PAGE EIGHT TtlllAY~ slum ziao-r-s “BLANCHE FURY" ALSO CARTOON AND TRAVEL fifiPllllllli EDWARDi 2 DAYS - WEI), and Tllllli. . 5. will .5 - mi liniiilliss TllE sciiiril ciii Billllli! UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL presents - EllW. B. RUBICNSUN BURT LANCASTER YALLJMY SONS llllll llllllillilll": iiivliiii llllFF llllllSl llllllllll - Fllllll count lllEllE iliiilis iioii liiiiii EXTRA! Color Cartoon Occupations ' “Mr. Grnundling Takes The Air" Til-DAY (CAPITOL win. FEATURE STARTS AT 3:30 - 7 - 9 iuiiurismsusituv I l iii Til! u» I intimate, true-life thrilling drama of c headlined hero . . . and the girl who hcd his love, but dared not question his one secret! . x ‘t: o x’ '\ __ a . _ ~__.._.. e _. ... _.. ......... . _m_.-a..»g¢_pnpas~nnn.ensltnpe .1‘, c 4a.‘: Cum .. nutritive.- 3.. . SAMUEL GULUWYN “'*"“‘"' l . gm“ cooper: . ~ THE PRIDE 0F THE YANKEES Sh Wlilfilll WALTER BRENNllN lllH iimgiil Ni.“ oh. TERE Zllltl BABE ii ll the coast. the fishermen, members of the United Fishermen and Al- lied Workers Union, accepted the ‘MONTREAL, Oct. 3 -- (C?) _ Field Marshal Lord Wavell will l latest packers’ price offers for receive an honorary degree from Chum Sfllmflfl- OPBFNQTS will P8! McGill University Nov. 3 at s nine cents a pound for chum caught in Johnstone Strait and a market-fluctuating price of sev- en cents in other areas. Fisher- men originally demanded l0 1-2 and eight cents, respectively. special convocation ceremony, Dr. i i‘. Cyril James. university prin- cipal and vice-chancellor, sn- nounced today. FISHERMEN END STRIKE J APAlN ESE PEA; The Asama-Yama, an active vol- cano of Japan about 50 miles west or Tokyo, has s. height of 8.210 . feet. VANCOUVER. Oct. 3 »~ rCPt _. The week-long strike of 4.500 Brit- sh Columbia fishermcn onderl m. lay. At Sunday mot-lines, along \-v_o\ul_wv iastfon We usk you to see tliig grout Ford tractor Susi"! is believinl- That’s why we want you to lee why the Ford Tractor is making so many new I friends daily. How about our bringing a tractor out to your farm for a free demonstration7 We know you’li like the Triple-Quick Attaching of implements . . . the quiet 4-speed transmission n . . Ford Hydraulic Touch Control of implements . . . and many other advantages. Dearborn Imple- ments (made for the Ford Tractor) are just right, too. You’ll like our kind of service. So how about dropping in or phoning us soon? i MctiOWAN MOTUR IIOITABIIE —tesrls lispmsimlvu .____ -.. . .. .........‘__. - iii risiri ~35?‘- frur. GUARDIAN.‘ CHARLOTTETOWN N GUARDIAN tosrllt, Nhs AGENT GIOIGITO following plsces in Monhguc: in Georgetown: The Poet Office; Itopon. in 8h Peter's: AGENTS: MONTAGUsI: lllnld F. Landry, Albert Altlien, Mil. Byron Harriet Clllr. WN: Weldon Levers. The Gunrdlsn may be bought at any of the Miss S. A. Llewellyn; MrmOlly. i.n Sourls: Cfllflfllfl and Iloronce The Post Office. ..'II.EADERS will find display Isle sdvts. snd suction sdvtl. etc. on our Ftnsncisl Pale. Community Carnival st Montague on October 6th, 7th and 8th. There the family. . .'A RECEPTION will be held in the Legion Hall at St Peters on Thursday. October 6th. welcoming Dr. and Mrs. Abel m our village. Friends from st. Peter's. Morell and vicinities are cordially invited. Entertainment and dancing. Bellevue Mrs. John STMiir-Phee of Belle- vue is vacationing in U. S. A. Mr. Arthur Maiheson, Montague. was a week-end visitor to his home in Bellevur. Miss Ann Miitlicson. Charlotte- ..