New Belts _Belts are good, this -Fall! You'll be pleas- ed with the wide range of new ones. Patent-B. Suedes, heavy leathers Ana ustanlaua La'.A\/vv.\ Tia Bantral Guardian Th1; cold-l la rauvnd he new; at local lateral but llllflllllg of n lcIey Qlirc In! be hauled ll 0 coll: Q I011 strictly payable in ed- can. CIASWILL for Photographs. STZWABTS YEAST makes bet- tor bread. 1551-9444! UIB "SWIJTB" shortening tor oetw bakhg. 14851-9444.! CONYEDEII-ATION LIFE [N SURLNCE L-UBS-‘l-‘IZ-SIZ NOW FOB A REAL BREAKFAST China. Silverware or Plain. KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS Monthly meeting this (Tuesday) evening at. 9.15. hnponant. Full st- tendance requested. L-l562-1l-9-1i. ioadzng at Bradalbane on Tuesday and Wednesday the 9th and 101.: November. People of all the Churches have splendidly co~opc:- ated. T0 DZYEIDP rich-fumed pelt: with the colour and gloss the ntarke". pays the best prices for, feed peliers You’ll say tile new You be the Judge! “V11 b9 53115595 with y-our verdict. Lovely new ones have been com- in: to make this the finest range we ve shown you yet. Them-S a wide range of Real Morocco and Calf. clever things in bags of Smart Poiich and an‘ all colours and sizes at “hi” sules a “Mable value at ‘l. ... *1“ ‘ $1.95 ' ceremorg: zzuzr -' famililzs l ‘ rzage of . Heien Lewis, o! Derrolt. which tool: , home o! . Royal Oak. ‘ witnes<e .\_ir. Nellie Davis. .5, 1?. {t "I it l! J m E "i i l’ Fine plain black or blown morocco, calf and baby buffalo leathers in the newest shapes. You'll like the Queens craft hand tooled leath- ers in this finest range of bags in Prince Ed- ward Island . $3.95 $4.95 The Ideal in GLOVES Autumn's smartest la- bric gloves, in famous KAYSER make, right for school, outdoor wear or “dress up.” $1.00 “BEAUTYSKIN” dtovss a very lovely type shown in Black, Brown and Navy, hand- sewn, plain slip 0n, with the kid impregnated with almond cream, for beauty and protection to your hands. .4“ $6.50 $8.50 English washable Vei- ltskin, or chamoi in plain slip-on or gaunt- let type, all new colours ' p $3.50 Chic new scarves to brighten your Autumn costume. Soft, rich vel- vets, intriguing colours in chiffon, rich satins, all very lovely at 81.50 $2 $2.75 I Queen’ To Be Unique Rescuers Made Record Beacuse her name safinaz, mean- ing "Pure Rose," is Persian the girl year 365 lives were saved by itfe- WTO W111 W00 K111i! “T0111! 0i 58H)!‘ boat. crews from shipwrecks aiong will be known as “l-"nrida," accord- ing to a. proclamation issued in Cairn. Tho mime of a Queen of ESYT)! must br- Flzyptian. means “Unique? spec's; petters‘ ration. and produc- E es profitable results. THE ANNUAL MEMORIAL SER- . ; VICE at the Soldiers BIQnlIment.‘ will take place at 103'.- Rev. Mr. Pa *~ and Trumpeier Archie Hume will . also be ‘n attendance. Returned men ; are asked to be or. hand at 10.15 sharp to {all in. L-l556-ll-9-h. “TD I.\' ROYAL OAK — Quiet _" members of merit o! l . 'I‘had J. I/Jwcry‘. to Mrs. place Satxday- alrernoon at the Dr. H. A. Waite, ciauglz’ r of M. 'aguc, P. E Island. be v 2171021)‘, which was ' v and Mrs. H L Lowery. o.‘ Bag: City, and Pa . Royal ‘and Mrs Paulson, o! .