‘Jmfll . FRIDAY. rev. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘QUARDIAN OCTOBER ‘5~ ‘is? l l l . .iarvwt~anx e I '-—- a intuition" l = ‘T 9 l _ . 7 S .- M811 S RCCl Back 1 E 5‘ 0 - r IFERENBI J I . l Denim Overalls _ ' ; I icllll l i IS COMING r i = M IN ‘I ‘HE BASEMENT = i ' »_ c i ______. l‘! ‘ . I ' I F (2 ' g .\'Ien’s Crew Neck Slfeaters. Colors Men's Grey Domet Shirts l (in a: “.1 Sgatutori ‘ Iflok over Your Heatlng Equipment 1 w Brown, Maroon and t‘ Extra value ._ _' ._ -- ._ - -- g l u on y ropose and PIGDHIG NDW F01‘ Th8 LOIIQ i3 N‘“'~"“—*-“'"0“' ‘ T” Examl" ColdWinter " n Men's Fancv Coat Sweaters Men’s Fancy Cotton Hose- l Schemes For Em- ' 2 39 - 6 ' l. film 36 1° >14 — — ~ ~ — — ' 5"“ 1° l‘? 11 1'2 " -' - '" pire Development. 5 .\len’s Fleece Shirts and , B‘, GEM‘? HMBLETON ' . *1." ,.. i Drawers, Sizes 36 to 44 c each gensséu-vggotl vlvlmllséed Canadian Press stnri Writer , li [I /‘ l u \ . - , - . °5°~ l“! ' ° ' "' " LONDON, Oct. 13-(0? Cable)— BQTH sTflREs . D “lends gonlblglhdttlonkii Fleece 1 A. A. Somervlile, chairman. clos- l. v ll H l‘ .__, e..izs. o —-- I , . " thEmi‘ " ti - h m _‘ c I ‘ _ Mens Leather Windbreakers. 6 3%,, ,§,,l,,,,§§°1$'.,§ii'“o.§l“t§§l“terle e; l?“ ” lilfll “Mk 2mm 0"!‘ ‘I Sold reg. 6.95. Our price — —- I purpose behind the proposed cen- ii a Is. lezivy weig t —- — _ I tral statutory authority was to r , .. - iti b a hi h. ,1 lien», Ilrothei-liood Overalls I Men's Mackinaw Reefers. Reg. 5 glglglirginléorzhlzolbegilazlbrgni’ 2903M 0 s - I F 2: i‘, Regular value ~ - — — -- I price 5.75. Your choice -— — I - be Eli‘; Wngllfl-mlftlle Efiflwcggxfé; ,opme a se eme s _’__m____ , . . i i , :.l:i..‘:;":::r. _"' b l, \ , » O , . ‘sarily be land settlement. They ' T 5 Boys Doeskin 1 sarstlzuiz...tszha.‘sagas, Al‘ 7 71¢ l-Owe-‘lt 11ml“- ; “ $ ment o! fisheries. and the stmu-i v z a W‘ lus of secondary industries over-i i‘ ‘ n ,’ I D ‘ seas within the terms of the Ot-~ a , tawa. agreements. ll What was aimed at was not a! . l b l piecemeal cure for unemployment: Big burly Heaters tllflt [IVE (ll-ll. lOl-S 0f healthful hQHl-e i I - ll-lll-itatzttrilhealgrillilirtlfllnhsltre lialllhrll 15 - Coal Type 26-Burns Wood 35- Burns Wood i itspossibilitles are, nhri that we _28 95 33 50 37 00 r l‘ _ _ t e ugl lid rich en" ' ' ' | l: llfrxv-s ‘lileece Combinations. Boyrs 0ve¥a"s_.Heavy Red I 3132b? xl3§lgthO€Il(l)\\'(f:t(lEnllgolzylgmflllm-I i '1 bill's l- to 3i - - - — — Back Denim, sizes 28 to 36 I elflilofiff ggcatw purposl: i“ to “keep! “Herald” “Homestead” l 9 ‘ l i’ ' tile British ~ a “(y-S m) sweatelt Boys Combination Overalls. the gulls-hf EmPl" d f u my i . rel-ire sins e _ _ _ _ 690 see 28 to 36 ~ — — — - l-39 i:§§:.;:l Box Stove ween ileum 5 Boy’s Navy Cheviot Knickers a e Y , f _ similar to the “Air j guy-s lxileskin lyllédbreakers. Colors 5mg 25 to 32 _._ _ __ _. Q i colltvaeirorsruiggieiaia fgréneggygspbmligdbgf F01‘ W00d Tight». n“ cast iron top _ ‘ ' ‘)\'il, '1‘ lin th British Coiiim ‘in u 1v t _ ‘ - l Nlglyz‘ _._‘ i. (ignjn_. _. _ __ Boy's Heavy ClIQVlOl. wlllll- 1 