rfriiicci-irii-a Dflyv-starfifld and» * coorsumjiom a - ~ ~»...~.-. 424v: ‘ Litter scorn ciao‘. ‘ Q_§X_£Ql‘_l1i~1 rnotlaeril. - v r '4 ..~ . .4 >75. ,; wf? cmr BUS sER was; ‘... . wwiildm ltcwlfl . .. 0.40 A. M. Sauna IIIIIII Charlottetown .. 10.80 A. ll. Arrivca Blswll aspen llllul It i _ Charlottetown. Wlifiiiifflififi Found vomit . ~. 1.: . zéjlijrltifrll ‘. i2. —- iC.P.) —- {-- 11.1 of Maine and the lea just published by Macmillan, teaches English at Smith. In that capacity she writes iier publishers ' as iollows: “‘It’s absolutely essen- tial,‘ said a. ireshman to me in ex- cusing a bad them. ‘that I have a congenial time and place for my writing, a place where I can iind some inspiration. I'm sure that as; an author you must know what rage except 0119- mean.’ " ‘I'm airaid not,‘ I said, recalling that my best, or at least my favor- ite. chapter written in the ladies‘ room oi the '/ Buflalo station at 1 a. m. while a ‘iat Negress slopped thedirty floor with wapma and sans lustllv. “Will there be any stars in my crown?’ ‘ u» SAVE THE COUPONS‘ 'Ask your dealer for ..§'.lyour Coupons on Ply- gmouth Sedan to be given away in aid of Abegweit A. Assoc. QgARY-‘ 000mg a OPERA TOR m Ho. wiiiziysa Added —WEEKLY NEWS And Wait Disney's Newcsi "Silly Symphony" in Color “Wise Little Hen ” suiiioi" oi “Mary in ‘Mary Peters’ was‘ .od¥ly—3,'7.& WITH Y'$ MEN,“ Y J ' CAlll¥Qlij4-IQDAY_ ONLY? _ 7. -2 ' ‘ "'"0rm"uoIa-nnku Moll-I! my ems‘ CRIME nocrb a LXKIJQJ.TALIKE’I"OON—SIRIAL 015B " mews DUNNE c4 pm M O__N -’D‘ Ql-Y HENRY STEPHENSQN i»1>..1..... .. Ban Guides Smoking s-HEFFIIEELD. Ens. Oct. i2.-(c.i=.) — Whether Girl Guides should or, should not smoke was debated at. 50ml’- lefleth in the annual meeting! oi the Girls’ Liie Brigade, when, delegates were present irom all: ‘ibznatoos Taboo Thought Poison ‘PARTY 0F ‘IO-YEAB-OLDB BE- CALLS SOME HWEDIBLES 0F THEIR BABY DAYS BLENHEUW, (kit, Oct. 12.—-(C.P.) — Another oi the iamous birthday parties oi Bienheinrs "Babies oi 1860" has been held. This time it was ior W. E. Hall. The Club Elves a party when any member has a birthday. All oi the members are '14 years oi’ They state that‘ there are several others in the town and surrounding district who are ‘eligible to join the club, “but they do not wish t0 do so ior iear c! dis- closing their ages." . - Each one oi the member! .- gave a. little talk. but the main speaker oi the "Hall" party was Dr- A. R. Hankstwho told oi the im» p; I78 0 ‘n since they were born. "Why," he said, “in the days Chm. we were babies tomatoes were not thought iit to eat. They were look- ed at as poisonous, and a cause cancer. Positively, cancer and con- sumption are not carried down irom generation to generation. " e held that there is more progreezin med- icine aiid surgery than in y other branch o! science." > and surgery Malnutrition caused by a lower standard oi living has taken higher tall among mothers this year, ac- cording to Miss L. Clare Gus, di- rector oi the social service depart- ment oi the Westcm Hospital, Mon- og mai Pasha, dictator, and this ap- parts oithe country. It was stated that Brigade laws were too wordy, and a revised iorm oi laws was under consideration. It was suggested that in addition w Promising to abstain irom intoxicat- ing drink