Red ya a‘: Classified meanness-o", Ill [Q Ilgg Q1 5 "p" ‘k e "t-rrx-krxa-a-l-p; g ements» f lean-nauseous lenerunsossusras I > ‘W; en's-noun..." 1g pg;- In. 9g 5 ‘m fltiftvewve-oyoeoqwoqoooogwg A8611” Wanted Miscellaneous ' R I Central Guardian _ Iii cars-run cumnnsiws omnc conducted. byjiooio: Actor at the October 11th. 0089-10-‘8-11. worry nexus-uh- rim prise fruitcake donated‘ to the Hmpitai Aid by Mrs. Meios- Allan oi Covehead. , was drawn by Dr. Harry Johnson with ticket number 22. PERSONALS Mrs. I‘. A. Randall of Houston, hssarrived on a visit to her parents Mn, and Mrs. J. J. Hornby. Mr- F- G- Bbeneer. o! saint John, N. B.. the well known theatre mag- nate. is in the city on business. In the report of the wise-Micha- ‘A creating Card Sample book" tree icon and women already making live ioliars up daily. in spare time; axpuience o: capital unnecessary. Garroieoa Omfllrantiord, Ont. A. W. 9-28-241. Mum's - LIYE SALESMEN TO gen Pinlese Clothes Lines-Excel- lent opportunity. Every user a beater. livery homo a prospect Write Practioel Inventions Limited. om 5t. Lawrence. Montreal; A. W. Sept. 27. Oct, 3-10. on AGENTS —- LIV! BALISMEN T0 sell Pinlm Clothes Lines-Excel- lent opportunity. Every user a booster. Every home a. pros t Write Practical Inventions Limited, 514d St, Lawrence, Montreal. A. J. Sept. 27, Oct. 3-10 DOUBLE YOUR SALARY BY ADD- lpg $86.00 weekly selling Imperial Christmas Cards to ri-iends, Business Associates, Club and Church members. from M18111- Aft Personal are so vulva-rs cnaismss Jorm ALFRED MACDONALD, or the ushers, William Coiling: and . Lend Surveyor. Hermanvlile, souris. Thom” m,“ w," mmwmnuy ' 10-2-lmpd. ___..___ seem, Southport, Teachers Wanted. _ Summerviile School No, 54. ‘ Sup plement $100.00. D, Murphy, Sec retary. Wanted home for winter. As companion o Siding, P. E. I. For Sale GIAVENSTElN Arruts Al‘ r. s. 0042-10-7-81 -_-..-'-__. -q___ TEACIIEIVWANTED A1.‘ ONCE FOR aooz-io-s-si. ._._s-_.. -v-.__.~.+-__. WANTED BY ELDERLY WOMAN, knit and sew for room and board. Mrs. Margaret Parshiey, Carleton 9082-10-9-21. you. SALE-ii mu: cows. ‘srrhv George McMillan, Covehead Rood. 9124-10-10-21. helies wedding yesterday thy names omitted. Mr. John c. McLeod. formerly with Clark Bros, left yesterday morning for New York, where he has loctlited a. position. ' M. and Mrs. Jalnos Campbell, Up- Der Hillsborough St, have returned from an enjoyable honeymoon trip through New Brunswick and Nova Scotis. ' Mrs. Catherine McLean o! Boston, who has been visiting her cousin, MPO. A I. McLean, left at noon today for I’ E. Island where she will continue her visits-Amherst News. l‘ Mr. and Mrs. ’W. G, Stiff, of Pro- vinceiown, Mass, are’ spending a three weeks’ vacation in Charlotte- town, the guests o! Mrs. Stiifs brot- ileant hoe Sample Book, I l Art. Manufacturers, b1 Wellington West, s T t0. A.W. 10-1-tl. Oct. 31. F emsle Help Wanted ION- KITCHEN 9100-10-94! WANTED - MAID at Puke: House. _.-. lint. Ralph Jenkins, so Orlebar at. , ' ooso-si SILL CHRISTMAS CARDS can be earned and pg1¢ weekly in ‘spare time selling well known llilo per- sonal Chistmas cards. lllbefifll" qmggegggry, An early start and cu: cn-Opefbtlfln assures success. Beautiful new Portfolio sample mo. Master Krait Co. Limited. Toronto. Representatives wanted man towns also. - y, a. w. Oct. z,a,s,s.io,i:i,is,i1.1o,s2 a4,ae,no,si. Employment WanteL n 10mm omi. mom couiwnv wants position takinB "care o! children, Apply Guardian. . 