pcronaa 1. 193s ' __-__ Recent expressions of opinion by merchants, paint users have indicated a real need Island for a thoroughly up-to-date and ful win-Williams supply centre. The beautiful store at 94-96 and wallpaper. Merchants can now rely on fast service on orders for THEACIIARLOTTETOWN _ GUARDIAN __ in C')€dc/oIZela10'é)r in Prince Edward iy equipped Sher- Today that need is filled. _ Queen Street, Charlottetown, which opens on October 7th and 8th. is organized to provide prompt and adequate service on paints, painters’ supplies, l éqiiiiir=+»...i~l..»lii~"ii~ Sherwin-Williams paints, painters will find it easy to obtain the sugiplies they neechhomeowners and other paint users will appreciate cour tions of painting and decoration. had a lifetime of experience in th You are cordially invited to visit Sherwin opportunity—whether you need anything SHER WIN- WfL 1. IA MS a PAINT 94-96" QUEEN ST._ PHONE l67l . Dealers‘ : te ous and well-informed advice on all ques- Mr; R. H. Kelly in charge of the new store has e paint and wallpaper business. -Wiliiams Paint Headquarters at the first or not you will find much to interest you. " HEADQUARTERS CHARLOTTETOWVN R. T. Holman Ltd. Citroen» F. W.“ Strong Go. Ltd. some Souvenir Qllér Of Prince - eirwl iiiui» ,.i\iiii‘iii~l~‘=1‘ rill iiliiil“llii“iilii l For R (is lllGIlI\ tiwdfd “lmm ‘agar-Hp, , _i,>- .t 11M. " ii """'-"” l ' Fifty V" l‘ m; Qiu" “i P n-litise of U - , “y; or i ‘elu"‘)a‘)cr Iltatllluai i‘; wiwrl. y____ Painters "and / NAME (g.- . > f/f/r ‘a ADDRESE ‘m; Queen snarl. .1 = t u» Paint ueadfl“*“'“”" M it“ n sin w“ “m - 3 fro-Days Populai-Iaesiign PRDUD PEACOCK DESIGN DESIGN NO. 662 . M15 i , _ ' t; l t 200 votes for each design before it is ac- ffbted for!‘ tiller: crgiliirlll? a sehil us your WWS- We "m" “u m‘ Wm“ €8lgn5_ D ; w n; a l th preit,’ blue, izreen. irrey and 801d "- Bofik gglxorgflllgsartistilc edcslxfjifl Isiukes ‘a lovely dewrwmn m‘ W5 1°“ backing-s. runners, framed pictures and fire-screens. i Now that so many; 0i you are asking for Christmas ideas. we think the Slllilesimlil m“ timely. Grand design for silks. heavy linens and novelty "b7 u-h m The pattern includes transfers oi the design. stlttlh and 901°; ° 1 lnd keys, diagrams of stitches, material reqllllememl 5nd direct‘ on‘ m’ making above items. Send 20 cents, coins preferred. ...____ Pattern Order Form-To be used when orclerlnir Patterns and Votinl for POPULAR DESIGNS. To The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dept. DEIGN NO. 662 Name__...__.____---- —- — —-—--““ StreetAdq|-w____________.._-----———" ¢1ty--- _ - _ _ _ --state-———--"-"""' llusseat Es following as a POPULARDEQIQN _ _ _ _ _ _ __---——----"- AII reproduction rights to this Desiim reserved- culmcn UNIVERSAL LEFT m0 FAMILY Pbcxum 4m: DORP. South Africa- Patter. mxamfit; comm-said to be iia yew 01d- 1"" Church here. wrote in the parish Morule, a native, is dead here. Bill ine ulirlssing disapproval children. 