PAGE 'I‘EN _l!;{|\_\\', ill TUIZI R Ill) I‘. 31' ~I‘.iti'..1‘ —-_\lli‘lill Hall. 8 1,111 1'. nv.~-1‘1111.1 "liriiir — ‘Hill 1:1 r.itrru§nt itnviiiiui .< licid 1.1 211111 "vise ituu-Zi I t*>ii('l'l!il_\'. t "iivll- 11w! llifi i- B17111 H51 .1 €‘I1\I)‘KI’IVII - lri I111: (_‘ii.i:"iiit‘.r'- 'I"R.-\I.\'OIl-—/\i ‘t\'.".‘ o» (‘wirlrir 2'"? I-T 'l'l“f‘lll' n1". "H 'M1~|-.\:"!ir1<'<-->i». I. -.~i>i-1" 1'i'i:, f.,.m1-. .,.¢_‘ l: 1. .\1i'1 . , ."1 1i‘illi q- .. it“ Iii i’ wi.‘ ;i:. l . (fii11"" l'()I.ll.\‘—--i\‘ ("1.vi"1>’i'i'>‘-\t. vii. “"1- ii‘ 1711'. Uri 1.". lfliili. (irnrw- (‘rill-r ‘gjflri 717i _\"'.’l|' liiiiici" 1E r,ii".".'i.‘r irom 7 .\i.'i'I,4~:iu F»11.1.'.>. ll! 111v in .\l.l‘iin ' (‘--!i:1~'r-1'f.', A MacLeczinji i UN DEILTAK EB EMBALVIER Charlottetown and North Wlltshlre Phone 14o , Qt?“ .. Laiqflf" (iilwi? FUR. SKLEZLQT , o}; Clipp- bmtlcr- Aimlv R. 0. P. cio Guar- rllrin. ‘ b.3441; FUR HALE W RADIO, TABLE Model. Bargain for quick sale. Apply 232 Richmond Street. 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Jtl, An iircr- ..1'<i .~’i>'.'r~ ui. 402ml to 311v!‘ ' 2' 1i 1.11 iirr. p! I i l.>\l*l'l. i ll \ -'l‘i:c lnriir- rid 4 vi .\l1.-<.. i ironi the ‘ it} iiiniluctrd " ii >1. 11inch Ii__ ('4).\II’LIYI'II~ ‘Hill! M!‘ Nor- .i“'~" Y’ lififlillffi. m‘ (vttrivcn. acting :.t o.’ :iii- fJ-t1~:'1:'1' nzrnrri 1:. Ci.:i:'lt>:'1'\-; from lax on‘ .1iw Pru- - n lirmt‘ >io',10"1"<~i~ 1n l ' 1.1 ‘Jr l.n1iii."1i! i.:i.1i r111 ' on. .. .7 111031‘. 111.: I'll. .1142 Hr: . Iii‘ flirfiliaf‘ of x-z- (ZQ11<111::1:1' "L (“-‘(~"ilIi‘_' .\'l1'. J. M. .\‘i". 1c lct-ni . _ , ~ '11‘. N: > ' 1.1111111 ‘Fi-icorivilii. iii" a .111 ;"i- l il‘l'['\lii1[.{ ziriiziin-s. o1". 111i: ‘.111- nf Tthomas Eiiu o1‘. Rm‘. C; " 71' of izmmcrside and \‘1'1'. ' 1 21 incmh. r of I .\ii‘ll'.< ('11:?) ui-rc, M. Mclfitdycii \\illi thr- p.i I§I1\.\'I) I..~\l)\' I)III.‘4.—.\I1'- Gin I .\l.'l» lJ"ll.'l ." "'1\C(l 1'1 Air Cia-ntuiiaii CililflCfi Plckard‘ ':n of .\lr. rind Mrs. Hwi-oid Pick- nrd. of iiiim (‘iiy now in training with the Royal Clllflfiiilll Air Ford‘. M "Prr-hton. Ohi , spcril thr- pnst week- cuci visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. I). B. Stewart. who has been in Vancouver, is visiting Wlllnlp€8 on the return journey. He will make a short stop over at Ottawa. visit- ing hissrm Mr H. R. Stewart, bc- iore returning home my. ‘ Ii." iilll!‘ News Briefs From P. W. C. i B)" CHARLES E. IIIucAIITIIUR A iootbuil game \\‘;l.'~ ilIici 011711 t" .-\ .-‘i grounds on ‘iiiursrl:i\'. 0c 1 i-uzcr h, brturtui tho P. \‘.'..(} run CHARLUITETOWK isivsinsiuu PRESENIDAY EUHURUH Ni _ , . . i1~i1ni i in:- w: nu. ihc riiiu- ‘ I 31 SD11] n g e35 111:» ‘.\iif) i1 i.-11ci1'1l 1111-1 iou; gnmcs ' ' urni ivqzr-itwi iu 111cc: in tlic coi- lgehvered In ?l0 n lw-c icstrrdnv afternoon where‘ (hutch Last Inven- -. z ~ f:;~ lit‘ i i ' ) 1'11‘ 1 ioliwi iPlIfl were} Ing- Rev- J. l. ./‘.l‘(' in; i); Prof. \V. J, AIHCDOII-i ' ....._ Thomson. A ‘qfispnng n, mt. bask“ ban . "We are in ilie world to make our m» “mo. “a, mid ,,, prince o; contribution to the world and not w (-,,,;,.,_,,, m, 11- ,,._\,,,I,_,. anon to gm out of l' and gather to our- ' '. U111 ‘our 25th. 