g SATURDAY. P. W. 0. NOTES . i I The Student Council of Prince of Wales College held its first meet- ing of the year on Saturday, Sept- . ember 20th. The officers elected for the ensuing year are as follows:- Prasident —Lawrence Toombl. Vice- ‘Praident —Allison Gillis, Secretary -R.al h Calder, Treasurer —.Anna- belle wson, iii Albert Wilson had the misfor- ‘tune to sprain his ankle while .practicing football with the P. W. -C. team at. Victoria Park. He has not recovered sufficiently to tinue with h: raogéicing. Allison MacDonald is also out 0! the ame tem rarily with a brok- en nger wh ch was also injured during-a practice? game. 7G ~ T The first Prince of Wales Col- lege Dance was held in the Odd Fellows’ Hall on Friday, September 130th. As usual the dance was at- tended by a large number of stud- ents who thoroughly enjoyed them- selvm. A eat deal of credit is due the Athle ic Association who spon- sored this dailcek The P, W. C. basketball tllusiasts are preparing for the basketball season. They have start- ed their practicing at the Y M. C. A. gymnasium and are looking for- ward to a goid ieason. The P, W. C. football squad has been having a. workout each day this week. Despite the fact that two of the boys are out of the play with minor injuries, the team looks rontising. They will meet Saint unstans University team this (Saturday) afternoon at the C, A. A. grounds. The team needs the Slllllwft of your presence at the ‘game The first S. C. M, sunday ev- ening Song Service will be held in Hearty Memorial Hall on Sunday evening, October 2nd at 8.30 P. M. All students and any others in- terested are cordially invited t0 at- itend, The S. C. M. plays an im- portant part in the College life, so Icome along students and lets make ‘this first Song Service a real suc- cess. 60B- The annual medical examination |of First Year Prince of Wales students was conduced on Monday afternoon by Doctors Creelman and Keeping and their-assistant nurses. Besides the usual examination, the students were given the Skin Inst for ‘Tuberculosis. On Thursday the doctors again examined the stud- ents to check the results of the Skin Test. : speare in thirty-seven slim folio volumes designed by Bruce Rogers and illustrated by some of the foremost artists in the world. In selecting these artists, George Macy, director of the Limited ‘Editions Club considered not only |their skill as artists but. also their ability to understand and appreci- iate Shakespeare. ‘Do each of the I THE__(ZI-IARLO1'I‘E'I"OW'N _ ccauuuuw OCTOBER! 19S Read These Advertisements —Enter This’ Contest—Deal ‘With ‘These Hm: $1. 80.00—lN PlllZES—$180.00 lst Prize — — — — — — $53-00 2nd Prize — — —- — — —- $150 3rd Prize —- — — —- .— — $1110 Rinso, 1 large and 1 small — - - — — c pkgs. Robin Hood Oats 35c Economy Grocery FREE DELIVERY Phone 1210. 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Molnar, a Hungarian, has il- lustrated "Coriolanus" with gouache paintings; Eric Gill, English, has ‘illustrated "Henry Eighth" with wood-engravings; La in, the Russian has illustrat "Titus vAndronicus" with water colours in the modern manner: Legrand the , Frenchman has used lithographs in illustrating “Hamlet”; Carnevali, Italian, has made crayon drawings in the Rcnaisance style for “Tweflth Night"; Gordon Craig has used drawings for "Macbeth"; Boardman Robinson ‘las illustrated "King Lear" with zirawings in line and wash and Ar- .hur Rackham has done “A Mid- .ommer Nights Dreame" in water- colour. Pilblicaiion of this edition will C0 t O l v extend over a period of I 30m‘. ‘ynliuyevulgheg fizlurgpleligfinifrms esgglgagefi-ITY h knockh‘ surely one of the most. unusual HUGE; CIJ-IAR-ANCE 0F Rn l]. G ll o 0 M EXPLANATION OF m u: n N _, , ,and appealing of modern dramatic WrlSt Watches l3,’ g NIH’ ‘W’ A NEW ONE IF IT FADES" productions must take place at at Bl: Discounts to make P . 