lLJDN mun y, UPOI‘ Quality, plus Style, MEN'S OVERCOATS ° Smartly Styled ' ‘Richly Finished , . Well Tailored ° ° Handsome Fabrics Men’s and “YJVI.” Overcoats No matter what style or cloth you ask for-—we have it in this range of men's and young men's coats at $20.00. Plenty of cloths and patterns to choose fron1-—i'ancy twecds in window pane check, all over checks, etc., in guards, 1131f belt raglans, full raglans, ulsters etc. All nicely finished with art satin lininf". Come in and look over this range—\ve feel we have a coat that you’ll i'eel well dressed 1n-— even at this 10w price— $25 $2Q r The Acme of value in Lower priced Overcoats Distinctive Overcoats Distinctive Overco-ats for men and young‘ men. 'l"ailoretl from all wool fancy brown and grey tweeds in the all over check pat- terns. Snappy plain or halt belt raglans and haltnacoons with lea- ther buttons, slashed pockets. ’l.‘hr'ee quarter art satin lined. Complete range o1‘ sixes and col- ors. Anoutstzinding coat at - 951195. Semi-Guards model with half belt back—-a dressy model with open vent at back. Three quarter lined with art satin and all piped seams. Color navy and nigger brown. All sizes. Come in and see these coats, you'll sec the_v"‘re smart and you'll know theyhw: big value at — —- -- —- -- Warmth! Style! Value! You will find them here in our range of all t J - Tune in to CFCY at 12.00 O'clock C wool English melton coats at THE ltlENS STORE Tune in to (‘llCK at 12.35 O'clock Canadian Girl I Guide Week’ OCTOBER 11th T0 Milt . __‘___. Wednesday, October 21st is HOME CRAIT AND HANDCRAIT DAY in the Canadian Girl Guide Week. and Guides all mos the Dominica have interesting plans and displays along those lines for the two spe- oiesl days. To celebrate Homecraft and Handcraft Day in Charlottetown. our Guides of the ioui- companies who last season received their Cook's badges, have invited the members of the Local Association to an afternoon tea which they 8-" holding in tho Canadian Lesion rooms today at 4.30. A very suc- cesful handci-ait competition 101' the Guides of Prince Edward ls- land was held last year. The Pro- vincial Council hopes to repeal» 731° competition this season. I H A K I A 7 I ' PIYIXJW N UUAKUIAN The hoinecraft badges that have been earned by Canadian Guides this past year show a. marked in- t crease over previous years. The-w include Laundi-ess, Cook, Needle- woman, Child Nurse, Domestic Scr- vice and Sick Nurse. This wi. show that Guide leaders genera); are alert to their responsibility t helping to train Canada's futu. housewives to run intelligent n1 healthy homes. Homecraft bad are planned to bring lysauty n: interest into the lives of Guides nt". to make them handler and mOlfi‘ self-reliant. , With the agiparent increase of ‘ leisure hours many Rangers are . tion in entertaining crafts that arc -e.re planned to include dressmak- I ting, budgetting, table service and Red Cross work. v for the Bcssborough Shields, New Brunswick Guides are hocking rugs. l and last year this province made gullts for the trophy and many beautiful and original designs wen executed. British Columbia Guides i have made toys. and Alberta Guides l had n general handicraft competi- tion for their trophy. Guide Hobby Fairs which held in many places. prove ll. splen- did means of stimulating itrerest in various traits such as cake mak- ing. tcy making, bird house build- ing, etc. To those engaged in character training lt has become increasingly evident that there has been a ten- dency in our modern lite to stcrio- type the habits and even the very t thoughts of children. Girl Guiding though supervised hzrndcrnft and homecraft is attempting to stim- ulate self expression in the dnily life of its members. Brownies are not little girls who are being kept out of mischief un- til they are old enough to be Girl Guides: they are little pcoplc be- ing trained constructively to hang up their clothes, wash