' about f1.500000 ($7,500,000) to form MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN ‘___-i pltnflS on character. Happiness in the long run de- ____ u?’ l it lawn Guardian Two Conic §:f,:1:,,'¢uuu|nn. Innndul m1 R4310 SAN SEBASTIAN CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1936 SIEGE Everybodyf Covers Prince Edward '. Island Likethe Dew grzz" IN B R E N SE IN DEFENCE NPPRUPRIATIBN Australia Government Introduces Highest Estimates In His- fory. CANBERRA, Australia. Sept, 10 -Illil‘0dl1Clllg his budget. in Par- liament today, ‘Irvasurcr R. G. Casey estimated a surplus for 1936-117 of £45,000 and provided for defence appropriations oi £8,809,- 000, highest, in the commonwealth‘: history. Surplus for 1935-36, he an- nounced. was £3,567,000 (about. $17,835,000). Receipts for the past year were 282,203,000 (about $411,- 015,000) and expenditures £78,636.- 900 (about. $393,180,000). There was l favorable commodity trade bal- lnee for the year of £22.000,000. For the year ahead, Casey estim- nkd receipts at 931,550,000 (about $407,550.000) and expenditure at 181505.000 (about $407,225,000). The defence estimates include the start oi a new program while prov‘ ‘on also is made to cover the final slrlges of the three-year pro- gram iidoptcd in 1934. couiufifinls this (c -~ Y-cTs 'I'hcuti"e week 591). drama. “Dance Cardigan Head School, lllciiiiiiy, September 14th, L-ilil 7-9-10-21. "Cllzrkcn Slipper at Sliilluel Lil‘ . \1L. Nlfllllilk, October 711i by P.\\".‘.:i1 Ladies‘ Aid. L-G393-9-11-1i, "lei: crcnlil social and dance at Tin"... 1.0)., 0'5 Hall, Friday, Sep- icnllu 1" 111.11. Bingo. Special music. ' R"\l'l'\'e 'l‘uesdny, Dec. 1st for Cllr; 1.111 Church Tea and sale, L-6400-9-1i-1l ' RP-‘(WTP Saturday. September tnu-liih fur Dean Supper-Crnpoud lllll! L-CGZI-il-ll-li. "Hfilr Professor" Croteali lecture on credit unions iii the Hope River "fl" Filthy. Seplflmbcr 11:11. fit a Oclorlt. 1,6411 "S-rvcil Mile Bay Wednesday, sill? llilh. (‘veiling cilicriiliilnleilt by Blvinltlelri comedians. Plenty of iliil :\(lllll>'Slflll 25c. l.-G30."i-9-8-3i - ’ Alvcluic of the Ladies Auxiliary Pill“ Orpliiliulge will be held) 1011i -.0 lmgioil Bldg. L-il‘.i96-B~11-1i.‘ ‘Eire Clark Gable and Lorciia A Water Gun llot To Be Toyed With l a .. 4AM Something new in water sports that was not. demonstrated at the Olympic Games, is shown hen l! it was introduced at Wlen, G". .-...J»n.~.- u-J. . . . . .. ..._ m... many. A machine gun diitchmcnt, taking part. in public manoeuvring, literally Wflllllll in to show what they could do. The Coroner's inquest into the death of Michael I-iorgaa was con- ("lulled yesterday afternoon ill the P0111“? Court. the Jury. nfler about iln hour's (lelibcrlitioil, bringing in ,'.llp iolclvhlg verdict: "Tile said Micllucl Horgan camfi in his death on the ilight of Sept. 1st. 1036. A. D. on the road leading to Silnllopc by being sIdPSWlWd froili the rulliiiilg board of a clll‘ driven by his brother Thomas l-lorgnu. Jl'.. b": a ca!‘ drlvfh hi! Judgi- C. Gavan Duffy iii a carc- l(\5_\'rV11>1{\_i_lll(‘l'. whilst iinder the in- flllcil i of liquor." _ Filllolviiig is a report of the evid- yicsterdzlv: .m C nk (recalled) dcscrhali .4 Extend Sympathy To spanisu uovermilenl (C. P. by GLIJHIIITIISPPCNHI Wire) MONIHBAL, sviii- 10'—3\1l>l>°1"" for Spain's Left WW8 Gcvcm’ illciit and hope tor uil early aild ,vicloilous 11:11:11 Lo 1L5 113m Mu‘ 111311151. rcbcls luis ullailiillously voted wdny by the iliuluiil con- vciliioii of the ‘Trades and Labor Ylllii“: ill lVlcLcrlns Theatre this lll Jiick London's greatest! uii-g- "l'lle C1111 of the Will.