Elzlllellicnlenl witch a view to taking ghf ‘rglgor and b0 mm “Air T. ht” l ' l ' breakers. Sizes 26 to 36 -- n oyeit-l a stretchno! trilrritefrr hi"? l 22inch size 11.50 l2‘ ‘ ’ 11E YO - - - n l Bofs Leather Windbreakers. ' 9 ' . (1)3 klg netfllrglliglllayto tile Pacific . - 25'1nch Size _ l Sizes 2“ to 36 — — — — _ lgrié _' colic-ist- S stcd something in the 22-lnch Slze 28'inch Size l . . natllreslbgfgethe old Hucisonis Bfll! 25inch Slze Built o‘ heavy blue-ll sleal , Boys liuekinavi’ Reefers. Boys All-Wool Golf Hose. company mm,“ be med underme Zsqngh Slze 15.95 “ . 97 and fitted with steel in- 0 S l Moon . Sizes 20 l0 ill -— -- _ — -- I Sizes 7 1-2 l0 10 — —- — - -— care of the Briitsh Government“ 35inch Size l ver net "mug J An area might be reserved iori ‘ _ l --'-"‘""'_ BA ZO-lnch slze — 3.95 Girls‘ flannel dresses. Colors maroon, Kiddies’ flannel dresses. Colors red They suggested a litrltet vote on, Com H, H“, "rum lllllc- 211T" and llllVY- I lllarlloll- lllller green and whether_the membership was szit- ’ l’ “ " ‘ Open Fltéplflté. about 24 inches high h, - W- ————— — — - eerr- Sim 6» 1880m- ll rich iffiiéirifis"Ztféffgiltie.‘i.i;“;‘3l.f No.10 No.12 No.14 “Tip Top” “Cheerful” Each Ladies‘ sub-standard silk hose. A Ladies’ tweed dresses, in several dif- Smut!“ Selllmwill “ml “hem” 7 50 17,95 24,95 f uii range of all the new ferent styles and assorted i‘ fgztatgxiselgtmofeilxi: ailing?‘ 1435 2150 2 ' l RllfldlJS. SlZGS 8 l-2-10 —- c Pall.‘ patterns. SlZES — —- — I suspended leaders wlm wire 11mm- , _ bers of the Central Bus Commit-p lmllfli’ lifllv)’ Weltllll- WBlS and Ladies’ broadcloth slips with built tee l bloomers» Sizes Small up shoulder straps. In assorted col- ———--?— 75,, _ _- . Girls’ zipper sweaters. (Yolm-s blue, brown. grey and wine -— -- - —~ -—- Jltixifl. in blue only - mcdiiini and large - - Lndies‘ broadcloth slips. medium and large. In assorted colors — -— —— Sizvs sill years - -- -— Stintieicfs Nlayfiolver Ehllilinls in..." Took $4,000,000 (By The Canadian Press) MOLLYWOOD. Oct. Iii-The re- turns on Charlie Chaplin's film. "Modern Times", released 21 months ago. have "dwindled" to 03.000 a week. All Reeves, who was an actor with Charlie in 1910 ind has been his business manag- er since 1918. in the authority for the figure. Reeves says Charlie's end of "Modem Times"~with United Ar- tists’ 25 per cent distributing :_‘_ Rnbys‘ crib blankets. Sizes tn-entv-tiin different shades of full l m“ bans m _ l. — per ball ‘llbrelilliYert charge deducted-null be about \3.000,000. The film cost $1,250,000. "City Lights". the previous Chap- lin film, brought in nearly $4,000,- kW0men’s Silk and Wool COAT SWEATER Heavy Weight ezlch each Sizes small, each Ladies’ pyjamas. pair fingering-in 000 and Alf says he and Charlie were confident the latest picture would better this figure by at least $500,000. "But several thins! happened that we didn't count on,” Reeves says. "Germany banned it ‘ Hitler got an idea, that Charlie L! part. Jewish. He also saw ‘oom- munlstic propaganda’ in it. The Italians love