gxcc SIX. FIN IN Al. TODAY 3.15 — 7 - 9 RM. BING CROSBY PLUS NEIYS - POPULAR “DR. RHYTHM” SCIENCE —- CARTOON pol. SHOWS DAILY: 3.15 - mu .- 0.00 l’. .\f. B.\'I'I'RII.\I' .\I.\'I'I.\'l-QE 2-30 . PRINCE EIIIIIARD. "PHI . . . ~11 sfiamiil: - (CCILIA FAT sunken - upturn ulunsnllié- nun MICIIIY ONEY ur heart from youthful s wsiiop to your ‘ lckey Rooney's most hl~ .. .ss Iudgo Hsrdy’: n in new adventures ' ‘lr-OnlyYoungOnca" U, "l A r . b. ANOTHER STORY OF IUDGE HARDTS FAMILY hRO AY — SATURDAY {a Dilly F. l5 _ 7m} __ 3,15 " .Q‘“ v -@‘"‘ 1 I’ '0. E i l.'J\ Il _ 4x. Zlllli Ttr icon uliuuuoulrs Pearl" - N|J\¢|ll w" uvi JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN HOWARDIOUISE (AMPBEII. REGIIIAID DENNY ~ mm 111mm,... .'\.‘.'l‘ - f-IIYSICAI, PH. IHIUAI. ItIiYIIiW UIIIIIUXS Encampment .\u. i. IIHII“. ill 2r t<c~~iull 'I’|~:li-_-h1 t (IIIIrL-llVidluiilm ‘ ui ‘ JOHN nl-vlllllclz Ilrunll I'(lIl'IIil‘('Ii Alzlrlllnu- I'i’4i\Illl‘i'.\’ Ncv.i“uulilIl:lulI {he I';llilI'l'(‘IiifI Ilegrce ‘ Will lu- collicrrcll EYESIGHTS liliiiNATlilti FIIIIIIE IIIII <"" "lvlnz illnssra II. J. MABOII OI‘ I (I.\II'.’I'ItIS'I Var For Jewels _ __ ___ i ‘l’; I 1 9 ‘ _ Plot Background v I; d, _, Of Mystery Film r _ 1 ‘Si. TODAY i\ IIIURX. Diamonds. the pmchms stones ‘.\.ii "i inell iillvc fought, In- L .l and "red since the J .0 :1 send "Bull- QQUIAIAON ‘ _ ' on an adventure V‘ 1 l I F " I I I ‘ ‘solve the scfiiclo‘ ‘twflln Igzipllgldlel Mot: " YWJIUIQICIIGMO“ , "Bulldog Drummondks "n wii Il will be seen be- ‘IE DPUMMOND UXIA)‘ a: the Capitol q .. - duel tight u dull"?! story of the struggle roi- villiona mo" of ilif‘ \\'0rltl's first --"‘ for lIli‘ s_vnthvlic many of diamonds. John i-low- g the role of the dap- sliltii. gocs into ac- n poui-rfui jewel ien its leaders resort kidnapping to carry s He tracks the "'06:. half of Europe and ' their own strong- olm Barrymore, lteginnld Denny live lends the cast. 1c other pinvcrs include Porter the "IJIKITIIZIII" 0f "The inn" and "Wells Fargo." 4 .il Patterson, Nydlg west- . and Michael Brooke, the o.‘ Vlnrwick. Keep Minards in the horns. Round Trip BARGAIN FARES Bu‘ T0 $12.50 Montréal i525 Ottawa l Toronto I North Bay Ont. ".25 Quebec 13,10 Three Rivers Que. I875 From All Station; On PRINCE EIWYARD ISLAND (loin; Fillihfl’, OCTOBER 11,4 4, $.\’l‘L‘ltD.\Y, OCTOBER 22nd Rcturn Limit Tucsduiu (mom-r 2s. 193;, 5,. "PM Toronto and North Bay iik-dliesriu)’. October 26 1938‘ l‘ "u/r/rrrl o! Ffvc and unr/zr 7117/1‘! Ilulrl u! fig! l/xl/J‘ FARE 7lrkrlr ([00,; m 11.4 r 00.41. 1/155 UNI. r I'm Fur/luv lu/mnmlum (0)1311! ‘I'll’ Tub/l Agra! This column II reserved I0l‘_D9Wl 0| local Interest but advertising lrncwsy nature may be Instr?!“ at 4 cents a word strictly. pa!‘ able in advance- CRASWELL f0! P11009875?!“- znonrr res-ran: Furniture Sale continues today, sIaIIIHB BI 10.00 o'clock. L-Zfill-lo-IQ-II- NOW FOR A-REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Porridge Oats. China, Silverware or P15111- SUDDEN DEA'I‘I{-The 55111193‘ my of a number of citizens will g0 out to H. M. Oiiyrne of Hai- ifax in the loss he and Mrs. 0- Byrne have sustained by the death of their 15-year-old son. Hugh, following injuries received ivhen the bicycle he .wns riding collided with an automobile. The boy participated in the riding races during Exhibition Week here last year. Mr. 0'Byrne visits this city frequently in the interests of a stationery irm. RECALLS OLD MIIIIIORIES— While repairing stair floor leading to basement room in Prince Slrect School. a test paper in analysis and Parsing was found dated Feb, 1872. Signed Effie Shepherd. Except that mice have eaten some of it away". it is in a good slate of preservation and