‘ 7 nruuasoavg -.,--».~.--. y. -.-~>.v,¢-y,-¢-=-»-.~ M...- FQKAMOUNI SIAM ;>» >.<.-z-¢->*t- l- “... -r. on '\. ~_ . .- Z klz/‘(lzak/c @/%a/l ‘stilts Whipped TSWICHT: p.11 l '. o. her smooth skin seems to sny_t ~ l 1v. l p‘< rl'h ll"l~ir'ppell Cream I . ‘l . ‘.1 llir\\‘l.ll‘( m i: itsi'.t'i..\i<i.vl 7.‘I‘-“‘-li-""T’!¢?’L"’??ZI"4 F”L'T""3_"'T’.”."7" l . ..~. r- “s § i“ ll . .- ifltrsuifithfi ‘SQ-BEEF? rot/fir‘- v21“; nmewqvwr .le war loan Luau-Ah A Mrvmen toua Year sitistous. W0 1LT!) ILIIW fill‘ SEQ. look over the u llwn oi . in the l-‘rc s i l0. m u.’ - ll): _ with ’ iillliir Fvlrcc- a_nd dc twill nil . andlcl. for nation-wide l IPFPFL L rem‘, it must be freely megh i: the cliusi- of Britain ' lllis met with very <1 s anus reverses culmin- *~ Bolt-Slain the capztiiiation Itrlha: and ‘-\'l.l, s liifldciice Pre- 'l‘llt‘(l. wai~ ' Illflll.'=".'.’\‘ it" COSMETICS aijfllil/ARDS l. it; illll mid n lltlvcfl ll v .'.il l. ill? 51'. The filunrv Prullllnin .. .. vi,‘ lll_i b t-rnncs plittl ' act that VS. ner at hiali or low rates of ernllv into those systems mi: of conscliptlon of ivcalth. in fills cm: zvcnknesses. Alternative Measures instance. we take d Pre-l . llib opciling re- evantz "11 taxation." Premier Campbell all ri and ' lilllfi. ‘ l'l\ Il l’l'il’l' ctliopt. Ell "l ziwzrlntv l - dllurc n to he heroic. , h miuht he dPfll/Pd from i "' " illlil of r'(7l'|.'~~"‘f‘ll\il.’7l'\ nf wealth. this has n ' Mm" n!‘ ltnrrld Round to ilVHl" F)! HS. "no ilftl.'l".'ill’flf‘l’li discoverer] . (Pl- l' l‘<f‘ ‘.\’1‘."4‘ not mnkint! ,1. _ _. . t ~|' l‘ flint l.l‘i. ll Cream lather can keep YOUR skin dazzling, tool f The n ‘ complac- I it l’l’t'llll\ r bratciy 'i.ll'i')llll_' on oi inttllsll the -‘ lcflv in the with the d bv tile government pill-n - The first was by on. Secondly, by borrovding, n- The third method falls gen- which mllzlir. be grouped under the head- ‘ The t-ulrth consisted in the issuing of in- _ _ l tcrcst-free ODHVZIUOXIB. None of these Is no. Iiaruy credlblothatwnethotis provides a complete ans- tlpe has been for over a n31»; u» the pyobl ztlroes of ll titanic strug- iis Mr. lis- ihc- lireshold of the , all o! them have advantagcs. and all of them file generally classified imldar 00n- tinucd, "we find that while they are probably the soundast methods 0;‘ izilierntilrnlul financing. thev are m/n to twn ciffircnt objections. In nch (i0\'¢‘fllll1@ll'.1tiic first place. if taxation gets izvn‘. attacks ‘ drum production of those essen- ‘Lil cnn.nilliEi'iu< which the govern- (llZ'I‘(‘il\' or indircctlv. requires In the sec- plnce. the revenues which are war‘. from tax-anon arc not avail- .»<~ in surh amounts or with such ' as to snilsfv the immediate ' demands of Rove-m- tn those classes of rev- iii particular. will nicct willitircady a mam. lion to the forthcoming wiir Loan. At. the same time. itv l ‘ mfl/ht UTlllFl‘ certain circiimstanceslflscawry and inflationary measures (came ticcvssnvv. 1t lnr instancmbe avoided with their danizers and| Mrs. that iliosc Plow-s of the cmmiziliiitv in xiiwni ti.“ imsscsslnn rif capital was‘ ' WI ~llli'1"!