WESTERN GUARDIAN scour-rm. John Pond, 44 sviimonsma AND News, Subscriptions, Advertising The Guardian in Eiimmc-nidew- llcli Bookstore, Water Qt, Toronto Bakery. Water St. The Guardian will (‘zirric-r Boy at 2c per d rive vour order to the _'|‘liis column is reserved inr news oi lovnl interest but advertisng oi‘ loch’ intcrcst but advertising oil a ncivsy nature may be inserted.‘ at 4 rents a word strictly pay- able in advance. 1 f0 -ll0ltlN HOOD and Calgary‘ Select Flour the uODulur your dcairrs. L-l0 _uoo woim IlC/Wdfll‘ at Tay- ltlf’ Drug Co. liziiisiniztii. 1.4923. -!tl-'l-ZF AND (lRl-EENS Dance, (1.11 o1 Criii Wednoday’. Oct 5th. L) . Prc=bv Orcheiva. 9.30 to ni. A-il-ziiission 35 cents. L-2005-l0-i—2i. llllill i size $3.00 uvcrbiit ‘ Itixrcady Rad ol i. s. "fresh stack". will give it‘ licurs oi trouble-free sirv ce iliiiii unv substitute. L-l543-10-3-2l. _-l.‘.\NCE AT Freeland Lodge eviry Werln-rszlay night. The rum-i dancers are always there. L-21-10—3-2i.- -§E.\"l‘ UP FOR TRIAL-JOS- 12h (iallanl of B rcirn. who ao- p fl‘(‘il lrfore Maclstrate Darby on n charge of tlirft was sent up brands at 75-7-284! l (l. -l§iZ.'i(‘E'S m lllill motored from Charlottetown on Ailonciay (vening and met with thc Moiifngue Guidcs, holding Euiriliple meeting in the Lsgion H.111.‘ I" " l 9 \ i __. , , . - .. . . t,‘ .j:lm‘.a'l,lli‘hf'.‘ szunifigl“ i Chaiotctown were visitors to 11cc and was givcn consideration fields showing single plant bac- H. Q,‘ .,‘.I,'.,I;,g“"_"1"l ipriday Pafvh v1ded_ K nsington on Fllilfly. Mr‘ George Davin,“ and fanmv by officers of this department who terial wilt.‘ m ‘f, vhf“; c“, “TS mo‘, “ted 5y . What will be the final dis- M_ l.“ '_—_‘ are now comfortably set.lccl 111 111E concerned with this work. I “In view of these circumstances. ,, v, ‘B 1.5; n ‘démcfinlenvf of the position of the Jewish and other v _‘5' c‘ “"11. Mamcso“ °f Free‘ their new home in Kensington. ll would M11108? ciyfrvnlcly llllwlséi R c M P refugees still was not known, t-“ll W“ P; "5"" l" 154151118" --¢ “Very Serious Mistake" to jeopardize the export trade inz . . . . Uillvlimfitgly’ it was expectied, vgey on oii Friday. glifford _Ri(t)gdvtofxchavlutte_ “t? 15k reglrettmgve that a severe gienifigd seed pcltatoc; b8; piérmilg-E .,.. . , . w n new omes n o er _ . as a vis r o erisington ou re-a of ae ight has appear- m! oerance o ac via wt, Cotivffksfggrwn/gglllvoijn Pvolgltcagl Czechoslovak cities. _dafic_fucvfiesffllil_ ti-‘flgl 129413‘! ‘and recently. ed in New Brunswick and else- this year and possibly lose ouri Wpvtncinl secnlmw Treasuvér, Miss’ nude"! vhf ME 15E: °i C evgeafi’ “rs c m *1 . where in the potato growing dis- trade in this crop for many years i NM“ Wuhan Mm cudmum Cap“ Return To Normal ‘m hem-m m1: McMiahon- H- é ms will Kflfliarw uwvlivi/Itpuuuid by ‘tricis. Your proposal that a tol- to come. It is realized that thisl 1,11,, o; ghmqouetovin 7 Cvnnpanv _ Ke “Blown on Frvda °.“ on mumagmMlséllfin- j'5°KM“ll' rance cf one-half of one per cent will Drove to be a hardship on.‘ (‘undes- ivith Licut. Lillian DuciiVl conditions reselllbllng normal H1 a ‘Y ""1""! d, i‘ al-lcre 6mm‘ on Katahdlns and Bliss Triumphs growers whose fields have been‘ i are retununs. Praeue was lisuted “l” a 1818B number attending i and Mss Joyce M01118" 1110""- be permitted in cei-tlfied seed m found infected. but it is Dtefefl —FOR_WINNIPEG _ F‘rlends u-il Summerszde will be interested to’ luurn that Mr Berton E. Robinson <11 the Olnlldlililfilfliiditflstlng Com- owe was mude svrrowfully and ,_ Kenslngw" ~ _ mission. Halifax ~is leaving shortly Pfilllctflfli-ly; U l‘ J P!" U- “F's h “.0” wed" teignbir? gllgtimgitleflstlhegghollgtliessg- (C.P. Bv Guardians Special Wire) §,l‘.,°,d§“t’l§1nvspg§i%e iiin the Gaelic for litliiinrpeg where he has been Hugo vaviecka, minister of _ v Lilith 118‘. S-Pt. 28m. iii tn vctlom, Eervim, w“ “The Search MONirREAL‘ Och 2 _ Ernest vmogen is such n delightful ll.ll'iSf8l'l‘9l‘l. Mrs. Robinson and Pfflpflilllndll. told the people in a mill-L“ b459‘."