quitr- lrgible. In ilio slime place was found a lady's leather laced boot. with the soles fastened on with wooden pegs. In i872 Prince Street School was the Nicthodist Acrlclclny", and taken over by the School Board in i877. STREET WORK-Yesterday a delegation from Georgetown wait- ed upon the Provincial Govern- ment with regard to having the main street and Wain: Street 0f the town subgradlxl this yi-nr and llardsurfaced next your tinder the provincial highway projects. The delegation consisted of Mayor James Condon. Hon. S. S. Hessian Rev. J. T. Payne, Chester Llewel- lyn and George E. Saviile, M. L, A. They were assured that an en- gineer would be sent immediately to Montague to make a survey of I319 DTODOSPd work and an esti- mate of the cost, CONFIRMATION AT SUM MERFIELD-A large number of the Parlshoners of St. James Par- ish. Summerfieid, were in all’ anoe on Sunday afternoon. Oct. 9th.. to witness the administration of the Sacrament of Confirmation to twenty-seven children by His Excellency, Rev. J. A. O‘Sullivan, Bishop of Charlottetown. Follow- ing the Confirmation, His Excel- lency addressed the congregation after which Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament was held-R. BRIDAL COUPLE SifOttTRED —-Riecentiy the hospitable home < Mrs. George Cal-vol, Powlinl lavas the scene of two enjoyable gather- ings. Al. the first, Mrs. Carver gave a shoivcr in honor of her grandson and wile, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herman, ivhen the bride was presented with a vnliluhle nCI oi dishes. At the secuici gathering a miscellaneous shower was tend- ered to Miss Edith Lawton prior m he!‘ "larllflgc to Ml‘. John Birch of bfontrcal. At both showers ma" “m5 B IMHO attendance o. YOI-lllg people from Powuzll and Vlclmly. Miss Lawton received many useful and ioclluiiful gifts and the accompanying vcr s were read by Miss Isabelle lugs, Thr house was beautifully decorated on both occasions with flowers and coloured lights, Miss Lawton sit- ting beneath a floral arch to re- ceive her gifts. One unique featuri- of the decorations was the number oi’ balloons filled with confetti, and when those were punctured the bride-to-be was generously showered. Luncheon was served by a number of young girls a! both showers. and musical program including piano selections was greatly enjoyed. At the showers tendered the Hermnns a dance lavas held. GET QUICK R E Ll EF L FROM At the first sign of a cold, rub a, little Mentholatum in the nostrils. See how this healing balm quickly penetrates to the nasal passages . . . figlito germs . . . soothes inflamed membranes . . . clears nose and head . . . brings quick, lasting relief overnight. Get n. 30 cent tube or jar of Mentholatum today. Rclicf guaranteed or money back. As Tile Central Guardian‘ __ _frlends_ and reiatives.y_ __ CHARLOTTETOWBI GUQEDIAN PAINFUL T0 BEND elu A JOINT up i Hospital Case of Rheumatism The value o! perseverance with Kruschen, in the treatment of some cases of’ rheumatism, is prov- ed by this man's exerience. He‘ says:- “I was abroad for over seven years. when I returned I began to suffer from rheumatic pains - particularly in the feet and arms, _ and'I was eventually taken into, hospital, unable to move without: groaning witlrpaln. When 1 left the hospital after two months, I was somewhat better. I was recom- mended to take Kruschen Salts, have taken them continuously, and until now I am entirely free from pains. I would not be without my KPgSCIIGII Baits for anything." - M. . ‘rwo of the salts in Kruschen are effectual solvents of uric acid the excess of which is decidedly injurious. They swiftly dull the sharp edges of the painful crystals —the