WESTERN LOCAS a Mfimmn ll ruerrefl for IIII "“'_“'| mlpflvt hnl navonlnlng of of W“ 5mm‘. may M Inserted at guru's!- “uni nlriell; payable In ; .-.-n .- ,,;,-....t-. 431w ROBIN HOOD FLOUR r01‘ you will not regret it. . ., 4m; TOOTIIACHE use Nerv- m Tin-tor Drug 66-. Kensiflflit?" W503,- HEAVY pullover sweat- {5 mptr fastening, 98c each. Rex E é; 1;, L-8323 a . __g())ll‘. T0 THE DANCE at till lllili, Thursday, October ‘_ Illgkrjljtli for Stiniiorium. L-8280-10-27-29 _iuv0.\i TABLE CLOTHS. col- oum mi, wine, blue, green, 45 1n- ci, iii llllIllL"5- 511001111 Pill?” it». 1.»; .3 as l0. L-Bflil-‘l ,|ii~;"i'l'|:1vl-1i) HOME - Mr. and . ,1 Ltltoy Holman have return- Elli u visit to New York and oitnr iilJUUs of interest-S. ,(\t.l. AT GOURLIEYS Drug ' tun! sec the whiderful dis- : i|ii.ilit,\' drugs and toilet i. on stile at. one cent. 3-8350 ¢iil-'.l‘ll.\‘l§l| llOME—Dl‘. E. T. Tcuzi »n and Mrs. Tanton; Dr. J. A. d Mrs. McPhee, who were the McGill University have returned to their . Siiziimersidcn-iS. .. (‘tJXHILVFULATIONS — C01. it ." i K.C., MC. and Mrs. izc bring congratulated on .i.il oi‘ it ivce (laughter at -.~~..- on Spring Street, Sum- Woiiucstliiy, Oct. 28. -i()X.\NlI\'l£ QUHYK DRYING, its. v r llllll black waterproofing -. pint for roofs; walls, gut- lll.l('lllll0l'y, boats 0r any WOOCl, in int, slate or, cement sur- licc; c '-(‘l'.\ about 300 square feet Price his than $1.25 per '. l3racc‘S (tans free). l..820'7-10-Z4-6l '-l‘lI!‘€(‘l€ COUNTY HOSPITAL ' xiirc in acknowledging a t contribution from the ii the late Jane Barbour of The trustees also express t‘t‘(ll.'lli'.‘-l‘l of this contri- l only for its amountbut ll ricnronstrritcs that the l. worthy of their con- of oictvn years of nge l (‘.4 dill; the Suinmerside . their latest mis-de- llliklliOl‘ 1.: ‘he removing from re- tidvlit-vs in the town of the lead ' iiiciors rind selling them. ih-ar it sarcc article and they icccivc good renum- lnr their stolen goods. The "c bot-n caught in the act zippcnrance in the Court will take place in lilt‘ lit-ii‘ llltiifCr-S. —(‘. W. L. JXIZETING-Tlie Cath- °l1¢ \\ “ Lcgigue of Kelly's ilivi ‘an held their mon- _: on Suziday evening, ' inn. The president, Mrs. liciiv, being unavoidably '" ~ \'l'.'f‘-pl‘3Sldf‘llt, Mrs. K. “ti. in the chair and op- lll ting, Our chaplain, ‘. Pitt-v. who is very inucli mitt‘. i"! ill our Lragre activities “A5 llrhciit and rend the prayer. The sot-tut“ y was present and read of previous meeting, l picd ns read". Mrs. _. delegate to the an- nual CAili\'i'lltl()ll held at Kensing- W1, rezid a vcry interesting and rlctaiivii rrport of the meeting in T4“=\ii'<'. i». ifihlllPSh‘, social and work- lns ilwuillliw‘, The - business of muslin: \\'.l.~ next. It was moved and FPPfiIHliTl that our nnnualcon- ilmiiizon to ilic Regina dcbt fund. also 021i‘ iiontiiioir to help build a Yiiiivi hi" llil‘ nccdlul Cathollcsln Western Cnnnda be forwarded at once. A short discussion on study Illibs trek place and it was finally ltfirivrl to Irgzinize one at our No- veml“ "Will";- Ways and means °l ‘iillllv money for League pur- W5“ wvrc also discussed and it "5 milllll’ rltwlslcd to hold a social "mil"; in the near future forthat impose. \ . .vu-n_+‘—-.—-—--—QP:"'I' , - ,P.L. Buwnessli Son. Fuunrmtnmncrons as!) l nmmtivrans PM» coma, Hospital Amlllllilnre in Charge summcrsldf‘, gflfequ ‘no Kcnslngtun Mwflmng 33.