~-“l “luv. “"15 we“ for God." and was-built up around Giffcn oi‘ Halifax. '26 year old sail- ,......,. m": v.11 one hams 1t 5g their clilclren Fraser and Leslie, bioadcast that OZBChOSIOi/Zlkilfi had 11-19‘ "dew if". ~v°*1°‘l‘_"l Se“ lillfi Doom 0f that title. General 0r, was reported “about the same SeIdOnL Whether it w“ a 1mm, will accompany Mr. Robinson wh n been assured Soviet Russias help ill-e (mlllmilzad lllelldfilll) discussion was on "surroundinps in hospital tonight, 36 hours aftcr 1,. ,..,. 1,. e q. h‘. Eaves, Ag resent they are vis- but that ‘millions of our mcrh and was buil. around John 15-13 that help or hinder worship," 15d he 113a 139011 rushed there with ser- Wham“. he made it up it is dink .lll1z Mr. R0 iiisoirs parents at women and children would have "GP-filer l-OVS l1fl l1 110 111811 1l1fl11 hy three members who clearly out-liouslknife wounds following H will‘ H111 15 i811 111 111i; pfqv she was Woifville. N. S.—S been killed before Russian aici "his" that fl 111311 lay d W11 11L“ l1 lined the important part a church (‘1'll‘Cl‘lL fight here. the dhughm- of cvmhiihhh 11},- ———— came." icr his friend‘ i...- pi". gramme building can have in community‘ Two other sailors, Michael Gaii- chnmcvemvlcg an; “dam; and ._;ym, Hancock, pmisibnppr --Mo1-¢ov~e1-_" he 5311; mm Gov- took the f.i~iii o. a pogzesslt‘ life. Special speaker for the cvc- l ner 26. of ifuX. 811d Dam“ mm, ' ‘ ' 01-‘ FOX 511.11)!’ CLUB —— M1‘. ernment decided such a wurwouid clllkl-Ole lollflllfillfifll, Wlliflll W88 11111" was Miss Janet Martin oi tl"e Grilzben. l9. who gave his arldvreis Débomh which mmns ,, bee i9 Lowell Hancock ivas clictid 111051- have had the appearance of Eur- v91)’ entriaiiiing. British Embassy. Washington. D. c n; i-Putbcri-i; Ont,’ were qucsiion- [It a nice oimfflnilinmfd name‘ dent for the coming ear for the ope against gummurhsn, and’ com who gave a very interesting occouiii cd by police yesterday but were re- gxljeealwavg fancies ‘a Deborah a; suinnzersicle Fox Stu y Club at Water Street Eu "7 b” Mull" d1“! It any of the following be delivered daily to an ay or 10c per week. boy responsible (or last night, free for the first time a in almost a week from the dread areas to help preserve Europes sequently. the whole world would i _._ ______ _______v ME AND i MONDAY 8i TUDSDAY clarke_parkman Romance m the v4! Wedding Today At Summerside iiscui PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE J-é i7 Reason Given Why Potato Tolerance Plea Not Favored Loss Of Valuable Export Market, Possibly For RSI mince oou~iFv""°“' “H should be left with Mn, Pond stores in Gmllll" Ddfllsstore. Water st, Mari Gnu et. s1 Granville st. --________ ‘The marriage will take place this mrning at seven o‘clock of VlR GIN 1A Dorothy A., daughter of Mr. and -—_-_____ l’ home in Sumrnerslde b Ph 2s - . y - d.,1|‘,’,','§,,, ;‘,’,j|§l'r'§ut§f"l°= i" B R U C E vlmj-rk-‘Z’; §nP§§k$11 fgldfifwg. Many Years To Come, Feared; Maine's Bac- i" illldgar Clarke both of blllllillfifsldfi [grin] Wllt F1elds Rejected A]5o_ at the home of the brides par- ents on Water street East. Au- tumn flzwers and ferns will be used in the drawing mom and dining room. Rev. G. R. Harrison. OTTAWA. Oct 2-"11. is prefer- the plant protection work and -HORSE COLL able to suffer loss of one season [also the plant pathologists. and