PAGE TEN zil-ui over" iiitti terrorism, lliis w“. um] M11111 ~11! lriis. 11-11111. .iry. Beazildercnl a - _ . , ‘...1.-~, he has fiillcii asleep, i‘ili‘l‘i.\ill'll (lull insult him. -.1,,-n. 11111-11 tlu- Stall-ten _ ..r Hil\ 1111.111 ii). lii. 1:11" ‘.1 111i l11 111-1115 ~11 iiiiirliiit; "iiif-i i. r~ii\i.E'l’ SUHUUL .JLack 0' Iitquiry 1 11:11». l1‘0i"i_1‘ L111» _\~‘1' 1 iiuirriell Silitiii lli‘tIlOl‘i'ii.l&:L', ~ Major Hahn and 1:1 the fall of 1936 lr-fcre the Coin- iii the hepe per- Z ii grrrgi- '8 (H, i.‘ i; .‘..'.‘.,.‘/1' lliihn iii OGL- éliii he ‘.155 entirely G of f. 1- Meirqi-‘aitziii eiziiiwii, 1111s iiifoiim“ . _ _ 1111111 who een:i11i:1i1r;ii1-ri tlirniigh i"()i".(ii.T 'lllli BALI, B01111?E112’:;1.—_A11s1ralia ' - 01 ‘.1 ion 1111s delayed l5 y. - *1 1x1 n-ll n11 the ground. A 1111i l0 .‘i iifiirby‘ town pru- Tuo Lutc To FOR SALE 'l'.\l.BOT 111111.101, 111x10 lluihOliilbiL‘. 111111111,- n.‘ -<_-__1u‘ N. D. MacLean l'\' ill-I il'I'.-\ K E R P5 W115i. ‘watch. Finder please ivc at CxinzLill Home. 11-167. FOR RPLNI‘ 3RD FLOOR GLEN- rtmeirs, heated rind re- Applv Nlrs. (hills. 1'75 .1 L (‘liririoiiefrivvn and North Wilishire 0R 1‘R.1nF,-si00.00 iypii-iil flan-n- In 1h émoriam _\|R_ J.‘ iil ~ BOYCE Tile tlviitli 0111.1; 13s Dulii‘; 10 Upper Queen Street took plaice Sq)- - u‘...0.. __i‘..1 111 11;.» 80th yciii‘ 111.01" 1111 Mr Boyce 1m» 0i .\lr. 1111.1 .1 i ;1ii..ct.1i:i 111 11111111111»; 10f‘ ll yeiirs born 11L 1201i iiiii1. 5011 ._ l _ - . to .L\l'!l 31-1115 .140. Mi‘. 801cc .iu_1"~-1.111 1'11:- toriii 1111.) >111". iitb liini 2.1:‘ Boyce 113i.» a 1111111 u: 1111-1 (iialhlalllflli uiitl ‘ .111. . inert- held (in - .>11..1i.‘ ‘.11 b_\ Rev. ‘ 1.111% .\liir~ LllL1l'lll(‘iii . Coriiwull. ll . " 0 three \\'1‘1’l{S, ciiiriitxiii, Slit- \1‘11> 62 your.» 112d. was b0i"i1 in Prince Edward (. Moan. and ‘. 1" 111i‘ the . , - c llliillifil- _ s Church Surviving ML. Liyriic are a sort Riiyllltlllii ilyrnl- o1 LX111} and three grandsons. Raymond. Robert (i114 NOWIIRII B“_\’l'lli‘. Th1- runeiz-ll " lv-lll from the A. 11’. St. I lllilt icme. ' 7 “YR-IND 1 .\l 1- niorii- Currencies dov. l _ t"iZ.'|ll‘-ZL‘h(iClli- _~ ‘ trim-J, dipped i-i of .1 1-111 10.11.21» 1'1 flllil the ‘l-"iviicli f1‘: :. .110 1-4 of .1 cent. 111i 2151i 15-1’. - - The C1.. i "r zlrcpprd ~ [1412 11-111 "1 .1 ..- 1.1.. 01 11-111. The [‘,llll(ll'!' 111.‘. Ill of a 11-111 and the belt-ii "2 1-1 :1 1" ‘l1 the :1.;1-1l. iitntvriii~i~ii om. ti Men»- I‘li1- P011111 tii-‘iillvi (1-16 (Pill li E (‘liriliilfls y I-‘reiicli 1111- “ZYIU 51-32 1-". . The 1 .111 Suit-s t1 tduliai" mlvuiitull l-lli 111-1" 1-1-111 1o ill-iii per 1-1-11‘. 1111111111111. LII-I‘. 8.1.11) l-red (lrpi-n, 15'! l. .1 sl l. . n"l~.. Tn- F011!!!‘ pailii-i- are xlWrfhilll for the mrm. whnsi- lisherl I11‘ - identity‘ 11':1\|-\1:1i1- "ltllifq- pizkerl ‘Tris column is reserved 1m news of lnzni izili-ri-si liui utl ' n; of a neiazy nature I 11y - inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- iihle l|1 iuiizince. ..Y‘SI‘BS('IfII’TION.~ Cliarlottctouui (him-iii 1 may be nanded to their ltepi, Archie Hume. SIFUPK b1 11 en.‘ iillig whiit- ("rnizzlpg her home. Wliiie i)llli:ii'[i 0111i lid .-i \'l‘ii'ii _ nasty scnlp wounds 1vl11<‘l1 ircre dressed. lier 1111-1111.‘. :1l'.