ocrrqgiik 22. 19g! CHURCHES TOMORROW The Central Guardian CHURCH of ENGLAND, St. Paul's Church Rector — The Rev. II. D. Raymond, g, A, D. D. ullien Earle. l. Dennis. Organist — Miss Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity. 8.30 lJIl-Z iloly Communion. 11 am: Morning Prayer and lennon—-The Rector. Offertory Anthem: "The King of Love” — (Shelley). . s30 pom: Sunday School and Blltlfl Classes. 1 PAIL: Eventing Prayer and Ser- mon -- Dr. llaslam. Offertory Anthem: "More Love to Thee" - igizflizsisvrisiziAu m. Presbyterian Church in Canada l St. James Church Pownal Street Minister - Rev. R. Moorhcad Legate, D.D. Public Worship: Morning at. eleven and evening at seven o'clock. Preacher: The Minister. Sunday School at two-thirty. Morning ADthllm-"HOW Lovely Ire Th Dwellings FaiW-Spohr. Solols Miss Marguerite Cudmore. Evening Anihem-"Now The Day i, 0vcr”-—Ma.its. Strangers and Visitors Cordially invited. Zion Presbyterian Church Prince and Grafton Street Minister - Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Organist — Miss Rena Wood. Morning Worship -- 11.00 am. _. "The Way to Overcome Evil." Ilynins 73, 439, 545. Anthem - "Wlth a Voice of Singing", Martin Si Sabbath School and Iiymiis I52, 322, il7. Selection by the Choir. Solo- sl. iilrs. Arthur Roper. "Bless the Lord, 0 My Soul, and iorgct not all ilis benefits." A Cordial Welcome Awaits You at Zion. fusirrn "cii uiiii: of CANADA . Trinity United Church Print-e Strcct liIinisier-Rev. llugh Milli-r, M.A., D15. Assistant — Rev. Lewis M. lilurray, B.A. Organist — A. Roy Kendall, L.R.A.lii., A.A.G.O. 11.00: Public Worship. Sermon: “SPIRITUAL VISION", Rev. Ilugli lililler. Anthem: “I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes"—J. Clarke Whitfcld. 2.30 p.m.: Sunday School. The Sunday School is the Church's most lnportant interest in the religious education of youth. It is the duty of (‘hristian parents to co-operate in this service. 7.00 p.m.: Public Worship. moii: Rev. C. H. Dickinson, Toronto. Anthem: "I Will Lay .\Ii- Down. in Slcep"— Gadsby. Vocal Duet: Mrs. L. T. Lowthcl‘; Soprano; Mrs. W. J. Spencer, Con- irnlto. Visitors and Students Cordially Welcome. KXTTCENETEZN‘ The Protestant Orphonge is doing great work for the desti- tute children of the province and Ser- BAPTIST The Boptist Church Prince and Fitzroy Street Choir Leader - Mr.‘ _ Th’ M“ ‘hm’ l" B.D. Organist — Miss ififiznvcflnieek. Choir Director - ‘BM. ll- M. Campbell, Mus. Motrin: w hi 1 " - - g“ Provo. iiiinlnhfi “lfihfli. 1;?- Cailbeck. Violin 0t. i"!- Ye Who Have Yearned" Tchalkowsky, Mi" y," H M Campbell, Muse. Bac. Sermon: gihenegfvroflkrulul Denim“ $1)‘ Goss. l e ind s” ‘- Th Ch Ii iu-ruin.-r“'°.u§.f.il’fli.”‘“‘i.nili..fi.“ "It? ample aocomodation, a furth- ‘er ncrease. YOU are invited. The W" "ilk" troupe meet at the close ofEthe morning service, vening Worshl ‘I ‘l i, . 