cause of pain and stiffness - and convert them into a harm- less solution. which is then ex- peillsed through the natural chan- ne . Girl Guide Official Opening The executive committee of the provincial-l Girl Guide Association is busy making plans for the visit to the province this week of Miss Knlliieen McMahon, Domill- ion lucid Secretary, who will con- duct Training Courses for Girl Guide Leaders, known as “Guiders" in Cilarloltetoivn and Sumlncrside. Extensive instruction will be giv- en in guiding affaus particularly over the week end, when it is ex- pected that Guiders from all over the province will gather in either one of the centres. As there are about seventy-five of these it is expcctui that the sessions will be well attended. Inslruclion will be given in Tenderfoot and Second Class work and in company maliagc-lnent for all branches of Guiding, Brownies, Guides and Rangers, all of’ which will be of great help to the lead- ers. It also is planned to have con- ferences of members of local As- sociations, which are the parent bodies of Guide Companies where- ever these are organized. This will be _a splendid opportunity for the ladies to gather together for dis- cussion of ways and means of be- ing useful to the companies in their localities. Any districts planning on 0r- ganizing Guides should immediate- ly get in touch vrith the Provin- cial Headquarters in Charlottetoivn so that the leaders selected could have the advantage of the train- ing under Miss McMahon. L262-l0-l2-1i CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-6789-7-21-3I2. ON A VISIT-Mr. Harold Bul- pitl, Cardigan and his mother, Nfrs. Edward Bulpitt, also his sis- ter. Mrs. lCapti Larsen of George- town, left by car, for a. two weeks visit to Boston, IVIIETC he will visit his brother. Mr. George Bul- ti. and other friends. He was also accompanied on the trip by Mr. Frrd Norton. Brudnell, uiho will visit his brother, Mr. Edison Norton of Watcrmwn, Mass, Personals Mr. Clayton Green, Emerald, paid a. visit to Albany on Sun- ; Dances from day. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murphy Emcrilid were Sunday visitors to New‘ Haven. Miss Lois MacKinnon. Graham's Road, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lionel Ford, Sprlngfieid;—-R_ Mr, and Mrs. John Grant and Mrs. Emery Harris of Wallace N. 5., are visiting with Mr, 0nd Mrs. F. B. Auld, West, Covehead. lVLrs. A. J. Jardine left yester- day morning on a visit to Ham- ‘ilton, Ont. ' Misses Ellmbeth Murphy, Nora MacMillan and Evelyn Flaming of Charlottetown were visitors to Elmeralci last week. Miss Evelyn M_ Wooq of char. lottetown, left Saturday morning on a two weeks holiday trip to the United States where she will visit ffiwHrzircliuooil Aarrives Front.‘ Nero Brunswick‘ Ilrst shipment of hardwood svsr to some from sut- srn Cnnsda, 400,000 feet of birch arrived hers , MUSICAL MIISINIIS l1 HECTOR CHARLESWORTH been buck" of hills [rude rsoordl and ncordinl instru- ments. after l period of neglect. It should not be for. gotten that by these mediums: music became habitual in millions of homQs long beforo radio existed. Ito-birth of musicul progress. October releases of Victor Rscords keep pace with the revival. and the musics] values involved could not be bclter demoli- strated than by that of ths great soprano, Kirsten Flngstsd, singing the tragic nrin “Monstrous fiend" from Beethoven's "I-‘idelio“ (RED SEAL, 14912). Thu trul quality and colour of her volcs are rnoru fully revealed than in any broadcast c! hers that I have Iisieneli to. Admirnblc. also. are two "Carmen" episodes (RED SEAL, 1036) sung by the gifted Brazilian mezzo, Bruuu Castagnu. Erpociully