starred/Isis} g_1_,_1936 ai>— _-—-_—- BEST DRUGS _AT; BEST PRICES Y i Andrew - Patton PVedding The marriage of Miss Isabel Gqdgna Andrew, daughter of Mr. and Mr . John B. Andnw, Belmont v__-,1,.~ Lotige. Chariotteioivn Royalty, w Mr, John R. Patton, son of Mr. Mrs. Walter C1. Patton, t, tank place Saturday after- tiic‘ home of m; bride's . George A. Christie perform- .(i Lin: ceremony in the presence of i \ s. zclfrientls. The hour‘; was fully decorated for the coca- f. l1 lzritic. who was unattended, llmg of peach silk lace. Ill r little niece. Dorothy Andrew zer o.‘ LleuL-Cot. Fred. I. W and Mrs. Andrew, acted as _, or girl. _\[i‘iiti('llf0llll'S Wedding March was played by-Mlss Mary Fergu: sou. and Mifs Lena McLure son; “For You Alone." During the reception which fol- ‘oived the ceremony Miss Ferguson 5.11m "l Love You Truly", and liiv Marion Thompson played sev- violin Selections. .\ll;> Jonathan West poured tea in‘. .\ii.~s Jenn Rodd cut the lees. Ifu- fnlloiving ladies assisted in E(‘l‘\iIl'I bliss Marjorie White, Miss l louse Andrew. Miss Marlon Mac-=, lViZLsms, Miss May l-leartz. Miss Doris Rodd, Miss Grace Harper.» .\li_.- Mildred Thompson. and Miss liiiiii Bradley. 1.1m» Shirley Allen of st. Jolml opened the door and Miss Bmmal lit-form ushered the guests intol liic reception room. .\ir. and Mrs. Patton left for a nirir iripto Cape Breton. aides going away costume» nary blue. with a coat of) . z-lx fur and with accessories to 1 111m. ‘ | '11:!» bride was the recipient. of‘ CALL 0N US! You will not be diloppolnkd when you mike this your Drugstore. Our stock lo always fresh and clean. The oervlco lo of the Best. Prompt de- lherlea by phone or mall order. Prescriptions written by lny phy- sician are dispensed here. here. Call on us for Best Prices. . an old-fashioned nme- ' Hove our next Prescription dispensed ‘NYAL DRUGSTORE J. Ernest ll. Worth for freedom on Friday was being . 9311331515 made by RCMP. over the week l 142 Prince St. Phone 82. end. Ridge escaped from a working World Peace ls Plooplc’s Problem Speaker Declared The League of Nations would suc- ceed in ‘establishing universal peace when the people took an interest in its activities and not leave peace efforts for the governments, Prof. l c. n. Mercer told a. st. Paul's l Church congregation yesterday morning in the course of an Bxldress on "International Goodwill and the League of Nations". Prof. Mercer ls teacher of modern languages at Dulhousie University, Halifax, and a past president of the League of Nations Society there. He is also a member of the National council of the League of Nations at Ottawa and president of the Prisoners‘ Wel- fare Association. In his address Prof. Mercer spoke on would peace in four dimensions, might ,rig‘nt. light and love. Under the heading “Might and Right" the speaker told how the League was concerned in the prevention of war through collective security by the imposition of sanctions and similar methods. The failure of the League in Manchurla and Ethiopia. was not so muoh because the principles of the league were at fault as that - the nations themselves dld not back . up the League in its efforts. The League is theiorlly way so for discovered for solving the prob- . . cm of war and until a better ivny l is found it should be backed up in its efforts. the speaker declared. Deny Charges (Continued from Page l) based upon unoontradicto-ble docu- mentary proof. “Part. of the proof is available in The Central liuardianl This column lo reserved for new: o! lorul IIIIBIPII but ndvnrlhllng o! , n lllHVhy nuluro may ho hurried at 4 ocnto n word strictly payable in ‘ uilvnncc. -__._ CONFEDERATION LIFE nvsun- ANCE. L-6798-7-12-312. - ESCAPE!) PRISONER