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Their lust year's tour was such a decided success that their popu- larity has become widespread. They have been named Canada's indefatigable ambassadors of good- will in the musical world. thorough examination for de- For all bnllcllcl of flrlf. clan fecte and injuries REMODELLING AND REPAIRS . W H I T L O C K “L” - TI Borden T. Myers RE SERVICE c ‘srahsvsgns k on ruc Phone 909 Kent Street. Full esllmlixes ollrglrlnjobs _ large or small. Trim-uh. co-o stash-ens? Elwnsors. whose adve lsemeuts ap- ~. vice or Tells Charlottetown Guardian Publishing the Foto Blox Contest for thirty consecutive weeks, and . Dflues are being awarded each week ' as listed above, in the form of aer- merchandise orders. CONTEST RULES Any readers of the Charlottetown Guardian may tlcl fc. (Except- lug! employees o the (filer-dun Pub- lls Co, and members of their famil es.) _. important that each rel . led by a receipt from one of t e firms whose an- n in the contest. It ll also important that you stau- Itls All corral pllac chances of grinning. 13h entries will be shall be lccom nouncement Shower-While‘ ‘In lea-vino. Manner-J. Eds-u- vvbftlock. i. v E . .. H don, Rn lna, Moose Jaw, Medicine Busing. _,flgng|fl n", m,“ o for». Her narrative is the sto , 1-1 C 1 m1 m use; v 1 | n I Books .A rt. Mus 1c ‘I no tclimorc would nun thefybook align? lhcilhye’ heron: llaw- " °"" ""- Plichinl. Auto . lcgnflluiiigi; 21581;;- mergrhi-ops m»; hum. cliiituyr Swarthout. Melchior, Melon-lea. an. . -—~-- . .. . n re .¢..,,,,,,.,.., h...“ w, .._ h... much already, T113590“, ,5 if“ gllrlflsltilfllgsxta Trillélihlgélldlgfiovpflliaagrt Location-lot Kent 511101.. c" lll\l(‘l n my min . m, ifMsxiln d‘. won-l and ih- Shy Rcbccca haunts the livin . A u, 1 m, u, Then attach to ml awkuxilu f. 01.x: person iiilom "IR*“b"i-‘fi" hllllni-i ‘hi! T811691‘ f?" Ass<;§iatgn'snur?rihiilgem£t“ that "“|W' "III "l! M0 ‘L? tbroqllgou- c suddenly nxul- a she h. C0lll-"1ay5- whenever tram schedules and other more of tbh conceal, shawl m“ anion to the obnnxlolhs Mrs Val". considerations allow, afternoon re- bum?" h" 1:‘ wl op or and l.~ p.lvl1ri1<-ally' in nced The Limited Editions CliTls cltals are given to College stildcnu "t h." "l" "I "mm- of t c kindnc.» he r0 casually of- preparing a new edition of Bhake- without coat Jae l conirlbiltivn in 1311;, A . ~ --__-.__s their musical education. 1h“: Mfg-gym" 2h...“ ‘h. “m” o‘ < ' Over ten thousand students have rec'd n" M! Y" Willi l0 already been so favoured and the '° 7”" 7""- number is expected to the increased awarded In the order which they are drawn. All prllsu are form lndlca ward f orders on the In the ll NOT TRANSFEIIAB l. All repll not Inter Send lllp l0 ‘T The wilh lllll be an noon on Thursday. In as many mhlluguto attach an out Addrem all entries to u" IDPIOE OTO-BLOX” CONTEST Charlottetown Guardian l" I . wfliii‘, are drawn for and the prlgle"; a ed in tbe advertisers re lles and are el must reach this office replies as you WATCHES CLEARING OUT’ at Prices Below Actual Cost at W. N. TANTOWS 180 Kent Street. These include "0" gold filled and solid gold. also '18" size silver and nickel. 50 discount. Cull in and look them over. We are offerln a ood brand of Hard Whoa our at a ggoial low price this week Special fresh supply of Fowl an: Chicken for the week- en . ~ Eggs prices have gone up. Cracked Eggs will be hlghe next meek. Get your now at the old prloel. EEJSLAND CO-OPERATIVE EGG AND POULTRY ASSOCIATION Candllng Station and Stores 0n Weymouth St. Phone 575 One of the busiest concerns in the city is located at 162 Kent Street, the Tire Service and Auto- motive Accessory Bhop of Mr. J. Edgar Whitlock. Hare you will find a most com- plete and attractive display of all sorts of accessories for cars, trucks, etc, such as Grill Guards. Electric Fans for ventilating purposes, Jacks Special Extension Handles for em- ergency brake