°P'I4AN T0 ATTEND the Hg ls fun for s11 so come and bring I --'IITTED FOOTWEAR st tb- l llontsguo Shoe Store. . ....' EVENING STAR, new pattern lin open stock and sets. 02R. ‘Boehner, Jeweller, Montague. Pherson. and Mrs, MiicPherson. Randolph, and son Mr. Richard MacPhdrson and Mrs. MncPhor~ Ion, Brighton, Mass. Among the teachers attending the Ulgg Convention on Wednes- day. September 21st, were Mrs. Louise Stewart of Brooklyn; Miss Christene Cameron. ‘lien Wil- liam; Miss Helen Behm. Grand- vlew; Mrs. Hazel B. hiacPhce, Bellevue, and Mr. John Hughes. Iona. Miss Edith lllacPherson of Brookllne. Mass, arrived in the City on Sunday to spend her annual vacation with relatives and friends throughout the province. W‘ .. q ‘M’ a7‘ kit-st P,‘ tsflfvffafitiffln. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr, Gerald Morrison who is employed in the City spent the week end at his home in George- town. Mr. and Mrs. Doucstte and fain- Jerrior. Mr. and Mr_s . Wlllisrn Ives of Charlottetown were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Temple Gotell. Miss Anna Prosper is visiting in Souris where she is the I"!!! 0f her sister-ln-law, Mrs. Wilfred Prosper. Mrs, Harry Simmonds and son Harry of Charlottetown were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hanson. Mrs. Clarence Harris who has been the guest of Mrs. H. W. MacDonald. left Saturday on re- turn to her home in Summer-side. Mr. John E. MacDonald who has spent the past six weeks in Georgetown, left on Saturday for /._. It a monthly incosio lo A monthly income is i. ily of New Glasgow, N. 5., are 7°" Q0 Bursts of Mr. and Mrs. John falrxznmt u 7°“ d“ “b” u“ g gmwafulbrl “"5519! lhlmlillll"? This monthly income ll doubled ii you nieot with death by accident. Branch Office: Bank of Nova Scotia Buildin Presbytery Officers’ ' (loathing Congress 'IQIIR'IQI-D PIQTICTIQI IIOOOIIIUOOOOIIIOQQO A monthly income to you for life ct retirement. Ask {or our pamphlet “Four-Fold Protection Provides". If will interest W. G. HOGG, C. L. U., Divisional Manager. town, spent Sunday nt her home in Bellevue. Miss Gladys MacMlilan, Char- lottetown, spent Sunday at home in Bellevue. Hon. and Mrs. lOWIl. YEBX‘. A. W. Matlieson er, Mrl her sister, Mrs. ble and Mr. Weatlicrble, Charlotte- Thls is Miss MacPhersoNs second trip to the province When slie returned to her Thomas MacPherson. Miss MacPherson gill? raiygsitnuif be" ‘a “smug h" plum" Mn mm” l" m‘ "fly p!" o‘ ‘mly spent the week end as the guest ‘he w" “cmnlumed by he‘ mml" of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil- IOU- cfl} Confederation. Li e usse ossies AQGQCECEEQR IQIOUYQ g. Charlottetown. and family spent Sunday in Belle- vue the guests of Mrs. A, Mathe- son. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MacPhee and Mr, Stanley MacPhee, Bellevue. were visitors to the City on Mon- day. Friends are TIIPDY to learn that Miss Margaret MacPherson of Brooklyn is about again after a meeting. standing singer anrl his was enjoyed and The Sunday evening service Caledonia Church was ably ducted by Rev._ who is an annual visitor to our province. Despite unfavorable Wen- ther, a very large congregation as- sembled. in fact, none could afford to miss this rare and beautiful Mr. Fletcher is an out- singing appreciated by Sourls. _ ___ t Mrs. Albert Ings of Mount Her- Headed by their Comerence l Prld t,D ReicLPebt and Mrs. George Mair of Burnt 061%?“ ti); Mummer éoixeri Point. ___ once Y. P. U. of the United Church “'15 Miss Louise Murphy of De Blois fimf°°fihgggggffg°mwgiggg Bros. Ltd.. in Charlottetown. ‘or their annual Coaching Co“ gross. The theme of the Congress Ham Murphy is "Growing with the Years" and THIN ANY ‘ _ the special speaker will be Dr. in Frank Archibald of 5t. John's con- anlfnnzlsd %iis\',e‘ylcllilcx§g:‘flilaaugé United Church, Moncton. TEA Irving Fletcher Newport We" gnu“ on sund-y Departmental periods 1n Admin- of Mr‘ and Mm N_ w_ Hanson’ istration, Fellowship. Citloen- Burnt Point. ship, Missions, Culture and R/ec- ___ reatton have been plannedffhese M . Ma _ Yorston h s entered l" W NW1 by RQV- Pl-YKO!