1 " ~ I _._..'.. . H _. l‘ iCIlOBERN9, 1936 1,5 iltsllntll 0n The World's Finest QUALITY JE WELR Y Right now is the time for you to buy Jewelry — even for future use. “Buy October gifts now- pay for them later on. * ‘ '$l Down Buys This New BULOVA “GODDESS” ‘EFT’??? ‘29'" The newt-st em! smartest niliiitiun In Iluluyu‘); “p mil- of‘ nnznter- pieces." For 1h first time n l7- ju-nel model at thin imv lyrical Guaranteed. ' ‘l. DOWN — ‘Y A WEEK! SILVERPLATE $9.95 Complete service ’ for 6 persons. Heavy quality siiverpiate. A Grand Watch for Men! BULOVA SPHANTOM” ._ V _ p J $39.75 Wafer value! l1-jeweln, fully guaranteed. thin and inn exceptional BUY ON EASY TERMS! W. W. WELLNER Ltd. CHARGE Accojuw Q-l “Orange Blossom” Ham! curved o! x-i-kt. 'l‘||i- r-nggngoilurzit rim: imliln n perfect nolitulre miitcilillg lic- sign. i -. Modernintlc in design. _ t JEWELERS SINCE 186s $150 Charhttemwn» -1’- 11~ 1- .‘i.".l;":...'.".2:::s. 11.12121". w“; wvr, THE CHARLUFITITJWN GUARDIAN BEND“. PAIR S 7 5 . 0 0 lovely New Enrcmble $50.00 lolli- 114111. .YYE1?1.11"11- Ladfs lvateh Special! latch. I $1 DOWN —- $1 WEEKLY '. A fine religious drama, The 10st Church, was very capably pre- sented before a large audience in 'I‘ryon United church last Sunday liight by the Margate Young Peo- ple's Union. The service which opened with tile hymn “All people who on earth do‘ dsvcll" was in charge of Florence Lcnrd, who read the scripture, Elma Ininnn leading in prayer. Mrs. Burpce Cari" and Dorothy Woodside sang Mr. and Mrs. Chester McCarville ‘ "5 a 111w“ "I 1111119 11911111 111 11 and mic so“ of Boston’ Max are ‘ land". The service closed with the iiwliiirq iii Carleton. the guests of 11511111 “Day is dymg 111 1119 W959" lifr. lifeCrirvillc-‘s mother, Mrs. "'13- Tlioniits McCiirviile. ('.-\iii.E'i‘0N mm VICINITY Mr. Feiiion Howatt of Carleton hi.- l‘..\(l tile misfortune to lose i..:ii lis ranch a valuable silver lli.\‘.~l .\’. At the time of writing i; 4b .~.ill a: large. l ‘ilr William Kelly of Boston is his sister, Mrs Thomas ille of Carleton, liluC. Not. Worth it h~ 1 The chemist sealed up the peck- 1 age and handed it to the boy. 1 M, "And dad says, will you charge ' it, please," added the urchin. "All right, sonny. What’s your name?" asked the shopkeeper. “Mevagadisscy," icplied the lad. Leila C. Worthy His Opened Classes For Information Fhone 319. livloise-io -~— e. e. we N. D. MacLean- '57,; ,,,,-*;',,,, h, UNDEBTAKEB EMIBALMEII. -‘ c“ —- -- i," m; . ' North Wlllshln Phone m i l lid/f?" ha’. I ! BEDEQUE WIIOLE WHEAT . :...»_r:_‘-'. ' P AYLMi-IRS ORANGE bu i.‘.¢§l”‘.§‘.ifi§F29. 52235.... .149. GRApEFRUfl TOMATO JUICE 3e.»- - --25c w... - - - 29c SALMON CORNED BEEF 2tins - - - 25c 2m“ _ _ _ 29c ISLAND - us 2 tins -.B-[A. I96 - - - I86 SHORTENING 2 packages - 29¢ BLUE BIRD GROCERY LEIGH H. WARREN, Proprietor d Enlton Sll- Phone 214 i Ml'._ liillilii in ‘Take it for nothing." said the " Tap - Toe and Interpretive chemist quickly “rm not 80mg to i Dancing. spell ipecacuanha and Mevagadis- NevzhisBiriefs 1 Urinitp lflnitzb Chard) FRIDAY, OCTOBER O 1.00 P. IVL-Cholr Reheerub-Hmrtl HnlL 8.00 P. lVL-Yonng Peoples Society- n newny nature may y. advance. Inserted It CONFEDERATION LIFE mslm. ANCF- ireiaii-l-iz-aiz. | SPECIAL SHOWING of the well- l known Leishman clothing line at S. A. NiacDonaldfis, Friday and Saturday. Oct. 9th and 10th. L7l32-10-8-3l MR. s. s. nouns, Ifilshmgn m- presentative will be at B. A. Mac- Donald's store, Friday and sag- urday. L-7132-l0-0-3i BEAN SUPER. AT NOBANA Too. rooms Friday evening 5 to 7.30. Everybody come. tickets 