3"" hflllllit- Pfflger finial‘: Gogilc fiflifi-n Bcellmsn. Miss Callbeck. . o o. 0 Beautiful Upon thy Mon". t“l"5"—"3-'k¢l‘. Miss Vera Ii. M. Campbell. Mus. Bac. Qgnnon; Th; SQMMI of a series on “Some Saints and Some Sinners"-"Th¢ wgmgn Who was Given Another Chance". —-The Rev. H. L. Denton, B.D. Amlmm ‘Saviour. When Nizht in- volves the Sky" (Shelley). The Solo bv Miss Pearl Burns. You are Invited to Worship with TIII-I BAPTIST CHURCH |___ _%_______ Central Christian Church I Kent Street Mnister — Re . S. C. C 'l‘h.M. Organizt - Mn. will Diiigwell. Mornin Servi “Selectcds. ScrmcoemlhW-lrildt SIMS: licve About Substitution." Sllndily School: 2.30 p.111, Evenin - "selfflflflfi- Sersvelicrvhoii’ zpfilirimilflhl Ancient Customs". All Cordlally Invited. ‘Clirlzuide News 7TH (‘IPTOiVN COMPANY (Trinity Church) On October 12th the 7th Com- p__“_\' were pleased to receive i1 Golden hand UIOWIIlE i101" i119 15l- bfdilllie tiiCK,—u\1€I'l€ LUCK- A lilgy-up ceremony was conduct- oil and the Brownie was cangni by Jcnn luvclier, Leader of the CLIP‘ ary Paxol. ‘Ihe Guides also welcome all the other Browiues- who have come o tlic 7th Company, and are looking, fornzird to on enrollment 0i r€-. cruits on November 2nd. The meeting on October 5h was. 0n;- Ql the most. important ones this Company has ever had for at ha.l time [our pioneer badges were P1‘?- scnterl to the followmg Guides.‘ | Annie Hudson. June La rd. Ldit/ti FTlZMll and Jenn Bevan. The re- cruits in this company Ms asked W be a Trinity Social I-IsJl at six oclcctk next Wednesday evemiw- Be sure to remember this. In Memoriam M135 KATHERINE McALEER The funeral oi the late Kather- ot the present time there is an extremely large family Remem- ber There Is But One Appeal, For Funds Each Year. The ladies of the Charlottetown Auxiliary,’ who have charge of the city col- lection, will call on You October Iilst and following days, and as , the need is urgent make your] contribution large as possible.| All indications point to an in- crease rather than decrease in the number of admissions and provision must be made now to meet this. ' Keep these dates in mind and aim to ive our best assistance. ' g y L65l-l0-22-li*_ Yestilerdaiyfi ket " "*‘“” ," " " 0C3. 3.1‘ P.E. Island Iliospital Quomtlons Annua . TED FOR EVERY WED- S b ' CGEESFDAY sun ssrunnavs ll Scrip l0IlS [SSUE KET RETAIL MAR. mi- first. rural district outside Roast beef ~ 1644a the Royalty reports today arid lllCrcam 540C l-i kratlfylng to find that so many Broccoli Bunch 1045c of the residents are interested in , Celery bunch we Hospital work. Thaw who cnjoyrPotnitocs ‘Pk 5c thc blcssinizs of hcriltli can show TurniPS 2 l" H 3'1"" appreciation in no better way 519W meats 3:152 thou by giving a contribution to Stcnk lb “H” make sure g continuance of effic- Cauliflower each 2e 28c lent hospitalization. The Com- Butter dairy 100 $150 mlttccs are locking for many re- Chicken each $ 7531-10 mittnnces to come in before thelFoivl ' - end of this month. , gnifiifi 122m) 1b 2042,,“ , pr m; we Amoim knowled Sweet peppers 3 M’ ‘d. t previously ac 8‘- Txano“ a lbs we“ so: 3.912 a o Charlottetown (continued) Fresh cod lb mag: Samuel Kennedv 3,00 Mackerel each 25c léctropolitan Stores 2.00 Cucunzibers doz m eret Fer son 2.00 Crrn oz . Riiseellt curls,‘ M. 1.. s. 2.00 Rim wmiiwes 4 m‘ i" 32% Miss Jessie Suink 1.00 Altiiles n! H“ Miss May Heartz sects Miss Cnbbaflefi tech n, Merton Bernard. 