ll UIIP; l! n» 9m ‘IA i.. v. \: t . i l. l; i; _........_,.. Ablpedwfis IT15>*@PhH rename rPfi/“ii ==>.“f"i- ICf.‘"'-JY-‘“f'.‘r-1>i_"”E?F’t‘-! I l t v 73352 T251 .. 2112" ems-ace: an!» r911 ll’S ._._._._. e....____._s_ tzl lht- subtle neutrals. "fiv’<_§f _, J/vmi-s i“. Wrdltill HOQIERY l.~__d.»-.f¢..\y,-. _ _,, R ECRUIT A YPH EM i ilYAl/TY ‘\w"—\_¢-<~ r M..__ ’-—\.¢-- r P‘ 5 g‘ a .o++4++ooooe4+ooooo o‘ EXi’1~.l.il:i) rou DISLOYALTY i "Ab. Sept. 13. 1c?) '1 L H mmohd. oi’ i . zon Depart- . unit-era oi the Provin- f >1 " - Toronto, or- a qinaoyfiai; §""°"'°"i""°"°"' .2151 him. m: an mm» m ptontyyol. and with less llDQIHEFOfDPQ-l money-saving ‘hose,’ an your iavorbts-DOSCO Coal with proper firing methods essk your Better. "Wttmttil." Amour “ACARW - "om sum’ Inttttliitl STEEL ml till CQRPORATIOH ammo HALIFAX. FYDNIV. “"47 JOHN, MONCTON '9, lBcll & Co. l time for new Shades In Hosiery lin- leaves are changing colour-ac you should Vffiiirlilf," richer tones. You'll love the new 14*l‘.-'l|.-i'l—-llt’lL'(‘S.—-lllG warm brown “be first to wear RECRUlT-buy it in your Wlillil“ sheer-or LOYALTY lovely in crepe a‘ ifwllll-Zil rich in service weights. ing? Yet these bright day! we may look up into the clear blue sky and see many d- ers being born Thou are called “Balloon spiders". andttistheirgoodgyrtunetobe oembla shades— II PRICED FROM BANNER COCKADE Tiiliiil‘ €~ MiLEOD L’! NEWS Y NA TURE N O TES in; B! Stuart L. ‘flaompaon +§4§O+f¢§§fifi HJING SPIDER! ____. Whoever heard or a s dei- h. ealongontlhebaoae. the irlsact be!!!" we begin to h]! Ind his exerts. I award: bmn n't. have said that he was of In M‘“"°‘1K‘§“.".."“‘°"..'i‘ ‘t’. i“; more crabs h tact some mics n- to webs soot "crab" m.” m” Mam I f!» . wonder Shot the slum old crab would think flow about the country in tho breeze, he lmow that one o! his relatives F" srubbina boutintho oooonfiocrai his Eight feet and lets his n with others. 8° pew on the wings of the wind, waited upward and and there. little knowing where he is twine and flvnnrcmly caring less. Nor has he any idea where he will comr- to port. It. may lw n voynzc lasting hours. He may and-Aaway he goes onward. swirled here when and iourucv on and on over fields and ( “r lnitvlnlvn lnr l’. E. l. Iv l whorls even across lakes. Or. it may] he only n minute nr twn bcfors- his s"kcu balloon catches on the near- i cs4 tree. Whenever and wherever unknown destination. Damioy and Baa ressional duties-V. Sea View i - And Vicinityl Sea View. l Miss Gertie Adams we reoentl I for Medford, Mast. where she wil be the guest. o! her sister, Mrsl ‘lheodoru Baker. m- Oanie Grady. Illnnesldo, spent u» week-end mm Mends in I l Mr. Lorne Campbell has obtained employment at the Air Port in St Eleanorl. Mrs. Colin Donald men! a row days pleasantly with frienfl in Baltic recently. l l ma. William cousins spent a flow days during the past week with rriends in Summersid . I l n: school is proposals, hvor- l ably ‘under the management oft Min Vera Brander as teacher. l Mr. Calais Gallant of the P.E.I. ' Highlanders spent. s. few days re- cently in Sea View the guest of Mr. and Mn. Atwood Blakaney. m. and Mrs. John Ooulaon. Mrs. J. P. Duggan and Miss Velda Duggan formed a motor party to summerside on Tuesday. i w. andk Mrs. in S r1 broo , apen a easan liizlfillilgiy the guests o! Mr. and Vlrs. F. W. Donald. I Miss Marion Inglis. Bhediac. NB. was a recent visitor m Baltic. the y zuest. o: Mr. and Mrs. James cousins. The fishermen have been get-l ting some nice catches of mackerel ‘ during the past week and are oft a fine quality at this season of the yEdf. A raw o! the farmers have dug some of their cobbler potatoes. so far they seem to be turning out to be a good yield per acre. Miss Evelyn Donald and her friend Miss Lily Hogg. Kelvin. spent the week-end at. Sea View, the guests o1 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Donald. l Mrs. John G. McKav is spcndinc a pleasant visit in Capc Travcrsr the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frccl_ Irving. I i Mr. Ivan Duggrm who spent the j past month in Charlottetown train- ; lng in the Light Horse regiment; has