if...» 1121;111:1111 _.-. "fr" i 0-... --\._.-_.».-_-._-.=-».>~,... ._..,._...,,.. s... ._, 1i 1 .1 Ln ..._ z 1-} iii??? was CHARLOTTETOWN commons LA GUARANTEED Holt, Renfrevv Hudson Seal Coat lilADE-TO-ORDER Sizes 14 to 40 $16950 Purchase yours now be- fore prices go up. Order Now — Pay Later Charlottetown, P. E. I. A" Poultry herons .. ». Gather at Rome ::..__; I71 TVOMEN TEACHERS “S.-\(.‘KTIT)" IN HAMBURG 8 --Vi'ith the s10- gun “Woman's Place is the Home" the Nam‘. Evrnte of Hntnbtirg has (it-crevd n. liolocutist of married female nut-E. says the Berlin cormsfiottdctlt of the London Ne-ivs- Gironicie. No fewer than 106 teachers who had engagements for life with the Hamburg state find 69 temporary TEIlCh(‘l‘S hrive received notice of dsmissal. The utithorilies lmve as- sured themselves that the dismiss- ed teachers can be supportvd ade- quately by litisbnntis. and it is ex- plained to tllfun that they will ren- der the state more service by look- ing after husband, home and their own children than by doing public work which unemployed men can do just as well. T’ is argued that many of the ntalc leach s t0 benppolnted in Place of the wfuncn will be able to nuu-ryr and to found hcmcs, there- by contributing to the "more bah- 1'5" Qiftlft which is so important 1m aspect of the Nnzi domcsfic policy. 110MB, Sept. 6——1C.P.)—'I‘l'ie an- cient mzirktrr of Trujan, one of Rome's scenic highlights, will be- come a iwttltiytnnns paradise Sept. G to 15, with the opc-nng of the Fifi-h World Congress of Poultry Farming. The Congress will be held under ‘the patronage of King Victor Em- manuel and is expected t0 bring together more than 1.500 delegates from more than 20 states and mt- ‘tions, including Canada. Each section of the congression- al work is being orgainzed in nd- vance, and Italian cfficnls believe the various imtiontil committees will flllfl the least pcmiblc delay in getting tliezr work started. The outstanding: featuru of the Congress w“ be tin- poultry show which off s s11; will be the mos’. complete of kind evrr held. In it live foxvls Will vie “Ill! machine exhibits nnrl driulivd illustrations of all probimir; connected ivifh the brredxzg. fceczg, hygiene, organ- ization and ma cum; of chickens. “I: ggidgtmtutzo mlusdrlfg Numerous exc vsivn; to the Mac- murried fozlnaledribor is if full imrnse and gamma marshes agn- mfim Nazi “vovks councils 'i;Lsi5t-fruliurnl_ fffflflllS have been organ- Ln ' V _ ‘ _ ' “ ' med for tlze entertainment of the c ‘mm’ “he” a “(mum has i‘ 11115‘ ifnrmers tlttrint: the Congress After band or brother to supwrt her. it 6103-5 m0 dflqcfimcs Wm be'm_oup_ :21: zyigsiefucrri t; 11113111120512 l: led and cnudut-fcd by Italian offic- ‘nan ‘ -- 1- W mls on tours across central and ' northern Italy where they w.ll ‘Visit m s country's- principal farms, 0111i Ilriiniu, the United States, r 160171111118’. l3eigzxtun. France, Den- mark. Ilrngusvv, the South African ._._.___. 1 P ‘Union and the federated Malay 5111195 fire rtmoni! the countries whch already have officially prom- 0n your most val- ised to send delegates and exhibits uzihle Asset Your i i llllrlnrrl’; Linimeut m.- Neurnlgin i711?”- 10 the Congress. Life Assurance. COYlSlllL MR. PETER MATHESON J. B. HUGHES ppm". 2.4L,“ The community in which Mr, 21-1 Kent street Peter lifathcson llvccl was very -Mrs. Nora Robertson of Wol- thun, Muss, and Miss McLean of cnuibrldge, Mass, are the guests of Mr. 1nd Mrs. Eldon Robertson of Summersldie-S and Prince County —'.I.