l 5i-T“'~lr‘-'T"7“”'*' e27": M C‘ lA T H a. (l l‘. D A C F A I ..d-u~.-. uu-IFOWQI.‘ nhli+p1>frdl "w: _'>-za--cwqan—nn- Iamcu» TUESDAY. sizes. — 2.00 DOWN _. Save $3.00 on This High Grade Studio Couch‘ " nvu >miirlll€i<i and comfort to your home with l . Studio Couch! See these good lookine; couches l i‘ -‘ . ., . 7' .' i . ~< -‘ <- ill ail (HUI itloui. Iitted uith tuo hpflng hilt-d i \! iiirt-“es and three Spring Filled Cushions. Opens i hi Ilouhlu hvd or two single beds. Choice of several :itir.'irii\e patterns. REGULAR 49.50 Sale Price Simmons Good Quality Bed Uutfits 8~PIECI<IS COMPLFYFE l8.9" A good quality Bed Outfit at a saving! Simmons “(fli"aeeline” Steel lled in walnut finish-good looking and strong. Filled Bliittress ncll tufted and finished with rolled edges, and a serviceable Coil Spring for extra comfort. 200 I\lO.\"l‘l-ILY ._. THE CHARL()TTETO\VN GUARDIAN iii BEDDING And Studio coil I Cotton In all standard Simmons “llciii~i' price for sltfll qua house. Standard fixes. i __...._.u'4.l.. _ . I ‘I ood ‘ ‘Buy" Studio Couch Scrviceahle Studio Couches .\la t trusses - < Act... for many patented braces price. _ with two Spring Filled and Spring Filled Cushions covered in i‘ >FM a = l C P" Tl El C‘) homespun and repp. _Low priced couches that will give long service. Various colors and patterns. l Sale Special A I N STORES smnunmmmmmmmnmmmn USE THE POPULAR HOLMAN HOME PLAN .' .\' ‘TSHELL “ A; 0f Fundy shore. no of the an. . O I ' A ill-Ht the istcbier I. m’ and Mm Jones The trio sailed from Saint John, t lover experiences i..u o. li/s-i to lucltielcilllel‘ iiiLAlL-oilfi g: Ini . the Eveninlf l/tllfii N~ 5-» f0!‘ VK-‘l-Oflfl Beach on Frl- ' 0f $911118 music "in l5 tilt‘ smart". for the notes are some- M m“ lday, and developed engine ‘trouble. l ll€8i‘ll‘lg~—])(‘l'llli1)S tor .1} ms taint and far away: mm .“ she exclaunecilRlzslnz a make-shift sail theyfl-lmeml-l"? was: 0i tile R- l\l‘.(l close. The sonq itself l, handy “"5 girmade port at Hampton this morn- "fl X11181‘! ’I‘h<"‘ ' . s of flfbl, a few high, thin bleeding, How did lng, and then proceeded under 0mm‘ 5011.15 11¢" fl. son zlrcelv audible. seeming to _ when. w.“ power {or vlcwfla clear and tull. cithr-izs lou ill sortie distance. These 5cm mother’ mo“ 38mph dued. Yet. the voice <1 . waxed, rapidly growing in sharp teeth Jimmy -_-______.__ wlll-m" Klimt-i‘ fltill "151 and volume. f0ll0\'.'ed by a H,‘ t,’ hay“. NEW YORK’ Aug‘ m __,AP) __ subtle charm of iir- m1 .4‘I'1'> of rich uuirbliug H0185, full- The Kinulctks in bubble forth while er is hopping from prying into this m: . crevice for its lti-siwi. 1' i , (i005 110i DlllISf! and 1h, time to music in manner 0f the ilo .out ceasing in llis lll\"l i..- ,.< l fully mlllsles n*0t'k ulfh lJl"l.'~‘.|lt3 Seventeen foreign vessels steamed into New York Harbor during a i7- —-- hour period over the iveekend—the DKAiY. N. 5.. Sept. 2-—(CPl—— largest influx of shipping since the 'I'hrw~ niirsiniz Victoria Beach flsh- l beginning of the Fluropcan WEI‘. The crmen. I-‘rcd Rvnn. Clinton Everett ships lll‘\\' the flags o.’ (ii-eat Brit- nnd Perry Hamilton. whose non-lain, Holland Nora‘ '- appearance n: that village Sundav 3 Poland. Vcnemiela, Est caused anviebv, have been report- l and Yugoslavia. aiissish riuanxuan san “pin-mic igomw. Once Introduced, you'll always he sold on Schwartz! So we any, sample a pound of this richer, stronger and more flavuurfnl blend today . . . Drip or régular grinds. “The Cup You Can’! Forget” ed safe at Hampton. on the Bay THE CROWNED SWSICMN t ll Extra Good Value la: S l M M t) N S COIL SPRING Simmons Coil Sprint: ritgitlly built years of service. preventa side sway. ~ A real comfortable spring" at a low In All Standard Sizes — SPEClAl. _ (‘- . so. i\' Nicely llllltllt‘ lt‘ll"l]l0l‘(.‘(l (‘oil Sprini; l‘... 1 wind and miuiciil. Wit iizaiii‘ l.ll'1..tl‘ birds. . iqlil" Spring" Filled Mattress at an exceptionally low and coin tort. A good mattress for any lied in the lll lone," ivearinu ticking with .