, J19}? §l1§ _ FINAL TODAY 8.l5—7—9 RM. ‘lo/m so" i~ “CONQUEST” PLUS MOVIETONE NEWS T I’ IiII WHAT A LAUGH! June's with a band o! gypsiesmgypsying lo beat the bond! WHAT A LIFE! Rolling along, singing a song raising high [inks on the highway! Til/Hill’ A LOVE! Romance under the stars set Io the rhYthm of HUGE I)IS(‘OUNTS O fill-ESTER A. J EWELER ‘l Piiizisiisoii oiiiiisriiiis GIFT SALE! — OVER 200 T0 CHOOSE FROM - With each 25c transaction, repairs or purchase hcre l you get a coupon which may win you one of 3 beauti- ful wrist watches given FREE. - DRAWING CHRISTMAS EVE _ BRING THIS AD FOR 5 EXTRA COUPONS N WRIST WATCHES CAMPBELL ‘ - 1st QUEEN sr. , ‘zTorchy Iigiie” i At Capitol, Lola Lane and Paul Kelly come‘ to the Copuol Theatre t-oday as thei stars o1 "Torchy Blane in Pariam-afl’, the latest iii the series of humorous, and OXCIUI]: pictures about the ex-‘g plolts of that dashing and daring girl reporter whose nickname is "Torchv." 5 Wliiii- Glenda Fnrrell and Barton, .\Ii1CLl\ll('. who p oped in the prev-, lOllS "Torchy" pictures, the parts, now ii-siiinczl bi .\Iiss Lane and‘, Ktllv iwrc well ll: d by the public,, ' IIltIlO belews thc stibstittition, oi‘ ti. IIll'(" ' now zest to‘ " ' . .t:i "Torchy“ stor- Iilting new song hits! x i the whole cast has been‘ l-w deal. the only import- nm- l).ill'\' bio Tom Keit- lii~= tnniiicii- rolc of the r "es as awkward and "'10 '0 Drtective Lieu-‘ McBride. the part’ platted by ht-llv. i Doriviiiu iirtii humor hnd nielo-l ‘(Ifttlllll from a bunk holdup stugxi nrtly cop who I,Illl‘l1i(‘l‘lll' while a naraitle 0i a fictitious Lodge , i, of Loyal Leopards is in progress. i "Torcliv Bline in Panama" takes its -hcroini- mid her detective sweet- 110111“ on u hair-raisins chase of the tiziizilit which tlnnlly lands tlicni lll lliiiiiimo, after Tnrchy has iiscil an inrplanc. ii DZINICIIIIIQ and a $i":llll~Illl) to catch tip with her ntiiirrv. 'l‘orchv succeeds in un-. masking the bandit. but not till after SIIP has been rescued from one . very ticht sDOt by Steve. i m- 70anada’s Stand Uncertain Says Labor Member i Eastern Guardian i i creek. is i .'Thia column la reserved for news o! local Interest but advertising ol at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able In advance. ._-__.M . RSUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Kept. Archie Hume ..'ROBIN IIOOD FLOUR ts ec- onomical. More loaves of better bread trom each bag. ..‘FOX PELTING PLANT 01 the,‘ Charlottetown Fur Sales 55 Queen Street. Charlottetown will be ' operation daily throughout the‘ season. Thb l.~ tlic most up-to-date pclting rind cleaning plant In Can- F. ,nesday. Nov. 9 at 3 a newsy nature may be inserted- TFIE QBARL-O. ITET.Q_.VKN.-__.QIJ;A_BDIAN . __ ___ _- ' The Gentral Iillflfillfllli \ I _____ rt ' i DRESSES l This column ls reserved [or new: ol local Interest but advertising o! l newsy nature may be Inserted at 4 cents a word strictly ply- able In advance. UUNFEDERAT 0N LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 11-6789-7-21-312 AT HOME-Mrs. Chalmers Laird New Glasgow. will be at home to her friends on Friday, November 11th from 8.30 t0 l0 P. M. L-l417-ll-9-11. POLICE COURT-At police court yesterday ll prohibition cases were adjourned for a week. and one ad- journed until Thursday. THE QUARTERLY meeting of the Graduate Nurses Association will be held in Summersldc Wed- D. m. L-139l-1l-8-2i. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.-Brookflelcl charge. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at Hunter River at 11 A. M. Glaskow Road 3 P, M. OPre- paratory services at Glasgow Rood Thursday. 8 P. M Hunter River Friday 8 P. M. Evening service Brookfield 7.30 P. M. L-l375-1l-8-1i. GOING T0 SCOTLAND --R.ev. J. A. Crawford, B. A.. of Aber- deen. Scotland, who has been vis- iting his brother. Mr. A. G. Craw- ford of Rcsenrath. for the past three weeks. lrft the city yester- ada All curing and (trying is done by electricity. It costs no more and, is done right. Now open for busi- llBSS. . L-lIBZ-U-Z-S-Wed-Sat-ti. Personals ..'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence David. Georgetown, motored to the city on Sunday, ..'Miss Minnie Owen. George- town, has returned to lier home alter a short visit with friends in New Brunswick. . ‘Mr. Henry Nlcharen oi the Seed Potato Insprrtion, Charlotte- town. visited Georgetown on Sat- urday. G. ..'Mr. Miller McConnell of Georgetown has been seriously Ill ior the past week. ..'Mr. Alarcelliitzotell. memb- er oi the crow of the clam-digger dredcc now woykin: at Graham's day morning for New Glaszort. where he will visit a relative, Mt: Alice Stewart. before sailing Iron Halifax later this fall on return t Scotland. CATHOLIC POETRY SOCIETY —On the afternoon of Novembr 3rd the Prince Edward Island Uni of this society met at the home of Mrs. .7. A. Gillies, The ‘iavoritc poets" discussed were Alice Mex nell and Longfellow. Poems o" both writers were read aloud ant’ possible reasons for their popular- ity offered. Then iollowcd a spirit- ed discussion on resent day tic- tion. It was decide that this grout would devote more study to th better class oi writers. The book~ of Sigrid Undset. G. K. Chester- ton. H. Belloc, Rene Bazin. Franc- is Dudley. and others were meti- tioned; members were asked to sel- ect from these authors and to write short reviews of books rearl. No poems were submitted foi- ' criticism. W-ILS. SERVICEJFhE Attlillal Autumn “Phankoflering oi the Bon- shaw United Womcns Missionary DISCOUNT OFF ALL BOATS Balance Clearing at 20% Discount S W E A T E ll S 20% Discount ""'__ _,___________ NOVEMBER 9, 1938 10% ii 50% orr Jean Gordon Housedresses Reggular $1.00. Now — -_ - -_ ._ Crepe Hose. Reg. $1.00 Now--—--—-——-——-_ 2 pairs for $1.50 Patent heather Purses. Reg. up t0 $2.95- HATS _ _'_ _ _ _ 207* (m. BLUIISES Special lot Reg. $2.95 for $1.00 NOW--_._ 79c 79o $1.00 OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS BEING CLEARED OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. R. P. smrson Phone 23b‘ 99 Queen Street 01355: miter" S.S aim; an Lnnk i 90 '1) t. _ . n .