STILL A'I‘ LARGE-A province-wide search for James Ridge. Queens County jail inmate who made a. successful break party at the jail farm. WON FREE BEANS- The lucky winner of the case of Jenkins’ Is- land Brand Baked Beans, is Mrs. F. ' Riggs, 186 Queen Street. This prize was offered by Mr. Robt. Devereaux last week, and the coupon drawing l took place at eleven o'clock Satur- l day night at Devereauars Cash Groc- l er-y. ‘ YACHT IN PORT-The auxili- ary Yacht Odysseus III. owned by a Mr. John Hammond, of New York. arrived in pont. Saturday. She is moored at the afarluc Wharf. This yacht; has been cruising Island waters for some time. The ship is i in command of Capt. Howard Wynot and carries a crew of ten. i l S.I'.(‘.A. MEETING-stressing the . necessity of ready cash, a head- quarters, equipped with a telephone. and an inspector, before the S.P.C.A. could properly function, Dr. T. E. E. Robins, president urged the few members who were present at a meeting held in the Board Room of the City Hall to make a determined effort, to sell membership tickets to achieve that end. Other speakers were Mrs. J. S. Jenkins, Mir. C. H. Brown and Mr. Chas. Jenkins. INVESTIGATE BOGUS COINS- R.O.M_P. in western Prince Edwaud Island yesterday were investigating reports that counterfeit half-dollars I bearing Canadian and Newfound- land imprints were circulating in the province, it was learned from headquarters in Charlottetown. No complaints had been received con- THE CFIARLOTTETOWN coming the bogus silver coin, RC. M.P. said but; investigation would be made at OLcary and Alberton where it had been reported they were def/acted. P.E.I. POTATOES NOT FOR ARGENTINE —- Although New Brunswick and Maine potato grow- ers intend to ship seed potatoes to the Argentine, farmers in Prince v _ _ s‘ and advertising staff of ours numbers 219 men. Facing hardships cheerfully, theymeet the events of the clay with a smile — whether they be thrilling or prosaic, routine or extraordinary. And though dealers’ problems differ, all call for assistance—so these men must be resourceful in reaching solutions, because the answers can't be found by looking in “the back of the book"! Edward bland do not because of- fered prioes are considered unsatis- j factory. Representatives of the Ar- gentine govcrumcnt were in the pro- GUARDIAN time Tmzjzc < . we In the Yukon's barren wastes, a dogrteam crawls across the bleak landscape, a Hay out of Aklavik . . . ‘Way up in Northern Quebec a silvery ‘plane glides to rest on a sparkling lake in front of a new gold camp . . . And on Cape Bretorfs rugged coast, within sight and sound of the pounding surf, a small car jogs and jolts along a iittletravelled road . . . each carrying an Imperial man on his appointed round. You want; your “smokes” when you ‘want them, and Imperial salesmen see that you get them whether you live in - the wilds of the frozen North, on a deep sca trawler, or at an exclusive city club. That 1's the saga of selling tobacco products. On blazed trail or boulevard, by Mackenzie River steamer or air-conditioned train, our men are on the road travelling each year more than a million miles throughout the length and breadth of Canada, visiting the nearly 60,000 outlets for Imperial Tobacco products. Picked, experienced and wise in the likes and dislikes of smokers, this sales nunurous and vuluabl gifts. The:e l spcwhes.and "literature". of {he viuce sometime 8:0 Smkl-"E i0 RY- ‘nclu g bridge 11:1“; from ghel Communist Party o! America,‘ ' ‘n range piuchase of Prince Edward , _ . we Wm ‘f5 1115mm e of us, Roy”), aria‘; bmnsiglxl" "Lglznllllxlllsgll l‘: ma,“ md bu, m, ng,.ee,,,,_.,,t m. like to think of our representatives and the dealers as ambassadors