memor- able are Ilcr low tones in the scene from Act III when the encllnniresn reads death In her cards. John Chllrlcs Tilomns‘ vccsi splrnrinur, nnd perfect French diction, arc manifest In two lyrics (III-Tl) SEAL, IBISAI of which Auuusin liulmcs‘ patriotic "Au Phys" Is appropriate just nuw. Gifted Canadians figure in new Instru- mental releases. Iteiz‘ IIII Stewart, eminent conductor and piilllisi. makes his first ap- penrnnce in Victor catalogues willutwo brillinrlily excculwi piano compositions, (RED SEAL. llltflllT) Ituhensieinfil "Stic- cuto Etude" and u (‘inlhrier Scherzo. Over ten yam-ll mm a young ‘Poi-onto pianist. Gerald Moore. W011i Io Ilnndoll where h: has won renown. IIc figures jointly with the famous viulu player, \V|llium Primrose, In s nolile rendering of Ilrnhmhi beautiful Sonata in E Flat Major (MASYEIIPIECE SEI‘ M4227. New orchestral include tllu uni] cxhilrlrntiniz- Iloicvwtziun Ilulullilfu "Prince Igor" (RED SEAL IBIGU-TIJ) Interpleuxl with virtuosic abandon by the Philadelphia Orrhnatrn unllcr Stokownki. Vitlll also with Oriental rhythms is the Iincclulnnle from SnInI-Suens’ "Snmnon nrllI Ilelilnh", played by the Boston “Poof IllTlIIwIFTI under Arthur Fielller (RED SEAL. . ' I10 classics are I‘\']\i‘£>\’I)ii‘<I l»; ]i.l tnry Symphony Iii G Mlrjur, IlIiI)t'\ Vicnnn Philharmonic Orrin-urn. V Bruno Wullcr, pruhIIIJIy the grvnlest living Interpreter oi’ tlillt composer (MASTER- PIECE SET. M-ITEI. After the dcnill of the young New York genius, George Gershwin. 1hr.- well known conductor Nuihnnicl Shiliu-et presented on lhc Magic Key hroruicnst a Memorial Pro- gramme, representing every phase of his releases familiar work, from his early opcrettn "Illldy Be Good" to the more serious “Porgy and Bess". Of unique Internal. wns n choral selling of "Rhapsody In illuu" sung Iiy the Victor Salon Grouii- Other lilstinfllllfilled singers nlsn puriiclpniell nnd nil numbers were directly recorded nt the time. They now take Uie form of |\ "Gershwin Ma- morlsi Album" (VIFITIR CONCERT SERIES (7-21!) um] reveal Gershwin as s genius. whose melodies will prohnbly live, even though nu in the ruse of Stephen Foster, his harmonic gilt: were limited. The Auuustunn (‘imir nl‘ New YnrIt. con- ducted hy Iicrlry Vclll. in lrrmvillu in fume. and n lovely example of its toneuund ex- pression is Km]: ‘s “Evenini-C (RED SEAL. I937). B been much our mimlr. In y, IIIIII .~l|> interest iul attaches i0 n llerica n records (IZFIIIOO-I-ZI "Tilttoo-Allil-rsllot-l93S", in which rlrs hoard the massed luinlls of the Alllernhut and Eastern Commands, rendering stimu- lating murcll numbers. in quality is a record by Antimn u-Itini an nmnzlng accordcon player . 0) who suc- ceeds in impnrtirlg nrc colour to n Brahms Hungarian Twenty or more nscs by wide iy known CDIIIIUFI! Benny (lominmu umi iuaten. I \\'Il~‘ Hip (‘i _ '. anli "Ju N!‘ > lln Pu" (116015: up pinyuii IJV Joseph Rincs rind the Hole‘ - IIIIIIIIII»; (‘I Gordon's "Fun in n liuilcr ‘s is the inst word, unll nut. as fierce as its title sounds. Eire Prevention On The Farm In the ten-year period 1928-1937. farm fire losses, exclusive of dwel- lings, in Canada amounted to over saa-W-“OO l“ 4138“ we“ o‘ me 4 SPONTANEOUS IGNITION pipes supported at fre uent in = k » s - u -- - ei m i l . - , ‘l ' ~ wnnuasnsv ocronaa 1: $211018; aclaeu ‘e1 wgllfie It? 85 $8,. -On farms this occurs mostd fle- TlBTV€JSi8ST1IIOI§IE pipes should be ‘at NEW’ 03K cent of the tctul losess in farm quenuy I“ “lldemured or amp m‘; m e5 rom unprmeced 3:00-4:00 .m.-—French Period. fires. This loss may be greatly re- duced by the exercise of care and attic, or they may drop on ness oi at least 3-4 of an inch. l2) SPARKS ON COMBUST - II photos. Oownnt 1080.!