‘iili\‘il§ a trust for pub- the Tim- tl Ill thcv loan will be a demonstration and a -'~"~h'o in gesture which will be noted through- TI-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Central Guardian‘ [his column lo ruerved for new: oi locll intern: but advertising oil n new” nature may b0 inserted n 5 conic n word lirictly pay- l able in advance. l CONFEDEBATION LIFE INQUR- INCL‘. L-SIBB-I-ZI-SII PLEASANT VISIT -——Mrs. J. W. I-lcselline returned to her home in Windsor. Oiit., after spending a pleasant visit. with friends and Jeiiewing old acquaintance in P. lE. I. while here she was the guest lot her sister MI'l. R. J. Sellar of .Wheatley River. SON IN ENG- IIEAR FROM LAND-Mr. and Mrs. James Den- nis, 96 Gerald street, City. have ' received word from their con Percy, lsaying that he had arrived in Enz- lland and that he had been talking |to his three brothers. who went loverseas with the 2nd Battery. POLICE COURT-In the Police Court yesterday a man charged vi-ith unnecessary sounding of liil lhorn was fined $5 and costs or 10 days. A rnarl charged with assault was remanded until today. A drunk was given i0 days. SPENT THE SUMMER -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rutherford of To- ronto, who spent the summer in‘ New Glasgow left. on Saturday; Mrs. Rutherford has gone to spend two weeks in Summersizle, P. E. I.. her former home. MI‘. Rutherford ivas here in connection with the Town Street Paving and is now Milford but will be returning Toronto the end of this month. New Glasgow News. R.(‘..»\.I-‘. RECRUITS LEAVE — T011» more Island boys have gone to join the R.C.A.F. S. D. Stewart of High Bank. motor boat crewman. Charles A. Kelly oi Bear River, wireless operator ground, and D. A. MacCorniack of Bouglhton ls- land, discipliiiarian. left here on_ Monday for Toronto. Tlicse men rc- cciv-eri file same gifts cm their de- tmrture as did thcse ivho left in pre- vious groups. ‘TAKING EXAMINATIONS Srcutid- Lieiifs. E. G ."I‘ravers, J. I. Hickey, G. R. F. Fillitel‘ and G. P. Rtdd of the P. E. I. Hielilandrrs wcrc candidates at ilie rcccntly bold practical examination for promotion of Seccnd-Licut. to Lieut. Infan- try IR», the results of which will be announced later. The examina- tion was conducted at Dartinouh. the examining lizard comprising Major G. R. Flzrvfi, G.S.O.2. presi- dent, Major G. F. MacAgy, R.C.R.. and Capt. R. J. George. P. L. Fus. QLG.) members. —I-iallfax Echo. m. MJLH‘, Mum... AMERIIICAN aaitzirotvr: _ ‘at- Wlfinmll; [q ton“ S. aiwald, no.cd Amernari “wflhuye u) izciiltone, \\'ll0 is zit present. maxing a tcur of the Mariiinies. \’lSllt)(l the North West Arm Monday mid is a matter which sinuld was much impressed ivith its beau- cu its loilu its ilfi-vlvlv- ty and charm. Mr. Haywarci. who l..'.l.\" lll\_..\ll.\': ill ‘ll - i has travelled iii many parts of ' H fil“ l“ m,‘ . ' ' sild he belicticd Nova l a . . _ ..il_v_a tourist‘ pani- ' the 1m_ disc). During his visit ‘here t..e szng- _ . f\ .. . . _ “mm l: w U» v w he cl ins be.n gilcst 6violht at sewer .3 “nu Wcduu al of the local churches. He e).- ,pi>ctcd to leave Tuesday evening iur Prince Edward Island. where lie will crmwlete his Mnritiineiotlttaf- tcr \\lll(‘il he wi‘i rcsuinc his con- (‘ill and radio engagements. —I-Irili- fax Star. h *"\ if - Spap with 1/ n ‘Screeh slurs use Lux Toilet Soap L. " nicnt either by utililnfl Ii lIldlLlY-(S OI‘ ltfiltllllg riiics of illltrlifiii l.i (JUIZaCIilHlLII ' l.l\( lion. _ "l rim not ilillllll to r‘ " . .l't‘lillli'i.t.