newest: 11. 91939 i937 " I o clucaoo» 1939i I999 "Rosie-OP ...fbe newest and green, ent in entertainment from Dara F. Zanuck and 20th nfury-Foxi. 'Po'w'r:l3-rii“§'fE-'Io1.§o1v ‘and ALICE FAYE in WlLLlAM-‘ERAWLEY lovcl-z COMPTON PiiIIiilE _ EViiilili-Today 8r Thursday TYRONE POWER and nucr. rave in rvnoni: POWER and amen rave in '|ln's sacrum BAND” TYRONE POWER HlWmNSqgalzs" HOBART CAVANAUGH Golf Reel-Travel, “Isle of Pleasure”-—Cartoon TIMES TODA PAGE runes iThe iientral Guardian I'm: colllllll la nlorved for news ol looal in CIIASWELL for monographs, CONFIDIBATION LII’! INBUR- ANCIL IrIIBO-‘i-Il-li. ROTARY RADIO AUCTION. — ‘Thursday. December ‘lth, a for further details. ls-llfil-l0-7-3i. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE 0n Newfoundland and Labrador by Rev. rE. Milleiy Breadalbe-ne United Church hursday. Pleasant Vail Friday. 3.19m. all -11. POLICE COURT-At. the Police Court esterday, two drunks were reman ed until today. A man charged with theft of clothing, Dleadod Iuilty. and was remanded until next week for sentence. T0 ATTEND WEDDING —Mr. and Mrs. Preston Sentner, Park- dale, accompanied ‘oy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wlgmorle, of Fred- ‘ erlcton, have left by motor for Sus- sex. N. 8., to be presentnat the imarriage of the letters son, Dr. Fred Wigrmre, and Miss Beth Aotdllerton, which takes place there t ay. Miss Mabel Simpson of Cavendish lMiss Marjorie Lowther of Cornwall nnd Miss Anne Lowther of Long ‘River have recently returned from a most enjoyable motor tfl-p throu h Nova Scotia. While there they vis t- .ed the famous Evangeline Country ‘at Grand Pm. the Annapolis Valley. Kflliffllr. and many other places of interest. VISITS MOTIP-llb- Rev, sister M. Aquin of the Sisters of Char- ity, St. Joseph's Convent, Halifax. ' arrived on the Island, Friday eve- ning being called home on account of the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. John H. Nantes, Maplewood. Many friends will be pleased to learn that the recovery of Mrs Nantes is now assured. Rev Sis- ter Aquin is accompanied by Rev. Sister Philip. and they will return to Halifax on Saturday. CHEAP HEAT FOR COLD DAYS-The new Coleman oil room heaters are the yew latest in all heatlnrz. being much cheaper than formerly. burning 10w grade furnace oil only. l4 1-4 cents per mllon. Wonderfully convenient to ilflili’. and operate with no fumes- no dust-no ashes-no kindling- l_| wheat crop and stable prices, Mr. ncrumr mom Tare-Tile Mis- m: THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN by many former friends and ac- quaintances. Mr. Trainor was for- merly a partner in the firm of Had- idlsey and Trainor, Queen Street, fish and meat. dealers. For the past twenty-three ears he has been with ithc Hudson's a‘; Company, which loperates a big department store in ‘Calgary. I Business prospects in the West have greatly improved with the big Trainer rte. i Mr. Tranor’ wrife, formerly Miss Josephine Srrlith, is also s. native of Charlottetown. Ho is making his lpteserlt visit. unaccompanied. fol- lowing an illness which necessitat- EQd a leave of absence. Improvements in streets. stores| and residences have changed Chas-- liottetown almost beyond recomltion, Mr. Trainor declares. Already, however, he has had the p'easure lof meeting many old friends, in- lcluding His Worship Mayor Foster, Ex-Covernor D2Blois and Judge iDuffy. I Mr. 