THURSDAY, 111E (7l-IARLU'l"l‘E'l‘OWN GUARUu-sn SEPTEMBER 29 1938 1,, _ . ._.____ _é._ , .. .._._._. _ ___.___,_ __ , ___ __ ____ _ _ _ ____.. r‘. 4 "‘ .-~-— '- _ JIOIOIUIOOIOOOQtoauuctouutwu000000. - . i? -§ 2 ‘ ¢ 0 i ttcanflda At w" 3.5311131]. O W ng Of ' 2 1' ' g rwarrrv YEARS AGO g ‘I. égggjjtltltttllbil ouuucuonuttuunn :1 ' 5"" iif"é'i'il-r'°itTi‘v' ivfiiilfify“, 5f”?! i G E R T RU D E Tyne victory of The Canadian D U T T O N Corps at the storming o! the Canal _ n“... c001,", mam du Nord marked the reduction, on NATIONAL HOME the Canadian front. of the last con- MONlHLY nected barrier raised by the Ger- mans against the swift; advances A °‘ ‘“°1“.ii‘°ia"°““ éiiéiliidii ‘iii cons r 3315M? systefin which. rule section f f th Hindenburg Line. tie enemy ' t "With its smart toughen 9|‘ gcliefed impregntibie. i n d to MEN'S FLEECE COMBINATIONS . ..-. - - n9 . . red and its fashionable new thrilgfrflkgv§f§epou§3§c 23115;] Qom- PEI‘ Slllt -— — -. _ _. ._. _. _. ._ . . . . _ . _h 1 1 _ m’ "”"““' ‘P’ °°“§°_"""' lfifidfifi’ i333’ ‘i.‘.l.‘§°‘.‘r.i“ ‘ 85.3.2. BOY’S FLEECE snmrs AND DRAWERS "Y'°_"".'d°" "mm" " ‘“‘ might continue to resist. Not. a few p‘... garment _ _ _.. _ _ _ _.. _.. _ _ _ _ _ G lnlpiratlon In any kitchen," held to the belief thalti {i181 1165i " r. n . -. . . f; m- cum-iv n-mon. $2333 m1>§°i1§ Frticilmiiii ‘w... 1...... MbNS WOOL RIBBED COMBINhTIONS $1 t § ionally knoun authority on the last of their old entreetnch- Pay suit __ _. __ __ ._. _ ._ .__ ._ ._ .._ _ ._ -. n . thehome. "ltsvhecrful note; men“ and 5° “mire “n m “m age- . hi‘ t0 - 5 will lighlcn any household ,‘.’,‘,’fuep‘f§f§°“ diféntf £11 “@120 y?“ overalls 1 talk.” triumph of the Canal du Nord Sct- all‘ — —- -— -— —- '— — —' — —' '- tl d everything. It revealed the pos- | Yet the beauty of this rug is sibility of winding up‘ . Men’; Ovgrgllg, heavy red bfldi only ha” the “or” Congo‘ claigutahealhilie‘; n33} lfelcinnc Lvigorour Pair — -— —— -— — —- — — '- -" '-' I ,\ leumGoid ScalRugsai-o eaay- 1 b t m<1.».,,..__.. ha...“ mm, new, yrneé) night of Sept. 2'1 found Int.» Men's Heavy Zipper Doeskin Shirts $1 Lheru spotless. They are sani- Sgfluttigutxhgoéfib gfctlgghifiiléin Each —' T" "' * ‘— _' _" '_ '- '_ I III-y . . . ‘long-wearing , . , which stood Bourlonwwood. Mews Doeskin Shirt. _ th slo e the chnich sphts t and ||il'_Y lie flu! williuul Caembrqg ‘our mms away {HH- Each __ __ __ __ _ ___ __ __ _ __ fflllvllillg "f "n! killll- clearly visible. A zirfcnsivc posiiihii k: visit your llouacfiirnialainfls gaging: flClFtgfs thxgaifigiilriiga Men's Jumbo Coat sweaters, a“ r-‘r-rln-d M "ii.;i;°.i‘.§’b£"t}£5? i~“§‘.‘~..§i‘3‘. °°‘°“- W“ - " ' " - " - ' " . . f ‘ - n. ‘t ' , u siunvirn; of t nngolvuml Cold méfiey the dlsdqm. mm hm] bnfulipn I Melfs Canhgan Sweatgrg s 3‘ Seal rugs. Tlmroan- patterns the enemy is his ‘irks 0f the (‘mini Each __ __ _ __ ___ _ __ __ __ _ u l" and colours [tn-nil vrcrvt xumln glllrouorggglixlfit f i inyourli. w. liut...iic.»nre most powerful remnants of his! Men's All W00] w0fk H088 . _,, of suhs-Jlmcm Look (m. [he best remaining divisions. These con; ‘ Pair _ __ __ _; __ __ _ __ __ __ G i . .