10 stations in 10 seconds with yourTYES SIIIIII" RADIO N0 TUNING! NO DIALING! NO NOISE! NO DELAY! N the New hiajestic “Automatic Radio" Majestic brings you the fulfilment of a radio dream. Imagine an electric light switch connected with ten different lights, and which by simply turning the switch you light perfectly any articular bulb desired. Majestic "Automatic adios" operate on the same principle. There are your five or ten favourite stations (depend- ing on the model) pcnnanently tuned-in, always ready for instantaneous perfect recep- tion. These stations do not have anything to do with the o oration of the radio as an ordi- na.ry radio. ou can rune the regular dial exactly as you would with an ordinary radio when desired and circle the globe, but when using the "automatic" system you tune noth- ing! You simply rurn the switch and there's your favourite program! No noise, no delay, no medtaniml operation of any kind. Not "Automatic tuning" nor Electrical nor Mechanical tuning, but Automatic Radio! . Treat yourself to a real radio thrill-try the "Shut-e e" Test-See, Hear and O crate the Plflifiiliiitllihffia’! I'll’ f: 7 New lllajestic Automatic Radios rliinging in Leer-ind by Canadian Radio Patcull, Price from $59.9’ “P. "a" Mama a; a... 14a" DEALERS IN PRINCE EDWARD ISIANI): A_ Tggmbs, Charlottetown £31‘ B1‘ 08., (TIWYIOIIQIOWH 1-1 1;. McDonald, Summerside R-léworda Alllyrlpn" W. .l. F-‘emple, Kensington w"! . ‘jnminy’ "m a m” ._ -'\- ~l- 3l“‘i|l“'-“°(')"l0 Lem-l (‘. ii. lint-hirer. Ainniauue ii. l'. Je 0y. ' wary _ _ liruct- Alciiuzin, .\l0|'cII “I i’- 3111950", 0'11""? Ii. W. Antlerson. Morel] ('. Nlvlinugall. (Ylienry F. J. Gallant. llowian u. >2 Hhanw. llvne Valley u. .\. Shclfnon. Tignish TENDERS Plus 8 New Majestic Features Halostio "No-Stoop — No Squlnt - No Squat" Dial-Tb; new blusic liar Dial is equally visible-standing or sitting. Malutic Silent Tnnlng- Elimi- nates aggravating noise between stations while tuning. Mnlevtlc Neon Tuba Voltage Control-Regulates voltage pre- venting short-wave stations from “drifting". Malootlo Automatic In! Booaeer-"Booau" die deep rich ban notao. Malesti: Beacon-Lite "Tuning EycW-Twin-acting "winks" tell you when you are perfectly tuned. Mnlaodo New ‘Dlflualon’ Speaker -New type speaker for finer tone quality on low priced consoles. Overload Prevention -—Auto- matirally prevents overloading and maintains natural tone with- out distortion at all levels. Phonogrnph Jack —You can amplify records through loud sptnker. j Remember When i‘ [By ‘Hm (‘zmadinn Press] D7’ _]_ {~- jrchmond who pztch- I WINS AT VIENNA VIENNA --r cP> -0ount John m: cnanlrprrcrowu GUARDIAN lTirod 0f Reading (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Sept. Zil-Irked Ivy being counted dead three times and weary of hearing condolences that rwch his wile, Henry Baker appealed to newspapers today to announce he still livcl. _ "Look," he invited newspaper- men. "here is a aim-y that say: I was killed in action at Vimy. Heron another ahowing I was drowned at. Bt- Johnl, Qua. And hm‘: another saying Poe Just died 1mm an ulcerated stomach. New look, boys, I'm getting sen- sitive about this thing . . .If I'm dead I know nothing about. ti. S0 please do something about it. I'm gettim tired o! people coming around to help m, wife ‘by me out." MB-aie Verte 1v. B. The September meeting oi the W. M. B. of the United Church was held at the homo of Mrs. R. C. Goodwin, with the praaident, Mrs. J C. Brander, presiding. Visitors, who gave short. addresses were: Mrl. A. t. Chapman. Htitcodioc; ma. A. F. Baloer, Port Illgin; Mrs. Linton and Mrs. Wallis Ray- worth Beach. Refreshments were served at the tea hour. Mr. Oha/unoey Goodwin. recently entartaind a. number of his friends at l. dinnm‘ party. Tho invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Prank I Own iloath liotico OCQQER 1. 