B F N . a Q :- E3 l l GREAT from the NEWS BASEMENT Faster and Faster... . .Bigger and Biggen. . .. that seems to be the “theme song” of the Base- ment store. To-day more specials that will please you! Full - fashioned light service weight Silk Hose — - - - Autumn weight Service Stockings union ‘Knit - _ _ _ _39O Ladies new fall Woolen Gloves new colors - - - -- Children’s new fall Wool- en Gloves new z colors — — — - — Dainty smooth, warm HARVEYETTE Under- wear for ladies — — — — —39c Ladies, long sleeve Flan- nelette Night gowns me- ium size — — - — large size-Silc. Long sleeve ilannelette Style -- — — — PYJAMAS white with fancy trim Plain fiannelette 59c SLEEPERS ages 2, 4 and 6 - -- — Silk and wool stockings for ladies - - - Sheeresse and Service Celenese Stockings "fit all" top - - Misses new fall Woolen gloves new colors — -- - - All colors in WOOL BE- RETS for Autumn - - — Knit fine cotton. silk stripe BLOOMERS 8: VESTS Ladies’ sizes — — — —- -—39c Ladies’ short sleeve Flanneiette Nightgown medium and large Girl's fIannelette PY- JAMAS Russian stripe — — — — Clearing line of Ladies’ Neckwear up to $1.00 value - — — Girls’ Jersey Dresses regular 98c to 1.50 for . this is a specially interesting clearing line that everylady should see. 59c New Tweed Dress for Girls, brown, red, blue — -— New Terry TOWELS notable value, pr. Clearing sale of LADIES GLOVES worth to $1.00 for - _ __ 500 New Rayon Table cloths many colors — - Freshly New Crepe Dresses . $2.49 $2.79 $2.95 These are fresh from the maker-sample dresses of. outstanding value. New styling, new colors. Good new Cotton Dresses — — — 59. Ladies New House Dress. Great Value $1 Prince Edward Island Hospital Annual Collection The Trustees 0f the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital acknowledge with sincere appreciation receipt of I check for $500.00, bequest of the late James Paton. which will be added to the Endowment Fund of the Hospital. The collection from Clinton, col- leewd by Mrs. Grace Whitehead. amount $7.70: Mrs. John White- head, Mrs. Christy Gass, Mrs. John A. McKay, Mrs. James Pickering, Mrs. George Brookim, Mrs. Ernest Pickering and hirh. Wilfred Pick- ering, fifty cents; Mrs. Leslie Pnynter, Mrs. Elmer Cotton, Mrs. Justin Woodsiaie, Mrs. Elton Wood- Iide. Mrs. Cleve Soniers, Mrs. Wm. Warren. Mr. George Dinnis, and Mrs. Edith Heancy. Yorty cent“. Mrs. George Riley, Mrs. Harry Marks, Mrs. Ralph Heaney and Mrs. Hugh Glover, twenty-five cents. Mn. Margaret MacEacliern, Long Oreek. 81,00. Central Royalty. collected by Miss Ruth Wood, $22.25: A. R. MacKay c .._. _r__ c e ee- EXTRAS CLEARS SECOND A ‘AAA AAAAAAAA- v rvv 1v Roll! Coatings including Root E-‘astic, Asphalt, Creosote, Oxides. 81c. AA- AAAAAAAA A ‘AAA O-O-O-O-O-O-OO-O-O-O-Q O-Q§O-O-§O-O O6 f0 O §§O—4'§O-§§§§-4 CEDAR SHINGLES in Stock and to Arrive 'ALL GRADES-including $5.00; Mr. Lincoln Wood, Fred Mac- Rae, John I-iowatt, Robert Coulson. Arthur Roper, Fred Andrew, Mrs. Claude Smith. Wendell Wood, Ma- jor MacRae, Mrs. M. MacAusland. ' Frank MacKay, W. H. Smith and Mrs. w. P. MacLeod, $1.00: M“. A- Agnew, William Spencer, Mrs. Wm. Ward, Frank Smallwood, C6611 Wood, Ed. Hambley, Percy Roper. fifty cents; Mrs. Stephen Ward. Miss Betty MacKay, and Mrs- Wm- Gurncy, twenty-five cents. 117973-10-16-11 HAZEL onovr: school. Report for September: Grade X Sr.-1, Louis Bagnail. Grade X Jr.