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Size about 72x95" . . MGDRE i. PFLEOD HEM Size about 72xI0O" . 2.29 each Size about 8IxI0O" . "Fable Cloths Clearing at HALF PRICE Mexican woven Table Cloths 52x52". Regular 3.95—-— Clearing at .. . . 1.98 each Lol of attractive Printed Table‘ Cloths- 52x5Q". Regular 3.75- Clearing at .. .. . 1.88 each 52x70". Regular 3.95- Clearing at 1.98 each Irish Linen Tea Titweliing A plain oyster linen 27" wide- WOl"I'll LOO- Clearing at .. . .. 59c yard With colored borders——a good value at 85c— Clearing at . . . .. 59c each -_______________ 1G3 xii-ax?» \'a'»~.*r<ssz<-->.m\v~v~- i ILR. I44 Richmond St. w<x~<w1<xxz V r ' '7\'v\‘\'7\'\’7\9\'7\7\'7\7\. xxx-xx». rxxfi J l: n iii ‘Earl Murphy. I 1 Grade lX:' 1, Florence Murphy. t. . .1) i p 2 , a I O /’ Fire, Auto, Life, AccrdenLSickness Q \ . and Plate Class Insurance ,1; at Lowest Rates Agent at Summerside, D. O. Stewart Charlottetown “TLLVALE SCHOOL l Repnrl for mnntli nf September; tirade x; 1. Helen Gallant; 2. (lmrle VIII: 1. Cecil Parsons; 2. iAIfrorI Gallant: 3. Lena lfickox. Grade VII: l.‘ Mildred Murphy; ‘J. l-Zlmcr hiurphyq 3, Anita Holiltt l (irurlc V1: 1. Allan Hogan; 2. /_ IPaiiI (lallnnt. ’ y (iratlo V: 1. Clarence Murphy; 2. ‘HIIPIQIT Hirkort. i l Grndo IV: l. Reggie Gallant: 2. (i ‘Erin-e Murphy; 3, Georgina Mur- (a ‘pill’. A Grnrlo Ill: l. Anita Hogan; 2. Doris Gallant; J1. Irene Hlckox. 5 Grade ll: 1. l-Immatt. Hogan. 1, Grad» I tat: l. Milton Peters: 2. gllnnrrainc Hit-kox; .'l, Ralph Hlckox. r) Grad» I (hi: l. Arthur Murphy. Perfect Attendance: Mildred Murphy. Anita Gallant. Paul Gal- ) ilant, Georgina Murphy. Doris Gal- . lant. Arthur Murphy. ,. George. offices’ mess building $35.00". cost. nf 317.000. board pays $4 a pupil and an ari- Missing Girl Is Back llama u __THE QQARDIAN. cuaawrrzrowtv Disney Tn Film American Legend By Howard 0. lleyn HOLLYWOOD. Oct. II -tAP) — Walt Dlsney is going to make "Hiawatha." i This lsn't the first time Dlsney, has scanned, the past. for cartoon- movie material. He revived Uncle Remus in "Song of the South." Pecos Bill and Johnny Appleseed tn “lvfelodv Tlrne". Now ln process are "Little People." based on anci- ent leprechaun legends. and “Alice .n Wonderland." j Disney went to ‘Eire to authentic- ate “Llttle People." Backgrounds of “Saludos Amigos" represented places visited by ihis artists 1n Lstln America. He. says research for “l-llawatha" will follow the, same lengthy course. 1 Dlck Kelsey. one of ‘Disney's; chief staff artists. will spend six weeks tourtng the Great Lakes‘ region. sketching and documenting the settings of Longfellow‘: tam- ous-narratlve poem. _ Color camera records will Iup-, plement his sketches. The flnlahedl cartoon also will ba tn color. l Kelseyb will be no easy task in! this modern era. since he insists hci will try "to recapture both the; <pirlt and the look of HIBWBIIYlfSi land.” Every rcmalnlng forosh; prairie. lake and river associated! width the Indian legend will be visited by boat- automobila, train. horse. m on foot. he said. When he returns to Hollywood. Kinsey's sketches and photographs] will be given to background and, animation artists. TTISHFY himself will determine the settings to bc emphasized in the story. Kelsey works directly with the! producer tn these lnltial explorat- ory phases of Disney's important cartoon films. Basic ideas are elaborated through rough ,sket.ches ln almost daily conference; until the fundamental pattern and treat- ment evolve. Already the walls of Disney} wor-krooms are bright with prelim-l lnary color drawings —— rough sketches of the Chippewa hero:l his trystiniz place with the gentle Sioux maiden. Biinnchaha. at the Singing Falls: and the tests he underwent in batillng ev i1. pestilence and injustice among