'<|r:|;g ‘ l" fl5hl._»‘ I ‘Yluiiiiis OCTOBER 7 19§§_ ORDER Radio Peas Heinz Pickles KOOFS YES WE HAVE GEE$E-—llli0|i8-—illililiiEii—-FOWL ‘ for your THANKSGIVING’ DINNER Also our special in ROAST LAMB‘ Fora quarters at ELEVEN cents Forequarters Boned and Rolled st 12c per lb Don't be one of the disappointed Mint Sauce String Beans‘ EARLY r I Tomato Sauce- my Orange Pckoe Use Brahmin Tea Refreshing as only fresh, pure Tea can be. he can be certain of.' ment. people, are the products Office. Provincial . Lower Queen Street “Still” The Cas Bill ii NEW YORK. Oct. ll—-(C.P.)-— Tl-lings were pretty serene in the Faulhammer household until ‘the gas bill come. Mrs. Anna Inulhammcr went to the police station. ‘Please, Sergeant," she said. "can't you do something about my 8&5 bill?" "lady," replied the Sergeant. “we all have gas bills of our own. N0w-—-." "But my husband. He uses all the gas and‘ now he won't pay for it. can't you do something?" The police obliged by going Hound to the Faulhammer house- hold whers they found the hus- band, John, busy at the kitchen stove with what appeared to be s- still. “Yes,” John explained, "I'm making alcohol. You see my fest are in very bad condi-tion and the only relief 1 get -i.s to bathe them in alcohol." . “Oh, Yeah?" said the cops and took him away. Thousand! of people praise Glory 0;] _._;...€___._.i. llr. W. R. Carson cnmbrnscron ‘Ilircc Year Palmer Graduate 1M Prince St. Phone 1072 Home Calls Made. $1.00 Bottle Nujcl 80o 81.50 Bottle Fellows Syrup 31.20 $1.00 B ttl Be f Wine ...?..° “mm 50“ B" Gill Pills ...... 80o 00c Box Chases Nerve Food .. . . . 40c 80c Box Chase's Ointment 50c Tube Shaving Crggm 50c now cs................,_,,,, f I Menthointnm Pwkm Gillette shim 50c Jar Ponds Cream .. 43c _-— 35c Tins of Talcsm . 17o l Pint of Essence of vinegar .“...-......”-...-...... iii- 0 on. bottle of Wsmpclcs Milk of Msgnecis zdc TilE 2 MAGS 140 Grest George Street I. A Guaranteed Estate Life Insurance is the only estate a man can own, the value of which on the day of his death A Life or Endowment policy is an insured savings plan with guaranteed values for retire- Prosperlty, happy homes, and a contented Consult your nearest Great-West Life Agent or write Prince Edward Island Branch ilYliliiMli 8r 00.. LTD. —u=.__.-—-—-— Maltese Natato ' V610, l8 y: of Life Insurance. Managers Charlottetown , ' Battled Current i.) Nearlyv40 Miles CAPO PABGERO. Bic!!!» Oct. 0- (C,P.)-A great candidate for Cen- adisn mcrathon swims is Artur“ Riga, Maltese Italian “see lion" who isbeing feted for his stififlllli to swim the bl-onile eta-sit between here and Melts. Rlzno battled across currents for 46 hours and was only 12 miles from his goal when s. strong off slim current forced him to give up. Brood Ind coco-chested. Rims seemingly is built more for the en- durance of Canadian grinds than for speed yet he averaged slightly more than one and one-fifth miles an hour during his M-mile effort. Doctors who attended the swim- mer in s. wireless equipped launch said he showed no signs of fatigue during the attempt and only left the wsicr when convinced by his advisers of the imwsslbiltty of bucking off-shore currents. SARA ROOSEVELT. TWO. PRESIDES AT WHTII HOUSE W N, Oct. 0—-8srs Dc. lsno Roosevelt, twc-yesr-cld daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Roose- "' _ in stm at the white House, the only member oi the United States cfllclsl family here now. Her father and mother are on their way to Europe. The President and Mrs. Roosevelt are not expect- ed to return until Thursday. Mean- whle, the curly-haired girl has st her command the entire White House staff, the two nutrses in whose care she arrived. the wide White House towns, and the well- stocked tcyrocm of the mansion. Anything new in the newspaper today, George? No, my deer-lust the some old things, only happening to diflsrent WVPIQ- . Exeoutors’ Notice Thennde csccniorsofths lsstwllisndmt of George ltilllcrandlsnncszdocessedtcs- tstqlrcssbynotifysllpessonsin- debtedicthsctsts of the ssid ‘ "onsets immediate - nscnttothsanstihcsiorecf cod and!