4i “ML”. iilhll-Ilrlll) .2- .s@s.== . \ _ . _ M . l ‘ ' ~. . ~..'_'.».Lu...-....--.sns-===s==eassess‘ 5!"! I .\ \\\ When it’s .__.. You Start able Service. 13-Plate 99s 1 i-Plate 59s Size Price 4.40/21 6.05 4.50/20 6.55 4.50/21 6.60 . an EXI DE Made by Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of~ Storage Batteries, Noted for Long and Depend- 15-Plate 1095 “ Clifton-EXIDE ” Sturdy-Jleliable-Guaranteed Iii-Plate 77s LMAN” . L CHARLOTTETOWN More Tread on the Road- More Rubber in the Tread ' SAFEl-through Scientific “Cog Wheel" Anti- ihid Grips that Prevent Accidents. BAT cams Size Price 4.75/19 7,35 5.00/19 $.00 5.25/18 11.95 wuc~ 0L’S 5.115%“ RECOMMEND OIVIINION TIRES Because»- Tempered Rubber Tread STILL GOOD when ordinary treads worn smooth, Formal Bridge Frock G Fashion Favor unw max. Oct. r-rm hitot tbeseascnseemstobethebridge Imllhdgthewidemarslnofnine '5 a i‘ a 3. s. 5 charming boleros. usually of the dress fabric. but sometimes more elaborate. You will find these little alter-thoughts alsointur Juetfowvarietyamong the lesions o! capes in fur and other media. Persian lamb is top f0!‘ such thins’! and may indeed be B0 resumed for all manner of uses. Several authorities are quoted as giving the costume suit with swag- ger cost es the suit type o! the mo- ment. These are not all as spot-t- like as they sound. Fabrics and colors transform these suits, as do the blouses with which they are worn. In this connection it may be well to mention that, considering the season. navy is much in evi- dence. Navy is springs own color, but in the line-up for fall one finds it repeated often enough to deserve mention. While any num‘ of intiereetlns colors have a sporting chance to win, the daytime favorite is blank- all-blavck or black-with. C mbina- tions promise to be best in straight, rather than two colors. In hoping to convey a clear im- pression of the fashion situation one should warn against a too- literal acceptance of the elaborated themes. After all, one must remain sane even in a mad, mad world of fashion, which is to say that the simpler things are still the best choice. ‘ You are bound to like the new neck treatments. bringing strings and ropes, even festoons of pearls, again into play. Between necks be- decked with such things and belts flashing a. messagevof their own the fall season is not without its color- ful accents, black though many of the dremes really are. It is n. year in which, not only you. but everyone eles, will look to your waist line. It's because of belts. which never have been more im- portsnt—~or more deservedly so. They are always calling attention to themselves-and maybe to a matching unit-sometimes the handbag. sometimes the hat. .__._._._-_--_- MISOOUCIIE CONVENT 1 Honor Roll for ==,.tember:- Grade X-l. Corinne Des- Roches; 2. Rosie Arsenault; 3Mary Hogan. Grade IX -l. Gertrude Des- Roches; 2. Martha Salk. Grade VIII-l. Mary Misc- Donald. Grade VII—l. Alphonsus Keefe; 2, Doris MacArthur Grade VI-l. Velda Small; 2. I Mavis MaoOormack; 3- Vlrsinle Poirier. SUMMERSIDE *2. Nellie Arsenault; 3. Teresa Des- 5 Grade V-1. Ethel DesRcches; ‘Z- Ritr. Martin; 3. Eunice Martin. Grade IV-l. Louise DesRoches; 2. Elizabeth DesRoches; 3. Rita DSSR/UCITQS. Grade III-J. Alfredo DesRoches; Ro-hes. Grade II-J. Evelyn Polrier; 2. Jmfiirtofwhichcleerg the‘ Doris DesRoches; 3. Louis Polrler. Grade 1-1. Julietta Poitier: 2 Berenlce DesRoches: 3. Teresa Prunty. Music Over 90%—1. Mary Hogan; I 2. Rosie Arsenault; 3. Martha ‘, Bark; i. Imelda Arsenault; 5. Mary ' J NEW GLAGOW W. I. The New Glnsaow w. I. met at the home of Mrs. Herbert Steven- son on Monday evening Sept, z, Nine members and three visitors were present. Meeting opened with singing the Ode and