'___,,,,.._ _ '¢'w-— a OCTOBER 8' m‘ Tl-lF CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The lientral Guardian a AGNEW-SURPASS .,, ..., auto rlluv uuuc rout n ' ' 3-35}. “.552 .3 .2 ‘£525.35 2. and ‘ ....'.';'.'..::".'.‘,'_':...'.;'.-..:;',,':: ‘iiilhlwuincx WORK BOOTS FOR LONG smwcs advance. OONFEDERATION mu INSUR- ANCE L-6798-7-12-312. a. l. s. anouuur. monthly meet- lus wnlsht at a o'clock. L-ilan ‘ SPECIAL SHOWING of the we“- inlown mishman clothing line at a. A. MacDonald's, Friday and Saturday. Oct. 9th and 10th. L713ii-10-8-3i MB. S. E. DODDS, Ixishmsn re- presentative will be at S. A. Mac- Donald's store, Friday and gut- J urdav. irvlaa-io-a-si BEAN SUPER AT NOBANA l Tea. rooms Friday evening 5 w 7,30. ‘Everybody come, tickets 25 cents. Amateur llour Holy Redeemer Hull TONIGHT 8.30 P. M. Sharp 25 Cents. ttllifilltlll ullll llllllzn Quentin-n 0| lnlorut. Th; Charlottetown (hull-n dons III uooelurl, endano IA; Iphllll ol oorlnpoldrllta. WAR. PENSIONS Bin-tin last year's election campaign chore was 9, liberal yen and howl voiced all over Canada, uhortzulir the ncmlctt qcwuumui, with neulcct to suitably mwgyd wtcrans of the wan How docs it now Wfee with fwho voted for the “better King |trcatsnent", who um receiving gm» ‘the last two month; reduced pen- ision checks? They "were promised betteri- pay those mnimxid. and Cflplflgd mugs‘ Hughes 8‘ Edmonds Hospital Oct. 8th, 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kenny, jr., Bummer- Jlléi“ FINLAYSON-At Peakes Road on Oct. 1st, 1936, Samuel A. Finillyson in his 32nd year. Sells Invention said, “I've killed a pigeon with it at such a distance I couldn't sco the Bjnrkvnll, who hnd been bravely fighting back tears through the night ns no word came of her son's whrrcabouts. When told the Swedish aviator llnd bccn forced dovm, Miss Dick- son declared, “what a pity!" But sllc quickly ucldcd, "but don't Swcdlsil pccrcss, the beautiful Baroness Eva. von Blixcn-Finccke, Archambault added: Dorchestcr Penitentiary, first constructed in the eighties and since added to, was the scene of s. brief but noisy riot on Jan. ‘l, 1933. 'I\\~o convicts were wounded, one of them seriously, when guards fired on a milling mob in the prison yard. yard known as the dome. They were quickly Joined by others in the IN 216 CASH PRIZES FinlPrizer... ................$500.00 VK/W/fl/IIII W/ . Flour and for the best ones submitted during this contest will award prizes as outlined above. Read ' iswuXzaTI/auc/Z store when: ynu purchase your Royal Household Flour. or use the coupon. ‘ 11-7136-10-8-31 _ —-—-- and consideration. M . sprung-p m mmcuum ; A, LONDON. Oct. r-top cable) - mg k5,, mum wary“? “"5 M ‘ the fifth annual convention o! the Wm“ the m“? “k” the C°’°““-' are still hanging Im tn¢ mountuu-is ‘ N, g and p_ E_ Island cumin‘ and tlon oat-h at Westminster Abbey qr mmmmcs ‘mat 16d w l, Excise Officers Association held at “"14 MB? 13 119 muy use a. form the” a use on Mord where a : St. Stephen, N. B., m. {gong-d w_ 0f words different from that of his veteran peflnmenny disabled has l T Goodwill, Customs Collector for this l"'°d°°e$°l'8- been betwmd? n I “ n . port and a. M. McQuarrie of the It was made known tonight tluit U d, m, d,“ " . bled for . ‘m Dort of Summerside were elected the 01ml 1165 been 81121191! filtered - n mu y many’ a F life, are now getting reduced pon~ than _ 1n .