Charlie, but Musso- lini banned it, too. Communistic stuff, he said. "Bo we've been ‘done out of’ at lent 01.000.000- maybe 81.500000." OLD CHIEF STILL HALE AND IIEABTY (By The Canadian rmel BEAR RIVER. N. 8., Oct. l4- Rejotcing and feasting will reign at the Indian Reservation near here Oct. l6 when Malt! Pictou, Ladies’ all-wool coat sweaters. ors including black. Sizes small, medium and large 10 1-2. Colors brown, fawn, grey and black - — - 02.45 l IN THE BASEMENT Sizes 26-82. each Ladies’ silk and wool sweaters. Col- ors black, blue, rose and 2 beatty, Sizes 36-44 _ _ n each Col- Ladies’ cotton print house dresses, in five different styles. Sizes 36-48 — 590 each fancy trimmed flannelette Colors blue, pink, white, l l I pair British settlement for a. long per- iod of years and be given the name “Britannia.” , The conference, u-hich meets again during the Glasgow Empire‘ Exhibition next year, decide/ii} pending establishment of a stittilt-t ory authority by the governm-"ntnl to appoint a committee to EXEIDP‘ ‘me concrete plans for empire nil-i grzrtion developments. The c0m-, mittee, which was given pouicr l0; add representatives from the Do-r minions, will consist of C. G. Am-l mcn, M.P., Lord Mansfield. Brig.-I General John Nation, and A. A. ysomerville, MP. dusmen Probe Strike Leads ‘ulismen has demanded the Execu- tive Council of the Transport Workers’ Union rcccnsicini" the ("x- pulsioris and suspensions of strike‘ leaders front the Union. Trade 0f Empire her exports were carried in Brit- ish ships, The Daily Express has [ pointed out. The newspaper adds Childrens’ worsted hose. Sizes 5 l.-2- l 9 1-2. Colors blue, heather fawn and scarlet -. — pair one of the few remaining tuli- biooded Micmao Indian-S, celebrates his 100th birthday. Although feeble compared to his strength of a few years back, the venerable Indian Chief can still take a seven-mile hike and eat a hearty meal. An ardent churchmen, the well- educated Indian has translated a goodly portion of the Bible into his native Micmsc and has com- posed n, number of hymns in his musical tongue. In the put the old Chief was known far and wide for his prow- ess as a "mighty hunter." Pad- dling his birch-bark canoe he would venture out on the Bay of Fundy armed with his spear and a muzzle-loader shotgun to hunt porpoises. He had been known to return from one day's fishing with w porpoises in tow. "' “'“‘.1IJZ‘IIWN91W'&“ n. 7 l. ertports and sent 99.9 per cent of e-J. that foreign ships last year carried nearly half the foreign imports to Britain and more than a third of tier exports to foreign cuuntiies. New Zealand took all Britain's hei- exports to Britain in British ships. At the other extreme, Fin- , land, with o, visiiie trade balance | * of $22,500,000, distributed only 20 I per cent of this to British ships. i ilFranco - Yugoslavia lPact ls Renewed PARIS, Oct. 13-(CP-Havas)-— France and Yugoslavia have re- newed for a. five-year period _be- ginning next Dec. 2 their treaties of friendship and conciliation sign- ed in Paris ‘Nov. 11, 1927. The