\ it! IZLS mid . ‘ LIMA \.ilI UPC I'll.‘ any buriicn cu’ ill.- unturn- . all ali- , not coi'-. ‘lllc ix-tiplc ivcult; lJL‘ iuxiiiin- l-tlv bv tin liiuviisu in lllt.‘ cost 0i li\'llll1. “life llli- uo\i'l'li‘lli.'lll. i -\vou.<| ice‘. illl iildlllollill burd-n in 'k“.ini‘ of l‘ i‘ lust oi continu- . iil to pilichiisc; CONWOOD-A new laundry bulld- imz will be erected at. Falcoiiwood Hospital in the near future to re- place tlic old laundry WillCIl has served its days of usefulness. Tcii- llllllll it (lITKS and this l.» cspcclulli- this casc- .li n lllllll? wllcli we lllusl purtlliiscii great ,iiiaiiv commodities ill (Jlllcld? LOlill- building ivill close September 18th and work will commence ns soon as possible thereafter. The laundry will be a medium sizcd two storey building of ivoodcn structure. A hnll will be housed on the second - "time ill“ bearer?“ at .1@“_' 23321‘. Li? ‘Si? ill’??? pifiliflfi. lnteicstlatcs is tilt inclhod of iais I m be red d I t m 1d mg revenue which hosts the balance l‘ d 97m e c "S; ° e ° between heavy immediate taxation all" TY ll Ch "lily 9 Wm 09W"- on the one side, and those alterna- ————- tive methods which I hate outlined MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — 0n the other. 1 believe, Lll€l't‘l0!‘t‘,' M155 Helena Mary smlth w-fls @115 that it is the patriotic tklllY of incl guest of honor last Thursday even- cittzcns of Canada to lcnd Lliclr m! when she w“ glven a mlsce]. money to the Government at this laneous shower bv M15 Agms Gab “ink ml “l l-llleresl’ law-l which lant and Miss Theresa Arsenauli Wm yield “we prom‘ w me hfldl‘ at the latters home prior to her alilllflDlqfllsegll-olllifiiygbkllllltéililllflzglafil$lllflr llglrrlfiitk ‘llllill IlJ-‘lv Slims place too high either upon the gov- ‘ “P? 43' l'- el‘ Andi-WW" ernnieiit or the tuxpaicrs who must "l ll"? R-C-N-V-R- of l/lll! Clfy- l ultimately pay. and which Will l)“o~ fomier emvlorvee of the Chiiirottc- vide for the government at reason- town Hotel. Miss Smith also work- able cost those suuns which lire so ed in the Eotel. the employees of necessary from time to time. which pragnted them Wm; an "It is in this way. and till! WHY electric toaster as a wedding gift only. that the imople of Canada will The staff of stem-s Laundry where enable the government. to avoid the bHdbtOJX, was 1M“ prfirlogyed such extreme measures as confisca- expressed the“; good wisheé “jnh a handsome satin bed spread and ll'l('S. pniticularly" ill till: UHF-Cd States. l IIoldiug the Iiiilance lion or conscription o1‘ wealth on 0n v0 i r‘ . t‘ t t tbi ‘d n it the one h nd, or inflatioi in the Bilt tliell “Misc; ‘sl1'\'rl'l'i?XllP;n(ll-)CBD “(inc the currency and bond ‘issue; which check 1mm M“ swm-l- a! Ml!“ ' i. cics n! pixoduction, and might might become nccessarv if a ready smllll w“ 5 mnmlellllml-l 9m" i this case- hnvi- the effect ofslow- an voluntary contributlonofinonay DlQVBB 8nd P00111111‘ Willi he!