_ i \ ..~_~ ~-: s _ .-`\.;-.. . _Q ._ \ 1. ., _ _.\ \ _ ._-:_ \.. - ».\_~ ' ~=.f»~?.‘.‘.= i .. . r ‘sm - ._:\~,_§_<, .wif-\`~\;. if ; .\ ‘.‘. ir. ’ 5_5 - _ i i~<`it"‘;` . `.__ __ ..= gf If-`_,`_.l `§~.`_Nf‘f'3`. \\‘7» § *I it g ._ ;~_ v.','_~_,~ \‘; s-__: . ‘.“.\!l ¥.`,_i_` \~'»“f"',‘; .______ . _ . . . ,.» 4 . ' ~. K . -‘ ‘ _v___r.; \ \ 4. -s -I ` _-_~_ -.-»_~ » \`*"-`\ i. i i _._ ..-; - -.- v ’»~ ` ~ - P591; six 1 3 _ _ _ 'uric uuAui.'o;i'i;_r:iUwN ~ "‘ifi.i.Ii°’“..riNNnaELLA in “UNDER me neo noaE"-- *"§..1’.2§`.§.€i..';’;‘..?.'i’:.’¥.°"" ~»-f# ' ‘”'" E *f "’“"“'__"FRi`D`AY' I E;ii19ff..E.dif#_fir _- ,- I I :-1 1 I » Q- ~ 4 I 1 4 _ ____ __; ___f ___ _ _T,____________,___,.. - . --4 -.~_-.__~_ -.-»--?--_---~-~~__*-'ar 0N_r.fiE.§.iii.f.1.5iz<>.f-.iiis _ "’ 1%-$’.‘-‘E E! _. ss a i.s“if_s MA A M1LLio1~ii EDWARD EVERETT .'.'.'.‘};°.i...~». HDRTON TES' “Pixilatcd Sisters" of “Mr. Deed” in ‘mi °°“°°°°“ “H be “°“°ed -\..-, _ ~» . » - .'.. - »;.1,7\.,- "i.,~. _ *‘f.» J I _M Y _W _Wv____ _ 1 3;--; _ :__;. . . Yesterday’s Local Market Quotations P .__`,. _ _ \ xii. lslanii filter Transport Ltd. 'i1 ’¥ =>_’_ New Bus Schedule Effective .onday, Sept. 27th. Bus la-iii.-is f-`ii.ii'ioil¢-iiiuii i\\`l\iir.»a iic.~t.iurniiLl l"l)lf. Til .ll.\ll§l{.*ll)E I\'l3. lieil~il’\£i0l‘li Daily 1-vi-pl \‘uiiil.|r 7.20 \, WI. 1.00 l’. M. 3.45 P. ll. Sniiirrlny Night oiilv liiiiii l’. .\l. Suililiiy inily 1.50 1'. .IL l`l7!l l’»tii{l)l~.\' l\i.l \`\:ir11if\i`\i:ii>) .. ('onncitin;; with .\ii\ivil.ii|:l .~1, Ill. 'I1 Bus Service Daily i'-.cept ,\".it\tl;i} 7 .Sli .\. .\l. FUR ."()l'l{l.\' _\N`l) .\'(ll{'I`ll l..\li.l'l Daily \‘Z\r'.-pi ,\\iiul.\_v Lili) P. M. niy except .» iiiy I. .' ` _ IVUR 'll(;,\'l>il i(`ir|in<-i ting nl \'liiiiine|‘.~.i¢ii-y - 1) I ruin ltr I’ ll For further infnrulution f-all the Bus éiintion-2-Iii. ____-__-_-.__T~.:'.~;:‘.*.~°-rf' '::-: ' ' 'Geoi~;:ei.owii --- (`I1ai'lottctown Bus Service STARTING nirixirnv, infiv Ledve G'-orgi-town - - -iii’ (';\rrli;:nn - - - 48 .\ii|iiin - - Si. I`hi~rr-sus - - l’i~nI'.es - - - - l'|~'iill|l - °‘ * Fnri -tunri.<"i-‘ - `*" Heli-.trr`s ( nam-r M (zimrimietnwn - Leave Chnrinitcwwn - l'e:|k|-s - - - - ’7nriIii1nn - '~ - urivs- (lf-or|!P\0“`" " '_ Saiiurdny niglits Ii-ave pun 6.10 P, M. l,i..vo Noliiinii Tin iiomns at li.fl.» P. M. Pii;.sc|igL~rs are fully |"""\""“"| "F iiisiiiuilee for any nr-cidi-lit :hail may ;\.|p|i¢-xl While rirlvmg In this II\1.» Stops at NUBANA TEA lt()().\lS Ai.|.is0N iiiii;s'i‘is Grent George .\t. FOR SALE v \i.i .\1u.r: rnorimrv ion s.\i.|g .’\ .\l. ':§;f¢§x:x1i¢ T* _-:j~:_a;»'»»>.»./a .13 _=':.:.1-:;'~ r.¢~‘~'12°:`-'f ‘*'_ ‘_-11:1: E5.-<¢=-' ff _ .M. . ____ The large and 1-ontm0¢ii°“H humi- iiig and premises srtuate on_ the south slrli- of Kent Street ln Char- niiiiowii hr-ing Numbers 170 and 1:: Kent sm-.ri bcionzma to th* i.»i.iu~ oi the into Susan ill. Carver wmiaininz two livin MPI” “P‘"" an-iris, two stores and outbulldlngs n lhc rear. Tm.. is it splendid location for hii.