1937 _.__, THE SURGEON’S OPERATING LIGHT BLAZES A MESSAGE TO i\ Fawcett, Upper Saokville: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oulton Upped‘ Cape. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Prescott, Ed. Robinson and Mrs. E. Purdy. Mr. Goodwin will leave soon to spend the winter with his sister, Mrs. Marian Ward, Upper Sackvllle. Mrs. W. H. Prescott and Mrs. J. R. Seaman recently entertain- ed the Fort Monclrbon, Women's Institute at the home of Mrs. Prescott. The president, Mrs. Etrnest Butcher was in the chair. It was decided to raise money to assist two girls in securing an ed- ucational course. Mrs. John Pea- cock read a paper on education. A report of the district. convention was given by Mrs. c. S. Hayward. Refreshments were served by the hostesses assisted by Miss Amelia Goodwin and Mia: Mary Prescott. Dr. whiteman Goodwin, Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, is visiting at the home o! his brother, Mr. R. O. Goodwin. Hiason. Roy Good- win and Jack Irvin. students at. Mount Allison University, Baclrville, were weelr-tnd guests of Mr. R. C. Goodwin and Mrs. Goodwin. . H. S. Motissey. rector of mikes’ Anglican Church has returned from ‘roronto. where he attended the diamond Jubilee celebration of Wycliffe College. During his absence. Rev. Le R01 Moors, Sackville conducted services in St. Luke Church. On ‘Pueadn, evening. Sept. It at. the Indies Aid of the United Church met at the home of the president, Mrs. M. A. Goodwin. Plans were made to send quilts and clcthin! b0 stricken ar|a§ in the West. Miaa Elizabeth Maxwell. Mon- treal. Miss Jean Maxwell. Salt- springs. N. S. and Dana Maxwell. ma. I. P. Goodwin ins le- ' hurled from Pas-reborn. N. 8.. when she has been the guest oi her sister, Mrs. Annie Copll- ' lVh-s. Harry Trenholme and daughter. Marilyn an anendlnz some time at tho home of Mr. and Mrs Isaac Baxter, Sackville. ——-Q BOSTON REVELS IN R/OYAL LINES BOSTON. . 30—(UP)—Thl5 city is rich in descendants of kings. All lineages are traced l0 the legitimate issue of royally- ioo. with no bounding over bars sinister, according to John S.‘ Win-ta. a Fhilarinlphia luwyeim chancellor of four organizations. met-ting here. ‘ In the place of the Indian leath- 01-5 of the revolutionary affair. members of the Society of Ameri- cans of Royal Descent assumed tho insignia. of the order-a. lion rampant, in a shield on an ermine field. the whole surmounted W l crown and attached to a ribbon of blue. red and white. Also at the tea party were mem- bers of the society of Descendants of Knights of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. the Colonial CAR OWNERS THE surgeon's accurate eye must not be dimmed by darkness. Power wires may be snapped by storms, fires, floods and other accidents beyond the control of the ever vigilant utility companies . . . but against such occurrences many hos- pitals protect themselves with Exide Exlde Batteries. la there any other bat- tery which so thoroughly