‘ at low interest rates does not. con- IQIJOW Worker-i- tinue to be available. "As Mr. Ilslev has said. the suc- ccss of the last loiin ivzis outstand- ing. In the mcanulne the success- ful appeal for small contributions in the purchase of war savings stamps has also been gratifying. And IIIBVQ everv confidence that the people this Dominion, and of tilts Island KELLY-PETERS - St. Dun- stans Basilica was the scene of a happy event on Monday, Sept. 2nd.. when Marjorie Monica, daughter of Mr. Joseph E. Kelly, Southport, was united in marriage to Mr. Hen- ry Louls Peters, a prominent young business man of this city. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Clarence Pine of Rustico. cous- in of the groom and during the Nuptial Mass appropriate solos were gendered by Mr. W. J. Brown with Joseph Dougan as organist. bride who was given in mar- rcspnnse the appeal of the Minister qt Finance for a uctitjrous contribu- "It this way. not only Will con- ll-licir probablv bad results, but the The credit and financial _sl‘ril)illlv rlage by h" gamer looked very Canada will be maintained. Atvthe‘ lovely m a gown o; pale rose net same time a ready and generous re- , and lace over “an with ‘man “mil” l° ‘he “"99” w" l‘ w“ flower hat and carried an old-fash- I toned bouquet. The mldesmaid, Miss nut the world, not oiilv as lo Crinn- Juscphhle Kellv- 515ml ol lhe brlde- We Wanf Mi nrinalqcvlizi l ‘l " 7t rwirclsto " l7. ’ l. ~'l, l’. O. WEET l CAPS ______4 $1 .00 sends SWEET CAPORAL or WINCHESTER cigarettes or $1.00 will send either 1lb. oi OLD VlRGlNlA pipe tobacco or 1 lb. of SWEET CAPQRAL FINE CUT (with Voque papers) to Con- cdians servinq in C/Xsliovcrsoos only. $2150. sends cigicucitcs to on individual or unit. itv mid (to. w to hack up the efforts l'l°‘5ole Wllh small "OW" lili- End of her soldiers, sailors and airmen, (‘flllled B" Old lflslllllned bfillqllel- and those at ivhosi- side they are! Mr. Louis Peters was Rfoomsman. CRITYIIIR on the conflict." (Ap- After tho ceremony a buffet break- Dlflli58). fast. was served at. the home of the bride's father, to immediate rela- tives and friends. The groom's gift. tn the bride was a beautiful broad- d:i's financial stability. but. her libil-l “'0” a WW“ °l Pale blue mQll-‘elllle’ I Personals NEIV LAUNDRY FOR FAL-l dcrs for thc contract of the new, YEO THEA TRE 1 . l serncéii‘ TRACY llllfl lEllY oililllllill GIEENI _ MONTAGUE - FRI. 8th MONTAGUE — SAT 7m soums - MON. 9th FIRE ALARM o firemen ha.d a call to a barn back of the Royal Hotel on Richmond Street yesterday where a bundle of rub-_ bish had caught fire. C74 ENROLL AT PNWCF-APDTQXI- mately 240 first ‘ear students en- rolled yesterday or classes in the l19~i0-4l term at Prince of Wfllefi ‘college, Dr, G. D. Steel. Principal of the Institution. said last night. ilncluding commerce students last year's enrollment for first year students was 295. 1i is expected .that the drop of 46 in the number attending first year classes wjll be cut somewhat before the end of the week w-licn the usual number ‘of late students cnroll_ Tuesday a ltotal of 284 students registered in itha second, third and fourth years. lThis makes a total enrollment of [474 to date as compared with 494 of last year. l MANY wminx REGISTER _ Approximzitqv i000 womcn rcsi- ldcnts of this city registered under lthe voluntary registration scheme. lduring the two days it was in pro- lgress. Mrs J. A. MacMillaii. chair- ‘mtln of