' PAGE TWELVE i? , .- 0 A Tiievfieyilviiet YOU n" “n. in Maxw “vol ell 1.3.72.5.‘ lllll coifeea, “d, ‘p’ dauy ‘Mill Aloe l1 llvi". mellow,“ . 7- ‘ so liiey/ns/Isf on * EASTERN turnouts] auonraoun vnu have nod Cross Criwlfid Cwaw" cum‘ conducted by Dr. Aoker at 140x ggg, "Monday alternoon W! nsoansrvaffinx ar non-v TaGUl-BII mum o! wwmiflw meat. Dancing. reireshmenta. Opens a r. M. every niaht this Wwi- i _ “new, M, 3. MIEETING- The Women's Ml ' Ky Society or the United Church. Moniww- m“ their Autumn Thanimiterlng Ser- vioo on Sunday evening. Oet. 30th. in the Ghurch at 73!. with a iarifl attendance. Mm tltev.) A. D. Mac- Kcnzie o! Charlottetown was the gpecliil speaker and he!‘ Rubia?" was the famous Passion Play which ia put on every tenth year in the village o! Ober-anunor-Cflll "l Bavaria, and which she was privil- eged to attend in the Y!" 1930. Mrs. MacKenzle ia a most plcasiflfl apealoer, and save a very interval- ing account o! the villoce anti. its mm and or the Play itself. and said that witneeslnz fhib ‘W11- gflul anu had lclt an im- pression on her liie that wo nev- er be erased throughout th years. l-ler address was listened to with] fir, closest attention. The Brook-, m. Trio-Maura Bears. Munroe‘ gm Brno; was also preset-it and‘, u“; two selections which. as al-' ways, were very much enjoyed. The choir led in the hymns. in which the congregation heartily joined. Reverend A. S. Adams aciod. as chairman. and pronounced Benediction. Boy's Windbreakers 1. - rriE CHAKLU LTETOW a in HQLMAtPs. \ Parlcas and Jackets YOU'LL FIND IIG VARIETY AND IETTER “VALUES IN OUR SELECTIONS N uunsulmfl Meal. fBoy s! FOR COLD WEATHER COMFORT YOlFkNlib WARM MEN'S PARKAS _ lion's extra high grade quality Plfhl Vi"! heavy all wool lining. wind _ tiles 36 to 40. $12-50 OOSSACK COATS Men's Oouaok coats made o! Humnhreys vure wool cloth. iully lined. warm and long wear- ing. sizes as to o. $10.50 MEN'S MACKINAW WINDBREAKERS - Windbreaker with 11w“ “WWI MM $33? Qr::§t?fiuo. plenty o! wennth and comfort. lzea Iltostewh , i Boy's Melton and water repellent. . MEN'S MACKINAWS Man's Navy Mackinaw Ooata ell-around Belt QM HINDI 00110-1‘. die N to M $7.50 WINDIREAKERS Men's Blue Grey heavy Melton windbreak- ers. warm and long wearing quality, since 36 to H. $7.95 $5.95 Coot: MAXWELL HOUSE Maxwell House is bought and enjoyed by inure people than any other brand of cofice in the world. PACKED 2 wAvs Teachers are canvassing the town for funds to assist in the Qrection o! the new King's County IVEBITIOI“ lal Hospital. i Charlottetown has returned home after a. visit at the home o! Mr. and m; Nelson Hanson, Burnt Point. Ir. and Mrs. Warren Hemphiil. o! Charlottetown recently motored Point. to Georgetown and Burnt where they visited relatives. Gordon Gotell, discharged war veteran has purchased two town iota, hem w. Edward mast/on, on Boy's Corduroy Windbreaker. zip- per fastened. lined. color Ctrey or Brown. sizes 26 to 34. $6.75 Boy's Purim: Boy's Paiikas. colors fawn and Navy. with heavy quilted lining, sizes 36 to 3t each $i'i.75 Boyfis Fawn Parkas with good warm lining. 20 to 34. each $10.75 Boy's Mackinaw Coats Boy's Navy Mackinaw Goats. all- amund Belt. Riawl collar. sizes as u» n $5.95 Boy's Two-Tone Windbreakers Boy's two tone Mackinaw Wind- breakers with slow" melanin: iront. sllea I to 34. each $3.95 Boy's Melton Coats. oolor Navi- with Beam-incl Fur Oolilr 8M good warm Boil!» lllll I i0 U- $l4.9l Boys‘ Mackinaw Wlndbneiteia Boy's‘ heavy Mackinaw Wind- breaker in assorted colors nipple fastened. sins as to M. $4.75 new Aheduetelflaaarellcafl i QBIQGES By Ken Reynolds ,_ jg fi-‘n ;" 4 ‘. li p I m; l-‘T ‘ ."\/‘ t . o ~ >5. ~ \ 4 7 4o f / \\\\\ 3/ a a / /. , for ourselves!” “It, makes my blood boil! d’ All of these good jobs offer- ed in the Guardian Want Ads-and here we are in buslnee l iii (Iii i -i i i i v I . “VA ,__- IREAKFAST: -_ ‘ .DINNER: THE NEWS YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR i HARRY’S ' ARE OPENED AGAIN AFTER HAVING THEIR FACE WASHED. stavmo 1n; KIND or MEALS rim WILL same . YOU BACK ron MORE. ; main is m: summmr. ' rtom a an. Three Coarse and a la Certs. ‘SUPPER: Tin Same. And serving Steaks L‘ ht Snacks, eta, . um: '12s AM.