merits your confidence? With these fncla to guide you, there ia no need lo rely on guaca- work when buying a nowbattery f or your car. But before you buy any battery, find out whether a new one in really needed. Geoffrey of Anjcu (ca-lied Planta- genet) who lived in the early 12th . wry, can. 0T1 invitation be- M 1 1 sh. P. a. I. have been M“ i vnlfiirrilggaiheir parents. Mr. and “me a member °f m? Plantage- Mrs‘ J. F” Maxwell net Society. emergency fighting battery systems that instantly and automatically supply light in cnac of power failure. Hoa- pitala lmow from long ex- perience ihat they can safely entrust this vital service to Malleiis Battery Service Martin's Garage Myrick, Alberton Ltd. Hedley Woodside Maynard’s Garage ‘J. W. Wheeler Chester Sellars » McFarlane Garage Charlottetown riiiitedgand mflyiwear the insignia‘ of purple and gold, with a small dangling crown. Anyone with a. lineage tram “Flying Squads” To Enforce Game Laws QUEBEC, Sept. 29—'1‘he Provin- cial Fish and Game Department has adopted "flying squads" to help preserve game laws in Quebec and Montreal districts. Men, dressed in scarlet tunics styled after those worn by R. C. Ml. P. officers, will be equipped with motor ears and out- board motor bcata to patrol the ar- eas. They will replace plainclothes- men. ST. PETEIVS SOUTH SCHOOL Grade 'l-l. Dorothy McLaren; 2. Eric McKinncn; 3. Marjorie Waye. Grade 6-1. Roy Anderson; 2. Dorothy Bulmer; 3. Keith Mc- Ewen. Grade 5-1. Billie Iedwell; 2. Roddy Pratt; 3. Donald Anderson. Grade 4-1. Phyllis Aitlren; 2. Henrietta McKinnon; 3. Owen Mullin. Grade B-Frantm Ladwell; 2. Dorothy McEwen: S. Joan McEw- en. Grade I-l. Miriam Waye; 2. For good batteries aa well as worn-out batteries run down. There la an Exldo Battery designed to suit. every car. Tho newest Exido is the Hycap-l battery of high capacity as its name Iuggontn. It is specially designed to easily take cure of the demands of your defroster, radio, heater, ctc., and still have ample power for alert.- ing your car in any Had of weather. LooIrforihoExldo Dealer Sign-symbol of honest service. m: Exirla Bnttslea of (brush Limited Toronto - Canada EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: Charlottetown Dunning’s Garage New London Charlottetown Charles McDonald 0’Leary A|berton J eily’s 5c to $1.00 Store O’Leary Bradalbane Ed. Gallant , Oyster Bed Bridge Cr d McKenzie's Garage Souris “Pa” -_ st. Peier’s Service Station st. Peter's French River Pope's Garage, Summerside Hunter River Dewar’s Garage Summerside Kensmgton J. H. Myrick & Co.. Ltd. Tignish R. T. HDLMAN, Limited Summerside DISTRIBUTORS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SEN TEN CED TO THIRTY YEAR-S (AP) -'I‘rial of Clyde Derrick. Rome, N. Y.. automobile salesman, was halted today when he pleaded Oity police prison. POTATO CROP DOWER (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) SIMOOE, Ont... Sept. 29 — Late potato crop in Norfolk County this‘ year will not compare with last‘ year's production, according u» dis- trlct farmers. Scab and other dis- eases have made inroads and too much rain has damaged crops in heavy soil. FOR 5.4.1:“: BI-NGHAMTON, N. Y., Sept, 29 VALUABLE PROPERTYFOR SALE‘ The large and commodious build- gumy m kjdnlpplnx two Johnny, in: and premises ail-unto on the _ H, w“ aenmncm nonth aide of Kent Street in Char- to serve 30 years to life in Attica hikw" "l"! Nllmm" 17° ""1 - 112 Kent Street. belonging to the Estate of the late Susan M. Caner containing two large duplex apart.