress such as we experience Eve : er Gifihlrtgoiilqlet eplrgsty r0?“ cllllrilh t1: anlnttussiagdoxds oflering resist- ‘n6’ The rewmmendutions o! the Perkins‘ nwy“'m“l a “mm “i 1151' ' " '~T0 111g! W056 58831118 Excrllplng “A mg false arms‘ and mlprlson- where today." said Einstein, “tllittllxtild “at the yfrmsiryrresfdenite “liter: antacepeaversi throuflh the promotion of aomlznflsslotl Wm $321052; Bassist? Thhfiafmet Cneizldermftgoseflz: i‘ i-s" ml" -~ ~ _ ‘ ' I l ‘ " ' “d “s l “mum? “m” emelmmmemi one sees very clearly the strength of lng at. 3 o'clock. Interment Haris- international general strikes. ‘sxchnieexgicéd to take ma,” t,” it”? s’ zflbofthe Rdezauon,‘ t stun of .\ir. Ju . ll m, who Pchandu" can be heartily recom- mended. Shortly after Dzetz fyied these suits a statement was issued from the moral forces that live in a peo- ville Cemetery. morrow afternoon. high command had opposed only u. ltrlllil that reprou I -, . , . l i trict Attorney's office sny- P‘ l n g, qmwog m, ygbufldki o: nurtures m .11» .4 9, U" D” “M, h m t th hm‘), R , un 8 few months ago, went before the _ and ,,,,,,,_,,,,.,,_ F2106 In The Sky ' Dietz atteirrntrd to obtain sa- deliver“: juzlztllnen: m some ‘Stair; Minn; s: mgr". 316158“ 0;‘ glfgzf Eulogy 0f Elgar p1,,» p10,: will be a, um. considcrs- “mm convention o; m, 0,8,,“ lroiisns, for IS A SDOPI‘ Dtfllght M) from you“! Faivsbanks for a period when Europe is politically 10 am- Stindasy Schrool’ 11 ‘ am‘ “on. n u u‘ pa“ o! n” om up “anon with a stalwart demand 1m‘ _ ' ' ’ ' minal facilities, erected before it strengthening the W,“ of 0mm been frilly" with by the '-. The 1r l of the inun- . . concerned in enabling s to hccr representations of . s viiiich were being broadcast from o. lllO‘.'iYi_L’-lllf"lll'0 theatre zip- pvarcd to him to cnrii-tiiiitc a per- Every so often 1:: the parade of screen offerings there comes o, pic- ture that. is a sheer delight to see, a picture that tells its story so ixtrklace which tire statement said was worth only $300. This necklace, and economically united, will be the statement said, belonged to Miss Dor-aine. It was in connec- Miss charmingly and etitertainingly that the reviewer is tempted to stand up , and shout about it to the world. "Face in the Sky" which opened yesterday at the Prince Edvcard appealing stories you could hope to see, this Film triumph is herewith iionriiratctl for a leading place in tion with the necklace that 12mm“ “'88 retained ‘he Dml against the temptations of hatred ltrict Attorney for quesionng, . "Frcazrc, is such a picture. With a i worthwhile cast. one of the most from ii a. m. until 6 p. m. in the, 51-01121“, us every advance o1 know- District Attorney's office and that‘ lgdge young Fairbanks was l she claimed m h“ Bu“ m“ D91 Europe defended successfully the ember 1'7, i932, she was detaiiiedi responsible able to say that in our days the lib- erty and honor of this continéfit. were saved by its western nations, which stood last in the hard times and oppression. and that western liberty of the individual which has and invention—the liberty without- which life to the self-res- Morning Prayer, Harvest Thanks- giving Service. 7.30 pm. Evening Prayer-Harvest Thanksgiving Scr- vice. Speoial music at both ser- vices, Si. Mark's Church, Rustico, 3 pm. Evening Prayer-Harvest Thanksgiving Service. Rev. E. O. Lancaster. C.W.L. BIEMBERS ADDRESSED --Mrs. W. J. Maclntyre, Past Previ- dent of the Catholic Women's HEREFORD, Erlgland. Oct. 4 — (C.P.)