"and seconded that a letter of sym- 001cm. 2a. 193s u. Tho Oontral Guardian $1»- ‘Ilals column la roamed Ior oi local tutor-set but ldvoriial g. a uni/ll "Wu may lnsort n g oontl a word strictly psyabla in advance- WILL ADDRESS -- Rev. Fr. Cotton will speak before g missionary meeting at St. Pater‘: Cathedral Hall this evening on thei work in South Africa. The maxing] will begin at 8 o'clock. SADLY BEltEAVElF-Mrs. Gieof- irey Fitzgerald, Jr., L ..ived a wire Monday afternoon. conveying the sad news of the death of licr mother, Mrs. A- R. Green, at her home in Falmouth, Mass. Mr. Green leaves Boston on Thur-may morning with the remains, for Wolfville, NS, where burial takes place. THANKSGIVING DAY AT ‘IRE CHARIDTTETOWN POST QF-I FICE—'I'IIEIIIESKIVIIIK Day, IILlIS-, day. October 24, i935, the follow- ing order oi service will be render- ed the public: All wickets will be closed for the day. Mails, for de- spatch by aiiemoom trains, will be closed at 12.00 o'clock noon. There will be no delivery by letter canirier or rural courier, nor will there be any midday street letter and par- cel box collection. MEETING WELL ATTENDED- The missionary meeting in .Bt. Peter's Cathedral Hall last evenilng which was addressed by the Rrev. Father Cotton, C.R., was well at. tended. and was opened with pray. er by the Rev. Canon Malone. A summary of llhfher Cotton's aut- dress on South Africa. which wius most informative and interestinvg, will appear in Friday's issue. Art the close of the address a sincere l i f Such llalus! Be we Butter Orock l I i i 5-inch size n rown or Green 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. LANTERN GLOBEB Short or Tall 0 2 for A MM! special! Your choice of of Linen Pads-mote sire, fold-over letter size. Aridi--5O " Largo WASTE BASKET with tin bottom 23c SCRIBBLERS_ Assorted for Pencil and Pen work. l0 for .. and hearty vote oi thanks was moved by His Honour the Licutem-i aut Governor. LAD "- IIXIIJAEY B. E. S. IL HOLDS’ _ G-A meeting of the Ladies Auxlliairv of the Canad- ian legion, B. E. B. L. was held in. U10 Lfiiilfln Home, Monday. Oct. 21,. with Mrs. J. A. McKenzie. second. Vioe-Piesidrent, occupying the. chair. RiGPOflB given were most sot- i isiactory. The resignation of the President, Mrs. Goodwin. and the first vice-president, Mrs. R. L. Cot- ton were reluctantly accepted. It was decided that Mrs. J. A. Mc- Kenzie be acting President until January when an election of of- fiocns will be held. The secretary, M's. James Leightiaer was put in charge of ar-rrnemcnfg for the TWO DAYS ‘Another Store-Wide Sale-planned on even a bigger scale than our last. And early. They'll go in fast time. GAL, SIZE IVORY ENAMEL SAUCEPAN Large size. Has Lip Writing Paper and Envelopes ‘opes Included. Bread and Oake Pans 2 for 23c ll advised-shop 23c ................... .. 23c IVORY-ENAMEL BASIN Large Size. Very sturdy c 3 styles size, or ran AND so ENVELOPES 23c Tin or Black Steel. o styles and sizes. GALVANIZED PAIL l2-quart size . . . . . . . . . 23c .11“ I (755~_R.!—QL'§'[QYYN QUAKIOA" and Picture Both Kitchen Mirror WATER. PROBE! Large silo. A Bu! Saving hero . Frames Easel Photo Frame Picture included-some up to 15c. Must be cleared to make room for incoming merchandise. - Assorted u. 23c 23c 23c B ounce Bottle ladies’ Silk and Wool Stockings New Fall Shales PLAYING CARDS 0f good quality. Pack ..........-.....