—1, Catherine Mao- Leod; 2, Wanda Bertram; 3, Jean Pound. » Grade VIII-i, Taylor Ellis; I. Georgie Buchanan; 3, Melvin Pound. Grade V-1. Stephen MacConley and Annie Pound (equal); 2, Doro- thy Bagnall; 3, Thelma Nicholson. Grade IV-l, Helen Pound; 2. Waldon Bertram; 3, John Bertram. Grvde III-l, Marjorie Buchanan; 2, Vivian Craswell; 3, Ora. Pound. r‘ CLEAR CLEAR WALLS EXTRA NO. 1's. at prices to meet all competition for goods of equal quality -ALSO— Point. Shingle Stain, Carbon Petroleum, Ochrel, Metallic POOLE & THOMPSON, Limited MONTAGUE THE CHARLOTTETOWN The Bentral Guardian -___ This column ll reserved to: new: o! local interest but ldvcrtllln; o! l In": nature mny in inserted n0 I can" I word strictly pnynblo In i AI|VIIIIOO< CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 14-6798-7-12-3 i2 DR. YEO,will resume practice October eighteenth. L7B80-10-i8-2i ‘ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ser- vices Sunday, Oct. 1B: Mount Bte- wart ll am; I-Iighfield 2.30 p.rn.; Marshneld 7.30 p.rn. ‘ L7977-i0-l8-li ZION WOMEN'S MISSIONAR! Society will hold a cake sale at Holman! Saturday, Oct. 17th. 1.7990 HOLMES a BRADLEY — Just ‘ arrived large shipment of infant's wear and two-piece knitted suits, sizes 1-4 years. L7989-10-l6-2l and girls’ coats sizes 1 to l0 years. i ._.___ k SPECIAL PRICES on infants’ g Holmes 8a Bradley. L7989-10-16-Zi i _-i_ l CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN ; CHURCH-Divine worship will be , held on Sabbath next at 2.30 p.rn. I" Rev. G. Carlyle Webster will preach. i 1.7985 i TIIE CENTRAL PARISlL-Divine ‘ worship will be held oh Sabbath , next as follows: Canoe Cove 11.00 AM-l Churchill 3.00 P.M.; Clyde River 7.00 RM. Mr. H. Lloyd Hen. demon. student. will conduct the services. TI-IE PRESBYIEEIANCIIURCII i IN CANADA-Divine worship will I be held on Sabbath next as follows: i Hartsville 11.00 AM; Hunter River i 2.00 p.rn.; Glasgow Road 4.00 P.M.; f l Brockfield 1.30 P.M. Rev. n. Ai i Dots. of Sydney. Ne. will be the. i preacher for the day. All members‘- and adherents are urged to attend. L7984 i RETURNS ‘FROM VACATION- , j Rev. D. L. Griffiths, Belfast, re. i tamed home on Thursday after a i prolonged vacation which took him i i m m“? Willis. including Mon- . i-fefll. Toronto, Hamilton, London {l and Detroit. Combining work with Miles-sure. Mr. Griffiths delivered s lectures to three musical societies ‘ and supplied a few pulpitg, Qn Monday evening between Mon. treal and Quebec City the party m,“ ‘ into a blinding snowstorm, which made motor travelling too dan_ gerous for an hour or more, i I LECTURE on VIM‘! —Mr. m. win Johnson, B. A-, from on“- lottetown delivered a lecture on Vim? to n Ill-rile audience 0i’ eager listeners at Clyde River on Wedmes- , day evening last. Mr. Johnson was l‘ mumuwd b)’ RAW. B. G. Manner u who noted as chairman. The speak- l or imllmssed his audience with a ‘V clear cut and vivid word picture of i his nflznmaso from Montreal w - Vim? and return. ‘The audience ex- Ifirlfllocd momenta of tenseneg and moments of laughtgf a5 me speaker led his listeners to many interesting places that he was able to visit while at France, England, and sootlnnd. Other items on the WOETam included an organ solo by William Murchison, two vocal solos by Miss Wood of Charlottetown, a. "$51118 by Miss Simmonds who 15 bolwhlns school at York Point, P. E. I. Members of the baby band sold fudze, during a. brief intermin- sicn. The program cons‘ :;l the National Anthem. Grade II-l, Hazel Craswell.