3i To Let to tau-nous: Arm nAIN- Al'- cu 201 crutch Street. ooefi-io-eoi- I .__.__ ro nar-Jasmssur TENEMENT for adult zemiiv. near Si» Dun-rm!" 3311i“, 1pm; asonsble. Apliiy Gnu-dig“, 9125-10-10-21. Male Help Wanted warn-so - nor T0 wonx m Drugstore. Posters Drulsiufe- .- 9084-10-9-21. waivmn-nsiiiabrsrahv, SINGLE assistant around 3o yeere. for firm and ranch. Arthur _Wood. Mt. Ker- bert. . 0104-10-9-41 Boarders Wanted WANTID e-Q-IIN" IOAIDIIS. Apply l‘! Beyiield. . 9094-10-9-21. IANTlflv-JIWO IOAIDIIS- GIN- t-el location. Heated room. APPIY m Queen street, ooos-io-o-ai. Lost: wall-humane! ‘LONG CREEK - w...“ myfi. "iifoimfétll; ' Guardian. oosa-io-c-ai. not.» wass-sQtrli-rca. mm»! e. .B.1oe\ on mo» It"? Ii. RUIN‘ - ‘M’ m” ” o“ OOM-IU-D-el. i ml‘! .. 1.1- VWANTQfl-MAID. APPLY 117 KENT 90302.1. wmnp - MAID. AEPLY Mill. FOR SALE-J REGISTERED JER Brackley. mink. John Spencer, Road. sey Cows, both young. Also two young bulls. Apply Harold Stead, 9063-10-8-31. I08 SALE — A WILD FEMALE Mt. Edward 9098-10-9-21 her, Mr. Ben Sicntliord. . JPRESBYTERIAN c n u n c ll MONTAGUE-Servlces will be held subject, "A Bcientzis s Creed," and at '1 p. m., subject, "ltetrospection." FOR SALE-LYCEUM; the removing. S, P. Duffy. Motor Sales Co. l6 aorea. Ila-at Lake, {pr sale. bar- gain, apply Stewart and Lowther. ohsriettmwh, r. m. 1. vaiaalsos Sept. 12-20. Oot. 10th. - DRIW. R. CARSON Peliaar ilrariaaea ‘Ulllnprlclil Chronic‘ and Navvela Diseases 12d Prince lt. Phone 107! Opposite It. Paul's Church. tuuq- a "THRO- IIG EXPENSE (ioontihuod irmn me 1) at," a); very best equipment, in fact. to provide the Prince Edward with all the necessary machines b08601" with house rte-construction and changed atmosphere will coat lbWi $26,000. i _ Together with this large outlay. Ml‘- Spencer stated that the theatre would be raced-with a greatly inert"- ed overhead, the most lmporillilt 1i‘ em being the cost of pictures whim are from two hundred to seven hun- dred per cent higher than silent ille- tuies. _ - This increased cost would necessitate higher prices probably ‘m? “d thirty five cents regularly. These ll‘! m,“ u“; gun"; much considera- uw, M“ gpgmygg flllnkl, b01171‘! do- ddkl] w make such a drastic chance u; his business. A, “ghost this w. 5180"!‘ ‘i’ muss the opinion that the new form o! entertainment has wonderful pol- sibiiitiel and slvel W ti" m" m‘ wofy beat actors. slow’! in drama, “m”; ‘M open, at a price that the "q-qg mbh can DIY- ‘A! m; “m” m, spencer John moor-mick the 8"“ P“ tenor. who could not be brwiht i" ahsi-iottotowh so: $6.000 f" ' °°"' “y; w, McCormick received hall a million recently to sins in o!" PM"? rhus m. isooermiei ""1" "° “""‘ and soon in Charlottetown for ti!" an“, '1“ 1mg u much lltllflCtlfilfl g and pleasure as hearlbl 9"" l“ W‘ " :E on. .1. aMlLLAR "I" "i 1'" "i... ‘a I9 1: _g emu. acaoaoa , n» mew mitzamixmn , l: 1 l0 U4". “.‘,,",,,, n," n; g good practice ll l 1' u‘ ° should be a bat- ,, 61* Qgegn gal Italian! yesterday butthere u mum‘ lefib-IAQQQW ' 0040-0044», Willi-flit.“ Plum u‘ ' MUSIC‘ STyDIQY». k , . -XGI§CQII 4.919‘ 5 H'---- ‘~-~"" out.