flea , s“, $1.55 STYLE 1t You Pick Your Fall Accessories From This Ali-Star Line-up Style wile young men are giving this welt edge snap brim a big play. Others Go Tyrol in conservative models or all the way in shztc: finish with big feathers. Others go dressy in -the new Homburgs. Welt or bound edges turned up all round. $2.95 $3.95 $5.00 $7.50 New fall tones in shirts. Plain Whites for standbys and bright colored stripes and patterns to pep up your wardrobe. Collars either fused or soft. $2.00 Matching neckwear in Wools and Silks 50¢ $1.00 $1.50 ln patterns and clocks. The best manufacture. The best English manufacture. In plain or garter top styles. 5n. 75. $1110 $1.50 $2.50 All wool sox. In bright colors and plain colors» (Ianadian Smart jackets with full zippers or leath- er buttons are going glefli Klmfi i" 1w” tone effects. Some suede fronts, others \ Cold Weather Ahead! We're ready for your fall underwear demands with all the old styles and the best of the new. Your weight is here l THE .. Man's .. STORE all wool tweeds or herringbone knits. All tailored for comfort-thaws the rea- son for the raglan shoulders. $3.95 $4.95 $6.95 eek End Excursion lining --.\UU1\ on Fridzty t0 2.00 PM. 0n sllflday Return l.imit-—l.eavt- destination not later thul midnight Monday following date of sale. Faro-lint: bu)‘ first or coach class fare and one-quarter. September field Women's SPRINGFIELD W. I. (man) from thee -, note is one of escape from an over- meohaniried world. i There is beauty in the son's every mood. It may hold itself like ,a. leashed and slill yli0llfidi lwhoee beauty is a m thing, meeting of Spring- fnstitute was held in thc school on the 15th inst with a good attendance o! members, who answered Roll Call with "the user. l of Cellophane.“ School report was given by Mrs, Walter MacKenzle. A report of the plav sponsored by the Institute was elven by Miss Olive Buchanan, and the sum of forty dollars ms added to the In- "riiiq CI-LARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN Th rough The Looking Glass (By B. O. LAIRD) THE SEA ~11 keep; eternal whifiperlngs around Desolate shores, and ‘with its ‘ mighty swell > Gluts twice ten thousand caverns, . till the spell 10f Hecate leaves them their old shadowy sound." . l So sin-gs the poet, Keats. o! that. ‘ vast, mysterious part of earth, the .50-a. A brooding, gentle thing, he isaid, on which mun might. rest his ‘troubled eyes and find peace. To Arnold there was "the eternal note of sadness" in the tremulous fade-net- of( the? gayest “Sophocoles orig ago sa e Hoard it on the Aegaean. and. it i brought lint/o his mind the tutribid ebb and ow Of humssn misery." Shakespeare is concerned with the power of its mysterious depths: "Full fathom five thy father lies: Of his bones are coral made; ‘Those are pearls that were his eyes‘. Nothing of him that doth fade, But dot-h suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange." Its appeal (says one of the Poets) lies in its rutlhlmsness and reatleu- ness, in its beauty and mystery. Btu-on gives a word picture of its ruthless power to destroy: "Upon the watery plain 'i‘lie wrecks are all thy deed . . . Thou dost arise and shake him i Sprinting him l the skies And sentibst him slvlvewing in bhy platvftil spray ' from bhy bosom to And howling 0o his Guts." i I Armaments and huge ships are i but toys which "melt inlto the yeast inf waves." Blim Guzman compares ythe shambling sea to an old sex- '_tun who prepares an equal grave lior lord and knave.” Alas! ‘tis Nhoy who no down to the sea in Jinx, and they who wait the return wit" son-faring men. who alone drink of its bitter cup. ; The restlessness of the sea is a ‘call in wonder to the for places of earth. For the waves that beet ‘upon the pebbled shore come in ‘from far horizons. Nay, they have lapped iihe polar ice-fields, and llaved the lanaurous islands of the gTropics; they have Washed the shores of fallen Empires and gsljrayod tihe rocky cliffs of newer worlds. Carman in his exquisite ;w0rd picture, "The Sailing of the lFieels" gives voice to this old. old I urge in man for tastintz the earth's for places: "who has ever. man or boy, Soen the sea all flocked with gold. ‘And not longed to go with y Forth upon adventures bold?" And Maeefield in “sea Fever", writes: “I must go down to the sea again. i to the lonely sea. and sky. And all I ask is a tail ship and a star to steer her by." . Columbus heard the call and found a continent; but today, the optigue and ieaden. Or, Neptune rising from his cavei-rfd throne. rides his thundering white steeds into shore, spraying melts and cliffs with the foam of their bei- llowing nostrils. Or, ‘Often ’tis in ‘such gentle temper found. That scamely will the very small- f est shell Be moved for days from whence it sometime fell." Sun and moon lay veils of gold and silver on its bosom where float the white sea i gulls. [amorlfl the rocks Mermaids and men-men play sand pipers utter pvigimtiv mtfigig — n e m o. i Perhaps the greatwt appeal lies ‘ in the mystery of the sea. B0 l vast. so boundless. so unseiwehaible i it is. Teaming with life we can- ,not see. his hidden depths cleft ‘with valley and ntountain and plateau. which. too often. are the Fill/Ward of man's enterprise and gglventure, and of the bleaching no f h oes. Iti mystei Slmbsolo o? eorthlys apllgrimraglel? "Like as the waves m): to Md the pebbled shore. so d: teiur Xilfh utes hasten to their end.