\IcLean, the , couple Ref: for a motor trip in the 1 Northern part o.’ will be at home after Oct. 4.at1306 the State. They Fourth Av'er.ue, Bay City. Mr Lowery is Manager, Secretary and Treasurer of the 'I‘yZer Lowery Company here. —(Pairlot Please Copy) . NARROW ESCAPE -W h n t might have been a very serious ac- cident oz-czlrred at Pznctte Bridge on Nov. 4th, when a dory in which Vernon Moore and Murdock Kil- more were working beneath the bridge, capsized. When Gilmore. who could not swim. came to the surface. he found he was under the boat, which was mouth down- ward in the water, and, had it not been for Moore who was a strong swimmer. he w .1"! not have been able to tree himnlf. After waiting for a short time for his partner to come up. Moore began to swim around the boat, and fznally got hold of him. puiling him from u“- der the overturned craft and swim- ming with him and the boat to the shore, against a very strong Bllffeflt and a strong wind Mr, Gilmore as well as those who vult- nessed the accident are loud in their praises of Mr. Moore, and as this ta not the first life he has saved, such eftorts should not be allowed to pass unnoticed. ‘ ,_' treat was beartly enjoyed by all.- wth Robin Hood Porridge Oats.‘ Tn: was-run asuzr can. isl Vza-Cz-uinbla (He-Yd. It is a‘ age, who rendered a number of, scuooll piano selections during the eve-‘ *'—"' l, Hum Report for October: ' Grade X —1. Bernard Mu:- ?:= ‘ Auiay. P. W.C. AN APPRECIATION Wewlshlotlkethtsopportunity to thank publicly m. Cooper, the ' manager of the Prince Edward Theatre Io! his kindnm in in- viting all the students o! Prince oi Walesmllegetobehisgttestsata show given at the Prince Edward‘ ‘theatre on Nov. 5, 1937. We wish- ' lo express ou: appreciation tor his kindness nsuzing him that his P. W. G Students =____.__ GIRL GUIDE Association an- nual meeting at Government‘ House on Wednesday, Nov. 10 at 3.15 P. M. Parents of Guides and others interested in the movement cordially invited. L-1507-11-6-4L: ——- I numsa nu: zwms run: CKLEY' NQIXTLJRC t... . Guardi N-analcnrrtoaam: ti: fififit. Bent- Arfl" "l" muons noon no!!! l: w- unomleal. um loud d" W" bread bun each bl!- nsalou cwsnn m day Arm- llth. Clark 14-1555-11-9-11. I lfllge (h; nuvcmhfl’ but» Mon‘ .-'DUBING Tlll ellfll! IIIOB pm, m received m ahinmflt W m, ppm; Edward Island Put you ummgq bystfi.‘ W. BCQIIH. cullflllillllfi- mm Emma“ L-mas-ti-o-al. Jung coon xsouvsnv’ ~Prtends o! m. Anglia llnDlIll-‘d wulbepleasedtolearnthetfl! was able to return lwmfl B"!!! 5mg co ty Hospital alter hi! J uP“inACGVC-IIIIBI pelts are received (or shipment u; STAGING GAVE WAY-In le- the Prince Edward Island m: Pool ferrule 1° the "Bovernment tun‘- Limited by J. .4. Webster at co. 15o blnldms a’. Bouxhton Island a tew , Richmond Street, Char‘ ‘teiown. i days use it. should have read that b1536-ll-9-11-13. the ataxia: wircb was only eight .___ Meethlgbgavewnyand nottbe, DB. n. L. srzwanr, Ddlhousle building. and no one was in my-l‘ LYnlvs-rsity, mu speak under I. o. way lniureu. an. Georse A- Clnrln! gravel pli tau hi1. 1-, “WIIIOUGI our electrically i seam drying rooms we have 100%} dust. We use no other material. n6)‘ I D. E. auspices at St. Paul's Kali, TUEECBY, Nov. 9, at 8.30 P. M. His subject will be in connection with Peace Week. Sliver collection. i L-1509-l1-6-3i. NBIV PASTORATE 1N P. E‘. I.