“ i L-G-iill-O-B-ili. 1 "ill: Arthur Vescy rP-orlclls his: -l 111N505 Monday. Srpfoillbvrl ‘ S.ildlo, ill Upper Hilsborof $0 vi. telephone 621-J aild 1587-3 mending pupils please regLstPi" iii °“°°- 1.45401 "Fllrmers Attention -— We have °“ hfllld ll supply of nigh class flea Powder tllat we are distributing at. llraciically wholesale prices in quail- iiics to suit the purchaser. Enquire l; our office. Livestock Marketing “m- L-M01-9-11-li "We have for distribution a flilflllllly of lodized Salt Blocks for M“; of cattle in pasture. If interes- o‘ ‘fall at our office. We also have pgwdllhd Shccpdlp, Drikll hog worm and "5- mlllfi Spray and sprayera M etc. at lowest prices. Livestock “lhlllna Board. L-0i01-9-1l-1i “Former: wishing to ship hogs Ritfmilh the newly organized East m" Bllliloln: Club on Wednesday S "Will. Sept. 16th please list with bhfelllry, Hollis Jen-kins. Mt. Her- rll» 1f sufficient number listed o:- “lEPments will be made to collect i truck and transportation provid- hi0 destination. Livestock Mai-- tilllz Board. L-MOI-O-ll-li loglbiveatock Marketing lwflllil week oi Sept. 14m an fol- “ij- Monday uitcriloiul, 0'Lcary, kmillihl‘; Tuesday afternoon, ssll-Slllgloil. Montague, Cardigan. manly. liielvillc Olga: Wednesday R"‘h00n. North Wiltsillre. Hunter ivei", Bradalbane; Wednesday af- Board, Congress of Oiiiadu. _ Wthout debate and ill the sill"? of a minute the dckgates. Wllflli‘ ciltillg labor uilioiis in all portsootfi Czuluibi. Dill lhcm-“Slws o“ ‘es r 1h declaring tile rcbclilon was :12" aulst the best. interests of Eh? working classes olid a violation o the true spirit of dcillocrilcy» Tile resolution of sympathy WW1 the Spanish Government was brought in by J°hll 3""? c’! To" onto who had io obtain unani- mous coilsrilt of the convention as rules provide that n11 sucnmbl-IIOUS illust be submitted 20 days b9 0T9 the convention. The consent was given iiild without ado the motion WBSNEHRIIIMOIISIYWPEISSCG. CLEVELAND, Sepz. l0—l(inga— bury Run, a small stream which wanders through the Sfilllhi-‘Ml’ section of Cleveland. yichlvd will)’ me sixth headless bodyllmmd l" the city within the last. Yhlll- Like the others. the bod)‘ 41"“ oi a llliill-~llllii lawn cui. detec- tives said, with a skillul llal1d."lho com, had men sliced in two PM“ The head was not ffillllll- The first two vietiills were found in September, 1935, iii the font of Jackass Hill. lleai" the sirclllll 1'1"‘ hbadn were burlcd iil siiiiil iii-till)!‘- One of’ the victims nus uieiiiltleil as Edward Alldfllfly. "hi. Nu molly-- for his killing ever was estziliiisllcil The 01119,. 139cm 11ml. of a lllllll “mmlh. l2 to 3 Albany. Please list “h L-MOI-O-ll-li about. 40, has not. been 1d‘ llllllfll- but January the mm of o I0- Coroherkury Delivers Verdict Inquest Proceedings ‘Concluded Yesterday Into Recent Fat- ality On ‘Covehead Road. the position iii which he stood when taking the photographs submitted in evidence Oil Weuilesday. M1’. Show stated he had been asked by lvfi". l-lorgiln. senior, to question Inspector Frlpps as L0 where the liquor bottle was found. James l-‘rlppll, lilspcctoi", Royal Canadian Mounted Police for Pi-lncc Edward Island, testified that on Wrdilesday, Sept. 9, about. 