the CCfllllllllCi‘ hi charge of |ilic work for tho proviitcc said she was "very wcll pleased" with tire results. Figures fct" Simimersldc |were not available lust night. In lcountry districts women's institute lllllltS will HSFISI \ th the registra- tion ivhich is schc for 18th of this month. I\ s. NIIICMIILII’! did not rcgisicr during and Tuvsrlays rezistrntion, could still do so bv netting in touch with Mrs. Nocl DeBlcis, Ciiarlotte-_ town. Personals Mr. Bertram lvlorash and Mrs Mornsh of LllllClll)l|I'[,', N. S , who were tourinz the Island visitcd Capt. and f\li"= 5L Clair Gc-lclcrt at St. Pvlfls \ Imui". Mi‘. MfWflSh is inuiiiigi": ..l llic Acadia Ltd. iii l\:ll‘IllJll". l Mr L. T Boyd, general manager ‘Empire Life lnsiiinnl-c Co. has been lspcndinz a fcw (lilfiS with tlic Char- ilntgpiciin llLl0ll._\. He will visit the Mzntrctii aui-iitv bciurc ictizrliitilr lo Kingston. Ont. .2. Freetown crossed by Friday cii route their brother vlcCarville over :11)‘. lMcCnrvi. the car ferry on tto Halifax to visit Aylmcr and Mr. .the Labor Day ll. i proliince. lvhitrle tllie record 8f acl- Ml Lol. M. D0 .ll Lsrciiirn- 8n‘ Mice S 8 OWE-fit 111 HUB a ‘ed tg5TDrO;tQ1€‘.l1@ll3ghgqwln mic 33m one of the lowest in the world. l. N- D. MaCLedfi lll) litllilllllltlllllrtllll‘ tlvolpilensa (srclécétliloéilagggulsnoighllsixigiliofliag; - - l (‘E8 0S1’) $1 [l CI’ lil"! ll l! ' l mlcastint vacation iviih hcr parcn there are only 12.000 attending the __ g UNDERTAKER My and Mm Gpgfge Mflgljfinfl‘ schools. He did not think the renie- “- l. EMBALMER Peter's Road. lyiiss MacDonald is a (iv for this situation was compuxs- lfourih vcar izraduatc of the Ccntr. iTechnical Szhool. Toronto. lTeachers Hear ,Prof. Blanchard lAt Convention Need for Improving - , , - . , _ . cluitxs --At Cfilpfllill, or. Education System lggetegfglglggk? .,§l.‘l°.‘§. bfiéliifilyioi? i-lgllill sr°§ili°esa3ll.l“fi. fifilfilf lf l5. 1940, L0 Ml’. and u... null - - ' ' g- l, v1 - - - ' ' ' S. Cairns. incc Pamela Boul'i>i.l In thls Provlnce 1S gltkilieslffmkiggljcaarlgdottlligr ‘fxllliiilllff Wlkcigst ‘tlicllflhgfié Itgfmotttll? “ll ML‘ _" “lnil 1 form of mu u _ He i‘ d_ “For Cod and Canada." stands, icr. T‘ ' " ' ' I Stressed‘ Eised i688 tleaichelcré anquumnnsgngllls; lllgqlllllllfilSfi fortm of Dfliflflfllolll. t ‘ MARIN. 9m; ocrlgca 091ml puplls mi c va c o organizer ctlor in -' ——-— —— " " "The people of Prince lirlward urged them always to lie in greed lhe attainment of iillv Wurllircaiise McINTOSII - GE . )l\_ Al Mil n Island did not yet begin to realize humor. “as emphasized by Ilia smnkviwvho Rectory, Aug. 2e, 1940. by Roi" “'- the importance of education to their Another speaker yesterdav was cued swell“ lllslllllcos °l "'5 Lin?" J. Piiiillps. Slgiiallei" J. Allison lir- children." Prof. J. I-l. Blanchard. cf Supervisor Edwin MacPhliil. who llvmlfifi- A arm"- iiatioiinl i-risishas ynlnsh to M155 Muriel Getsmi. both Prince of Wales College, said yes- terday in an IidGTGSs m the annual .dlstrict convention of school l(“<I(ll- lers. The mectinr: was held in the ‘Agriculture Room at the College, ‘and in the absence of the president, M . D. J. McArthur. Cornwall, ivho is absent on militarv duty. Mr, M.l- lar Mcl-“adyen. Hampshire. occupied the