'l‘rainor plans leaving on. Friday for Boston and New York. where he will take in the World r. Trinity United Church WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER ll 3.30-7}iih Brownie Pack - Social a lLM-Union Prayer Service — Bap- tist Church. I5 IN BOSTON- L. B. McMillan, deputy minister of public works and highways in the province is in Bos. ton. Mass. He left for the United Stein city Saturday. He is accom- panied b his daughter, M155 M”- garet Mc illan. ARRESTED FOR BREAK- Chief of Police Birtwistle announced last night a man was arrested yester- day in connection with the recent break ' Patterson's jewelery store. The Chief said two watches were recovered. . ESCAPED FROM FALCONWOOD ~Samuel MacLcod, 45, patient at Falconwood Hospital has escaped Mounted Police said last night, l-ie ‘ {had been away from the institution since Monday evening, they “m, He was described by police as hav- ‘llisits iih’Town A _ A . M" After 29 Years I [f y d0 H1011 aVfll A. this pretty girl ? A MISS FLETCHER, WHY 0o m: MEN ALWAYS seem TO CALL ron someone ELSE "ro TAKE’ DlCTATlON P WHATS waous ? FIND OUT WANT ME TO BE HONEST WITH YOU KATHERINE? PLEASE! I mow 1M QNPOPULAR AROUND use: mo ID LIKE T0 WHY wnusmce YOU ASK, lT’S A BIG HANDICAP FOR A elRL TO HAVE “so.” LIFEBUOY IN YOUR BATH EVERY DAY WiLL KEEP YOU SAFE FROM OFFENDING . . SWEET AND FRESH-_ MAKE YOU SURE AT ALL TIMES IT'S YOU (AN STOP iT _ BY USING UFEBUOY. l NEVER MISS MY DAILY LIFEBUQY BATH. NO ORDINARV SOAP STOPS ‘BO.’ AS LIFEBUOY DOES. OH,I'M so ASHAMED! WHAT CAN | o0 ABOUT ll’? I'M GRATEFUL r0 YOU yon TELLING ME. l wo~r orreno AGAIN so CLOSE TO HIM. our l FEEL SAFET. suns OF rvlYsELF! l KNOW MY DAlLY LlFEBUOY BATH STOPS "B.O.".. KEEPS ' FRESH AND DAlNTY. Llrzauovs 50 REFRESHING AND ITS DIFFERENT, ALL RIGHT, WlTi-l ITS EXCLUSIVE lNOREDlENT complexion, tool 5H5 TH/N/(S: SO WARM m HERE Aw I'M ME Mrs W. A. Stewart, Captain ‘ l "Hi1 at l-lolmanke. Chnrlotietownllng m"? m‘ 7m" dill/S b68111 (m. - yrqymvay-e Dgpqrtment and let u, dressed m blue overalls and wear. Stanley. GOFdOIl Holmes. M155 MEI- Pizplain their operation for living in: slippers. . . garet Cotton, Robert J» Qflmvbfll lmm-Jlalls-ocrlm, cm, -—-- T o N I G H T Subscrlptlons Miss Blanche Fmieyson. Miss Helen JQNES FAMILY m "ifi.i““li’ii."*s.i?ifi - . iifdfiii“iaéf.‘éf.: °ny°°ifiili ‘g y, To All) Buynpzrhe glut, meet- Kellow was held from the residence , P -E. ciough, Harry Brown. _ Mrs. John . nah afltger the sumiinler holiday; of w. dwriglfltt, 12a Brighton 8:00 Oclock growlactwlvrllst. BnRPlfikaréi, HMlsl ' - fr e E. 1' Auxl , of the yecer a s. ernoon to Corn- _____ 85M? YB - - .- llll‘. 111T! . I o l}; flllladian Institute rormiile blind wall United Clhurch. A short ser- BAPTIST CHURCH 53%.? Eitldw “$123938 W““““‘- “my 5"“ Ml“ 39"“ l M‘ n ht] hlvcs held at the Charlottetown vice at the home wasconducted by Moore g, Méuod 35:00 Mllfifofdv- M155 Cltllflllle 14813165011 . » llotcl. on Tuesday, Oct. 10th. The lhe Rev. Luuls Murlay. At the Hear Dam a, m“, 25 0O Miss Iona Weeks, meet c. Cum- . _ ,p:e_.