25 cents. L-'ll36-10-8-3l i ———- i ROAST GOOSE DINNER. Wei-i collie Inn, Brackley, Sunday evcn-. we. L-7l62-10-9-1i. f —— I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER- ‘ VICES. Sunday, Oct. 11th. Mount i Stewart ii A. M. Harrington 2.3:‘ P. M. Marshfield 7.30 P. M. i L-7l59-10-9-li ‘ ‘VATER RATES-Water rates fol" the present and final quarter of the your must be paid by Saturday, Oci. 10th. L-7111-10-9-2i. CHURCH OF SOOTLANII-Rcv. E. MacDougall will preach Sabbath 1 11th at DeSabIe at 10.30. Oops Trav- . erse at 3 and Summerslde at 7. Also Monday and Tuesday at Coleman l, and Milo at '7 P. M. Rev. W. F. Mc-l Leod is unable to be present. 1 L-7l43-10-9-1l. SERVICES m York Pastoral Charge on Sunday, October iilh will be Central i Church ll. A. M. when the lvlinister will preach. York 11 A. M. and Brackley 3 p_M_ . when Rev. John Stirling will preach. NOW change in time of services at’ York and Brackley. o. a Christie,‘ Minister. L-"lisa-io-s-ii. BRADADLBANE OONGREGiL TlON-Rlev. Arthur Wallis, B. A,‘ Minister. Special arrangements for Sunday, October 11th Thanksgiving. ‘ l0 A.M. Bradalbane Sunday Schoof. l1 A.M. Bradalbane Morning Wor- ship. 2 P.M. Rose Valley Sunday From P. WC. The Tflllillll‘ weekly debate of sec- tioii B society was iicld in Prince of Wales Cilllcgo on Thursday, October lltli. The subject was “Re- solved tlilit Canada should build arliiiiiiieiits for her own protection". The speakers 1.; iiic Pro sitie were Miss I{lilllit‘i‘ll hilivDolialtl and Mr. Boliiiell, 'i‘lie speakers for the Ctlll Milt‘ were: Mi: Ira .\l'.lcDona.ld, lvftss ll'(‘lit' Iviaclicod, lviisg L. Roop and l\li'. Gordon Gallant. Mr. Lloyd MaicPlice wits iii tlic chair. Miss - Lillian llroivii was tlic recording scFreLriry- iiiid All: Niall Burnett the critic. All speakers plit forth an excellent aigiimeiit for their sides. The result was Pro 20, Coll 18. The l critic, Mr. Burnett, said the close voting showed that tlic sides were nearly equal in their argiurients. up-to-date and praised the rebuttal vie also stated the material was [by Mr. llaldaiic Scott. The Honor- ‘ ary President, Professor Blanchard, ivns very plcziseti with the argu- ments on cat-ll side. Autry And Serial At Capitol All illt‘ thrilling thunder of gun i,-,;i__;l~_<_ ilnl. lip-lit; and cattle wars; all llli‘ iit‘\\‘\3:>l. lilting cowboy love ...>iip.~. a l all illl‘ greatest. cowboy comedy :<i Uli ill many a moan, were u».\-_;,l1.~,ipzgillil-i‘ iii oiic excellent piece iii (‘iltt“i"iiilllll‘.(‘ilt at the CnpiiOl'lllt‘1i.lil‘Cl.lSi. night when "Guns and Gutters," stirring talc of Texas lll tlic early cattle grazing days, wit: presented wiili Gene Aut- ry and Smiley Buriictte in the fea- tured action and milslcal roles. liy iiii- the best comedy Burnettc has 0\‘i‘l‘ (lJllVCYEll, and tho most versatile Auti-y, from guitar strum- ming lover i0 two-listed fighter, that Republic has yet offered, are to be found in lllC new Autry picture. A leading lady who shows experience enough to reailyilcad. Dorothy Dix, deserves more frequent appearances. “Guns iiiid Guitars" present Aut- ry and Bliriiettc as musical mem- ‘bcrs of a travelling medicine show who land in the midst of a Texas cattle wiir. Autryls first. move is b0 rescue the heroine from crooked catlll-iiieii, and tlien, upon lier in- spiration, he organizes the honest ranchers into a. showdown battle that for thrills and excitement is rarely seen on the screen. . Gene . oti, Miss Hamilton. l l School. 