it ARS t i ore than 30 day ma “m last s. sold at Bruce's L-l543-10-3—2i. E COURT-In m than to lose a valuable marke is the unanimous decision that it rector 0f Dr. H. Barton, deputy minister of would be a very serious mistake with reference to the difficulty with certification of the seed p0- tato crap. was referred to this of- Sunimerside on iiuiiday evening. ‘Waite was a visitor _e on Thursday H,“ that state to are rejecting tification service in the effect that ‘we -P°l-l’ the st Mary's Church will ~ , . _ - perform agriculture. ivrote J. E. J. Pattcr- to grant any tclerance with re- smnmelslde PM‘? QW" on sat- 11w ggrgmony in the 11115.net? of 5CD. M, P.. for Carleton-Victoria. spect to bacterial wilt. urday a man was given teii days immediate relatives and friends ' -- r ‘mvmg a car mm? “ndT H? Miss Adele Pankman Wm m. on 5ept._ l5. explainiml why it v According to the plant Datholo. influences c; m“ r‘ A drunk and the wedding Innis“: P Y was consideied a request mad-e. by gists. it is impossible to select dis. , j f . r ow sma was MAfglggsTggqgig__ $10330 {vlleainagrlgfirblyengifi éaigléfri drlélslsl Shippers of New Brunswick for a the percentage of diseased plants _GAVE MUSIC"! ENTERTAHL i k A . or a vmet shade made on prim tolerance of_ one-half of one per found in the field. Due to the fact; ._D,._ Gmssmith and 11.5 wue‘ __ v us; lines wit] hi and acce ‘_on cent on certified seed potatoes for that the symptoms are veigv var-i who iirc touring Canada. visiting’ ' ‘is in mavhing si1hd=s Her bou- Expnrt should be ‘farmed’ ‘able and m“ refwmbl? “"759 all the various 50110015 and leciurinvl \ [duet Wm g8 Johagna“ _,. "It. is impossible to determine cther disease and that. they" appcari 0n the value of music in the build: ' t rn The bride's 1nothirobefl ‘Tm accurately the percentage of infec- lute when the pi-escnce h of latc i lug of diaracter, visiied‘ the sum- ‘ a dhhs or ta b] r M tion" cf bacterial wilt. Dr. Barton blight and insect injury make it mersiizle High School lost week and matchln aceesls" iue crepe l‘ h ztatcd. “A large number of tubers difficult to detect affected plants gave a lecture on Music as a 5UllI1'il‘-RBIDE Mrs ilmf 051-5’, d M may have the bacteria without it is impossible to determine ac-I iaiuctoi- Builder. Thcy also gave : » — Mm Aunts of m bO-ltj anwl .155 showing any signs of infection curatcly the percentage of infec- 286313 illlfiiabPliilClTillllallblll.‘ playiéigl Sidefln the brldei Qbf; “Bi; cvcii in the spring." tion. and a field that may appear Grosémvh qinivaiflll: as?» Wedding hr_akfagt_ A copy of the letter was i"eleas- to have only a slight amount of, from‘ Londbu émhgqd ‘ma bumll____ _ After a short inncymcoh 111 ed lies; after Mr. Patterson hail bacterial wilt and rot, may iu an‘ talented imuslzijqilsi iheir v15“ ‘—— the Maritimes, Mr, and M115 anncuiigtct! at Florencevillc, N. B.. reality have a high percentage. W5 yew much enjnvéd b‘, thus, K - t Clarke will make their home m on Sent. 26. _or. his return from 1 oicover, a large riuinbcr of t_ub- ‘vho we're “Yawn m. Gfofimlvh Summerside. ‘I111; Guardian 191111.; presenting his request. here per- ers may have the bacteria _Wilh- m", Mm mcsslniu-l Wm guests M _ _ _ a. host of friends in heai-iicst con-_ soually that the proposal had been out 51101111112 any sum: of infec- me Mnvvlcvv, Housev_s gratulati0ns.