~|n»~.n% or rcsidrllee or b0l|'l Com' billed. Apply to _ )N at JOIINSTUN. mu" ( Solicitors. Charlottetown. la-70-9~N-H. \ - i #rcieseicnal bariis l..f.f\'i7i'>.\' »'f"P- ."ivi.'iz"".\' Hiiiiriliflin. ::':.~.~ ‘.;i'..~ii.\ii_ :.~‘ riiirinir from iz`.~‘ i-In.. i'i` "»' 'i'!iv- »l'l~i'P.”ir-niil ii -i-‘_ 'im i. .‘.i‘. diiriiu.: iii.; carr- i 1' ’, i i ill... iiiiiiii iiisili 'I'l.- wt" ‘ iw) r .i iivliifiiiiig 107 <'vi.tii.ii.~‘. J. F. ARCHIBALD Cliarlerrd Accountant ' 110 lfiultuiuiid Street Piioiw A7. P. 0. Box 12. 4, (`m'3Dl'l` RHWRTS 11 elsewhere Ln St John County two well-known district beauty rrznsosni. Loans iz in Kino County. of which “ine spots. Whitewiivs Lodsc and Fair- 9 Tw'-cl Bidi: Fharlottctowrr fwerc in the Saint John suburban miie Bottom, Baskets have been ` ' / if-|i_‘l).»\Y & SATURDAY’S ISSUE. iu:'r.\ii- nialuucr (`<\loi';.' iiiiiirli New potatoes Pk 'l‘iiriiip.< neu' 2 for 1\`<-iv <-airiviige liearl Toinatoes ripe fi lbs. New beets btuich Steak lb lioasi beef :Einar meats (‘iii'-keii cnsli liziticl' ill .\l'.iiioii lb rrxini doz __ 1. _ .nvl \- loose cut Oats l>\l.`; Ininla lb Veal lb Cod lb l-incidock .Vinrl:erci (`.'i<-innher,= 3 for ¢".oi'n doz Grveii Tmiiaine; pl: Onion lil lbs Sqiizisli lb Green np~,\`.c.: doz Piiinis qt. (`i‘aiilirri'le= lb Pm 5 “"""‘-`_l‘j‘_l'_* _____§6‘3°'$'7‘5“ LONDON. sept. z7~°'S‘s .- N ._-N :nos soc , _ oiri Guide; and Rangers wiu as- Sic Bc _ 15 each instructed. 156 156 50 C C 4 i Brugge .INSPECTIGN or Gnu. GUIDES 'I5-Hoc I Owing to the change in the 500 _ hour of the inspection by His Ex- 50 15-20:' lRc 29c Ze l5c 150 10c A i B I C d “ld . , WASHINGTON, -(C P)- The -nt 0 _m_n_a N ‘.Ch."""’,'.|fmwn H. J. M A B 0 N truant officer has been bafii-'Wd °" *A "J" OYTOMETRIST from Indian reservations b_i_it ° NTAGUE. P. E. l. ‘ hildren who u=ed to rim when e BoI|‘:"l;£de:>lI|cI¢¢;?.A|Iif'lnl;yg'2c (Nlfgee Connected With ` Earns in sight are flocking back to l‘» 'I 1 - f . ~ ,Road ai, 11:15 ti. m. ior hike. fines vaiving from $l25 to $5 Pa S c a s C. V. "Porter, who' prosecuted. ___________ ______,___` . divided the offenders into two -'1~;~----'-~~- » -~'~-=-*Y*-:~`-'== I N B classes-those who_ threw down -xl _L_ ( d 0, [venue - I rubbish anywhere and those who X N 0) _ ’ y put itinahedge orahole in the; W- E. |llj3N__iL|_=¥~ K- C~ _.__ ground. They made the country- 1 “- '"““L“‘ “' C' shim* JOHN. N n , sent. 21- side look like a series of rubbish n“"I"‘_“,'“.“."f’ “,"'""""y""`l““" mm .--Five more riisos of infan- dumps. he said. -....--_`. “M 10 _LOAN me paralysis were flinpnmed in Arundelks anti-litter campaign "md Y I A New Brunswick ioclny .-three here. was well~organlzed. On three . one in St. John County and one successive Sundays mounted police. ...’."“.",T"“E‘ in Qiiccns County uniformed officers and special "‘n"l"Uu'!