of goodwill to you. On their rm .1 “$59,019 1mm the Ygung l y 3 - l‘ reached, Mr, .1, w, Emitter, Gen- efforts and sympathetic understanding of your wants and preferences depends so much of our Pcowtws Society of Trinity Church, Oliarioatctovim. , On Thursday evening she was given a miscellaneous shower by tho people of Inst Royalty and lurroiuitllngs districts. There were also many individual lifts. l conclusive portion of it (the proof to which it referred) has come in the form of a report ln the July, 1936, issue of the "Communist In- tornatlonal," official magazine of the Third International published by the executive (zonimittee of the Communist Party at Moscow. It is print/ed in the Russian language. "This report was fumlshed, as a. oral Manager of Prince Edward Is- land Potato Growers’ Association stated: “We are not sending any potatoes to the Argentine Republic. An offer was made Us to ship from saint. John on steamers which will carry a New Brunswick shipment, but. under the circumstances we felt _ the price was not satisfactory." ...i reside at Dartmouth. us. Flu“ °l “l” wmmlmlsl’ awvl" my noun: To MAGDALENS- Ilhcrc :lie groom is chemist. withl u“ by Earl Bmwder’ exccutlve Visitors to Charlottetown over the the ll!l‘,)"l'illl Oil Company. Anions; the out, of town guests at‘ the ‘ridding ircm: Mrs. H, L,_White n! Glulsione. Mlshigan, Mr. and; Mrs. IJSilO Allen and daughter’ u‘ st, John and Mrs. Viney and daughter Jean of’ <'.\_ iiiis, Minn. Miss NlLdlflC Ripe: of Truro. Tilt" (iimrrllan jolm with mflfly fri in city and ccuntry in cx- ll0fll"\i(‘5t fclicitiitlons. secretory of the Communist Party of America. "It is Browderks own ovowol to the party chiefs at Moscow that orders are being implicitly and ex- plicitly obeyed. “Earl Browder is, of course the titular nominee of the Communist Party of America for president. "The real candidate-the unof- flcial candidate of tho oomint€m— is Franklin D. Roosevelt. l "Browder himself is campaign- week-end were Messrs. H. D. Lang- ’ lals, representative for the Magdalen Islands in the Quebec Legislature, J. A. foefeiwe, and A. O. Barrettew department engineers and Dr. J E. ; Sylvestre, of the Quebec health dc- l partmcnt. 'I‘licy are on their ivay l to tho Magdalens where a survey 7 of unemployment projects and l health requirements is being mudc l Mr. Langluis. a supporter of the Duplcssls Government, takes his seat for the first time when the success in pleasing you. IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Excursio nists Enjoyed Visit To Island Prooince On Friday last the SS. Northland of the Clark Steamfrlp Co. brought was bcautifiiand loud in their praises of the courts mid of the setting. On the return trip the excursion- ists spent u few hours at. Gaspe where they were received by His Excellency Bishop Ross. ‘The North- land will arrive at Montreal Mon- day evening at 6 p.m. On the voyage several concerts 135.5" to}? l were held a‘. which the follovlingl quonllolo of ‘lhll oclnnn lo 099i l" u‘ run-uln- Iy w-rooponlonh OI Chnrlotboowl Gurlhn (not II! nooonolll) onlorno tho QIIIWII ol corruption!!- d';'u;n5'afl{1”j;, spate motor-"lrfthelrfiaxnzlilast September, wizli the-Dim.- airplane affected their magnetici pemris consent, she bscnmr- a vol- F gompaat, He paid trribube to iintcer worker for the first field work of other Air Force pilots who‘. ambulance unit of hm anny. combed the barren lands for weeks} in an intensive search for the lost, pair. Berry joined the search four days before the men were found. blunt. Ibo DIARRIAGES A BIG PRICE SPREAD iirokhnbl¥niiicr..ir.