'l“1i' l't‘lllilllli.—i WW“ an “T "m". Rm‘ J‘ P" ,.,,,._p\_,_,| n, ti“. “mowing Tilfilllrflil. o! ‘l‘orot;ti1 told yutulg n} . B ‘hhnapnv A L3,,” people at :1 rally inVZmn Prc-sby. H,.,;,,,._,__,,\V_ terinn church l.'i.'~i night. "The \i.~ion B,,,-,,,.;,__ Mp RPCVCSL of Jcstn- Ciirht will come to you 111111.; Diillni: rnininist- . c\:1111:11t.i~i~ \\‘illL'il was .lll§7(l.‘lli(‘(i. held 111 1hr Oddlrl- ' » li..'.i 11.. Frtrluy l“.(‘"‘lIQ. 0W0- ‘ ' 332d vat. ii iiuzi- w». It ~ lll‘_(l i111‘ 211'." .~t.t1'i1'11t~ (ii ill!‘ u‘ :\::d “'11s .\.])(\l‘_’l‘i'(‘(i b} 111'.‘ ro:".ii1i;t.e'. 1.111.210 \\'.1~i 1;1;1!:<ci ivy." Eiiioiia oi-riicsii-n. i"~t""ur weekly‘ diiiiait- of z .~\. Stu-ivy" int:- ilt‘i(i in. iilf‘ . 111i ‘fucsdirv. (Jizolnrr . in shit-lit, .\I1'. Mai . on. 1'11!‘ 1111-0111;; tu 111.101. 'l‘l11~ 1.11111‘. .\i..\< l{.i1n.~;.,v iuillcti iili‘ 11nd tutti lhi- 111i 1111s oi lill‘ 11111111111. Th? subyi-vl wan ‘ rd tlri: Spain would ht‘ ii ' 11 llic Rchvls .\‘;I>11iii Tilt‘ speakers for unrc: Elizabeth Gnl- liu" the Afzicixjoci. iwi side were: :;".o'ii'r: _) f or ill mfill and Nor: Mr. Kcith lhngille was I'll!" rcsuii was 11-7. the tho ,">:o .110 1i 4 I211. w. 11”}; tlhaic on uiil hold '.hr\ir Novrntbcr are 1111-. 1.1 it-"giiat llllli Martian student oi i’ ., i‘ 1: M111; 1:» roiirgr’ again iii1l’i' 111': lIilflFlEfilA‘ 1'i1'1 (ipcraiion i111‘; r-nzizcuis fl short time ago. Mr ' 2.111. KJy has nliriosi. fully‘ rcwvcr- til. i i 1 i r i i ' ;creg.1i.'1r trcekiy dcbzitc of,‘ $5. rzcii B. 50cm; was held in P. ‘.V.(,‘. Collcnc on Thursday. Octo- iicr 29th. Alter the roll call Miss BLiut-iinrrl ri-wd the minutes oflast meeting. 'l‘lir- tuhJi-r: iuisr-"Rc- solved that. lilf: LCLIEKK‘ of Nations hos been n failurc." Th" speakers for the pro side ucre Archibnldi John-trill. Fifffi 11111 Aiorrzsscy nnd 130.11 riru 1314111: iinrd, Fhc spviikcrs ‘ tz _ iiicrzid‘ _ . ‘ p " H“ _U_ C __ ior tiu: con .'~l(ifi were Bnrbarii ; " ‘ "Vi" Pound. Louim A1111’ rend. Prod] ' fr“ ' m‘ i Tiioiiiiv-iiii 1.11:! Aizllrir Alan-Litre. Y . <'|‘~i'.\' i p __ . _ I'll!- ('i'iil1' was I111". 1m lilncDonnid. "m Kfln‘ 'f‘ln rv-t" u i'\' "-13 1 i-it-‘or’ for ~ i)i'(\‘:1(’l'(,i\'il. 1 " "' ‘ ' ' 3 1 111i" 1 1:: * if‘. oi this". \ 1'l.'l d of N T‘- Thr- YilIllli,‘ People's Society; of . Pzinie" Ciiuri-h extend an invi- iri 11m stucionds to riticiici 1'1 costs“ and "incl roads", bus driv- the strike, Mcm- Union were con- sldcring a WILiZOUIn The dock workers are seeking an increase in pfly and in the numbcr of employed by shipping companies. At a meeting between their lead- ers and representatives of the com- panies, the latter turned down their demands on the grounds that busi- ness conditions warranted neither a wage increase nor employing more men. Una-Donald, EiDlliilP‘ 'I‘hc - .