50cis. 100 Green tomatoes pk 324,446‘: 25 cents eaohz-Ieslie Adams. John Daiiilei, John A. McKinnon. Mrs. Roy ‘D. McLean, Miss Dor- Ql-‘hy Dawson, Miss Alice Bryenton, Mm. Colin Fraser, Percy Geri- and U. A. Mitchell. ‘u Klflsltm end vicinity collected by Mrs. Goldins Barrett. noes Clow 1.00 emcim- Mrs; Golding Bflrrett. Pope Newman. Wm. Beer. Verne Kiteon, Mrs. Davis Mitchell Jean Gordon, Mrs. 3.. H. Burnett, l mend. r 4.00 I cents eeohr- Mrs. Dan word. Mrs. D. Marshall. Mrs. Merrill Green. Leonard Willis. Mn. Whit- field Yeo. Wm. Green. B. Nevveon. Mm. Win. Oolwill, I-feber Barret/t. ‘inc McAlcer cf Hope River, Prince Eduard Isluiid, who died in New- ton, Mia-s. on Oct. 6.11, was held from Si. Peter's Church in Dor- chcster. MiusWTucsday. Q35; 11m- with solemn H1811 Mm Rd?‘ quiem, sung by Rev. Father Con- nclly. assisted by Rev- Path?“ Sullivan and O'Brien of the Los- nreite Order. Burial was in St. Joreplfs Cemetery, West Roxbnry Mass. Services at the Slave were cancucled by Rev. Father Con- nsllv. The late Miss MoAleer was thclsiiter of Mrs. SETBJI Elliott of Dorcli-sstsr, Mass, and James J. McAlr-cr of Hope River, P. E. I. The many floral offerings and ma s curds showed the esteem in which the deceased was held. 58$ Crabapples Ill Squash lb $100-$125 212ml! wks old evso-seoo Cranberries qli oysters quart -s- _w_-~-~ , Mrs. Albert '¥r‘.f€."..£.°°"°s‘3‘ui'r Wr- A Friend. Mrs Harry EdWFiYR-g- Mrs. Reuben Barrett. d.- 13, Younker. Miller Md“! ygn, ms. Owen Younker. W‘!- Bert wiins. i-iurnvwn MW“; Mrs. Wm. n. Paul. A Friend- Friend. 70o Mrs. J. D. White, 30 0t!- Ml‘!- This ' is reserved for navvl ol local interest but advertising oi a newly nature may be inserted at t cents a vvord strictly pay- able in advance. __ .._ _ .1- CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERAT I.‘ LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 14-6789-7-21-312 SUNDAY DINNER-Home-otyle cooking. Crystal Team Room. L-677. LEAVES FOR MONTREAL-Mrs. Noel DeBlots left this morning to visit friends in Montreal. YOU'LL LIKE the new Marconi. the radio that has every modern tngprovement. See them at T. G. Ives. teat. Geoige Street. Phone 1117. L-678. MR. ANDJVIRS. DAVID Rennie, Darllngwn, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Elizabet Nancy to Frank rreston Stevenson, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stevenson, Pleasant, Valley. Mar- Jlage to take place coir-lg; in No- vetnber. 7l-l0-22-1i ROTARY GOVERNOR TO AR- RlVE-Dlstrict Governor of Ro- tary L. H_ Alline, Presque Isle, Maine, is expected to arrive in the City today via the S. S. Hochelaga. Committees of the local Rotary Club are scheduled to report at. a general assembly to- ggthg at the Canadian National o e . MEALS AND LUNCHES t0 take out. No extra charge. Crystal Queen Street. L-677. ii I CLYDESDALE l~‘lL IES PUR- CllASED-Ten regis erl Clydes- ciulc fillies ivcru so for Pmico Edward Island tar by Mr. W. R Snow, Utpmy .