1 in u»? ‘>-‘.~.--~¢-r1 '~r.l'»_ "Fflfita! ROMANCE OF YOUTH, BRAND G5. DANCES. LAUGHS. NEW SON TAL lxll; (0)1121)! i i t I um-l il-it-rtr...“ and l ('_\clo gas in the tank of your motor you ,c:tn. l start the c211‘ with quick l confidence and be oil with :1 2-1-2111! Use it l regularly‘. t’ “lie Ready with llcddY l l’;1i."-§1"' i . l l i l —~ ——’— t vtcxxrrz q \ (ilj(i'll(-'El‘()".‘f .-\.\'l.‘- ,"l' ztttd lhfiw I-‘rcicla; vi.~.'to:l lrirs .Dr.i F: Frmc" Alfflllutlili.‘ kicztrzctnxxn. 1:2: 1t. y 3i: James ML 111E111 sémervills, P. E. I. resentiy v1. ctl G"01'r2@i/C'~"11- Mr R';i,\";"t Goad Afaerry‘ Plainl. reccnty VlSlLCd Ger.-._v1:t\v11. .1 t Mrs. fuanninqan. Nl-antagtle, rc- cenilg.‘ risied (?eo1'3c.o'.*.'n- The deaf-l. occurl-crl :1‘. Gco1'1'ctr>w'u an Wjwcmlttr. Oit-fwct- 38.1‘. of Syclia Ruth Ttfcbirxl infant (l9ilfllllt2l' of M1‘ and 311-5 lvebstrt‘ Aft-Nell. age three lrtcnths after :1 r~itnrt 1111101.; Lidia Ruth ‘res. a lzrr." . and ion“; child 7 Popular Song Hits lflentrai Guardian and her (lvltth in the home 1h..- cast u. sad gloom. Sher. 1 bright angel in Heaven "Suffer llllle come unto l0! Iuth ll the lllttgdom of Hwvcn." She icmc-s t-z inn-urn iftiiwflfr? her heart bro‘ 21 parent: tuu brothers and one s; ; the brothers are Rob- ert and E2 rue-l am‘. cm- Slslfil‘ H("Sfl. ‘n “it 7-111 r rclv- Fvlnvfttify l< extend- I-fcr lulu-ml um largely’ attend- 2d.-~A vi. . The Public Forum l This mltunn h own for the tllnfllllslm: by correspflndtlil! of question. of interest This Charlottetown Guardian does not ec-cssuril, endorlo the opinions of w-reqpondentl. -i.--_..-@-__-___.._-;-_- -Co11'. 11f:c:1 from Psrgc 4.1 r11mrro11s fl"ll('l[‘§ not iimrllfillfil if! I‘;.1u'.tir: and t0 lTv it‘ i111‘ '9 WI‘. gttrr! on" vltcztt, pnt "c. nickel. i'll "‘LI".l('? .'r:11""-li. 21ml niilu‘ vx- 1 ""‘.'i')lr\ 1f"'l§ l I‘u° t'1r~ Op milieu "Fill"? would have 11>.‘ imp"?! nlro. 121'- Iabzir which H11. Mr. Sietcns i< a=kiug 11s to re- children wl .\lc 11nd forbid them not JOhH AHGQYSO“. hcadgcal- nrated in keeping with fhc s:a‘s0n.‘Jchn Parsons, Alfred Pal-sum, El- and all friends for their warm sym- T O - D A Y Jatlnec 3.15 16c, 3'10. _lrcuing 7 .2 9 . . . 26c, 42c. 52c. R$.prese/rt e Your faturlte may“, E] Brendel plays Romeo to ...,,..- I», three sweet little - hard '5 boiled gold diggers-and he -, sings in his own hilariously Swedish style in this new- , eat edition. this comedy romance with seven sch- iillating songs and a galaxy of pretty (irlfl: Others in u" frolicking m“ ar-uuozur; WHITE. wuuau cocuen. m. you. rnascns FRANK RICHARDSON MIRIAM SEEGAR A DYNAMIC DRAMA WITH THAT PGTENT quantity of dressed geese null (tucks! on Monday and Tuesday, Nx. Erdt, an 4th. Sudft Con. C0, 7973-10-31-21‘ ACTING SUPERINTENDENT OF POLSCE (‘OljfiT-fit fi‘e Police 1s asp Dl\'I.~$l0N-—.\'fr. J. u. Mac- calm >'¢:~te1'<l11' 111011111; a man Nutt, Stlperlntcfidcnt of the Islandlchargcd with bring (111111); and in- Dxision of the C. N. R. having been Capable had 5'0 it'll. csirottteci. grained three months absence owing. to illness Mr. E. W. MacKiunotnl FVJNERAL Y-Urh‘ illAY-lThc fu- (Jhicf Desphtchcr, has been appointed 110ml (If the late M. Rlfllilfd K. acting S\1pe1'ir.tcnd@11t as from Novw-Iost of Jamaica Plains, M". too}: 1, My, J’ E, R, Mcgwm has bggntplacc- yesterday afternoon at 2.33 appointed Acting Chief Despatchcr from the McLean Ftmca-Al Home. In- duriug the same period. Mr. Mac- torment yvns at Sherwood Cmnetcrjv Nutt. it is tinder-stood. intends pro-juhere cc vices were conducted by cceciing to Fioritln for the wntcr. _ llRcr. Dr Ram i _.