since his return rcsilmcd his duties as clerk in Mr. Edwin Mur- phy's store. I l l Mrs. Annie Pbrsyths and Miss Ann Goodwin have returned to their home in Boston. Mass. after spending the past. few months pleasantly in Sea View the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edvrln Donald. ' The heavy rain accompanied by high wind which swept all alone; the North side oi’ this Province on Saturday night and Sunday great- l_v delayed the gathering in of the harvest. The majority c1’ farm- ers were through cutting, but very ‘few had their crop gathered in. y --—— t Among the business visitors to Malpeque recently were Mr. H. W. Palmer. Moncton. N.B.. Mr. D. M. sear, Charlottetown, Mr. E. L sear, Charlottetown. Mr. C. C. MacNutt. Charlottetown. Mr. and. Mrs. Stetson. Saint John. NB. While in Malpeque they were guests at the MacGregor House. A number of young people from this community attended the dance in Kenslngton that was sponsored by the Baltic W. I. There was a large crowd in at- tendance and a pleasant evening was spent in dancing. Splendid music was furnished by the Baltic Orchestra. The ladies of the Bal- tic sold lunches. A splendid sum was realized from the proceeds which will be used for Red Cross purposes. The Damley and Sea View WMS. met at the home of Mrs. Wallace MacNutt on Thursday evening for their September meet- ing. 'I‘hero was a good attendance of members. President presidedl and gave the call to worship after the devotional period the topic for the evening was taken from the 5 a § 5 a § i E 4 § E fl a answered by a. verse of Scripture bearing on the topic. After the reading of the minutes a business discussion followed. It was then decided to hold s. ‘Phankoffering service in the near future and to invite Miss Calbeck to be the guest speaker at this meeting. It was further decided tor all member- brtng heir quilt blocks at Octo- ber nreeoing to have the quilt com- pleted to send so some needy mis- sion fleld. A chapter from the Study Book was read by Mrs. James Hlchey which was greatly enjoyed. Closing hymn and bene- dllction brought the meeting to a coon. MI- lhth Roll. Health Nuns, was a. visitor to the schools in ODIN- caught high and dry on telegraph THE CHARLurrr. luw m GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 14. 1940 T i LEAD! FRENCH DOCTOR! ‘THREE RIVERS, Que. Sept. 13- tOPl-Dr. C, E. Dumont, oi Camp- bellwn. NB. was elected a vice- president ct the Congres of French anguage doctors of North America todav at that organization's 17th meeting here. 11-. Oscar Mercler. of Montreal. was narngd__presld_c_nt. he comes to rest the little spider crawls forth in his new home. Thus 1 Nature's purpose is served and his kind scattered over the land. Just as the seeds of the thistle and the dandelion are borne away in grow elsewhere. Of course. there are shipwrecks and casualties. Many n little bal- loonist finds himself marooned on the surface of a lake or pond. or wires. But when one can travel a- the courage and resourcefulness of so tiny a voyager who sets out so bout m Gully and 5° irr"5i‘°'mib‘ lllilltyiollelligzlnlizlll I ill-l liritain ‘lvllulii Should knmv? "that? Il‘lV'i1Il1?lliiil"wJt-:Ii ill)“ifavsrasltsolngilpctfimillzwls I lyiqone must take some chances ‘h H .L _ ; v _ M. hyivfll‘ up . ....‘._‘.n,.‘h.s hb r’ “m. officials ‘nnno.,llcpd‘té(hn. ‘m, | l everm*i"”- w? m“ hi" “dmi” ter. by those in muho-"i '1 ~< t ' then it's time for him to do somo- "lime 0i the French chief of stale T FURBED C 0A TS YOU TOO CAN SERVE o BUY WAR SAVINGS ,—f?>. vevvsréeflec MWitLcfw-wi’ ~_._.§\ these coals were bought months ago. when we ‘llrsi sensed the wisdom of such a purchase. We shopped with eagle eyes . . . determined to give you styles. fabrics and lurs that even we couldn't duplicate in s hurry! The result is breath- ialting . . . see for yourself, io- day! And remember, every coat is band-picked for fashion, quality . . . value! I 941 "$141M: ” Sumptuous Silver Fox beau- tifully draped to the side of this elegant coat with lmish shawl collar. Fine iliilUli boucle wool - - - - - $il-'>-"il And Moderately Priced CUATS Gleaming Silver Fox in glor- ious plastron and front bor- der coat. licautifillly simple with sapling slim lines. hund- some details - - - - - $101M)" Persian Lamb makes the on- tire front and shoulder of ° , this beautiful new cunt. Wlth New York --T'ightl_v curled inkly black ' ' f ‘. W l ‘f l ‘ii 0 1n every line _.