‘§'.$r§@li;‘n3?-"*“ -~ ‘.''.1c. ‘‘ " 1.-741-9-9-11. F’ SATURDAY, THE CENTRAL .:::—~—— ~ - this column is reserved for news «I ATTENTION ADVl;B.’l‘lSERs~ local Iiitattst but advertising of Aavenjggmgnw go; [n_5¢rf,1Qn mg I uc-way ulllutu may be inserted gouowmg day mus; De H; mm 9;. It 5 cents I word strictly pay— _uce no; “He, man 11 3‘ m_ able In utiviu1ce._ 77 ~___. 7 ="">‘”"”’ " — SERVICE in the Marshfield Bap- CRASWELL for Photographs. i-1-it Church. Sunday Wenma. Sept. 10. at 8.30 o'clock, L-74a-9-9-ll. GITARDIAN CONFEDElh\’l'l0.'\ LIFE INSUR- - 1 - _ _ _ _- MILTON PARISH. —- St. John’: nu. L 9139 7 21 11. ‘Ch#rcfL1M1n°u_M 10 it 3‘. Sunday . . . . ... , Scoo. l.00A, .Hov ommuxuon .. and .i::€...;;- 1i . it ..-;-;..’.u.l; we 9- M 3 1‘. hi, I:IlL‘.itI.|:lI)‘kllIltf.. '1‘.‘.i0 P. M. 1 Rev‘ w' J‘ Pmmus‘ ReC§_?_r7'49_9_9_u Vullcy, L-751-H-B-1i. I ' “-— ' FORMER ISLAND I.ADY—'I‘he c1;.\"1 l‘.\L l‘.\ r1-an ctttiiwii I c M; onsun-pi“... Martin. P- M formerly of Uigg. P. E. 1., now of . J 277 I-Isvrttird street, Cambridge. LJ753-9-9-ii. Mass. to Mr. F‘11><ier;/-k M. Carroll. __ 6‘.l_Cvzirrison Avenue, West Somer- \Ll‘l.\'U \lt.'E-l’RlNCIPAL— ‘ ‘ MP5‘- “" ,“."d“_.‘.‘,,L;‘,“§,,’.3‘_§:1"““, “'2; rouca COURT _ At police .1 . 1, cc . ncitai ' Lt: .:\:;t-i-L school, not ucuiig 90”" Y°5‘"d“Y 3 mm “Pf ‘med *= *:2.::":‘”.”:.i.:r::::: 3:: -- c" 1" I ' . a lU.\.\lr.'.\ .\'l l‘l;;x'l’l0N: —— Mix 01 cotiilinun assault was dismissed. "“‘- l:"*l'~“:;‘) RIC‘; ‘)‘é‘L:f°“§£‘ . Two drunks had their bail estreat- \\.1i ‘ - 0 ' C ' . ab M. 1:95, color. Many ed and a third iiaa remanded till 1 111;; this on their Mondfiyr ., .~t‘.l5UIl, Pulled rice . -——— ...i suiiglo L)cal[e1'% on hVf!s;l’l‘ll\'G P.E.l. ‘—- R. , ’ S -1. .‘ lac imniie is visit rig a.r otte- ~——— §to\vn guest of her dttutzhto.-r. Mrs. ‘. .|A.\lL5 cllrltcll. — The ev- Gerald Hartlcn. — Sydney Post- .t; .c.\..:.». 1.11 Llle Kirk will be re- Record. to at scicti oclock. 1.11 ___%_ 11\€lJ1‘C3C1E-‘1‘AV\'1U‘bX9] FSUNGL0 ""IMPROVED" I-‘ALL ii-much. . -. ant 1 1'RRlN(‘ R.-TION twith rr with- ...u itch W. 311. 'l0“'11- _ out meallIl0£lli in cube. pojllet or .. .4. ’n1eal form are available at your ————- Isunglo Dealers. Clear Color is as- l)ll-.:} LN A.\IlIl-LRST — Mr. Jsured if this feed 15 used accordm ‘ l.'..=..i.iit-au, :52. died here in to iristnictions. TST-t . 1 N.‘ — ' (11 d . —--—— 3 P’ E- '1 ‘can be llS(‘d for finishl pelters on. . .111. N 13-. «Um or car1'\':11g b1x‘e(ie1'5 un 11 December ui B:ir1ivs\'1llv.-, lst. his s{Si(‘lll of feeding will save 65".» of tie labor and 15% feed _ gut onnyour rfinchl in aCt&l‘lBl pirac- .\'Ul' r11 l1tl\Ll' L.\'ITED BA.l’- °°- Mn“ °“‘ F01‘ A“ m Iisi Ll’.l:~IL)li.\:li. — J.lM. F°°d‘ -I-‘"1 TST‘“ 1 . ~ .4 .\1...1..tcr. Vors ii-p '—'——' bu 1ou.; CORNWALL PASTORAL “H.811. CHARGE. —— Services on Sunday, Sept 10th, Kingston: SS, 10.15 AM. .. Service 11 AM. New Dominion: SS. .; Pm,-e§_501.12 P. M. Service 3 P. M. Cornwall. ML, Chunk — S. S 11 A M. service 7.30 P. M. Rev. E. R, Wocdsltle. Minister. llL‘lI‘ Jobs.’ .m.,..y m out L-748-9-9-1i. ta t BIBLE SOCIETY IVIEETING-1 At a meeting of the Executive o the P. E. Islriiid Auxiliary B. & F‘. Bible Society held at 4 pm. on Mb ml”,-,,._.u Wed. 7th instant. there were pros- A} 1“... by \~_ , . 1 . y 11, e . X !l;t' |t‘\.:'l‘l'lli£?. by ‘ iQ\‘<‘i‘.<. Rvv. R H. stavert. Rev. .\1r_ A. Roy K(‘ll- m. '01- \Vo'it*. .\‘lr. Win Kennedy. A t-L). will re-iitxic. Mr. J. A. Tliotiipsoii. Mr. J. P. ‘..iL‘1.lll()ll and will . Gordon. Dr H. D Jolinson. Secre- ..t. -,>.i1't of the ser—. tray. Mr. W. W. warren. Sunday ~‘ “ '*°. ”‘\LiL\S1°‘)zi_‘(11Ir‘l‘g.(§§;.3t‘0‘)t;: (list next, was selected as ' F110‘-i‘ A ’ V 1 .0 sun av. Rev. J E. .\f. Armour. “Iii i?‘L“}1I}f‘?u'30‘l;3*‘l;: Gent-rut ‘Se(‘r?tal',\' for Canada will > _ ‘_l_.‘”“S ~-Md W visit 'his prnvin{*e.f1'0nio October - ~‘ °~* *‘ ‘ - ‘ I‘ZLrI;nIE0eél'IY;I‘. [Rn l’l‘lrElnf‘_l€f'lf'V' is bollltz 1 1 o. imi cc Consis- '” ‘ ilnzoftl P,.id* t.Dr.l. .. '1'1.: 1',\l''l‘l>l'V(llL'lt(Z}I. —— The and y1..;f,5_rPf1_ Q‘ Gmmnfl ’;I‘“rJ‘ -- —- ‘~« I)‘ B‘ D" “I” . Gorcl.. and W Warren ‘ ' Lniiig Mr. ' _— THE ,WEEKLY “ LITTL rm: ' c:HARLofr'1j1:frowN GUARDIAN SI-IOPWORD” DIRECTORY CONTEST —— E ADS THAT HELP YOU TO SAVE AN AMUSING AND PROFITABLE STUDY OF THE VALUE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK DRIVE IN Do You Use “BLEND" "Garden City" Blend is a bal- ili‘1C(‘(I mixture of whole lllllk clarified and pasteurized . , liO.\iL)(il-.‘NlZIati This process breaks the globules. thus )'\f‘(‘\'(‘lltiti;; 1... cream from “risin;;." "Garden City" Blend for baking, for tea. coffee. etc. for cereals. or as a wholesomv Order yours today. RlX’S GROCERY THIS WEEK'S NEEDS National Pea Soup. 28 oz. 10c Pickling Onions. small 1011». for-----——25c Plcklinrz Onions. large 10lbs.for——————-29c Silvt-r skin Onions. 2 lbs. 25c Chocolate Sauce. 10 oz. 1 tin — — — — — —- —- 16c Kraft Dinner, 1 pkg. — — 19c Blue Ribbon Tea. 1 lb. —— 550 X L Ciifsup. 28 oz. 1 bot. 19: RIX’S GROCERY TWO STORES 38 Lorigworth Ave. Phones 1021 and 1022. Queen Street l"lioiics 1601 and 1602 __.___<_..:._?___._— THE PURE MILK CO. LTD. IMPERIALS I"R01VI PUP T0 PLI/1‘ Imperial; are made with burp cod liver oil and Cfllllillll all the vitamins neccssaw for tlin promotion of finer furs. IMPERIAL BISCUIT CO., LTD. -— MEN'S SHOES A new shipment of QUALITY and COMFORT * ' V I M ° 1 be in charge of n emortam tiny. included in ziy willibe a zei- L .‘?‘”1‘J§.,’1‘,‘,‘, “.“M.‘f V IVAN comm I\lcCLl'RE ..- .~. ‘.§°r.“§‘.aoBii7"i‘Z: 'Thvrv is no d»5?ii”— To thosv wlitise liorirts are set On high:-r things than this life doth . afford ,How shall their passing leave one least regret, Whf! R0 to join their Lord. The above lines seem fitting in ‘the sudden and unexpected death of {ll/Ir. Ivan G. McClure which occurr- .ed at the Royal Victoria Hospital. ‘Montreal, August 12th, following two very serious opcrzitloru. ———- Deceased was born in Moncton, !\ii.<.~z l’mtri.~i- Blnncliard has re- »N.. B., youngest son of James and ' ri ' "ll 1% Elizabeth McClure and was a forni- cr emplowc of the Canadian Nat- lional Railways at Monctori and ‘Montrtiiil. All silks and >l§"«“5» PURDIE—FERGUSON ___.————F—j"?