\'ii I-TYiTs y city. Sept. 18, by Rev. A. E. Mac- {out Hospital Services lug obliquely for Roosevelt's reelec- tion . . " The Americans article legislature opens on Oct. '1. He re- ports that the fishery industry in the Mugdalens has not prospered Kenzie, Laura .\Ia_\' afoul-aloe to Walter White Packard, bot-h of Charlottetown. artistssangzfia/illrs. Laura Chooette. 5if1~A mend 0f the “Titer lOOK Lucie Mitchell, Margot Chzirlcbois. some tomatoes to a store in this Jeanne Molncuu and Messrs PFOVlIWQ fl-llfl “Red “D0 you ‘VB-m to the city a party of 200 excursion- ists. Personals "ml-am Some of our people do not seem Grace Bczittic, ol Suinmer- ‘rl SlHllClYiilC, Muss. spent no statement indicating what President Roosevelt's attitude is towards communist activities in the this year, lobsters being scarce and the price for cod and mackerel very discouraging. This excursion was organized by 1o Club Ducharme fostered by La. ‘ Sauvegnrd, a French - Canadian‘ Charles Emile Brodcur, Gerard some tomatoes?" "YBS." 58W the i to realize that the Prince Efisvard Cmmms‘ Bcmm-d Hog“. and pmq Clerk, "we have none on hand“. ‘ island Hospital is doing awonderful i “How much are you paying?” asked INCIS-STEVEXSON-In tlic chris- churlmble work T1105‘: who “m; tlan Church, New Glasgow, Sept. Lafortune. It has. been suggested Insurance Company. The excursion left Montreal on -i.k-cii(l in Cliarlottriotvn. the Ills". of Miss Agnes Williams. campaign. lame m pay are expccmd w’ while, l6, 1936. by Rev. \\'rn. J. Quigley, ma; “ the producer. "2 cents per lb," said ‘hose unable [O pay are gum 1H5,‘ Eva. Rosara. daughter‘ oi Mr. James the clerk. The sale was made. The LUMP. SEIZE BOATS AND class steamship sci"- unil ltirs, Frcd Houle left i --l,\' for New York where they Wlii m‘. ml tlic srsslous of the Sover- Elflu Grand Lodge, 1.0.0.1“. fl .\ir.< T. J. Coleman, of St. Stephen. New liruusivick, left on rctiun to ll" lwmc Saturday. She was visit- "l1 in Charlottetown isst week the W“ Of Mms Agnes Williams. “Mr. Jack lilnclrsnn, 54m o; Mr_ Ml nil-s. c. J MncLfan left. this mllr-"llli; for Kingston O L, when; ll! will enter the thlr ycar in ALCOHOL-A motor-driven contact lliriultp Multan tllbufrl) vessel and a dory loaded with 52 gallons of contraband alcohol it was lowing, were seized by RCMP. Patrol boat. Alarm off Tracadle at midnight Friday. Officers on thl. patrolling Alarm heard the engine of tlic motor boat as it lcft a rum- running schooner lying five miles off the north coast. They gave chose in the speedy revenue vessel and the crew of the motor-boat cut the laden dory loose in on attempt. to flee. Both contact boot and dory MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 goo p, iyL-lllustraicd Lecture by prof. C, ll. Mercer Dal- hnusfo University "Gcn- i cva and The League of ‘ Notions." Offerln; I01’ oxponsfi. Too Lute To Clasify ‘Qimmcrce of Queen's, University. 5;." ‘ —~—~: ._.._... q ‘*“ Qvwwooeorooo THE HIGHLANDS t CLOSING DANCE ' —_=-___—.._ Eifiih‘; “ADI?” w R Godmy Marsh. were seized and taken to Rustlco. gull): ' IP66“ The two members of the boat's fie ' __ -_-_-_—:.~l= crew appeared before Magistrate Tweedy Saturday on o. Customs Act charge. The case was adloum- cd for one week. o+ooovoooooooooooo l snrorvrny INJURED m’ AC- CIDENT - Mr. Frank McRory, = ‘Tuesday, Sept/ember 15th. Among‘ the distinguished passengers were, Mr. Norclsse Ducharme. President, and Managing Dime“), o; 1a 53.1w- ‘ m; this mum and would bring Jtioed that the some tomatoes were gar-d, Mr. J. H. Longevin, honorary i thousands o.’ visitors to Prince Ed- ‘ 0n $316 a?» 3 "F- P" 1b- 390771 DWI“! president. of the Club Duchar-me- and o. number of other officers of these organizations. On the voyage n number of meet- lugs were held at which discussions took plooe. The Northland arrived hero on Friday morning and the day was spent in visiting the places of in- terest in the city. A number of passengers drove to Summerslde and other outside points. - In the afternoon Mr. Marcel Rain- ville, well-known Canadian Tennis Star gave on exhibition at Victoria Park where he played thirty deb against eight local men. Quite o regular firs‘. vice from Montreal tcCharlottezown would be the means of populariz- ward Island. Italy To Sock New. Loans From ll. 8., l (A.I'. By Guordinn'| Special Wine) ROME, Sept”. 