- _ o! “ i 33mm“ o! the executive 001mm‘ vislgggeiftfhglglgpfiyt “ltrh the Pm‘ slon checks. This is in accord with . In u " l u -- . ster- which chanadeliletlie Ziiiigilzfliif “very other plmgo and election de- ' , we ‘ v f . v _ l ARRIVED HOME 0N vmrr _ the dominion‘ vii-e of the Mackenzie King party. . no" i. f t ~ i’ " - ‘Mrs. Hugh Macllelm YouflEBtQuyn ‘The new wording which w I I am smett“ F ’ D ‘l citv, ‘ Alberta, mivedm-rowu (m, Tug9day, evolved after consultation betweg: ‘ ONE WHO KNOWS ry s a. y i- ‘ . . , ‘ n-"i- n]; $ 1 x ‘liiflhtfl Llgiilnfi Znfll 80 tog: firiilifflcfll mend b constitutional 3 a D f DOZGII ~ . III II_ ler mo ‘er s 0 Young, u or es, w not . 1 d - .. m ‘ O t 0 l Rivet n L, twenty yam m“ Mm‘ m the run program tgrxgfiacgroggi P0111!" e Q1133 1 SATISFIES uumcrn 0 a be o _ ‘ _ Mgulggn Lent; m Island, to ma); tioni iss ed. It is d _'_' 2 PROVIDES l-lNI-I 5 m, Men's Black Reian Split Blucher Boot, Plain Toe. Pant-o ouistllcs. 13 m, home u, meew t sue L, e gormiauo‘; erstood the (Continued from page ll m“ t‘ n'lil rubber heel clinch nailed and sewn Storm . It A .. as’ a” “m” “m b" Smmm‘ 3 "F-“llis TISSUE ‘Evelyhmb’ k“"“" "W" 5"“ ~‘ ‘a 80m‘ ‘ r - “'3 - c H‘ companied. by her sister-ln-luw than at the Coronation of Kill" \ k - ,. _ fuodlr)"; Liltllllifi,\\'lfililS rc..l m, mzlrkable boot at - _ _ _.. _ _. ~ —_ — - — — Der pair a Miss Mary Mimhean who will visit George v because of tllc absoncc 0T ‘Incrmmi The final question E 4 FmmHE“ ”°"“’* flluul-luty iluvtlur. tutu-r a m, R, _ _ ‘ ' ' 5W0‘ 01d: . . andcnjtlynrllpillllns 1r ' y, 1‘ mm Men's Black Mennonite Blucher Boot, plain soft toe, ll) gauge composi- friends and relatives m vaneyneld‘ “Ifusil: izfiwt-I "l. Thc nature and extent or thc 5 “nuns “use” comforting bcicrilgc or tlon Panco ouisole with storm welt, grain leather full middle sole and MARITIME!“ HOLD RECEP {he day that thi"(‘:°“"°°dv during dcvclttpnlcllt and extcilslon program 5 ""°“"""*15 SLEEP yrlllilnzillélplrnlli-lllii-Lipulitlllksltnl - _ . . ' orollalloll - u ,. g m. f-,.l lill" .l\ Alli ».il, l . t No‘. insole, 13 nall rubber heel. Clinch nailed and sewn. All 2 TION—Over a hundred invited mittee had pwposcri the cuhmsg’; Comldcleti necasary for our local i i "u. Qlfi I dist Agnew Surpass Vulue u! — — — — — — — — — —pcr pair I guests attended the afternoon tea act of homage to the King be W- (“ling M, t , h, h m t- _, 1 _ . _ _ ' _ . cox n ow c ehard- '“ 1:‘ Men's Black or Brown Full Close Mennonite Blucher Boot. Plain soft. in}, gcepuon anal? u; stevetm? formed by an me Dmmmm‘ Pm“ PFQS-“Pfl Canadian taxprlycr is able toe. No. 1 quality heavy bend leather outsole. full weight grain leather a ' mfiim” ‘i m’ M” ‘m’ Mmmem A‘ ‘he 1"“ i" mmllu- ‘ and Willin to meet he - b a . i. m insole leather heel cli ch ‘led d l A F t ' V I the Mumuhe Wumens Club. 1m» tions the Prime lwirlhtcr of Grout i g V‘ Ur ens t "m A “- ’ ’ n m" an se“n' ea me a.