OCTOBER s, 193s _ rnniE THREE SUME INTERESTING SPEBEALS From lllo utdE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN {it COLORFUL i CHINA A motion-picture I Holy Redeemer llall Ill ANNIVERSARY e50 B O r/lenée ad (Wily/into 9.0.4 (foot-......- Sisman Work Boots I Slsman Boys Shoes for ‘mrd wear. l ‘l: i .l IN LADIES’ llEPARlMEil RM. J. I‘. Golorlll, M-A. Zion Church Tuosdfly. Oct. 11th 8.00 p.m. ADMISSION The Central Guardian I B G Go FOR THIS WEEK-IND This column ls reserved for new: ol local interest but advertising of l."i‘Si..2“;“'.€.F5°’..?t.i?‘°.§.i§'f 2s and 1i» cents 25¢ l . GRAND i CRASWELL for monographs. conrrziiriicsiuux LIFE INSUR. ANCE. L-67B9-7-21-312. NOW FOR QIREAL BREAKFAST Anniversary Freezcout 3 — SPECIALS - 3 Trinity United Church THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 6th THE HULIDAY With RDU ' Tflfl (M?! . P. M. an,“ S-lifierware ofgfiifl?“ 0"“- mo - (llnmlnldo 0mm». 1 ‘m sefvlfgilivfrlitixiu Ogtuptincnu- '°”“.’.S§° Shhfiiit“ Q" ' W ’ ’ ' Ladies’ lVlntcr Coat Special in Navy, Copper, Brown and Bum; picniy Mount Smpiflilafi A M? garrglg; AND PETE 51mm ‘ trimmed with grey Beaverine and Coney Fur Collars. n1 tonllPM,sacrmncntortheLords 951133-15-7-9 P-M- Price .,...,.........._._,........_,.................... I a SATURDAY MATIN E 2.30 THANKSGIVING DINNER. Bunnerfnini-sniieni 1.30 P. M. Har- riniton Preparatory service Friday, Oc ober 7m, a p. M. L-73-10—6-1i. tllihat Ladies’ Fall Dresses in al lie new shades. $5.95 .... $7.95 $2.95 —-—~——e Welcome Inn, Brsckley. Hot Goose b VISITING Lopflisf Miss and chicken‘ mservmons must‘ p Special at MUFW GCOdB. vlcc-prr" ' i 01 be in by Saturday noon. Prices the Rcbrkrih Ass: ml) " 'n\‘l‘s to- 50¢ and 50¢ L-95-1g.5-7 Ladies’ New Hand Bags in all the new Full shades. Special day to pay an oftirinl Ylwll to the ‘lodges m New Brmswick M“! P_ line at PARISH OF MILTON AND BUS- Mlss Eleanor Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Stevenson, of Worcester Road has enrolled in a secretarial school in Cambridge to trike a year's course in secre- tarial science. Miss Stevenson was awarded a $500 scholarship by the school. She was graduated from the Fitchburg high school last J1me and was a Gold F‘, stu- clenL-Gxrdner News, Gardner, Mass. Before moving to the Un- ited States. Miss Eleanor Steven- son lived wit-h her parents. Mr. , v Er-alI-WEQLE Wigllq rainy forv sev; TICO, Sunday October 9th. St. . - .- v t nsgcw. ews John's Church. Milton. 3 n-m- Children's School Bweeters made of 0d d soon i LATEST KAYSER " e~ ...... ... Quilts , d ». s“ u" r um» a ed 93¢ POLICE (OUR-f _M u“. Ponce “mnksgivixlg Service‘ Preacher Sta B! ......-......