}, —LANTERN5 right kind and price. at Bruce's. L-8277-10-29-2L —li0'l' WATER. BOTTLE SPEC- IALS at Taylor Drug Co., Ken- sington. —GASTRONOX at ‘Baylor Drug 00., Kensington, IO-ZQ-tf-tf. -sracmr. mica cancelled- No. l. genuine fresh stool: Shred- ded Wheat now $2.50 per bag at Bruce's. L-SZTI-lO-Zu-Zl. —SPECIALZ Children's jersey dresses, attractive colours, 89c. Rex 5 6a 10. L-8351 —BOYS HEAVY pullover sweat- ers, zipper fastenlngs, 98c each. Rex 5 d: 10. 14-8351 1*» --“HERE COMES PATRICIA"- King George Hall, Kensington, Thursday, October 29th at 8.30. ' ' L-B265-l0-‘l1-3l. -SPEClALl Children's jersey dresses, attractive colours, 89c. Rex 5 8t 10. L-8323 --RAYON TABLE CLOTIIS. Col- ours gold, wine, blue, green, 45 in- ches by 45 inches. Special price 49o. Rex 5 6a l0. L-835l -BUY COD LIVER OIL, Cough and Cold Remedies, A.S.A. Tablets. tonics, paper and envciopes, mineral oil, Millc of Magnesia, etc., all this week at Gourlles Drug Store. Sum- merslde. L-8350 -PASTEURIZED MILK — Sum- merside citizens appreciate the en- terprize of Mr. Barlow and Mr. I-Ioffer in installing a pasteurizing plant in Summerside, which en- ables citizens to have pasteurized milk and cream. Pasteurized milk is approved by the medical pro- fession, and is a. safe and nutriti- ous dlet for infants. The Ideal Dairy is fitted up with the latest improvements for‘ pasteurization of milk and cream and the proprie- tors irivlte their patrons to inspect their plant.—-S. -—ALBERTON COURT - Magis- trate Darby held Court on Tucs- day at Alberton, when several cases brought by the ROMP. came be- fore him. One man for driving a. car while under the influence of liquor was found guilty and sen- tenced to one month in the Prince County Jail. A man from St. Louis found guilty of selling intoxicat- ing liquors was fined $200 or three months. Two men from DeBlois were fined $10 each for illegal con- sumption of liquor. Another man from Sea Cow Pond was fined $10 and costs for a similar offense-S. —SOCIAL GATHERING -- The spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Moase, New Annan, was the scene of a happy gathering on Friday evening the 23rd, when in spite of the rainy weather over one hundred neighbors and friends of Miss Ella Moase gathered to ten- der hcr a. miscellaneous shower in honor of her approaching mar- riage. The rooms were very taste- fully decorated with autumn leaves and yellow and white streamers. While Miss Louise Johnson played the wedding march, the bride-to- be, dressed in a lovely gown of rust crystal crepe. was escorted to the seat of honor beneath a. beautiful arch of autumn leaves by Miss Jenny Cousins. Well-filled baskets were brought in by Misses Grace Clark, Alma Campbell, Helen Wig- more and Ruth Moase, and the parcels were opened by Mrs. Alfred Schurman and Miss Ruby pron". while Miss Jennie Paynter read the accompanying verses. Miss Elva Stavert and Miss Evelyn Johnson arranged the gifts on the table- Miss Moase graciously thanked her friends, after which all joined in singing "She's A Jolly Good Fol- low". A dainty lunch was served and a pleasant evening spent in music and social intercourse. At a. late hour the guests departed after wishing Miss Ella success in her new venture. Plays Football ill/i th A rm Chained n NEW ‘roux, Oct. 26—tAP) -A fcotbaii player in chains. That's Cccll Isb-cll, Purdue hali- ‘sazk. W"rd Larzta-xt. ‘ccllcrmaker bu .