their faces and hands before meals, make their beds so their toes will not stick out and be very handy little folk as well as cheerful and quiet helpers in tho home. Girl Guides throughout the Do- ‘ minion are now busily engaged col- ‘ lecting dolls and toys of all kinds to be renovated and made like new for Santa Claus. Under supervision all sorts of adjustments are made: --a nose on a. dolly, a wheel on n i Waggon, a. leg on a Teddy Bear. i The Scout-Guide Christmas Toy Shops are well known by now across Canada, whcrc the Guides attend to the intricacies of doll wardrobes and the Scouts take care 0i’ the woodwork and lnrgc mechani- cal toys. flTl‘ MANCHESTER. Emgland~(C. P.» * —The Manchester Ccrporntfon has decided to operate buses on the Ashton-Haughton Green route int substitution for street cars which have been used for 30 year . usso av <31 LEADING HOSPITALS l IN TREATING EXTERNALLY CAUSED SKIN IRRITATIONS Like countless individual users, l important hospitals have found I treatment with Cuticura brings effective relief fromlskin irritation. Cuticura Ointment also helps heal and restore smooth, clear skin. Cuticura Soap, quick latherlng, mildly medicated, ideal for toilet Ind bath. Each 25c. All druggists. i ' SOAP f» OINTMEN open to them. Winter programmes t " ins, Christmas-card making. knit- ‘ . For the Provincial Competitions - iin his meals! And even at that, ‘LKVPEK Z1. woo “ii Starts WEDNESDAY, ocr. 21, at 9.00 a.m. 1T 1s YOUR CHANCE To BUY BIG Rrliiicrions Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Dresser Sets, Leather Goods, etc. OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE GLEARED availing themselves of the instruc- ‘ h" ---JEWELER-- ursrmnsi ovm cmnnmu stones-cannon STREET Why Charlemagne Needed Four Wives Although Charlemagne was the mightest monarch of his time, he had to have four full-time wives and to kt‘(‘p them cronrmntly on the Job- llollping about, running hither and yon, searching henc, there and every- where. in ordcr to get any variety Zl(‘.".l-ill'll0 was often pretty dull for Charlemagne and consequently, doyvnright tough on the Mrs. ‘Charle- lllflfllOs-zlll four of them. Hendrik Willem Van Loon, the historian, tells us of eating at. a tumble-dcivn lunch counter where the bill of fare offered him a choice of forty-fix varieties of food. "And :1." snjvs he, “we except the mustard. the salt. the milk and the bread, there were only seven dishes on that list. o." forty-six, that old Charle- magne could have ordered too." Just think of the dismal difficul- ties those poor wives of Charle- magne must have encountered try- llig to plan royal good meals every day in the year will so few foods available. In comparison, modern housewives have a cinch. Take fish pany has installed an extensive air- oonditlonlng system in the offices and waiting rooms to provide the utmost comfort and most ideal work- ing conditions for the office cm- ployecs. In addition to this there employees are now working on a five day week plan that allows them every Sn-ttirday off. 'I‘he plans of this Company cover- ing the erection of the new nd- dition and alterations of the present building. along with new equipment. installation call for an expenditure of approximately $2000,000. during the next year. Mystery House Continued From Page Two self. I was so afraid that I'd gct mixed into it somehow—" “You seem to me terribly mixed into it. I don't understand the lay of it at all.“ Barnes said worried- ly. "This doctor-is he a decent chap?