`T BUREAU The intni for the province reach- constables in plaincloihes were on l'ltI.'Dl'l' - (‘0l.l.I-1(`.TIONS ed m3_ including 58 in Saint John. duty watching for effcnders in ssl ii* | .tif Gth And 7th Charlottetown Church today iwednesdayi at lo a. m. for inspection at 10.45. Please note change in time. . All new Guides be at the corner of North River Road and Brighton cellency the Governor General. semble at the various centres one half hour later than previously Britain Wars On Littering it with i`iiir~s" is Sussr-x' nnsvier to picnic in tin- countrysiiic_ lcnvingi Iood has culminated in police dismissed but the other 35 paid Yorkshire followed the example fl-M sN'T Assurf ‘ wt \_A\,\G\‘\\“G No H¢'| sworn o b|ot||er'| murdonnlew sw-"“"' “‘* if aunt//ff 5;- HWM' of `““ -.=< fii\0 95.9°" - wit{T*“ ww ‘ , '4 1, ' ‘l __ _ __ _ ._ A Paramount Picture with GEORGE HAYES STEPHEN MORRIS RUSSELL HAYDEN J 0 H N B E A C H BERNADENE HAYES s* *_ _ \;._\____ \ -. . __ -’-.~'-Ziv _S ms* .9 SPECIAL! EXCLUSIVE MOTION PICTURES OF THE CARNIVAL WORLII’S CNAMPICNS I WORLD’S GREATEST SPORTING EVENT FOUR FOUR CHAMPIONSHIP Bours LIGHTWEIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT WELTERWEIGHT BANTAMWEIGHT Lol Amberl vs Pedro Montoncz Marcel Thil vs I-‘red Apnsrnii B3-'Hey R086 VS Ceferino Garcia Slxto Escolutr vs Harry _yeftra ALSO SERIAL “SECRET AGENT _ X_9!l The Central Csardian Ear-It’s practically A new type of lirslllll (BMW i-mriiur-lion)-it's wonderful to lhluk you cull now hear ilimuglr the bonn_no un»l|rlitIy mir nie:-e on the our. We have opened the door to new heur- lug by |ni~i|m¢ nl our newest lnienlton-the rejuvenation of rin- uuiiiu.r_\~ -...ie-ni by mllufill uso, u mi-tlrod tion:-ribed by eminent rnon...A boon to man- l.im|,_eoml»lnln| all the Deo! have ever wanted or hnprrl for. lou forget your Deafness; 10° :now nimin and hear all the nurlil of sound. oonversrutlon, riiiirilv. nullo, tnllrlrs, etc. Equ- u|I_v Irom-llc-lul lu young or old. l‘lms»\n for uno by many pro- fessional men... Recommended hy lending surlllo-one nl the smallest Ileiu-ln; Aldo in the world: also n Hill? n'i0del, button type. wlilrlr (its In the outer our without hmd band. Rriiulrou no attention. The uso of this small aid will off- GUAKDIAN ___ _ SEFPEMBER 29, 1§37 \ T “ES “ ¢ n " Here is REAL NEWS for Those Who Suffer From LAEEDAI ' Mldmght Madqnna-..' Deafness and Head Noises ciii>iro|_ ar..~.:.:i: new -riur.~rri.-sn. N""“'"= “'°"" °" "‘° ”“’°N°"“'“’ wr" ‘" "'° Out of Sight-Free Test not the '“"‘°“|'¥f"ll‘;rn¢~l1N;l txt y'-'Nd :nl |UlDW what ron he ddne, k°" mrffly liars to u-vt it ro IWW what this will mum U. 3'0"- l'“\|¥ luurunteerl for gn. *’_:B;:"’lfer\'lre. _\\'o Invite you ,rum or o 1-ruin r|u\'.\u»; lx e Liberal .~l’llb'u'Al.|ooChnl:r.i‘: Your Prrsent Instrument rnlimv g §,,~wm,_“. |~§z_TE_t'l‘1o.\.sr, Charlottetown Hours: lil mm. t A qlllro It llenk fo: !iI.pIl'n"IIiEl':i- 'rho 'wir-tor" van- 1-irons' opml Dany. In-od onn-e, aug., N5 5 Ill Kills' iii.. \v.-.~u. Rini-boiler Onlnrin-rniuulis I Optumrtristri lim-r»-,.|,.,| |” nur Akrllvy Dlensr- gp, _\||-_ D“|l,_ NOTE-Out-of~town callers- We refund your fare if aid fitted Dr. I. J. Yeo accompanied Mrs. Yeo left this. morning for New York. The Doctor will attend the post-graduate Medical School and visit hospitals there. Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Mac- Nelll, Long Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Angus _MacEachern, Rocky Point, sis it last Saturday in Lorne Vnley the guests Of Mr. and Mrs. M-.iloolni MacLeod. Mrs. J. F. Laffcrty, representing Zion Presbyterian Church, left Monday morning to attend the annual meeting of the Eastern _Branch of the W.M.s. meetingin isydney, Nova Scotia, this week. Freighter Lackenliy Feared Total Loss ST. JOH.N'S, Nild., Sept. 27- ¢ “strfmiiifnraetrnararerraft were taken to Wabana, a mining town on Bell Island. centre of the Conception Bay ore lndustry. ____%__ CAMBRIA AT MONTREAL MONTREAL, Si-pt. 24 (CP) __ The Imperial Airways Flying boot Cambria arrived at its Boucher- ville base here at 6 30 P. M. ADT today on a fright from Hamilton, Ont. The ship will rcmaiu here ovemight and proceed to Botwood, Nfld., tomorrow preparatory to its return flight to Foynes, Ireln.nd_ by STRIKE SETT LED SYDNEY, Sept. 24 (CP) --A meeting of slcel-workers here to- night decided to end the strike which has tied up Mills of the Do- minion Steel and Coal Corpora- tlon‘s Plant here. The striking Rsd and Bar Mill workers w'lll , return to work Monday, it was an. , nounced. iCP Cable)-The 5,000~t0n British Freigliter Lackenby, abandonedby her captain and crew, was being battered against a reef on the soutlicrn tip of Bell Island tonight. Pounding' seas were breaking over the vessel that ran aground on a reef during a gale late last night. The captain and crew were rescued from the freighter by the courabznnron bmp nu.. sunsivcs. L-eros-1-12-ai: use -jsocrri-:» snemning for bettei' baking. 1.551-9-14-tr TOMORROW MORNING the their respective lists and will im- merliatcly start to deliver en- V€‘l0D0s at the homes indicated. These envelopes will be couecied st the week-end and it is expect- ed _fh5i»_eV@1'y 0110 will contribute their bit and thus become g_ Partner in the great work which the Hospital is carrying 0n_ FINED FOR HUNTING ON SUN- ITAY ~ Yesterday afternoon at Morell a resident: of Pen.ke’s op- peared before Justice of the Peace Harvey D. MacEwei1 charged un- der the Game Act with hunting uucks on siuidny. He pleaded guilty. l A fine Of $10. and cosis or 10 days WHS imposed. On rccoinmenidatlon Of the prosecution the presiding magistrate ordered that the gun be rei.iu'ncd. The niagisliaie ariii0un- ned that he was not setting a pre- cedent, that this was a special case. The fine and costs were pa d. The Ca” was prosecuted by the R. C. M. P. GA7.ET'I‘ED-In the list Of promotions. appointments and retirements in the Canadian militia, recently gazetted, appear- the following: P. E. I. Highrs_-To be 2nd Lt. Rodcric Ennis Smith. wth July. i937. 2nd Res. Bn-The unriermeiltiqried are trans. to the Corps Reserve of Officers: Lts_ 1, ci. Maeuuen. ivrc., w. L. p@1.mey_ ! 