~= with deep cotton felt upholstery. i1 __ __ -l;’.nn lml fT-jzlit-l _ All Cotton MATTRESSES SPECIALLY PRICE l) AT 6.25 Simmons “King” All Cotton Mat- tresses made with all New materials. dard sizes. . {ENE- lelfifinvfil IUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS thalt feeding and singing g9 on w. ac". ier. then finally a emphatic bars. impression of tlic whole that it l5 divided law three FtrSl, a. ‘few faint, attempts thv little musician were _\o;¢~r~ and finding pitch . i.nv iiinuig fork. Second. ucrw ot notes with more tone lid \ luv. rapidly ‘uttered Third, the clr. , loud, ringing sounds m. l><‘t1'."d sr-vcrni times. These last ctr.‘ the bars which one generally lltflis 11PM. and which lead him to beck out the singer. Yet it is not this variety of notn. nor the. well-defined parts into u-luch the song is divided, iinr eicn the’ easy, nonchali-mt crave oi the singer's delivery that w» flfltiilrt‘. The real marvel ls that this‘ tliiv -\'Illl.{.'~ll‘l', the Amallesl of fO-tilll"(l song birds, whose 1 <- IlFIlS must be well-nigh no, ran send a volume of lll iiniiiii; through the spring . to he lll‘i\lll above the songs l\'\\' (‘lcarly \\‘lllSl led t) ‘ And iv: llll‘ Klnglet, while on llllllliilitlll is no‘ ra-‘illy nt his best 11‘ rvllfl- To hear his fullest, freest i-i.'nri one l“.ii.'~i seek the bird in hi: .‘-'l'ilillllf‘l‘ home in the north- ern forest. i i" l one lovely June day, 11:1." down a northern river which woimd endlessly among its“ Note This Lou Price on COUCH These useful Couches at a low price. Fitted with cre- tnnne covered Mattress Opens to double bed. 4PECIAL - — — — ".95 l, _SIMMONS Spring-Filled Mattress Sliding attractive and COMPLETE rolled edges. Highly $13.95 new, clean Well tufted and finish- ed with rolled edges. In all stan- evergreen banks. A cou le o hun. dred yards ahead of u? wexheard U"? 50W: 6t the Rubycrouin. A5 we paddled on it grew louder and 1011111161 until we passed uie singer at a certain twooded point. 'I'hen it died away behind us as we rounded bend after bend of zhe pretty river. It. was the fullest, sweetest, richest song of all the bird voices to which we listened on that trl . And yet p, was Only with di ficulty that we could (us. cem this Rilltd little musician as he sang amid the maze of ever- gTOOII boughs overhead. EDINBURGH. Scotland, Aug. 19 —(CP) — John Alexander Butler- Pulierton-Elphtnstone, 26-year-old master of Elphtnstone and nephew of Queen Elizabeth, was disclosed to bed prisoner of war in Germany. He was believed captured in fight- ing at Saint Valery, France. The young man's mother, the former Lady Mary Frances Bowen-Lyon is the Queens eldest sister. WASHINGTON. Aug. 10 —-tAP)- (‘lauds R. Wlckard. Indiana farm- er, was nominated by President Roosevelt today to succeed Henry A. Wallace, the Democratic vice- presidenlial nominee, as United Slates Secretary of Agriculture. Since last. iviuter, Wiekard him been underseeretaryqof agriculture. NEW YORK. Aug. i9 -fAPl -- Walter P. Chrysler, 65. a one-time locomotive wiper who became one of Americas in-eat automotive iii- d ..itriall.sts. died yesterday at his suburban Long ‘Island home in Great Nrck of cerebral hemorrhage. He had been unconscious 34 hours. i l nib column lrruened for new: o! local Interest but udvertlalnl °" 5 newly nllmo ml at 5 cents ~ wflfll ihlo n- Mvnnoo {a ‘i y be inserted strictly pai- CRASWELL for Photolrnllhs. CONFEDERATION uni INSUI wca. L-aias-i-zi-sn CLOSING DANCE Bench Grove Inn. Tuesday. seprembe£_g6§;9_2_a1_ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Burke of Charlottetown announce the en- gagement of their dot-ISM". Edm- June, to Alton A. Rodd of North Milton. the marriage to take place in september. 