-_ h, ,, spending a few at... at m,“ was ,,e,,,, on Sunday New h w memgubkc, under my May Announce VlSlt , Grade VlI—1.K§itli,,,,, , i LONDON~ NU“ 7 "lop Cable) S “me m i--G9orfietown' 0' mg- Ocmlyl" 30m- The church “I” iuizilon ain the afternoon. The T0 United StateS zCléiciiltI ‘AL-Illevghirle)’ til-tilt‘). --Tl1c Kinus visit to Canada next w“, ,D,_, L1c0,,n.,e,_,_e has filled to c-aimcihv. Tlic special Renmmm Education program m. .2 5;,c,,_~, nicer a Gm," “aux, summer. may be Lilli‘ partly to coii- ,_,_,',,r,‘_,__,, ",0 ,,,;,_ ,,,_‘,,,'“ n‘, G, 1r e_ speaker bri: Rev. Lewis Murray, Nudes not on“. sundnv sessions O1 ———-— I ch60‘ \.I_, ' éaullne I “liird ‘t-crn fl\".‘l' ilic iiiinre nt‘ tho DO- towfi “gm. ,,,‘_ “fwhded Qgibfin, 13A, cl Trill .y United Church, who me bhurcl, School b“, me week LONDON. Nov 7 —-(OP) — (962%) 2 Dd,“ Hammy 3 llllllltlll .1» .1 menthol" of the Ein- Mm ,,,\,R,,,,p§‘ and‘ mpnds in m“ delivered an itispirinit address 0n day aomvmes and studies o; Tums R_III,I,1OI‘ShWDI£%CLIiI£I'IBIIlv in Lvotiacgttntlggml-otehv Afidrew . . .. ~- . w" t. - _ . .. 1 . . . - 4 i. .. - t. . _ t» > l . . _ i tpiii. Linc t ISL-ill. gtncinl sec P,,O‘_,,,CQ of Quebec, c, his early Missionary work iii lli. and Tm“ Rangers m“ (131313 3,1,nrhl;g.h?: séec,ll‘lfflrolglll{hté Throne, Grade In__1, Franknn R0 ,_ tlic iriitisport and gen- eral workers union, said today. l In an interview upon his return West. Mr. Murray also contributed a. beautiful solo “My Task" which was also greatly appreciated. The RrouDs and also the Y. P. Union-i and Guilds and Societies of the churches involved in the M.R.E.C. than). Romain‘ rmxCnLEY . .7 i p,“ L m omw ma¢,i(00.3%) 2. Ernest Wood. a. ziiiy- YtflN1ATURE-"\VH.-\T D0 YOU THINK?" opening r amen m e-‘Mr- Herb“ swim h” Ye‘ he and the Queen will visit the hard MwMlllen- Anna MaoRae AFDIOSCOPIKS — TIIIRD DIMENSION SIIOIIT , 1'Cl.'ll'.\' o1 'fi'om :1 world tour he said: "Can- jnda talks about exercising its turned to his heme in Georgetown, hnvln": spent the past few weeks large choir rendered that splendid select/ion "Alone With God". with work in the Maritime Provinces. United States next summer l Offidal circles declined _ , Grade I —— 1. to d1...,<94.5€2) 2. Betty Trainer. 3- Helen ' I’ THURSDAY AT 3.l.' r. sir. , ., - with his aunt Mrs. Alvin Macken- _ . rm Pownal Church was artls-tical- , _. h, . u, u, Bulman, MATINEE? ramay a. SATURD.-\\')2.30 I’. n. ;QQQQQQYQQSillfierfvflflirffwaf“: zie. Mt. Stewart. a. sggle“ gaacblfaffilufglklllgbtgg ly decorateEd, bytMs-f L103? Ballem. gfficfriiwligfiiesnilehilhriifgfince ti, Grade 1 1. Ardell MacAuslartd nvrzunvcs a-r 1.00 - 9.00 P. u, {good (m, of mscussion gomg on -————-——-— Guam“ 5mg mos, ameptably, 11,5‘: Halerzlfdlvémggh, lgrecsiimhdenlg $235.55, of anvelitnvlfation from, Highest Perbentaeb-(fliilbl — lffOlll a constitutional point of of the l0 8° V’ theipmmne ward ' Th“ Chumh by the Side Austin Kennedy Vice President. P f t, Attendance _ Arlene view. aInd in the everét Ogdghligfif: 1'" MBTnOrlaln Thsse comprising the film" Miss Gertrude Villett. Secretary’ flg§flflyfilfiflfi§ely “i: 2m}; their maxi-nits Joyce tank. Elaine , _€_i crisis“ oanno, see a,n as he __i__ te e were Mr. and Mrs. James Treasurfi The next convention oMmm, Hilda hank, Gmme "l?" 9"“ B“ m“ “g” 5 MRS. 101m MCLEOD B°Y°°' M“ saddle M°L°°d “d ivlll be it Milli/iv" 1111939- . Ward. Betty Auriew. Shirley tank. Gm,“ 1,914, Sméeis 3,“: Uriited i? 599E118‘ McLeod‘ M155 Florence CENTRAL ROYALTY lRoy Roper Jackie Spencer Norma. Ste cs aso _oine n e war. _ . i; 