__ r _ _ , ' 25TH ANNlVEJIiSARY-wl/Ir. and POUUPR"_W'H be buymg ‘We Mrs. Frank Mu‘ w, 211 Grafton 511d dressed chickens amid fowl for straw were n, hill“: ‘h? mnqratu_ balance of Season‘ “T”? d!‘ phone lotions of relnt-nrs and friend‘; yes- fcl‘ prices, Swift Can. Ca. 7973-10-31-21 l term“, on the nicn of their 25th A ‘lain, WIT“ BI_RVS_A “erylvreddinp nnnirrrsnry. The good wish- ‘ ‘ _ _ _ _ es of their friend". were cortveycd to °‘_“‘““"““i{ and lnstrucblve “Nlght them through gifts of >ilvcr_ flowers, nlllthzfzllt-mcjkléifnci‘m“ telegrams. letters and pcrsionnl vis- ‘ “ u _ ‘ ' _ ‘itr. ‘rite Ciuartliau joins their hosts of the poetry written by scouandns happy rmurns of iRSll’ wendmg titty. bard. Rev. E. M. Legato was in the citrtir. Durint: the lecture four musl- cztl numbers ‘were rendered. with Professor Thompson accompanyingfl M1", and 1.111., , A has: ruin. "AlllZilS McDonald" was KellSlhgLOll, fl.E_I._ 1 wnr: by M11 P/Ialwlm McKlnlwn-‘hattze uftcr t Jndiug n few Burns‘ soup: "Flow Gently Sweet Af- guests of Mr, and M ton." was rendered in quartette by Thcn]p5cl1_—-1‘_Ql‘.ClOl1 Time. ‘kites Flo Cnlnpbcll lifrs, Rogersoru; and ivfessrs. Harry Crnswcll nnrl Mal-t 11,115; Mglanf AygQtygllfh coim hfcKinnon. "Botanic Donne“ 4;; Mp5, Clglqjrt Arqpguult, was sum: by Mrs. Sutherland» Mc-‘ngy st. nlrrirctl in the C”. ' 1 Trail. Ml“ Mflffllillfit R955. and WS- (lay liliLilt. from ECSLLVI. Nils." Walter Brown. A tenor solo, “Brow short, t-lbgt, Highland John" was rendered by Mr. t] _v____ Harry Crsmwell. Dr. Ashdouln dealt! Dr, c. D, clift left ycstgrday with $0111‘ P118585 0f Bums‘ P091115. morning on return to New Y k. af- the first. Burns desire t0 $1118 the ‘ter spcnditig the tununer nttuths in. sonszs of Scotland‘. second. Bums‘ arms city hats been fur. cuitctu for kindness to animals as shmvn in his years mq, 11410111 on the tilvl fnrlnefs greeting tol his mare. and the poem to thcg tnotlse; third, the poet's scorn oft hrpncrist’ as evident in “The Twa Dogzi‘. and the “Address to the Uncn l Guid": fourth. Burns affectionate re- membrance and farewell to his friends. as to Jean, h s wife, Clarinda, rlnuqhtcl‘ S Syd- L-ti {l INA MEMtlRlAM MRS. G. WESLL‘; IHZYWYER The home of G. Wwley Paynter French River “as lmerqrecicrlly visit- Y'-“ “lE-‘TS (‘l1’5—'l'l\°\'° W“ “led on October 1st. by the Anszcl of very large attendance at the weekly qgmm pmt hi. bi-lci-(xq v9.1. tqkgn‘ meal“! all“ dllm" ‘if the Y's Mm?’ ‘Mrs Payrtter fornierlv Voiet Mac'- C'uh held 1 t 1 i m ‘ t t . » B56 9W1’! hi; Y1 9 Y~|Leocl was born at. French Rut-t‘, the M. C. A. Parlours. Mr. Ronnie Steele ‘daughm- U; m, m, (Japblin um , - . . W“ Chlllfman for the evenlngqMacLeod null Mm B/IJcLecd and her Thr“ “aw rmmbers- Mes-“S- 05‘ passing nt the early n10 cf If.) years‘ bllme Lvflllffflt’. Ralph Lynlml- andtis a. sad blow to her hiFbS-ilfl and, W- W< Elclm- “YPYQ WWI! 5M9 m‘! children, trho will miss‘ the core oi club. There were also several visitorsqn aflccttonlte mfg and yngthgt‘, >__;_._____ ..