" * ‘ HOLMESI& BRADLEY ,'.'- .' BYILD If? RESISTANCE WITH mpi FRIDAY: 1 I l Kill r1155 l ‘rliev 5PM‘ “fix; l 3.? p‘ '1“ . 1; if ‘Pl: ; l.l'.< ouicicsuni W" ‘v 5 I I l i" 1o KILL iiiimsrcrs Contest Ads QUALITY FIRST, When you deal hereyouzire ' roniident that you are szci~ ring the best in high quality. All kinds of fresh and cured meats and Fish for i: sale in season. l: _)Q , ‘_ ; ‘ Patronize .. A v Home industry. ROQPS LTD. FREE DELIVERY . Phone 389-390 >§O-§-#§4—OQ 990-0044 O O OO-WO-ff 8 unnysidc l “'1 Send Your Films to the Gainsborough Studio Great George Street — Box 251 Roll printed and developed and free l x 7 enlargement of your best neg- stlve for 45c. _ >+o+<¢+++ 7-‘ Them is only one more week in l‘ which to take advantage oi our ‘ Special summer Prices on: I REPAYRING. REDIODELING AND RELINING OF i‘ I FUR COATS Q‘ Lei us attend to this work now ,_ when more time can be spent on 236i} individual garment. t. ISLAND FURRIERS 1G5 Kent Street ll When You Rehn- —~ Refer to Ul. _ cco-wo-cwooooocoooooooov TEACHERS STUDENTS w and SCHOLARS I \' sec our assortment of Fountain . Pens and Pencils. Wrist and Pocket you're Watches Etc. ‘ Watch Repairing a Specialty ,' Chester A. Campbell Jeweler 157 Queen Street o-vwwvrooowoeeeaooo-owme Pretty Asso rtment OF Gl RLS’ WINTER (‘OATS AND DRESSES Sizes 2 to 14X. FELT ll.~\TS—Excluslve Styles Susi m $2.25 HIS SE5 7- Infants and Girl's Wen: _ "‘ Phone 9L 152 Queen Street l l Q § O4+§44+§§44 EIEARNS‘ PURE COD LIVER OIL 89 Cents Per Pint Phone 772 C- C. HEESCHEN THE EUSTON PHARMACY o-oo-o-eo-cccoovcoowmmwo CLEARING AT COST THE BALANCE OF ‘Tlliamémldffiloihsfi FO-OWQOQOQOOOQOQOQ-OQ-OQO-O-Q l l l , the Federation has done during the 'past year Mr. Wcolner on Composition in which he emphasized the value of conversation and also the value of teaching this subject in the early grades. course of studies and Text. Books. also answered the questions in the Question Box. read and adopied: this convention be tendered to the (‘nmiciian L/egon for the use o! .211; hall. extend their thanks Shaw. Mr Woolncr. lvliss McLean. Miss Clarkin and Miss Nelson for their Convention a success. here obtain 100"» J. R. C. membership. ro-operate with Mr. hm endeavor to obtain better attend. £11106- prescnt w-ill endeavor more interested in their commun- ities and mallze the importance of their profefslon. elected. for the coming year. President z ary: Mary O'Brien. The Central Guardian UONFEDERATION S UBANCE. LIFE IN- 5-6798-7-12-817 ROBIN HOOD FUOUB Milled from washed wheat for your satis- faction. Li-l075-7-fitl-tt. BELFAST-BELLE River United Church services, Sunday. Sept. 12th. Belle River i100 s. m.; Eldon 7.30 p. m. 14-401-9-10-11. P. E. I. Teachers In Convention The local convention of the P. E. I. Teacher's Federation was held in Mt. Stewart Hall on Tuesday. August 31, with 33 teachers present. ‘In the absence of the President land Secretary Mr. Jerome O'Brien and IWISS Mary O'Brien were appointed to these remective offices. - The following committees were then appointed: Reeolutionsz-Marjorie McEwen, Aubrey Hughes, James Smith. Nominnting- Alice McArthy. Borden user, Ernest Reid. ‘ Qursitzon BOX—l\l8lIllC lticDonald. Rita Corcoran, John Horgan. Pres ‘—Edith McEWen. Edith Cameron. The firt item of the morning session was remarks by Miss P. E. l’. T. F, on the work which P. E. I. F. F., on the work which and she urged all teachers to enroll as members. Bliss Catherine McLean gave a very interesting talk on Junior Rod Cnrs Work bom in this province and in Newfoundland; stating that in this piminoe the enrollment has readied 94% and she thanked the teachers who have made this possible. She also gave an hiiimaie glimpse of her wocrk in Newfoundland by means o! in- teresting talk and pictures- uu‘. bllhtfilautllblUWlN UUAKUAAN tou will approve, we think, our endeavour to bring you s showing of the most advanced styles u fur trimmed coats of superior excel- lence in fabric, finish and trim. Showing today. $39 to ll 00 Persian Lamb Silver. and Red Fox Q Mr. Woolner then gave some brief remarks dealing with School Fans, School attendance. Writing, Libraries closed the morning session. and Time Table. This At the afternoon session Miss Elsie Nelson read a very interest- ing and Senior Liteautum in which outlined many helpful aids in the teaching of this subject. instructive paper on she This was followed by a paper by and dramatization Mr. H. H. Shaw explained the The iollosving resolutions were l-Resolved that the thanks 0C Lt-Reolvcd that this convention to Mr. H. H. in nmklng this that all teachers endeavour to assi time: 3~R.e.=ol\'rd assembled that all teachers Wooilner in db-Resolbed all teachers to become 5.