_"’ *‘ $1.25 to $1.98 HOLMES & BRADLEY . 7 \Lo survivitic 11.1" McClure by members of tho Monc- iD_‘m:e.‘ and ‘mm,’ cape woue_ this ton Branch of the Caiittrlian Le- im.0‘.,me_ and mu 5-lswrs, Muguet, 11 Anmllcthdgimeliglasu Mitxilu Tlounu-Y. .~1\11.~.-Fin r - 99”” 11 1W teSeC- ?,;..,,(i 3;“ E h':,Eu,1E§:;f”3?5,}Lm‘;)°Y;fk and Beige Battery. later being trans- p,,1,,L lferred to the 98th. going over to ‘France early in 1918. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Evans Miss Dorothy M. M'acAleer. Lumeéhgo C1::;‘:):\c(€én”:;(;,dw:rgaI“f X}: W'‘"“‘-0'\i‘h 5? 15 EHIOYIHE a three ‘tcred the employ of the C. N. Rail. ix-mks vacation in Maine. Boston, Ways. remaining with them until and other American Cities. 3:0 “mi” h‘°mm°1‘;°di'-0 Ch3“‘:lI1°“I§‘ __ 1 n 20 ng 0 us ness w s (vinriscie. young da‘u8h_ III‘)/[I‘0t)I‘lg \lf1‘lod€“f' the_ firm of the “New Fm] Mrs‘ A‘ G Chnv ‘ et Ceanors. N .1” N,m_m-‘d h - . For the past five years Mr. Mc- - ‘. * “"10 ‘Clure had been 3. patient at the (hi ast two month I M B“ 1,‘\‘,_,m‘e 'PpEI S d ‘ Provincial Sunaiioriuni due to hav- \ 1 A ‘- — Y “EV ing been badly gassed while over- I7O".~}{Ev:0t‘\’l, Sou. _ .*’- . Mr. McClure was a man of high \f . . Q_;“,"-‘V I '~°-“"4 1_4“1‘~h“' find 9011 moral character. known and res- - 1.1 . lVE“‘f“ tiiiiifd‘ to their [home lpected by a large circle of acquaint- ‘ 1- .r11o".‘i1ig 8. dc- since; and friends, ever ready to ‘W101! went with the [perform acts of kindness to his 1117911!-S. Mr. Mrs friends and to help those in time of c s‘ Vf~lle-r. Victoria. p, 11;. 1 need. ~ "riirn "!‘\\'S.) 'I‘1-listing firmly in his saviour. his :— loved ones have the hope that he is Mun Clonevieie Moriaghan 113.1 at rest in the Home aibove free from ~ ‘ nor studies 34 me Mm,’ ‘sickness and pain. H.,,spital, Boston, Mm,‘ He is survived by his wife (Roma .: holidays with her 9”. B. McClure) and two children Con- enis n his city. Ififif a‘r’iId Donald and have sisters _.____. ( rs. G‘.f'01l.|1K‘IWB ) B. (3.. Mrs. Non N-o1.m_ 3,, ’ Mu." Fanny (‘ll/Irs, Lovell). Mass. Annie who .,'.._.h N“. mm. chldlvn ‘pent (Mrs. JonesiandMyrI.le(Mi'o.l./ti.tz) tho stinitnor visiting relatives and Mmwwn ‘md I-‘°'M° 0’ Ch“-"I°I"'€‘ rrinnm an the IsIfi.nd_ km ye,,M._ town: onebrothei-1'wyL. predeceas- tw on rv.-tum to her home. °dT.§‘£"h‘g1‘er‘;‘l’°v‘;5; H Tum _____ s e om e Among (those h max m,,am__ Bros.. funeral home August lath. It ago last week of aiooexicursiori from W” -“"’e"d°d I” " “"39 ““mb°" °’ Bmmn to Cmmonfluwn M,“ Mr ffilativ“ vvri Il‘l(‘rldS and formrr ac- aml Stephen Dufly, of sum; géxfgitancea in the emplo of the Illt‘l'\’lIIP. Mass. formerly of Kell'V‘s Ichapglyl tithe sex-tvlcu bo h at m8 Cross. Mrs. Duffy is the fotrmer “me; an mnvekde In Elmwmd Dar W n .. cry were conducted by Dr, H. aM1r)nldandisnsiMierofR,30yg;0f the Mgr. Mntrrioe McDonald. P. P.. church‘. W5‘ B‘“m“ r. ... lgion led by Robert Aigle. Dost was sounded art the gravesidc-. bearers were Gordon Douglas. H. Keith, Cecil De-mier. George smith, ‘ members of the Legion. Following 1-lillsboro street. are the floral tributes. ‘ Broken Circle, wife and