__.. _... . ._ _ ‘ POULTlHl-We will require a‘ i I THE CHLILBILOTFETOWN GUARDIAN t ‘Al’ BEBRGETUWN, ‘TO-DAY Zlistlnee 3.15 . . . . . . . . 16c, 26c. maxing. 7 a 8.45 .. .. 21c, 31c. Nose Dives of Glee! Cloud Busting Comedy! Air-Raids of Joy! Bar- rel-rolls of fun! Tall Spins of Laughter! Zuominl 1mm. twirl“- Gagps and Spinetlnillflfl thrills! ..11|. EDWARD JYEKETT non- TON. P a '1‘ s Y RUTH MILLER. _ M“, are lwoaaruzo- - _ , . , mum fuamrm- “tlffm,” l.lél,:'€?;1. 11121.. mommy ‘ Saul?“ ~-.~.‘.t...;.~'~-' “Runn- DEALING DARINGLY FORCE OF LIFE-LOVE \\'l'l‘H MILTON SILLS and DOROTHY MacKAILL Very Heavy tCoutlnucd from Page l) DARK SILVER Young Female Whclpcd in 1930: 1. W. W, Brown. 2. AfcLure and McKinnon. 3. A. II. Roper. ,4. Albert S. Robertson. 5. D. H. Court. s, Alfred Webster.‘ MEDIUM SILVER ltlztlc Wlielpctl Previous to 1929: 1. W. K. Rogers. H. R. Rogers. . George E. Brown. . D. Stirling McLean. A, H. Roper. . Brenton Clarke. C. B. Rogers. ‘N. L. McEnchern. .. MeLure and McKinnon. l0. John It. Brooks, Male Whclped in 1929: 1. Brmvn Bros. ". George E. Brown. W. W. Brown. Robert Baker. hicLure and McKfnnon. George E. Brown. Robert Baker. A, L. Rogers. . Frctl L. Rnbertson. , C. C. Baker. Female ivhclpctl Previous to 1929: , .1. a, Lea. . J. B. Murlcy. . J. A. Lea. . F. G. Kennedy. . W, K. Rogers. Fcfnaic Vihelped in 1929: _ Robert Baker. . T. Arthur Dawson. . Y‘. C». Kennedy. . Geo. E. Brown. f_ w. Jarditte. . J. W. Jones. . Geo. E. Brotvn. B. Con. D. Warren. “all- Whcipcd Tn 1930'. 1. F. G, Kennedy. . C. C. Baker. Geo. E. Brown. A. L. McLean. Pirlwiu C, Johnston. Geo. E. Brown. . T. Arthur Dawson. . Gen. Cousins. ., (iordou MncMillati. i0. Samuel Kennedy. Young Female Whelped In 1930: i, McLure and MeKinnon. . C. C, Baker. opogcrnawra QQ~]@'Q1:3SAQQ amylfanccraw wen-Bro»- supgvmpirag»: t mcntioneri as prospective mcmbersfl-ie, t1_ Fred n, Elmo!" 4,31» the]; ,0! the Bibi). Mr. Clarence BifiSfftt Ollgratul mother Mr.» tvtiintgttrn Payn- lhe Eadvrn Trust 00-. who was thelter who is derctxl to11t~t-gr.1tt:1e1-.11t1-, stacakcr of the evening. delivered an,rer1. Other nmr relntiyp; are heri lltPrcsliuk atlrirem on trusts. MnlAunis. ltfrs Smith. Mrs. bievston Aftzc- Arthur Affleck, chairman of the Leod. her cousin Mrs Mace 11nd rummage snln committee, presented Uncle Willi-mu Blillttny of Hulifax, n favourable report. The dance com- ‘N. S. She was t1 very faithful mcm- mittce reported that their annual -ber of the Presbyterian-t Churzh and, Halloween social event will hfildjg vglucd member of tn: W, M. Sf on Friday‘ evening at Dixon's. On gThe service at the home that beauti-i tnctionit wa< decided to contribute lful October afternoon we: conduct- 510!) tovrnrd the funtl for the build- ed by Rev. Mr. “iilllllllhtln of M1!- ing 0i n new hospital. Last evening's pequc. thence to the (‘rcdrlm Mem- mec'in,z uni: ou a Hallowt-‘en aspect. lcriai Tlelnctery l‘.'l"'.‘l"' she \'rr'.'