its daily Macy's.‘ paying that bill today. We thank you. Nobody Owes ......? New York's greatest store often prints a line in advertisements, We can't quite do it. But we'd be deeply grateful if you'd help us toward the goal by Moore 8 McLeod Ltd. “ Nobody owes here all day. Mr. Helleur will have SPECIAL will be attended to. l Demonstration of j FUR COATS here -- to-day The very newest ideas in Ladies’ Fur Coats, revised up to the minute in style will be shown by MR. W. G. HELLEUR 1m: Hudsons - -- Caraculs - -- Muskrats --- all popular furs. wish, you can select a garment from his showing. Or if you prefer, your order for a stock, so that if you MEASURE - THAT ROYAL GIRL IiContinued from page 2) STEAMEB GIIOUNDED (C. lE-Esvas) (By Guardian's Special Wire) LISBON. Portugal, Sept. so _. The British freight steamer Mar- ya,» ‘m; dean-m‘ m“ ‘he “n, vyn grounded on s reef off the she was “wild over" him. Portuguese coast Saturday. The Shs never replied to this, either "W We" 5"“!- h agreement or denial. “I'm erasy over you," hs often] aeclsred hotly and he re-snno J now. .2 "About me too, Ket?" she asked Qim, looking up with her blue eyes serious st first and then twinkling filth an amusement which made her fps doubly provking. m» Be Continued); ,A‘Fp?f Help Kidneys If Kidney Trouble orlisdder Weak‘- ness makes you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Nsrvousnsss, Dizziness, Rheumatism. Burning. . Smarting, Itching or Acidity try the Doctor's prescription Cystex (Siss- tex). Must end. your troubles in I days or money back. Only ‘ilo It CfllIIlli-lv. j CITY BiJs TOWN TIME LEAVES SER VICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY ILMIIA TIME SOURIB EAVIS ...-.-............ 7.15 A. M. Charlottetown .......... 1.10 P. M. Bouris . . .. $.10 A. M. Mt. Stewart .. 5.00 P. M. 8t Peter's . .. $.55 A. M. Morsil 5.25 r. M. Morel] .. . 0.15 A. M. St. Peter's 5.45 P, M, Mt. Stewart .. .. . 9.40 A. M. soul-is cs0 P. ll. ' Arrives Charlottetown .. 10.30 A. M. Arrives m 1.1a r. m. if eras: Bus will stop on signal at any point on route. Headquarter-s in Charloticievm, Old Spain Tea looms, n _f Fardy Bus Service & Taxi Sonics ' GNABLOTTETOWN to FORTUNE v TIME i. PVT-Ill Charlottetown .. 4.00 p. m. Leaving Fortune ... TABLE a TBA-I. LOO AM. New Pfltl School “u... Ieslefs sue}, bu; ' esrrlsl stlleninisissi ‘unmade-unwrap _ " Heselbrook .. . 4.20 p. m. " Y- " Koch's [Ah ... 4.85 p. m. " " " 4d load ... . 4.45 p. m. " n " Cardigan .. . 00 p. m. “ j “ Bridgetown .... 5.15 p. m. " " Dlmdss ........ $.30 p. m. " 1 " Dingwcll’: .¢..-. 8.40 l. m. " -_lrrlvs Fortune ........ 5.50 p. m. Arrive . Ill Charlottetown — DIANA TEA IIDOMI, f‘; Headquarters In lsIh-LENNOX I013]. F “ n -“"-':l BL UE BUS LINE t Schedule , ' leaves sssssssdssliliblls AM. ArrivcsClisriottetown IOJSAJI. ArrhesPotsrsIosdLlOP-H- 0M!!!- enrolls. SIIMMERSIIJE GUARDIAN I and Prince Bounty“ Chronicle 4 —1‘iiis column ls reserved for usws of local interest but advertising of n newly nature may be inserted ll I. cents n word strictly payable ll advance, —IIDBIN HOOD FLOUR is guar- anteed to please you better. All ’ Grocers. L-‘lbii-Q-Qil-lil. -s AND 4 us. sneer tssn, on‘ j 1cm pipe, sold at Braces. 14-496-10-8-21. --0YSTER FARMING PAYS- Buy galvanized chain, galvanized netting, wire baskets, etc., at Bruce's. 11-637-10-2-21. —S'SIDE POLICE COURT-m. the Summerslde Police Court on Monday morning one drunk and incapable was fined $3 and com and another $5 and costs-S —MATINEE RACES, Monday, Oct. i 8th at Myron McArthurs track. i Kensington. Three classes, A. B. and C. Prizes for each class. Entries close Friday, Oct. 5th in order that horses may be classified and entries -SYBUP 0F BYPOPHOSPHITIS the well known tonic $1.00. Taylor Drug 00., Kenslngton. -CAB.S COLLIDE-A car driven by a gentleman from Charlotte- town and one driven by a Suin- Imerslde young man collided at Reid's Comer in the early hours were considerably damaged but none of the occupants of the car were hurt-S —FUNERAL SERVICES-The funeral services for the late Mrs. Isabella Glldden were held on . Sunday afternoon from the Baptist Church, Summerside, and were largely attended. Rev. J. B. Wilson conducted the service and spoke very highly of the work of the de- parted in the Church and social service. Rev. A. 0. Crowe of the Bedeque Baptist Church ‘ ‘ “ at the service. The choir and con- gregation rendered very feellngly, Kindly Light“ and Me." Mr. Jack MscLeod was the published. Races sponsored by the Kensixlgton Skating Rink 0o. Bend your entries early. A good after-. noon's sport is assured. W. L. De- laney, Secretary. 