‘ , Try Company afore- aia. within six months from this Dlted this dth dAy of October, A. D, 1N8. GIOIGI WOOD, DAVID JOIN TllOgPlOfl. rnunum or nu PRESS IS Arnusnrn German Newspaper Workers Are Made Responsible to The Government. ‘(Associated Press) 3181M, Oct. d-Jrhe Reich to- day threw info discard the prin- ciple of the freedom c! the press, cot up the death penalty for the circulation of trcsscnsble articles and made German newspaper workers responsible to the Gov- ernment. A series of drastic laws passed by the!‘ " ‘ and signed by Chen- celior Hitler made the publishing 01f tressonablc articles abroad or the introduction of them into Ger- many purfshablc by death and made Journalism a licensed profes- ,sion in which Aryanism and Nazi pstrictiszn were set up ssnccesssry ' qualifications. Penitentiary sentences ranging up to five years were provided for those dlsi\'but!ng' “atrocity" or anti-Nazi material. . Believes In Plan Dr. Joseph Goebbels, Minister of Public Enfighwnnient. whociaimed to believe other nations of the world would copy the plan within the next five to seven years, ex- plained in these words: "Tlhc concept of the absolute freedom of the press is pronounc- edly liberalistic and proceeds not from the people in its entirety, but from the individual." This, he said, did not mean the newspaper pro- fession would be feitered, but rat- her only that the state moved in and took the place of the publish- cs‘. Bight of State “It is the absoiute right of .the State", Goebbels continued, "to supervise the formation of public opinion and see that it does not pursue paths leading away from the common weal. ‘The more freedom of opinion that it conceded to so individual. ths more it can harm the interests of the entire people. ‘The conception of freedom of "pinion in its olbsciutelcver-estimate has been badly shaken throughout the world- “The German press hereafter must be single-minded in will and many-sided in expressing this will." Foreign correspondents will not be affected- Former Railway Official On Visit To Halifax l MONCTON, N. B., Oct. iL-A for- mer railway traffic officer known throughout the Maritlmes, Mr. D. B. Story, retired freight traffic man agar of the Canadian Gcvemment Railways, passed through Mcncton this afternoon on the Ocean Limited on s visit to Halifax. He was born in Halifax in October, i058, and des- pite his advanced years, he now being eighty years of age, he is quite active. Ho joined the Intercolonial Reil- wsy as clerk in the operating dc- psrtment at Halifax, N. 5., in May, 1009, and rose steadily through the ranks. 1n March, 1870, he was em- ployed ss s telegraph operator and in November, i877, transferred to the ‘Traffic Department as Chief Clerk. In October 1907, he was sp- pointed General Freight Agent at Moncto and previous to that was division freight agent at Halifax. On June l, 1917, he was made Freight Traffic Manager with head- quarters st Monctcn and retired on January 1, 1918. Like many other railway ofiicllll. Mr. Story had talents in other di- rections and he has quits a fine collection of paintings, the work of his brush. He makes his home in Montreal. < WHITE ILHINOLIEOS KILLED Discovery of the carcass of a rare white rhinocer has caused Iffli