§-3'”-3` :M .. Lwaolgresoav. wssrnlll llullnnlnll* 1' -i, _ I: _ _ - ll 1. ' ~ .,.. 1 . e » '~, - 4"-‘ 'Q i .l`\‘ l cs# ‘ . ' I "v"'. -OOM! h'o the hot chicken IUP- september ictb. Supper served (rom 5 to 8 P. M. |613-I-to-si. .___-__ -DOME T0 BEDEQUE [INK Ior a hot clam stew, made from trash i FALL OPENING. '"::ff.~»~ 'gi 0 Thursday- Afternoon 0 September Seventeenth - ,ga-,-_,,f¢_;y°_»;;,‘;;1,_"»;=_f,,§{»<,;,;f f _ _ _ te, lit 'ru da 1 - ,You are cordially invited to visit this store Thursday afternoon gngllitrga NH°_s°° " Y °" - " c , or Mrs. norms Momma. V 0 I _ _ --l\`dr. and Mrs. Howard Waite and , h _ _ uruigd little son Junior, spent Labor Day . l -Mrs. Edward Williams, o! Tyne Valley, is the guest of hor daughter. Mr. MacFarlane. of Bedeque.-S. E "and see the wonderful showing of new Merchandise selected for your Autumn needs, -Mr. Ray Bmallwood was in Al-` bel-ton over the week end, the guest £4 in Alberton the melt o! Mr and Mrs. Bernie Mclnnis. ' Apply to Oil ` The Secretary BOX 200, Charlottetown. I ` swine sllow Ann sllua A P. E. I. ed lnoomes, unwise advice bi' 9"' are holding their (Sale begins 1.00 P. M.) h 'A choice selection of males and females from the best Island stock will be oifered. W Open to all breeders of pure bred Yorkshires. 1., - For particulars-prize list, entry forms, etc. common sense would keep thtm 1. .alia it .= JS 8711-9-i6-31 ST. PATKlCK`S_R0.»\D IN STITUTE Members of St. Patrick's Road \Volncn`s Illstitutc. met io: llleir monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Dollnciiy. Ten lnelnoers and several visitors answered roll call by Pickling Hints. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. .All coirespolldence was read. A rc- gport of shower which was given by Institute member to cx~membei‘. 1Annie B. Donnelly, was given by the President. Thirty dollars was the amount cleared on the icc cream Zfestival. A vote of thanks was ten- dered John Kenny Moody. Joseph Gillan and all others who helped to make it a success. A lengthy and very instructive report on institute Convention was read by Mrs. Anth- ony Hughes, one of the delegates, also a paper on the District Con- vention which was at Mt. Stewart. It was decided to have .1 wash- basin and towels placed in school; also cloak rooms and a lunch cup- board was to be provided. Mrs. J. f hasty, fleeting, transitory.” How` Birt and M.rs. M. Handrahun were appointed to meet Trustees :md de- cide salne. They were also appoint- ed on School Committee for next month. Money was voted to provide prizes for school children. Lunch was then served by the hostess, as- sisted by Mrs. B. Keefie. Mrs. M. Doyle and Mrs. T. Grant, after which the musical part of the pro- gram took place, consisting oi' songs, organ and Victrola selections. The meeting was brought to a qlgose by singing 0 Canada and National An- them. Next meeting at the home oi Mrs. Anthony Hughes, rv.-ll call answered to by "How to improve In- stitute.” ---#__ COUPLE FLEW TO GOLDEN JUBILEE CARSON CITY, Nev., Sept. 15.- 1U.P.)-Captnln and Mrs. Harry Parr recently flew here from San Francisco to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Parr, n. re- tired army captain, said it was JUDGE BLAMES REDUCED PAY l=Hn.aDr:u>l~nA. sent- 15-.-Failure of wives to reduce ex- penditures in conformity to reduc- ente, me “triangles” and the moth' udge Vivian Frank Gable. of Do- mestic Relations Division ot Mun- At the end oi' his six months' service in Domestic Relations Court Judge Gable revealed the TUESDAY, UCTUBER 13l|I. *mPf°:“‘°” ¢“‘“°d ” 0° P’°"“°“ over more than 5,000 cases ot un- gether," he said. "If wives ci’ husbands whose in m dustrial conditions they would ad ent. as the principal source ot family breakups." Judge Gable said. "Actually, our court has a. greatly reduced number of cases traceable to liquor than it had 25 years ago." W EBSTER-BLACKSTONE WAR. LAW BOOK WINNER .___ ' MALDEN, Mass.. Sept. 15-(U.P.l -Tom Gildca, wine brick sales- man, may know his language, but he doesn't know his law. He was arraigned in court . Before Judge E. G. Davis, Gil- dea unpocketed a much-thumbed "great stuff.” "short, momentary, soon passed. could he be called that, he wanted SHOPPING STEAMEB ON NEW V oi to know, in view of the fact that LINER ` , ~\` o he had paid two months’ rent for -- f Tl'll8 n€W~P€dlaT nu local wine orlek store? PARIS. Sept. 15. '5 di°¢|°f"“'Y» "ld, D10' convenience from their action. They | this N0lh W9bSl¢l' 88210-'ff' 51501* recommend themselves to,mothers stone. took vigorous exception to as a preparation that will restore the word "trlmsient.” strength and vigor to their children He Quoted from the dictionary and protect them from the debilit- to show that "transient" means ating etlects which result from the into the South Atlantic service next The” fume” "mud ,ut room, and tailors', Jewellers, cus __ ' mjn and other mm prmbly' establishments on this :looting . / 1 / _ , it ' ‘_ _ would oe lower uns :su unto they ‘”'°"" THE G FASHION NTRE ~ Ablolllkly /" , h ~' I/ gill!! have been for years. so they decid~ mgnhseseluguzaa :Z xnxlelg: th: Bl" 4 CE .