‘as CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN os-‘TOBER 4. 1938 -———~—~—==-~-— _ .WE§QA_Y~ ‘i This column in reserved (or new: ol local interest but advertising oi a newsy nature may he inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. __ r__. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 111-6789-7-21-312 aucrrou saw, October farm implements, equipments, etc., Edgctt Estate. See ad this issue. I 164-10-4-21 RESERVE Thuradc. ev November 8rd for Z O1 I Choir concert. L-5l-10-4-1i. . TRAFFIC CASE HEARD- Charged with failure to report] an accident a. man appeared bE-I fore George J. Tweedy yesterday ymorning and was fined $5.00 and y costs or 10 clays in Jail. BOY SCOUT APPLE DAY Was fixed for Saturday. November l9, . , at a meeting of the executive of . the Boy Scouts Association yes- terday. presided over by President L. D. Murray. It was also agreed to divide the proceeds oi.’ Apple Day 50-50 between the Troops i and the Association after defray- ing expenses. As Little As 5.09 Down ‘With iNew Dominions ON THE HOLMAN HOME PLAN I All you pay is a small sum down, depending on the size in a Startling SALE °F F UR COATS Every coat shown in this great sale is the product of an outstanding, reliable manufacturer. Every fur IS “HOLLANDER DYED.” Every coat is fully guaran- Equiips Your Car Car Hard To Start‘ In Cold Weather?.._.- AUXILIARY MEETING-The Then, Install An‘ and price of tires you selcci. The balance can be spread over small weekly or monthly llflYmellts- Yo“ gel" m“ mcnthly meeting of the Evening Auxiliary of the W. M. S. of Trin- ity United Church held last eve- ning was well attended. After the teed, and you have learned from years of shopping here that lowest Cash Prices without Interest or Service ‘Charges of any kind. devotional period many of the YOU ARE SAFFIWHEN YOU BUY s‘ E ‘d lilgilmgllrsiitigflirgilzg Q- x1 e 3 _ will}; S’ f? .§S.,.,’,‘..?‘{‘§};“ih§{ Here ls a partial list of the bargains that are offered -? l FOR 4 Rflyal Glldfdii Blllll-llill ihallk-sslvins service wlll for you . . . see the wonderful showing in our win- ? ; be held later on this month. Big Mileage at LOW Co“ dows and on the main floor. Here are tires that will give you months of extra wear. They're ruggedly built and tough safe and comfortable to ride on. Try them and. you'll zigrce that they are a REAL TIRE BUY! Priced From : HERE 0N VISIT- Dr. Donald Campbell, vivell known physician of Charlottetown. P. E. I.. ar- rived in the city this week on a visit to friends and relatives. l-I: is the son of the late Alex Camp- bell for many years in charge of Dosco gilarries at Marble Moun- tain and at Point Edxvard. and is a brother of Miss Ann Campbell R. N.. Assistant Matron of the Citg Hospital. -—Sydney Post Re- oor . One nl grey caracule c F saml-iltteyd back, size l3. R2:- ular price $45.00. $294)‘) Sale Price — — - Mlsces fur coats. French Seal Pl smart stylis h coats, lltts l6 18, 20. Regular Price $25.00. s... Price - $291M) One only brown Lapin gong, l")?! $1310. "ill length. suitable or youn rl, slzc l6. Regular Price $6600. s l Price for -- _-_a._e Brown and G La in C in. box backs, slzgiiyld lg 20. o“ . ular Price $65.00. Price———-- ljuyh- {mm-fies are made by the World’s ~i.i.