-... LEMON POLISH RAT TBAPS-Strongly made and wonderful value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23c 23c 2 ‘"230 ii ANOTHER. BARGAIN GARNIVA 2s. These items Sold at BOTH STORES FRI. é? Large assortment of Glass Mild: Dishes. Cake Platea, Candy Jars, etc. O Esch only . . . . . . . . . .. Red and Silver Band GLASSWABE Ilemionades ........ 3 for 23c Tumblers .........- 3 for 23c Fluted Tumblers ... 2 for 23c Tall Shea-bets 2 for 23¢ sunset Plates 2 for 23c CUPS and SAUCERS in "Cl ve Leaf" pattern Eadlr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . loooratlons. Fine quality These Items Sold at CI-IARLOTTETOWN Store Only__._vi Rifle Cartridges 53.231‘? 23c - t Brushes. Val from ?-*-3‘-=“7"-°-°»'~7'-'-‘~~23° ti?" "- ....'.“2s@ r 001M110! GM lama r4 Enaurolln T??? .. ' .. ' ... ....‘.".".’..23c ,‘.',§'°§§I“"..".".'?T..".'7.'T.23c Coleman Gas Lamp Genor- DI°'A'D°° mm‘ menu.‘ Coleman Euh StairTrosdsBxiM. Ilflillartilo- For ............................-...- Broncos. li-orflllrm for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................. Coleman GAS LAMP LAMP ' Mantels .......23<> "'“""’°" 23c. GAS Siicfor Generators 3 f" 23c slspecial patterns reduced fromilooarollto . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. Old English Furniture Polish. BQIII-lr 23c 23c a“us...sauna-Huh“... .... Reg. ,5. 23c Jars Paint Brushes REG. 30c to 50c z piece Creamer and Jug Set . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23c Glass Refrlttrator Specials galore that have been gleaned from every department-useful articles of good quality. You'll he amazed how much you can buy for so little. Earthenware BEANPUIM 23g OOPS and SAIIOEBS “Blue Windmill Pattern” srnannrn son same-r: rarzas curs and SAUCERS of English Bone China. Beautiful QGE FIVE" i SAT. White owner. ens-res 3 1-‘012239 wiiiis sour resus- 3 roa ..... 230 TEAPOT of high ma. earth- QIIWIIO- 2 3 c Hold! .6 CIIPI . . . . . . . . MILK PITCHEB-ll-Plt size and very serviceable c. A 3 for 23c 23¢ G115 [Provision Jar-l, Colee .‘i‘T'.‘?‘.".‘.‘i 23c "733? ,, l‘ . "‘ .. ‘ . ° . ‘ ... . . 23c annual poppy sale. The _, then adjourned. 0. W. L. MEETING - Thei monthly meeting of the C. W. h. llbrt Augustus, was held Septem- ber 29th. Meeting opened with prayer. The president, Mrs. Daniel MacDonald, presided, and the min- utes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Then on behalf of the League, the president in well- chmen words expressed sympathy to the treasurer, Mrs. John Heron, in the loss sustained by the death of her brother. It was also moved pathy be sent to Mrs. B. Callahan, a member of the League, in her recent bereavement. Arrangements were made to have a chicken sup- per, which was held Oct. 8th. This wiu. a most pleasing event socially and financially. The excellent music, furnished by the parish or- chestra was much appreciated by the large number of people 1n ai- tendarice. ' l SILVER. JUBILEE-A series of. services arc being arranged for the Silver Jubilee celebration oi All. Saints Anglican Cathedral, Halifax. which will commence on all Saints Day, November 1st, when the Bish- Op of the Diocese will be the preacher. A very nice folder in con- ' nectiori with these Jubilee eefebrc-i tion has been mailed to the people throughout the Diocese of which this Province forms a part. It 0011-‘ tains fine engravings showing the Altar. reredos and altar rail, the altar and reredos ,of St. Stephen's Chapel, the chancel, Bishops Throne. Children's Altar and other parts or