, _ _ _ I _ . f . i _-, _ ..i.,~ -, »>,.'_/ ,;I<. I -_ - , _ i .,;i, _ a-_. . i if . 1 V __ . -- ,.___,,_.._,_§..?_._._.____.. . li ,__ _ _ _ ~. I _._ I _ / _ ` _ ._ . _ V I i ., 4 .- 1 3,. ,’ 1', , _ » - _:,:~'_"t _.*‘....ef. '_ _ , \ L_-/~7~---'*:-' 37' ' _H ~<'I_~J _(_.|_f--_-_|,~:_-\| __ ' ` _ . _ _ _ _ _ ls- ` closing ou sale cssv 'rof ss1ws_e.~.sv“'ro nicssr -°°|\f|'3| ~Gl|_ll’i||Ill - 1 f i 4 - D D E D ..........._.. ......, ...._.........l iiinuiiis in R ¢| DDC |( , __ _ 1 _;_;_______ _ __._.._:____.__._;:___.:._.?;_____.._.__............... 4th. Annual Collection for (___ _Q £60 _ Clpip(-3 l,0b .___ tle of Dizzy” Por-| _________ K4 _ E* bttwteh th! llbufs of 280 ind 7,80. ANNQUNCEMENT WEE" of 'T _U I I `_ 5 ’.';~'f"f'_'l:i"i ` I _ ° "°‘ _ M h ' U A l isuadaany `i'ns1'al.nAr Mom- ‘ Protestant _orphallagéc __ _,__ lr:-_-_ ~'_.i_‘»,.§ ;___ {.g~I music il magic um un since ci _ l ' - _ _ __ _ t "'" ' ;I:;kin‘§l;(:i;§W1:d;lté°{a`alyT;nxmnm¢°‘f.’hi:s.:. U ,’ 7” K A _ _ mon; V Clara Bmx Doffs Man- a ¢ "W w ¢ ~' `\ -~~-'~ "”' ` _ , . - _ iiviiiisiiccsscklwlmeiniliclic .1 ¢.,,`..,,,’ ¢m¢~gency-vo qulele breakfast for iiniasggfdarndeghlldren with “° "“‘:.:i...'“:.v;.‘..‘:‘;i‘l.::l.::f.*:7.::i"l:.‘i*.':i'.i“”=~ *O-@§*&O 2 C-l¢l53ffl'¢d Advertisements _ Ona-lnaaniea ...-..l......... ..,.., :=l':.&n#I ssaasssissae/:anne lu vu un. ‘ 'um Iuhf W _e.s.a.s.e.|`e.a.e'e°a.a.e'c.a.s.s':|.¢ Tf us FFF iff iii OOO-95'. UO V _ f Y For Sale Z* 'Y Apply 201. Grafton hens Phone collect, R1-120 FOB BALI-HOUli AND' BARN. FOI SALE-BHOKE GH-'AVBL ' . ` 31 ' . , | ~;._@ - glhgtpig brqhu-|g9_ 9210-10. FOR SALE-.\ KITCHEN RANGE, Bilrller and Othér household FOB SALE-ONE MILOH Base - effects. _Apply 109 Grafton Street, 4 years old. App1y_ B. 0. _We any evening except Saturday, be- _ Cornwall. ` 9224-10- tweell 7 md 9. 9209-10-16-3| FOR. SALE AT l\ULT(z:_ STATION. A truck, used one gallon. Apply seed b\i-“MII mod vluinq M11- in Harding. charlo to . ton station. together with 28-acres - _ M vm cf ima in goes sms efcuiuvsuen. A large dwelling house and store are on the premises, 'i miles from Charlottetown. _ Apply Joseph Youn- ker, Milton station.-P. E. I. ' , D250-10-lc-2i - _ ._ ¢~_i~_-¢ plants, certified disease-free Fall plant now. $4.00 per 100; 'A mo ss rarvare cnnlsmss - L05* A ` ` Greeting Card Sample bcokfreo: " tive iollara up daily, in spare time: experience er capital unnecessary.- Garntecn Cc., Brantford, Ont. ._ A w. 9-as-zu. DOUBLE YOUR SALARY BY ADD- lng 085.00 weekly selling Imperial Art Persbhai Christmas Cards to Friends, Business Associates: club 5 and Ohinch members, from Magni- l ncent Hee Sample Book, Imperial l Art,f'Mlilufact.urers, 51 Wellington ' West, 1\'1mnto. A. W. 10-1-t1.0ct. 19, men and women already making 'LOST - BETWEEN CBABLO ~ ardisn Guardian or notify the_Gu ...__-__-.- ` Miscellaneous Land Surveyor, Hermanvllle, Bt. Mary’s, Mt. Edward Road Boarders Wanted Bodlllllls ACCOMMO_DA’rED. Moderpconvcniences. Central loca- use/Appiy.lle~J-levlland~streat.-s _ _ ‘ _-,, f_ 1 8839-10-10-81 3 board _Ind odufortlbio bod. `. . ,',‘. s. l __ _:_ '___ l_'0B. SALE-CHEAP, CHEVBJO FOB SALE--VIKING RASPBERIY ' by express. F. B. Reeves, south _ ' 9241-10- _...-1- town and summerside about B albane or Fredericton the leg a.rm_oi a sofa. Kindly return to ` 9211-`10-_ .ioim aufnrin Maonott _ - sourls. _ lo-2-l .1-_ ruuvo uissoris owns A: perienced teacher. Phone 454- , 9202-10- Fusmlss MAN 'msmm' Wm, tiena.and `ii's`ie`tc`resig`r‘i cn saturday. Jos- ..