the tribes of the Iroquois council. PUPILS TiTITIRIB NOSE AT COST 0F LIVING I VANCOUVER. Oct. R —ICPI ——l Prince George students are. gett- ing a break from high living costs. A model school domlitcigv for outside students rarovidvs board and room for only $25 monthly. i British Columbia School Trustees in annual convention here WEIF‘. given details of the dormitory ~- only one of its kind in the prov- int-r. Last your RR ilipils from all parts of ilorihcrn British Colum- hia stayed in the dormitory- and this _vear there will be 50. Trustee G. E. Strips of Prince said an H-shaped into thc Moving and Actual cost of housing a student‘. i; $1.’! a month. hut TORONTO. Oct. 6 -—'CP\~— A tearful and rontrlte June Baker returned to Toronto tndmv and was whisked almost. immediately to a ramblLng. tyre-storey nursing bonne- nbout 30 miles north-wast of here. Escorted back from Ottawa where she was fnund working as a Ilka-week waitress, {he i 2i- ycar-old medical student, who disappeared mystcrlously last Thursday. has given no explanat- ion of the reasons-or impulses- that prompted‘ her flight. Only explanatlon was offered by Dr. W. B. Blatz. psychology pro- fessor at, the University of Tor- onto and family friend. He. aeid the blondc. bcs crtacleif co-ed was in a "delusions and agitated eon- dltlon." The psychologlst. said on arrfval at suburban beaslde there was no N Teacher, Mrs. Mary A. Gallant. explsnstlon for her behaviour oqroissa mpg ' Islanders I Have Mel ll! ‘Islander AbroaO WINNIPEG — At the Profes- sional and Buslneu Wosrtlxfs Club, s mergreen Place, Wlnnl- peg, on Saturday- BOM. 10th.. Rev. JJ-l. Bishop of P121, united tn marriage Dot-ls Blanche Brnlth, daughter of Mrs. Smith and the late Mr. Bmlth of Wlnnllttl to Kenneth Ferguson, the youngest. son of Mr. and Mu. Wllllarn Pet- guaon, formerly of Hampton, P.- E.I., now of Wlnnlpcg. The brlda, who was given away in marriage by her uncle, Mr. 1'25. Wlgginl, wore a bridal gown of fallla ln plain princess style, but- toned front, extending into a slight. train with lily pointed sleeves. The headpiece was tn crown effect, studded with pearl. with a full length veil. The bride carried a whlte Bible and oirchld. The brldssanald were plnk falll. tsffata- ln almllar otylo to the bride and carried a bouquet of tea and Iweotheart roses, , The bride's mother wore a suit of apple green all wool crepe with accessories to match, and the groom's mother more a dress of brown silk crepe with accessories to match. . The wedding march was played by a niece of the groom, Miss Gall Chcsley. and durlng the signlng of the register, Mrs. Evelyn Som- ers played Shubel-Vs Serenade. The groom was supported by his brother, Leonard. who, Ilke the groom rwas a member of the 3.0.- AI. and aervad overseas. After the wedding ceremony a reception was held and a buffet luncheon was served to tlfty-ffve guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson spent their honeymoon at Falcon Lake. Ont. Mr. and-Mrs. Ferguson wlll rc- slde In Wlnnlpeg where Mr, Fer- guson ls employed with the T.C.A. HOLIDAY HEALTH Clty dwellers who move to the often not fully some of the dang- .country during the summer are | ers of unsafe drInkinB water or un- ‘pasteurlzed milk. Living most: of the year where their food supplies are rigorously protected, they fall easy prey to food and water-tborne diseases when these safeguards are not present. A knowledge of sim- ple precautionary measuzes could save much discomfort and danger. Campers should always boll drink- ing water from doubtful sources and, lf pasteurized mil-k ls not. avalll ‘able. should pastourlze it them- selves by bringing it tn a boll and cooling lg quickly ln sterilized con- talners. . VETERINARIANS TO MEET 1n November. 