the rules should ' iciudc c promise not to smoke, One delegate said that they might as wcll~add abstinence irom gambl- ing and many other evil influences. Finally it was agreed not to press Violin Recital Mrs. an.) n. M. Benvie, Mr, David Lloyd, Assisted by Mrs. (Rev.) Hugh Miller, - Soloist and Reader. Sponsored by The Will- ing Circle of the King's Daughters. Heart: Memorial Hall, Monday, October 29. Admission 35,cents._ the question, and it was allowed to drop ior the time being. It was dei- initely decided, however, not to iri- MH- '1‘h!ll-l8¢1l.(district| commissioner oi Birmingham, said they all realized the danger, but she‘ thought that some girls’ consciences would not let them sign such a pledge. Rather than lose them it would be better to hive them and use the influence oi the organiza- tion on them ior their good. Suits Briefer , On Turk Beach. NEW YORK, Oct. 12.-:(C.P.) -: “Zhirkish women in some ways are‘ imam than American women, since the emancipation by Mustapha Ke- plies particularly to their dress." slid Dr. Cosette must-Newton, Tex. as lecturer. who has received 12 de- grees irom American universities, and one irom the Sorbonne. . The doctor arrived on the Saturnia wearing a. complete Turkish costume appropriate in a harem, including the veil which conceal ‘ the lower part oi her iace. Concerning irec- dom oi dress, she said that Turkish women "can go without stockings and at the beaches one sees bathing {WC oifer these new attractive fares : _ Effective October 8th. ' rFrom PETERS via route to STURGEON ' ' LOWER 8i UPPER MONTAGUE NEW PERTH .. . . . . SOMERVILLE nLBERnY-Pniiiiifs ... VERNON RIVER MILLVIEW ...-... POWNAL "...-... . CHERRY VALLEY .. m“ A. m mzflfi? Wm by BL UE BUS LINE Sail For India In an effort to induce more people to patronizeour Bus Mission Work Rtn. "Sgloi $1.75 $1.00 1.50 . 1.3) .70 . . . . .. 1.10 .00 . . 1.00 .55‘ .40 .35 .25 This offer remains in eifect for one month. L DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY P _ »TIME a "nu in w TIMI 1.32:1!‘ - asap-manna 90 ried seven Canadian missionaries on On non-mum, "Oct. ia.-(o.i=.)-‘ When the Duchess oi Richmond sailed irom Montreal recently" it car- their way to India. Thcy were Dr. Catherine Whittier and Dr. Jean Whittier oi Hsliiax, Miss Delight Hilliard oi Oastieton. i work imdcr the Women's Missionary , Society oi the United Church oi Canada. and Miss Isabel McConnell oi Montreal, and Miss Ida M. Mo» Spar-ran oi Saskatchewan, represent- ing tbs W. M. S. oi the Presbyurian dumb in Canada 4 Nutrition" Path . To Best Health m‘ '_ g jé-Taorwuasiis URGES PROPER IUOD ‘JITII 8i} . (Notices “All Cub Packs and Scout ‘lboopn have resumed active indoor meet- ings and irom the number oi Scouts on hand it looks as ii’ it was going to be a real active yeI-r. The St. Peter's Scouts under tbs leadership oi m. George Brady were the iirst in start regular iail meetings, ‘Ihree ,. ‘ is, the Beav- ers, the Pox, and the Moose, have been iormed. Hugh Paton is the patrol leader oi the Moose Patrol and Drummond Cobb second; Douglas Oriord and Douglas Nich- olson are Patrol Leader and second oi the while Maurice Brady and Douglas Sharron arc leaders oi the Fox Patrol. Five new recruits have come up irom the Cub Pack. ' The St. James