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A1111 that's where the Guardian a copy of the Guardian. they nuve“to"1111"“1§"go ttrhis Family Is Buying Bargains! spendthrilts. The procedure is simple and it’s based on the fact that merchants who advertise are selling good merr-liaitdise at a price. This I. 111- ily plans shopping at home with ‘(Tiréétlymto ‘ the store and get their merchan- eonies in. With the aid of dise. N0 fuss, no loother, no loss 11111111111111 ads, people can of time. They rely on the Guard- lm thrift)‘ without being - ian ads .. ... YOU CAN TOO! penny pinchcrs, spenders Read the ads daily! i T 1e Charlottetown Guardian I000 LAUGHS IN 90 MINUTES! PRINCE EDWARD - Today & Saturday ROBERT the in 1—‘.11*f111\- hand ‘s. dyer.» (try cleaners, and sale “A use-cs for the new scientific ficfl-frdfllillfls lglikg.“ scglgfl: “ ' ‘ .. t.’ - .----.1' .1" ‘Ill C6 “Nemwm proves‘ m ( A“ q ( 11111111 their grad. R. l’. Simpson. The particular ' IIHYBS K n 0 W store for particular lzulies. 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Everything in music and musical 51111111105. mclios. rnshers. records. etc. test. law as 11 prerequisite to mar- rlflge -—l10l_1ls 111cm 11p for a long 1211011111 pcrrrd of 1111111 to give them Th1- (‘hnrlnltetnwn Guardian. 11111111" 00110111111111‘ to remember 01111111111; with all subscrintirw- i“ HIP-Y are 51011111118 into 11 seri- ncw 11nd rencu-al, shortterm 111111 ous 11111111". yem-y‘; D11- ce statistics in the next ten y‘ 1's may prove that all the education and all 111e precautions are a wonderful thing, And an- other generation may produce a new hi-zh 111 martini happiness. But there is bound to be many a romanti: young person, sittln through COIIFSSS 011 marriage, un 130111;’ through all the state's re- qurremcnts who looks back long- lnzly on the dny 1vh1=n young peo- plc entered Illilfflilflfi without so nuich 111-pressing knowledge of the (hfflcultles involved. O I Fee 111e ad in t:(‘.n_\"s issue for f-1L1 particulars. lye lllinnrils for (luntlljufl. O The more romantic of the young ones are bound to think it was a fine thing when a voung man and woman married with the co11vlc- tlon that nothing could happen to their marriagc- that no difficul- ties could ever nrlse -ond that marriage was an adventure on strange and wonderful seas, not: a charted course. Some of the marriage-educated young folks are sure to believe that a little ignorance was a priv- liege. And that the young people of another dnv had an enviable complacency. that the marriage- educated c1111 never know. But no matter how romantic the past may look. from now on young people will have to be con- tent to have the R t-hnt- once stood for Romance —stzmd for Reason- And reason tells us they will br-noftt from the change, (Copyright. 1938. NBA Service, Inc.) Eastern Guardian ..°TI1I.1 column ls reserved for. new: of local Interest but. advertising ol a ncwsy nature may be Inserted at. 4 cents a word strictly pay- able In mlvnncc. suii u muwious . - - t o t. h e Charlottetown Guardian ma be handed to their Rept. Archie ume. ..'I_IOBIN IIOOD FLOUR is ec- onomical. More loaves of better brcncl from each bug. ..'MISSION SHIP — The Gren- fell mission ship, George B. Cluett, Ls In port: at Montague.-L. Personals ..‘Sunday vsttors to Montague: Miss Rut-h Mac-Gregor, Mrs Harry lfacctreircr. Ms; Alice Fraser, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilfred Livingston, Char- lottotown,_L Mrs, Milton Melllsh’: many Then all sue hurl 1m operation for cltls tn the King's County Montague on sunday.——L ..'l?.ev. Arthur Long. after n pleasant vacation In St. John. N. B.. retumed to his pastoral charge in Montague United Church, con- ducting the service-s on Sunday. Mr. minis mother returned with him. pendi- llbspltal, Wanted .\'.\'l‘l(l.\' ‘ll. NEWSPAPER BOYS’ WEEK IS SEPT. 25 TO 0C1‘. l. MAKE IT A THIS WEEK IS DEDICATED r1111: 1'11 om -ro KNOW YOUR CARRIER Bur-rm. “m; A chadottflovm ' -- - -: z oun r-zsr BUSINESS MEN 1N 1mm: nommon or _ _ mxnlrir. 1 “mums, TIIE v o- Gumdm" “w”, M" m" ls there anything you need in the home or on the place you in touch with PER Bovs’ someone wishing lo loll the -very article you med. The rote is only 2c a word o day. Send in you m1: CHARIQTTETOYYN GUARDIAN ‘P1011115. 