.- 9573x055 or.» =~'=~r~»-—-:4r1.-'..-:in<-i cwzg;~_—_~_;~;7_ old. l 4 l ‘Hpmqlon f; whefl 3W“ lNiON Blew’. °k¢|Q§$€ . Wei do" "° Dangor 01 aisanvc" . QM m" D This am bgg3u$B 1 I a blow- i‘ . - l.\fB°' ‘"1012 CDOMHUQNJIouse I .CO\-\"3i> ihwdc" i ~cfl| 11ml. 1 I t inJ Cue‘ ‘ Lttnixci I ——'.\ I DQ/c i f’ fttlillOil 0 . 1%.. i l l l‘- E ‘, , , . it‘: . TtTLM-flfifiiffilliilfia z. GIILLN IT. t >.‘.l) SCHOOL 1 oi’ August I . l‘. Blvtlriuxzhtiv; , . , 3, EIIPPII‘ Tooie; 2, McGaughev; “Nil 'l‘cole; 2.. l I l F""'1".'._"~.'§'{'FI3F .~.n.--, '- s m. vl hilt-hen it's Winter Fur iinri --, ' it-. Mack- ‘i \f\'-4"\i‘~. Suits. nu-l Swcatcrs‘. ‘ atriihing in I i l .' i r . n! (‘arprntcr and _ 1H7 ~. l l Eiufiiaitge Store in". lhliz-uiiiil Sin-ct Prcleselanal Cards iiltllllBAtll i Accountant l t l Sin-ct. I Pitt-Z". if. I’. 0. Box l2. .0‘ ..'.... . . ... . ‘ ill‘ Ill‘ Liiiimtl ltitélmutl s.- Bentley “. L. IZLHILI Y, K. C. .7. .ISI'.'\II.I'L\. K. C. Burrlsli- lllll Atitiriiry-abLaw "' . III. TO LOAN H. F. McPHEE, B. A. K. C. .\‘II'I‘ARI' Sir. BARRISTITR, SOLICITOR Elk-y Building, Charlottetown a1.- .— .-. _ Macfluigran & Tramor MARK R. .\Iit'(iI~'IGr\.\', K. C. C. S1‘.('I..\III TRAINOR. It ..'\. Itzirristri Solicitors, I-Ztc. .‘.!'. Y Ti) LOAN Miler: Orr-r Provincial Bank. Richmond Slrcct. Charlottetown. Talmer & Haslam II. J. PA|..\IER, K. C. A. J. HAS U“. B. A" LLB. BARRISTFRS, ETC. knit nf Nova Scniin Chamber! (‘harkriietnit-rt, I’. E. I. MONEY TO LOAN I‘ Phone 8' Bo: I27 Roll S; Ilathieson’ l. R. III-ll I). |.. Mailiiesnn, LLB. IIniriJt-rs nit/l Solicitors NONI)‘ TH LOAN Cameron mllt a, (JIiarIuttetownJKEJ. ‘ Alfnlsler. ordinance. . "warm spot" in her heart for the . School for nurses. Tfieflentrcl. Gvqréia ' CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE L-GTBS-‘I-IZ-SIZ DOMINION HOUSEHOLD COKE sold by A. Pickerd dz Co. L-376-i0-7-3i. WATER RATES-Rates ibr the current. quarter must be paid by Tuesday the twelfth. L-456-l0-9-2i. i A. PICKARD a C0., are unload- int; cars of Inverneas and Sprlnghill Screened Coal today. L-376-i0-7-3i. FRESH HOME-MADE DOUGH- NUTS for sale at Zion Hall Satur- day afternoon, 20 cents dozen. Also Carlee and Doughnuts served in the School Room I0 cents. L-4i3-10-8-2i. FOX IlANCI-IERS who use Ross- Milfer Fox Foods obtain the ad- ; vantage o! the scientific research y DY- A- 009510545X W110 h” 5W1“ 1 and expel-mange, conduct“! by ML’ hell her life in China will discuss George Miller one of Canada's out- z "China- and the Chinese people" standing specialists in nutrition. BRADALBANE c 0 x o R a o A- 1' TIO.\'.—R,cv. Arthur \‘Va‘lis, B. A., f Sunday. October 10th. 11.0’) AM. North Granville. 3 P.M.r wRnsc Valley. 7.30 PM. Bradalbanel Qilurches a“? L-455-l0-9-1i.§ COMMUNION SABBATII AT ' TIIE KIRK.——The Holy communion,‘ Will be celebrated at St. James; Church at the forenoon service to-i marrow. All members are requested to be in their- places, and strangers] aiirl visitors who arc commun cants, are invited to participate in the‘ NORTH RIVEIh-BAPTIST SEE". VIBES. OCTOBER 10th.—-Pastor: itev. B. G. Manzer. 11.00 A. M. Wor- ‘ ship with Thanksgiving at Long Creek-Communion at close. 3.00 P. M. Thanksgiving Rally Service at Clyde River. 7.00 P. M. A spec al dcdicatory Thanskgiving Service at Kingston. You are welcome! 