- kctball coach and football smut. revealed today Isbelrs leftlann ii r nd PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Tormentirte News Notes Mrs. Lloyd Trenholm, Lewisvllle, Was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Powell Spence. Mrs. Mary Brenton, Windsor, is spending some time here, a. guest of her son, Mr. M. H. Brenton, and Mrs. Brenton. Mrs. Roland Murphy, Moncton, was a recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raglan Allen, Bay- field. Miss Phyllis Brenton spent a couple of days in Moncton recently where she was a guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. W. Ogden. Mr. Blake Oulton, student at Mount Allison University, spent Sunday here, a guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. E. onlton. Ml‘. and Mrs. Blake A1101] and little daughter Helen Iouisc, of Upper Cape, were Sunday guests of , Mrs. Allcn‘a parents, Mr. anti Mrs.) W. J. Lchzins. Misg Eilecn MacDonald “m; n week-mid guest of Mr. and Mrs Amos Allcn. Mr. and Airs. Afcx Cameron and Miss Edythe Oiiltun, of Amlicyst, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oulton. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Allen and Miss Eileen Min-Donald motored to Amherst on Saturday and ‘spent the day. Mrs. Llryd lliclzs and Mrs. O. Atkinson were \'.'Ll‘l{-i"fl(i guests o! their mother, Mrs. Frances S. Al- lcn. Miss Irene Brenton, Monctzm, spent the track-turd lvcre, a giicstof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. ll Brenton. Mr. Lloyd Green, Suckvillc, was u ivcrk-cnd guest of his grandmother Mrs. Barbara Allen. Master Vernon Ogden. Moncton. was a week-end guest of his unclv and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. MJ-l. Bren- ton. Man As Son. (C-P- By Guardian's Special Wire) REGINA. Oct. 2B—-tC.P.)—Waltcr L. Anderson, alzed Regina. resident, today identified as his son Hank W. Anderson, l6, who is to be housed next Jan. s for the murder 0f a jail guard during an abortive attempt. to escape. The father said i118 »b0y's name “is really Taylor Creswell Leslie Anderson." He promised a. birth certificate as proof. , The gTey-haired father said he? vi=itetl the condemned cell at Regina jail and recognized the pris- oner. He produced the birth cer- tificate showing his son had been born at Cnricvalv, sask, At the trial at Moosomtn. Saslc, at which young Anderson was con- victed of the murder of John Sangsler, Jail guard, a birth certi- ficate was produced purporting to show the youth had been born at. Brandon, Man. Air Ministry Answers Criticism LONDON. Oct. 2tl—(CP Cablel- I The Air lifinistry’ tonight replicdto Miss Audrey Allen returned toher home in Maiden Saturday after spending some time in Halifax, a guest of Mrs. Mabel Spence-IT’. Mortgage - holders Refuse P a ym e n ts EDMONTON, Oct. 2B- tCPt-Com- plaints have reached the Provincial Government that mortgage-holders flatly refuse to accept Payment-s from old debtors under Alberta's debt reduction and settlement act. Premier Abel-hart disclosed here to- day. I The act, approved a nwHi-h 8&0. provides for reduction of private debts contracted prior w July 1. 1932 by the amount of payments made since that time whether payments were made on principal or interest. the balance to be raid l“ 1° annual instalments without interest. Asked if he had any kmwlsdss o! the complaints. "it "ml" “id “yes, 1 have. I have received a numbef of letters of this type and am very sorry this is the case." BRINGING criticism by Lorri Nufllclcl. motor cur lllflllllfllCtill‘t'l', of its “shadow” srlicme for inniiiifacture of air- plane engines with '31) assertion‘ that one of Lcrtl Nuflields platits- silct-ltilizcd in OlljlIlCS of lower: ll0l‘.