11111 hear wl-tnrcztet. than-- The Central Guardian This column ll reserved for new: 0| local Interest but advertising a newly nature may be Inna-Sela n: 4 cents n word strictly ply- able In ldvlnoe- ATTENDED CONVENTION - Mr. James Tall; has returned from Portland, Oregon, where he at- tended the Florists Telesrovh Dis- trict, Convention be! the district representative for t e Maritime Provinces. BAIL ESTREATED-At the Po- lice Court yesterday morning u drunk who failed to appear had his ball bond of $5 estreated. A drunk was also picked up In the morning suffering from delirium tretnens and was conveyed to jail until able to make 1m appearance CAT HOME — The Past; Mistress‘ Tuesday nftemoon to their friends, when they enter- tained at- a prettily arranged Af- ternoon Tea at the home of their President, Mrs. L. M. Bonnell, who The living room and dining were beautifully decorated with a pro- fusion ‘of autumn flowers, and tall yellow tapers. The various members 111th assisted in dispensing hospital- u. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Michael Hennessey took place yesterday morning from his late resuience. Brighton Ave, to Holv Redeemer Church and was largely attended. Members of ‘the Benevolent Irish Society attended In a body The all bearers were Messrs, John Ca aghan, erick MacDonald, William Dalzlel, Arth- ur White, Joseph Gallant and John C-ayle. Rev. Father Moreau. C.SS.R. conducted the service at the church 11nd the grave. BRIDAL SHOWER-Miss Gladys Matheson, whose marriage takes place next month, was uest of 101101‘ 11.1 a 1111913!- Wednes ay night at the home <1 1s. Wilfred Hunt- er, Kent Manor. The Joint hostess- es were Mls Jean MacLean, Kay Sutherland and Kamleen MacRae. After the bridge dainty refresh- ments were served and when the prizes for theevenlng were pre- sented the quest of honour was presented with a silver water pitch- er and 11 Pyrex pie plate to mark the happy occasion. WORKMAN INJURED—Wed- ncsclay while working at the con- struction wcrk on the new airport. at Sherwood. Ray Dunn ‘suffered a nasty out on his foot; from an axe he was using. Flrst aid was rendered at the scene and the victim conveyed to a doctor. The wound required several stitches. This ls the third accident of this received and welcomed the guests . HARVEST SALE An Opportunity to Stook llp and Save 0n the Many Specials Which Are Offered. Look For Big Sale Sheet” Delivered At Your Door of GRDDERIES Amusing Two men started for Charlotte- town at the some rate of speed. one started from Hunter River. the other started from Eldon. They arrived In the C1.y two days apart. Naturally enough because they started on different days. That is not. the contest at Ill. The contest. ls right here 1x1 the City and Is Just; as simple. Would you like to receive $50.00 in real cash? Well. some person Ls going to get just that. another will Iln $30.00, another $15.00 and so on as aci- vertlsed elsewhere In today's issue. Don't. bother, about it because you can't bother-there's no bother to it. You simply make ycur pur- chases from one or more of Chur- IOULBWWXTB ten leading business firms during the balance of this week and next week. Wat's all there 1s to It. 'I'I1at’s W114i. the new Consumers’ Cash Bonus Contest is for. It is simply a co-operative movement on the port of these ten firms to encourage the con- sumers to speed up their fall buy- ing. The heavier volume of‘ busi- ness In a short period results In greater savlrler: to the wnsumer. With each 25 cent transaction you "web's R 4101115011 on which you wrlte_your name and address. Theres no guessing. no voting. no canvaslng. The coupons will be drawn at The Koren Hardware kind to happen since work beg-an on the project. 11 -—- LOADING HAY AT MONTAGUE ——'I'he schooner George B. Cluett of the International Grenfell Asso- ciation, was loadm hay in port. at. Monltague yes rday for St. Anthonyls, Nfld. The Cluett, with Captain Kenneth Iverson. Lunen- burg, N. 5.. as master. came here with a general ca o from Boston, Lunenburg, and Ha ifax. At Boston. Captain Iverson left eight young col ege boys who had shipped as volunteer workers during the sum- mer months. The George B. Cluetvt, which was built at Lahave River. N. S.. is sold to be the largest two- mnsted fishing vessel ever bull-t In Nova Scotla. She is the third ves- sel presented to the Grenfell As- soclatlon by the Cluett. family, each named the George B. Cluett. Personals Mr, James smith, J1-., who was visiting 111 the city has returned to his home at Webster's Corner. Mr. 11111-111111 Hughes, Fort “Aus- ustus, visited the city recently. Mrs, Michael Murnughan has re- turned to her home In Tarantum after visiting relatives in Boston. M: Jo h Hagarty of Fort Aug- wspa recent btsltor to the C y. Miss Rena Carver of Vernon River, spent, a pleasant weekend In the city the "guest: of Mr. and Mrs. Lalrd Jay. Rev. S. C. and Mrs. C0099!‘ Y!" turned to the city last evenln3 after a six weeks vacation at Mrs. Cooper's home In Louisville. Ken- tucky. Mr. Cooper will occuPY m5 pulpit. at both services on Sunday. Trinity United Bhuroh FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th tétfidlll“ “Wit-111? w‘ ' " ‘M’ t“ “’1‘1".