14-448-10-9-11. i l VISITING SECRETARY -— Miss Isabel Griffiths, travelling secretary of the W. M. S. oi the United Church oi’ Canada is at present on Piince Edward Island. Miss Grif- fiths bcgins her itinerary in Alber- , ton working eastward to St. Peters. ltizss Griffiths specialzcs in confer- , once and leadership work for young- er groups. Increased enthusiasm for i this great work is looked forward to j as a result of the secretary's visit. It THANKSGIVING DAY AT THE FIIARLOTTETOIVN POST OI<'I"'I('E l -»Thanksgivin; Day, Monday, Oct- l l nun.- lllh, 1937. the following order ,1 ,‘ of service will be rendered the ‘ i public; wickets will be open from 8 A. M. to i2 o'clock noon, and all mails for despatch by afternoon l tra ns will close at the latter hour. ‘There will be one complete delivery by letter carrier and the rural I'D‘ "PIS will make their regular KINDLY REIMEIIIBERED — Miss Sadie Kellow who has been visiting in Cornwall has returned to Char- ‘cttetown. Miss Kellow still has ii church and the people there. She is an annual contributor to the church and W. M. S., llBV-DFI 1'8- cently donated $25.00 entitling her to a life membership in that so- ciety. Previous to her departure members of t-hc W. M. S. Executive met. at the homc of Miss Thankful Nevison anti with a few compli- mentary remarks Miss Kellmv was prcscntczl with life membership cer- tificate and a bouquet of roses. the product of Beechwood Gardens. Lunch was served by Miss Newson and a social time enjoyed. Spring Valley Mrs. Fenncr Stewart and Mrs. George ZtIcCoubrev. Cavendish, ‘ spcnl. the previous week at Spring] Vallcy. the guests of the lattersi parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Profltt. Master Vincent. son of Mr. and - of. October. is... " t: '4.‘.i'.lJ;Ai\ __bb1Ui$r.i§ ‘l, i951 Ci WEEK IND SPECIAL (Hide! 911d sllllrdly only) o! galvanized polls. tubs. aluminum double boiler; The Roger: Hardware Company, Limited. L-422-l0-8-2i. SEE OUR WINDOW display o1 masters and carving sets for Thenkegiviru. The Rogers Hard- ware Company, Limited. Irm-IO-B-Zi. POLICE SERGEANT SUSPEND- ElL-His Worship Mayor Turner has suspended Sergeant Dominic ,Doyle from duty until Xurthe: notice. THE GEORGETOWN BUS wi.. make a special trip Saturday nigh to accommodate those going horn ior Thanksgiving, leaving Nobeni Tel Room 11 P. M. L-M7-l0-9-li. RADIO ADDRESS - CHINA. - i over C. F. C. Y. Tuesday evening at » 9.30. Tunc in. L-457-10-9-Ii. THE MORNING SERVICE at the , Central Christian Church will be. dedicated to the ministry. Ourl observing this in honour of the ministers old and young as an expression oi apprecia- ton tor their work. MR. AND MRS. WM. POUND, Fredericton, announce the engage- ment oi’ their daughter Eliza Ruth i to Trevor Hansen, son of Mr. Charles Hansen of Charlottetown. Marriage to take place latter PM‘! L-453-I0-9-li. MARSIIFIELD BAPTIST (JHURCIl-The choir and minister of the Charlottetown Baptist Church will present the “Prodlifl-l son" in song and story 111 the Marshfleld Baptist Church, Sunday evening, October 10th, at 8-30 01310616 . If night is stormy, service will be . conducted following Sunday even- ing a L-4-iO-l0-9-ii. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. — At the mornings worship the Sac- rament of The Lords Supper will be observed. Rev. H. '1‘. S. Gomall of Exmouth st. United Church, and President of Conference, will be the preacher. Sunday School and Bible classes will meet at the usual hour of 2.30 P. M. In the evening Rev. Hugh Miller, MA, B.D., will preach taking for his Theme “Revolution- ary Forces." There w ll be Anthems in keeping with the thought of the services and Miss Berna Huesiis will sing "Thanks be to God" by Dickson at. the evening worship. A {oi-dial welcome is extended to visi- ors. . TIIE BAPTIST CIIIJRCII.