-_.___....- room in private home.. Apply. _ _ _ 17-2l._ _ .. pugguqgg scat in thenew House of Representa- . ci._ _ _ cm-in. and that 813 was ibsttaotid from a drawer- Nt sartleularl an avuiasic front the pclice headquarters and the - whole matter a inyeiary, same-‘ro-sr snowann-msc Liuian osfvei- -whose mai-rugs tum blade in the near futlue was ilddds ered a _linen shower leversl nights since st the Home of was Pearl Our- rle, Euston 8h‘eet..Abcut twenty of the popular bride-to-be's friends were present. 'rl-ie evening was rounded out with five-tables of bridgi. was Carver received a number of vary useful presents.. On.Menday night another shower, a miscellaneous one was given the seine `young lady. by Mrs. W. Wa Brown and Misa Grace Blenkhom as the fonner's.bm`ne no Hillsboro Street. After the shower at Mrs. Brow:-i's Miss Carver was the guest at a lata supper glveri by Mrs. Prod-Gates. lheif Royalty. Only the _immediate nieniberl of tile- family were present. ~ 'COUNTER-l'll‘1' QUAR- rsl.-Yeatarday a well-known citisen io\and_a.naoN h.ls‘ah.ange a quarter which minspactlon proved to be coimierfelt. Although the coin would _.-._-___........._......._..___....._ . lll»Tll Moumnaux-Ai. me oityvrrespltal oct. nn ie Mr. and ws. ned Moi- imeaur. rnirerman. s` sen. ` norm-At. the 'oity Hospital ost lo to ser. -ans Mrs. 'risen ueyis. city, a son. ‘ . col-:sn-at me city ucaeiiai, oct. nu-i. tc ur. me ws. sau ocrun. Oiw a son. ~ __ con.:-at un -_oity nespital. ost. itth to Mr. and Mrs. James Coyle, Olt¥._a soil- _' '_ ` _ _ HIUKIY-At lndisn Rivaron sept. 27 toMr. and Mrs..ldl\i' Hickey, (neo Kathleen Driscoll) I. lon. Joseph ' Fcmr c‘i=icip’wcii ea” » Male Help Wanted ____-~ WANTlD¢-MAID FOR. KITCHEN IF YOU OWN A CAB. AND at Parker House. ‘ 9100-10-9-tf a-a-xx WANTID-MAID T0 Assisi' Wrrl general housework. Apply Mrs. P. A. lardubuecn. D0 Upper Prince street. , ;~~ ,_ _Piss-10-ie-si. _ __ \_; " ; ‘ ._ WANTID-e-A-'MAID FOR. HOUSE- wegk. Apply 28 Park Terrace. nri¢iitenZ°'_. ’ szsanc-is-al gn.a;`.“,'%vlllsrisAs_ calms ~*"can be earned and $3 _ ,¢i¢_weekly in spare una _ fwell mm line car-_l aonsl`_ cards. experience unnecessary. An early. start and oug. eo-operation assures Indesit. Bsaptiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft C0.. Limited. Tegnto. Representatives _wanted sm towns also. , !‘. H. W. Oct. I.3.5.B,10.12.15.l'l.19.32 ';24,a_e.se.ai. -~ -`_ ~ y _ Wanted- c . n a _ . » . _ __ I __---- 7 " *wsrrreb nsuaale. mnarmic man for _ fsrred. Hopkins Press Ltd Prince Edward street. Saint Teachers Wanted A IIUOND -CLA!! TEA Secret-IYY. - '. 9247-10 " sm. nonakr boss _ __ _ _ mg. woasim warns wean px » or hour. washing or cleaning. Thdre-.passed awe! at rlnette. 1*. fi I.. GH "duly -1‘!th.“lD39‘f`M1’- ‘Robert Rcas,`ili the edth year of his Ross was a son of the late :ugly me emu mn. aus me live 'gthe greater part of his life in Pingttc. For the last eleven years he was mail carrier on the l!ldcn-Pln- etts route, and besides fulfilling _the required duties he was always reed! and yvilling to oblige neighbors and irle___I”adla_;‘often at great inconvenience in if. A_iwsya_ens¢ri\u ans. im- niiisn. "lia"N<| 'many menus who deolvieeratnu ns-sins-H»vi11b° greatly missed in the community. but ig' is in the home. which be loved. tint. the absence ei his cheerful and nsipfui pi-usecs will be nest mi. 