11:45 u. ill. hc received a telephone call from Judge Duffy requesting an appointment with 111111. “I called at his office and he stated thcrc had been considerable talk and cvi- dence with rcfcrcilcc to liquor dur- ing this inquiry. He wished to slate to ale that he had a small bottle in ills possession on the night of l-hv accident, and he hud ihrolvil it in the bush 0n the side of the road after the accident, on the suggestion of Mr. Gcsner. He requested me to accompany him to the scene and he would assist me in locating ilic bot- tle. I informed the Judge I would call Mr. Shaw, which I did. Mr. Shaw came over. We had a con- versation and 1 made arrangements to meet ihc Judge. I nlct. him at. 2 o'clock, accompanied. by Constable Strong. Iil the pollec car we pro- cccded to the scene of the accident, and the Judge pointed out to me the position‘ where he stood when he threw the bottle. We searched the bush and after a considerable search I myself found the bottle. It was about eight or nine feet off the road in a small bush, This is. the bottle which I found." (produc- ed). “It has been in my possession ever since, and that is the amount of liquor that was in it when I found it. Mr. Shaw: "What. kind oi liquor would you say that. is?" Witness: "I would say it smells like rum." . "Yesterday there were certain questions asked, c ilrdiilg the rrlilvf (Continued on Pale B) lSExth Ijleaclless Body Is Found In Cleveland Stream man was found in two bushel bas- kets in an east. aide vacant lot, not m" from the downtown area. The body was identified through flags:- prints as that of Mrs. Florflnm Polilla, 41. Mrs. Polilla was once aneated in a vice raid. Two boys playing hooky from school in June found the head of a man under a sumac trcc iil a gully off Kingebury Run, The torso was found next day in a scrubby spot. nearby. The body was never “ identified. i In Jilly a girl walking through ‘ ii wooded west side gully stumbled ‘r on the nude and headless body of ‘ilic fifth victim, a man. The head WJS found 40 feet away wrapped in a coat. The man could not be identified Resigns ls llead 0f Steel Company .(C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) | MONTREAL. Sept. l0—S1r New- ,ton Moore, president of Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation, has resigned because of ill-health, it was announced at a company meet- ing today. Sir Newton. oiiiclals announced, would be succeeded by Arthur Cross of Montreal, formerly a director and vice mesident, Mr. Cross join- cd Dominion Steel and Coal Cor- poration 1n April. 1931, as assist- ant to the president and treasurer. Announcement. a‘so was made that H. J. Ke‘ley of Sydney. N. S. bod been elected f111~L vice presi- dent. Mr. Kelley. appointed gen- eral manager of plant operations in 1924, will continue in that post. SNVIET RUSSIA issiillniv iuzis LEADERS Bolshevism and World J e w r y Denounced By Hitler’s Lieuten- ants. (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NURFIMBERG, Gcflllfllly, Sept. 10~'l‘h:>us:i11ds oi Nazis chanted their adulation of Rcichsfuchrel" Hillel" tonight, their plaudits ming- ling with a chorus of ilaie against Boichcvisnl 11nd J-zlvs uttered ,by Der Fuchi"c1"‘s highest silbnlterns. Dr. Paul Goebbels, Hitler's chief spokesman and Propaganda Min- istci‘. denounced Bolshcvislll and world Jf-wry before on audience that previously hail heard 43,001) Nazi labor workers raise their spades on high and solcimlly' vow iii unison to follow Hitler "wher- ever you lead.