‘.0 pc tlun thasc required by the air torts. Lord Nuflielcl issued rt statement just ivcek, complrining of “polit-; ical intorzst" ill the Air b-illliilify,‘ in explanation of his wltlidraivitl of ivolseley- Nlixtnrs, Lin" from the GC"(‘l'lllll(‘liL SCllOllli‘. The Sfjllfllllfi involved building six Govcrnmcnt-‘ owned factories for prctluction of, airplane i The Air ll-illlilhlj‘ statement, is-i‘ sued in ihc form oi n white ranpcr. ‘ also said they were convinced that i the best‘ SySiPHl was that whereby. . tlifierciii, firms \‘.'0tll(i uinnii" part; of iiirpl ‘.. ciigltrus. , of (‘llCll one hziiiiiif:icl.uliiig entirci engines. Lord NiifTiclcl confer-rod at length with I-‘rimc Minister Baldwin to- diiy. tiirc i PRESS WOMEN'S ' RIGHTS AHMEDABAI), Iiidi.1-- i CPi-Rv- .~ solutions i-cliccrxiing mitotic-liability‘ and illvlilflllll women in govzrntziczits, a mater-Uhotild give sat sfactary scrvics. Ifviuztralla, nlty zict and child labor will bc,1lie material does not have thl". el- Ishootltrg of Era, MllcRae’ pressed at the All-India. Women's Conference in December. . An impressive view of the aircraft carrier, H. M. S. Courageous. made from the deck of H. M. s. ‘Rodney, one of whose 16-inch guns is shown in the foreground. The picture was taken at Moray Firth, Scotland, rcmvvfll of tltc fabric C R l“ Identifies Gundemneii W? dismay in A on May ‘Pilay i Under Floodlights ST. LOUIS, Oct. 28—-(AP)—St. Louis may have major league base- ball undcrvfloodlights in i937. The board of directors/of St. Louis Cardinals at a. special meet- ing today authorized President Sam Brendon t0 take whatever steps he deemed advisable in the matter of lights in Sportsman's Park. Bread- on is enthusichtic about nightbasc ball but has bccn unable to con- vince a malty holding company which operates the park that it was practical. V “It all depends on the contract l can get," said Broaden. Not Recognized As Champion NEW YORK, 001,28 --i'AP)—Th. New Yorl: Slate Athletic Commis- sion today declined to recognize Hrnry Ariustrong. Los Angelo n~~;_;ro. as iieiv fviitiierivciglit box- .g clilimpioii. The Commission DOlXltCClVOlIt that Arn trcngfs bout with Mike Bcl- ioisc in Los Angelo; Inst night was no: over the championship dist.- nncc of l5 rounds and thzitfthcrc- fire, Bclloisu ‘iill ivas ivcog .zcdns champion. Armstrong won ct close decision nvcr the New Yorker in 10 Birminfglizini. 11>‘. IZG-pouncl Siirroli cf ~ wt A" tttlc i oirlqr b_ tlic National Boxing Association. 'l‘l-.. FOR BIANKETS In biiyin"; blaiikijs. nuke this ‘trst. Trike a handful of the blan- krt and -q-.:cc7v it vrry’ fight. If‘ In the other games, Ireland, figs- “Cid Fllllllflfi in YQlIY-Dlfc the los: of Captain Vera. 01 hand, it is made o.’ n'w wool and lfrihoiryg brat Wales 4-2 wppc thnirks to the four-goal asiic feeling, it is made of "shod- ifrom behind a 4-2 score at half- Itlme to defeat Scotland 5-4. rzsrsirsiiicri... ic..;.r...