-_I 7 IIRTM If‘ ..-,.._-,-.-<.;~=>>¢~<r—v7 wqfiyfl'.‘fl'j"i<flpqe_-_~ngfgnz=ws| g!!£¢3:,::gg_ ..‘~s, . 31th“ TllL— Today t‘ v w»... rida- turday in“ QN . ‘d BM“ enofl ' O FRI. SAT. 7.00-8.50 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The llolitral Guardian @- CRASWELL for Photographs. 3.15 CONFEDERATION LIFE SURANCE IN- L-WIBI-‘I-ll-SII STEWARTS YEAST makes bet- ltei‘ bread. 10551-94441 ‘USE "SOLITE" mot-toning I0! ALSO SERIAL- AND COMEDY Lovers who lift your heart to the stars . . .~ in the ienderest romance of our time! SIMONE SIMON l . . . emerging as the screen's greatest star! limrs liilEWART Sal/slim , l/éll/fll JEAN H-ElRSHOLT GREGORY RATOFF GALE SONDERGAARD l. EDWARD aaomasao JOHN QUALEN-VICTOR KILIAN l THOMAS BECK - SIG RUMANN MADY CHRISTIANS on the same program Walt Disney's N E W MICKEY in Technicolour and featuring DONALD DUCK Bale Verte N. Misses Dora, and Emma Mrs. Albert Wilson, St Mrs. W H. Prescott. The W M S. of bllc Church held its October well The president, Mrs study period assi~ted by M Refreshments were served tea hour, studies at King's College, Barbara Doyle, Mr. parents. Mr. and Mrs. FOR Sunday only 1.150 l‘. M. FOR. BURDEN Connecting Daily except Sunday FOR Georgetown -- Charlottetown Bus Service CTARTING MONDAY. MAY 10th kl" Georgetown —- -- 8.00 A..Vl. Cardigan — — - 8.30 AJI. 48 Station — - 8.40 Ad“. St. Theresms — -\— 8.50 AJVI. Peakes — — -— — 0.00 A.M. Pisquid — — — 0.10 /\.M. Fort Augustus -- 0.30 A.M. .' . Webster's Corner 0.35 Ad". Ari-Iv» Charlottetown — 10.00 mi. Lelfe (‘harlottetnwn — 4.00 P.M. Prakes — — - — 5.00 IHM. (Zartllgun — — - 5.30 l‘..\l. ltd-Ive Georgetown — —' fill" P-WL ‘Passengers are frilly protected Iiv tnvrurgnrr for any accident that may happen while driving In this Bus. Stops at NOBANA 'I‘I'l.\ ROOMS A IIISON llIT-IQTIS (in-at (‘m-roe Sire t (Via Summerside) - I S. M. T. Bus Service 7.30 A. M. SOIYIII§ AND NOIT-l Ll" Daily except Sunday 4.00 P. M. FOR ‘PIGNISII, l('lillll(’f‘lillg at Summersidol Daily except Sunday 3.45 I’. M. For further information call the Bus Station-MB. 1.00 P. M. Island Motor Transport Ltd. New Fall Bus Schedule Bus Leaves‘ Charlottetown (Whites Restaurant! SILMMEIISIDI‘) (Via Kcnsington) Daily except Sunday 7.30 A. M. Siturtlay‘ Night only 10.00 P. M. 3.45 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Ford jnyed several Albeit Co. days the Awembly Room on evening for the purpose tA the close oi’ l Mrs. A F Baker, the ‘ ing year:—-President Scott, Vice-President -Mi iTurner. Secretary --Miss ‘Turner, ‘Treasurer -—Mrs Goodwin. ,Scott. The following lwin and Carrie Scott. lCultuie: Kathleen Mitton, ‘Fillimore and Ralph Scott MOUSE IMODERN INVENTIONS", have returned from Tidnish. N. S. tvhere they vi<iteci their aunt. Mrs. Miron Chappelle. for several days. a guest at the home of Mr- ai: the home of Mrs. J R. Max- Brander presided and conducted a Copp and Mrs. Vincent Goodwin Miss Mary Prescott has returned to Halifax, N S, to resume her Visitors to Bale Verte during the holiday wreck-end were: Mr. Mrs. John Gorveatte. Sheila and Mrs. Clair Chapman. Ronald Chapman, and Joe Scott, all of Moncton; and Bill Prescott of Petitcodiac. Katie and George Prescott were guests at the home of their grand- Jones, Upper Point de Bute, last week. and party of friends recently en-- hunting in A meeting of the young people of the United Church Wits held in ganizing a young peoples seciety. _ the devotional i peried which was conducted by , ‘officers were elected for the ensu- ~Miss Dora, Organist —Miss Emma _ committees ! were chosen: Christian Fellowship l-Greia Cawdle. Mrs. Hugh Good- Christian , ; Citzen- lship: Emma Scott Beatrice 'I‘urner and Carmen Goodwin. Missions l l bettel bakinz- 10551-9-14-tf , CONFEDERATION urn m- ‘ SURANCE L-crss-v-iz-sizl ROBIN HOOD FLOUR Milled from washed wheat for your satis- l faction. L-l075-7-2B-tf. ‘ WHEN YOU NEED a rush job o1 Printing Phone J. D. Taylor 606-1.. L-197-10-2-10i. MISS LENA rumour: will be the’ soloist at-, the Aiexandra Church ' Sunday evening, October 17th. ; _ L-WIZ-IO-ll-Il. l noriorL-An holding tickets on Seven Mile Bay Lottery are askedl ; to kindly remit soon as possible for final drawing. W. E. Monaghan. L-535-10-13-2l. MANY REGRETS were occasion- ed through absence from last years Harry Gomez Recital. ' Buy your i ticket early this year. P. W. C. Fri- day night. 