“ "Almost exclusively. Jews sit in the Soviet govcrilmeilt," he said. 'Softeiling his tone and turning iowrird Hitler, Dr. Goebbels termed llhll a "true knight, without fear or fault." Carrying olit an “historic world nlissioil." D1‘, Goebbels said. Hitler "has taken the ling of mankind and civilization into his strong hands and, with his head raised high, is carrying it against the irlenacc of oncoming hordes of world lei/elation.- "That ought to bc the signal for the whole world" (Continued on Pa/re 8) Working To Release Markham Plane (C.P. By (iuurduigfs Special Wire) BALISLN COVE, N. 5.. Sept. 10 —-W01‘klll(‘ll were busy today bulld- ing a iuililn-iiy from Mrs Morkllaurs bogged monoplnilc to lllc shore where it will be loaded on a scow. who have been guilrding "the mes- senger" since the adventurous Eng- lisii fllcr made fl forced landing at. the end of hcr transatlantic flight. Saturday, dug the plane's nose out of the sofl mud rind found 1t little damaged. Supervising the salvage opera- tions, Ray Goodwin. pilot-instructor of the Sydney Flying Club, said tonight moving the monoplane from the swamp to the shore would not be a difficult job. It would be transported on the scow lo Lorraine and then moved to Sydney by truck for repairs, Goodwin sold. Instruments and other detach- able articles have been brought. to Sydney, and the police are not al- lowing souvenir hunters near the machine. i Beryl to Spain to such all extent Royal Cunlldlail Mounted Po‘.icc.i HEAVNNTIABK LAUNCHED BY ~REBEI ENRBES Fall Of Coastal City Expected Momen- tarily—French War Veterans Back Blun (A. B. by Guardian's Special Wire) i SAN BEBJVPLXN. 51mm. Sept. 10—(By warship to Saint Jean Dc Luz. F‘ra11ce)'—Sp:inish rebels to- night launched a heavy attack on the Government-held city of San Sebastian. " lloslilltics had been halted for 2A hours by an unofficial armis- licc, and ilic surrender of the city thad been expected momentarily. i The assault began on three ‘fronts with severe artillery bom- , bardmcnt. '1 The rebels had refused to accept tailylhing less than unconditional isurrcndcr of‘ the city, sources said. rcliablc Speed Evacuation 1 The Basque Nationalists, who wrestcd coiltrol of the city from the more militant anarchists, a11- prirsiltly" were speeding evacuation iil preparation for an early 511;. render. The ‘unofficial Lruc-e which halt- ed hostilities on the sector Wed- nesday night continued through- out tlle thy as refugees ilcd to France bringing the total evac- uation to about. 