=,l<lcht_ Mrs wm_ M_ 31-911,“; church the service was conducted 5m.“ swam Laundry 35'“) 61'0". Ernest Wlllfilltstel”. Altlllll presided. There was a good attend- by the Rev Mr. Woodside assist- w R STEWART B A B D 5 A Manon-m 35100 McKay. (360128 Vllrkefsvll. William ~ BAP lTll L u» ‘M Thur |=rl 3 l “my” ‘2{,’“"“““"‘ii“‘ is “l ‘hafial- ii“ “any “d ' ' ' ’ ' " ' Dl- l‘ <= Hum w w hardeners we $25.0: _ I — . — _ ' "h; amen wgg, e1; m)“ M e ev. . oss. a carers - ' ' - ~ - ' ' a ' lbllsiness was conducted and plans were MESS“. A- C. Duchemln. Ed. New York City gretiii-Cglilvtlixllner IiOdgg ,E- w Farquhuwm m“ Glad“ were made for continuing and en- Nicholson, George Boyle, Russell Th. t . . . G 3mm, m“ m O0 Farqllhfllwll. Alillllll‘ Clldmvlfl , __ lafgilng ms W”. necessary w,“ Hydg‘ Frank HEW“; and Wilbert ir y years experience ll‘i China as a leading 15',“ “m, w 00 Lloyd Wonnamtt, Wallace Mac- ;; } for our blind, The next meeting l Drake. Interment was in Cornwall Y M . gum,“ Drug Q0 1o 00 lend. Mrs. Catherine R168. M151 n will be held at the Charlottetown Cemetery. . . C. A. Secretary. Mr. Stewart has Just re- Mm A B wuburwn 7100 Leitie Passmore, J. n. Nelson, "yr," m. m iflom o“ Nwember 1m" canaaaarns earn mrnnav turned h d ll t d t k i d f A' D“ ma!“ 5'00 Ifliié Bmrlgg m" m em! , w“- . B - "me a" as "P 0 l1 e MW e B6 0 A. 'r. McKinnon a oo 5- ‘ - - - C0 LE?!‘ T0 DIE-Mr. . . James l-lardl o Graham's Ro Haslarn, Edmund Home, BertDavi- "'7" " "'"" ' i lullaby“. Inspector of the Si’. flvlebml-Pd hi? With blrthdlly ye‘: conditions in the Orient filial-manila“? Foster “m- Ralph Ramsay» M“ “ed ' l A.. was called to the South side of terday. He is enjoying good health. . ' Russell bhahdler 5190 10118. GBOIEE Ayers. Isaac Holman. ‘ . I tLe Hillsborourxh bridge yesterdayfls able to move about, is alert men- p_ J_ MUDQn-ld 5,00 M15665 lfvlllg- Gerald Prim/OT- ~ r..0rning lo dispose of a. cow tally. and follows the news of the Henderson 1k Cudmore 5.00 M1” Gwe“ MW" '75‘ ' l.icll when found was in sad cir- day with keen interest. He is resld- Irlzza Ema", 00m“ 5 0o MP5; John Dirge X306 ‘CiUIlStBHOGS. The animal had been in; with his son-ln-law and daugh- gay H_ M Dawson 5,00 Flli/y Cfllifi "Om MFS- B41596 Jyizlgddownmover the‘ since tell}, lvfindand Mrs P. Cash: 311s — m,‘ Tudor 5m léigglayé Peggy“? MWSiéllarfiérg-isd ' '5!‘ "T "Y- e °°W "- en J1‘ W 9 e “me Yea" 941° l‘ ‘e is spending her holidays at her Onlo 10 . _ F‘ B. Conrad 5 00 ' ‘ . ' w’ ‘lured in the city and was being use 0i’ 82- I-lis eldest son Andrew. home 1n comwall Porlgnlb m. Mrs. A. W. Sterne 5.00 w°°d' Mrs‘ Wmmd 5mm” Ar‘ ‘taken to the country by an out of in Los Angeles. is '72. H-e hes two ___i. plums q; 1 335mm 596mm” cc, Lu 5m; lllllll‘ Bums. Mrs JM- M61188“. . ‘mwn men when she played out at other wns- luvludlus Gavin Hurd- Mr. and Mrs. F. .1. Casey, Crab Apples qt 4c Jamiesons Drug Store . 5.00 M“ H~ Vl““°°°mb°» M" "h" D~ - ‘the other end 01’ the b11686. Ml- ill-T 0f CllBFlOiWiOWTI- B-lld W0 have gone to Montreal, where Mr. Green Peppers 8 for 10c E- W~ Mwmllmll 517° Webster’ ms’ C‘ 17" Pooley’ A ’ Maul-sen seld- 51w WM thrown dflllglllfi". one 5°11 died 1n VM- Casey has entered the Montreal Red Peppers a for 10c,George n. Taylor e.oo “m” M“ "~ -*' Emil” Lem‘ l llllf-‘T ll"? dumPy the 1115999“? sald- wuver- Western Hospital for treatment. Onions (silverskin) I lbs 2505- < Fish" 5-00 “e1 Mcnougan’ M15‘ Marga!