-In connection with the sn- nual Festival of the ‘Three Choirs of the west muntry in the Cath- edral here a correspondent writes of the rehearsal just prior to the festival and pays high tribute to Sir Edward Elgar, the festival be- lng largely an Elgar festival this year as in many years past. The first festival of the ‘Ihrec was decided to establish the ocean terminals at the south end of the city. Capable of sccurumodnti -g the largest vessels afloat and built at a cost of nearly $1,000,000. pier 2 saw the embankatlon of the maiorlll’ 01 the Canadian troops who served in the Canadian expeditionary force, and the landing of most ~f those who returned. British War ized labor. "We cannot stop with the present. minimum wages and maximum hour; of labor," Miss Perkins said, as the soc delegates and their guests cheered. Mangels For Poultry The chief value of roots ac n poultry feed lies in tho fact that “"I" (ormaiice .- . . ' ~ reen entertainment. ‘m’ -l~ posting man lS no: worth living." aCThe theme revolves around o. M n5 n irect ferenc 1558"‘? °f 050M511 D340 l1 V1513 w ChOlYB W98 ill 1715- 11nd dllflll! 8-11 m“ om b6 stored during the Wm- Cise t R s t l d m Mn made 0 (J re e ' ' ter onths says the Dominion I n one o .nr s whimiscal romance between two M 11 H 1 to the Jew, or the Nazis, bu; omer Keilys Cross on Sunday evening. the revolutionary changes which m l The case will Plfilfirllilf‘ h: taken to dlcflme". m“? a 11ml’ cmlnm’ Fm’ a1 ene as evel speakers dwelt on the Jewish ques- Qvwbel‘ l. and dvlivvled I very have taken place since that year Poultry I-Iusbsndman. and fed ‘he Hm“ “I 1”“ i‘ " ‘° brgigrctlfliittis? ylfextr 21f“; 0 Hear] fM W titres. eloquent and inspiring address on the aims of the festival have been WASHmGéON 0c, 4_(A1,_)__ over the period durlns which fresh , Bocllfli‘ ~ -~ P5 l0 clllllllw I Vprfnont f;\1'm_ You must see a film ( 0 a6 es 0 Lord Rutherford formerly of Mc- the wtork and aims of the Catholic pursued-presenting the supreme B arms what Amerkan. 031cm“ 8W0“ 19°05 5T9 n“ avllilfiblfi- Th0’! appeal‘ Am”); n‘ to m‘ ill this kind W “Plmwiate it Ally i? Gill University Montreal evplrmtf. Women's League to the people of in music in a s e “mum m“ be wnsldered i“ my “ ' ‘ ‘ - ' ' ' - Pmdld ”°“"°°'““‘ confidently expect m be a lump mm ' way as a. complete substitute for Q about‘ half of the 95.000 liceri. d public-houses lll Ellglflllil and Scct land have wireless and unless the decision is reversed they will be un- and at times almost fantastic, the iv has been handled in an utter- " flatvless manner that immediately plat-cs Lachman in his first Ameri- can screen effort, among the fore- NEW YORK, Oct. 4—Like a mannikin from the Rue de 1a Piiix, a Hcllywoodcelebritv posed against the sundeck railini: of the liner the object of the meeting was an appeal on the behalf of the refugee academic and professional workcis. Commander Oliver Locker-Lamp- that place. The address was pre- ceded by a short. program fo songs and hymns by the school children, after which the speaker was intro- setting, the Cathedral of Hereford. without a break except during the Great War. “Years hence," says the corres- offered for settlement of the WI-l‘ debt, representatives of the British Government arrived tonight to seek a reduction of the amounts due the fresh green. feeds, chiefly bemusi they are quite deficient in vitamin content. The anti-neuritic and anti_ scorbutic vitamins are present in able to use the sets without a. li- must directors pans todfl‘v w‘ Emma“ host declared Jc, s _ _ ,, . , ,, -, ' . l, '1 - . duoed by the chairman. Mrs. Mac- pendent in h;s eulogy of Elgar sci; , cons. from tht pc‘.forrnr..g_ right poigplfill‘;clglgrggisttuggffoglzngnlzit a: In the background were the ma, contributed the 111°“ m Gil" Intyre spoke for more than an Master of the King's lVrusic, "many Uulfitftlelllle gissFredex-ick with-Ross. ‘m1?’ the snghbest trme“ whim the “m” m?