< tm~ m; all iwmbcrs wore Fl)]it‘0))l‘l8l!3,(l(?l'ly laid t"; rrst. The pall-bcarrrz; T112 tsariour ivns aim ciccqlwcre: Albert, hfacc, 1121211101 Orr. ’l7l'959lli~ A numb?!‘ 9‘ “M1195 Wflfllffhe cklilzlrcn are ilzttiie. ftge l‘) Flor- " r [or cur Cnunrlwn artisan: nndldcined by the Y's Menettes the club mer MncLeod, Heath Harding. L r. ‘£111.11. l’ 11m etc. z CONSERVATIVE nteebllll. to roll the leaaue Remed- lttlctxibers proceeded to the bowling The funeral corteze W35 large and "PDTCSEHl-"IIJYC of all patt"; of the surrounding country. The beautiful Efys. at the conclusion of the} q 3. A. s. Robertson. 4. J. W. Jarclinc. 5. F‘. J. Kennedy, 6. Art Dawson. ‘i. W. E. Johnston. 8. Geo. E. Brown. 9. W. J. McDonald, 1 o. A. n. Roper. It. is a long lane that has no park- lng signs on it. casket. was completely covered be- neath the artistic mas of floral tributws prmcnted by sympathizing friends and the family desire to take this opportunity pf thanking the (lotion-t for their thoughtful kindness pthy and help in their time of severe bereavement. "Bic-WM! Rrc the dead who die in the Lord." $01-11 ___ _ _._,_..-..' ._-_._..___.____..... HERUIB RESlIliE' (Special to the Guardian) omonozrowu, P. E. 1., Oct. 29.- what might be called a miraculous escape from death was the unusual experience of little Geoffle slew":- aged four, of this town Wednasdfly. The little chap who is a son of M1‘. Allister Stewart, followed his brC/fih- ers to the ferry wharf to watch them fishing melts. Unnotloed by the old- er boys, he in some vtray fell over the wharf and drifted out some distance. A young man named Louis Victor, who is only in his teens, realizing the situation. oame on the run 1mm his work in the vicinity. removed his outer clothing as he ran. lucked off his ruibber boots and plunged into the river. Carrying the unconscious boy under one arm, ‘he was able to reach the wharf where eager hands assisted in completing the rescue. First aid was a-t once resorted to and in a short time the efforts of the rescue party were rewarded by evidence; of H? restored. Doctor Grant. who had been telephoned for BOVIIIL, 4 oz. bottle, Each 0X0 CUBES W's, BULK LAUNDRY STARCH, Perlb. KELLOGWS BORN FLAKES, Per ii: - .- -~-- ---. .. zxraa ' SPECIAL , -. n“ --~- ouvn 1-». lino Perbox .. EATOWS BLACK LABEL BLEND TEA, GROCERIES Low Priced Look! 4 Big Specials, For Friday -- Saturday.- Monday 65c 25c 9c t 3 “l” 27c ' 45c ~- u." sttntznnru wttru 2 "t::~19<: I arrived on the scene shortly after and the patient was give“ every attent- ion, and at the present feels none the worse for his ezzeerience. Great praise is due Mr. Victor for hi: act of heroism and the terms- people intend making vigorous over- tures to lllOfip in authority for suit- able recognition. EXTRA svactnu | ntmoLco Ho. 2 fins Large List Of Entries For AmherstFair cxrna SPECiAL “use 541$ Molasses 15cm I §EEDLES " ( (Tail tins), AYLMER TOMATO SOUP, Petrtln .. MAHASCHINO CHERRIES, 3 oz. bottle . ntxrr cur PEEL, lib. pkg. .. Bulk‘) til midnight the number will be in- creased considerably. Close onto‘ a thousand head of beef and dairy cattle will be. in the show, according to the summary checkup this afternoon by A. W. lifacKenzie, Secretary-Mailman One ‘ of the leading entries in beef cattle will be Amos and Black of Moffat- tcn, who in recent yeari have bsen among‘ the prize . winners at the 393ml Winter Fair in ‘Toronto. The Ontario breeders will bring a herd of short horns to the Eastern Exhibition, Competition in the bee! Class will be provided by Chef-ta: 11.. ‘Trenholme, of Fort Latvrcncc, whui is top liner for the winter show svitht a. herd of forty-six. M. L. Macfiinrthy, of Sussex, will lead in the dufry classes with 29 hmd cf Holsteins.