“ » and left there to die. Mr, Mac- .____ Pigs 6 wk; pel- pr, “$304535 1);», B_ C_ Keapl-l-lg 5 00 Mukh- wm~ E- Mm1eY~ M“- L-eun has reverted the lmlllent to K- 0F 9- MEETING- Grand The many friends of Miss Eleanor Geese each moo-woo F. .1. Brennan Co. ma. 5.00 HWY M“°D°“‘~’$‘“' Hm‘? 3W2“ ,-, ‘the n. c. M. P. Kn-iglht s. Jflguffy nrizfided at as W111“. K,n;,,°,,_ “.111 be glad to Cranberries qt. 10c E. K. McNutt 5.00 flvhillffyjf l _ "f" illmmml kiln"? 1'18 0i’ t: know she has returned toher home Cantalopes 15¢ Mrs. Geo J. Rogers 5.00 t,“ Jludson w_ H Johnston‘ H 1' l FUNERAL LARGE“! ATTEND Cd” BMW" Elli-l 0f Cllllllll after an operation for tonsils in the Mushrooms box lsc |Alex. Scott 5 00 ' ED-The Solemn funeral service bus. The council decided to place p_ E_ Island Hospital. 1R. E. illett 5.00 ‘l Love’ wmlan‘ warren’ A 1 for Mrs. John P. Griffin, who pas- at the disposal of soldiers in camp ___.. Miss Eveyn Sinclair 3.00 Fwmd-l Ml“ 011W The? Mm 13ml ‘ scd away at her home in Burton. here the facilities of the reading M15; Ruth Howlmy R, N“ who "mt Clark 3 m McAusF-nd. C B111. lincligison, lzflirigy i.ot '1, at. the age of seventy-six and writing room of the Knights of has spent tht past six weeks at her p g ll-L 1L 5h“, 3hr) D°zmrfira~ N~ _~°“'“\l,r, g" l, l ' years, took place Tuesday morn- Columbus home. Columbus day home in Springfield returned to M", w_ 1,_ cqtlrm 3.00 l” - “"1; 5.99m“ W55 E°h“MA' lllg, Octcbsr 3rd to St. Mark's would ‘oe celebrated on Sunday, Montreal on Tuesday. She was sc- . $2.00 from each of the following laiilfigfékm g“ Jhndpfsrgrin‘ A CARTOON “Rose Of Tyrone Power, Alice l-‘aye and Jolson tarred in Tuneiul Drama Ii whiff of lavender. the sight of n once-loved book, the tas of .l"l‘llll.l' candy" such arc the little iivllvflflfiflqileiliifli things that can lllls back the past to many of t! lli n. rush of memory. But there is n)lln thing dependable above every- lllllil else to work this result, and lllllrs the pular so . 5° bulln up‘ in 31% individual §9§§“°P§_q1_12!!l;££ll¥ llveaye the lie Viater iio Pay The Track improved method of Well contraction insuring l sanitary and dependable water sum!!! with our ten year guarantee at no extra coat now available. Why be satisfied with lea. TltASli WELL fielnlially Limited ABRAHAM PITIIS. Noel: American lletol. Charlottetown. VAUGIAN ll. GIOOII- Mgr. Ier Priaoo ldwarl 1nd lomanrside l StleliiFTrio In Heart - Stirring f! COMEDY Washington Square” heart songs and hit songs of yester- day and today that lust overbearing a. familiar retrain opens iilc gates o." memory. This was one of lllc ren- "Alexander's ent film; the newest ington Square.” 'I‘yrone Power and Alice Fa. e - a oined by Al Jolson in ‘Rose of ashington usre"whicho ns to- da at the nce Edward T ientrc. rig the many familiar mile-, stones o melody heard in the grow duction are “My Man,” "Toot ootl Tootsie, Goodbye," “April Showers," " y," "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows." "Ja-Da." “I'm Just Wild About Harry," "California, l-lere I! Come" and "Avalon." In addition 1s the newest hit from Gordon and Revel‘. ‘:1 Never Knew Heaven Could a .