£1‘1°1l’.‘11"l1.‘v.°1€"11.'6$lf ventlon at. North Wlll-Bhlrfl- 8.l5-—Y. P. U. V Herbert Bonner Co. Ltd. on Saturday Oct. 8 at. 9.30 b. m. by Chief of Police Blrtwlstle. Y0“ are expected 11> be on hand and see the drawing can-led out, There you are now, mere 13 3160-00 to be give-n away free. You know the rest. Carleton and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. David Murphy of flttlrllgmn have ab; “£11311- ‘gust. Mr. 15 B-Llh , of Baltic. w e Murphy Mrs. Fred Bell of Carleton n- turned Saturday from a visit, with her sister. Miss Agnes Llnkletter of New York and Miss Sara Link- Iettez- of Boston. Mrs. Edna. Howatt and Mr. Btan- , ley Howatt of Carleton, motored to East Point . Bell I Souria last- 1111111111.? R V“ and Mr. and Mrs. Willard crooks, Miss Esther and Mr. Iley Crooks of Cape Traverse left Monday morning on a motor trip through Nova Scotla. M13 Evelyn Bell of Cape ‘Prov- erse returned Monday from ' a months visit with her sister. Mrs. Mm. of Somervllle, The Cape 'I‘raverse W0men’s In- stitute put on a hot goose dinner and fancy-work bazaar 1n the 111111 Wednesday evening. The "cats" were delicious, fully sustaining the 1118b culinary standard set by for- mer affairs of a. similar nature under the same auspices. There was a 800d attendance and a gra- WYIIIE sum was realized. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Callbeck, of North Txyon and Mrs. Joseph Cut- cllfle of Cam Traverse returned Monday from a most enjoyable motor trip to New Hampshire, They were delighted with the beautiful scenery In the White Mountains. A memorable feature 0f their trill was their encounter with last week's terrific New Eng- land storm. Mrs. George Callback of North ‘rryon accompanied the party as fur as Dlxmont, Maine, where she visited Mrs. Sophie Clark, formerly of Tryon. 11.011111111115111 stones... lsn’t It‘: _‘ 11h "RENFREW of the ROYAL MOUNTED" with James Newlll- Carol Hughes and Wonder Dog Llghtnln; A Story of the Northland. Also NEWS AND SERIAL Montague — SATURDAY Sourls —- MONDAY The Male Octette from Char- lottetown rendered a service of song before a large and apprecia- tive congregation In 'I‘ryon United Church last Sunday evening. The members of the octette were Messrs. Harry Craswell. Jack ‘Inv- lor, Harry Yorston, Lyle Robson, Malcolm MacKlnnoi-i, Brent. How- ctt, Peter Small and Gordon Maoq Mlllan. The service was under t1." auspices of the Women's Mission. ary society and was conducted by Miss Elma Inman. Miss Mabel Newsome. who Is 0n furlough from the United Church Mission in Sydney, gave a deeply Interesting talk on her work. which is largely among new Canadians helping the needy and teaching the little ones In the kindergarten. The octette sang the following numbers with pleasing harmony, the softer passages being 951W- tally impressive: Lord, for tomor- row and its needs. The Lord's my Shepherd, He at? of 11 11111111111 heart, Peace Peace, wondcrflll Peace, I have heard a land. steal away. A solo, Why should I feel‘ discouraged. by Mr. Crass-ell and a duet. I've tried In vain, by Messrs Craswell and Small, were also much apprcclated.—D. HOWELL COMMISSIO TO MEI (GP. By Guardian's Special Wlre) OTTAWA, Sept Ltd-Members of the Rowell Commission on Domin- lon-Provtnclal Relations will meet here Monday 1x1 camera to cart! on rout-Inc business of the cormn s- alon, It is learned. Dates of publll slttlnlzs of the eommtsslon 1n Otta- wa have not been set- RECORD INDIAN CROP - HOBBEMA, Altd-(CPI-Graln hurvesbed 56111 tne Hobbarna Indian Reserve. m es sou - monton, totalled about 400.000 bushels this year. Bits-Est c1011 0" the reserve was Erown b!’ W" of Wheat 11nd several thousand bushels of coarse Kratn. CANNED PEARLS MUNSON. 11m. -(CP)-—Can- ned oysters are proving valuable to Mrs. I. R. Duly of 11113 90W“ 100 miles northeast of Calgarv. In the space of a. week she 70111141 two pearls In cans 0f 01181818. 11119 second being about the size of 8 green pea. MARRIAGE LAW nuwmn NAsIK, India OP) -Public opinion on child marriage must be mobilized, said A. P. Le Mesurler, chairman of the Village Improve- ment Association, contending the nIne-yenr-old Surdu Act. against this custom was still being fl . "Want Ad" today. CLEAN! not "half clean” B011 Ami Cake removes dirt undfilm . . . poliahooua it cleans Don't do a half-way job whm you elem your wlndownl Use Bon Aml Cake. It ll lo quick, no thorough, no any! Bub It on. Wipe It may. Oil’ comes thedlrt 1nd pony film. The glue In not only ofyltal clear but also actually polished» f" B01! Aml does both job: at the ume time. makes your windows? really sparkle Wolf. who thrashed 5.000 bushel!