family, wreaths. Glad Tidings Lodge 13, L. l".. emplo ear of New Meth Canadian seige Bat- '«€|’Y. Mr. and Mrs. Clicster Lure and Lena; Mr. and Mrs. R_ stairs Basilica. Ian Catholic Cemetery. Coles; Cross of Poppies, chm-1gtte_ town Branch Canadian Legion: . Sprays, sisters. Mabel, Fanny Annie f L0 .0: February ‘mg well for t his illness was n Paynter and family; Earl. W. C. McClure and Nell and Joe. Stella. and Fcnt; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and Peggy, Jennie and John; ' Gemldi T0m. LU. Jack arid Sadie: . Jean, Reta, Tessie and Jim; and Mr. Jensen; Joseph Barton: Mr. and Mrs. s. H. Bishop and family; Annie and : aunt Vinnie and aunt Lucy; Pauline and Carl; ' MI. and Mrs. Earl Jones and fam- il: Mr. and Mrs. Chandler; tial. but to rest on dt-nlv passed away. He was born at marked success intelligence. ' He was a great lover of horses and ayecialired in standard breda ydesdales. He was also fond of horse racing Mr. Kenned Ills. JAMES F. CULLEN circle or friends in this learned. with regret of the passing of Mrs. James F‘. iii death occurred Thursday at Flt)’ Hospital. after about a months and ganlzimz the Bel which he was cap veers. Twenty-five vears ago aizgrazate In the Drov and took part in the various meets since up to within five years a¢0. together with Messrs. Jameg Henry e Cullen was the widow of the late James Cullen. for many year. railwa B niece of the in Vernon A utrikhig tr-Qbuu V“ D.” M,._ I CONSERVATION I Awunuoowiiu or PIMYIIOAL OPINIONS or not vmit. ISSUES Arno:-mo 111: uses AND ABUSE! or NA-roux. IIDOIIIIOII at in. Lunmw Jmxms. Mancunian» portance to life and the scheme of things. Yet. as long ago as 1098 the its more bonericiu diet eludes the U‘. 8. Biological Survey cat-hered casual observer. It In typical of the evidence based on stomach exam- anti-crow bias that one sportsman inst-lane which proved that 25 sme- mys "he wishes he could sa " of a lea of hawks are almost ent ly crow that came under hi; o 1173- beneficial because of their diet of Man that It “took an en in each beetles. bugs and rodenta. while claw and one under eadi wins” but only a few are detrimental to birds. he could not do so as his story was The evidence is sufficient to have a. true one—-conscience does not inaum their protection for the aitmys. as in this (ace. my the past forty years but uniformed imagination at the crow’; enemies, up on and the difflcultygtof the and thus the prejudice grown. rncloflty of persons to d ingulxh The hostile feeling untrue all one bowl: from another on the wing. hawks and owls has became so has resulted in the serious deple- t that it is clmoet impossible tion of ma.r1%.tmiooent oazeclcl. the while of (to oontinll ) icon t._ln_ued f D : convince their in- Judson and the late E. other veteran shots Mr. Kennedy was Church of Christ at Cross Roads and at regular attendant for many _ are. He win a man of excellent chur- aeter and held in esteem in the community. in wife. (nee Elizabeth Garret). predeceased him about thirty-five years ago. There are left to mourn three sons. Mr. W. J. Kenntfly. Jfiheni River seventy-one tighter of the late Mrs. Daniel Oullivnn she remained there until he: mist) ,Wh§‘t:au a school teacher. was when they removed later took up residence in . A faithful and consistent mem- ber of st. Dunstan's Basilica, she evidenced in great interest in all at connection althmigh ens Pearson. 