-— The Wolitgle Atadian Says: Rev. Stewart D, 'I‘r;tes, who since his graduaticn from Acadia University has done most ettlcient service as pastor of the Baptst Church at! New Harbor, Glif-‘SC-OTO County, is: czmcl‘ g labors there at the end of time month. having acxepted a call to "Ibgron, P. E. I. Both he and Mrs. ‘Trifles lnee Gladys Prinie) are well and favorably ‘moan in Vvolfville, wizere a host of fri ids will wish for them abundant suce=. k1 their new sphere o! acting-C SURPRISE snowt-zn _ The’ following {ram the Etverett Gazette: of Nov, 3rd. refers to Miss Rund- strum who is a daughter o! Mrs. j Steven Doy-Ie, formerly Mrs Katie Runcistrum of Charlottetown, and granddaughter o! Mrs. Leslie ; tvilliams. also of this city. who was; in attendance. Mrs Eda Rundstrurnfl R. N.. of 24 Highland avenue was pleasantly surprised Monday even- ing at a shower tendered in her honor at the home o! Mrs. John BMW. 32 Hlzhland avenue. Tnc who is foreman on this building. l informs the Guardian. Mrs. John Andrew is being ml- comed home from a two months en- joyabie holiday. She visited with} her brother in Winnipq and spent i three weeks "wth her son, Mr. i Frank Andrew and her daughter, Mrs. White in Michigan and nearer , home stopped oil’ in Ottawa and Montreal. ‘ FOUR MASTER SAIL! —- The 1 iour-masted schooner James E Newson, Capt. Geldert Dawson, vrhtch arnvled here some time ago; wizh a cargo oi wean coal tor A. Pickard d: 00-. moved to the Rail- way Whart after dischariiw.‘ where a cargo of potatoes and tur- nips were loaded by the Associated Shippers and Canadian Packers. The schooner left yesterday morn- ing for New York. EAST novanrv scuoot. I standing ioi- October: PrlncipaPl Department Grade x-l. Walter Morrissey; 2_ Loyd Holmes; 3- Zlta Mor- T0556)’. Grade !X—1. Florence Roper; 2. Ursula Morressey; 3. Jcsaiv do we recommend the use o! m)‘, other. Charlottetown Fur Sales! Limited. 11-1553-11-9-11-13-16-18-30. i ..~o. w. L. amrrmu - ‘me; regular monthly meeUDC 0f m" Junior Subdivision of the C. W. L. oi Souris, was held on Wednesday evening, Nov. 2, with 3111.55 M81400 Conway, presiding. Mic!‘ 91¢ 1°11 call, the minutes o! the WWW-i meeting read and approved. The treasurer gave the report and wr- respondence was dealt. Wm‘!- Actlvrliies for November were then discussed. It. was decided m" I Novelty dance be held later 0n in the month. There being no further DILSIIIEK; the meeting adjourned. Cardigan And Vicinity Mr. Joseph Wynn. Sl- Peters i Road, motored to Cardigan Head, on Friday last. and attended the ' snow at. lprne Valley. Miss Inez Nicholson who is em- ployed 1n charioitetovrn is mend- ing a tew days at her home int , Cardigan Head. The many friends of little Pat-i! McSwaln, Lame Valley, are plea-s- - ed to know that she is improving ml? éaniiacy .. Juanita t» "NEVA-WEI". The bigzeat comet" new; _years, and exclusively NEMO's! Perspiration, moisture‘, dlflt aired ‘water stains dont. even have a e ance o g into the fibres of the fabric. They just slide off !_ Think what that mealtzs in cleanliness-and think what it means to now that. your NEMO will wear better than ever. because “NEVA-WET” also increases tensile strength. ' COMBINATION No. 35-600. _In durable rail)" batiste with NEMO fine webbing. $6 M I 34-48, to retail at - — — — — — '- ‘Wflteni rehll price sllxhtly hither lllyaellilliiclllw §/\J§/~_I\I“-/S-I\/\_/\J\J\J\J\QP\/ . guest 0i honor had been invited ‘vvheatley- to a Halloween parzy at the Grade VII-l. Ralph Roberston; Ban,- lwme and “hm She m. 2 Ernie Moore; 3. Donald Holmes. rived found more than 50 rela- Grade vn"1- omen M°"°“e7' lives and friends gathered totgree: 2 Bernice MW"; 3 MW"! C1115’- her. The house was tastefully‘ dec- Qmde VI -——l- Irene Roper; 2. orated in gold and green and a Shirley Dfmich? .3- Kathleen delightful luncheon wlas served myswn‘ by the hostess The table was al- . s0 decorated in gold and green; and the bride-tcl-be received nu- _ _ , merouse and beautiful gifts. Miss , Alfiéaifolxesiamgeeg 3x)?’ 