‘ But the music serves only es a highlight of the stirring. deeply human romance that is the central! theme of the picture. . William llrawley, Joyce Compton and Hobart Cavanaugh are featured in the cast. . The Prince Edward's program also, under a Golf Short, a. Travelogue and a Cartoon. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Olegriolteto d‘ North Wiimli-r: Phone 149 l Church, Lot '7. . ‘Griffin. of Edmonton, Alta. He was ,lhc deceased; Rev J. Arch Mac- » ytlorlaid as deacon, and Rev. Phelan - ‘l/lriffllnlln . Ynlonles. iihe sanctuary. besides the pastor of ' were Revs. J. A. Gaudet, Rev. W. Band." '1‘o this nostalgia, also, islcrnl and was obliged to largely due the acclaim WiliCll hllSillgspiilii in Maine for ,Card~Of TharJzs The funeral mass was sung bv her son. Rev. Howard ,nssisied by two former pastors of as subdeacon. Rev. Patrick Walsh was Master of Cere- Otller clervv assisting in St. Mark's. Rev. M. E. Francis. V MacDonald. Rev. Urban Gillie. and Rely, J. N. Trainor. The late M s. Griffin is survived by the following sons besides her grief stricken husband whom she had married over fifty years ago. Prank and Leo on the homestead in Lot '1. Edward, nlso in Lot 7, Bennett and John S. in Boston. and Rev. llmvnrd Griffin professor in Si. sons for the popularity o1 liie rec- Joselill‘ smilllafll, Edmlmwfl. Al- The case arose out of a collision Ragtime lbcrta. All were present at the fun- Chtfil‘ B I the four war mid two nephews. Thorélas and M-ltl-ITI-ITADEB _ PERSONALS Cucumbers each 5c M", x- MacMillan has returned “bhm- m“ 8° BURHOE-WEIR-At the bolus o! l y, - l, t Carrots. bunch 9c Mr. Guthcrrie gailingggi, yvelsataglbg; 0M a ome LE." Peters‘ Esglglvgfl‘ "All lliggg filly V" 5a l" at“ - > ' rs. R. H. Thompson York is ’ l 1 bste , Mi A - - - d 38-300 gllgviifiérglavbl/eila? ‘a £53015: visiting at Montague Bridge. Ezggniglmeghpe, u, 2g Roy. y i‘. ‘ n l’ M155 DEE; .°_f_.<?llfll-°§i¢l°llll.._-_____ to charrllestrrlxergrvn will: imff“ ‘but J3“, m leasant holiday in Bradalbane and Bgegogs 1b. 10c “M355 , gwllllmll- Roast. Beef '_ "i Boiling meat 1 - qhgnnmrc- At, Charlottetown Mr. James Alex Essery Union, _ .3 on. a, 1939, Mrs. William Charles. spent Sunday at Stanhope with $22,113,,“ y ‘an: Gardiner, age 8'1 years mineral friends and relatives, stew ma,‘ 13.14,, Thursday, Oct. i2 at 2 p. m. from M a n, 1645c the Cuteliffe Funeral Home. In- Mise Ella M. Thompson, clerk in But”, dam. 30.33,, terment People's Cemete y. Mr. West's store at York Station. Chum “gen 15-3135 VlFRD-Suddenly at the P. E." ___?____=_______ cram qt 40c Isiah" Hos ital, Oct. 9, 108D, Eu- ““—*'"" ma“ “ch 554115 gene W. ard, aged fi years. Fllll‘ i Green wmaws p; 35c eral Wednesday, October 11th, at 3.15 from the home of his father. Fred Ward, l5 Kent Street. Intel'- ment Peoplek cemetery. Mr. C. W. Bernard o! Pfremh River, husband of the deceased and Mrs. W. n. mt. he: liner of Burlington, wish to express their thanks to those who sent flowers and to all others who hei d, for their kindness and neroa iy dur- ing llrl. Bernard's