-S. i-citictccl. hon even in the spying. . _"V‘"‘* Q- mTlio ltcvtit of Ilthe deputy min- m Evil‘? ‘rcaordmto iivicf statctmeiiit ————— 4 _ , ~e's o er o o s; 1i A aine w ccriy oatoes Mr. Gcrald McKenzie and Mr. ggwghgggdafl Vl-illOr to Kenslbglvn “Your telegram of Sept. 11. ad- from diseased fields. the ‘Domin- Arthu." Larkin, were VlSIIJSTS to y~ dressed to the Hon. W. D. Euler, ion botanist received a telegram v from the chief of the potato cer- 1 l iQ9i_i_ti_iige_d_f_r_om__pgg_eW1)_ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Howatt ed to the capital on Friday. Mr. Leigh 110mm was a business Th s ladies prize for cares bcing won by Miss Margaret Gillis the able to suffer loss of one season export has been considered by the than to lose a valuable market." officers here who are in charge of 081m was gentle-mans by Mr. F. Kilbrlde. or air Yaids- complete v151to; g t}, 1 1 Fry; . _,,,_ ______. _ ggggltlgd today Lhroughout the M]. LJme Glvdon was a v15“ l. o e 2L a on ‘BL ' " m ‘ “T"""”_""” ‘Bflegendfbotlii heathennnd Chris- - ' . y . s - . t ' . submission u» to i- ii» i<$.’;%."t%““‘i'iii€°i‘%i.‘i€t‘°i t‘ “is Halifax Sailor Is mands m“ she sacrifice “ch m8‘ organizid rzmd wilih allargtlelgtltecnlflrl: the goddess of spring. The ‘sea- sa ' 9! once held their first regular mect- Knlfed In Montreal nulls are said to cry her name in A meeting of the Mr. Hughic McKinnzii of Ciiar- 0f her activities there-H leased. someone “.110 is a mo,‘ 105.31 and R DIA i7: lCHAMBERLAIN A Returns From Convention At Portland Ore‘. i E HAD A MARVELLOUS[ TRIP," SAID JAMES TAIT ON ‘ lllS RETURN HOME. “_1' had a marvellous trip and a delightful time all through." said James Tait, florist of this city who a trip to the.’ the United rtilllfllfid recently from xvi-stem portion of States where he attended the Flor-l lSts Telegraph District Convention! at Portland, Oregon. us district re-i prcseniaiive for the Maritime Prov-l inres. v A1'l'l\'l11_1_{ in Chicago Mr Tait left. there by a special train. a quarter mile iii length with a large number of fellow florists, making their first stop at Boone. Iowa, where florists met ihcm. taking them for a drive around the city, to the Sta and wcrc hosts to llll‘ I1‘il\"‘. ii t-hivkvii u‘ iiiici" The ncxi stop was Salt Ciiv WHOM“ the (lelegaics “iii-- driven aiound by a group of curs with a motor cycle escort. viisiiinu the Mormon Tabernacle where they heard an organ recital from one of tho world's largest and iinesl iii- sirumciits - , Saiialr. ivhich Mr. Tait dcscrilxitl as a regular Cuncy island was also vxsitoci and bathing suits and rick- ets provided in order that the v si- \ tors might. have a swim in the saiii b waters, \\‘lll(‘li arc so buoyant that "you couldn't sink if you tried.’ Thc sprcial train next W011i 10! Yelloivstuiic National Park whoie‘ we had breakfast at Yellowstone Inn; from there we uvere taken by bus 1o Old Faithful Inn where We remained overnight, The follow- ing day we went to Grand Canyon Hotel anti lCOK a bus ride through i the park Alter bums, entertained at Seattle the next stop, thi- party i-cttiriiccl to P o l‘ t 1 a n d for the convention on Mon- day and Tuesday. and attended u School of Florisiry on Wednesday and Thursday. _ Tuesday evening tlie delegates at- tended a fashion and flower show with more than 30.000 people in attendance a1 the open air stadium despite threatening weather. Some 200 models were seen _on an illuminated runway and music was furnished by a Shriners band of 100 pieces along with a large orchestra. Many of the gowns were bought especially from Europe for the 0c- casion and one of the was valued at $50,000. President’; Banquet "The President's banquet was held on Thursday night." said Mr. Tait. with some 2000 florists in at- tendance and 15.000 roses decorat- iiiu the tables. _ Friday provided a trip u; the Columbia River to the $1. 