2' Rundstrlun, who is the daughter, Grade'w_'_1 vuma Andrea. 1 or Mrs Stephen T. Doyle is afmymn Mons”. 3 walamn graduate of Everett High school l Roper ' ' in the class oi '23 and from the Graae IH__1 um Stewart. 1 Maiden hospital. She is a member Bob-Dy Clements; 3_ Ewen Rob o! the Daughters oi Veterans. Her efgtan fiance Hamion Ward, oi Middle- Grade 11_1_ 411150,, Moo"; g. boro,_is the son of Dr. and Mrs. glam MQn-jsgl . - Merrill Ward of Ablngton andl Grade I —1. Pauline Morrissey. Primary Department after a serious operation in the Charlottetown Hospital. During the past week a large amount of loading was being done , in the vicinity. truck loads of produce were hauled tram 48 Road. Peakes, and Mt. Stewart, to Car- digan where it. is loaded by J. A. McDonald and Co. tor Sydney. Miss Margaret Douglass, large’ Valley. is spending a week or two with her parents in Charlottetown. Miss Bernadette Lewis. Cardigan. was a visitor to Cardigan Head and ' Lorne Valley on Friday evening. Mr. Jack McAulay, Cardigan Head accompanied by Mr. Josephl Flynn, St. Peters Road. left. Bat-g conducts a poultry busfness 1n 2. Gladys and ‘Florence, Henry Middleboro. The wedding is (Equal); 3. Allison Holmes. planned tor the early spring. Teachers: Betty J- MacKay, Among the entertainers was the Margaret L. Cain“- grandmother oi Miss Ruiidstnim, ii Mrs. Leslie Williams, 86 yearsol 59111"? LINE W951) SOUTH r IO-DAY EXCURSION n. MONTREAL. — GOING —- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Returning any Day up to and Including December S. 1B3’! STANDARD FIRST CLASS ONE-WAY FAR -§lliIU*'-' , FOR THE ROUND TRIP, 4i i $20.40 l‘ -"“’“" Charlottetown Sleeping and Parlor Car Accommodation available on payment of regular berth or sent charge. IAKE YOUB SLEEPING can BIZSERVAHON EARLY For Further “formation Consult any Agent CANADIYIN NATIONAL TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA Una Canadian National Telegraph: 41 l Grade IX-i. Joseph MacAulay- ! Grade VII- I Adalphtis Mac- ; Aulay, f Grade V-i- Kenneth MacAuiay. ‘2. Frances MacDonald. ‘ Grade IV-l- Bertmld¢ Longq ‘phee; 2. Ellen Buahey. | Grade III-i. Gerard Aulay; 2. Mary Longphee. Grade II- (a) -1. Mary Keays and Laurence Dunphy (equal); 2. Leona Bushey and Micheal Dun- phy (equal) i Grade II (b) —1. Jean Barry: <2. Bernard Baney; 3. John Bar- TY Mac- | Grade I (a) —1. Charles Mac. l Aulay; 2. Roland Bushey; 3. Jack ‘ Longphee. ‘ Grade I (b) -1- Joseph Dunphy, I 2. Robert Dunphy; 3. Francis Iongphee and Neil Dunphy (equal) . Grade I (c) —-1. Inrne Keays; 2. Isabel Bushey; 3. Lena. Dunphy. Grade I (d) —1. Margaret Dunphy. Perfect Attendance: E 1 1 e n Bushey; Lorne Kenya, Roland Bushey; Gertrude Longphee. Mary -, Keays, Joseph MacAulay, Adolphtl Macnulay, Gerard MacAulay. Teacher —Pauline MacAulay, fore loaded in carts. In the first eight months of this the coasts of Great Britain and Ire- land. This is the high record for the period in the last. 19 years. In Aug- "Farida" ust 24 persons were rescued from vessels in distress. ' ma PRCIIY‘! cow. otoeum Now is the time to put your Coal in. We are well supplied with genuine Hard Coal in Nut and Stove size, all machine screened be- Cars arriving every day with Springhili, Inverness, Old Sydney Screened, Albion Nut, Albion Round and Dominion Household Coke. Careful deliveries. Lowest prices, D. GILLIS & CO. PHONE 176 (Patriot Plflu 00p!) UNION ROAD SCHOOL ' Report o! Union Road School toi- the month oi’ October: Grade IX —1. Giydon Mound; 2. Marie Henderson. Grade VIII-l. Sterling Yeo; I. Thelma