“ And, of death and Eternity. “For tho‘ from out our bmirne o! Time and Place The flood may bee: me for. IhopetoseemyPilo/tfacehoibu When I have crossed the bar." Richly. indeed. have the Poem PFDrz-ssefl the appeal of the sea. PETITIONERS CLAIM REFUSAL TORONTO. Sept. 32 -—(CP)_. Mr. Justice G. A. Urquhart, in a. Judgment handed down at 0s- ttoode Hall today, refused to grant John P. McLaughlin, judgment ,st.ructcr of French at IWaies for some time, the services, Secretary Treasurer, Irene SEPTEMBER 24, 193g ' P. W. 0. NOTES i As Professor Blanchard will not. be able to resume his duties as in-. Prince of what it is endeavoring to do. He spoke briefly of the facilities of the 0f Mr. Frank Doimn o! Charlotte- town have been procured. ~ On Wednesday. Se bomber 31st. the students of P.. . C. gjathereri in the auditorium after e last hvgiod to ltear p. short address by Charlottetown Y. M, c. A. and ex- tended a hearty invitation to all . Norville E_ Luck, Secretary of Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. on the purpose and vmrk of the or aniza- ion. in a few words he poin out what the Y_ M. C. A. has done and the students to visit the "Y." He inted out the fact. that one can oln the amociatiou for any lengh 0f time desired tmd also that spec- ial ratcs are offered to students. The re-organization meeting o: . . M of Prince of Walrs College was held on Thursday (or. the purpose of electing new officers Mid executives for the ensuingl year. The following officers were elected: Resident, Alan Manhood,‘ Vice President, Lawrence Toombs; , Mac- , Service» Convener Virginia Leod; Convener of Song Committee, Earl Lcard; of Social Committee, Large, The various classes in the College hB-ve held their class meetings at which a President and Secretary were elected. The executives of all the clauses together form the Stu- dent Council. the last period on n- day the students assembled in the auditorium to listen with great in- terest to a lecture on Character Buildiri delivered by the famous Dr. Les ie Grosmith. Besides deliv- ering the lecture, he favoured his audience with several piano selec- tions, Dr. Gmssmith is from Lon- don, Engiand; he has travelled practically all over the world and as given revivals. in all the lead- ing countries of the world. On ‘Thursday afternoon the P. W piu-lty by srttdenls and others who came to hoax" a concert resented, lvv Di‘. Grossmith. The rst. two’ musical selections were Annie Laurie mid Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata. Mrs‘ Grossmith then pleased the audience with a solo but led. “The Just in time for this week-end»- These are carefully tailored of Courtauld’s S t' Stri “QUALITY CONTROLLED" Rayon’. The 1 '59 are fully click-tested and approved f0!’ h in f h fcol ur, seam strength accurate $21.3." i5.’ .555. ‘iii? 8th...." stat. n. on Mic rel-i- For college, away from home where _ . . laundering is a problem, our new HMWY wmds Snuggws Painhes m long sleeve, silk broadcloth pajamas two lengths and the vests. art: just thde thing. All $1 co ors_ an sizes — — — I livtl a’. M? EOD i.__..l=i$l=d Charlottetown C. auditorium was filled to its ca- le French Soldier" which was wmposcvi by Dr. Grossmith. Other features of the programme were the second act of “The Immortal Slave" an opera com ed by ‘Dr. Groa- smlth which will be broadcast from N9w York next winter, and an op- era 9°10. lbyed with the left hand only. Wi these mitstanding sel- ections which were separated with several acts of comcdv Dr. Grog- Smlth highly Dlcnscd his audience. For the cool weather, we have new Professor WJ. MacDonald, coach of the P. W, C. football team. has hem rowidlna a team mm condit- ion, 'I‘he boys are looking forward to the coming season with high ex- tattoos and are confident that; hev will no places with the old lifi-skin this year. Queen Street cuulu NilT BE NiitlTRAl WINNIPEG. Sept. 22 —(CP)-— Canada. could not remain neutral if Great Britain found herself involved in war, Lieutenant-Gov- ernor W. J. Tupper of Manitoba told the closing gathering of the Dominion Convention of the Army and Navy Veterans As-. sociation last night. "Some people believe or pre- tend to believe that Great Britain can be at war and Canada can be .neutral,“ LL-Gov. Tuppci‘, former fliresident of the Association, said. i“! don't think any of us here subscribe to any such idiotic non- sense. All constitutional author- ity is dead against it. "It would mean that the King o. England could be at war with regard to some of his domininns and neutral in regard nt others. You can see how impossible it would be to - ~ carry that out." ~—-_ ~‘ ’ '- MaJ-Gen. H, D. B. Ketchen of Winnipeg declared before the Mr. Justice H. 1i. Davis began his inquiry, Sept. l9, ink Wind-VD bflnqilei» that 11076109! the letting of a contract for the manufacture of Bren gun's i! “f the tfimgmmé‘ 5mm“: d” glulg) Canada. The famous Czechoslovakian weapon is shown here in l0- upun anaawasuyae i protect her terrltorxh U Wm broke gmrid during the recent. Canadian army manoeuvres at (Ami! out tomorrow. any number of ° m" - enemy bombers could reach Can- T" ada's cities. he declared. Use Minards for colds. SQCTQ l‘. . . YFuWi get. plenty of heat with less work - and save money on your fuel bills - If you use DOSCO Coats, and stoke the way your dealer advises. Test it and see. Ordera ton now. 100 wounded today when a squad» ron of 10 Insurgent bombers drop- ped 40 high-explosive bombs on the INSURGENTS BOMB ALCOY (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) -—~'— ALICANTE. Spain, Sept. 22— town oi‘ lcoy, 36 miles northwcs “Acmu... ‘ Twenty persons were lulled and of this Y‘- - "commune '5 _ ‘vsvninai-titiw“ A h fnsybugyu o Examination (Dominion Steel and Cont‘ Corporation Llrnlted \ Halifax. Sydney. Saint. 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