11889-90-1-2! —AT SUMMEBISIDE-The Gov- ernment, steamer Acadia, under the‘ command of Commander J. U. . Beauchemin of the Canadian Hy-i drographic Survey Department, has ' returned to Summeraide barber to complete the survey of the harbour which was commenced the latter part of June, of this year. The i G. S. Acadia has been doing survey work in the Gulf of St. Lawrence all summer. The work started by the Acadia in Summerside harbour this spring was the first survey work to be attempted since 184i, when a survey of the harbour was made by Commander Tooker of the British Navy-S . PERSONALS —Rev. Hensley Stavert of Hun- ter River was a visitor to Summer- slde on Saturday.-S —Mlss Alice O'Connor of Tignish has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment-S --Mr. Alden Leas-d, the efficient teacher at Femwood, was among those who attended the Central School Fair in Charlottetown last week. -Mrs. James Campbell of Em- erald, R. R., was operated on in the Prince County Hospital on Mon- day and is doing as well as can be expected.-s i -The many friends cf Mr. James T. Waite of Travellers Rest will be pleased to learn that he is doing as well as can be expected after, his recent operation in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal-B -Little Aleah Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ingham Palmer of Kensington was operated on for tonsils in the Prince County Hos- pital on Monday and is doing nic- ely.—S —Miss Gladys Moose, six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Moase of Kenslngton, and Master James MacMilllm, were op- erated cn for tonsils on Monday in the Prince County HospitaL-S -Congratulations are being ex- tended to Dr. Donald MacNeill and Mrs. MacNeill of Kenslngton on the arrival of a little son on Sunday‘, the September 30th in Prince Ccmfly Hospital-S Thursday night. Competition getting soloist and sang, "Crossing the Bar." The remains were laid to rest in the People's Cemetery, Rev. Mr. Wilson officiating at the grave. The pallbearers were, Messrs Thomas Johnston, Oliver MacNeill O. B. Jelly, Edgar Clark. Wm. J. Buchanan and Dr. Leard. Therc were many lovely floral tribute". from the various organization." with which Mrs. Glidden was asso- ciated and from the Sunday School and members of the Baptist Church-S EASTERN GUARDIAN. ..'Thls column is reserved [or news u! local iuiirest but advertis- ing oi’ a newly nature may be in- sorted 5t l cents s \Yl'fl strictly payable in advance. , . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to The l oliarlottetown Guardian may b», handed to their Rept. Archie Hume» Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mabon’! Drug Store, Montague. L-‘I ..'PORRIDGE DAYS are here again. Fresh stock Robin Hood quick cooking oats at your Groc- ers. L-756-9-2B-12l. . JTUG-OF-WAR, Montague Rink, keener every week. Program this week bigger and better. Don't miss itl Admission 10 cents. L-846-10-2-1i.| .."I'UG-0F-WAR for Champion- ship o! King's County, Montague Rink, Thursday, November 1. Heavy- weight teams competing for trophy. donated by Dr. Grant and Light- weight teams competing for trophy donated by S. S. Hessian, K. C. All entries should be sent to W. A. Mc- Laggan, President of the Montague Branch o! the Canadian Legion on or before October i8. L-847-l0-2-li. ..'FUNERAL SERVICES —- Th0 funeral of the late Miss Ada Alt- ken of Toronto, daughter of the late James M. Aitken and Mar- garet Altlcen oi Montague,_ was held from the Lower Montague United Church on Bunday_ after- noon, Rev. G. Carlyle Webster oi Zion Presbyterian Church, Char- lottetown officiating, assisted by Rev. Gordon C. Prlngle of United Church, Montague. Mr. Webster preached a beautiful sermon from the words of comfort and promise found in John 16. The solo "In My Fhtliers House are many Man- sions" was beautifully rendered by Mrs. M. Hubley, accompanied by Mrs. H. Davison. The following hymns were sung: "The Lord is My Shepherd," "Peace Perfect Peace.” "Forever with the Lord,” Is DOW. live PThensiartnsi ll n! d li slin nl it . scfothefind ciamfosrtsptzigdeeigznsi- them cleaékléealthy and in s vigor- films: ~90” W" PW!» why or easily irritated? CItlCIfl Contsigg medicated, emo - skins and does much to keep SoImOUmmtndTslcIsn of Monday morning. Both cars‘ "Jesus Lover of My Soul." “Ioeadj "Abide With. line Bnly FE m-zvizn AGAIN NO DUST—NO DHlT i I 1 Retail List $45100 DISCOUNT $151.00 Quick Sale ONLY $299,110 Installed complete with one yeaf F355 35mm; E PRICED BELOW 0 r1rxsncs on. BURNER, - LEA o _ the Bother 0f Automatically ilgfiolfii-o to w: keeps your ‘ N0 0on1. o» shovelcu h?” always N0 ASHES to move Umfim He“ tn:-Fess Morning, Night, Noon PAY ONLY - MQQQ Now and $20. N0 EXTRAS-Nil INTEREST monthly WE heat our own Store with a FESS The high esteem in which the de- ceased was held was shown by the many beautiiul lloral tributes and by the large number oi’ people, who came to pay their last re-i spects. The pallbearers were: Mr. J. E. Fraser, Mr. Louis Maedonald, Mh- H- MOT-Mm. Mr. Wellington Johnstone, Mr. M. F. McDonald, Mr. M. Armenia-H Gov. Ely Through With Politics (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) BOSTON, Sept. 29-Govemor Joseph B. Ely says he is "through with politics." The governor made his emphatic statement as he left for the ancient and honorable field day at Ottawa. He had been asked whether or not he would aid the campaign of James M. Curley, Democratic nom- lnee for governor, when he return- ed from the Canadian capital. The three-day trip is purely for pleasure, the governor said, and added that he would try to forget the cares of state during his visit. "It looks like I was through some time ago," Governor Ely said in reiterating his determination to quit the political field. Hitler Boycotts German Hospital (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) BER-LIN’. Oct. l-Drastic pun- ishment for not voting for Adolf Hitler as Reichfuehrer Aug. l0 is being visited upon an entire Dus- seldorf hospital- According to the newspaper Reichswart, the editor of which is Count Ernst Von Reventlow, one of Hitler's oldest associates, physi- cisns have been ordered to boy- cott the hospital. The newspaper said the followinl letter. lllllod by m. Seller, the min Come in——see ours working’ and talk'it over.—- OIL IS CHEAPER and just imagine the saving of worry and labor when Q1 132E‘ have to__ tend that Furnace HQLMAMTS CHAR LOTTETOWN cent. ‘This is a provocation not‘ only against the medical profession, government. The Duesseldorf Med-l ical Association will try to nickel amends for this show of alien spirit. by barring this hospital until its‘ business is mined. "I decree that assigning patients to Si. Mary's Hospital is strictly] forbidden. The names of German Meanwhile the List of Fess users in this City furnished. on ism by a vote of more than 50 per:- griff, with an editorial entitled "The Marooned," asked Nazis to forget, the past and make friends |and the city but also against the‘ with their former political op- ponents many of whom, it said, were being ridiculed and discrim- inated against despite their silent approbation of Reichsfuehrer Hit- ler. Sir Winders Petrie. 81-year-old ulchaeologist, has left London with doctors acting contrary to this or- his wife for Northern Syria. to search der will be published." newspaper An- for remains of a civilization of 5,000 years ago. president of the Duesseido f Medi- Towdrussdistslkogdsh. Isblsfinsfi l Dol‘ nonm- and National Social- csl Association, has been ciculated. fer" and the four occupants of the “St. Mary's Hospital repudiated Iuelings in the air wls forced to land st Malta 1M0 milssswsy from the start, with I control. WEsavemoney with a FESS Oil Burner request. ' ~:;g:: POLICE CONDUCT SEAEX (C.P. By Guardian's special Wire) GLAOE BAY, , Oct. Police tonight Joined in the search for Charles McDonald, 18, who has not been seen since he left ht heme hers on Sept. 18. After wait- ing in vain tor the youth to t0- tum. hisi, parents expresded fears for his safety and notified the authorities. They said he had gin- en no indication of his intcntim to leave home. REBEABSING FOB FLIGHT WHICH ENDED IN TB AGIDY AND ILL-LUCK When this picture was taken, sir Alan oobbsm, fanlous ai-iusn airman, and memo WM‘ mm. wen rehearsing mi- the great refueling flight to “lndisand back in four do!!!’ WM W actually started the big plane at the top of the picture crashed after the reiueling of the mtclllfls were rune. Oebhsm continued his rum M 11W "Airspeed than Q‘ , . n will]: | i. is, ‘i _, ll; mi l: l In" l F‘ lllillnhfiliiii-Tuiifiifiim ~