40.000 of the city's residents. Ajsoou as the rebels should marrn into the city. it. “'11s ex. pest-rd that their lenders. iilinled- lately would consolidate forces for a concerted march on Madrid m the south. BACK GOVERNMENT PARIS sf-‘bt. lo-Frailccls larg- est body of will" vetrrans—-number- lng4i,00o,0oo_lon1g1i: pledged 1,-,_ self to support the Government's neutrality policy in Spain, Tlirolviilg their lvelgllt ilgflijlst, the General Confederation of Lub- 01" with 5,000,000 adherents de- mailding recoilsideriition of Governments stand, the National Coilfcdcrlilioil of Will" Veterans iii- formcd the foreign office of (m1;- full approval of non-lntcrveiltioil. Strikes, meanwhile. spread throughout the country, Navrnaury OUTLOOK ’ BRIGHTER LONDON, Sept. Portugal's coillilllied ward Bri neutrality overtures it. was b: icvcd toiligllt. Spain's neighbor would participate iii the next. session on iloil-illtervciltion ill the Silaillsll civil war. The main 1101)? oi the 11cu1rr11it.y committee, reliable sources said. would bc to inliliillizc gun-running that Communist and Fascist blocs ill Europe would not become lll\‘Cl\'f‘(l in repercussions of the civil struggle. Rush lwolledeem S c r i p Money 10 --Dcspit.e cashless Lo- (CT. By Guardian's Special Wire) EDMONTON, Sept persons t0 redeem prosperity cer- tificates kept five cashiers working steadily here today in the Nberta provincial treasurers offices. Certificates were redeemed for everyone tendering them, an of.lc- lal said. No questions were being asked. Although officials did not. say how many had bceil redeemed. it was known one mail brought in 500 certificates. Many others tend- EEECGTEGEM cred between 200 and 250. They have a face value of $1 each. ___;; _-..»= ‘l'1'_ - uli "SAN-AM l K TIA ilic 1 10—Rl.lSh OI 1 We it we for him and we cannot pray for him "k MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN cannot hate a. man l! we pray hate him. 10 PAGES l i ' Directors Take Over T i l, 60301111181, 0n Completelrans i ' 1 Ocean Flight 5 SIX POSTS FILLED 1 PORT WKNSIIINGTTJN, N. Y,‘ Railway Workers To Agree 0" Seventh friiifa.-i.‘.’jti.i"ifiiilii.-ii'i.‘ifiiliiffié"fi Appointrnent 111i; North Alizuiiiia. rcdched this All‘ harbor Lori-ii utter ii flight of ‘m ".22 hour: and 1-1 llllllilif‘. troll ilic 0TTA\V.-\, Sept, 1(]_S1x Azorc... a s I 'I'lli.'_y iulltii-(l lii-.li" ill-Lon iiyuig bout, the Zephyr, 1,11. 313.1 1L m_ ADI‘ with 2.300 mlics of 11011-5101) ilyliig behind 111cm. The trip was in prcpzir" ~ for fl. projected ri-gullii‘ ulr .~!;".'ilJU across ilic Atlantic. Flight Ciiptiiiil Joiicliliii Iilzirlk- cnburg said: "We are iiiwrl . our nearly 23 hours ln Lhc no we are 11.111111", fol" we hope ii)l> liiziy be Llli.‘ iorcruiiilcl" of a rcg- ular scrvicu. Wc hope to visit the Uiiltcrl states several times next Sear, flying :1 commercial servlct," The selection of this site 1's oniy tentazive, pun-American oflicizils pointed out, but ii. provides the base for experimental work, of which this flight, spoilsorecl by the Gcrmuil flying 1111c Lufthanbri, 1s a part. The Zephyr will be follolvcd on its trip l0 New" York later toiligllt. by ll.» sister boat, the Aeolus, coili- mnnclcd by Czlptriiil Hl1ll.s"'Wcrncr .\i.'uil E1lgc1,_vc‘.cr:lil South Atlan- tlc fiicr. The ACUillsi will cozw by Wily of Bermuda, testing weather condi- tions and WlTUIP-rb reception along" that route as thc Zephyr has tested \ the zilterilate route. 1 The Zephyr was ciltapult/ed from ‘the Lufthansa 1335f.