- _ _ tinued to be liberally suppmie. . » ‘. Gold m-nl >ll|r,“>n here. l! l: with machine guns and field artil- V f V l ‘. _ “fimfl h.’ méwrfm” “f a" 8%.". Sept 2s the bfitlit‘ was m‘ -‘I“"’5 Fm" ‘V001 H059 ‘ l gr-nlmu-(nnhlHmilLnnglrlciiiu .m,wed‘ w“). n". mmvk first 0W. Pa“. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _' c _ w. , ’ , if f and is your only guarantee. kifliflll‘! flit‘ fiiVNmLi [bikini-i mt‘ 153 i ~ . . . . . .. ' ' r r " .' ~ " i‘ -- l‘ f Insist 0n sci-mg it! in‘? ; 316“ 5 billpfld (JIIIVRS GIOVCS c ~' 1“ r I CONCOIJZU.“ C\!\'.-\D\ ‘""l"1.~“*}@“ 0} "it fiiwmi ““»"';‘,‘, m" — — — " — -' — — - — c f. ' UNIFI“) M"~\"r1“‘3-‘\L tti]i§”pz.~<id'Yfiiiiiiinn“Suit‘ “en's: Horsehide Gauntlets the lltli (Imperial) Divisionw ruin _ - _ ‘ F n F F ' up on the right and left flanks re- Pa“ ‘_ “ — — — —- —- -— —- —— c 1 l, spcetvelv. The 3rd Division cn~| ‘ I ,_ _ ‘_ y_ n» m. iliusrmrcni hnnk- Norifét%nmtl'eszlaAtscililiii£il viii} ,.'.‘.".° Holcblde Mms Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose ‘ if: lnged on the‘ )Ciliiiilglll-Bflii1ll_llIl(‘ ‘In * '- — — — - _- __ _.. _. I Pair - — _ _.. ._ _.. __ _. _- -_ c , K115i‘;i.‘Z"I.l’lliii2u‘fillSIX} i3... “.l‘.‘l..fi‘ll§3."" ii“ "m7. tit-H's Horsehide Glows . i 1., ut e entire (lay _ , , ' I _ At Raillencaurt. on the Arrns- i Pnn- __ ._ _.. _.. __ __ __ LBdIGS CRSIHIIGTQ H054! The mg lllumand dbur: i: "Banner", gamma; ROM; and on m w} o1 I i _' "_ ‘_ M, _— ‘ Cangulrum Jlylt-Itailrr Ne. 478. ‘ front norm to’ Enino‘. “i, bqltuz,‘ B0 4g Doe k- Sh. Pair "' '- _' _' '- —" —- -— _- —- c 83m" . .. ., . ' raged. with the Cana-dinns making‘ . 3 ‘ s m "ts ' (.()Y\(|Oi.lcl.bT CANADA LIMITED i lq . 3m, 5L irmck s,“ bhmmh Q“ slow but steady progress across the Mich -— —- —- -— -— -— - -- - __ Ladies: Silk Hose Plus: semi me your free illu"'1'ed ‘mdtulatmg ‘gonxnd'nflnniecm.'lxltw“i l; -. T . , p h- booklet vn 1...... :04 gggeuggfvior}; Lg}; atngiqh1i=liaggrg _ pfgr» ‘Wed Pent-S $1 “ "" " - -" '— - - - -- - - - Diigision finally istflrmed Phntniite‘ d" "“ ‘_ ‘_‘ _ '— - —- —— -— — I L d_ , w l J D N0 re Dame. am drove ilv enemy‘ _ 8 10S 00 GPSQ . P0888 back to the Mnrcoing Line.‘ BOYS ‘vhlpcmfl B!‘ 80h y s . e e5 $ Ea¢h-_._.__._.-_._ I Further operations on the left Pqir __ __ 9 '_' _' '- next day uaw additional advance> ' _ '_' — "“ "— '-' - -— I to the Cambrni-Douai Road, north- y L d- a ' west. of the city. The Canadian B03’ 3 ‘V901 Sweaters: 1'9" NECK a ‘es Crepe Drxses ggie ngvt/lffggred nltiftinst Est scril-t. nch _ _ _ _ _ _ — ‘d __ ‘I Eagh _.. _. ._ ._ _.. .._ ._ _.. _. .._ I r . v £15105 fllitDill‘ . Blecotirt. Bantl 1' . d C "ll '. —— ‘H . , , _ which were in, ‘the stwnxtegltsel- B!