Group, Cubl and Scouts, held a most enjoyable banquet at their initial meeting last Friday. About ‘twcnty-iive Cubs. Scouts and Leader! were present, u well as members oi the session and other Scout iricndl Special speakers at the banquet were the Rev. B. M- Legato, Mr. James Leightizcr, Prov. President. and Mr. Wm. Warren, Prov. Oom- misaioner. It was announced thht Apple Day would be held this your at Albcrton. Bummcrsidc, Montague and Charlottetown on Saturday, November 17th. Twcnty-iive m- reis oi No. i Island grown Mcmtoah apples are being secured. Omicron“ BGIVQTS n President and -hlflfl~ . inxton. No. nusticc mar. r. r. 1., h .. d“ » LIVE BROOK Mg in _ ‘ i 7 m. in nosrrrup-iar; - e Johflsfanc and dougbtcr. Jennie, ADDS!) . . - ' andfliidgarg-‘Giliespie o: 1mg River‘ ‘Um My; cane into the city inst week, the mm‘; . u‘ gemmiig-ionghingéiiu Ilgilgddlughierl m a story of today’: rle- .._._ 1$ otrcatmctdi. hi: little :31” "DERBY volt against the love code ‘m been seriously ill m: the 1m three D5059!” oft/we centuries. “m” ‘m’ ‘mm mmwm‘ ‘M’ AND ‘I i much sympathy is iolt for w. Gdl-i PM.“ 9 lespie as his wiic u seriously ill W“, 00m. NlilS ASTH-ER W "oiwmv- r POLICE COURT-At the Police Court Thursday one-mm. charged with being drunk and incapable, was iinod iivcdollars and coats or" e '10 doysiin Jail; another mm who . appeared on tbs same charge was.‘ remanded until Monday. A man,’ f ‘ with unla u» possession. oi ‘liquor was iinedfliio and costs! ‘or three months in Jail. A motion, under the Prohibition Act, to‘ close the premises where the liquor was iourid, was heard and adjourned until out Wednesday. A man; c witlrcperating o motor‘ vehicle wiurpoor brakes had his‘ case adjournod- ior one week. m another case, non-payment c! dog tax, the dog was ordered destroyed I AUCTION AND BRIDGE PAB- T!—A vary enjoyable auction and contract bridge party was held on Wednesday night in the Holy Name Hail in aid oi Saint Vincent Orphanage, a large number being present and l. dainty (ca. was serv- ed by the indies oi Saint Elisabeth. Aid. Nliowing were the prise win- nors: Auction bridge, ladies first, Mrs. Wm. Davey; second. Miss KaticMcKienna: gcntlemeivs iirst. Francis McMillan: second, Wilfred Menace. Contract bridge, ladies first. Mrs. J. J. l-‘iomby; second, Mrs. A. Brennan; gentleman's iirst, S. G. Peppin; second, m. Leo Mc- Donald. Luchdoor prise, beauti- iul- cake donated by Burnaby Bak- NEW MERC W€d., Thai . _p Advertisements Were Noi Enough» To Hold‘ Every Item ‘ A sale thatreally sentad iiiflloiictcnl} LfiU watchwordrifnyou taro on Large Parking, ggroypv Adiaccni to Building ' 17°" u“ ‘ii Take Oi These Days urs, Friday -18-i-19 mow ' 6AM rd Full. .Pa9e, words cannot propvrlydcdscribe-ha sale such as the Maritinieshsli dot witnessed in months-a sale that makes a trip to Mcncton on ;_onc of-thcse days a profitable venture indeed. ' Hundreds ofitems, and nearly everyone of ‘tlldmbtdlid new, pur- chased and priced specially for this big event. Every department has done itsj utmost, and, you may take your word foriit, suc- ' needed too. The vast assortment: rival any sale we have ever pre- i ' Y NOW, buy at sale" pricbs, that's ~tiil the lookout for QUALITY IN FRESH, ANDISE AT PRICES AWAY BELOW USUAL. Moderately Priced Meals