00.000 Tinterline Lodge where several hours W115 spent before returning to Portland, and leaving next morning for San Francisco whore they were again entertained bythe florists who took them t0 Ciiha- town. the Fislicrmcirs itlarkct. the bathing beaches and Redwood City, which takes its name from the number of redwood trees growzng in that VlClillly. They also visited the Japanese (‘lli')'5i\lllll0l11ll1ll fields where the Japs provided luncheon and enter- iainntviit before taking the visitors on a tour of their premises where hundreds of thousands of chrysan- thcmums were seer. in full bloom. also to the packing houses from their annual meeting Vice Presi- have beemlgmnst Czechoslovakian lottgtgwn an] yea 511m“ 1n ...._..j__- emclem housewife dell“ El“- Hfllllcl? clalk- _J- C- A defensive union of the small Kflbl-BWD U19 81195! 01 M1‘. C"AR_\[|NG on) LEGENDS Myrtle means lova and m, clllajil-ylillaili ’£"€3é‘sr§'h§: slates l“ °“SP°"‘ Euml” w“ mg‘ L32“ HWM‘ MARITIME woaisv ‘*"' - dmll" "l" l‘ ‘"11’ l‘ “mm” “l” "OiWH-lg’ Scce iii-v biiier conlimit- Ed by me (‘zE“h°5l°"-“k Press “s . LAN CLUB season Exwl” l“ “mules wl‘°'°.°?““‘“ with the orauize blossom of brides. lees were also‘ formed. A resolution The Lesson or Mums)" ,Ml' and gd“)? Ewl “,8?” a" “ ‘ 111111108 111'“ 11l111°$l lrildltlllllal- In the old days, when a 1Jropcsai \\'1l5 passed asking the Minister oi ‘ Almpamy against western 1.11" lcdnpanfell/Iiry llllif e Gash Li“ The Maritime wonvnis Club H1011! $991115 l0 be u 800d dfial °l was heralded bv weeks of bouqet Auricultuve for proper fox vctei-‘n- nuance was appurmt m divers!” on- a?‘ Em “new We“ Wlll Open on Saturda vof" riio n discussion about the name or giving and ‘he hmguage of rhlllws “iv meiotic“ especmlv m View c; Czechoslovak elements. There il 1l~11> l0 51111111191959 011 .ocm.er 15 with a reg“, {fen and‘ names the new baby is to bear. it was mm- 11n1-1e1-§1Q0d_ myrflg “in; 1,1“. fact thatstrenuous efforts are sliemed m be “Sh?! "Ce mil" ""135" 19a for mhmbers amy puess m iscems u Plly 111M $0 11111113’ Ol the much in request for hiding in bou- b01113 made to imD-‘Ovc the quality 5°‘°“5“°“ “"4 gmwl“? Cm“ ‘le- —————- the M0,“, my,“ Ham gvl . E. old-fashioned names which had quets, where it signified a confes- q; [he {Meg A11 active pfcgrilin mllllds lm‘ l‘ new 5W“? w 565k Mr. Norman McDonald, prin- “ha. McLéan “Ml gin “-' ‘ h‘ " real meanings and legends are go- 51m; hf love, has been diawn up for tile winter m“ frlend-‘Rflllwlll? Slflvs- cipal of Keirsingtui High School The cch dule forim, , n inc out of fashion. Lydia, a pretty name in_ itself. lltflllths A [ox library has been Pmltlclll circles speculum 011 and family are now comfortably 193849 ‘includes. ' Sea” ‘There are a good many names, has rather B, fascinating derivation. lilded to the club where literature the lmsslblllty “I a‘ g°venlmellli settled in their new h.me. Nov 10_Ev,,nin b“ 1 vie especially for girls. with frosrant Lydia means a descendant of Luci. in um tzzztt""iti°"..iiit. ., M. .. . D u. iiiiiii ‘Hui- “ii T" also. “l ii strata“ it‘? n obtn no .—S - ' ~ .' . an s. re av n ' ' ' ' ' ie o cgen Says 0 o r a . s p a . ‘axes ca be malnlng as head °l the cablllet dwfig visitors to Summerside on M§gl$°lli4_}ust, 1C1 m m k the little home Bethlehem there was a temple connected with and minister of national defence. Smurdav evhn1hg_ D‘ H “r a, g i 5p” ' there grew a bush with sweet- him 01-1 the lime hill by the River ' u‘ r‘ ‘ L‘ stflla“ o‘ Rama)“ scented leaves, but which never ‘Thames now known as Ludgate Personals A vast task lay ahead in ar- Dec‘ 13_Dr‘ Arthur Egprtm bloomed. On this the Virgin Moth- Hill, The Welsh name for London ' . —---— ranging the state's political and r h Q —The Misses WW" 9! sum‘ ¢¢°11°111l¢ slirllclllle l" m l“ ihelvnwccglartlwatlxiiclfxahbiln‘: llel and the Tunlly Memmm cw" er hung out one day the tiny is Caer Lud, which means Lud‘s lneride left last. week bv motor shrunken borders. Because iront- 51mm“ _H_ ‘mum... m a “m1 ream] at m“ Windsor garments of the Baby Chirst. At Fort. In all legends concerning for Montreal on an Hfl-enfltid iers will cut across railways and ' ‘ HMEL The" Wm l’? 