“ b Fancy S“e‘ltc1sr vmeck M18808 W00] Crepe $ forts nt capture for the next 1f) hi“!!! —- — — —- - _. .._ __ __ _, E h . . days. but which foil only after ac _' _' — — "' "‘ —' '- -' '—' ' tremendous casualties had been by the Canadians in their capture. 1 . ' l (Copvright, 1938. by The Can- - , ' ._~- _ V_*___ , ___‘__ adian Press) ..,_.____ . ._ . __ _ .___S.,,- ;__-______._ . . _ v I ’ _ ca” and Inspect our Display of In MemOrl-am r1112 ISLANDS LEADING sronr: _T__ _ _i____ l MR. 101m E. moxmonrmv ~ * '" " ' ‘ ~ 1 i ’ ' -——— _ The farmers of this vicinity are T}; BRIDGEWATER, Sept. 25—Thc “her late husband. Rcv. Edmund b r1 9 Sympflthy of the community Heart; Chur h d 1 t- hy R death occurred at five o'clock this Ramsay. wns stationed. The iun- Ixlllslrgosingzgg a; ‘Elfin’: fgitratgelf‘; lsmfgxgdfiddw the husband, little tended by s°<>rr§§m¢w§u§§r'.°1’ D morning following several months emi service.» will be held hum the me prevalence o! mt is quite Raul“ m an Parents of the late __.___ ’ m “" “ed skew» "m" “Wit t°°k Mr. Gwrse I-awton motored w illness of John Edward Mont- residence of her daughtcl‘. MP5- la I A] P 0e n berton on Friday 23rd. his home in Pownal Saturday lust BRA CE M KA t‘ T err“ Y" "f t“. ‘i’; i —- Mr .. ... . . tt on QOIHGYY, W O Sflfli 11S C51!‘ _’ v '- ‘ If ' ' The w | - i g 9 present a he marflgge t his , c Y & Co. L D. youth at Yarmcuthcame tn Bririgze- ‘motor to Sackviiie, tih-ere inter- cream mmgenglnétalxtlxiltfisseirévcg iézg the Civil Service at Ottawa, ac- sister, Edythe. o_E' I _ ’ water about 25 years ago. where he iiwelit W111 be mflflr 1n t1"? rural Saturday evening and ‘ m“ sum g°mplm 9d his W136 t0 h!!!‘ parent; -_-__.____._____. XUMMERSHDE was held in high esteem rtnd was cemetery. —tSnint John Telegraph was mauzat ‘lime "will mill‘ W861i! 8-80. Her ' well known in sporting circles. Journal) “mall W" held t0 the Use Mlnard’: (or bltel. ' For several ears he coached the senior basebal team. also the high schooybasebali team which won For CONGOLEUM RUGS at LOWEST‘ PRICES 33333547591355353"iiiiiiii3iifiiiii Elmsdale gflvicinify L15 TEN IN To THE ermaker with the C. N. R. He was a skilled craftsman and popular An enjoyable whist party was with his ‘fellow workers. held at the home of Mrs. Jose Surviving are thrrr daughters. Keefe, Alberto". Ywelltly- Gents? ee Dorothy. Mrs. Hairy West. Lnnen- men‘s prize was won by Mr. J. J. burg: Mary. Mrs. Loren Whitcway, McQuaid, ladies‘ Prize won ' by Q, 9 P. E. 1.. Helen, Mrs. Fred Oliver, Mrs. J. W. O‘Brlen and Consola- Brldgewater; also two sons, Ralph tion prize‘ to Mr. James O'Mcara- (Honey) and Ted. both prominent ——- in local a-maitcur sports. His wife. Mr. Jones and Mr, Anderson. 