'fbensrelsfttomoilrnthelolecl I kind fatiigr,_ two sons, Sinclair and Belief. cr rinstte. and me brcupr also cl rinsm, leur lililrl. namely. Annie (airs. 'JE H- im.. or rineiial. usry iw-»_. Mc- uuaa si Qsstiapan. uau.>_-_ I-N* WI-_‘W-Ile i'l1ihns,`OcsanView.'ll\d' Bulb. at soma. ` __ TM funeral service was conduct: Y hu P.|\“'| RIYcTc A. Wa Hemi rmeyilnc.. ciicccii. gun- t _ - ment in leifl\‘0emet_ary. ' ' A' "mug, m °¢ mn h "" ‘°* ‘ “.i."""’e’..`.'.‘.“"" ' :Ann acc 'roie.ooanAY ‘°"‘° ‘§I‘g,I " pn: f., ._ ='f»¢-`».i.£'?F~1f?i£ II _ ..» __" ~,..',--I Q r ' Q59, \“` _ _ M., f .“:.”,"_'ri. ig"-"_,___‘ _- _ _ ____- ,__ _ ~ .¢'..-..‘ti..v.ir.' * _e-v-_ Horses weilhlng from th iiunai-es upwards G°°d from four to eight. Els l' twenty-second at Urlfilllid October twenty-fourth at aid ds Henderson. North Riiler. _ ___Z._..._.--_-_ _ c Lrvnsroox Manner 'ware '1e~csMsls. ee eslvaséllii tnshvcuvatecsmarasurncs 'nn cases mum was §§_i;i§§§ §;§§§_;§.E§ ;§§{____ s § ___ c._=~i-3-ll _Li ~ is-iii; _ 'Q35 -1. ' i. _.._ 4 I _ _ I _ ___ . its "_ .m ` -ff, _`.,‘ - ' __ »- .»_..}. . “‘ not afraid to work herd, le¥ know. We have.a iob for; you. ue, _ 11259-10- . Mward Island. - ., __ _ N, 13, _ _ 10-l ley, Catherine Kelly, dearly beloved . L\ ment ~t'l5.00. 'Apply John Go 10 34- daughter or Karl and Georgie lslly. T0 'RENT'-MOILEIN sicxsnzm-Ai mount stewart, occ _ _ house, central location. Phonleo 1:5 WL _ua _"M u°xm“,_ ".4 7° pg! ' _ _ \ freferences. Apply Guardiaii. ' ` ‘ ~ 9244-in-1 . .lzv MEMORIAM WANTID - PURCHASE HIT . irteefil . b type. sound good conlationil Charlottetown. Tulldly. 060° corner M.acD0a\ _ nel-io-iv-at (Canadian PMI) MOIHRBAL. Que. Oct. 16-Jlhlfe and 10 lvsep and lambs 0! Ill* will . eieads (gum $5.00 to UH -from $5.00 for common in lag good auckke M Nia; "Maetacn I 4 _ W . .('w”"1&'.:'i'-T-.5 _ 3, :Y iii at :iii - ,-_ .f ,_1° .- __ -3 T- - , l'Al.Klll»-_-_-DOUIIEBTYQ-At. the . Nl' ol'1!'sv.'l H."R.Qnsay, 71 sas U,p,,""°° Rm” ,,,,`,_,_ _°,.,_ III, °,,,_ ingimecrnncc-wuli seine cpcccncl er :Q “_ mn M hm... Pl'¢l‘l|»ll'_ Rvimlly \‘l¢U0l\lid. Ind 1_¢’_a1_ nuns so fun] M‘y Doemrty _ of P81111" MICKGHUO King to bd bi'0l§1 __`.. ohm., v,n‘_WI _ - _ cast Thursday. l'1th,'over the Neilson Salesman _Wanted cs1.sNnsa"sA1.nslu_AN _.__ 0 " "3 _M 3”. mme possible by the courtesy of AMPIILL-URBAN habla Prsdyterien Church, Denver. Col., on lepteinber 89. 1939. by the nv. Jenn ~--Brady. Jenn '11-ieciscn osmpbeu. late of Charlottetown. now of Wellington. N. Z.. in Irene Mae Urban, of Cedar lapidl. la. _ »nasa_jns _ '_"" one - » - ' wcntcs icr Apncy scneci s pple- Kll-LY-in *lie city. oeinbeeietb. """"'-*"'-* fm ._.__.`_.I_. age seven yeare..l'unersi private yes- terday morning. ` ' ' ' ‘ yel1‘l.- Widow of the ilk Robin Md .memory of my deal’ 'iii E IN MEMORMM I , W V l&laahGillI l eaaei-Drmenilleeves,wb_o lil _,_ ...J --»»- ~ il ~, “.°.:.t‘.:‘..°':.."°‘°'~ 4 l ll skill been rel. deal _ “‘°”"’ '.. » /iff 'i' Aalengaatheynrsrollen. - _ lrensDaiigbierHrs.leaniasiMnll. l‘a|rllYlIclllU»‘ Erlmtp ilinitcil Cllurrll THURSDAY - 0.05-Taxis lenarea-social Bail. 9200. , ’ not be detected by a casual observer a close examination disclosed lil rel* nature. The quarter had evidently been in. circulation for some time as it had an aged appearance and bore the daio 1920. This is evidently not thsnrsttimsthatthecoinhasbeen dsiected as it is much chewed Bhd bitten into by previous owners who became suspicious. The rel-1 test as to the validity of the coin is the list- nessoiiisrlngvrhenthrownonthe Bohr. Eloept for sllghilly softer i.h4n_i-ive geinuinethecoinisanex- cellont imitation having the ll,-Sllll decorations and mined edges to the minutest detail. _-1.