9' Chrlslml“ once the little bush put out tiny Lud. he is connected with London Vl5lt-—$ lfllhwflys. new rails and roads M; Hal-old W315}, o; 51111171131‘- tme m‘! “m” 3m" rose-like flowers oi pure white, The string of two. three, and i; Wlll b8 119085511131 l0 11111116 P3118 0f side t... a business visitor to Ken- J“ zlTAm "l" “m he” l“ the which are still called Mary's rose even four names. which were not -i\'irs. Peter Pate and family the revised state 51mm“ on Thursday no“ Emmi Wlndsm’ 3*“ or Rosemary. considered too many to give a child Wll’! have been visiting in OLYary Qfficinls said work 01-1 the pro- ____ ~ Fm “Mus” “lghli Duet r9‘ Margaret is a pretty and simple only a few years ago, are out of giftvon return to theirs home in gram would wipet Olaf; Czechosllfv M1; Alfred Peters was a visitor f/lézlanl?’ gvlvld E311“! name. That means "petarlvmsgntd date today. son 1 turda .—- . vak unem lo men a one stro c. 1 rsdn . - r the story of St. Mar are o o - as‘ s“ ——'y p y to Freetown on Tm y Marl” Halvkln- land is an inspiringgnne of piety OSOOW, Oct. 2-—(AP)-—'l'l~ie They took some economic con- M Official Ciazcttc t*<la_v published Mar. lit-Arts and letters. Exhi- Currle, accompanied and humanity. St_ Maragret was —F'riends will regret l0 199-111 solution. however, in that sub- Mr, Harr b‘ , v that M". Loui Gamble is ccn- sidies m ceded Sudetenland would b, m, W1 red Whelan. both of 11°11 C! °ll§ e114 W111 1, c011“ 11~ Qllvéil of Scotland in 1070, and the names of 321 Soviet Rll£§lun fined to his home through lll- end and said the.new state would Charlottetown. yvere recent visitors l5‘ A- B- sllme- ML“ PllYlll‘ lived a life of extraordinary piety citizens who have becnt dis-fran- u..~.=.-s. be able to survive. to Kensington, Pemlval and Ml“ 55"“ PQl°1l~ tinder circumstances which cannot chised. The names were mostly i-__ Much of Czechosioviikiafls nat- j APT» lFDlflmfl "llm “"11 Pr?“ have hccn cosy. she was a won- Jewish. It was thought possible -~Fricnds will 1mm with rcgrvii ionfl income had been devoted to Mr, Frcd Egan of Charlottetown 591 fill-lo" 01 Plait l11 the Pllllfl‘ °l dei-ful wife and mother and a real their disfranchisemeni may have f‘! the illness of Mrs. Samuel l-iol- supporting Sudetenland industries was n business visitor to Kensing- Wale-i Salfln. Windsor Hotel. iwipmcct to hcr husband. whom been in connection with a sep- iunti at her home in 'rryv11.—8 and currency devaluations in 1934 ton on Thursday. M11)‘ 17-51111111“ lllnnf-‘T l11 ill? shc converted. aratist conspiracy reported Sept. R959 R°°mi Wlllflsm‘ Hiteli Wllll ridget is a charming name as in Birobaldjan. autonomous —~.\flss Alice Gordon, Deaconess from Eiiiclbert, Aibcrta. wins the truest spmker at the W. M. S. meet- lilf! of Albcrton United ChurCh and {Poke or her work among the kihiiiians-s -—M’ss Lois Somers of Clinton is 11p: nt in the Prince County Hospital-S —--.\ir. A. E. MiicE-enn, M. P.. and 111's. MiicLean returned to Sum- n-om a visit lflénide Satan-d on “y and other lo British Columbia, Cllles in m6 WESL-B ——Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mills re- turned on Saturday from an en- loy-onie oliday visit to vii-sinis- They motored down to Vir8l11l1! with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Albert, who l1fld sPBht n short visit with Mrs. filgertfis mother, Mrs. W. 2B 17K Huge Increase In 'l' Armament Cause HINGTON, Och. 2--(AP)—'l‘.he Imeisn Policy tion ro- o-"rted taday that world armament “Denditures in 1938 would total Pllllrgnmnethl? lii i’ n’ ‘ m: na crease‘ on ii-wuoooooo u ma. _._.