“ iilluafblia _ 9-,- ‘v.3; n v v ' ', ._vIvtlhjrlifliplstgllswi‘ . Y" i " was... ‘shin; ' H". ‘ APPLY S. P. Duliy. b0 loads clay to be had for V 9097-10-9-91. son. sans: cnitsr-cnarstan oz and new Nash coupe. Will trade in for horse or wagon, or foxes. Nash 9010-10-8-31 FAR-M FOB SALE-MOSSEY FARM REMOVE ALL DUST FIRST --_- Before attempting to do any re- “ ",0! rust spots on thecar make certain that all rust has been removed. otherwise the paint will soon crack and chin ofl. HAVE CAll-BUIETOI. CLEANED leave s reovestiorfshs commerci- to be cleaned the newt-time the car goes to the shop. It will-make more diiferahce in performance than many realise. e _ ' i a BIRTHS . ---_._. CAlltNs-At Freetown, on Sept. 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. l". 1.. Cairns, a son. Munitions CAMPBELL - VICKIIION - At ‘Trinity Church parsonage. on lopt. 30, by Rev. C. N. Brown, James Pol- lock Campbell to Georgina Mae Vickerson, both oi’ Charlottetown. q-->.-_ DEATHS MAcLlobl-At 3d Prince St, Wed- nesday, Oct. 9, Margaret H. Mac- Leod. Funeral privately. Please omit flowers. MACDONALD-At his homo in Or- well, Oct. 9th, Dougsld C. MacDon- ald, aged b8 years. Funeral on. Fri- day, 11th, at 0 o'clock to St. Joachim Church, Vernon River. MaoKENZIE-Af, Flat River, John D. Maclienzie, age 78 years. Funeral Friday, Oct. 11th, at 2 p. m. from the home of his brother Malcolm MacKennie. WBBJEN-Jn the CitY Hospital. 0c- tobar 9th, Katie Handrahsn, dearly beloved wife of Juries O’Brlen, Orle- hkr at, age as years. Funeral 1mm A. A. I-lennesseyb Funeral Home. No- tice latsr. iii iiiisiioiiiiii Ia loving memory of our laar hll- . bead and father blaldoek Isaiah- sla, who departed ibis lilo 06405" 10th., 102l- ' We don't Iorsai yea. new. year memes lash Kindest thoughts lo ever linear. Around the grave when you are laid. lbseriog by wmeaa iaaiily. liie N. D. -MacLean manna nasal-Nil m» ra- _. Red Cross. as Grafton street. lit-may. v on Sunday, October 13th, at 11 a. m.,, patently in i...» CHARLOTTFETOLN QLLQQJIAN Athletics Again Trirrz Cubs 9-3 Chicago‘ Uses Four Hurlers To Stem Tide-Foxx Again Clouts Homer With Two On Paths. (Canadian Press) by Allan" Gould, A. P. Sports Ell- ltor. WRIGLEY FIELD, Chicago. 111-. Oct. lL-Tho Athletics charmed their tune today. but it was still a dirge so far as the Cubs and their hopes o! World's series conquest are con- cerned. Connie Mack's American League champions said it with. base hits instead of slow curves, as ‘they hammered the Chicago team into submission 9 ,to 3 and captured their leoond some in a row‘ and started back to Philadelphia with the 1929 championship or the ball world sp- thelr grasp. Two Homers Foxx with his second home run oi the series. and Simmons with his first, contributed the mightiest blows. Cubs thrived on fast balls. The aggregate total c! 2o strike- outs for the Cube in two games sur- passes anything in World Series history for futility at bat. With such a performance, the representatives of the National League took it on tho chin for the tenth straight game in the worst series losing strdak on roc- ord. Not since 1926, when I-lornsby led the Cardinals to victory over the Yankees. has the National League had s. chance to cheer a triumph in the big autumn carnival. Three games are scheduled in Philadelphia and the A's with their vastly superior pit- ching forces only just beginning to be taPDWL-are favored to end the series within that period. OFFICIAL BOX SCORE ,1 Oct. '1, 1039. evening Street. 911B. FILLING illlodis moat reliable- -.¢.~>\-rt.'~ s. . i‘ t" Questions c; interest.‘ The C‘ lottotownflissrdlan ding . no! necessarily endbrseehs"; opinions of aarraspendeaea, - PROPOSED AIRPORT --__ I am. Sir, gm, ' DONALD W. STEWART Berlin, New Hampshire. meeting. ---_-_- PIIIOIIPIIONB IR no!!! blouusna flange aal Blobs. Together they drove in seven of the Philadelphia ABJI- R. P0. A. I. A's nine runs ssrtho rival murderers Bishop. 