3 men Mass. an TV“ a son Reginald. Low Tuesday night and were with their mother when she passed away. other aonamimd daughters . CI Y. There are also thirty grand chlI- the Bed dren and two great grand child utter being the six-year- 4 Call us when moving. our ex- pertciiced tratifer men handle your l1oi1.st-hold cflrrts care- fully. Have us spray your Chester- flelds, etc.. with LA VE . The new sure, odorless moth- pmofinsr spray. Get our rices on Slip Covers for your urn1- IllI'(‘. HENRY MocFARLANE 167 Kent St. Phone 1042. Poultry Raisers! Special prices on all feeds In stock 111c1t1d’ng LAYING MASH. CHICK FEEDS. WHEAT. CORN. ETC. We 11113 hittitillng LIVE FOWL DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY A‘. hli;I\£‘St market prices. P. E. I. CO-OPERATIVE Em and Poultry Association Candliin: station & stores at 201 Woymoiith st. Phone 575. _____._———-——:—~—-—— J OBBING l’1'omptly Attended "D0 1\/lost Reasonable Charges. MOCAULAY & BOISNER Telephone COIIUGICUOD-5 A. E. MacAulay-C. D. Boisner supt. ul Bournewood Hospital. umokllne. Mass. and Mrs. John istewart, City. to all of whom sin- cere sympathy is extended. The fiitieral will morning irotn her late residence. at 8.45 to St. Dun- thcnce to the Rom- of ——————- ad I MR. ALEXANDER xauuupv The death occurred at his home t Southport Thursday of Mr. Alex- ander Kennedy. 11 well known and respected farmer. Mr. Kennedy w hldh In 0. Kennedy on the homestead no one daughter. Mrs. of Victoria. 13 0 start. at it D. m. BOMBAY —-(OP) — Hundred: of women are taking advantage the afternoon first-std . Cross or-gnnizationl. "come to use and bring some old sheet!" is It type of invitation used for I"bundaR°" afternoons e two brothers Miss A. Donalda. Putnam this week to resume her duties as librarian at the Children's Libr in Montreal after spending her vacation with her partuts at E H” father Mr. A. U. Putmtin accom- panied her to Borden. Stewart Ross. Flat River is visiting in Charlottetown the meat of her sister. Mm. Wilfred Hunter. Dr. H. W. Johnson. Mrs. Dr. Bailey and Mrs. Bailey cago were visitors to Eldon on Sunday last. Mr. Arthur Cantello of Mt. Buch- anan has arrived home after hav- ing received a, month's treatment at the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mrs. Kenneth Nicholson’ and Miss Jessie Nicholson of Flat River were recent visitors to the city. held thh Mrs. 0 ho was in his 35th year. having been born on the 28th 1355. had not been feel- he past three days. but ot considered ser- ious. Thursday he was able to be up around and was working in the po- tato field. He had his dinner as us- at two o'clock went to bed (‘I at half past five he sud- Bouthport on the old homestead. the son of the late Mr. Daniel Kennedy. He carried on eneral farming and live stock bree trig and like