‘ll| column ll ruined for new: (ll lucul lutarut hut ndverfluing of u Bdwly nature may bu Inserted u! I renin u wunl llrlctly payable lu n41 ‘new, ~81]! scythe stones and heavy oil at Bruce's. —'l‘0 LEIZ-Slx zoomed house on Harvard Street, Summersido, flu‘- nuco heated, bath room, garage. Newly papered and painted through- out. Also rooms on Water Street. Bownels Studio. 900. -Mns. Wllllfl-m S. Sleeves and son Sayre lmve returned to Summer- slde from a two weeks motor trip to Monotou. Ohatham, Buthurn. rrodematon and St. John. While 1n 5t. John they were the guesta o! Major and Mrs. Cecil R. Mcroereau. K. 0.. at their summer cottage, Pambdeneo-S NASH ccythen, moths, machine - 921. --Mra. Mary Kennedy of Murray Harbor North, who has been spend- ing the past month in Summer-side u the mm of he: relative’ m. W. K. Llewellyn, left for home this week. She will spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. John Fras- er of Montague before returning to lvmrray ltarbon-s EASTERN GUARDIAN nurved —MATINEE AT NEW ANNAN September 18th. A. B. and C. Clam- es. Entries close Saturday, Sept- ember 9th. Admission 25c. 866. AVON-CLARE dust and wind gogglel 15c, 85c and 95c each at Brews. 923. —RECORD Princess Cast Iron iRange only $49.50 at Bruce's. 923. M ..".!‘hll column h of n newly nature may be luleflpd ll _WHEN KrrENDDqG the AL ldcunfl n word ntrlctly puyublu h: ‘ I vanes. berton Exhibition have your meals HGUBSCR m The at the Albion Terrace Hotcl. Goose Dinner and Supper. 50c cttcii meal. 965. handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, or left at H. J. Mabon’; Drug Store, Montague. 106. ..'MONTAGUE PASTORAL , CHARGPL-The United Church of ‘ Canada. Preparatory Service on Friday evening a t8 o'clock. The Sacrament of the Lord’: Supper will be administered at; the morn- lng service on Sunday. Regular ser- vice af Lower Montague at 3 o'- clock. Evening service at Montague at '1 o'clock. —BEDEQUE BAPTIST CHURCH ~Rev. A. G. motive, Pastor, Sun- day, Sept. 10, 10.45 uni. Momlng Worship. 11.45 a.m. Sunddv school. special lillssionury Offering. 12.15 pan. Lord's Supper; 7.30 pm. Even- fing Service. —TUG-0F-WAR rind Sports. competing for the Arneit ‘Trophy, in the Kensington Rink Wednesday. September 13th, 1933, at 8 P. M. Any team from any Polling Division in AGE APPROVES YOUTH OF Prince County eligible. All teams TODAY ' . t k‘ d1 l. ' wishing to compee in y ‘mc AURORA’ Sept‘ 7AM“. Jane their entries in the hands of the Secretary on or before September Chweue “I Armlmge’ believed m 9th 59;; be the oldest living resident. of York County, is preparing to oele- brate her 104th birthday tits week, -—5UND-"\Y SERVICES" R9‘? with a quiet family reunion. W. H. Harding will deliver a spew’ 13.35pm he, advanced year,’ Mm ial address in the Mnlpeqtie United chapellc is a. wonderfully preserved Churflh 011 511116103’ 8t 11 a.m. and woman, nimble and agile as rnanyl in the Christian Church at Brad- who have seen 1955 than ha]; he; albane in the evening at 7.30. His ygars, and a 1mm observe;- o; mod. subjécr; will be “The signs of the cm events and changesh she has times?‘ no quarrel with the young Pevple -—-———- of today. At the same time she is -(.‘EI.EBRATES 25th JLYNIYER- frank and open in her criticism and SARY-Mr. and Mrs. Walter Call- has pronounced OpLXIIOIIS concern- beck of Stmunerside gave o. small ing the dress of the girl of today. dinner party on Saturday last on when bobbed hair was mentioned, the QCCHSlOTl. of their 25th wedding-however, she declared that nothing anniversary. litany friends WOWIlDOlKS nicer, but when bare arms present to extend their good wish-ywcre discussed she Elva expression cs. Mr. and Mrs. Callback were the to rather different opinions. "The recipients of some lovely presents.