- rnenta, two stores and outbuildings in the rear. This in n splattdid ‘ " bualneaa or residence or both com- bined. Armly to JOHNSTON A: JOHNSTON, . 11-70-9-29-1 -_€_. ' Professional Cards ii. F. ARGIIIBALD -:' Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone 47. P. 0. Box 12. i»_.__. McLeod & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. Barristers and Attorney-nt-Law MONEY TO LOAN for furniture, rugs, Auction Sale of Household Furniture 0f The Late Henry W. Longworth To be sold by public auction at 96 Upper Prince Street, Charlottetown, on Tuesday the 5th day of Octo- ber, household furniiure of the late Henry W. Longworih, including a number of choice pieces of old fashioned furni- ture; also dining room, living room, kitchen, bedroom curtains, carpets, pictures, etc. Sale to commence at 10.30 a.m. Terms cash. MARITIME ansusrnmnr aunnav cannu- - connections canon nuroars ransomu. mans llTweel Bldg. ca. iotteiown l l M. ALBAN FARMER BARRISTEB, 501101103, ITO. MONEY 1'0 LOAN Bonk of Cuudn Bldg. Charlottetown Frederic A. Large Barrister. Solicitor, Attorney Ac. 90 Great George direct Charlottetown P. B. I. , . . . . . . _ 0rd of th Crown and the Plfln- John MacInnis. ~—————————-~—-— m m!‘ t: II MIXING“ Inalorilr-Ptigiiiti i unEY-Irlsilltiiserlniltlphtii ‘poll idol; Zifiiioiiiié Iliiilisilis Flzthrli tnzeeriet Society. The COIOIIiBI Or- Grade 1_1_ Jggkjg waye. gum-e Alex, W, Mathesml bil-"liilll ow»- ou Your“ <1 e J _ . - ~ _ I . . . ‘ be t m n de nt! M 1 nis, Do tn M Kinn ; 2. w» 2.2:; .:*..:::.:::~;:.-< .1231?" 122%. .;"::..::ri Kan... are. .12. i“n“'°°°““'”' =°"""=~ Wm?" on Jmve mdllntitril 101112992? (lowered by fire I p“ y in‘? "Ilhomp-wn. United Biflm- W" I "d"? i“ m" ‘mlY- l" "n- “c one“ Lugag-l.‘ Ollicihe: 90 Giieot George ltrcilh mmfggqcfiollllqimilfiféiw facmise, 000a proposition 1o,- pflfly with {mu- ana chi-ea in the final. one time. but now women are ad- Teacher-Mary Macmchern. . J . sci; Clcvtiliiiiditlnxarri with no runs. sfnlbhl "W411i" “P will“ b" "*» i i m . _ . no hits “m, mt a man 1.9mm“, vided nto smaller lots and re- --By ceofgg Mcfifanu, first, base. The foal. has horn ac- “'5' Y Land not for Sale. oompllshrd four times since. \M_:L; ; ;:_ ~- 1:' a r-———-——-—-——* ‘ Far Sighted Eyes HENRY MCLAREN Montague. L-BBB-O-ZS-‘ii ISN'T IT TOO BAD w‘ " couto 6o WITH TOTHE OPERA AUCTION SALE We"- ~ 5y, . Seventy per cont of hr f‘ l slghirrl eyes are weak re~ i Iraciively. Discomfort from Friday. October 1st at 2 o'clock. ni double tenement house. almost new. 104 and I00 Huston Street, fully ap- pointed, always rented, two story work shop, turns in a revenue of $40.00 per month nr SWO prr annum. Also (foliage 102 Eustnn Sin-rt, nd- joining wlllhr nllrrrd at same time nn same terms. Will he sold pri- thin condition at mar work and may be headache, snra rye-s, ner- vousness or evrn upset ‘m- ach. Car rlrivrra in this clals , may sulicr considerable dis» l comfort. (ilnssrs rrileve ille . uh nws moliiy HE ALWAYS HA3 50x51’ ING HA 1: PREVEN IZFM FE M 6OING RAJ . .5‘ 1min» vainly up to day oi saio. Apply on _. X I pmmm m MPIIRI-Y ARTIH n l 5 nu : ' , 1 ~ G. F. llutcheson .. . _ l J. A. nmnorvaan, Auctioneer. l h __ 1 L-oll-o-M-si. ‘ ' “ $555214 THE CAR WAITIN’ON THE ¢‘ ' Io- l . m1. K|n| ma... Syndicate, n»... ‘lull m- MM‘ IGHT- DiNTY-l I WILL. BE CORHEQ