‘ ship schlvabeii- land lying 100 nlilcs oil Hort-a, on the Isle of I-‘ojszii, at 9:10 p. m“ ADI‘ Wednesday night. I l CRIIPSEBEEI u w I935 unis of the seven directors who ,w1ll in future control the iCanadian Naiional Rail- ’ ways s; "fem were announced .b_y Prime Miilisici" Macken- l zic King lziie this evening at Ethc conclusion of a cabinet ‘council. The seventh. who i, will be a representative of labor, will be chosen by zigrecmcnt between the rail- way workers acting through their various unions. Legislation authorizing re- storation of the director s_vstcnl will be proclaimed Oct. l, when the new board will fake over. In the mean- fimc the government will reach a decision as to the status of the board of three trustees who have been ad- ministering fhc road since Jun. 1, 103i. ls Chairman S. J. Huiigerford, who worked his way up from apprentice mech- anic to become head of the Cun- adlan Niiliollnl system, will con- tinue lil that capacity as chair- man of ilic new hoard. Appointments fol" three year per- loils went to Mi". Hungi-rford, James Y. Murdock, K.C.. Toronto, prvsirlcilt of Noranda Mines, and, Wilfred J. T. Gilgllon, Montreal‘ ‘ manufacturer. )1 (Continued on Page 9) California Barber tato Condition N0- Sentenced To Hang ted- ______ I ((‘.P. lly Guardian's Special nil-e) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ,OTTAWA~ 5°l>i< 1° -"- CQMIWO" L05 ANGELES, Sept“ 10___wnh_ fllllfCg .01‘ laic-.~0\vll crops in Cun- oul. any outward sign of reaction, 1 ad“ ""9 “H “"41 bfllw ‘he 1935 Robert, 5_ Jfllnugs. rfl-HKLU-Qd. green. , levels nlzrl mos: crops have shown Qycd [nahiff bin-bur‘ hem-d 1111115911‘, further declines (luring August, the scntcncctl today to llfillg for killing l excerlleii bclllu Minor beets. says a his scvellih wife by drovviling after rflilvri. issued today by the Domin- causing a. rattlesnake to bile her ion Bill-ecu of sliitislcs, The other foot, 1211c crops promise yzed; 20 to 6O Judge Charles Fricke dciiied o per cell: b91001‘ average. Pctutocs lllotioil fol" a new triul and doomed glen-lined another four 1ioi1lts ill Jame.» io riic "iii some future time."- coildltioil clllriilg August 1o .i 11:1» He Set) no (111113 because of the new urc of T’? cmpared with BB ii year California. law which provides auio- i ago. ‘Tile poor y'il"(l.- will 11c 111 Oil- lllillifi 011F131 0f ll-ll “Pill-h Pl-‘llfllll! l tario and the Prairie Provinces. cases to tho siflic supreme court. The 1,110 rpm crops» 1 i i -"*—~"-""——' corn and llimkillg. turlii and fodder corn-kiecii rliiioil during 111.. m. Kin g Treated r\ \- 1 ror Ear Troubl m" - l illlitil.‘ .l.;l mltl of ‘.110 '. .. ‘L n Hy Guardian”, sped“ wit.) (iitlon of Til UUllllXlH". VIENNA, Sept. 10~Professor W" "l" "1' l-Ieiiiircli Neilnizu- today again v __ ‘ U _ lireatcd King EdWiliTl fol" an car “HE-u Imomvnu‘ candlitloii. The trouble was said . ito be a minor oncman ailment WINNIPEFl-v 5P1‘? l" Tm!“ caused by a fall from fl 1101's: YCHTE- Wllmll lllllflllld-oil of v.. 111-11 C41 iigo which hurl become iiggrilvau-d illlll was P>lllll"l‘(‘f1 .1" I hibllPlS iil the sixth Jllfi .' i by sea waici". _ 1 Toillglii. the King attended they (Continued oil Prise 8) _ ‘Inventions And Their Use ‘ (A. P. Ry (luardiiuiki Special Wire) concern him. Bill, ii will be urged. , BLACKPOOL, England, Sept. l0 the eilgiiicci" oil 111i‘ huilriil and‘ -—8ci<lce. lending aid to mall both 1 commercial side flf‘.\ll.!ll.