his father before him, he achieved by his industry and Mr. and Mrs. Francis and little son Robert who have been visitln Mrs. McGraw'a arents Mr. . John R. Mae illiams, E1- don are leaving this week for their home in Quincy. Mans, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Merriam Wotcheater. Mass. arrived this week to spend their holidays visiting Mrs. Merriatnb brother. Mr. M. C. Phee of Wood Islands and Mrs. Mc- and v was an expert rifle shot and was instrumental in or- levue rifle club of P min for several he won the metal shoot 0. love and In deacon in the M View. J Kathryn Anson ione; men; hufvive, Mlu iunrnrot Kenned . Ctharlottetowri and mi 01' John’: John Bill in; met Sunday we utette ai u1r.J.na ummriioct oi Donal of Bristol. connection rived home mu week chaos of 396.00 In WEEKLY PRIZES GIIIEII AWAY FREE lst Prize — — — — —$3.00 2nd Prize — — — — — 1.50 3rd Prize — — — — — 1.00 4th Prize — —- — — —— 50:: PRIZE 'w111i11=.1is LAST WE EK 1. Laura Watts, Pleasant Grove 2. John A- Murray. Clyde River 3. Mrs. W. Cooke. Little York 4. Mrs. John McDougalI, Fairview FREE SERVICE We change your tiies any- where in the ctiy. at. no extra charge when vou have us do the repairs. WHITLOCK TIRE SERVICE Kent street. Phone 909 ' Drive in and Motorists We .0... radiator properly flushed and repaired. Quick service — Low Charges MALLETT'S BATTERY SERVICE 20'! Great George Street Phone 9B0 Automobile SPRING SERVICE 215/9 stock springs of all sizes or CARS and TRUCKS Truck Frames Reinforced. PROUD 81 MORESIDE Phone 813 223 Gt. Gco. St. 4 Belfast And Vicinity hee. Messrs. Anzua Murchison. Nat.-han Beers. Finlay MacDonald and Mas- ter John Murchison of Point, Prim Beam visitors to the city on Labor Y. Miss Jean Hallidsy of Eldon, fien- chat at Millviow school attended teacher‘: convention in Prince Wales college hull this week. oyce wnoncld Eldon. mid . Mt. Buchanan. M have none to Charlottetown where the will attend Prince of Wales 001 one for the coming year. A II-Elfin‘-l1'llIfl‘P of younw man. from Be not are I Charlottetown _ dulyjolni uD._re ed1-nenbe- ing among 9 number. The weekly choir practice of st. Ptoclzvteriun church was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Is. Newtown. special sing- ! by the newton nging "Nearer sun Una Minna‘: for mnlns. COMFORT PH_0NE 909 Place your order: now for Shrubs, Peonies. Iris Kaveuataheapictutreotyour and Bulbs CHILDREN for Fall Planting. :1 :>°pl:‘;’m:éc*“ '3“ 3‘“"‘°“- 1' » . JAMES TAIT FLORIST Make your appointment with 05 today. We will who pot- Phone 269 27 viiia Ave. "‘""' M" mWh'''° " ""’ Member F‘. 'r. o. A. mt. um“ 0.3. Business H T Wearing Off ‘lg. We ~ . left “TY I . . . “cm Push impact of war oti business fl. nanciul and commodity mnrkehs showed signs of wearln off today. in stocks and various commodity markets as the war buying fervor ebbed. Stocks rose further at time , but dipped lit the close. with in (- mile prices about unchanged frzrn yesterday. . Johnson and Mrs. (Dr.) V. L. Goodwill of Chi- cntary sell off ,finished with fur. ther advances of 1 1-8 to 2 1-8 cents Corli gained about as much. slept. ember wheat, was 20 cents above a week ago. factors tended to make for gmater moderation. after the unprecedent- ed war buying of the t, two days. one was that the ant clpated "war" E E.