-__ HLIBONALB Mir. Leonard C. Grant was a nia- senger to Moncton yesterday. Miss Charlotte Melllah of Welt Roxbury Maas., is visiting in the Continued from page 1 carried canes, brought up the rear. to Government House. The arrival in Toronto clirnaxed a day for Mr. MacDonald thet was marked by a variety ei cvtnts. 'mere was A trip on the Maid oi the Mist at Niagara; a tour sewn ins Gorge on ‘the New York side, the entry to Canada. a luncheon tendered by the Nlsgara Parks Commission at the mlectcry. the embarking 'on .the special train, and the trip to Tor- onto. But. in addition ta all this. there wss another feature; a mes-| sage dtllverod by the Preihier to newspapermcn aboard the train-s crystnlllzatlon of the whole thought of his travels on this continent. There are forty liewspapermen trav- eulng with the British party. these include a group of English .iournal~ ists. a nuniber of representatives of United States papers. and Canadian reporters. one of the greatest audiences at a luncheon club function in Toron- to greeted nt. Hon. J. Ramsay Mac- Donald, Great Brltain's Prime Min- ister. _as the guest of the Canadian city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gomer, North River Road. Mr. Wm. Dunphy. Mr. Lee Mc- Carville, Mr. Oliver Burns, all of Ken- sington. lnotored to Southport on Sunday. Defeat Certain CANBERRA. Australia. Oct. lc.- ( C. P, Cable vis Reuters)-It was stated at a meeting of the Cabinet io- day that the defeat of Prima Minister. stanley Bruce in his own constitu- ency of Flinders is certain. though tile final vote is not available. Pre- mier Bruee‘a Nationalist Party -was decisively _defeated by the 'Labor Ptrty in list saturday‘s general elec- Apparenthrhe will not even have a tivss.' ` '~ 'roivoirro oct le-oi euistsns- natlorl wide network. This event is Neilsolrs turning over their broad- casting rscuiiics to ins neininicn gevarnment.» Jersey Milk Chocollts Orchestra and otustanding artists will open the D1’°ll'am at the usual hour of nine o'elock (Eastern Standard Time). The 'Witches will commence approxim- ately' at nine thirty. PSURIASIS lcllnse and All skin Biaaaaea Take Oaii-_Herbal lenaedies Pamphlet on lkin Diseases also one en Loss ef lianheod and Dis- orders of lien, and booklet on llla of Woman and advice in plain envelope. free by mail. Eemedies by Mail our lpseialiy. TH! ENGLISH HERBAL DISPINSAIY, LMI. ills Davis liroei, vancouver. l. 0. ¢aaeda'e 04111 Qsllllsd llerbauats °°E5C°\lfTloN¢,_ , ` !| in _as \°< Ill|l»lNG_ UIIIDIIYIIONI your doctor gives to us to ba a graduate the exact uses only depend beinl ii § iii’ if 3 fl gi! ai; E? it it i" -gill iii igii _NUMIITI is fi a' 2-_="*”-; 1 i ' ¢e_\`\v~,"°».;°fasex¢sis\a & .