15th Dec. 1936. Corps Reserve 91 Officers-The undermentioned are` Mid. under the prov. of K. R. Can. 253 and are permitted to retain their rank on retirement: Lts, I. G. MncLm-eu. M.C. W. L. Delaney, lst July, 1937. MR. F. G. SPENCER, ST. JOHN, N- 1_3.. who is visiting here accom- panied by the secretary treasurer' of his iirm, Mr. J, G. Armstrong and Mrs. Arnistrong, innkes the pleas- ing aniiouncenieiit that Mr. A. R. Cooper, local nianaizer of the Prince Ediiard and Capitol will soon be YORKSHIRE GOAL-Many cus- tomers are buying Yorkshire coal, they find it very satisfactory. It is excellent coal for t.he range, heat- ing stove or grate. Sold in any quantity by A. Pickard & Oo ENTER NOVITIATE--M ss Mary Devereaux, New Haven, and Miss Mary McQuaid, Charlottetown, have entered the Novitiale of the Sisters of St. Martha at Mt. St. Mary. Charlottetown. Their veiy many friends wish them every success. PERSONALS Miss Alena Home and Miss Irene Home left today on a. visit to Boston and New York. Miss Margai.'ct Irving of the C, N. R. accountants offcc, who has been visiting in London, Hamilton, and Toronto has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. L. P, Tnnwn ac- companied by their daughter, Mrs. \'I`. M. Brebaut and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacPhail returned to the Island Satuiday after si two weeks trip to Boston and other Amcricnii cities. Mrs. Lee Enman, Wesiboro. Iiiusi.. accompanied by her daughter-in- iaw, Mrs. Norman Enman, motorcrl to the Island lost week. They ari- viaiting the for-mer's mother, Mrs. T. K. Brebout. Alexandra. Miss Mary G. Mcl-ellnil has re- turned to Boston, after spending her vacaton at her home in Grand 'River West. _ Miss Irene Champion. R. N.. left Monday morning for Montreal to resume her duties at the Alexandra I-lospitaf, after spending lier holl- dsys with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Champion of Kensington. The friends of Mfr. Leslie Mic- Ewen. who has been in the P. E. I. Hospital for the past two weeks, will be pleased to leiirn iliai he is recovering and has returned to his home in York Po nt. Mr. Robert Hong left _\'c.~ir~rilny ubie to i'i~..\iiiin iiiil voiitroi of the l.licatre.~ ulicr his prolonged illness. l lluriiig Mr, Coopers absence the! iiianageinent has been in tile cup-I mile linnds ol Mr. ‘-'p.~iir:cr‘.»~ suit* Mr. Gordon Spencer who has prov- ed himself to be both a popular and worthy citizen of Charlottetown. His approaching departure will be heard with regret, and the hope is expressed that in the future both he and his worthy father will make frequent visits to us. WEDDING BELLS - The mar- riage oi Helen Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Maynard of Northam to Donald Cari' Smith. son ol Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith, i Poplar Grove, wok place Wednes ’ day, September 15th at 2.30 p. rn. al Sr.. Peters Ep scopal Church, Char- l lottetown, Rev. Canon Malone offic- iaied. The bride looked very charm- ing in I sport suit of blue tween with accessories to match and worn ai corsuge of roses. The only guests at the niarriage were