\Iili'l0Il Youn- ‘ ’m_\' 1110111111 tlxc prcblcms of tiic 1 11.111111; ('.(‘ll§_\'lIl(‘ll iillli mcmbcrs of i iourg pi-iiyilc sooncr or latrr", the i spenki-r ciniziuucci. It nniy come us" i 1i rnxrn of 11111111111 lifc. it» nPfiOllS- i no», nnd YQQIIOZI-fiillliill". 11s glory :i:".:i us g.1'li(ii"ill'. “We lzvr no" to . oinwiiin. iii: but our ll\'(‘. n1- i , . , liuoncc otizciz- 1:1" wciil or woe; bc- l ' c.1110 oi _\"111' iii!‘ 501110 soul niiiy l be sinking (lcvpi-r into sin. or llv- { i111; to do noblct" and better thing; i ‘in ‘.110 future th.\n it (lid in ihci . pnst." Rev. Mr. llioiiiizoii dvcliircd. 1 Without Vixlflll there 1% llO pio- ‘ ;.i .~.~ nnd irithcu; iidelitv to \l§;l0Il ‘ i there l\' 11o iul\'u11ce111c11L nmotig I the ciiiuclies. After the riswou i inure comes Lil‘: tznie for the great f (50.1 lUli 1o nrt. Too mnny ‘Iii-cum ‘ 1:10.11 (ilT-‘lillh punt bright, pic- llll‘('.~ of ihv ililiil'i"——fll‘.(l s.0p there. i ii that God uotild give us the power to inc today as we hope to I . i1\C LfllIiOi'l4)'i\ and the day nitcr. i ’I‘li<-r.- zuc tlionsniiiis of failures I 121:1: are w Dl‘i_'ili|.‘~(‘ they remained .til(‘filI‘i0l‘S." . 1 i G-xitiiig right n1 ‘n Grd will af- ‘ ‘feet onus ivliole i;fr because the rnniiizc got- iighi I11 the centre of one}. being. thv speaker" said. ’f'l"ic \l£1l0il Paul saw the road to Damascus changed ‘his whole life. "There are some o.‘ us professing ChrL-tiriiis who nriint be relieved to 11:! 1-3111, unli God. We are all iniun- to vmiidcr,‘ hr said. I mt uc ieailydticng Liic cl1ai- - fifth‘ cxf today?" fir-t". Mr. Thomson 111 111:». liunic city of Tor- o...» .ilfl'." iirc c-timiilcd to Ln‘ 40,- i (l?! u ma‘ (‘do iiuulsii- and 111111 are tving uiiz. _\' irinn the church all over 1'10 inzid. "1 DCLICHL‘ iixni, Jesus Christ can solve tho yiriiiiicni of your life and world. We ililTi" liI.‘\‘(‘i‘ yet. ercu as ChrLtinn 111011 and women, given Jesus Christ-a chance‘, the visit- ing clergyman duvlnrvd. I11 i-onrlttnon RCY, Mr. Thom- son niiiiii: nu iippczil to the young people to solve Jesus Christ in whaicvci- walk of life they might chose. "Wvniili. 1101101‘. distinction. i111 tho world i-iiii tuft-r. you must. 1 i I i i EXE BATTRY SERVIC A E OBTAI R. T. Holman Ltd. (Tiiariottetown — Summcrside iilalletfs Battery Service Charlottetown hen Da OCTOBER .10, 1,36 r|<ness EMERGENCY LIGHTING BATTERIES D A R E N O T FA I L BLINDING flacb—1ho craah of lhundcr—ihen darkness -—“thc power’: 0E”. In your home this is not serious, except that dinner may be late, but in hundreds of places death, disaster and destruction might follow if such a power failure wu not immediately fixed. The great utility companion lake every precaution humanly possible to prevent an electrical current inter- ruption bu! they cannot control the cfiecta of accidents, fires, storms, abort circuits or blown fuses. That in