“ 2 Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Darwin Britain has ,.ende.ed 1 k w" new ““‘**- t "l. Ear-h 5P1f-I10\'P1‘l1lnil Portion Mm Pnce '_"'_'__ "_' "" """"_' """' p" m" ' Iilssiusou, wished by Mrs. Vance behalf of all the ‘Divmlizlgaief ti: “The first °f “m” i5 a uuufiiluu of the cmpipc is primarily respon- . . - . l0 lh G ' 5 _ _ ,. - . , ~ m" Men's Black or Brown FullClose grain Blucher Boot. plain hard toe “Md” representing Nov“ scam’ Empke as we“ as himseu- virrc ofeit Owmmtmn upon the ad ‘W1C m‘ its 10m (wrench . . i 9d - h - _. . Hrs. George R. MacLeod, Prince ' 5 "m" 5- I "2. The $PClill'._\' of thc Enlplre l5 .' P (wit leather toe boxing underneath) outside leather counter, ltylll N0. Edward mud and Mrs K D_ “The Second L; cmmiany a qua“ a mam“ OI Cmcnm w W W ‘mu v 1 quality bend double outsole, full grain leather" insole and leather heel. ' . ' ‘ '*—— um, gm- the aruament nd ‘ A h ‘ ‘ i‘ L“ i m“ Clinch nailed "ind sewn A s lendid boot for real shemflck’ New Brmswwk‘ received Annfl l l?- a mo‘ eminent‘ I ‘ "wb _d v ‘ ‘ ' ~ p ' _ . _ lihe guests. Presiding over a. tea 9-“ °! Cmladtm _ “3. The military action takcl: at l That‘... I g y m. ‘l ear * * _ * * '—"‘ '— ‘—-' '-' — '-' '— — P91 Pa" ' table decorated with autumn‘ Ilow- p g Till‘ dcfenoc policy by which he any time ill pence or war is n m: ~ , h” ._,.>, y '1“ SPECIAL HEAVY WOOL WORK SOCKS PER PAIR 25c. (‘"5 ‘Were MKS. R. E. Emmerson, Miss C Worthy ‘ had bccn governed since taking of- tei- for individual GQCLsiOIl on ihc mu B. Herman and Mrs. R. Bruce Marr. ' i iff- iie Shlfl- “85- i part of each "Elnpirc Govcrnnlcili " J, t yney were assisted by the following Has Opened ch55“, d1. rhe general interest of Cau- l The Mmlsm. Mm the Gave,“ I m. lueiubers of the board of directors: in u n. menu; degenm. pom}. “.35 “m, H t tut» i wuss Amy Bvrhe. M155 Marv Suther- T“ __ T _ "z The wurltv and welfare of dictated policy. n. is a policy rm‘ 10,, v land, Miss Florence Suthelgarléi, P "r and Interpretive Eur Canadian people and Canadian the (lefence of Canada in .})(‘I\(‘P_ _. lie ‘M155 C~ M- wamng- Mrs- - - Dancin °m°5- l 0r in the eventuality of war." H" P, s H o E s T 0 R E S L‘ k4 ' T E D 1 i Cushing, lvirs. L. M. Frzlnham, Mrs. g "3. Due regard for any obligation ' promised a report on his tlCll\'Zill‘:. ‘ w. 1 ‘ l F. J. McGlbborGé Mrs. R. For Information rili-me 319. that may be mil-s". rluling his first ycar in office m. _Mm 4 _ wick, lvirs. A. . Seaman, s. - » _ The principles that emerged the next scssion of Parliament. I non H’ J‘ A’ BROWN’ luanager‘ E- Eflglishluii/Iiglir-SJ- R- 1211B. MT5~ L-7069-i0-7-3i. from the various Imperial confer- Canada's defence policy, Mr. Mar» 1 h , _ Guy Lapra , . J. R. erguson, i: U3 claim“ Street Chnflouelilw" the M15565 Molly wright, 5 1, ‘Liv- ~-~~—---»~~w»W—-----% W W. d.