1946. a European T TODD“. hrvvnqvetcrinary Conference will be held had beenfln Warsaw, Poland, with l4 roun- dormitoiivytrics in attendance, The control rrnlfidcllinlldiollal veterinary co-operstion wlll lhe items discussed. the schoolldltlonai s4 n paid by the Depart- ment of Education. 2' ,4 _‘ Let The Fresh Beauty of’ - WALLPAPER create New Style for your home Tired at dull, drab walls-of dork corners- of faded, dreary colours? Then "dress up" your home with today's new Canadian wallpapers. They're beautiful than evei--in widar-thon-aver selections of patterns and colourings. They are new in style-Jo bring new smortncss, colour and charm into your SEE THEM TODAY AT DIIR ST 0RE 0R PHONE 49 FDR OIIR LARGE SAMPLE BllIlK MCDBE 8» M"'LEOD_ "W4 z h vomertr~d ' eac ' Qi-iginiil vnsl’ of the-building wasmf animal epidemics and interna- \ mo YB J WEST COVEIIEAD SCHOOL Girada If -- l/Blliy MacKlnnon; Joyce MacLauchlan. Grade IX — 1, Carol MacDon- ald; 2. Ada. MacKlnnon. Grade VII -—- l, Gerald Dolrcn. Grad; V1 -—- l, Marie MacDon- ald: 2. Beryl MacDonald; 3, Or- vllla Willls. Grade V - l. Mary Dotron; 2, Isabel Allan; 3, Doreen Hughes. tv MacDonald , Grade 1V - f, Davld Reed. Grade ll! — l, Dale Hughes and Wendell Dolron iaqual): 2, Myron MacDonald; 3. Gwendolyn Laffsr- “Grada I! 1. Marlene Hughes. Grade I - No Tests, lllgheat. Average -.- 97% David Read - Perfect Attendance - Beryl Myron MacDonald, Joan MacDonald, Mlllan. Teacher -- M. U. Morrlsssy. EMERALD SCHOOL Myrna Mac- Report of Emerald School 1°;- the month of September: Gffldt! 1X1 1. Orvslene McCar- ville: 2. Rosemary Cash; 3. Coleen White. Grade VIII: 1. Alfred \Vhite; 2. Sylvia Ford; 3, Helen Bordage. Grade VII: 1. Alvin McCarvillo and‘ Margaret Tralnor: 2. Lam-art; White. GPMIP Vii 1. Georgina Green; 2, “My Murphy and Ivan Bordage. Grade V: 1. Clara Croksn: 2, Rose Marlo Bordags and Audrey Murphy; 3, Louis McCain-t, Grade IV: 1. Lea Green; 2. Cath. "I'M Cull; 3. Austin Tralnor. Grade III: 1. Shirley Gran‘; 3, Marilyn Clow; 3, Shirley White. Grade lI (Sn): 1. Clovis Bordage] 2. Barbara Clow. Grade II (JrJ: 1. Nyall Lambs‘ 2, Vlctor McPhae. Grade I (Sn): 1, Mary All“ Green; 2, Lorraine Croken. Grads I (JrJ: No exams. Emmett Trainer, Madeline Gresham FUN WITH FLOWER! 1t you're sending ‘flowers '21 someone who's staylngfn a lion-i pltal. It's an original Idea to lend them in a dime-store watering can. They look cute—sspeclaliy if the handle of the can ls decorated with a. pretty ribbon. And they'll come ln handy later for sprinkling the bouquet gifts of other friends o2 the patient. other than that she suffered a "mental blackout." . The doctor. under whose oars the. glrl will be. nld "love"hs,d nothing to do with her nervous breakdown. But, he addld. "rellg- Ion had something" w do with It." Her parents have beemducrtbad ll deeply religious. June Baker was picked up Wed- nesday morning by Ontario Pro- vincial Follce tn the Domlnlon Capital in a quick-lunch cafe whore aha worked as a waitress. She had obtained her job. is well as an carlle: one as a domestic. on the buts of help-wanted adver- tlsementa. Two Toronto men. l. Bruce Wallace. and Leslie C. Eames. recognised the girl whom they had seen In the restaurant. front plet- ures pub‘ ‘ ’ In Toronto news- papers. A $1.000 reward. otter-ail by the girl's dlstracted nrsnts. has been turned down by Mr. Wallace. -- WEEK-END: SPECIALS-- MEN'S ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS - ASSORTED SHADES OF GREY, BROWN AND BLUE IN BOTH SINGLE .AND .DOUBLE BREASTED MODELS — ALL SIZES FROM_ 32 TO 46 REGULAR PRICES TO $39.50 SPECIAL ‘- sun-n.--._--..-¢_~_-_.. $25.50 HARKAS, I44 Gt. Geo. 5t. MEN'S HEAVY DENIM PLAN AND PAY LATER, C COMPLETE STOCKS EAST OF MONTREAL. TIIE GREEIIIIAL 00. I-ltl. 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