why many hoapilall, cchoolc, theatres, chips, railwayl, fire departments, elc., depend upon Exiile Batteries fonthcir emergency power. The confidence of these great innllutionii in Exides is a cafe guide to follow when buying a battery for your car. You can't ace the difference in batteries, therefore it is of the utmost importance for you Io buy a baiicry that has proved itself. The experience of over 48 years of battery manufacturing, plus the selection of only the fincll raw materials results in an Exide battery with world-wide acceptance. The dealer displaying the Exidc sign in your community has been carefully chosen. He in an expert in electrical and battery problems. Go to him for advice regardless of the make of buttery now in your car. THE NEW BATTERY “HYCAP” C nfyrigbl. 1936 NED FROM ‘THE FOELOWING DEALERS: The addition of a defroster, a heater, a radio, elc., greatly increases the drain on your battery. To ade- quately meet this demand, Exide have built the power- ful new Hyclp (high capacity) battery. It will operate all your luxuries and still provide ample power for curling in my weather. 55.! EXIDE BATTERIES OF CANADA LIMITED Toronto, Canada Echo Garage Chariot Martin’s tetown Garage Charlottetown ultimately‘ i"l\'C iii-kind zinii ihc on- ly p(‘l‘lllilii!‘lli, thin is. service to J-csus ('1... . Ivrv. M11 Thomson (i‘_‘(.‘i(ll(‘\l. 114-110 L ‘C.'.:ii.tci' nnstoroi‘ Zion i.)l'(‘1'il,\'i'. r1011 (Jlnuxli ui-lcomcd the other congregnti to Zion church. Spcdal music included a quartcttc by Nicosia. Harry Mcilougull. Mal- i Upon arrival they were received iby, the Mayor, who llcd the way ‘to the Council Chamber. Herc the Mayor explained the procedure of la business meeting of the Council and described the duties of the various committees. To make his explanation more vivid, His Wor- :hip had the pupils choose a mayor nnd councillors, who were then in- stalled in the proper seats. Then followed a clear description of the manner in which the city's buimss and skciciicil bi".cf1_i' the early hi'- into City Coin-t where Mr. Walter George NZViIOkOII. City Clerk,‘ rcicrrcd to the pcturcs adorning the wnlli; o’ the Councd chamber, iory uf tho t-ity. Till) pupils wcrc iicxt urhercd Smith. clerk of the Court, outlined thc 11111111101‘ in which Court i", con- coli .\'I'KlllllO1i, Juv- I\ - co 11 . . . . ~ ' W“ ‘V "“"'t‘“g“ c°""m'"°i"T-li11111-15‘ Qirnsircll nnd Milt-It is’ i“: flniiliuJtlbiifirtiiiiipxliioriid Y‘ .,, . ,, i 1 r‘ . _ n.' li n L.‘> k - H‘ 715v" Porlvull” ‘Wnhon, mixdnv‘ 0L!‘ 22nd’ M’ M‘) i Mixes Plum‘ Mm‘ m‘ ‘ma MM- C‘l\l(i€‘(i explanations ofgsunurary .'1l"\' i!" ‘5- " "I! M“ igaw "cbaum and indictable offcuccs. miure of __ _ ,,, , H15,“ " V‘ """"f— p i Last iiiiylzzs ntcctuii; um. the scc- 0am”, m,“ _ m, w,‘ ,1, G,.,,“._ . i111‘ on" '11‘ W-‘Plllll! suit: wrvicci mid pllbilt‘ nii-ciing ill ti1<' cviingcl- N“, ,1“: Wm], Y. ,1, 41.0 Baum 11' \\‘i-;-1-. ‘XII: wir - 1"" l" i "w" “'21s i1(‘id in me. mam,“ o, Canaan.