\ cr of Agri- culture, on ii lCUclll, rip lo unto t0, it was aimounred YCSiCITlIIY. Mr. Show vlsi 8.1 the memo-st UlytLs- dhlc breccieiw csnbli-liiiicnt. while in Ontario. ‘llircu ul Llic umn-uis purchased wtrc iOill-(l in i938. ilirce ui 193i, and icur iii liilib‘, ' hlAUNlFlU-LNT ISLAND APPLES —'ilie Guardian tins izcclvcu troiii Mr. James E. Blitfll, Alberton, snmplcs of Wolf River upplcn ‘iicii lie grew in lIlS garden ill-h season and WlIlCll, for SIZL‘, cslor, and tia- vour orc- iruly iii a anus by them- selves as .-i:n rior blllilllg‘ Ilpllliffi. Rosy rcd, niici nbou illL‘ size of a small grape-fruit, the specimens are not the ltllll-{PSL grown uy Mi Bhcli. as he soul six v lJiiSllllS of his host. 5.00s bctwctn AllJCflOlI and North Capo. til riciv of LIE importance of uciwxiipiiig the a1 le glUWillE llItlllSI..,\' iii .li..s DIUVVAICQ‘. Mr. izlirclrs success in yiroduciiig such a illilgll-IICBII. ]iI(J(li.'..'i_lS tie- servinh- of cixry ODilllllLllddtiOII. leral selections. Rev. 5“ stressed bi’ the TIIANKOI-‘PTiRINGr SERVICE— The Autumn 11131.1( O. >01‘- virc cf ilIU Evciiiiic, Aux 'y_ OI the W. IVI. S. Trinity United Church has licld in Hcnrtz Ho." on Weziiicsciny cveuing. The dc- votional service was leal oy thc President, Mrs. Hush Miller. and the Cliaininatie Chorus assisted in the musical proiram, lliVllill sev- Mr. ltlurroy, who had Sillfllt a summer as Stu- dent Missionary in the bush country of Northern Soskatclievr- an gave a lieart-srlpipiiig account oi life and work in that outpost of the Church. FUNERAL SERVICES-The filli- eral of Mrs. AllllilS Clinpmmi was "a ‘erday morning from her - once. 9 Stewart Street to tlic Cnurcli of the Most Holy Redeemer, where Requiem High Mirs \\'a= sung by Rev. Father Mnrraii C. SS. R..’I‘lic llilll bcarcrs vrcre Messrs. Patrick Dennis, Peter Connolly. Robert Kerwin, Bernard Corrigan, Frzmk Power. William Batemaii. Sci-vice at, the ,gra\'-e was ccncinricd by Rcv. Fa- ther Bullies, C. SS. R. TENDER BANQUET T0 DR. T. B. ACKER - Dr. Thomas B. Ackcr was the guest of honor at a banquet at Glace Bay Friday in his official capacity as Illus- trious Pntcnintc of Pliilac Tcmplc given by Cape Breton Slirin-srs. Dr. Ackcr nrrivcri in Sydncy’ orcr the iveok end and is conducting clinic for crippled children at Sydney and in ncarbv towns. Be- tween 60 end '70 Shrine-rs were in attendance at the affair. SOCIAL GATHERING-The ind- ies of South Shore parish held their weekly whlst and dance iit the residence cf Mr. and Mrs. Welter Quilty on Wednesday eve- ning, Oct. 19th. and despite the lncongcniailty of the weather there was a record attendance, wh-ist being played n-t 1B tables. The keen competition exhibited in the card play shmvcd that very efficient players were in the game. The nrife winners were: Ladies, Mrs Edmund tiandralmzi; consolation. Mrs. Liizhtbournc. Gentlemen, Mr. Vincent Doiroii. A delicious lunch- eon prepared by the ladies iii their usual creditable culinary siylc. was served and needless to sziy all enjoyed the rich rcpast. The violin was skillfully manipulated by Messrs. John Darling’, Vincent Murpliv and Emerson Gnrvclie nnd until the Witching hour of nlqht music held sway, and the glowing hours were chased with flying feet. KINSMEN‘S CLUB-Guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Kinsmen