THURSDAY. TOCKINGS of Regular Dollar Line a 9= pr. 2 pairs for “Substandard” OR COLORS Caribou DOLLAR STOCKING y PFOVC Plllllllill’ gfiffint I in all sizes from S 1-2 to ll M ‘ _ ; i“ I .1 d H . sheen , OTTAWAOci. ZI——ICP)»~SOHI‘II‘IE . Taupe 7mg! _ ’ Iuregllnhfilggailrlh crepL ‘populapty of Canaclas national 1307mm‘ "llsl ‘ i ‘parks is cvidcuccd by figures for ular. veii" filmmls ‘.m'._ ,..,i This is another very 111g GUARDIAN . .. .- -._._--.. . QCTOBER 22. 1936 Metropolitan Opera Auditions As the 1936-36 radio auditions o! the Metropolitan Opera. created a wide interest, they will be repeated this year on a. coast to coast hook- up over the N. B. O. network. The first of the new season's broadcasts was given on Sunday October 1B, at 4 P. M. Atlantic Standard Time. Arid will be continued each Sun- day at the same hour. The programs will again be directed by Mr. Edward Johnson and Mr. John Brrskine with other eelebrites appearing for inter- views. The orchestra will again be under the direction oi Mr. Wilfred Pelletier. It is selected 1mm the regular Metropolitan Orchestra members. Mr. Pelletier will again assume the arduous and important responsibilities o! sifting out the hundreds o! applicants for audit- ions-those who in his judgment and experiences are best qualified through study, talent. and ability to appear on the broadcasts. His friendly advice and helpful encouragement will thus be avail- . a . g Radio Programme C. F. C. Y. 12 o’clock noon daily have tlllihl Canadian Girl Guide Week adiziz‘. Ulr. G.i'...i. We». now in PW" grew“ Iii C1iiii‘l~11'l»»\ll. The agreement, it was indicated, . celebrated n; m; will provide for a levy oi three . F- A' Phone m2 A group of ("11 . farthings (1 1-2 cents) per pound MT. HOLLY, N.J., Oct. 20--(AP) ' ‘ " “a i will visit 111v M‘ ' ‘ on Argentine beef imports to bene- —Ellis H. Parker, noted Burling- There will tori county detective chief, and -‘—**'"';=:-=-= —'-'_ Bllflgt‘ llllh Ll and will ei.. . I, varieiy» pit/t‘ DCCllniOll arc bi members o the L . Committee. Broxvnil: will iiifvi Ht 5t. Paul's Parish Hull d: Ll l5 1-‘. 2.1.. and Guides at St. James 114.; m. the lame time. - a a o I The iundmncntnl idcn ol Guid-‘ 1X13 is service, and true citizenship is Just this idvul zapplicd to com- munuy lilo. "An adventure in vi’.- izexislup" lillgllt xvi-ll be the nzlc Of any attempted explanation of - A ‘trade With Reieh O'l"l‘.'\\VA. Oct. 20—tCP)—PcIid- the company and is responsible for its management. The financial pnrnllcd is also cvidcnt. Company funds are col- of n few cents and by f‘ll'.l'll.'l.llilill‘lllS cic.. which d to tho commercial and ‘indumiril nttivlitics of the larger community In bring wholly res- - the administration of l ihr-se funds the Guides are learn- luq the importance oi’ the wlsc use cf public moneys. , non truth.- arrangements with Gtffliillly were thscusscd again in i cnbiziet council today but no an- nouncement was made and acting Prxuc .\IlllI.~.LCl‘ Ernest Lapointc SZIICI he was not sure ‘when the Govornniczzt would be in a position to 111w (iv... oi a. new agree- ment. 1t ivns intimated the mat- icr would be discussed again at a. mootinq of council tomorrow. Appointment of a new clilcf jus- ll. ' l _ invgmpcriorl last your. Trade Paot Revised LONDON, Oct. 21—-(CP Cable)— The new Anglo-Argentine trade agreement will be completed and signed before Nov. 7, WIlGn (he ex- isting pact expires, was forecast authoritatively tonight. One or two important points are still being discussed. lot-tori by means oi weekly dues. or i fit the home producer. also be i1. quota ior Argentine beef, WIllIB the Argentine will mzikc concessions in regard to duties and quotas affecting British manufact- ures. Foster Father Held In lieath 0f Son NEW WATERFORD, NB, Oct. 20 —-(C.P.i—Owen Donaldson, 19-year- able to these young singers to whose interests and ambitions Mr. Pelle- tier devotes so much oi’ his time," thought and interest. ! The broadcasts am