ifldigiaatlon smcnl IPOYWM" ""3 natives in the vicinity of Vryheid. zuluisnd. Local hunters are offer- ing s reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of tho kilisrs, for the shooting of this lim- les is considered "murder." Removes Touchy Corns Wlthcut Any Pain Acts like meglc—tskes out all the pain-makes aching corns feel comfy in a few seconds. That's 110W Putnam's Corn Extractor acts. You will not be disappointed with “Put- nam's"-it never fails to lift out oorns, or remove painful calluses. Get "Putnam's Extractor" from 10111‘ dinasist Refuse l suistituio THE CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN iiriilliiib GUARDIAN nonpu- ‘llsis column ll reserved for Queen's County llws of iced illhrclt but ud- vsrtini‘? of n newly lntore may be insert It d cents n word strictly psychic in advance. WI RAVI IQUIPIEMENT and experience. Bring your shoes to us to be dyed. J‘ ‘ ‘s Shoe Shine, Queen Street. 1668. ACCEPT! POSITION All 011A!!- LOTIIIOWN-adlss Dorothy Devsr whcwllonthestsifcfthelth. Ddgecombc 00., 1M. has gone to f“ rlottetown where she has sc- ofibtfid a lucrative position with s leading dry goods firm. Her many friends wish her success in her new home-Fredericton Glenn . POLICE COURT-At the P9119; Court yesterday morning two men chflltid with b01118 drunk and in- capable were each fined‘t5.00 and costs or ten days- A man was given seven days in jail for driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are requested to send in their copy so es to reach the Guardian Office by 11 am. the day previous to insertion, ‘other- wise insertion will be delayed a day. A GOOD BEGINNING-A young who has made an excellent begin- Ilins as an aviator is Mr. F. stems Webster, son of Mr. and Mrs. l". D. Webster. B2 Bayfield Street, city, who last week completed his avia- tion Course at the Upton Airport and made his solo flight m thg complete satisfaction of ' his in- structors. manna-am: PASTORAL- OKARGIB-vnim Church of Got This RELIABLE llandy Household A SCALE There are many uses for this Scale around the house. Good for Groceries, Fruit, Sugar, weighing the Baby. ,- ‘Frnished in Green or Ivory. For sale at Both stores. i Price Only $1.90 Canada, Sunday, October, 3th, i903: 11 a. m. Thank»; living service at Rose Valley; 8 p. m. Public workshlp at Granvillmi 7-30 D~ m. Harvest Service at Pleasant Valley, ‘rhe Pastor, Arthur n. warns. n. a. will be h.‘ 0115789 of all the services. i i ads. Services on the above charge‘ for Sunday, Oct. 8th, are as follows: Highfieid, l1 s. 1a.; Pnncctcwn Road, 3 p. m.; South Winsloe, 7 p. m. The Rally Day Program will be presented at South Winsloc. Vis- itora will be cordially welcomed at all the above services. Rev. Thus. Palsthcrpe, Minister. THANKSGIVING DAY AT THE OHARIDTTETOWN POST 0F- FIOE-Imanksgivhig Day, Monday October, 9th, 193s, the foncwixTg order of service will be ‘rendered the public. All wickctscloscd for the day. Mails for despatch by afternoon trains or boat, will be closed at12-00 noon- ‘There will be no delivery by letter casfler or by rural courier, nor will there be any mid-day street letter and par- ccl box collection. STOCK NOTE-Countess Jewel DeKol, s, mature Holstein cow bred by Cecil J. Stewart, New Wiltshixe. PEI. and now owned by H. J. Stetson, Oleary. PILL, has just completed her last lactation period in the 366 day division of the R.O.P.