the Cathedral. His Grace the Archbishop of Fredericton will preach on Sunday, Novembrr 8rd and other preachers during the week, _ including thc Venerable Archdeacon C. dc White. D.D., of Summerslde on Thursday. Novem- ber 7th. The Cathedral has many beautiful memorials both in win- dows and tablets. one oi the great- est treasures being the Remem- brance Book, beautifully embossed. which contains the name of every man belonging to Nova Scotia and Prlnoe Edward Island who paid the ' supreme sacrifice during the (teat War. This remembrance Bock is attached to the wall in a case. PERSONALS Mr. Waldron Lovers, Geome- town. was a visitor to the city Wsterdsy. Miss Gertrude Hennessey, is visit- ing in New Haven the guest Miss Etta MoManus. HOW ENO OVEROOMES SOUR STOMAOII Thsth t, 41in...“ up,‘ gt after gatlfillzouusedb Icldit m complete elimination. co ticn Eiitittii“ i-‘iiti’ "iiitiii “m2 Kismet n! illlldnagle. 1m ton u ttio Eno into s gill of water and drink the mixture while it bubbles ' this two or three times adaynarrd tor -lt tail the stomach. also Eiio intouah: of tho - m ’ physi distlurhanomm Pbyni-MIII- chm uncommon Eon and take ire-is.“ '- rituals s“ ill! All 0 m». Russia's-a as». _ o 91' BIOWIIIQ~ oi the 2nd Charlottetown ,1» addedini-be Lamp Shades 23c Phonograph Bocorda Owlnl’ to this low prim we cannot- dernonatrato records Each . . . . ..... . . . . . . . .. Phoirograph Noodles. S0 tn a box. 1 needle nllrl 1° 23G , records. t boxes . . . . . . Stair Treads 23c ' CURTAIN. MATERIAL. Col- Jardiniero Stands MOUTH OHGANS. “CI-null!!! Ace." Regular 35o. Each .. SHEET MUSIC. Popular 5ougs.3for.... . . . . . .. Window Shades 23c STATE TBEADS-O x 1B ins. (Nosing tread). These Items Sold 5i SUMMERSIDE Store Only 1 Ladies’ Felt llais“ Ladies’ Blousq and Polo Shirts Assorted colors and sizes 23c 23c III~oIIIOyC '73‘? 23c lion's llalf HOSE 23c pr- ‘ Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .., 1.- | d n15}! Mom; good weight ribbed Boygv Union Wool GOLF HOSE Fancy Terry WASH .. 3x552? gfli... ___,____ Sheepskin POLISHING worsted HALF HOSE- Amri- Within“! W"- 230 CLOTHS a mi- 230 Bloomer Elastic-in six Mrr ......... c ed Heathers 3 Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. G, h, WOOLE d bu“ - 0 . ' N MIT" Y" snor: on Pair ..... . . . . . ......... 2 gens Izl-Ozlfflfwlilélssltlm Navy Fawn or Re 2 hanks for .‘ . . . . Brown m, muk "h." Mm.‘ m; Bnyg‘ Leather “q z Pairs . . . . . . ...... .. 0' Tumngg Towans 3,1“, gm, ____ 23C fir“ _ _ _ _ V 23c llludles‘ OOMPACTS in attract- White with colored over- 23c glergilczasivrck 23c Tooth Bum,“ 23 Mm.‘ “my Silk Fond" 3 glide-slurs 23 c lcacickmlfltlfor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. z m: O hand nus. Each 2 c """""""" " “ “' ‘°"""‘° ‘h’ 23c Bow Tics Men's & Boys’ 23c 23c ood bargain! Last Season's Models. COTTON Cltr- .. TOWELING, 3 yards . Each Each 23c Z100 SHOE BRUSH INSOLES of Heavy Felt Heavy Felt lllSOLES 3 PAIRS 23c ‘WEDCES GRAPE JUICE "The Best Made" m... s... 23c ROLLED OATS “Rapid Cooking or "Plain" 5 Lbs. ......... izimfifingisiiw 23c. 23c 8 Lbs. .....-.u..-....- I ' “Hiawatha” iPlllk Salmon Bred 23c EGG PRESEBVEE Regular 15o each 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. NESTLWS HOT CHOCOLATE A most Nutritious Drink a narrows cnoconsra “Just add hot water" Half-Pound ab: SHREDDED WHEAT “Fresh and Crisp" 23c packages . . . . . . . . 2 Tmsn. Silo Ztln. 2 for Boneless 1935 Pack \ Ohicken 11/2 01- Tl" ;$".