-- _.. .A_A.-. _.- , __ g S ingstone, Emily Lyon and E. M. cw _ Davidson, and Mrs. K. C. Vossnack -' -——i_ -—._ lub will 3,1 -- —i — - day, October 7th, 193s. by the Rev , and M“- w°"f°“‘- T“ ° Ne‘ G. Cnrlyle Webster, Miss Vera PIC/ted In hold m first meeting on Tuesday’ ca, _ Maude Smith of Charlottetown to mwbe‘ *9- dilz‘ Mr‘ mgumld Harvey Bflttam’ of (Continued from page i) Mr. Russell MacDonald, G. N. m‘ southpaw ~~~~ .-_ R. Carferry, has returned from Ot- 1 _ - I. I l d“ r t MURLEY—TIIORNTON -- At Zion Both wcrc waiting at the munl- ZZZ: Zzleiigleoggeesnigtsd h‘: dtlge Mo; 3 3- 5D 9n l lme 0 Manse, Charlottetown, on Monday, cipul nlrdome. where a. gigantic order n" our re_ _ Canadian Brotherhood Employees. C10 _ Y October 5th, 1936, by the R/sv. G. rcccpllon had bccn planned for He was accompanied by M" Maw you qulrements of C031 Carlyle Webster Miss Marion M hiln when nclvs thllt he was snfc Donald ' v M; f0!‘ the ¢0|d m0lllh5 Thornton of Cilarlottetolvn to lWr. was given them by Minister of _fi I ,,-_ llhefld- Order TF0!" William Edward Murley of the same Communications Albert Forslund. 0w "5 and save‘ ' Pluce- “I um so glad, so glad," exclaim- if they wish or if anything ofa. con- ‘Tw _“““ —“~" ' ' ‘ " " ed m“ [News “mum? Mrs- Ham!“ troversial nature arises, Mr. Justice \\\\\\l.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\§ i conical. lamillrs lire nill (A ( you thin-k it's fine of him, all the The actual outbreak lasted about second pr“e_ H ,__,,__, 150,00 Q 1 ..“ ' 1 ' ' av s “m” ‘knee hogrsnanhgtgh me com, c“ ' ' ' imstg: Merely wllie n slogan 0T nol more than lsn words relating lo Throughout’ swodem mwrest in yammem a mg ' Ffu" ,"'9‘ 7 ' Royal Fousollold Flour and good enough to dEiCllbfl This ( i1“ m“ mipmiflcd 1500411119 501° flight warden George T’ Goad and h“ Flflh P" e ' ' ' so-oo favourite brclndjll‘: eory lo do: Here me o low exompIesWBesI ti. MACGUIGAN - At Charlottetown (M'- "Y Glmdm" 5W“? “'1'”, llnd lnolllitcti to fever pitch, 0mm,“ were not umwm a db Sixth Prize. . . 25.00 by Tlipla Ten"; "Mods by m. Master Millerl" c, "A Guol- Ne Hospital, Oct. 6th to lvlr. and Mrs. CLEVELAND» °°i- 7"<A-1’-_‘— Biorkvall is the first pilot to nt- turhuhcu was Pluuhrd- Two hours § 1° PHI)" 05- -- - - - -- 5-99 chm olUr-iiovm Baking Rerults". '/ m, ‘T311195 M_ Muqgulgan, u sou D11 Alli-Emu Imlgoriu. Physician mum u (mnsnlmnntic flight with before the riot, convicts employed g 200 prizes Of- - - - - - - - u - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-50 You may send in as many slogans m you wish, providing u-i BURKE _ M the Prime County $210M‘ilz/cflljgtli-Clgflgglcwli]"fitfligfi swmm as ‘h, soar u? barbers l: in: wprtson moat»: é TOTAL $1'45°_°° you lollow the simple rules below. .— . r . . , r e “°"""“‘_ °°" m‘- ‘m "° M“ m" for sawtooth. declined may on his N°.