‘with s. production amount- lng to 22,022 1bs..mllk containing 860.76 lbs. butter. She was milked three times daily for tho entire yesr and gave up to 2172 Ybs. in one month. THE BAPTIST CHITBOH-Jflle Rev. A. 0. Vincent, D.D. will de- liver s. Thanksgiving Menage at the morning service tomorrow. The music of the morning will include Turner's anthems "O give thanks," and "Great and Marvelous." Fmm 0.4a m 1 o'clock PM Mrs. Full will give another brief organ recital. These recitals have been much sp- preciated. Dr. Vincent's evening sermon will be "'I‘he Prince of per- sonal workers," broadcast by station GHUK. PERSONALS Miss Marion Macbenxicn, Char- lottetown, paid s short visit to Springfield recently. Miss Mildred Hickox left on re- turn Saturday for Jamaica Plains, tho home of her pnrentsfMr. and M11. Frank Hiazox. I being the fourth - a ‘ “flu of “Mm whom ohnstiivel and friends. Previous to her winged}. Mn v_ h Dinewen Wm marriage Miss Bell was given a mis- m“, Ind wanna“... “Pa,” the cellanoous shower by hcr friends Lad" Wm be rendered by the and received many useful gifts. choir. The evening service will be after spending two weeks holiday at, . I ma. o. n. Harper. nest Royalty, x etc. Just the thing for ‘ l. iui-n-umg- Roors of Beauty ... as well as _Plan for beauty and durabilii h . your home. Murray-Made Slateysrvirfiilteydoulilisegslrrtdtii Shingles meet every modern demgngL _The many beautiful colors and color-blends allow unlimited scope for selection. Fire-resistant qua]. ities combined with durability and beauty, ensure an - t economical Roof giving many years of satisfactory, service. MURRAY-MADE star ' PROTECT FROM FIRE Sf§§AS€BU%1I:INYG§IIJIE INSURANCE‘ PREMIUM DISTRIBUTORS FOR P, E_ ]_ R. T. HOLMAN Limited SUMMERSIDE - and _cn.l irrnvvrnrouxw Enjoy Modern City Heating With A iiilLiMii - ENTERPRISE FURNAGE THE HOLMAN BONE PLAN "Makes Your Furnace Easy in Own" Small Down Payment- Balance Over 10 months. The Holman-Enterprise Pipeiess, with ills cold air if. solution-keeps your cellar cool for vegetable stor- age. ALL THE HEAT GOES UP-assuring Safety and Economy-with EVERY ROOM WARM AND‘ COMFORTABLE. Harman's ...... SUMMERSIDE ISLAND DISTRIBUTORS NO INTEREST STORES CHARLOTTETOWN v YORK PASTORAL CHARGE scr- a vices on Sunday, Oct. 8th, will be:' York, 11 a. zn-i Brflcklfiy. 3 P- m- and 7.30 p. m.; Central Church, 7 p. m. At the morning service the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed. At the evening service in Brackley, a PBEEHM. @11- titled “The ohallcnae of the CNN" will be presented by Winslce Auxili- ary and at the evening service in] Central Church, the combined choirs. will present a musical service en-' tlticd "Redemption." BEIJrRDSS NUYPIALS-A vefY quiet wedding took place at the United Parsonage, Summer-side, September 20th. when Miss Flor- ence M. Bell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell, of Cape Traverse. was united in marriage to Mr. Gor- don J. C. Ross, son of Mr. Daniel Ross and the late Mrs. Ross of Carleton. Rev. L. B. Campbell of- ficiating. The bride wore a dress of blue crepe die-chine, and was at- tended by the groom's sister. Missj Hattie Ross, who wore a dress off brown crepe do chine. The groom? was ably supported by the bride's brother, Mr. Arnett Bell. After the ceremony they motored to the bride's home whore a wvddlng sup- per wss served to immediate relat- such as linens, china, cut glass and silverware. Upwards of 150 were ices ‘o ‘e- ‘c. e e‘ -~~~- vs" eeeeewo++vei present, which shows the high es- , teem in which she was held. Danc- S l Q ing and other games Qf amuse- t‘ a s merit were enioyed ‘>111 m W“ 17th SUNDAY AFTER. rmmnr small hours. Mr. and Mrs. Ross left on a short honeymoon to Nova DLHQRIVESOT TgsNxsfilvmG Scotla with the mo. wishes or 8-3" A - "Y 11"" °"' _ - losses. their many friends‘ on their N‘ nllii-Slcllrlsgzivnrzstpzieznfinglblgcfwnon "Grateful turn they will reside in Carleton. Acknowledgements Anthemr-"The God of llarvcst Praise" .. . E. K. HPFBH‘ 8.45 P. M-BaPl-isllli- zzEsrn money this easy, pleasant 7m P. Mf-Jmanlng may“ and sennonénAbundanbo way. Sell cur guaranteed trees, and Aboundlngx. plants and shrubs to friends and An¢h¢qn_..