'L-53l-10-l4-ll. SERVICES IN CHURCH OF Sertlami next Sabbath. Murray River at- 1_0..'i0 A. M. Birch Hill at 3 P. M. Peoples Church at 7 P. M. Rev. Richard Westaway. L-575-10-14-li. I l I MM i NIZWV S'l‘llDEBAKEItS.—The first ‘ shipment oi 193B Studebakers has _ ixu-n received and the new models are now on display at the distribu- tor's showroom T. G. Ives, Great Gmrge Street. L-SOZ-IO-lt-li. SUNDAY SERVICES. October 0 1711i. Milton: St. John's Church, 10 -A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M.| i him-hing Prayer. Rustico: St. Marks ,- Church. 7.30 P. M. Harvest Thanks- , giving service. Spec a1 music. Every- body welcome. Revn. E. O. 1.4m- castei", Rector. L-600-10-l4-li. TIIE NEW LONDON Presbyter- ian Congregation. Sunday, October 17th. Clifton l1 A. M. Long Rye!" 2.30 P. M. Geddie Memorial 7.30 P. lVl Services will be conducted by the Rev. W. L. Detlor, M. A. L-596-l0—l4-1I. SOME of the diseases and dis- abilities which trouble foxes bred in captivity are due to unsanitary conditions in fox food factories. Not so in the case of the Ross-Miller Factory, as visitors quickly realze. B. Scott. BEFLAST-BELLE RIVER Unl- tetl Church Services. Sunday, Oct. 17th. 1937. Eldon l1 A. M. Belle I{l\'t.l' 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. K. Ross, B. A. of Pownal will be the speaker. L-586-l0-14—1i. John is and covsnrzan umran cannon. 0 Union Road-Service 3 P. M. West Coichead—Service 7 P. M. These scrv ccs will be conducted b)’ 39V- E. R. Woodside of Cornwflll- RQV- T~ A. Wilson, Minister. 10-582-10-14-11 United meeting CORNWALL UNITED CHURCII. -A Harvest Thanksgiving Service. will be held in the United Church at Cornwall on Friday. 06ml)" 15m an S P. M. Members o! the Y. P. U. will present a nascent. Rev- E- R- Woodside, Minster. 10-580-10-14-11. J C.‘ rs Geo at. the ARRANGING FOR sueruas- i Thp-ipresbytery oi the Church oi’ Scotland met and through the honeymoon trip to Halifax other points of interest in Nova Seotia. While in Halifax they were and prosperous wedded life. RUSSIA SETS union nut MOSCOW. Oct. 18—-Sovlet Rus- sia today announced its first dir- ect secret election of i; national) legislative body will be held Dec. I 12 when a new Supreme Soviet will be named. - The new Supreme Soviet, pro- vided by the recently ratified Rus- sian onstitutlon, will take the place of the Union Central Exec- utive Committee which in the past has held the supreme legislative and executive power. The new Supreme Soviet will be a two chambered house, one house elected on a population basis and the other according to geographic divisions. The new constitution implement- , ed by o. new election law, guaran- i’ tees universal suffrage for all Rus- , sians over 18, the direct election of representatives in place of the‘ present pyramid system that per- mits direct elective only of local Soviet members, and secret bal- lotting. ‘ Only exceptions to universal, suffrage are groups disenfranchis- l ed for criminal records or for ac- ' tlvities under the old Czsrist re- gime. The constlt ion guarantees rights of fr speech, free assem- bly, freedom of the press, the Fill!" l0 WWK. old age pensions and free education. MILLER-FRIZZELL NUPTIALS —An event of much interest took place on Friday morning. Septem- ber 24, 1937, at 7.30 A. M.. at tho United Church Manse Cornwall, P. E. I. when