‘:.ii'3% :'°1" .,*“”°*:.°‘ its my ms: 0 D CR1‘. I10 erwfig 3 MCGHIW some holdt-rs were said to feel that once the German army has made substantial progress into Poland, peace overtures may be made. the day was stemming of he aelll movement in U. S. governmen bonds. Aftcr they had come down to levels which made inn r term issue yields it little better t an 2 1-2 per cent. walnut Clflse to 2 at the rec- ord peaks of last summer banks and - other bin investors began to find them more attractive. Federal re- serve support was said to have been effective. Mac- 32 55 R bale. Wool. cottonseed and rubber futures backed up, with the last named losing about 1 1-2 me cents a pound. M 35 basic raw staple prices amlri showed 3 wide gain. smaller an for the past two davs. but amount- 1926 average. up 0.96 in threevdayu. an unprecedented jump in that space of time and up to the best level since Jan 26, 1938. dlabmd because of homing schem- Mu- t or- . on I visit to frfenda and relative: in Belfast and Southern Queens. Phone 272-L CRASWE LL Studio Great George street New shipment ox WINTER COATS Arriving Daily, Sizas 13 to 42. All the new styles and shades at attractive Drices. THE GLORIA FOR HOT DAYS : C°l‘- QU‘-‘€11 & R1Chm0nd Sts. A cool refreshing beverage or ice cream - — - - - Phone 014. FOR COOL DAYS = A hot tea. coffee, or chocolate with sandwiches at our Quick Lunch Room Ripe Tomatoes. 2 lbs. for 25c 25c épplcsa peck —- _ __ _. ._ urn. 02i(‘n~————._25c é“l0I'§’_S0B-506 3 112:2: cakes 22:‘): REDDIN BROS. _1.lf‘l)l‘.SC ‘ . . .. An Pjckqfnk 53:2,,” The Old Reliable Drug Store Phone 36. Richmond st. Phone 888. P. J. MocDONALD . DRAW YOUR PRIZE ORDERS ON THIS STOB. E DuBarry Yoél will trecetivcfa highesgevailue . e, Dlnnerware an mos sa sactory rvc Wedsollcit a share of your GIVEN AWA "5 °~ W’ ““‘E~ ECONOMY GROCERY Get coupons with each cash purchase. THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED See our window dlsplay of Kent at Hillsboro Phone 1210 Pickling Supplies Get your Pickling Supplies today. onions. Red Peppers. Cucumbers. Pickling Vines“- We stock them alll. Free City Dclive Phones 105 and 1 08. Henry Peters—Proprie tor. CHAPPELL 8. C0. Licensed Electrical Contractors 164 Queen St. Phone 1440. War Impact On fi”“ ”*‘ By Claude A. Jagger Associated Press Financial Editor NEW YORK, Sept. '7_(Ap) _. Heavy selling appe at timu Wheat at Chicatzo. after it man.- Comniission houses said many An outstanding develo ment, of Cotton prices pushed up 82.40 ttlv of order. Ask for prices. The Associated Press daily index — FITNES BUFFER! MANCI-IEBTIIB. Eficluid. -(OP tlzir git-minds and been f es. the National Fitness Oouncil has cm rpialiied. BBITISII WTNNE BRUSBEIA —(OPi- The In- Dru: tomatl .' 1 wim - .» 1. w3'n"t.ntI your-Big Oeon Dune 107 K01“ 31"“ of the Pe Ohxb. bondon. His fer the I -2 mile nee w : one hour, In; minutes. seconds L S COFFIN Try our Horne Made ' ' SAUSAGES 316 Euston Et. Phone 873 Made fresh daily. per 11;, 19c. Beef, Pork, Lanib, Veal, Caniied Goods, Vegetables. ___.