- l)i.ll‘~ :1 tn report that she 110111;; \\"'i] and the in- .illl'l(‘}~'1 hllIQZililIVl iii‘? llfil SPTlOUS. The thin-r iii the car ‘which struck .\ir.<. ltiiivlcn 11ml h» virus blinded b1‘ tlic iiriz-lii 1112111» oi :1 ear (l rectlv behind him and he tailed to her. lie was driving slowly at the LIMA-J; - .1.1ciny. 5:11 1'1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Gentralfiuardiav This column ls reservedlur new: ul local interest but advertising of a uewsy nature may be inserted at l cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. ineiit special. 49c each. S. A. Mac- Donald's. L-163. CONFEDERNHON LIFE INSUR- ANCE L-6739-7-2i-3l2 DR. D. ‘TREVOR Waye will be away from Oct. 7th to Oct. i8 The office ilviil be open to re- ceive payments on accounts. 11-169. MENs IIEAVY red back over- alls. Bargain basement. $1.19. S.‘ A. Mac-Dunalds 1.4.63. NO. 6 DISTRICT SIGNALS-All candidates 101" the line telegraph)" course are asked t0 report at the Armourics tonight at 7 p. m. L170 BASEMENT SPECIAL. Mcns wool ribbed combination under- wear $1.49. S. A. MacDonald's. 11-163. WALKS AGAIN - Little Marie Gfliliilli, Charlottetown, eight years old vicnm 0i 1i i'-Ill.i\\fly accident; iiboui liiiTL‘ months 11g.) in which she iUS. bciii feet, is DJJgFCSSiIIQ so favorably tha‘. yesterday she was able 1U 11-11111 a short distance uii- supporieti. She 1121s been fitted with iiriitic zil limbs which. it is hoped, i1"ill tlizibit‘ iicr 10 dispense 111th crutches altogeilii-i‘. l)El.lGll'l‘l-‘l’l. BRIDGE IIELD —A very delightful bridge party 11a- licld at the Canadian Legion Hqine itlal evening untlei‘ the ails- pices oi the Ladies Auxiliary to 1111- Canadian Legion, B. S. L. Prize \\'llll1-.‘l'S were: Liidies—ist. 1112's. I. E. Crokcn; 2nd, 1111's. G. Worth; 3rd. Mrs. W. Attic-Laced. Geiitlcineii-lst. Mr. W, Mac-Lend; 211d, Mr, i-Icivard Court; 3rd Mr. Innis Siidlei". (‘ONI-‘EIKENCI£"IW‘E 01-221‘ T0- 'l ‘IIT i\ 'Jl1i‘i‘l'L‘liC9 for older ‘_ young nieii “'-Jllifi open hrie ' and continue until Suntiaiy, ii 11a: ‘announced yes- " Conference 1i"ill b1‘ direct- b1 tlic Prince Edward Island work 0I‘,'_L8lliZ<'\li0ll under the t . W E. Alt- ken Bay. Princi- pal speakers tonight will be Rev. J. Judson Livy of Susie-x, N. 13., ed bay 11110 will deliver an iicltiress at the Cenirnl Christian Chin" li here. Willi.‘ Rev. W. Y. Ross ‘Fleniings, ton, lieiidnia. er at the Boy's Ae-l . N, 13., will speak‘ Ill iii the- Y. AI. C. A. IOlXi0l‘l‘\‘\\‘ evening. Theme 0f the eeiriiezeiict- will be the "ventures of _\'0lll.11." Y‘S MEN ltlEET-Routine busi- ness W215 trmnaett-cl :11 the regular 11101111111" meeting of the Char- lottetoivn Y's Men’s Club last night. President Fred Holman was. in the chair. Plans for fall activi- ties were laid and include a cele- bration marking the 13th anni- versary of the establishment of the local organization. During the evening: one of the Club‘s' tradi- tional ccreincnies. the presenting of baby spoons. was carried out. Y's Men Fred Wilson and Bill RIXISSCY took leading roles. CATHOLIC POETRY SOCIETY -~'l‘lir- Prince Edward Island unit of this Society‘ held its opening meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of the president. Mrs. P. W. Clarkin, Upper Hillsbero Street. who presided. The pro- eraiiiine for the coining season 1\‘;1~ 01111111011. 