J17. wu_wqn by r Rev, Eugene Min-ray. cmmnhrss 14m BIRTHDAY -ui-. Howard Purscy oi" mm Lex- cclebratod his 74th birthday at hi! borne in Lexington, Mus. 0n Oct. 8th; His daughter Mrs. John J. Rainy was supervisor oi the. n- ception, and a good time was bu! by all. mlativcs and friends irom near by towns attended the aiiair and Mr. Parley received some very nice lifts and enjoyed his young ‘Birthday Party" vary much. Mr. Purscyiczpccts to ‘lctvo liar the Island soon. Mrs. Pursey and iam- ilyccrtniuiy were pllldld to have m: Puracy hcms icr this big oc- . wsnomo Anuouucnmur- Join the rinks oi Autumn brides Maiden Hospital and mat in oi. Grace Hospital. De it. Amr tbc wedding a re- ception was held st the-homo oi the groom's mother to which a large number oi guests were in- vii-edAt one iorty-iive Mr. and _ and the Fly." which the members W.o.'i.'.u‘.*oo1n‘venii0n ‘a At Freetown The annual convention oi the W.C,T.U_»wus_1ieid in the church at Freetown Oct. 10th. The miter- noon session opened with worship service, led by tho Summer-side Union. At this period they express- ed appreciation oi the work o! the late Mrs. Isabelle qliddcn. ‘ Very sincere words oi. welcome were given by Mrs Prciitt, Iron‘- wwu, and were heartily responded to by Mrs. Heath Vecey, YorkqAli- most all the unions were mprc= ship which was m __ to all. Mr. Leigh Campbell gave the interesting recitation "rho Spider‘ cnioyed very much. H The following gave iuii and dif- taiied reports oi their respective’ Sedequo. The President. Mrs. (m) W.»A. ‘Ihomson, " e i w». behalf oi me mvmm w.c, . A ‘momma and“? at inu- i " NovaScotialBiith ‘Sons oi Temperance Rate Declining Convene in Monoton- i (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) mus-ax. on. ia-mm see-i titscensusclockwlasiowingdcwn to the whole population cvory eight ‘hours, Dr. B. H. Prince, mm oi the Department o! Sociology at King's "University lpid in m ad- difll‘ he". '2' r t i i? i??? Z a . "igéi 5133f; §ai§_ _ 5 central oincbiid- WW‘ "P11 i oi brunt generation is soar- ucing itself. Tho numbn- tm is luiiicimt =§ i I MDNCTON/R B» Oct. 13-0 L. ‘Ibylor. oi Notrc Dome. Kent ocimsy. was elected Crud Worth! moi-larch o: the quad Division. Sons oi ‘Harper-loco in New Brim- VSWIQ at the 87th annual meetins bold hm today. Other oiiiccrs chosen ior the ensuing year were u ioilows: Gnfld Worthy Associ- Ciht. Newcastle. , Rev. W. J. Kirby. Mono- iv. 3.: Grand Conductor. Han- . Mansion. N. 13.: Grand tinei, . Jenn Brett. Menc- iii inn. N. 3.: Otiicers were afterward: _. installed with P. M. W. P. I. 5545;; i i 4 5 W clncfill is‘; Society. Monctcri. oppos- u "L! yuotlightwiucsandbeersin h; ‘Another resolution oxprsmd re- st the passing since lut an- oi the ioiiowind stand division members: James A. P. G. W. H. Newcastle; .11 in th an "Dlohuumneume show- extcnsion oi facilities fol . g alcoholic liquors in the .1 l ‘J Elmira .......... ‘i any point to. Old flllllznTz-Ionngv x any Bic’, Service d Taxi v Service IIAIILMTETBZIII Ill TURTIIIE TABLE . ' -?~ ‘ . mm. m! we j; Blind!’ an tpccicusi, main. an. my,“ = m" r hen-re a sum‘ MI‘ . " ' ' ll and was I I N‘? 55%;? i ‘mum. ammo w- m“ 0g semi-mam! nvmlv" 5% . 2 my. tmDrcwc-Aif _ wmqvu my ‘lbnlsflfl ‘Mimi- uummir . m i - “i” ' sacrum-nu ’;ai§mmmm g crown-