Rev. E. R. Wood- slile "Killed in marriage Miss Edna Mae Prizzell daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pu-izzell, Cornwall to Mr. Waller Robertson Miller, son of Mr. John C. Miller and the late Mrs. Miller, Meadow Bank. The bride was very becomingly attired in a fawn colored swagger suit with brown accessories to match. The bride was attended by Miss Violet Gillespie. Applll‘ Road. who. wore a dress of brown crepe with acces=ories to matchfl, The groom was ably supported by I his brother, Mr. Meadow Bank. Immediately after the ceremony. the bridal couple left on a short and James Miller, ‘ the guests of Mr. John Miller. brother of the groom. On their re_turn on Monday evening. a. reception was held at the home of the bride when about thirty relatives and friends of the bridal party partook of a delicious wedding repast. Later in the evening a large crowd of serenaders gathered from far and near to extend the young couple their well-wishes. Previous to their marriage a miscellaneous shower was tendered the bride at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scott. Meadow Bank. The many costly and useful gifts received testified to the popularity of the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will reside in Cornwall. followed by the wish- es of their many friends for a long JUST rwo TEASPOONFULS APART... SAI. usranca A Quickly Restores Your Pop Because It: Double Action 1. CLEANSES rue SYSTEM 2. COMBATS ACIDITY 0 r VERYWHERE there are people like Mary used to be . . . dragged down by the combined effects of wastes in the body and acidity. For its notjust one but both of these conditions that sap your energy, cause you to lose interest in work and play. And before vou can really feel better, both of these conditions must be combzittetl. That is why Sal llcpziriczfs ilOlllild action docs so much for you so quickly. For not onlydoes Sal Heparin‘ quickly yet gently clear your system of wastes, it also starts right in to combat your excess acirlily. Trike two teaspoonfuls of Sal Hepatica in a glass of water. See ‘how quickly your energy and vitality come buck to normal. You soon feel more peppy, more alive, more your own real self again. Get I bottle of Sal Hepatica todayl 54L fliPflT/CA The Mineral Salt’ Laxative That Helps Nature Combat Acidity HAZELBROOK W. I. The September meeting of the Hazclbrook Women's Institute was held at the home oi MP5 $91!" inour Myers with an attendance 0f eleven members and six visitors. Meeting opened in usual way‘ followed by reports of different Committees. Sick Committee cal- led on one sick and took fruit, bill for some was presented and paid Mrs Wiliam Rngeron and Miw Pearle Jones were appointed on school committee, Mrs William Rogcrson and Mrs Russel Jones were delegates appointed to attend the Tuberculosis League Coli- venlion in October. It. was decided we subscribe for Institute News, bill for same was paid It ‘was moved and seconded we give a. prize to the pupil taking most prizes at the school fair. A new member was welcomed to our In- stitute. Mrs. Harold Lawton. kindly in- vitcd the members in her home for the Oiobei- meeting to be held on Tuesday. October 19th It was decided to have lunch form of a bean supper for the members. cnch member to take eats. One Que>tionnaire was fil- led in. Collection amounted to 80 cents Roll. Cull for October A, Grade 1v__1 Gladys ward. 2_ Supper Dish. Mrs Myers then , Ggofge Axwenaulf’; 3_ Jaéklg served a. very dainty lunch. Meeting . 