‘ d AND FLUES. Chimneys should be cleaned out regularly’ and not al- lowed to burl‘. themselves out. as sparks often escape through cracks in the chimney and set fire in w combustible roofting setting fire to it. The safest type of chimney is a good brick chimney built from the ground up and lined with fire clay or vitrified clay of a thick- IBLE ROOFS- ‘This hazard can obviously be eliminated by mrans oggoornvbusliblc roofing __niaieria_l There's Still Time to Enter the o IIIIVIIIIIIII i2 lnlulsll FIRST PRIZE $50,000.00 - 5403 iither Bashilrizes released-and than send in your unsvnn to the fascinating Movie Quiz- The Iii-pugs Movie Quiz Contact look- lei contain: compioio information about the Contest PLUS cil the now: of fortih; coming hits-pictures of your lcvoriio stars-a contest oniry blank. Just ask for it—i'i"S FREE-ct your local theatre.‘ Get your copy lodcyi - I ‘ "m; the Movie Quill Contact booklets were COIIIIIII ofureswere known. they contain five Jlulgl-n have ugrcelithnt no mutter which lusiyc’! m» pictures "oivrnivnv", "can nix- f It (l \\' l) IIONIIS", Gliii UN PIIOIMVPION." and "GIVE AIEA SAIL- A. . “l: f the answers Ii Oit". llll nnsyvvrs will bu. licvl-pioll as corn-l . 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No box tops-no labels-nothing to buy. Ail you do is go Io the movies-flea tho finest array of entertainment ihut Hollywood has over fact NOTICE - Due to the hofom finial details rogrurding errors. ‘Fhcrofore the content is ilubllliltcd ivy n contestant in connection with ~ s» my u . . I ll POIVIH-‘INT m p I oday‘ s Short Wave Radio Program lAllTinoislsstcru ltnudardl ,0! rods which have nearly 100 per cent efficient. provcn hay, although 1r. also takes place in woodwork. They should not pass I! To through floors or closets or enter IWIIXAL’ 18's m” 17:18 me" substances. Moscow numerous other ,_ . . hay s. chimney in an attic, and they‘ forethought‘ n“, fight major guard against this hazard, ‘til _ I 4:00 lm__Broadcasb m Ensuum Palms and suggéstions for the saliicalilllci be fthfixgouglily uuxiilleiiiires ‘Th; sgéiluld be cleaned apleast twice a .RANI g1. m“ l6 mew elimination of hazards in con- to“ o [rad qfa m“ n (a, ELECTRICAL WIRING - BOSTON nection with them are briefly dis- Sm may re “r ermeri‘ t?‘ Electrical m d 1 T; 5:00 p.m.-—Speciai Program cussed in the following para- which 15 u" first 512MB}, n e should be wdoéig l?“ “par Y“ Commemorating C-lumbus DB)’- graphs: healllfikflihfllg S”; a,‘ fh°rinffe wflecnwn, w,,§,,,§,,.° Ccfmpslfft WIXAL, 25.4 m., 11.19 meg. u) bEFacTlvn CIlLiINI-IYS 11° B“ l‘ e Y°° ° e “'> ' '1 - n“ “I Lounolv over oaded and _ rlscrapbock for even though hay has been well should not be cured before storage, it will heat fuses of the correct amperage (15 if it is wet. by rain coming through ampere sfor the ordinary branch M389 a leaky roof or by flood-waters. circuits) should used. IXSCOlI—;19 7'!“ 1513 meg; G51), Frequent examination should be 1180i? INN. 61111018 tongs, heatingim‘ 11:55 file‘. G53. 3L5 made for several weeks after stor- Dads and other appliances when 931 mam ' ing to determine if healing ls not in use- l BUDAPEST taking place, Remove all possible fire hszardsJ (5) MAIiCHES. - Make sure but be prepared to fight a fire that your matches are completely should it occur. Chemical extin- out before discarding them. A good lruishers. pump-tank extinguishers. practice is to break them in two 1'1"? Pails or barrels of water and after the flame has been extingu- lflddcrs should be ished. Always strike matches away‘ 91/911’ fB-fm- from you. Keep matches away 6:40 p.m 'and Violin. HAT4, 32.8 m., 0 meg. PRAGUE available on 4A. 25.3 m., 11 a4 meg; 0 19.7 m., 15.2?