“ fr“ l,“ “m?” vim" m; self-assured "artist," with Mar- ‘mks °Y Hflwkee- The flicks of mum's Position and Germany W1 hour, and held the rapt attention of us will recoil this day for the 1n charge of the rat-stun side of the Imll-"vhllle vitamin 1s entirely rigigcbltrncplitiitcc Cttlllcld tart. romriint ion lflixon a perfecccontrast as the cameras were punctuated by the expelled her most civilised citizens. or he, audmnce, while descrmng sake o‘ its memory o; Bu. Edward negotmlons‘ remained m New yqygdacking. In comparison, fresh clover, {the . [a f no 1 5 n mam m ggioinefnd LQidQYQLmQf-‘féf £1? “fir; masts of fcrryboflLs‘ Kfurlcne ' the aims of the Catholic Women's Elgar in 9, perfect setting. Never with friends, his associate. Mr. T- K- m"? °f the "W55 mmmmfly “*5 o O1f1-ii;iy‘O,.t 4 ,0? , E. . bluirdcifins helper. Sarah Dietrich ‘"5 back l“ Almllcfi- Written Pa Jers League, with regard to the help it to have heard Elgaivs music in one Bewley declined to discuss the sum green feeds, contains all three ll D,,,,,,..;,, A Qcqqlirq}; o,l,.n'e: P6009“ flllll 36m Hard-l’ he" “l” minus the t"°“5“'5 m“ “"°“5°d I tries to give to the Diocesan In- of these Cathedrals is never to in contemplation although ,rumor abundance. The chief function ol tunes in his radio While copyrighted f,‘:,§’.‘;°{,°;§.£,§:*,';,;;;‘§ $321.55?" Pafgtfjgfiagffvighy 5km mo Sn G000. 200 YGBIS Btltutions in its own province, and have heard it at all. Best of all has placed itl s: 2311i ‘are ailagroegi 8211113112112 rsoitzuliéingeenaralhistlgl mum is being pmyem M,“ h,m_ m m‘ ms slung {rm-n bro“; ____ the different forms of assistance it is ‘to hear it here in. rehearsal, of ti: pranocoggoos) p . - M :19 Itch“ been mmd ‘hat b, ‘ (Canadian Pm”) gives the church in the other pro- ‘Here. with the angers of his "g?! gogaki Lindgay Ambassador using mango“ and Imemmg yclf open to paymtnt of copyright tors, it was stated here today by llhoinzts L. Richard, Commissioner vi Patents. “Yes. we have the same law in Canada,“ hr- smd, commenting on the judgment of nu English Court EBENEZER WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The September meeting of the Ebenezer Women's Institute was held in the school house with eleven members and nineteen visitors pres- shoulders, a jacket drawn tightly about narrow hips-hiding a blouse of Chinese red, which peaked through in spots. "Oh, Miss Dietrich . . ." one of the crowd said . . . “You know, the Americans are going back to MONTREAL, Oct 4—The corner- stone o! the Neurological Institute of McGtll Unlversity, to be laid here shortly, will contain specially written documents in India. ink on "permanent" paper guaranteed to last 200 years it has bccn announc- vinces, particularly in the West. The support given the Sisters of Service in their missionary work. and the zeal and ambition displayed by the women in some of the centres in Western Canada was cleverly out- lined by the speaker. The scholar- own country rising in tiers before him, and with the sunshine pour- ing through stained gloss, sits the doyen of our composers. At '16 he still reads his scores without spec- tacles, and he rehecrses with the businesslike expedition of a man of to the United States, said he would like to have it emPhMlMd that the debt represented only actual war ex- expenditures by the United Kin!- dom. Definite conferences had still to be made, BJTBHQBIIISXIID 16X‘ H18 with a. regular dose of Epsom salts. laying brids will come through the winter in fairly good shape. Peace in sentencing George Cam- pion to pay his wife $5 I week ro- which ruled that hoteis. rinstaiirants em" The meeting opened ti” SL115‘- m 1d t l A 1 t Ind other pillillC lllflCcs must pay ins the Q“ and “P” “if ° e ° 5y“ - ~ ° °i “m” ed by M06111 Unlvmilv- ~ shin o! $2.000 a veer Riven m the mu his yew. wasting not a mo- , m um H, - c d. The Sick Committee report- and s0 on. _ ." T] n l, , w b 1, ~d - _ With 111010“ 0R8 Bl’ W0 11° e- marked he was contemplating of- ree re co iei~ one e 1r b0’ sister, daughetr or ward of a. mom ment. Such is Edward Elgar in his gm “n”, emy next we“ at the raring a 1mm to the "panama copyright fees if copyrighted music came over thc air. ed that no treats had been Elven The film swept from behind a His Exceiltncy the Earl °Y B955‘ ber of the C.W.L. was clearly ex- musical home.” Allfl U10 Cflllilfllilil Copyright Laws since the ‘an’ meeting‘ n’ was dc‘ cloud‘ The mm star blinked dark bo-oughi govcmorierwral or Can"p1ained_ Mrs, MgcIntyrg congluded Q€ Bogiijjsg-rederlck m tentatwely mhed_ aisbngedh coxgvkgfied ‘it ggsn-supwxt’ have same 0mm» gQflLUrCSI no; gen, cided that $3.00 be Bil/CH VJ U19 eyc-lashes-long and artificial on acii, will contain the. charters of'by making an earnest appeal ‘m. T I . . 