‘ Math- the rlsPrincervEdwai-d Isla-nd l-lospi- eson. Rev. John Jarvie. Fev- N. R 111g WQRLQ! lnl and her many friends through- ESRY Md Pfflidmt Don Reid as- out the Province hope her condl- slsted by John Kaulbach and Jean tioii will satisfactorily and ipeed- Mira!‘- !n connection with each Fletcher are spending some time in Caledonia, the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Chester R. Martin. An epidemic of measles is sweep- ing through Brooklyn. Al; pre- sent Mr. Alexander Whiteway is confined to his home. Friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. nnrl Mrs. Ernest Matheson, David and baby Sandra Jean were Sunday visitors to Bellevue, the guests of Mr. Mathcsofis mother, Mrs. A. Mathesori. His many friends regret to learn that Billy MacPherson. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MacPherson is a patient in the Montague Hospital. where he is being treated for pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weatherble. Paul and Mrs. Thomas MacPher- son, City, were Sunday visitors to Peter's Road. guests of Mr. and Mrs, E. MerPherson_ They return- ed to the City vln Bellevue. Mrs. Thomas MacPherson n! ‘Charlottetown. has returned to her "M"! "l" H Pill-Slut vacation in wry severe attack of measles. an {n addmon‘ the Brook“... “v improve Department Wm be l workshop M... l2‘: “'2?"§§5Z€i.f“‘i;.l.‘;i§."'iili ' ' s.:'*‘.‘:“.§i::l.l;r:3 £‘§.°f.§‘a‘i’é‘ Sunday services in Holy Trinity- Chiirch were conducted by Mr. H. E. Miller of Charlottetown with Mr. Thomas DeBlols, president of St. Paul's Laymans Association be- ing the speaker. Mr. DeBlois who Fletcher complimented the mem- bers of the Trio oii their achieve- ments. NOT ISOLATED tical experience in the Young’ People's mrrun ss set rorui in Programme Annual Vlil. Super- vising the Workshops will be Anna MacLeod, Elizabeth Oharman wmi vooeuuisesArrss-eoeiulc“ mgland is only 21 miles from ,the Continent. but the north of lSootland is 400 miles from the ‘nearest continental shore. I | j BUYING DAILY l Llve or Dressed I y FOWL i fllld l , CHICKEN _. for Cunning Purpose EASTERN PACKING CO" LIMITED United States. While there she a was the guest of her daughter. SQEIYIS Mrs. Howe and Mr. Bows of Denver»; her son, Mr. Angus M!" ACROSS 51. Leather; 11. l. Mslt flask '» f beverages l. Mohsnv. medsn lvdse ivsr.) 9. A vault 10. Persia 11. Sharper 12. Filth l3. Public notice l4. Close to 1t. Solemn wonder l7. Youth 19. Speck 21. At home 22. Ireland tpost.) 24. A twist of e rope 20. Weep eon- vulsively 2U. Cut. as wood 20. Pie-shaped piece . 32. Solid refuse of grapes measure _ 2. Shoe-msnu- IQ. fscturlng. eityfltass.) 3. Fencing 1t, 23. swords LThongs lLYoung, goat 6. Melody ‘l. English. . nstursllst 31. 8.Mesn 33. 9.F‘nscoous 34. tree 3'1. 2B. 27. 2D. 30. 36. Bend forth 88. Personal pronoun 3P. Tennis r lt-NIO 41. ‘Post. (I. Neuter i pronoun‘ H. Western $0. lievsrberste AXYD ls LONG Eléii it!‘ iisit rwonn'r_sv' etc CII.G09P._T0 missus. _ V’ MONTAGUE COMMUNITY CARNIVALOICPOBE i. 7th, & an DlAl LY C R Q S S W0 R iiiinu oau L-ltllllii lll!l.lifii1 Vlrleh nuisnii Lsisnuii ot cabbage ililflllllluiufl Hm Decoys Fist circular organ A street . l1“! railway . uHBi-lt.) lilllli-fll [lllll Memo- illlldillll [dfillllfl ‘ ma? Yesterday's Answer‘ Explosive 40. Famous missile spa (Eng) Greet as. Moist Foreign‘ to. Exclama- A msrt tlon of Stirs up surprise Attrsctiv" 47. Winged Test insect I bsiur GBYHOQUOTE-Ilerds hdijlojoll it: LIAAXI’ PILLOW One letter simply stands for soother. In this example A mm for the three L's, X for the two 0's, etc. lingle letters. spoo- troptiles, the length and formation of the swords are all hints . Each dsy_t_i_ie code letters are dllerenhj Auryytegrlnuostottei awash/taxi is cvfsanriiiieo YP L'QRR'1'3-'-'-G,WCCWOiIl.' Yclhtdly’! Cryptoqlotei wiiariftkslirsin BED THAN con- icmu gass ;i-us,_mcirr_wrru_snsisrr-t ..