repeating the Creed. Roll Call was answered with Pickle recipes. Reports of the School and sick Committees were given and Mrs. Harland Hill was up. Pointed to replace Mrs. R. W, Stevenson on the sick committee. A bill for school supplies w” ‘ordered to be paid. “Mrs. A. B. Stevenson invited e members for the October meet- ing. Roll Call will be "answered Y.M. with, "Something I am thankful for." Lunch committee for next month is Miss Elsie Laird, Mrs. R. A. Houston, Mrs. J- B. Dickie- son. Programmes committee, Mrs. P. L. Campbell Mrs Harland Hill, Mrs. 1.. W. Stevenson. The programme oi‘ the evening was, chorus. The Institute Card Reading, Mrs. McLeod Contest parts of the body Refreshments were servrd by the hostess and committee in charge. BELMONT WOMEN'S INSTITUTE A very pleasant evening was spent at the home oi Mrs. J. Arnett Simpson. on Sept. 20th. when the members of the Belmont a gAAAé n4 A4 n a sham‘ cl Li." G YMNASI UM CLASSES OPEN SAT. OCT. 5th . PERIODS son JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL yomns BUSINESS GIRLS MARRIED LADIES DIRECTOR-MISS LEILA WORTI-IY Graduate Margaret Eaton School and Physical Instructresa with Y. W. C. A. SCHOOL GIRLS AND LADIES INVITED PHONE Y. M. A.—95 FOR PARTICULARS 04-404 Island Furriers For Two Days Only ',WeJ. and Thur. ’ Oct. 2 and 3rd afirapuntsiniiarm at... ma: wnotasnz aousss m Ialllaalwiilvfltlllhflltynvitharangeofevoryklndofflrllnihe IIIIIOIICIIIIQIIIIKIIIIMIII to Fashion. at Iltfle more than wholesale prion. any healer “hahwmallberaltradehvalneforyoarolilfnrcestonthe i i III!‘ IT, gnrallteewttlineryeeat- to mnmars ‘ =1’ ._ =\ Womerrs Institute met for“ their regular monthly meeting. Meeting opened by singing Institute Ode, followed by Roll Call which was responded to by naming an "Island Manufacture". Minutes of last meeting were read, approved and signed by the President. The re- ports of the different committees were favorably received. The new committees appointed were- Sick, Mrs Ernest Inman, Mrs. Harry Best. School-Miss Eva Manderson and Mrs. M. W. Barrett. Prog.,--Mrs. B- W. Birch and Mfrs. J. A. Simpson. sandwiok-Ivfra. Harry Best, Mrs M- W. Barrett. It was moved by Mrs. B. W. Birch, seconcd by Mrs. Seymoure ‘rl-nnpson, that attendance prizes be paid school children for the year. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Inman, on Oct 11th. Roll Oall to be answer- ed by Sing Boy Play or Pay. The Junior Red Cross held s. Grab Beg Sale which realized mo. Lunch was served and a pleasant sot-l roui- spent. Collection $1.66 Meeting closed by singing God Save the King. AUTUMN brown leaves fall When the wild winds set them free; And the fields are dressed in somber gray . As all autumn fields should be— Oh, a touch of sadness meltsymy heart ' As I note these changes all, And I think of life, how like these leaves Whefnlthe curtain of death shall a . v For one with the weight of years must bow Our heads 'neath the arch of time. T111 the Autumn comes and we drift away Like ‘the leaves from the mother v he. —I". H. MacArthur. EYESI G Ill‘ EXIIHIITIOI mflagmanntvhsohnn m. ll. ‘J. Illlll PIUIIIIIII Olles Oeaseeiel II! .-~~ "ris Autumn once more and the‘ MacDonald; 6- Gertrude Gaudet; 7. Erma Gaudet; 8. Margaret Gillis; 9. Eleanor Gillie. Prison Thief Is Sought (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) l OSSINING, N. Y» Sept. Kill-The suspicion that Sing sing peniten- tiary might be harboring a thief within its walls deepened today with the departmental trial oi keeper William Lambert, who wa‘ charged with disobedience and con- duct unbecoming an oflicer in con- nection with the disaPDearance c1 3,000 yards of prison sheeting. 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