Club, held Thursday night at the Canadian National Hotel. was Mr. J. O. I-lyndman. Mr, Hyndnian spoke very effective- ly on Prince Edward Island's transportation problems. particu- larly in regard to the urgent need of harbour improvements for the City of Charlottetown. The great loss to thc cit-Wand province of both tourist and freight traffic which, owing to the present de- plorable conditions is being divert- ed to other Ports. was forcefully iqmker. It was pointed out that the apathy exist- ing among a gruit many of the people of bath city and province, wgs proving a stumblimr block to concrete prom-es in this regard. and that this indifference must be removed it the Province is to get the service that is its right, in the field of transportation. 1f a united effort is made- by the various local group onwnnlzstions we shall be assured ct success. said Mr. Iiynd- n-ian. His address was recclved most enthusiastically by the club. and l. short discussion followed. The Pre- sident. fleorqe ‘Ayers moved s w... (,4 thanks to the speaker. and stated that. Mr. Hvndmnn would be “sored of the support c‘ '~-\ Kins- White 15 m. A Friend. 15 w“ h Newman. Lois McLeod. Wilfred “masonic-sameness. . melee '1' m to date ‘ I m“ men Clilb ll’! his l"""‘ ‘ "rift! about the irrmro ents that are so orient-iv I1 - lied Cross Crippled Children's Clinic Conducted by Dr. Acker. Town Hall, Summers . Tuesday, November let. Red Cross Office. Charlottetown. Friday, November tth. SEE to one of our Sunday dinners! Crystal. Queen Street. 13-617 THE MOUNT Al-ldmn svtudYl group will meet in Trinity Church l Board room. Tuesday, 7-8230. L478 q SEPXICE in the noon, Oct. 28 at 3 o'clock. L-686. ' RESERVE Monday and Tuesday, . December 5th, find 6th. for Notre Dame High Tea. L-684. your medicine chest at the One Cent Sale, Goiulies Drug Store. L-68Il T. G. IVES. Great George Street. has some real buys in used curs. Why not call and see them today? . L-678. TRAFALGAR DAY-The Union Jack was flying proudly on hilltop Station yesterday in honor of Nel- s0n‘s victory at. Trafalgar HAVE YOU seen the Marconi farm radius? More for your money than ever before. Why not have us install one today. T. G. Ives. Giciit George Street. L-67ll EVANGELIST TOOFS illustrat- ed lecture on "Home in the Spot- lzglit," which was postponed due to rain, will be given in the tioll ill Bonshaw, Wednesday, Oct. 26. at 8 p, m., wcatiher permit in’. Even"- body is welcome. 1.6 4-10-22-11 PROIIIIIITION CONVICTION-l John F‘. Pineau of Riistico, was‘ liizeci $300 and cons or five months l ln jail for selling intoxicating liq- uor contrary to provisions of the Prince Edward Island ProliibltiJn Act iii a judgment liancicd down yesterday by Magistrate G, J, ’I‘\v2edy. The conviction was ob. tainted on information scoured by special investigator, Antoine Huben of Montreal. FlNl-ID UNDER ICI.EC'I‘RI(‘AI. ACT-A local man appeared bu. “We MRSl-‘itrtiiye G.-J. T\vcecl_v_ve.~.