5pen¢er_ . adjourned, d Moderator are arranging ~10 SECURE an and Scnilflfld w supply the pulpit-s throughout the Presbytery of P E. Island. Mr. Harry Connolly, Halifax Road, New Glasgow, is leaving on Thursday for ChHIIOIMBtDWZI, P. E-hl- where he expects to remain for t. e winter with his brother, Mr. James Connolly and fuzniIy-—N9W 511580111 Chronicle. ‘ Clement Messrs John Keir and 1M 0W8" or Malpeque returned home on Saturday "Om an enivyable and e very successful shooting m? V) Goodwin Schooner Pond. The W" “'9' 55' veteran sportsmen and brought-l home a very fine bog of duckl. it 16 Friday reported- of reor- Ruth Sllllk9f,1\/I6€ Goodwin our; following: R0179" Maxwell; M’ the close o me business period games were en- joyed. after which refreshments were . .. -Q _ __M_________,__ a-Heiena. ' Beatrice l Hugh W‘th moi-d oi 50 yearn u a mod ~6- Iuctdry freatinent for plloo or hunonholdo you can positively depend on Dr. Chase's-Ointment Betty Tim Lille town of Rnsenorl in Manitoba loiuu...‘ several cars for western hriglibms‘ -- “m5 . responded to ths Ministers from the Free Church of ‘. - 0. ‘ increase. 1. Very kept pure and has been im leather, soft, pliable and light. some of the U. S. A» Eastern mink or Yuk ons. runs over 4 per litter; misses or abortions 5% cording to weather conditions- Clairval Market (Canadian Fur Auction Sales Co.) next best lot of any breeder. silky fine fur. These We guaranteelive delivery of all mink shi any one dying, m transportation to your nearest express office. ranch routine and feeding are held for our gugtomorg, Write us for further information, CLAIRVAL Lt» in the 1 I NORTH CARLETON SCHOOL Following is the report oi North Carleton School for the months oi August and September: Grade X 1. Everett MucParlane. Grade VIII i. Angno Arsenault, 2. Ixenneth Lowther. Grade VII 1. James Muttart. Grade V 1 Everett Muttart. Grade VI 1. Helen Lowther. Grade III l.‘ Freda. Myers, 2. Anna Arsenault. Grade 1. (a) Francis Arsenault, (b) Mary Muttart, (c) Dorothea Hammill. i Prizes for keeping neatest. scribblers in Junior Grades, Freda Myers. Percentage of attendance 98.3% Teacher. Dorothy J. MacParlane. canrnaa- novaurv SCHOOL‘ i , i The folowlng is the standing o! ,thc pupils of Central Royalty i school for the month of Septem- er:- Grade IX-f-l Preston Roper: 2. Mollie Lewis; 3. Allison MacRae. 0 Grade VIII-l Joyce Lsnk. Grade Vila-l. Hilda bank: 2. George Wardf 3 Harold Mac Rae. k Grade VI -—l. Keith Lank; 2. Lillian Lewis; 3 Betty Agnew, _gl'_n_rl_tz_lly£—_- 1. Pauline Ward; 2. MINK THE FAMOUS CLAIRVAL, BREEDERS OFFERED FOR SALE y $250.00 llertrio of WHY CLAIRVAL PELTS COMMAND A. PREMIUM-- Who original stock was trapped some ten years ago by Indiana ih tho wilds of the Ungava Peninsula and are known as Labrador Mink. The original stock has been proved year after year in quality, size and yearly kits of best quality money can buy (one male two fcinalcs) ~ Clairval Mink have the following characteristics- 2. Slate blue underfur- pelts took top price at receiving $10.00 more per pelt than the LATERRIERE, P. Q. Referencesz-W. CHESTER S. McLURE, CANADIAN FUR AUCTION. SALES CO. L A LIMITED NUMBER or 3. Short nap. 4. Indian mink are not black or even‘ as black as The average. increase at the ranch ;mortality on all stock 5_to 10% ac- pped, we insure them and replace C harlotietown. - TD. Montreal, IMIII ._i- Dordfhy Andrew. . Grade II—~l. Ernest Wood: 1 Franklin Roper; I. John MM Mlllan. Grade I—i. Anna MacRse; I Eddie MacRae; 3- Pearle Tminor Highest Percentage (91.1) —Joyoo Lank. Monthly average attendance - 30 Percent Attendance:- Arlene Jenkins, Mollie Lewis Elaine O'Meara, Burton Carr; Joyce Ilank; Hilda Lank; Georgi: Ward; Keith Lank, Shirley bank, Jackie Spencer; Gladys Wordi FranklinRoper; finest Wood; Anna MacRae; Eddie MacRse. Mary W» McLennan, teacher. Dartmouth Pillar, won guides The Mayoress of England, Miss Helen the 50-yard race for girl at the Dartmouth regatta awim-. ming matches. ___ t Plans are being considered for uncovering a town near Alexan- dria, Egypnknown as Taposirla Magno. and founded in the time of the Ptolemies. , IMPLES Itching and burning of pirn lee, rashes, eczema relievetrby [llll the Montreal Details of our