70 Fflmkhildfm- ‘M “l neooie demanding eiaoomnaorsrvnan 100 zrvatwmldmilm""" TI-IE "Cinnitt entrants" This column la reserved for news ol local interest but advertising ol a newsy nature may be inserlcf: at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able In advance CRASWELL for Pnotf graphs. BARGAIN BASEMENT. Mens moose-skin zipper jackets. $3.75 each. S. A. MacDonald's. L-163. CONFEDERAT in LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 11-6789-7-21-312 BASEMENT SPECIAL. Mons fleece combinations 98c. S. A. MacDonald's. L-16fl. NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST with Robin Hood Poi-ridge Oats. China, silverware or Plain. CHARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL Annual I-iigh Tea, I-Iolv Name Hall, October 12th and 13th. L-l53—10-'1-2i. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - Services on Sabbath. October 9th at Summerside 11 A. M. cape Traverse 2.30 P_ M. DeSable 7 P. M. and on Monday’, October 10th at Argyle Shore 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop. L-l52-l0-7—1l. BASEMENT SPECIAL. Boys fleece shirts and drawers 25c per garment. S. A. 16a Clo-w}! NOTICE.—- Presbyter- lflII Services at New London on Sunday, October 9th: Long River at II A. M. Clifton at 2.30 P. M.i Granville at 7 P. M. L-l49-l0-7-1l- THANKSGIVING DINNER. -—- Welcome Inn, Brackley. Hot Goose and Chicken. Reservations must be in by Saturday noon. Prices 50c and 60c. 11-66-10-6-7 LEAVES I-‘OR BOSTON—-Dr. D. Trevor Waye left this morning on a motor trip to Boston return- ing by way of Montreal where he will attend the 14th Annual Fall Clinic of the Montreal Denial Aa- sociation. ALL RANCIIEIIS wishing a grad- ing of foxes in their ranches this season should get in touch with the nearest Fog Study Club Bec- retary or notify this Department that they wish this service. De- partment of Axriculture. 11-122-10-6-31 POLICE COURT-At; the Police court yxicrday morning one man charged with vagrahcy was re- manded until Saturday. One drunk and incapable was sent- enced to twenty days. Another with the some charge was remand- ed until Saturday. ‘Pwo men were charged with the unlawful poa- session oi’ stolen ooda of value less than twenty-l ve dollars. Ono was dismissed the other remanded until TIIOSGBY. Two eases of e unlawful sale of intoxicating ll- quor-were adjoumed, one till to- marrow, the other until the Iii’- “dlullllll It “church and neveraurirlve. teenth . BARGAIN. I938 and 1935 Dodge light Barbour and MacDonald. L-130-10-6-3l. Willis Sedan delivery- MENS ALL wcol hose. Basement special 19c pi". S. A, MacDonald‘? L-l6 . THERE IVILI. BE A fiPEClAl. THANKSGIVING SERVICE in the Alexandra Baptist Ciiiircli. Siiiidav evening. October 9th. L-144-10-7-1i. Sen/ices on Sunday. October 9th as follows: Bonshav/ 11 A. M. Hamp- ton 3 P. M. Victoria 'l P. M. Rev. A. C. MacPhail, preacher. L~l09-lil-'l-ll, LADIES SILK and Wool hose. Basement special 24c. s, A. Mae- Donald's. L-l63. CAVENDISH CHARGE. — Wor- ship on Sunday, October 9th in Stanley Bridge at ll A. M. and in North Rustico at 7.30 P. M. Geo. W. ’I‘ii1t"y, Minister. L-lIlfl-l0-7-1i. 50TH ANNIVERSARY — The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walker. Bradford, are ex- tending their congrntulaiioits to them on the celebration of their fiftieth wedding anniversary, Sat- urday, October Fill. SYMPATIIY E XPR E S S E D — Sincere sympathy is extendrti to Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose Nooiian, Albany on the death of their lit- tlr daughter aged 2 years in tho Prince County Hospital, Thursday. September 29th. ASSISTING IN SERVICE — Alngng those assisting the Albany Choir in the presentation, of fllie Beautiful City in Story’ and Soiie at ‘Pryon Churrh. Sunday even- ing October 9th will be Mr. J. B. Lewis, Freetown and Mrs E. V. MacLcod, Albany. ENJOYEI) MOTOR TRIP - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I-Iirvcs. Mr and Mrs. W. Cudmore, Miss Hazel Malone. Mrs. Ekillai" Gil- lespie and her dauizhier Betty has returned to the Ciiv after spend- ing the last week touring in New ‘Brunswick and Nova Seoiia as far as Yarmouth. VISITING RELATIVES — Mrs. Alex Mat-Donald and son Mr. Ralph MacDonald of Mulg-rave gpent last niizht in New Glasizow. guests of Mr. and Mrs O. W. Horne, Hunter St. They are en route to Gaspereaux, P. E. 1., to visit ‘Mrs. MacDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Roy- nolde. who are mtuming with Mrs. MacDonald and her arm and will spend the winter wit-h their daug- ter" and heir family in Mulgrave- (New Glasgow Chronicle.) m». and Mrs. W. Ii. Burke and Mr. Earl Burke. City have re- turned from an enjoyable motor HAMPTON UNITED (‘IIARGE.—. trip ‘through the Nay England} a Eastern Cuardzan ..‘Tl"is column ls reserved ioi news ‘ ol’ local interest but adrenals ng of fl ncwsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. ..~ '. than; f1 Union} Charlottetown Guardian may’ be {landed to their Rcpt, Archie Hume. ..'IIOBIN IIOOI) FLOUR is oc- onomiczil. More loaves of better bread from each bag. ..'I)ENT.-\l. OI~‘FI(‘E CLOSED. Di". I... A. Johnstonls Dciital Of- fice. Moiiiagzue, will be cirsed till October 21st. L-IIB-IO-G-Zi ..'IIOT GOOSE- SUPPER in Kcnsington Presbyterian Church Hull, Saturday’. October" 8th. L-l50-l0-7-2i. Personals . ‘Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Living- ston and little son Donnie, oi Charlo1u~io\\"ii spent a few day's in New Perth-L ..'Mr. and Mrs. Walivi‘ B081‘ 0f Roseneath have gone to Amherst. Ml‘, Beer QXpFCLS to baa some big game while on his trip-L ..'Capi. MacDonald of the S. S. Araninore. was in lvloniaizue recent- ly and was the dinner guest of Mr. W. L. Poole-L ..“.\Ir. Alex MacI/eod of the Bank of Nova Scotin in Winnipeg, i5 waiting his old home in Val cy- field-L _ Carleton and Vicinity Mia; Margaret Woolner, prin- cipal of Carleton School, is Slléildlllg her vacation at her homo ' in Nortii Itiisiiro. Miss Doris Webster, oi Augus- tine Cove. is visiting her aunt. Mrs, J. P. Crockett of Chariot-te- town. Mr. Ixrslei" Cairns. tear-her of Augustine (Jove school is spiitliiiir his holidays at his home in Brad- albane. .___.. Miss Doria Gilli-spit‘. _ principal of Albany Village chool. is spend ing licr li-oiiday.» at heir home iii Carleton Mr, VBHZOII llcwalt. of the slall of the Bank of Nova "lia at Dartmouth. N. S.. arrivtxl Satur- day to spend a two tircckis. tioii with his pareniQ Mr. Mrs. Travei"s<‘. and Carleton. Albany and Augustine Cove SCliO"lS ("lost-d last Friday’ for the autumn vavaiion. and irvlitti» picking is now the order of the day. -_-_._ Mists Grace Weimer. teacher oi the primaiy department oi Mid- dleton School. is spciidirg her va a!’ n at hrr home in Augus- .lne Cove. On Thursday evening, Sorta VEFI- 1 Mrlixiurne liowait. of Capw ber 29th. ihe members of the Car- i lrioii \V.in=ii's Iliolllllli‘ t rained tile Albany Vllllltie Wcn '. IllSUiilLi! at lht- liOllle Oi Mrs. Frank hiuitart and Mrs. Kenneth Mutlart. The meeting opened with the Institute Od,e iollotvcd by the Women's Creed. after vrhirii the prr ‘dent, M118. Gordon Ho», iii a few ivell (rhwen words welcomed the guests. A short and vrrll bai- anccd progittm, which tviis much enjoyed, comprised the following numbers: Piano Solo —Barcai‘olle. b)‘ Mrs. (Dr) A. M. Bell. Iliad- iiig—Mrs. Dugaifs Dili-mniu. h". Margaret Wooliier, Paper on Cur- l rent Events, by Mrs Bcli, Solo-Ofieart of Mine. by Mrs. Kenneth Mutiart. Dialogue ——Ai. the Railway Crossing. by Hattie Ross, Thelma Quiglry and Mildred Mutiari. in the Bonnet of Blue, by Pkime Bell and Ruth MacDonald. Sev- eral contests produced galcs oi laughter and the evening passed quickly in music and social chat. Mrs. Vernon MacLeod of Albany graciously consented to siiisz and rharmecl her audience wiih her rendition of Danny Boy. Viennese Refrain, and Flow Gentle-y. Sweet. Alton. Delicious refreshments vrere served. Mrs. Sterling MzwKav. president of the Albany Institute moved a vole of thanks to Car- leton Instifiiie and Mrs, iDi-i A. M. Bell moved a vole of thanks to Mrs. Muitart for her hospital- ity. The meeting" closed with the singina oi Aiild Lang Syne and God Save the Kirilz, after which. amid miic-h hilarity. the pi"i=.=id"nts of both Institutes and the inst- ess were bounced. l), (D11) A, M, lKensington and Vicinity Ml‘. William Ready oi (‘iinrlniie- town. was a l)ll<lllt'.\.\ ll ii"! M Kenslnqion on We ‘no sflfll‘ Mr, Milla-i" wniu- aha .\ll‘ Harry i Cousins, were vlsliors lo Summer- sirie Ivcdiiesriay on busiiiv s Miss Ei-licl Sicivari o.’ Summer- side. was a visitor in K-"irlnvtnii on Wednesday evening. lVlrs. Gmiuv Curie" Ray and dnuizhlri" Riverclade. N. H, ¢~""_ , (lav in Kl‘il\lllQ'<“,\ ll" her sislrr. Mi. " OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO Duet —'I‘hi~ Girl , A Flt I l).-\ Y. 3.30—~Brownica. Gilli-Guides. 7.l5—-§roui s. Miss Irene Dryianton am COL ORF UL CHINA motion-picture 'I‘R.\\'Ei.(')(il'E Filmed and Presented By RH‘. J. F. Goforth, VIA. Zion Church Tuesday, Oct. 11th 8.00 p.m. ADMISS ION 25 and 15 cents I " Consumers’ Contest Will Be Concluded Tomorrow Eve n ing Al. 1.4)‘, OVTOIILR '1 l]: Phyllis Noron. of Clinvlo" are eiijoyiiri: a pleasant heh: Spring vflllPY the guest. ti Florence BYIIIIIIOIL Mr. and airs. Ray Hrtmillrvi . illPlI‘ daiiithtor, Roma and M" (‘reopen Hiliz were recent visitor! to Clinton. The Biiiizo nun‘ dance hcl: ‘the McMahon llOll-W "i‘*i~" "i leaf‘ f tfloiisorcd by git, C, \\' lp >ti to h» n hit: Sil'f"‘\ i’\illi‘ll Vlriirlfiaii iwi ‘oiii prize lll llllll.‘ . MFTIZ, miliinrv i Iiamil, Jailed For l*]s|)itm:iu"i\ Without-la Friiiii-v, (hi f. 4A" t h-iliiiiial i.\fl,i\ fVll‘ ‘ed a man. Iils wife and tin-i ‘sons in 2O years prison term iehnrces of vvivlonaac on li- u (lrriiiairv. The four. ai"i"i~-'- ' gfllVflllillfl‘. 1W7, \\l‘ll‘ ‘l lloiii". :' his wifr- .\l.'ll'l_ill".‘l'. lmih ll‘ll< aiui i ‘Cllflflfm e3. and lahiit‘. iii Notice To Truck Owners in mcei at L. l‘. l'. ll.\l.l.. Water Sirct-i, OWIWJBI-IR 7th at Q o'clock O O A O a O O Q v . : Truck Owners of the 3 (‘ouniies are l'(‘(]'ll‘\l(‘ll O O O O O 0 o O v 4 ., ... i'" \ IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO l. ll._\ |l..I l;\ i n . l’, 1",": r 0"" I’, .".i. Alflil)!‘ y->u"i h" a WlflFPT. "'1 ‘Q l|\l1 z -'l“i\'llTQ tilt." ,,-.-' . 1.. , ,,.., N,“ I Xvi’). 1.. .. ." w. llnrd- "““‘i‘ iuan- Co. Ill. 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