“0 Lord How Manifold Are Thy Wiring" h’ neighbours. Cash paid weekly, fnll v "-- “m ' or pus-t time. Real sales co-oper- EVERYBODI WELCOME. ntion, free equipment and lnstruc- REV. n. D. RAYMOND, M. A.. RECTOR. tions. Write Luke Brothers Nursor- ‘ ‘_ ‘ _“ ics, Montreal-RI. "r ' "r" r ' " ‘ ' O-§-O§~§ §-§-§-§-§#§§-O-O§§O-O-O-O-O-§O o o I Pr Sbytgig: (hutch Tflfllty United Church e In Canada Ministers-Rev. a. n. Ranflly. no. Rcv-C-N-Bwwn- M- 5i =- .A.Ro K c n. L.R.A.M-.A- A. 6-0- s1". JAMES’ cuuach 0mm" M‘ y m a “mum: l n w n 10.00 A. I\l.-- ‘u; in: ors l ll- m" “',,,‘_",‘;‘_',",‘{“$_"°‘““' 11.00 A. lVL-Public worship- Scrmrm-"Thc Sacrifice nf Thanlfsilfiillll" . . Dr. Ramsay Anthcm-“Grcn. is The Lord" . . . - - - - - - ~ - - - - - 3i7\"“h-""i 1.30 P_ 1Vl.—Sur.rlny School. 7.00 P. IVL-Public Worship. _ Bcrmon-"Thc Leave-n of ihc Phonics Rev. (T. N. Brown, M. A. Anghgm-"Lord, I llcnr of Shmvdrs oi Blessing" Baritone Soloist-Jim lloy Smnllmnn. yo“: 5010 by Miss G. Alchcrn. V1011.‘ Qflgrtory by Mir»; T hclmn. Tccd. Public Worship: Morning at Eleven O'clock. Evening At Seven O'clock. Sunday School at Two-thirty. STRANGERS AND VISI- ‘TORS CORDIALLY INVITED. and Ratliff-on" >Q-O-O%O-O-O-O-O cit ca. tist enter. MlNlSTEIb-THEJIEV. A. C. VINHZNT, D. D. ORGANIST—MRS. G. ELLIOTT FULL “‘ “*6; Visitors uid Students Cordially Wvlcome. pnmgg Ayn Mora-ling Service Broadcast by C. ll. t‘. K. FITZROY STS. D44+4 O OOO-O-Q+O-O-Q-Q# k-‘kkhhh; MORNING WORSHIP ll UCLOCK Anthcm-“O Give Thanks" . . . . . Sonnets-Thanksgiving Mcssagp Anihem-"Greni. and Marvellous" SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. You are invited. You will enjoy it, and you will help by your presence. Zion Presbyterian Church nsv. c. CARLYLE ivaasran, auxin En. rnor. LOUIS o. THOMPSON-Organist and (‘hnir imam». . . . . . Turner Dr. Vincent Turner MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. hL-The Minister will preach. c‘ - e -e e - - ~~o¢+e+w+o+0+o ++¢++>o+e++++u 4 e-eeooco-e-e-o 0-00-04! EVENING WORSHIP 7 (TCLOCK Organ Recital from 6.45 to ‘l I‘. M. arrived home lsst week sficr vis- M53 h" 451311991’. M?!» 5117911 E- Jcrusalcm the Golden Sparks Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. W. n, Salultmiznsnour _ 5.1;.“- Hln” 30”", Sore e . . . . . . . Shirt f’ ' i Qnihergiflzerslsc the Lord" ..... chilled;- “i- .0i>-—('0C . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... l. Miss Gertrude Maynard. Beose- ‘ Sermon-mite Prince of Personal tVnrrlixt-‘rny tsrv to the Muiigan s» Mcrrisonl AIllhcIn-"Faircst Lord Jesus" . . . . . . . . . . . .. lllatthcrvs The Evening Sorvlcc will be Broadcast by ltscs Track mo: h c ‘ u“ u n “med Station C. ll. C. K. to her duties smi- spending the; but week in Halifax. N. 5., at-i M4111: the Inhibition ma noise nsccs. You arc cordially welcome to any and n‘! ‘Yorvhl-s. Bll pews are frec. i i I o+o++0+ ee eae++eoo+4+++ov+0+o+o++o 1 i The Sacrament of Bwtism lwiil be adniinlstcrcrl._ Anthcm—-“l Will Magnify 11m 0 God‘ . . . . .. hpoilffl‘ Mrs. Sutherland McLean and (‘hull’- 230 P. Mr-Sllbillli-h School and Bible CNS“!- EVIENING \\'0RSiili' 7.00 P. LL-Jfhanksgiving ‘Theme. _ Anihcm-"Ye Shall Dwell in thc Land" Stunner The (‘heir Mixed Quartcitc by Mrs, ilk-Loan, ilirs. F. A. Mulch, Messrs. Jack McLeod and Norman illcPhorwon. "O give thanks nnlo the Lord: for llc is good: for Ills mcrcy endnrei-h forever." Psa. iilfizl. coo0+§§§+§§+§O4 s-oeoee oeeaeoeoeeooo-OQI