‘ Increased British ther veteran cxhibltxs Such 3st - . 7 l/faclntyre Bros. of Su. ex. J. R.‘ Mlnlifter 8 Eempie. and Hon. 131-111.», F, w, _____ Swindells, Princeport: J. E. Baker 30d Son, Barronsfielsl: W. A. Flem- 1111118. M-LA“ ‘Pruro; Won.'lio':tl star- (Canadian Prcsa; LONE-SN‘, Oct. 29.—’The special ens, Sackville_ w“; a“ be Dissent J-lous: of Commons committee pend Mme the Island w,“ have Luanglvery interesting testimony from per. represgmmjons m Edga: Elam, suns high in public life, including stead Bros“ George Bcsweu, Keith Prime Minister MacDonald, before 1t Boswem Ernest Houston’ can“ Murqticcfdcd to recommend an increase in ray, Edward Rem’ and Dthevs‘ Sevres the salary of the Prime Minister from o; new exhibnors have been l_e,_rgrted_ $25000 to $35,000, it is revealed in a My, Mwgenzte mated. mnmm White Paper just issued. The leader that the big dairy entry Wm. due w of the opposition in the House of the (jgrflpguflon of the county herds, Commons will also receive a salary an innovation this year. Tlvéntfphvu on account of that position, 1f the herds will be Show“ at the Winter rewmmendatons are acted upon. fair, u bu“ and five females from Testifying before the commission each county, A Dam,“ n“ of herds Premier MacDonald, Rt. Hon. David by wtmgtes Wm be Coxchefiter 3, Lloyd George. and Rt. Hon. Stanley CmnbgrLgnd 2, Annapolis 2. Yap Baldwin all made it clear that the ntouth 1, westmorland z Kings Co met of living at No. l0 Downing N. B_ 1, Yul-k 2_ s,“ John l Th’, othell Street is so great the sui I; ni $115,. herds Wm come fro," Prince édward D00 l5 lll-Sllfflfilfiflb. Island. Speakng of the suggestion that the Leader of the Opposition should have a salary Mr. Baldwin said: "I regard it as of the first. importance that a. man who has been Prime Minister should be independent afterwards." __ With regard to residence at Down- (Canadhln Press) ing Street, Mr. Baldwin said that. as to entertainment expenses. "if one LONDON, OCt. 29.—A prapogg], that, English public sch.“ bow m, ‘ltad super-generous desires one could much more than .-%nt to Canadian Universities as the lflnd “l “m” 1°‘ [first step towards their settlement in $15,000 a year." It would, he adde that, country was discussed M the be extraordlnarly difficult for I. Iflfpgflg] Imgttum, - Prime Minister to live in Downing L. Jacks, headmaster of Mill 1-1111, “d?” °" *25-°°° l Yet"- MY- 14°" one of the 10 public headmasters who lmmrgm Wm aimed m“ m“ my °f visited Canada. last Easter. said hey” “arm” Ministers would be came to the conclusion that the,‘ was equalised. said he would exclude the an avenue into Canadian life for the Prime Mingle!