i eaa. ,_ , ' 14-1218. October 15. the meeting decided. Members would parade from the home to 11 o'clock mass at St. Dunstan! Basilica. In the evening a smoker would be . cipal speaker would be Mr. Justice Arsenault. ' Brown. Charlottetown was awarded $1215 damages in Supreme Court yesterday. Total damages suffered lin. a. motor accident in 1938 had lbecn $1700, a civil jury headed by Neil Dr srach found. The jury found the defendant. the Irving Oil Com- pany responsible for only '15 per cent of an Irving Oilcsmpnny truck. Brown treatment and passengers in hls car were in- BTW elli/illflllllllelll The following were the pail bearers ‘lured. Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenauit ighlight from Darryl F. Znnuck and M, gm funeral; 20th Century-Fox "R050 of wilSii-lFyny-lk‘ L9Q_ Bennett and I ‘ he romantic stars‘. of ‘Alexanders Ragtime Band’ E | Harold Howan-L __R, 1_ Bimg- ipresided at the hearing. companied as far as the mainland with the Misses Muriel and Winni- fred Haslam. Mr. James Landrigan of Shediac. N.B., formerly Principal of Queen Square School, Charlottetown, is visiting .1 the city, where he is being cordially we corned by his numerous friends. - Prin- AWARDED DAMAGES ~— Earl Mr. and we. l-i. E. McLean. ac- companied by their niece, Miss Esther McLean and Mrs H H. Jewell have returned from a visit to Sydney where they visited Mr. McLean's nephew. B. M. S. Louie McLean, of the Black Watch (l-ligh- the damages under a statute passed in 1938. The plain- mndem) tirffuyvesd responsibile forh25 pert fight i‘ o e ama es rou. " n - 1 tory negligengce." the gjuryfo fgunld. S between a cur driven by Brown and Quotations CORRECTED FOB EVERY WED- NESDAY AND SATURDAYB ISSUE RETAIL MAIIKIT ijllfislgfiliv FOR SALE PERCIIERON MARE, . 7 years old, weight i300. Arthur l Moneghan, riazelbrook. L-lno-lo-ll-al. i WANTED RELIABLE MAID. Appl Mrs. J. A. Mathieeon, i Street. L-lZZl-IO-ll-Bi. FOI- SALE 0R RENT. NEW house, spring Park Road. Apply John Devine, Peelers, or A B muck clean‘: res a lraeraneo ll 13w "wound" a”; Qhpfl can not stlelrto the "FI- , Upper Queer-l mi; ai The Annual Collection b0 ins. in the city next Mond tober 16th.. so when frlee end willing Wzliiwfh call be gracious and lib- er . Help us offset increases in prices ~ of many necessities due to world conditions for only through you can revenue be increased to meet this situation. Remember-ONLY ONCE in the yea-r are you asked to he so the amount received now mus be suf- ficient to carry over a whole year. Wiizh little revenue a. art from this collection; with ohldren in need and kn0ckirlg for admission; with prospects of still further in- creases in prices, we appeal to you l- to do your best. NOW H THE TIME 11-1217-10-11-21. ’EYESIGHT EXAMINATION l; Fitting and Sélaplfill‘ Glasses . ii. J. MABiiii OPTOMETRIST Montallle, P. E. l. Office Hours: 10 to l! A. M- 2 to P. M. a lloiids a etc" by aligolntmcnl l ice Conneote with DBUGSTORE l Courses in PIANO — SINGING and THEORY apply to Charlottetown School oi Music Heariz Memorial Hall A-lloy Kendall, L-R-A-M PHONE 144a. —Katherine McKenzie, Mrs. Geo. Goff, Mrs. H. W. Fletch. Miss Mary lnwther, Henry McFarlane, Gerald Hartlem, A. Friend, Rev. R. M. te. Miss