“ 1,111» unuIPH-iiél‘ Rctriii iviv-ro ‘lilil \‘I"Ol‘ cx-iliinrd H, m‘): m‘, ‘mu, “Hprfivl Cinirzil (liiiwitilll Chiut-ii iinti was which irgivnod \Vi‘Iiil(‘.\(iil)' night in . , ‘ I I ‘J M , W. _, ,. , ., , . . . pl-iul. river-l.» nttvndvd. Mi". Eric the ciiiii-iutictoiiii Blllllléi, 011111-111. m ‘mined? "m t.“ \ “LWHNH O ~\"»" - "i- ""‘ "" "“ ‘m’ ‘ , v _ _ __ , . _ , _ iihe display" oi pLc res of formri" "i “t” m“? Til" """""' '" “““"'“t‘ jwhfkmwm fmolntid ‘he aummcci Nlccnnw cqnmmp "may and will icotniciilots; 11nd nir_\'01"'. ’f‘ho'c “on: h, 23,”, _. ,_;_. ,,,,v.,,,»_ h, U, ,‘>\li.l n Iirnihiful .~n.o. The smoker, cohciiitlo \\-1til :1 nuns mccling in Hxiumnm Wwonsidvrabw ‘my; m, ‘n, v M “m, Lulu," (m, L, _,,, . {m- iii!‘ winning \\'1'l_'- Mi‘. JP. Gar-i 'I‘I‘lllli§ Unilcd (ihuri-h 1111s even- i”, 7,1,0,“ 3 H“, Mm.“ w, H“, "'iI11'-il1"\l "l (i m‘ '1 h" “W " ‘(T-v m-Lpllvshi “is iwnv to the Fii-cmnn‘: Itnst Rrowi. ,.,.,(.,._, m .‘.,,-,. .1.. 1.111. hi] i“? liii» nnd wnrl; of, ylfilifiiil)‘ inuiiniz; in Si Pauli; can‘, H“, up“, “m, “Needed V, , 1,39,.“ i, “m, . giun iii Jziiiati. The 110.141. oer-i Aligipnn Cillll'i"ll tilTlT) was a scr- It)“, Fire 13,11‘, HOW xlelsrs‘ MM. I (QHMH,,O,H_ ,0“ I ‘1,i'l‘ \‘.iii h." held lll Si. James‘ vice oi dcvirion 11nd rctrcnt foi" 1m“ (lonnpron m“, pickam m, u“ . ,-,_,,~.,,,. ;i'1'~l lvinin Clillffil nndthc spunk-i the ministers of tiu‘ Province. In Fm, Dflnrunpn, cxrlailfid m. 1m» ‘i, zim (‘wrung \\'.ii be Ml',Nil1ii' lite :i1'ici--.icon their was a cotifcr- ;(,.,,,.-__ H,“ _ A“, ,,;')p,,,_.,,u_ “L '-\ii’i‘ t,‘i 4W1 .11 1'1 1111111 rnvd iinnlul-i- imw“ "r mmmcn’ i“ 5L Pam's ‘Vvcrsliigi m. ills point lrcziicrl lit-- '.-.r:1' i1l'lll H‘ Fifi ti": ;P“Y")' mm‘ boys nnd i-lrls to npplrs, ivlii .1 ' 111-1 ii-r (‘nhbicr nnd T" ' 111.7» _ """¢“‘"'___— ivpi-n gi-oiiily enjoyed. .\iIl'l!"11l1l1 shun-Iv: W‘ iii" ‘ - , - To lliiikf‘ the in portion cnnirltt" . 11.111 i1 11;. diili i zit. I S the Aiaym- ilirn ronriunztcd the lmy< t» .111 Zitllif‘ Jwri- l . and girls to tho lloiicc St-Jiiir ("'1' c1 ITZIJJIIKIIIH‘ 11.111. i T which was very cnrcitflly (‘XIIIIIPTI ~ 1 o as may i)!‘ inugincti. Tho liny > , _ . . I -~——— - n commented on the inviting appear- l(':"“"n*l_i"* 1 LlEOilUla"i'OWN, 111111.11 011111111, ante n, W, ,.,.,,_._ "m, w“. “._.,._. M, W", V.’ 1|- ._,, “H, n, ,.~,,._ (‘W ‘F? “hi” u""""l='ul"w“_ ' induced to liillfl’ Vmporary ln-i “Hm I H l! v i __, m, my] H. Hr i()‘.li'~Ll‘1i) 011i \\'1ll..‘lil‘02it strike grew pa" H ca,-cc,-;,L|0n_ ill cilfii'il)'.‘r\">'\fg 111 rt- sctyutis uxluy n» u muss mcet- Yesterday altcmoon upon mvul,“ Thc pupils “rm-e most, gfatpfu] [0 ..__..._.. "lg "1 “Wk “'°““‘*‘ W‘ “b” ""' ‘tion of His wor-iiiii Milyol’ Tiimcr. Mtwm‘ Turn" mid the civi¢ CI- “r Him‘, “HUM ‘H, n t m“ 10111.5‘... ihrcntencdpto call il genera: ‘mt. numb of Grade m, o; we“ jicinre, who had m kinqly rgggjvigfli Hr pd ham“ w‘, V, _> 2mm m a sti-ikc unlc-Fs their demands were “(mt school accompanied by prmch “Km, mu] who had succeeded ini ‘z, H, h“. m.