“.................. . . . . . . . . . . ....... a Court _vrst:'i'-’:i_\.' ' morning (inc Rev D;- Haslam of 3|; pimps’ . ~ i - - . ~ ~ r . : - ~ Jo weer .m.D. §,‘.““}‘;..,.“’§i.,fj_"“" Tifoo” paggibfgltfi gggglilimicwll- “Misha/gal 1X95”?! o‘ m“ m" Another line of Ladies’ Sweaters, good assortment of shades. 1 95 I icasc-s were ‘adjourned until to- ' _____ _ h ' _] ' (PIl-HOVQT) ..-.........,_.-._,,..........._....u_-,,-.. 0.1-. I a ‘ m°"'"°“'- RECEIVES scnonniesuir - POISON IVY rcrliiish hue. Umusprcting Nature lovers often nrc inc it for decorative pui"p-scs but the little rhyme "leave three, lrt it be" is the better pnrt of valor here. Thefrult of the poison ivy is about the size of n small pen, pule green in color lit-fore ll bcrzmies ripe. and poisonous ni this stage. When ' it hocnincs rrcam- Children's Plaid Sklrtaslaeslto Gyeon __,,__,,_,,,,,,,,,_, $1 and $1.50 “STARLIGHT FOR DAYLIGHT", “LIGHTN- ING FLASH", smartly fastened with gleam- Children ‘s School Dresses, Brown, Green and Wino . . . . . . . . I49 ripe colored and is no longer poisonous l "Poison ivy is one of the first of 2 5 the vines to take on the attractive A better line 0f Ladies‘ HWBBEON, PUHOYBI . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , s ln zi er. r . » g pp Mrs.) 131%? Sltaevenstén alt gfgggémivoggpeigttgisf ' §n,{"°‘;thf§§ Children's School Hose, Black and Fawn‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . c! “KAYSWING". Haunting a heathery plaid T. . ..g ' " " birds." _ . fey mov.d to WQSLHIILStQI‘, I 1m quoting [mm “mm m back. A" “i850 at ONE DOLLAR. Mass. aizcut twelve years ago. 5 ,, , -_ ., ‘ _ __ Public Hirlllil ninth s: Olitll _Ll\0S ,1 ,, l“ , B] l‘ mi B! pr c lipETlJpArv’ flower forth in petiJrn blooming iéétiggneggabggggeagagltctel? ‘l?’ hcnltli hints tn its rcnil- ( liii It n S 8C \ . Ll (‘Pit 00m S . . . . . . r- . . . . . . . {from v. . - ~ . I for Autumn, Kayser’s youngest coqtiette. quflflqq Hn-sh V5,, wnmfih’; thsvilgsglilislvlfiolrxfgults \"=lC1§§1H_i>_-it1'tfvifg . _ _ _ {cuss-Miller tray. usin Ross-Miller ~ . . . ' 1 , _ ‘ KAYSEWS WJAF-N-HAF", Parisian in ap- y \illl-Cl‘llmb|a im-gklign arcordinrf we m“, S“? °f H“: I‘, ;"‘-_1“_° Just arrived by hlxpress, another shipment of those Famous FII _ _ _ gyrg to “n, ‘nfltructinng m? manuf‘ctur_ stibsiante iioin the Cl .i<l lotus a _ . ., N _._\ __ .1 1 ‘ Y. i , . pearancq modish Canadian m make. These at. I 6 J "s nmvm.‘ and w“ Wm get-bflwr or broken Stfllil sn ks t» tilt‘ skin Iwlnillfillfll stir u. and hi m -Sei\ice Lad es Silk Hose. DOLl.AR-FlF'l‘Y. work l7€fiéfcfiéf m-‘ccsdsvhen Pcltm: time time.’gflfkgm“3§},““§,,1;§;§““$},,{}‘“Y,,.g;;§ llrsviflv velve- tl-OO- <>"Y$*11@1‘Y">@ I GIOVC Cdllnlel‘. d I ” “mun ' twelve hours to seven (lays lntcr. 1111C l .. .. . . 