~'i* dy" or reworked wool. Vagabond Cruise C " Ship Colborne _ _ Sails Today MONTREAL, Que, Oct. 28- The “vagabond cruise" ship "Colborne" be another ship to say adieu to the sails Thursday night at six o'clock via Halifax for Pucrto Rico, St. Kttts, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Bar. bados, St. Vincent, Trinidad and 9 British Guiana, some of these ports being extra calls. The "Colborne" will use the port of Halifax for de- parture during the winter season and return to cithrr S iint John or Hfllifflx 0n the north bound voy- ages. As the winter season approaches, vessels of the Canadian National Steam-ships are dropping out of the St, Liwrciicc ioiite one by one, transferring to the Atlantic ports until ncxt spring. Another "vaga- boll." ship, the “Cliomcdy" 15 still to reach hcrc. being: (lllC on Novem- ber 8 rind sails again November l2, which will be her last appearance hcrc tor tlic season. English ‘Team Triu m p 11s In Field Hockey (AP. By (iunrllinns Special wl-e) PHILADELPHIA, Oct». 2'7-(A.P.) national tournament totlziy by boat- ing South Arlen, 6-2, laiiglrnici C0lltillllffl imclcfcated with an cosy Ill-O triumph oier the ffitccrcrzis. Jllllf‘ Dlrkivsvii scored scvr-n times and Cliri tint: Good- man twice. 011K116 where the fleet is now at gunnery practice. Canadian National Steamshlps. will l local port for the season when she l ek iiourt Ruling 0n Millar Will TORONTO, Oct. zs-(cr) - On the heels of the announcement ex- P91190125 0f the estate of Charles "am M111" W111 ‘may m the i court Nov. 5 to determine the val- ! Hilly of the "stark derby" clause 0f his lemons will. a writ on behalf jof relatives was filed today in a , last-minute effort to upset the $500,000 bequest. Action was taken by Samuel Fae. tor, x c., M.P., on behalf of Alex- ander Butcher and Arabella Went,“ ‘llellllfiw and niece respectlvelypof the late Nancy Vance Mlllai- and wlsnees of James Noell of Pasa- dena, Calif., on the (rounds the derby clause is “contrary to public Policy and is uncertain.” The executors said they would ‘ manly to Mr. Justice Middleton six ctaiys after the IO-ycar baby ma. ends for direction as to distribu. tion of the estate. Plan Campaign T0 “Clean Up Wrestling” NEW YORK, Oct. 2B — (AP) ._ The first step in a new Campaign to "clean up Wrestling" “~35 taken by the New York State Athletic Commission today Cfllllfli.’ in every matchmaker in ‘h? Pill‘. the Commission laid clown the lziw respecting loose methods, then showed it means bilsiness by Claiming 11 $1.000 fine on one club for rulc infractions. This club,tne Coliseum, admitted it advertised a card featuring Strangler Lewis re_ cently, then stibstituted a wrestler for Lewis without notifying the public. "Wrestling is being conducngd 1,00 loosely,” said Chairman John Plie- lan. "We are told wrestlers are made to sign blank contracts. Of- ten they do not know who they arr- “The Unitcrl Stator wo: ‘his field. hock“. Mum to“; W” 0mm‘ oil going to uq-gstle ‘or how much they “Cum; plan, in H," “Lumm, Inhp arc to get until they reach thou arena," It developed that most of the local ivresllers arc booked through rival groups controlled by the Dus- ek and Garibaldi brothers. Nova Scotia Apples! For South Africai MONTREAL, Oct. 28 -- (OP) — First shipment of Nova Scotla. ap- ples to South Africa. in 20 years will lcave here tomorrow aboard the British freighter Calumet. The Maritime Province fruit was exported at one time in consider- able quantities to the African Do- minion but in the past two decades has not figured in its trade. south Africa has been a