‘° ' L°°kP'°°f at ‘ " t"°“' °d ”° "ai" "°°° "M" ‘" “"1” :our blzsest snlns bout slnos the / ' ' ° ° l led l this t d nl n ‘U “de J°ln\l Everlutmg ms; returflsofm ry m W C war. She has a weed of 24 knots- oo/u.r-:lt Loans :Norma ,rn x " seed will be harvested in the sec- MINUTES -Miss Margaret Mclnnis spent the week end in Alberton, the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Mc!nn|s. -Mr. Edward Lelionts. who has been visiting the Island, left on Tuesday for his home in Littleton. er-in-law problems were named bi” N.l-I.-S. 5th Annual Show and Sale l‘~.. J at -Miss Norma Oallbeck ieit on mpal Court’ as prima “uns gg Tuesday for the Halifax Ladies’Col- THE 'AGRICULTURAL HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN *'_°“~‘*°“‘ '”“°°’d' lege, Halifax, where she will take a course in music and interior decora- tion. She was accompanied by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Call- beck, who will pay a brief visit.-S. -Mr. John P. Hogan, ot 0ttawa,‘ appy family relations- ,_M°the" md fathers’ through was the guest last week of his aunts, Ls med advice ue influencing the Misses Hunt and Mrs. Mussen. m W d h bimda *D separate Accompanying him on his visit was wives an “som old fashioned Mr. Hugh Robertson, also of Ottawa. °“ mme 5 They returned by motor on Monday. THE CHARLOTTETOWN 'GUARDIA gas per in the cape Traverse Ball under the auspices ot the Carleton Women’s Institute on Wednesday, Bedeqlie Bly Clams, on Wednldly _ evening, september 33rd. Fnllt and i - 1 Amy Lou's ice cream for sale. Bow- ` ling Alloy. Shot Put and other ' _ I games. Admission including lunch _ =,-_ as cents. am-o-le-nl. -~ 0 _- -- ` -s. to oo es have been reduced would -- , 1 esllze we are living ln strained in- Eastern Guardian 6 just their spendmgs ,Q .,,,,,;0,m’¢., .ncaosnvc DANCE at the the husbands. reduced em-nmgs_ Highlands. Wednesday evening.: .ln ,S nonsense to hmm th, Casino Orchestra. Relreshmentsi much~abused prohibition amend- °°TV¢d- 3700‘9'15'2i‘ m ..’MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH. - Reserve Wednesday. 1 November 25th for annual Supper I and Bazaar in the 1-0. o. F. Hou. F 8716-9-10-li. ada, Georgetown and Sturgeon. Services, Sunday, Sept. 20th: Stur- I geon. ll a. m.; Milltown Cross, 2.30 | p. m.; Georgetown, 'l p. m. Sabbath I School in both Georgetown and .:=Mille:-‘s Worm Powders will' clmged with hung "‘ ""°'n5l°m" purge the stomach and intestines of -_._ I ° ' ' "e“d°" worms so effectively and so easily ndlvlduahty and painlessly that the most deli- cate stomach will not feel any in- | depredations of worms. LONDON, Sept. 15. (British Un- Other farmers planted fields o!` manner sa is the oil from cotton ~ ” ‘soy beans. The oil from these seed and the *due may be used b°‘m“u"dmm`wh¢h..|m“'tD*!Eed l .The Dominating Nate gf Smart Fall Coat; The new silhouette is an important feature--with the fitted waistline, moulded hlps,`etc. The materials are' of the finest and the furs the most luxurious obtain. able. All sizes. . _ .. ls* s f H f f E ~ , . S' J fl* g mar ,as or veryone (~`_»,. l 4 - M . \ .‘ -._ `__,4 ,ll I’ tl ._ ~ ~- ~- -f » 1 _ 'Announcing Our Big Formal Opening on ,Th-ursday, Sept. 17th *From 2 to 5 P.M And' Following Days You are cordially invited to inspect our large stock of ' Fall attire, Ladies New Coats, Suits, Dresses, Mlllinery and other accessories. g DRESSES New Autumn Frocks delight- ful fashions in sleek satins and heavy Clintons, georget- tes, velvets, etc., all the smart, fall shades, brown, black, green and wine. A big assortment. Where fashion ’ is high and prices are low. 1 _y . l All the new Tricorn, Robinhood, are now here. Feathers are one of Eugenie Derby and Empire modes the big features. Prices $2.98 to$l4.75 1 JA V/ _. _// 0 l> 0 f°|\v»"¥04 This is the rotten so many, many people choose R¢kwana...vvith itsgolden qmllrymits wonder- iuifflavour and strength. - is ¢nioymc:t,°'h:n’t.it?,,..Jor‘theshee|‘pleasin-e axmnodapigf tea giveswith mesh and ._` /1 1 limi V `\ . \ I I