\ and makes in war and pCilfl‘, "recognizes no 1 iuillsliilciiis for 1iro1il. i "He may liol, b? pcrslliiilcil, pi"oi- mo1"al obligations." lilo British As- sociation fol" ill" iiillilllcement of i its iipnrl, llkk‘ lllf‘ Archbishop oi science wiis fold lotilly. York, ihlit ilic Great Wm- was a Judging of llll‘ uscs to which lllillhilllil fillies worth wllilcl“ science may be piii. Prof William Appsnhilg foi- stringent Nailin- iions lo \‘lll1.lll(‘f‘ the professional Cramp, president of the eiigiilmr- ing division of the iissnciniioil. ils- siiiliiilng of i-ilgiilcers, Dr. Cramp vnilleiliicii "where ilic doctor's ne- scrtcd, is up to lll£lll-~i\llfi the ell- i glileei" is no bellcr and iln worse glcci, kills one mall, the engineer's i-lliill his |)l'(‘ll\l'(‘ll. llllsldki‘ 1110K kl" 109-" "The some explosive that re-, leases coal uildvrulwiiiild can ‘also kill men ill bnlile. his nceidcilt behind a death-cer- “Tc the cxlciit llliii (he eilglilvei" zlficate he himself issues" while is a SClPllIlH, file use to winch his ilic cngiilcn" must submit. to a pub- discoveries mu be all m. will» legal inquiry. Further Ilecliile In Po- I xiii ly u arm. Bill», he added. professional pro- - l-(‘lifill 1iernlits the doctor to "bury - Annual SuInocrIpLon Delivered $4.00 By lull Cunudu and U. B. A. “l” AND ‘RAIL WA Y APPOIN TMENTS MADE “YQZNEQFD i Hungerfordfiontinues As Railway Board Chairman; Brogkingtgn Heads Radio Radio (‘hallge To Be Iificctivc ()n Nov. 2nd. E (iovnalvoas 1\ A .1. WilfrecTCodfrey, N... tive lslander- is On Board- OTTAWA, Sept. ill-The board of governors for the Canadian Broadcasting Cor- poration, announced tonight by Prime Minister Macken- zie King follow. ' Leonard W. llrockingion, Iliirristcr, Winnipeg, to be chairman, Rene Morin. Di- rccieur Gcncralc du Trust (fcncriile du Canada, Mont- rezil, to be vice-chairman; [high-General Victor W. Od- lum, broker. Vancouver; J. Wilfrid Godfrey, barrister, Halifax; Professor A. Vach- on, of Laval University, Quebec; N. E. Nathanson, ‘president of Famous Play- ers Corporation of Canada, Ltd., Toronto; Colonel Will- frid Bovey, barrister and educiitionist, Montreal; Al- an B. Plaunt, journalist, ’l‘0i-onto; and Mrs. Nellie lVlcClung, Canadian author, Victoria. Effective Nov. 2 f Mi". King mildo the announce- nieilt. follovuing a meeting of the; cabinet, which fasten‘ into thfi eveiling. Appoiiliiilcili. of the gov- l'l'll0l'S will lllkc effect Nov. 2 when the new, pro\'idiilg for the new set- up for radio control will“ be pro- claiiilcd. The new borirtl of governor's will rccoillnleild lo ilic government its ciloiee for gcneral illailagei- ' and , assistant general illanziger. The, )])Ollli.ll'1i‘llLS ill bc before! _-_ 1' — :' '~--~: .—: ;—_:: lContlnvcd on Page 9i _ 7 A Blctulilsf . \$ one who dusT WONT er. - Couvluceo! \l,. n. “illlla; "l'o1li;.\'1"0, i.»- and iilcxiinuln l I).'\\\‘~llii -' l; hill, .. Qui bcc shill Johr. Milzlzline Provinces - Moderate \\'.lld$‘. fair and moderately warm. lliwll tide this morning at 6 and toilfght at 8.12. Sun scts this evening at 6.19 and rises tomorrow morninfl Bl- 5-34- New Moon Tuesday. Sept 15. 1,41 o. m. Summerside tide eichieen minute! later than Charlottetown. Till CAB FIZIIIIY Leave: Borden 9.45 A. ll. I P- I-v mo r. M. Imnven Tnrn ‘IIIIIIQ ll A. ll. M5 P" u lull! except flllllfllY-‘a rum-inn July "ih- ' I rl '1 . llll mhllllnnnl all! INN": ’ will Ill! mnalo on llnmll -. lrnfin iinil Saturn-Ill. F8"! M In‘ l” . M A. - Ilnnlcn ller M 111"" ‘t l“, A‘ I ‘my; norlnollllll Q III!!!