‘ ‘m, L E BHHW-"d- l ipai H. W. Yco and Vice-Principal making their visit both interesting ,,rn._,.,,,_ “it”? ‘M’ “L "mwy “en's” Hine pnld a. visit to the City 11-111, and instructive. Such visits byoldcr,» rchool children should do “much to awaken interest in civic affain, to‘ promote civic re ponsibility, and hf contribute to an intelligent undcr-' standing of the administrative, functions of the varioua dcrartq mcnts in City Hull. CUXHAVEN, Germany, Oct. 29 -rAP)»-Div:’rs tonight located the wrecked lighishlp Elbe at the bot- tom of the Elbe estuary where it sank Tuesday with all 15 hnnds in LI conducted at the Council meet- :Ti‘ilS nctiiblc family of the late Mr. a. giile. No bodies were iecovered. iemoon was spent when the fnmlly Calf Club Fair The Little Pond Calf Club fair “'11s field at Little Pond School on September 15th. 1936. Ten calves were shown and vieie placed by Mr. L. W. Roper as follows: 1, Byron Hewlett; 2, Joan Mc- Donald; 3. John Howatt; 4, Ed- ward lift-Donald; 5. Bernard Mc- , Donald; l5. lvfnry" I. MlcDonald; ‘l. Cathleen McDonald; H, Lloyd Mc- Dznrild; 9. Wiilhicc Hewlett; l0, Mary McKmzic. Six yemxings were shown and 111:1 ed as follows: l. Norman Mc- iivuzie; 2. Joan McDonald: 3, Mlary , 1\I(‘Kf‘il7.lf’j 4. Bernard McDonald; 5. i OLezity McDonald; 6. Eugene Mc- Donald. .'\\\‘ill‘(i.'§ for :.ili)\l'ilill'.'.l‘lslli|) were 11x‘ follows: I, Joan lvirDunald; 2, Ilyron Howie t; 3. 1\' y I. MlcDon- ind; 4. John Houlcti; 5, Edward Mc- Donald. Faniiiy Celebration ‘ilw lionic of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- llfiil Miiihcson. Oyster Bed Bridge, . b‘ l.. ivus the icehe of a not- i l1~ aiiiily celebration 1111 Aug. 12th .1011 Mrs. Mathesonls sisters and ITYUUICYS nsse1nb‘.ed_ at her beautfful urine. zilong with :1 number of li-iciirls: to 111111 in a fnmily reunion. and Mrs. Allan MacDonald (for- merly of Cardigan» consisting of hfllfll daughters 11nd two sons have now attained ihc advanotid ages, from 65 to 79 ycnr< and urc all at present rcddiug on P.E.I., are nil enjoying excellent health and are taking a very active part 1n life in their respective positions. They arc Mrs. Kenneth Maiheson, Oyster Bod Bridge: Mrs. Catherine More- sidc. Milton; Mr‘. John Cobb, Dun- dBS; Mrs. William MacDonald, Montague; Mr. James MacDonald, Mr. John W. MacDonald, Mrs. Margaret E. Cm well all of Cur- digiin; Mrs. Martin MucNeil, and Mrs. John Webster of Cardigan Head. A very interesting nnd happy a!