90d was mom is; f m __ . ' ‘ ‘ ' ' He had {Otlrld it difficult to The ‘Olmvlng cllgplnhfleleb‘! l” evening. The mom errls o! iiie we PeYSOIlBIS Jenkins. mini Larik. Gladys “lhfd, The following is the standing of ‘panting tthe pupils of Central Royalty for October: < the late Mr. J of Montana who was the son o! Mr. Donald N. McLeod. J. P. and for Wnrd. Donald Alllltlfl‘. Maynard MacMlllnn. Franklin lRoper. Ernest Wood. Anna Mitc- learn whether Canada wanted to MS. d l to m “ be inside or outside the British es m express c“ than“ Mr. Murray for coming such a. Two Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Sanderson. TOBY 8i Thur. DAYS !.. .I’S 1:1. \ CAR TOOK-N 0V EI.'I"X'—L\IL'SI CA I. l BR.\I)L.\B.»X.\'E NOTES ,Georti.ie Cumrnii s representing a Glouccstcrs int-rely 1 J V ISM h .-iti.1>0l’S i UAillLC-wttl‘ iiiitl iii. uitt- p o . ii't.m an Airtctui illlllllllg trip. and his wile are on 111011‘ way 11cm: i Stu-ii a time lug WLhlItl tic tlic inst, Empire. He was of the opinion the Dominion was trying to make the best of both worlds. to have one foot in the United States, one In the British camp. "TIIPFC appeared to be some concern ab I‘ these developments." Mr. Bevin went on. "antlI sup- pose that is one of the reasons many years Postmaster at High Bank. Deceased was well and fav- orably known where he spent. his early youth, also at Uigiz High School. where he and the late Rev. Edwzyd Fletcher Jorden Ph.. D. prepared themselves for more advanced studies. prior to their v v ' . l tn . . - I ' I “t. “.t°l‘.%°“§éu~%lf~ um we an he»; ...:"t;.:s‘t:i..§s‘inmates: ..k..“.iz.tr.". ‘at.°“::..l:r / / gDlPllTlevlgll? cleEgiQihatzIIEIihd éixiie gleailv tlhetgd Iiigngcenkégxrheis, tlaitrelir 201'? Iilllggdbgd on h,l;s hlfnd fest. Mrs. givbS Hilda vflflsoiid: in Crapaud. // /. / ' ‘I » ' ' ' . _ us r__ . ry_on an c ‘i . en Australia very crave conbern- £l£§1‘°€d,,f“l§;,eTl°‘§tfiwvisnftidficm fortuyhaifely tngniaietrtriiacturgii ‘iiir f He said he had listened while a e o LINKLETTER sgnggg, ,.._i_ there to opinions oi’ the man-in- the-sti-eet during the crisis and the general attitude was Australia came before Europe. tthtbY zitseSi bcol There was a great deal oI senti- mental rccard ior the Empire in Australia but how far that would go ‘in the event o! another crisis h:- did tint know. Mr. Iscviii spent a week in New Zcnlanrl. lt hacl developed n real sticitil tlt-mocrnov. he said. There vszis u kind oi “whispering propa- ganda" that. this rlevi-lopmcnt in -Ncw Zealand could only be tem- ;pornry. but the wish was to tho thought. ~ Ho sticgvstr-tl parliament should "ton much of it has been kept for " a Knizht of thr- (inr- . t'it~ iililr-at oi‘ BrilPIi ord- 0T5 tit‘ ciiiviiliyv. Mcmiii-rs n! tlit- unit-r in-liiiii- the Kings 0| | i Ioilnv miitlc King GEOFIIB II "I (ii tin Iitilv Denmark. Swed- t:i, thr- Emperor members of the i lather ' leaving for the U. S. the land of native land after an absence oi! 54 years. MODEL SCIIOL Honor Roll for the Months of Sept. and October-—- The following children have re- ceived Honor Standing. (Alphabetical Order) Grade VII-l. Doris Downe. A1- fred MacDonald. Stanley Miller. - Grade VI— Klimt-r MacMillan. Phyllis MacMlllan. Sybil Power. Bill