11-437- l GIRL GUIDE TUBN 0U'r--A ‘great deal of the nuooou of the imagntficont turn out, and pnrodo of the Girl Guides for impaction lby ma); Princess Alice was dur- "to the District Captain, Miss Mabel Mntheoon. who rounded them up And save the word of command at the inspection. An nt- .tendanco of no while still msnv guides m at their summer homes was a wonderful achievement. The P. E. Island Light Horse brck (amp yesterday afternoon. following the completion Y! a 30-day training ,.perlod. Lt.-Co. E. W. Johnstone was the officer oommandinz the regiment which was inspected by His Excellency the Earl of Athlone, Governor General of Canada. in the 71101111111 Saturday. There were ap- proximately 400 men all ranks under canvas at the Ordnance Grounds ‘durlnz the training period. CAB SUPPLIED BY MAY flrhrvuah the courtesy of Hts Wor- lghln Mayo: B. Roy Holman, the i members of the Dress were supplifid lwith transportation about the city and to Summerside durinx the act- ltvlties of the vice-Regal party on Saturday. The thoughtfulness on l the an. of the Mayor is much aD- lgrec ated bv the Dress representa- i ves. l VICE-REGAL PART!’ LEAVE. — I His Excellency. the Earl of Athlone. =K.G.. Governor-General of Canada, |Her Royal Highness Princess Alice. |Ladv May-Abel Smith uric 011161‘ lmembers of the Vice-Regal party ' left Charlottetown at 7 am. _vester- ldav for Fredericton. N.B.. after a ‘week-end visit _ to the Their Ebicellencies Vlsltfidv _ parts of the province during their .stay here. and were deliizhted with province. various ‘ the scenery of the Island. lwere lovallv welcomed bl‘ the Deo- ble of the orovince. l VOLUNTARY REGISTRATION. i-Wopien in Charlottetown and Summerside will no w the bolls to- day and tomorrow and fill out ques- Voluntary Rexlstration of Canadian women. Arrangements were com- plete last night for the enrolling of all voluntary registrants. Two vol- unteer registrants will be present in all six bolls in the city continuously from l0 am. until 8.30 p.m, during the two days. All women over 16 years of age are eligible for the reg- istratlon and anyone who cannot c; to the polls will be gent a regis- tration card to iitl out if they 1lUil1V chairman of the Pi'0\'ll1Clt1l commit- te announced last lllfZlll. The voi- i:niar,v registration of women will take place in the rural districts oi the province on Sipt. 18. and the work will be in charge of the local Women's Institutes. WIRES UNDERGROUND~WOI1(— men are at present. busv on the sheiwood road alomz the Charlotte- town Airport property dnzulnu a bed for the electric wires running past the site. All wires in the vicinity of the airport must be placed under- cround in order to prevent any iii- tcrfcrence with the take off and iandinz of nlaucs. When the bed is l "mbleied ii cable will be ulncecl in t and this will be connected with 11c power suoulv izoinz from the c The overhead wires which are ii use at present will be taken I .wn as well as the posts. This line tIlDDllES light and povrer for resi- dents of the district. The line which will be run to the airport will go rut the St. Peters highway and in the Nor-wood road. and will also be n need underground. Mr F. R. Mc- Laine. of Charlottetown. has the contract for the work on the Sher- wood Road. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGE OI‘- ENING. - After two months of s inmer vacation the city schools. and Prince of Wales college re-open ' dnv for another term. At nine ' ock this morniniz the bells of the ious schools in Charlottetown summon approximately 2300 children back to the moms. Pi-lnce of Wales Colleze students of the second. third and iernoon and classes will be formed. _‘Ti_rst, vear students to the College "will not register until Wednesday at ‘the satiie time, with the exception lot those from the city who will reg- ister at i0 am. All Commerce stu- dents of the second. third and ‘fourth sears will enroll today at 2 lrxm. In view of the nroposalofthe of teaching conditions. candidatrs for licenses of the second class wi‘l be required to take a vear