'I‘hi"ec poems were éllbmlilOli to the club for criti- cum. A social hour was spent over the teacups. after‘ ivliich the meeting adjourned. LIBERAL MEETING-Di". I. J. 1-11. 1i-"‘-~idc:it, Mr. Siiiioii Pauli, and A. W. Math- ziry, were re-elected at the rinniizil meeting last night of the .3111. District Liberal A-‘socia- tioii of Queens County. Addresses were iziven bv President Yeo, Lt.- Emil lolplwgnil‘ "Memafa- I?” C 1 R’ C‘ cl‘! . IT‘ (‘lVli ll: i‘.’l‘.' (‘fillfliililll i] n?“ QuNn-S Eqolllnf". England mid came to Canada with so‘ ‘i021. Mrs. Reuben Macdoiiald, his pawn“ l“ 1883‘ F” mam’ yvrcsidrni of the Chn1"1ottc‘.o11‘n “an? m’ flmnPd M" Hmdmgly- “mumps Libmm club Hon T w Manitoba before he entered the L P“, _ C_ 5L C121“. Tminnr‘ Ontario Veterinary College, Tor- M. L. 11.. Hon w. H. Dennis. Min- °',}‘°" F““°“T‘“** m.‘ g.“‘°.1.‘§-“““.“ m“, Hf Agriculture Mr J L h. ciiga-ietl in general 1eti1iia1y- X M P "md "Prémkq; irrtictic-e a! Portage La Prairie. ' Th? nakflil‘) which was 1\la.n. In 1005 he was appointed heki 1'1 the Citv Hallgboard rcrm C1111“ glerilgnry insémcxr‘ Dom- “ " ‘- t‘ in on r-parmeiit o griculture honed resolutions endorsin 1h .- . .,,. i . ’ yizilieies cf tlic federal and Dl¥0ViTiE mm- "“.§‘.‘“1““‘,§“s M ‘otimmh 136 h, admmifiraucns 00111111111 in iat 1105i on uh ‘"‘ *~ -~ 1924 when he 1111s piomotcd to __“"" siiccrerl the lritc Dr. Fied Tor- utm,‘ . rancc as \‘;-lri"i11ar_1- director gen; . '3 . . ._, .- , era]. Dr. Hilton Ls a member 0 A‘ m‘ lame Con“ hswmai m" the 1111:‘ 1'1 \'L"..“l‘lilil1‘_\' 1115.201211- iihlitf I‘! JOL l], Crown wniiess iii a harson, Belmont. esteem and respect and ucla, Dr, George Hilton. V. S.. H. A. R. C. ly krown as an outstanding vet- l‘i'llii'iwl'lllll. was L0i"n at Verkzitor, ions in Cairicia, the United States and tlic Brilish Isles. Notice To The P1111111; i‘. .15 Try our special bread *- l/ from Maritime; Bakery stores. Regular prices. l-‘ostei- and Lorne Callback were welcomed as new members at the regular meeting of the Charlotte- tcirn Kinsmen Club last night. The meeting, held atthe Canad- ian National Hotel was presided over by Kinsman Alistair Mac- Leod. Most important business of the evening was the adoption of some novel ideas for the scheduled Kinsmen dance to be held in the Canadian National Hotel October 14. Il/Iusic for the evening was sup- plied by Alf Deuceite in his usual pleasing style. Personals Miss Ada MacDougali entered the P. E. I, Hospital last evening for treatment. Mrs. Albert luacDougull, Argyle Shore entered the P. E. I. Ifespital yesterday to undergo an opera- tion. Mr. Albert Fiirqiiliarson, Mer- maid. has returned home after spending a pleasant holiday with his brother Mr. Lemuel Farqua- 11111.55. Mr. Far- quaharson tells some very inter- esting stories about hurricane. Dr. George Hilton Honored By Confreres As tangible tokens of the 0f his throughout high staff associates Can- V. S, D. V. M., who L! retiring; from the position of vet- eriiiziry Ciil'0.'iOi' grnerai, Dominion Dcpurtiiieizt e1 Agriculture. on F111‘. ‘ September 23. was present- 1 a grandfather clock and o. tll-Tfildilllg bag and dressing case. The prc-entziiioii was made in be- half of the staff by Dr. G. S, H. Barton, dcpu._1,‘ minister of Agri- culture wlio referred, pricr to making the formal presentation, l