—At the morning service the Rev. Harvey L. Denton. B. D., w.il take as his sub- jcct "Blessed Way." The anthcm of the morning will be "Why My Soul Art Thou so vexed" from Mendels- suhns Canatata "As the Hart. Pan. tcth." The solo, Bantocks "Praise ye the Lord." lVllss V. H. M. Campbell. Mr. Demon. at the evening service will deliver a sermon on “The Mak- ing oi a Jew". The choir will ren- der a selected anthem. Miss Call- bjcks organ preludes for the day will be "Folk Tune" (Whltlock) and , "Oflertoire in D. major" (Guilmant) t The services oi the day will emphas- ise the Thanksgiving season. Spec- ial attention is asked for the Church School, meeting at 2.30 P. M. The attendance is showing consistent; advance over last year, and classes for all ages and neerls are provided. The SilllOl‘ members of the congre- gation are urged to meet with their ‘ groups immediately at the close of the morning service. Floral Tributes The folowing floral tributes were receiver! in memory to the late Dr. Robertson. Principal oi’ Prince o: Wnlcs College. The Government of Prince Ed- ward Island. The Department of ‘ikiuoetion, P. E. I. Thr- Staff of Prince of Walee Col. Mrs. Andrew Caseev returned hOmP I from the Prince County Hospital where he had been confined for the‘ Mrs. Horace Heckbcrt and twin} daughters have returned to their.‘ hcmc at. Kcnsingtm after spending r a pleasant holiday with Mrs. Heck- brvtfs parents, Mr. and MFS- 305591 Campbell, Spring Valley. The Kensington Y. P. U. gathered r at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cv. W. Profitt, Spring Valley, on Wednes- iay. September 22nd to bid farewell! in the r daughter. Jean, prior to her departure for Montreal where she will enroll at. ihc Parker Training Rev. B. C. Snltcr capatfy presided and called upon Mrs. Preston Kcn- iirrlv to rcad the following address: _ During the reading oi the eddiell Mrs. Keir Clark presented her with a beautiful nurse's thermometer. Miss Profltt thanked the donors in; a very stiitnble fashion. “For She-s l! Jolly Good Fellow" tvas then sung- a social evening followed whh music and games. A dainty lunch was scrvcd by the Young Peoplr. and all departed wishing M ss PTO- fitt every success in her new FEW?!‘- Phllnwlng is the address; Dear Jeans-On hearing of your intrnrlcrl departure from nmonfl i15- wc incl that. we could not let. Y0" go without “M95810! in some tang- ihle way our appreciation oi’ you M a member of our Y. P. U. Wc know you have chosen a very noble call- ing. and hope and trust the Years to come may bring their full share of success and happims-i Please accept. this small Kilt B8 0 slight token of our sincere regard and interest in your welfare. sgned on behalf oi Y. P. U. ALLISON MAYNE. Pruidmt GRACE CLARK. Secretary. NEVER. A REPUBLICAN LIVERPOOL. England -tCP)— Declaring he had never been n republican, Sir Stafford Cripps, Labor leach r, said at a meetlnghc helit-vrwl the present constitutional! monarchy ivas the best svsiem oft government for Great Britain. i ing Class,19Zi7-38. l - Collegiate Club. leze and lvlodcl School, Prince of Wales College Graduet~ j Prince of Wales College Third} Year Students. Prince of ivales College