~i 11nd largest manufacturer of Stor- - liIRIlUTIIJS. Noted for their reliability . zpi-rinr construction to give long ser- liuy the Bosh-Buy "Exidc." ' ' Mi n _ gmhfionllluifign 115$; arid, b biia-ili-lilll riflh Hudson Piece, beautiful ma ‘fir? iginlulaiemerltclrg-iséaglm “M “M- me 1* $39.00 sin i»... Jssgg -°°- Misses Coats, VISITING AT 8'l-Mr. J. P. De- laney. Trenton, N. 5.. left on Wed- nesday by S. S. Lovat for Sourls, to 44. Sale Price — 9.00 5-‘; wcc '7 t0 P. a. I, to visit his daughter. Mrs. W , F Co ‘s B” m l . * l ' i i a. iutlldlr Palilllultc i? garhyenl-rleggs ridl: llulisonurriec: Coatshuslzbls one will’ Bu“ BMW!!!" C081 E n Plate 13 Plate 15 Plate . ' l? comm‘; to it” home througfi 38 to 42. Smart, warm, com- lime 16 with box back_ gig; s fortable coats. Regular Price $68-00. Sale Price $ A good tire deserves a good tube. Use Dominion Guard illness. Mr. Delaney is exception- ally smart. for he will soon cele- . , , ‘hi! FE"; .22 $15.00 10.95 w; I v.65 9.55 . b t his am. birthd a this g Tlibei- Priced from 1-60 i° igllllicy will be enip%énhc was One only Fnllch Sea] coat. liitblcckallilogctyillixqigi sea ar ng man n younger _ p" 54mg, . ~ - E 3'00. gflYiL-NQW Glasgow News. giilae llfiricaleu-Eul: — iirllec§liliiifooimeslslk ‘ ' ‘ a *—— ' Pa.» ._ _ ._ _ _ - - NOVEMBER uunmrs -'rm on, w], French Sea; Co“, . . ‘Q _ Dominion Tires and Exide Batteries Installed F RE E fiili°m°‘ll.l‘g..“é‘.“°““°enia‘ii.illiif 51.‘. i%...“i‘."i"_"’°°4§“0°fj 2,3: 3W "figvlml ""- M"- l ‘ ‘ s 2 M cs..s:...1§:;:.:n i - t... as n: J , _ . a; Mr. Cliff Rieigh Mann, son One only French sen Coat PM’ “ " " “‘ $14500 Bay D O n,’ l n l 0 n Tlres of Mr. and Mrs. William n. with patch m collar, m. 1c. Mann, of Summerslde, P. E. 1. The maniage is to take place on gxeulgice — on” ‘ml Mwkr“ Cm“ “'33” November 10 —Saint John Tele- ‘mm “acted bwuuml “ch graph Journal Two only Misses French Seal dark m‘ backs’ ‘emhflmd c” l l4 d 16_ Re l style size 40. Regular Prim rue?’ illiiio. “$11.. I“ M 51854”- Sm “i” $1251") ,.,,_,_, __ _ _ _ . 59.0 _ Women's and Mixes‘ Mum-at Coats, sizes 18 to 38 FUNERAL SERVICES-The funeral of Martin Smith was held. yesterday morning from A. A. Hennesseyls Funeral Parlors to St. Dunstans Basilica where Re- For Greater Mileage and Greater Safety.’ Women's and Mises beautiful rim French Seal Costs, llol- backs. lie ulur ' quicm High Mass was celebrated £22,": gglllésifllzlzzxlfng s“: Pfloc ‘L __ fr!" 3mm)‘ by Rev. P. McMahon, D. D. The a maul" Pr“; " pail bearers were Messrs. Frank $9500 I Hayley, Roland Woods Pcrley ' ' °' "' _ "' Women's Muskrat Coats. semi- fltted backs. sizes 36, 38. 