‘ meg. minister, Father Shebane, who. “The Walking Bble." I One day when court: was ready 8:45 should never be used to start orI another cop was not readily avail- grd "gggotgegll V$STI§ffi ‘able. Gllancliig through the court»- lamps, lanterns. kerosene or ltaso- “all? o; Mow‘ line stoves. while they are bum-‘ ing. necessary to keep small quantities of gasoline. it should be R10, 51.7 m.. 5.9 meg. YVti BERLIN p . m .—German the judge caught the venerable minister and exclaimed. "There is Mather ,Shebane. He has the Bible in his heart. Let the men lay their 0:15 kerosene should be ke t in closed "cans of a size and ape differ- ent from that holding gasoline in order to lessen the chance of mis- being performed with appropriate seriousness, with no sacrilegc being intended. and noise committed. m., 15.26 melL; oSD. 25-5 11.15 MEL; .; GSC, 31.8 m-r 3%, 31.5 m., 9.5111198- Wtinlz the one for the other. Kee Minsrds In the home. "I TOKYO "“*_"i‘_“ii“_""*~~"-~—- 9:45 p.m.—Jap6n ii S. S. “IIIIIIIIENE” The S.S. "Imogene" will arrive October 19th from Montreal to load Livestock and General 5 h Orchestra. JZK mlflilsfiisiymerh; JZJ, 25.4 ml. 11~ IIIBQ . GUATEMALA CITY 10:00 pJIL-Tht! Open H0"! ‘IOWA, 31 m., 0.88 meg. BERLIN ‘ 10:15 p.m.--Serenade for ll", violin and viola, by Bcetlw" DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 m0¢~ Cafko for Newfoundland. mm ‘Muolvfgslad avg: LOWER RATES on all goods. il°.%":§..7,:ii‘§'r iiii!&'.';'”l‘§§p.a 1;- .. . m .: . - Shaw Steamship Company Ilsa mBBJ cargo. am m.. I-I HICK- QUATEMALA CITY u pun-Concert by 54% Marimba Enssmb c. A. Pickard 8r 00., Agents m _ f0! l1923.” GSG, 10.8 m., 11.79 11125-5 19.6 m., 15.31 mega 9:20‘ m., 7:00 p.m.--Duo for Pisnoforg 7:00 . .—-Milit B 11.0101» prn ary an LR“. 0M2. p. m . —“Around Italy will: fr m childr nd d r rmit 1m sfiolféau, “$2.3m of‘ 2Z8, p20,“. "THE WALKING samur- Muslcy- Light; mIXISICI d Po u“ at teiLD m m i- ;Slti Mem a- oiiseratfimTaingigt all“! evlffifi? In the early days of Alvbsma ggiigszlwe. egio-Ilsmq, 101.51 mes-l clearing their pockets of matches , ‘me ‘ltldm, "m5" Interesting and IRF. 30-5 m-- 9-53 "168- and place them in a safe con- ‘respece "wens W“ "n filled SCBENECTADY tai . 8:00 :m.—Latin American Coli- Iiieir GASOLINE on KERO- lfezféglsgf ti)’; s“flP,'°Y°""d lmlllw- cert. ivzxsn, 31.4 m.. 9.55 mt!‘ SENE. —- Gasoline or kerosene ° “res- w” "Iedl NEW YQRK p.m.—Paul Whtteman and his Orchestra. guest stars. WZXAF. ’I TI . A I Th s gulf‘; bgfizlngmdor tfmefeigf , to open it was discovered that the g5; m‘, “g3 meg, flammable liquids for cleaninlfnlgle wed m swearing In jun“ 953M755 mo" or cloth“ me" I." sale an w nesses was missing, and 3A5 p.m.-Los Continentaies Orchestra and Dario Gutierrez- collegl ,Music. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 mfl~ kept in an approved safety can hand; u n h; d b -- N50 painted red and plainly marked Thus vrvxrls thrxanvggerablle “Iifliu- 9-20 p.m.—‘:2VlJt'ldNAIfBIr5/' tall Gasoline. Smal quantities of er pfggged mm ‘servlcel he act by ‘H wmkham sweep G31, 19¢ Jill Broadcfil ANADIAN NATION/i 70 Ivtnvwnlur m (Mum, . . i IOU u. u . Capt I. I‘. liiil Ill“ I W-I I'- I’ F- l- on the Pictou County shown unioldin . W. I‘. Oil I t I hi I 0c i .- l Oilicq- (‘umivrirri With I ilu Clnuhn llmml mm»; (Inset left) ssid thst If plans oi’ the OIIver lhrdwclzd If‘: 1:0,“: oIi ‘duh,’ Elitfladiliiidwzc-ctcystwcirlrspilpzrai 240 Tums M .' Drugstore ,: l v lxport Company work out, a new business will develop Mantras! to rslso tho ship to canal draft. , 51:30,“, qméa-fmmoggilagemg‘ -———-— - -~—— . ,_ , - or s. , . m.. - ' ‘v T‘ res-s. as m., 11.11 mel-