___._—____—. FY00 U9Ii\'t‘l‘)‘. Phone 1301. Make your home and oIf)f‘ice f table.Fo the Hot ya QUEEN STREET f.‘i.".‘.i”.. fan 3 - - for cool MEAT MARKET gtgrgimgg a heater. Call and Picture Framing, Mirrors Resilvered Slip Covers for furniture hand tailored 1° —_:_—_.g_———:——-- CALL US WHEN MOVING our experienced 0.:-an,_sfer men will handle your household effects carefully. —l-limdredg of man rootiinii am): Venetian Blinds, Wallpaper cricket club: in Britain have oat; Hoover Vacuum Cleaner for hire HENRY MacFARLANE EXPLANATION CONTEST OF ‘rhrouah I-he 00-operation M m IDODMH. whose adv - RH in connection £I1g",‘se$°‘“‘4 Io ugumgharlottetown guudmu Tor ml?-§i§° §é“.‘§.‘§§’u".‘.‘3. °°nu3 End prizes are being aw “Eh, leek as listed above. m 353% etch 'IIi°°u1‘Z’ .’1"ii‘§.f.?1.’l-‘.*i“«‘1"“‘.~‘ °rder-."”°' heading of this c0m:£’f‘°°5 111 the Dem slogans and 311..., ”‘°“= It» in be found in some 05,“ who V isements in this ,.ic.1°n“l9 Iii. To mat in ' ‘ to ring th1I3fyadveer:If::.i:,::.L1: "1116 these “SI-1’OPWORl)s" ‘a,,,,‘.’§,""‘4*i HOW TO ENTER R39-(I the ads tllurui‘ down” the l'll1lnLX‘l' oi the ~31, word as it appears .11 '11 h ' Tnen °PDO:lte the niiiiibere cad” name of the a(l\'€i'I.i.\t'r .mm3m‘ sliaoe you have found thenpgnho? In the case of Lhe iourih «- ‘ W°Td" It is required that Sm’ in addition to the name “Y3,” 5"“ the name of the niniiagcr ‘I; um‘ ation of the bii.“111i-.~.\ ,:,-..+ . ‘* 1°6- the lines carrml. '”‘”P“ 3“ SOLUTION 10 LAST WEEK’S CONTEST I. Whitlock Tire Service 2. Crystal Tea Room 3. L. S. Coffin 4. Henry MucFor|une 8. co_ M°"°9°": H- H. Mcfarlont '67 K9“ Slleei, Furniturt "°_P°"'I"'9 and upholsteiing Picture Framing, Moving 0, household effects, Slip Coven for furniture made to order. Then attach ‘.0 your reply , Ncellit from any one of the sport. sors of this comcst SIlO\\'l.ng um business has been tiiirsacled vim at leastbéine of ttliem. A150 sure sin the firm from \\’iil(‘Ile L-.1-I;°v.n§;1'§‘§‘{§ receive your prize. CONTEST RULES Any readers of tho Chttrlot Guardian may piirtitg. - mo“ hIis¥‘§1mplCt)yees 051 iii.- g 0.. an f'llL‘i . tulxéiiiesa 5 Of M is important that each r shall be aCCOI’llp1lllii"(l hr a “Om any one of ill‘ "r1115 wliaie announcement fiPI71‘Zl test. It Is also imporlriiit lliat you state on your entry which of these nmu YOU wish to draw your D1 11» from. All correct f‘(‘DIl(‘5 !~.rt\'c equal chances of winnintz. 'I.i(‘ winning entries are drawn for anti -he prizes will be awarded ill the order in which they are dmwn. All rizes are n\\'flf‘tlv‘d an shalom of or ers on the advertisers indic- ated in the Npllos and are NOT TRANSFFJRABLE. All replies must 1-mch this office not. later than noon rvi 'i'l11;r.<t‘.1i,\' Send In as manv . ‘es as you wish btit be sun‘ to n...1.1 ii said clip to each reply. Address all replies to CONTEST E'DI'IOR Guardian Office Charlottetown . _...:;-:>~M it ‘ -9- ~ ,1. RE PAI RE D AND UPHOLSTERED by experienced craftsmen Phone 1047 dilly Wm‘.