‘ "Excellent Collins" PHONE 1300 Opposite Two Moe's which he plans on erecting e nome. ‘Hiole lots are situated on Gratton Street. In. Lemuel McCormick and daughter Aldine, returned home a flew days ago iron-i a visit to New and Pictou. N. 5., and Charlottetown, Mr. P._J. Delnry o! DeLory and Sons, general store. made his weekly business trip to Charlotte- town on Tuesday. Georgetown And I I I \ Vicinity Edward Illusion. was on a' business trip to the City on Mon-i day. The Georgetown Hlfll 5¢h°°1 Miss Madeline McKeemay o! Min Bernadette Scully has tak- en a. position on the stat! at Mil- ton's Old Spain in Charlottetown. Mrs. William J, Fitgeraid. ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Fitzgerald were visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday, Min Teresa Victor had the mis- tor-tune recently o! sticking a nail in her loot, the accident laid her up for a few days. m. and Mrs. Chester Walker -oi‘ Water Street are having repairs done on the plumbing system of‘ their home. The work is being done i by Messrs. Morrison and Penny oi Oherlottetoum. Mrs. Joseph Victor and daughtenl Mrs. James Morton of New York, returned home recently from a visit at the home o! Mrs. Victor's Ions. Louis and Nelson o! Halifax, N. B. DIES PROM INJURIES CAMPBELL/ION, N‘. 3.. Oct. n- tdPi-‘Ihereaa. Parent, as, n! gt, Andre, died last night of injuries suffered Oct. l4 when a ("tr in which she was riding collided with I mick at nearby McLeod’; six other occupants o! the car requir- ed hospital treatment. An inquest will be held tomorrow. Miss Par- ent had been unconscious (iincfi Financial Reverses liazo Tom Jordon the accident. Her funeral will be held Thursday at St. Andre. NIW ORLEANS. Oct. it -(AP) -I‘abulou| Tom Jordan, who once said hia expenses ran in the neiizhborhgod o! 01900000 an- nually, wu ldeniilled deliniteiy will? ll the "big Ipeculetor" whole account lquidatlon int Qat- urday caused a shutdown ot tho United States‘ cotton exchanges. Silent and apparently dazed hy his financial reverses. Mr, Jordan appeared briefly on the floor o! the filllly Milli olllcea {tom which he has carried on a multl-mililon dollar bualnel. . Cotton exchange olltelall laid that Mr. Jorhn was holding ap-- proximately 150,000 baleafio! cotton when a plunging market caught him. The big gray-haired Virginian de- clined common‘ Operators lard w. Jordan was Imable to meet calla for additional margin from his brokers, and that he was toreed to transfer hia hold- laal to one at the most powariul mot-cotton concerns in the coun- [ti-y. B; nevertheless. able to meet ell ethic cqnmitmenta, oper- 'to\-| sold. > The dapper apeculatot. a mim- lerlillreolltholloorolthellow QIOIB! “Chin” eaca nmlrked L0 an lllhrvllwk. _ “Photo's nothing to melting money intottovnitnobody who wants i0 or ll niliiont ha: only to buy the marlbt III Intel it p pp..." F "i Last August w. Jordan told Jim sharp o! the New Orleans ltaiaa in a copyrighted story that five year: ago he borrowed 0300 and ran it up to $1.700 on a suburban ' gambling table. He said he used this stake to lay away a $1,000,000 neat egg the some year. Tflfllllifllfi ‘IO (IQ-HAN whit everylndagendtranalaoaaflifll‘. Mierrlnnafa alumna lo Oat-man primneralttlmlntbetlomolhia olnucltlieltiloepalllhlonerainthe reacpewlapplvn . m. s im. . m. M0 m. "etmuo aunt's MT. STEWART Men. .. . \ LOOK SMART! rm. SMART! a: mint? m A mar utw 194s new»: o want... OVERCOAT l NEW STYLES - NEW MATERIALS -- IEST VALUES YeaManl ltyouwanttolookandieellnad tan Winner without somdlns w» mob "m"- ut noinnnnhwrouthetrwdovwfll W‘ will at your individual needs-Orinoco," Iii-ll plenty o! style and tine quality materials-Wm but not toe heavy-we've a big selection in ell ainaandmanynpwoolore—fifw ill-ill "9 than new. Moderately plead M $25.00 to $41M tan-nous autumn- llnae not FEATHER! WON OUT MONTIIAL Oct. I -(OP) _ ‘Irina leathers loa- iadiea’ hats and a migratory game act adopted by the Canadian leglllattlle in 1917 got Henry Ap-il o! Montreal into troub- la with the law but everything turned out all right today as justice refused to give him the bird. The whole thing started when April bought some atx donn Tern: in Paris. Ha brought them to 0a- neda and sold them to mi-lllners tor use in trimming ladies’ hat)- that la all except one-which was seized by ledoral authorities. April was charged with having in hia peueeslon one mln-atory n- glrne bird but when he appeared ' in court today, Judge Edward Tal- ller dimmed the charge. The Santa Marti,‘ \ tanimaa wide. THEATRE ' Wlwn yiiil itir-i CARTER" ffliii ijtiziiiii, {yin ./ i ole