Lillian Davie~ son, Est. of Mrs. John Williams. Mrs. J. E. Ross McEwen. Char- lea Newson, Miss Harry Hill, Mrs. Wellner, Mrs. T. Wm. A. Rix, Dr, . , lvllrs Geo. Burdy. Miss Marjorie Stewart, C. W. Ritchie. George Wakeford, L. E. Bracken A ‘lltriend. M. Wheatlev, Mrs. W. F Huggan. John Macllladyen, Roy H. Bevan, W. D. Gillis, Mrs. Jae. Bayer, Dr. J. H‘. Ayers. Received $1.00 from each of the following: Miss Anne Rodgerson, Miss Ruth Rodzerson, Daniel Wil- liams, Col. A E. IngsJMiss Muriel Weeks. Winnifred Burns. Miss Mar- zaret Horne, Howard Court. Mrs. Clive Currie. Mrs Hooper Home, Capt. J. H. Murray. Ray C. Keenan. George Wood. Howard Mc- Donald, S. M. Taylor. Miss Georgie Hoil. Miss Elizabeth l-lnll. Dr. J. P Miilar. Rev. E. M. Malone. Mrs, N. MacKenzie, Mrs. Winnifred lfyndman, Miss K Mac- Qusrrie, Miss Verna Darrach, E. Ii. ‘Ciswsori, H K. S. Hamming, Col. P. S. Fielding. Miss Marian Mac-Milieu, Miss H. D. Maccailum. ("rorge R, Keefe, Mrs. Peter Sin- clair. Wm Downe. Mrs. J. T. Lantz, Mr AnR. Kendall, Mrs. R. Ii. Mutch, Mrs. Geo. Steer-ran, A. R. Gillie, James Calder, Mrs. J. G, Bennett, Gordon Bennett. Miss B. M. Tweedy, Earnest Large. Earl Taylor. Roland Taylor, Mrs. Guy Kennedy, Miss Florence Coi- fin. Wilfred Hunter, Rev H. D. Raymond, Harold Moore, Geo Car- ruthers, Miss Jemima MacLiine. Russell Spillett. Mrs. Charlotte Grady, Harry Soilleit, Mrs. J. P Hillion, George Peaks. Mrs. A. G Peake, M's. Harry Cudmore, Ml’). R. D. Quigley. Mrs. David Stew- art, Walter Hyndman. Philip Cobb, Harry Sear, Mrs. l". W. Hyndman, Mrs. Vincent Blake. Mrs. John A Fraser, Sergeant Stevens, C C Thompson, Harry Barr. Warren Duchemin, Edwin Johnston. John Garnhum, Miss Helen M. Hobklrlc. George Buell. Reg. W. Cox. Lvle Roi-ton. A Friend. Cyrus Psrtrldae, A. B. Bagnail. Ernest Ducivemin, Jas. Vickerson, Margaret Collings, Max Burgess. W. H. McLeod. Veivh Dingw-ll, Miss Catherine Mc- Mod. ‘Mrs. W, L. Jorden, Mrs. Prank Dillon. Samuel Korrey. Ar- thur Coffin. Mrs. S Kaneen. Ar- L-OI-I-Bot-WOd-I- Howatt, A Friend. Mrs. Gm Van- buskirk, Cyril Mnz-Grrcor, Chester Shaw. Miss Edith DCIIS" “l C S Buell .45 Mrs. Frank Wileatloy 35 Mrs. John M. Rattcnbury 30 Twenty-fiv- lflliis from Miss Catherine liiavtin. ‘Vli<.< Grave Campbell. Mr. H. J. Palmer. Sinn- uel Carney. Noll Mntileson, C. L. Juv, Mi<< R-lvll iTl'f"ili".ll!‘\’. Vliss Edith Llea, Ada Livingston. M s Dorothy Dawson, Cilllkf: Grotto C. Wlidi‘. Samuel Cw" Erwin Kllnher. Mrs. Colin Prov-r l5 A Friend l0 Trtal- " '* "$1616.35 L-l2i0-l0-l1-li U rs MANCHESTER. Entrilllzzl — lCPl -ln an endeavor in korn m» hWiiliC spirits, and keep lzolf llveil’. T. H. Cotton is trying to nrramte a mnlrh vzith Richard Burton, opon champ- ion for mid-October. "i ARGAIN FARES IO M 0 N C T0 N —Golng_. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20th 6t SATURDAY. otTolllzll 21st \ Moth. 01:1. 23.1939 l ‘M’ $3 . 20 From CHARLOTTETOWN Proporflonaicll/ Low Fares from other station: Children 0/ all? and under Twelve years o/ age HALF FARE Tickets Good in DAY COACHES ONLY For Further Information Consult any Ticket Agent f llNllDl MN NATIONAI. 1. IVIIIVWNIAI! IN (salon Ilkkletisflldeplh t-hur W ht. Alex Matheson. Miss Jada jloedou Award.