20—tA.P.)-<Italy hinted many to a desire for wax-l debts refunding and new loans from the United States, The new ambassador to Washlng- l ton. Fulvio Survlch, probably will discuss ltnllan financial relations with the United States shortly after‘ his arrival this fall, lnfoml- ed sources said tum Same atwnuolm n 15 not sewn F. Stevenson, of Sozitli Rustico, to producer was to call later for the baskets. Who-n he returned, he no- Is it any wonder farmers are think- ing of co-opcmtives in selling and buying? I am. Sir, etc. OBSERVER Fliers Abandoned Hope 0f Rescue EDMONOIN. 1p; Aircrafismnn Jo>cph Fcrtey, l Royal Canadian Air Force men had ; abandoned hope of rescue and lwcre waiting death when fouizcl by c; ully known that last, year 209 frecl Chill)“ ma?’ ‘*5 l-Wsmll" P-E-I- pntients were glvcn treatment, costing the Hospital $l5,l46,00, or nearly 26% of the entire cxpendi- _____ _ _ ture. ynAYrreLn-m I-zvrrpooi. nngffl sll-Wll’ ma“ facts should September l2. 1836, Frederick T- eiwuzh w shew the very best reaw-i l Hayfield, urn, son of m» late Ed- fer wntrlbutlnz w its support i ward Hayfield, of "Crowlands", The Annual Collection for the gha,k,fl¢w“m_ Prince Edward Island Hospital will‘ be taken during the first week of‘ MARSHALL - At. Stanhope, u] Qgtober, Simday, Sept. 20, 1036 Mrs. Roberl There is great need of contribut- -‘ Marshall in hcr 83nd your. miner-d! ing friends to cope with the in- 1, from her late residence (this) Mon. :- zrri rirl-vrns y crcnslng number of free patientsl (my dfmmoqn, service starting M 2o-tc.P.>-l lFlight Lieut. Sheldon Coleman and and without the help 0f 111059 W110 2 o'clock. Interment west Covehemd arc able to give it will be impossible ‘ cemflenz to attend. to those who are unable ‘T --~ to pay. Be charitable. ' L-6625—li. N. D. Maclleon» PRINCESS TSAIIAI TO TAKE UP l Pilot Mott Berry after being lost lilo-days in the barren lands. Pilot NURSING large audience was present, the day UNDEBTAKER EMIBALMEB achorlottetown resident was in the City Hospital lost night with slight g injuries received ln on accident o about. 730 Saturday evening. He , and cut about the head. His injuries stepped off the curb at Church were not considered serious. A street near the Grafton street ln- heavy rain storm woqproging when turnaround-unanimou- thooooioontocolond ,. in The discussions would be basmhBen-y revealed over the uieek-endi It is stated that Princess Tsahat, 011 W0 coordinated polllli! in a story copyrighted by the Ed-l the daughter of the Emperor of l. Resettlement or refunding on a monton Journal. Ethiopia, is to enter the Hospital much lower scale of Italy's $l,014,- The veteran norihcm pilot sold for Sick Children, Great Ormoml 095.749 war di-"bi- , the R. C. A. F. men both of whom Strczt, London. to be trained as a a. Tho pozslbillty or flofllml o‘ we formerly stationed in ‘Nova l, nurse. She has always interested Hahn. ' Ilflmhnoopudmynqngommcgmuuinmeworkortmmcpim driven by Mrs. Joeph Peter: of Spring Park. He was k ocked down WEIINESDAY,_SEFT. 23rd. AL. BLANCHARUS oucmzsrnn 2 9-I. - TICKETS . 50c AQAAA ‘Annnnn v v l Charlottetown no "M"! Wlltuhlro Phone 10 o-.>Q¢-¢¢¢Q>o.¢-¢-..-- |h.I4v. ¢ VAAL‘ rwi area» mes... on .1.