Thompson. Grade V— Doris Kays. Stephanie MacDonald. distance to help the society carry on the missionary work cl’ the church. Mr. Murray was enter- coined at the home of, Mrs. Geddie McLeod. LEG FRACTURED AT WINTER FAIR — Mrs. Thomas Lusby while 111111111111 a horse at the Maritime leg in two places. She was taken to the Highland View Hospital. where she was attended by Dr. Macintosh. The fractured lea was placed in a cast and Mrs. Lusby was brought home. The horse that Mrs. Lusby was jumpinz had Just come off the train from Prince Ed- wizard Island and ivas evidently up- set from the train ride and the noise at the Fair. When Mrs. Lusby started to make the Jump the‘ hers-e went straight 11D into the air and instead of landing on his front feet on the other side of the Jump came down on his hind leizs. Thus maklnst it necessary for Mrs. Lusiby to- Jump clear. — Sackvillc Tribune. Cllfllllftlll‘. the attend piizc being _ _ _ _ _____. Valerie Calbock. . cliui-iuii.ctov.-ti. I carried off by Misi iouucycous- fillllfllj" l‘ bfle". geqpvuwogc Guide ,1Y _—J Beillg, (iflmerm- react-Inn's STUDY (moor - Audrey MacKay. ‘Beecher. . Jan“: 0,, t , 5 as a (flow-n, » -.\ _, “match; vqticate nymluis My?“ h v m Shlllt}, G "wt. utie 01in er. The first "Honing of the New Gm“ ii. = by names and conic-ts suitable ior Nlilli‘ colonial (‘Illlllle- 9 ME E Grate lII_ (Senior) - Marlon 20w Teachers Study Group was North River. left Monday morn- irnz to attend the Maritime Winter Fair at Amherst. lVIr. W. E. MncKinlay. son John and daughter. MtssMarjorie are attending the Maritime Winter Fair at Amherst. Honor roll ior October. Grade VIII-A. Lelth Clark. Grade VII-l. Pauline Clark; 2. Joyce Linkletter. Grade VI-l. Dorothy Linkletter; 2. Keith Calbeok. Grade V—1. Mae Bat. Grade IV—1, Herbert Best. Grade II-l, Valerie Callbeck; 2. Roy Riley: 3. Garth Ltinkletter. Grade 1 Sr.-—l, Donnie Arsen- ault. Grade I Jr.—l, Marshall Cal- beck. Highest Averace Senior Grades: r . Leith Ola k Highest Average Junior Grades: Connolly. Elranor Km“. Lewis Mac- Dorald. Nan MacDonald, Ann Worthy. Investigate Threats the life ol Premier Hepburn liad been disclosed and that tlii- city and provincial police ‘the (‘CcQ-EIOII. the rtiiitrllclct. ..$.>l _ , , Andrews. James Korrv. Ivan Mu‘ held New Glasgow School on i,“ “Cum: w , ' il\ll"|',£ strata-catiiurpflfiesigngevihiif fihelr Thursday. October 27. A large |0da is Shot‘ Wave . ll‘ "M" - ‘l, “Wm o“ p“ GYM? TU- ‘Jllnlfll — VMF- number of interested teachers were y ,‘ illllllflll- KEYS, n , E, be“ A d in attendance. The followinvcl- -~—-~—’—-i— race - _ iza ,.~i n er- f‘ _ v. 5- . . " ' AWARDED RARE HONOR son. Viriait Andrews Betty Beers. aififirkillfrinalclijlgoiiit‘$,'c._§f§§i§§2§' Rad“, pIUgIan‘ —~i- Jack‘? llovriitt. Janet Ives. Ml I - I ' *""" LONDON. Nov. 7--Tlii= King Gm... I _ Ln,“ 3mm, Jew, ,.,,,§ sxgbrll: tau Time u Eastern sunnum iMacPhall Rave a very interesting and instructive tnlk on the teach- int-T of Nature Study in which he Olvflfly out-lined the aims. the dif- ferent sources ircm which the material icr tcncliitiiz might, be adjourned. A. Y. r. a, Micrinc _ The, obtained. and how to nrjanizg m?! I Z . ' wnnncsnav, NOVEMBER a iuunilliltnnlt, MEAICU 11:30 a.ni.