on sale today at City y; 14-171. :11 1x111‘ iiiiz Messrs. Harold Trainer, Bertram OCTOBER 7, 1938 ; they are standing uccurtling to age. The other six Jim. Ali arc professionals but Willic-1vho hasn't. joined fhemonled ranks yet. the recent l t0 Dr. Hiltoirs long, distinguished and uiiblcmished service as hrad of the lieiilih of animals’ branch. “Dr. Hiltonls outstanding car- ‘eer has been a contribution that has given the Civil Service engaged in the live stock industry an incalculable ity aitd advantage. measure of secur- Iii expressing his thanks and ap- preciation foi" the exprrssions of1 esteem anti iespeet which the; gifts symbolized Dr. Hilton said. 110w miieli he appreciated. tlic 00-, cperaticn of all those with whom he has been associated during his official zinimals‘ branch mid observed that in his opinion there would always b." 11 great need such a as years it had been his 1irlvilege to be identified. career with the health of Canada for organization for so many in seriicc and that with which Dr. Hilon, who is international- tiie >cri-,it.~. Witness furnished tlic 11101111". lie did not expect to make convictions on that money; it was ' i0 111a‘. friends at the hotel or on ". He iiud never given legal t0 ofiircrs of the law. but lmzl treaicd one officer of the laiv ivitii illegal liquor and had also treated a 1111111 at the jail to u 1111-» of bier. .. uestioiied concern- uig units on a "Kit to a place lute iii May the “iiliflcs said he had tlic sheets at home. He went to locate tlic-iii but reported later he Ctlllifi 11.1 find the papers. They were either» destroyed or 10st. with other cu-es too tar back. He hflii been told at the barracks that. scmc crises were too far back. He had never seen to his knowledge any minister nf the Government til. a "blind pig" alihoiuzli he may have seen them at other places where there was iiqii.r. The ease was further adjourned. In the afternoon two prohibition cases were heard before Magistrate October l2 while the other will be animation Huben. testifying for| the Crawii, told that he had dn-' strcyed notes in connection with two cases at Summerside. At least he had destroyed some of the notes. declaring they were of no further use as the cases had been (iispnsed 0f. Apparently he had overlooked some of the notes in his book in connection with the see , Summcrslde cases. he explained. when asked why some memoranda concerning the cases cmaton 0MB rammed. pruliibuicii (‘a -, was cross-exam- ziirtl \1“.i11 ixtg‘ .1 to eiizieiice of a )L)illi"=', C1111 ilntctl/Wii iliblli glYtil iiei1ii"t-i\‘i.1_..~;ia.e 'i'\vcet1y Wetl- l.:_“U.l_\' .11 f ilii... 1.11 Wiiil Uiii.‘ bf i the Lilla iii‘ lll\‘ .i;a.e:i. riiiuen mid i11- iiau 5'11. tiic young 111.11‘. t.) tlic 11-110.“; ior liquor ssveroi iiiiiis, 1111- 11111113 111.111 supplying f POLAND ter and the Czeciii away another part of their fast- diminisiiing little land, to Tweedy. One was adjourned 1111111 urea» shaded in the mil above- An International commission will? continued today. Under cross ex- gipritgu?“ artilifizdylninetjeali-‘ealiirogtiibiz l Lzeelinsinuvkiu 1 Poles are i0 to 50 per cent of the l population. smuiicr the disputed areas. The Poles hiive paused the plai- have sliced agreeing WIIIIKIPBW troop; from the 0 per cent Polish and lenvln U18 IOIIOI! wnera Illlp IOCIICI ENCOURAGE IIIKERS MARIENBURD, Germany.