chair. ‘I'm election of officers for tho coming vear resulted as follows: President. Mr. Mlllar McFadven, Hampshire; vice-president. Mr. Wm. Ellis. Parkdalc; secretary. Miss Inuise McNevin. Sprinuvnle. In his address to the teachers. of lantern slides as an aid to teach- ing the various silblects, especially geography. hisforv and nature study. The speaker began his 43rd rvcar in the teaching profession yester- dav. and ha; been over 30 vcars on the stnff of Prince (if Wales Col- leize He said he "didn't look it. and didn't feel it." and beizanhls 43rd year vcstcrrlay‘ morning with "rest" as he liked teaching. Prof, Blanchard, speaking with ears of experience. stressed the mportance of teachiniz and advised the young teachers present to en- deavor to realize this. He pointed tail coat and to the bridesmaid a ‘gold cross and chain. The lgoI:ig-awa_v dress was a blue and lgrey ensemble. The happy young new E Rog’ Brarmbanel m__ lcouplc left bv motor for Borden! rived home Saturday nn a month’: {$56035 ‘lfgfigtwggpblhlmgrgegpewlgrlg;l Mrl. James Dennis. City. has , returned to hcr home after visiting in French River and Darnley. l furlough lof a host of friends. l Mr. and Min. G. U, Hoo r-r, .f ‘M’ ' "IJ-H-T lclllll'l(ilil‘lfl\l'll,q were visiiolgs (fol T00 [late to Clllslfy ilnlifnx Tuesday v Scrut. Angus K. lifacl-‘Znchcrn of lillf‘ Itnyal Canadian lwntal Cilrps. llTlllFllNl to Halifax after a visit . to his lvimc iii Ch:ii'lot!cl.0v.ii. l vim-din. mam" iloiisnlinnr. inc rooms. Furnished, Write "W." l Guardian. WANTED nouriLi-tliannnnuin ______ | shot gun. IZ-gaiige. Apply 63 Pie. Firm-st Gcorvcalt nf the‘_,P°l‘El‘1*?__s["‘f"-_____ N. Highlanders. Amhcrst. l q-l-FNOGRAPHFR F Y Fx_ l loft 'I'll"<Ilfl\' uiorninc aftcr sncnd- i nérlpnppfp 5»_~l(5'nn_=g_ M15; 11:01-- lwl "l" ""k‘"“’l "llll lll" l“l"‘lll‘»' snn. Shaw's Ilolel, Bracklt!’ i till‘. and Airs llcrbcrt Geciycatt. l Rocky Point Beach, P. E. Island. L-MS-D-B-ll. probably c II! cvci first expenditures in iir- wilt oi any country's cstimriire out that teachcrs come in coigact with the children manv hours finch week and their influence on minds of the pupils is areal The children are at an impressionable period of life. and their minds pos- sess enormous possibilities for good O or evil. He blamed the prcscntcon-i dition of the world tndav on the wrong directions of certain minds ausctl l>v wroniz teal-hing. the world is tn be happy attain there must bc a re-dirccilou of minds nnrl teachers must. slntt with the voiith. The teachers are doing the work which calls for the bcst minds of the world. mid they should rcnfizet the importance of the work they are engaged in The speaker said that one Oirilllfil i n is u-ii.1‘l_v_ hr- nmnimi stl ilatail fnr educa- to t in tion l pur s. He was not in favor line with other provinces in this re- oi $10 @535. meet the said last night if any womin who yesterdav they Supplies The ltiisscs Eunice and Florence‘ Prof. Blanchard commended the use M sun-simian,” LET'S TAKE A PEEK at the ..'