“ . "Rand? Absolutely. He's as much puzzled over, the whole mixup as I am." “You haven't the dlamondon you, and shellfish alone. In Canada, we tics of food fish, which can be pre- pared in enough different ways to enable the homemaker to serve more than a thousand different dishes. Better make a note of that fact. ladies! In the interests of monogamy in marriage, it might be wise to avoid monotony in meals. New Plant Addition FOR COLGATE-PALMOLIVE — PEET COMPANY, LIMITED It has been announced by the Colgoit>~Polmolivc—~Pcet Company, Limited that a contract has been awarded for an addition to their‘ plant at 64 Natalie Street, Toronto. Construction of this new building is to commence immediately andi when completed will provide for this l plrmt m be the most efficient and llp-tO-dtlte Toilet Soap Factory to be found anywhere in the world, The new addition will be of rein- forced concrete construction and condst. of six storeys above ground level and one below. This will pro- i \'l(lC an increase of approximately 50ft to the present plant's floor space. The Company at the present time employs several storage warehouses throughout the city. The added floor space will allow for additional manufacturing and storing facili- ties and more up-to-dste dressing rooms and showers etc. for employ- ees. The prcent cafeteria will be enlarscd to accommodate the in- creased number of employees which has been necessary due tn the ever- incrcwlng demand for this Com- panyts products. now, Miss Hazeltyne? You know _§ have more than sixty different varie- t how dangerous that would be," "Oh, no, it's hidden." “They might kill you for it. you know, and throw your body any- where out there on the rocks." “I thought of some of those things last night." Page said smiling. ‘But this morning, with everything serene and the sun shining, they seem rather silly!" "I'd like to talk to Doctor Ham- wood for a. minute." "Rand!" Page culled, as he re- BDDearcd ln the doorway. He cumc across the terrace nnd Joined them. “I came down here to see this 2 Sailings Weekly hon: Sllnl John "nosrou via HIISTHRN Regular nlllnn nary Wednesday and 5n- urdly ll 7:30 EM. (A-TJ. lrom lull‘: Point Whirl, Sulnl Inks. Onuwuy hrs frmn lulu! Iolrn, I10. From (Ilrlollolnwl, P.E.I., to Bonon, I16 up. Ihll cqnnocllolsl so 51in: John from all Interior polnn. Sinful-nuns 01.50 up. IIIII hr two puoplo. 0 Apply any Csnnlln Nnllonsl " ' Company Tlcial Olen, or Road's Polnl Wharf, Sslnl John. Durlngtbspsstyoartbs Com-l i fellow Lynn, Doctor," Barnes said. "Have you any idea when he'll come back?" Rand gave Page a puzzled glance. “To see Lynn?" » . "Yes. I'll be quite frank wi you, Doctor. I'm representing Mrs. Hibbs, whose mother died here I. few weeks ago. Since Mrs. Roy's death. Mfrs. I-llbbs has been wonder- ing if this Lynn could possibly be Mrs. Prcndcrgasts grandson. What do you think? She had a son who. died years ago; could this boy be his son?" "Lynn?” Rand said bewilderedly. "But. why couldn't she acknowledge him? He may be some relative of her first husband's family, of course," he added, after thought. "But. I can't ‘see any possible rea- son for making a mystery of it." “There was something I minted to ask you. Doctor," Barnes said in a changed tone. All the social light- ncss had gone out of it. “Would that boy know anything about the fact tho‘. Trudy Mockbees body was dug up from the grave some time ago?" hc asked. There was a silence. Rand look- ed from Page to Barnes Bishop. (To be continued) MANUFACTURERS G. H. TAYLOR IVHLBURN SCHOOL Honor roll for August and Bop tember: Grade X-l. Dorothy Cobb, i Roland Stanford, 8. Alvin Robbins Grade IX—i. Isabel Pyke, 2. Eileen Mullln. Grade VIII-A. Beulah Stanford, 2. Catherine Stanford, 3. Rcagh Moore. _ Grade VII-l. Lillian Rnpson, Z Alec Cobb, 3. Howard Pyke. Grade V—1. Helen Cobb. 2 Sterling Cobb. 3. Gladys Pyke. Grade III-l. Freddie Stanford. i. Kenneth DeCoursey, 8. Hebe! Stewart. Grade II-l. Earl Dwottrsey. Grade I-1. Theresa DcCotti-sey. EY E SIG ll T EXAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glassu Etc n. .|. llAB0ll OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE, P. E. l. Office Connected With Drugstore. g a/izklz/s, Z1701)‘. i J/ze 0/10"’ BLACK I TWIST lllllllilal TOBACCO CO. LTD. 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