-~. Newly-constructed houses (or m- were not discussed nt Munich. commodation of hikers will be dedicated here Oct. wider diii- i6 by the Reich DJ Schii" young German Youth Lauder, , dill‘ VQ l of~ read by Socialist amiable felit-it I 111s gram. I hereby assure _1‘0ii of iiiy The famous golfing Turnesa brothers are shown above lined up with 310""! will“. recently cmwlled U, S_ national amateur gulf champion, in his rightful place at the fool. of the line (BXUBIIW film) l0!‘ “C0wboy- From Brooklyn” At C a p i t 0 l 1111111 11111 1111111111 r1111 RUSSIAN lllll Disclosure Of Flziiidin- H i t l e r Exchange Causes Uproar lii Although it starts in i1 Wflsiem locale, "Cowboy from Brooklyn," the niiisieal- farce which opens ic- day at tlic Capitol Theatre with Put (J'B1‘i(‘li_ Dick Powell and Pris- cllla Lane iii the featured roles, is definitely‘ not. a western picture, f0!’ it. iukes nothing 1n the western scene seriously. It is a hilarious tale of the com- plications which ensue when a New York theatrical producer, played by Olirieii, comes 1.0 a WYOIHIXlg ylude rant-n .1111 assumes that a trio of stranded . stern musicians who (iYLbfi up iii cowboy duds while they Committee cntzriuiii the guests are aHIiIBHtiO ' cowboys. i"—— "Fflkllilf the leader“ o! filfilflt Itqrio, _ p.:1_\"ed b) Dic‘: Poive . brie o ew PARIS. 0C1. 6 --l-‘\Pl*I“-'7l'<‘il1l\ Your and taunt-lung him on a high- Minister Georges Bonnet intimat- ed tonight before the Foreign Af- fairs Committee 0t the Chamber 0f Deputies that France still wants the Soviet Unions big army on her side despite any zigrecmcnt she may rcncli with CiCfliiflll)‘. 1y successful radiocaieei" as a c011‘- boy crooner, lie discovers his cow- boy is really a Brooklyn youth who lids never ridden a horse. when an enemy of Dick's tries to trqwose him as a fake, Pat arranges to i111“: tlic timid youth ride a Canada an enviable status,“ saidl 30mm; mm m. "hoppfl" Russia bronco n1 a rodeo 111 Madison Di". Barton. Continuing. the de- would 10;“. the project“; inn-p- Square (liirdeii, 111111.111 i1 fantastic mity minister referred to the ex; naflonal Qumran“... o‘; “my 1S w anti delirious sequence of events, M11112 requirement-s 111M Werelbe left 0r Czechoslovakia. Com- PM mwifliics to net his Flnlbvsh connected with the position of mittee members said he €X]li'(\s§_fld cowboy to perform precisely as ad- Vfleflilflfy IUFBCWY 891mm! 811d 1 the stand of the French Cluvern- vows"!- lie said that those who have been ' lngnt Mil-Sic 15 11191111111111’ lnicfsllersefi “Qicciatcd “m, m; Hum“ knew Refchgfuohrcl. Hm“ h“. been with the action. Sonic of the music of his stront- coiivietions. his fear- I reported inq-Jentlv Oplicixcd to “Oil-gig” (‘i mmmis cowboy ballads- jessneax his‘ fairness and his good Russian phlltqcipaylon 1;, the but the i-eal melodic feature oi the judgment. The health of animals’ guarantee View” 15 ‘he ‘we “m” 5mg“ writ" service is held in high estezm, not It BPPBiIPPd. however. that the w“ mr [he production" only throughout Canada but in French and British Governments many!