—S-.only time I ever went. out with my ' arms bare was when I worked 1n the fields, and even then my sleev- es reachcd to the elbow," she re- marked. Mrs. Chupelle recalls the days when, as a young girl in her ‘teens, she was accustomed to following the plow, when a twelve-hour day was regarded with no disdain. Hard work, according to Mrs. Chapelle, is the only formula. for longevity. Throughout her life she has been a staunch Liberal, and looks for- ward to casting still another vow for her party. A lifelong abstainer, she frowns on girls who indulge in 61811.net smoking. They are, in her opinion, lacking sclf-fespect, when she attained her 100m —SUCCESSFUL EXCURSION — The first moonlight excursion on the Car Ferry, "Charlottetown" Wednesday evening was s. grand success. The affair, sponsored by the Stimmcrside Golf Club, was largely attended, and so great was the rush for tickets that; permis- sion was asked to allow thepnsscnger 1st to be increased to 1,000. Danc- ing was enjoyed in the large and roomy saloon on the lower deck, music being furnished by Albert Blauchards nine-piece orchestra. while on the upper deck, under specially arranged lines of electric lights the League of the -Cr0ss Brand entertained the cxcurslonlsts m a varied and well selected pro- birthday the grand‘ old lady made gramme. A feature of this was the=8 trip alone to Saginaw, Mlch., triple tongue comet solo by lvfnlwhcre she visited a married daugh- Thos. Covey. The dining room was‘ 101'. She saw Toronto for the 11m crowded during the sail and aJ-Hlme 914M111’ Seventy-five years 330, i~ ' I. much shocked when it ivns lenrned that he had passed away on the morning of July 24th. Jilthough he F. had been blind for many years he Yflfnlflifld exrellcttt. health and hnd ‘ , 911111.118 been on unusually rugged _‘ I mun. But rt day 0r two before he < died he was taken seriously ill and ‘ i/ggdespite rill tint could be done he 'e'°9°n l“ m” FALL “ml 11115501! fllvfly on the nbove dute. ‘WNTER TEE“ ‘m T“°5‘l“y' The funeral was held on the SFNMm-hnr 5m‘ “i, 26th and was conducted by his pas- M tor, Rev. C’. U. hfncNevln, assisted J by Rev. I). M. Sinclair or Valley- . w: field. The rcmntns were laid away i. Carters Bookstore y {in the Vallnyficld cemetery. ,/,| Nfr. Mnthennn haul been born in Vnllcyficld 7G yfjzlfg ago, From I i; Headquarters n" scum“ there he moved to Dover and then ii though the staff did not untcipaic making 1101‘ 111st trip to the Exhi- such a rush, the waiters handled b10011 11$ the time of her nlnetieth the crowd in a most satisfactory bifthdalf- nbwn of local Intern: but ndvertiulng’ NOTICE The Barbour Company believe they have one of the Finest flavoured prcplrcclkMlllllftll madmlTry u bottle and chock u: up"on this. PREPARED MUSTAR "mu: or A FAMOUS rumor‘ Market for Canadian Tobacco in Norway MONTREAL, Que, Sept. lL-Leas than twenty per cent of the tobacco stock used during recent; years in Norway has gone into cigarette making, the greater part being con- sumed in smoking and chewing to- baccos and snufis, states the Natural Resources Department of the Can- ndiun National Railways. Only a- bout one per cent is used in the manufacture of cigars and clgarlllos. The largest portion of the Norweg- ian tobacco imports is made up of would appear that there is an open- other than Great. Britain. Keep Watchful Eye Housecleanin TOR/ONTO. you are planning to do a. thorough houscelcaning and throw out the old papers which seem to collect in ‘the attic, it might be well worth fully before giving them to the ragmwn. ‘rhey might conceal a small fortune. Torontoninns have ‘cashed in by ‘doing the same thing. They found ‘among papers, rare old stamps. Two stamps at least