3 P.M. Rose Valley Wor- ' ship 'i P.M. North Granville Har- vest Service. L-7l69-10-9-ii. ' i CORNWALL CHARGE, Oct, 11th, Conterence at Cornwall Friday i night to‘ Sunday night. S. S. at ll A. M. Boys Conference at Ii. Public meeting of Boys Conference at 7. All welcome ‘ at the evening service and at Sun- 1 day School at 11. New Dominion at 7. , Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister i L-7160-10-9-1i ; - l ENJOYABLE SIIOWEIL- A ‘ , most enjoyable evening was spent l at the hospitable home of Mr. and ' Mrs. Lyman Tremere Hampshire i on September 23rd when over one - bundled and fifty neighbors and , friends gathered to extend best wtshes to Mr. and Mrs. Louis I Noye on their recent marriage and ; to shower them with gifts. About} ten p. m. the guests assembled inj the living-room which had been,‘ prcttily decorated in pink and: white for the occassion. Mr. Cecil, Stewart was appointed chairman) and explained the purpose of the gathering. A daiiitily’ trimmed l bassinette laden with gifts was I then brought in by the Misses Ora I and Flerne‘ were opened by Miss mere, the tlic gifts arranged by Miss Celia been brought in several times the I bride in a few well chosen words gifts which were both and costly including bed linen. joined in singing for they are heard again and dancing was in-' dulged in till the wee sma‘ hours of the morning when the guests , dispersed after wishing Mr. and Kingston at l1 A. M. Older Boys ' Trciiicrc. Tho gifts 1- winners in the teacher's race. hi. tlic Millie Tre- 'Central school }='.iir, MCOTNPBTTYWE VETSBS I 1115i \\'~“PK'S Guardian, tlic name of 1 read by Miss Mary Edwards and ‘i Ell/film Walsh. Summersido. siwiuld ‘.\','1 S15v9 191111 EYPLVH Walsh, Sliiiiiiicr- Tremcre. After the blminette had ‘V1110- tliimked the guests for the loveIyFTIST CiiUItCii-On 1111;119:0115 00L, 1, lllé PhlliiiiilCll Clllxs 0f Charlottetown Baptist Cliiircli livid silverware, glassware etc. Thcn all ‘its first meeting of tlic year m. ill!‘ home of Mrs. Edwin Cook. Paiiiii-r "Jolly Good Flcllows." Lunch was Lanc- The evening was SDCIll ill the“ served by me hwless 855mm ‘lelecting officers and (lflllviilif up by several of the ladies present. 1191MB f" the Will's Soon the sounds of the violin were ihwW-Ki Served a dainty lunch. Portable 0iL HEATERS Easily carried. and Economical. Largo size about 24" high, Each - 7.45 “Radiant G Social l! ll a gompleie with drum A lasting investment .'0. l0 l’ _ _ _ The Central Guardian e-ou- 119° ‘j f""°“ “"1"” No. l? .|om ort — will pro- Tixls column is reserved (or new: Each ——— _ v dc enough he“ 1° of local interest but odvortlllni of Nu. 14 warm the largest of ' houses. Yet scienti- fically built to econ- HEATERS Each ———- lube" omize on fuel. Let's - talk over your hcat- ing problems and . show how to SAVE. f '. L; ENTERPRL p FURNACE FAULifi x ~. _._..___.._ \<ld gnrrnwnis; . RM-“uqr Z l l-il'LilS.‘.- I i \ t ,1 i § The North Wind iioth Blew And We’ll Soon ilave Snow! S0, Let's Gel; Ready To Enjoy Real Comfort and Warmth Th is Winter! SlOViES-HE-"zllers-Fumaces At MONEY Saving Prices “ Cabinet " HEATERS Big burly heaters that give nut an abundant-e oi iii-at. No. 15, coal type - - - No. 20, coal type - — — — No. 26, burns wood _ - _ “Hot Blast" $11322“? I 7. 85 Illlblisiiid lil ‘ ——i- l PHILATIIEA cuss or" me- ‘ Tiilll‘. (lay llit‘. i work. 'I‘lic Personals Mrs. Bertha Robertson Red Point, The many friends of Mrs. Wallace Bffllflilii. Alexandra, w‘ be glad m Professional Phone 47. “Herald" Box Stoves HEATERS‘ Strongly‘ built, handsomely finished ileaters. They'll give plenly- iii" heat. Nu. llZ — — —— -- N0. 