‘ IOtIIICI‘ countries “oft fihe and ‘ruled against exclusion of' wor c, is a service 1a as uss a. , saved the Dominion millions of Stevenson S Great dollars, and have given to those Provnkes Pproar Story "i£ioi1zipped” The reading of a teleginm from Hitler to furinci" Premier Pierre ljrlllce Edward Etienne Fliindin caused an up- ’ roar at another 1101111 iii the Culll- 1-3-0"; m9 id's great swrieg inittec 1110011111.’. i‘iie I-‘iirlirt-r t-umc we g1‘(3;1[f_‘>|_ motion pictures thanked I-lttnciin fer ' efforts 111111 "ixiuinnipeci," which itubert toward "complete 1-‘ ubo" ‘on 1.0.1.»- 10.11.11. 11.1 considered has best, between France 41nd Cl'llli\ . Still another development iii the C‘ 11.01111 this axiom to the hilt yes- icrdity in .111,- ffifltju ntintiru ‘ine- crisis aftermath 1111s ii iiiovc by." iitrc, Premier Etieunrd Diiladiei" to (Ie-I mobilize French armed forces by Vivid Roles next ‘Tuesday dewpite little indi- _ cation that Geriniiiiy‘ \\‘:‘.\' taking WBFHW 311K101‘ PQYLWSS 111 B“ similar steps. . his n\\'i.i.5ilbil(liiliilg. vigorous best, Bonnets reference to Russia 111v l1<r\‘_\‘-'-_t_u ~ nc-iui‘gott/eii_ Aliiii ‘m5 inlcrprlltc\f! 1n conj‘ln(ltinnwliro"k, iugiine clansiiian oi the with that _\‘(‘Si1“.‘(‘i * of Sh" John “Eill-‘iimlw Ami Freud-if Bmthom‘ Simon in the 141‘ ish Ifoiisc of “ww- ‘l 5'2” 0r W0 larger .1415“ Commons whn, S“. Jnhm nmnbpr when he 111st uppt-znezl so brilliant- iy 011 tiie screen, gives a iiiie per- iaiuiuiiicc 1o the 1-0.0 of 12111.11 nul- ioiir, the buy hero oi the piece. ‘inc movie LUKE.) liberty wuii the in introducing a of Prime hliiiistei‘ Chamberlain's “inner cabinet." said: “It is our hope that R11: sin will be willing to join iii the guarantee of Czez-hoslmnil a. It i.- mc" im- 9Hi5,“.'u]-*cf“n~. _ .» . Portnrit that she should (i!) m. fiitLlLfltns tgmigzf§v$i.1e,soiyvififig . ' ‘-it " RbTlLUiS 15mm‘ Q"“s""""‘7~' tlgieigiigoiitiiiilglzilit i'0u\\‘iL"il.l.Cli his _ ,_ _. story liiid he KIIDWII Ai"iceii Wiiul- . Fmadm- “I lofldfi Dr km?‘ m“? cn, ‘In... bright-eyed, mischievous m h 1‘?_1(;"'“.'"'"‘ m “ofllFidFiii Irish hiss. brings a freshness mid gilgflfniiifitysflilé twiicrilrililtlvlmllulto beauty w me story ma,‘ “laws ‘ ‘ ‘"l'.:e" ‘--tf--‘. dd ignore this incident." Before the ‘mum, d a u“! o‘ L)“ ‘m e 1vi.h niainm- girl alter glanwi" girl. The Slury Munich Accord Fizlilfilii advocated refusal to honor 1111- l-‘rcneli Mut- ual A "tniice pledge l.l\ C)-’.l‘l‘il()- 510V1lk~ The story concerns Alan Brecifls T118 lelvl-irruii. 111111-41 01-1, 2.11m 101101111.» 1111,- ciaiis iii revolt against Deputy Solcintui Grumbuch. It said: “I thank _\‘l'll cncerelv fr which transmitted to me in yfllll‘ 11111011 oi tlic North Country with ucorge 111's domain. David Bal- 101.11’ is the lad 11:11.11 the iiiiscrul-lu- ious- uncic wiio IHLS to keep the buys rightful estate by having him ihbiliilllll-‘(j and shipped to Amer.- the YOU tele- thanks for your cut-lactic efforts PH. _'ll1c lites 0f Alan BN-‘CK 811d in favor of fill eirenit- and 1-0111- UllVid Eaiiaui" 013155 8t U"? 011i- plete C0iiililfll‘iili"lli)' “'f't"ll Franc" W119?" J1? K111. llflllcee 0i a c5581‘ and Germany. I 2 1- followed 1'<>~>cl.v1n1.s in love with Breck- tliem 1vitli sincere tn.- ~\1_ 1 p.11,» Aii impressive cast headed by C. they 11m- wider effccis , Aubrey bin-iii. Est-mid Owen. a-Wm, m‘. 1H,“, ,.,_.,,n.-,|.