of Aca- demic studv as well as a vear of ‘professional training after nassiniz the entrance €Xfll1lll12llflll< in P.W. C. Students of Si. Dunstan’:- Uni- versitv will enroll on the evening of Sent. 10. SPACIOUS mmuc ROOM ‘ Where the (Tholccst a: Food i; Served QUEEN HOTEL ROOMS WITH BATH HOT AND COLD WATER Private Phones in All Room] ucen Street oncton, N, B. C d: North Ono Block 0f Main St LIGHT HORSE BREAK CAMP-i buildlniz was formerly a church at They] tionnaires in connection with the M1‘ the registrants, Mrs. J. A. McMillaii,l fourth rears, 2RO3, 9.63 meg., 31 1 m will enroll at two o'clock in the af-l Government to raise the standard: command s, m, m oengralfiuardlaniocal Painting QuickeliefforPain Firm Completes Big Contract A int job on the largest wood- en uilding tn Charlottetown- Rochford iuro School and B0 Joseph's anyone-was finished lThursday after six weeks work by Mr. J. Alfred Doyle, general paint- in and decorating contractor. l The surface of the building. which is between 2.000 and 3.000 isquarc yards, was formerly a grill‘ 'color but now presents a fine an- ' penance tn light Brunswick brown- The trimmings are peach skin and sashes black. The load and oil paint was mtx- ed on the job Ind the building touched up and two coats of point Four men were on the lob most of the time and it was necessu y in sections to use a 00-foot. ex- tension ladder to reach the higher points. It has been many years since the entire building was painted before. in i929 the annex was built and lhas not been painted since. The other parts were not done for over 25 years. The main part of the st. Andrews and was hauled to the city on the ice over ‘I0 years ago. The enormity or the undertak- ing con be judged when it is real- ized that this buiidinz runs for hair a block on Poivnal street and extends backward for about the same distance. It would take sev- eral minutes to get from one side of it. to the other. ‘me minding dressed in its new colors stands out as a credit to the city. The painters have done an excellent job the quality of which is recognized by persons passinz this Convent. Mr. Doyle is a well known painter in tho city and has com- pleted palnt jobs on several other large buildinizs this year. His work speaks for itself as anybody inspecting the lob at Rochford square school will azren. Personal s Miss Esther Harper. East Roy- alty, left Saturday morning for Montreal to take up her duties as ,teacher on the staff of Shaw- bridge School. Quebec. l Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Ivfallett or Cambridge, Mass, are at present. spending their honeymoon in Chur- lottetown. visiting their uncle. Mr. R. V. Mallett. Queen Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Fullerton and dauizhter. Sue. of Moncton. were the week-end zuests of their daughter, J. L. McAulav and Mr. Mc- Upper Htllsboro Street. Mrs. S. K. Dawson and sons. Wil- liam. Kenneth and Gerald. Mone- ton. were Sunday lru sta of Mr, and tailors. L. McAu ey, Upper Hills- !‘O . S. Aule_ O-OO lTodayE Short Wavef g Radio Program i (All Time fll Emmi Standard) Q \'OO'QFQ'OOO-O§+ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER I BERLIN l 5:15 p.m —Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. DJL, i511 meg, 19.8 m. LONDON 7:30 p.m.-"Britnrn Speaks." A London Commentary on the News. GSD, 11.75 meg.. 25.5 m.; GSC, 9 58 meg., 31.3 m BUDAPEST 7 :30 p . m . -0pera Orchestra; News in English; Hungarian Folk- songs. HAT-l, 9 12 rgegq 32.8 m. 8:30 p.m.—Lord Haw Haw. DJL. 15.11 meg., 19.8 m ; DJD, 11 '17 mega, 25.4 m; DXB, 9.61 rrcg.. 31. . 2 m ROME 8:40 p.m —EIAR Symphony Or- chestra. 29.03, 9.63 megn. 31.1 m.; 2RO4. 1181 meg , 25.4 m.; 2RO6, 15.30 meg., 10.6 m BERLIN 9:30 p.m.—"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny". (Special Broadcast for State of Virginia). DJL. 15.11 meg, 19.8 m.; DJD, 11.77 meg, 25.4 m.; DXB. 9.61 meg, 31.2 m. LONDON 9:30 p m-Radlo News-reel for North American listeners. GSC. 9.58 meg” 31.3 m. ROME 10:00 p.m.