- extra good skill. The Guardian Joins o1 nine once again, firsiikifi familllr chat of the good old days. One of the special features of the afternoon's retuiion was that Mrs. Maialieson also celebrated her 79th birthday, she being the eldest of the family of nine and Mrs. John Webster being the youngest. Later on in the afternoon a bountiful supper was served to all present and the sisters beautiful birthday cake adorned a well laid table. Then before the guests departed the notable family joined In an old fashioned eight hand reel, much to the surprise of all present and showed the younger folks that, though they wuie advanced well iii years, they still could dance with in wishing this notable Ilmlly many more years of good health and imppinera-C. Tanks, Planes (Continued from Page i) In the House of Commons In London, Prime Minister Baldwin said the British Government had formed the impression that the non-intervention agreement‘ had been violated on both sides. Report Victory MADRID, Oct. 29—(APl—Spur- red by reported reinforcement with "tanks and aviation," Socialist in- fantrymen smashed at Fasciatllneo south of Madrid, the War Ministry declared tonight. The Government coiuiter-nttack against an Insurgent niege of the capital nsulted in recapture of three strategic towns in the be- leaguered sector, Socialist officials claimed. (Government reports were not confirmed by udvicea from the Fu- cist aide of the lines where the forces of Gen. Jose Varela were de- clared to be organizing for the "flnni push" against Madrid. (A weak socialist attack near Ohcpinerin, 25 miles west of‘ the capitol, was repulsed, the Insurg- ent High Command declared). Socialist militia advanced rapidly edo highway, rcitziicul-ggqforrejon d! la Calzada and Torrejon dc Vel- asco. East of the higliroad. other ior- ces drove Fascist troops from Ses- ena, approximately 22 miles south of the capital. Halt Retreat TORREJON DE LA CALZADIN Spain, Oct. 29-(AP)~Bririiliflll l" a sharp halt the stcndv retrofit 011 the Madrid front. Government troops regained at, least tiller 1mm! today in a day-long cntinirr-offen- sivc. At nightfall, Government trim?‘ held this town WiIlCii they 1°“ Tuesday, Grinon, I-iunioizes M14 claimed recapture of Tormivll d‘ Velasco and Scscnn was viriuolil within their grasp. The sudden OITPfYdH‘ "~\:1~ 11'1"" ched simultaneously Wliil n procla- mation in Madrid by PFPIW" Francisco Lnrgn Cflbfliiflffl iii-liiilI Government now hmi l1 “will” force of tanks and airplanes, For the first time in nmny “Wits Government. planes rcnPPF1""‘d l“ the Madrid area, flyinr: W" m’ city itself, while small but. power- ful tunkspartlcipatcd in the fiilhi‘ ing. Restore Communication MADRID, Oct. 29—-t0P-Hnvnsl— In an offensive late today 6'1"?” merit troom drove the Insnrizcn" buck from the Miidrid-Aranjull railway, restoring riiil commnniflfl" tion between the capitnl 11nd i!" seaport of Valencia, it was rcPMM here. With lnsurgcnls CARTAGENA, 51min. Oci- 2-" ‘ (Dslayed in transmissionl—icP Havasi-A German m"! ""1"" aviator were captured iilivc 11PM" dawn today when Government 5"’ forces and anti-aircrnf! 5"“; brought down two iTi-lflfllore bombers and one Plll-‘mt pwii which attempted io hominid 1h city. _ A uiira tri-‘Inoiorml bomb" “S louthwurd along the Madrid-Toi- u coped