Levers, Spare Gus ‘rank Caps , Reflector Bolts for Number Plates, Glass Cleaners, Windshield Wipers, Rim Nuts and Bolts, Pressure Gauges, Batteries, Flashlights, Mirrors and u full as- sortment of Tires and Tubes for all purposes. Mr. Whitloclr has recently had Ask for the new Queen Sausages Made fruh dilly from Choice Younfisor QUEEN s REET MEAT MARKET l u, ramaagrhm laoi his pl renovated and has added a large annex to his shop, making it now one of the most‘ modern Vulcanlxlng Plants in Eastem Canada. All machinery and equipment installed here is right up-to-daic. All types of tire and tube trouble can be quickly and TIRE SERVICE 162 KENT STREET properly attended to at Whitloii One of the most inter-stung fes- tures of this work is the repairing of bad breaks in trends. The“ breaks can be repaired and vulcan- ized so that the repaired one in matched to thrregular tread of the tire, thus leaving no peroeplbll patch in the finished job, and Nu- dering the tire eqimlly good on a! of its tread surface. The phone number is 9N and Whitlocku will send their Service ‘Pruck to the scene of trouble II- where within the city limits, will remove your tires, take them tote Shop, repairiholn and place thin beck on your our or truck. There is no charge for the Truck Service within the city, you simply puy for the repair work only. Out of town motorists will also receive prompt response in illll way at very reasonable charges. All transactions at Whitlock‘: en- title you to an entry in the Ihto Blox Contest and you may ubo ro- ceivs your prime ordc here h IC- vice or merchandise. ' RESS uuulr! PAILLOR. 2o King Square Plume 1W4- ’ t b been fin" 3' u“ Qangwuu. Great Ge c nrvlooll gml ‘IOU my“; n! s ildren gum“... m; nmmerc - up. Pictures ma '-' . f ofIl with use W! for full cert" "'- _... “Mun; . cbera everywllm lnullt on Cod Liver Oil IMPERIAL BISCUITS The high vitamin content of ensure healthier fuss and richer fun. They're made frompure Just Arrived Priced from $1.00 to "-95 Chiffon Roller! 50o i0 81.00 DANCE SETS $1.00 to $1.95 Coupons for 850.00 Prlue In Consumer's Colllinuniiy Con- test and Entry Blips for o: rm m R. P. SIMPSON O9 Queen Street. Phone J36 the place to buy your i RADIO _ PIANO WASHER Think of lllc large number of chancel to win on alloh a pur- ohue. Coupons with each transaction for the H0030 Contest and entry sll for this Foto Blox Content E. Miller Broa, ‘Ltd. Great George Street ii Olllall ofllQial . el-Efwislveii-‘tlitiig in? ergrdies ofrogl-l Says Relief Is Federal Problem .._.,..__ EDMONTON. Sept. IO-(CP) - lultof in Canada must he divorced entirely from ‘pctt political in- fluence" and stered nst- ionully us u federal problem, ao- cordirw in Miss Margaret A. Cer- son, stern Canada's only wu- man civic relief superintendent. Neither provinces nor muni- cl litles should be held res nt- fb for unemployment and f s {Olldllllmlflllefigdblt was asserted n an y Mix arson, chief relimffloer for e last l0 years at Medicine Hut. The native of Ora uville, Ont. mu she believed "pe cy political problems," which she th nks would under u national scheme of relief administration, constantly fundamental issues, "Relief is u mblem so vast on so complex the its hand ll becoming the major b ell of governments. ‘first. han will m" i§.°’°“.%‘. ha..." ....§‘°l'i2 the r em e r tress g unless the Dominion tubal over he whole burden on a nation- e so e. "Relief should be a fared uccardi to uniform - policies y a non-poll cal l having lub- cl throughout the Dominion." Miss Oureon, a sister o! Dr. T A. Carson. medical supsrfntendeni of Christie Street hospital in ‘Ib- ronto, wu in Edmonton to ut- tend a conference between civil and fi-ovincicl relief officials it Alber . She worked u a or Int slenographer in a Cd's biscull factory in! to ll one Ho! district years ago. _ “lmi _ _ “FllTil-Bi An Interesring Profit- Sharing Pastime For ALL Our Readers ~-”6,_.1}