. NEW FALL FASHIONS Ladies’ Coais FUR COATS-FUR FABlRICS-DRESSY FURRED COATS ._U N T RIM M E D COATS-SPORT COATS-DRESSY SWAGGERS. Completely new, glamorous and practical. Figure linen n“ slim. Furs add the elegant touch. Prices — - — - - _ ._. ._ _ $1 0369150 Dresses New drapes, new trims. Fall dresses are decidedly smart, Rich colors. Crepes and $2.98 to $9 I woollens-——————————— _ HATS-Flattering SWEATERS-Dashing SKIRTS-New Swing V SEE THEM ALL HERE TODAY .' NEW FALL SUITS FOR MEN Smarily Tailored from some of the finest all wool wov- steds shown anywhere, guaranteed quality. $14.95 $18.50 $22.50 $27.50 SMART NEW TOP COATS IN Donnegals and fine iweeds, raglan and set in sleeves. S cial Prices usrhsrtusr MEN'S NEW FALL JACKETS in | Brushed Wool with Astrican Front. Full zipper combination $ l =- I I I colors--_------- MEN'S BROGUES in pebble $4 finish brown or black - -- I Brown or Black Calf. Special ALSOA COMPLETE LINE or‘ MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND WORK ctoruns AT SPECIAL mucus. THE GREENDAL CO. LADIES’ WEAR 2 m“ “- 2 Man's am) BOYS‘ “can 99 QUEEN S’I‘REET B°°TS “l” “m” 144 0T. GEO. STREET l €tmnvmm-i.-i.-.-.-l.-.-.-.-.-.-.- NEW FALL HATS in all the new styles and colors. Priced at $1.50 $2.50 and $3.50 —J l l I l Men's Pigtex Jackets. New Fall stock in black, brown, green, airforce blue, “m *9.00_$10.00 MEN'S FINE OXFORDS. $3 I c. w. |.. Mefieting Prof. Blanchard spoke of the sc- rious situation which exists m this iorv attendance but believed ll. ivas lo be round in a campaign cf educa- tion foi‘ the public in general which St._ Augustine's Parish Hall. South Rustlco. was the scene of an inlcr_ OSLIIIR IIIGCLIIIL! Oil ZIIICSCIHY CVBIXIIIR, Charlottetown and North Wfliahira could b? gzinduated bv the; Digpilfit- fifolzle-Sélfi lglllgllnllll/léfi- glltlkllk (ll/llltlljfily. Phone ilii men o iica on and t e u ic , ' s ' ' 0 e ‘fl 01¢ __ School Inspcctom Womciis LAXIQLIC, addressed the -'l-"h'-'i'li‘-‘~'-‘- - -'- lndlcs of the parish, on the C.W.L. and what it stands for. Rev. Clarence Pure, i-'.P.. presid- ed and intioduced the speaker. who in a clear and comprehensive ad- dress 88W a resume of the work of the Catholic Women's League oi‘ Canada. since its origin 20 years 8H0. up to the present. when as a grcut national body. its activities cover Canada from cousuto coast The Licaazlivl» 1'vsiiolisibility' to- wards her ciiizt-nsiiili. and the na- rBI RTIIMSi Would Raise Salary If_ the people of this province realized the importance of education the school teachers would get "at least a decent salary." he continued. Besides this the schools of the Island would be made comfortable and the proper equipment installed in em. Speukinz oi’ some of the defects in the present system of education in the province, he said tea ers WORTIL-On Wednesday i940. to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. . Cit)‘. a snn. IIAYLEY—- At tlic ClliiYlOllPlflTUl ll-fospital. Sept. i. 1940. to Ml: lmd lMrs. Patrick C. l-Itinlcy. 4 Htirliziri Apts, City ii daughter Alli!- arlscii, she Mild. and our woiiicn have IOSDOndPd noblv to tho call in expend their cvcrv effort i?" .ir COHIIIIiVs nccd. The cn.l is for ctcrv uuliiuli iu Work lanolin-r. in ll iiiilltti elrnl-i. under our national tnotio. and this ,snoke on the importance of teach- ers investing in War Savings Ccrti- ficaics and also dwelt on certain changes in tlic school Act. which were made at the last session of the Provincial Legislature. He con-l- mendcd the chanizc in the standard QLKlldnre CapcsuA “w”, ___ Q lBRADLEI At his liolnc. 