Second Ycar Students. Prince of Walt-s Ycar Students. Prince oi Wales College Students Council. Prince of Wales College Stat! of. "The Times.” ‘ Pr nce of Wales College Athletic ‘ Association. i Prince nt Wales College Student Christian Movement. t Prince oi Waics College Catholic 1 College First I Prince oi Wales College Students , at Nritrc Ilamc Convent. Prince or Wales Cnlfege Former Students at Pine Hill Residence. I Staff of Summerside High School , and Academy. Stall of Queen Square School. Sisters of Nntro Dame Academy and St. Josephs. ' Many floral tributes and messages l of siunpnthf.’ ivcrr- also received from pcrsontil friends. ,Needt A Topcoat? Then Come To Topcoat Headquarters! “S. . Coats of Complete Superiority Only rarely are such fine coats of- fered at. so moderate a price a price that puts them within the reach of most men. Barrymores, Fleeces, Tweeds and the new Burly Curls. Winter the good styles. colourings. All $30.00 Elysians are “tops" for dress W08!‘- Specially recommended are Eng- lish Elysians in double breasted models. . .Ideal for the French hlontagnacs , at — — — — — — — ' AND THATS NEWS! IYou need a wpcoat! “man who cares" $45.00 . $00.00 Every Style for Men and Young Men‘ 35G Alli) ue to Suppose for example one store can offer you a few styles, with a limited selection in. each! you ALL the in each style. chance to get EXACTLY what you want? your new TOPCOAT? MOORE & McLEOD, LIMITED, in their Men’s Store offer your choice of all the good new topcoat styles! so wide there is certainly a coat that And regardless of w ‘ll know that the Moore & McLeod Limited est style and the finest value in town. , . _. ford to pay! $13.50 or one at $60.00 you iabcl stands for the smart . The Men's Store 0019 Queen Si. Charlottetown ideal hat to with new overcoat going to find Navy New Greens New Blues New Greys AND ' $60 Another store can offer‘ good styles with many cloths, and all sizes to choose from WHERE D0 YOU THINK you would have the better Where would YOU go for Yes it's Meitons are smarter than ever —- choose And because the selection he", is . your?‘ 937')’ — — — — — — ~ ~ — ~ - - ~ - - you’ll want at a price you can nf- htffllcl‘ 3'0"!‘ "m" choke i5 a 60a! Ili- Men’s and young men's silveriones in smart half belt, double breasted, peak lapel style. Certainly a dressy coat at — — — _ _ _ of our $20 offering. You can get a smart lBarrymore or Tweed. .evcn at this low |Il‘t(".‘ our $25.00 coats. This All the new cloths and every style for men and young men ~ . . Royal Biltmore HATS $5. Here is of course the the handsome Men’s Store Neyvcst Hornburgs Cambridge Grey Powder Blue SNAP BRIMS OTHER HATS $1.75 to $6.50 guards again this year - and our English $13.50 $16.50 A Young man's idea of a smart coat. . that's the story $20.00 See those coats — You’ll look just as smart in one of is our biggest line of coats — V025 .00 W231‘ you're at the L-458-l0-O—li. ERINGING UP FATHER DADDY- I THINK YOU OUGHT TU SPEAK TD THE BUTLER-l HEARD HIM CO AT THREE O'CLOCI< THIS MORNING- OH TO -AN'HE EXPEC oer A RAISE ti? s soot-t- I'VE BEEN LOOIGN’ YOU COMING IN AT $8RBAH EXCU5E THREE THIS AORNIN’ A A LlHiM OUT WELL-WHAT DO YOU ND 5 MY MEAN BY COMIN’ IN HANCE -' AT THAT HOUR? s Mi ______.. ._. . -- By George McManus {MY OAUGHTEQ HEARD\ {OH-l £1‘ TIRED OF lti/l/ ‘ tr as [ ow" "n- KIM Puma I drum in Weill rqhn mane I ' é ‘ 49Ls-fl itlnfiTbljdflLtliiltfiflroiu-u-iasg-n-iii a -