were worth $3,000 each, Frank Aretz, stamlp eat-pert, "sad at a meeting of the Canadian Philatelic Society. H old stamps advised to leave them stuck on the than if they are loose, according to Mr. Aretz. Any stamp posted before 1880 might net a substantial wind- fall, if it is in good condition, he suid. Stamps beaming postmnrks lat- ter than 1880 usually are not worth very much. Just n few years ago a Tbronton- ian found a. Canada. slxpenny stamp of hoary vintage which he sold to a collector for $3,000. But old stamps are getting harder to find. Will Modernize Slum Districts LONDON, sent. 8—-(C.P.)—IB8ck- milllllfll‘. RUNNING IN CIRCLES "Anything new in the newspaper today, George?" "No, my dear-just the some old PERSONALS —-.\'lr. Arthur Clark of Alberton was a. visitor to Charlottetown onvthlflfls. only happening to differ- lent people." Tucsdayu-S BOOKS am] SCilIOOL SUP- ‘ _ l; Pups on to hlzlltoxvn where he had. lived l; ‘Odor the Inst. thirteen years. His 3,’, ivifc parsed away only a few W months before him but the follow- ‘ ‘i 111.1! chiYlrrn nrc left to cherish his M; memory: Malcolm and Elizabeth at | home, and Catherine ln the United States. The following brothers and ‘Usisters him remain, Angus, Mrs. - H. Chns. Itfz-Kinnon, Mrs. Jonathan u y iMcLeod. Airs. Alex Bruce and Mrs. _v Robert Eliioit. To the bereaved we o" prim. Wm be “and convey our deepest sympathy. lower than those askud at the Govt. School Supply Store and better values givcn. Come in Carter's for your wants. Store open each evening. y‘ We are well stocked as l usual. The prices o! all books ' are sold by us at the regular I ‘ ‘j 11st as arranged by the . BOARD nf EDUCATION. EY E S I 6 N T EXAMINATION Filling and nupplylug (Hul- MABON N. nrroxlnrlnrgr Oflho - Connected WI“ Bullion E 5 3 a n. KEEPS YO to-bzick houses and slum basements are doomed if proposals made by Lord lvtioyne's Departmental Oom- mltiee on Housing, are approved. The chief proporuls are: Houses may be acquired on behalf of a public utility society who will re- ‘pair, improve and manage them; ‘formation of a. strong Central Pub- llc Utility council of not. more than five, with payment on a. part-time basis; power to local authorities ‘to acquire compulsorlly for re- conditioning working-class houses which can ‘be made fit for habita- tion for at least 20 years. Management should be based on the Octavia Hill system, and‘ wher- ever practicable women housing es- u Fnssg: tate managers should be employed. Under the scheme started by Miss l envelope, as they are worth more| I Created By New N.S. Government mug-Ax, 5m, 1-(O.P.)-Novn sootwn. new “m. um lut night nfter luv!!! tnvmld l. wide range of llllllflcll’ in the lOIIOnd mcqung mac 1h inauguration and action was announced 0n question: rand!!! from ponlblo wider ma. nu for Ion Motion productl 1n Englmd m administration of the fnnchls, act under the retiring government. Two New Jobs ' An announcement b! he 56w Premier ufm- the Cabinet dllpvraed lntctonlghtuldftludboonda- clded to and two men in shortly in seek markets for provin- cial products, particularly ltunber and apples. The appointment: would be hut- ened, he llld, 1n view of the fwli there was at present no Omadlm fruit commissioner 1n the old coun- try, l! 1n the meantime, however, the Federal Government appointed s. fruit , tho Province might send only one man to the old country, Mr. MacDonald de- clarod. The mubloui o! umlhflnl wai dealt with further 1n a decision to proclaim the Nova. Boom. market.