—-1v1alc Singers with Guitars. Ar/PA, 20.5 m.. 11.8 meg. MUSUUIV France. WIXAL, 25.4 m.. 11.19 z p.m.—l.iord Mayor's Show. GSO. 19.7 m.. 15,18 meg; GSD, MacRae. Grade X-l. Joyce Litnk (88.6%) 2. Mollie Lewis. 3. Arlene Jenkins. Grade VUlI-l. (Qlfirl 2. Hilda Georgie Wnrd. Lank. 3. Harold .Rae. Edwin MacRae. Mary W. MacLennan, Use Mlnards for colds. -»— fizz ~ — t 1 it . - , . , . to. IJC/J,‘L\tv ,1 ,,--,it."lil(,~'l‘ll,,tt, n. Ihvvnl Family. The Agamst 0 f fifigvsasmDg;;t,%reto,ogt,fieshaman, iR,§,3,l1,,i2-r,tin-_,—,i,s,r,?a,:i,g2it in Llltillsh. AbnChnlLtl L .Lm >b(itl_\ bMIq lie, Guxk King ls a visitor In o; ‘m5 imnomam subject Th}: Mosh,“ .-. . . i t ' ' 1 i l . - _ - ." I , ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' t l 111w“ . tft‘.-“i'.'t.“f.l..ll.“.filiwfitfi" ‘u “m. Tllfidon- .. flmaflfl P f8 ""9 r Qifémifis iii uiii-iiqliiivstii°nmlft°cb§iierieii 5:30 p'm'_c'°°dwm P"°“"*‘“‘ ‘° " UR family could live a little better and Stullfl =1 t ' l —- i - - ~ - frienil. "it _,,,l,,,,, b“, mu m,“ M“, Duchcés o , _i__ and answered liv Supervisor and mefl- little less," Mary Ellis COnfidBS t0 h" Ullfiltl C'll‘ll'Cll v » ,. 1.1., , . ._ b l I . _ __ IEHCIWYS- Stincrvisor MacPhnil im- BUDAPEST - - "st 1; > ll. very "iii .\- \ tilltifuultlpuuliy (hlioiiclti I .a young-l a L T ' U,',rc(3§,‘,),:‘n£fi)» ffgalsfls7 ctfcglw nounced that the next meeting. 7:00 p.m.—“1-Iungnrlan Overture." °"IY We had Chain SIOTCS In 011T tOWfl- MY Vie‘ l“ hi P" " “l” ‘ er brothel: of the but bl Wllid-ivr/ - . tut here today a nlol against §§,§“'~:Hl,’,‘_’ ‘fie lfigilfgfirwlgllmgg HA“- 32-8 fbg-llanmei- with you and the shopping we’ve done together ha‘ convinced me that chain stores are a boon to any woman who wants to live well and yet has to writfll ~11 tii- Unit‘ twi t‘. ‘ltxlicl ‘ltl i . i ii ii , 25-5 m.. 11-75 mes-z GSO. 31-3 iii“ Stilt l m?" "“-"L"’?’ 0‘ llholimlllll‘ -:1l1l¢"=“11i; B IN “cilia nvrflspoiis ‘Niven neither rheguivgs oEflifilalgunPvghiY‘ Pi liinbi 9'58 meciiéi. GtSilBl 3L5 omit’ h“ pennies!" e W‘ “l” ° "l1" . . llrmed nor dented by the ' "i! B- 01689 - In- i _ , Jfiggfii, m‘, l» WilIIIn Wariiclti. It would b.- tn. gI-rtimler who said by telephone the home of Mr‘ and Mrs’ Hun“ imeg‘ I I I Mary Ellis’: attitude is typical OI the intelligent si-i-tintl lllvbilllt: sillct‘. Ills abdication» ago Miiv 1i. 103T, to lliu toriiitr, , T Irom his rarrn home near St. mond Hooper. Mrs. Percy Hooper ROME EL‘ all“ M’- lgl“? Pa“ l‘ l°‘,‘"" U“. 1°. W36- llis Sl-ilrr '11!’ PPui-l 0 Thomas he receives "nouns of giiffgig gaff, the {Irggllf-"lbl Mid izfiglioz D-nL-“Amerlcnn Hour." I housewife who lives where there are no chain stores. no Pflsy as . llt)‘v\'l‘\'(:l' iiiy 015s I{(\_\".‘.I. anti I101‘ tusbuncl. c i , d m ‘h u _ _ .. 011s 0 e Ilrolrllmm . 5.4 m.. 11.81 meg; IRF‘ . - ~ ~,t r Rixtrtilly {lfvciilctintii tarot: dofK , Earl of Hfll‘(‘\\l(li)ZI. "'19. lilm al- H A ‘- ' F A x Z32; [my en r?“ . mitgglllgwifll! 0€IItCPT$ W"?! M’)- 30-5 m‘! 9-33 meK- , she envles her urban “star's opportunfily tohgq fling‘ sses t, yri c ltilllifill nii u: i- VlCllll:i(l1lIl"I' 7. _(~ i _ Th, i (med. or iiox erm. Pres. Mrs. scimNl-‘l T“)! ' t: I tt e C atn s or .