194 Grafton Sirecl, Cltgrloitrtnivn on 0g attendance whereb‘. an film-Kb may best be gccolnlylighcll ll1]'()ughlSC]1li‘l’Ill)(‘l‘ ti. i940. John I‘. lira ance of 75 per cent ls y-(iqlllygrl ln_ membership in the catholic \vu- lined 63 Vii-w. F\l'l"l'."' " stead o; the [omel- 50 n" (lpnt‘re- mciis Leanne for Canada. or. ouirement. A ureciation 0t Mrs. Miiri"iv's i‘- A Red Cross program ivns nrc- lllnlnfltinz address. urns c.\ ‘sscd FRIZZEL — At Clinton. n‘ t" ‘ll pi by a hearty vote of thanks. ivhirh sented by Miss Verna Darrach. RN“ was moved bv Mrs. Cornelius Dou- - l g9 - .rs. folloivinc which the remarksof Mr. 1M0‘ Muir!“ Flinn‘ ‘Red ‘M Funeral from her Inie rcsidcnc!‘ Rlgglngld McDonald Donaidston’ cette and sccolidcrl bl’ Mrs. Felix - Sfllfll- [General gmi-egm-v o; me p_ g“ 1_ Pint-nu. This recclvcd the iinanl- “may "t 1 l’ m interment l |Teachers' Fvidcratinn. were heard. 1110115 Slltmori of the ladies l7l950nlv _ . "”-’ rs. J. A. McMillan. chairman cf find “as presented bv the chairman. ihc Provincial Committee of the Rev. Father Pitre. =irii.sh of St Auizustlnc. l ,1 ill. Voluntarv RPlllsiriitlon nf cnnliliian In expression his personal annrc- M“ “"1"” l‘°~‘l’°“‘l°d n ‘rill-- clalion and um of lllc meeting. m.» fir‘: merino. and H1" mew"? cited several of the many worthy "l Wllli the Slllfllm! 0f ll" N“ aims of the c.w.1.., which has fcr Alum-fli- its foundation the work of the parish, and through which all ac- tivities are co-ordiiiatcd. With a fuller imcicrstanding and studv of the c.W.L and its work- he looked forward to a realization of the objective of the meeting-the Women. in a short address urged tlic women teachers to reaister fur voluntary service. and assist nt the Dolls on September 1B a much b5 possible. Sept. l8 is the slate sot for the Voluntary Registration of Cana- dian Women in the rural districts. An interesting feature on ilie program was the staginz of damm- strailons entitled "Devices bv Teach- urinal jams? MUM"—_ coupon. sent. 4- 4GP‘ "Th" reminder to iaa-e-ionllwied dill?" in a London suburb is dlFplHY§‘~'l 1" capitals on a noticeboard beside l gffigealllligfilgrzlxllliljirlifl gar-aggro: will] omaniziitlon o! the League in llie 1mg“ l-lllghgagg-n m m VS I . RI‘ H (‘I RI‘ — U . Finley East Royalty: Anna Mac- e l e a ep —-<:':”' Millari. North Milton: Jean Gordon, Canoe (‘aver Phoebe Blcndc" Stan- hone: Ella Gctmn, Earnscllffe and MP3. C. Revnolcs, Ml. Mcillfk. 01h" Darts of the program were: A course of Study outlined by Stip- crvisur Arthur Wonlner; Demonstra- ilnmi of Film Slides in connection with visual education bv M155 Hilda Glllis. and the auestlon box After the enrollment the follow- lntrcommlttees were named: Press, Fannie lriszh and William Ellis: lRUSOIIIiIOIIS. Wlldred Coffin. Iclgh Diirrai-h and Edna Wi more; Qlies- ltlon 13px. Eugene Mac nald. ivl- an Ilowatt: Nominating Arthur Wil- son and Miliar MacFadyen. A resolution in the effect that the teachers of the province should cit-operate in making a greater ef- fort. in war work was passed, Ail- O'|N‘T important, resolution ndoptcd provided for lhv- establishment nfn teachers‘ magazine so as