Mr. and Mrs. George Tupliii, Conway, Mrs. Tup- liu is a. sister of the groom. The young couple len inunedlately for a short honeymoon and upon their return on September 21st A recep- tion wss held at the home of the bri¢.z-‘s pareiits where 40 guests par- took of a sumptuous repost. The wkens of beautiful and useful gifts all testify the popularity of this young couple. Before the marriage fr snow(-r was held at the home of Mrs, Oliver MacKay, Tyne Valley. in honour of the bride. The young couple will reside ln Poplar Grove. 90 Great George Street _ Drugstore I _Ach00i Willintfli- `5¢h°°I5 “fe Chlllo¢“\0Ul|¢ U- I- L ` \a°bm¢ib¢¢bim"“°1‘ Min ihflndbins msie Eiving on Ui I 0 ~1 nioriiiiig for Monvral fi-oui wlici-c he will ~.iii on I‘:iriiiy by tiv -i S. "Duchess of York" on route to Dublin where he will take up his fourth year studies in nirrlicine at Trinity College. His parents Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hogg accompanied him by motor as lar a. Smut John N. B. _ ' .'. '__. i I I _ _kg £5 ¢1_u°;|: _ Q sv in " 3-D-Q r _ I II I' 'iii I I-“_ Is Your Heating Plant Ready For Winter? Let US thoroughly clean ond ropolr your furnace today! We’ll tnorcaso tis efficiency and reduce your heating btllsi Very Reasonable Costs! Telephone 125 BRUCE STEWART & C0. LTII. CllABlA)TTETOWN¢ P. E. I. *___ WOULD INVITE INDIA SYDNEY. Australia -(OP) -C. G. Macartney. famous Australian test crlcketer ot other days, sug- gests an Indian cricket team should be invited to tour the Com. monwealth during the 1938-39 seaf- son. THE LYCNS CCAL COMPANY (J. C. MORAN) i We wish to announce to the public that we ' are taking over the premises now occupied by Messrs. C. Lyons & Company, and will continue to carry on the coal business formerly conduct- ed by that firm. We will be prepared to meet your every demand, as we will carry a large variety of coals suitable for every purpose, at prices that will mean a saving to you. We will put forth every effort to merit a continuance of the patronage of the customers of the old firm, and we solicit, and will greatly appreciate, the patronage of new customers. 'Over n period of fifty years, the firm of C. Lyons & Company have built a strong reputa- tion in the coal business, and it will be our con- stant aim to hold that same reputation for the new firm. We will thank you for the opportunity of serving you in supplying your coal requirements for the coming Winter. THE LYCNS CCAL CDMPANY i.owr:R QUEEN si. TELEPHONE 111 loud.” A government olflctoi sold. M I ____ __ _ _ ___ ______`__; ---_--_-5 _/. Q/ I 5\\\\ /r 1 1 W. /I/i////W/____ /gf' 2./ _ .NH /I - i ` _,_j /f/541;’ --~¢,_` _ , _ __ .y..~ N -.»\ ‘.______._ 6 _ -;;f 'Pau/sea'I'llmne-ri” in your chores. Good worlr deserves a reward. Reward yourself with a comforting chew of I-IICKEY 8. NICI-IOLSON`$ " BLACK TWIST" (Il-IEWING _ ._ f<»;'='~: 2 ~».~=>~‘.>.<,>,..f¢,~;,; ‘- "eff i f -7 ,.. ..- .. __ _ . _-_ ,i.n__..--._.._..uu»r---- . . ~ __ ' ` ‘ '“ ' ` ' __ ,..,ri7.-.:;;' ~-or-rv: '< u-n-