____._._..._ 9'1‘. Penn's soum scnoor. ‘gonor roll for month o! Septem- 0'_ _ “rude Pa‘. 1a Donald de v- hyiii, Aitkcn. s l i Francis uawbii, 2 69" DOWIIG, 3 JOIII MloEiVfll. vohmll: III—1 Miriam Waye. 8 “anti aclnnis, S Dorothy Mac]! - QM: 11-1 awn w e. 2 am- are‘ Jeanna.’ a Qrt Anderson. thleen Pratt. J i ..-u. (Trude IV-l Ks and stimulate Sudetgn__e3gp1ts. l 1936 i‘ dtkn to. “we “n er a e reports and elections. genlmry 1n the {liqggiw M1‘. Geflld M11 11B 0f Clllllwu‘ about Whlffh there clings volumes i to make depoeits o: not. I would help to give your sou a "manning ma” in life. How fast be grows-that son of yours! just the other day, it seems, he was a baby. And now as you look at him at play, or at his hobbies, you resolve that your boy must have the opportunityto develop his capacities. Your son carries your name.‘ Ia him you yourself are re-produced. Will he do credit and honour to you: Wlm a satisfaction to you would ‘will? Md" PM" f" him m“ be an Imperial Life policy taken now hrmucm swam," “ma,” h" to guarantee $ 1000 or more for your lvflfflllwf." byvPlul Smirman lungs-dorm! . . . m: on’ ’ hi h ld boy at a time you think he will most “,5” ’ ','I..",'§.T."'.‘J§., plan: rec need it. Such a policy would provide financial security for himself and family. Your local Imperial Life representative will nuke a copy available so you without com ialLi£ Head Ollcq Toronto, Onl- Ircndm and Agents in all important centres the necessary money whether you live which the flowers are shipping to all pai-zs of the United States. Slllillllllg long oiioiigh to plCk up additional florists in Los Angelcs, the party DTOCCCdCd to Son Diego, where florists met them and took them by bus on a tour which in- cluded a visit to Mexico, Here we had to check our cameras, explain- ed Mr. Tait, beforc being allowed to visit the Naval Yards where a large number of warships. aircraft carriers and hundreds oi airplanes we're siren. Rcturiiin to San Diego the party entraine for An- geles arriving in the evening. Next dav iey visited the Flow- er Market and 11nd breakfast under ihc palm trees before leaving‘ on a bus tour which includcdwisits to Hollywvood, Beverley Hills and Passeclena where they were enter- tained by a large nursery firm and treated io a steak barbecue dinner. 'I‘he_v stopped early next morning at Riverside where t-liev \Vi'1‘(‘ en- tertained at thc Mission Inn. "a hcrtuiiful spot." and then wont. to the Grand Canyon of Arizona whcrc they stayed all night and were taken on a drive around the (‘HINDU-S l'lll‘i llPXi ' ' ~ ' " t i comment.- ed MI‘. Tait, who ‘ covered 10.000 . 1.5.11 iii his iour weeks‘ trip. Claims Knowledge Of Missing Craft ST. JOHN'S Nfld.. Oct. 2-40? Cablcb-The kcation of the 31- foot boat Lydia. sailed by a 10b- less father and three children was sought tonight as re reached here that Philip Osmond}: craft had been seen at Port Un- ion on the east coast. Mrs. Nathan Osm nd. who livrs in this city, said shc had talked with the unemploy Toronto carpenter last. Monday at Port Union. She said the little ticsssil with a second-hand engine had rerichrd Mlddie Brook. farthcr along the crust Sept. 19. (xmondsuifi-year-old son. John. said in ‘Ibrciito last week. his fat-her was eight weeks overdue on the long lelsurrly cruise to his native New foun‘ laiici. Iii .__.__._.