2b. ........A"0 0 0 4 o row oi the Cub's except tor Hack, Haas. cf. b 1 1 1 0 0 Wilson and a one inning outbreak, Oochrarie, c. 2 2 1 1 4 0 but on another dismal exhibition at simmer-e. ll- 4 I 2 I o o the piste. Foxx. 1b. 2 8 '1 0 0 Miller, ri. 0 l 0 0 0 Shelled from Mound Dykes, 3b. 4 1 3 l 0 0 _ Boley. es. 0 1 2 3 o The Cubs_drove George Eamshgw, Earnshaw 8 1 0 0 0 0 the A's starting pitcher. from the Grove, p. I 0 0 t) 1 0 box in the fifth i lug with the rally Totals ...........86 9 13 I’! 8 0 that produced all three o! their runs. but "Lefty" Grove cams to their res- Chicago ‘ll. R. H. PO. A. E. cue. Thirteen Cubs {or tho second McMillan, 3b. e 0 0 1 0 o straight day struckout to melre the English, as. . . s o 1 a s 1 001F111!" of thesupposedlly slugging Homsby, 2b. 4 1 1 3 2 0 National League Clilmplong n1 m, Wilson. or. .. 3 1 s 4 o o more humiliating. This whirling pgr- Cuyler, rt. 4 0 0 1 0 0 formsnce on the, part oi’ the Stephenson. ll. . 5 1 1 2 o o Bruins, equalling the opening day Grimm, 1b. s 0 2 e 1 0 World's Series, so fares victims an Taylor. c. e 0 2 l 1 0 conoernod,_was even more annoying Malone, p. .. ....l 0 0 0 1 0 to the bundled and blanketed crowd,“ Blake. p. 1 o 1 d e o becauseithad been led to believe the 0 o 0 0 o o .__...t..__._________________ Hsrthett, xx. o o c u u Carlson, p. 0 0 ii 1 0 The Pub“; Forum Gonzales, xxx. 1 0 0 0 0 0 »_ Nchf, p. 0 0 0 0 0 ¢wuf,°,,“,,'m,,,",:§',f',:,°,§,f,'{: Totals a 1121 s l sin-what about the airport? some time I80 we witnessed great activity on the. Part o! many public spirited men wkins to proviso an airport for Charlottetown, Various sites were under discussion and apparently an airport wasanassurod thing. Sudden- 1y a Iraveyerd stillness seems to have settled down and we hear nothing about it Would it be presuming too much if we inquired what went wrong with the proposition? Erinitp liniteh than!) THURSDAY 9.30 A. M.-2.lI p. m. and ‘Mb p. m.- Convention o! Maritime Relig- ious Education» Council-Hearts Memorial Ilali. The public will ye welcome at all the sessions and are specially invited ta the Mil-Dorcas Society-at residence oi Mn. F. H, Seller, 26S Grafton The proaoription your doctor gives youandwhiehycubi-ingwustebs bandied hero by a graduate Pharmacist. i-Is pua into it the exact blolwilns called for. and uses only pure. fresh drille. You can 40PM on our. moacription service as being x-Batisd for Malone in filth. . xxx-Batud roi- Carlson in eighth. UEGEI (wontinued from page 1) _.._.......____._._.___._..__.__ Whereas: These views were ex- pressed at several large and enthusi- astic meetings of citizens held last Spring when it was pus-posed to est- ablish a Flying Club at Charlotte- town, and Whereas: PNIFIII has been delay- ed for some reason. Therefore resolved: That a Coin- mittee of this Boards! Trade be ap- pointed with instructions to confer with the Provincial Directors appoin- ted to handle the business o! the Fly- ing Club, and ascertain what progress has been made, and Further resolved: That the skis Committee report back to the Council o! this Board, and that the Council be instructed to co-operais with the Provincial Directors of the Flying Club with a view to having a club established, or failing that, w having the Provincial and Civic Government co-operate in providing