‘.’.'?‘.‘..‘.‘.°.‘t.‘.‘.°.... 23c m: wu-fn-yquu” 23 gflgggrgg 33113823 M,H,~-,-P_-,~_;;-~,-Q--- 2, m... cwmnvouhlvo" 23G Jocyard ........ .. c Each ................ .. C Handk iiicisfzo r Q. 3G I'm“ “°°°°"““°d STOCK‘ Y ' '''''''' H CLOTH r lil "°°'""@ Ylli" ' rzi"'""“""ii='i"= 2st i’i~?*?'?‘-‘.‘T‘T~T'.'»‘T-‘Y‘i23<= 3"" u“- " ‘l . All Shades 2 Hanks 23¢ ifiifs'.f.f“.is‘.‘"°"“ i-ee“*iirl*=i"sii'="iirrlrs~ W may" w‘ "":::.:..'.“~ 23¢ YII 2.2:" '""' "' ........, ..... ____ 2st 2st °é.il.“°.’..‘.’f‘T?..".°.'?‘.‘.‘...._23c - BETTYS All Popular Ground - Coffee Beans n.0,... n23‘: Jelly Powder Flavors 6 PKcs. 23c LADIES’ SOABFS "m"; SUGAR in Bu", 3 LBS 23c Each Fresh Roasted Libby's TOMATO JUICE PEANUTS ' c 15 ounces net Including Asoots and Chokers 2 L“ """"""'-'-- 3 Tins . . . . . . ........... c rams LIQUID AMMONIA 23c “Always Handy”. Rog. 15c bottle. 2 for 23c 23c In! Cirtowu Brownie Pack At tin ncrt meeting oi this Puck. tho Brownies are looking forward to welcoming their new Brawn Owl. Mlm llklnor Bourb. ind Olvtowu Company Welcome to Gerry trillion. a Pack and to Nan may, a Guido of tho 17th Montrtal company. who have joined this company. Last week's meeting, being held on a "ironwork" night was dis- missed earlio: thauusual. Patrol compotiidmis and games were play ed on the finding of the Polo Star andonttrolspointoofthecom- pass. Every Giride should now be abto to tell tbs directions by tbs stars. sacral new constellations - cinating tiudy which has lately been roquimnoiitc for tho (liars b04180. 0n account of ‘itursdly being Thunklglvling Day. no meeting will he hold. ‘latch this column for dc- tails of thb neat meeting Marie-foe they in love? Moxie-irony must he- She listens iohimdqozibaaboll rnssndbe listens to hor tolling how her cousin's newidrfl was made. '_ Halifax Pa; A rrivals suivosv. oer. zo ABRIVALSI Man. Regiment. from Montreal. SAILINGS : West Islets. to Baltimore. Man. mporter, to Manchester. Bulkarier, to Cheticamp. Svend Pii, to Pt. William, Mayra, to Saint John. VESSEL! IN BEITHL Wesson. in berth. Barge No. 2. in berth. West Islets, discharging loading sons... discharging.‘ Svond Pii, discharging, J. O. TAYLOR PRINTER Phone BOB-L 169% Grafton Street vassans mm 1-0 armrva: Oct. Bil-City outta Pllsudskl. from Copenhagen. Portia, from Nild. ports. Magnhild, from Nfld. ports. Chedabucto, irom E. C. ports. Augsberg, from Rotterdam. Piotoii County, from Montreal. ‘ll-Sonia. from Great Lakes. Colbome, from Montreal. Nova Scctia. from Liverpool. Rosalind. from st. John's. . Dominica, from New York. Bkllorwegian, from Montreal. Magdalen. from Halifax. Roo, from Halifax. 23—Mariis, from Halifax. ~ Lady Nelson. from Bermuda. Liberty, from U. B. ports. Idllsmor. from Halifax. 34—Lenarfish. from Halifax. 25—Pllsi.idaki. from New York. Nova Sootia, from Boston. Wichita. from Australia. . QB-Oripoholm, from Gothenburg. fl-Ohedabucto. from E. C. puts. Mon. Commerce. from Mont- A steamer, from Montreal. City of Christchurch, from Calcutta. momma, oer. u of Pittsburgh, from Cal- \ Piisudcki. from Copenhagen. Msgnhild, from Nfld, ports. inundation Jupier, from hsrbom. Sherman 3.. from local harbour. Wesson, from local harbour. Barge No. 1, from local harbour. SAILING! local Pllsudski. to New York. _ Foundation Jupiter. to local har- hour. Sherman B, to local harbour. Wason, to local harbour. Barge No. 1. to local harbour. VESSELS IN BERTII: Serman 3., discharging. Wesson, in