- lefilfly charged with doing electri- cal work without a license, and was fined $10 and costs. The work ivns done at. s. premises in the country and was discovered bv the electrical inspector when it proved defective. T0 ARRANGE CONFERENCE- Mr. Norville Luck. general secret- PlTl of the locnl Y. M. C. A. lenves today for sackvllle to attend a mecting of employed officials of Y. M. C. A.'s in the Maritime Provinces. Arrangements will be made at the session for a young men's conference at Moncton late in November. JOINS TRUCKMAIVS Assoc, ———Tl19 ‘rruckmenls Association held a meeting in Sunimcrsidc on Tues- day, Cct. 19h which was well rit- tctided. The obltccts of the Associ- afion were aXD alned to those in. forested with the result that all the trucikmen atendini: have add- ed their names to the enrolment.- (Patriiot please C0pY)_ WILL ATTEND MEDICAL MEETINGS — Horn. Dr. W. J. P. MiwMillan and Mia, MocMlllan leave today on a two weeks’ visit to the Central Provinces. At Ot. a-i wa Dr. MocMillan will attend a! meeting of the executive of the. Canadian Medical Associirion. He will also attend a meeting of the ceirrel organization of the Conn- dlan Society fcr the Control of Cancer at Toronto on Nov. 1 and 2. UNEMPLOYED NUMBER 936- Totai number of unemployed men in this city registered with the city council employment and re- lief committee was 936, it was learned yesterday. Of that num- ber approximately 110 are em- ployed on projects within the city or ones over which the city has control. Sixty-five of the 125 men at work on the Sherwood Airport site for the past few weeks were laid off early this week. Work slowed up because of shortage of tractors to assist in stumping op- erations. Only one machine was available, it was learned. but Civic authorities expressed hone that two additional tractors would ar- rive shnrtly when employment would be provided for a full crew aga n. Personals Mrs. Alex Scott, Eusten Street. is in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. and will undergo an operation on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. I-I. Cndmore. iimotiiipanlcd by Mrs. Will John-' son spent yesterdzw in Tormcn-l tine. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cudmorc. accompanied by Mrs. Wm. John- stohe oi Charlottetown spent an enjoyable day in Cape To last; Tuesday. The Messrs. Ferguson. Rees and, Robinson of the Seed Potato ln-l spectiion Stet‘! have just return- ed from a two weeks Inspecting. trip in N. B. Mrs. Hollis lane who has been‘ spending his holidays with his, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lane. Montague, has returned to King- ston, N. 8.. where he is employed in the Canadian Bank of Com- mcrce. The many friends of Mr. Angus MiwKenzie, Euston Street. will re- gret to learn that on Tuesday eve- ning he suffered ii fracture of his left arm at the eibrviv, in fslliniz on the sidewalk He is still con fined to his bed. but was restinil comfortably yesterday. Dr. Paul J. Leonard. of St. John-bury. Vermont has been in the city the post few days and has tiikcn the home and office for- merly occupied by Dr. Archibald. Dr. Leonard is an Osteopathic physician and plans to remain in this citv, ‘t-te is accompanied by his mother. Marshfield‘ Baptist Church, Sunday after-- i That hcld so much of pain 1 year run cnsnngrrgilivvw GUARDIAN iiiiuinin MelNlilS Work Boole at very‘ low y. rlocs considering qual i, ' Split Boots -- — — ' i:'..'