‘ "Om "l!" EPW11180- EHBUSII public school boy. There were ‘memc real opportunities for English boys of It w" P"el'°5l'"'°"5- he Rddtld» "l" sqund physiqug‘ m“, we" wmlng to _a Lord Chancellor should be getting “m1; at, gnythjng that, came thdmssoooo, while a Prime Minister was WHY- The boys must be prepared to “my BEt-t-iflt; 325.000. It was outrag- beoome Canadians. and not Engllsh- Rm“ m“ ‘he AlwmeiPclenefll "id mm 11-, cmma, ithe Solicitor-General should be get- After the boys 11m been trained n. flint! wmeihint! like $100000 a rear. a Canadian University there should All? “$5.9M lfld- the 0th" $75.00“- bt- opgnlngg rm- rnm 1n amen“, a, The Prime Minister's salary of $25.- applied m industry and in law and m W” lvdimwlv inldequnw. and medicine, Mgny peoplc h“ been M. was equal tn 812.500 before the war. custemed to regard Canada u: a p15“ He thought that the cost of private for boys who wanted to farm, but hospitality to a Prime Minister would he would not m» mmend u, boy to be $5,000 a yur. but said: "My wife go w Canada to be a Inf-mgr mum could tell you mudh better than ‘f Canadian Education For English Boys capital. jknotw" he ldded. The scheme for sending boys to I maftantsay MacDonald was against Canada is being conside ed by two_every member of the' Cabinet re- ceivinz $25,000. with rcaard to the commltteel. i l .' 1.10m) BACON r '~ ~ c ‘ . ~ ~ - ..-. t‘“‘“('5 CREMIERY ‘ l , ‘b, u, l d-b" SAUbA l- hLlCltD com. new BUTT“ “t” . g er . 38c Per Lb. 25/1 1,5, 37c AMHERST, Oct. 29—At least two t» C 1.1.. _ hundred and fifty foxes \I.'lll 118i *- _..____-.___ I Show“ m the first Maritime Fox. uean LETTUCE NEW canny _ - _ onarrzruurr , Show and “m, enmes go-‘Fl up tin-l can. . . . . . . . . .. 20c Bunch ....... .. 12c gurus 23c a For . . . . . . . . .. 25c t‘ 7S . - . . . . . . . .. I RUBIN H000 FLOUR, 98 lb. BAG $3.55, 24 lb. STORE HOURS 9 A. M. WEDNESDAY. 9 A. M. TO 1 P. M. I SATURDAY, 9 A. M. TO question of the payment of the lead- er of the Opposition, Mr, MacDonald said: "I think mrrre and more that In. Prime Minister who has tiematis gct tired of party squabbling. and rather gets a little bit away frcnt it and yet remains active in the ser- vice of the State, could be_ treated very much like a Lord Chancellor." As to the upkeep of No. 10 Down- lng Street, Mr. MacDonald said that “any Prime Minister xvithout a priv- ate income would be on the Poor Law in two years after he left of- fice unless he was rm extremely care- ful person and unless he ‘was sup- ported ‘by friends." WHAT WOMEN WILL WEAR TORONTO, Ont. Oct.28‘..fBy the Canadian Press)---— "What. will sruart modern Caitnclain women wear this autumn?“ A big question-—but satisfactorily answered at u recent fashion lea by Mile. A‘ dbtlroy assisted by mtunbotrs of the Junior League. of this city. The costumes for morning. ztftcrnoon and evening wear were selected by various members of the Junior League. and were worn in the exhibition by 1t group of attractive mannequins. A slender young brunette went back .1 gener- ation or two when shg defined a cerise silk evening govt-n, ruffled and bus. tied in g fashion reminizcetit of the gay nineties. and several sun-tanned titannequins suggested the days of an- cient Greece with their draped gown of which chiffon and