1H ——— ——-~-— “- "6 —— — —~ 17.60 “Silver Moon” Base Heaters Constructed to give grrnt heat i i and in hold the ilrc all,‘ through tile night. Nu. l1 “Diieet Draft" — _ i Nu. 11 Lloyd, Egan 8i 0o.§ Chartered Accountants i 140 Richmond Street | P. 0. Box 12. i For Wood TM “Old Dependable" Splendid for schools and halls. 22 inch 25 inch '28 inch 35 inch size size size size 9.75 11.50 14.85 19.95 “Laurel Oa ” “Homestead” Mrs. Noye many rem of happy is vlsulng lit hineKQlinle Corner u.» wedded bliss. guest of Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. , Null,” no, ovoow+ooo+woo Mamma Fish: "Come away from the nook, you naughty boy. or I'll have you sent to an aquarium." A. ROY KENALI. l (Teacher's Diploma. in Piano) DIES ON HONEYMOON j Married nine days and on hLsi hcneyimoan, Frederick Elscott. British ‘ holldWmB m Mai-ate. |Ii\.,. lace paper manuiactdrer, died whilci l 0% A. A. G. 0., L. R. A. M. Monday. Sept. l-iili Group instruction for o \ beginners. _ Proved best by two v Will prospective pupils kindly , I ' generations of mothers. ' make early speller-Hon. v i V will resume classes any’: Cold? ' 4x1 ‘c ‘ Studio: mam Memorial Hall ‘ I VA", u. i i Phone 90o or 144s. i McLeod & Bentley w. s. BENTLEY, K. c. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Attorneys-shun MON TO LOAN MTTB-ANTKIWE B- A.. LL.B. mlmusrna. soucrroa. are luoivaiz r0 LOAN ~ Bunk of Canada Bldg. i . Charlottetown ‘Alex. W. Matheson IBARRISTER. SOLICITOR. Wit Money to Loan Collections I Offlcel 90 Greet George street. Wood Heaters l Similar to tile “Air-Tight", Cast Iron Top and Bottom,‘ 22 inch size — - __ 9 '25 inch size — - — 1 2R inch size — - - - “ Franklin ” and cheerful warmth, “Tip Top" Each — -_ i ; 1 '7 “indirect rah-in" _ _ 39-00 “(‘hecrful" Each - -_ 2335 H E A "|‘ E R S I iiini-r lining. i "Air-Tight" 1- Wood Heaters Built on heavy iilui-il slei-l. having (‘tiiiiplric uitli cook- ‘ ing oven. H E A T E R s 2U inch size — — — — -— —- 22 i i .' ~ — — ~ -— — ( 7' Well built Franklin Iieaters m i 1m 4J0 i 111111 "i" Rive lots of brlghti 2411"“ 511° — " — _ —' " lni: two months with his pireiits Mr. and Mrs. NiJlCOllll A. .\i.il‘plll‘(‘ Hcathcrdalc- He was fll"("‘llli\.lllli‘t’l as far as lvfasszicilusxitts by h" ~t~r Mrs. Angus Matlicson. Turning file Table 1» An old gardener had a ready . service. _ .-\.\'f\'i.-l'i\'i‘i.\'il The 10th Annual Swine Show mid Sale IN THE .’i(;ili(‘l'l.'l'l ll \l. ll til. (‘iIARLOTTiITiHVN r. r. i. TUESDAY. UCTOBILR H. 20 Registered liilili\ i't‘.iil\ All out 0i‘ Sluts (nullified in :\(l\'iiil(‘t‘(i l{i'ii"i~il1\‘. iii l. (Iii-Idol's b]; icilieMm- mail iril! i-wvvirc careful. nfleniion. H. W. CLAY. secretary l’. l‘). l. Swine Gunners" Association. Box 219. (fhzlrluttetlr-v u. l‘. E. l. till l 20 Young Registered Sous. some lured, iii] of breeding aut- l Notml Iiil" lllflii‘ iiri-zlt lit-at. i l (‘umpii ll‘ u it'll lli< kcl tout l i ‘l ‘l. . = , 1.21111 ---- - - o ( ' l l-y- s ' ‘ iv). J1) i r < ‘é = I - _ ‘_ . A _ _ _ _ _ , | . _.. . .___, ,_ \0 li-w 16-00‘ Y i (HARLOTTETOWN -- SU IMERSIDE i1‘"“""- - ~ — — 19.7.. AilL-Iirtiic list ofiii lying Mqriygnymjaitx; “left Fnnm.‘ ________~___.. a nloljnng on a vim m Montrml ’ i.s returned homo, 1m 0:; .» w» was __ ' having undergone a serious cpcr- = . -.» ‘he A“ S“ W_ Nowsome was an on“ alien in the P- E I. Hospital. rd passciigci" last - k I ' f“ m c,,_.,,.,o,,_flhmh to make in». g-hctnlr iliivijlw. i-n i... l “i; home m Sp Pptprsb 4 ‘ F] m‘ motor Tuesday iiioyyimg on Tiilli-Il mg m 1' to Oziklnnd, California, iiifi-i- _~.}7t‘il(‘l- . We _—,._ in 11.111101‘.- p 1.. u orth ’. M. i or pm».