¥»l'\¢v, Club this afternoon. Dignitaries in the city's professional, business and industrial lite were present; in fact. many of those who sought to gain admittance; in the important smu- had to be turned away. The dis- tinguished visitor was introduced by Arthur W. scripture. President of the Toronto Canadian Club. and was given a rousing ovation by thaim- inenss throng. There was a great outburst of applause which contin- ued for several minutes. Mr. MacDonald said, that when he had left London he had decided to work six or seven days and then play. l-le laughingly remarked that he was not going to get much cha.n'ce ` to play. "I am very glad to visit you." he_oontlnued. I-le laughlrigly pointed. out that he was a_1nuch freer man when he visited Toronto before. He could _speak without thought of thgecnsecuences. he was an ordinary cltiaan. whereas today he was political head of the Mother- land. He referred to the hapvy iam- ily of colonies. which go to make up the Great British Empire. These colonies were as grown children of that Mother country. he said. cn-._ joying their freedemsnd independ- ence. "I go back to London and Whitehall and the House of Oom- mons, thinking of Cs-nada. of Aus- tralia. Bcutb Africa. cf New Zealand and of the _Irish Free State. and I relnernber that unless we can pre- serve between us the .bond of rever- ence, no other bond cln take itsI place." he said. "There ia. of course. a duty laid upon us all to be helpful to each other," he went on. "I'm not ashamed to be -a Brlilsher. I’m not ashamed to be a Scotsman." ap- plause). “It is the characteristics oi our ancestors. that independence ci character that makes us able tn do a good dsy's work. There is some- thing common in our hearts that makes us unable to live under con- ditions that would curtail our lib- any.. »"We also have in common, wealth which hasoolnotousasanop- ‘portunity for mental and spiritual development, and we have poverty; ‘poverty and honasy, which have al- ways gone hand in hand. Standing ss I do, representing the old, facing you, representing the new, I can tell you that not a sperrow falls in your affairs, but lf, is noted by us at home. I make the suggestion that in ac- oflomlc affairs we should cooperate more closely." He explained that he had no program to offer. That should be left fin* another time and place. "But I may say." he want on. "any- thing you can do along the lines Mr. Tlsoinaa suggested will he welcomed. not o'ri1y- by Mr. Thomas. but by my- self and the whole government. in Britain-V No government of Great Britain could force its will on any of the Dcininlcns against their will. he said. and the great problem was to been all pulling hand in hand with cooperation always the first céeslsasuen." _ "I want io see those units that been ul Neither. spun of the finest silk. endure when all the bands of stall and iron. are corrupted and broken. We want to look into the futurewithannaityiniiearuforno man. and great pride in our hearts IU Oli! DUB mill." he wntlllsdld- rec/ ' r éilg iii. '§ iii Er! 52; trayals In “Danger- ous Curves.” P001’ Punchinello with an “It” punch came to the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday. in "Dangerous Curves," the latest Clara Bow-Para- mount release. “Dangerous Curves" is "nobody's business.” For the record, however, let it be said that she injects as much vigor. enthusiasm and charm in the portrayal of a short-skirted and spsngled bare-back rider as she formerly did as a scatter-brained. adolescent pep and strut girl. In “Dangerous Curves" Mies Bow ish; love with Richard Arlen, a tight-rope performer. She decides to learn tight-rope walking ncrscir