—Nevr.s in English. l 2RO4. i181 meg., 25.4 m.; 2RO6, 15.30 meg , 19.6 m. GUATEMALA 10:00 p.m-Concert given by the Orquesta Progresista. TGWA. 9.68 mcg., 3i m, BERLIN 10:30 p m —Ne\vs in English. ‘DJL. 15.11 meg., 19.8 m.; DJD. 11.77 meg, 25.4 m.; DXB, 961 meg., 31.2 m. GUATEMALA l 11:00 p.m. Hawaiian Music. ‘TGWA, 9.68 mes: .31 m. TOKYO 12:30 a.m.—Oi"chcstra flee- tions. JZK, 15.16 meg , i9. m. MOSCOW 3:00 o m.—En'Ii*li Period. RV- 96, 15.34 mcjz., 19.7 m. GAME RAINED OUT FREDERICTON. Sept. 2--(CPi-- Ruin washed out the first game of the New Brunswick Senior Base- ball Fmals between Devon and Dalhousie this afternoon after two and dthird innings of play. The some l5 now scheduled to be play- ed tomorrow afternoon. <1 ‘l alwayx (any PA R A o o L in my handb l DRCNASPS RAooh Rivals of th-e‘ lrail (Continued from page a) REM. "Como outside we'll wait." grim, ed old Andrew. He went to back out Claude a-l0llR"WAl1ll hm heaped with US docuni no . livray saw them and bet onec them to come in, "Come hero to mo. Ai ordered. "Whom have y“ ther . “The new cauocnian l ‘ " about,” answered Andrew, »R,eluctaiitly he led Claude an“ greeting Chavlguauci with a measly. ed nod and doifina his can l0 m. Gilhvrayb niece. “Ah-hahl Promising iniacn n An a creetly. "What ls your name? I guess Aa- drew mentioned it. but I've for-got. fen.‘ Gallinee is my name, usually Gallinee.“ Iirom his entrance Claude ha been under the searing a Llltlly Chavignauds bleared t‘.\\' ' mention 01' his name . leaped to his feet. “Its a rapped out uiiexliflvwdll. i gaze bllflllllt: into Clfltitlc} .. table. "his name is De Bern “How L» ihis'.>"_ '- on to Chavignaud. "Hi5 ziaine is Ue Balnai ed Clilivigllillld berth. you will have to be . . McGillivray, or you nun pect me to come into 5 west Company. Voila, in erfi’ under your nose. an oflshot of r0_v-alt_ common canoeinan?" “Otfshot 0t royally McGiluv-iay. "Wn -you mean by that. A | "He is none other desc Comte de St. Jean of had his French title. Bourbon Qlic! ot count nt the Bourbon llilt‘lll the image ot the Boar 1.0m.» Pllllllllll‘. Mcu. you have no eyes in 3o see” "Bv the voynqeurs‘ right about his 1c agreed hlcGiliirrnyg regal carriage of the y frame, the handsome, c features, the i-oval eye servc and challenge. “I l merited on his pronnsi anee, clld I. not? Comte you say?‘ Grandson of L) Jean FlilllClb de Berniiv t who emigrated here and [Coureurs tics Burs ill tiit- . Chaviuuauil nodded llrttr "Qui. it is a0!" _ "And 501i ot Louis de Benn late Northwest partner ill 1. fur trade. Albert?" p “Oui, before l joined xix“. XY Coinpziiiy, Nlctiiiiiiiaji. died at the. hands o1 Crtxse Illtllilllb. you l Well, I heard even iii the this youniz man share in the was swearing vengeance on a fancied crane. So. 1s Willi his claim and trickery ol slunin ‘I might not kDOw him. Ye.» and when he comes sponsored ti?» An- drelv Valmorin bile mav wrl. 100i! u ." O (To be Coiitinueih “THE C.i\.S.F. OVERSLAS" Our boys have gone away For acro; ihp ocean wide: To succ/ m.; old Brit: l With an honest. upright llT-il-"i In khaki and in l)liit‘. The,» will fiuht. on land a: And show Herr Iiillcr \\ _\ They will fly o'er Cicrluflfl)! Ll sc-li They'll sink the German Till Hitler has no na\‘_\ '1‘lic_v'll izci. this u" ii ti" Real targets in Berlin The R.C_A.l'-‘. \\'|ll lionib; They will show liitlrl‘ 1"" Our Canadian bris ni-fl‘. div‘ Side by with‘ 1hr‘! n11! fihll’ A5 their fitlxcrs (lid but And bring hack to Fiuull The victory w-cn. once av?"- Oh. God. he with our bots That are far across the sen: Guirlc tlicm in the sttuvrl". For home and libel-l)‘. ._i)nrotli.\' 110W: Umpirc-ln-Chief Frank l; Blane called the name off ill-fl Dalhousie Hawks were leading 1-0 at the onetime of u» thirdl n. LAPTHORN and |.. s. srsvmsvi‘ “niwwfl dering a halt in hrpe the WNW“ would clear. District Managers, 140 Richmond Si.