‘."__ . ."'f‘.°.' .". lilall. JTA MP3 the 3P8 y"-Ww.u--~),.. < "- shawl collars! beautifully tailored. flawlessly Our complete range 0f fall Lavish Patch Fox on u silli- und winter coats is now on “b Himk:_mnmynidiuill; display. Smurtly tailored cenily imlbtyidl ii-g_‘l'nsi,\._iiv_l_ unirinimcd coats in warm illjccibiilnt) ‘)O.l(.0~ kept") all wool hvvcds and silver slimming 1m“ ' ' ' ' ' " l“ tone cloths are much in dc- Supple Mink standing Cllllill‘ mind 0r that plain tailored and front border coat of "out 0f black bouclc to wear patterned Illuck boucle lll with your fur neckpicre or new slgndgr lines on a "mo. in all sizes is also =hnwn. (‘omc in and sec this fall's styles of fur-trimmed and untrimmed cunts at such reasonable prices as $li.95, $16.95 and $19.50. J m! Luxurious ripple collar coats! Fur-top coats! Elegant fur border coats! detailed, lamlfs wool lined. Th" will $65.00 stunning coat uwvmvn prize - - - - - - - - - Rich silvery grey Suuirfvi in bolero style with standing bmv collar makes this rmli of Soldier Blue an nui- standing attraction at 3591i” Superb Furs! Rich ‘Voolelns! Joats that will make you purr with delight, each time you wear Side-tie coats with hum‘ All the coats you'll see at the smartest places, on the smzv“ people, for the coming season. MGDRE 8. 159p [imiled after the style of those used for be allowed. (ltis said that fertilizer fly spray, but on a I think I have hoard of such an implement bcmg constructed whose , the low price of nearly all he sells: motive power was a ivorl-car eu- glne. I shall be glad t0 hear from any reader who can tine particulars of such a. contrlvance. Cheerful Outlook for Agriculture Farming is an ancicnt and hon- orable occupalzmi m.- of his uscfuluv» in Mo‘ t‘ m v" - no man ls more entitled to consld- i lnnl'(‘OV(‘l'. (and that bv one who of any other member of the body "OllllC. ioxprra ' .: a .~.. A two hurdcrs." On the one side he ls burdened by_ increased prices for larger scale. will jump 2O pcr cont. next. Spring.) On the other side his burden ls a neighbor tells me that. potatoes are 25 cta. a bushel; and they cost 50 cts. to raise! Wcll it's a well- proved saying that. "Anybody can makc money nut of farm prnrluco once ti. has left the farmer's hands." Now wc have Just. been told that this winter is going to be a hard miur- lone for the farmer; which one can {well believe. when we are told Stung by n was». a rider. Mrs Eveyn was killed when th and fell on her ill llu- I . J’ ll . ....l comlulscs “onliilfilrlloputll tiillllm i" mm" "i b-“lrllv in his homo-made bnllorm . .. ‘, ‘, .. - . _. . -, - .- ‘Victor w. om 0 h’ “HM h" H” breeze i0 some (llaocallfiliqiltlln '1 ilicrcrl‘ | lid-ill vol $3511.11} c-ollllldsiilalcclsofirlill; n" lswond Gilliam .. . .. . . . .. . . . , ._ t . Eng “CL Issachar, "crouching down between apathy and co-operate in a delin- ite policy, better times would dnwnl -___ All other industry. as well as com- _____________ WASP CAUSED DEATH i STAGENHOE. England -rCP)»- PETAIN T0 IIAVE NAME CHANGE ___.._. VANCOUVER. sopt. 13 Petaln. n station on the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway H7 would be dronpcd in fnVOr or "Od- l ponv throw its San ersmi, who e mount reared D tCPl -_ Mnlor-Gr-rlcril 1 commander (f an Division in,‘ l~‘ull‘s Wharf _____ all he nrens: a cts. more here. a merce is organized and the farmer smaller quantity there, an increas- must follow suit. if he would sur- i (Continued from page z; ing charge all round in spite of vive. Above all he must lrr-c his — — _ —-————~~ I promises that no profitcc-ring would soul from playing at “politics " . Finest burning coals at low price I ' s nauauoss scaaaunn TON $ SYDNEY SCREENEI) TOP And no charge for delivery. Wcighledf/on Scales Also: Dry Hardwood and Softwood Phone Ztfil eri l