suitable land- ing grounds for aircraft in the vicin- ity o! Charlottetown. Air Mall Service Moved by R. Ii. Hutch. Seconded by s. A. McLeod. Whereas: Service by Air is getting int}: general use and becoming an established factor the world over. mom especially for Mail Service, and Whereas; The Postal Department ct the Dominion Government, fully alive to the wonderful aorvico that can be rendered by this means of transportation. and fully alive to its great benefits. has timely opened up routes. established lines and is carry- ing malls to remote Points. and Whereas: Daily air mail services are new beifll operated batwaoh Ilen- treai and Albany. ‘llcroatc and Bui- ielo. Montreal and Wishes; and an additional daily service is about to be provided between Winnipeg and the Pacific Ooaoi. thus giving the in- habitable of the U)!!! and Wests-n hwvinoaa all the advouiesfl cl an waditad nail aavviea with reluitant benoiiia tar emsienial and private xx~Bst§ed tqr haatbcotadn nuts... , MTR raiiior‘ TE TOWN s OPOLI TAN 139911 THREE. Froki s t ‘-‘ OCT. 19th. INFANTS FALL AND WINTER. IONNETB BOY'S PULLOVERS 89c 89c A REAL BAIGAIN LADIES FELT HATS HAND MADE NEW FALL SHADES FLEECE KNIT Marv: "Us" 5759"!‘ ourma on MEN'S FA"- “AW 801100111 ' TWEED cars cams ,. can i Woax nos: BLANKETS Wired Complete MEN'S LADIES’ FLANNEL CHAMOISETTE - WORK SHIRTS GLOVES 1.29 8 1.49 ‘ 49c 4 A New and Better Cap 1 $1.29 SILK HOSIERY SPECIAL LADIES’ rum: SILK FULL FASHIONED HOSE EVERY PAIR. PERFECT SIZES m To 19 1.00 PR. g5 ‘gags BEST BUY IN CITY ___— FLANNELETTE A NEW RECORD ' NIGHT GOWNS VELVET - TONE FANCY TRIM $1.19 YYJVAMA! ................ $1.29 POPULAR ARTISTS Mgppg 5511115 __________u 39c ‘LOOMIRS ..............._. 59c LATEST HITS MEN’; DRAWERS _________ g9; ii ‘ l Lacs mm ssrm SUPER lconsers AND rmosncnom mass. ' ' ~ ; SILK sxuu." cutouts mun ousurv SILK i CORSELETTES snows AND LEATHER BLOOM!!! BANDEAUS BLOOMERS HQQVERQ I HAND 5,455 c t? .29 ' $1.49 $1.19 $1.00 89 1 $1.29 1-1-29-1-49 _ . ._ . - - _ ' . . ‘ ' sxus niisis srscrsr. GUARANTEE" “N” KXDDIES cmnnsiv-s , QUALITY FLANNEL n “m; m‘ ~ z nmrmurrs suluogum; vacuum OILCLOTH SLEEPERS l- i? Wm, g, ¢,,|,,,-, so,“ ponies RUNNERS nnoomms .15Q YD. sbars 25c All That the Name implies 40c OR 3 FOR $1.00 . l. 4 i hnzrcs MEN'S FLANNEL PYJAMAS $1.49 MEN'S BLUE GENTS GUAR- CHEVIOT ANTEED TROUSERS WATCHES $1.98 ' ' $1.00 BIGGER AND BETTER. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS $1.00 EACH novspn nun srzlg nus-r scanner vnwz 1N comma FLEECE LINED COMBINATIONS $1.49 BOY’S COMBINATIONS $1.19 49, 69, 1.29 i 29c 79c 49c. there would be but one daily trip to the Province carrying mails and pas- songers-Jrlus Board o! Trade applied to the Hon. P. .1, Veniot, Pelt Muster General, requesting that an Air Mall Service hiostshiishsd between Mond- ton and Charlottetown, and Whereas: This request was met with a promot- revlv slenilns our re- ‘quggt vandfleaid" service was continued throughout the W111i". ind Whereas: The service was oi very great benefit to this Province, not only to Charlottetown and Summer- aido, but also to the outlying sections. and - Whereas: It is very desirable that this service be carried (m this coming wlntar in conjunction with an Air Mail Service throughout the Maritime Provinces, and to the Meidalen Is- lands. Thereforo resolved: That this Charlottetown Board of Trade in reg- ulgg meeting assembled express their‘ appreciation of the service provided last winter under the direction o! the, Postmaster General, abiishment of this service for the, coming winter. ution. Mr. .1. A. Clark, m. Geo.