formalities were effected yesterday by Milan Stoyadinovich. Yugoslavian Premier and Foreignl Minister, and the French Foreign Minister, Yvon Dclbos. The two statesmen also "proceeded on this occasion to a penetrating study of the general European situation and the problems which more par- tlcularly concern Yugoslavia iincl France in the spirit of close col-l laboratlon which corresponds to their deep feelings and united in- terests." according to an ofliclali commu ‘ issued after their. meeting. “nor u-w r-~--~/ “Radian Fitted ‘col 1 Burn (‘oa heaters. They'll BLAST" A plenty of heal- No. 114 —— "-1 FOR Complete Heating Satisfaction AN ENTERPRISE FURNACE “LAUREL OAK Strongly built, handsome give N . 111 - — 12-95 0 55° No. 12--_-—_ all night. Indirect Draft No. 11 4- —— — 39- Constructed to give great- heat and to hold the fire 46.00 (Ihildren’s Ribbed Jerseys, Sizes ors blue green and maroon 4" ' z '- f s n —— . , ’ ' W o ' ' . ‘ 3 t 3011“, ‘Fsllrled “h” Sizes 36-42 — ~ — — ~ -— ~ 15235:? §§,“““,',T1B§',Zii‘e.se A lilsting investment in Heating Comfort. A] size“ sifiltlabgtca fliiénezgz); fizllgefilsgillllflsrsllgo l - e ' - ~ - ‘ -- ‘" ' h0lll(l—-S(‘l0flllfltfillly bull‘. to economize on fue . r u n e _ (ruls ull-ivootzipper pullover sweat- Girls’ wool coat sweaters. Colors lOIiS of the stnie cf 20,000 Lon- _ f _ ‘_ e and can give better Service so that your furnace ______J Om Colors wme’ green’ and 1 brown’ blue’ green’ scarlet 1 don busmtell barounli Cdoronatlon hall llems otclpsltlilxvcheating job Let’s talk over your‘ heatinl Drob- P t b] i- _ __ __ _ ___ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ time are si eing tear. wl 0 :1 s51 IS a ‘_ - Mum sizes 24 34' I Sues 24 34 - A full delegate conference of tiic [ems and 550w Y0“ how t0 SAVE, or a e 22-inch size — 4.95 24-inch size - 5.50 F‘ réuebec” HEATERS Well built heaters, noted for their great heat, suitable for homes, schools, halls, etc. N0. 125 -— 13.95 N0. 145 —- 17.50 No. 165 -- 20.85 90 0il Heaters t” tilolie Heaters “ Franklin” Heaters Gives the effect of a Cheerful Easily carried and econ- omical to use. Large size, " No Dust! (Lii-is‘ long‘ sleeve flannelette gllll Peailll» l: assllrlell SlYl-es (By The Canadian Press) q, . ._ ‘ -, ‘ _ a. I288 8M8. me lllm LQNDON, Oct. iii-The vaiueyoi I lll,,l’ll goons Sizes 8 14 years e and large l_ __ __ _ __ I pair Empm, trade w Erma, Shmpmg 1 Girls‘ flannclette pyjamas Assort- _ . is; ‘slllilfllltllngyiillleolfilctfrg; ptlle l ' M we Ladle cashmere "m- Sms 8 1-2- and. m... s. sew‘: Wzth These New, Modern Oil Burning Heaters- No Coal! No Ashes! No Kindling! No Dirt! No Smoke! Just Clean, Steady, Even Heat No Fuss ! Day And Night Forget all about carrying coal and emptying ashes. Install one of the new Oil Burning Heaters and enjoy rule coin- superior features. - 41.00 51 12.00 fort and economy. These heaters burn cheap fuel oil and can be instantly adjusted to any degree of lieiit desired. See these new heaters now and let us explain their many 1A Size and Price For Every Home! .00_ 67.00 89.00 , 4‘