steady customer for British Columbia fruit-growers and reason for the preference over Nova. Scotla apples was believed to be difference in packing methods. British Columbia growers have always packed their apples, indiv- idually wrapped in paper, in boxes. l0 YEARS FOR KILLING HUSBAND PHILIPSTOWN. South Africa - (cPi-Holding a. woman convicted of murdering hcr husband by pois- ontng was "superstitious, ignorant and driven to despair,” the presid- ing judge gave sentence of l0 years with hard labor. BLACK WITH COLOR Black, more popular Chan ever this year, is brightened by colored gloves and shoes 1n red, green or its-ayes lixtisirss 0n ilimy Pilgrimage Mrs. fury Crosby of St. Eleanor! gave a very graphic dcscriptxou of the Vimy Pilgrimage to an ap- preciative audience ill St. Eleanor: Hail on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Horace Andrew, PTGSlClQIT. o the W.A, 0f St. John's Church pz. sided. The church choir 3.>."1l\lL‘Ll ll , other local talent sang several I ections oi 01d army songs at. at vals during Mrs. (JfuLlJyS ta... Mrs. Arthur llutlzmd prcncicd the piano. The stage m appro- pszatciy drapcd with flags. Mrs. Crosby started her story. with the great send on the Pli- grlms recclvcd at lifontrcal on leaving for Vmiy She spoke parti- cularly 0f tht- part Ulillull Scott took in dcdicutiizg the monument and k. 4t described t.‘ '1'. inip:t.~..ite monu- rn~nt when a i‘ flint o; Oallll from Ottawa ivzis .. “timed over the fee; of the fzgure, Site (lCSClllJUtl the bcautifizlly ktpt mares" of Canadian heroes as one lovi-ly garden. Various incidents in licr trip tllf0ll,.ll P: "is and Flanders were of much inlet to many in her audi- ence who liaii Lust relatives ill the Great War. A brighter feature of the Pil- grimage was the reception at Buck- ingham Palace. “lit-ll tZ-tc Canadian vistur‘. wt-i the glitz 1.. of the Duke an‘ Dal‘. ~. ‘ ‘ tt-r. Mrs. Crosby '. ' i..us- trzitions oi l Major l~‘_ l‘. _.t.._i,- vote. of thanks to .\lr.. C r tn-r excellent c‘ " ~ - h. fcli. sure “x11. Nlr. Richard R, llllll’, -< nlnwi. i...» nio- tlon. The evening clo-erl wiih Nattionrtl Alltll(‘lll.——5. \\'().\1l\.\' LAHTER AT ‘ll iVASrllNGTOf - ICP» - Mn llitrhv bloom n‘ "t. ;.~ crvchtcc with ly-Jliig ‘.1 .; ivomun arlmitzcd to p . r-Lici- ,. w b‘ tori; the Llilitui Szazc-s Stiprr-me co-irt. ‘\Vl.\'DF.\l.l. AT BOOK .-‘\l‘i"l'l’.\f\ RANDFONI . iCPI-Opbnilij: Gill‘ nt .i i books he bougli: tor s1 0' . tton sale, a citzxtn foiihrl uivzijcnt 0t 572ml incl-lit: the leaves. ..'Am0ng the ivvlsorne this week-end in... A G. hlucDoziald, accom; visitors cred a reception at zln: bun: home of her cousin, Mrs. While; Sturgeon, Sunday evening Amongst the many guests were Mr. and MrsJ .J. Clll‘it‘_\' of Vr-iiion River. Mrs. MacDonald and her daughter are making their home with her sister, Mrs. P. Carter, 48 Road. ZFQXMEN FALL-FURRING RATION is now available thru your Sundln llculerS A SPECIAL RATION FOR DE- VELUPIXG GOOD (‘OLORED PELTS. MADE WITH AND WITHOUT BEEF MEAL. zoimmiu WELL lillllllfi We would be pleased if any parties who an contemplating on having a Well constructor] this vrnr would gut in touch with us . hum as pn-a- sible before the Fall rush. Call, phone, or “rile. Trask “loll (‘on Ltd. VAFGIIAN ll. BROOM, Mimiigr-r for I’. l-I. I_ Sl'.\l.\lIn|l.\‘|l)l-) bright blue. .-B_y George MCMBHIIY __-_ ___1_-_‘ chained to his aide. UP FATHER LADiES AFB GE