40. Only finest hacks of selected Rots used in these coats. Re;- ‘ gill fikfiizif"? - 150-00 Mutch, Frank Dillon, ‘George Lar- ter and John A. MacDonald. Scr- vice at the grave was conducted LHARLOTTETOWN by Rev. W. Keefe, Two only Beaver Lamb Coats. Iiws l4 and 40. Last year's m I Prficgfiiggal values. KI - . s... ‘.2... _ _ _ $29-00 Moons a. MFLEOD L__.lmii@li htzziemnmfsucfilrmai evi- Wm" q ill Grant. Britain and the R0 ‘ inn countries. In such l. on», every boy and a111,. no mailer what ins or her social‘ ‘ lvvcl mav be. ;s given an oplbOfillll- | llv o participate. g ' c scope of zhe work with the. YOt n of 1hr; conmniniivl is imllmit- POLICE COURT-At the police i "“““— court Monday mornlngone man who _ was accused oi being drunk and incapable forfeited his bail of five dollars. Two drunk and incapables were fined five dollars and three dollars. respectively. One vagrant was sentenced to thirty day's. Two vagrants received sixty and ninety l .c<l, when proper leaders lpls pro- (i885. A man COXIViCtGd Of operal, vuivd. l husis is primarily laul lug a motor vehicle while under n1 dcvclcpnmm. iin-ough the influence of liquor wa elven TSICiIl dull and track unci field —“' a sentence oi’ seven clays. porls. on lhc thuorv of a sound fund being developed only in a. l sOlllltl lxniy. In all such movements, Illllsic plirvs all llnporlulit part, as ln- mspiruiluii oi singing wcli ‘mmvn songs and (iomg ll. well, PURCHASES PROPERTY- Mr. Robert Robertson of Red Point has purchased the farm and home fcnneriy owned by Mrs. Ethel McLean. TOR TURE N nllzniu- mlahtilv to the llnppb, tained the saw llifliiddcaii srll; ‘ i ‘dllhlJbliOll which may be. where she intends to erect a, . l. incci through such an organ- Jil dwelling in the near future. Mr. Robertson‘: new home is beauti- ~ sa/niinl to the success of n “my situated Wm] a m1 View w l connvunnv yflillll nwvvmcni." said iliiltl w... Col. Ruurlasqflls ilic provision of the eastward °VeTi°°kiYi8 "it? r nnnt- illllplv.» and easily accessible placos pmsperous- {mm “M7195 0i Klflfli" ‘ .11 oi usscnlbly’, capable of uccomgio- bQYO- Cllllfdl Hall. school. store 3'13»! rlnzmq largo bodies of youthful and saw mill are within three liLlltl KYUHQXK for physical drill as well as qiliiflefs 0f i1 mile. Mr. Robertson llu- auomntodiiiioii o: spectators. sold his former home at Red Win10 we have large 0 icn spaces Point to his nephew, Mr. Ervin n palm, m Victoria Pm", we have Robertson. Zl'l.<,- or m. smnlm- Slfllct‘ uvztllable —-_-________ on the North and East of the Cit . Yours ago, whvn the rwpulntion (ll Personals (“ cilJWli was several thous- anh! loss than at present, we had llll- (J. A. A. A. grounds nf the head ' of Prince slrcct. Today, lhis splen- ‘ (in: :i.~.<r.-n1blv place has been lost to ' l-uih of Cllill'l0liL‘l0\Vll because Mr. Frank Doyle, Canadian Nat- ional Express Messenger left yes- tolrdny morning on a visit to Win- n peg. Messrs B. W. Robinson, R. L. Mollison, A. R. Brennan, merside, and Mr. A. P. Ceretti, Bordon were in the city yesterday attending a meeting oi’ the Pro- vincial Boy Scouts Association. commonly y- "mun as unck and field sport. I ..r one; lvuulri like to see the rc-l ‘livillillt 01' the C. A. A. A. ground. ‘ _ lll and for sports of all kind; < 46d As harried diplomats made last-minute efforts to stave of! war. Sudetcn-Gcrman ‘(Free Corps" men and loyal Czechoslovak: faced ‘ n.1,; qumuurufv stadium. for physi- ’ ' ('3 v . ty no-rnan s-Iand. In ‘ 1 H‘. 