1d t n n President 3005* ‘i ‘We m”! l‘ when “any kmm-IL 1; a rcstaurnnf/ Owm teacher for the School Fair. The top, magma] bciow 51w crossed he; the Royal Institute for the Ad-mm mom, support o! even, wonwn 6 ue o ca upo ‘ t ordtred to give his wife money. At Institute also promised the WlCllEf 511m 1.85, toted with long, red-en-‘vaiwemenl of l-Pflmlns Mcfilllv, m P 1 , Th D, m, veil on Thursday and his lime - that particular time he had so i ‘l e l“ 5* ° °°°°m 5 ' F01‘ Every Homfl ment at the treasury probably will men on h], bxks who Rpm-m; :1‘ has a gramaphone and plays copyrighted records for the enter- tainment oi’ his guests, he could be iicd for fccs by the man who hold he rights. Ii’ copyrighted sheet. Inusic is played in a home to o. group of guests, it's all right with the law, but if the window is open- ed and a group of people gathers on the sidewalk, that turf. file priv- nté concert into a public recital and the. pianist could be made to pay copyright fees. ELWWOOD SCHOOL Honor roll for September: tirade X-l, Clara McQunid: 2, Wirinifrcd Curley; 3, May Gallant. Grade lX-l, Camilla McQutiid; I, Agnes Gallant; 3, Stanley Colwill. Grade VlIl-l, Aeneas McQuiIhm. Grade VII~i, Mnry McQuillon; 2, Kathleen McQuaitl; 3, Isabelle Muc- Phcc. Grade V»~l, Hilda Gallant; 2, Faustina McQunid; Ii, Donald Mac- Phec. Grade IV—-l, Eugene lvicQuillan; B, Garfield MacPhec. Grade III-l. Leo Gallant; 2, Grade VII--1, Evelync Murphy. Stephen MCQuaid; 3, Katherine Mc- I Grade vI—i Billy MscDonalti Mother‘. Now. remenbcr, son; and, n;_1' meadow T 1 ; 3 porution will offer a choice of films Quillim. Squires Wife-And wheres your Grade 11-1: Jean Bernard; 2, there's s ghosit in out w: closet Amok, T,“ o“ ' and without going out of your , ‘M, “a1: fm" ‘"1"; 2.1m“ "Maw?" w Ghrtlc r (Sm-l, Raymond Mc- daughter, Mfl- Hodge’! Therese MacDonald. where 1 keep the cake! amt; 11-1, Della. McCiaughgy; g, home w“ will be able to miov “,1, “m, y,‘ m, ',°,,°;F,,',,,,,;‘,', eférxkf’ "' Quillan, Mrs. Hodge- Well, to tell you perfect amndance m. (member, Son (aged 5,, u.‘ mum, “m, Edna Conway; anaymmd Conwam PM“. pmgmmm“ ‘m, m m, the truth. mum. she was that use- Jean Bernard, Therese MacDonald, you ncvcr blame the ghost when, Grade I-1, Stephen Toole and chromed?“ "d will‘ lmlflwl- EVERY AcflvlwnunmwnuninfagAm) WEEK Grade I fJrJ-i, Jud MacPhce; I, Willie Mac-Phec; 3, Sarah Brat. v Temper-Joseph Cusack to ask the trustees to get the school cleaned during the holidays. The program consisted of instrumental music by Miss Winnie Ford and singing by a number of the girls with Miss Winnie as accompanist. The meeting closed with the Nation~ al Anthem. Ice cream was served to the members, thegirls who help- ed with the concert, and all other visitors. The August meeting of the Eben- ezer Women's Institute was held at the horns of the President, Mrs. George Matheson, with six members and two visitors present. The sick committee reported that ten had been treated at n. cost of $3.00. The Secretary rpeorted that the last pay- ment on the organ had been made. 010.00 from the Institute and $500 from the Sunday School collections. It was decided that $2.00 be given u» the teacher for the Junior Red Cross as the children's share from the sale of candy at the concert. Meeting closed with the Notional Anthem. A very dainty lunch was served by the hostess. (Patriot please copy) smelled finger nails. Her red lips parted in a wide smile: "A lot of curves, you say. . . "Yes," the questioner continued. "Like Moe West." "May West, let mo think. . . I