- ing sL-c of 1m, which provides for the appointment of o. marketing board. The board will be attached to the Department of Agriculture, which will later becom; known as ‘ the Department s: Agriculture and marketing. Innebho Act rnw leaf, the Virginian types being; in the greatest demand, and ii: ‘incl: determined upon an lnveatl-t lug for Canadian tobacco of these‘ types if and when Canada's produc- tion 1s sufficient to supply markets ' Sept. s-tcmor-u , i i l your while to go over them care-I In the past four or five years‘ plans for the proper conservation are found. the lucky finders are‘ ' "cost the province considerably less; i i Turning attention to the fian- chise Act, object of much criticism in the election campaign, the Cab- gatlon 1m m administration dur- i lug the campaign. The Premier's announcement said the 1nvestlga-' tion would focus chiefly upon “the conduct of certain returning offi- cers, registrars and rwlsfng bur- riaters 1n various parts of the pro- vlnce." Another‘ ensure of the late gov- mmeut was dealt with also by the cabinet 1n bill 151, an act, never proclaimed, which gave the govern- ment power to restrict timber cut- tings, In fulfilment of a. pre-elec- ’ tlon pledge, the new government‘ decided to introduce a repealing bill at the next session of the Leg- islature. "At the same time," it was stated, "the cabinet considered of our forests." Notice went: out today that the duties of the present provincial fire ranger force would be discon- tinued on September 00. By this date, a new policy will have been placed in effect under which the present stat! will be greatly reduc- . ed. The new ranger system, Premier MacDonald declared tonight, would than the present. scheme, wlthoutl‘ impairing the protection against forest fires." MEN FORGETFUL SEX NEW YORK, September 6.-"It's the men who leave their belongings behind them. They leave five times as many things when they check out as women do." Miss Mollie Plzltz, head of the lost and found department in a New York hotel, has been cataloguing Octavia H111 1n 1864 working class ‘property is transferred from a num- ber of small private landlords to responsible public ownership for ‘management, the basic prlndple being mutual obligation for respon- sibility between landlod and tenant. the left-behinds of both sexes for some time now, and men, she says. "am awfully forgetful." ma. tops, leave bottles of gin. Not very good gin, usually. Once we found a. quart of elegant cognac." has noticed that men have started writing back to have their things ‘ summon a, 193'; HOLMAN'S ' Great Values -. .. These I Save 0n These Useful p, Everyday Articles at liolman’s' Friday and Saturday Adjustable ilead 001ml] 9. 45 All-cotton Mattress, covered in attractive Cretonne. Good 6 Sandwich Plates F ll E E strong spring. Week-end Special Friday and with the purchase of China Sandwich Tray Saturday t {Ullflofldmvli INN 0*), a 1 oo 1 I A i, (Both Stores) v Folding Gard Tables Choice of two colors- Green or Back Moire Tops. Special . $1.39 (Charlottetown Store Only) Large, reversible innv mars A quantity of these high grade Mops at the special price of (Both Storm) 99° 1o scmsausns i Assorted for Pen and Pencil Work. Ruled and Get Your JELLY GLASSES This week end. With 0mm“ Plain. 5 l 0 for Z50 (BM-ll STDNI) (B0011 SLOTS) 2 liallonllutterfirocks Complete with Cover. Special 58“ HOLMAN’ lforwarded. “Women always havq sent for the things they left‘, but men never used to bother," she said "The most unusual thing I eve: knew that got; left behind was u baby," said Y. A. Price, manager of another hotel. "However, the wo- man who left it also left the addreu of the husband from whom she wu separated." "They leave shirts, neoktles, pyja- false teeth. 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