—Resolved that The following officers were President: Jerome O'Brien. Vice- Agnes Coffin. Secret- Petroleuni Prices Remain Uniform A recently prepared price indtx. compiled from government data, shows that. petroleum products, in relation to other commodity price indices from September 1933. kept more uniform than any oi.’ them. Prom this date until January 9th, 1936. crude oil przccs p lied been established on a basis that ro- mained unchanged. The index illustrates that in unl- formity oi‘ price level oil products made a substantially better show- or out surrey or FLlT and FLY TOX SPRAYS AND SFR AYERS Here's your chance to stock up. ‘ JOHNSON & JOHNSON _ Prescription Drnggists Cor. Kent at Prince Sis. Phone 33 owovecvcovoooocooooovoc See Our Ad On Page 3 Ibis sale r-mtlnues all next week. Since we par cash for most of our [nods and only grt 30 days on the Flt». we must insist on a cash set- , ‘ llement of all accounts at the end . o! each month. Try our Steamed Qunhaugs. 2 cans for 25c. If ' , The Best Yet. i . i P- J. MacDONALD ' PHONES 888-889 O-O-O-O+Q-+OQOQOOOO§O+Q-OO-§OO- .l .- VICTOR l i. RADIOS " " MANY or rue NEW i}; 1938 MODELS __ now: Jvsr ARRIVED ., .0 will find this lim- Is very at- ‘ trsrtive In appearance and the per- ‘ fonnancc. better than ever. nnor m WHEN rsssmn mo SEE ron YOURSELF LTD- MILLER BROS" I45 Great Gcorlc Street ing than hides and leather. build- iii: materials. textiles. foods. or form products. It shows also that prim for oil products, compared Willi their 1926 level. remained rc- , Kolinsky , Lynx , Bombay Lamb , Squirrel . New Boxy Swaggers . The Pencil Silhouette . Fitted Princess Lines . Coats with New Back Flare Ah r’aris adaptations! See Mainboehefs gored full back swag- gers...the fitted silhouette by Alix...Molyneux coats with slight back flare! Rich furs are lavishly and cleverly handled...fabrics include suede-like woolens, diagonal tweeds, nubby weaves... tailoring andworkmanship will delight the most fastidious. Beauti- fully lined, interlined. Black, wine, billiard green, brown, rust latively lower than for all other commodities. Govemmcnt authorities in 0'1 prwrliicing areas. and not the oil companies. (letermine regularly how much oil shall be taken from the ound to meet current de- man. In the United States the federal government. has a. hand in 1t too. Oil producers may appear be- fore these agencies and state their case (or increasing tho amount of All sizes. l’ . - _ ~ - ‘ I n iuzli ' flu. at’ \N'YV&.. i " ~~—-—- _. ._. ,______ ___ h, , _ King allcr which luizch “its sni- by nine members. Rzpcris of Hall J1 by the committee assisted by the hostess. and sick Committees followed. TWIN letters of thanks were received from friends, for fruit taken by Mrs. B. Lane. Lunch committee for September Mr: W. Cullen, Mrs. R. Ehaster and Mrs. F. Mjtcttell. Mrs. MacDonald kindly invited the NORTH “GLTSIIIBE W. I. The Augue-z meeting of the North Wiltshlre Womesfs Institute srrsnii-zx mus You “Tn NEWS To prevent in. ; p . wooden bobbin should be tied to the end oi’ the spoon handle by ashort p’ece of string. The bobbin may 3 . . 1 ._...... . sprinkle thlcb- t It silver llme soc“; or can r bl come tamhhed. ly with powdered mlKfl95la' '° l uuru-aiv/ifipit d), N . l . L tie r odu ton. it ‘lfl_\‘ b granted ~_ i ml“; ipr "fine inn,’ sun“ riquumrv gdlhelggp héme exigent/inn; it; acommwmniteticés gieuw commithfes members to her home for the When Jam is being made in a. then be hung over the side of the them loosely in s cloth and P °“"“"‘~‘~‘l°““ lmmm" "mlslm opened with Iiistitute- Ode and Mrs Bcrrigun and Tm Dedogo: EKFL" with °’§§1ne°’"‘f 1* 18186 preserving mm the waode-i pan or round the handle w keep them lWly in a cool dry r1!" l“; znio m bile nohcj the technical - I ‘ ' - P‘! 70° P98» HD0011 may 5'lp down into the am m 1 1 hm" _ Th“ brush In kllgfligl? 10f {fir-hill indtigtrgiah L‘Y@_.§‘P'L'Z¢§d 08c“ mmpqJl-illg MWl-"IB closed with God save the unless lthasaspecislly long hanjdlt. 1's enjtlpallngnstlirgzd. when the Jam snhslrecwthcm time of the mlsnttlfi mi .e ri "s way. ere ave *'— ~r;"_~:::-*_'::._;.- ~ -_4_-___— _>. been times ~hen there was not enouzh sumllls crude oil for the I-BY GGOIYQ McManu‘ rr-émrriitea sflmle moniths nre- _.‘ C re ins: e .6 prce rose, some J] _yo|| can‘ am...‘ refineries had anluallv been naymg W QFUCBE Bog T O premiums over the price posted by Hgwlp mu 5V5; M95, |55 - uvg " lending buyers of crude oil. ET |M 7° Qg¢o|i5|Q§¢D- __ inshore? is esesr w§ HATESEMSELF? Fou<e+ aeéfi - _ STIFFNESS " l“ r Plenty at Minced’! wall ' rubbed in non nu you a . mo» o» m. pin _ l/w “zines: warn bslun you pa ; 3| You'll icon llmbov up I l‘ ‘a I Q? 5 MINA o t LIN|MENT ' “_?_ ____‘_W _ 7 .. . <q‘