‘ Grade I—1, Merrell Nicholson; 2, Reigh Pound. Perfect attendance - Dorothy Bagnall, Stephen MacConley, Helen Pound, Vivian Craswell, Ora Pound, Hazel Craswell. Personals w. Arthur Dawson, Tryon, was cvicitor to the city yesterday. nov. wuilohi a. McLeod of the Flee Church of Scotland arrived in the city last evening. He will assist i the Rev. Ewen McDougall in theg Church of Scotland during the xe- ‘ minder of this month. i . Mrs. Harry Mathieson has return- ed from Montreal, where she was the guest of her brother, Mr. C. i Hollis Rowe, and her nieces, Mrs. i W. H. Harper, and Mrs. F. C. Hodgson, Mount Royal, P. Q. Mr. andMrs. M. C. McPhee, Mr. ‘ and Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon motor-. ed from Wood wands to Coleman to visit Mr. MacKinnonKs mother: Mrs. John A. ivlacKinnon~ They were accompanied back by Mr. Mac- Kinnons mother. CARLETON SCHOOL Report of Clvlekon School for months of August and September: Grade X-l, Marion Bell; 2, Theresa Muttart; 3. Mary Quigley. Grade IX-l, Roberta Holvatt; 2. Joseph Noonan. L79l3i ’ Grade VIII-J, Nan Craig. I Grade VII-l, Mildred Lowther. , Grade VI-l, Eleanor MacDonald: 3 2. Frances Smith; 3, Claude Bell. Perfect attendancoz-Marion Bell. ‘ Harold Bell, Ruth MacDonald, | Eleanor MacDonald, Roberta How- att i i i i Grade V~1, Lois MacDonald. Grade IV--1, Bernice Stewart; 2, Theresa Noonan. Grade III~I, Dorothy Dumas; 2. Donald Craig. Grade II-l, Gordon MacDonald i and Pauline Gallant. equal; 2, Ralph ‘ Peters; 3. Katherine Howatt. i Grade I—1, Gordon Linklctter; 2, Arnett Stewart; 3, Elnler Stew- art. Perfect attendance-Lois MacDon- ald, Dorothy Dumas, Gordon Link- letter. t MRS. ABNER CROSBY On August 20, 1936 there passrd peacefully to rest at herlliozixc iii Bonshaw, Mrs. Abner Crcsby in her sixty-ninth year. Her funeral was very largely attended on Satur- day, August 22nd. ~ The service at the house xvm conducted by Rev. T. O. De Wolfe asst-ted by Rev. Mr. Morrison. A solo "Sometime well undsrstind", was rendered by Mr. Stephen Mac- Leod. The pail-bearers were, Al x. Mac- Leod, Allan Stuart, John Mc- Mlanus, lvfiantford BeemJahlr Gcudet, John J. Macbeod. There are left to mourn her liv- ing memory, her husband, and two sisters, Beile and Mai-parct of Mass, and one brother Hugh of Biadalbane and the following sons and daughters: Elmer, clan; and Everett of Bon: haw, David in Western Canada. and Hziroid in United States, Ruby at home and Jean, lVIrs. Mantford Bcer in Hampton, also a number cf grand- children and a large number of relatives and friends throughout the province. _ Many beautiful flowers were rc- ceived, bearing testimony to the esteem in wlhich she was held. (Patriot Please Copy) pISL ‘ . ' " ’ ' '" ' RYIATK)“ i WlTh v \,‘-. GUARDIAN » » OCTOBER 16. 1936 SHIPS’ WIRELESS BATTERIES? DARE NOT FAIL lighting-sure of the best value for your money. RASH! An accident at seu—-lhe niacilinpery disabied—the power reliable- batteries which they know are H’, 0tl'—-lhen what? Tile hero of many a sea drama—lhe wvireiess operator is again the only link between iilc sinking vessel and help. He and his S.O.S.-—S.O.S.—- S.0.S. Ocean boats — merchant marine- biltllcsliips, the world over, rely upon Exille Batteries for their emergency power. Tile purchasers of bat- teries which protect the precious lives of iliou- ' ' when you are selecting a battery for your car remember that Exides are picked by the steamsliips, the rail- ways nnd the great ulililies-hy people who dare not have battery failures. Use this as a guide for your car battery. sands of people and “mii- ‘ lions" in ships of the grout steamship com- panic-s leave nothing lo chance. They choose the