1h” H . l). l _ m ‘ I b H each other. firing sporadically, across an emp i‘ r “in (my m“ ‘it swwnlzgirfglrzilloflld be fluffigi the radlopllnio above, such a. Free Corps group is shown barricaded I Mrs. P. Doirnn. of Chub '0 ni'('.lil'l' tho cn-upl-railon of mo, hvhind farm ivagnns and rocks at Llebcnsteln, along the Bavarian gilllle-Istlilgp. i391" Viiiixgili!“ lafiydllifilyti l"::.~ -‘ '1 i‘ - ‘ . - - " ' mil tfiéflllélntlEtlrllfllziilg border ncnr ASLlI, Lzechoslovakla Pro Nazi Sudetens have pro daughter‘ Mu and Mrs- J. J claimed Its-ch ‘and vicinity a "free territory and are entrenched to Currie’ 85 George street Mrs: {IND "ill‘ifllii>‘i_iflj°_ii_i{§ffj!,,ii- Dorion will spend some weeks in splvlldlll propvrty which the’ have 1nd which is now ilscrl for liracti- bl".'if_ < liv nnlv Hill‘ wcvk of every your, . SW11?!’ p <i bc nmdc ilvilililblc for yOllll] nhh- i0 count. on our truck teams,“ "Trade. with the contribution which ———————-—- lllllllrz. on a lnrgc scale. our football icnms and our hockey this club could make. in finances FOR PRISON FARM - "M llflii. ullmce this undertaking teams, brinuinu home the winning and in leadership. similar cimilibil- i—— . . .- mm llpnv - ovr-r-nmbitious on the honors from a lnruc percentage of tions from all other social welfare wINomdSTER, Eng-New idea - to mm» Pill" oi .1 club numbering less than 3 tho mccls lhcv aitcndcd. 'I‘hcrc are Organizations should make it civilly for these parts a site of 400 acres v for sm l1 svvl-zxlv nwmlx-rs. ’l"hc financial re- I various reasons for this decline. 9° possible l0 390""! 8nd Tami" the of scrub land ‘is wanted for re- - - ‘isvlnmn -"~lllif‘l'\'inl(‘rll q iil'l‘lll"lll.\ would admittedly be l 111v mind hm two of them stand services of a proper leader in ath- .t\i_]l \ _ a your. ll»- JLiQTIE tho camp hml . ihv‘ olhrr prolm-i clamation as a prison camp with- out walls or barbed wire by I00 "star" prisoners from nearby pris- ygnul the izixiits of this. club lo p11 ,0"; pro-cmiucnlly. as root Causes vale m urc-wnl. _Wi.- have howevcni for the (incline of the physical per- somr-ilung in this club which rc- fcction of our vonlh. Primarily. we lctic pursuits, one whose education and moral character. plus experi- ence would make the success of the WW1 flrlzrlllltfli H» ll piTl-‘PIILQ far nmrc potent power lack athletic leadership, secondar- mvveméilt. assured." on" Ill llmn mat o.‘ finnnrls. We have‘il,v, 1hr; youth of Prince Edward On motion of Rotarian Coffin, Kliilh Rogers said he~i1ervrnil me olmmnts of leadership. Isl-uni, principally in Charlottc- flflwllded bv Roiarian Keith B nor o.’ camps for unclcr- Our members reprcscnt the leaders town. nave lost the pflda their R0 era. it was decided that the .Q.