01 a. native of Saint John. N. B. pre- the Maritime Hatchery, St. John, de e scd hli evv- i y ago. were recent. visitors to the Western Thceafuneralnwill h: heignfiucsrlnv part of the Island. Y Y afternoon at 2 30 o'clock from Holv -i—- ‘ Eirinity Anglicaéie Cfrlliéfcl] of which fMr. anxdnliviirs. Bradford tBernartg HEAVY DUTY STANDAR < was a. meni r. 1e rcc‘or. Rev. o Haven . Mnss., moored G. W. Bullock, will offlcutte. OLezn-y to spend a brief holfdny- D They were recent guests of the SUPERJIAYER BUILT LAYER BUILT Ti - F. [n Mernoria," %:?i§nigfi1§}tter.Mi-s. Basil McNeill. ' epresentafiv‘? _ "rn l a1 r 1-11 m l School "B" BATTERIES ROBERT. 4 l k A ‘ , fl , 602. MR8. EDMUND RAMQAY Distriect ‘tureifccio outmwfihe buckets ‘ - “s tr. rr:":.r‘".. ‘ti.’ d m _ an e . migivniemmmfiyhifiurifiuim school rooms, and ere a gew hours ' (my M the mstdence o; her daugh. hnd fled the interior of the school . , Mm Fred C_ vanwm-t‘ Kmg. hnd undergone a complete trans- "B" BATTERIES ‘tar ‘mm 5m w“ born at west Que, formation. On Saturday last the p, l; 1" 9g W515 a o and was he expert pointers Mr. William Cur- $3.00 1"}, gufylyh mem a; o; he; 1m- rie and son painted the Principal's media ~We ca"? d Co mplete Line of ‘my- ““°’““""°“"Y "°°’“' “““ "“i.i.’.‘€“i’il“.‘"“.l1§ii§;°.ll§ EVERCADY, "MW lIlllY, Rlllllld Gall “B" Batteries $2.95 ' to two daughters, Mrs. Fred O. Van- they M‘? t0 Wm, Kmgsgon m‘; Mm p_ w_ room. The omens Institute are George, Sackville. and three 5am, sponsoring this worthy cause. and 4 Eldon, Vancouver; Presmn. 3011c. are to be commended for it. ville, and Mason, in California. t - 91W w!" b“ Nmembewd by "H"!!! Mr. Everett Brennan of R0 - r ' M & M L ' m m“ vulou‘ Wmrat“ l“ which bury, Mass. is spendlné u hand: , , Y E R D Y Q wnh hi5 father. Ml‘. JBJHN BTGH- II 1m T ||:s mum AIR BELLS r .5 E .1 F f Mrs. Marv McDougall, has re- Y E 0 ’ 8 turned to Elmsdnlc after s nding Small — ——- - — — -- _ 45¢ Heavy Duty 8A8“ _ __ ‘9 00 some in Grand River, wi i rela- tlves and friends. Large - _.. _. _.. ._ __. $1375 Standard A600 $7 50 I '- -‘ -' " - See Our Fine Selection of the Latest Designs l R T i ! ..iff"..'.*..“.tiz..tf.zt'~rir:.i"tne s- a . . M LTD. , MONARQ‘. 6 .Volt ‘and 7 v01: SUMMERSIDE . CHARLOTTETOWN THEATRE ;'i.3'f:;.i::"ir.'=if:r:r.;"'"" * STORACL. BATTERIES are , O'Brien Road School has closed PRICED for its tvm-weeks holidays. Miss i l: ""1"!!!" M the m n A 'bi te h u di Select Your N L R I] more‘; MOUNTED" gitalholidays in her home in Wood- $ 1 1 1" '1 ' é-m“ N°7,m_ fulfill.‘ (fidgrngd lyilvfslnrlhgitoredfltlg lvrorn our Complete w',',',‘,‘,',,',"}§,,'°',_,:fl{',,|,,‘ Flinn: ale on Saturday,’ i .1 A 8101‘! of the i Nmh|nn¢ 5|“, - A whtst and dance were held at , the home of Mrs. Charles G. Dunn NEWS AND SERIAL (in Thursday. A large crowd attend- ed and an enjoyable evening was Montague -§ATIJ'RDAY spent. Prizes for Whlsi, went, m, smut; - Mommy G""°l°m""'-‘- M" Fm“ M°K°""“' COMPANY LIMITED |Ladies, Mrs. James Murphy. Al- ‘ herinn. and C , l ti Pi t0 Mr Leonard‘ Moclifhonfsf)“ rm S. A. MacDONALD‘ 4