..°.’:.‘.'.“ 3&1"; : 2.65 Sismzin Everyday Mennoniti- i “or — — 3.00 -_ 3.25 11's A LONG winter. Stock up I l Slsman Thomhiit Best Grade 4.00 - 4.50 l f :- /; ; ...._-/ Rubber Footwear sold at u- .ictl,v thi- same price as your rcgplur catalogue First qu:il’t_v r'i' '0". HOWARD MeINNIS s H 0 E STOR E l'\r1'cl lilflg. -— (it. (Z00. 5t. oooooeoooavooom-eoeoew, l I i B 1 s *” e o o 6 x Old ‘Iinii- and Alndcrn : l 3 is. l. s llA-DL v i 1 TONIGHT‘ ; 1 Dancing 9-12 z ~ z Adiniss on 25 cents. l oeoowwvvo-coooaovevvveom‘! She arrived on tlic S. sfTiZu-T lcuiiallaiitL~Aiiiliczv Noun-n Rcv. W. L. Otitliousc, who has jun accepted ti cull l0 the Mon- uignc Church of Chris. passed through Charlottetown lust nigh’. ctlruille to illC King's Cuiwy lO\\'ll. ' He was flCtlUlllliiilllill ll_\' ..l z Out- pose and their two cliildi l, lilti- j ward zuirl Edith. Bcfuri- l‘t.'ltll‘l1ill‘.§ ' to his Prvoiiicc. wlicri- for tivcl yours he was pastor oi the Cent- ral Christian Ciiurrli. Charlotte-i town, Mr. Outhouse lii-Itl a ])‘rh't0l‘- l ate at Dccr Island. New Ilruns- i wick. BIRTHS _ ___ WILLOUGIIBY-Iii this City, Oct 20, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. rrank| Willougltby a daughter. BURKE — At the Clinrlolteioivii Htlhllttil, October 15, 1938 to Mr. I and JIYS. Anthony Burke, City, a ' son. TAYLORF-At the Prince CDlll.l_\ Hospital on Oct. 18. 193B to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 'I‘aylor, Victoria a son. t l MACDONALD—OII October 7, i938. i Rev. and Mrs L. D. MBAIDOIIRNLI‘ inee Helen Karl) Glossvillc, N. B., a son. John Lanclilin. _____ nimitmciss _ I l liiARSllALL-COURT-At the Don- aldston United Church on 0c‘. ' 19, 1938. by the Rm’. S. J. Bfycc. B. 3.. Edith hizitllrln Court of Dorizildstoii to Horace David Mar- shall of S iiliope. DEATHS WllITLOCK-In Montreal on Oc- tobcr 18th, 193B. Silas Jzimc= Whitlock, formerly of Charlotte- town, use 50 years. Interment look plncc yesterday at Si. Licouri} Quebec. . GALLANT-At his residcncc Ur nor Queen St., Oct. 20, i938. Fi-Ki erir-k Everett. beloved son of M'- niid Mrs, S. T, Gallant. aged 20 years. Funeral will take place from his late residence this Saturday momini! ht 8.45 tn the Church of the most Holv Redeemer thence to R. C. Cemetery. In Memoriam darlin g passed Helen G. Rogerson our daughter and sister who mvny Oct. Z2, 1937. The hours. the day's, the ‘mouths have swiftly gone- And in their flight have brought again tlic clay ago, this month The day our lovcd away. Inserted by Sisters and brother. one passed Father, Mother, L-682. l N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshire Phone 149 Prince St. TO LET UNFITRNISHED FRONT‘ room, 0n first floor. Apply Guard- ion. L671-l0-22-3l I-‘OR SALE AT ONCE IIOUSE and lot, with new born. situated 0n paved highway in town 0f Keusintztcn. Also l power ha." Mrs. (i. 1.. Medfortti, who tins been vislilnli i" London and other. ports of tho Old Country for the Dust two months. arrived home‘ I'm-iii motored to todov. Mr. Med