-‘ Jotiii Carrauine, Nigel Bruce, Miles iimucn ° Mandel, Ralph "Forbes and H. B- Qliestioiicd. I-‘lziiiriiii replied wlwlier EPPWE ~--~_-;-. stiffly. "I lliii not here to 1111-1111" Grumbach}; q11e>tir11~~"‘ Gmm. be out of uniform within the bnch turned in B-iiiiit-f r-nd ask- wit. 1011i‘ dflY-‘i- ed: An estimated 1,500,000 soldiers "Wlint dn yrii 111111’: 111:1 former had_ been arrnived B10112 U"? premier and fort-inn IIIlIIISiPI‘ who A/Iflhllwi- 11110 189mg 11-4 116121" sends telefzrnms to a ffll't"l!'.li chief 1118i- WEEK befflffi U19 fUUF-PUWPT of state without nslciniz the per- conference at Munich and dis- mlssinn of the French (‘lovem- mcinbernicnt of Czechoslovakia to merit?“ appease Reichsfuehrer Hitler. Louis Rollin. 0f the centre Re- Brick to civilian clothes. the piiblienn group in the Cii'lllli)(‘l', rcseriusts still will be at the ser- cnrliei‘ 111111 asked 11111111111: vice of the nation. however. for The Foreiim lifinirtr-r replica]: Diilndici‘ will nsk them to dip “I; Fran“. m,“ 1- mp4 V, 515;“ deeper into their pockets for add- the Munich Ayzrcemciit would 9d ""4951" 11°11! France through Enizliind have been at our side?" financial difficulties. provoked in "England 1-1011111 have been at part by the "progressive mobiliz- oiir side only i1 beforehand nll ntlon." means of conciliation 11nd been Not all the estimated 1.500.000 completely exlr-uwterl in ntzrce- men under arms will return to merit with her." civilian life, for that. figure in- Tn a question b1- Rnllin 11s to eluded France's standing nrmy. whether war would have hccn in- (for 1937-38 the home defence for- evttnble if the Mlmieli talks had ces numbered 415,909 men.) _ collapsed. Bonnet answered"flfit-"“"Dlfliidlei‘," grantee dedréb pdwéf 1y, "yes." ‘over the nation's economic and 1 financial life until Nov. 15, work- Declari-d Neutrality r ‘ed today with his ministers to draft the first set of decrees de- He also disclosed that the signed to "rebuild" France before Spanish Insuririit Commander, 1311111111110“ of the power. Francisco Frnneo, had notified The first of the decrees. expect- Franee and Briifllli that IlY-Lll" ed at the start of next year, are lent Spain would remain strictly likely to be purely financial meas- neutral in event of war over tires. It was believed one would Czechoslovakia. Bonnet declared call for revaluation of gold held that Germany's colonial demands , by the bank of France to give the Iizovernmeut 30.000.000.000 francs The Premiers Office nnnounc-‘ (about 88100000001 for use in ed that reservists called w the the "breathing spell.” colon during the war scare would Later decrees were expectedfo "ameliorate" the 40-hour week. Oiit., oonvenor of the sembly Board on Sunday school! eta-operation with increases in enrolment QYEEG fltlflllufl-llct. enough to have the Alliance Act ldhermi t0, Rel’- A. MricKiiinon q .iniiy practices iii are, 1m t» right. PM] mun Joe. Mike. Dims} M“! ‘Local 0. W. 1L. 0 o u 11 c i I I n. Regular Session The meet-int; 0! the Charlottetown Council o! 11w i-hvl Mrs. Aiank Murray resided 11nd opened the meetinz w 1h 1-118 1' '1- tation of the 1.1888110 DYB-Yef- i0 minutes of the previous XIIOIiiiny anq executive meetings were‘ read and approved. The Treasurers rm port was read and showed a slits. fac balance. The conveiioi‘ 0t Social Service Committee reported that many articles