‘ Tweedy and w. Robert Cotton were; appointed as a committee to confer‘ with the’ officials ci the Flying chic.‘ Thera being no other business tho meeting adjoumod. 10TH. CONVENTION ‘ (Continued from Page l) while. Those are our main charac- ter builders. President Gregg expressed his pleasure at. having the opportunity of visiting Charlottetown again. His experienced oijormer meetings and associations mean much in memory. He recalled the last days oi camp h, attend-rd at Bgedequo and lai- iliQIi-llll. luv. Mariam Doyle, National Young Peoples’ Gocrotsry o! United Church of Canada lave an eloquent and inspiring address on "Youth and World Peace." In opening Mr. Doyle tng from young people today than; aver balm. paoploshow a greater uniformity ciex- salience than those of any other part of Canada. Youth faces situations coasted f0 privah profit. snares oi temptation not of their own but of adult creation. Youth often seeks such pleasure because they see ad- ults making supreme sacrifices to ob- tain it. - "what has youth to do with world peace?" the speaker asked. World peace is retarded by National sur- vivail of the idea. of the Mbal god. Adult lllll can b_a changed nice iestimated to number 562,000, and there and that the " Council o! the Board be instructed -.. ' to urge upon the Postmaster General,’ and our local representatives re-est-' '- In wool-dance with the latter resol» 1 ly the church service at the final‘ i said that. he receives a better hear- ; and Maritime young‘ changed world lies in youth. The hops of world peace lies in providing opportunities, whereby your young people may face the problem such as linking our young people with the youth section of the League oi’ Na- tions Society, and thus receive the benefit of vast information through liteiliture available ansfthe. hold.- mg or s model league session in the community. This morning at 9.30 after a ser- vice of‘ worship Rev. Manson Doyle ‘will deliver an address on "Pram- ing for Leadership,“ and Miss Annie _E. Harris an address on "Vacations iopoownlty." 4t the evening session RBV. J. A. Pure-Gilchrist will speak 0n "Youth to the Fore" and Mr. D. R. Poole on “A Great Canadian Ex- periment." ; I __________ I Russia's regular Red Army is now: 1 are also 12,000,000 ‘Ierritorials, I Keep Your Flo i; Ha. y» ‘i, scratch white. left bright. ‘or at a luncheon of the club. Both Beautiful With GLIDDEITS FLUUR VARNISH sou) ONLY BY The Rogers Hardware Company Limited Will not‘ discolor with water, or A quick drying, hard, durable fin-i ish, pale in color. Can be polished or Addressed“ Y New York Club lg. l > (special to the Guardian) mizw YORK, dot‘. c-"rhé Ear} of Birkenhead, British Seointary of State for India, in the Baldwin Cab- inet, told the Bond Club o1 New York yesterday that/Britain and the United States ivere discharging their world wide tasks in a "spirit of growing friendship.‘ Lord Blrkcnhead who resigned from l A the British Cabinet, to become chair- ~ - . man oi the Greater Londain and Counties TrustLimited and Winston Churchill, former British chancellor of the Exchequer, were guests of hon- men spoke urging Anglo-American cooperation, r.~..<1‘-”.'.- ors Brig and Gives floors _ or heel-mark. 1 lb. can . . . . WHEN POLISHING Polish that will not. ‘crutch USE a (beautiful .‘.l. .. . 75c,