never heard of her." i» Sodium Fluoride University) and of th- Royal Vic- tor's Hospital, which have been neatly copied on this high-grade paper, especially obtained for the purpose. In addition to these docu- monks" inclosed in the cornerstone will be the announcement of the faculty of medicine for the year 1033-34; the MeGlll University cal- endar for 1933-34: the annual re- port of the Royal Victoria Hospit- kecplng sodium flouride (employed to kill household insects) absolutely apart from oontaniers of baking powder and saline solutions is em- phasized by the recent fatal case. and seven non-fatal cases of acci- dental poisoning by this insecticide in u hospital at Dayton, Ohio. PANMURE ISLAND Honor roll of Panmure Island School for September: Grade X-i, Martha French. Grade VIII-l, Andrew MacDon- ald; 2, Francis Campbell; 3, Andrew Campbell, less in the louse I sent. her out to domestic Martha. French. K. Stella Murphy-Teacher." 1- Ipmdcnce between MicGill Univer- ,sii y and the Rockfelier Foundation "in regard to the Neurological In- stitute and numerous other import- ant documents. l A gmnt of $1,230,000 was made to the University by the Roclcfeller Foundation for the new institute which, it is expected, will be entir- ely finished by February. It will be well-equipped with the laborator- ies, operating rooms, libraries and a museum- It will have room for 50 patients and will be the out- standing instftute on the contin- cnt, ranking as one of the finest in the world. cake is missing-you olwoys blame moi ident, Mrs. Katherine Creamer, lspoke of the high honour recently bestowed upon Mrs. Maclntyrc by the Holy Father, the commenda- ,tion and hearty approval of the Catholic Women's League by the Hierarchy of Canada? the affiliation of societies of Catholic women, and ‘other matters dealt with at the Con- tventlon at Quebec, and closed her Tliolmportanca of extreme care in‘ a1 for 1933; CUP,“ o; the 00mg- remarks by moving u. hearty vote of thanks t0 Mrs. MMIIityfE. This was seconded by Mrs. Jas. Flood and tendered the speaker by the Chairman. Mrs, MacInty-re modest- 1y Ieflponded, after which God Save the King was sung. GREEN’ ROAD SCHOOL Honor roll for August and Sept- ember: Grudo X—l, Ella Toole; 2, Juliu McCiaughey. Grade IX-l, Alice Toole. Grade VII-l, Morgan McGaug. hey; 2, Eileen Toole; 3, Margaret McGaughey. Frances Conway (equal). Teacher-Mildred M. Cusack. STRATTORD, England, Oct. 4- (OP.)—Televised films in natural colors and with characters stand- ing out from the screen will be broadcast by the British Broad- casting Conporation and enjoyed in every home, according to tho prie- dictlon of Alderman H. Heather in his report as chairman of the Cinema. Licensing l‘ itieo for lhsex, at Stmtford, but he did not hazard a guess as to when this prediction might be fulfilled. "The coming of the pictures has revolutionized the amusements of our people," ha stated. "The ex- periments and frequent- improve- ments in television will in all probability effect a further revo- lution which the youngermenfoers of this generation will see. “It. will not be necessary to go to l cinema to see the pictures. on to a screen in once own homo just as readily as the wireless pro- grlmmec are switched on ut pres- ent. The British Broadcasting 00r- They will be able t0 b0 switched be arranged soon afterwards. BEPENTANT HUSBAND PAYS , as PER. WEEK from time to time how they were fulfilling their promises to give their wives money and Campion would join the list, he said. The MONTREAL, Oct. 4—Judgc J. O. Iiiwroix of tho Sessions of the worst cases of non-support, Judge LECUOlX found, were due to sheer heartlessness. flINTLEMENi M’! NAME IS .........-.... Addrcll "nouns-Hun".- Phone No.............. i ' MAIL IT TODAY! I PBJZBjIIAIlIPAIGN DEPARTMENT IIEADQUABTEES The Gunilla, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 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