of clothing had been donated and 8W6“ 0W1‘ to this departmcnlt at the City Hos- ital and that already $011115 had been formed to help with the sew- mr this very worthy cause. e convenor of Study Clubs a11- nounced that arrangements are bo- ing made for four groups to take up the study of religion, literature, consumer-b cooperatives, and hair dicrafts. >_: Other miitine business was tranu- - acted and members were named in take charge of the sale of tickets 1o; me pzcture which Our council is sponsoring at the P111166 Ed- ward ‘Iheatre in the near future. Several new members were Present and were heartily w . e president reported having had a sa sfaetory interview with the Premier in rcizard t0 the removal from book stores of the mngfl/Jlivl which have been banned from stile by the Federal authorities, The report of the Diocesan 0on- vention which was held at 5t. Duri- stmys University in Aunt-IE’!- W" presented by the deleflle- M"- Frank lvfurray who Euve l1 1195f,“- teresting account, of all the sess on: of the convention. and broiiflil- _':° those ‘members who were not privi- leged to be resent. a vivid void picture of a1 that transpired. The Chaplain. Rev. Father Keel!» expressed his appreciation of the report and the work of the league which L; belniz SllCCOSSflll1_\_' (‘lihilfid on by the members, cxhorting tat-m to continue in the good Wrk- MARITIME 11111111 y 1" (Continued 1.0m page l) 1 ' _:a ado. are in the Mriritiines._ _ ‘Ilhere were 105 oigiiiiiztilioiw for "teen-aged bu)": and girl-t ‘Mid 116 young pJiplt-s‘ societies “w! an eiiruiiiiciit of 3.320. v Of the 551‘ Colflliiuiilvflllis audvd to the roll last year, 223 had 001119 from Sunday schomsp Reports sap,i.....t...iiig Rev. All‘. Miicboivclls 111»- si-‘PH by d9"- Edwiii White 11nd Rev. Wiiim Vcrwolfe, Sumnicrsidc, P. E. l. Rev. E. A, Thompson of Aiuorn. General A.»- and young 1i;‘ople‘s societies. uni-Yd training courses for simply 1111-1 reg-uiin‘ Sunday school. teale111». He emphasized the ticsirablliiy" c! the Asseiii .- 10 per and three-yeztr-plii-ii f 0i‘ V- il l" siiould b..- lord's The church 011"“? Diiy D. sriid. I-Ie 10111111 fault with "trucks and other 1‘<=:11- inercial vehicles ivorking on hi! ‘zilibath Day" and said thereon-i: Nova broil-l: .Jlil1‘ill‘y to the Lord's I):i.\' Al‘ linncc Act." Hereafter, the Synod £11311“ trust funds_ would be kept 1111.111 from the Synod expense fiiiitliill-i next year a COHIDIEIE report 11111111 be tabled 011 all setWBfl {Slater 11 ""l legacies left in the 5311M‘ charge. - A1 the en of the financial year, Sept. 30. there 1111s n credit balance in the ' $460.78, REV. V. E. Osborne. Mom‘ Synod fund tcii. N. B.. reported. Church l1" and worship was reported 0“ b7 Riev. William Verwolfe. I’ Convcnors of standing comnii tees appointed were:- Bill.s and overtures-Rev. N- D- ‘Kebilinedy, Ntgyfwffvlgligoufl. Alumna". Westville. N. B.- Nautglist-mv.’ Hush Mm”- ew gow‘ Historical-HM. Buchanan CB"? Pictou. N. 8.; My Sunday schools-Rev. Q1" MacDowell. Sydney Mines; p Church life-Rev. William V1‘ Wolfe, Summer-side, P. E. 1-; A c0mmittees—Rl‘\'-_ _ D. MacKinxion, Little NanmWnk Legislation and law—R@v- Fl“ Baird. Chipmim, N. 8.: Church architecture-BIN _5- J MlcArthur, Steliarton. N. S'|mud_ Church worahip-Rcv- 5" Davis St. Andrews, N. B.