Y-Tnllfpxvypcfnvllqy to meet ‘Mr-s Medforth when he!’ boat docked. press. lees engine. Apply to Mr. Waiter Coakes ' L-680. FOR SALE- ST QUALITY mink from prize winning per- ents. Ferguson's Mink Ranch. Mi. Edward Rcad, Charlottetown. Ptionc m. b68640 -Ii. Madam . . . here’s news of More Bargains In the Basement Ladies’ dlrnrlel dresses, assorted prints in bright new colors. $ Sizes 14-20—-———— Ladies’ Crepe dresses, with either long’ or short sleeves. Assorted colors and styles. 5 Sizes l4 - 20 -- — — — -- Ladies’ broadcloth skirts, with zip- per fastener. Several different styles. Colors black, grey, wine, rust and navy’. $ Sizes 14-20--—--_ I Ladies’ all wool . coat sweaters. Colors brown, navy, winc and blue. Sizes l4 - 20 - u ' Ladies‘ heavy’ silk striped vests. Sizes small, medium and large — — — — - - -- Lagies’ satin slips, lnce trimmed an tailored. Color Tenrose. Sizes 32-4z--___89li Ladies all wool ankle sox. sorted colors. Elaslictops. Sizes 9-10---_-_...___ As- 35o Ladies’ zipper dresses. Assorted colors and styles. Sizes 14 -44__----$l Ladies’ Satin blouses, short sleeve. Assorted styles. Colors cardinal, navy, white. brown and cream. Sizes l4 - 20 —- —- —- Ladies’ all wool long slccvc pull- over sweaters. Assorted styles and (rotors. Sizcsl4-20--———— i Ladies‘ cellophane rziinciiziis. (‘nlors red. irreen and nuturzil. S2 sizes small, med. and large s Ladies‘ heavy silk stripcil bloom- ers. Sizes small, medium and largo — — — — — -- -~ c Lzidit-s’ Purses. Colors i) I ll c k. i liroivn, grecn and» l navy — — — — — — -— — G Ladies’ short sleeve flzinnclctte iiicht. gowns -- if c l'lt‘il\‘_\‘ "l'cri'_\' 'l‘0\\"ci:<. lirlcht colors. Pziir —- — — — — ' c Something to blow‘ about! in the Mens’ Basement F W For Meri Men's Fleece Combinations. i‘ Sizes36to44-—-—— e Men’s Fleece Shirts and Drawers. Sizes 36 to 44. Each Men's Fancy Zip Coat Sweaters. Sizes small, medium and $2 I large———————'— _ .\lcn’s Brown Sucde Zips Wind- breakers. Sizes 36 r. 44 _____ _ _ 2.98 Men’s Heavy Grey Domet Work Shirts. Sizes 14V; i017 Men's All-Wool Zip Pullover Sweat- ers. Colors nzivy. royal $1 and maroon. Sizes 34 to 42 I Men’s All-Wool V-neck Coat $1 Sweaters. Sizes 34 to 44 — I Men's All-Wool Catishmere Hose. Colors grey, fiiwn an black. Sizes l0 to iii/z - - Men's Fancy Broadcloth Shirts. Sizes l4 to l7 -- — Men's Cotton 'l‘n-ceil S Pants. Sizes 32 i0 ii - — J L F For Boys Boy's Fleece Combinations. Sizes22io34———-——- Boy’s Navy Cheviot Breeches. Double seat and knee. Sizes 26 to 34 — —- —- — —$II49 Boy's l-lezivy Cheviot Windhrciikcrs with Elastic Waist Rand. Sizes 2s to 20 - - - - -$z-z5 Boy's Jumbo Knit Shawl t‘oil:ii' Pullover Sireaters. Sizes2Sto3i—-——— _ Boy's Flnc Knit All ~ ‘Vfiiil Zip Sivcaicrs. (‘nlors navy. royal. brown zind maroon. Sizes 2-i in Iii — -— — — lug Boy's Fancy liroiidcloth Shirts. Sizes 121', i0 li __ 59C Roy's First Long 'l‘\\iccd $ Prints. Sizcs 26 tn 7H —- - Boy's Navy fllackinziw f? Rcefers. Sizes 2R t0 3i —- — Boy's Lcaihci‘ Wimllircnk- $4 I Boy's Fancy Cotton Jersey Knit Stilts. Sizes 22 i0 2i; -- ers.. Sizes 26 to 36 - — - 59c J FOR FASHION AUTHENTIC/TY "df-Ligjfjid e41