Copyrighl, H716 Exidcs give long and satisfactory service. They can be depended upon. When you buy an Exide you are sure of, stnrting—sure of good The Exide dealer in your commun- iiy can be trusted to render you gen. uine Exide service. He has been carefully chosen. He is qualified to give service on the electrical system of yourcar us well as on your battery. THE NEW EXIDE HYCAP Toronto - For the motor ear with a defroster, a radio, a healer and other current- consuming accessories, the new ' Exide Hycap (high capacity) buttery is the very thing. ll llus the power t0 “bundle” these accessories and still start your cur in any weather. 5U EXIDE VBATTERIES OF CANADA LIMITED Canada EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE FOLLOWlNGnDEALERS: R. T. Ilolman Ltd. Charlottetown — Summerside Mallett’s Battery Service Charlottetown Echo Garage Charlottetown Martin’s Garage Charlottetown Eastern Guardian ..'I1UY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret it. ..*BUYING Oats and Potatoes daily at our store warehouse. Clark Bros. Montague. L-7i20-l0-15-3l. ..'D0 NOT MISS Mnb0n's Rex. all One-Cent Sale from October 17th to October 24th inclusive. L-706l-l0-l4-3i. ..'TIIE EVENT you have been waiting or. Two regular size drug store itcins for the price of one, plus only one ‘cent. Saturday, 0c- toiicr l'ltli to Saturday, October 24th inclusive at Mubons Linc-Cent Stilt-t L—'706l-10-l4-3i. ..'A REAL CHANCE to get your drugs for the ullnter, buy your Christmas gifts in toilet goods, stu- tionery, and sundry articles at Mub0n‘s Rexall One-Cent Sale. Montague, October 17th to October 24th inclusive. L-7Dtll-10-l4-3i. ..‘A REAL OPPORTUNITY to get your whiter supply of drugs. toilet goods, stationery, and all drug store nccds at Mabons Rcxaii Clie- Cclit Sale, Montague, from October 17th to 24th inclusive. L-7061-l0-14-3l. ..’BIC| SLAUGHTER SALE. — Forced to go out of business owing lo iii health I have decided to oi- ier my large stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, China and Dinnenvare etc, at a discount of 331-3 to 50 per cent. J. L. Ycunker, Montague. L-71l5-10-l2-6ll. ..'CLARKS Second Anniversary Sale at Montague October 17th to October 24th. Don't miss this big opportunity to blly your Fall slip- plies of all general merchandise at big savings. Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! L-'lll6-10-l5-3i. NORTH BEDEQUE Senior Dept., North Bcdcquc school: Grade X—l, Mildred MacMurdo; 2, Muriel England; 3, Helen Bar- wise. Grade VI1I—1, Norma MacMur- do; 2, Norman Tucker; 3, David Barwisc. Grade VII-l, Mildred Waugh; A Juliet MacMurdo; 3, Louise Perry. Grade VI-l, Helen Arsennult; Z Dorothy Reeves; 3, Clam. Arsen- ault. Teacher, Alban MacDonald. Corn-Extract.» OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS _-yi~u' A .\T 4. J65‘? AEOIJT HALF MILE. Yl , IS ALL. OUR BOARDING HOUSE , . HAlzrR-RUMF“-WN ALL. 1M‘! LONG: AND DISTIMGUEHED CAREER lki THE FIELD OF INVENTIVE €>C\ENCE, I NEVER HAVE coucewso A MORE autumn IDEA ----EC1AD, MANUFPCTURERG wanes OFFERMG ME AFORTUNE! ‘IILLT-‘ORM MY own comvmvw HOOPLE L\MlTED---W\TH ol=i=ices IN Au. ‘THE 615cm" arise on ‘THE with . . --~| lib lg/llinilli l MY HOT WATER BY MAKlkltEi TAP . WAS SPROUTING IClCLES "rl-ils , MORNING v// e J ' K ~ 5OMETHlM6 Major Hooplv i». 1 W / 6AY,WHY IT nor ear u? ‘PROBABLY v é, srEAh/l UNDER l6 THAT l YOUR wle ma: cotossm. us? ‘DJRBRHMS HUNG-i ‘BOL OVER on HE HADfTO Z A new WATER BURGLAIZr- é HEATER-~ ~ ‘PROCFDOCSRS , TH’ cursive x oi= som- ‘RUBBERf 64 @0012 =