0I'l 18ft. as you enter The fii.t symptoms include a ‘ . ' y? G rdv ,burniniz,_itcliing sensation oi the S d P,“ l h I d ' u Jasfern Ha [an 5km Tins "my be f01;,,.._.,.d by m. ue e ‘.11 ge C ot s, 0o ors Re , Blue, Green 1 WHEN I have to "evbearencc of e red rash on the and Wine. Prices u and n iparts which have come in contnct ‘Tits column ls reserved [or news i. of local interest butadvertlsing o!’ carry my lunch to li/‘Cfk ‘ltl t ‘lk ."t . '. - I am always thankful u ‘l he mi y sip Tho poison ing may never be hiore severe Flzinnelotie for Kiddies Dresses, in Plnitls and Figured. Rod, Him, my wife bgkgg~ bfgad a newsy nature may be inserted than this or it may develop into and 1V=r0“-n_ Special qaie Prices er with R" J3!‘ Inbur. No altn-l cents a word strictly pay- blisters. The rzwn may spread to V, d ' “ ' p d V gglnpflvangg, 5]] part5 of me budyjgjrmntcd )8? ..............................-...... I 5h .I 07-1197 b79311 PW? ¢V¢5F .. T:__ _ by continual scratching . t. =d ' “s”. “.irsués‘“Trii'of _" n Wh'le t i n" "n i‘. . ~ i. . . Charlottetown - - - Prince Edward Island aiahbefinjg fiéhtiarlgi; gr,..rl.,t.ewf,,i'pqnsfiinn hi...‘ b: soinel eel-iii. rtirlxizvu" ;O§l‘;i‘n.né“;§ hlannelette in Stripes and Plain, light shades. Specter! Price, i - ' ‘ handed m their Rent. Archie Hume. they brush against it. it: is p.119... per yard ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . ... I very important when a man's doing heavy Iworlr. My wife says it's bzcnuse REGAL has more solid nourish- ment in it: than ordi- | nary flour. Believe me, l ed that 0111i" about one iii eighteen is lintlly poisoned. The first treatment for ivy poisoning is a thorough scrubbing of the skin with lwunilry soap and - hot water as ilzv ssnp tii solves the oily sap. wntcr alone will not: dissolve the fluid: cxccssivo rub- bing or scratching s, "ends the in- fection. A dose of Epsom salts and application of carron oil —llme water. linseed oil equnl parts - shortens the length oi the attack. Severe cases require the services 0t the physician. “Education of children and adults enables them to recognize the plant. cutting it away from public resorts and highways, and cnreful nvoldancs of it in the ’ woods, will prevent many a sad aftermath o! a happy holiday in the country." Winterinir Bees ..'ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is cc- onomical. More loaves of better bread from each bag. ..'DENTAL OFFICE CLOSED. Dr. L, A. Johnston's Dental Of- fice. Montague, will be clcsed till October 21st. L-ll8-l0-6-2l ..