___ PLANhhu 1111.. n. ICGER 1 l-Z lbs. ground beef Salt, pepper 1 cup fine bread crumbs Butter Method: I like a steak like this better when there isn't an egg used. It. seems to be tciidcrcr and not so (ivy. Moistcn the crumbs with water nnd add to the meat with the salt and pepper. Mix well. then form into a flat cake about 3-4 inch thick. Place in a shallow pan. dot. with butter and place under the broiler for 15 to 30 minutes, dc- pcnding on how well done you like your beef You can turn it if you like. but. it really isn't neccssnnv, and it will stay juicy and moist. Serve with plenty of fried onions and creamed potatoes. And I make them by heating diced cold cooked otatoes in a rich. uililto satire. prlnkle with api-ikn for color (Continued from page 1.i The head of the Ito; mobilization o1 _ " tvus coiiiiirlc" moves iii s“ ier from rause lie Lslei-‘s 1o:- cooperate If uppusui Ell-ill ill ivitii .10 Aluiiich si iakui and Lil: 11.1.. laiii pe- e lxit" l)l'Ol\.1l£§i;(l at Commons, pa large block of ( porters. ii. nizix ' ~ election A M11111} llli; Opposition l£.\]lr:“v.\l'd Rc-presezitui; CV01‘. urine-nu honor." A group of iiioiiilicrs. Libi- iuiib issued‘ .i oi .\Ii'. Cliuii the Czt-(liii-icv The 1.1mm; , NiviioLsiiii. Nations. t-r of the House Visiioiiizt C: 1‘i Imiicur“ of K Britain. their Sfiilrillfillf. said. in ciaiigcr of forgetting lnciihfl uisfiniioi Loinbcth. Boro Party wrote i0 Council c ugh Labor l’ guc T111 do: <1 _ ‘i. . of Czcchxsloviil: Wake which Mr. Ciiumbe petrated 1n our name. We c assure you our efforts this man and all nc- r from public life trill IT.‘ CRLS be rwoiiulq-d," Resigns Poet The resignation of the 48-31mm old Duff Cooper. Great War vet,- eran. came just one day after Mr. Chamberlain returned as a popuiar‘ hero frfim Aiunirh 1i foliowi-(i a spot-ch by Mr. Nicholson who declared: "I 3m} am not. aware tho: his (Mr. Chamberlain's) final surrender had the approval if i. cabinet." (The Assoc-La ted <. .1114 Hfilllf‘ l . Mini.» 1.‘: Prcsiclcn; cf the I; W. S Morrison. .\fir. culture. with Leslie War Score-tar)’ "in ground") The Archbishop of CaTL"‘l)L1!' a broadcast toniirht. ur l of the world to ret. Iieaguc of Nations to .- sane race of ill'lllitllll‘liii\ a slim 0f recovered mine oncc and fit of bcmbintr aim . The menace . a "has been a writinc i said. 0.1 the ivci ll of our boosted civiiiza {oi its gods of silver and go iron." l-lc declared Brit. "the brcarlics 1f "Cali wr- ii. he asked. “of :hi . hlindccl by the puss: n.< o: we treated our encmtos a. Great War?" Maritime Baplist Executive Meeting azitl flffillfv the Conwiiztio . 1 of k. .'z' i. l"-.1.~‘.i. .11 Rev. W. S Sini‘l Stanley Flsuti". vitcd ti .1 .~;u1 Plans were iiiai- ~ uivr .. publicity‘ l0 all puasfs if tru- inatlonai work and Dr. Z. Posh of .\i0ll(‘lOll apt irifvd to give this supc .‘ ink data and published in tho .\la.. ; .. crablo discussion was j_"f"l. angcllsin and a conu S. Pnclti, Di‘ F‘. L. Rev. W. S. Smith to promote plans i‘. i1." in attcinpt to lfilri‘ a fund ii .~' port a coirrci stud ii.‘ I11! "v ministry 1)r E S -\l'l.<f\!‘. ' intcndcnt if thr limc . Board was a~k d to ii illl . effort. IX-iioiiiiniriuihiil ‘- were also thoi- ughiy ' and the finaiirii committcv a1) pointed as follows: Rev. Wall: C. Machun. Chairman, 1)r. F. A Eaton. Wtffvilic. G. A Hublcy: H. A. Rice. Dr. F L Orchard. Rcv. H. L. Dcuton. b E I-‘ishcv. Rev. J lluri . R. l) Miller. Thi advisability of ccr tain chaiiizrs in the sci-u.» on. program 0i the Maritim-i llapiis convention was given consult-ra- tion and referral ti Rcv. L I Ackland. Rev. E. H. cXlllfilld Dr. E. S. Mason. Dr. S. S. lmnie. The meeting was charentcriz clontvrast, and its mighty good eat- l “E b; a fine spirit of progressivcn