berth. Foundation Jupiter. in bertla. Magnihild, discharging. Barge No. l, dicharging. Barge No. 2, in berth. Pllsudski, discharging. Gyda, loading. P. Madsen, discharging. VEBSELS DUE TO ARRIVE: Oct. 2i-Oity of Pittsburg, outta. Portia. from Nfld. ports. Chedabucto, from E. C. ports. from Cal- Augsberg, from Rotterdam. Pictou County, from Montreal. Sonia, from Great Lakes. Coiborne, from Montreal. Nova Bcotia. from Liverpool. Rosalind, from St. John's. Dominica, from New York. 22-Norwegian. from Montreal. Magdalen, from Halifax. Tteo from Halifax. » Zil-Marlis, from Halifax. Lady Nelson, from Bermuda. Liberty, from U. S. ports. Liilemor, from Halifax. 24—Lenarfish, from Halifax. zfa-Pilsudski. from New York. Nova Scotia, from Boston. Wichita, from Australia. ZB-Gripsholrn, from Gothonburg. iii-Chedabucw. from E. C. ports. Man. Commerce. from Mont- real. A steamer, from Montreal. City of Christchurch, from Calcutta. its-Rosalind, from New York, Cathcart. from Montreal. to be ‘present. Mlnihgimsngtollandiestor. a Zs-flfl-IO-Il-fi-fi-SO a s! Annual Meeting The annual meeting 0f the P. E. I. Potato Growers’ Association will be held in Queen Square School Hall (entrance Sydney Street) on Saturday, November 2nd, at 1:30 P. M. The members of the Association should plan By order of the. Directors, E- B. MacLAREN, President. Caimmona, from Montreal. Sonia. from Saint John. Pronunciation 0f Ethiopian Names (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) WASIINGKN. Oct. 32—-"Ak- sum." "Jijiga" and “l-larar" may‘ only be strange names on the war- iilled front pages to most people. but they're putting furrows in the foreheads and new twists in the tongues of the pronunciation ex- perts. _ The difficulty, officials of the United States government's division of geographical names 981319-1116‘! today, is in transliterating the strange characters of Ethiopia's Amharic language into the English alphabet. Records with which they are working. however. gave these pro- ‘ " ---- for the better-known names oi cities figuring in the war news: Addis Ababa, pronounced Ah-dis Ah-bay-ba. with the accent dis- tinctly on the first syllable 0d both words. “Ababa" should sound al- most as if it were spelled "Awawa." Alzsum: Ox-com. accent on the first syllable. Adigrat: Ah-di-grat, the last syllable. Aduwa: Add-a-wa, accent on the first syllable. ‘ Asmara: Ahs-mar-a. accent on second syllable. Dii-edawu: Dire-dau-‘wl. accent on the second syllable. Djibouti: Jay-boo-te. The com- mon Higllsh usage is to accent the sooorid syllable. while the Ireneh is on the last syllable, accent on Hfliiww..- Jay-boo-tee. l-lar-ar: Ha-ar. accent on fin syllable and similar in pronunci ation to “horror? Jijiga: Jee-jig-a, accent on tlu second syllable. Maksie: Mock-a-ie, accent or first syllable. Ogadcn: Og-ah-den. accent ol second syllable. Webbe Shibeli: Wale-be, aeoen on first syllable, Shy-beel-i, amen on second syllable. AUTUMN FIRES In the other gardens And all up the vale, From the autumn bonfires See the smoke traili Pleasant summer over, And all the summer flowers. The red fire blazes, The gray smoke towers. Sing a song of seasons! Something bright in alli Flowers in the summer. Fires in the fall. —Robert Louis Btevensa Purchase your NEW FUR COAT from us. We give a trade-in aliowanc on old furs. lSlJiliil FllRlllEllS Kent. ‘St, Charlottetown , Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. E. l (Open Evenings) .11. ..>