‘isp“pc's.her° “m W” “i? xiii?” o er um e 5 HERE ARE THE SIMPtE RULE: Mm willlum Bur)“; of Augustine rcmm from n‘ Eurupean trip to of in.» blunt no to the Baroness M ‘our o'clock a gang o! about $ A 1 U u h t f R d A" “T! Cove, a daughter. .. t- Mk9“! {mm New Ymk- . ' \ f? '0“ '.'_‘,“,‘,',.° p“ r i: 1.{ilniir-flmiitfiiilfi’ " »_ ‘f. ilriufshm lleingm‘ la design xwd llll ills dawn hop, B]0!‘l(\'illl left 20 mmoucrs Working on a sand pue § L u l z E tliritinih 111321.12, C," ‘i, . . KENNY _ In the Prince County ‘I c1 e c l1 ms o lave covnc . bmmd a mnowdng and resent“, LlllLW down their shovels and walk- § lflll uililrrsu clearly at lllc lvfllllllltll t‘ ' - ~ F In the presence or witnesses. he ed toward a section in the prison i We want a slogan for Ogilvie Royal Household fif',‘,,‘,",§_‘jf,’f;,f,‘,“,f_{@111 311 5 ?,$#r‘{,,,“,§5“,‘,.f_'i.‘, “L S- ' i M side, a daughter. MARRIAGES :———~i__i-_.i -— BRITTAIN — SMITII — A Zion Manse, Charlottetown, on Wednes- pigeon without s. high DOWdCPBd telescope." Too Late T 0 Clasify Tifnéitlolillllll “J ‘ru rntr-riucrll-l lroiliviiifi? also large front room with heat who has been planning to make the flight with him and turned up at the airport, logged out in a. pair of flannel slacks, white blouse and sport coat, only to be informed that "Bjorky" was going alone). Tonight, a no loss texcllanting "licart interest," by his own ac- ynrd, but armed guards led by Deputy Warden Edgar Cummings llBllCd them and forced them to drop the pick handles, stones and other weapons they had picked up. Another group wrecking one of the work sheds was routed when a. guard threw a gas bomb into the $ the simple contest rules and send in your entry. Your chances of winning a prize in this contest will be greater if you keep in mind that Ogilvic Royal Household Flour is triple-tested. It is tested for wheat quality before milling, for flour quality during milling and for baking quality after milling. This all happens before Royal House- W/t/v/r/t/tt/y/ ////////////""// 2 You may submit as many rlognnn B! you ITCSEYI, but. with rarll 1-m- send lllr wilrils "Royal Hnllsrilivlil" cut from the small leufli-t Ill every hag nl‘ Royal Houaciullil Flour. Or you may send in a rensonaill, ac- cunt: facsimile of same. 3 This i-nntese Will (‘HEP on Novemherllfllh. W30. All cnmu mun he polLrnlrktlJ mil lam rlniu that date. RETAILERS Tn rnsc of" ‘i u-nll-i cqtiuni .. mlllvt‘ (vi \|t lllff" ll'l {q yvrwnlnl in lu- . . Thf‘ UfllTiC l‘ ulr M .= t. l.m~..t¢~\ mul lilru liiw v ‘n1 u lnllli. No CfifflWlXillilrlh!‘ l. l l.» enlrrril lnltl IITIli llll slilgiuii .i zmllrtl u‘ w. ilme~ ~m it, Tilt.