‘GO0D POTATO CROP. - Potato Picking is in full swing in Rod Point district. Farmers report a 200d crop also a lot of rvi- This season proved the advanta e of spraying fields that were wel pro- tected with spray are y1eldifl8 H heavy crop of marketable potatoes tree from rot. t, ... UTO QUDOICIDDD IQQDlDDODILDQQQCSQZIDDfiCGJDDI“ srnr, LO0K and LISTEN! i. i STOPiAnd see the greatest clothing values over offered In Candle Weave nmféfii-‘eane, ‘f2 x 90. . . . . . . . . . .1. . . I85 $1.49 Special Table of Nottingham Net and Ruffled Ortslnt, odd SQHlHgBIU .~--.--|;--|---¢_(b¢---- 69c. 98o. A better line of Ladies‘ Fall Felt mo: .I;'.‘fI.'-. I . i; .. n95 SAVINGS-THAT'S WHAT WE'RE OFFERING PROWSE BROS., LTD. THE B“ STODI Nottingham and 'l‘uscaii Net Curtains. Worth to $2.50. Bale Price i g REGAL makes bread Charlullrlnivn. _ V that tastes better, too." ' LO0K——At our suits and overcoat-s and you will be surprised at I our wonderful low prices. t LlSTEN—To tho radio at 6.30 and hour somrthing that will ‘fli- terest you. » . Given away in prizes for the lucky coupon. holder. b u THIS IS HOW YOU WIN With every two dollar purchase you will receive a coupon. If you buy a fourteen dollar suit or overcoat you WI" have seven chances to \\‘."_ first prize $25: 2nd $15; 3rd S10. Contest opens Saturday, llct. 1st. Drawing takes place Saturday night. Oct. 29. Remember our utility ls always the best. Our prices alwlyi the lowest. Prove H3: by calling nt the new cloth ng ‘store. Call in today and get first choice. FRED c. ‘KELLEY _ nrcnui-e Building KN" 51"" ‘"oooocibnoczciooocronctortctdooceriumla-z-octooctoooazoaotczcziziceczot Special Ruffled Curtains in Plain White or White trhnmed with Rose, Gold and Green. Pair Special line of Lafles‘ Fall FOR HOG . . . . - o - n]_Qp|Qn t a Lv-niro o;*oirn $50 (Experimental Farms News) The foundation for next sum- mer's honey crop will be laid this autumn. Colonies which are in good condition and are headed by a good queen in the sprint: are the ones which will ylrlcl the best sur- pluses. Those colonies will be the ones which siuvive the winter best: and which. in turn, will be best prepared to withstand the test of winter. It pays to lay the founda- tion well. At Kapuskasuig when ls located the Dominion Experimental Sta- tion for Northern Ontario. bee! often have their last good autumn ALBERT G. KAYS Exclusive Agent f0!‘ wort-ha,‘ (‘Frm ‘ . USA LITE BATTERIES FOR RADIO flight, in September mid their first +4. .. s _ ._ - ' ' 5,13, ' T“ fiTwntL 1.0m‘. n, . ~. t t . . avmd nklng oi rattling bi t l‘ . . . and FLASHLIGIYI spring flight near the enil of l b0 __ would be Pym/fie,“ y,“ an n; \|'t»||,q m Quin-no ‘ April. states M. J. Rowland. mud- T‘? _ m“ nnrth and’ ‘County iifurt-stiil it'll-L Hi4‘ Dirt-c- .C h Apiarlst of the Station, That. long 9d from 5‘ A‘ ‘ i d ‘Ovpfln, o. m“ 311d "rip-.- i- -i- . nf rln- Vic- ep winter! cmglxhemcmdm a. swere 33:. ishhdgbig hgli? I(n uui"t'l~iern- ~ i< _ ‘Mia _m"k_ H" dfijhwmai‘ I: F01‘ l mam/om. ‘Hf,'\{.fl,,.,.