- .-. . -- -. - fr. ‘ ‘pst lIMf)'<'xJlY‘Q7lllIl1l(l)i£iY}-::]i; irnxglltggflthc lirincipai lilmlrs of‘ Ilro- Darchits had in (lire posscssioinhof a a“ tlzgndtifcilglfiihli fight "lg-algal; g ‘ vfv ~ ' i‘. am commerca en cav r so: d h 1: _ p e x . ‘ § o m an m y bodv an ‘we luncheon on October 17th. In the P.E.l. m» who. nrc mo llm- in this province. Their words are! loan extent hardly realized. abused meantime the directors should of Beauty Culture flllllOsi the sum fish-nod m wherever thev choose to th h .i | i h it th -, s contrilm ion :0 speak. Ii this club. colloclivciy nndlcclivog‘ wnmlghllnsiélcigcgf avg, €§QI study the situation and Bqreparc a U . .hc province. He individually, will place itself bchindlsimplest of exercises and through PPDOrt tobe presented at ls meet- iilc l'"r.\' iillififinlll ifcm any mnvvmcnt forthebcttcrmcnto! over-indulgence in habits slid‘! as i“ \ ._ s vonrrlbiu on no the Cllarlnbictov/ n in Fdwar . , l he uest was Rotarian Rev. l’. ‘ll rviiun- of our province Island. lhatnmaovli-mlzliitctinust sud-l ziiliwiilirlirzwilgrltblreslirliioltiialfiyiiimtllf nthiirgPeliif F- Mflcmmild °i' l. now 0pm ‘or h" “u” 4.. . u 13w uork for rrlpplrlrl chll- cor-d, It 1.: mv ronfcnilon that a Innis, p Butte, Montana, a native ol West A" branch" M bu“ "h ‘ l *~l""-ri bv our lcmilo Anr- movcmr-nt [or the wholesale im- Col. Rogers concludcd 11L! re-‘ Si’ P39“- Plmce Edward malid- turn taught t; reg/hung c”. ' onr- nl 1hr fxnvst DFOVPIIlPIIt of 1hr- physical and mvn- marks bv saying ii. vms his belief ‘ Rfliflfiiin R0)’ QliiKlPY. Clliiimlim math-h" hv nnv rwrvsco club in 1'11 hiatus qr ullr youth, 1.: of ' 0i’ the Rotary Auction Committee. ‘ Q ‘l . l/h i ll l. l l l . . - x "ll lillblu lo this commnnl 1! Clllll‘ “ills amlolllwtd lhi‘ iillpfiiilimfiill- 0i wm- i The “my pmfmhnd 5mm" ' is llml n pr¢nscnt_ mm- m... by throwing m. who“. ,.[_ mittens, and made other references "i "5 “"5 i" P- 5- 1- somv .\I‘\'— “Wv havr- srv-n the stcady rlc- fort into a widespread youth move- to this “ucilim- whim l5 “Km 7°? x For further particulars call llllliPrlIriVl- Him nf liillli"l(‘ finllflnvJf m {mg m...“ December Isl. m. If“, .~-~ linnlori ln ii? l!" nxvil romp ile-r- ;_~ "r _) 1| 1 l] 1 i d f‘ -—--—-——-—- ill l“ PM“? ‘i’ ‘in sum: in wliir-h on; pilopl; offnntwlol islgllrelllig‘(virhidb-hsriiilgil] ‘GAIN "ONO" NAPOLEON SCHOOL 0F BEAUTY ~: lllr- host rlforl of mic 1' which ihnv can hold (‘O-(iprrnllpn of cw“. on," sm-vlce_ --_-___ CULTURE . ~3 m,‘ (‘on Itolugfs. “h n nw-l min bllng hgfillflutlilllll‘ club ‘in! Chm-lgitr-tawn, every ‘from t AJA’(:%lO.Ig:l'SlC8—'Afl0i-ll8l‘ ste- n,‘ “rum” ma“ ~ is - ‘l! - l» ‘ n ('(lll):‘ 1 vrn 0 ’ v ° . _. u will ll should lli\\1‘_.*llil- w: Hhboinuz llTllVlllPi“ rlcnrgmixirililgrfils, ilicvlrcrli‘; rétillllltiéll bgnodedigtpigd irii ihlimliiifilvhlii: Charlottetown What Chamberlain PTOVCIItGd sci. vvl i0 some Iorm of Natlonall0nlv a generation ago, wc were ' ‘ and the Charlottetown Board o! l he was born in i769. '