‘ ofillVlf Flour hTillSL . i t l-llliril. .lll\\\\\\l\\\\\\\\\\tl,, \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ i and waver“ can 454i4-7l33-l0-8-3i count, awnltcd the flier- little blinding. They wore wooded t h°ld F 1°“ is p“ m‘) q“amy‘p'°t°°t'"5 j I In h" memory o! o" d," : 4 > "-1: "Of course I know Kurt," said out m Kmups o; “gm “d 100k“ DB8} and 5¢ntt°Y°uTde51e§~ N°W YO“ Q8" You rhoreinlhintocnfhe retailers f- ‘ w: brother WANTED ___G|m, on WOMAN the blcnac, blue-eyed Miss Dick- up , easllypnderstand why this first-quality named bylhcfinlnn PHIE winners 1:: m u, MAQDQNALI) with reference for coilnlry home. w,’ daughter o; the Bamonm Meanwhile’ m the mam building’ flour simply must blend better with other will ouch receive $25.00 cash. _..: . who dppui-tcd this m, O91, a, 1935, Apply M. BOIL loam“ il-Zlili: Inge, Dickson, wealthy Stockholm ingredients-why it makes finer, better- THE 0am"; "mm mus cm “mm, f; ii __ _--... .. .._ other convicts, as though acting on . __» "when “mu palsell. through tho we,“ 1mm. “Bu, I h,” m, _ 1 I textured bread, richer, more flavoursome Mrmtrral, on“... Tortlnlu, Flirt wliiifllll, -.-: Wltera. l will he "l"! 111W" To LET ‘- FOU“ R00“ “PM?!” ‘ ‘V ‘ ' ,, i‘ pmwrmngm s gm‘ ' we“ wreck‘ cakes and flakier pie crust. w-nntm. Regina, Mmiirlnc nu, mum. _: man“ h, hi, gum-g, Nam" us ment. 177 Kent street. B m heard of any engagcment. m3 fittings and breaking “m” and Get a bag of ognvie Royal Household Edmonton. Vsncouvzrunil mum... __._-~ L 707a 1° a nmplm“ _________ _E',7lz7'lit_i—__l wlmmw" Th“ “W517 W" 5°‘ °“ Flour now. You'll find it is really fun to f1 ' ORGANIZING SALES STAFF r-‘on "l" m" “Zed by “med “m” g . bake when you use this “trlple-fested" --:— i “m” C“ “s” "w" “d "'°'“°“ i ' ' w“) ‘famed o“ m’ ‘m ‘hem’ u“ § fl°“" "The s1 45o oo Pfi c m" of good education, nent appearj (JOHTITIISSIOH convicts quickly extinguished the § THE OéILVIE FLguRmalsLLs cowl-TD‘ blaze. James Izzard, s. negro prisoner, ' was shot and seriously wounded and another convict named Webber was slightly wounded by gunfire during the outbreak. By seven o'clock the rioting was subdued and all convicts locked in their cells. At an investigation later, lbvfiflillulflflfllleldmgoro, ancc. ‘Poachers ccrtlflclitc help- ful but not CSSOHUEL previous lenciose semun of Italic! m requlrrd. M"; Slilguu w: experience unneccmary. Apply ll Guardian L-7129 n- lll Miliillllllll In loving memory o! our dear ulnlsr Ll\l‘l\ll."l"l‘l\ “WIITI-I who panned nwny October Ilh, 103d Dlryn nf Iflllllfll alill l-ilmn o'er u: Blllq-r lcllrlu llu oflml flow For memory krrpn l!!! cur with ul fhnulh shn riled nun year n30. lnlcrffll Ivy her ulster! (Continued from page l) \1 hold at Charlottetown, Halifax, and saint John, N. B., and Fredericton ulacrt- suggestions affecting penal institutions and their management will be offered by Prisoners‘ Aid officials and othcrs, he said. Guards and prison officials may also Amour. balm the Communion FOR SALiP-STANDARD DRE!) blood Horse-three year old. Good driver with speed possibili- ties. Also work Horse mcdium size nbout twelve year pldfAp- ply to Victor Howatt Tnon, or Morley u. Bell, sumlnmlac. i bub {Turm- EnQLv¢ RiPLE-TESTED " F [J0 UR‘ Name and Ail-lrru of my Lirucrn. L12- -_.-....-..~~....--"t-u-N-p f I/(f/II/tfl/W/fl/ ..i.___ l;