‘_‘"in“'_i‘,§}{§ of “If; districts ivhere tho tempijratiiws _ lllvfl’ uul hesold hailguliilii‘ L???" v hi‘. tummy long period ivhrn no brood ls rals- W" m" 1°“ f”. b“ “am” to ‘$5M '4'.‘ """l_‘_"..fl"'(.m;“fr“p.i,".§ nrnrmnill. run» w. t im- other H d-nches ‘Colds —T00tilflCh0, 01C. ed n h _. bu,“ wow.“ m,“ colon- change the all" via tho entrance, iypctoliil, Qulii“ ‘_ _ I m" and ',‘I‘II‘I\‘| ,_, "Emu" “gy- ea ' ' as i - ' cl ' tl‘n- ‘hlward Isl-ind on wituiihiy the l . i ' ( , 1 9 ‘ m‘ cm survm “W” long wmms ‘time ""513" Loan gm qxilgiiflfit ‘(l“;l‘Ou" ‘enih day n’ ovinin-r i n. inns. at "is ‘ " "i-"h i" l“"“‘“"‘.“‘ ‘hf S l S n y i and be in exconent Conmuon 1n 0n, Si! - ~_ ‘It - luiur 0f 'l‘\\t-l\"e 'O:I‘|~l\(‘kIlI0flll all "'1 “I '"'"“'" " "YHTN y l the spring, material. seems to be nerve _\. ‘ lt i I “H! - W, llil-Tflill‘ \.I‘|‘\|il'll. V . I _ M! not so like“ to nos in ‘and sngurir i cc t i. l. 1'. W, , ._ , t _ in, m Paws sown i ...’:;‘r.:f““""“‘ '°’ “°°" W“ lhfiviiiin-v of =il‘£"‘..-{’.t,.'i‘.'.‘3 .;:."::.'.*::. ' ‘ . . ‘ Stron colonies o! yflung healthy turb the bees ll the rzmss s <‘ll<-_ ff. ' > - ' ,. v- . _ - .. Sirllvitvrs .\ _-_~i _ l *:i=li>itl"ti""li Milled from Canadian Selected Hard Wheat be“; gmme “om m the hive m mo“ pone Rind ,O,nf.,..f,,l,‘,; . (I43;“Li.iauegliiuilllbflnnvlnmiiitimrlii l)\'l'l.|l t». .... ill om. . - - w - s. ~- > < . . - - Packed In HHYZICIIVL‘ Red Gingham R328. Each during both autumn and winter pimaiii factors in succo s n 3 ‘mm hnundm and lk_§(_r|h‘_d M. é?!“ tnrlit-r Air‘ H“ ‘y seasons; and Healthful living oon- ivlnterinz bees. dltions with adequate protection from oolci. lows, that In to say: (‘().\l.\1 . -i ING at u stake sci ln the §tllllhi with coupon which entitles purchaser t0 I bide n! the Public Road trailing to Rogers Silverwezir spoon. One in every 98 lb. t? Banks‘ i Young bees are procured by hav- t \“ t ~lt l- m Trio"; bag‘ l in; good queens with ample stores Exit." Weft ‘rill; tho I‘uh~~\ _ _ ‘g0 g8 ‘h B _______-— $2.90 i in the MW during the smmmn" lir- Road from (‘rnpauil (‘ornvr to T? --" ‘ ' “g '_ —' '— _' ' In 001d WTRWPT 5W5 M‘? KEN ‘ivtnrin. and running (hour-i- South- l 55 ————— ‘ '- 49 lh. Bug — — — — — —- -" "" "‘ " | healthy to e swat extent. by kres- \\';\|'("\‘ along u.» West sidi- or the I 24 H) B ___ _ _ _ .... _- ,8() tng the hive interior dry and frei- Cmmd“ 1; ' Inst rnrnlimml ltoad for thi- dis- \ . IIR‘ — _.. ._ _ , I from ItIEHKlOMfl ‘this is‘ socitiiriod “k “Hm, n; T..." IIu'}“"rpd um‘ pptitl-‘wi W _ i. - __.. t.. _ -~ ~57; "-1_1-~- l‘.\\\ill‘l,'l __ , _ l. . m‘ ‘N “'“““““ “N” m“ ‘WIND i‘ ti?“ M o“ a“ q s“ i".“....‘..z'.:..::.: .. :.".".;:... ..r.r.»'.".r.