Lamont; 8- Joyce Hender- son. Grade V-1. Dauphenc Clark. Grade II (b) 1. Yvonne Bryon- t/on; 2. Allison .Yeo; I. Wilton Ravenhill. Grade II (Jr.) l. Oorday Arm. strong. Grade I —1. Doreen Dutfctt. Audra; Burdett, Teacher, Thanh ‘lllllll an up! lllnnfl. ll “lain half‘ Amlnpiquullaghnb; u Olvaaqdlkrellall i urday evening enraute to Halifax, ’ they intend to epend Sunday 1n Charlottetown where Mr. Mc- Aulay will visit his brother Joseph who is an employee of the P. E. I. Telephone Co. On Monday they left by bus for Halifax to be absent tor the winter months. A very interesting show was presented in Lorne Valley Hall on Friday under the direction of Hal Le Roy King and his western cow- boys. The show lasted almost two hours and there was certainly not a dull moment, alter the show the seats were cleared away and every- body joined in an hour's dancing music was furnished by the show- men nmisted by Mr. Charles Mc- Leod violinist. C. ELMWOOD SCHOOL Honor Roll for October: ‘ Grade X-l. Mary McQuillan; 2. Bell Campbell. Grade VIII-l. Hilda Gallant; 2. Faustino McQuaid_ Grade VI—1. Eugene McQuillnn, 2. Raymond McQuiilan; 3 Catli- erlne McQuillan. Grade V—-i. Leo Gallant; 2. Stephen McQuald. Grade 1-1. Judson McPhee; 2. Willi-ed Campbell; 3. Blanche Docherty. Grade II-i. Roma MacPhee; I. Helen Docherty. Grade I -- 1. Jean Docharty. Perfect Attendance; Gather-me McQulilan, Roma MacPhee. . L. P. Berrigan, ‘It-ache!- U. S. Will Bar g Canadian Nurses _ NEW YORK. Nov 0—(AP) -i James Houghteilng, United Stains Immigration Commissioner, in e letter made public today by the National Nurses Association, mid immediate at»!!! would be taken to prevent the iuxther entry o! Job-t seeking Canadian nurses into the; United Btu-ta. The Association recently pm- teeted to labor secretary Perkin: alllnat what it called the "whole- sale importation of Canadian Ill-BIO!" i0 hflfibitala in New Tact Bil-h and elsewhere "to the de- triment o! qualified graduate American nurses in New York and the entire United Staten." ~ The protest. was rem-red to Houlhteling who replied: *1 have ‘been summing the records and am inclined to agree with youtbu the courtesy we have been extending to this clam oi Canadian visitors has been over. done. §L WIMENT, "I am tbecdora ialulng in- structions to our officers on the Canadian border that while Can- adian nurses may be admitted on visitors’ permits lor ordinary visits on cases which require temporary ANNOUNCEMENT . Remembrance Day Service and Parade under auspices o! the Montague Branch o! The Canadian legion, B. E. s. L.. at Montague 10.30 A. M, November 11th. Invited to take part. Hot Chicken Dinner tn 1.0.01‘. Hail Admission 40 cents and 25 cents. ' Band Concert with Musical Program in the l. 0. 0. F. Dancing afterwards. Admission including It 12.30. Bail at 8.30 P. M. k dance 35 cents. 11-1492-11-6-9. l entry into the United Staten visitors‘ permits shall no longer bl issued for the purpose of ensbllm Canadian nurses to come into thin country to take Jobs here." All returned men quality of work. 136 Kent Street BILLING FUR FARMERS Fur time is the greatest time on the Fox Ranch. There are other times important as well -Bllt- Fur Time you want your Furs to look their best. Bring your Foxes to me for Peiting and Cleaning “Maizo" finishes them as soft. as a glove Work guaranteed Furs insured While in our Plant. Prices that cannot be equalled for Try me and add $ $ S to your Furs. EMMET GAVIN Fox Pelting and Cleaning Plant Morell Hotel Warehouse Charlottetown