- "l" 91x0“ c‘ “l” "P-“l “mllYd-l ' l-‘RIDH’ voIi-iziiina 1 "niirkiiriierm :03: never bite. “mllbb Cale-s. Vite-Pres. Mr. I 8:00 tam-Latin American 00n- mwfr mcrchandisg late" y cs a with l my reiircseuteti ii _-<ki rciithuslet an “TlfmiAy n6vEMBER5 f; Th,“ why 1 p" m, Mienum Beeiémgnt Newport. 5v. Miss Miir- ‘cert. w2XAD. 31.4 in , 9.55 meg. Business men. editors, farmers, fishermen as?“ ' Wfle Y¢*'>"P'l"“~\'- ' ut- mire Kxng “ ' ‘ t h in i . II th i flare ocs. Trcas.. Vll=s For vi LONDON ‘ - ' t es—— {lthgjiesitlritliijiclunl u-ciit to M'i.~; some quar m“. Mom. Nov. 21. 1938 1° rgcgwedmzvfire czfid :11, (kites. Converters. Social -MI.1ssi 10:00 p.m.-,Loi-d Mayor's Ban. her- A“ would like t? share chem stem “dfm” Bah m _"“ ‘ ' ‘ " um. $6.00 I'd have more holes In Inc tint-i Elb- MMI-aine- Literary —Mrs. iquet: Speech by the Prime Mln- buying from the chains as consumers. selling t° ° --.~a-">~: Week End Excursions Going-Noon on Friday to 2.00 P.M. on Sunday Return Limit-Leave destination not later than midnight Monday following date of sale. Fare-One way first or coach class fare and T. B. ROGERS From CHARLOTTIITOWN Propartlonatelu Low fore: from other slrilfmu children o/ FIVE“ and under l iccli-c years of one IIA LP FARE Tickets Good tn DAY COACHES ONLY a sieve." Mr. Hepburn declined to dis- cuss n-ports a squad o! police hirl been detailed to gnlrd his home. . PRODUCE NEW WHEAT MELBOURNE. VICTORIA -—(CP) Experiments at the Weribee govern- ment research fann. Victoria. have in Aimfralia. The same tarm several Gerald Hooper. Mlmloniiry —Mrs. Rbberi: Hooper. Several interest- lniz contests were put on bv the Games Committee and a bsutitbous treat of apples and nuts was pas- sed hv the hostess. The next. meet- lniz will I71‘ in charge ni the social Convener and will met-t at the home of Mr. Gcraltl Hooper. M.R.E.C. CONVENTION — The Ito all thcse from the Vernon. tster, the Rt. Hon. Neville Cham- berlain. GED, 25.5 m.. 11.75 meg.; 08C. 31.8 m.. 9.50 meg; GSB, 31.5 m.. 0.5111103; GBL, 9. m.. 0.11 me . PBA IJE 10:10 p.m.-Popular Bongo. IOLRQA, 25.3 m.. 11.04 meg; OILR- 5A. 19."! m., 15.23 meg. NEW YORK 10:15 p . m .—Tl'ie Forum and orda. TPB7. 25.2 m.. 11.88 meg; as producers. People deprived of chain store benefits miss them. Those who enjoy them must be 0n guard against special chain store taxes which would destroy present opportunities to procure high quality merchan- dise at low prices. one.quarier_ For r,,,ii,cr1n;,,,m.,iion cgflgu“ produced n new wheat which ls said M.R.E.C. Convention at. Pownal lMufllc. WSXAL 49.1 m.. 6.10 meg. _ , o - ,,,,,, WM A”... w be more prolific and drought- Monday afternoon and evening PARIS p u; ‘WW4 fest-fins: than other varieties grown was very helpful and stimulating 10:40 p.m.-Gramophone R480- , , CANADIAN mm mu. years go oduced m Ghurkal at a out - . . . . l I 0N _ Clly Ticket Agent 7o IVIDVWMIHI m (gin,- I variety‘. iiztitirhated to Pain’ lrécrevis- teiidzhcz? mellggniggiiiiitrignigr TPA‘ 25 616th’ iioiinm“ ‘s’ “m” S" *"‘°“° "“° | "'~=-~i--~----~ at." "i “m” i ‘ "l like; fii‘éi.“.i‘tilttlt“ai..l?°lti"ttt%i oJJii32t..l""‘iv?l€§‘°°'li ‘..‘.‘.'Z"“...‘§ A ‘ Lewis Murray stint: n solo and - 11W!- ' _ i U! IIII Ibhlt ll lflli Cloned the evening phenol. $1 --—i