-.' "' GUARANTEED _ Stores should be given in "mplr RQVM mm‘ ___“H_______ V_ ‘ ||i :|||('l~ of.‘ ’l‘vrn llundri-rh nllll; Nmnkllg," m,“ Mmpdp" M "I d “n”: m anmv Mr any Iwzfisnriv’ Ii- Vllnavlrs for hitrs St“ N‘ HM" "W" WNW" .m i‘ (niiiniittvr. See our large big contest. one iwndmi PM?‘ - gvsyggilg- 511;? "iggiiiqs-tlf was *—‘"~~~~~ ~ - "W lpvgi; "i, 1'51‘; "3,.='i;;,.";," 1:13,. .53 ~~ in »- o i-"n- we . ,0".. n. 0 ' nr.c ~ " ' i b"! 0!‘ 0V9!‘ 8W9" FREE w the person‘ gueszlgf i should not“be given tintifall bmod Z*"“““"‘°““'"“‘: l-lllil 1'\\i~|\t\"-ti\|'(~r- <1‘IIti_ l"'('t"l tn m; t us. 1117'" ll. ~wr<",‘"-‘;1im the nearest correct wflghf, 115k Us or P i rsziiifimplffig] fmrrrogge "own: cigmiwsi ‘s ‘it ' lgl-lxlqvtllllltlgzuz- 130.1» '..';~ N." “HM cularsa stored’? I ‘s I) p ‘ :lillllll the will 'l'r_vnn Rom; e - r ' u "t: v , y- ‘ ll l I 4 d Eighty K280i 1'0 0‘ i IF | dgfiillighftihleIt’:llizclfmhiflulwgilgoiii)gi: i z ‘illilpfstriilxtc llii» illnfl: _ul' ciim-‘ _' I Y0" WILL ALWAYS USE “I'm” Fuhrer’ ‘ w" t“ inert"- A W" "u"- : l?I23l“2}i‘£"ii-.fi"i.-..2"2l“i;'i'5’i..‘Iii;i 1v p M I n g Rylxuhr R5”? “mm o" g l ° ‘same a llttlr- more or loss iilul [IF-i s e ¢€a Y“ _> rpmgvgfl, entrances (wpn and be Pmmmm ,_ : int: thus ilrscrilil-tl in a‘ Ho‘?! at, I ‘ I _ _ '_ ‘ placed on firm stands or supports z m‘ Sliemvn" w", ""1" ... o ""'\\'¢‘.""'"" "m" Hmm“ 1"‘ '. "f . l \lll",til .\i\ 12R I w“ PMCES °N FEE” "W “""- "" "m" "W" n "m" Mien‘ i" i ..‘.‘.::;' rrrr r " 1.. : :r~.~..'.".".r.n.:.:"'.::.i.‘"n: ti‘: it": i l-..\lll.\l..\.l!-jl{ " i shove greeted their German “llberatorfl when Berlin's troops by nny shn nrz or vi ration. . re - i — — — — — — -- _ f‘; _-->' ‘ l ‘ u ‘ . . SAVE AT KAYS WIT“ SAFETY moved into border areas o! Czechoslovakia l! Crech soldiers ynov- said lethal" clzlstiirboizs of lh." _i‘ea‘~e l Manicures — -— — — — T‘ E lr,l'iw'“z:m“"f1_"gtfp knmga‘, "Haul; (jhm-Munpmn Hm] i ed out in iwcordanre with the lrgreement of the tour-power oon- finnnm an“): ma: rgilniqriiriinl. g 99"‘; nmnm‘ w???“ . mm m. ......“ a; a [lnwwr o; gap; i Norm ‘ynhhh... . k»... ...- .. .. _...___ .. ._ 1 10d d m a "mm, |n pump-n, rzt-rmlnn_il'.l"i'liespt:loiao pltetures n sceiri: InIAZch. a Hump (Mmwpn. , filmm’, “n : qni- w‘ llvnyr"rtc-éuhlazliiitélaru‘:’ I h I a ‘ FOOTBALL TREE!) twice when the bill 89 home-town of Konrad Irnen. u e en- ~ermln rm y ea er, Wm... “.h.,...,ng h,“ MM“ an o - M i) O ‘t 1* 4 - d- . h l. V, p on. L I Momrmoqmq, sump, _ The tree behind the iwehpgf-l A0623’ Iollowlnl publication o! his 1mm! "claim" h the Awh dlflrlci- part-s of live rn c or urivpins ’""' ""‘“""' ¢ [lljuxplhf 39115:”? "wqfuiflifiX i i _ _ v_,__ __ ___ _ should be secure and snug tn aoouoooooooooaowooooooo ‘ l" .1», D9 treooveedthe bsllon ndehzexvigino$>u Ilonmr