satin. Again, “the Empress Eugenie" stepped from her frame and moved down the runway, Her gown of blue taffeta. with ruffles of chiffon, was caught ivith pink satin bows and clusters of pink rose; on the bodice. and she had a knot; of roses c-zttght in her dark curls. A group of models were attired 1n adaptations of the cmmek attire, which are '9, high fuhlon this season- belted coats. fur-trimmed suits, tunic; and Russian blouses. Turquoise blue suede gloves added a touch of cxquiuite wrfeotfon to one costume. The gloves were a perfect match for the gracefully drap. "d flown of turqur-ise chiffon. and Wfle the only colored gloves worn in the show. Black. white and beige were the he was backed by a great dell of Gill" "Hm" {"9 mini-led it I dontlrule in the matter of gloves ,"It is better to be shocked by relig- tou thin u» be speedily satisfied about lt."—Adrle Dimnet. Walnuts. ST. CHARlES LUEDENSED MIL". '10 our‘: .--- Ill: ulna s risers 2 l, 19C g TO 9.30 P. M. Enron onoczrsnla ” OPERATED BY ME AIQMN“ PM _-~I or rrniv-‘v. :11, .,._.v-__. rxmt special t (Shelled Halves) 4 c! lb. 2 m“ ‘°‘ 25c 10c 14c 24c -. .--- ---. clo- BAG 95c a r. M. O LIMIIID University Opens Literary Coarse EDMONTON, Alta. 02:. 29--A11 opt prutunity to tine students of tlrl Ulii irersity of Alberta and also the gen.- eral public to undertake a course 0t mtpervised ref-ding is offered thll year by the Pnivcrsltys Departrnen] o1 English. a: t‘ it is cir-"ri". ntanLg lzruple “"119 dttsire to euiave in good Rhdlllg instant o! the sorfi of read- in: been fu-lxzd upon 1.31.; public by sensational w-rit/rré or worse, will tnke advantage 0f the new course. It ll intended to guide people r-a as to en- able thcm to follow a comse cf use- ful reading and become atquatnteld ivith the best writers o1 the trresent peric-d. The course is open to the Jzubiic on payment of n fen ti“; 14 regarded as reasonable, The lecture in reading will or: giv- en in the Arts building of the Un- iversity three afternoons a. week and will occupy an ‘ncur each day. ‘Fney will be given bv four member's of the Dcpnrrlneut of English fltaff, and ‘will be divided into four sections of six weeks ouch. Prof. E. K. Iirondu! lwill take the first slxgvcelcs of lec- tures his nubject being English poet- ry. ‘Then Assistant Prof. J. T. Joned will lecture on the Drama, zuftef which Joseph Flafner will deal with Biography and Esrztyi. and then Prof. Robert K. Gordon will letturl on the Novel. A comprehensive list of authors will be drawn upon for the lectures, going back only to the year 1890 and deal‘ fng with authors up to the present time. t He: "Didn't you CllCu say t-llf-‘Pl was something you liken about me?‘ She: "Yes, but you span‘. 1t all." --4-- Bill and Bob were eug-"rgcd upon l little burgling job. Bill was keapim watch at the street. corner, whilst Bob operated itistde a furs! "flu" After bring insido- for only n f0“ moments, DOWPVIH’, 80b rejoined hi: pal dt the caorner. . “Been quick. elm -_t,l41r?" m- wawh- er asked. "om yer Mt; lnyfink?" “No." Bob pantedin reply. ‘W! there ‘ouse belongs to Gra-‘hbr-ilil big lawyer bloke, yer know?‘ "Old Grmbbek buss?" Bil exinirfl <1 in hot-m. "ma v91‘ 1w.» @111’! "Kl"