sponsored by i the Sherwin-Williams Co. of which l, Messrs R. T. Holman are the Prince :Edward Island distributors. ate put-chase, that brings _ I beautiful as the cabinet itself. World-wide tuning range, including you sub-standards of a "t" l, National Parks kilocycles motor tourist traffic issued today by Hon. T. A. Crcrnr, Minister of the Inferior, for the six months vnrlcd Sept. 30. For all points where a record oi’ ' motor travel is maintained the t0- tal of visiting motorists reached ‘ a figure oi’ 672.624, an increase of 81,570 or 14 per cent. over the .. th." £1935. ' k411i dl .15 " - r _ flgjginff‘: 5o; to 55 p" ha..."wrsnirosz.....::.;:';:...:.i:;r::rfirrrivirfifrfit $69.00 l Radio pronrommc C- "- C- K- 12-3» P- M- 11ml!’ *_ cent. were registered. Point raise Also be sure to see the NEWI937 EXTRA _ _ ' _ 4 _ l in Ontario attracted the largest number of motorists with 260.140 against 242.740 in the correspond- c total ol 118.247 for Banif, Alnr. puts it in second place. The iiigure was 29 per cent. over 91,- 502 inst year. The highest percent- age increase was shown for an- olhcr Alberta park as Jasper climb- ed from 2.181 to 3,391, up 55 per cent. Parkers Charged With Conspiracy his sou, Ellis Jr., were released on heavy bail toxiight on Federal indict- ments charging conspiracy in the kidnapping of Paul H. Wendell. Parker, who has solved some of the countrys famous criminal cases and his son were taken into cus- tody today about 24 hours alter a Federal Grand Jury in Newark handed up indictments. They sur- rendered. United States Attorney Quinn, who handled the Grand Jury's in- vestigation o! the case, said the indictments charged conspiracy urn oorir MISS n! One of the greatest- achievements in radiohisfory is the discovery of RCA Victor . . . Magic Voice. And now one of the greatest sales events in radio history in celebration o! that discovery . . . MAGIC VOICE WEEK . . . All next week. until midnight o! Saturday. October 31st. your local RCA Victor dealer will be your radio host. To celebrate this occasion he will introduce the “NEW Magic Voice TRADE-IN PLAN" which makes ii easier for you to own one oi these marvelous radios. PICK THE MODEL YOU WANT . . .At the price you want to pay... At the right is shown a MAGIC VOICE model 9K4. A grand radio, you'll a ree. With “MAGIC BRAIN”, "MAGIC EYE‘ and METAL TU ES. A set whose performance is as glowing and amateur, aviation and police, 150410 and 530-220O(s1 57.50 F": I MAGIC VOICE Model 9K4 Featured above is radio's most amazin I ' h I - short-wave field. This up-to-thrminute u u‘ m I e ow wit“ Elana-rd “d ca Victor Globe 1mm MMIBI rr-s VALUE SERIES $31.50 to $111.» And remember . . . “II it's a Globe Trotter it's an RCA Victor" EASY TERMS ON THE NEW 10% Down - 10 Months to Pay v No Interest -—- No Extras 1937 VICTORS - SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE my‘ a mm 56-58 Graflnn St. CHARLOTTETO“YN * ._o_ r4. i: fbiaj-c é -.- 1- H E cAsi-i ‘lent c E y; IO %[N Efiifififv‘ 'r“=i'\$.fi§h’¢'§ C o NOV EN 'i'*r_-: N ‘r 1N Ell-AN tnans ‘ fAoo-Eo - ~10 INTEREST _ Summerside — Charlottetown Get Your New “RCA VICTOR" from ezco or the trial division of the told victim of an alleged lonely Alberta. silprr-me Court. was also ‘cabin brawl, was buried here today (I.:l'll.a.\l'lI today bu‘. no appoint- ‘while John Donaldson, his 47-year- der the Lindbergh Kidnapping Act. '1'lie maximum penalty is me the ideal of Guiding. The dllii ul the mowmcii; m, l-xprcssa-tl by the MILLER BROS., Ltd ‘the communltv ’°““‘l°"- m“ Bf“““""°“'““' ‘S “one o.» made. n will be neces- lold foster father, was being held in lmvrl-Wlimeiit- Suitable Terms May Be Arranged MID a ‘m1 (hwuwl) hmbc“ 5° “m” .'-_l‘\' 1o name a successor to Chit-l’ jail at Arichat to answer charges of " . _ . 611° "ll-Wis “l” l“”“‘“ “"”““~ ~‘-‘""‘ .i-..3..»-_- w. c. Simmons who is rc- "failing to obtain medical aid." MRS- JOSEPH A- MMDONALD ti. Free IIISlIZIIBtIOII 011 all New RMIIOS. Of i‘ - ;.. cuipublv.’ lion‘ is .v loini oi 8'.il'»'ll‘,‘, zruizu g . scclnnng ‘.110 ow‘. rt s" is it in Gllidiili; with rvgditl to citizenship Incl service. If u comminiil»; to bc a linppy healthy one, each member 0i it must be tntczcscd in and uniting to work for its welfare. Each Guide must learn to sink licr individual desires in the interest of the com- pany as a, wliolo and to take iii-r lharc in the go: rul octivntics and work. ‘The Guiilc. run their own companies and aw l'l".~.])(tlI.~lI!IP for their piogrcss. and ivcll-bcliig. The GilllIL‘ com; " l.» llll‘ ucrk- lng oxnmplr- on n sirnli sczilo of a oeli‘ governing; coinmziiiitv. On the one hand thcri- 1.. the Prime Allu- lster or head or Llt‘ mite, the Coun- CIJ Of State ("HIIIVA-Pd oi repres- entatives of the onion-n". bodics in mid the people themselves; on llu- ‘din-r tho Oulder, the Ci p. cl ilonour mid the Guides. T110 :ni..l.<-i' uiill. with- .|n the contpauy i.» lulu-ii the patrol. Ind the Court of Honour is v-l-m- ‘ posed of the patrol loaders. the Guidcrs‘ and specially elected Mflccrs oi‘ the company. 1t is the tirmg and the understanding ls that one of thc supreme court judges will bu promocd. Wright Retains Seat For Conservatives ‘ BIRMINGHAM. OcLZO-ICPcabIc) The Conservative Party tonight rctnizcd thv l-Irdinalon division of Binniingliam when sTiuadron Lend- cr J. A. C. Wright was elected t0 zhr- lloiux‘ of (fommous in the hy- clvclzou lllild" necessary lay the dull-ii iii J. I". Hilcs KC. sflillltlfOil header Wright polled 27,068 liuiiinst ZtlJiIS-l for C. J, Sim- niozis, Labor, in a straight party fight H:.< majority of 13,234 com- jrilli-(I ‘dllil u majority of 9950 poll- vd by EuZr-s against Sinunour. in the general election of 1935, but in that _Vi'lll' there was an independ- 3 rut clllldllliilé, most of whose l Yllilhs uppim-ntly tyent to Simmons ‘ today. Wright riccutly resigned thc diommzinrl of the 605th County of - \\'lll'\\'lCI{ bomber squadron of the Owen, according to the tesiinony oi his iotcr parent. before a cor- oners jury was injured by a knife during n scuffle in their cabin 0n McIntosh Mountain, Invemess County" last Thursday. The youth lived until Saturday, refusing to allow John Donaldson to go for medical aid. In Little Harbor on Sept. 24th, the death occurred of Mrs. Joseph A. MacDonald niter a short illness with pneumonia. She virus 78 years o! age and had a host of friends who will mourn her passing. Always a devout and practical Catholic, she was consoled by all the last rttes of her church. l DON'T TALK BACK {CFO ME-GOINTHE I ' RECEPTION-ROOM AND TALK TO THE v LADIES THAT ARE MANAGING MY |nuxllzary air iorce. BRINGING _ UP} FAFTHVEIIV _ ' "s t; idajrffit‘ ' lF I GIT A CHANCE TO TALK-WHATWJ. l SAY ? 1911 ---‘iTThe Choice oTfiT-hampions” Her funeral was held from the that was mortal of a. kind mother lesTYi-hziriottetown; James J., Bev- home of hcr daughter, Mrs. Alblnus was laid to rest beside her husband‘ MacDonald on Monday morning to who predeceased her 17 years ago. St. Mary's Church, Souris, where a i requiem high mass was sung by the passing one sister, Mrs. G. Morri- Pastor, Rev. I. R. MacDonald. Ser- I son, Chepstow; one brother, Alex- vices at the grave were conducted andra, Chepstow; five sons, Allen six grandchildren and rive great May her soul rest in 903°‘- by Rev. Father Crolren, where all and Syivanus oi’ Chepstow; Char- THATA ’ MEETING ---_ __@ The pan-bearers were Messrs. 0 MacAulny, J.C'. Mclnnon, W. I‘ Power,‘ A D. Foley, A. Macoonllt and D.F. MscAulay. There were many mass cards N!‘ floral offerings. erly, Mass; John 1)., Canton, Mass. Two daughters also survive, Mar- garet, lldirs. Albinis MacDonald, and Josephine, Mrs. Russel E. An- dmws, Beverly, Mass; also thirty- Thcre are left to mourn her grandchildren. ( Patriot please copy) -By George McManus I'M NOT SAYING ANYTHING-BUT THAT JEALGJS CATi MR5. H CLJE'S, 6$‘T1N6 ON NW NERVES. A ?AL~ S HAT . H X o; \ 0 ma mi...- w. rid- 44