--— is the president of the Gideon Society for Prince Edward Island. spoke on the work of that Society. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Falls of Charlottetown, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker and daughters Dianne and Elaine also of Charlottetown. motored to Georgetown on Sunday where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1, W. Lnvers. The motor party also called at Lower Montague and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Robertson. Shorter Dresses To Return By noiior-nr nos NEW YORK, Oct. 3 -- (APH -— The flapper of the terrible 20s is due for a comeback in the fabu- lous 506. Newest indication is the return of the short evening dress. a isv- orite of the jazz age, now gaining general acceptance in the ‘bebop ers. Along with the single bob, the shorter skirt and the “bunny hug" coat. it is a sign of the times. The short evening dress is shown in various phases, most extreme of which is the street-length chif- fon sheath, embroidered in rhine- stones, just ss the John Held girls used to wear them in 1M6. The waistline, however, has not yet dropped to the hips, and the bust- llne is still allowed its natural curves. Ruth Jacobs. fashion editor of "Women's Wear." says; "There's no question about. it — short evening dresses are st their peak of acceptance right now. At first this was a. limited big-city fa.- shton. Now short evening dresses are selling st all price lovels,'snd to all sge groups." The New York Dress Institute reports the short evening dress as selling in greater numbers this year than at any time since 1%. Some of the street-length after- rlark outfits, however, are as for- mal so they come. with strapless tops, bejewelled trimmings and even crinoline skirts. It seems the fashion is here to stay — at lesst for s season -enrl that once more it's the style to show your ankles when you, dance. l suviiio DAILY DRESSED CHICKEN ‘and FOWL LIITLE NECK CLAMS IAR CLAMS QUAl-IAIIGS For Canning Purposes SMELTS and EELS For Export JIONTAGUI COLD STORAGE LTD. Montague. P.l.l. Louise Best, Annabel Worrel and Isabel Davidson of the Conference executive. Besides the Workshops, there are other attractions... The Book Parade will display an inter- esting assortment of useful mat- erials to assist ln the development 0f the Ymmg People's programme, On Saturday evening a Congress Bflnquet with m. w. c. Godfrey In heady too-bugsfteelv ipton uoonrunsuessuounsswurosmm! as guest speaker. will be among the week-land's outstanding sess- ions. Slng-songs. using the pop- megs ular favorites from the Young People's Song Book have also been included on the programme, with Tiisiifoucu? IT'S MRCRINGELV. i” and other features. the Coaching Congress for Presbytery 5 memorable for all who attend. T0 BE A LAW ‘Rcwliasetrsiwario F ‘oocroiz HLLROLLER. ‘r Lwsso RECORDS GETTING we WANTS TD mow l‘O me OFFICE , lF HE CAN CHANGE r-AND WHAT uaeesus- . Hi8 FOUR OYILOCK wuss HE oars-mess? l APPOINTMENT TO '.- u-("q/ SHOR/ WHAT DOES HE - THINK I MAKE APPOI l ‘ MENTS FOR ANVWAV? . roun SHARP ANDMJT I "4 a ,5 , 1' , .' our: BOARDING HOUSE " \ Officers of 1M9 promises to be o! Chlflli 11 British naval victory. Gold guinea coins were fird truck in England during the re to commemorate by‘ F agoly 6‘ Shorten l MJOR HOOPLE ’ watt, PIGEON-CHEGT! WHERE'S THAT PHONY TALK- 3 0w CARELE m6 GOAT You WERE- GOING ”¢ OF MQDROP- T0 RlDE mro WALL 5712551 pine Aqw - ‘l-‘(AK- arise." \\\\\\\\\ HAW-HAW .' r." -, HEARD You “'\ a’ , l “vi-rim ‘i Qvv IlIflfiH-Dflimm-m. an ‘engages \ y ‘ ‘x ' l‘ I \ i: V \ l FDKNEDSYE‘ I ‘ l-Afll- M WHAT was mar ”’¢ ,.